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for governor.
.gPOSDENTS SHOW BOTH THE
00 imlOHT AND DARK SIDES.
‘ roordon* Cempalfo-Coontlae thnt
have AcUd-I*roceetllne» of
Executive Committee*. •
invisBOBo, Ga, January C.—I notice in
v institution an article from one John
ȣS*U Jone*boro, in which he uses
.ntd'lie in almost every assertion in or-
. is iver up and refute the charges made
<ler . t0 , Bim jn the Tf.i.zobaph ot lastSatur-
*, g . lwirman of the Democratic execu-
^ committee of Clayton county, and I
111 now assert that in reply to the lie given
often by him that I will indulge in noth-
” but plain facts, and aa they are obtained
"® the record and over his own signature,
fr® “ me being the biggest liar
of the l’otomac, it is not true
for the reason that
A«
*2, cannot be, _
s (Doyal) lives on this side
Wmself * and if myself and he
jo come out in our county
More the people to see which was the big-
Kt liar be would defeat me as bad os
'«d defeated him when he ran against
.. ag a n independent. Now for the
“ “ He says mat two years ago Sir. 8.
H Gay was elected ns one of the commit-
JTHEMACOX WELKLY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY MUR XING, JUN E 15, 188G.—TWELVE PAGES.
BEN BLUB
Writes a Letter on Gordon.
Bybon, Jpne 7.—I am a member of the
Democratic famly of Georgy, an’ I want to
apeak a few words through the Tzlzobaph
to the brothers about this here fellow Gor
don. I can’t write no fancy piece, bnt
when I was to school I writ a composition
on “rhe Donkey," an’ the teacher compli*
mented it, so I thought I would try mv
hand on Gordon. Now he’s been givin’ the
famly trouble a long time. He’s more
trouble than a little. Yon see he’s been
petted till he s done plum spilte. lie thinks
any little thing he. does ought to
worth a million dollars to
ANofeslettbb. ] rilE pNsm E OF ATLANTA.
An Old Veteran Writes to Gordon and Asks
Payment. ,
Gordon. Ga., June 7.-Gen. J. B. Gor- | G EN - °ORI>Oj? OAHKJTO HI8 HOME
be
the fam’ly. We let him have ..
entter to ride all the time durin’ nv the
war, an one day some of the boys got tired
an l ?r f ba ^ cr fff er a half a mile or so, not
thinkin , an’ now he is trying to git the
whole famly uv us to agree to do some
great thing fur him on account uv it. Why,
nearly all the famly was in the war an’ had
don—My Dear Sir: I see through the pa
pers that you have proposed to “pay to any
policy-holder of the Southern Life Insur
ance Company who will say that yon were
the cause of his losing money by it the I
amount paid into sain company." Now,
being an old man, seventy-foar years old,
it would come in a very good time, and I
must ssy I hope the report is correct I
COUSTY YKSTKItDiY.
Note, anil Incident, of Fulton'. Primaries—
Methods of the Two Hide. Compared
-N. gross Voted for Gordon In
Democratic Primaries.
Fireside Chat. A Watch Free
* u .l* *. T i ._ . .. . T i llie vote, m fsr as heard from, of tbe Fulton pri-
told the .gent. Dr. Ii. M. Peeples, thatl m , rl( , ,t,nd» a. follow.:
,n,iUr4nc6 companies, and North Atlu „ toct ,
it it wait not for your name as president | ^
and Colquitt a« vice-president I would never Bacon iho
iu i ^u° f .r cU thiDg ’ bnt - being R , atia ! e< i Court House pit clnct—
that the thing was secure in your handB I n , ....
decided to take a $10,000 policy and did so. Baoon......... ..'..........’,'. "'..!'.'..."!!!."."." 33u
Now, dear General, if you will pay mo 50 Cook', dutrict-
ceuts in the dollar on the amount I paid aorgo,,
the company, 1 will forgive, fry to forget, I Bacon... ..’""""i!"!’.!!."".!!. !"".’.’"." 3.
- . , . that you ever did me an injusti '6. If you West Eud-
to walk at that, an now Gordon wants all were to fulfill your promise, though, dear! Oordon .. 43
the honor. He is a axen us to let him take I General, I could not support you for the I Bacou 3
charge of an govern all of the home bis-1 office of Governor of Cuoryin. My reasons I South Bend—
ne«s here in Georgia, but dinged if we can are too well known and I will not give them. Gordon 38
doit, cause we put him in charge of our Hoping at on early day to receive o check Bacon l
hlssness up yonder to Washington, an'paid for $7U0, half the amount paid in, I sub-| Full official return, at a late hour have not been
bun five thousand dollars a year, an, | scribe myself, Yours truly,
An Old Veteran.
