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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDA.Y. JUNE 1. !8Hfi.-TWELVF P \GES.
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Mousy orders, checks, etc., should be made paya
ble to H. C. Haksox, Manager.
General <ft>ni)o\ ami Lis friemls will not
deny that he said his conscience would not
permit him to do what lien Hill did about
the State road lease. He must prove the
offer by Hen Hill, or stand convicted of
slandering a* dead man.
General Gordon declares that ho left the
Senate because the time had arrived when
he was no longer needed. The Genera*.will
be positively informed in the course of a
few weeks that ho is not needed in the
gubernatorial chair.
Measures, not Men.
In the present canvaw, the Tr.Lxampn is
in no my responsible (or the appearance of
either candidate, and cannot be justly
charged with a participation in the worda or
acts of either. It eerres the people nntil the;
haves elected a standard bearer to lead them,
and have laid down a platform representing
their sentiment], and then it becomes their
servant in carrying out their wisher. In
the opinion of the Tkleuiuph, General
Gordon and Major Hacon are mere incidents
of this canvass. The issues involved rise
far above the ambition, the wishes, or the
reputation of any one man.
The time has arrived when the people of
Georgia have an interest in great measures
effecting the welfare and honor of their
State far beyond any man or any section of
the commonwealth.
They are enlisted in a struggle for purei
methods, honester government and better
men than those who have ruled over them
for these many years past. They are en
gaged in a contest with a desperate ring of
politicians, to wrest from it the power it
has used to its own advantage and the di&
credit of the public.
They have suffered patiently and long in
MCI
Georgia’s Gratitude. 1 Organa
When Georgia was left to herself, after a ‘'* Jor c “™' “ r *P ort * ^ *""• *» f“ 4 » ltor '
Mnrviw »a* Ira * , *. n*J of the Central isllroad, and the Macon Tblk-
bloody war, in which was sacrificed tb« I „ J rB . hu me. pow.rful .uppo.trr, 1. on, ot the
flower of her young manhood, she went UIVtnl 0 f that eorporation.-AUpahu Btar.
bravely to work to rehabilitate her shattered The president of the Central railroad and
political system. The name of General several of its director, are the personal
Gordon does not appear among those of her friends of the writer,
sons called together to readjust her funda- The entire Board of Dilectors is com
posed of men of aterling character, and is
by far the strongest body of its size in this
I State, and, in our judgment, in the South.
With the great resources at their com'
mental law.
When her Legislature met, Alexander II.
Stephens and Herschel V. Johnson were se
lected as Senators.
They had won eminence in the paths of I mand they could easily have become a
peace and statesmanship. A political fac-1 potent, if not n controlling force in Geor*
tion, in control of the government, held up gi.i polities long ago. The high character
by bayonets, refused them admission to the of the men who are at the head of this great
conncil chamber of the nation. corporation has hitherto prevented the use
When the State was called to take part of its power for any illegitimate purpose,
in an election, presided over by armed aol- and is a guarantee for the future against
diers, General Qordon waa selected as a everything that is not fair and perfectly
candidate for Governor, not by primaries, consistent with their duty to themselves,
but by tbe action of a committee. He was their stockholders and the publlj.
defeated by the tricke of the minions of For this reason, they oak nothing at tho
military power. hands of any newspaper or the pnblic but
When Georgia had thrown off these op- fair treatment. To this they are entitled,
preasors, and again come into her own, eho We have accorded them nothing more, eud
righted these wrongs. It may be a question I whatever we have said that waa favorable
among many if she was guided by equity to them has been without even the solicita-
in the matter. Mr. Stephens was sent to tion of the managers of the Central. They
the presence of misrule, until patience has j Congress, and finally rewarded with the have never songht to change or influence
ceased to be a virtue. They are determined Governorship. Herschel V. Johnson was 0 ur position or opinion touching the rail-
now that the miserable personalism in their, provi led for in a Circuit judgeship. Will I r0 ad problem in this State.
