Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, August 29, 1884, Image 6

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TIIE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2‘). 1684. CLIPPINGS* I DOUBT IT. cn a pair o! red lips are upturned to your Pith no one to go« Ip about It, r for end ranee to let them alone? jo you pray lo _______________ " dl, mcoby you o—but I doubt it. Vhen a sly little band you're permitted to u think you can drop it wit iqueeze.* II, mebby you can—but I doubt it. Alien a tapering waist in reach of your ann, With a wo derfui plumpness about it, *> you argue the point 'twist the good and And If by these tricks yoy should capture heart, With a womanly sweetness about It. guard it. and keep it, and < _. _ 1 pm? Well, mebby you will—but T. doubt iL The following is the score in the race of bicyc les against bones atChicago^it the end of the second day: Bicycles, 31? miles; horses, 300 miles. The ahrewd Ohioans may not get »o many odices as in former days, but they still seep a sharp and fiery eye on the main chance. An encampment of Bute militia is to be held this week near Akron, snd everv visitor is to be charged an admission fee of a dime. Twoof the Esquimau dogs brought What the Managers Say of the Cam paign. New York Bun. Colonel Bsniel 8. Lamont, private secre tary to Governor Clevelam bwthe Bear and Thetis from Greenland’ ic> v moun tains are to be kept in the Metro politan ice-house in Brooklyn until cold politan weather comes on, when they will be ex hibited at the Central Park Zoological Gardens—that is, if they live untilnben. Don’t box your child's .cars. Nu merous instances are recorded where seri ous results, often permanent injury, Lave followed such punishment. Nature has jgpfMed every child with a place where corporal chastisement may bo safely ad ministered. and that place is not located on the head. The imposing spectacle of three fast >cean steamers leaving a port at the same ocean steamers leaving a port time for a 3,000 mile race across the At lantic was witnessed by the Queenstowners on the 10th instant. The steamers all reached New York on 8unday. The Ari- xona came in ahead, beating her own time by two hours and twenty-two minutes. The Servia and Austral were close upon her heel-. % According to a telegraphic summary of the betting in the principal cities in the Union, in the New York Timet, sporting men regard the Presidential contest as very clo«e. The betting so far has been light, with very little odds given on either side. It is rather too early for even sport ing njten. who are supposed to have keener perceptive faculties than others, to make calculations as to the result in November. The tree under which stood a man was struck by lightning, and the man *»no .'limit uy win iuc uiwi coolly relit bla cigar from the streak. The yMMVhobsd witnessed this occurrence ran up to the man, expecting to see a blackened corpse. When they reached the tree and found the man unhurt, they were speechless with wonder. Noticing their u.-tuii-ii months remarked: “Gentle, men, that's nothing 1 I'm an American Association base ball umpire." A I,on: ; Branch correspondent stilus that freckles hare become so fashionable that tho manicures bare found It expedi ent to add freckle painting to their list of arte. They drire a thriving bosineas in arttbeiaUy producing the golden beauty spots on such complexions as are not thus adorned by expoEUre to sun and wind on the salt tea ramie. It is said that careful ly managed artificial freckles esn be made to last three dare. The price charged is fifty cents a freckle. A Query Accompanied by n Suggestion. Chicago Times. Where is Carter Harrison? He hasn't been heard of since the earthquake. A Quarter of a Million Votes for Butler. Saratoga better in Cincinnati Enquirer. I hear to-day that John Kelly, in con versation with other persons, predicted that Butler would get 250,000 voles in New York State, and lie said he would get 60,000 votes In tho city of New York. At!Y?n ,ur *» Qf n stdtue. New York Herald. There may be some curiosity to know whv the young Duke of Morny wanted to set up a Status of his father which thepeo- pie of Trouvllle nulled down. frouvillc owed Its existence as a fash ionable watering placo to the patronage of the former Duke of Morny, whom Han del caricatured. Its tradesmen and hotel keepers became rich; so they made a sta tue to Immortalize the achievements of the Duke. Then the Itepublio came Into power. The politics of the Duke of Moray went out of fashion. The tradesmen anu hotel keep ers ol Trouville were ashamed of them, and they took down the Status! Tito moral is, that In France, where poli tics rapidly change, noboJy should set up ‘ ' ybody. a statue to anyb Judes Iscariot as n Benefactor. Baltimore Run, Asg. 18. The Rev. J. B. Still, pastor of Hill Streft Methodist 1-1, i'Copal church, preached