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WEEKS PAPER ‘
CONSISTS OF
35 COLUMNS
AND IS
24 COLUMNS URGES
Than tin Regular WetUj.
Ti if PEOPLE or GEORGIA DEMAND THE DOUBLE STANDARD
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A Great Bant'a'lic Conreniion
Heid in SiifTin.
5,1!5 FEtFLI tIWEO lOtfIMF,
laij •! Gesr.iu's LeadiiS hNIc lea
I*rt b Afieathatt
3CEGAS SAFE Al ABLE SPEECH j
lie Gave a Full and Intcrcff’irj His
tory of ei«rcr leg.aia'ton.
FS£E COKMU AT 16 TO i OtIUMKC
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fa»t that if lb» •*!»>’» arisen temPrd in ’
fttSl a’.l i»t ‘ -■’ *r of the |WT*. j
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l’.A SLNATiHt PATRICK WALSH.'' '
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thr print'd-* , round whi.b !!»<• drmwra- 1
llut "... ar pl- -** dt» >r-l was t-.mwn
to io lb- «««»-«* -■ * 1 -*« *-v;*l<ff-*l
at lit- nr.ru > a >-s»i6'i. ju»l as
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VOL XXV 111. NO. 29.
MCtalng «hr w«»k •* •**>’ •»'*lu*iv<ly |
■ . .. ».«<<. n<.ta.lh»taii4ing thr (Mt that |
th- tn<s Una had aaaenbled in answer to
th*- hnliai.on of th.- Kpaldiße County Hi*
I m r till.* la »KUr tvquasUns all who were tn
faior tree cvinace to send del.'Kat.s
tn.m tlr t.rrral counties without resard
to paity aifthationa.
Pnva.ini to this a resolution bad been
and adopted reyulrtiw all reoo
lu ■<;.•» IO I- i. I.rTsd to the committee on
> al’ .■•■> •I.’lale. Hut Mr. Uard-
w. r mantfeMeM remaikalile p. rsirte i y hi i
t.. . t-t. ■ f«.r ■ n..r n - i.iuon io a »ote I
oi.r It.-* pi.. * t of Chairman Walsh and I
• tpe member* that it must so to the coin- |
I Bi't: . <Hi ■ solu.xus. After cit t< avotins tn '
I Sait* .o se- ar** - > arms n**d protiatms
I a<a:r.st |- p.ili«l affiliation, lie was com-
pell. ! Io y.. 14 to Hie demand of the chair
-1 man that t . > rnd to the
* osi-iuii<• «• ui r»‘.M»lution>
i.. hi. • h Mr. Gardner pretended to
i \ i i • t h Kation from Pike, the
~.n. ..» • u< . .a. Captain fie lding, of
t.» • * » > a rock-ribbed d« mot rat.
rb reitt u wm adjourned to hear
F” • r Xi .<n a -1 in the meantime Cap-
. i > the *•« . >- - *•
father of » »• el=» I :on reform law pa»Med
11- t: i-t !• .. k.ture, arrived in Gridin.
. form I of th" claim.* us Mr.
<; r «| 4> announced that Mr.
c .er fc d a | ■ itioii of postmaster in
i 1..* ount> a* * that he had taken ad-
-.. ..• cf In.* iu nee to throw an apple
j of d«c<trl in the convention.
• i l» r :i not,” >aid he, ‘Tnfsrep-
j • •ir »'.on when I am |»re*«-nt
I . •i« d I he dot # 1 will tell the
. i- . i *i a-.u .-now the tie that bind*
• i.•* .*.!» w ten the convention met *
• J . i- i «»|«on his mouth. Cap-
, ’ .t. ua> th«r« awaiting an opt»<»r-
:•• ■ i»b, but Mr. Gar«ln«-r b.ud noth*
. - i.n no oLj* t’.oti to the unan-
,n.’ . i’ t oil oi the committee on r«K»lu-
".l i »•! I’d th* only •’incident” of the
' I u wn it wraa found that Mr. Gard
. * p ».• •.«-ter the contention diu-
•!• in general laughter
• lay > d< vdifimente aie
u.£ A.’SWti TO THE CALL
i AH P '.nttof tho State Represented,
an * 1 * rs ct Harmony Prevailed.
