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Official Organ cl Frcnk’ia County.
PUHUSllKl) EVERY FRi l>A V.
McCONUEIJ., & I'll ANN ON.
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JOE SCOTT, - • E.ii.or.
iU., M ay 13. 1HI>2.
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NO GOOD IN MINING. j
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There is nothing in the !,.■•}.•„ ni- ■
can or Democratic policy, that i<
barmony with the noecs-dies < r de
mauds of the Farmers A 1 !: v i
That the original piinciple.s of
Democracy are light and just, vve
do not deny, hut we d .n’t we lew
a man can claim to l e an Alliance-
man and support either of the two
old parties, The fusion of the Alii-
ance with the Democrat•••, for the
last two or three years li : i shown a
total failure to seeme the r.’lief de-
inanded by the .‘iimnec. Ailianco
measures are not rerognired as hc-ng
worth a consideration. Every mov¬
ement of tin* controlling • ■f ,
Democracy are in direct antagonism
to the demands of .the Aliiace. '
fusion with either oil p.orty delays
the coming day of victory for Alii-
ance principles, He a Democrat or:
he au Allianceiiian. A on r.n a
jiljso no good by tning t he b.i'h.;
The disregard for right and justice,!
mid the )h liticr.l tnr.nouve 1 -mg of t!ic :
]iresent congress, onj,;i>t t'»
any Ailiancenan tliat Ids only hm
is in a strict integrity to piim i; i .u< :
un undivided politic;’! influence. R :
Alliance principles :ue right, stick to
them and make no cor.ee .-.ioii-s. II
they are wrong, desert them at once .
You tried to he Democrats and Alii-
ancomen too, in the election two
years ago, and you see now what a
mistake you made. The political
line between right and wrong should
bo distinctly and unmistakably
drawn. Make no compromise with
wrong if you cxjicct to ac;'on;j;!i;.!i
good. It is the priviligo and duty of
every Allianeemun to give l.is wlioh:
influence and support to the party
that fully endorses the Aliiauee |>lat-
iuriu of principles.
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Some of the Democrtie meetings
are endorsing the Ocala ldaU'orin.
Now while we appreciate the syi l-
pithy and kindly interest manifested
i>v our Democratic friends, we are
satisfied that it will do us no good,
Tho Democrats of the North
1 last will control the national eon-
vtuition, just as thev did the national
house of Represeutativi's. If with
118 majority, they c-onl l not pans a
freo coinags bill, thev will never be
u'olo to incorporate it in the national
I ilatform, and the people will be do-
eeivod if they expect it.
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Your Chaitors wove hoisorbly u>
reived anil have been loyally
p-ortod, You paid for them with
money earned by the labor of your
hands and sweat of your face. Sumui-
< 1 , r them at the dictation of a tyrant
ami traitor.
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The Augusta Chronicle, state,
that the Richmond Factory has fail¬
ed for $50,000.
Tho Atlanta Journal says, the nett
earnings of the Sibley Mills of
• usta for the past war has
'
NJ 164,956 on a paid in cajiilal of
i 00 . There soems 1 o bo quite a dif-
ieronco in the two Factories, and a
lather heavy profit for 8 il>ley,
DIG SMITH’S ORGANIZED
To The ExTKnmt’.sr: A Vo the
committee, elected in and for
2 Htil District G. M. to organ.me t’ie
People’s partv, have organized
district into three clubs, with only
three dissenting voices. April 80, h r
W. K. Dowers,
D. J. Cleveland,
J. C. Elrod.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, -SuL
Rheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chap-
>u*d Hands, Chilblains Oo.-m; and
skin Eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or no pay require.k It isguar-
r .itcedto give perfect cat inaction.
* money refunded. I‘rice 2 -'< cent.
j«-r box.
FOR SALE DY Dr. J.
Why the Third Party Is
Li u»c Cimui.
