Newspaper Page Text
BROWN ON GORDON.
™lA ACC>N WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 188G.—TWELVE PAGES.
... T 0 <KPHy f Xr OBURB
|tS^ E slvioit OF THE SOUTH.”
. coll»*l““ W*M» »**“•>«»«
l«* rf “*,. th ,r. III the Orent Uoneplraejr
1 '"w lhyOov. Tttden W« Ue-
mailed of the ITc.ldeucj.
■ May 2.1*77.
IlD*" , v nisi?. -Editors Constitution: In
1 *}■; *J u h have appeared In your paper
" l have n far red to the counting
Ep»f ,,r Tllden an.l the OOUOtlag In of Gov
U«fO t,T ® r ^ president of the Uuited 8Uten. A
■•■"f «ae perpetrated by thin trauanction up.
r ® 1 ...u mill non.i'iitl i w 11. rm Um
omyrftoBtataM and South Cwollna .houW b, r
with'.ut coming to the concliulon that there w«7i
lw?.n‘t r h'1* *f‘ d i “ r,ou * hegotiattou CTlcc on Ue
tween the I>»ni« In reference otue
th* FiMltoDtUI coant and the remorJj'oflki
troop, from South Cerollna and fcanUta.t * ThI
evidence eetebllehee that pruo>elti<m toe clearlJre
require further c tuimiut. but Hmi.i,,. n 4*°
■*>., “the charge that 1
a^ajwsffa-jB-sB
Brein ‘2t.--.bo~u, MSSrtSSSSSs
confidence of the Democrats in him (Foster), and in
hla authorlx.tion to say what he did. oompoeod the
representative*, sudctu«ed them to remain un
shaken in doing what they believed right, etc ” In
other words, it strengthened them in standing up
tor the completion of the conut, and the Inaugura
tion of Hayes,
But th« re is another sentence in Senator Gordon’s
letter to Colonel UUlups which throws additional
light upon his connection with this transaction.
H« says: "My only agency, my only effort iu this
Presidential count was this: when 1 saw that Mr.
TCdeu's cause was hopelessly lost; lost by waut of
concert of action, prior to the passage of the dec
ree what the Won » . .. toraibill; loat beyonIthe power cf rescue, by any
bout Bonator G?r w J ° hn ^«>ung man or set of men; I determined to do all in my
power to save from the >!wreck, local aelf-goveru-
„ ik, v aten, including both colors. And
Ik‘ t , .Vrif, la decided majority of the Electoral
i^bsd tarr _ aUr vote. Yet. strange to say, in
■c#llN e f ‘.I.hce undoubted facta, he was count
P* outoneut, who carried a minority
JJJjular vote and of the Electoral Col-
F^J^Jutcd in and inaugurated.
IWM,* resDomdbility for thi* transaction rests
J Ab £ y .E2liners of some of our public men. and
I*?'Saner tin® the people will bo apt to lo ate
l^^ P Kuty where it belongs, and to roward
T^lic servants accordingly.
I*** 1 ' v.hn uosttion. in my articles above referred
^thia mponatbUity resU mainly npon the
4*^ * of the Hon. John B. (Jordon, United
I*?*. iLnitor f rom Georgia, and the HoO. John
Representative from Kentucky: that
■jcuu p ( ; r )d j uto a contract, or capital under-
7~ with the Hon. Charles Foster, and post*!-
- of the Republican leaders, to permit the
IV 0 ?,. , m .ceed. at a time when the disposition
I*"*,}: Democrats in the House to prevent
mj Completion waa •« strong that they,
Pj°5 P Ji seen that the count was pro-
IVjVnf fraudulently, and when a large proportion
T| Jpftrncratic ItcpreseuUtives wero ready to
■£fMt Ur consummation by dilatory motions and
l-HtiimeaUry tacti s. could scarcrlv hi controlled.
l$Xt tne result of this bargain, contract or cap
■ aaderatanding wae to count in Hayes, who
would not have boon counted in: and to
-ntoutTlldrn who otherm U«twould have Wu in-
. sated And that the only consideration that the
•r w orthe Peruocracy received in return for this
r * vU the promise of t: e removal of the
\ s„uth Carolina and Louisia>a. ami
4 no constlera ion, for the reason that
ITiftt set of President Tllaen’s administration
h* rA Iwon to make this very removal. These
C*»nbstt!iti»lly the points taken in my articles
the appearance of those articles, there was
Lblihed in y ur paper what purported to be
IF f % letter from Senator Gordon to Colonel
4. in which the Senator make# the following
denial as to his connection with that
i. I ijuoto his language,
t a member of tho House; had no vote
m uud therefore, had no responsibility
lithe matter of completing or defeating the count
Ibfp.i* lent I never inrtueoced nor sough-, to in-
Iftem-e tbs votes or actions of those geutlcniGu iu
la(ii. tt<9 who rosi«ti*d tho •filibusters* nor of any
■aialttm-. nor did l seek iu any way to control
" Utotw or action* of any one of the latter cla-s."
dhe c'iargo that I made any bargain of any sort,
t*Uuy understanding of any character with
’oitrr whom 1 saw, or with Brantley Matthc
Ivioai I ilia not. ce. until after the iua gur-atlon,
il- either to tho Presidential count, or to the
i .if any Democrat in reference to Hi- future
iution’of the House or na ttes •« basely false
sjltahle and in every sense, **
Jr.- i* * full and cmpliauc denial of the charge
[ Gssrisl Gordon. Why h.< should go fuither
ii dijijr tb/at lie either did or agreed to do any-
i reference to the future organ I wit: on of the
r psrtte*, I do not know. 1 hat not made
. ebar^r, aud ►ad not seen or heard of auy
iscii iu this hltste. l he Senator seems to have had
i.: owever, for adding to the denial of
_ ben* the bargain or understanding, the
ftrrrdtui.l that he was to aid in the fntare or-
of the Ilousa or parties to suit tl e Ite-
I am not discussing that quest on, and
B*»S»u.allegation iu roierence to it.