State government, which has marked a any Georgian say that General Gordon was Our position with reference to the rail-
decade in its history, shall be overthrown the equal of cither of these men? roa d question, whether it is right or wrong,
and destroyed forever. Yet. setting aside these and the matchless j a OU r own position. If it suits tho Central
They have seen their State government Hill, and other eminent sous, General Gor- railroad, well nnd good. If thla constitutes
suffer scandal and disgrace from corrupt don was elected to the Senate, in return the Tkokobai'k an “organ” of this company,
and incompetent officials. They have wit- for his military services, which we do not | then we plead guilty to the charge; other-
nsssed tho manipulations of a riug in divid- attempt to disparage. In the fullness of I w ise, it is unjust to the Central and to us.
A National Convention.
A few days ago a conven
tion of Patent Medicines was
held at Mt. Vernon—a place
whose interest centers in the
dead. It was considered a fit
and significant place for a
national gatheringof this kind.
It was well attended; dele-
MONEY LOAagj
—ON—
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Apply to
ELLIOTT ESTES,
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gates coming from all parts 1}“, v. eLTmSS!
of the country. The press
were excluded from its delib- “
Colo* 0 '
people ot (
Effect l>*
En>
.tteU'tim
i0 f the e*V'^
erations, but a representative REYNOLDS’ IRON AVOD
of “ our advocate ” is enabled,
through the leakiness of an Iron an< l Brass Foundries
excited member, to relate Machine Shops,
some of the proceedings. &
The Balsam Family sent dC
several delegates. The Syrups £££*£,
and the Balms sweetened the h« had ..
gathering but could not heal ck
the animosities. Many of the | j£'t\ a n “ 3rbod7 ' aud lh *‘ bu« pertw!
Oils were there to lubricate
the proceedings. The ven-
V
Efeut** 01
-ser« q ue J
„t,lK nunu
UfcdoDtf*
Let of Got
erable Sarsaparillas received
, , 1 . , , 11 AUI. Whitney, 44 Hawthorne street, Macon
the homage due to old age. of IndlgratlOB In It, woret form preMou. to i
O , O | thla renredv.
Large numbers of the Plasters
were seen at the Back and
Sides. But by far the largest
representation came from the
ingout public trusts to those least deserving gratitude and generosity, the people gave Major Bacon is not, nor has he been at family of “ Bitters.” It is Said
Gkxkhai. Gordon snys ho is not willing I of them. him the commission for a second time, and B ay time in the past, the paid attorney of only One member of that fam-
for the East Tennessee, Virginia and Geor- They have soon one by one every depart- he, following his own selfish inclinations, the Central railroad. If he were the attot-1 -i , , . -r-i ,
gia railroad to lease or buy tho State road, ment of the government demoralized by in- contemptously threw it back into their nty of that company now, or had been in “Y was aosent. 1 tie Cause Ot
Is he willing that the Louisville and Nash- famous coalitions of infamons men of all faces. the past, it would he no discredit to him, tills absence Was explained by
■ville syndicate, of which he was general ad- shades of political opinion and acknowledg- Stephens and Johnson stood to their L* we challenge a u.v man to point to a the subsequent proceedings,
viser, should have it? Speak out, General! | ing allegiance to different political organi-1 trusts, hardly worked and poorly paid, and | single act in its hisUry inconsistent with | The Dresidin" officer, Selected
Tnx orcat"riuhli« 1 as' wn harbori.ro I zations - Even the judiciary of the State, died in harness. the highest principles of integrity, or that nn jrrnnnt nf hie ci,e
nntbino Lnt Himnipion ho far ah to SanU I ^ n ^ war ^ °* * aw an ^ society, has been Will any man say that Georgia is in- vrould at any time hare called foracompro- , Jf . , ill
Anna. history puU him down as a one I a ®L ,raded to 0 ®k‘Ppi“B ®tone for political (jj- | debted further to General Gordon? | m i se 0 f t be honor of any attorney it has ever | an ^ J}? ISG ^ ie f ou ^ c l ^lake.
was S. Kidney. Scarcely had
he called the convention to
honor of any attorney it has ever
i w.j " ”“ri pirants, until a candidate aspiring to the I Men may and do differ as to his service I employed.