1. A third i-i <d>s ■! i i
iicce.-.- •. -y in ri.mth because, un-
der lircs'.-nt con lit: in, neither of the
old j 11 lies can iiii'ord our people ■ in '
f. . Republican party is
composed of a few whiles and .the
negi'ite-;, fltey hate the name
Deir.oerat. Ender tlm present orga-
• , • ». j aid
i. ir party, no can
come from tliem h s - - * they arc
lied from the North
’» a phtfortn »nd under a 1
drp nliic.t repud.ates our deimti . i
ml ’ A'' 111- i he 1 iciiioi i -.tie 1 '-i• D-
1111 1 •' oil. | 1 h * ’' 1
w bites and a negroet. ‘ ‘'“r
hate tie- » ih-.mTi i. Enlcr
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!l '' '' ‘' ,l 11 * . ..... ' ■'
likewise ci-uU -led tim.i toe
'.-uic. a pi .t in and a Ic.t-c.
tvj.udiat « our demands
reform. Hence a S.mdi rn
wJio In ulied (he
>e ;i i. w an-ur-I it L to v .d: 1-ing-r
np«»n the L'omoerati i pm'.y, "«’ ''"
e„ti.-,- pi- ; ‘ Mr:■> if onact-. i hdo hiw
afford hi-u n-. a-h-ouate rehi-f, nm-r
do one oi two thing--, lie must 11,11 ;
-out t ■ - 1 - m u !. an 1 i:s eliildroi
on tv- i, or he mils! »e »’ or ^ H “‘;. a
pivvly \\li di •dy lv.' g|i-:'.is in/.
e, un-i l* i ini..es in it liatiun -
al phi! form t > re ore. if. 'This the
Pcojii” •< y has dm •idler
tin oi ! panic:, lifts done it, or w:!i
do It'
2. The Yi.utheni people were id
wavs sv.i'petc s of tin*. Je'e’i'r -rdr.e.
in < l ■■■ i i go'. C'i niaeni. 'idler a!wavs j
believed in • : e.- cr. ing ti: • its of .
-p,. indt 11 ■n i the lui.in-;
!emmee of civil eiiuaiity. 'Tin y :u- J
ways da-ad..-! i.'ie li.imilt- dun idea
of a moneyed r.r- -fra-racy with i.a-
F;-n..il ised.s, w4 'de- i
;h • oirss r;;i ■ , i’ ti: ■ d.-. 1 f• \
'a; 'I' SCI' ic- i
g. n wheii a .-ia i of the L'jiaoerrfie
lnaehino revealed the absolute con-
; .,! < f g, 1 y m- E.-cn
n ,w i.'ie:c s:ia -I in the f'-outh w’m j
have been trusting their h.-'ider-: |
blindly and who are aim s ir.ered
ulmis when th-y are told that the
Jarman of the national erecuiSve
committee of the Democratic party
is a milii >nairo stock gambler, a
railroad king, a Wall ateet m~.gnr.te
belonging body and -onl to the car-
poration:-, Titov are varj-.-i.--. d wlici:
told that nation.:! hankers who Iiave
grown fat- mi speer-ds pvieilege-.e (ii? k
Roswell Flovcr) holil high ]i!:mo in
councils of the party, at the same ;
time that they Laid «Uv- same views j
upon qne.-iion:) of finance as J-
Sherman. They are likewise stir-1
prised to r-ee by the Res nyd that
Domocrats as ws-’i u ; Rep-ul.-iicans |
arc re.-ipon.-ihle for tiie viHmis
legislation which lias brought us so
near to ruin. I’nrtherinore, they
see that cn ur.pi ini ipii-il gang of
boodler*, km-wn as ’I'ammany IIall,
dictate national poht: in the inter-
ost of New York capitalists, that
Democratic bvatc-pothicians
to tins diitatiou r.t d : hare the plan-
der.;, and from Ik •.•;> thru.' canses, to
any notble.g of others, it is eivier to
go back to the .sources i f true Dc:n~
oeratu' power (ilm people) and re-
! organise them upon the ol-l JclYer
sonian rteas than to vtd; an odd paity
organi.oition whirl, has repudiated the
the principles of Democracy and
and prostituted its powers.
