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DAILY KX(.riUER - RUN : COITMIUS, OEUlKdA, TUESDAY MOKNiXU M,\Y ‘L'L Iflsfi.
THE GUBERNATORIAL AFFAIRS
OTHER MATTERS.
iS,
AND
very i»'*j)r!nr in TjiIIkM mu
friends say that he will without*
ill is county. Tliure sunns In l
that ill.* (h le.pti'H from this r-» j
tin- co; grows tonal and gu!>*
;, ami his
nih! carry
* t desire ;
ly In both 1
m i d mon
itions hIjohM I Hi
iition v ire )i. a
• iv*.»oU* i ho trust
. . Mod hy jwimary
!:’«•« i-* Ltio choice of'
ill not be unworthily
TOO LATE TO HOLD tm**
TATE OE 01
CT.vTECM'Ol • .ki UA Mt’sc
O To the Honorable SiiLri, .. J
County: The pvt it:'
roslti.ui of fin (mix rii.ilm hi! t nmli
JLiilrtiiul (oiinuisdon ilu* ls»u»*
jiiiiiMi ^* J XVi'il ID third I !•> i mi i
t'onjrevdoiud I h'hl \ Tail -In \!.ih
It scemw Hint it is a hard mat
people to come to a o|«*ar and r
to how t he Oiindld.'ttes Ht."'. 1 Oi
tion oi t he r:\ilr<>ad commission,
t lie other day t he editor
rnnelite propounded thusi
the two candidates:
“1. Do you fiivol’ the < i
preventing railroad pool
•d to the Candida
mal district, the
I. in lIm-
i robllrs.
line
nterest in lie
not disturb])
in this (li'.l ri<
if tl
The
.1, the ipn
AtHpnr
• Sparta Is
(pie.st ions
i dales for th.. n
e a liall'ho/ m o
not making e
r, bill \\ :.o bop.
. rnmb; latiou
ring t limn pron
\\\ tin* first
aimail News i
• toi ial earn- !
oni^i'essional i
■ are t hre.fi '
nominal ion, I
or nior* nan- i
.ertions in j
ff|j| The Chance of a Lifetime—A Golden Opportunity 1
|v;:f A
B**' yJ
till.! I i
'll’ I'itv
in. ml.'
: t of ll
nilbuil
Th'
Syr :
Wi'H.
till'.:!' IV,
i I. .In
T!,"'. .'I
indie
Mr.
h'.id-
I )o vou endorsf M. (
lace as railroad coininiaHlnnur
The.se (|in.Rtions wore jm si-nti d with the
request that they bn answered during the
debate. The Ishinaelitt t luu comments on
tin* answers receiv ed :
“Major 15,icon answered the
fine*'! ions evasively, leaving t‘
able impression tlull h
pool. Jn reading aloud ill
tion, he omitted me last thn
ing it appear that we had asl-
irst of the
• urm vo Id-
favors t lie railroad
is n
The
ords, mak-
d the sill'.'
question whether or not he indorses Major
tampoell Wallace as a man. .After Home
persistence we elicited th" fact that lie and
the Nlimuelite are on diHerent lines on the*
railroad commission question.
(h ueral Gordon jmnnptly and frankly
“The
1 do
mg, was g:le. e
by Lee count;,
I fe will Very “
.•Ti,fid.mt
one! .J.
W. i’ll; i<
dnggrou:
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• -oyire..
P Alisolll'cl l J-"'I!
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I'n lid a siy 1 i>ii Sin! ill iD)i 1 ■ iiji Figures.
(3-. j±3. THOMAS,..
olo t h: j e zi, ,
Has just received a large stock of first-class CLOT JUNO tb.it wn> sliipped in March
about tin time of the freshet. For Tl IK C’ASJi these beautiful and stylish gue;:-: will • uc !,
;n ' inth*. city r >•
mu • ■ '.".•■or. ^1] kr • lie nae ■
i >»•. • i v-siiu'i - al ii
- • '»•••. • - nr, «>*, t . usm
'»{ .*ift .• rlmusa)
Pif! I J if
V d HA 'ilviLLiL
i v tiit ii 111 * . lime, .i,i.I nniy
toe arhh-s oftIs
]<■ in ''it
i lli‘o. r Wo l
ie next eon
Will never I)
, . T KflH .1, 1‘
ability, nevi
jf i;>o, wit a
on.
i fin
;Sniit 1
1 muter,
nl
den
) noun disnent-
nii .Judge (hasp
he t S.Purday.
CUFATf'/T
CON:.;.
H LZ !•/! O i T r
A nl .ill. Vii'.t,
dyspef s;a, 1
A'9'
ii'ii.ih raftMi. ^
u "JONS f.
—OF-
N,
' rr o
# WKW '<1 TT
Kit,
i-it. Ua
’’Si n-.’.ci
announe.ud his ojjposition t tj railroad pool- i , . . *• ,
in*, ;,ml all Ollier sort of poomidiully , th « r, l d!,il! - '
indorsed flic record of Major (.’uuiuheil ■ Colonel I*. L. Mynatt
repr
out
ijor C.'auiphi
m missioner.
