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THE AMERICUS WKEKDl' TIMES-KKCOHDERr FRIDAY, AUGUST % 18!*2.
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Fulton county took mi.ij* Judgment on
•loiifl Livingston in it* primary Tiica-
i-iu.ii n»T;*. day. nml he therefore declined to have a
lltM ' ticket )»ut out in hi* Intercut, a* he had
I no chance to canvaNN that Mronghold of
the opposition* Thimine* not, however,
indicate that Colonel LMntfston In going
JJJ I to be left in the race. He in now squarely
^ | in the fight, and will contest every Inch
j of ground in the other counticK of the
•ivor. I district.
While this in a local light in the Fifth
dititrict, it poHftcMcii Nome elements of
general public intere»t that eannot be
overlooked.
MMTEIC NKTN THE PACE.
\ The .Democrat* of .Sumter county are
going into the campaign on a large scale,
and with an enthusiasm that ought to
have an influence throughout the state.
Titr. Ti'ii>-llfc« oki»ki: printed yester
day more than one thousand names of
voters who have signed the call for the
organization of a great Democratic club
in Sumter county. This is a very timely
move men: indeed, and will go far to
ward* counteracting any movement away
from the Democratic party that may
hare heen oa foot hi that connty.
A club a* .arge and as enthusiastJc as
j that of Sumter connty is capable of doing
Amenoui, Ga., August 5, 1802.
FOB PRESIDENT,
(•ROVER CLEVELAND,
.fudge Cieoigo llillvcr is a grod and j an incalculable amouat of good. It ca.i
popular man, and I* in every way wop J send contingents and relays t.>all part.*/
thy of the nomination, under general of the district, and co\ »r, w*tb Its in:!u-
conditions; hut the integrity of the ence and its ex.unple, a jr**w| deal of
Democracy and the preset vatlon of bar-I territory
op NEW YORK.
FOB VICE PRESIDENT,
A. E. STEVENSON.
Ol II.I.INOI
Pl.ATPOKM
A urllf lor re* rime only.
Tlir nilimitr nl IhiIIi gold
purity Milli rsrti other.
The repeal of the III p«
llsn ha.
I test It to the force hill
'Turn llie rsaenla out.*
I I mony l»etween them and the Alliance-
men seem to demand in no uncertain
tone* that Colonel Livingston should be
renominated
He Is the head of the state Alliance,
and ha* a great deal of strength and is-
tlueiice with the Alliance Democrats,
thousands «»f whom have refused to go
to the Thitd party Inreauso of h
It.? example, f*r instance, ought to
have a stimulating influence on the jar-
ty an over the state. There are counties
and districts in Ge>n*gia w were the Dem
ocrats stand more it need of the zeal
and eathtiniasm that have led to the or
ganization t4 the Sumter Democrats than
they do in the Third congressional tfle-l
trief, and this remarkable movement
nd hi* w.uk f«>r straight I>om«>c-; ought tn have the eflatt of rousing the
I »..l .llverrt.. («*•>• • j party from its a path).
I tVli.VMvrrrr.ayli.no liorii the suspi- j Tin. I «»*fat* of ‘ienrgia aright a,
nit i.i on «i.tr clotisof .Mine a. In I lie lraulng* of Col.! well awake to tire fact that, fer the lir»?
Livingston toward the Third party hero- time in many year., they have a real pi.
argii-
A r.rnri) MAN en\t Wl.oxi..
<*n Tuesday theSenntnii.il convention
of the Third party ftr the Thirtccnti
di.trict, nominated Ur. fi. A. Harper,
for Senator; and he accepted the nomi
nation.