3. ll offeri the only solution of
the color question. Under cur gen¬
ore us treatment of tho negro in the
South he ii, 1 ocon.irg rapidly edi’.ca-
tl d' He can fully appreciate an
argument addivs-i d t v > Ids interest
as a farmer and as a ie.l: u r i have
j f° u!, 4 them qtuex to unueivtand toe
f •'oi-.-tm inea.-.tt:es we a.lioe.ne. -vs
body they are laborers, not cn* )-
italists. AY hat is more natural than
that, they should feci a deep person¬
al interest ia this movement. They
do feel it. They v. il! as a rule vote
with us on it, ic.'.\ ':;y their pa;t v for
the very snir.e reasons that we leave
OIL'S. Thus the two races will dwell
dde by sale in j> ditical harmony
stead of political di .cord. Vlmre arc
! those who profess to sio great dan-
;?er of negro supremacy. 1 do not
I share i:i tins alarm. 1 can not
hi.-w the ivlored people' can be mori
dangerous to m when they aggree
with us and vote with us than when
they differ from us and vote against
AA'e assume a s’ug'ilarly absurd
attitude when we say that white peo¬
ple shall never Iiave good laws just
because the colored people are gomg
j’° lle! P i,s > ; huu.
4 * Bw!!Use “' iS th ‘ ’^ ath ' f K0 °-
r ‘ u,nallsm * As a n:an \ « swl
to be very gloomy when 1 considered
the forlorn situation of the South.
virtually kept in a state of porno
tua! penance on account
sion. Looking through the gauzy
!il, » <;r i“’ i: :;os 1 could see
hat the l.oikka! maHoftC, North
!in< i sout h existed by reason of *nb-
: iontinl'v the smite fact.- -sectional
! hatred. it sci'iin *1 f’ml. i Loris wod1
; ;.e\er he an on I t > it.
: party cut the gi'diaii hoof. A om.
i as it win dmiomitiatcd tliat the bine
j and the gray cotlid really d-> l!:e
frater mil and generous tiling, could
1 mutually di-regard sectional appeals,
con id mutually abandon old party
affiliati- is, could mutually
nat-iMild jircjudie-iM and jeahm*CH and
1 rivalries, could strike Ingalls out of
the Sena::• on one hau l and Hamnon
of both the
Xertli 1 and the Mouth by crying
: ujialt” to tins force hi!!. As soon oh
iliese thingu wm-e demonstrated, then
every state;nan of the South could
h:l - P , j.c.u-t, for the do .r of our
l>:t •:!! • flow ojion aiul oui*
lay in our own iiauds. That
v.ill be just m- great just as
r,- lt j-,. ,i : happy onr effort ••
p .] iiim . frater-
nr.igooiir- an ■ ' patriotic,
d isc -o r.; e o--ur id’ tb c chief veasnn.i
; : 0 , tt h i-hvul-1 swing loiwe
y ., n: i; 1( . decaying \ ho ly i of u corrupt-
i y.. H;> u . ; - m - v; -eh on
j ( ; : dn,ay whioh promises
ii dumv-.-tic prosperity and
i, 11 'ver!mice. -Yh-.v.naii E. Watson, in
A’Vat eh man.
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Is What There is Br-atpr Jiiiagiog A-ioad, it or.! and
- -o O -S' -
AVe think there is danger near at
hand, unless we use proper caution
;i.v.-l deliberate tlioe.gh.t. Let us a-.-
AHiaiii'eiven, he ceus-. •rvativc and
con.d.- far.t, but be l:na. J think wi ‘
iiave made some iri.takes. (die i
think, in pnsf-r-.g liw.-liitions
j’n'.t we failed, and could 11 >l
out. Let us as common people cutl ‘
vvliu! ii to oar i:c < i-.itercat.