leal night upon the subject: “Was Judas Iscsiiot a Curse or Renefactor?" Among • points made was that Judas was per- ON MONUMENT TOP. ^ _ . visited the rooms of the Democratic national commit tee yesterday. He said that the Democrats In the Bute were working hard and thor oughly. He bad no doubut that Governor Cleveland woukk carry the Bute, and be lieved that his majority might reach 100,- 000. He declined to say when the Gover nor’s letter of acceptance would be ready for publication. Among other vteitors at the committee s headquarters were Congressman Perry Iiel- mont and General B. A. Shepherd, ol Colo rado. Mr. Belmont had a conference with Senator Jones and B. B. t-malley. Chair man Brown and Senator Gorman,of Mary land, will be in town this evening, and a meeting of the campaign committee will be belain the aitemoon. Mr. William E Smith, chairman of the executive committee of the Bute commit tee. said that the svetem of cdmmunlca- tion with working Democrats In the elec tion districts of the State which was estab lished by Samuel J. Tiiden had been can ried out this year. Reports had been re reived from 1,750 of the 2,000 election dis tricU. Those reports, which were made after a canva-s of the voters in the various districts, showed that “at leaet 50.000 end probably 75,000." Independent Repub 1- cans were opposing Blaine, and that more than 60 per cent of them were working for Cleveland. They aieo said that the number of DemocraU who are opposed to Cleveland was steadily diminiehlng. The rcporU do not include the counties of New York and Kings. Mr. Smith said thatthe canvass was further advanced than at the same period in any previous campaign. Ex-Lieut Got. Pincbback, of Louisiana, Congressman O’Hara, of North Carolina, Col. Popham, of Virginia, were among the callers at the Republican national com mittee headquarters. Gov. Pinchbeck and Mr. O’Hara reported that the Republicans had more than a fighting cbanco In Vir ginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and Florida. A delegation from the frish In dependent Republicans told the Hon. Ste phen 11. Elkins that they had organised throughout the county and wouM hold meetings In every assembly district A delegation of car drivers reported that a Blaine and Logan ctnb, composed exclu sively of men in their line of business, was being formed. The committee have opened their branch headquarters in the Washington building at No. 1 Broadway. Ex-Gov. McCormick, of Arizona, is in charge. Assistant Secretary W. H. Barker was in charge of the State Committee's rooms. He said thvt the committee’s advices con tinued to show thatthe Republictne in the countiy districts were bard at work, and that the disaffection in the party was rap idly lessening. The call for the adjourned convention of the Greenback State Convention was inaed yesterday. The convention is to be held In this city on 8atnrdsy morning, Au gust 30. The Independent Republicans report that accessions to their ranks are being made every day. They are surprised to find that there are a large number of Republicans in the Western States who are opposed to Blaine. They are sending documents containing the public record of Blaine and Cleveland into all doubtful States. At work on the H,'attest Derrick In the World By Eteotrto Light. National Republican. At9 o’clock last night tho clevatorin the Washington monument carried down from its 600 feet top to mother earth twenty-one pereoDe. Eighteen of these were workers and three visitors, Including CapC Davie and a Republican reporter. Fourtetxi of the workers bad keen on the top for six teen bonrs, the last two of which they had labored in the rays of electric light This was thrown from tue Smithsonian tower and the treasury by two of the reflecting lights of -the Brush-Swan compa ny. Tbs need for this long trick of work ley in the necessity of securing the eight immense beams upon whieb the der rick to bo used to place the roof stones in position Is to be erected. These are sixty feet long and about a foot square. They stend within the thirty feet of diameter to which the top of the shaft has narrowed, nniting at the top. A mast twenty-six feet long will pass through the center, pro- « some fifteen feet above them again. a will be a horizontal bar twenty feet In length, which will form the derrick and be easily movable upon a center turn- ing on an ingenious adaptiou of the ball bearing in use on bicycles, and formed of a number of grape shot from the arsenal, which are pieced between two grooved plates. So readily does this respond to the application of foroe that even with a iu lierincumbent weight of twenty tons a child can turn iL The gale that came up about 2:30 yes- rday afternoon caught the work In highly dangerous condition, none of the beams being then secured, and scarcely tny warning preceded the blow. Super intendent McLaughlin managed to