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THF. TVMCON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY, JULY’ f», 18SC-TWELVE PAGES.
THE INSIDE OF ATLANTA.
FATAL FIGHT BETWEEN MOON
8IIINEBS AND REVENUE RAIDERS.
©no Moonshiner 8fiot and Killed and An
other Wounded—The Coronrr’e *Jnry
Declare It wm Murder—Gene
ral New# of the City.
officers sbout the custom bouse made up a purse
and sent It to him to come to Georgia. It prosed
to be a mistaken kindness, as it would havo been
better for Brown if he had never set foot again on
Georgia soil.
WARRANTS FOR Ml'UIM.B—THK CM1TED STATES COURT
mKRV0|li
To-day Baliff Kimixrly, who figured somewhat
at tbe inquest yesterday afu-inoon. came into tbe
city, and, proceeding to the office of Judge Man
ning, a wore out a warrant against W. N. McDonald,
charging him with tbe murder of John Brown. On
Atlanta, June 2N.-There wu. de.perAt. And I ‘hi. warrant Deputy sheriff l’erklnaon arreited
fatal encounter lartnigbt near Den Hill between | McDonald. DUtrlct Attorney Hill Immediately .p-
two Fulton county moonshiners and. party 0 f I plied to Judge HcCay. of the United State. Court,
revenue officer, from tots city. The dl.tillery was ‘ or * wr “ habeas corpus
located last Friday night by Bevenne Agent Chap- «■» J istlce of the peace who gutted the warrant,
man, Deputy Collector Berry Chisolm and Deputy The wrlt *»' «rved
Marshal McDonald. The stlU, cap and worm were transferred to the United State. Court and the
not seen.bnt the pre«ence of a large quantity of beer prl-oner remanded to the emtody of Marshal
—In the neighborhood of 1,000 gallons-showed ■•“**'
that It waa contemplated to begin work very.eon. Kimberly also swore out a warrant against
The revenue officers decided to loave Deputy Collector Chisholm, charging him with
over,thing undisturbed, end to get away quietly ““"»<*• 0.1 this warraut no arrest was made this
from the place wilheuttbelrvl.it being discovered | , < Ul,! * rte “ i *
If poeslble. This they accomplished sstlsfactorily. *“ l ’ ' * * ‘ '* * 1
Upon their return to the city it was planned to »)»»tiee of the peace, the .listrtet attorney
make the raid last night as It was quite certain *“<>"> to transfer the case to the United
those interested in the still would be on hand. State. Court as b. is confident of Chisholm
About 6 o’clock yesterday evening the officers charge,
atartedonthersid. Tbe party constated of Special » was reported that Kimberly also designed
Agent W. W. Colquitt Deputy Collector Perry I swearing out a similar warrant against Special Agent
Chisolm and Deputy United State. Marshal W. N. Colqoltb but at tat. hour he ha. not done -
McDonald. It was a dark night and everything « reported that the community
favorable to such an eip-dltion. They arrived considerably stirred np shout the killing of
In the neighborhood shout 10 o’clock and began to Brown, and that them case, will be protocoled
make a careful and stealthy approach. I rigorously.
The place to be reached was two mile, from Ben Thedtstrictattorooyintend.havingaprelimioary
Hill, and near the Campbell county line. When “ f tl ‘ e McDonald case before Judge McCay
within a short distance of the still, lights were | <1 *P “ ttor to morrow,
moving
THE GRANDEST SPFEC.H l“ one y’ It will come near taking the State I
t-DEajI 01 DIAI1. I yoad or the proceeds thereof to pay them
back. Tbdtb.
MAJOR BACON STILL FACES THE!
ENEMY.
pluck.
He I-cuds Hit Friends Gallantry, And
Will Turn Defeat Into Victory—
He Will Not Fait if Flack
Can Win the I'lglit.
The Old Hoard Never Surrender!,
CartersrlHe American.
There was mnch joy among our Qordcn I
friends on Sunday when the result of the
action of the counties on Saturday was an
nounced to be largely against Major Bacon.
