Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1893 — What the South Says. [ARTICLE]
What the South Says.
Knowing that the Southern democrats dominate the democratic party it is important to learn the sentiment of the solid south. The following is Senator Colquitt’s opinion of the political situation: The policy of the democratic party includes the free and unlimited coinage of silver, the increase of the volume of circulating mmey, the repeal of the McKinley law and the institution of a t iriff for revenue only, the repeal o? the ten per cent, tax on state bink notes and the destruction of unjust monopolies and trusts. The great majority of democrats earnestly favor these measures, and if the party be courageous 'and patriotic enough to adopt them, and t) show its devotion to the rights and interests of the people, it will perpetuate its power and command i niverea confidence and support