prevent the panic threatening his force ol men, many ot whom had bats and coats blown away, and all hands were soon hard at work executing what temporary measures could be Inaugurated on the spur of the moment. They had scarce'y succeeded in combating the furious force of the wind when a violent 'bail storm came on, corresponding with the heavy rain which fell in thCcity. The velocity of the wind as registered at the signal office was twenty eight miles an hour, but previous extended experiments with an anemometer on the top of the monument demonstrated that the rate shown on the ground was always doubled on the monument top. These experiments were made two years since, when the shaft , an honor. A distinction j SSSSSWS^SS STS*? toaseatin congress not; theinng.of all impurities, t now belonging to a seat them when enfeebled by dli SAID OF CLEVELAND'S LETTER. Democrats Command It and Republicans Call It Commonplace. New York Sun. Ex-Senator William H. Bantam, chair man of the Democratic national commit tee, and Senator A. P. Gorman ot Mary land, chairman of the executive commit- tee, returned to New York yesterday. The campaign committee held a meeting last evening, and discussed for a long time the condition ot the*canvass. All the reports made showed that the friends of Governor Cleveland were steadily increasing in num ber. The information received from the Independent Republican movement was that it bad extended to the Western States. Mr. T. B. Gardner, of Boston, corres ponding secretary ol the Massachusetts Independent Republican committee, called at the committee's rooms. He earn of the canvass in bis State: "The cause of Cleve land is growing in enthusiasm and strength daily. Tbo accessions to our ranks are Mrpi&nff. not only in point of numbers, but in tlio personal character and weight of the new recruits. I SPl <?n tho verge of belief that we ebatl carry tfossschu-etts feel less and less inclined to expose their untarnished names to the {. fa mous abuse which awaits them. The decadence of the intellectual and moral standard among the officeholders of every grade is one of the most mourn ful signs of the times. Years ago Con gress was the goal of every ambitious man. For then a seat in tho Senate or tin House u.1- an i. -I I . \ di-tincti-.n tii'-ii lUtil- hod inferior to that in tho British Parliament. A Senator -if :1»- I nit.-d States was presumptively ono of tho ablest and purest mem bers of his party in the State that elected him.. Tho same was true, but with in-ir- o\« options t-. the rule, with regard to the lower homo. The Congress of oar day in full of nobodise. The really competent and entirely trustworthy men in either branch may bo counted on one’s fin gers. To write D. s. S. or M. 0. after one's name is no longer an honor. American polities has become bo foul a trade that honest and clean-minded people instinctively shun it. This is a great pity, for it is never beyond the power of the intelligent and upright men of troth parties to strike hands for the rescue and save the country from further shame and disgrace. Per haps the inexpressibly volgar tone of the presidential campaign through which we are now passing may cause a reaction. It is possible that the coun try may not be for many years more abandoned by the apathy of its respec table citizens to tho wretched devices of base politicians. We will not cease to hope. But the present outlook over a field where the foulest scandals con- the hurricane was probably not leu than sixty miles an hour. The men were sus tained while at their perilous work by meals sent up to them at regular hours. The scene from the monument to after nightfall was weird and wonderful. The eflect was heightened by a singular phe nomenon resultiog from the reflection of the powerful rays of the electric lamps. Stend'ng away over beyond Arlington was s colossal apparition of the monument, apparently sending forth rays of light, and reminding the beholder forcibly of the rep resentations of the statue sometime to be erected in New York harbor with its flam beau. This wu the effect of the light from the Smithsonian tower. A simi Ur but fainter figure thrown to the south by the treasury tamp. This rose up in lie splendid propo- Uonsfrom the ctqtreof.the <ip.hu in Alex andria. which were plainly visible. At the Iiiiutid, miiLU ncio voiuic. Ah bUO foot of the shaft these phenomena were reversed, the appearance In each case be- a well for Cleveland. People may laugh at lucb . but wait till *!Xr tue e.ectlon. a prediction, ‘He Itughs best who laughs last,* " I hi prill--ipsl topic of convtmt! tho headquarters of both parties ws conversation at l-iuarters of both parties was Gov. Cleveland 1 ! letterof acceptance. At the Democratic headqnartera it was commend ing that of a wedge-shaped shaft of dark neu, bordered on either aide by light rays, the smaller end seemingly -lipping