\ But I »«iiiu:e the burden of proof and shall pro
to ttUblish the charge uisue in my said atti-
th« hi wis a party to the contract ur
ML Qautntauding, in reference to the Prcsl-
atulcoMit. which has already been mentioned
mte rare 1 shall have no difficulty in
nub of your readers a* am not his
•tvurtitt!:*, that the evidence of hisconnec-
ith that affair is Irresiatiblo and conclusive,
lUULl.ng the denial
1 aha.l bow quote at considerable length from tho
1 iiteuient of tho Uou. John Young
»vii.cf Kentucky, who was the otlmr party act-
w&^utor Gordon in making the bargain or
•MiiLuiM tho understanding that resulted iu
jmiCrrtNiernor llayes iu»o the Presidency,when
rally denies“7.1hall agiiu onmim? *° •» u P h *M* “»•*»« to South Carolina and Louisiana.”
as contained In hU imMiahili ° W . n „ Penult me, iu all candor, to inquire how General
. “•“““‘•I. Ilo oaj,: I Oorilou .aved from tbo wwk lot-al Mlf-gov.m-
Ph*Vt L e v a 1 p !i b J!* h . tbe letter* of the Hon meut *° LonlsUna and South Caro-
,ey M, “thew.. aidrewaMu; I liua * if he had no connection
? or . don * ,,(i tn>a«lf The circutn- wi,h the bargain made between Brown and Foster
nlwK*! ftteadtag their origin are in brief as follows- and Matthews, by which tbe count was to proceed.
n?»» l ‘ bruirylttU sent • page from Hayes to be inaugurated aud the troops tube re-
of Representative ♦ to the Senate chatu- 11,0vedT He says distinctly, he never Influenced
tier, for my distinguished friend Gen Gordon, and Uor * ou gbt to i- ft teuce the votes or action of those
ue came over iu a few minutes. I told Utia that 1 Gentlemen in the Houa who resisted the filibusters,
I?Sm Kti®*? Tl 1 ew i »Bh the Hou. Charles Foster 1 “or of auy one of them; nor d<d he seek In any
VAlen I desired nis preseme. I outlined to Oeu* w *y to c0n,r ° 1 »*»e votes or actions of any oue c f
(Jordon what 1 intended to say to Mr. Foster: and lhe c ^ uta - No one can doubt that Fresh
ho said he wonlu with pleasure aco mpuny me dent Mayes removed the troops
We found Mr. F ater in the room of the committee cordM we wi.b that understanding
°»» appioprUtions^ No one else was present dur- I
NEIGUBORROOD NEWS.
THE RACE FOR CONGRESS IN TIIE
FiRSr DISTRICT.
Imilcatlous Uofavonthls t« Col. Norwood’*
lte no in Ination—A Coinbiuatloii Against
Bavammli-N* w* from Augusta, Co
lumbus, ttud Other roint*.
troops, in ae-
. Jdiiig. It Oor-
vl" -rr - r—*.•••“' «uuuoe»# vu prcHuut dur- I do “ vm no party to it, he rendered no aid
Ing the Interview. in securing t^‘ removal. In wbat other wny
agalu he saxs, “I told him (Filter) that I desired d,d ho save local self-govtrnment to the two nnfor-
a written assurance from iiitu that the policy of Mr l tunate States above mentioned? Will be Ull the
uayes would beta indicated, and from him sneeb cou “try how he did it, when he did it, and tho
ally, hv reason of bis very intimate relations with me * UB UMd to do II. or what act he
Gov. llayes His reply to all this was frauk. full d,d which contributed to that end? Cer-
varnest aud satisfactory to my frieud Gen. Gordon biloly the public is nut informed of anythin*
and myself. Indeed, Mr. Foster said he had a let-1 el " B exc *P' this trade or understanding between
ter in his Docket, just received irom Gov. Have* him and Brown on the oue part, and Foster and
thanking him for the speech to which I have ai*. Matthews upon tne other. If he had no con-
luded, an 1 endorsing it. He offered this letter to nec U°“ with them, was not a party to any contract,
Oeu. Gordon aud myself to read, but we declined I or to at, y ““de standlng about it, aahe nowaCinui*,
then what right has hn to claim any credit for any-
Agaln he says, “He (Foster) promised to meet me th lng he did to restore local self government to
that night at my rooms. He earn* about mldn ght I those States, why put on peacock’s feathers and
aud said by rtssy n of his interview with Geuerai Mtrut; or the “kin aud attempt to roar over an
Gordon and myself he ha i that evening p ocured 1 *c*devement in whi h he took no part,
a meeting of some gentlemen from Louisiana and T1,e tru,h tho statement of Geuerai Gordon,
South Carolina at Wormley's Hotel, at which also t ' ou talned In the last quotation above, amounts to
the Hon. Henry Wattersou was piesent. At ihe I * u • dm|4,ton on hia pwttbatbe was a party to
conclusion of the conference these gentlemen had i lLU “ioit uefortunatu and nnjmrtlfiablo trausac-
expieased great satisfaction at what had been said tioD ’ b >’ which the right* of tho national Democra-
to them. On leaving ho remarked that 1 should cjr * to in * u K ur *te the Iresldent of their choice,
have the letters next morning.” I were bartered away for the promise that the Itepub-
Thc-»e quotations show conclusively that, while candidate, when inaugurated, would do an
Browu may have done most of the talking, Gordon 1 5®* which no one doubts would have been per-
was present by previous arrangement, aud a party * oruied President Tllden- As I stated In a for-
to tho whole transaction; that the atatement WM I *“®r article, we were sold out too cheaply. We
outlined to him before it was made, and thst he * ot no consideration for the Immense concession
fully understood it all. Th*» Interview was private, | mild ®*
,* oster. Gordon aud Brown alone being present, and In this whole discussion I have dealt with only
Brown sa. a It was long and earnest, and satisfac-! the public ac’s of General Gordon s» a s«*n»t«ir. it
tory to his frieud Gen-ral Gordon and himself. I has been no psrt of my purposo to make any as-
Ba. the letters themselves also show Gordon’s I aault upon bis personal or private character, that
counec-ion with the transaction beyond all ques-1 lias nothing to do with this discussion. But I
tiun. ihey are addressed, not to Brown alone, but I notii-e the attempt is being made, by part of his
to Brown an 1 Gordon, and read as follows: I little putting brigade in Georgia, to divert populv
**HiiVs* or Hkprksk2itvtjv\s ( Washikotow, D. C., I attention from tho tnm issue— his public seta—by
cebruxry 2rt, 1HT7.—Geutlemen: Referring to the j assailing me. 1 shall not permit myself, however,
e uv-r-dtion nail with you yesterday, in which I to be drawn away from tlitf d.scus»ion of the point
Governor Hayes’s policy as to the status of ocrtslu j iu i-stte by any of them attempts to get up col-
Savannah, June 22.—The mdicTation* are
uii Li voluble lo Colonel NorwoxVrf reuomi-
nation in this Congrcssiooul di.stric. It is
claiiotcl that Judge Meishon has already
fifteen voteg in tho ciiuventiou and will
probably have hevtiul more. Captain
Hradweii’s friends, in addition to
Liberty and Bn an, claim Echols,
Tatnall, Bullock and Effingham.