Do we need g-iverumcnt reform? Is
it ni .!.'! for tin- many of tho few?
AVe tlutik inr the musses, if oppres-
sion causes the fanner to fail, does
lie 4 > le? N >, every ia ia try of
i.,kc; country saiYers the i-aine fate.
Oar prosperity i 8 tiieir’s; a duwntail
for us, means downfall for them.
Somebody is blind to the situation,
and I hope it is me, for I see sti ife
and division in our country, instead
of union and harmony. If the bal¬
lot fails to settle this trouble, in my
opinion the government is in danger.
What kind of danger will it be?
War; labor against capital or will it
be mob and guerilla '.vovk? Let
very thinking man stop and- con-
Tier the situation of things. Rond,
think and act for yourselves. AYe
!i;ivo iri'cn led by }>olilici:in :4 until \vc
can fully realli/.o ihe rumens effects
of such leado.rship. I think it would
be a good plan to let tho office seek
the man, instead of the man seekligg
the office, Let us lay aside predju-
dico, every man act for himself, his
homo and his family. As for Dcm-
ocracy, we hold the principles as
sacred us of old, but as for tho name
and the leaders of tho machine, we
luvl to do like the fellow with the
w:l-.l hog. we had to get help to turn
the darn thing loose, anil t'ie 1 ‘co¬
pies party is the helper. r. s. a.
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Ike Hallona! Watchman.
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j | A FEOPI.E’S PARTY RARER.
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An Eight-page icur-eolmr-ft Y 7 eekly.
Published at
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Under the direction of the
Congressional Committee of tiie
PEOPLE’S PARTY.
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Has been selected as managing
EDITOR.
It will bo impersonal, impartial and
aggressive, and at all times seek to
l*Lu*c* b'ofore its readers carefully pre-
| i i'-c-I matter as a residence at the
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T. Et AVatson, John Davis, .Tern
Simpson, AV. A. MeKeigan, IL F.
Clover, J. G. Otis. (), M. Kern, K.
Ilalvorson, T. E. AVinn, AV.
Dr. Af. J.ii .-y, ami many other well
known writers, Terntif 50 cent a
ycar. Address all communications to
Ttu: N atmx.c. AYatouii.vn Co.,
No. 14 (' Street X. K„
AV ASUlNi.TOX, D.
'i'he farmers must not think hard
became the Democrats forgot t
elect them t > the nominating cor. -
volition. '-4: was ever thus.
LETTER K.’E>M TEXAS.
Editor Enterprise:
Dear PTr, W.
. Thr.ongh the conrfesy of Hon.
; T- Lot*, arri want editor of the South- 1
ern Murctny, I oh tail ed a copy of 1
jyrtnr anxiety vahuihl I perused paper, and its with much Mv
pages.
.heart- was made to rejoice when native 1 J
saw that the people of iny j
county were so thoroughly aroused <fc-1 I
to a sense of their duty, and so
jtenuined to to defend their rights as
freemen. Noble sons of uoble wres.
I say this because I know some of
! tliem arv the grandsons of patriots
, tliat fought at the battles oi lung’s
' Mountain, Eutaw Sprimrs snd the
t owpcn.s.' Many of tlum. fought
the gallant 1L K. Leo, Jce
Johnson from Dull Run to Appo-
mattox, and if the worst comes I be-
lieve they are ready to march to the
eaunoi-.’s moutii ia ‘defense of their
liberty, homes and loved ones. Yes
sir, there ia as true blood in old
Franklin as ever coursed through
tho veins of any people. 8 ir, I am
proud of old Franklin; proud of her
gallant sons and handsomo dangli-
tors; proud of my native hearthstone;
proud oi' our ancestors of ’76 who
feared not the coming of a tyrant
King and ids horde of vultures, to
overrun and desolate our homes and
country. Oar ancestors fought;
rie ;a to fini.ih and gamed a las:ing
victory at Y- -rk Town, and compei-
hr! the I J; it t i la fiag to trail in the
du if. 'i'he gl virus 8 tars and Stiipes
•‘,*■10 v.dUw'.A to the breeze of hoav-
on arc: tho glad shouts of the Ainer-
man patriots undo the welkin ring.