mtc the dirk waters of the l’otamac. A short distance away the scene again changed, the top of the shaft being apparently the mminous centre of a stir shooting off rays In four opposite directions, the shaft ot light sent from the two original sources being duplicated on the respective reverse sides. Tbs lightest the city, which were spread out like the inverted canopy of the hcav. ens on a starry night, nlione yellow, in comparison Trim the brilliancy of the re tlected electric lights especially, and in > minor degree placed in the shade by the ordinary arc lights with which the streets are dotted. Willard's Hotel was the most conspicuous object, and appeared so near that a stone should have reached it thrown from the top. The lights on the river and its banks gave it the appearance of an ex tension of the city. In the latter the farthest lights Tisiblo were seven gas lamps on the Seventh street road, ippireutly near the Scbuet- zen. The lamps upon many ol the citv streets were, of course, obvured by the adjacent houses, but the broader streets and avenues had the appearance ot alley* in an illuminated garden. A solitary bat. TUTT’S EXPECTORANT la composed of Herbal und Mueilng'cous prod* .i t%wiu/'.ii|»rrmeate t?»c subatnurt: of tne Isiingi* expectorate* the acrid matter Jiit collect* lu the Urouchial Tube*, and term- a ■ oothlug coaling, -which relieve* tha lr- ■lf~" M * l L It cleanser strengthens WWby d Is aus Oflmvigor* ate* tho circulation of tl.e Lloo>l, m.d brarmtlic I.' rvt.'iauTNirm. hllglit rol»l* oftrn end in concumrttinn. It I* <ln»c;rrou* to nrglert mly ‘ «y y« SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORK'S MACON, - - - **» GEORGIA. J. S. Schofield & Son, Proprietors Manufacturers of and Dealers in Every Variety Agricultural M bio en, It is food for the saddest and profonnd- est thought. Cood Counsel. Morning News. I (eretoforo in the First Congressional diatrict, especially in the wiregrass counties, the colored people have been almost neutral in politics, taking very little interest in political matters unless stirred up by their party leaders from the cities, and then only in Congres sional elections. The black vote in many of these counties has increased SO per cent, within the last two years was not much more than half os high os by reason of the importation of negroes it now is, so that the estimated velocity of|from Virginia, North Carolina and .South Carolina to work upon the tur pentine farms. Many of these now comers, it is alleged, are taking an ac tive part in politics. The First district and nearly every county in it arc Dem ocratic. All that is necessary to show a Democratic majority is to have a full vote polled with a straigiiout Demo cratic ticket in the field. But if the Democratic voters stay at liomc, and 11 those who do go to the polls scatter their votes, there will be a good many Re publicans elected. Let the executive committees of the counties sec to it that the Democratic party docs not scat t. nt« ! t.Ty j-».Mffitrr!tn;s the a-wnton tb:it no remedy lnu ever been fonnil that I* as prompt.... ' tjwis.is,TUTT’S EXPECTORANT. A single doie ralic* the phlegm, subdue* i’-tl mini i*i m tt-** i>j *•«•<!;1;-. un* th*- in<*'*- obstinate cough. A pleasant cordial, chil dren take It readily* For Croup It I* 1»1a and should bo in tTory family. In a.V. and Hi Itottlcs. TUTT’S SCHOFIELD’S PREMIUM COTTON PRESSES, To Pack by Horse, Hand. Water or Steam PoLer Schofields Empire Engines and Boilers and Circular Saw Mills Cane Mills and Kettles and Castings and Machinery of Every Kind “Shafting,” “Pulleys” and “Hangers” a Specialty. Estimates Promptly Fcnxnaxn and Couxxrorospcs Solicited. ACT DIRECTLY ON THE LIVER. Cure* thills and Fever, Dyspepsia, .tick Headache, Ittllou* Colic,Constlpn- tlon. lthuumAlJUm, Piles, 1'aliiHatlouof the Heart, DlxzJneif, Torpid J,lvei,i«nrl Female Irregularities* If you do not "feel Terr veil, 1 *a nnsle fill stimulate* tbe stomach, restore*the appetite, impnr is vigor to the system. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS! Da.T(JTT:—Dear Sin For ten years 1 hart been a martyr to Dyipeptla,Constipation snd riles* Last spring your pills vers recommended tome) I nsadtham (but with little faith). I ——_—— * digest nov a veil wan.liavo good appetite, perfect, regular stools, riles gone, and I hues ■rained forty ponnds soliu flesh* They are vorth their veightingold. BBV. It. L. snTPPON, Lcnltville, Ky, Office. :tft Murray Nt.