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L. i si , X t I ..It . r- r f h SB9RB Com Ci THUnS DAY, OCTOBER 22, ; 1 9 0 8 VOL. XVII, No. 81: S.-. , National" Qiaii lir-.;:,'.;,-; u-r.,, .-.;. ' v.- C3C3C1 nirv; , :-".7T ill flP ' - - i i mwgiiMiuMi mmmmmmmwmmmM mKCMmm III n , -I i 99 man Mack Says h toppansoH I In his speach, Monday of last week, that champion g political flopper, W. R. Hen ry, dwelt long, and )f I elo- quently upon the wonderful prosperity of the country- during the forty-four years of republican rule. The j truth is, the country has prospered in a general way in spite of republican -mis- rule. . ; . : .-;;;-V H But for the growth of the ? great controlling trusts, f made possible bv renuhlican U H " - - legislation, and 1 their dam-r S telling wtTfh:5unl 1 1 g might have achieved in the 1 1 1 S way of progress iaAd6s S -perity, 'In the, midst of 1 1 S unusual era?;of prosperity 0 jj we have witnessed one of S the most stupendous panics f the country has ever expe- i rienced, and our commercial h g interests are still staggering ; under . the J effects of it Many foreign doors , are S closed to our products, and n 13 thousands of willing hands 9 are idle as a consequence. I The National Democratic; f. ?9 .-riTnowVn rtur fnrrh"Hcrnv.-ti ernment was an untried ex- nftriment in its ' main fAat-wi ures faced by ' snew probU ered untold difficulties.'over- came enemies at home and presentedf to the world the O best crovernment it had ever IJ seen and it will rreauire a I rlAra1a nr sn nf flfmocratir rule to get tiie old ship ? of stjt acrain hftadftd toward l g the haven o 'rmanent' . peace and prosperity but it's coming despite-the rav- ings of the piehunting flopr pers of tne Henry type. , , X n Not a Si The Republican - newspapers and speakers make .a great hue and cry,- because, they say, the Democrats ..do not nominate Con federate .soldiera-.to . office. On our State ticket, you will see the names of Dr. : B. .. -IV I)ixbni for State Auditor, and Maj. ,W. A. Graham if or J Commissoner of Agriculture botrj gallant , Con federates and true and tried friends of the brave men of the sixties. ... . y ... :" ' . - You will not find the name of a single Confederate on the Re publican State ticket'. ; The same Republican party that now says it-favors doubling pensions voted against the Pen sion Bill to a man! in 1885.r They did, however, t;whetl, in power, elect Abe MiddtetonVia' black .negro, assistant-7 book-keeper over Henry Rertzel, a brave, one Pegged Confederate. They did re fuse to adjourn;'the legislature in ionor of Robert E. Liee, and then Jdjourned, in. honor; of -Fred wglass, free negro;; who mar ked a white woman in Washing- toftCity. : " The Democratic party has from vear to year increased, the roll of cur worthy - pension ers to 15.000: likewise, the ap propriation, i mntil ; -j .-it - - i nbwJ 1 : -4.il A5fcnes $400,000 a 'year; ?, De- des establishing and maintain ing tha Ql;- U' " J T ... riffle . v t - ; "V 'V'";;4 Thece are A FEW; Cngre ; by ; a SQIiGITOR -SPAINMOUR m ; ; Despite the frantic efforts- of the local 'republicans ..todraw a crowd: to teaeetmg ir an adT joiniriigMJthe an enthusiastic -erowd at : 'their mtin; store -last c Thursday night, and I listened to" some really fine cam paign speeches. .. There were a number of ladies present who J were no .less emphatic than their masculine - friends in their appro val of :the marry - fine points made in .te . sound Democratic doctrine advanced, by Mr. Spain hour CaptWofford, R: W: ;Ew bank and others The crowd listened to the voice of W. J. -i Bryan reproduced on the; Edison phonograph, kindly loaned ; by' J. D. Boyd .for" the occasion. The Great Commoner told of Imperialism and of the tariff, and the clear cut sentences held the audience in vabs61ute silence to the end. ' Vf ': . Mr. Spaiiihour said he did not understand how a poor man could be a republican. Told 1 of the republican panic in the midst 'f ' r x f ' United States ( V A fjreat orator, C' no matter vhat ; mm; ? ; ie::t wionaay. 4 vx Xjfc 1. n n V xcu xie 'nw y. v y v JN ' v: " x oi v er. cannon,, an open enemy to tne soutn, snould DeTe- Vr--Cvr y xSvV " ; 1 elected; he shquld rje defeated forTthe. Speakership of ;the Jlouseand - V aink Cannon-a bitter opponent fffi.y , - !' - V is DeauHful inounta Mx: ilr:;cr "?