The friends o'tliia gentlemen will he
pained and surprised to know that he
has thus finally cut lotrsc from the party
whose platform and nominee* he pub
licly pledged himself to stand by and
•np|M>rt only three months ago.
f>r. Harper was elected chairman of
the Sumter county Democratic IMH
meeting that tret in Amerieus April
lOlh.tn udopt a plat'om of principles
and send delegate to tlx .tale conven-
tion that met in Atlanta May 19th. He
accepted the position of uhairman of
that Democratic me,‘.fug, and along with
every ..iher Democrat present, voted in
TKS VKAIIV SOlTUKItN r li'»»m. i AS AB»r*D AtLIAxt r
Since 1SS1 the corn crop of the South! An Alliance of the Third p,
has increased To per cent, as agai rst TI | the liepnblicaus i* the tno.t
per cent, in the rest of the country The thing that esn happen in iM.liti,
cotton crop has Increased from -VX)0,nir/ Republican party is the very oil
to P.OOO.OCO bales, an Increase in value.
oven with tbe present low price, of
100,000, and yet tbe value of the grain
crop exceeds this. In lsd tliero were
41,600 mile, of railroad in the South,
against less than 24,000 In lssi— a pi in
of 87 per cent, as against a gain of r>0
per cent, in the rest of the country, lie
passenger tratlic of the same roads la-
creased during the name period pc;
rent., as against an increase In tbe res?
of the cruntiy of only hit* per sent. In
pit; iron manufacture the South's out
put jimjxd from 4.11,100 In
It-ci to l,014,Ml> in 1901—
a pain el 3-'d jcent., as against
T|
e ti,
i
favor ot the following rrsola'.ton, which j s pain of the rest of Hi* rountry of 78
Tlir •lni|il«- mnl |»1aIii fluty hhlrh
I fir |iro|ilr |« to r» Uiirr tautlisii to tlir nrr-
r**«ry ti|uii>m of *»i rronomlcHl «*|»cr«tloii
of I hr Kuyrriito nl —<lmvrr Cleveland**
Tariff .Mr»MKf IHM7.
Govkiixoii III • iiaxan has withdrawn
from the gubernatorial contest In Ten
nessee, and left the field to Judge 1'ete
Turney.
Tine true Democratic policy is to pet
as many alUencemen to vote the Demo
cratic ticket ss possible. Their votes
will b* needed.
Govkh.xoh IHcmanam, of Tennessee,
will not ask the Democratic nomination
for governor. It Is thought he is to run
as an Independent candidate.
Tiik Albany News snnounces tbe re
tirement of Sir. W. W. Turner from
that paper, he having told out to his
partners, Messrs. Pruett and Hawk.
Piuvatk Kay, who ran away from
Homestead to marry hit sweetheart, has
been found not guilty of detection. Tbe
New York tVorld congratulates tbe
eourt-martlel that It has refused to stig
matize n loving Impulie as oowardly
fear.
Noktiikn will not be beaten for gov
ernor by any one. Northen hae been an
honor to Georgia. Georgia will take
pleasure now in honoring him. Ills ad
ministration deserves the compliment of
a second term and indorsement.—Savan
nah Press.
year ago, they have not been jusli
I fled; for Ids record In Congress mid Ids
- acts and utterances nt liomu have been
• characterized by the strongest sort of
simon pure Democracy.
| To retire Col. I.ivlnston just at this
critical jiinctmu would he rt pan! * I as u
slap in tho face of the Allianse and
might drive nuniliei* of them into the
Third party; and just now every man of
them is needed to maintain the ItCrprity
of the solid South.
Col. I.ivlngston Is the only Alliance-
man (possibly excepting Col. Hoses)
who ran cope with Tom Watson sa the
stump sad defeat the plans of that rene
gade of stampeding Georgia Alliance-
men into the ranks of the Third party.
If Watson Is to be defeated In tbe '.>0111,
It is the voice of He uidas I.lvlrgaton
that matt win the Alliance votes there
necessary to save the day, and to- tarn
down Livingston now would le a
triumph for Watson second In bill esti
mation only to the defeat of Speaker
Crisp himself.