ZL'SJL.LVZru. T ° h ‘“ I chief honors of the State does not hesitate I in the 8enate. Men do smile and look Its present attorney is Gen. A. R. Lawton, I
danger ia that Santa Anna's legs may multi- J? b , 0 “‘ *17 ^‘‘iu * ma “ th ‘' t h “ l0E8 h ° n0r,Ml ’ aUd Order when the real object of
. , A . . , * . n I the lowu»l to the higbeat tnlmuals, estab- all sensible men vill concur in the jndg-1 coutinuee to honor, .i • 1 t i
Washington and Federal"penrioners °° rB<> U “ hcd f0t lhe P roloction o£ tl,e P e0 P le - ment tbat Goor 8 ia haa BtUled ber obU 8»- Gordon's Itsllectioa on Use Hill. g atl ienng Was developed.
810 ** ' I his willing tools and partisans. tions to him in full. She is not responsible One of the-most discreditable positions in A member of the aged Sarsa-
Genkiui, Gordon flung bis Senatorial And while the State and the pnblio scr- for his financial disasters. She clothed ^hich General Gordon has placed himself parilla family Came feebly for-
oommiesion down nnd came to Georgia, vice has so suffered, the effect upon society him with a high and honorable trust,and it during this campaign has resulted from his ward (they are Weak) and en
ding he was ruined by old soldiers. He and business life has been equally degrad- is not her shamo that he comes a pauper in attempt to make capital for himself at the lilcnmfpct-aminctvnimo
comes back now frqm New York city without I ing and demoralizing. purse, damaged in reputation and a brazen expense of Ben Hill. icreuiuspiuicaid^aiiistyguiig
tho millions that his friends claim that he Men who would have turned in disgust mendicant for her support. Homo of his Americas friends have certi-1 and Vigorous medicines of an-
modo by hia financial wisdom. Did the from practices now resorted to, to obtain and Many of her bravo sons have died unno- to the fact that bo alluded to Mr. Hill Other family entering Upon the
old soldiers or tho Wall street sharps rob hold office and power, have complacently ticed and unrewarded. Many more, fully jn t h 8 most complimentary terms. Special field of labor belong-
him? ________ I admitted the wrong under the flimsy ex-1 as capable and deserving as General Gordon, 1 Thornton Wheatley, Esq., who intro- * ----- ....
Gknkbal Goudon declared in his Ameri- c “ s0 that it waa necessary for tho sake of are still toiling with tho plowshares, J„ ce q general Gordon to tho audienco at
cus Speech that he was not a citizen of I n*e party. beaten from their swords, with which they I Americas, said, with referenco to the Tki.e- |
Atlanta and that he did not own a dollar’s Aud this corruption has reacted npon the hewed his reputation. ruui-H's report of his speech:
interest in the place. The oifinion prevails I basins** and commercial circles of the State. | There waa one big brave son who had | it u correct. >o far m the tendering of that sfisr* |
THE BEST
Baking Mer
TO PARENTS.
Many baking powders nro very pernicious
to health, and while every one regard- hia
own, ho should also have a caro for tho tsnder 1
one*—the little children.
SEA FOAM
contains nono of tho bad qualities of bsklct
powders—iioda or stale ratlin. II contains &c
hurtful i
in Washington, that General Gordon has Men having Been high officials guilty of | served her faithfully on the bench and field, in the lean. Goners! Gordon uld that he asked
But a dollar's interest in any place, but tbat malfeasance in office touching the pnblio whom sho forgot to reward. I tlnl " to lhlnk * bont "• * nd “tv 1 "* 11 wlth "ome of |
his present canvass is an effort to ro-habll-
itate his credit.
funds, have grown careless of their Individ-
| ual responsibiUlies. I dier than Henry L. Beuning.
The prison doors have opened for and | The records of her Supreme Court show
Georgia has hod no braver or better sol- hta ,ri • nd ■• ,om * of 7 h °? un,ed n h , l “ ? “■ **:
I ffitnan thnnn mint anil t'nml tnnn. Hill. Rfmihani mil
ing to his family. He claimed
Impurities of Blood as his
especial care. He looked as
if it were true.