Wo will mail a [Nickel-Silver Water bury Watch of
the style represented In tho cut below to any on#
® . who will send us a dob of ten
Often neglect and delay in giving proper th* WrutTxleohapii at one doiia
attention to their children who havebecome wUl «»bto each enUcrtber to
unhealthy. Place your sickly daughter tt , lo «„, club „ „ d „ lh6 „ mo „
upwi the wof B.B.B. asatonicandW| „„ cIul) w , u t „ hl .^
Only new stBscnntr.nK—that Is, tli>
and sons a general tonic and appe- 1 nMneiarenoknow “ d 001 1
3IOTIIERS
h. Thia
paper at
compen*
we told him be could lay up some I
fur a cold, rainy day, but the fust thing we
kuowed be bad sold out an’ done gone a
caperin au ay np to New York, an’ then
away down to Florida an’ around. I told
A LONGHEADED VETERAN.
received from all the county precincts, but the vote
wae small to far aa heard from, and will not ma
terially change the result, bnt lncreaae slightly
Gordon's majority. The renult has been expected,
of course, and cannot alTect the result
A Scene Reported From Lumpkin*
H.uiy *#> —77 "T" i 7 a a. m —Fk T l' l 7 1 One of General Gordon’s war veterans I 8Ute. The Gordon vote was lacroated because of
tee, and he (Mr. Gay) refused to serve ® J lto * J 11 ™ 8°. ^hat be bad met him at a recent appointment and step- the macner in which the electlen waa worked. The
“ft 1 jz CHttS! hm w “ mly by tUo sr r
msssi 5f “aiS: y p o„“ es ,n
““ 5 Hut I inquired into the matter—I even I ••Vimt'a ri„bt .JiT,!!'. i,„ | With more work and more money they could li»v«
it.stability, etc: ] nut i inquired into tne matter—I even ‘'That's richt mv friend ” .aid the hero iu.j
f c H Gay, do certify that John L axed Colquitt and Brown and Grady and Lf Appomattox 5 . t h undoubtedlr polled a much larger vote,
naval chairman of the Democratic execu- Howell, but durned if I could find out who "But see here,General," said the veteran, , M U repor,w ’ tb,t ta *° m * °‘ coon ‘ r3r p "’
committee of Clayton, stated to mo at divided wtth. “before I vote for yon I’d like to know who\ ctacto “‘ e negr0 Tol# w “ * 0orJon , * c,or '»
H.nov Hill on the 4th Saturday in May, I That senate- *>- i - *—’ * - * k -
that ho wanted me to be at Jonesboro ti lv * 1°
on the fir.-t Tuesday in June, D8G, as the |®fown,Dttt who iu thunder did be divide the I crowd roared and tbe General moved
Mnimittee would meet on thatday and that money with? There is where the mystery on-in silence. B.
terv important business would come before “ es * m y c ft ts if I don t believe be '
the committee, and as be (the chairman) gambles. Aint it strange that they took
d sired my presence. I never stated to | M®?> fc .A h ® 1 The Voters Eight to One for Bacon.
“The Waierbury.”
tizer before breakfast, and they wiU never “““f 1 ** prevtou. to the receipt of the c
have any use for whisky bitters. I b< ’® i k,i wlu - ** eotmrto.
1 TheM w.tche. are not toys, but aci-umte ru.U
, serviceable time-keepers. They are simple, dura-
J3I‘.Al I IFUI. COMPLEXION. | bleanil neat. Theea.^ always waar bright. Tens
Thousands of single and married ladies 1 °f thousand, of them aro carried by people of all
are using various cosmetios, in order to im- ctaspei throughout the United State,
prove their complexion, nud to hide the I
many f..nlts and liuperfeetions of the face,
neek and hands. These local applications
are only temporary, and leave the akin in a
worse condition.
An internal preparation is now being used,
operating through tho blood, which ren
ders tho skin as smooth and soft as an in
fant's, and imparting a beautiful alabaster
complexion so much admired by the elite.
The remedy casts off All impurities from
the blood, removes all bnmps, blotches and
splotches from the face, neck and hands,
and tinges tbe cheek with the roseate hues
of nature.
Tho article alluded to is B. B. B., a blood |
purifier and general family tonic, which
never fails to give entire satisfaction. No
female should fail to use it. To be beauti
ful, you must be healthy, and to be healthy,
yon should use B. B. B.
NOTES OK THE DAY.
The Ring Henchmen Work Like B* avers
and Make Good Use of the Boodle.
