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rTTV UmtMIBOt ITEMS OF iiVAJVXViiOA INTEREST!
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l)t 11 F White spent several day, in
Augusta this week.
Miss lvate Anthony one of Washingtons
charming belles is on a visit !o her rela
tives at Liberty IlalT.
Mrs Virgie T'uibcil.ika is visiting Hill
man this week, and will remain there
neat week.
Miss Uusa d;rom returned yesterday
from a visit tefrieiids and rclali n c» ia Oot: -
yers.
3 lt>s fine tobaco for 100 at Andrews Geo
and Co.
There was quiio an enjoyable IV ator»
melon cutting at Mr T K Drisloivs Mon
day night,
Good Flour 3 . 76 cts per bblat Andrews
Gee nndt'o.
With pleasure we note that Master
Frank Ilicbards who has been dangerous
ly ill is better wc hope ho will bo np
Jfvor- aitng Tt. ill# lino of crockery,
flptendud cener.lam ps Aom !6cts to CWc—
vacb, Andtows Gee and Co.
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Fa, to be gone some Uino <m a visit to
ber daughtor, Mr# Kmina Dickenson of
thftt place.
Tbeie’s little money In the country.
Tliats so
But at oui house you dout need but •
Httlerooney to purchase a lot of goods.
Just see some of our crockery bargains.
Ono set of good cups and saucer# for
Met*.
Jelly glasses torts per doaen
Tuniblers 60 ets per dozen and liy tho
way wc have Just laid iu a full, ccm
ptete stock of crockery come and sou us,
AndrewsGce, and eo.
tjuUe a number of young people en
joyed themselves at a pleasant gathering
at the residence of Mr Win Rhodes I .
Jfildrajou settlement. Mr Clarence Rhodes
was one ot the visitors Irom Crawlordville
and lie reports a sp’.ended time.
Over iffoOO Bill of dry goods and no
tions Just received and now ready for
Inspection and sale at the popular firm
of Andrews G<e & co.
Look inside the Advocate and see
wImt we are trying to do toward a hotter
paper and then get your neighbors sub
scription and send it iu so vve wilt be en
abled to keep up the ‘ home print.”
Gcat Scott, How cold it grow#,
ltev. It It L Harris would inform the
public that the Protracted meetings of the
Baptist Church would not begin until the
first Sunday in August owing to the
forced lUcjnce of the Pastor previous t<*
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Wn carry a sf>ecial line of clothing,
•pedal line of crockery hanlwear, gro
cries and etc- It is our interH«*-t to
please and profit the public, fat. I you
tome and price our goo*Js you will never
drews Gee mod Co.
‘•Sncioks’’of Aharon has kinkiy pub
liciv 3 invite! u# and ‘ all cur friend# to
attend , the , , lea cream Festival . , to , be , held ,
on 7 nesdav night Anc lat at Salem Sap*
sure^utiiets tlie ^ wen prevent.
Don't tail to hear tbe juiat debate Fri
day day night nignt, August stugus# 4 *u»»» U, at the « Academy- y.
between tbs member# of the debating club
Sahjecr, r ’ Bero’vt-d. “That sing’c life is
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BuiM. Over a down will feia ia toe
to.bate *n*l some rare 'r«*U are
CEAWFORDVILLE, GA„ JULY 2 7 ’ 1 O *. * i . > / . 4 .
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To fnvet=t Moiu-y In A (rood
Aud Safe Enterprise. No
Watere<l Stock.
The Peoples 1 .y \ dvocate
lislnug COilJiaiiy ldi\e issue t ,
875,00 worth of new stock and
now off or the same hr SO,00
per share, the proceeds thus
ealized to be used in purcha
sing much needed type and
other necessary articles for 7’hc
Peoples ^dvocate.
With a view to furtkertl.e interests of the
cause through the Advocate and toincreas
the efticienty of that paper, The stock*
holders of T he Peoples Advocate I’ubhsh*
ing Company assembled at Urecnes’oaro
on June 17 th ornl voted mi issue cf 75,00
oi , new stock. . . Hus stock will Lc sold „ 1.1
at to,CO per share , in . Grwme ami i all- ,.
ferro Counties and the proceeds thus
raised will be exjietideded in the purchase
ot now type and yarios other articles that
must be procured ere we can expect the
Advocate to increase much iu tfiiciency
There is not sufficient Ivpe iu the office
and none whatever in which to put edi
torial ami political matter.
th £ 76,00 judiciously (Xfindid wc
can purchase * enough uew type to make
the . Advocate . a , far . better organ both , .1 as
it newspaper nnd as an advocate of our
demands.
