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TIIE COMKT. JlOJi'T. 1. TA YLORJ C. J. St. J ()U A', Jr. ( Edit on. Johnson City, Teun., Aug. 16,1884. MKMOOt Vl ll' TI1K UT. The Great Reformer (:ani:) The Wronged Man of '7(5 FOIt PRESIDENT, ' MVEK CLEVELAND, OF NEW YD UK. . FOIt VICE-PRESIDENT, Thos. A. Hendricks, OP INDIANA. PRESIDENTIAL Kt.KCTOUR, ROBERT Ti. TAYLOR, J. 1). C. ATKINS. DISTRICT EI.KCTOK8. 1st. ROBERT RURROW. 2d. S. . HEISKELL. 4th. M. 8. ELKIN. Uth. J. W. JUD1). 7th. L. P. l'ADCiET. 8l.li. R. 1". COLE. 1l)lh. J. HARVEY MATH ES. FOR GOVERNOR: WILLI AM II. ItA'l'll. ' OF DAVIDSON. FOR RAILROAD OOMMISSIONF.liS. JOHN II. SAVAGE, of Warren. O. W. GORDON, of Shelby. J. A. TURLEY, of M'Minn. They lrou't Aprree. It is a little singular that Blaine and Logan in their loiter. of acceptance llatly contradict each other. They aro so different m thnir characters and records, that, notwithstanding, the greatest care, they rouM not mak their letters agree. Blaine has no war rocord. Ho can't wave the bloody shirt. He scnt'a substitute to the ar my, and that substitute was put ii jail. Whenever the Republicans be gin to talk about the war, Blaine savs bus-h bus h bus h. Now Lo gan is nothing, unless a war horse Ho is an old burnt out volcano with tho umbers of hate, and prejudice still glowing- in his bosom. He wants the bloody shirt waved high. He wants bis party leaders and spokesmen to talk of slavery, of the negro, of the brave boys who wore tho blue, and of .the rascals in the South. Now here is what the champions of the Republi can party say in their letters of ac ceptance. BI.A1NK. I'rcjticllci'K have yli-M d, while a glowing Cordiiility wariiiH the KouthRiii and the North em heart ulike. LOGAN. nut tho dinflKrciwble fact in, that, while the oretically we are In the enjoyment of the gov ernment of the wholo people prnetioHlly we are as fur from it as we wero iu the antt-txl- lum days of tho repub lic. 1 Hero are two statements directly contradictory. If Blaine has told 'the truth, Logan lias told a lie. If Logan has told the truth, Blaine has told a lio. Will sonio Republican paper in form us which one is guilty of the falsehood? Til' '14 iN. I riie old fellow trudges from bis humble cabin in the head of nossuin Ut-r" to the polls. He has Bolcless shoes, and sometimes shoeless soles: lie has a "chaw" of long green "tolmt k- cr, the sue of a common ink stand m bis right jaw," and a stream of yellow juice running from each eo.'nor of bis mouth ; through the top of bis ancient wool hat stretches a bunch of sun burnt hair "that waves and nods in the breezes." II is old fashioned "Hap" breeches are patched every way for Sunday ; his shirt collar bungs epen n front ; the bind pocket of bis blue jeans coat swings like the pendulum a clock as he swings to 'the right and left. There is a quart bottle, two thirds full of the "critter" in that poekf't, the other third of the "critter" s holding a Republican convention in n bis "court house." He approaches the old "mectin' house" and sees the bosses pulling and hauling the voters. He hears the hum of busy voices at the polls ; bo catches a glimpse of the glittering coin as it passes from the hand of a "worker" into the palm of an American citizen behind a cedar tree.' He sees a big double-fisted young man empty a half pint bottle, off to the right, behind an old chest- uit tree, and as be swallows the" 'lec tion licker" hold out his band and re ceive the price of that "licker" a vote. He sees a couple of gangers walk off to the store arm in arm with a bare footed "cullud gem'man," and before you can sav Jack Kolieson he sees the old darkey Come out of siiid store strutting in a pair of No. ll's, yelling fur do l'roomed Knight" and de Publican pnwty." He sees a "mana ger" buy a well-dressed, "upper-ten" vote w ith a ten dollar bill. He sees rowd of fellows huddled around the candidate, who with rapid jesturc and a voice like a cane mill, with face as red as a beat and the sweat rolling down his jowl, is proclaining his poli cy which is a "free ballot, and a fair count, pretectiye tarilf, the American eagle, the Republican party and the flag of our Union forever!" The old man gets mad. He yells "hurrah for What's name and Heiidricks. I kin whip the dog what would . sell bis vote!" A whitewashed rebel yells for Blaine. The old man knocks his two front teeth out, jumps up and down and swears he's an Andy Jackion Dimicrat and that he's the sheep that never was sheared. His boys shed their coats and sung out, "say what you please, pap, by gosh we're here." The fuse begins. The canidates take to the bushes. The old Andy Jack