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12 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1884.???TWELVE PAGES. FOR TILDEN. The Grand Rally of the County Democracy Yesterday. FROM MOUNTAIN TO SEA. The Constitution's Candidate is En dorsed by the Popular Voice, AND THE OLD TICKET OF .876 Most Bear The Banners of Vic tory in the Fight of 1884. INDICATION'S OF THE STATE CAMPAIGN IVrliajw a greater compliment was never, before paid to a statesman than that yester day conferred upon Haniuel J. Tildcn. Over Hirac-fourth* of the counties elected delegate* to the state convention which meet* in Atlanta on the 8th indont. In Keren- eighth* of these counties ifiNtnictions were given for Tildcn; In other*, where no In* atrurtiona were given, Hie preferences of the delegate* wore known to Ins for the New York statesman; and while one or two |??cr*ons, widely Mattered, were found who opposed the old ticket, not a single county ha* taken action agaliiNt it. Hurh unanimity I* un paralleled, and auch a tribute Mr.Tildcn can not fail to appreciate gnd accept The counties also, fit ninny instance*, gave homo interesting expression* of opinion on the taritT, the state campaign, and other questions, all of which will 1m* found duly chronicled. WIIJlKrt COUNTY DKLKnATKS. Washington, June X???(Special.J-*Wm. It. folio- wajr, John A. Hutton, Brian Maguire amt Brewer Pope were appointed delegatee to the convention on the lath Inst. Calloway and Hutton are out of town aud the other two reftuo to express their preference. CI4NOI cor NT Y MCIJW ITW*. Howikvii.u:, (ia., June{Special.]-At a meet ing of the democratic party of flinch county held here to-day, lion. J. I,. Hu ret and Judge r. A. Hmlth wen* appointed delegate*, with W. II. N Crew* ami Captain It. II. Johnson a* alternate* to theatate roiivefitlon to be held in Atlanta on the ???idth Inst. WIIITFIBI.I* STAUNCH FOR TIIJ???KN. Dalton, June 3.???(Special.)???Tho democracy of Whitfield met In convention to-day and Nclectcd delcgatre to tlie eotiTcntloii to la* held in Atlanta on the eighteenth: I. K. Shumate, T. It. Jonre, J, F. Whitman and J. I*. Freeman. They favor the nomination of Tllden. action or mom UoMr.Jnno3.???{Hpcclal.J -Tho county eon veutton was held to-day. After organizing, the following delegate* to the Atlanta convention were selected J. W. II. Underwood, J. II. Ilocso, M. F. Johnson, W. T. Gibbons, W. O. Foster, D. It. Hamilton. A resolution was adopted denouncing present lnlqultlou* war tariffmid railing for 11 redaction, Have Interviewed delcgatre 1 their preference with tho following rreult W. O. Fiwter, strongly oppoacd to Tllden and favor* Carlisle; M. F. Johnaou, no preference, but rather favor* Tildcn; W. H. Gibbous, (HMltively on the fence???he I* for the moat avnllatdo man; Un derwood says tho exigencies of the thnre demand tho nomliintloti of Tllden and he ahull support him If lie la physically aldo to fill the dtitlca of the otDee; I). It. Hamilton In for Tllden mid llcudrlnk* on the old platform; John H. Reuse naya wliu-o the vote oil tho Morrlaon bill Tllden scum* to la* a ???ueccaaity, but there are plently of giant men to .??????elect fraai und hu prefers to watt amt hear tho merit* of aN dUctuscd before oxprnwdng prefer- ???cures. mnr.N???s majority in futnam. itxioXToN, Juno 3.???(Special. L-Th?? Putnani democratic i??arty ap|N??ltite<l tho follow lug delegatea to the convention of the lath to-day. Their pre ference* areas follow*: H.O. llttlubet, Bayard; J. H. Hold, Tllden; T. I.. Kverett. lUndall; Kotiert A. Held, Field; It. A. Jenkins, no preference; N. H. Walker, not noen; M. A. Conley, Tlldeii; J. C. Co wire, no preference; 1/ J. Walton, Tllden. Delegatea were alao elected fur the gubernatorial, congreMlonal and aenatorlal convention.*. The |??rty pk'ilgvil Itself In favor of rotation, and Jasper I* the choice In the twenty eighth district. Hancock aqu ari.lv roa tildkn. Hr awt v, Juno 3.???(Npoolal.]???The Hancock demo cratic I'onventlon met today, and F. I.. Little was elected prreldent ami- Jnmre A. Harley aecretary. Delegatea were elected to the alate and con- grv??tonal convention*, and resolution* were |<om cd Indorsing Tllden for president of the United State*. and Hon. Houbom Reese for emigre** frem the elgth district. Every motion waa carried unanimously. ACTION OF HAI UWIN COUNTY. Mtixanoaviur., June 3.???{Special. l~Thc demo cratic party of Baldwin county met at the court house today, at twelve o'clock, ami organized with Oaptalu C. I*. Crawford a?? chairman, and L. far- rtugtou aa aecretary. The delegatea to the Atlanta convention of tho 13th of thla month were rhn*cn aa follow*: Dr. T. II. Kenan amt Colonel K. Whit- Held; alternate*, Judge D. It. Hanford and Dr. Mark Johuaon. Naiuua roa Hamilton, Ha., Jnne 3.