It is said that the country is determined
that no Savannah man shall have the nom
ination this time. So far, Col. Norwood’s
friends are only certain ot Chatham, Mcln-
tjsh and Screven. There will be forty votes
in the convention, and if the two-thirds
rule should he adopted, it will require
twenty-seven to make a nomination.
Should the majority rule bo adopted, Sav
annah w ill have very little showing for get-
ting the Congressman.
Vaiious rumors about deals affecting
Savannah aspirants to different offices have
occasi'-nrd much interest in political cir
cles, Developments are expected in a few
uays.
COLUMBUS.
Boiiti.ern Hastes was dlscusstd,
reply that we can assure y
•ssible manner,
desire to say In lateral Issues. I will attend to them, if they should
In the strongest I deserve attention, at tho proper time. Nor shall 1
‘ desire to be dra vn awsy from the issuo by the attempt of
Gil be h a policy. ’ Cuaulkx Foster.
To Hon. John Young Brown and John U. Gordon
Wariiixuton City, Feb. 27, 1877.—Gentlemen
Referring to tho conversation with you yesterday,
„ ,,
have adopted auch a policy aa will give I any of his newspaper scribblers to shoot elime at
to the people of the etates of Mouth Carolina aud I me from pop-guns. I am dfaliug now with the
Luii auath* right to control their own affair*, in J public acta or General Gordon, and not with ike
G.eir own way; and to aay further, that we feel I private assaults of bis over-zealous partisans,
authorized from an acquiiutauce with aud knowl- As I have seen in a Journal claiming respectabil
edge of Governor llayes aud his viuwa on ttila ques- I ity, whu h cornea to the define j of Ueu. Gordon. «
tion.^to pledge ourselves to you for him that tuch | suggestion that I desire the pla :e he now occupies
~ aqd that 1 am assailing hla course hecausu I with
to no elected, at the end of kta present term, to fill
the place; and alio a reference to my course in
, 1MT 8 » I WUI simply remark, ou those iiolnta, that I
in which Governor Hayes’ policy aa to the status of I am ,,ot • esndid*** 5 f °f election to the United Stites
certain Houthcru stale, wa, ducitaaed, we dc.tre | “ 0 » w * a !».?«•
to my that we can mum you, Iu the ktrouaeat f* ^*° eapltatlon ot hta term; nor i» It my purpoao
poMthle maimer, of our aro.t drelie to have hlui to be a candldata lor that po,ttlon.
adopt tuch a policy a. will elve to the people of the On the other po nt I will only Mato that I «c<iu|.
Htatee of Uouth Carolina aud I.ont«lana the right to I Mce R In the rocon.tntcttou acta and In the pro-
c jntrol their own affairs in their own way. .ubject poaed con.Ututlonal amendnienta In Jude, be. sure
oulv to the conetltutiou of the United btate. aud difficulty,
the lae, made In putauance thereof; an.l to aav an, l I a.:u.dth(' n In ^ood faith with the party that
further, that fro u an acqualutahce w«U and tb .® ctr ? ,l * cut of those mea-nrea. At
knowledge of Governor Da;e. and hi, viawa. we “ 1 » t the long doubt wblrh .Ido
have the most complete conhdenco that auch will I he should take, Gen. Gordon, if I am correctly Id-
be the pulley of his administration. l(e«p*i tfully,
To be Hangul for Murder Friday—Thieve*
nt Work, Kfc.
CnVeBMfitm, Jnn« 22 —Beale, Ala,, ia to
have a haugiug r n Fr Jay. George B. Da-
via, white, who brutally murdered a young
white mnn numed It. am*, a few moutha
ago, ie to pay the penalty of his crime on
thut day. Tho execution is to
bo private, thongh many people
will be uttruded to the place. Davis in
taking hi* impending doom calmly and
does uot seem to reuliz j hi* awful fate.
The ColumhuH Gun Club need composi
tion for targets thin afternoon. Mr. F. J.
Jenkins won the fust honor by breaking 8
out of 10.
The hall of Mm. Brady’s residence was
visited by thieves last night and everything
in reach vu stolen.
A festival will bo given Friday afternoon
by tho ladle* of tbe First B totist Church
for the beat tit of the industrial schools.
BfA8LKY MATTKWH.
ClIABLKS FlMYKR.
To Uon. John B. Gordon and John Young Brown.
Now I submit the question to every honest, can
did citizen of Georgia, who reaja the above quota-
formed aa to his position, assured tho people of
Georgia, upon the stuiup, that the Democratic par
ty, which he thou supported, would set aside uU
those reconstruction measures; aud that the pro
posed constitution*l amendments were unconstltn-|
tioual, null and void, aud would never
carried into effect. Mince then, I
■k could uot have been counted in. -
P*Wp»Uwhat Mr. Browu eaja relating to
■••wo&vctoruuderataudltig Itaelf, leaving Gen-
■mKiwrtaoDtof that pail of tt; and shall then
■gcviitonLuwbl* conuectlou with the whole af*
I ^ '***<"(1 how the interview was brought
■twetb-urtn hituaelf, Gordon and Foster, lirown
■bus *nbtUm« ,)t the transaction l he fol-
KeetuMi ^ 00 * * re Ube0 ^ rom published so-
_ 504,1 Mr. Foater, that I ha«l, as he knew, been
■y-f 'G cstall dilator/ motions, and had in a
IEr tbe indexible execution of tbe
IJT' 1 ,®* 1 blI b Lad suted in the Dem>’cratic caucus
I!?* , ': u " 5 "u v^to if I wore tho only man from
|i* !b'.tll lo do .o,
TftwtMjr Mid to him, that tk*re was but
ry.yb'b vould change mo, aud that was, if
,5 **t by voting to complete the coat
■ Z“ . t0 frsult iu the inauguratlou of Mr.
