People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1896 — From Our Georgia Cousins. [ARTICLE]

From Our Georgia Cousins.

Money should be accessible to ail the people upon exactly the same terms. —Augusta Tribune. * * * A vote for either old party is a vote to make more millionaires and more paupers.—Canton Free Press. * * * The greatest issue of all is that of human rights. All other questions are based upon this one.—Harlem Light. * * * We simply rise to “ax” about tie prosperity that was to return after “we get a chance.’’-Buford Plow Boy. * * * When the plutocrats want you to stop agitation you may be sure they want to steal something.— Flovilla Headlight. * * * The farmers have commenced hustling around like they intend to raise plenty of 5-cent cotton this year.—Dallas Herald. * * * The silver republicans are growing warm over the situation. If you want silver come from among the gold bugs.—Winder Populist. * * * The populist party will be the first or second party and not the third party next November.— West Point Progress. * * * The democratic party never was so demoralized as it is now. It has nothing but broken pledges upon whicfy to make the campaign.—Thomson Enterprise. * * f

If the democrats are in the majority in this state why do they have to resort to the counting machine, in the 10th and other districts, to furnish them a majority?—Gainesville Outlook, * *

Old Sister Livingston has made the people pay $450 to bury his nephew, and he was not even in the government employ. Gosh, ain’t it glorious to be a true-blue democrat?—Blakely Voice. * *

If Clevelandism isgoldbuggery and goldbuggery is humbuggery and humbuggery is rasscality, where then is the difference between Clevelandism and rascality?—Smithville Enterprise. * *

Men have a right to a chance to produce a living. The system under which they beg for that chance and are denied it, is going to be smashed, and don’t you forget to remember this fact.— Cedartown Courier. * *

Tariff is not it it with issuing bonds by the democratic administration. Only $262,000,000 worth of bonds have been issued since the dear old party got “a chance.”—Canton Sentinel. * *

Mr. Cleveland can beat any president we ever had borrowing money, but what the country needs is a president that can run the government without borrowing money.—Meldrim Guidon. * *

Mrs. Grover Cleveland and the sister of the secretary of agriculture are leaders in a movement to promote the observation of the Sabbath day in Washington, which has, it seems, become a favorite day for amusement for the high officials. They might form a political reformatory and become famous.-Woodbury Messenger. * * * The bonds issued by the present democratic administration amount to 8162.000,000, or $11.60 on the head of each voter. The present deal that is now called will increase this to about SIB.OO on the head of each voter. Cleveland’s proposition to retire the greenbacks by an issue of bonds adds $37.50 more debt to the head of each voter. And yet some people want more of Grover Sylvania Press. * *

Oh. Yes! We’ll get relief via the republican route, just the same as we did via the democratic turnpike! The senate free silver substitute for the bond bill was put to a vote in the house last week, and twenty-five republicans voted for silver and one hundred and eighty-four against it. The democrats voted fiftyeight for and thirty-one against. The only party that showed an unbrokeh front on this important question was the populist; there are only seven of them in the lower house, but they were all present and voted for the free coinage substitute. Guide.