The cry went along the ranks, this will give
us Bartow. This will kill old Felton. All
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
LawrekcevilIsE, June28.—Hon. A.O. Ba-1 the veak-kneed fellows will come over to
con made the grandest speech of this cam- ub now.
pugn here to-day, and it created the great- We desire to remind these friends that
eat enthusiasm. The large court hoase wan there are no weak-kneed Democrats in Bar-
packed and many could not get in who tow. We walk these mountains and are
came miles to hear hioi Nine-tenths of free. We think for ourselves,
the audience were for him and greeted his We know for ourselves. We act for our
telling points with loud cheers. Many selves. We doubt it in all the rauks of
Gordon men changed, while all doubtful Bacon's supporters in this county, there
voters came out openly for him. Gwin can be found a single sap sucker or one
nett s four votes will be given to Bacon, whose hope for the future depends upon
His fnends are organized and trad* I peon's nomination. We are independent
THE CORRUPTION FUND. | of the Atlanta ring. We ask nothing; we
dia-
seen. as were also the forma of two
about at work.
WHISKY FOR PROHIBITIONISTS.
The three raiders came upon the atlll in ta many , _ , ,
A ,ni The Darky Winked htk! the Wholesale
different directiona. special Agent Colquitt got up 1
Liquor Dealer “Caught On."
Atlanta, June 39.—A day or two ago a negro
man, whoie dress and appearance Indicated that ho
member of the lat>orlng element of the city,
,ee .noosm* ~ I a| le „, ln(! who|mU llqnor |„ rat . and
chuolm suu McDonald rushed forward Into the ...... . . . . ^ ** .. .
a little in advance of the others. and when tbe
moonshiners detected his presence tLoy opened
fire on him wish rocks—one striking him on the
knee, knocking him over.
expect nothing. Our deliberate conclusion
Number of Points to Which tho Attention I a* to Bacon’s fitness for the office he seeks,
of Grneral Gordon’s Friends is Called. is not, and will not be changed,if every coun-
Mb. Editor: Section 45G9 of the Code ^ iu the Statu goes against him. TheDemo-
of Georgia is in these words: “If any I crft ^ 8 of Bartow are not hunting fora majori-
person shall buy or sell, or offer to buy or tob . aD 8 °, n to * There are communities in
sell a vote, or shull be in any way con- cieor 8 l ! 4 » citizens have the courage
nected in buying or selling a vote at any ^eir convictions. Bartow is one of
election in this State, or in any county tbeUi / TilGre are no cowards, and no trai-
thereof, such person shall be*indicted for 101,8 * n .^ e ? a t con ran ^f* ktt the bench-■ c ... 1 ,
a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be men of the Atl «nta ring mark that In all OI til© pOWClei'S, notably tllOS© SO prominently advertised
punched as prescribed in section 4310 ox I number there is no political weather-1 . . >
this Code.” So reads the law. Whero a co j£: . . - A , , , , . ,
man offers to another a pecuniary induce- . Wnjtkjr last Saturday s result be mdica-
ment to vote a particular way, or for a par-1 tiv® of the final result in the State; or
ticulsr person, does he not violate at least I as Bacon’s managers contend, the
the spirit of the law? counties yet to act will reverse General
General Gordon's friends in this section I t*9 rt ^ 0118 . ftn ^ seD( l kin* to the rear,
admit that they have used and are using I *bis fact remains to the eternal credit of
money to secure delegates to the State con- l* a *tow—she will stand steady as her hills,
vention who will rapport him for Governor;) ,lD(l rt ‘P eat again her glorious and unbroken
but they insist that it is perfectly leaitimutc [ record of scorn and defiance to the
and if anyone suggests that such condactls I Atlantft rin 8* Numbers did not disrnay
still and they were attacked la the asme way. Me-
Botisld wm ■ t ™ ck in the ** e " I quantity, informed the negro that he did not sell it
rock. He cried to the men to stop, but ’ . * . *
j stated that he *»nt6«l to buy. some whisky.
I proprietor, thinking that he wanted only a small
unless by tho quart or gallon.
"Well, I know that," replied the darky, “I want
five gallons.’*
"What kind do you want ?“ asked tho propietor.