t; . Ga . J i.\ is iFperfal.) - The an-
i w «. if for tin convention, as |
i
- • .*•«•.. i- ? .«»».* .vnvm •**« that. tT< ,
, . J a al- Hdly aruti 1. Til* 1
.• • i* from Habersham and |
• . l uti «m and iM’Uglaa, from ,
• •?>. irviu i»ii’»» and c<d*b, «
• >ci:.a! d hi:: t tn the
o * .ery quarter of it, cwn
; . a i’ :y in th*- rv»ithw■••*t to
tl* d up in tie mountains
i »-t rii-y were here in hun-
.i : _ • her Latth w both of war
I- *tin have buii<t«-d up the com- i
i. n-ve char:*. t« r to the com. I
. uhore impr*** will mark
.* i*e no u of the- gt netatiocui yet '
<O ol
A- * • • ’'ii began to aio-enitde,
■• • • *- ‘ ’I t:. fac**w of th« nwri who
l-*» «- • »: •nt part in the demo*
•’ th- past. The pr.
• ’ »t ••-«,« chairman of the dem -•
•» • •-• itive cotr.mittw, was
*•!’ thV. of lion. U. H.
•i t .4 the house of r pr«>en.
rtat« la-naturr prewent.
*-• . at.Hiva. judge* of the supe
rior • mt. »ra general, anti other*
co » that It waa a typj. .4
• *• ’ of the best clasp. Judge
11. tr... '4 A !..»»<• r. Solicitor General Thom- .
■ * V ' brother of the governor,
a jt editors were on
I h»- I >••:..! • a-n. ug those in attendance
•onrnHon. Charles
' L •••'•lt, of the Mvth district; lion.
tu-i • Moses. <»f th. fourth district. |
i a !! r Livingston, of the ffth, i
w-•• . • ill tinu -* th* center* of enthusiast .c |
t- •- N « matt was mure at
’ • • t th« gnat fr«e ailver
I | W Wenafor Mwrgaw.
j It w.s • .e hi.o of nearly
»Pat exalted tic coming of Renator M<«l
g.t:* is, •'.• grov» during the r*-- • m of the
v« , • t’hairman alrh intrndu«-**d
ih« «i.;• •»» it- an eloquent and feeling nian
i.s r Tho >1- h. which will Ik* found • Ire- ;
where, i* on* that will bear neither <■<>•» [
denF.un.tt no abbreviation As S tia’vr j
M rran pro- •-c.|e«| to tn* th»* origin <» z '
n i.« »t • history of coinage in the < 010- .
7» «ad th* n :•! the I nite I States, v hat -
n ,k< •! ■ hr. the un"<»nst»tutinn-’l- |
ity «»f !•« -lating against eith» r cold or s.l- :
v . r h. v h <• T. -d to with the *no.«t in- I
’ t». r. t When he r*presented Mr. j
« j, - I.llmg himself aga iiat provl- •
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VMTCH STATES SENATOR JOHN T. HORGAN, of Alabama.
The l>« iimralh Lion of the Tribe of Judah, U h«»*e Grvut **peerh Thursday He co men a Campaign Standard i-r
d» •»«■•• on the question of thr tw in: hip of
th* two no tills, he WMH gre« t» I with L11..1
. h I I :ii history of h>« •n• •« • •
tor.** • hanii* i front for f< ir Mr < h-vt iaiid
taigl.t i niad was both ■ -onvn. ‘.tig »>» 1
Hmu-iing. Frequent int« imp’ uns of ns -nt
ir n .*<!•■. growing out of the intensity of
the JHM.ple,
Tak«n all in all. the convention was a
Ml . ..ss in territory' re pus. ntrd. in the high
chancier of th* delegates, in the g -od
~-r and narmony that prevailed, and In
every idtaer feature whn h go--s to rink the
typ.eal r;:ia convention. The «l< ates
s. attet* I with the most perf*-* t sat fac
tion. f» •? t ; that a good daj'r Work had
IN THE CGNVLIiiibN HALL
Patrick Wftlr.b Placed in the Chair
by Unanimous Vote.