Atlanta, June 8.—The democatrstion here to-
tho polls and on the streets was the best
the factfreqnentljr asserted in thia cor-
s that there has been a genuine uneast-
the result in Gordon’s stronghold. It
r... ...... r- —-r-- I A .» ti n * if I* ahnnld f tn hiin I nu,lco w mm is loget otlt of the race. I WM r< T or, «*d l»ct night that the Gordon managers
boro oo luesdrty, an ordered by Doyal (iw , es *. Dat if it Bhoula fill to tote him duily prayer baa been that he would I wero disturbed and wou d marshal every force and
cUinusu) I was informed thrt tta com- ^ be “ .‘i 0 h .“ U*t theWa. ^acou will .icq, the State isHucc. m wiu to-d.y. They „«Tt uorkbc-
gittfo hud toav* ned on Saturday before I l * , I by a big majority. There are but 1A Gor-I tore the polls opened and had apparently engaged
and hft'l ord» red a primary election at a ^ 8 «»,*•• -...a x don men in Covington, and *ono in the 1 every carriage and hack in the city. These were kept
I to W. name This tW thTnk w33d 2* £°?“& “ d . she is a woman and cannot I rruutng to snd fro over town all day b.ultngevory
jure- 1 one of the membe.s to hkMja Jl s ^ey ttlnk wouid not he , him The conntryraen come in crowds . ralUM , , ot „ lh , „ ,J ouM t Z aot / i
Httceiecutive comm,It*, and I m-verteti- only^paaa hint safely throu|h ho gates but f two and |hte# huudrod , aad alt Ma out mlw lhlt ^ w >t % 7vk alt u» poll,let ms-
^imyr.'.ignation aa such, nor haw 11H would «>Utto Mm to ^chojice < 0\ the f or Bucmr So will Itockdalego for Bacon. cM ucr, tbs, L breucousplcuoustupret.l.c,tous.
1 Tbe Macon Telkohapb and Augusta | there ... evidently no lsck of mousy will. them.
which had been libera ly supplied from some quar
ter. What effect this has on an election iu Atlanta
mthom'wl any one else to do so, and i n . seats in the w-hole kingdom , . luluu „ „ u „ Au .
, tndvd to obey every mill of the chairman waP \ ta t b r br ° tbcr u ^ acob to J t ^ e |S htt / Be ,,^ Chronicle aro increasiDg in circulation,
vbrn able to do so. I intend to support on f. business so we can go oil to the b Fbiend
I think he will make springs fur our health. We could reat with 1
all ease. But if we have to stay at home
| vbeD s
Hijor Bacon,
nod Governor for the people at larged. L . , , , ,
[Si.'necll “S. H. Gay.” an watch Gordon an quarrel an wory two
I'Lm you see from tho statement of S. H. years longer, it will endanger our health,
I Go, U which he will swear if necessary ““d I fear we will sicken and die.
I tat it is conclusive that ho was ono of the I lour brother in the
TALBOT
ccmmittee and that his name was stricken
I vitbont Authority and that he never told
I Djv*1 at Hap »y Hill that he (Gay) wonld
Appoints July 17 th as Her Date.
Talbotton, June 7.—The Talbot Executive
committee met to-day and appointed Satur
day, July 17th, the day and primaries the . _
mode for electing delegates to the guber-1
natorial and coogreaiiional conventions.
is well known, and needs no comment The bench
men of the ring were boisterous and blatant and
loud in their claims of a sweeping victory.
On tbe other band, tbe friends of Major
Bacon wers quiet and orderly, watching
step of the election, struggling
•gainst great odds, with no plethora
of campa'gn funds—Indeed straightened for means
meet legitimate expenses of such a contest.
ticket
It hae been stated that perhaps many business
OOUDOX REPEATERS,
Tbe friends of Major Bacon bad to be on the
alert for two other dangera. It came
their ears last night that one scheme of
zrz i^biTtiSs ssLsrs u c ormPOoar „ t =v P .... i stthoW ^ I
D'jal does not surprise a ay person thatl County Inconsistency. him. A Senator for the 25th State Sena-1 Tlier * c * me * or,r * rd them some of the best
I how him. ’ Cummino, Jane 8.-The cheekiest thing of toru ;i district ftn a representative will be ot the citizenship of this county. w:th no
Thu great Gordon Democratic chairman the campaign is tho hullabaloo raised by nominated at same tune. Talbot county other interest or motive actuating them a*ve the
[ of tie executive committee, John Lumpkin I the Gordon men here over what they I win vote for Thomas W Grimes for Con-1 government of the state, making a strong,
DjjiJ, iurthcr denies that he ran inilepend- pleased to call the l’ickens county Bepubli- „ te9g , ’ m>n i r pro te«t »e«ln«t the triumph of the Gordon
I sot against tbe Democratic nominee for I can convention, bnt which has been proven I ° ' 1
1 BrfmeDtative from Clayton county, and 1 to have been purely Democratic—not a Be-1 APPLING
I tut upon tbe whole that is a lie. pnblican being iu the meeting. Why so I _ „ ■ _ _
The lolloping is the call of the committee cheeky? you ask. I answer, because at the "« Uold » Con ”“ l, ^ on ,h# a8th - 8o,ld ltor >w>7 mfluoucod to do .o b 7
rja.K cl“t.oni h n a, S a y n the oSrTn meTelec 8 .ed a^ 6 » oSribfdS? Baxley. June 8-Stiz.n.of Appling
ton connty to select as the choice of the I ga»e a man te/io voted for Bullock aaainst I assembled in ninsn meeting at the court I V 1 " pr ^ * rt > * *! • .. . 00 ,
Democrat*, nuitablo candidates for Senator I Cordon for Governor, aud who’ was I bouse here to *U.' for the purpose of arrang-1 tot *' , ** nc# *“7* y ot f* which ethenstoe
ahTlUoreiifntative: I afterwards defeated for ofdce in I iug for a eonvtntioo for the nomination of I w ® ul “ aavebesm i>oiied fur Major Bacon. But in
Democratin executive com- thU county on account of I Uubernatoriul hu<1 Congressional delegates. I m®* initanre* men who bad about decided not to
mitt*e ot Chyton county are requested I his support for Bullock. The I A committee of ten was elected to appoint I *° ***e polls became dingust«d with tho assertion
k) melt at’ my office, in Jones-1 idea of Gordon men talking about Itepnb- a time for a convention, and the 28th inst. I of Gordon men ibat Atlanta is solid for Gordon and
boro, at 9oclock a. m., on July 22nd, 1885 licans and Bepublican meetings, when they waa aelocted. Thero were about one bun- marched to tho polls and deposited their tickets for
i fall nttt& Whce is requested aa matters of I elect a Bullock suvjtorter on a (Jordon dtlc-1 «lred of tho veomanry of the county pre«-1 the Bacon delegAtea.