-(8peelal.|???The kill Inf are the delegate* frem IIarris: F. Ilargett. . F. Brewster, W. J. Ilndaon, W. C. Wisdom. Wiadom favor* Tllden. old nor*70n roa tiijikn. Prrrv, Ha., Juno X -{Special.J???'The demo racy of Houston county met tn convention to-day. Judge W. D. Nottingham waa elected chairman andt'oloncl II. A. Matthevra waa appointed sccre- tary. x * The following were selected to attend the state peeaideutta) convention aa dclogaUv: A. L. Miller, W. K. Collier, D. It. Wimberly, War ren Dixon. Alternate: J. F. Troutman, W. K. Warren.George II. Feagln, and J. R. Wimberly. The executive committee nl*?? met and elected Major Hlcrtlug Nell chairman and It. N. Ilnltsrlaw aecretary. They appointed tho second Saturday In Augud to nominate candidate* for aenator for the tw ctil) -third district. representative*. ordinary, and county offiecr*. Candidate* are blooming out like prluirmc* at act of sun. | Tim county Instructs for Tllden delegatea to the I national convention. MONROfi FOE TILDKjr. Forsyth, June 3.???{Hpce|nIJ???The democratic party of Monroe county???Thet today. Tire meeting wo* called to order by Captain Mobley, chairman of the county executive committee. Dr. L. B. Alexander wax ???elected m chairman and J. T. Watc.nnan. aecretary. On motion, a committee of sixteen were ap pointed to report uamea of aultable persona aa del egatea to the atate democratic convention and re port other bunineM for the meeting. The committee atter aome deliberation, re ported a revolution denouncing the preoent pro tection tariff hh a monder of Info- ulty equally Immoral and unjuvt and more cowardly than highway re*l??bery, favoring a progressive dlmintitlon by aa*rapld a rate aa pond- ble. and heartily Indorsed tho action of our repre- ???entatlrev iu c????ugre'*a who nupported the Morrfuon bilk The following are the delegate*: It. C. McHaugh, T. B. Cablnb*. J. ??. Fhlnlxee, W. If. Burh, W, Curley, T. J. Fletcher. J. M. Johndon, J.ff. Hutton, B. If. Fall tier, J. II. Kooten. B. F. Jordan aud C. ??? Turner. All have been neon except 3and they report far Tllden and Hendrick*. THK OLD TICKKT AND OHIO FLATFORlf. Madl*on, tin., June 3.???{Hpcclal.J-The delegate* are nnlnutriD Dd, A resolution vrnn |*i>*od favor ing the old Mcket. the Ohio platform. The repeal of the Interna! revenue wav pa??od unanimously. COURT A A TfRfiKN COUNTY. Nkwnan, Oa., June 3.-[Hpcclal.J -A. D. Free man. P. If. Brewster, N. O. Bank* and John Hoodwln were H-nt to the *tate convention aud liiNtmctcd for Tildcn and Hendrick*. CARROLL COUNTT PRf.YTJK* TII.DBN. CARROU.TON, June X???{Npeclnl.}??? Ill tho innM meeting to day Mc*vr*. C, P. Gordon, J. T. Tolbert, D. K. Grow and F. N. Cobb were K-lccteil aa dele gate* to the coil vent Ion which meet* on the Iftth liot. They were uiiliutnicted, but arc all for Tildcn. COBB INSTRUCT* FOR ???TUB OLD TICKKT." IfAitiKTTA, Hr., June {Hpcclal.J???Cobb county met cn tnawie to day, with Colonel George F. Go her In the chair, and Mind* George W. Cleveland, Dr. Hutnphrfr*, Thomas W. Glover and F. A. Cowan delegate* to the presidential convention. J. Borne, W. J. Manning and Colonel C. D. Phillip*, who were defeated a* delegate*, were appointed alternate*. The meeting, by a rising vote, unanimously voted for the "old ticket"???Tllden and Hendrick*. ACTION OF TROUP COUNTY P. X FAT TIVF. COMM ITT P.K. I.aGranok, June :t.???{Hpeelal.]--Onrcouuty ex<*c- utlxe committee have to-day called a meeting of the eitlxens for the Unit Tuesday In July, to velect delegate* to the *tutc gilM-riuitorlal convention TROUP FOR Til DUN AND AOAlNNT TIIB TARIFF. La Hranob, June 3.???{Hpeelal.J???Tho demoerutlc party of Troup county In maos meeting nt Iji- Grange t<Ml<iy. appointed It. C. Ferrell, Jatntw Truitt, JuincN l^.yd and lllrnm Denulaa*delegate* to the Ntntc convention. All are for Tllden. They |*Uft??cd re-Milutlon* condemning the tariff agitation In emigre** and endorsing Tildcn and the Ohio platform. They al*o darned res??dutlon* unanimously by a rising vote strongly Indorsing the candidacy of tho Hon. It. C. Humber for state treasurer. IlC RKBCOUNTT???a A<T|O.V. WAY.v??ooko, Go., Juno 3.???