At a tittle 1.-tor- to o - 1.. k th.- dele-
g • . inui’it* •* p »ui - li.a into the hall At •
!<» PI o’rlot k the theater was full, parquet j
and gallery. The audience w«s warm but ;
patient They • ntertaim i themselves shout- I
mg for fav «ntes who passed every few j
minutes. The gentleman from Newton, |
with th. banner, got a rousing cheer is I
I lie ,<no in. He marched boldly bo the •
front with his banner uprat-ed. and all ,
thr OL- i th- >e-si.hi he sat there, patiently !
!. ’ding it aloft He is Mr. F. H M-Millan,
a farmer. The device is of his own com ep- |
ten «tnd m.ik*
Judar Hunt %pp«*:*m.
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Hunt *w*a» rec. gnix. ! upon tin- platform.
The stag.- was already tilled with uotn
l.’e .b*i,.-4at. j. : ••m« f-.rty in number. Judee
Hunt stepped fr.en the winns and waii.i:.; .
t. the .enter “I the Ft;!i,<- lie Tapped the
••Gri.tlem. n of th <• -nv. ntion.” he sai l.
”thi.-- is pur« ly a I- ism. -*; convention of i
frten i- who have met 1 • re to •'. » ni tiling
in a cause in which wv ar.' all in’ ‘rested, j
T .Vie is no asl<»n f.-r w.-rds. The first
l.ti-i: -s in <t!■ i is the ch tbm of a per- I
m went . hairm in.”
H t. I ir •••> I' I’.. 11 w i . ’ Ii- fc. t
••I !, .O. . H i h . •t‘ .< H ! I’at! k '
W I- • ! Hi tint..nd. ! ■ ir. < th-’ p. rma
id-it . h urt,. ,n ”t this conventirtn
Tlx motion iv i* .-arrl. I with i utiani- {
■ I i t, t
! front *t the st.iitr. Without l-.ss of time .
> forward ami asv.iwleJ the : 1
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It >ho. k the I'tilblinK. <T. ilrman
WtNh anti'.un 1 tout the next I’tt.iin rs to j
I. trail let. I t».,s th eleetlon of a perma
i.r, seereiar.v ami Mr. Itouj; as t.ie'-ner was I
rtiosen.
>eli :•< r Wa -h then sal.l:
Keunlor Wntsh's *|»eeell.
■Th., liiin. iaille I. .mu. of the fotinty of ,
HoahlittK ' >■ t a > all U» frtel.4* of ,
fr... -ill., ...inane It. til’ flat.- Ot Geor
.. . in p , m.-. ot that . ~.1 you are
I . i.. ■;.! <1 t.xlav to re|.r<-s.-nt '>.•■
v , li. -of tie I |.|e of Gloria:. 11l i. t. im- o I
t„ , .jU.Rti.n wli.h ,|e ply. vilally. mor.-
r . th in alt' otli. r i|.li slioll of the .lay. al |
f. Is lie Ir int. restr
Aii.l when 1 look into y< ur ta. es t a i.
4e.pl’, eoiitl lent that you do truly tet.ro-
I , i|.. tx-st llitire.tw of this gr. al : tale.
I Why is it. my follow eltixens, when Goll
io <ll bountiful ploM-h lice lias l.|. I this
I ,taie in th r year amt tn «fie ree. nt year
ATLANTA. GA., MONDAY, JULY 22, 1895.
:ii -i mo. t muniti ent crop’ why is If,
I .a\ th ’ ther<- sip»u!d be discontent from
the irouutain t.» thu ►* .t, from the h’avor
j. tii to tii< i'h.ittanuocht • ii L,-cauFr of
th it ‘it.i ’ . • 'ntrat «h pr< < i.-iting
tinan- ml poll •> <•! Un- a-innnlst rat ion whn h
com tii. state ot Georgia j.:!»,•*»»,•••«• toss in
tax valU'-s in the tost year of its expon
nu i t . i d wh h will ■ ■ ; it more
tn. y»ar lapplan.-e t. ami which ;«ppr»<|-
■t < s money in b<»nd» and in Ht<»< ks and
which appreciates money in the Intnds of
the • apit a lists of this country. I «i«» be
i -ve that undet a w se, JutlieiouH, liberal
». tncial system the <l«*pi«-sion which
•f. year and lawt year an i t ie year ’>«-
f.-Ho prevailed in th- agricultural sout .