* IVew York. /Dll. TlTT's MANUAL of Useful \ JIlecclDta IltECouapplication* • Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. _ _ •' Orrville.Ohlo, Sept. 10,1SS2. COLDS* '* ITavins boon subject to a bron- thlal hfleet Ion, vith frequeu* e«>M", for n ! umber of yean, I hereby oei tlfy that AriB's Cnr.BRv Pectobal gird mo prompt relief, and Is tho most effective remedy 1 hare ever tried. James A. Hamilton, Editor of The CVtreenL” % “ Mt. Gilead, Ohio, Juno 26,1882. , “ I hare u»fid Ayer's Cherry Pectoral this spring for a so* •cro cough and lnng troublo with good effect, and I am plcnicd to recommend It to any ono similarly affected. Harvey Bacoitmav, Proprietor Globe Hotel prepared by Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass Sold by all Druggists. ter and waste its strength in the pond ing contest. HOSTEETEr gin repair stfT&.ss Call on or writ* us. Send f..r our new illustrated Catalogue .nd Price List. —I— _ ' . '- '-I'M Awl, The" I flrglm® 1 I M ■ 1 a»*do e I taiiime 1 I w Uc I 0 ntt* r|1 | ri»n. d Upon ll mouth »«»» sod .ticket: «;rtS «wr* 1 I the Mi | Aboil ! tom. i tutor 1 B.oy Tb« I Hanil H.flt I effect THOUSANDS LOST. < Don’t waste yonr money on chean eluncry. Thousands lost every y e ‘ar bv buying third-class goods. Come and or write and get prices. andt Csd< Five Leading Kngines and Saw Mills. Three Best Gins. Two Best Grist Mills. Superior 3- Holler Cane Mill. Best Mowers, Davis’B Water Wheel. Ttiese poods took premiums at Atlu. ta and Louisville over tho largest display of Kngines and Machanery ever made ji tho United States. Buggies and Wagons from the leading tor linn .... v ® Ifl. d. HATCHER & CO., ABorts , Corner Fonrth and 1’onlnr street, \h-vm c. WOHKr. r riIEonljr pise* in Macon where cotton 1 gins are re- 9 repaired. JAMES X. GANTT, PaoratEToa. U t ; A , D<) ',' A .f! T fL R9 , f .?. r ' 9c 1 ,r Culvert fire. Well Curbing, Tile lor <lrjlcrlard.D-.it II Glare J V itrlfled Water Pipe, Flower Pot., Stump, .ml Urn. to uit<-, Jura >nd Jars, Pin on.nd i>.iwla to ault all; Fire Brick, unequalod In price and quality; Border »i. l <.r« llrlck (or All In qeed Improved machln, rj. cheep labor .nd a bountiful .nnplr < (main enable, u. to utidencll any other msnutsctoiy, and we Will do what wc toy. TVyin. Planters will hear in mind that their gins cannot be r», aired, even by an expe rienced workman, at their gin houses at well as at a shop fitted especially for the purpve. My prices arc guaranteed not to exceed those of first class work done else where. And I pay all freight free of charge within one hundred miles and half freight within two hundred miles of Macon, on all work sent tue for repairs. Feeders and Condensers fitted to old gins without ex’ra charge. Address JAMES T. GANTT, MACON, GA. attracted by the light reflected by the white ed by everybody. Chairman Baranrn of marble, flew about the top as though the natlobal committee sai-1 that it hit tho anxious to alight, but evaded all at- nail squarely on the head, and cou'd not tempte at Us capture, be Improved. Senator Gorman said that While tie visitors were remarking on the other Presidential candidates In this and flood of light tbst made everything on the in former campaigns bad been obliged to disxy height as plainly visible as at noon- writ* long tetters to explain Utter party day, on* of them in attempting to find a platform-. Gov. Cleveland bad been spar- piece ot print In his pocket accidentally ed (ram that work. The Democratic plat- turned over first a paper In George Wash- form was explicit on all issues, and the tngton's handwriting which be happened Governor etood squarely on it The Bens- to nave there. Tids was read easily, though tor believed the Governor’s tetter would the ink bad faded. It was dated April lit, bring many votes to him. 17HI. Senator It. F. Jones, of Louisiana, be- "Whan Washington was living," said Iteved that the Governor’s declaraUons on Captain Davis, as the party started on Utter descent, "Fulton was making bis In- the labor question would saUsly tha honest sonally prepared tor bis particular mission by ihc aUente ot restraining grace and the work a signed him as financial agent; that his i x- liis’on from all religious ser vices qualified him for his task; that be was divinely ordained lor the work and had to do iL Thcpreacherregarded Judas as a benefactor because he din that which was indie peneable for lb* accomplishment of the dram* of the world's redemption, lie thought Judas was saved it Bampson was eaveil, snd It suicide was not a crime which debarred salvation. labor vote of the country. William K. Smith, chairman of the State executive committee, said: “It is a winning letter,” and Charles I’. Miller, of the Independent 'UpubUcaas, added that it was satisfactory o nis organization. Mnyor Suhlnackcr, of Yonkers, who wu a delegate to the national convention, said that the letter wu commended by everybody on the Pro- due* Bxcbang*. Henry Clausen believed that the-paragraph In the letter concern- ingsumptuary legislation would.trcngtlien the already alrong attachment of the Uer- man-Amerlcan voters (or Cleveland. Ex- Governor Hendrici.’letter wu commend- ty, possessing the Celtic name of O’Unen, edat the Democratic headquarters hut and also thabonor of having mixed every Butler a. a Party Smaah.r. BoUon Later