{H|>celal.J???The dele gates to the coiivwtlun to nomluntoacoiigre*siiian for tho tenth district nro K. A. I???erklns, J. J. Jones, J. II. Joiicn, 0.0. Wnrneek, J. M. Wimberly, J. 1>. Munnerlyn. Alternate*: Thomaa Qulnncy, J. l'. Thomns, C. T. Belt, A. G. Whitehead, H. J. Heath, It. O. Chance. Delegate* to Atlanta on June 18th: K.F. Lawson, P. D. Cox, H. J. Hell. J. II. MtKenxIe, C. T. Belt, 8. K. Perkin*. Tho meeting was liannonloiis, and imssed reso lution* heartily endorsing Hon. George T. Batik* for eoiigivMiiiau in the tenth district. ItRNRY COUNTY WANT* TILDKN. lion. Porter Ingram waa requested to act as chair- | Clarke county held a large and enthusiastic meet- man. t lug to-day at the courthouse to velect delegate* to The following gentlemen were aelected a* dele- j the Atlauta convention June, fe. The following gate* to the state convention: Kx-Govemor J. M. delegate* were elected by Reclamation: Hmlth, Colonel D. W. Champoyre, Major J. 8. Gar- K. B. Bussell? Talbot M. I inter. K. T. Brown aud rett. Lieutenant M D. Peabody; and as alternates ; If. If. Carlton. A Hermits*, W. If. Holman, W. H. Captain T. K. Blancluird, Captain W, A. Little, Cap- ! Morton, A. It. Joue* and T. P. Vincent. The dele- tain C. It. Bremen and Captain A, P. Poe. [ gate* were uulmdrucutl but ore a unit for TUden The delegation Is supposed to be nnuulmou*ly ??? and Hendrick*, for the old ticket. ) Enthusiastic fepewhes were made. The meeting CLAYTON WANTS the SAOF. or aftAMMBKTY. ! wa* oncofthe most enthusiastic ever held In Jon Kimono, Ga., June 3.-{4peeiaI.l--The delegate* Clarke. The eounty was well repre-ventefl. to the presidential convention are: John I.. Doyal, ! moiwan for unclb sammy "dkad or alive. rvrtow aoun roa tub old ttatgr. Cartkiuvillr, Ha., June o.-4Hpccial. J-Thc mas* meeting wa* callrel to orelcr. and on motion General It. M. H. Young wa* clei???U*! chairman. The following remdutUm was offered by l|oa. A. Fite, aud was unanimously adopted Revolvrel. That the (U-moenu v of Bartow county. In convention awmlilol, hereby declare for th ???old ticket." Tllden and Hrudrlrka, and hereby Instruct our delegates to um- all honorable uieaus fn the Atlanta cuiiventiou tn secure a delegation to the Chicago rtmventlon pfot)p*l to vote for Ten delegatea and ten alternate* wen- then se- UK iMmurr* roa thdcn. Aidant. Ga.. June 3.???{Hpeeial.}???I^ee eounty MrDoNouuit, JunoU.???{HpecUl-l???Henry county scuds Captain J. M. Williams and Judge W. T. Dll- ken as delegate to the state convention. They go uulnstmctcd but nre for Tllden. PAVIJHNO WILL TANK TIIP. OLD TP'RCT ATRAIOIIT. Dallas. Ga., Juno3.^-(Hpeclal.J???The democracy of pRuldlng county In convention nssemhled to day In the courthouse elected the following pt >r *ou.* delegate* to the state convention which liurts In Atlanta on June lath: W. K. Fielder and Tlum. J. Cooper a* delegate*, and D. I'. Hill and Henry llroswell as alternates. They were instructed for Tllden and Hendrick To tho convention to nominate a governor and statchousc oitlccr*, Dr. 8. Ibdiertson and George P. Itotwrts were eleetisl delegate*, and John lloue aud . M. Hplnks were elected alternate*. low N PC* FOR TtLDBN, Valihwta, Ga.. June Jt.???f8poebiLJ???Lowndwi county s??Mids tin* following deb-gatt** to the Atlauta convention: C. It. Pendleton, 1??. C, Ashley, It. T. MyddlctMii, W H. Weal and It. T. I.ltiuburger They alt favor Tllden for pre*ideut. THOMAS COUNTY SOLID FOR TtLDBN. Tiioma*vilib,Junes.???IrtpeelaLl???A convention of the democratic party held in the courthouse to day nominated delegate* a* follow* to the statu con vention In Atlanta on the tath: K.H. Mitchell. John Triplett, H.T. Haye*, N. B. Hpcngler. They are untnstrurtvd, but solid for Tlldeu. To thegulicruAtorlAl convention: Colonel A. T. MacIntyre, W. ti. lew D.O. D. Hcott, J. T. Culpepiwr, unlnstniete??l but for McDaniel. Gongresalonal i'onventlon to l?? called: A. T. MacIntyre. Jr., J. A. l*op*\ H. H. Mcl^ndon, and William White; will vote for II. G. Turner. Seventh senatorial convention: K. T. Muel.nm, II. J. MacIntyre, C. P. llaimdl, J. T. Culpup|wr; In- atructcdfor B. H. Mitchell. api???unu rousrrv'R dulkuatk*. Jmur, Ha., June 3.???I Hpcclal.J???At the demo cratic mass mer-tlng held today W. II. Whatry, of Jeaup, and 6 C. Grave* uf HPreven were made delegate* the June elgtlnwiith convT-ntlon. and Hon. H. It. Ilani* and John Massey dclegntiw to the August thirteenth convention. M???lNTOSII COUNTY VNIX9TRVCTKD. DARiCN.Ga.. June 3.???(Hpeelal.l???Captain C, H. Hopkins and H. W. Grubb were to-day cleeU*l as delegate* tn the state convention to assemble In Atlauta on the INth preximo. RANDOUTI n>R UNCLE SAMMY. CmiRBRT, June a???i8peetal.|???Tn?? Randolph eounty democracy semi delegate* to Atlauta in ???tructcd for TUden aud Hendricks. Htrong resolution* wcreadopUxl Indorsing them. TALIHlT roa TII.DCN. Talbotton, June {HpedaLJ???The democrat* of Talbot county appointed a* deU'gate* to-tlay to the state convention to s??