Hale's weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 1892-1895, September 03, 1892, Image 1

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Hales VOL. X. NUMBER glance at the Records. Watson m in bis little book r. himself refering to the on flis to subtantiate hissophis- _ not afraid of the rec 'e are Be quoted on Pet them record be U let the whole ed. following to : e append the Watson’s statements and the canded reader to judge ee n them: Hol¬ June the 28, 1892, la Democrat, made a mo L to subject government to taxation by the State. L. in house voted, yea 03, I Rep. in house voted. I. uay 17. i the reader ever see this liird | harty paper, or ever from a third party speak IPlease remember that the ■party charges that there ■difference in the “ two old is. in. In Ayril, 1864, on ipplenietal National Bank Q der which they operate the vote was as follows: b Senate voted, yea 0, nay 7 I « « “ 30 “ 2 House “ ‘ 0 “ 65 ‘ 80 “ 1 democrat, both in the land Sena e, seventy-two |ber, voted solidly against d out of on e h und red an ii Republicans in both i, only three voted against it the third party charges 5 no difference, and that mocrats are as much re¬ I de as the republicans. !ehonest votqr let such | live or will he repudiate iase remember that when itional bank law was every Democrat from ection voted against. is another bill about he third party say a eal, but does not tell you je jh democrats stood on it. 1869 on bill to declare jy indebtedness of gov |t payable in coin, every pt in the senate voted every democrat in the put one, voted no. p another effort on the [democrats I bonds; to tax gov March 29, 1869, I a democrat, moved to I off sugar, coffee, tea, Itches and tobacco, aud jou Eouse government bonds. voted yea 39, nay 0 | “ “ 0, « 104 r 11 ever see this in a I’ty paper ? I in 1870, on funding r boiids into gold 1 House vote yea 0, nay' 54 Hon ' e vole yea 139, nay 2 nate democrats voted and republicans solid P s ac t also largely in ae Public debt, but the - on *y charges it to [•■ and does not tell you democrat in the ^0.0. b0 voted against; L republican in bot.h two voted for it. the third party CONYERS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY SEPT- 3, 1892. have much to answer for that “ great day. 5 9 The third party charges that the Democrats have allowed the existing banking laws to con¬ tinue in force without effort to abolish or to better. Let us see if the following will not prove this statement to be false. In 1870, Randall, a democrat, off¬ ered amendment to a funding bill proposing to withdraaw na¬ tional bank circulation and is¬ sue $300,000,000 greenbacks. Dem. in the House voted yea 41, nay 6 ttep. in the House voted yea 10, nay 115 In 1870, Morgan, democrat, offered to amenu by repealing bank charges and issue $400, 000,000 greenbacks. Dem. in the House voted yea, 84, nay II Bep. in the House voted yea 3, ; nay 11 In 1870, McNealy. a democrat moved to withdraw national bank circulation and issue greenbacks. Demin the House voted yea 53, nny 11 Bep. in the House voted yea 1, nay 112 Did the reader ever know of a more infamous falsehood than the charge which the leaders of the Third party have been mak ing—that there was no differ¬ ence in the “two old parties ? ” Can any Democrat leave his party with such a splendid rec¬ ord, an d at a time it is being so slanderously attacked ? And if he has left through these mis¬ representations, will he not like an honest man return to his friends. On Resumption act, sell bonds for gold and redeem greenbacks contract currency, Dem. in Senate voted solid no. Bop. in Senate voted yea 32, nay 1. Hem, iu House voted yea 0, nay 72. Bep. in Houses voted yea 138, nay 21. This is one of the iniquitous bill that the third party charges on Congress, and does not tell the honest voters of this country that the Democrats in both Houses voted solid against L. The Times Recorder says there is going to be a rivalry between Sampler and Dooly as lo which shall give the grea’est democratic unjority in the fall election. Mr. S. W. Coney, chairman o< the Dooly executives commit'ee, was in A meri - cus Saturday ’ and reported tin t the D-ioly boys will be saisfied with nothing short of beating Sumpter’s record whatever it may be. He re¬ ports everything very pr sperous oo'i’icaPy m Doo'yand epeiks enthu ¬ siastically of ihe good effects of Judge Crisp's speech at Cordele on Friday. The general verdict of the press m that section is that democracy is teribly in interest in Brooks andLowudes counties The followers of Weaver are a powerless majority in those counties. The disciples of Peek rise scattering. The pure democratic teaching, which those people have had for years at the hands of such leaders as Congressman Turner and others, has made themhrm in the faith, They are fully ar oused, and Lowndes and Brooks may be relied upon for creased democratic majorities 1 at the October 1»V •• ad November elections* 'PG Vi .A i* p.<i aSKy m m n i ' - 1 w m mSi I I 01^35 ENJOYS Roth the method and results when Syrup and of Figs i3 taken; the it is pleasant gently refreshing promptly to taste, the Kidneys, and acts Liver yet Bowels, on and cleanses the sys¬ aches tem effectually, and fevers dispels colds, habitual head¬ and cures constipation. only Syrup kind of Figs is the duced, remedy of its the ever and pro¬ pleasing to stomach, taste ac¬ ceptable to the beneficial prompt its in its action and truly only from the in effects, prepared most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular Syrup remedy of Figs known. is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug¬ gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro¬ cure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try it. Do not accept ar j substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, NX Washington, Ga., Aug. 22.— Fully one thousand people as¬ sembled at the old “Fountain’ camp ground, in Warren county, fourteen miles from this place Sunday. The camp is located in the third party stronghold of the tenth district and the Hon. G. H. Ellington, president of the Far¬ mer’s Alliance, was on hand spreading third party news under alliance colors. In speaking of the action of the alliance at Gainesville, Mr. El¬ lington seemed rather sore on ac¬ count of the turn matters tool-:, though he claims that his election as president was sufficient en¬ dorsement of the third party. In reply to the question of what would be the policy of The Southern Alliance Farmer in the future, Mr. Ellington said: “I am chairman of the board of control of The Southern Alli¬ ance Farmer in the future, and am determined that its course shall be the same it has pursued during the last six months, The paper shall be a people s parly paper and shall endorse that par¬ ty at all times.” Mr. Ellington said in the course of the conversation wiJi your correspondent that in the selec¬ tion of “lecturers” for the alliance througnout the state that he would take good care that none but people's party men should have those positions. In fact, Mr. Ellington is determined that alliancemen shall have no doc¬ trine but third party if he can help it. A number of promineut alli¬ ancemen in this county have withdrawn from the order and all democratic members will with¬ draw if this course is pursued. THE TI.UE LAXATIVE PRINCIPLE. Of the plants used in m t ifacluring the pleasant remedy. 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