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ITATEOF IADE NEWS.
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FRIDA Y[fNOV. 13,| 1891 1
The much talked of third party
has met its death “a-bormng.”
A South American republic can*
not be termed “a thing of beauty
and a joy forevei's”
Two Tennessee town companies
are bluffed out of the state on ac
count of the convict trouble.
While it don’t take much to bluff
a town company, the abeve seem?
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to be a valid excuse.
When the politician begins
chuckling the allianeemen under
the chin we are reminded of the
fable of the wolf and the lamb.
McKinley ran a good race tor
Governor, but when the republican
party tacks his name on a national
ticket, alas, for poor Me!
m '
Capt. J. Y. Wood, of Walker
County, addressed the alliance
meeting at Rising jFawn last Sat
urday, Te hCapt. said there was
not a government official today
who had not purchased his office and
actually defied auy oc# to show
him a single official who had not
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bought bis office. If this is the
education the allianeemen are af
ter an alliance education will not
make the best citizen every time.
There is fraud and corruption in
b<. th political parties for which
neither is respensible, but such as
sertions as made by Capt. Wood
are untrue andnot the eentimentef
the honest allianeemen of this
country.
Capt. John Y. Wood says the
newspapers lie about the alliance
and its leaders—always giving th#
bad and suppressing the good. In
behalf of that class of newspapers
of Georgia that are friends to the
original alliance principles, yet
have fought the sub-treasury, the
land loan and other ‘'hob-nobs” of
the later day alliance, |we inter
pose our earnest protest to such a
ihmderous utterance, We believe
the ('apt knew better, but his fond
ness tor misrepresentations im
pelled him to say that which no
other man would dared to have
said under the circumstances. Th*
man who throws down the gaunt
let to the weekly press of Georgia
'/ill have his hands full ere he
knows ir.
A Polite; Ccw.
Mr. .T. I>. Williams owns a row
vji!i ‘Sense like folks.” A small
fa to in 'he rear of the hotel opens
upon too side walk. Tnrough
t bin gate the cow ie. let in to her
and to liked.
Of course the cow come# up to
U-jj.B : .t# and occupies the side
> alk briore feed time. When
t*<yoding across this side walk there
is no room for the pedestrian to
pass, and this the. cow well knows.
When she sees n person coming
n'o.g the ndo walk the cow invar
iably takes the inside auu leans
Hose!/ against the side of the ho
lt !. a'lowing the to brush
lagaii /t her.
V r !i >n two or three come abreast
>lu* h era? to recognize that mire
vill be required and attempts
I** / t ico-er to the wall, after
rhichsh-* takes up enough room
! i 1 Si 1 walk to make h vsoif
poa.ssVt.dde.
!A Broken Political Ma
chine.
i.Krom On’ \li nft .lonrn m 1 )
The Fanner? Alliance was or
ganized for a wise and commend
able purpoae. Co-operation among
the farmers can certainta b* made
beneficial to them, but before the
Farmers Alliance of Georgia was
many months old the staid, - toady
and conservative Mr. Jackson,
had labored night and day to per
fect the organization, was displac
ed from iithead and a crafty poli*
tician put in the lead. Then plans
were laid to take control of the
Democratic party in Georgia and I
have the offices filled with politic
ians from the alliance. -
Memhers of the alliance . wvtc
elected to the Georgia legislature
in such numbers that they consti
tuted a two-thirds majority in both
senate and house. While a Hum
ber of the alliance senators and
representatives were conservative,
the reckless legislation which the
late general assembly put upon the
state books, is left as a monument
to the political blunders of the al
liance majority in that body No
legislature of recent years v as made
such large appropriations, and nev
er sine tho war has the ti x rate
been so heavy, the people of Geor
gia, a great majority of whom are
farmers, will groan when the tax
collectors gather in their oard earn
ed moneyje meet these excessive
appropriat iows.
Th* farmers were *dv>s*d to use
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cotton^cloth in place of jute bag
ging after the priee of jute had
been forced down,and thus the
iosb of many thousands more was
entailed on the peoplo,
The leaders of the alliance, eith
er through stupidity or design, put
forward the impracticable sub-tn
asury scheme as panacea for hi!
the ills of which the farpuets com
plain and'succeeded in divertim
the attention of thousands ;.f \ht ;
followers from the prime n. ct>- 1
os reducing federal taxation.