son Dimicrat and his boys "clean up" the wholo concern, vote tho straight Dimicrat ticket and as they start for home, the unsheared sheep remarks : "if any voto seller wants anything more he kin git it. Tho feller that would sell his vote's a coward. Sid things was scarce in tho days of old 'Hickory' ". ftoYeliiiMl mid llesMlrh-kx iitl. A number of Democrats assembled in Job's Hall last. Wednesday night for the purpose of organizing a Cleve land and Hendricks Club. The mcet- ng had not been properly announced and there was not as full attendance as would have been under other cir cumstances. , The ollicers elected aro as follows: Isaac Hair, President, Henry Hart, Secretary and L. Wolfe, Treasurer. R. L. Taylor addressed the meeting in a masterly speech of an hours length. His arraignment of the Republican party was vigorous and fierce. While it was interesting and funny, his speech was solid, sub stantial and statesmanlike. After the speech the meeting adjourned to con vene next Saturday 23, in Hart's Hall, Every Democrat in tho town and dis trict is expected to be present. There will bo several speeches that night and tho names of all wish ing to join tho club will be taken. Isaac Hakr, Pres. Henry Hart, Sec. Another ItalVnee of (iovelniitl. "I'll be hanged, if some eternal vIIHaii, . Some tiiiny mid liwl minting rogue, Koine coKgliiR cozening slave, To yet Borne ottlco, huth not devised tills (dander." kii:aki. Hon. A. A. Taylor, candidate for Congress, will address the people at the following times and places : Taylorsville, Thursday Aug. 14. Roan Mountain Depot, Saturday Aug. 10. Jonesboro, Monday Aug. 18. Morristown, Tuesday Aug. 19. Newport, Wednesday Aug. 20. Rutlodge, Friday Aug. 22. Tazewell, Saturday Aug. 23. Kneedville, Monday Aug. 25. Kyle's Ford, Tuesday Aug. 2C. Rogersville, Wednesday Aug.27. Bull's Gap, Thursday Aug. 28 Mosheim, Friday Aug. 29. ' Greencville, Saturday Aug. 30. Flagpond Academy, Monday Sept. 1. Erwin, Tuesday Sept. 2. Kindrick's Creek, (Willard's Storo) Sept. 4. Arcadia, Friday Sept. 5. The Independent Republicans of Buf falo Iavessigate and Report. Tho following address was published yesterday morning in the Buffalo To the Imlrpendcnt Republican of the Nntion: As Republicans and Independents residing-in Buffalo, and having pe culiar means of knowledge, wo have been CRlled upon, by private letters anc otherwise, for information in re gard to the scarjdals which have been put in circulation respecting Gov. .Cleveland's private life. We have felt it to bo a duty imposed on us by cir cumstances to examine these stories in detail and to make a formal statement of the results. No such examination w,ould have been necessary to satisfy ourselves, but it wan due to thoBt? who have read the charges against Gov Cleveland without knowing personally his general character and reputation in this community, and without knowing either the position or the means of information of those who have made the charges, that we should not put forth a more ffeneral state ment without a previous investigation We have, therefore, through a com mittee appointed from our number for that purpose, carefully and deliberate ly made such an investigation, and we have taken every available means to ascertain the precise facts in each case. It seems from tho article on the out side, by Senex, that the Republican party claims to havo waged war upon polygamy for the last twenty years, and during that time the population of Utah has increased over ono hundred thousand. Tho Democratic dark bosses for Congress aro quito numerous. Tho man who, in The Comkt, honored the dark bosses of the Republican party will hardly be so unfeeling as to slight the Democratic dark bosses. That Knnwtroke. IJIainos magnetism is great. It draws men, it draws money, it draws conventions and it draws bonds. But it was hardly supposed that his mag netism could attract anything outside of this earth. Nobody ever thought that it could have any iniluonco upon heavenly bodies. No one over dream ed that his magnetism could have any effect upon such a powerful luminary as tho sun. Yet it does seem, that on Sunday, the day before, be was to meet the committee appointed by Congress to investigate the Mulligan matter, on bis way to church his magnetism drew I.:... - . r... . ujiun nun a sunsiroKe. mis same magnetisni was sufficiently strong to bold this sunstroke until Congress ad journed, and tho investigating com mittee went home. Wonderful Mag nctism is this! wuiie amines magnetism draws with one end, the "West and the row uy element, with the othei, it repels tho loaders and best men iu the Re publican