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BxMISC1_0004REPUBLICANISM'S R[LgTIONSHIP f money monarchs and trust buzzards that he ought to be made to sit away bael; in the good opinion of every BELOWmember of the niasic,s. And as for @ Sherman, tui ought to be given a WHAT WE AREI, brass cullar and chalne(t to the gate This is a copy of THE HORNET' the temperas On,.- night, as the Devi: sat musing post of soine millionaire and ids alonei frien+ls, requested to call tliiii "Fide." ture of which is easier determ !ed after being read. Iu Ole midst of his cozy w:ixtn fire, ► , , Both .Luf.t �1ndSh(=rnian deserve naught And tryiug to figura the difl'prE;uce in , save to 1►f.) L(],1do to take a 1►ack seat in guilt � the congregation cf Open defeat. It circulates all over the United States and half t." Gi•II f1 t 116 ally .1 (:'jli.l J�Iedil 7 , lin When the candir-r Iafes for r i, dant � Way back Ztgal hal. qnd V c,f this great Tztc- tion t;er so near of the line of human Hi< i1 emory turned to the sF,iics of this p,�r1,3,'s youth, And thca Devil's eyes filled with ]lot boiling tears, So he tock down Iais ledger and turned to at, page Dated bavk about forty-eight years. benefactor: sic '.Taft rid S' her:iiau are, •, It stings a New f ngkind Republican and a Colo: - we. 11 he mortally Qa(l. b.i�lmc(l if «c (ion't think it's time for. thein to ;ratio radical al1l:e, cork urt their executive aspirutiow-, bury their National and personal hon- or in a last year's ash heap and climb 1 3 f ;.�t 't' back into U110 V a,rc o pr.ti LL a el lzen - I suppose, he said, as lie glanced t1 through the book, I am doing the best that I can, For any business denotes a continual increase, Ever since the Republican party began. I've gathered a very diversified crop Of merchants and lawyers galore; I've bound Republicans in bundles until Every one of my fingers is sore. I've fiddlers, gamblers and insurance men, I've murderers, forgers and liars, And I've filled up the furnace with Republican voter -straights Till they actually put out all the fires, But there is one class, I am happy to say, Can never gain entrance here -- Their souls are so dirty I'm sure that they would Form a trust in hell in a year. I refer to the things neither human nor beast, The carrion crows of the nation, Who never are happy unless they can feast On the earnings of all creation. A million of years in my warmest of rooms Their wrongs would never atone, So I give them a match and advise them to form A select trust home of their own. skip. Z hey ought to be skinueci W 1 the reap hook of public criticism and their political hide stuffed with the nigger wool of sc:oru and hung up behind the barn of private life, there to parch in the sun of remorse. --_- .r .----- - .THE 19HMER'S gRGUMENT With his fingers the Devil lit an as- bestos cigar, And placing his book on the shelf, He muttered, "I may be a very bad man , But I've got some respect for my- self. " TAFT & SHERMAN Taft is a man, the mere mention of whose name causes all eyes to be cocked towards Roosevelt. Taft is only a Big Bunch of False Substitu- tion for the man of "Big -Stick' fame. No man should ever become President of the U. S. whose backbone is so slim and his Presidential capacity so mea- gre as to be bent about by the wind of Rooseveltism. Furthermore, Taft is so completely Jonahed up by the Ain'.t got no terbacker, Dollar's mighty few, Corn's a drying in the sun, Things look purty blue. Wheat crop was a failure, Taters didn't pay, Grass out in the medder Made no kind o' hay. Guess I' l vote different, Things can't get no wr)rse, Hain't got any money Nohow in my purse. Country's like a blood boil, Everything's mislead, Guess I'll vote for Bryan and Kern And bring it to a head. Hand this copy to your neighbor, if he is a' Demm ocrat, if he isn't, pass it on -to him anyway. UNCLE SAM A POLITICAL 610DEN11 If you can use a few sample copies, they are not hard to hunt. A postal card is sufficient. The price of our piece of political fun and sarin calm is 35c. and no one wants it any cheaper. Howe ever to get a few thousand new subscribers we are offering it at 30c.,in. CIubs of four or more. Now we ask you to send us 35c. for a year's sub= scription at once. Send us a Club if you can, and The Republicans have placed this country into a double "dog gone" fix. To illustrate, let' place Uncle Samdom in the attitude, of a farm- er's garden. This done, we will be- gin by saying that the Republicans have permitted pokestal k s of fraud, skunk cabbage of higl.l tariff, trust thistles and the panicky j imson weed to drown out everything within the fence of existence, let alone this imaginary garden of Uncle Samdom. However, there in one corner of this garden is Pennsylvania, whose soil is capable of producing worthy material, but how can it, with the whole thing choked to death with the wild onions of graft. This sc otion of the garden Is a striking example of the neglect of early weeding. Pennsylvania is not the only section of this garden that nAeds turning over with the plow of Democracy. There is the New Eng- land corner. She has a t1inridering big you calf. THE HORNET, BIXBY, N. c* crop of Repu bl i c m dog, fennel and high tariff that have stood too long now. In the, Western part of this garden are a. uulruber of Re- publican spots which w o a ld I -)o none the worse off if hor shady spots were cleared away and sown in Democratic turnip seed. The western part has been running in Radical wildness so long that everything has turned to cheat. Returning again to the eastern part, there is New York State, the southeastern portion of which con- tains that big bunch of all baseness --Greater New York. The tip end of this bunch of ` `bullrushes" reach out to the utlnost parts of this entire garden and eien shade the beautiful plants in flowery Dixie. In this Dixie portion of the garden grow the flowers of fairness, the scent of which perfumes the entire garden from the Atlantic to the Pacific. We could continue this garden il- lustration, naming State after Etate in which Democratic: grain is choked out by republican cheat, where the garlic of prejudice, the- wild briers of ignorance and the bushes of. "boss - rule" have choked to death every laudable cause. The proper tiling to do is to take the Democratic plow and the hoe of Jeffersonian principles and clear out this rubbish from Maine toCalifornia, and from Puget Sound in Washington to the beautiful tail end of sunny Florida. k R►I COMING OUR WAY THE HORNET hats just received a letter from a Democratic friend in :fu-- diana, and lie enclosed a clipping from his Koine paper, a local KFpub- lican sheet. The clipping, among other things, says: "Just because THE HORNET, of Bixby, N.C. , is a hot-headed Demo- cratic paper, is no reason it lies every time it fills up a stick of type.'? There, boys, do you hear that? They are coming, just as sure as John Brown made a raid ---they are coming t All of our Palmer and Buckner back., sliders have been restored to full fel- lowship in the Democratic Church, and now when it comes to an ackno'%Nl- edged Republican editor slipping up to our "mourners' bench" and- not giving a Continental "dad blame" who hears his prayer, it's getting mighty close to the miillenium of Democratic success again. Now this Republican editor is just the kind of fellows we are willing to spend a, &--son of prayer with, as it is not the "ni;",ty and nine" in our faith that_ we, , after, but it's these stray sheep with "eockleburrs" in their tails that we are trying to roland up, for Democracy. i ft