rimy dcidared tho American people
he free, and as their children,
!.'n..*iiiig our rii.dits we will dare to
defend them, until tin* ’art vestige i
wrested from tiie greedy grasp of
plutocracy and Knglisii aristocracy.
: es sir, 1 are. proud to know that
old Georgia is in the middle of tlic
road, and on the 8 th of Noviaber
wiil c. 1.8 her vote for justice and
. Giorious old state! May the
I’!.-.;, mgo of heaven rest amid.it her
people and crown thani with peace,
prosperity and good will toward:-:
men.
Now Mr- Editor, T wish to person¬
ate a little. I notice in the list of
committees of the People’s party of
old Franklin; a great many oh!
friends and classmates, of whom l
will mention Dr. Tom J. Holbrook-
who was a medical classmate of mine
and a noble fallow he was, Roach,
DhiUips, Crow, Clirlds, Rond, Dow¬
ers, Sewell and II. p. Osborn my
youngest brother, an-d last but not
least, my old friend ami fellow sol¬
dier, R. (t. Gordon.?!tick) Now,
Mr. Editor, I want to way to the
people of Georgia, that- Texas, the
Lone Star State is not one whit be¬
hind Georgia in the reform move¬
ment. I am in a position to know
whereof I speak. The Texas “Ilay-
r-eed” (as they are called by their
would-be bosses) are right in the
middle of the roud, with both feet
square on the St. Louis demands,
and they will get there on tiie 8 th of
November in full force Eli, and
don’t you forget it. Ilarrah for
the People’s party! Sic Semper
Tyramms. N. C. Osborn, M. D.
Dallas, Tex. May 2 , 1822.
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the weaker they find themselves
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the norvos 1 aids nature in Iiea various
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many ills of womankind successfully.
If your clruggest has not got it he
will order it for you for 81 a bottle,
from Chas. F. Risicy, AVbolesale
Druggist, 02 Cortland St., New
York. Send for a descriptive
pamphlet, with directions and
certificates from many ladies who
have u.-cd it av.d can't say enough in
favor of Risley’s I Uiotkco.
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AVe theimh: we wore puiuymp
the Demo: r.uic party i : '.< 0 , lmt “ye
g'-'d'i" wh.t! :. mi lake we made. I
Gihool EepOllS.
*4. S. Shannon C. S. C. to tile
Public Fund W tlm year 1801 and
1° March term Superior couM
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Dec. 21, ’f)2 To ain’t ree’d from G.
\V. Carroll, order S. 8 . (I ??,(h';7,:h r >
on poll tax 1,726,09
1'02 .Ian. 5lh. on poll tax 200,00
Mar. 11. „ „ 95,f)S
ree’d from J. It. Skelton.(estray) , i ■>
„ „-I. II.'J'acker.(escheated) 1,3-.)
Total $ 10,081,’23
Cr.
Dy amt’a paid out a? follows?