Knowing that our friouds in Taliaferro
county "oui Wvslu not care to uev
ni in, o-"#0 about u-Jrir w
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truthful atd full account of the hnanejar
couditiou ot tba Advocate Pub, Cinpoany
sud have placed tbo sa'w* with ti—-H'
Khodi# of CWordvillc, via. Mr Hbod.s
w.lt , take , Pleasure... , explain.,»g 1 : anythin* .# .
you may wish to know about the bum
uuss and condition of the company and he
is authorized to sell and receipt foi stock,
There is no watered stock about the
Advocate every abaro that has been Issued
is represented by $ 5,00 ot value in the
press and etc, Neither will any of the
new stock issued bo water for tlie money
realized by the sale of tho tame will lie
ukcil iu purchasing new type and etc, and
thus every share wilt still he represented
hy $5.00 worth of material.
Now is your chance to help in a worthy
cause*
Tim va!>ic of the reform press will never
be appreciated, uuIum peihaps every
populist paper in the land was to cease
pubiiealion, ti.eu and not ts.l then, would ..
we realize their iuesiliinablcs value to the
raose of the pisq.le.
So purchase a share at once, or it you
cant take a share yourself get y»ui ne:ic
hor or M-ighbors to go in with you.
For any further information s.e Mr. S
11 Rhodes. Crawfordvillo Ga, nr the IVes
dent or Secretary.
.J. I,. Smith Yra V, A- I’uh. Co
J It MctVliortcr Sec. 1’. A. Tub. Co
IA1ST
A large amount of Money is )<*»t ar
nuaiy by parties purci-idng wnrthle#*
fn:it trees roses and * ’<. Get them from •.
j firm that grow - their t>v;n trie-, sends oil’
nothing be* g*»«d -'**••- »'»•* , s ' :i 6 at ****
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son able prices, lie want the address ol
lVcry hm „ or ^r ... your rection
will make you * . heml offer, write
icuUra a: „, pices at once, send
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waoteJ every where.
i.uur-s * diencbee ' Nuraerv Co.
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R _ #y cross.-* Ga.
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h.«i< Iter F-Gier, Mr. Cu! At;reu.
jj IT- .o V ndon was wed and arparerty
Wthy il.«M mday nwmiug .#*:.«*, but
WM i-iz&i su ld- nly »:ih a -icki.e-a io
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|blll ,ud«-my cut do-n, to the gnef and
^ -grro v '<[ i«iel aaaa a#>*J friend#*
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OPTION GATPLINO.
A FARMER TALKS or OVERPnODiJtS
TiON AND OEPRLSSION.
Re Attribute!* Iai<v IM icet for Kami I*ru«l
neU* to 1>V s^fweu\at«r».
C. Wtxi.1 Iinvh Iteiore tho Honno Gc»m*
tnittoe on AfrrlcuHare.
During a recent ec*«on of tha h. use
ef rvprcs.mtiitive3comiuittooenngrk'ul
ture,, wliil* tied autioption billa were wi
an ■ 1-unri.torati.m, o. Wood Davis, the
known Statistnnui an. KjrnaM
farmer, made tho following address ia
advocacy of tlv> |sro|H>scd legislation:
My «i;* hnsitK-s* i* that of a f irmer
and producer. Finding this bnainoss
tmprofitable in r.- ent years, I w-w Ira
(K-Uod to an investigation of the catsuoa
of the depression iu prices of farm prod
nets. I started to work procuring data
from all parts of tho world, official and
otherwise, i found that up to IbSJ tha
was producing more w heat and bn ad
studs than it required, and large ac
cumulation tex>k place tho world ov«r;
but since ltfctj, if nainerical data can bo
relied upon, tho world lev produced iu
but one year at much wheat as it con
sinned. . w That , year ...___ waa ___ Iffto. 1w .^, In lfwi ,-0.
ttwrc Wore 400, 000,000 bushel* of who.it
b ii,-d up in tic, farm and other granaries
of the world. Sine*; that time wo have
In a sense drawn upon tli.at surplas.