If*/' 1 **®ld h- aiding directly or indireitly iu
(be umirpatioua of Packard •ndCham-
IWi 1 la Vi® • S, *“ , s of Loui-una and Mouth 0 ro-
e. ."i e r<,Ttr *® toy action and do my very nt-
tucirfru the rxecution ot the bill, regardless
IL. ^ l ' le|,c, ‘** '■•lau.ltoua to the country aa 1 be-
■•y tbs, would be.
IJt[T U .T ab ' e uM him . lb at If I changed my
■ i .; eW uf ®®vonii prominent geoilemen
j to ® : • nd M »t that critical in ur,
Ik it “Igbtly scenes surpassed by
ISwtw w,ld excitement and violence,
■juinufuf wjtnes.^ 1 ln thrt | fKl- j at i te bl . lor , o(
B RLff" » try ’ ,n ® °f ***• Goujocrau who were
■ C? “ r. x . ecul ® Uw should be broken, it
stampede among them, and Mr.
Ins4hi! 11 v b ? mor * **® President teau he, Foster,
I 8e believed this.
Ikhm hr ! h ) k ’ h ® ,t restHjct for Charles Foster. I
la-tu ' > V, l» 0 “orahle geutleman; and I
twni, i . 15 •e® nry confidence iu him that had
10 “ “• fepreeented the district of
ajS . Uy r , u ® I***! J“et made a manly and
ahlch he had said, that, under
lhaugurated, the dag shall float
■ Wt, 1 * n ' >t Pvovincaa; over freemen, not aub-
leetto *“*1*18 speech, and told him I had
■•"uv./T, 1 *** 0 * b,n » •rtlten aa«urame that If
lesaig r *.r« * u Inaugurated Freaidrnt, he
■•tSiffi.wn 0 "? Ml * lu the States of Ieoutal-
llha-ehn,,!? C4 f“ , }* 1 n. and that the people of those
Ini, * th,-ir ow ® affairs, iu their own
Intervention by the Federal
°f Ghio. Thla conversation
I J**aade«ne*L
Ituolilon’s Arnica Salve.
The Beat Salve in tire world for Cnta, Bruise*,
Bore*. Ulcers, Malt Rheum, Fever 8- roa. TeG**.-,
Chapped Hands, Chilblain*, Corn* and all nkin
Eruption*. *nd positively euro* Piles, or no pay re
quired. It 1* guaranteed to give perfectsatisfacH n
or money refunded. Price 2fi ceuta per box. For
sale by Lamar. Rankin k Lamar.
“We more than hold our own,” says n
boatful exchange. Why don’t yon let go
of the part that dees not belong to yon?
Scott’s Emulsion of Pure
Cod Liver Oil. with Hypopbospbite*. la remarka
ble as a t lesh Producer. Tne lucres** of flesh and
■Ilength, la perceptible immediately atter com-
meuctng to uae the Emulsion. The Cod Liver Oil
eiunsltlcd with the Hyperplioaphltes 1* moat ro
markable for lu healing, strengthening and flesh
producing qualities.
The Salvation Army ia being jailed at St.
JohD’g, Mich, They detted the edict of the
city fathers not to parade the streeU.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Wlnxlow’e Soothing Syrup ahould always be
used for children teething. It aoothes the child,
■ofteus the guiu*, allays all pain, cure* wind oolio,
and la the beet remedy for dlarrhua. 26c. a bottle,
Jy24wly
Sarah Bernhardt, in her new play, ia aaid
to have ntilized m tny incidenU in her own
life to give her work interest.
You Can Huy for 10 Ceuta
sample of Simmons Liver Regulator, for trial.
* sure you get the genuine.
A man never appreciates how very badly
things can go wrong until tho pill he ia tak
iug rolls into a hollow tooth.
Dr. It. O. Cotter,
Permanently located in Macon. 126X Fecond street
Diseases of the eye, e*r, throat and nose. Former
assistant for four year* to Dr. A. W. Calhoun* At
Don’t expect to tuke much out of the
pawnbroker. Everything that goes there
generally gets “left,”
DENTISTRY-DR. H. B. BARFIELD,
No. 90>4 Mulberry Street. Macon, Georgia,
Ofto« hoaro—9 a. m. tu fl p. tn.
-Apply toT. K. Illack.lu.ar, TbomatrlUe, Go., for
■.nulua L. Coot, aad Kuffe. pear tma
Cheap ornamentation of any kind in out
of style, mid it in no longer good form to
wear trash iu jowels.
ALL .".li lUT Tilb STATE.
A Untie weighing 25U pound., with 124
gg., was e.ipturetl on the beaob »t Cumber
land recently.
The LeConte peer crop of South Georgia
promises wdl this season. Eventho young
trees are hcuvily laden with the fruit.
Cadet George F, Cooper, of Atnericua,
who recently graduated at the Anuapolin
Naval Ae-uteiuy, standing fifteenth in n
class ot twenty-five, has been ossigued to
duty ou the Valid diu, now at tbo Brooklyn
navy yard.
John Brock, an engineer on the Bruns
wick and Wctcra railroad, wan shot while
tile train was stopping at Lee’s Mi hoc
Wednesday afternoon, by Ben W. Furlong,
a mid inuLuger. The men had some dilil-
culty previously, un account of a small suoi
alleged to bo due Fnrlong by Brook, and
when the train stopped, llrook went into
the depot, and Futlong followed, abusing
Brock. The luttrr wus about to strike him,
when Furlong pulled out a self-cocker aud
shot Brock, tne ball entering bis tight side
aud pissing out on tbe loft below the navel.
Tbe wennd i, painful, but not serious.
Tie Brans «lcl lUtkld says work on tho
K-.it Gi-otgiii and Florida road ia progress
ing ttnely. The right of way for every foot
of the lino from Hart’e road, Florida, to
Mill oil, Ur., a distance of ISO miles, bus
Itecn secured. Au important feature in
the contraction of this road ia thu aub t .u-
tiai manner in which ilia lieingbuilt. Thera
ii not a gr ide upon the whole line to er-
ceed two-tenths of an inch per 100 feet,
or nbont £fi inolics to the mile. At thin
rite there will bo not any one grade oYl t).
whole line (hut will nrnon -t to a foot in all,
The bridges across the Satllla, Ht, Mary's
and other river* are heit'g built of Ironb;
the IVun Bridge Company of Beaver, Fa.
THE OK1U1NAL TtEuTpHONE.
An Inv. nMnn rateuteil by Itoynl E. llnuie,
lu 18ilH—The I'atentbiuw Uvpirnl.