-leet delegates for the Chicago convention are: J. 11. Worrill. Judgv-Matthews. A. J. IVrrytnan, Dr. Nml, Charle* Hmlth and John Waund. They are untustructed. but favor Tilcdn. niutoKi r ??a>r uncle oaMMY. Canton, Jnne A???{Special.J???In the democratic meeting to-day d* legate- were electe??l to three conventions. W. 11. IVrkitiM>n was cIivunI chair man and Ben F. ferry secretary. ; To the presidential coifveutlon J u??lge Jame* B. Brawn and Hon. William A. Teasley were elected delegates, and Cohmel J. J. A. Sharp and Oiptaln John 11. Klrhanl* alteruatiw. |l*th the delegate* and the altera abw are favorable to the old ticket. No Instructions were given, but the sentiment U strongly In favor of the old ticket. Gubernatorial convention. Captain II. W. New man and W. J. Webb delegate*: Colonel C. D. Mad dox aud M. A. Keith alternate*. No instructions nor intimation given as to the sense of this ram ins regarding the canthlature of any state house official. Congressional convention, time and place not yet died. Captain W. II. IVrklnran and Ben F. Derry delegates; Captain T. N. Delaney and G. I. Teasley alternates. No instruction*. Nt-sronrs roa tildkn. Coil-gars. Ga., Junes.???{Special.}???A mass meet J. G. Spence, F. M. Kimble, R. C. Green, alter nate*. To thegubeniutorlitl convention: G. D. Stew art, John M. Mundy, and H. H. tiay aud A. C. Bla- lack, alternates. Resolutions fndersiug TUden and Hendrick* were passed. WAP.RKN WANT* THE 0141 MAN. BARNtrrT, June 3.-{Special.J -Warren county in dorses Tllden and Major George T. Itarue*. She send* the following delegate* to <;hicogo: E. H. O'Brien, T. K. Mawdongale. Guliernatorial con vention: Jaunw Whitehead, 0. M. McNJregor. Congressional convention: A. Leaser, Judge Gib- j ??iRBEN??>B??>Ro / Juuc 3.???[Hpeelal.J???There , F. M. Harrison, C. C. Lowe, K. -H. O'Brien, T. j mum mating of the democracy held at tho M. Jones. - Madison, June 3.???{Special.}???Hon. John G. M????- Ilenry and W. H. Barker nre the delegate* from Morgan to the mining convention. W. A. Brough ton and W. H. Iry are alternate*. They are all un- conditionally extreme Tllden men. Colonel Mc Henry, of Madison, nay* "I am for TUden d??ud or alive." Sfr. Barker Mjr??: "TUden aud Hendrick*. I have no other choice." The county convention Indorsed the Ohio plat form and declared In *trong??ft term for Samuel J. Tllden. Morgan will vote for Tllden delegate* to Chicago. ORKKNK WILL TAKE. TtLDBN. Gkkenmhoro, Juno 3.-[Hpee|aI.]???'There was a nrt- wexar ifTwri???imp torpid bowels, disordered liver, ??? and MALARIA. *rom these sources arlso three-fomtbj of tho diseases of tho human ruco. These symptoms indicate tholr ???Jn*tonc<y Loia ol Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Dead* aclte, fullness atter eating, aversion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation temper, Low spirits, a deling of havliifl; neglected some duty, DSzzlness, f luttering st the , house thb morning. There was a large attendance ufson roa TitF. old Tintirr. j and the utmost harmony prevailed. Hou. L. D. TromASTON, Go., Juno 3. ??? (8pcclal.[ ??? Judge . ( urlton was elected elmirmuii and Ktlwanl Young Thorns* 8. Horton and B. F. Matthew* were to-day secretary. elected dolcgatcs, and J. D. Alexander and J. F. j The following delegates were appointed to repre- Lewis alternates to the Atlanta convention, and ; sent the democracy of Cfrcene at thu different con- were unanimously instmeted for Tllden and Hen- j vent ions: drieka. j To thu congressional convention at Athens. Wm. i cunrrn- ! '??? M-??hor W r. Heart, Dots tmfore the eyes, highly col ored Urine, C0A8TIPAT103, and do- monc the use of a remedy that acts directly on tho Liver. Aa a Liver medicine TCTT'Jt PIL LS have no equal. Their action on the mp,; hese three engrrs of the system,** producing appe tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a cleat akin and a vigorous body. TUTT??S PILLS no nausea or griping nor Interfere with dally work and nro a 4 v.*rfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA- HE FEELS LIKE A KBIT KA9. .. I h??TB bad Dyspepsia, wftb Consllpa Uon.two years, and have tried ten different muds of gits, and TUTT'J are the first ??? ??? They have appetite 1* SMITH???S Extract of if Floi STANDARDREMED> roa all ni*BASKs or i Bladder' and IfidneiJ NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Endorsed by Practicing Physicist APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC. WOMAN???S FRIEND. and I now tion met In ZebulonkMlayund nclectcd the follow ing delegates to the state convention: Colonel H. N. Woodward, J. K. Gardner, A. W. Blake, and J. K. Beauchamp. They were Instructed to favor Til den's nomination. I'UTNAM INDORTB* HUM BUR. Katotton, June 3.???