With tbe renomlnatlon la bit peoket,
I.ivlngston, who has ability and lathi-
onc* of the highest type jsat where It
can now be of the greatest beat At;, can
go Into the Tenth, as lie la asked to do,
and. fortified with the endorsement of
the party can defeat Watson's re-elec-
tion»
With the stigma of repudiation by Ids
constituents upon Ida, Ida power for
good would be gone; sod tire thousands
of good AUiancemen all over the Mato
'Jtical caxi!«i'?a before them -a ram
paign in which they wlit be compelled ti.,,
meet men wlm have ln-.ro Democrats and ' :
was introduced by Judge Allen Fort,
atd which Dr. Harper put to rote In the
meeting:
Resolved. That we |ne.|<|. ozrsclse* to
■tslel U|m» tile pisiform of ert:M-.;iies IV be
a0npif,l hy t'le Saihmal pcmocratle t'oavvn-
diat lute'. In Chl'-mrc June itr4 to
Ml|'i-ort the nominee, of tl:st couvcntlon.
Dr. Harper ie cow before tbe people
of tTe Thirteenth tu-miorial dlstilct,
asking their suffrages, as the candidate
of the Third party. What aM’irmvce
hare t.» Third party people that ho will
lie any truer to his pledges of fealty to
them [lull he was to tl.» Dcmscratk*
party? He haa repudiated aplrdga pttb-
icly in.vie in tire ptvseuce of ttit- largest
;vho arc tcitrabiy well e-vnipped speak
era. Heretofore the Democratic cam
paigns in rteor^n have oven ho.iday af-
f.iln*. There ha« been no opposition to
siresk of, let nrvw there are two white
white parties in the tiehb with the black
party looir.smg up Is the boekgrorsd
Democrats wiD be comrielied to wrestle
with their aeiglsbom in argument, and in
c.-derto do t.iis effectually and s iocess-
fcDy they rail bars to AvsDgtbcn the
orgaMzalioe of Ue p irrv. The moral
power and knee ef effect, reorganisation
is rnoslculairie, and this, element the
party will nsed in the pneent campaign.
Thera would sot today be a Irseech
iotbe party worth men timing has tor
tba-ilbadvlied attacks that foolish and
Ik S-bcoded Democrats have mzde on
tks-Kvmer»' .Ulkscce. Dtufor these at.
tasks tbe AJUaacs would-hare continued
*o be the stroeghoid of Utmocrney in
Georgia, instead of becoming the-nar-
aary of an anUsDemocrasks moreexewt
Therefor*! .w* say, let an have- zeal,
nod enthusiasm-and vlgnaens methods;
let us strengthen, and confirm, and ex
tend the Demoontic organization :’.et ua
renew anti revlvw the Impulses and ef
forts that wrought victory for tbe Demo
crats in tbe dark days ef reconstruction;
but let us not forget that men moy be
honestly misled. Let uwnot forget that
Htoso who have acted with the party so
long and s»faHhfully may be mainlined
who are standing by Livingston and { by argument and reason, but sorer by
Doaaocracy may bo led to aorrpt the-1 abuse and vilification
statement ef Watsoa .is the truth, that J Sumter county ha* oet the p»&e for the
no Alllsncemen are wanted In the | party. Lut Democrats ia all the enun-
Evr.it since the Democratic rally Dcmonratlc rank*.' {tics form themselves into compact organ-
Sylvania, a few day* ago, the Third Colonel Livingston may not be popta ■ Izatlona, and then let the campaign pro
percent.; in other word, in 13*1 the
North and West mads more than nine
timer as much lion as tbe South, itr 1801
they made lew than four times as ranch.
The increase in the cumber of mill
iterators in the South was l.W per cant.,
as against an increase >ti New England
of IT per cent. And sola every line of
productive activity the marvellous rapid'
ha* brought about the evil, of *| lit
Third jwrty complains. Hiu-li a ,,
Hnation Is like an Alliance of ,3
Who agrt-ra to a fusion wit), the de«d
the hope of getting to heaves'
Loaiarillo Courier- Journal.
T« Third party in the Viftl, di.M
threatens to run a nan who rejoices
tho odd name of Chupp, for con
The iineatlon la being asked,
C'liupp? Isn't the name reslly p| lum
Tlten there ia ‘Ulue Kml" Wimbctl,
the Third, whf ia a notch ahcaj
Chump la the mutter of fame, |„ that
la classed as a deserter from the Pedn
army. Then In Mie Tenth Is Tom,
Watson, the biggest asa of his size in t
universe. Mow tbe <|"estion is, „
dra't the Third party run some j«,
men for office? Why shoixhl the Thi
district pick up Wimberly, the shabbi,
apology in tire whole district?
county could furnish a half dozen I*,,
nice. What's tho matter with
Higghtbottom Sieg, or John Hucklebei
ltogc-w, or even tlie belligerent .1
Ity Of inerea-s in explained, showing HonWdory Walker na the
that in a**e*st i valiiatiosi tb« property • »ri. ..