The Plasters from their po
sitions expressed their sym-
1 Ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Chwnlstii who hare analyzed Pea Fota
commend it. Housekeeper* who hare uned I ,
will have no other. Cooks, whoso best effort i
have failed with other powders, are jubflaa
over Pea Foam. Bares time, naves labor, nn |
money.
It is positively nnequaled. Absolutely port 1
Used by tl»e leading hotels and restaursub
in Now York city and throughout tho country.
For sole by all rind-class grocers.
cause those pure and good men. Dill. Stephens and nat ] lv etrtfk fLg nreVlOUS Sneak-
John P. King, had stock In it, and If they could he 1 JrtU V VVIU1 U1C F* CVlUUb bJJUlK-
conld. He tried hard to bring himself to accept It. [ Cr HS they thought Ol the
the Back and Sides
OANTZ, JOKES ,0 CO.,
17C Duane St., K. r.
... ., „ . ,? ,,'cloaed behind some who have borne high that she has had no purer and abler jfidgo. for h. n«drf th. mon.jr; but, .ftor du. eon.ld,r.. p a J ns ; n
blows that hia denunciation of John B - L nd honorc a positiona in tho commnnitioa By tho sido ol this man General Gordon I <“<> •»« h <"' «®»' d *“.««> ‘“I . . . , I
Gordon was based upon something more 1 iu which conrU a re preparing was e pigmy in everything. . Sv. mlnntM. and wwt. Mr. I11U not to .sve eny which they COURl no longer nimiVNN IKON IilTTr.its WAS UKCOU.
than Bideon. Stephens, feeble as he was, I * ’ _* * ® oniia ti MV « t>.l.li A r nml :,, u » i n .i»r* hhVaxI I ■* ,or ® * 0T hlfn * claim sole FlP'ht in and Control to Mrs. W. hBcott, 211 Last Hunter fc,
___ __ _ n( | i._ _ nk for tho casos of others, and grand juries are This brave soldier and just judge asked G enera i Gordon admit* that he “ofcked ™ 1 ^ U Atlanta. Os., by her phyaician for dumb ague, n
was brave enough to stand up and be cut to | otgttuiztd for tto in.^figation ol tho the Legislature of Georgia to »pffir tb. L^TSltok^”nd.d viLd with OVer - But tlle Wildest clamor Inj^^hore^a.mreth.i.h.na.Badnorerere
crimes of others still. The people havo aris- wrong that had been done him. He Komoof h i* friends, “some of whom urged came from the seats Occupied , TAV rv ivit> t i -sti. AvvraTrmS
en and organized to stop these practices, | npon bis body scars not less honorable than h - m to tak0 it _.. Why? “Becauso those by the Bitters family. TheV I -'ID-Mil I UK LAND UWNLR8
“* " 1. Ho was defeated I , , ...I. ... .1 - ... . . J I -o
pieces for his opinion's sake, and when he
xnado a charge, he meant it to stand
As General Gordon is uow stumping by Rn j to demand an account of those who are those of General Gordon. He wus defeated ind Rood men _ H iU, Stephens andl wpreallofnnpdpsrpntrivhkkvl I V
himself, he is at liberty to illustrate his responsible for them. They aro also agita- by tho men whom he led,to battle, the com-1J ohn x ,. King _ hnd stock in it, and if thoy we '[ eallc,| 0" e O e S (: en t (Wmskyl U
sentimont, “that* man who wants votes ted as to the administration of public affairs radee who shared his slender rations Lould ho could.” Thus reasonod some of al ' 1 resembled each Other, al-
will do a great many things." In his slan- i„ the near future. They are aware that blankcta and whoso dangers ho (ienetul Gcrdon ' s friends; but he did not though they Were clothed in
der of Ben Hill, he has already shown that I u, 6 ir good name has suffered from a combi-1 shared. accept it. Ho admits that he neoded the different Styles and bore dif-
n man in this fix does not care what ho nation grown rich upon tbe toil ol convicts, Georgia soldiers dul not hesitate to dnve l n(y It is reasonable to suppose that he ferent names Their abuse
“ J '' under a system full of evils, and that the the iron into a great soul. wanted it, beemnso ho ssid "ho Ulod hard u '- r in<rlv uiinn
Muon Bacon gives but one reason for hi. money thus turned has been used to cor- How pitiful beside this simple Piet™ to bring himself to accept it,” but "afttr ^ aea P eU Unsparingly upon
resignation, physical disability, and his I rupt the public service. I mUHt Bouad i be ' ,u ' 0 i |0 esting of General I dne eoosifieration he did not see how lie U1U absent and excluded mem-
onemies have not been »bl« to successfully | They have seen the sacrifice of a great Gordon fresh from a Broadway office that i;ould e#rn d(ty thousand dollars in five bers of this family to whom
T SPECIAL BATES
ON EAST TERMS.