Now it follows logically tea. wh. 11
"of'w-te-lt S'other con
brcNieisittifT-i should increase. Yet such
bifc . ; u ,g boon the case. Why is this? 1
will not go into tho question of tho cf*
feet of tariff or tho currency Btipply
upon iho pn«o of these comnimlitivc 1
can’t seotliat tho question of tariff af
^ ^ fannor lnatOTia jiy. I am a Ro
pelican and a protectionist, bnt it doc#
lb some caeca, I have no doubt, enhance
Uie coat of necessities.
After the year 1370 there bad grown _
ap on tbo beards of tra-le a system of
a^jsisrair “jsfst
. of KQ j (1 in WaJ1 Btr(y>t the
tvn ,i vn*t> to market tho farm nrmi
acts of tho conntry, during the seventh
Sc-caiie. Ittevcamo, eo far ft* I cjmJaarn
ft (lititribntnuc Jt, factor about t!io ftrstof
(k that is. after 1 *W>. IU
^g^,, u> have grv.wn with tlie
ycaro, Tho gentlemen on the other side
of thia question tell us that in order to
market farm products of tlm ixaintry,
we must have these new methoda.
Yet we marketed, 1 tlnnk, more bread
rtnffa am! pork relatively to pqmlatkm
ton yoftrs ago, before this method came
Into vogue, than we do today. If wo
were then able to market our product*
Without these inetho*ls, why can’t we do
it now? They tell os wo can’t do it with
out tbo money. But there is mor*
wealth relatively in this country now
than there w c l-n years ago. ltoccntly
S':> it the banner., of Chicago told me
there was moro nioimy tie l up in mar
gin* on those future sales Ilian would
pay for tho entire visible supply of
wheat throe times over Tho heaviest
vi.nblo supply of wheat we ever had
waH teiahels. If the invisible
mpply was anothertki.OUO.ljOO, th*.*n$ 134 ,
XW.OOO would move thin i nttro crop at
nut dollar a botdieL
T!m» Ornnqo »*n<l FinunoR.
At tho receut Uieoting ot the Grange,
at Springfield, Ills., resolutionsiirotcstlng
against the i>articij#rtion of tlm United
St iffs in tho BruKsel* monetary confer
enc© were adopted. Tlicro waa ivtooa
proff-fit again-t tiro continuance of tho
n.'itii.nal debt and of gr,vemmcnt tioiwl*
as a touds of circulation, Uilieving the
greenback, based on tho wealth ot tbo
nation and on tho faith of tho jmoplo, to
ho good enough for the j*«,plo arid safe
enough for the money lendora.
Tsatn*
By far tho most liniKirtarit naouoireia
^ J *^ j Brown, of
Yatos coanty, -uid in tbo mailt ot * 'be
terminal tea on tho part of th* fnnntas
oommauitif* ffi lighten tho toird-m of
| their ^ taxation. If carri»<l tar,u*h Jtenqd it
,
^ tM Bpecnlativo buriiKT-t, ami dim-U
too treasurer ot ov.ry i,*rd ot tra-to#
produce exetemge or other mmiiar u>Iy
V. n-F-rt U, U-.wiupUolkr U«
oomberof buftkiii of gram, t«m*w aim
aacka of flour, banrfcla of pork aial boof
sod pound.- of isscon and iard either
actually bandied or oIok-M aa options
sod futures.
On the*.- tho f.sUowuig tax » to be
' levied: Ouu null on «ach wwliol ot graia.
andonu*di hundred irttuida
of bad*, or UM. If too treasurer does
powur r. toinveatigate. Uw ’J^**™** After tharty *Uya
j* ^ cent, ia to bo ad«ted to tbo unpaal
tax and 6 p».-r cent, interest, wtoch si^
ia ramte a ben on aU the properly-of to#
Eh/-™
^ ^ uto-Albany U*. Now sort
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GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP. i
KxunipU'i' f\*iuut li» MiwotiH’it
Warrh-ntM* dm! K.tllroiMlt. ’
W • temrtu >y of Liberty, Mo. j '•
wviVitoTbeKrtHnnnl FVonoirdst <wfdJ>
IOVvV.
Iri relation to government warehouse# j •
and ownership of railroads by the gen
era 1 government, if we can show that 11
state can own. manage and operate
people, warehouses, have etc., successfully long for way the to- j
ive gone n
ward eat.* Wiping the lut that the gen
era! government can also.
toO^IN^^Loudo^r'd^dc/ ... • .. .1 .... , 1
Wtt H'd n tLite warehouse at St. l.ouiy
known as the atntb tobacco warehouse. !