faportaace tro to bo considered* Thu J tjute. Ye goda! liow cheeky! lUcent do- M*nt. The feeling y^aa largely for Bacon,
following are tho committee: I velopmenta have shown that much money Appling will go for littcon almost certain.
4one<r>oro diatiict—J. E. Blalock, S. II. was sent into this county to carry it for
G»r. A lauihou'a district—A. P. Adamson, I Gordon. At the proper time I will give I M’DUFFIB GOES FOR BACON
I i\ M. Clayton. Poplar Springs district— you facts and figures. Suffice to say that n n . nd . nmw M .. jrltv th. ** Oordou men to get vote# would be by
K. w. C. Greet, Arobie Smith. Pan Haudh from $200 to *3U0 was sent hero. ’ J J nc .„ .foSSnSi "“Sum' 1 ,»p«»lln*. Tbl. m clorely watebed and
dntrics-W. F. Fullerton, J. E. Limiter. Many of our people are anxious for the Titnw.nv Jnn« 8 —Th« .Untinn tor ,1.t» mocb o( lt wa * pre*«ol«<>- Bo" "*ncb of It wn
"John L. Doyle, Chairman. I conveniion to fall to nominate and send ^ the irabernitorial convention linseed ,tlcc * ,l ' t " 1 '* n0 ‘ J** bllt •” ,b * >*nt«
"W? 15,188L" ont Gordon and Bacon before tho people, off^tfy wri‘th‘f ( mowrn Jvore Dueon voUpoUrf It m., .till hare bre. con.ld.rebl..
Tin committee met and ho with them as They claim that it will do the party no I,,.),. 1 r.nr,lrm i“> Tho Tin,-on 1.1 the attzuit to hh.lt»z sroeo vote.
^rTr'ir^n* 0 .? 1 lhe 0bje f Ct ° f R 1 ’ barm ,i* nd wU > re,ult . , iu orerwhvlming.dSipiurth*p^encerfOen-
I u«tiD|i. Ho (Doyal) then arose from the iug tho peoples choice, viz: end Gordon for nearly two days The
ekirunl stated that as ha expected to be- Hon. A. O. Bscon. This count" would General left this morninit without moldin' a Beatoeiato (Utore .npportm, M.Jcr Bseoa) that
I wait . candidate, that he would request go 2 to 1 for Bacon, oven if! Gordon dele- Lp^eh. K 8 ml. ahonld not be doue, h»d tb. .tr.ot of keeplmt
I u li preside over the meeting. | gates were elected* A strong Gordon man—•[ r
1 Mr. Blalock did so. And it waa unanimous-1 one well ported—admitted to the writer the I FOR BACON.
17 JPMd to by the committee that u prima- day after the election, that with a popular . 14 „ m . C oucxu>iveiT iuai intv taa nm cohon, bum toe*
18W. which jj- vote °l the eounty Bacon would U on lhe would not have attempted to participate
tVMd in the selection of the Hon. T. A. I overwhelmingly. ixmg ana votwa ror iiaoon. I *„ * inm»nv intt*nrMth».a
Jwilas the nomiuee; and if he can get an I In this connection, I desire to warn Ba-1 TposisoK, Ga. p June 8.—Bacon delegates p wary-
wtit Democrat in Clayton to I con men throughout tbe State, that they I elected—22b to 122.
•I .that he (Doyal) did not I must Dot do aa we did—ait atill and expect I
^ independent of this primary and I too much, bnt go out and g<t them to come I An Appeal to the i*«opic.