la the Chicago Tribune. Gtncral Butler vranta, before be dies, to found a great national party and to down to htstoiy u it. greatoriginator. ■■ would rather accomplish Unit than be Presi dent. The General's age is 0), and the greatest age ever reached by on*of hill lainily wu OH. So he caicnlatee that he will die in about two years, notwithstand ing (lie fact that bis vital force la enormous and that lie Is to-day u bright and healthy is a tclicolboydown In Gloucester. II be call found a gieat party meantime b* will pa-soil'the -tagecontenb The General tbinke that by putting suffi cient n.. .iiiy Into the campaign be can de feat the 1 ’»u oi rats in tbs doubtful Htate* and he calculates on 100,000 votes in Musa- chusctis. ills strength her* is great. The General will put 325 000 Into the bands of the liutier leaders of llassschnsette. The General's favorite and most successful part in the political play is that ol thorn in thetleeb." Chairman Jones and Senator Hobart were the only members o( tb* Republican national committee on duly yesterday. Mr. Jones thought that Governor Cleve land's letter was commonplace and not to wu cbornsed by O’Brien's white fallow be compared with the etateamanllke letter Suicide of D. O. Wnedon, Jr. N.-Y. Tribune. The body of D. D. Wbedon, Jr., who bad been missing from bis borne in Klixa- ta-th N. J.. since kit Saturday, u report ed in tin- Tril'Uut yesterday, wu found on Tuesday evening by William Boyle, th* coachman of liis father, the Rev. D. D. Wl.<. n. It w*s lying In some boshre In Bffnavenu*. 111 • h,t C **T< 1,1,11 *pisthi near the outstretched band with which the jobs* ■■■" bad srVtenUy committed soL ■PUs had shot htmself In tbc mouth. The a is attributed to temporary litaani- ty. it)-!' red by illness. ■ For a long time he had been from mi incurable blood disc ■ I,ad ri-ixi.tlv threatened to develop * c r, r. - tendency. He had been ontH l.nini -s for ayrar, and wu constantly . , . r - ill be*lth until bts famf-1 iv thought In- mind wu affected. Tbefn- ,, ra i „( Mr M i..-don,at which the Be*. I, r McAln-ter nil officiate, will take be th at 2 o’clock today. Ice Factors. an interior town, nearly .1 miles from the tout, yet . i- wld there at to cents I and Savannah pays 31 per of Mr. Blaine. Henator Ilebart said that th* letter did not contain on* new idee. Chairman Draper, of the Republican Htate executive committee, said that the letter wu the beet evidence that the strong men in the Democratic party were permitting the amateurs to ran the campaign, and Secretary John W. Vrooman thought that the Governor, being ■ man who waa un- un uwinwui, iffiti|i ■ uisu wuo won un- known in national politics, should have at leut given bis views on national matter. A Sister's Colden Jubilee. BL Louis Globe-Democrat ^ h STOMACH _ A «ITTE& S The Feeble Crow Strong. When Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters is used to promote assimilation of tho food and enrich the blood. Indigestion, the chief obstacle to an acquisition ot strength by the weak, is an ailment which Infallibly succurohs to tho action o( this peerless succumbs to the action of this nccriesi co: rsctlve. Lou ot flesh and appeti te, fail ure to sleep, snd growing evidence ol pr» mature decay, are speedily counteractM ‘yt the great Invigoratit, which braces u| he physical energies and (ortlflu the con stitution sgatnst disease. For sale by alt druggists and dealers generally. itial experiments with the marine steam . ■ —■ •“ cord. engine, and now, by simply pulling a our engineer controls a steam engine over 500 feet away, which moves this platform and its living freight u gently and safely u though they were on the ground in stead ot Just leaving the highest derrick ever erected. The world mores, and I ex pect that a hundred years hence they will hav. advanced with even greater strides than in the put century." Then philosophic reflections were inter rnptedby a camp meeting hymn being started by th. only colored man in the par bod full of mortar that bu been need cn tbe new portion of the work, and la there for, something of a privileged character. The refrain of tha hymn wav a variation ft 1«n firat varu nf “Rrtfik nf Avm " ami ot the first veru of ’’ Rock of Axu was chorused by O’Brien's white workmen until tbe marble walls re-erhoed with the sound. It is not expected that the work of laying tbe stone roof will be commenced before October. The Campaign of Scandal. Journal of commerce. The personal scandals which now- form tlie staple of party contentions will he far reaching in their effect. It is not merely a question whether Blaine or Cleveland shall he the next President. The unscrupulous and ruckle*, politicians are establishing A very interesting cat emony took place precedents which may be followed in at the chapel of the Visitation Convent future campaigns. If the result of the A Lady’s Liie specu- receives for lbs removal of <boss troab liar tn her That ibeso affection* can be cared U clearly deTonutnited by thousands I or testimonials on file at the office of l>m. Jscki d learned r practice, of Rev. 8. .