Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — WIDELY KNOWN IN THE SOUTH. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

WIDELY KNOWN IN THE SOUTH.

Governor Northen, to Whom President Cleveland Wrote a Famous Letter. One of the most prominent of the group of Southern Governors is Will-* lam J. Northen, of Georgia, the “Ohio

of the South.” Fpr many years he been well and widely known in the Southern States, says the Tammany Times, ,aud since his elecjtion in 1890 to the highest office

QOV. WM. J. NORTHEN withiU the gift Of lii9 State he has become a national figure. A large part of his early career was spent as an instructor in the school-room, and the training he there acquired made him especially acute in his estimates of public feeling. The incident which has lately brought him into such universal public notice was the correspondence between him and President Cleveland on the silver question, a part of which has been made public.