, . . ^ | rtpcak«r Crl*|»; They are a cut ali#v
Of ,, th.a ,w»iod vso „f Wi-al w rly, or Chump, Tom %
nea.-'y doublc.1 an.l Increased from 8147 R ., n> ayil wouWa . t lllw . lcu e||ll ,
per capita to J'JTl-a rerord that ia ........
I>rinociatic iua«u meeting hold is tliin
cutunty'm ycura. Dock lie lxdievc that
tho will put anycondtruco in the
;>o)itical ooimtanoy »vf one who cut' hi*
own worJa in thin ot! hand mnnncr and
cbaoKCH Ins* pivitic* un )n woiil/. !ui*
CTat*.'
thcmHelvcM or tladr *tat«, a* Watson !i
done, :«4i«l as Wi*ab«*riy would :L> <;
had tho chance.
por vKipita
probably withor.ta parallel in the who #
hiatorjr of MuhHtr.ntrnl indu trial growth.
And in aplte of the temporary depret-
•ion caused by arvovrrpioiliottr^ of cot* j Xnu lookout fur fun. ^Sotav g,
ton, the incrcaftc ^oeson. (mao,** in the eloquent lanxii.-i^r of ;
sorter Wimberly, “will pit up
J WOO, and start a :ww*pap»r in Atneric
ItAiM HAY.
j The .V^nent: rains for two month. . th , ;atorcltl ,, T|l|r( , .
: past hv.e dcveioi er: one ot tbe mod ? ...... • *. .. .
, ( Will not such an ‘organ” fill a luae l
If Dr. IJUf*. was in rmydcgrolu fT T 1 " 1 . *”" srow 1 n journaliKlc vacuum In the heart. „f ,
M-atpath)- with the Third party he ,n ‘" # “ OD ’ t Ufty Thlxl party raen in s.mt.r cron?
simrild ha s» kept- rut of tbs- IWmocratic whoalrcady read th. "be,them .
sums mt-effjg: and above all, he »» three fee. high .<ra«|gi. fcotfem. to - Mc , BUM.rskite?" And will there,
ban* refused to | reshle over- that lleet ^!^ the cattu. In tbe -State a ., ev lb)
lag as the- leader ef thepsety; anlw| or *^ r njear . we»» proper y i Q vicioiay of the |M>ckct
pjMicly coatmlHIog blmasU to iu .' , ,
thru. If he ivad raJ*-cd to set a. ckalr-1, * ,,fr ot Z ™
tmm, and staid ou U,e fur* and Jv.md. to here ^ P*° ple »**»«■<»
at*.eat ,bto-r««,la.lon, a. did .1, r«i^ !0 ^' on ; coun ;
party men prasent^ho h*i no bu.ta.se T"
in the mreMEg), there might have brtn ^” " ^ but °“« b ‘ to P , * D ^
s<m* slighrsembiaace of co-l.tetK,... to *" ^ own
h's-pnaen? attitude: but uader tbe oir- *** *’
cxnmtance*. them, ie no goHuatlom noe
escue* for souh * political bnck serner-
“ tt-ro-M frmm« haullottWeeteriximy ot infeiuae quality Manning to make thing leuk
—t Dr, Iiarpsr aaa Ira ms an excuse for here to take Its place 'Um r... »iu ■.... w. ...
Lttloaare tbe bay and aava-onr coun
try
hleremarkable political omits* tbs ool-
umnoof Tro-Ttaaoe-KKconMUi aroopen
tc its publication. He la certainly due
na.aeplanation te hla frlouda who Have
always honored' and roapeeted him-; .aod
wh» are nose utterly at • liras for n woo*
tu say In bis-dofnaee.