Bkiihikiudt, June 20.—lioysl E. House,
who invent, d tho original printing tele
graph, which is figured out in all the old
school works on philosophy, ia a rmi.Uut of
this city, where hi* oon* cirry on the
manufacture of vurion* invention* of their
can. Iu conversation with a reporter to
day, Mr. House op.ossel the wbl
that the public might in *om<i way bo bone
filed by the expiration of a patent of bis,
this patent, numbered 77,882, and dated
May 12, 18118, ha* expired. It win for an
. ihvi niion or improvement in fl. ctro-phon.
it to, why'w*. it that t’u.t.r and Siatth.w., tb. I lnvoivLu* a quMllon ot auch vital tiupurtenc., re- .tic telegraph, now called telephone. It wae
•pwlal friend, of Go».r»or llaiw, wm ao “>*; untr. that you .bonldglv. them that opportunity, .mtenti d for a rcceiviug in»trnmeut to r«-
tuu. to tati.fy Brown and Ootdon, Ih.tU.yri, if I You can n.litarK-noll your friend by altruiptle* ' . ,
InamraretMt. aotild ramor. th. troopa a. Ib.y dr-1 to .opprrM tb. .vldaoo. aoalo.1 him; oor can you
" 1 **v»rt popular altaatloo hy ralalu*r-'"-*—* ‘
_ - _ ba guilty 1 That 1. th. qnead a.
vlct ry wa. already woof Why I hy lacontrorartlMo avld.bca that In thi. tr.ie.a--
Kir. aipre*. partnlaalon to make any are of 1 tioa an rnonuooa wtisbt ot potitlcal mild re.;,
tho tettare Ithat Drawn might drelre? What necei-1 apoa hla ahouldeni.
■Ity for their are. ana what poaalbhi Rood could 18- 1
■nit to tba It.publican., by RtriOR each wrlttao aa-
lion, frujn Drown • tmbP.hed atatement, aad th. | ontorlua CoDgreM, be h». .worn to .u;r
l.lteiijddrei ed to Brown and Gordon, tbo one port the coniUtutl' n with tho.. amrnd-
.iRue.1 by loftier alone, and tb. other by Ko«ler and lutrita la It. aad tb. Democratic party, In Ita two
Matthew., wholbtr there 1. any roem for i ut national plattormi, have mupiaUardly and
reawliabt. doubt, that Senator Gordon fatly unreaervedly acaidOKtid lu th. amiport ot the re-
uaderetood tb. who • m-gotlatl a. and ooi .tnu-tlou mealnre. aud in tbe oonitltnlloaal
naueactlou, and waa a parly to the I aineudmcota. In tbo U.t national platfotm of the
bargdn. lontractor undentudiog, call It what [«,ty; adoiitM al »t- 1/mla. tb.v ba«..rrnrv
you ma>, by which It wta a«r ad that the oonnt 1 prr...d th.lr devotiontoeaid con.iltiltioual ani.oil.
•liolld proi-eed aud llayM ebould be ln.ilvuratrC; 1 Ihi. 1. fiir’lirr than I have ever rmuo. a-
and when Inaugurated he nhaiild remove the troop, already elattd. whl o ttim party fomiht toa llyaRalo.t
from South C-rollua and LouDlana. l.tberwl-c I them. I did mu .ii-t iiu It; hut no aion a. It dail.n '
why were Brown and O.ifdon dlacllrelng tbe policy | U acqulKK-euce iu rm iu 1.71, I acted with
ot Uayea’a adnilaletraUon with Kiwter before tbo I aud have doue >o.... r .luce. In a word. I new -
couut waa completed? , , I mom; for abatidoolnv tho poeltu.11 which I hu 1
Ocn. O irdou cauuotracape by .litglna that h. uk.n la 1"C7 and ISOS. Wan., the DemcreUc party
»»l 1 nothing durlug 111. Irau.acUou. It i> tnic g o.tier.l Gordon thought proper afterward, lo
Brown doe. not are HieI language of Gordon, but be chang. thrlr courr. and plant lliemwlvcv UI „,„ tbo
teila u. that be ontllued wbat be Intended to avy to ] ,ame poeltion of ai-iini-.-etfeiire lu 111. rtcon.lrui--
Fo.ter, to Gotdon in advan #; and Gordon .aid be I tiu L njea.iirea .lul the con.titutloual amradmrat.
would ro with him with pleaiiure. Gordon wa. I which I then occupied.
pr..ent durlu* the whole i-imveraetlou. beard It j i have never at any lime, ftlnce I have be-n old
all, aud doubUeea participated In la Ae Browu 1 auoush to vote, tailed to .upport tho Democratic
.ay., It wa. lou* and .amort, and eattafactory to I candidate for Pre.ldrot and vice Pictdeut, cicepl
hi. ftlend Gordon and hiauclf. I tbe caudldate of ISOS. At that time the then «->
The duty of alienator lu thatcaM wae vary plain. | called Democratic party etotd upon neither the
Wti«a Browu outllnetl tbs Btateoiaiit to biui which I putiorin of the Democratio party prior to lh« war,
be lutvttUed to wake to Foster, looking to this bar-1 uor tbe Deinorrattc platform of iH7i aud lH7it. 1
Main, be should promptly have rejected it, and re-1 have, therefore, never failed, in a single (dnuuic#.
fused to have anything to do with the transaction. |o support tho nominee* of the Ifc-nioc-rsUu party
He couh> with ipeat propriety have aatd that the w jjen tbe caodi Ut e stood upon the principles of
honor of a D utocrAllc benatcr of Georgia would I the Demotiratio party a* rectvgnUsd prior to the
not permit him. to consider each a proposition of I war, aa at present recognized,
bargain and salo for a moment. I General Gordon’* partisan* cannot, therefore,
Ihen he could have Justly denied that he made I Justly charge me with any auch act of disloyalty to
any “bargaiu of any aort, or had auy understand- I the party aa I have proved he commit.od. 1 never
iug of any character” with Foster looking to the 1 WM » pwrty to the aale (call It by wuat name you
Presidential count But h»w cau^ be do so in tUe I of four years of Democratic adQiiuiHtration
ln the face of
tbe fact that the 1®****® I mponsibWity, as he did, of making a trade for n
war* both addressed jointly to him and I party if 1 could not make a better ono than was
Brown, referring to a conversation had I made by hlu. aud bis associate.