party. Democratic victories in many Re publican counties in the State show which way the wind is blowing. Democratic Convert lion. i lie , Democrats ot barter t'o. arc requested to meet in convention at Elizabetbton, Saturday, Aug. 23, for the purpose of sending delegates to the district convention which will meet at Greencville, the 28th of this month, to nominate a candidate for Congress, and transact such other business as may come before it. E. E. Hr.NTEH, Cb. Do. Ex. Co. of Carter Co. This Aug. 14, 1S84. Whit I (he IewioerlM Will lo? Men come into our office, everyday, wanting to know who will be the nom inee of the Democratic party for Con gress. We don't know, nor does any 'man. One of tho men, now on the track may bo nominated, and one of the dark bosses may bo the nominee, who can tell? One thing we cim tell, however, that the Democrats will not 'be so ioolish ns the Republican party and make two nominations. The Democrats of the District may feel sooure, that there will be harmony in that convention, and that its nominee will be an honest, square man. I' lie l-'ipfiireN l'rove Otherwiwe. The Republicans with the ex-rebel Reid are asserting that Hawkins prac ticed more economy than Bate, ant' that the expenses of the Government under his administration wero not near so heavy as under tho adminis tration of Bate. Tho editor of the Nashville World by comparing the re ports of tho Hon. Atha Thomas who is n Dofnocrat, and Hon. James N. Nolan, Hawkins's Comptroller of the State Treasury, has arrived at the truth. We publish below part of the editorial which appeared in the IFoWd of tho 13th. Tho difference in the cost of run ning the State government under the two administrations is $ 19,428.44 iu favor of a Democratic government. Then again, during the administra tion of Hawkins, tho State realized only $S3,042.S7 out of the penitentiary lease. Ut the Jfl-ll ,ul ill to which the Slate was entitled, .$57,9o7.()3 was lost by an unwise and short-sighted policy, on the part of the State ollicers, in not having the property insured. Nearly sixty thousand dollars was ex pended in rebuilding'and repairing at the wtate prison alter the lire. The present administration has re alized from the prison lease up to July 1st, 1884, the neat little sum of $121, 000, with $50,500 more to come in, and notwithstanding a fire nt the prison in which a considerable amount of property was destroyed, the State fias not lost a dollar, owing to the fact that the Hoard of Inspectors wisely provided ior losses Dy carrying an in surance on the property. The amount of money expended under tho Haw k ins administration for extra sessions, and lost by the penitentiary fire, was !fl07,:58t.r, or $27,380.07 more than the, present administration approprl a ted for the establishment of an any lum for the insane in East Tennessee or nearly Jf-l.tHX) more than the legisla tive expenses of the present adminis tration. ft seems row, that there is no possible chance for the dark bosses. Brownlow is sad, and bo sings this mournful song: ""Ttvaa ever tliun; from childhood's hour, I've seen uiy fondest hopes decay; I never loved a bird or flower, That did not ily or fado away. I never had a little kit, To pur so notly on my lap, Hut fortunes nmllee followed it, To kill by enr or school boy rnp. I never had a bit of ioaHt. Particularly gend and wide, lint It fell upon the utindod (loor, And alwnys on the Imttirnl tick." peat the charges against Gov. Clove- land in detail, nor to present in full tbe ovidenco by which they havo been disproved. John H. Cowing, Ansley Wilcox, William F. Kip, Thonms Cary.George P. Sawyer, Ralph Stono, .John E. Ran som, Henry W. Sprague, J siah G. Mtinro, Lawrence D. Rumsey, . Bar rett Rich, Charles P. Norton, John B. Olmsted, J. Tallman Davis, Henry Allman, J. N. Lamed. Buffalo.N. Y., Aug. 9. POLITK'AI, ItUEYITira. Mr. Dana is trying to hug old Ben. Cleveland is resting quietly in the shade of the mountains. The Republicans havo serious doubts about carrying Ohio. New York Truth : There aro deep niutterings of rebellion in Tammany Hall. Ben Butler will tako the stump and advocate hie election to the Presidency. Poor old Ben ! Beecher says he is going into this campaign, and work for Cleveland with cnthuiastic vigor. B. F. Jones, chairman of the Repub lican National Executive Committee, and James G. Blaine are millionaires. Bate and Reid commence the cam paign at Murfreesboro. They will Rtinitl? of. .Ttirtiaultr trn ffont. 