Apply to
CLEM P. STEED, Macon. Go. No. 2C*
ton Arann*. over Payne’s drugstore. sprfwSa
-fsSTHORNS™™ FLESH
attack this. General Gordon lius furnished I railroad property belonging to them, 1 tb# people have summoned him for Gover- mb , u tes t and wrote Mr .Hill not to save a I they referred as B. I. B. An
a multitude Of reason, for resigning, and and have wltneeeed with amaramsat the no» tosTO^“«^ffiUly ^nlanwus. | f or him.” | j mmrt ; a l iudirmpnt from tbn
I preparation* being made to wreck the last 1 Staten, like Republics, majr exhibit for-
TO*
Bar (««;*. „.J T...U. Auvere "A r-ti tr.
InhiaUrew’ Utui'il‘‘AKt» , 'ilR l til{!; A?ujm. Ui
neither two are alike.
I oiaics, use nepuuuca, may exniui, ior-i |f ha w » nte fi the money end needed the I jj”P art ‘?* judgment from the
Gixkral GoaDoN claims th.t old eoldiera 1 heritage of this character which they can B«tfuln«» of great eervicea and ingratitude money, and was certain of making the I 1 ISCUSSlon O tie complaints
spent tho best part of bis salary as Senator. now their own. They havo been kept to great eons, but Georgia baa paid to the money jf jj 0 accepted the share, and “con- made, Would be that this young
How mnobdid they spend of his aulary an I flaard through these long years to watch I uttermost farUiiug^n th.t could bo due from I Kidcrcd jfaud “odrisod with friemls about I and^tllriving member had left
k,e§U£te
TGSHSMxS&SsBa'Z
• H ll*K »?» fcl ! 1 J, ]{f•* twotOMi
“general adviser" end his millions made U« combination, formed abroad with stock- to General Gordon. it," why .lidhe not accept it? Mr. Hill, Mr. a bad company,
out of railroad .peculations? | holders and corporations at home to fatten | _ OeorgU gsve Mr. lenkinaa Governorship | Slephcns >nd Mr. King had accepted the j j no whla
from the prooeeda of bond, issued when I from which he wav driven into exile. Sho I |U)| qj D8i bu t cieucral Gordon could not.
Uses no whisky. Does not
frequent bar-rooms. Is not a
beverage. Is a strong tem
perance advocate. Is a sure
in or set of I could not enjoy, and sho healed theirl satisfy some men I cure for all Stomach disorders
wounds with a Governorship, a congress-1 tlmt wag hlghly comi , UmetlUry to Mr nJi, I andLiverand Kidney troubles.
Wi
ANTR — An Active Manor No-
• man in every county to MU
every county i
our goods. Salary $75 per Mouth and Ex-
f neea. Convoking outfit and particular!
award BavEmwaSK Co., Boaton, Maaa.
Mr. George Bmlth. 2W Fourth street, Macon. 0s,
front malaria contracted In lowar Florida, lie at-
■idem U an iuvaluable toulc.