Most of the jriginal advocat*
of the sub-treasury scheme an
crafty men who have known ail
the while that'it can become
a law, and have used it only to ob
tain influence over those whom
they could deceive by such a glit
tering promise of relief.
In Kansas, where the alliance
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had'swept the state ; '*at the last
election, it was completely snow
ed underand its power as a politi
cal organization completely crush
ed. The meetings of the sub-alli
ances are Wing largely ab-’mt •> ••:
and un’es : wise, . u k v.
wo fo.ir tii *•* 1 v .n. :.i- ■ . >
power tor good. Georgia ta.iuers
will hardly coutinue to fallow men
who have used them ft) ride into
political power, and who loaded
them almost pass endurance with
taxation, Tne people will no 1
longer submit to such imposition,
and the third party, as a political
machine will toon bo numbered
with the things of th* past.
T BSCRIBE FOB THE
STATE OF DADE NEWS.
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V\ ill bn fc*!d b#f.r# the court
ho'irtc tiaor in th* town of r*nton on
the first ursi'ay in 1)- •ceuiber, 18‘jl,
wi bio the l gttl hours of saie lac fo
lowing described pr.per'y, to-wit:
Begiijui'ig io tin cn ler of the pub
lie road north of "t U Jacuwav 8 resi
donee and near it< corner of the bow
a den fence rnuiiing northwardly on
a straight line twa: rock fence on the
line between .-aid W. U. Jao w y ami
J. •*.. aae about 1185 feet; the Cu
northwardly with the rock fence to a
'smz.il branch in first hollow; westward
'ly with the inea derings of the branch to
the west boundary line of lot no 254
in the 10th dliir< t and 4th sec ion.
1 iadecounty, tia.; thence northwardly
'with he original line to a rock comer
on the original line south of he origi
, nnl north corner of said lot about
220 fee’; hence east wardly t th* ast
boundary line f said lot, to a rock cor'
ner; thence sou on the east b urn ary
line of lot 54 i.o ihe cente of the pub
lie road; t ence with the center of the
road o the starting plac or corner.
Uso one acre more or less on ihe east
.side of lot no. 253 in 10th district and
4th section, a little n rth of the center
of said lot, kn wn as the Leymance
brick residence and ot. *wo acres
m>i or less which is the bnptist grave
yard and a triangular shaped piece, on •
tdining 19065 square feet south of he
lands now inclosed a the b ptist gray*
yard are excepted and not included in
he above and -cribod lands. Lands
1 vied on co taming in all 80 acres
more or lc-s. All of said lands lying
an 1 being in the 10th Dist. and 4th see
tion of said c unty of Dade.
Property levi lon to satisfy a Su
perior court fi fa is-ued upon a judge
ment remiarevl at the Sept, terra, 181)1,
of said court in favor of J. P. Bojd and
against D. J. ' allah n, \. It. Bixby.
F P. Walker and J i Conway. Prop
erty levied on as the property of defen
dant*. Properly pointed oil* by judge
meat of said court. Tenantin posses
• on notified this, Oct, 29th 1891.
W. A, BrKD, Sheriff.
GEORGIA —DADE COUNIY.
T# *ll whom it may concern:
Application will •>> mate to Ihe court ol
Ordinary of l>ur!e Uou.it/, lieorjri t, al’the reg
ular December term of s*i t court for !a*e to
sell #ne twelve-twenty ft th i;n<iivi<le<! inter
est i the south p.rt ot lot of laud number
hr< e tmmUtSl ami twenty four I Sit! in the
10th Hist an i 4 ! semi,m eonnt.v an*
tnowo a- the Ke!c!i vs ; de property, soidlari*-
h-'tonfrii’f to Miugiet Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor
!w<t Lucy V i*.lor, a.ljiutgeft iiii its for the Sup
oort of s id id■**■* a t the payment of debt*
! his.'L t. asih isi.
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