c l the agricultural w« ’ would hot lr*«
atl.i tcd this country I. »ok to the • ast
n > |.i , states, and tin n n q t p
t’ iiuntiv before. \ou lind ai
«• rd • . iitaui of afiaiia in flu,
turd .-nuth ami tn the agricult
a d they ay to you. 'That I*
<n rpfOtimlion. It IS. they
tn. r. i om universal rule that , f
things in commerce the rule of sf
«!eman i They sav u is b«*<-aus. ■
It «s I'toii ict I too much ki iu; it y
sh»» smith has produ••<■! t«• muQ
that Ixith “f tii* -c t reat -tapb I
coiintrv are selling in the mark .**
j world for Jess than tin < ••<< oi' u;
: hut it is not so much !>••• in -<• o,
,du ii«»n as b tuu.-t of undrreun.*
I (Applause.) .’ j'
I ”H'ue In our .iwn southland * ,
I w»- wittn.sised. To wiial a -atl
I our pro<im e!s t. pn when thvii cot r , ,
I In thr m.irkHt of th»* world for Irs
• . st This !• ft them s«» iib.-olutrly ‘ 41
pov< risle <1 the gr<at inass ot our prod.. -
»i; that thdy have not been able to
i li.is._- that cotton when it is woven into
I ’‘Here you have a great state, a veritable ,
I empi” in its If. There is no similar area
. of iami in this union or in th«- w ■ -
pause of the universe that is comparable i
to this Mate In all of the essential things, I
in ill of the :treat natural advantages to I
build cp d-v j tii.-j manuf.mf.ir s ami di- !
V. r ititd a.'a-ulturnl pursuits. Georgia ■
ha b.. n bountifully blessed. In the midst
i ; tin.- aburttlance xv< find enforced atliic- |
li. o I j\ the p»-.cm»s‘’ton that la I
town ' ■ • no n *ho •< itiort • H'. !•• ego
w re nest birneta llists and wa re reeog
iii.-i i a ivoeat* s of the free coinage of >«>•<!
i t.i -■ v< r, licit there is more money today
In thi* -tiuiitt’- at cheaper rates of int»r
. t th in ever before Is it among you. i
j* ~ .»f <;• t r: i tI i* am ng the laboring
i j.- .p!«', inmi-g the prodmrs of any ot the
--•iithern stn’c;/.' No, my friends, ii was
m-v - <-o s ine as it is to ly imong the
Now. it is no» for nm to outline what
th s \ nti n ’-.ail in It wi--loni see pr< p
er to do. but I stand ben as* an advmati
ot that . ot) a itiit on-d system of money
which was «i -rnft».‘ in»e th* fur anmntal
■ b, X ind tha? is that uoihinc but ;o!d ami
. r should be a tender in payment <>l
j debt. (Applause.»
•‘Tita’ is the constitutional provision that
hn- been th principle ami the pra< th‘- "f
the democi Hie p.rtv ff»n» the -oundabon
of this gov« rntnenf up to this time. That
F tin priu inle for ub h v«m gentlemen
n-o ! <te tmlav assembled; that is the prin
j < pi to which you *nvite. invoke the a l
I of . very < itizen of Georgia without regard
. to p irtv. without regard to pis’ ;• t.iliat 'o-i
I to rorne and unite with you to • t • id for
th. money of the TH ople ft ! th. standard
1 .»f h ’ .-‘t mom-v, that void :*»’ • nilv.-r shall
■f, the money of final ridemption < ip
nlntiset mill that there ’-hall not be one
i Itv for the rich man an i another for the
poor man.
