About Americus weekly recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1890)
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It operates so quietly and with such |c*<rtaitity that the patient undergoes no inron* iTenience, und soon his complete reformation la [effected. 43 pago book free. To be bad of K,r sal" V Or. K J Eldrtdu« Americas, Ga. THE FORGERIES OF HIS NAME TO slanderous documents. The Lie Fitly 8tamped-^he "Moral’ 1 Campaign Will Haight ii Making. IB MEN ■RB&£3S7£8SSlBgn:i HI W«Unw,.f». 4 y„dHi nd , Blftc’i . POlHIfKtX'IJi;? Old or Toci, I F’S~5»iaitiBam«^a»oa..«iaKaU<ir'tojr r the present ff.ii.ration. St is for Its around Its. atl.nUant-i, HlrU dead. If ho, Cocstlpation and l*Hos, that „ _n p>.*irnn Atlanta Conatltutlon. “It lea palpable fraud—a mall- clous lie au Infamous forgery from beginning to end.” . TIiiim plainly spoke Colonel L. F. Livingston, the Democrats nomi nee for Congress from this district, yesterday afternoon when he was shown a copy of a circular being distributed broadcast throughout the district by the enemies of the Democratic party. One of the circulars reached the 'Constitution Saturday night, uud at noou yesterday a Constitution iiiau was at Colonel Livingston home hi Newton County with it. The circular is addressed ‘•TO ALL TRUE FARMERS’ ALL] ANCES,” and reads: State of New York, Broome County, City oe Binohampton— John Livingston, of Campvllle, Tioga county, New Yoik, and of the city of New York, being duly sworn, deposes as follows: On August let, 1890, I mailed in said city, postage prepaid, to Hon. Matthew 8. Quay, two letters up on diilerent matters, the first being addressed to him at Beaver, Pa., Hud the second, a true copy where of follows, to his Washington ad dress, 1820 I street, N. W. In the last named letter was enclosed a printed copy of Col. Leonidas F. Livingston’s letter to ine of July 30, 1890 (copy annexed), and the original of two other letters re ceived by me from said Leonidas F. Livingston, of one of which originals the following Is a. true copy, the handwritiug of said original seeming the same as that of more than a dozen other lettera received from him since last May and for that reason as well <.s be- caus#its context agreed substan tially with that of some of such others, I entertain no doubt wlmt ever of its genuineness. become oo famous. Ttioy net ily uud gootly ou bo dlgestlvo . i«. giving them teuo und vigor to blmllotofood. No griping or nausea. Sold Everywhere, rice, ay & 41 PjirU Plate, N. V. % "Blood Purifier spoils, old Sores, Scrofulous Uiccis, Scrof. Scrofulous Humor and all scrofulous ■ ITIinsry, Secondary and Tertiary Con- ’Mood Poison, Ulcerous Sores,diseases ol alp,Silt Rheum, blotches, Pustules, Plmn- I'rtter.RIngworms,Scald-Head,Ecienr.i. turn, Constitutioual Blood Poison, Met* S' Minimalism, Diseases of the bones, Gen- Etbilityandalt diseasesarisingfrom impure | or Hereditary Taint. Sold by retail drug* 19 per bottle. Roy Remedy Co., Atlanta, Ga. Office of L. F. Livingston President Georgia State Alli ance, 65 W. Hunter St., Atlan ta, (4a., July 21.—John Livings ton, Dear Bro.—Of course we want the Lodge Bill, or something like it, but from local feeling and preju dice it is not policy to say so to the PUBLIC, just now. It will probably pass before the 4th of March, and bo relieve me from Bay ing what I would do when electod —hut ns before written, I shall be willing to -vote with the republi cans on all party questions to win votes for our sub-treasury The railroad reform matter you sent me June 10th will be returned, ns we could not afford to print it now in The Alllauce Farmer be cause of valuable support from some Southern railroads. Later on we will go for reform all along the line. Yours fraternally, L. F. Livingston. I have recently searched and caused diligent seuch to be made among the voluminous papers in my country home, near Campvllle, and also In New York city, and am uushle to And that Chairman Quay returned either of said original let ters, although he had previously written to me speaking approving- negroes did not get their mule, nor will Colouel Livingston his sub treasury; but In the service of John H. Inman’s Richmond and Danville, which pays hi penses, lie Is doing brave work In the way of republlcantzlng Geor gia. Yours very truly, 0 John Livingston. P. O. Box. 2590, New York. I make this affidavit reluctautly and only after several days’ fruit less search for the original of said letter of July 21st, mailed to Mr.- Quay August 1st, as above stated. John Livingston. Subscribed and swora to before me, by said John_ Livingston, who ls4o me personally known, this 22d day of Octoberrl890 1 . H. Stekens, Mayor or the CH; f Blnghampt N. Y. ‘‘Yes, It’s a pal| title fraud—an infamous forgery,” repeated Col. Livingston, as he completed read ing the circular. “And furthermore,” said he, ‘‘there are men in my office now who know what I did write on the force bill. The only correspond' enceon the Lodge bill between John Livingston and myself grew out of a letter he wrote me asking if the Farmers’ Alliance of Georgia wished the force hill killed. I wro’e him we did unhesitatingly, and gave my reasons. He then re plied that at my request, baoked by my State Alliance people apd those of other States, be would do all In blB power to prevent the passage of the bill. “He published the letter over his own signature in a paper published at Richmond, Vn., in which he said, at the request of L. F. Livingston, president of the Georgia State Alli ance, backed by bis Alliance peo- p e, he bad done and was doing all in bis power to prevent the passage of the Lodgo bill. “Now, this letter purposing to be signed by myself and sent to John Livingston, is a