1 nn1 nt m. , ,.,, .1 ..1 tJ 1 '. " v ....... v i.oj SVMU,uiai8(-Bui unmount R. . .,, R . , i i;. i.:i. " Oil BIB IF YOU WANT GOOD BARGAINS IN GROCERIES JUST - CALL COST US. Choico Honey nt 12" ; cents. Eight pounds.of Coffee for $1.00. Twelve and fourteen pounds Sugur for $1.00. Extra choice countrv -Bacon at 12' Tho Celebrated Harvest Tin Set, ten pieces for $1.00. Five ' ' Fly Screen for plates for 00 cents. One and two quai l Mason Fruit Jars. Meal and Bran: Best Brands of Flour Always on .Hand. We have a fine assortment of confectionery, also Nuts, liaisons, Lemons and Peanuts. Come and see our Stock, and we want all Smokers to try our "QUAKERESS" CIGAR. THE BEST IN TOWN FOR 5 CENTS. . COME EARLY BEFORE THE RUSK. RESPECTFULLY YOURS CO IF YOU WANT' ANYTHING IN THE ' LRY- LINE, JEW1 -CALL ON- a gainst Gov. Cleveland are absolutely ialse. His reputation for morality has always been good. There is no foun dation for any statement to the con trary. He was sought out and nomi nated for the Mayorality against his will, and was supported for that posi tion by tho larger portion of the edu cated, intelligent," and moral citizens Blaine men think it strange that the Presidents of Yale and Harvard Colleges should oppose the Plnmed Knight. The race seems to be about neck and neck between the two parties, but Cleveland has the biggest neck. Kan as City Time. Reid will not discuss at length any of Buffalo, without regard to politics, 0 the loading issues in tho campaign. on purely personal grounds. After be it will require most of his time to had gone through tins contest he was white-wash his record. again put forward as one of the most distinguished citizens of Buffalo as a candidate for tho Governorship, and again received tho support of the Bame class of bis fellow citizens. In this community, where he had lived for Blaine has been invited to epend not accept. He will get enough salt water the 4th. of November. Carl Sehurz : Listen to its the Rc- (Successor to the Old Reliable VICTOR DORIOT.) Who keeps a iirstrclass assortment of Gold & Silvor Watches & Chains, GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, PLAIN AND SET RINGS, ROGERS & BRO. SILVER PLATED WARE, Julius King's Patent Combination Spectacles, tho best. Everything sold at a very shokt profit to suit tho hardness ok timkb. Orders by mail receive prompt attention. REPAIRING done in tho VERY BEST MANNER. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Va. side Main St. Opposite Thomas House, BriUL Tenn. twenty-nine years, and whore his life publican party's spokesmen! How was known and his character under- they dodge and squirm around that stood, this support would not have record as something two hot to touch. been given to him bad be been either a drunkard or a libertine. We are able to speak from personal knowledge as bis acquaintances of long standing, and to say that his general private life lias loeii that of a quiet, orderly, self respecting, and- always 'highly respect ed citizen. Since he assumed bis pvesent office his b;its to Ruiialo have heen lew ami oi Miort miration, it is susceptible of absolute proof, and bat been proved to us, that upon no one of these visits has anything occurred to justify the staton;aiits which have been made by bid detractors. The charge that be has recently taken part in a drunken and licentious debauch in Bulliilo oh the occasion of such a they use the tariff question as a great visit is entirely false. ' fig leaf which they stretch and spread i - We have been particularly careful to make it cover and hide the crooked tiid thorough in our investigations of I ncss of their standard bearer! the alleged bettayal, abduction, and ? i i ... mnuman treatment oi Taylor and rettibone have agreed upon a committee to manage the pri mary election. It is compored of W. P. Brownlow, W. G. Mathcs and S. II. Anderson. Cleveland invites ovoryliody to ex amino the tacts ol the scandal circulated about him. Has Blaine in vited any body to examine tho Mulli jian matter? Misfortunes are piling thick and fast on the shoulders of Brother Blaine. The latest is the announcement that CassiiiB M. Clay, of Kentucky, intends to support him. Galveston Nines. Carl Sehurz : Watch them how What does it signify when such loy al Republicans as Henry Ward Beech er, Carl Sehurz, George William Cur tis, tho Harper Brothers, the Presi dents of Yale and Harvard College and the editors of the daily Republi can papers in New York city, turn away from Blaine, saying that purity and honesty must not be sacrificed to party? Republicans think the primary elec tion will bring about a lovely harmo ny in the party. Querry s ''Do Repub licans always think right?" ltnlo and Ueid Mill Klrak nt the I-'oIIom Inge IMuccm and TiineM Monday, Sept. 1 Cleveland. Tuesday Sept 2 