Will th* prospective eaeator fism the
Thirteenth throw • little light os ,-v sub
ject of very grave concc.ra to hlr-frieaia
aaJ neighbors?
party men liave been returning to the (wi|h nrlain D^-aocratio iandars, fur | C4*cd.—Atiaula Comcitntion.
Democratic faith. A large number °f ; both j>er»onal and political reason*; but
them have shaken off tbe new party and ,,, >treDKt i, c , n n<A be Ignorad. uor bis
renewed their allegiance to the old and ,h e puty dis| envrd with.
just at th( moment when a false step
may mean 'he success of th* Third party
movement In mu| counties of Heorgia.
last friend.
Tiik Aiken, S. C , Herald, a red hot ^
Alliance pajor, say. that of all there- 1 VhVteVt7nt“era^f”.“u i^iy
markable things of .brae remarkable : ^ CoW Urligrton u re .
tlmra, the strangest of them all ta how ao|n||Mt(K , at , a view of th* cam
•Southern white men can fonake the
Democratic party and claim allegiance
to a party known u the Third party,
beaded by such scoundrels aa Weaver.
Tiikhk seems to be a great deal of
sclllahneaa In the president's veto of the
HcUarraliaii claim. That tbe veto was
to protect Whltelaw Held's father-in-
law la now openly asserted. That gen
tleman Is now In part possession of the
lands which congress said belonged to
McUarrahan.
Tiik Home Tribune says that the Peo
ple's party movement baa apparently
killed tbe Parmer's Alliance, whose use-
Judge lllltyer can afford to wait until
18114.
CoxoiiKsaMUht Husks Iu a recent in
terview In thn Constitution said; “The
Democratic Congressman from all over
the country am taking a deep Interest In
the congressional light In this district,"
he stated. “All of them say it will be
a political mistake not to send Colonel
Livingston back. Colonel Llvington la
looked upon aa the strongest and moat
representative farmer congressman w*
have," he remarked, "The farmers of
tbe Northwest want him re-elcctcd. If
he la turned down by his own parly the
Hepchllcans will aay to the farmara up
fulness was ruined by oath-bound prac- th#t> tbat tK . I)emocrat , are llot their
tlce. and designing politician.. Tbe Ah (rlMd> . ,|, at , ho l>tmiK;ra u l, aV e no use
liance promised much and did some good fw ^ fumer> eIce|H to them.
Ciimuusszxx CiaaiNusoi New York
is leadiog the fight in the Hosae against
tbe 41,000,000 appio|>riatk:a for the
World’a.Pair. on *he ground that if tha
money Is voted it will be used aa a Re
publican campaign fund. The belief
haa bosoms firmly rooted In the minds
of a number of prominent Democratic
leaders that tha World'* Fair will be
turned Into n Republican machine for
th* purpoee of carrying the doubtful
Weaken Staten for President Harrison,
and. it I* due to this fact that ao much
opposition haa been suddenly developed
against the appropriation on the Demo
cratic aide ol the House, The Republi
can mernbecs are unanimous in their
support of the appropriation now, al
though they ware divided on the ques
tion a abort time ego, and this gives
color to the statement of Mr. Cummings
and other Democrats that a large part of
the mosey If voted by Congress will be
used fer campaign purpose*.
Ti.k campaign thunder of the People's
party 1c the North is somewhat different
from that In tbe South. In those North
until It became the prey of demagogues. ^ wi || ^ t esc tiled by the farmers of ern Mate* in which tbe Republican party
Tbe Tribune expect* the People a party |.. ... _ m ■„ „ii ,i._ i.. i v„v,i„i.