Jpitwtthe nominee (Hon. T. A. Ward), and I in and vote. ThU done and the result will I Augusta Cbronkla. .. , , .
kR l)i)yal wan not defeated by the nomi-1 be a victory for Bacon and the people. Let The Bacon men in thU canvass need or-1 J™* P 01 ■addanly, ganerally^ V****n**
M«byr a gx>d healthy majority. I will give I Bacon men rally to the polls and vote! ganizing. They are in the mujority in I Utm. They ware uaaaUy foreedto admit that they
(Doyal) a free pass over the Centra! J. E. nearly all the different counties, but they wirtBOt ^““wrato, wautadto vote forth*
to Atlanta on the 28th of July next have seen their delegatee in many instances Tb* wfoaal to allow them to vote
«Me Major Bacon nominated for Governor | A TIMELY WARNING. | instructed for General Gordon by effective I duappointed them immensely. It la a pertinent
out much of this mongrel vote. Many negroes ap
proached the different prerincte to vote, ehowlng
concluaively that they ted been coached, else thej
primary. In many
negroes ware drunk, or evidently under tb* influ
ence of llqnor. But few of them, comparatively,
were allowed to vote. In every css* they were
promptly challeu|*d, end naked If they were Dem
FOR S3.5Q
WONDEKFUL ulceus.
Atlanta, Ga., Juno 5, 1885.
In 1878 there came on my hand what was
thought to be a carbuncle, which rnn its
course several months, broke, and finally
healed. The next spring knot* or nodes
came on my arms, winch were thought to be
rheumatic, and I took gallons of medicine
from the beat physicians in Cnthhert, Ga.,
where I then resided.
About this time my left limb below the , ... . _
knee commenced s veiling at a fearful rate, "•" ulMa<1 Tna Wizilt Tzt-zaturn
and finally came to a head and broke. Both “ d on ' of ‘ b » abo ’ rB dMcrlb,Kl watBbM to • d '
arms were sore, and I could hardly bear my drM *' ' n “* proportion Is open to our subscriber,
weight standing, and hardly knew how I I »• »'U u Uiom who are not.
managed to live through it all. About this I . , -y—,
time we moved from Cuthhert to Atlanta. /\ (~*.T, POIXlTDlIV•
1 began to despair ot ever getting well; tho I _ .
sore on tny limb was a regu ar eating ulcer, I * K)Te proposftions will bo kej't open for a
now about three inches in length, two I 'l“l“ d °nlr »ud rartles who wi«li to take sd-
iuebes in width, seeming to bo down to the vantage of either ehould do »o at once,
bone, and discharging about a cupful of I *g“Unles# otherwise directed we will eend the
pita (matter) per day; my arms still running, I wstebeeby melt, pecked in » etout pn-lebeard has
my sleep disturoed, nnd I sometimes 1 and our responitbiuty for them will cod when they
thought 1 would lose my renson. I are deposited In the poet-offlee. They cen ho regia
A friend called on.mo one day, Mr. J. A. I tered for ten cents and parties who wish this don,
VauDuzee, and recommended B. B. B. f and I should Inclose this amonnt, or we will send them
was certain it would cure me. I by express, the charges to ho paid when tlioy are
Iu a short time I got luy son to get two I delivered. Address THE TELEGRAPH
bottles, nnd I saw the improvement from I Mscon. tieorgl*.
the very first I have now taken eight or| Hake money ontere,checks. rtCj.^1,^si», l .^, r
nine bottles, nnd my anus are entirely well,
and the large nicer on my limb baa healed. I
I now feel like a now person, thanks to |
your noble remedy, R. B. B.
Mua. Fannie Hail,
100 West Baker St., Atlanta, Ga.
AN ATLANTA DRUGGIST,
Atlanta, Jane 12,1885.
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Diseases, and nnheeitatinRl; pronounce it
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TQweakMENL
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temedy.haadleoovereaaaimpleaolf-cnre, which he
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IRON WORKS.
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•JOtorgU. which will happen, as the good count. W.s tost to Bacon- organization rather than by superior num- q«*tloo. whslher th.y were voting for ths ustul
better class of the people of the SUte 11 n. .. ,• ,„ii,l«nc«the Cuu»e btre. The Bacon man have moved like un- conildsratton, end If they got pay for votes they
"fit •« to it that Gordon don’t get there . Ch^icle to Heroid cfsja- .ever cut
“■ I»t»H net noUce anything else that Auousta, June 8 -The Chronicle to- Um , nd lw . king ln dUci p liue . Their num . n woclbs’i w«u.
W duinasn shall say iu the future. I will Lmorrow will rey,^ witorially n | ben, have given them confidence- Judge aendereon, th. eommUeloaer of rertral.