““ *’*’ 1 I ask as an act of justice, thst each pepev In
— - . . die Mtate which pubtabed Geuerai Oor Ion’s dt-
dlacuseed? Part of the House were AllbnaUring to I nial of the charge I made against him, put»l»»h thla
prevent the completion of the fraudulent count. I reply, containing the evidence upon ahi. h !• x»aa
| H| |n— 1 — ”~* w H| 1 •• tied. If some of you as editor* are not my
i, or if you are even the parttsana of Oeu* ral
aurance*. and auch permission tons* them, if there I
■ ^ a! l,U IL
Ikh. „» ke came to my desk, lu the
liny iLgyyMMM* and handed me an un-
■••Hnarmri ! r *® d R t«»ok my pen and erased
l 0,d hlm *h*t it could be made
fru *“ *h® honorable men
■ «*** PJ «;I faith, it was sufficient. In an
l!U.al*n» * ®*ntto his desk and be deliver-
I , ®t»»nei th*?*>y btmaelf and Mr Matthew*.
|N u * different ha- dwriung.
I *• iq.lkd 8®®®raUtl«e I di
I 144 **. *** l * h »»we h»d rewritten S ana
I**’ ud i * *• Intended to cover the whole
P* th wiU be no doubt
If* I«V’ i of M U»® Meureuceelhav#
I* 1 *. id' *1, L0 **^d the original lttur on hie
With ?. lKn “*** M,d ha
Aa I was having he
u IT.n* taUl m ® that President Grant
trtwV.V, ***• r “®nt wa* completed, issue a
liy-hdiLta'TAugnr. in Louisiana. He
l5^ b xtsie«-: l , t0m ® tt tion this fact for several
■5** of thTlHj me permlsaion to make
to wf- j®**«ra I might deeire. The order
' f the bjr Freeldent Grant I gave
*° General M. C. Butler,
u **•
■ !*•»*them (ram tba hite-
IZ* ’’WonrtJS "Hrvtolon by the ermr
1 Tt*atthe Pne-dent; bat
|5»k«..tlJi , li“‘»»tettae» the ra.uU wonli
1ST<H tI^l2^' k * , • The eoavereettott and
I iTt'fi' tt4d * k n“wn to bumx-
I i-tnoereu In him end In ht.
-hot he did aHumeed •*-
whS'l^*!5. ,h «» t» rareotn *
155?»hfcci2X- UU *" d «“ right.
traiBw.-
heroranraithhl
ji-tm E. BauwR.
KUL'N‘> OUT THE LOBBY.
.M nu imi—ihle ih.ut-ft fur Tiideu? If e>er)h.Kly Tire Hpooker Ajm> .tut- » Cntamltl.e lu In-
In. w thut 1 Udell .t od no ehenca why WM It nee- I ve.tigwt- l>.. nra.elun.l Attorney.-
MW9 for Foeur and Mitheiratoelva written u-1 Warbivotos, June FJ.- Tlitre have been
■ l‘n^.Vrewh^ln^^l:rw ld h, b ^iS 0 r^ uMmU(otooutplaioUdariD« the vrlhUr
hratu''!' 1 tunlveme th.de.lrrd letter, end tad Ur offer to .how Brown end Gordon, who belonged I of the DotoncB* ahd open aun»o of
-I »Un rt' lt ; M t the Honorable Stanley Met- to tbe onpo^Uon, a letter from Governor 1U)«« de- privilege of the floor of tbe Hotuc by' tx' • moult the central pattof tho i)l*pk,*#ra
■*'" ■ Onlng hU (wllcy? II th. vln-oor -- elremly woe Tbcjr are permitted to H o "U held in equilibrium bjr retractih.ar.dm*
£SihUDSuCTbybUMti!” d ‘be floor after ai^nioR a dccl.irntion that jgjyg| U “■ tran.mutnr
But tuuwe. tret iru. ileye.’. praej-ict fir <1. I they are not intirretid ia t-enilm* ir-ginla-
feet by drUy In thoUoUM wMjtllf Imminent, end (i on Kotuo of tbo limit lin»crnnuloll)i
!u't‘ ‘u”re* S'?rau‘ '"n-ati. of railroad corporation, arc tfaceo
sumpede would defeat the completion of the fraud I ix-niembcni x'lio m*t un lobby istj arnl
Ulrnt count till tha 4th of March; Lone# their Upcciitl attorney * It is rc^XODublc to stl|>-
rradinssa to negotiate an l their anxiety to give sat- . )OSO |Jj U t eI -mciubcrH who on tho tl cur
tlihSSm *VMh*E!nSi*tZ ImrUurinaiSitir nenriy every Jav, nn-I »l»o arc busy
aa. h utiduiH>»ed h of. they went* to uagotiattng; an<l talking with t • utbuH, «lo not go :h»*rp
in,i Uruen raid Foeter, In .ubelence, the; („ r their own peraonal ainuemcnL It
If he dtd not cet the written ““ unul “" is fair to presume that they nro loblrjLU
do m “hi. nfme.T 0 to ’’defeat th. .Mention or apedal attorney*. Delegate Voorheta
of tho bill; and If he rheni-vd. eeverel prominent I of \\ italilnifton Ti-rntorv, who ie ono r.f
Rvntlemen would J..ln him. end if a f-» raiier-d. I ti, e mo st viaorau* r.iiponent* in the Home
rn.!>Mtawouldbecomogenerahaed the work of o{ tbe Wetitirn land and railroad riaqn,
wa,U«md n U ?more Jh.n ora be freeideot .bin determined tome weeta age to drive the-,
be (Foster) would. Foster agreed V> all this, by lobbyists, if po«s»bb», from tho door. He
taxing be btlievcd it. And alter a ’ long and ram- I intn-dneed it r«-»t*lut:on calling for nil in-
r.»” conversion, F^terajP^to giveth*dc»»ied veatigation of their character ami buhiaet-s.
dlmLideJ^d w grt Midthaws. whoi.the rsUtive lit procee<let «I»on tho theory that th- n-
bv marriage of Haves, to sign It alth him. Thu momberH who K > th t.-for pri p*r motive^
l-aikvd »t leeet like the nenoltaUvo htl reevhed the Wl)U l,l „,t lie ulrv drag to go U-fote a Cor.-
“wJi’J’dSSS’L Tllden. rad both the gnseiuDal committee. 'I I. hc who go there
n-rn, vrata rad lU-nublu.n. knew thta, why »il thl. an altornejH he weut&.l driven fr.iia the
nenotta.ran ? end why did Brown rad Gordon, Ho,,- a* conld t 'tally ha done if the rule
It-edln* Domocreta, meet B o. > '.th ef m ndid', j, ■ w<[# cn f orCf i Jlii resolution putsch
ernor 1I.>... Tho Sp. idler, howev.r, bae hod difflculty
SjLbl reMut’-ht L’etimre referred to in Brawn’e in making UP a committer. Members wero
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storeleepers now.fceej it for Sale
TO PAUGHTfl,
tvn.ho Hlloiild olso liftvo a care for the lender
ae*—the little children.