• \Ve contend tint if this eountrx. by ’ ; /
- . f ' great strength ami IF v*
power. r< ’■’tores silv-r to its constitute
rlrht gn’l ami si’ver can be ••
' i par ty. one as go das the other •
plause ) y*
•If my f. How-rltizeoM. when th< i|
I bucks nr th*- treasury notes worn
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fef the purpose ami the solo pu
L
j...a ng th»> ‘.r< asury, of embarra• sing the
go v • uie-nt of putting tt in a position
whej,. a d. '••;!■» ,ssm- im.n bond.-, rmre
h<»rais. mor bond.-, to b - paid h r Ly the
working p. . pie of the country (app a<ise> -
I say that if In tha supreme moment,
w hen ih- • ■ p-- n! w -re d-d. actual -d by '
th< n < iof unholy gain, s -nw man ha Iha i
the courage of Andr w ,1a- kson n-r- .it ap
pl HI: his d- V ition to the Interests of
th« p* • pl». and had said. I will give to
you shylocks tli.it whi'h ts provided in
the beml, I will give you silver (applause>,
• a .if bm l; would not have been
aj'h d to our puldie debt.
Uy friends. I hav. seen all sorts of
pa. ovw our land, waves of fanati-
• w .\es of war. of pestilem o, but I
i ’ no v.-iv.’ so destructive t<» hu
k7 v t,.e w.-ivo of eupiility which now
ti .' ud of o’ll - fA*'t>l lllS« •
■' U, I ope you Will paitlon UM’ ,
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JI DliE JOHN J. HUNT, DOIdI.AS ui.uusNEß,
Th.. I*r..*lil«.n< XII.I *.-<-r.-tnr> ,4 xpnhl liik'k lllmrtnlll.- w’.h-li !»««.- «l <li«- • nil for the St < on* .-ntion
That 11... Ju.' ' 0.....1.-1.-.I th. l.rrnl U ... k for U 1.1. I. 1. «... tall.-.!.
for speaking so long. I am occupying
the time of Hie convention pr<l’aoly when
it should be <i voted other matters, but
iv’kii I have said to you has b-n said
t wthout prop ar ition. It has been
i from • Ii- pt mpt’iigs of n - heart, which
always b ats in in ison with th- hearts of
!;e piople." (Gnat applause.)
< «»ninil<tre on KcMulutions.
-‘tnin Evan ll’»w II uaim-d the atfeii
f tlo chair in I m »ved that a <-om-
♦ n-snlinions consisting of one .
ach I’ongressional district ami two I
i from ttie state at large, be appointed by j
the chair.
! Captain Howell’s motion was adopted.
Vice I’re**ideiifs for thr L<ai4ur.
Tt was movt-d that tip chairman apixdnt
two vice pr»-si<|ents from each congression
al district and tw<i from the state at large.
He nanred the following:
First District -K. C. Martin and W. IL
Kemp.
Second District—Kiehard Hobbs and O.
B. Stevens.
Third District—J. Pope Brown ami Bas
com Myruk
Fourth District F. M. Longley ami Dr. ,
J. \V. 'laylor.
Fifth District—B. M. Blackburn and 11.
Broadnax.
Sixth District J. J. Hunt and T. F.
N« w 11.
S \ nth District F< lix Corpul and M l- ]
1-r Wn -.ht.
highlit District N. G. Long and W. F. J
Jenkins.
Ninth Distri H. I‘. Ltd n and Twin
Hutcheson.
Tenth l- . ’rtct T. H. Bern:’ ll and Jamea
Whit- h- ad.
I r;. .enti» District -11. A. Wrench and
Torn Ka-«»ri.
S at* at Larg • Lum M. Sm?h. V. V.
Wmpp: . F. 11. t oil-j and Ed Wight, of
Albany.
(*hairni-in \\ il h named the romiuittw
on r< o. iti-. - f«dlov;
First Distri v A .1 Brannen.
S> < ond I»i -tr:c’ < lai i W ils m.
Thir l Dislt t *h. T. U»liey.
Fourth i • H • ■ R i: -•; a.
Filth District A. ’* M< Cilla.
Sixth Di. tri-i T /. mhry.
Seventh l»i tie \V ill. »ni Phillips,
Etgr.th District I H. ’’.triton.
Ninth D.strit 11. P. B-dl.
Tenth in-tret W. H Fl■ n.i’vr.
El- v nth Di tri S. M. Uole rts.