Jktao reply to any other tonl-mondi U."i^^tt 8 ^S»fSn“IV«iJ« too much confidence. While the Gor- ‘are. who I. a re.ld.nt of Newton county, appeared
"■puge that be may use against me. I shall u*c.m *ll over ths stats, his defeat there on Mon- don manngers bare been sending out el the court home polls this afternoon with n Oor-
p hunt him up nt the old court I d*y Wtu bo a hieing Indeed. We have never I reams and bringiLg tbe Gordon men I don ticket, which be proposed to vote. Ue was
i|««;but I shall certainly defend myselt I b ^f d ?L a ^-*ra“re>nnS re etrongly 10 town ‘ Hie Bacon men have re- chxllenged. and admitted that he w.
any attacks tbut hi* may make upon I f or Major Bacon, and u so yet that I lied entirely upon tbe natural popular resident of Newton, end pay# poll
l a M*rxon la violence. He can’t hurt ebar-1 Genets! Gordon, wt understood, concluded preference for their candidate nnd her. not there. Boms of General Gordon's friend, instated,
|"«rin this county. The people of the art to JU hu spi» intm.nt ot Mond» 7 tm pre- trfed to mass their strength at any one in spite of thia .dmlMtoa. that he had a right to
not interested in each oontrover- *oI7pitm»ry »o» Screven county any dsy point or to concentrate their effort to anv vote; bnt the managers eouldnotee.lt thatwey.
|r, “<* *uch language aa waa used by I w>m id b*ve gone for Major Bacod by ah» msjortly. one field. No cans, can hope to sncceM, The Judge went sway bnt returned and again in-
Ij-JU xtul consequently I .hall not in the Hu frlred. were among lhe leading and most In- n o candidate can upire for election who lUtt d on casting the vots. Th. mansg-re were
lSk,*J? C0 S 8 * * n y fa,lh " r controversy I to be In Syl.anl. on <>“• “ ot b0 ""V. « d »>• ws. notallowrel to vou.
ore ? 1 *vre are not ten votee differ-1 the day of th* election, i large numb* r of hi. who do«§ not meet sotties with well dl«- . How many of U»U claaa of votee did get into t!
w»in i - * Gor-| fJteidairathereilUuie to meet Wnj. but he bad ciplined forcci. 1
■Li. m / 0De *boro between Bacon and ( _ _ , , .
they Kay we can’t run a ticket. 1 changed hi* n>nt* and goo* to Ihomjon. The Gordon men have prated a\>out
■ is Fninin.. *1. *-
^ I SSmore^ ors^auowrd^a hrev^ I ^bcTare’ jusYTui.^to mTL, ^11^:' I draA^’y.n.a-AdUpatchrecrtred at tb.
"ould carry the connty largely. oMtundayntaht to treat than, led, and fmm tha The brass bund, tb. sudden appeunnees in brt- 11 riub today from Thom.u indicate, that
,M d» 1 etc , 1 J - J I MHh district vf Ike eounty. (the Milter dlitrtct, ;oa ntiea where meeting, nr. Being held. Oenerel Oordon failed In bU attempt to capture
'primarit.,” when they .bow that their
The News from JtcUurtt-
Osx or the 13th Ga. Rzo’t, or
n - w- »’• Aucuza,
“ °*City Council of Joneeboro.
whleh potlaXSOvotrea and where b'Uhrenri^<^»|| packed conv.ntions aud tbelr'ineon-1 McDulB* by going there on the day of elactioa.
thtrtv'iuen auToWat tha maatlng lku waa Major aistent and inconsiderate action in conntioa Th* dupatch euted that be left without speaking.
haU and the atfiT-iViV cltueni ivltiak tlmv ffnnfp.tl hr nartv maahlnarv ddmntiwl
Bacon's stronghold, and tha euy away aUment which they control by party machinery— dl»»u»tM.
amoucted to Just abort WO man. 1 '• ’ — "—* ' ' * '
«0Ri,7^rn UAOUAD0 cio. 'szz?: Jbr=.
there show how far they are willing to trust
There Is Nothing Surprising
l“« *'*•*»•• No Encuu
regement nt
"eod, bo, gay. lie “WUl b. Gov-
•rnor Anyway/*
Nor-l^TT*^, “ asr fc r“i,
i cuimeo. -- whUh th# Atlanta m( , a to follow tbe Gordon managers in all
Constitution says Oen. Oordenhln;e*lf could not I (),, ; r methods. Wo ere m.kit g th. cam-
s,„ „ , «"y w ay." uitwh*r^s»w«»" ““»JJ!«^, „ ^ ftr . puign to condemn many of these Uclics,
Iu,! ^? D ‘ Jl “>« 8.—As General Gordon than thapaonje of Sire- and to mak. them odiona in the eyes of the
-j ““tough Norwood to-day quite “ v,n‘ihem»»lv«*. It was tha ssort fatal reas of rrr | ppopla. But we appeal to onr friends
y* gathered at the depot. .The 1
wkb, *
The Chronicle doe. not want tha Bnctn *? £j,ZL
^■kaTainrw. w»»werea noi very en- Meior wra wtprimerv i movememe ox me oiuer eiac; u.
erf* 1 General replied in a brag-1 are secored! j open, honorable battle at every
-I will beOovernorany-l ,1 ' c,w “ <>,B *l^_-^ I r£,t them with superior nt
e^^Hfortt* a Ialr *t endeavor to raise a hurrah 1 BULLOCH thorough organization. This tt;
VfuUd * 1 M th * tnia toUe d Hy ot-
1 «i*ra. 1 are k ’*i e A t * tta Hoing great good
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Elects Delegate*—Names.