■nnls*ion. for severs I amend* ^Rveoeed llSStkBVw i tbe most the poor Y felled In tued. Ladles too sensHlee end tlmbftociii on b physician tor advlee and treatment, have here a valuable medicine in their own bends. Yours respectfully. MR*. L <T. BINKLEY. Drs. J. A B, show their fsi'h lu tneir remedy b> sending a sample box free upon rcce'nt of six 2c sumps, to psy posuse. etc. T*v s box. WIN SHIP & CALLAWAY, Stevens Bros. Ac Co. Stevens Pottery P. O., Go. T. B. ARTOPE, 178 Second Street, Macon, Georgia Marble, Granite and Limestone Works, Wrought Iron Railings of every description. Best Force Pump In tne mar ket. Plans, prices and estimates given n thn rAm&w 1 v KENTUCKY MILITARY. INSTITUTE. > At rnrmdalf P. O., Franklin C*., Hy„ “, If m Frankfort, lift* tin* mo»t healthful and !-• cation In tbe State. LUbygiuti wi ll •* h. *te,l i - A fall snd able < . linre Faculty. Kip#n.<-g t. nt< • say Urit-c!a*«collfC". Fortieth vr»r Is-ifiii* flk|iii n brr ’ • 1st* For CsUlojcn«*«. HC. adiiri »* COL. IL 1>. ALLF.N. .su T CAN now put good, reliable. Outer I Crank STEAM ENOINES with LOCO MOTIVE BOILERS, fully guaranteed, within the reach of oil. Compare prices For the next thirty days -will sndyrite me particulars. offer fi Hone Power on Skids, ft 440 CLOTHING AND HATS £ •CAPITAL PRIZE. 879.000.*" Tickets only 99. Shnrss In Proportion GS39 Louisiana State Lottery Company. arrangement* of all annutl Drawings ot All thu Monthly lower than they have ever 35 “ " “ " 1125 40 1200 10 “ " with 12 H. P. Return Tubalar Boilers, ft5IO. been Sold in this mar ket See some of t.ie prices in the windows. Big bar gains in Odd Clothing. Bales spot cash 5 per cent less. Improved Guilett Gins, 32.50 per saw. Reduced from 33.60 per saw to close loL Fully warranted. Cotton Presses, 8*w Mills, Grist Mills, etc., correspondingly cheap. Keep this node, before yon. Write O. M. STONE, Manager. Iv20 daw !m. * Auguste, Ga. & Company, and in peri it) A drawings lino srt) condiietcl with bom in good faith toward all parfl__. thorixo tla* company ton*e thini-crtidcate. with (sc similes of our klgnalurk** stuchvd. In hi advertuementi." Incorporated in 1 va for University ii Georgia, Athens, Gs. FREE TUITION. QES8I0N begins first Wednesday In Oe- O tober. nut). Tuition free in aUdepart- mrnts except tboee of Law and Medicine. Complete connea ofjnstruction in Let ters, Science, Chemistry and Engineering. Board 313.50 per month. For catalogues address tne Chancellor at Athene. Ga. 3.AMARCOBB, Hecratary Board Trustees. augl7«un.twedlm wk4t THEOHIYTROB lilsture lor edncaUonat Dos^-wtthsesptts!, r. ‘"ttc fund Mover wlded. fly an overwhelming popular vote Its ehlie wax made a part of the pr.--. nt State ttllution sdn|,t - - >-l rndo It never see It. Crnnu Single IRON as m m A SPLFNDin OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A | I Vlll V teSiTJjtoif'P 1 '"’ 1 '*'o. las*— IvtCrf-.JOiT 150,000 LE CONTE Pt\R THEES One and Two Veers Old, for sale by yesterday morning, the celebration of tne golden jubilee, or fifUeth annlvertary of tbe profession ot Bister Beraphlne Wick- barn. Arcbbbhop Ryan officiated, and the music wu furnished by the Bitten’ choir, assisted *l>y Mieses Mary Kalleher, Lotte Homei, Clara Cleary. Teresa Finn, Alice Renonard. Annie Power and Florence For tune. Hitter Berapblna will be 80 years of » December 1. Hbe wu 11 year* with Bisters ot Charity, then joined th* Vis itation Order, and after atrear’s postulate- ■hip made bar vow. just 50 yean ago yes terday. Th* ceremonies yesterday were commemorative of this facL Bhe renewed her vows, and wu presented with tbe era. dfix, a lighted candle and a golden cnRsn, with appropriate prayers and byuraa. Archbishop Ryan, who wu assisted by Father (Duty, mask a happy address on tbs religions life and the teaecn to be learaed from ail tb* rites. Young Men, Read Thl*! The Volvxic Belt jOojivxkv, of Mar ■ball, Michigan, otter to send their cele brated Elsstro Voltaic Bolt and other electrical appliance* on trial (or thirty days to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, toss of vitality and man hood and all kindred troubles. Also fur rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many otb«r stiseaaes. Complete restore tion to health, vigor and mtni.oo.1 guaran teed. No risk is incurred u thirty day-' trial k allowed. Write them at once for id unrated pamphlet free. present canvass shall show that all sc rioua tunes may be ufely ignored «ntl the battle moat successfully fought on purely personal ground*, then Ameri can politics will have reached the lowest depth of degradation. It will matter lit tle whether good men or bad men are nominated for the presidency. The libeller