Benton. Wednesday, Sept. 3 Athens. Thursday, Sept. 4 Sweetwater. Friday, Sept. 5 Loudon. Saturday, Sept. 6 Knoxville. Monday, Sept. 8 Mossy Creek. Tudsday, Sept. 9 Morristown. Wednesday, Sept. 10 Rogersville. Thursday, Sept. 11 Greencville. Friday, Sept. 12 Jonesboro. Saturday, Sept. J3-Bloui!tvillc The Enterprise thinks Johnson City is going down bill. You are mistaken. No city with enterprise ever went down hill. Johnson City is in a iiat, and if it. moves at all, it must go up hill. . The loafer net in a shady place. Tenn. PiW. The Pilot's poet mnst have learned bis grammar from Logan's letter of ac ceptance. I Tl ' .1 . . . ueorge v imam vurlis parts nis hair in the middle, and he is quite likely to part tho Republican party of New York in the same place. CA-tet jo Times, Ind. Tho dirty scandals gotten up about a woman in this city, as detailed in a local newspa ppr. The circumstances out of which this story is fabricated occurred eight years ago. The woman in question was at that time a widow, between 80 and 40 vcars of ago. with two cbildran Governor Cleveland are probably in the younger of whom was ten years tended to servo in place of a bloody old. The facts of the case show that 8miT- -mat is, it is to ue a clirty m she was not seduced, and the allega- tCal of ft bloody 8'lirt campaign. tions respecting her abduction and ill Houston (Tex.) Post, treatment are wholly false. V e deem Carl Sehurz : And now after twety these tho only features of the charge four years of uninterrupted ascendan in connection with this matter which cy, what has the Republican party constitute a public question requiring come to? Look at it, the party of any declaration on our part. Our ex- great moral ideas presenting as its animation of the other charges which leader and representative a man whose have been made against Gov, Cleve- unclenn record it dare not deny and lands pri vato character shows that they cannot face, are wholly untrue. In every instance in which the reports and insinuations have been tangible enough to furnish a clue to guide u in our investigation they hi.ve been positively proved to be Ia!.-o. -(: DEALER IN :)- E W E !";! A !. 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We can very easily afford to "buy the paper and send one man The Comet a year and wait 'till the and of that year for the money. But to buy the paper and send The Comet to one, thousand men and wait 'till the end of the year for the money is more -than a loor editor can do. fi IJ Kit AL, 1 VIKLMti KNCK. The Louisvilld exposition opens to day. Sankey will sing again in the Au- turn. . The Wall Street bank failed last The ntiack upon Gov. Cleveland's .linvn.l in- w i Imvmifffil v tliaorfvlir.pri when we consider the source from I ' which it, ci.m. s. ft was first nubl civ i "ere are iweivo tnousana irencn x w made in Buffalo by a newspaper of no voters ln Maine standing whatever. We have twice A slight earthquake this week shook called upon the editos of this paper New York city and other places in ti e and asked him to produce his proofs, North the names, dates, and other particulars f 10,000 have been expended on Jef- which he had publicly stated he was ferson's tomb near Cherlotsville, Vir- at liberty to show. He declines to do ginia. so or to laciniaie investigauon uuo Drinking well water is supposed to tno trutn oi euner nis own cnarges or the CftU8e of eyA ca(je of t . i(J tnoso comaineu in me anonymous lei- fever Chattanooga. ter wmcn ne puuusueu. iie luiiiuiicu that he had no evidenco to support A law i Florence forbids the re- any accusation against Gov. Cleveland, porting of divorce cases by the papers , nnoll JOO except in tho ono instance to which .... wo havo particularly referred. He ine rrommtionists oi inuiana nave rested bis esse on that story, and as to determined to put an electorial ticket tluit story be is contradicted by the U1 the field. witnesses having personal knowledge. Singbeimer & Dentsch, shirt manu- The two clergymen, whose profession factures m Philadelphia failed, Thurs hns been invoked to give weight to day with liabilities of forty thousand these charges, have no personal knowl- dollars. edge of the facts, and, under the cir- Arthur's dinners to friends are rath cumstances, could not possible have Br costly. During the season he gave such knowledge. They have ventured ine dinners at the cost of $800.00 a to state hs facte known to themselves piece, stories which rest upon the merest hearsay, and which, when traced to their alleced sources, aro in every case denied bv the persons to wbonf ihey are sscibed. 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