'Well, I want the best that you bavo in the
house.”
i* , ... ... , ,, | "The best we have is worth $6 per gallon,
stopped by Chisolm, and fell to the
- t,. I you want that 1
"Yes sir," came the ready reply.
The darky winked, and the proprietor said,
catch on.”
In short order five gallons were put in a demi
john, and the negro pulled out $30 and paid for the
whisky without a word of comment.
•Who is that for?” asked the proprietor, ad
dressing the darky, as be started to leavo the store
Why, for my own use, of course,” said the ne-
he winked again at tho proprietor and dia
played a broad-gauge smile upon his countenance
In referring to this incident, a wholesalo dealer
they continued the attack, when
fired upon them. He made two shots with fatal
effect. One of ibe men receivtd the lead In the
right side, and the other wu shot through the
foot.
The one >hot in the tide made an effort to
but
ground. It wm found upon examination that he
waa dangerously wounded. McDonald wu dis
patched for a physician. He brought Dr. Suttle,
whose residence wu two miles away, but when he
arrived the mau was dead. The death occurred
about 3 o’clock this morning. The dead man wai
John Brown, and hia accomplice wu Joe Overton,
Vho wm placed under arrest
Brown wm a notorious revenue offender, and has
given the officers great trouble. Iu May, last year,
ha wm arrested in a distillery in Campbell county
by Deputy Collector Chisholm, Deputy Marshal Me-
violation of Ilia spirit of tne law anti h * r W * HU slia indorsed that rook
smaekH of bribery, they become very indin- ribbed Democrat, Herschel V. Johnson,
nant. Farmers, who would not otherwise I Odds did not frighten her when she st-ooo
leave their crops and go to vote, »re paid I ,i y that grandest Roman of them all—glo-
for their teams end furrn hands to leave I r ‘°tis old Hiram Warner; and again on
work to help Gordon. Iu some cases, fac- tt6 of . Jul y *‘er nnterrified sons of
tories are closed and the hands, who rarely Oeedom will unfurl the standard of etor
ever vote even at a general election, are Iln ) opposition to corruption in Georgia,
driven to town, and liuve a general frolic, I Fling ont that banner, teliow countrymen,
while their pay is going on as if they were I- 6 * *I° at forever a standard, to which
atwork.andtheownersof the factories are r«- t,le . ®y es °f Georgians may turn, about
imluraedoutof the Gordon campaign fund. w kick her sons may rally as long as the
Without the money they would not vote; ^ ove °f B® 0< 1 government, and the scorn
with the money, they are induced to come | °f. corruption tills their hearts. Bartow
out and vote for Gordon. It is no reply I "j" send an nnbroken Bacon delegation.
*“ these corrupt and degrading practices | Ike old guard never surrenders,
say that it is easting reflections upon 1
the people of Georgia to intmate that
votis aro bought in this campaign. Tnt
great mass of the people who cannot b<
n* v "* j-ov/jiau *IUU I’UUUUt Ut i . ,
influenced by money and who are entire-1 slanaerers '
Dourid (Who wMatao on thi. raid) and »««“■« nnuM that toon, o! ,uch tranracUon. happen
AKeMMorthL While the office™ wore breaking up ^ m h|< lto[# d|dly< ..y,,„ „ le „ „ how «
tho dUtillory they were fired on by other partlc., ^ ^ dnl „. .. rbo , ho drluk liquor do
and Brown tried, ineffectually, to get awey. Iu the |
. „ . , , , J not give |6 a gallon for it. It la a rare thing that
following JnnMn the Unlled:SUte.Conrt.he pleaded b , „ botu tb . Mn . t afford to do
IIa_ .I..«lnn hint atUh lllt.-l* rila. I * •
A drink or two la m much m they have money to
pay for at any one time. When a ilarky cornea Id
guilty on information charging him with Illicit dis
tilling. and wm aentenced to two yearn In the peni
tentiary at Albany. He wm discharged a few
months ago under the decision of the United
States Court, which held that a conviction
for ah effenre of this character could not be he<l
except upon indictment by the grand jnry. Upon
to tho storo and pays $C a gallon for whisky, you
can put it down that ho is buying it for some
who does not want to be known
it transaction. There are lots
except upon inaicimeni oy um grmuu jury. opou prullib|tionUU belonging to the Jngwump party who
hla raturn to Georgia he auoouiic.d that h. would | ^ n{er t0 p brchMe . .apply through to. Money
not engage again in illicit distilling, but hia resolu- 1
tion did not hold out long.