{8|ieelal.J???Strang resolu tions preaentlnfM. C. Humber for treasurer were unanlmouiily pasoerl to-rlay. IJIK FI??R TIIJ>EN. SMITHVILLF, June JL???(Special.J???Lee send-* J. F. Wat*ou and J. W. Fomwtcr Instructed for Tildcn. LINCOLN WANT* TILDKN. Lincoi.nton, Juno 3.???[Special.J -Thc mas* meet ing held hero to-day appointed T. II. Hiilleiishead, J. D. Colley and T. N. Fcllar* a* delegate* to attend the convention to be held In Atlanta June lHth, to nominate delegate* for the Chicago convention. Three gentlemen are unaniinoin for Tlldeu. T. II. flollcushead and J. D. Colley were also ap pointed delegate* t?? the Atlanta conventIon Au gust 13, to nominate a governor mid state house officer*. J. W. Barksdale, K. K. Itamscy, Dr. John Siin* und 1. N. Zcllurs were appointed delegate* to the cougn*??M|oiial convention which meet* In Sander*- vllle, July 1st. Hon. Heorgo T. Barnes wa* strong ly In do rood by our people to-day. A. K. Strother, T. II. Itemson, If. J. Long and J. M. Died were appointed delegate* to the scnutorlal convention, anil Hon. F. II. Colley, of Wilke* county, was Indorsed a* a man iu everyway worthy to represent thl* district. CLAY ULAMOR* Foil TILDKN. Fort Gaines, Ga., June 3.???{Special.}???The fol lowing are the delegatea to the convention fram (lay: A. F. Ingraham and It. A. Turul|??ccd. Jenkins and Fhllfp Ten*Iey, alturimtes. Taey go uuiustrueted but are aolld for Tllden. SUMTXR WILL TAKB TILDKN. AMBRiru*. June 3.??? (Hpcclal.J???Dr. J. B. Hinkle V. Haney, H. L. Oliver and J. F. Hom are dele gate* to the State convention, and Hou. A.D. Cult* C. N. Burklmlter. Dr. W. 1*. Burk und Hon, . Davidson alternate*. * All the delegate* aud a majority of thu later, imtcsarc for Tlldeii, Resolution* were adopted favoring lion. Dupont (terry n* a delegnto to tho national democratic iitiou from thu third district. Ml'UK A A fpl'NTY FOlt Tll.pRN. Serino Flack, Juno 3.???{Special.???At the con ???utlon held here to-day thu following delegate* ???re selected: A. Trammell Starr und J. IL It lx thu prreldentlal convention to buhold Iu Atliui on the 18th luntunt; W. C. Carter, W. J. IVwple, Dr. B. B. Brawn and J. L. McIntyre to tho guberna torial convention; W. J. People*. Dr. It. B. Brown, '. W. Glddcns nml A. Tnunmell starr, to thu *cv- entli district cougreH*loiial ecnventlon. The delegate* go unlnslrucicd but are known to prefer Tllden for president, MeDuutcl for govv and Hardeman for state treasurer. ITBIICB COUNTY FAVOR* TILDKN. Bi.ACK*itCAn, Go.. Juno 3.???{SpoctaLJ???At the luiiMN meeting of l'leryo eounty democracy held to-day. the following delegate* were elected to the dcimM'mtlestatoeonvcntlon: S. W. Hitch and W. H. Brantley. To the gub<*rimtortat convention: C. S. Youmnn*, J. W. JoIiuikhi, Dr. Allen Brown, W. It. l'hlUI|>*. A. J. Dickson, Dr. A. M. Moore, W. F. Sweat and F- J. A. Caster. To tho congreMtotml convention: A. B. lUtre, Jr.. W. It. I'hlllt|>*, W. G. Brantley, A. N. Smith, T. L. Strickland and H. W* Hitch. No resolutions were passed, and tho delegate* go untrammelled. The delcgatre to tho *lnto eouveu- tion are for the most avullable limu for president, aud are Inclined to the old ticket. The congressional delegate* are nearly, if not all, for Nieholl*. IION. II. <1. TURNER INDORSED. Haishriihik, Ga., Jiiro 3.???(S|ieclal.]???Atthcdcm- oenitlc meeting held here to-day tho following delegate* were elected to tho Atlanta convention: Ben. K. Bussell, J. D. Tolliert, Maston O'Neal, G. A. Velgh, D. A. Bussell, R. H. Terrell and Ilenry Her ring. The delegates go tiulustniete??l. Bi'Milutlons euiloning Judge H. B. Bowen aud lion. II. G. Turner were adopted* JEFFERSON INSTRUCTS FOR TIIB OU> I'LATFOKM. LouisviLLR, Ha,, Juno 3.???{special.???A mass meeting was held at IamiInvUIc, Ga., to-day to se lect delegate* to the AtUnta convenllon Juno l*th, the Kulwniutorial convention August Lltii, eon grvMlounl convention at Sandersvtile July l>t, and senatorial convention for tho INtli senatorial dis trict. Resolution* were edopted favoring TUden and Hendricks for pre*ldont and vice-president, Hon. II. D. McDaniel for governor, and George T. Karnes for renigress. Tlw delegate* were Instructed to cast their vote* accordingly. The delegates to tlie Atlanta convention, June 18th, are: H. W. Warren, J. J. 1*0111111, A. II. Woot en, J. N. Oltphaut. The delegate* tho guberna torial convention. Augiut thirteenth, are'.