The legkhitnre of she state conceived
the plan to construct at state expiruMi n
tobacco wnrehonm' at that place, for the
purpose of encouraging tho tobncca
growers of the state. This was before
tho war, when we had slavery in this
state, nn*i the tobacco and hemp iudus
tries was tho brag of Missouri.
This wurehoust* was built and man
og«A by tho state until Dec. 15 .
when it was sold to Jamison & Dotting
for turn, 000 . Tlie plan in detail wa»
about tiffs: A.tobacco grower along tho
Missouri river would rats.* his tobanoo
bulk it, ship hy boat to St, Louis, store
It In this state warehouse, receive a cer
tiff cate for the name, take l.is certlti
rate, go to some commission firm, broker
or bank, aud receive a largo amount of
money on this certilicate until his com
mission man could sell. This certilicate
was good anywhere in the statu, aud
many placea out of the state. It an
•wored all the purposes, and enabled tha
tobacco grower to get tho test price pos
riblo for his tobacco, and ho was not
forced to sell. This proved a remarka
bly good thing for tho tobacco grower*
of tho aUto during tho slavery times,
After the slaves wero freed tho tobncca
and hemp industries of the atato almost
ceased. Tho state, having no further
too for the warehouse, sold it, as stated.
in 1WW.
In 1851 tlicro waa not n mile of rail
road in operation in the state of Mis
sonri. The Democratic legislature of
the state pledged its credit for the pay
meat tef fHUids to build tivo trunk lines
to the anl.mnt of When the
war broka out these lines were not corn*
plated. Tho state held the first difllisart- mort
gage. The contractors grew
enod on account of the war. threw up
snd abandoued the Missouri Pacific ami
©no or two other of these lines to tho
stoto, and iu Juno, ItKW, (bsirgo Fletoln r
took powwsriou of tlie Pacific r.xuh only
partly completed, in bad condition, sml
apIKdnted General Cliuton It. Fisk to
ojmrato it General Fisk took churge
and operated this road for tho state but
a short time, and turned into the treas
nror of tbo stoto $35,000—0 hondsomo
prrjfit tothopeopleof tho state on a read
with no terminus and in a wretched
condition just after the ebe oof tho war
when tbo roail waa sold bv tho stete.
Also, on Feb. 10. 1805 , th.vetnor
Flctcber took possession of wlist was
known as tho Platte country railroads
aud operated thorn onceossfnlly and
profitably for tho state until they won,
sold. Now we have shown that Mis.
sonri hna successfully ownori, managed
and operated warehouses and luilr.auu
for the state. Why not the pM’.-n.
blent: And this was done both hy
Democrats and Republican*, and at a
time wiiOu, iu relation to railre.vU, it
was a very nucertam business lit tuts
Ihesc facts , . can . te; found , , . *y ...
«f tbo general ae-embly „f too state 0^
MtBeourr, and wo off. r than to tto
thmklug mind of ♦».-.* Arm rie-tu irtnpto
Itseem3tousthatwebavc- Ht.ongp.oof
that, at b-aat a state
and with benefit to the great ni. .v»
tho commonwe.utn.
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Oara—I bung np my rff-dtia-r Christ
na- eve, and what d«i y i think *
A Wutiful u **'r-Ra
Mando_It tnoai l»vo U- a a $*••■«*»
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Ar. tejotonfra Wimna
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^ during exp«witton year.
Uw , M | h ^ j|ma Caroot. wifi, of the
fronch pmklsot, Alfa tea po* of private
a»c«*tery. and daring Ma aaa#n t # aty f
r,£-f PuMtetomc *#w«UUob, aipce tfc*
Li» jutiiikii »f lit sa'iostisa *
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THIS IS WHAT THE PEOPLE’S PARTY
MOVEMENT RESTS UPON.
itatu V i»m u u.vu ru niucipkM »m
i.r.tver-V...V.VH wni.l, '.lav.iir*.,!- ’
di.w l
«r Voivo sinof i'io vii'. tion, o.i vii»t
Proved Their Truthful »m r*.