S ii- at Li g’ Evan P- Howell and Al-
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The Mg form of Hon. « Li <-m •' Wilson
Moo., at the desk of the i hulrman at S.»
o . Ire k S’li.it, I Wnl:-h v.as eating ilinn- r
with 'l'mt Cn nshaw, after a busy morn
iug's work. '
Captain Evan Howil. chairman of the
Committee on resolution* was ready » tu j
the report the li thing. He mount. 4 the I
stage at: .t. i i .n a ion.!, .iu-.in.-t vol e.
Every plunk in it waa received with toed
ehe. t in;,', ri' anti .ii.- the eheerhig eontinued
for fully a t:ii" i'e.
Captain Hiw. il rea l the re; >!ut ons -r. t
su«U i.wa:i' r a.i to drive iiome lliet; truth*
to sV<"t list, la r.
Tn-’ tu: lens were In full a follows* j
••V. i tii.- >.i i-n'etiv'* <!■ tin p« | 1
ol lU ;e J. G.a.i. ’. rho 1... r it,
inetaiti’ slundar l of loth gold an., sili'. r.
in . onvemiim as.- l: a "R • a:>.|
adopt as the acntinients ol the enliven:'on
th»* following pi . an. 1c and resolution.-,
i a toptcu bv im- Mcmph s bini* tall; ■ <-mv* n
. tian, on tla b’.ih day .A June. I-.m
••Whereas, Silver ami g-dl coin have in
• all a-cs cun iltutrd the in-mcv of th--
; vv-rld. were t‘.« money o* th* m’h-us of
' the r« public, lie money oi h.siory ami oi ■
I tn •• i. titutioi.
••Th- iiiiv* rsi! of mar.kin i
has ‘i im-i.srr i’ -I that the joint u ■ • I I- »th
s.lv« r aii'i mJ i coin ns nmi” y constitute .
t ... n: >r stable standard of vaim* at I !
th** fu'l amount of both u ’als is
nt • <sary a a indium of «x imiim. • |
’•The d» ns : *'.tv-’ either •' tn ”
u nivtalß means an appreci.-• ion in
t‘.o value ol moi- . ‘ f ;, H * n J* 1 ’ i rl ° r
lilies, a din . Hi prob “ _<d
legitimate busin* j-s. a ' J
in th« nur i -i ot -i , wit I: h.; • ■ I
fi'.iu Hl" .*haiu.. ' id traa. and Di
dn't ry. w 11. r ■ it no ion ” ** ... I *
in i Si--.’ !•' '.*■■' and -Is idle accumulation
in the bank- a: i th. gre.t money centers
1 of the country.
••Th* r< is no health or soun-lm s in a
final..-.al Bvsiem uti I r which a lioard- i
dollar If productive of im to its
> • <>»r. while an inve -t. d dollar > e Ids a
< usta.itlv diminishing return, and under
wlich fortuTP-s are mad* l v the a--’in!is of
idle capital or by a persistent fall th ‘‘
... ,f comme-littos ami a persist«*nt
dw • -Hine Ir. the margin of profits in al
mo t branch of u- fui -J :s«rv b- i i
a svst-m is a premium on sloth uti-i a ; n
;i!i- m-»n industry, and such by-tem is
thy which ‘.he criminal legislation of I s -. 3
I) , jin',.. • i unon this - ountry.
i '-T!.. 'bi netalli.- sfand ird of silver and
S-01-l h.-r-. behind it the -f ac<
and l>n« been f-tv-1 and d .- the
enlightened and -I. lib ra'e judgment .4
mankind. The gold Mali-lain is a
t i .- from the ♦si iJ- hic\ t i
civilized world with nothin:: »• .-omtml
it but twent}-tw>» H'S •» de!' 1 " !
,!i- t r to the people a*. I exit ordinal'
. i.mulation of wealth in the hand.- <4 a
'•’there arc sum* tart b. aring iijw n this
question rt'COV IllZt ’i «:i’l a imilti i b a '
, candid men. wiMlirr ah •< at. Os bi-- r- .
alu-iu or of th- ningl- gold standard. An... :.g
PRICE i d V E CENTS.
