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THE /HIDbAND JOURNALRISING SUN,PUB£ISm* BVBftY FRIDAY MORBIN® BYEwnsra beos.CECIL CO.,ftARYLANDINDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND ALL OTHER SUBJECTS.TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE.8IX MONTH8,THREE MONTHS,8INGLE COPY, 2 CENTS.IIIt*1 00.50.25ADVERTISING RATE8 FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1904.The republican convention for the Second district met at Aberdeen on Tuesday and nominated Robert Garrett, of Baltimore county, for Congress. Mr. Garrett, the nominee, is a sou of the late T. Harrison Garrett, and a nephew of the late Robert Garrett, who for a number of years was president of the Baltimore Ohio railroad. He is in his 29th year, and is a graduate of Princeton University.The Port Deposit Press says it has information to the effect that a certain Elkton attorney told the proprietor of a Port Deposit speak-easy to save up I500 and in the event of his arrest he would have him acquitted. That speak-easy keeper and attorney are on a level with one another and both should be given a term at Jessup’s Cut, the4 one for violation of the law and the other for being an accessory.Some time ago a great deal was said in the press about a California millionaire, named Benson who was arrested by order of the* Secretary of the Interior on theThat both old parties are a unit on money question and are satisfied for banks to continue to run the finances the government without hinderan there is no room for doubt. The rep lican platform declares for the g standard, while the democrats are sil on the subject but have a candidate u made himself solid with Wall street his gold-plated telegram. Whiche party is successful the banks will clt; tinne to issue the paper money and dr on the United States Treasurer whene there is a money stringency. No si thing as government banks, where borrower would receive the benefit o low rate of interest and any profit accru: from the use of the money in the U. Treasurer’s hands would go to the wh people, and not a few bankers on will ever be as long as Wall street is p mitted to run the government.Nine-tenths of our laws are made c essary by the conflict of private-prope interests with each other or with needs of humanity, says The Carpent
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The Midland Journal

Rising Sun, Maryland, US

Fri, Aug 05, 1904

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