to wittier under discussion, and follow >ur j, ar ,y a luge vote. We are all the ^ tlie People's party complain is charged
tbe Alliance Into retirement. |j mo talking about available candidates, to tho account of the Republican party,
The Savannah p;css vety property Colonel Livingston la the roost available hdille In the South, where the Demo-
says tliat tlie fact, if true, that egg's candidate in tho Hfth district in the j cratic party is strong, it is charged to
should have been thrown at Col. Peek opinion of the Democrat* in Congresa.” j the account of tbe Democratic party, tt
in Ouitmau is a disgrace to the people of ,, Is evident that both parties cannot be
that settlement. Col. Peck, it ia true, is i Tiik Savannah News very sensibly re- responsible for this bad legislation, es-
the political enemy of the'State. But m * rk * ,liat 11 ,l10 Illll:,, ‘ cu kadera °> | pecially as there has been but one demo-
lie Is a gentleman. No person Ua* the! fieufKla "'°uld follow the example ot cratic administration in more than thir
right to heap indignity upon him.' '■ the JcITeraon county, Florida, ty yM „, and during that administra
There is no hope in the world of Col.! aDl1 lnvltc '»°* , ‘ "* c Dcmo ' | tiun tho Democratic party was power-
v„ violence no 1 cratic and I’cople’a parties to attend > less to effect reforms, because one branch
reek being Governor. No violence. t .. . . ‘ lo . rot Congress was controlled by the Ite-
unusual demonstration, is necessary to ,llc,r picnics, they wouhl no mucu to , M , £
accomplish hi. defeat. He is already w »«l “ ak >»K "‘“‘r campaign really one '
beaten * ' °' education. Such joint discussion
) cannot hurt the party that Is in tlie
CuitiSTOfiir.lt, who expected to get i right, and the democracy will always be
the empty honor of being snowed under found ready for the teat. The practice
by Crisp and didn't, wouldn't be satis- of inviting speakers for one side only to
fled with the still emptier honor of run-, address tbe people at these farmers' pie
cing a third party paper in Amerieus D ics has become quite common In this
right under the eagle eye of the great an ,| other southern states,
and good Tiviks-Hkcoiiiikb. He Impair-, '
ed his eyesight, but he cut hla eye teeth | Gknkkai. Field, the People's part)
running the Montezuma Record into the candidate for vice.l'resldeut, evidently
ground and reducing the list of subecrl
bers from 2,000 to 27. His present con
tract s 1th the republican party doe* not
call for 1,1s slaking th* salary they pay
him in trying to grind aa “organ" for
the edilicatton of th* little handful of
third party freaks la this congressional
bistrtcL
has more coniidence in the Republican
party than he baa in his own. lie has
expressed the opinion that Harrison will
get tne electoral vote of Virginia. He
will no doubt do all be can to deliver the
electoral vole of his Mat* to Harrison.
Ia IU hut analysis th* Third party la
simply aa assistant Republican party.
•SrATKsMA.v WmiiEitLY claims that he
is called by Christ to lead the people out
of political darkness into the Third paity
light. Wimberly should not fail to re
turn thanks to the Savior whose name
he blasphemes by such statements, that
ho lives since the days of the Inquisition,
for If that august tribunal had to deal
witli such impiety. Statesman Wimberly
would adorn the top of a bunch of burn
ing fagots.
Tn r. thumb rack It a great encourage
ment for young gentlemen to join the
militia. After having half their hair
shaved off and their thumb* dislocated,
they will th* better appreciate the pomp
and panoply of glorious war under th*
Carnegie system.—St. Louis Republic.
Mu. W.tveoK professed lo spoils as a
“represeatativ* of the Hate of Georgia’’
the other day when defending las attack
on Congress. Hut be represent*, at
prevent, nobody but himself. Ilo was together with a well prepared coinpca
that “good man" who la ta put jp t
MOO or 4 M? Go ta, Statestaan Wi
burly. The successor of Speaker Crl
should dive down inti bis own pock
and draw forth a modicum ef thesali
he Is pork*ting from the 'lapublic
.Mtapslgn.zommltte* ia payment of
I acrvlcea an tho political Mosas-wbu
“ 7“ W ~r T I the peopl. out ot th. wUd.rams,
that thousand* of .tom ot firrtvotaa* bay! —
rot In one Helds, whits the railtmd* anrf tzor report* from the nertbwssl
KK.ir.tir waoiiTHK cwmiaz
Our friends la.the country who do net*
enjoy the privilege* ot the dally mail;,
are fatly alive to th* impoetaooe of tk*
great sampalga-upon which .we have on
to red; and desire to keep f ully posted in
regard to important State and nations!. some sections, whore the crops are
blue for the third party. The stole:
may sound rather odd, but, on the
tbority of. northwestern papers of
roent and vtraclty,. Il ls truo. Itcno
■oat crops of both aorn and wheat
reported in both ol the Dakotas; Kan
and Iowa, If the weather conditions
not become advert* In the oxtreme
lag the xezt six weeks. Th* dem;
for farm help If dally laorsoaiag, and
events. Tbe way to do this Is to ssb
scribe to Tiik Wkiki.y Tiasto-llixcetu.