STATXsnoao, June 7.-ta P
point, and
hnmberm and
... they can do If
they will work, and thia they must do if
they would win.
“•.W’mtv, and Greene can be put down call of the Democracy of Bulloch county, Sava the Augusta Chronicle: “Let tbs
hi lur ltscon. P I which aitaemblcd here to-day, E. B.^Ken-1 ym-ple in each county watch the details of
,, itiitch T. H. Potter and D. B. this can rasa, and put down all improper
CWver nronouuced Bacon men, were methods. VigiUnce U the price of liberty.
TAYLOK
'* M I“V Meet lug for Jans 10th. _ .
aagag&t-.tgas.a g-arefr<m<g,~
M. qi - *? cell mass meeting July who received 70 votes. Tb ,. )m
ktti-.t ^V 0 ,"*7 probably favor primary composed of represented! order tire-
“The Quitman Free Press says: The
Gordon boom in Georgia, like a cow’s horn,
is bigger where it started. It it growing
besntifu'ly small aad gradually lets. When
it cornea ont at tha littl. tnd it will b. ex
ceedingly diminutive."
t> Imitated; that cheap and vrurtbleM plasters with
name* of similar sound, and almilar npr earanre in
type, are freely offered fur eel*. Arttf-le* of great
a i l original merit always have to compete with
L a»hy imitations. Bat as they become known they
die out tbnmgh deserved neglect. Meanwhile we
warn the public again*t the a«xnlUd “Capsicum,”
-Cap Icin,” -Cepacia” and "Cnpetelwe” nlMtere,
wh»rther “Benton'a.” “Bortcn’s,” or otherwise.
They have oo medicinal or curative virtues what
ever. and are made to sell oo the reputation of Ben-
•on's. Wheo purchasing ask fur Benson's, deal with
respectable druggists only, nnd you cannot be de-
crlved. The gennihe has the “l hree Heete” trad-
mark oo the cloth sod Lthe word ."Cepcine” cut 1
the ceutrs. tufrisnn
HPPHtmuuWof the cost of advertistaa
The advertise* who wants to spend one dollar, flodt
la it the lnformallan he requires, white for hln
who wtU taveet oce hundred thousand doltetu It
advenleing, neeheme Is lodteeted which willmeol
hte every reqolremeot or cun bo mode to do so by
slight changse easily arrived et by eomepund<ffic4
One hen Jred sod flrty-three editmos hove bees I >
ased. Bent post-puid. to say address for U*e. Ac-
ply toOE ). P.»oWELL Jt 00, JflWRPATOlkt-
TOTWrao BUREAU 10 Bpraee RL (Pnctloi
Bo^ae Bq,), He w York. ji^ll-dh wly
MliellillO Shops.
I Iron Balllnge. Cen* Mills. Byrup KcttVx, Ptcam
I Euginee, Haw MUU. Iron Frunts for bullilinua of uU
I kinds, me rt .hlnfry of nil kinds, (Jrlst Mills. Uo-
pairing s»**-u engines and machinery a si>< rlslt/.
Iron aud b.* caatlnga of every description. In
fact any an • jverything that la mado or kept in Aral
I class iron works.
I The proprietor baa had an expcrlenco of over
forty years In the iron business.
4W>» guarantee to sell you Cane Mills rWpet
ban anybody, aud that they will give perfect n*tia
j taction.
A. REYNOLDS, Proprietor,
Cor. IVth and llawthorue streets, Macon, Ga.
oct27*w-tf
Bridge Notice.
Oeorgia, Jones county—On the first Tuesday ln
July next et l’J o'clo k iu , before tbe Court Hunso
I door in Cllntoo, 1 will let at public outcry to tho
| lowest bidder a contract to build a flat bridge over
FalUug. et a point known ae Carr's, iu sal 1 county.
The bridge la to be 19) feet long and lt feet wide,
with new end first class timber throughout, load.
wiu» good and auffirtent lewurlty, will be riquired
11> keep the bridge in e fe cr jaatng eondltmn fog
1 seven yeare from the «luy U la received. 1 ho work
I to be finished aud tamed over to uie by tne 1st of
Heptember next when tbn money will bo pa d.
I Tbe right to reject any and all bids is hereby re>
I served. Pur parth ulars apply to tbe undcrtlgnod.
This, the let day of June, imml
1 RICHARD JOHNSON,
JnnI-wkySt County Jad**.
Notin’-Sloc.ti law lor Junes (,’o.
Obdikarv’s Orncr. May 30th, lHKfl.—An election
is ordered to be held at the com t ground In wh
\ MUUU t tstrict of Jones county. <1%, on tho ttrwt
Wedneedny in July. for "fence" or “no f*iuc«"
for the entire county of Jones, end each voter is
by Uv required to vote in bis own militia district.
I Taka notk* thereof accordingly. Witness my hand
officially. ROLAND T. ROUS, Ordinary.
May '.0th, lMfl.
myTflwkytw
REMEDY
—OB’
SWEET GUM
—AND—
MULLEIN.