PRIZE.
b the ImnesotthU campaign are »t>°™ I ,heir Governor was an exile and their State I resented thi. by preranting him with lsr L . reuonablo inference that
the candidate., how the candidate, them- cUln ^ guarded by Federal soldiery. s®* 1 »“d the presidency of her constitution- b# drawn f rom thu .tatement of tho com is,
elves tower above the miserable blackguard No wonder that in tha ^e of these great convention. She gave Stephens and tUt hs too d to accept it.
hcnbblers whoee emanation, find expree- I jaanee they regerd them ae meoearea and I Johnson commis.ioae ea Senators thut they 1
sion in some news papers, 1 bo ld them high shove any
Is a man who haa been a "general adviser" men, - i »»»v r <iv,.ai 7 w hu, ■ , . . ..
and could not advise himself how to retain 1 They have not been unmindful of nor I tar ' a ‘* place apd a judgeship. She gave I bat tba j n relligont people of Georgia, I L IS called Browns I roil Bit-
millions, a proper person to advise the indifferent to the opening of a canvass, General Gordon two commissions ss Sena- t j, onttn aa wbo m revere tho memory of I ters. It has proved itself a
people of Georgia how to administer their which mean, the life or death of honesty I tor for liis reward. He flaunted lhe Ust L, Hill, wiU remember this questionable remedy for Rheumatism and I “"twiy.
Slate government? or corruption in politics. And if in its I on ® *“ herface. Haa she no other faithful I (fIott o{ General Gordon to raise himself in I nn .l „ >>i . i I nitOWNS ikon iirrrERN entiiim-t
early days theyhave given unmistakable I »»d deserving children upon whom sho e.n I . , |c Mlim , tlon above the dead .talesman. I ^ cl .^ al K la - ana as a «'OGcl BorIM, jt John Hehret. prow*"-
-t lre«"ray. Mre. Kuh.lrack.r -thaiM, Wll- evidences of confidence in a man whose P»*“ bar b « no " * itb a c0 ” fidance tbat Oh! that Ben HiU could bo called back to 1 Ur ' fit:r an , d clean ser the jCal- -.ffidyspaSS:
lbur. rays Mrs. ru&w aes r. uiat " u ,| ogei)J m, ha. been clean and pare and I thsy »ill be preserv ed uutarnlslnid? 1 ■ 1 ’ r •' ” 1
A 1*1
^ gooda whlch wm help all. of elthar art. It
more money right away than anjthing via* to
thi* world. Fortum-* await tha work«n» ab«olut*ly
in>. Term* mailed free. Tuck * Go., Augusta.
novtwly.
low's eon look tha diploma at Yala la*t year.
always told Yala
Advance.
1 every uohralthy ci»y."-Th. devoted to their sen ice, they have been Wg hgTe bccn treato ,i a Urge amount with reference to this performance.
life, to speak to (be people of this Bute ously of the old timers en-
warranted in this by the fact that his com- of ulk a bont primarie. by General Gordon
Petit ° r ' WM1 f acb “°* 1<H ! KiD8 w iS b ° Da ?' “d l>i« friends. This ia the first practic.l
ward collecting in esM of fsUur. to restoie rra. i cjspackty and ability, baa been eltber specimen furnished tha public and comes
Blranoa. "-fuck. I “shamed or afraid to acknowledge to the | fron) CoweU connty<
dbe—Yqr usm btto.1» Wad? II. P«°P le wbo c,olbe ‘ l bi “ witb bo “ ar * wb >’ be The exocntiva commlite* of this (Coweta) county
—Ho; I hava just gained on*. 1 aakad Ml** Clara if I tliww them swaj witnoat consulting them. I mc (| Mra ^ morning and hald a aacmt aaoaion,
■ho would b# my wife and aha said. “Ho; but I’U w - tbe tint In tba bUtory of tha county. Sevan of tbe
be lour friend.”—Ltf*- I _ . _ . . 7 . „ I thirteen members belnc orwent four Oordon men
A h»a wlttsmt 1^17^7 would b. sboal ra | la V*** * AU .‘ nU . Co “‘‘ tU “?? T I -d threw Bscca
Hurrah For Bncon.
Savannah Time*.
We want no man a* candidate
To *lt in Georgia’* chair.
Who** antecedent* would crmt*'
An ever watchful fear.