Kit, which contains all th* latest dia-
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sent to Congress as a Democrat by Dem
ocratic voter*. Rut having deserted tho
party that gave him preference, he can
not claim to represent the (ieorgla Dem
ocracy. He was not elected by tbe
Third party or the Republican party,
hence he cannot claim to represent
either of those panlie* in Georgia; and
so it must follow that he represents no.
body but himself and nothing but th*
gross error of th» Tenth district In sen.ro
Ing him to take Alexander H. Stephens’
seat. If the I’eo^le’s party should retixn
dluu of Slate aud local news.
Tiik Wi-xuj.v Tiuiroatvoiintu will
L# sent to any address from now until
the 10th of November, after the presi
dential election for TwirsTr-riVK uKnxa.
Send In your money at once. Think of
all this good reading foe only 27 cents.
for harvesting, farm bands are in
demand at exceptional price*. Such
ronditiem of affair mllitatse against
people's party, which Is emiaintl.r a
intnity howler and cannot stand
perity.
Tiik House committee on agriculture
which ha* been investigating the effect
of the tariff on agriculture haa submit-
ted a report setting forth the facta that
every tariff since tha war has deprecia-
„ , .,. ted tho value of farra products and prop-
htr. Watsonito Congress, b* would k s v ’*»| erty, because It has prejudloed Euro-
right to claim that he represented Geor
gia, to a limited esteat. Hat at present
he has no right to claim aay such thing
—Savannah News.
Tlie Schley County News gives a full
report of lion. Robert Renter's masterly
speech mode in KJJavill* on Wednesday,
and pays the following just and fitting
tribute to that talented and abia Demo
crat:
In % uptfcli n! one hour nnd f<wty mlttcU*
Colouol IWrurr revl*v«*l the wtoilc ilttuitlou
In m luAonrr that won for him the b!(hr*t
admiration of all hU hearvra. Vociferous
cheering and ap|>lamiepunctuated hU •perch
throughout, and when he had concluded the
•Unit wa» invaded hjr hundred* of nea «nta«!a
friend*, eag^r to alt aka the Laud of aud Md
lloxl-wpccxi to Monnhe'n gallant young mmi
who Iu the hour of defeat for 4'«»ngrea«ional
hx>nors can pi abroad aud preach «uch aiund
Ik iu<M*ratlc principle* a 1th the n>ni of n 10:111
who bold* the principle* and safety of III*
party aiiuvi |ter*oual agrandl/eiiieut.
St MTKK county leads. The great Ten
Iltimircd Club lias set Georgia atire.
The good work began to be felt in Scbicy
on Wednesday, when liumlicils of lists
containing (lie names of tlio faithful
won-scattered far and wide; and whilo
stirring the good Democrat* of Schley
to greater /cal, dispelled the illusion of
the Third party people ot that county
that they had any strength In Sumter.
The tidal wave rolled up by Sumter's
ten hundred will never stop until it
sw eeps over Georgia and leave* no vestige
ot tlie Tldrd party heresies. I.et Tom
Watson look to ids own auburn scalp;
tho ten hundred of Sumter county aru
reaching for It.
Till: editor of the Savannah News
ought to keep posted. Tbe News of
Monday aaya that Speaker Crisp will be
opposed by Editor S. II. Christopher, of
the lluena Vista 1'atrlot. Th* News Is
mistaken in tbe Christopher. S. II.