Brown wm conaidered a desperate character, and
wm so locked npon by tbe neighborhood in which
be lived. The people of that section were anxious I ^ Vnown to no
to get rid of blm.es he wm a bad citizen and by his 1
business doing much to corrupt the young men ot
that portion of the connty,
Messrs. Chisholm and Colqnitt returned to the I ^Tet.”
dty early this morning and made a report 1
of the occurrence to Col. Chapman,
of the reev.»nue dej*arfnient, and United States
District Attorney HU1. The commissioner of iu-
prefer to pnrchMe a supply through the agency
of a colored employe. They do not want It to be
known who the whisky is for, and in consequent
do nqt go after it, but send a negro with the
money, tell what to buy and instruct him to make
who the liquor is for. If the
purchase wm rnvlo upon an order, or if it
to be charged the purcbMci’a name would get out,
and that la what they think should be kept
Dr. Cary'a Deficit.
Atlaxta, June 39.—It is stated at tbe post-office
inspector’s office that the amount of the shortage
toraai r.venue *t Washington waTlmmeJtaU'ly no-1 Cr - H - 11 “>»»'« P°“’
fitted of the particular.. I ° mc «- ta between »1.500 and $1,000.
Notice wm also given the coroner of Fulton
county, and at noon a considerable party left the
Coweta for Ilacon,
Atlaxta. June 39.—One of the Bacon managers
city for the scene of the difficulty, for the purpose I al tho priroary bald In the Second district of Cow-
of attending the inquest. Judge Manniug, who waa „u county, a very intelligent gentleman, vleltr.
to act m coroner. District Attorney Ufil. Marshal I tbB Ti i.kohai-ii bureau to-day.
Naims, Revenue Agents Chapman and Colquitt, | the vote of CoweU county hiugea on the Second
and Deputy Collector Haight, were iu the party.
district, which report Sunday night gave to Gor
don by two majority. A contest has been made
THE FFDKHAL GOVBBFMBKT WILL I ud a tearln, will ba had to morrow whon tb.
DBFEBD DEPUTY M DONALD, 1 — -
I managers meet to consolidate. Tbe managers
the aecoud district have not announced tho result.
I It is claimed that five Gordon votes will be thrown
ont beyond doubt. It is claimed one la a couvict,
t vo more not of age and will not be In October, and
Charged With the Murder or Drown, the
Moonshiner—The Case Transferred
to the United States Court.
Atlanta. Jane 29.-A visit to the custom houM I Uo mur9 not entitled to vote, m they bad not
this morning ditcoveved no farther developments I ^tdents of tlis State and county long
of material Interest in tba matter ot the revenue rDough# iburon men are hopeful of g-ttlng
raid of Sunday night and the killing of John I ^e four votee of Coweta, or at the least a division
Brown by United States Dtp ty Marshal McDonald I Q f ^ vote#
McDonald wm on haid, chatting quietly with hia
friends and seems to have llt le apprehension of
trouble In hia cast. He wm atill in the nominal
custody of Marshal Nslena, M no warrant had yat
been sworn eut for hia amst. It wm expected
that Judge Manning would tsaue the warraut
some time during the day, and he held
hlmeelf In readiness to surrender at any
time. The officers who were with him on the raid
A DESPERATE maniac
rcrrorlxea a Train of I*eaaengera-IIe
Overcome by Four Men.
Fort Worth, Tlx., Juno 29.—Jeff nig
gle, special officer at the union depot, be
came a raving maniac veaterday morning
He took charge of one room and
kept every body about the depot
and thoee who attended the tnqneet yesterday I terrorized. ’ When the MImouH Pacific
afternoon, seemed to be a little nnder the weather I passenger train palled in last night, Riggl<
from the fatigue and low of sleep oocMioned by I emerged from the waiting room where hi
tho trip. I had imprisoned himself, an I entered one of
tux uovtaxtfxirr will pxncvD m*donald. I the coaches. The pasaengers
District-Attorns y HU1 received a dispatch this I fied panic-stricken from the
morning from the Attorney-General at Washington I oars. Higgle was armed with a six-shooter.