M. F. Nelms *120,43
3ii.-w Delia Neal 2(5,04
II. .M. Ratten 200,02
J. R. White 157,G4
T. O. Stephenson 27,80
]). II. Sansom 122,08
W. P. Moon 120 , 0-1
J. M. Looney 198,04
AT. C. Wheeler 92,03
E. I). Ilighsraith 123,16
Airs. Annie brooks 1CL : ,-1
Alisa Alatt-ie Davis 24,04
Al. E. Porter 241,44
J. Af Morgan 209,04
A. At. Kelley 1.98,50
AV. S. Morgan 224,12
C. A. Meeks 1 ob,84
X. A. Fricks
If. C. Vevucr 202,!'0
A. X T . Payne 17,00
J. R. Deavors J ."•9,29
AV. P. King 62,21
]>. M. Dasha 147,62
Let i io Ktrieklan'l
8 . M. Vandiver 1 i *,tv;t
J. A. AieKsy 121,60
Audens Johnson 0.0.3::
If. id. Ihtihuvger 82.2-1
.7. IT. AVhitwenh 03,24
C. AV. Farr 176,34
J. A. Ncr.se 244,64
J. R. Hall 82,80
T. E. 8 :nit!i
F. Pi Kirk l- 4 fi, 00
R. F. Sullivan i
\V. If. Cobb 159,12
D. 8 . Stai r
Carl ! hultz CS* - 8
T. L. Adams
II. E. 1’vnee f 8,72
P. Ik Jones
AV. If. (.'rump 4,72
A. P. Carson 160,08
Miss Dora Carson 147,30
G. R. Ledbetter ,04
J. W. Drown 69,00
AV. R. Domett 100,-41
L. A7. Osborn 4,80
Miss Nannie Turnbull 13,01
W. E. Ware 9,04
Miss Abie Daly
Miss y,. E. Mangct 22,26
J. X. Holder 140,70
Miss A!attic C. Durton 19,1-'
.D-nia A’. Ginn Mt’
Mias Addle Ligon 107.12
Jessie Wert 11,04
Vi. AV. I-apkins 8,84
II. C. Harper 0,60
J.M. Jones 124,92
C. (A Carson
Coiia AVellrins 44,34
8 a!lie Eberliart 128,8(5
Miss Sallie E. Looney 182,24
Miss Mary Holbrook 104,«b
J. T. Hancock 9i),02
ll. L. Dray liAi,i v.
J. A. Dray 187.12
Miss Allice Nance 94,02
C. J. Green 163,49
J. AV. R. Kaly 140,82
AV. A. Landrum 23,72
J. AV. Goolsby 170,84
8 . R. Bellamy 198,20
Miss Caliie Underwood 42,20
Miss Frank Underwood SO,96
Mi s l7i.ii.ie Aderhold S3,-52
\Y. C. Moss 859,12
1 >. Curry 00,4 c
G. L. Tvns 125,84
A. R. N. Underwood I7G,64
Morgan 11. Looney 821,44
Miss Leila AVestbrook 96,off
5V. D. AVestbrook 96,92 i
John Loekaby 49,4
A. A. McKinney SI,24 |
ExTuniisa 16,51'
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WRIGHT, IS RIGHT.
The lion. Seaborn Wright, hoi
kicked out of tho Democratic Con¬
gressional trace®, anti the way lie
talks will make the old party knees
“ ***" 'M sm 'Y
<;"? ^ne of his striking and ,
interesting expressions from Sunday’s *
Constitution.
“I don’t like the attitude of being
°
a candidate for office. To begin
with, it makes a coward of nine men
out of ten. They become afraid of
: their honest convictions. Th.oy are
forced to pander to popular preju-
dices. 1 hey find themselves apolo-
gluing: for the many acts of their
|past life, and shuffling to conform to
| the opinion of others. I liave been
a freo lance in politics all my life.
I think I shall continue to he, regard-
less of every tiling, and strike for the
right as 1 understand it. I want to
be in a position where I can say to
the democratic party: If you ignore
the great questions of financial
the ,-ooiii.-, iid.l Hit ir
alone upon a bobtail reduction of
the taiiif,.that you will get the
Irtg knocked out of you, and you
ought to get it. I want to remain
where I can say to tiie people’s parti :
If you want the support of honest
; men you ir.Unt take a manly stand in
favor of a radical reduction of the
' tarii?, come out squarely for tiinan-
ci.d reform and keen clear of boodle
resolutions.