Christopher is in the Fourth district, and
a better Democrat doe* not live. Ed
itor Hancock probably meant little Wil
li* Christopher, of MontetnaM.—Darien
Gazette.
peso nations against the Chlted States
and. caused them to force our farmers
into competition with tbe slave labor of
Asia and Africa. The report then shows
tbat daring the low tafit of 1846 agri
culture in this country attained its
greatest prosperity. Farmer* should
pouder over this report ao they can go BOW **** 1 **'*** ** Br ® ** konl#
* rises to remark In meeting tint th*
of the railroad commission iagm
to the polls and vot* Intelligently in
November, otherwise th* protected
manufastnrors wilt continue to an***
million* at their expense.
Tiik farmers of Southwest Georgia
have good reason to congratulate them-
selves on having tried fruit raising in
preference to cotton. This present sea
son is one of greater abundauce than
ever before, and as prices are good, tlie
farmers are finding the venture most
prolitalde. While all is now good, it
must be remembered that fruit, like cot-
t m. can be overproduced; so let the
farmers take care not to de|>end too
much upon any one fruit, and above all,
not to give up raising the necessary
produce (or their homes.—Manufac
turers' Record.
Tiik Inlon Springs, (Ala.,) Cotton
Mills are now preparing to put in the
I,0U) additional spindles and carding
machinery decided upon some time ago,
Tills plant haa only been in o|>eration
about a year aud lias been eminently
successful, its product is hosiery,
yarns, carpet warps and druggists’
twines, and tlie goods have acquired an
excellent reputation.
Willi v the Thiid |crty conn
Tuesday lesolvrd to start a paper
Americas, It did Willi# Turncoat t'h
topber tbe exceeding great honor to i
him to run It for them. Rut he it
turnieg loose in the bottomless pi
newspaper venture any of the
paid him by th* Republican camps
committee, and ao be declined
thanks. Hogav*assn excuao that
"eyesight was too had." This ns
downright fallacy oa the part of WJ
Hla eyesight was too good: so go*
fact tbat he ooulda’t see It at all.
Is a paradox of Third partyism, <
Willi* will be planned to explain tu
admirer*.
Riikc Tmi'i jrrr, of TbomasvLIa,
ing got back from the grant Democi
rally la New York with aclarllxd vf
every day. It Is the safeguard anJ
protection of tha people, at tlie
time they do not attempt to oppre»
roads. Georgia's railroad cuiumioi
all right. And Brer Triplett might
added that to Amerieus and the At
cu* member of the board more th
other causes la attributable the (act
erything is ail right with rvc-t
the relations between the pcopl. an
railroads.
Nkxt Friday Mars will be directly op
posite the earth, a position reached
once every Alteon years, and the dis
tance will be reduced from 141,000,000
to 31,0(10,000 miles. Now is a good time
for the Third party to an I gate to that
neighboring planet; there isn't any room
>rov ...,.. .u • muj ...Hu bruises oe for tkranajkR*^^
for them here; and it's fifteen year* tin 4w>
the neat chance. Politic* there W. A- Ba-baf*.
purifjinf
Hkrk what Weaver, tl»o
Watson and his followers said
ago at Keokuk, U.:
The rrwrtl of tlie Republican part) *r
tu the rumilO Judgment of nil m« » «*« 11
pcachablt’, save, |HTb:»ps tlmt II '**•’* 1 "
lout with the leading Democratic«
tor*. Tho same oM gsm, save
err shot or hunr, arc a*«lu con»P r
s«*t ptMttrstloti of tho government n?'
Woo to thorn! for tho loyal bo*ti win •
thorn forevor nnd forowor out of sll I"**
danger of *ueh a mUfortuu* 1 to ourc*
country.
Wiiat's the matter with the t"n'
style of th* "Southern Alliance RU'
sklte," that tbe Third party In tbi*
wick feel# called on publicly to rei ,u '
It, and *Urt a little blatteraklte »be<
tlielr own? Haa tbe standard; of ‘
c usaedness" been ao much ndut*.
Statesman Wimberly thinks It no
fills the measure; and that a newer
more vicious paper la required to
th* faithful up to th* scratch?
As a general Unimeat for eprmia*
— .K.emelt— !«•
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