* J. II. IVilhlll, T. F. C aulk, W. L. Phillip* and J. F. Adklu. Do DOB COUNTY WANT* TILDEN. Kastm a s , J une X???The Dodge county convention to-day elected the following delegate* b) the At lantaconvention: J. Bishop, Jr., and M. L. Buirh, with preference* for Tllden. Alternates, John A. Harrell. F.. 11. Bacon, against TUden. The delegates are Instructed for lion. Walter I v . McArthur.of Montgomery county, a?? delegate to the Chicago convention from the third congressional dbtriet, and to use all legitimate mentis for the election of Hou. D. M. Roberts, of Kastmau, u* delegate to Chicago from the state at large. A resolution was adopted favoring the tariff for revenue only with Incidental protection to homo industries, the abolition ol the Internal revenue system. BALL TAKES TILDEN AO AIN M THE WORLIL Gain??>ville. June 3.???[8peclaL|???Hall county met fn convention to-day and elected the follow ing as delegare* to the state convention in Atlanta, June 18th: lion. John B. Kstv*. Joseph T. Halle- man, Samuel C. Dunlop and Andrew J. Monday, together with four alternate*. They were uuln- structcd. but are Tllden men. Judge Kste* hen<D the delegation and U for Tllden as against the workl. CAMrBELL WANTS TUB OLD TtOtCT. cleaned me out nicely.'" My ???plendid, food digests readily. have natural passage*. I reel like a nee man.- Wj). EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. BolCemywhe r e t a.Tc. Office,41 MnrraySL^aF TUTTS HAIR DYE. Gray JIaib or WniSKEM changed lit ???tantljr to qGLoesr Black by a singlo op p!2ca??????m of this DTE. Sold by Drueglst* orient by express on receiptof f 1. Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. TQTTt MANUAL nr hrmtL RECEIPTS r pr ' Henry T. Lewis. Alternate*. If. C. Pennington, P. A. Fluker, James L. Brawn, John H. Carlton. Presidential convention???Dr. W. K. Adams, V. D. Gresham, W. If. Branch, J. J. Sander*. Alternate*, Dr. W. If. Credille, W. H. Stovall, Mays Jenkins, J. B. Y. Warner. Gubernatorial eon volition???Dr. J. M. Griffin. If. Smith, J.O. Boswell, W. M. Weaver. Alternates??? W. D. West, A. G. Caldwell, U. II. Slotk, C. M. King. The meeting unanimously recommended the del egate* t???? supjsirt IC??n. Seaborn Reese for ??*mgre** III the eight district. A rmilulion indorsing the ii<lniint??tration nt [ Wcnrled from the labor, of the dn.v on goln*home| tjoveruor Mebuntel were uiinulmnu-ly ui|opte??t. : lind that they ennnot have the aeafred??? and I A rietolutlon exprevdug the hhrti preference ot { *tJll I the ileutorrary for Tllden aud Hendrick* and re- j drainage upon It, ,yJtJm tro'm the efiecUoOceth' I (prm tvaa uuanlmoindy ailoptud by ?? rising vote, j big. If they would think to u*c Dr. Bigger,' South- ' era Itetnedy, los* of aleep a; * ??? ' *??? Offered on its merits, not introduced to the the public by paradinj; the naipcs and nature of the complaints of those who havfl been benefited by its use. ~ Every bottle speaks for itself and is its own advertisement. Ask your druggist for BUSINESS MEN! SMITH'S Sold all Around Wn~M. PSK.tl.n FOR CSCLE SAMMV. Decatur, Ga., June 3.???{Speelul.J??? 1 The following are the delegate* to the *tate eonvenUoti to t*>hcld in Atlanta on June lath, vU: Hon. Milton A. Candler, Judge John W. McCimly, Hon. W. P. Bond, T. F. Sehulley. All nro for Tlldeu except Uindlcr, who 1* for Bayard. Messrs. H. A. Kmn*pcck, J. (J. Johnson, Dr. J. If. Gore and O. Wlnnlngham were elected delegnto* to the state convention for the purpose of nominating governor and statehouso officers. Tho delegate* to each convention were instructed to select thclrowu altcruatc*. ROCKDALE FOR UNUJ*. SAMMY. Conyers, June 3.???[Spwlal.J??? 1 The Itorkdnle dem ocratic convention which met to-day In uuswor to the call of Colonel Glenn, cliulrmau of thu exec utive committee, unniilinoiisly elected the f<dlow- lug delegate* to thu statu democratic convention, which meet* iu Atlauta on the lath: Dr. J. A. Stewart and Judge A. C. McCrIIh, and Colonels J. C. Barton and If. Y. McCord u* alternate*. A resolution expressing the preference of thu convention for TUden und Hendrick* wa* adopted w ith great outhu*ia*m. WALTON FOR TILDKN. Monboe, Gii., June 8.???{Sjieelal.}???.V large numl*?r of the citizens of thl* county met In the courthouse to-day, with Thomas A. Gibb* III the chair. Thoina* A. Gibb*, George C. Selmnii, C. U. Now ell and J. K. Numuilly were elected delegate* to the ntntc ??*fmveiitlon. A resolution Imtanitig Samuel J. Tildcn for president was unanimously passed. TAYLOR FOR TII.DKN. ItiTLKiLJiiue 3.???{Special.]???Tuylor county wleets W. S. Wallace and J. B. Ifosjais* to attend the con- veiitfou iu Atlanta, and to go for TUden nnd Hen- d ricks. NEWTON FOR UNCLE SAMMY. CoVINOTON, Ga., Juno 3.???{Special.]