The enterprise-record. (Gibson, Ga.) 1892-1892, January 15, 1892, Image 1

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HE 4 .flg- ^ y V Congressman Watmu’s Letter. WASHixGxcm.D.C. Jr a 4, ’92— *‘A.nd now comes that in .teres ting citizen. David B. id ill, and says we shall not have if re- Silver. This declaration must have hit the Atlanta Constitution and Col • I/iv ingston right stomach^ in me pit of their patriotic . For months and months they luiye .'boonlighting Cleveland be¬ cause he was opposed to Free Sil wct. Correct. But they have , been trying tq eonvinco the' peo pie that'Hii'l Think was in favor of Free Silver. what their men¬ tal agony must be when Hill says uxm.T “Noil aiu! W r> - , (who Mr b;. Hill’s the friends could'all in *<m$k way, iitni hum) » 4 ?ts in have Bob had Lowry’s Tally-hb-ho a certain degree 'of innocent and infantile pleasure in quoting Hill's profound saying, “I am a Democrat. • ' ' Well now here’s whei fhe zlr> cirhmsHu : Jeffeicon,.>h(?c,d:h'd dy of Hill, Democracy,fa the Tami%inyite, YOtyd Free.|il ver it. dpposhS NoV^rho ijt tl, u, i « r 4 ’ * ft Lj U Vv'ii'at it Demucriicy^ PfiijeqwJcs *.nrjrithwt a sVitof bii.;i{«ord ft.iA individual rinl. r.pf rights, fown Taxes, Gold arci bi rrer on t y.'.c.lity, money gu. ' -'ligli't Iho to | th< poop:- instead of slnonch utbmv'poly of National Bhrik , y cyriajily l>ef\*r# - 4 aitywl llw the . X f ; n»;,.my? tv sr ' • !lhai *•'• ht*ve cry -aU;^ U ^ •> ..mwluchthcAug^r U Chronicle calls the “Ocala Vrau ■ & 5 » ■ M tua o»»o8se#.iac -u r*e , hlii a Ion the other hand, van!.- 1 1 the present law and return to^fe law known as the BlaudAct. Under that act only f. 1,000,000 per year upon Silver rloue. Will Col. Livingston please ex¬ plain how he cau support a man who wants to maintain and assist the infamous policy of Contrac¬ tion? Have we not been talkingour clves hoarse telling the people we • wanted “More Money?” Shall we flop right, over and Sup¬ port a man who is for “less money? If so, why? Great interest is felt hero in the February Meeting at St. Louis. Col. Polk and the other Alliance Chiefs are looking forward to it as a very important People gathering. heard, If the, could be no body doubts the result, but a tre¬ mendous effort is being made to head the people off. Instead of the Delegates being elected, they are being appointed, heard. knd the people are not being Of course, it is an open secret that in Georgia no Delegates stood any chance of going unless he agreed with “the Boss” and was opposed to a third party \ Yet everybody knows that the Alliance of Georgia favors Indenpendent Political action and that the Coun¬ ties are expressing themselves as fast as they can meet. Let us take an. instance: Hon. M. V. Calvin has I.pen appointed Delegate from Richmond County, lie goes to the February Meeting eoremitted against The People’s Party. Yet the Richmond County Alli¬ ance has already endorsed the People’s Party by Resolutions which were published in the Chron¬ icle a few day’s ago. Is this giving th* wee of the People? off the people ; No- R is. chokitlg high handed style. JED OX Editorial Page.) Og OH FRIDAY i'f 1 A Ho, 1892. ■ft BesolS^ips* ^ • following [ I^> resolutions v. ere tap Rieinno id county A! Iiaiiee Sntuvilnyl| Uheieas, Rue action of IHos. E Watson, cur represent dive m Con ip^vn regard to the Speakership contest, has not met Wh the appro baiion-aijthe '"liwl otutocs of cei tain news -Tl,a,‘ ’rfiio,, **» mi action on W„„,t no. const,,,,enti Mn, to «. wWioi of b, and . ■ . ■ Whereas, jWe cUnmthc vmht.to ho- -and express our own options • »t have thc-m-iovnnijatod and ■V -csswi for us Gy a fni-sfi which H n*i\»;•.