It la the b.e.rt.«.i Iho Atr.eric >.n «;it»7.-n
jjiat lie 1-- lrt"- Hid ind. p. »i.b'tit, but it 1
bn fact that ton* mo Ann tlciui ‘in- , 1,.. , 1
gi!(!! iiri'iudieitl aiati : <1 \ i ,
id (1
r , r «v 1, .hr if 1 t. I
Consider what ids jfcn iy udvov-af. 1, a h..V , :
|,.gi.slrtion it t» whut ft, projH.:,, s or ’
vurs,
what it fails to propo* to sccoiuplu h
but bti-auMi pcrliajM ho wan reared
th(lt f u ifi, f „ r iyo;aus«of hiso-sociatruns.
or b.., W is.' of is-iHonal likes or dislikes,
j,i* blindly ulli. s himself to a party and
blindlv voten it., ticketo. novir re.ding
by ,.<*,1, .li.i.^s ionatc roaitoning.bas.sl
on infer >ntioii to show even to himself
wiiy lie ^ . vut» a.
fjp,,,, this o.iku. s of tho citizens is
p„jj, jj,,, Ml it },j R e iiolHics of ti.o day.
R y reason of this the office w^- kors and
ogicchtildurs cure but littb for the vot
ftfl they know that Uw js-oplc will
tl) tbo v<i r a and vo«. tho tick. t. Tho
Is-comc tho patient oxen that
amw th- load; th.- p..lit < iana ride, au-l
u Jm ,u. H i r ,..i to inova.lt ia only
aec ,. (W!U - y to prod xon and the of
fl ces K „ where tho party Waca have t:
th „ fi . lln0 p 0 j, . p, v ,, ,1 Jn
this weakness cf the voter the presuit
COIM j lt i«u of affairs obtains, wher. iu tlm
government,' ur<> ralm . l¥ deprived of IcgisU
tlvt B.i strong lee p.itt.v
B p|ritb.*3omo that legislative 1 »»h« ;< only
ro pWHent ‘ the ,«,rty of tho mujontv.
W c have h.n! a Den. .matte boss. at
femaentatives that represents tluilKm
(xirtt tit; i^rty, and u Heimblteuu seimte
rtipresents the Republican l>arty,
an( | a ltepublican president that L pres
v ( the R. imhlicim party. Tho
HemiH-ratto hum- -r the Republican
0r .„ utlJ w jjj |„ n a.-'in aud out of
gMaon, stay In their Beats for days to
gather at any m-n on d saoriflM in order
(o paas a inctoiira that will benefit the
M Wll . u> or a ja ,. (W lir * that will
crost.-offices b) bn tilled hy party follow
er „, but the cause of the peoplo nevor
baa a dav j„ Uicse courts. The only
question asked na to any prnpnei.>d b gis
1*^,,,, “What effect will it have oh
mv Ei(„ , ( |,rty?" Consequently wo have !«g
w u that h> intend.si to oateh votoa,
w ) wn a rn n.N /kd, or intcinksl to
(ovlto coutrtlmttons to party cauipulgn
aI ,d what the isv.plo may want
enters not tnto tho mutter at all
g ncll t- .,. n t |„. ritnation as to the
voters and p.irti.s end l«*gielatien f"f
•4 K >ut the )aet,<juai*vr of a t^nt'iry. “Y.»n"
Aluabam Linrr.ln aid. r an i
f J; ,i „n th. jss.ple all tho Unit ,” and e >
it com. s now that th*. light <>f truth t*
». r ,. a j t j u , f tiiron.oh tl..- ..| 1 cloml:i of
prejudi* •• aud Ignorance, at. 1 the v< * r
^ u-gipmug Jhr u ;,) jL. lUia-wlL “’iVbt
j Ilo ,g llT v< , t -, l1t , H u.-k.-tr' arid m n to
F ,. lt , (l w , p R,ri, - the I’. r.pK v
T}< j.. uL^wl* ..p •„ ,. art y i rt th„ rvbult el It.
^.4,,^ ,1. ^ and Individual re *
d mk1 lfc {..mudaU mate .1. tie
j |„ t j t „ ptronglv in
u „ lttt }, (t{ it will . ndtiro forever
j.,have been er-at. d ly
..j rv „,t, u t the 1 *...pie’s i«ir!v
^ r , . „j t ,.f ,udal a* wwH aa political
‘ htfr
T>ci bnh.ry of tbo world is but «
I bury - of iioonl sjiidaved Up to a «•&
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; ^ j Tor , ;Dl r, Vi! this owlav *
t} fy ^ u tij o
■ mu-si.,.* «.f fbo 1*. j.l-Vpwt y.