SEA FOA9X
contains none of the bod qualities of taking
powdera-soda or aalemtus. It contains no
hurtful Ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC*
All Chemist* who have analyzed Fca Foam
commend It. Housekeeper* who have u*«l tt
will have no other. Cooks, whose best effort*
have failed with other powder*, are jubilant
over Sea Foam. Save* lime, save* labor, have*
money.
It ia positively unequeilefl. A haohitely pura
Cued by the lending hotel* and restaurant*
In New York city and throughout tbo country.
For sole by all tlrst-closa grocers.
GA2TTZ, JOXJUS <C CO.,
170 J)tunic St., X. r.
THE 0.1.0. CO.,
PERRY, GEORGIA,
la the eole proprietor ot
O. I. c.
(Old Indian Cnre),
TIiu Perfect Blood Purifier !
This vegetable Tonic and Fnrilier never
fnilu. Druggist* null it and indorse it every
where.
Dr. Wm. F. Bynum, Sr., a prominent
phynicinu and citizen of Live Oak, Fin.,
write* tin: "It given the beat satisfaction of
all the Blood l’mifiem."
Ladies in Delicate ITcaltli
Have in it a Sovereign Cnre.
AS A TONIC AND APPETIZER,
There ia absolutely nothing to compare
with it
and is
iii iruin'*.
n lVH tbo
ffitlea
It (Vmb aot blaoksn or injur* th*tMth,c*ua» h**d«
acb® or pruJnee constipation—othtr Iron »t«Ucine» an
Du. G. II. Buckley, a leading physician of Spring*
” Ltu..n it ir. -n Bitter* ts a tborotifhlv good modi*
etna. 1 um It in my practice, and find its action ax-
c«?la allot tier funns of tmo. In weaknesa, orakiwotm-
dititm of tha system. Brown’* Iron Bitters la tuoaliy
a posUir* nec—nty. It I* all that 1* clahnad for tt*
the Tuuic of th* ag*. Nothin* l- tu-r, It craatas
appetite, gives strength and improve* dicaatioo.”
lilt OWN CUDMIVAL CO., UALTlMOUS, AID.
Tliar* are it Few Druggists
who rare n:*»ro to make a large profit on a worth lews
article than to wait for the proiperity that ultimato-
ly results from honest dealing. The#* aro tba man
who, when tuked for a Benson’s Capetne Flaator,
will tccoiniucnd some cheap aud trashy substitute
or Imitation, saying it l* ”Ju»t a* good. Sometimes
tliev will do up and sell the miserable imitation
xiltiiout remark, allowing the customer to suppose
be has Beuaun’s. If tba valueless plaster is re
timed, Cheap Juhn will say he made a mistake;—I!
not, he ha« done a good stroke of busineaa. Th*
f i'ihllcare cautioned agaln«t John and all bisilk,
tny of respectable dnigginta only. The genuine
Bcussiifii plaster has "Three Seals” trademark
and tha word ••Capclne” rut In the centra.
Whv tha miduLtht ui'vtiutn referred to I „ .
■tatatarat above Mirarad ? Why Foetar cwll to-1 no t uxioat to (erva. Theta W*t« too
Retker a portion of *8* 4H*friioafro« RoethCMra 1 w bo had friend* among tha Rfccial
E,^? W U k1fotTM etrara.J. who .ran on the floor. «-•
hSIT^kiire ra i *urvtawwu8 the detaRraoM lf r . CarlLla ha* at 1 at anuuunced a
from three urate., after the I »*** It l* coMptntcd of Bichardran, of
■ad Gur.rac, bat to B” JJI Tenne-Ma; UcCrea, of Arlunn*; Gamp-
;«rid cMOiti Arad I hell, ol Ohio; Oia tthf-r, of WUcooidn, and
SsSSSSS^y^SsSS 1 ^^^
SSS 1 tB min mencj oa that poiatforafew I fots them. Appetiu goo*
^ I • bard#*t What ia tha]
days, one utliomfl nbtiuei —.« iI .. *.. i *.. tin u* tit'.tirf ar>
SyG^TOaradirtitre. who ere
TuissSJiJsSSTw^ft—" i,w 1 c “ "* r rr “ a
I* etarrlBR with * fraU table be-
Riktw^ Alrabttloo Itooe! Ufa
rt fee U.
_ ;e Uf. ebrat
held, ere throw* tack l*ta the
to bo 1 blond, whtrii ehoald to thrown,.*!, kulh'* tile
■*twiMleta tho nver to ao lu work
rad bed breuh will
per bottle. AlidrvRRl.u
ceivti uieaeoge* V>y eonnd, hv Mureo e gnale
of letter*, hut uovurthelei* hy it* construe-
lieu it i» fitted to tranamit to and fro utet-
e.iet-H by arUcniate aprreh.
Tha invantioo ho* two ancouztio cla
mant*, ono of which i» a ec.uu.li Jg held
uiaf.hrrgm, the other a Round reflector H
or piece. Tlic-c eucomtic tleun-nU atere-
) I.i- tiv.jly arranged and combined at each
■lotion ot the telegraph line will* and be
tween tho receiving uiugnet end the place
for the cur of the operator. With a closed
*mu
mag
netic forms and acta ** a trwnamutor
liausiuute cleetrical vurietians to oorre
rjH.fident nonnd wave* tnat are confined in
L’.i rel dirccUoDH as the.' luuvo through to
the place for the ear, where io* eonnd* aro
m a to more dUtinclly audible.
TUL Wl'uaKY WAIt iy IOWA.
Fear HeloenUI. Mail hr FroblbltlontaU—
ternchlog T.iked of.
