Show HOKE AT A BARBECUE BRASS BANDS watermelons WATER MELONS AND SOUND M MONEY I 1 A free Coins coinage ge forced tho the secretory secretary to explain M how ow ho he came to flop cordele Cor delo ga J july uly 27 secretary of 0 tile tho interior hoko smith today to day concluded his brief tour of 0 the state in the interest of sound money by addressing dres sine a crowd lot jot several thou thousand nand people gathered here from nil all over southern georgia y prep had been made by the committees of the sound money league A monster barbecue and sev cial bundled hun diel watermelons water melons were provid ed to feed the multitude the speaking took place in the open air secretary smith received an all ovation as lie lose to speak the crowd cheered him loud and long I 1 lie e was frequently interrupted by applause during ills his two hours speech which was substantially the same as aa those he dell livened at and columbus the Secre reception hore here lias has been a notably cordial one A brass band and 11 a committee ot of prominent citizens mot met him at the depot anil and chechis greeted his appearance everywhere congressman caine in last night and announced his intention to specie speak at tile the conclusion ot of the seere addie ad diens sm in response oneie to an invitation vi extended by tile the cordele flee silver estiver league long after the sound money aroney league had arranged to days demonstration lie in behalf of the secretary of tho interior there is much indignation dig nation at this effort ot of the free JI ver men to intrude upon an occasion arranged for the states slates representative in the cabinet tile the Congress mans action being construed as effrontery colonel livingstone pat unnoticed under tinder a tree while secretary smith spoke congressman livingstone living stone had coplea copies of secretary smiths isoo letter on free coinage circulated among the crowd which loudly cheered the Secre remarks marks re concerning it 1 I am some somewhat lehat amused he said that some friend has distributed a circular among you containing a I 1 letter C ater that I 1 wrote in 1830 1890 referring t to 0 tho the free coinage of sliver allver I 1 should i not t at hr bo candid with you if I 1 did not pay fay I 1 had been asked la in 1890 whether I 1 favored the free coinage of silver that I 1 would lime liae answered yes yee secretary smith then went into it discussion of the conditions condition 8 under na aich silver was wan coined in isto 1890 and tho the different conditions now N which lit c if lead had brought about IL change lie in opinion apinton the secretary refuted the mea idea that tile llie low prices now were caused by the act of isa the secretary then wont went into preside n t cleveland a record and was cheered during the Secre address a man noto nho stood near clionel livingstan several times limes interrupted mr smith with questions suggested by the |