j j Tbi . j»,.,party r« > eogni»n thesa
frutto That tli‘* t* nd.-nci.-s, j^ dtiv*
, and m.plo d, <-f nil j.;ict I j'L lation )u;.<
j bvsu to pr.jt*-«.t and Incr. is ' th» ••arfiing make
ca|i.-a,!v*'-•-<* lirncl.ib-1 capjfsl, t 1
th- i: a j- u rb 1..,. *•» din to th»- • op1„
T.o- t . Ln • <■!. *-ln ItiiiUcl in
r, mi... r, t • own nil *ji* w- !*h,tl ytiuir
.j H-. * ry i.*»o ; tin.* *K tij’ip .* m
■ * ts l a. - J - •••»/. »n d
that the i*m&. *f th,
• i - ph- 1 •- o . con.-td* rotion in 01.r r -
■ i 'at:.:.- , tl!.*. ! gate: r : t b gif !;*•
: 'ton \ 3 c. h l L.t'-rr
Th - 1 ’- p.* ’ p-t/tedi , **.-«- tliv m.*n 1 *
wort; y of huoto owu-Th r Uion than th*
ioll.ir, 1 :.%n ,o h<; i.< u man; that t*w
fruit * f the labor of aiMiali!$(|||iifiirn tte: p»~q»l> : .iL
Ci«*»t ff> provfelo n to
ev*-ry hnimui l* in/ if t tv.v no
eqmtat >• 1 * * ribution ot tb<; same, ami
y..-,* th* 1 |** .jd*- have a right t«> this
•... ■ nimtton of tbe r.-salte of
j thi-ir ln>or.
• t; v . pur*# * of ‘te- j«rtyH to hav
# nc». h-g-.-lutka# a.- will pUr- the n.aa
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i. < v ry j* tm^nLy it.Mtr if hurt
to r tox a 1 n • r b. .* f th- -wrutn*.
* r- - .1. .» A* ^ to cr-ntesuh
enndtUoM w w#n grad-mlly .nngaV
1 an .-pnt.^to- dtetriioi’i *n of v *al!h
( Tin, m w j n^y aj ;• dn to *m i >.man»
| atl Uxau lt favors all m-nurn cal
* human rw on the
t thf
earth t»* »-v« r* Chn Mar. U -iii—>
NOG 1
*r - a party w tlio goitK-ii rule 01
loving y.utv idl.>w ia yourstclf.
tii ia thing; that it propose* to do Ibis *nr
{ ..,rfy will u '’I within tb<> Hues f
cf --•jo • v oonavrvati -iu nnu sateay to
i,;.rii;ty In- i.-l nl .iLorguin/.in;' it will ' "V '
iincunj.i', i. 1.-load of dis’ntojrraMntjifcwiU
t „,. : h «. r tb „,„i* r . v t s <rf tho pcoplo.
... _.. iU j„, that til.' extremely
wealthy will in time disappear, tLo
great ina-s of tho jieupto will gradually •
eeeumnlnt ('iipitul, mil finally there
will l«* sjii'li :;?i«tjuif;; ; ii‘ di drihiUion of
wealth Uisit cv- iy pri toa wliu will labor If
will liavu , u „ 1 iho r.
Hill . IT liVin 'Ii < '■ i . t ill' . .V , DltSUIt'fW . ,
Mail ill North Ua'.el.. !i. < ^Klid'-'llt. ». ;
A THANKSGIVING IDYU 3 l
«n.» *tietv«rnriiGi«iuc» i^stTh,
Mvl Au ° nly “‘‘“".V v.
'
porbaji. it w*n adr.'ivm. Idousknuw.
ft p—ik. .l ino vivid for aught save lu
••■nv r<"..l:!\.
I mil n< 11 ay whoro It was or attempt
nnv sccoiiut of bow lea urn thero.
; r, ' ttVl °* a workmann cotr
*» 30 . f , “ni hod with a few articles1 of
cheap funitnre. 1 he plain, whitewashed
walia In id a few common pictures, and
papm cnriainswor.'bungtotho windows
bi tiioc. ntorstcHsl nn.pmi pinotaMa,
covm -d witli a white cloth, duly set for
Tharilrfglvhgr dinner
Attnol. ad sat t.m lurh.-r, a stalwart
,, <M1 of f orty or s rvlm ■> rugged fao«
f 11 ' 1 l0 *‘ 1 T'amly that
he .'arne.l his hr v >y ; ,-n n tciit toiL
IX-wti th > rtde at hia left eat thnw
whito mother, with Vu..y •*** »••» »»P
an K !rl ’ •>' ’f r <‘lie up th#
eronp to the 1 Ig it ini.md'n-. for dinner,
}') "[ t i ' i ’“air 1 rest. *! a
Wrish su- d Sat tiu koy, , fl uikod by
heapc -1 uj»-Indies of joUb-«, cablvigo.
fri.nlvwry am*' and celery, to nay n .tl*.
lag of tiiinco and •‘jrmnkiii pi' s.