???Newton county send* tho following delegate* to tho con vention to la? held In Atlauta on the lath ln*t.: J. G. I.cstor, L. F. Livingston. T. D. Guinn, G. W. W Stone. Jr. All for the old tlckett, according to in htruetlons of the mn** meeting. Dr. J. J. Deft ring wim elected chairman of tho executive committee for tho county. TUB OLD TICKET. A IRA NY, Juno {S|*nIhI.1???The democratic invention of Dougherty county to-day elected delegate* to ladli Mate conventions as follov For the convention on tho lath of June to elect delegate* to Chicago: Hon. W. K. Smith and Cap tain K. L. Wright; to the convention on the 13th of Auguat to nominate governor nnd statehouse offi- rs, J. W. Walter* aud J. R. Forrester. A revolution declaring for TUden und Hendricks adopteil, though the delegates were un Instruct would be unknown. ??? and bowel complxintj I DR. BIGGERS??? SOUTHERN COOK STOVES BBMEDYIi THE BEST IN THE MARKET! FOR DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY- 17 Different Sizes and Kinds LEADING FEATURES: CRAMPED FINANCIALLY SffiSSSSSfe? Piece, Douhlo Short Centers, Heavy Blng^Jove; lIliimlnatiHl Fire Door*, Nickel Knolw. HI Has no speedy relief, hut cramped in tho 1 ha a sure one In tho use of Dr. Blggers's Sol Remedy, the great specific for all bowel affe and an undoubted boon to parent* whb have been , spending sleeplcNi night* in nursing the little ones who had been gradually wasting away from the drainage upon its system from the effects of teeth ing until glveu. WALTER A. TAYLOR, 1 lire Door*, Nickel Knobs, Nickel 1'aricL*, etc. Uneqimled In material, In Finish, ana in alteration. Fend for Descriptive Circular to - t HDNNiCUTT & BELLINGRATH Lor. Peachtreo und Walton Htrcct*, ATLANTA. OA. ATLANTA. OA. DON???T KLTn,fBSjfZSSKS* CJooer??? ?????n<! Sl.OOI.'f cd. WILKINSON UN IN UTIIUITF.D. Irwinton, June 3,???{HpcclaLl???The delegatea to tho Atlanta convention are: H.T. Can well, A. K. Itaxar; alternates, I. J. Foutitaiu, J. T. Burk. No Instructions nnd no preference. * 0W1KKRTT FOR TILDEN. LxWRKKCCVILLK, Ga., June 3.???[Hpeelal.]???M. P. King, Mnera Marlin, T. M. Peeples am! W. E. Nim- niouswerc to-day elected delegate* to the state convention. Karb one i?? solid for TUden f{??t, la*t and forever. The convention was. and the county seemed to be. ununlniouH for Tildcn. WASH INC, TON WANTS UNCLE SAMMY. 8anpeu*vu.lk, June 3. ??? {Hpcclal.J ??? Messrs. Wright, Pringle, Warthcn, Parsons. Hiiic*, Bough- ton, llolmcaand Smith are thu delegate* chosen to-??lay to represent Washington eounty in tho At lanta convention of the 18th Inst. No Instructions. Seven have been Interviewed ami my TUden 1* the man for the crUI*. Barnes was Indorsed for emigre**. iKil.imiORPE WANT* UNCLE SAMMV. Lexington, JunuS.???{special. J???'Tho dcmocrata of Ogle|hor|*e eounty met iu convention to day nnd appointed the I'oliowliig delcgaUv to the conven tion to be held in Atlanta on the l*th to elect delegate* to the Chicago rouventlon: J. J. l\ McMaulln, II. McWhirter, J. T. Oliver. W. C. llirchtuere. All of them are strong TUden men. Delegate* were ab*> appointed to tha gnberna- torlul conveutlon. and instructed for Mrlhinici for governor trad J.C. Bold for attorney general, provided he 1* in the rare. Resolution* were passed indorsing cx-Hnvcrnor Smitli aseaudidatefor the senate from the 13th district. HEINE AND BARX?? Toll CONORIV*. Augusta, Ga., June 3.???{Hpeelal.J???At the democratic mas* nuttings to-duy in the rminttc* In the tenth dis trict. lion. George T. Bamea was unanimously re- commemlcd for the Domination foreongreaa. Hou. Seaborn Reese will have no democratic opposition for congress in the eighth dbtriet. SPRING SIwtQgfbr 910, a fil ??? , - - Orgsnstw for ST. a SUN Magic Lsn- l??rn for SI3.00, can got vny uf ???rtlrlfs rnur, If jod If III I grt up s club for ~ tt AnurlcaaDl.-iii-n. W lllfl nrj H%n??l ~ inpls copy ssd try ??? I t ton ran atari s??? p?? jrymi from SIOD ??? C*nd at one# fsr mm. t??*gn# of Wntebss, RcIf-eseklaL- ???nrs,Rpjr UlsaaM. Ttl ???w>p??#.Tflegraph Inalrnmsnt*. ()r. tn ArrtinDfma. Violin,. Ar. It ma.rstart r^n on tha rvil IWORLO MANUPA-'TURINQ CO. I 122 Nassau Strset. Now Yorl Se;.X' Uf a air 'O&ssrzs! WAN I- i?? mplU I I* the season in which bad' or poisoned blood i* j most apt to show itself. Nature, at thl* juncture, need* something to assist It In throwing off the | Impurities which huvo collected by the sluggish circulation of bload during the cold winter month*. Swift???