In response to the telegram sent to the department I After a terrible straggle, four men finally
yesterday, giving the particulars of the killing. The overpowered him. The passengers were
DUtrlct-Attora,, wu lu.tructod to d.f.ud to. ptranaflod to rt.umoI their placw, an J after
doputj marabal In nch proofing, u might | oonaidorable dopy, the train tutvtrfl on.
he Instituted against him by
State authorities,
Royal the only Baking Powder free from Lime
or Alum and Chemically Pure.
It is a fact no longer questioned that all the baking
powders, with the single exception ot the Royal, contain
lime or alum. Prof. Love’s report as analyst of the
York State Board of Health, revealing lime impurities, and
Government Chemist Mott’s researches showing the alarm
ing use of alum, have conclusively established the presence
of these substances. Eminent analysts have found in gome
Campaign Notre.
The men who willingly reap benefits I
from slander, stand upon the same level us
nnunju,tinted witti such methods, con-1 Editor Blackburn onght to be ashamed
.ienrn the use of such'iaeans to secure dele-1 "f himself. He rises np in the middle ot
gates. * the campaign and calls the editor of the
General Gordon's case is indeed becorn I Capitol “Colonel Aviary."
iog desperate. I learn from good author!- It is reported from every section of the I
ty tint a check for five hundred dollars State that men representing the Constitn-
lias been sent by the leader of the Got- tion and working in the interest of General
don cumpaigu to the little county ot Daw’- Gordon are nsing money freely. Whose
son, and that quite a Bum has been de-1 money is it?—Clarkesville Advertiser,
posited in Gwinnett. General Gordon | Says the Augusta Chronicle: “Hon. A.
r “r« cuU ^r tr i i h°“ t0 kwyer \ a, "i "idbiinuMiy^Zht
*u i 566 ™ fr ' )Rl Ike management i f I . v ork yesterday and addressed a large an l
i th “‘ »‘ u “ 1 L'fM*; -Dthnsiastic audience at Sandenville. He
C „T, r ^ f °ii !!‘ e , i! 1 ' 1 ‘, he Ueneral ? ngbt I U *nll of pluck and determination and fights
"^Vhimraada *u (n\ "i'll" llk " “ Bol 'lier regardless of odds, fearless of
t hn was a Uwler M oL.bt y to w’LL' iia, resultH - an< I conscious only of the strength
it ho was a lawyer ought to have great 0 f a g 00 ^ caUHe axu | a 8 t on t heart,
pvet lor a auru-tuiongu lawyer who niftkth I ^ ,,
e.n honest living by hard work. Ho plays I .. Ft *^ on aauiess tho citizens of
the role of a ilirty deningogne by betatinL’ I county on the morning of tho day
the lawyers now for votes when at 01 e tinii 1 1 !~ c °uyenti0D, at 10 o clock. Every -
Now'comb’s'momey! 1 ^whaUsittbntfie’wiii hiim'^Tho'TthVy of JuTy u Vhc timeArn' Baking Powder Company in the manufacture of their bak
Not satisfied <!OUrt h<>,,8e ia the place, and the Atlanta
10.7 per cent of lime alone,
Everybody is interested in this wholesale debasement
of food. Tbe public health is no doubt injuriously affected
by the large amount of lime that is thus taken into the
system, for piany of these adulterated baking powders are
imposed upon consumers by the disreputable tricks of their
manufacturers and the dishonest advertisements with which
they are placed before tbe public.
No Lime in Royal Baking Powder.