Our State Rood la a tempting bait
For speculative eyes,
Lord know* but what some syndicate
Haa planned thla way, thi* prize.
dorses it. In Malaria and
Chills and Fevers it acts as a
specific, and Spring Fever
never fails to yield to Brown’s
Iron Bitters. We don’t know
what resolutions were passed,
but that Brown’s Iron Bitters
■ending u* valuable 1_-
tlon of school vacancie* and needs. No trouble at
expense. Bend stamp for circulars. CHICAGO
HCUOOL AGENCY, 1W South CUrk street. Chicago*
III. N. B. W# want all kind* of teaeban for school*
kmM “ ivMlv
and familiae.
MONEY LOANED
^ ae— TT.1 T1 „„ , , .wwraa mm ■ - Th* majority docidbd to I
affactiva to brush up tb* streets aa the cooatitu- s letter from Americas, signed by J. | hold primary election* in each militia diatrtet; to I
tional amendment to put a atop to drunkenness^ H. Hinkle, which, in its language and select ten delegates from each district to meet at
evidently on tbe increase in this State.—Brunswick I suggestions, exceeded in vulgarity ant - the °° art house to choose delegates to tbe Bute I
(Me.) Telegraph. *
And than again those bogus bonds
Might, by a skillful ruse.
Be rebaptized by willing hand*
To share with Henry CUwa.
thins that baa ever appeared ia any Geor- iroWreMorul conr.aHon, Tb» m« pmporad
uwift v rr \ to cobiolldst. th* vol. of the county, th. randbUt.
* «•* P»P*' tbat u ?» t0 «f pectability. ItcelTlng ot a , rottt to u rautM u
Th. VolWd Butoa tnusry bra Ju.t remlred
coattlbilloBot Mo.au for th. coD.cl.no. fond I ™ ..‘...v I “* — Tu ~" ”“ 1 .““
ftom . clti/.n of Indisna Th. reform admlnW- 1110 ,elter deaigned aa an attack npon t h. del^sf. from the county. Th. Oordon
tmtlnn In hiring n very qnlchraln, .ffrat npon tbn Hon - A - °- Boeot- Unleee we greatly mil- refurad to connol Idntn th. county vou, hut ullowud
public cunwHrac..—ffiilcneo Timra. | take the temper and character of the peo-| n nrajoritj ln th. mmtl» du , rlct« to co nlrol. weU
We wont no man as candidate
To make a stepping atone
Of this high office of tbe State
To serve himself alone.
. IK at . pis of Americus, it will hayo an effect far tawwto « ** to,ni mUltu dMrictM woaU
After a change of government three felons re-1 ^ ^ a m | t t _ ,,, , | two to one in favor of Bacon, thereby disfranchising I
| solved a free panlon. On receiving IntimaUon of differsnt from what waa desired. Wo do th# majority. Many of our most prominent I
At duty’s call awaken I
Let county, city, village, stare
In shouts of joy for Bacon t
BA-sfurru*.
_ , . m Sen? JunrV* Thrift*
tL.fraton.of them .poke up i -Why, whu tuv. nut believe that the people of that or any ciUxn. f..l outntred. U don the chalnun of tb. gill Arp toM na that Nam Jones
we dca., I .hould like tn know, that w. ahnuid be other Georgia city will enconngo such 1 romwltrew. at th. ration t.r th. body. Th. b.tt«r I |„g money and inrMting it rapidly,
tamed off Ul« thi. lu tb. mtdfi. cf win tor r-T«l- djagcUng method, in politico, or invite I « Utt ** "»l-opta. lookin, eotcly to tb. enure had purchaaed several valuable fume, end
atmpb Blvttcr. . , nd orienient a newnpaver to azain damp 0? a ** «y thny will not able, by th. hia honee at Oarleravllle waa not only tb.
