Show CRISP FOR SILVER The childishness of the present campaign cam-paign may be understood when we recall re-call the fact that in the state of Georgia there are two gentlemen occupying occu-pying exalted stations in the public service one of whom is an ardent free silver advocate no less than Mr Speaker Crisp and the other the sec retary fthe interior is equally ardent as a gold standard man Thank God we are all free silver here and so there is no discord on that subject It is dikerent there But here if a newspaper news-paper wants to deal the other fellow a hinder he shies a few at the secretary or if he wants to ruo the free Silver jnen a bit be flings a rock or two over at the speaker It is childish as we have saidit is worseit is weak and unmanly un-manly Mr Smith has never ranked high in Georgia as an intellectual force while Crisp has for many years lead the intellectual forces of that state There is another circumstance connected with this matter which it would be will to recall Mr Crisp represents rep-resents a great majority of the people on this proposition while Hoke Smith has as followers the merest of a mere corporals guard The people of Georgia have had no sort of test yet but whenever when-ever anything approximating a test has been projected there have been about Si free silver votes to every gold bug in the old state Her people are democratic They believe in the money of the ages the money of the poor These Mr Crisp truly represents Mr Smith has represented his people peo-ple and never will He represents Mr Cleveland alone He is entitled to all I the consideration that circumstance will brine to him but no more When it comes to representing the democracy democ-racy of the south or any of the states of that section then Mr Smith will loae character When they want one to mouth their sentiments we know no man who can do that better than Crisp The south has neyer been more i olid on any proposition than she has I been on free coinage simply because 1 the nothing il nbe is not Iree siit Take the propositions upon which the southern states are predicating their permanent policies and there is no appreciable difference between them and the western states and territories ter-ritories Within the lines of democratic policies is contained every principle which will develop build up and force the west and south forward The trade conditions surrounding both sections sec-tions identical or nearly hence we do no violence by bringing them together to-gether in either political or business relations Their sympathies are bound up together but when ttifc l occurs whentli Ysct Will commence theflft systematicefforts of these sections to use the advantages God has Himself giyen them for their own good The south is teeming with the products which we cannot produce while Utah on the other hand is teeming with those products which the south must have This is a natural alliance and if we have the wisdom to make it they two will give the law at least the com mer call law to the balance of the nation na-tion and it will be wholesome for all We will find no sort or difficulty in affiliating with Mr Crisp while we neyer could never can blend our interests inter-ests trade and politics with the school of men to which Mr Smith adheres |