TBs awMt ph,ii pUinid kositr.< of iho mbs imb«
stosi tho HUH otrosau ta tko Bosihirs Bute*
soeutu s (UBoUlisg iik’Wui prlaclpte tkot Ioomm
th* rbWcra Kteaotsg Uto ovty worsiag mmgk, Ol otfas-
latoo Uocktu to thro* off th* fi n snifiMH Is u4
otiwgil o—sb. Wk* towfclste wits ti« teoUic mmks
tseteseo sHhoi ^is In tbs motels yisat sf tea eM BoUo, yrw
oostols Tmwy Casasass lunr cr latnOntn
UniMw w« Ism kssws t«r •-*.y «w Owfti, Crosy,
Yte|U| Cwd •*< Cimsitfie; u< os yeloukte, say
•U!!l«r>M»ltoUkon. i.v J.orijout.t form PrfSS,
SSc.aaifi. WALTIRA.TAYLOR AtUnU.Oa.
V- DX. ..onv.s H^Xt....XT POXtUAL I ( 1 ,! U ‘ S 1 '■•
- - - — - ror *4i a »• I'-' ziayxv. iw».—Whereas, John 11. Lowe applies
1 I to me for tbe guimliaoship of the person and t run-
Notice—Leave to Sell Land.
/GEORGIA, JONE8 COUNTY—Tour week* after date
VI wo w ill apply to the Court of Ordinary of *«id
I county for authority to sell aU the remaining lauds
I of the estate of Jwineo Oordnn. de< fa*««l. of said
county. R. II. OORDON,
8. A. OORDON,
May 33,1 ted-J up si wk} It Adrainiitratore.
GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY-JAM)^ M.
JT Himmons, administrator of tho eattte of Llgar
I ' ' • • 1 • A. ! • II.tv |. . rmpro-
■ente to me that he hae fully discharged hte trust,
and has applied for an order discharglcg hint ae
I aucb administrator. Therefore, all i«.r»oLs con*
] corned are hereby requited to show t-au-o i..f.re
me on the first Monday ln September next why nald
order should not b« p*»*o i as prayed :*>r
my hand and official algLut uw thU 1-th tl*y of
| May. 1H<. GEO. L. HAWYER,
ayfivla ordinary.
asnZ£r~*"’ “* c “ , ~
SB. BIGGEBS BCCSLEtErBT COBDIAL
FOR TI1E
BOWELS AND CMLDKES TLETBISO.
It to tb. zrealRootLarn remedy for the boa-la
It to me ot the most flee east aad efflractooi
remadto. tor all Hamster complaints. At a uo
•on whan violent attacka ot tha bonato are ao
treqoeaL eoia* epeedprellef •hould beat hand.
Th* wearied mother, lottos alee), in no nine
the little on* te*thttnt, ehooldus. tbUmedirtna!
•Oe-a bottle. Heent 3c. stamp to Walter A. Tay
lor, Atlanta, Ox., tor Rtddto Book.
^■« for tho nanllauahlp ot tho parson and i rote
i n, ot John L. Lowe, a person of unsound mud.
iinbectlo,etc.: There are therefore to etto all par-
■ons concerned to .how enure etthle oBco on or bj
tho tret MondawA|wJaJwMiArt*mMmMhm^tom^m
I ally retd
l pllcant
' Jitti-1 akvlt
Mondar in Juljr next, tf anj they hare,
« l*-dtaushlp .ball not te granted to an-
ttneaa tny hand oHctotty.
B. T. HOmt, Ordinary.
•Ion. There are therefore to die and admonish all
pecooas concerne.1 to abow cure at this offlee. 11
any Uay hara to tha contrary, oa or by the nret
Monday 1* Jaly next Wltnere my hand oOlctoUy.
R. T. 803.-!, ordinary.
March U l-W-ar r* lxw3m .
I (“EOHOIA. Ju.MJt COIN IT- WHElihAH. JOHN
VI Bredtoy,admlntotntor de hoau, now with will
annexed, of estate Denote Bradley, deccsiu .1 hae
applied tor dlamladoo thmfrom. IkWMtoh
NERVOUS
DEBILITATED MEN. , ,
Etectete Bospcnsorr Aitjitenfee. for the. »pc«dy I * ^»wwy end her minor chib
| show cause. If any they have
m—* ®o or by the first Monday in July next.
I u *? b F offtcteUy. R. T. BOb-i, Cvdlm
March 12,1M6 aped law3m
the
\ • - uv 1
re<i. f --
r».• I fr****
— .- .'..rh-——.. I TBto to to dt. and admonuhallp
Nortokt.lacarred. mredjarer—fl'tlla—a Imradm^hrer reae.before ‘
r n-.!!■ I fr—■ bf ad-lrr*-.-c . TT .777 caora wore me. If any tlx
VOLTAIO BLLT CO., Mar,hall, KicL g.&&&J.
tn-tha-aat-awfim | ntej2Svrfc-4t , y> J-