Chemical tests have likewise proved the Royal Baking
Powder to be free from lime and absolutely pure. This
results from tbe exclusive use of cream of tartar specially
refined and prepared by patent processes by which the
tartrate of lime is totally eliminated. The production of
chemically pure cream of tartar involved many experiments
and great expense, which add largely, of course, to the cost
of producing the Royal Baking Powder. But its manu
facturers are amply rewarded in thus being able to give
consumers a baking powder absolutely pure in all respects
■the only absolutely pure baking powder made. In
emphasis of this fact, tbe report of Prof. McMurtrie, late
cbiet chemist for the United States Department of Agricul-
ture at Washington, is given:
•' I have examined the cream of tartar manufactured iij
the New York Tartar Company and used by tbe Royal
nr*t do to carry but point? .. , . ,, , .. . ,
with being paraded over the 8tate and ped- ggr-gt. •«* Jerusalem! mo thinks we
tiling ont uh war record for vote?, he antt I l ™ r l * l ° whack of that hallelujah lick
bin strikers attempt to buy, with money, 1 J 010 ** counties. Como and Bee the I
what his own merits cannot command. I ‘ ur • • Cartcrsvtlle American.
Where does tbe money come from? Is he I The Americns Recorder says: “Became I
so anxious to be Governor that he can at-1 of the reverses on Saturday not a single
ford to squander so much money for the I Bacon man should falter. There i, reason I
place? lie left a more exalted position at I lor more steadfustness of purpose and zeal I
mnch larger salary to make bia money. I* I m work. The man who honestly believes I
it reasonable to suppose, that, before he I Bacon to he a more fit mau for Governot I
baa had time to enjoy his riches, he will I than Gordon is derelict to hia duty as a cit-1
•pend them for a sui-dler po.itiou? It looits I izon if he aliowa any temporary triumph ot I
like it would be a.very bad trade to leave I his opponents to deter him from expressing I
the United States Senate ut a salary of near I bis opinion at the proper time and in tbe
six thousand dollars in order to make I proper wav." 1
money and then turn around and .pend
ing powder and found it perfectly pure and free from lime
in any form.
“The chemical tests to which I have submitted the
Royal Baking Powder, prove it perfectly healthful, and free
from every deleterious substance.
“WM. MoMURTRIE, E.M., Pn.D.,
"Chemist tn Chief U. S. Dept, of Agriculture.
sail
AN OFFICER ASSASSINATED.
amst of MeDoaalfi to bar. tba raa4transf.rTed to I william silver. Lie# Id Walt and Fatally
tba Catted Btatae Court ae tot offetue charpd vaa I shooU a Town Marehat In the lloeb.
committed l.j McDonald la to. dlacharga of bta I Qnit-ioo, j un , 20.—A special diaput. b
duty aa an ofllrar of to# xovernment. I from S«laUa, Mo., aays: At Liuc-lu,
a rariao wavea. I Renton connty, last night tbe village mar-
When Deputy Collector Cbtaolm and Special I aha), J. M. Sltaw, swore out a warrant
jLseat Colquitt left toe eceae ot toa killing at four I for the arresf of William Silvers,
o’clock yceterday motnioff, to come to tho city end I bard character. Silvern was enrag
report toe matter, Deputy Manual McDonald re I ed and swore that he would
malned alone ta eharto of toe body of toe num he kill tbe officer on sight. He nwaitod his
v,.,i bvut Into eterntty, and Joe Overton bta con-1 opportunity, and shot him in the back with
federate, who waa .but through tba foot. Ho wa. I a double-barreled shot-gun, almost riddling
not relieved from tola guard till four o’clock la too I the unfortunate man with buckshot. The
afternoon. It wee a lonely .pot In murderer escapedIbut ta being searched- for
tba woods and tb. surrounding, ear- by a U™ bodyofmen. It ia thought that
thing bat cheerful. Whan da, dawned w i. to « iU »• lynched aa soon ag captured,
to® neighborhood board of toe affdrand aoon begut | 8HOX Hla FATHER FATALLY,
to gather about tho place. For tba time, at Jaaal.
that tutmey to be Governor at a (alary of
three thousand dollars.
I cannot believe, although the General
hun t got a very enviable reputation u a
financier, that he ia ao anxi >us to get rid of
the money that bu cost him so dearly.