Amth.iic Yonn, Lady—•■Can yon eone^ra of »ny | * i - . .uTiu. I s cBon of **“* COInml| t<w. threat there, bnt the only one with a nun-
tblne more rambrely and pratteally ralrann than n P““ kfaeUUbtee **• Tb# wrilcr ba( hran familiar with the »Md roof. Hia family drive in an elegant
t of Borneo and Jull.tr Could tha -ignment of font imagining*. ,i„ ..... ( new carnage, drawn by fir,t-cIran hornet,
. p^taam madn their frae more wMrdly lre*tor- procedure of the Democratic party in every uJ , according to Home woman goeaip, per-
■finical Bachslor— Dh, yae; be might have married | Wues General Gordon had a twenty-one | canvass since 1852 and cannot recall that an | coloring through Wat Hama, the first day
rtk to.* —Washington llaicbti.
has come, and come to stay, I ‘ ppIx 10
is a fact. It is the most per
fect iron medicine known,
only one that will not injure
or discolor the teeth. That it is
the best purifier, the best tonic,
the best strengthening medi
cine known, is the verdict of
all the people with whom we
mak-| have talked.
H.
On T,nnro»ud turn nnd City Property. For trim.
a F. LAWTON. Bunker.
Second street Macon, Oa.
NERVOUS
DEBILITATED MEN.
hnndred dollar derknhip at hia dinponal, he I executive committee, Urge or email, reeolvtd i Mre. Jonee ailed her carriage ah, drove by I
. forgot the old soldiers whom hs now de-l itself into s secret caucus to deprive the I li*® bouse of one neighbor thirteen timea by I
judge—•'Tba ofiew says yon wers drunk last! R uo . 7^/ 1 actual count. It seems that Ham donas,
KSUEUvfr aar„-A vKtimvf yes
fM^*S Premsior* Dwt;. N«rvc
Msskood, A.-., having uUd la i
iMMdy. hudt«eo«irMl sstrspU sslf-vnr^ »h\
fiU»«"4EKKK, tohl*f«ttow-«af»r»r*. Ad
J. 1L HELVES. aCbatbaaBO, Bsw York «
JertStus-tku-sun-awly
HOLMES' SUltE Willi
Elect rio Ira twraory Appltorara. tat Urarpranr
§5f £?’ri
No risk lalnrurrv.i. Illu-trtt.-litniL.nmK***-
mwwnf VuIImI(vw, If MdvttslVJC w:.v
VOLTAIC BELT CO., MarihA X.ck
tu thn sat Ske<m
nlgUt.ndt.Udownoothe.urat tinyoorapUln 1 ecribeeeebeggern, and gave it toamnnnote people of a free expreraion of their prefer-1 anticipating a poneiblo break-down phyri-
aut'Jeraattni” Prtooo«(wUh digaityi-'Th. I Gaorgian nor a eoldier. Tbat clerk, who eneea. If thia ia the kind of primary prae-1 call; or in popularity, baa made, andial.. . _ .
> ef my folia rear Hosor, was set atiributaiia • has joined the Mahon# gang who have si* 1 rice General Gordon and bis mmsg^nr pro-1 making, viss mid ample provision lor the 1 1 lentil ash (lull DoiitlfVfcc I I
l.or,bnttoelrtrmtotancraoTra.kl£hItratiu. tMto j dUhonor Virginia, pora to anginter, th* fact ahooli be pro- f alore - .T baLord 5H, “ teking car. of Curra Mradto* Onto;, ffirara Bra. Month. Hon
ntroL" 4u!, : . (to tnrpn.,--WLat etrenm- , . „ . „ , I , , , , lam, bnt he is powcrfnliy cooperating to UbronLCIranra. thn Treth .nlpundra th. Breath; ............ .................
.yonaUnd. rar ntonara |radly)->'My P 1 ®!**** “> *"U np General Gordon claimed before the doom are clorad on the uke earn of himeeU.-Waehlngton erne- ^ >*► <1SMbSe.«*■***!
7 j in the papen far Governor of Georgia. I P eo P U b, their eervanu. I pondfnee Angnuta (Ga.) ChronSe. 10^ Er^tobJALi^u’a 1UccB> I fbUiutot and brat
I«v.) >-ur Hotor.*—Lowsll CiUzon.
‘ cured by using three bottles,end be now endorses IL