villianous fraud and entirely a substitution for what I did say. Instead of saying wo wanted the Lodge bill or some thing like it, I told him emphati cally we did not want it, and among oilier reasons for my opposition I wroto it would breed a war between the rAces and in the end a wider alienation of the sections of thiB country, and Us results couldj not be other than disastrous to all sec tions and all people of our'eountry. Ami still In this circular John Llv. iugston swears that this letter Is copy of one I wrote him. It is n forgery from bottom to top. Every sentence is a forgery. It does not represent one single sentiment of mine. Furthermore, I can prove by men in my office who saw my letter to this man that there is not a word of truth In It. “I want to say that I never ap pealed to Mr. John Livingston for any particle of help in my canvass either in the way of money or speech-making, but ho has called upon me to assist him, which call was, however, declined "Whatever propositions this man may have made! to (be Republican National Committee have been wholly unauthorized and entirely without my knowledge or consent. “Again,” continued Colonel Liv ingston, “the statement in the sec- . BALSAM " ■ ClMBaca and beftatine* the hair. L U Promote* a luxuriant growth. I J Never Falla to Baatore OrayJ I Hair to ita Youthful Color. I ■ Cure* acalp disease* It hair tailing. I " j0e.andtl.Wat Dropflst* | Ipg&PgfPP lability, Indigestion, Fain, Take In time.50cu. OERCORNS. Th* only«ht*cut*for Corot. r — Eg. at Dru«Ma, or 1JJ3COX * CO., V. Y. IfPYJQ PI a lino ( Now). 1130 Organ* «2 1}U 0 rmnud ForCntalogucnddraM Imii’i K. 1 fealty. Washington, Jy of Col. L. F. LivIngBtou’B efforts on( j letter here signed by John Llv- to redeem Georgia as evinced by bis ingstou, quoting from a letter writ- letters. ter by a leading member from a (Copy letter mailed as above stat- * New England State that the ‘sub- ed to Hon. Matthew S. Quay.) treasury plan was put through by the New York, August 1,.1890.—My National Alliance Convention at pear Senator Quay: Yours of July st. Loifis last December for the pur S A MONTH Bileet * fe»«rJ for O Lauiea county, P.W.ZIEG IE SHOW CASES 0v , Aik It. catalogue. " r ™ F’g co.. Nashville. Ten* WEAK MEN Motac t •kMffc , E*S5SL •c, nnnoL 5WS Hjk-of i-nr- IFBKF. I.3I.WOOLLKY.M.D. cimji \Yh::cbhiito«. . 4th, requesting mo to pass the ques tion of aiding in the election of the sub-treasury man, Colonel L. F. Livingston, over to Hon. James J. Belden, chairman of the Republl can National Congressional Com mittee, has been complied.with, and having his acknowledgement of the same, I am not at liberty to say more, the whole matter being In his charge. A leading member of that com mittee from a New England state informed me that the sub-treasury plan had shrewdly been put through the National Alliance convention last December at St. Louis for the purpose of diverting the farmers’ attention from the railroads; that It was a device engineered by the railroad Republicans to be UBed like their promise to the negroes of “forty acres and it mule” just after the close of the war—to republican- Izetbe whole South and render it as solidly republican as It has here tofore been democratic, So here we have the obief of the "forty acres and the mule" advo cates, In our dear friend Leonidas, who proposes to meet Calvin 8. Brice, the chairman of the Demo cratic National Committee, and oar genial Roswpll P. Flower, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Committee, at the “open political grave that Is being dug for them," as you will note from some of hie letters herein enclosed, which please return to me after perusal. • lam not able to find one farmer In the great state of New York who does not repudiate the sub-treasury plan as adeluBlon snd a snare. The pose of diverting the farmers’ at tention from the railroads and ad vice engineered by the railroad re publicans to be used like their promise to the negroes of "forty acres and a mule" ’ is an infamous falsehood out of whole cloth. There wag not a republican or a' railroad man on the committo which formu lated It. “Now as to another charge. I want to say that neither John H. Inman nor anjfc other person con nected with the Richmond and Danville railroad ever made any proposition either directly or in directly to me, or any one connected with the Alliance, looking to an alliance or federation with our peo, pie for any purpose whatever. In deed the charges In every line of the circular from beginning to end ore one mass of falsehoods.” Colonel Livingston shoved the burning logs together in the great fireplace, and as {the flames leaped up he pushed his chair backward and continued: “There’s more In this circular than appear# on the surface. I im agine it was gotten up by my repub lican opponents who have reoeived encouragement from the alleged Jeffersonian movement which died still-born. Bat for that movement of the opposition to;the majority of the democratic party of the district there would have been no slanders llke-tbis. Yes, the republicans are evidently being urged on by a few men who are seeking to disrupt the democratic party for their own per sonal aggrandizement.” “The Eagle” Shoe and Hat Store, 117 and 119 FOB8YTH ST. AMEBIGUS, GA. « • , Kennedy & Dolan, Plumbers and Gas Fitters JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDEDITO 610 Cotton Avenue, Americas, G-ai LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE; LaGrange, Georgias. Brick MMtec*. water-W*rt* aatTteiSjcss KgraSaete-att lien, physical taltar*. FKKK Art calror* nrriak tiso. FeoooaUeal uaiRfm. IV itlskNrt to Cell*#*- Mao* baatealM*. !4f: Art <*. M fo* mtilagM. tfiksmslM- STRICTLY STALL-FED T O MAYO’S GEORGIA BEE r