Who then seta up the funds? Who
is go vitally interested in making
Gordon Governor, and wb)? What will ht
do if elected Governor to return the com
pliment? Now, I seo how he can pay back
Home of tbe ctmpuign orators; for instance,
there is the “ringing speaker,"Billy Glenn.
Well, all that Billy will get, and about all
that be cares mnch for, after the payment
of bis traveling expenses, is a few pulls in
the Constitution, and tb it paper ia paying
him along in installments. So Gordon will
be abont even with him at tho close of the
campaign and have that bnrden off hia
hands. Newt Trammell, who is fairly tear
ing hia shirt for Gordon, can juat be reap
pointed on the Railroad Commission, and
the General will not have much trouble
about him. He can give ex-Guvernor Milt
Smith, who has, all of a sudden, discovered
that Gordon ought to be Governor, the po
sition on the Railroad Commission now
held by that able lawyer and honrit,
man, Judge Alex S, Erwin,
and Milt will bo fixed.
Then come* General William X'hillipa, the
great Sunday-school speaker, atill hunter
and money dispenser of the campaign, the
General can assist him to be tbe commis
sioner of agriculture and he will be utia-
fic-d. Then there ia yonr friend, Mr. Edi
tor, Colonel Dul’ont Guerry, wbowantsto
be United State* district attorney, and the
Ueneral Is such a power at Washington
that Colonel DuPont must have hia influ
ence. I am satisfied that Ctlonel Du
l’ont will get the place, if his op
ponent. are ey-Confederate soldier*,
for, atrange a* it may seem, tbe General
prefer, the yonng onee, and never take* the
tronble to know when tbe old one-armed
ex-Confcderatc* apply for office. But there
are number* ot men leu prominent whom
the General can never repay, because they
have lost their self-leaped by handling hi*
money and doing hia bidding. 1 suppose *
great many of these lesser lights will have
to look to the director general of the Oor
! MY
*£ris.© ISsrown ©in Go.
Every strain or raid attack* that weak back
and nearly prostrates you.
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brush belts, extra strong bruib, a
■tcel bearings, new improved Fed
enlarged dust proof Coudeu*er.
is Strong, simple In contraction, dun
m.-tyluMl witA\wklyf>m
fast, runs light, clean* thesced j
ajfiJT ifcctly and produces first cla*s tampi
DBIalTEilEU FREE OF I’REIUI
>- at any accessible point. Scad W
description and price list.
A. B. FAltQUHAlt A CO.. Msenn- 0 *
»• THE
151 BESTTOHIC 5*
Strengthens the filuaclce,
GROCERIES!
Htcadlen tho Nerves,
Enriches tho Blood, Calves New Vigor*
tHinsM
Granin, hu aboraTrad. Muk rad enwtad led line,
on wrapptr. Take uu other, itadaudjez
SHOWN tUKWlCALCO., UALTlMOUi:. HU.
The undenigned have opened a large and complete stock of Groeries at 124 Thu
Street, and respectfully invite all in natal of Snpplies, to call on tnem before pnrcu£
elsewhere. The stock include* all the staple* used by farmers, and bu beta “* fCl
| with special reference to their wants. It has been marked at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
I and planter* will find it to their interest to consult them.
WEIGHT & HILL
12J: Third Street.
tha neighborhood sympathy wm with Urn unfortu- * Kills Ills Fatlirr In • Ounrrol, Hob*
i who lay there Ufclaas and ghaaUy. and
many of tham caat anything bat friendly glances at
the solitary guard who had killed tba one an.l
wounded the other in hla custody. It wm n trying
tw.lv. boon for McDonald. At no time did h.
•Inch or waver. H. ta uid to l* absolutely ieer-
tau. This wu abont H nvan a last u could have
bun put on him.
a mnana ximmsu.
It baa bran recalled that (tas Jobs Brown, toa
d.reunl ntotabluf, wu dtaebarsid freon toa
Alban, praUrattary, Mvstal rncatba a(o. b.
was n a furnultad tnc.portattou hem. b, to.Gov-
Maunt. f ir U • rttai. that li. bad net raned out
hla term, bavin, tran f d on a techs! slit,.
cut Dior.*, and trier tv and unable to
thn Safe and I'.ri v.