I th<sc is the fact that th” very year that .
| marked the change ironi the bimetallic to :
the single gold standard is the very y«ar
that marked the chans'* from a eon ii’ion . (
I rising prices, large pr« tH *. general • <»nt.’i.t
mt nt and great prosperiiy, to • ton II cn of
' falling prices, diminishing profits, ins< urity
of investment, urn-n»?>loye i labor :ad a
heavy -i< ; ression in ail branches of trade
.ami industry. It is not a m.iUrr •! dispute
among the honest, wdvo at s of ihe gold
• s’;ip«!ar<l that general r»* • it y < *m»- to an
en-l w ith thr d« st wu-’i o’ th.-
svstem, and that Lard tme-, failing prices, .
idle working men and wid spread . ♦ q res- <
si«» n cane in with the y- id stat, ia d and J
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• has bc« n mb pt* <l.
•‘Every interna lienal rr.cn**’:*ry conference I
• that ties i-v’-n calif 1. every d» nami in this I
' country ami in Europe for an in: rnationu! .
ap-e'-iiv-nt to re tarnish the bimctalhc |
standard is a confession that the d* nioneti- I
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l ION. .1. W. ROBERTSON, of Habersham,
The Tribune of the People. Who I.l»e» in the 'in ■■ n <»i n-—but llelons" to the
X\ ht»l • Mair .
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1 zat! n of the s -1‘ ni was .a blunder, if n-t
.1 up* that -on ’•! •’* ’«<•• ! 1 < n
OGia.-trous ai I th«»t f -■ conuilions that it
ha.a wruugl t ar full ot m- na< « and* of j • ril.
• Tl:« logi - • ■ts cst:ti-li<h-- b« ord in-
t< i:.; .nt oi. -.on ■’ •: " • de> f-i ti-m ■ *
* Hv* r as i-n* . ry n: iivy bv a **»nsp:ra- y o t
selfish in: •••st. is the cause *»1 the wide
st” rad *l*-pres: ion am! suffering that b<*gun
With tb-’ g-ol i Stu! crd. Th*.” -u bi :
restoration of pro”p--rity. no p, mam nt r—
het Ii uu prevailing condemns until the
great < ause has been r< mov* i by a complete
restoration of silver to its pr-»r»T place as a
nionej metal, equal with «:-•> «.
•\\*, believe in a money of stable value;
we belie*least of all in an ;»ppre< iatim?
standard; it is only through the pra<-tical
opera!i* n of bimvtalli m that a stable stan
dard o’ value <an b - secun I. A standard
constitut'd O s ironr-y constantly increasing
t
standard, but a vonstanriy • aanging stan-1-
‘The cff.- t of gold n »m-metallism is tn ;
establish one flan .rd tor the creditor and
ai>»th»- for the <1- » • -r; ml ?h« ro an b- no
n-oii tiSir iu-< moi •« t r >»>’•’:•. t! i; that ,
w! i< h: iv . hurt m asu’-- t tin* borrow* r j
and ioio; tr-iou- to tin Ici-ier.
•■Cn-hr tl • policy pr. v vi.i.g pr.tr to 17’. i
tb re n b no v.ol •: • n ’ ’ • ;
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in v -p. T nvmi '• ■ ■ ’ :
a d > asv-i dt ■ . I. and a ?.di?i v J’ 1
an it- r.'-.s 4 - n .! J. t r i.■ , - I
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♦•t ?. i ’I
• ti- ns. Fi :n th- >rs« | r -I « i c |
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I up to 1873. th*- richt of the iebt -r to choo«e
- whether h- should i ly nis debts in silver
<»r gold coin was always rerogniz*-d. The
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constantly incr* »s- the value of the dearer
rr.etal and dcstr y the parity between
them
•‘Believing tha* it Is absolutely necessary
tn r- rs- -pin. ail ruinous poll-
<y. we. therefore, re’vdvc:
•
fion of silver to Its : rtvaT pla-*e as a full
I tci :• r -• tr ia;d money equal with
t
| of loth s’J.t and gold .:t ’h- ratio of 16
Itc- 1 and !•!’<•:> terms <<f enact equality.
“That while we st.niib* w 1 < ni • the co-
> th- l ivu 1 State* saouH not wait u '•»
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I th r .-sviVts jr . ♦ 1 to rei the *Krii; iir.g
j . s - that is : nvmg th-* prosperity
i • :b : i !■ ad by their _v-
: amph* he na.ions f th** earth.