Cuvtom, Iowa, June 22.—Iu an encoun
ter yesterday between •aloouia** andIptolii-
hltinni*t*,fonrof the former, named Forace,
Fuldraiion, Hurt and Borad*. were snot,
but none ol them wero lately
wounded. Marshall, Jndgoaud Frank Hil-
lerrnan were jeiital, cbar<wl with doing the
firiog. The sulocn element last night were
threatening to lynch Judge and nillermen,
and declare the j til will ba blown np, If
nece-uary to get them.
TO BOYCOTT UNCLK S,VM.
Rallwtr Pwul Cl.rk. Drzaelile* to Crip
ple tbe Melt Berviea. —
Lawuxxck, Kax , June 22.—Tha poat.
it,ester at thi* piece ha* received reua'da
informeiioa of the orgeniuhon of *n eseo-
cietion among th- postal clerks of th- mein
line* ol weatern read* to hoyoott the
postal si stem. Kich member
uf the es.oc’iUcn, epon bectroing such,
eigne a reeu-nation ol hi* pueition in Ut*
ptxtal avtvice, which ia placed in the
bands of an (xeculira committee. Ae toon
a* the organization is complete U
i* eei.l tha first remcv*l will b*
fallowed hy a demand upon th*Pottiu*at*r-
General for th* eaa<* therefor. If not itt-
isfaetnry all the resignation* will take ef
fect, laaviug die mail eanrica in tb* Inch.
Tbe ring'.' odor ur- known, and will b* re
ported to tba VcLoeeiwr-OtncraL
MONEY LOANED
Oc Improved Farm and City Property. Vor termi
apply to
R F, LAWTON, Bunker,
Fecond stmt, Macon, Oa.
)ON’T YOB
USB
!iHl Levering’s
a-flem
hmm
Ku.’ -vmrz'jfS: yx-nag
Ant Mop worrying every ^tnrarolaR over a poor
CHOCERS SELL !T.
*g“ Head 10c. In stamp* for a complete set of
Levvrtoj’s Xew Cards (00 original dsaigna).
K LEVEEING dc CO., HALTlMOUK,MP.
JanKktbunaanSvAw
/UW AYR SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
iLL PURCHASERS CAN BE S01TED
MAN L'FACTTKED IT
Isaac LStappud & Co.,BaHlioie,ll
AND FO**.Binf
a prize, saran
r\ food* • ich will help aU. of
*- -»■ mor# i ney right away than a
SefDtl six ctou for p> auge, a-iC
a costly box ||
of ei:tvr SfX,
. •oybing else
’.«« await tha work aw abeolately
***<*. T' -nui loflad free. Taus 4 Co., Augusta.
mar27-saUkw3m
REYK OLDS’ IRON WORKS.
Iron nitfl Hrus.-t Found riun uud
Hitcliluo Shops,
Iron Ratting*, Can* Mills, Syrup Kettles, fH**m
Knginea, Maw Mills, Iron Front* for buildings of aU
kinds, machinery ot all ktnda, Grist Mill*. Ro-
polrtng engines and machinery a apeoioltv.
Iron and bf coating* of every description. In
fact any an * avery thing that 1* mod* ur kept ln Aril
class iron Aorkt.
The proprietor has had an experience of over
forty years in the Iron bustnea*.
g#“We guarantee to sell you Cane Mill* cheaper
hsn anybody, and that they will give perfect sails
taction.
A. REYNOLDS, Proprietor.
Cor. Fifth and Hawthorne streets, Macon, Oa.
oct27-w-tf
.Bridgo Notice.
Georgia, Jones county—On tbe first Tuesday in
July next at 12 o*cl<v k tu , before the Court House
door in Clinton, I will lrt at public outcry to the
lowest bidder a contract to build a list bridge over
Falling, at a point known aa Carr's, ln said county.
Tbe tridg# la to be 120 feet long and 14 feet wide,
with new and first clas* titular throughout. Bond,
with good and sufficient security, will be required
to keep the bridge In a ft rr.aslng oondltion for
seven veer* from the day It la received. 1 be work
to tie finished and turned over to n.e by tne 1st of
September next, when the money will be pa d.
Tbe right to rrjrct any and all bids 1* hereby re
served. For particulars apply to tba undersigned*
This, th* 1st day of June. lHMfi.
RICHARD JOHNSON.
Junl-wkySt County Jndc®.
MONEY FOR LAND OWNERS
SPECIAL RATES
ON EASY TERMS.
Apply to
CLEM P. STEED, Macon, Oa. >’o. 2 Cot
ton Avenne, ovvr Payne's drugstore. aptCa :ia
!?THORNS!!fiFLESH
Ageei*
IwOfwiSootbemKoteaace m6 ....
’ ■ > HUBS AMD B1UJ.H-. .
-a/tea
AY La XT A. Ga.
Opium and Morphine.
Opium and morphine habit cured in two
weeka. No cnre, no pay. Tiro cure in safe
and poaitivc. No failaro in a aingin chhs
where patient* have been trailed by tw.
Addrce* Dr. BBOWN, or Dr. I'LElLS, in.
trorintendrat, Rmyrna, Ga. *pG«4t
Portable Mills $80
I and upwards, to make best qual-
r . Jb tty of Table Meal. HIM.tone*
VlT Hlifl DeLnacIiWwtn \\ I «* H.
» 1 himnlrst aad Cheapest ln tbo
/f ■■ ’ ikTJ' i market. Bend for finely itttu-
/•W?a0| tratvd circt lor* and see what the
■ I South tad. 1 r.
. A. A. Drl.OArll A )lKO-
f.rargx.- ^
T8SKEE5
ts»uii'w>d. ate. I will s«bdyoaa valnaM#
chsvga. AddrMaPrpr V- <
irijr il«ciy, lt#|
’-tnat gtej
’’''WXJULMoodaa.OMn.
AU Htylca mill Ibices of
"Wall Paper!
F. R. POMEROY,
New Armory Dalbllng, Macon, Oeorgla.
SEND FOB SAMPLES.myNteodAwlj
Dr.J.M. Buchan & Son
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Private and chronic disease* a specUUty. Unit-
dred* of ceritficatea of cur**. Will visit adlc ii. ng
coontlao. Consultation free. Medicine by uisil or
einree*. janSxwlyr
MONEY LOANED
—ON—
FARMS!
Apply to
EL' IOn ESTES,
I •’oml »tT€ctf J/. <ori, iht*