Balkiuh. N. C., June 2D.—A special tel
egram from f’lymontb, N. C , says: Yuttr-
day James N. Baumore, who lives near
Windsor, Bertie county, and bis son. Stone
Basemcre, quarreled. The »<>n fired both
barrels of a shot gun loaded with buckshot
into his father’s body. He then brake open
the safe, took therefrom $niiU and tied. Tbel
sheriff and a luge posse are scouring the
country in search of him. Tt>« falter ia
conscious, but be wilt die. There is great
excitement over tbe malter^^^^^B ■
•bourn When tote wu known to Atlanta to* hi* trousers.
The skeleton of a mau in a sitting ucai-
tiau bu been dkcoxerrd in Nebraska. It
is supposed that he had a leather patch on
NERVOUS
DEBILITATED MEN.
tue of Dr. Uyr # Ccfeimu*! Vottatc Belt wiib
Electric icepeneory AppUanroa* ** ttM’perdy
No risk Is lncarTVsi. Illuarnt^l p«mphl«l IfiMoJed
don campaign to “find rest for the sole of wo- ° P voLTAl f o”BELT CO.TMarthi'J, Mich
their foot." At any rate, he haa promised 1 , u ’ ^
by letter to assist some of them in what
ever they want. Shortly after the race;-I tn-ton-satawSm
tion of a letter to the above effect, a I 1 ———
zealous supporter of Gordon re-1 i an llav# a Perfect night.
“TALBOTT”
Eii“‘inci«. Boiler
Siiw and
Gi-isr Min'*
A AND MACHINERY OF ALL K 01
W.^lioss” Cotton pre**
All Machineiy fully g"***
Iinr sted him simDlv to nrint a when ,on demand a Benson s Capets. Hester of a I you wanL
* t ,i “If. ," . I dniiZtat. to espact to recslvaoos. Yet there a>*. I
not.ee of the candidacy of another I ve cm to aa,. a few draotata of toa Cheap John I
zealous Gordon man for a certain positioc, | variety who win tr, to i- nins.tr- ,on to ept
and thia same director general bu re-I worthless substitute with a similar eoamlw, >
SIMPLEST, SAFEST tnl MOST DURABLE.
Do not buy without first feeing ns, or writing for onr price*, naming j n#t
mainedbMtet upon thesuhj«L -gj
1 md IS tbe way he w ill pay e great many of ■■Burton,- or -Itanton.- Cheep John win offer ,ou
the c’.tbU of this campaign- with promises. I owe of tbaaa wrrtrbnt imitation* for half lbs price
He fooled a crest many with thj litho- I ot tba gatmlna. Mbs can wall afford to do. Its real
granhcl letters, and no* T he U fotflU?g VbL
w itb promikts. But in this ho Is only like ! «tepctid«4 apon to cura avery ailment subject to fit
his boss. I Jarnal treatment. They ata prompt, sun aad tbor
Prucact yowmlf agal
Address,
TALBOTT & SONS, Macon, G®
.T. C WFAVF.lt. Malinger. i“ rl -
HOLMES' SU11E Cl’HE \
Mouth WukIi and Dentifrice I
Maniiood Mfl
m ■■ . Cane Bleeding Os aa Ylrm. gars Month, “o » i
All tb**. thine* can be r-<1. rvfnod. but I °*ab. l-ru-jwt ,onrv«lrs«ainM daispttoo bj bn,inr I Throat Clrawsse toe*Trath and Pang*, toe Br-ui
the . ee-.t ra ho. rtolto- 'lita Lim •» dragshts note. The ermine bran toe I not and neomanded b, tradin' draUtem
iec *t* U boir e ** or ®on yill rsira- I -TbrocHcaU- trade mark and baa tbe word "Cap- I >nd by Dr*. J. P. t w. K. Hotiurw. *«jtlnt^M*eor $
buno those who are famishing him the cine” cut to tbscaotre. tsao-fri-san 1 Gra. k^or aate bj aUdn^ata and daatuta.
f* - l*r>- .>Atar* iKse*/.
haaiod ««-’d f*
r»ti.-*e has.* .
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