>« ..... to wnf hVlsrests; thereforo be. Lpsoiw'd, Th at we, t is.;ConsfitiW.r,ts df Hh tcuomin Bon.Tkos the R. SpeakershipcouU'St Wi^im^ ’i;»uqve film for fi'^uianhood m dari^ fd to do tim right and. not des ertiaglbe peoplp a.s soon ns he had im o&H? - RM, That 1 we, recognize •'in hini ^leader win, may lie ImsU# by th. pifipje and Ryu we pledge Mr selverto his support an long sh4 remain true to the prmciphs up.-ii W &? r~ti'» WV tpctod. ' M<' : oo.vnnvssSfAX \ homh'vnri the ;#y ' : ib-nubere in ^ elected bcem*W C* N s^,' '.-osh. «,lc ■. ,- • .... 0f .. 'vhc,r,o Boon fo ? ot caucus tuth a part^nd supported a man for •■•loaker who w^avhostile to th»jlr political party whose missior give equal rights to all and qiecial privileges to iiouej' and , WhersASj Alliance, The demaucts of ■ the Farmers’ as embedded in the Ocala platform, were adopted into Hie platform of this party, and Whereas,' We claim that the prin¬ ciples set -forth in this platform are di, foundation of Democracy, but that the Democratic party as it is now constituted is such only in name, having left these principles and degenerated into a machine which is manipulat'd! by the favored classes to still further oppress the people, therefore he it Resolved, That the time has arrived when the interests of the people and the perpei nation of true Democratic principles demand a sepejate organ¬ ization. Resolved, That in this division, which is-forced upon us, these called Democratic party may retain the name which they claim by right of' possession, but we will adhere to its principles, - Resolved. That we ai;c ready to act with the People ? party and re¬ quest all working people to act with ns. Repudiating Livingston. Whereas, The deplorable condi¬ tion of coutry,. which enables a priv¬ ileged class to enrich itself at the ex v ense of the Wealthproducing, calls tor every honest man who acknowl¬ edges the existence of these wrongs to help the people to remedy these evils,'and. Whftvezg. It is impossible for any man to tiuslbr-L-tion aijLthe people in their ef¬ forts in and at the same time assist tin ored class to hold on tojtheir pre! Whereas the has presented ai is known as. tliel Whereas, Ij| was elected by] via as their prcaidfll d ss such pledged himself to advod to am' pro to< t the demand of this (Ocala lortn niicl, v Whereas in the rf<p.jt for Speaker of the Hou|if j| Repre Natives there were! candidates of wJ . om onlyoiie c . d the plat £ “■•M-JhWw.LjMW n on( j T » W"* <fa «•**«#• exer ,ed lim ” " nents, therefore be 4 K ^ oIve ' 1 ' J but havu lo ‘ st yiotejonsot MiA W ' furt,u U, . 1 * 1 ’ r .; K** 1 * 8 ?’ Ths<i T f 10 i' u '' ,:;U ' I'Uiii'^'atlc'tWsr i.rmdene.jrioltlic . and. vp.aest him to ti. Georgia ’nmflef, •' V H • eqgyhi^JL... That jhiffielcgatcs to fchSWpF instruct to vote iV lent party aotton;- , , i(E ™ . -ResoleeiV, '3Gj»»V. Augusta Chronic's bo «-.• publhli these ufa'lnt-ions, 4» aBenarpti-was mdFe ta to wreck tho morning irhln (mn Sauders placfiig ’^Ho August?, l»i*t&Viday, by cro^mk - 6yi tiff track r.w-r Wiirttien. iingmoer f|;Ili ;i! .is saw ^ oBstmctioim in. Vtm|, and thus avouleiT^ train, returning a^sW4^MH[f)w from Jj.gu,.! . same HV. -htyjaght, w.s. shikm hr-n'e^ PiiehUeM " • he |..vh,g fko th t he II witlulr¥vn „Ave, . Two Jlff^ngors adT-In* conches llir ,...: p ’ -i fr&flh m 3-« ro) * - .