and the scandal-monger can reduce every candhkte to an equality of infamy. ' A thoroughly dishonest and liraaen-fkced politician lias no fear of such an ordeal. He is accustomed to abuse. He rtvek in notoriety. The alligator it not more insensible to ar rows. No accusation of dkboneaty or immorality can give him a moment'* uneuineu. He does not trouble him self to anawer them even if they are untrue, unless urged so to do by the advice of hi* friends. Hi* beat iHilicy—aa long experience has taught him—is to divert attention from Itk own vulnerable record’by instigating scandalous assault* noon bU riraPs reputation. There will never be any difficulty in inducing bad men to ran for tho Presidency ami for every office in tbe of tbo people. Bat how I really good men? If th* Presidential campaign of 1884 is to be the pattern for Ito successors, pore, high-minded and honorable men will RUSHING & CO, at Thorasxvlllt, Thomas County, Georgia. NUT ONE GRAFTED TREE IN TUE LOT. Thomas roanty is the home of this wonder* (ul l’ear, and she is proud to have orixinated an industry which seems destined to <li> more for Georgia than the orange has for Florida. Our experience tcachea ns that U Is far ahead of the orange as a source of profit It never bliebta, no Insect dUturbs it, grows luxuriant ly in clay or sandy soil, and aa far north as Virginia to our knowledge, and has two very great source<of profit annually— from fruit and young trees for market. It never fails to bear every year, tbe old trees furnish T» to 4 # J bu*hel* annually, and Usells at |2.»w per bushel st home and $160 to $1 (9 K rbutbal In Noithcrn markets. No finer lit In the world for preserving, canning anil drying. This pesr will keep three to four weeks after It U gathered, and can be shipped to any part of the United Suites before It be The other source of -profit from this tree Is buthels Le Conte Pears, ami all tbe .>14 trees will average near as much. Don t delay ordering if you want to begin to make muosy at core. Every farmer la Geor gia ibonld have five or ten aer CQU.’GE. A First-class ‘.QfMClAfl Business School Le*** Maay NcrtherHea^ •UUi Til* 1LK&X.T11 fepefJtppqjna, gp >aV IfAck of ltrr«fth, red reeilag absolutely I72d Monthly d CAPITAL PRIZE, g79,OCO. 109.030 Tickets nt Five Ootlare Eaoh Fractions In Fifths In Proportion. and T1 rad Feeling absolataly . eared. Bones, muscles and fcgrSfsgha ml forO'real«n,f V> XI.KAY. • iMaelMS To the Democratic Voters of Bieb Courty. T AM a candidate for RepretenUtire in X the next General Assembly, subject to tbe action of tbe Democratic primaries on September Oth. G. w.GUSTIN. augSi) d&wtd. To The People of Bibb County. LAD I ESiSiSxraSS Ind Ip Da. IIAllTEtt-tflUON* TONIO asafsae 1 SH3 HlxALaaDiiKST. H S5 , afsaiaBs r fia&\ s sod Uksfol lafsnBaUoa.bsa^ Health is Wealth 1 I All a raiuliila e for re-election to the I 1 House of Representative* of the next General A-rembly. subject to th* Demo- . cratlc nomination to be mail* on Septem ber Mh next, and reenectfallraakyonr support. e. L BARTLETT. , aug20.il.kwtd. 1 CAPITAL PEL 1 do do 2 PRIZE3 OP fo.000.” " " 2*000.. H 1^67 Prii.)% amounting to Applkatloa for rates to clubs should be i only to the office of the coin^sny In New further Info bU axxl addn srlte lerwl L« ttcis io NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK, New Orleans. La. POSTAL NOTF ■» and oitfuiary letters bf mall or Ktpn-ii (all mini ol i., snd upwards Announcement. sinew, Convulsl Headyhn7.NcrTOOs ITosirittton canned bvjlhe j NOTICE , decay order dli act or through _ ^ JKRfc HOLUi. Cor. Poplar and Fourth Street. Maran. Ga.' Or JOHN a ROIIINO, 24 Alabama fctrett, Atlanta, Ga. augTsotAw :m T HKBEBYran^ncemy.ell.cwlldrt. 1 fur Uepren-ntattve in tbe next General ing In Inaanlt, and leading to ralaetv, < Assembly, subject to tbe nomination of sml deatb, Ipraaatnra Old Age. Barret.. — tb* Democratic party of Bibb county on Loyof power IneUbtrwx.Inveknteiy toms J? > 9tb Beotember next I end Sperautotrhm ceured bj ovtrexettlew I Om, augl:xi.kwU W. A. LOFTON. “ d «»Hadalse»«. | WV ILWabox, prepaid on WC GUARANTEE SIX BOXES I ii> H < aHsu To cure any rase. With each order received McW, Ga. by us for six boxes. sccompsnie«l with* van, the first da' we will vend tbopureMuer onr written guar- .Jay of Aur.i abteo to refund tha money If tha treatment ceircd by U does not efleet a cur*, (outrantees luucd I avar. to rek only by JOHN C. WX8T .A CO. To the People of Bibb County. J AM a candidate to represent tb* oounty PUPMHB 4th day of Aitr . buikUag n Jail si McRae, Ga., of brick i contains one* month's UaataaenL i b> ba raostrucUd under r.L Lor six boxes for |S. • • ».y tr..*il! Hons fur..** d i»y John D. ■ receipt ot price. |J. Pauly A Hron. 1 patent rililiMTcr ft i v Drivra in tbe next Leglylature, gubject lo Iba Democratic nonLntlioo co tbe Mb of Sep tember. . K.E. HARRIS. IAwM * 1 • ? t: • • • . I