Undoubtedly u flourishing spread of
aubrtantial hwrtooa food for a comiuoa
Workuiaus family. What domagogy
wvmd dare say It uvw not hicontrovert.
ible evidence of a land where labor was
favorml beyond all other peopled What
high wages it tunst have taJo u to pur
rhhsn ® nc “ 11 grand feast
One moment. Just as th«?M thoughts
crossed my mind iu stalked McKinley,
brandishing a huge knife, on wh-ASoglit
toring blade were the letters, “Tariff
protoutlon t-i workingmen.*’ With on®
•weep bn slashed off a lug of tho turkey
* Ul1 bold it aloft with tho eoluinnly ut
*0rod W<ml., “Our infant indastrios
amsfc bo t.rce. rv-1 ”
Almost with tbo panw sweep a na
Uoual bnnk .4 president tho other sprang leg, tmuied. forward
^°d Corv off
ifaly follow.-l by a double headed mote
«tor, label-sl uliovo their heads: “Sugar
bounty, ,fhl|i rnt; Mj, They slashed
gn .d h!i> h of meat from tbc
Fr ist trmfl
Timn c.uiae ti “.ping In a rush of
n,U<w, c ip..r tmn cud Wall ctroet
thieve, b< h d hy tho anthracite c ,al
iiiitki, th > nuidard Oil aitnp.viy and
otter U{ pi i.d • -ft! •.nation,ravno
oue a* halt i-turv* 1 ........... U.e hunt
forpiey. Tl.r y fi ll V» »ud t ,r. at the
turkey till little but tho skeleton ro
malmvl
Bearc ly waa this .. complwhed and a
terribly b ltd, -vHh a timh : bead
«oreof arme. ivatnln : about us If to
clutch «fce »- -th. f r< 1 P- v.-..y tho
fo*,t of the t;»hlu and te ;:»» *- «"»ping out
i o t..rk* y . s’if pi.’-eoin t t :u l est
potatoes, slipping up tho er nd -.rtf
-iiuc*-, «.-*■-»•■■g’:h'« hr..««!. f i s ed • -P-ry
:i.t «v*ry unu bat one w.i load-.I. 'iho
, (1 . ,r,;-. bit
•» V ■ iU'i •mi 1 .’it t ti;n
•Ai>tl.. r’» hair
• ’ * .t
; / ) n ling c h ] v/> . . Iiylock living!
elub-h 1 at the tl.r *d .-very
|y U t m , ; !| i!-,. l„n-i. Ite b .g greedy eys
wer.* roaming m»o ev*-ry uo -k and cor
nor for & lo-.t pcoii-t <■: II* . ’n, vb'-n tho
ec.arod mothu rated a hand above her
toad ft. fbo Utt ;•• •! tho o- .pai*,ng cry:
•'Oh- psri Wh* to will our -S. ur*> her"
f •: ,-n w< 2 can.- printpiug forwar»l
tli •.’cfi tic;:l ften-1, rr.ng and nept ete
ubtel u.i >\ Xbv': |»r* . .. j*. to
* ro*. y i ll . \ i U* tun* ’ u v* r let
*io hi- tory < f any p opfo w. r- *.v» rkmg
t ri. n i,. au^h g r i «'*-■ ■ • iu lb'* Idgaly
f: .. r- I i il.o*; th ‘.•i.'-*.: ' :«.* prop
( ily proparwi i- amply sniiick-i.t tor.iake
a m*oi for . ,gl.t in a b -•r> i'i family;
that by strict M.-i:.n <;i:y, frugality, teta
Ilnary neranca aa»t unromittiog fa.'utary w» *>r*
workman’x family causubstct on
lt»* - o ctnto a day I"
Wtkj »i u JrcsunA—W. Wliitwocth to
Vanguard.
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pwtateB .
Alarm*, wrilanfi to tlie
£2 s 7 ix* ^ 41 L-.Lri
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