'
Alodei n day polities roqaiscs a man
to swallow every plank in his party
» hnform, and siuiv-.der his con-
science to poliiirhl eaucuscs. i
1 wotiid int have the blood of
i::v
futiier in my veins if 1 subscribed to
an;, such doctrine. Again, when a
man becomes a candidate for office
it puts a seiiish tinge upon all his
utterauees, and men who heard him
before, look upon him
■ hail rather hare the
common jtu-ji or ox tno Cwiiutrv’ , , Lchcve
in mv political integrity, have faitl.
lii inv ioval ‘the uevonon to thou* cniunr.
than ait offices in ChiisteniLm.
Again, I say it without malice, 1 had
rather have a lew prose:ipti-mists
who behove that ail democracy
concentrated in their mi rate cianiams
muleriitand my contempt for their
pretentions, than by Lowing an inch
to them obtain the questionable dl n-
tiaetioa of being an Aiaeacaa oflico
holder.
'i'he times are ripe for a change,
U: not for revolution. The thoughts
of men Lave broadened with the !
progress of Die shit. Ne-.f problems
confronting the people, deaiand-
ing immediate solution. It is well
enough for aspiring politieiaus to get
astride the teachings of Thomas Jof-
and bawl themselves hoarse
about their unfaltering democracy.
Let the dead bury Its dead aud fob-
ioy,- in the wake or morleni eiriliza-
tion. I subscribe to tho political
doctrines of Jefferson: but more, I
stand for freedom of trade, believing
[j,legal and moral wrong to tax
01it , in d ant ry to support another. 3
s tand for-a graduated income tax,
thatjho uptaxeil rich may hear the
burdens that fail v, uh iron bauds up- J
on tho backs of iha poor. I stand
iMr the abolition of a banking rystem !
which gives a monopoly to the class- j
uud oppresses 'Tie masses, i stand
opposed to tho alien ownership of
hind. I stand opposed to that system
of respectable gambling which toys
with tho agricultural products wrung
from the besom of the earth by the j
toiling masses.
TIr.sc are the leading burning iss¬
ues which demand solution, qua.,Lon
wlii-'h tvill not down. AYe, of tho
south appreei:;i -8 the necessity of •:»-
Htical union; but even now from the
erowdc-.l hovel of the city, from Lie*
lonc-ly cabin on tho hillsiile, co::i'js
.he cry,“Liberty fir.-.t union after-
wards.” There are cxtremU's,
cant surviving remnant of tiie i 1 :
bourbon -.lemocrnts, who would cut!
tho heart ;-f the south in two!
rather than surrender one jot cr t
lie (;i their '-raie-or-rnm” poiiuv.
I * j
Ti, ev are extremists, blatant dema -1
who cajole the people ■\V
rice del t.avc fallacy that the govern
moat is a vast money making ma<
ine ami ain ul -1 pour into their laps
wealth uimarnc 1 by the honest toil.
I Iiave as much respect for one class
another; 'i’he hope of the south lies
in the uni. n of the laboring mas>es
b-omr ; .u..i.ym„l town, uniting in
cr\\ 1 -e.iiu :g numoirs upon tae
damccratio priaciples which I have
snunec.tjd and marching on t-> a
common victory.—Seaborn AV rig lit,
Glory AVatzi' removes redness of
ihe f me ami noao mid gives a lovely ;
.-omplexion, an l is peifectly free!
from anything injurious. Pnce 75-.!
bottle, exprws prepaid. For i
sale by Mrs. J. IE P. °cwe!! ) Lavor.ia |
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Consumption Cn red.
An old physiei-',
practice, hands by hav ing had’ • in
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remedy for the Vf.
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radical lung affections, for also ii .V'.V’ip’
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tested Us wonderful ‘ J
in thousands of curath- ha/fi^'d
duty to make it eases, known ”
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