People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1896 — Every Man’s Portion. [ARTICLE]

Every Man’s Portion.

Every man who labors is entitled to enjoy the fruits thereof, and if he does not, there is something wrong in our economic system. A man who labors, earns an abundance of good things,and, if he does not enjoy them, some other person does. Under proper conditions every laboring man should have: “Corn in the corn crib, Chickens in the yard, Meat in the smoke house, And a tub full of lard. “Milk in the dairy, Butter by the load, Coffee in the box And sugar in the gourd. i “Cream in the pitcher, Honey in the mug, Cider in the demijohn, And liquor in the jug.’ The only road that leads to this condition of plenty is through a change in the conditions, and a change can only come by a change of national policy. 'Vote for a changel-jSouthern Mercury. "Cheap money” is the proper name for an honest money, but “sound money” is a misnomer for what the gold bugs want.