-• . - <JU W~- **.. S C • tho .. road can 9 down lo CD 2 £ night. ^ rams wore thrown out of the schedule litno but ran ihrough as usual Suluruiiy. An oiiwiesi olfort will be made to fer I'ctWt the human devil who tint's japartlizod the lives of the people on the train, and if convicted will he made to pay the severest penalty provided by law. Similar attempts have boon made to wreck trains on this road at that point. A fatal and distressing accident occurred at our neighboring town Louisville, last Friday, Mr. J. J Keith, a prominent and highly es¬ teemed merchant ol that place, went hunting, being accompained by sev¬ eral of his hoys. In loading,Jiis gun it was accidentally discharged-, Re¬ load penetrating the left breast of his second eldest boy, Norman, aged about sixteen years, from the effects of which he died within three-quar¬ ters of an hour. The boy was stand* ing within ten or fifteen feet of his father. BOARDING HOUSE o o o- o d o o ’* T take this rnqtljod of my friends and former patrons that I have opened a hoarding house on the. corner of Washington and street, .Augusta, Ga., where I will receive both transient and private boarders. My house is in a few steps of tho Narrow Guage,and South Carolina railroad depots* Rates $1,25 per day*. Single meal ’25 cents. Lodging 25 cents. The patronage of the -public so iicite I. ,uby, -“••i . w- \\ •v. » i ! \ ■ GRAND FALL, n ! -AM hr\ •» BiMta Winter Opening. After one year of successful business among you, we'start out this son with lilts large ;t and 1 _ Most (J 0 fnplete Sleek in AUglistai manufacture our ov n clothing, buy and sell for middlemen, cash only, consequently cordial the chaser is saved the commission end profits of wo extend a invitation to the public to call and inspect our Uomendous stock. Every¬ thing worn finest, by tasli'onablo men to fro suit your tithe purse. finest, Men’s eu’s suite Pants from $4 to the Men’s Overcoats n SI A .from $1 to the finest, Youth's Suitsirom $850 to the finest, Children’s t&Lined Suits from 25c.; $1 world-liea.tt-s to tlio finest,.;world-Ifi^ters Ualf- .Satin Scarfs. Seam’c..s -M osc, two p at r SMJ’b .—— Our Furnishing Goods Department Embraces all the finest and latcsiltyles in Ilats, shirts, etc. 0- T O N 0 B B Y YOUNG M E N Call hrt-.l gee our Double-Breasted Vest, Satin-Lintd, Tai’o'f-made Suits’ -* BBLsTIWORB • Gh@TMlMG*k#BSB;* BROAD AND WASIlINOTt.. STREETS. ui»#iw«i^wy*iwriw;a»OTii«ir3r< n =%3 I $ < 'Ito^esgiving feasts are over, . ... They,re tnten and away. But the feast we offer patrons XSiifi Wt Are served from day to day. - feastjf r - n Km, i p % mjmyrniT I „ CP arm Good iiiings w$? are now.serving fhe people with from day to day, A whole hardly contain the bill of fare. We’ll mention only a few from b u.'frjr eds: • ■nrv. LOOK! LOOK!! Ladles Merino Suits at {50 cents, Children’s Merino Vests at 25 & 85 cts 1 ..Ion’s Merino Undershirts at 25 & 50 cts Children’ & Infants’ Cloaks from $1,16 up Ladies walking Jackets from $1,50 up Ladies Fur Clips from -{-3 up Children’s School Cloaks from $2 up Children’s School Hats from 25c up Ladies’. Felt Hats from 25c up Comforts and Blankets from 50c.up, - ■«K5 UTTTTm "* ' i&ugusiaj ©a Pendleton Feandry \ (7HARLES F. LOMBARD, Prop. ---MANUFACTURER OF and^DEALERJIN--* Mill Machinery Engines and RE PA IF WORK A SPECIALTY, % ( t Good Work and Low/prices is my Motto. Nos. 615 to 627 Ivollock (11th) Street, W \ A U 6 IT S T A , ■ -..... :iIPG ‘ ' 'GFS ’ ’ , u f j. . , (0)“ ‘ , fl ' ., AUGT5TA7 GA. ‘ 26*}? )Iquék ~ , ‘ [IN '3 "1 , ' -A‘ f - R5245 F-q { f House V. Furnishmg . , eoua 3 Rm‘uuw FURNISHED F33 ALL MARI}: 0F Strovzzs i Say Mr, If you are 1105-5: eubscri ] Betis‘yov. baflgcttersuhscribe. .‘ l