* Specific I* nature'* great helper, ns it I* a purely vegetable ultcrntlvu and tonic. Rev. L. B. I???nlnc, Macon, Ga., write*: We have been using Swiff* Specific nt the orphan*' home u* a remedy for blood eomplniiiL*, and a* a general ?? l.u a , . a- *- ?? *--????? iftg f health tonic, nml have hud remarkable result* from cured some of our children of Serofu- W. If. Gilbert.druggist. Albany. Ga.. writes: "We I v selling forge quantities of Swift???* Specific for a | irlug a Iterative nnd general health tonic, and ith the bent result*. It fo now largely u??ud n* a I preventive and cure for Malaria. There are many remarkable evidences of it* merit iu thb section/??? | THE GREAT DRUG HOUSE OF CHICAGO. Treated HCienunctUiy and cured wlthoat the knife. Book entreat* ment sent free. . fJr^Gratiany A Worrit ???*??* * la ??f. 'THE BEST IS CHEAPEST." ban all I other Blood Purifier* comb .... toiifohlug renults. One gentlunran who used a half dozen bottle* *a\-* It did him more good than treat ment which coat him fl.ROO. Another who ho* used It fora Scrofulous affection reports a permanent ???S^threshersEs:/- Ono gentleman who had hren confined to hi* bed six week* with Mcreurial Bheninatfom ha* beru cured entirely, aud speak* in the highest praise of S. 8. 8. CHILES dc 11EHRY, Chattanooga; Tenn. 1 CloierBillen katuoiianed 1840.," j TilK i'KLKBBATIO ???BRADFORD???. PORTABLE MILL ?????? COHN, WHEAT A III,. ru>cn aiuiumai Bta4 fhr dHOTtptl,, Clr.. . f Ur. AddrM. plUlUJ runs BRADFORD (CD. DR. BETTS MEDICAL DISPENSARY , , 81 West 9th St, Cincinnati,0. *Tnr un* iaie *??f this IMspcusary have ***ctire*l t ??rurl*l-w:u??* r??-|*aiation torsKcdlly rurina >V Tills li.-norrlu.., ud Snutrr Vn??:biw. ????????????l *???*?? ?????>??. YOUNG, SiPDLE-AGED AND OLD HEN. i-a. c'mthe t rrtble ethfeta of N**rv ;u iM'llty. Ln-t Xtf.nLood, Youtu- n* ??????^wbuv.nr Kxrrmolany kind V.ibm-** ??? ra. lr ,.. dvtoua drehms. OB' i.WD'*ai pim??>i??nMmrmn- FAtaat RN, Juue 3.???[S|teclal.]???The deimverary ??? tsi??d. ema t-tM. weak, mdanrholy. aharnt-mlDd- l*> ??foy elected to the Atlanta convention a* dele- I ???d.daU.P* hand find* bis life a burden, gate*, Simon Seller* and W. L. Wilson; aa alter- matea T. W. fathom and W. C. Parker, and pa*M*t on motion of W, J. Green a resolution indorsing _ TIMon f..r pn-H.dil u.t ln.lru.Un?? Ihc drkT>U. ^ffSgSvlSfSgiCf nmm weakened, has laa- ..LsMu-nal etnliotan*, tsdetail- ??m (a ffNanrsfrref Is wry ?? CINCINNATI, tf*. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin DUcase* mailed I THE DDfQEB A CONARD CO???S 1 BEACTirCL F.VF.IM1 LOOMING free to appllcauu. THK SWIFT RPBCinc CO.. Drawer 3. Atlanta. Go. New York Office, 139 Wcat Twenty Third St. IiOSE Polytechnic Institute. TKItltR HAUTE, IND. A School of Kugincering; Manufacturing Machine I Sho|i*. Entrance Examination* Junc 'X and Sept. I M. Address Frre???tCHAS.U. THOMPSON. hU we frl wky ^OINCEE^AR&Cd.^ ABSOLUTELY CANCER; I Treated tctentlflcatly and cured without the knife. Book on treat- , meat sent Free, AND Dce Orationy A XerrU, TUMORS ???njESUSSW" SHmCSunSB ILI8HTKIN3 SEWER] 1 **???? >hon*and ??tic. he* a minute. TH alKolutrty tird-e'ic* N.-x- Nir.c-hlni wtkciuKO OP??? YOUTH. rrewriptiAR Free for ??h* *p???d?? core of Xmem Do jf.tr. ManLncd. and all disorder* kroocht on fcf ~sscr???*???T.gs' , B\^??A??fn RockfordWatches New cditK-a.???New Uadia^.-N I xcaLUurr ToaMft. The kaa.U sjnA-C irxioU. Al??o B. yoMJWW A CO .lei] Mam Sc, I SMOKE THE BEST. i W* hear to Inform tho pabBe and smoker* ??? afeajTdsssiM o?? iu '??? GOLDEN VIRGINIA, PZRIQUE AND TURKItN which wo are u*ing In the m??nufActnre of ??? iklact. Pl*??InU John W. Forrader and J. K WoUon o?? fn* of the dimuvrats of Muscogee was held at the i t ?? nn I.GmuIm lil ,V*,, iMtn(..,htl,kh .hn l(... ml. liitt.i 1 ??? ~ ??? ??? - - ... i . a . ??? , to use all honorable means to further bta elec- j delegates to the with power to nvcntlon on the 18th ot Jnne. courthouse to day to select delegate* to the state ???ppoint thvir own alternates, i convention, to assemble in Atlanta June 18th. W^l |canaowgi CLARKC COUNTT CmirklAsTlcrOR TILDCN. | T U U aoftnnt<.mAk????M. AncN*. June !--{SpcriaL}???The democracy of I ree.J LynadU\>.,7G7*Bruadw??y, New Y*rk* Art' unequaUetl in CT1SG S/;/.??VIC1\ l - >. ?? ?????.?????! survrjr; ???by L 1?? ?????? A dill 1 ral l\ ! > .*'Nuv'i V U ??! 'Vr v - Celeb ruled hrandi'of rigurrttva'ando atorr. for Astro- taerea And h*T*a<U*dtoocr??tock-??U ???Iioinlcal work: and ,f tl r I Inesi Importrd I'r>-arh nice Usser. by Locomotive , ^ ???***. nude np by tha htahret elareof .k.llf- Engineer*. Con- caaaatfail to tatufy tho Ltuciors an??i ltall- I aiigoodjodgre. _%t ay mm. They are STAXDARII It RAN DM. ^Tall .u.r}|i_n^whlph cl^c . liSUSiHBMSsaUireU JUST OUT' SPCRTSMAM CAPORAl. Al .nufu< lurvd by special n-qurM. KIXXF.y TOBACCO CO.. Suxct^w to Kinnoy h'ew Xo