&iW llrMrKL humblest surroundings,, sutured :e very privation the poorest nn r:- "- ' i-hood pf thejiadistm of many reasbnswny of Nature 11 unexampled" pros perity;; V Advocated strongly the guarahteeihgbf .' bankr deposits. Said when yojtC borrowed money f rpm a. bank you iaranteed ita paymentby giving ample secur ity for the loan; vwhich was guaranteeing the payment of the money, but no bank, outside I of Oklahoma, guaranteed to repay thepositpr his" money. Tin Oklahoma - a x guaranteed " bank failed the other day. ; Within one hour tbey telephoned the de positors to come in and get their money. , One old farmer said he was too busy , with ; his wheat, he'd be in town in a day or two and get his cash, The same - day an Qhio bank failed, and; within Lan hour the street was full of a turbulent, angry mob,;; defying the police, and all crying, ' "Give usbu'moriey was'not guaranteed. : The guar-, anteeing of deposits .would bring out man y millions -j no w hidden by people who are" afraid, of the banks.,' ' ' ' - The able Solicitor spoke f orci : Contined oh last page. ' f Senator Simmons at the Court Houcs next Monday. :CS lie hu;a great, subject, the Democratic Party, and YOU, .; ) your politiced affiliations may be, should certainly hear '! J U v w vi, Ui xy vii - - i Vho is of the honored . by the aiiil yIii) honors tlia v W. T. ; Gravf ord should be re-elected by cin fincreased rnajority ; becauce , 1. He has served the tenth district ably and faithfully. , 2. ; .He u alnari of marked ability, a talented man, experienced in legislation juyl the affairs, of government ,,ln both of .these respects there is, to caj.ths least, a marked difference 'betvn3lrCrawford r.and hb oppcirt - - . ' $y It L ! nczt certain that the Deonle will triumnh this Fall and ! , thC next COLrecs wiU be Democratic 1 1hvtbat casd.tbe 6Ath district , 1 wanlb a-rep.cccntative in Congress who cariWsomethmg - taineer has undergone, by sheervf orce of : ability he has made a name ur iiimseu) wmcn is Known nationally,' wnen-urawiora speaks; in Congress .the nation listens. His speechoii thelVreeland-AIdrich cur uui titus uccu mcurpurateu in tne is a s Lunuen i, a statesman. : , . - 6.1 He has ' been honored by. the-people of t the tenth district,the best judges of a.HAN anywhere, -and ; he honors em TIn every sehse of the word he rPTnrf!Ant tnA Tvt that lc in 4lo n'wA -,1. . A BRYAN LANDSLIDE W ft yy.1VfXr. -.-v ".vw vyft. rn-r.if tlfT 'x'.. v WILLfAM J. BRYANi FROM p AX r-x p TP U w.ui .M ; : ' n - r I: ! d V' .' - jjemocratic xsiionai nana cook. .. '. :r "V4 J ft MOST ' r.F.RT A I W: tyfv. , - - ' , - I '' ::W::W:?::ft:-:::.:::::i:;: 1 liii lllll HIS LATEST PHOTOGRAPH. iT-X X-X -X 'T"f ' '. - -- 'f - . . i J . . . .... Vik . "7, 3 Sew; York;-bet 19-Massinff all the forces of- militant demo- cracy in the' final struggle of . tne campaign tp capture the Empire state, Chairman Mack of the democratic; 'national committee, . bearing prophecies of victory, came today from the west to take personal charge of what he de clares will be the hardest-fought finish of any presidential can paign in" this state. - Not only Bryan but other democratic speakers of note, including sever al ( United States senators, ' will swing through the 'state in the; effort to capture New York's electoral vote for the democratic. far. Mack asserts that Bryan will be v elected by a landslide, and insupporjt of this.declara iionlmadci '.juKiQ I o'n. hi am ial here some results which he had obtained from precinct: polls, -made in) inany; of ;fthpv so-called doubtful states.; r TJack said ; " -if'cj'i tarn firmly . convinced that Bryari will be elected by st land- -slide, v Within the last two weeks- , I have caused ; a careful poll to be made by captains in hundreds of precincts in New York, Indi ana and Ohio; for thei, purpose "of pbtaining.the "percentage 'of re publican loss over four years ago. The results of that poll , were amazing; in no instances have the reports made- to me shown the percentage of republican foss Tn thfrBtate to" be less-thiin -2$ - par cent, and in Erie .county loss- -es to! the republicans ran as f high as 40 per cent." . Equally . large losses to the republicans were shown not only in Ohio and Indiana, but . in 12 other states which the two par- -ties' are contesting.- - The ' figures mea'n Vonly Vne tljmg Bryan's election by V tremendous , plural- ( ities. , i That these figures v are .i. correct and based upon .a careful poll is shown from the fact thatl directed the precinct captains to submit" with their reports ? the: names of -republicans,- with' their addresses, who intend to vote for : Bryan.'' . ; - W in ; fr r fi : : I ItiiiaraMieeffl 1 W ' ' 'We pledge joursel ves to Q legislation under which national banks shall be re- m m tee fund for the prompt d m navmpnt. nf t.liA dfnnsit.s nf any insuiveiiL iiauunai ueuin. w under an equitable system H 1 :x i.r 1 1 1- which shall be available to u all state banking institutions 3 wishing to use it Demo- cratic Platform. II fl Tst. ThnrRdav mVM Sn. ii fl licitor Spainhour explained l ! how YOU ' guaranteed the j payment of any money YOU j 1 borrowed from a bank by j j giving ample security - for J the loan.-. ' 'Does any bank GUARANTEE to repay j 1 YOTT anv monpv von denoju II J it?", the solicitor asked. 1 1 I iieres in making YO UR I money a& safe . as' you now make the banks. . H Does that strike you os-fj n I i '1; 1 i - Ik 4;. i
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