; r • An; nc- r. people,
; the r> •- of \i .• rb an lai- r and the
- t
t‘.r
--: r
. . i a-. aiicious demands
‘ in.- .e b . -i-ii.-’h i- . 1 the capital ’ The
•
i- i ■ ■ , - -- .n people
. i TO ] ■ -I- i-- ’it cat* -alter. n,
I <T > .ru U. ■ .. > i • • r -* A \
of | \«:\ : o.i. • e\*ry '** il-» -•<■ ajid Os
. .... . • • Nj -redi* a or ru-.r.ar.t
* ' i|. a r -Et th it - s-r tais pr-ce-
I ■ -
*
, p-o.ib-. Thh » I 1. I • -<-«r A’-.d more
1 .tiding thin nJ ether -- a..4 - - wi.ica
!•
- : Poiiev that now
mdd.fi ■ ; '
growing army of tramps, m-:i whom tack
of wi 1 -o. • <: r. i ’' made out-
cas:s *’nl ..-ggars. Al tde oth r end we
find* that .» f» .v th » n.i es own one-
“The C'-ntra: zat n -4 t\ tl.h has g<v.e
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The pauper an! * . j - rat are twin
ch Iren of th- -J» v is a•* 1 jmholy
<v;n. The situ.*:.on tail » -wr nace
io he lib-r -s -o i ‘p:-- «*• .We
the r- i Th- i-su»- -- enfranchiw
'. . w the
; J- ->• .--ery ani
corruption to n- :i.t .m Tro.-P on the
law-nuking po«-r « II ■ ••»■••
fore, m -al to the plain peop.e o- tne land
with perfect contiden - t-ir patriotism
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lull sense of the peril ...-: con.rone* them
an i def. nd th- .. !• ‘ 'h-ir liberties
v.ni. . ,-ilance that t-.a.l either slumber ■
nor sleep.
• to l‘atroß»g® Control.
••B >olv€ 1, further. That public office is
a puni’c trust; and that rh«> use of public
fur the pirpo-- of molding
pub! sentimen: in in- interest of plu
tocracy ten Is r > - ip i destroy the rights
aud liberties of the mass**.
i.~, it IS - tO Organ Ze tO
of
pr:u .pies annouii- •.4 these rr.-o*Jt;ons;
therefore, .. .
-R- di- 1 That we call upon the peop.e
of r . - c.itr f- every county
.:ew
and ni
r th- prim Iplea.
.-Il l who will in KO-1 lacarry ■ -em out,
w s h-» it anv stra-ril if-J or ev <>n.
••\nl to ’th.- ■ I ha -man •< this
<-o ,nton s -11 ■ 1 '' <■ president
, r „ m ~h ... . !Is:r -r w-th two
f. <ta'c a- lii-c-'. siibj.-.'t to ratifl-
Ha • pre*-
t-
, ; .. n .f. V n .1 < state.
* . | ;< j f halt s‘e to th’- organ.za-
r
| r i x . i. . - ill constitute
II -
1 Th- • of t • r was moved
• and the n. ’ n want thro- *h with an en
thusia<t «• vote. Ta re v. a loud cheering
a< th<- -i • !.:ioun<* t• i’ the resolu-
tions i»ad passed.
*•> f«»r thr Governor.
t !.v.i Howell, thiough the enm
rnitt’ on r ■•lutions. inti i» -d the fnl
|.»w;ng :• ’li:i • ;i. tend, rive th** sympathy
of t - - •»v ’ on to nor Atkinson.
Il wa. p. *sed by a r:s4 g\» '■
•\\ ; •«. I' im with ’’P regret of
. th .-a v.’.a-h '« t‘ th • W Y.
; A<• i. u« v» : t >'f ‘I- ;i.i. who now
Ilb ; . :. sit k in
! lb i. tl : <• •ivc-nAon horcHz
‘ ex'» ’ • *'>* -ivorTe r o’ir ns • tj>st sym-
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I • 1 '• ” 'stored tn
| his - ’ '.J ”h -
I < ••»< i ’ ‘ -I’wrtMHi’» I inr
Ili l I 4-n. df !iai vr»lu«!n. an-l ths., tv:'