Raoul, tlmMueon
I lie railroads endorse
y; but it requires a
i spirit of 4 the coin-
Wallace as railroad
“Major Hacon,Capt;
'Pel* graph, and al
the commission tin
friend of the let ter i
mission law and of t ho purposes for which
the law was enacted, to endorse Major i
Wallace's record as railroad commissioner. ,
(uuicral Gordon did it. The questions j
were asked for information, and acting on
the information gained, the writer has no
other honest alternative hut to favor Ids
candidacy.
“It is a small matter whether this course
puts us in the hig ‘ring’ or the littlo ‘ring.’
The Ishinaelite ciosen’t stop to count noses
in tlui face of considerations of public
duty.”
WHAT IS THIS TSHl’F: ?
The FNornq-nj Si n lias nil the time
beM that ouRide of a personal preference
there is nc great issue or principle at stake
in tin present rampafgn. Tho Atlanta
Const ituti(.j) is a strong jiarlisan of General
4k>rdoii, and virtually admits it ; n the fol-
Jowing from a staff correspondent:
Fach candidate has nn.de ti c resigna
tion of the other the lending kn. As to
this, if was noticed that, in Fatogtou and
jnrta, Major P,aeon became very angry on
' M! pill-
in flu
day dur
ar 'son
Th
TICK
nllusion to »>ifl resignaiion, and was tin
ruling in his replies. The bulk Pious wen 1
that but one or two Wre niceti.igs would j
bring on an ppen nipture. But oh r Hiui\s- mar i
day, in Lexington, the K >Jiey is sudde.nly ! via!
clumg( (i, and ]t Is dechu it that the mailer j ......
be token in the uttnoat good Uutuov. This
is belie\ed lobe the result of a conlereLee
w it li and by the advi< e of Augusta friends
t he night before.
On all matters of state interest tho views
of both virtually a^ioc. (b.ner d Gordon
charges, hovevtuytb.at his opponent's posi
tion mi the. railro.Vl eomiuisplo/ is not .is
fully expressed Her ai. iiini as his own.
The former is In fav>r of the e< mmissioo
tc ns it is,” and thd latter “If it is properly
conducted.”
“As t.'»j rim.iries, idenend Gordon makes . V
his strongest arguua i:t, and tin most tell- | .• iSf V..'l •’
in*,w in my omuion .clore lije pnopic. IIJc i ,
claims that In. i)itiv! k asked Iifajor Bacon | , Hv» r
to join him in a 'r-xommaiulailon' to the ing eandidaU.
extoutivo ( Otuh.itfi e asking Unit it. only
‘recommend piim.jkr.ies to tie e.ounlies.
He eonsmifs his refusin' io this as an ovi-
Otnee of upno^iiion, anu mu a Clarke and
IVnlgc counties to shmv the unfairness of
bis opponent*s position. To this Major | «»•-
I3..V. ) > 4 .aCs llud he is not oppose *l t<>
primaries "but thinks that each county I (J ‘
should act for Itself.” ' gv
A CALL l-'Oll UJilN, !.A WT'ON.
A correspondent writes to the Savannah
News uh f illows :
I he t bird candi
date announced in the fifth dis riel. It is ,
intimated that his eindieaey .j brought.,
about in oi.h r to JicJp .iudge MewaiT de
feat Hon. Nat Hammond. Ji is said, How
ever, that Mr. Mynatt needed very little '
cncourngeme.nl to milei th. /.ice.
ABOUT POLITICo IN ALABAMA j
Sew nil Conn lie* Sell III! 1M‘!iv..D*n Sat u nln j |
Anil tlu* Siliuilii.M th-evK \ll ih;* Comjiii* I
nitnl- Otl.oi* I.-m! Hr-ilr- In Pm* Sluto. 1
Several of the counties select /l delegates
to the slate convention Saturday. In foot- i
ing up the rentiIt, the Montgomery Adver- ;
tiser gives Clayton UM, Dawson 150, Me- I
Jvicro.y 911, and S«*ay IOv'). i'liis embraces
the counties that have selected delegates,
with the i vecjition of Ileury and Mobile.
Our iufoj matiuii in that Mobile gives Clay
ton 18 and lhiv:-:on Tt. while O)a;vton
swci-ps t he ibid and gets 17 votes from
Henry. Dale has not ye t acted, but wo are
lold the. (. iiiyton u Lb carry that county.
Mont go;.uir v arts to-day, and the indica
tions iin ti.a! the delegates will bo evenly
divided bol.nta n Cla /ton htjU MoKleroy.
The Miv < e:ss; of Seay in hist Saturday’s prb
aX'pe.’tod Till ‘^ubel’nato-
gi’uws Ml the more eojnpii-
orra rs r • *+ * n mm ij
Lt uUJu Vv U.vi.u/.;,.; SU”u 1 »
PoitTHEoi.:., ..wAli-.S, l
j ccnvalgCwV.u L'At;i-nts *>
i AGED PEOPLE,
j Weak a-il. .-JsiBii . : \ 'omen
j Ear : ,1a 1), ' - ■ cr.tuyl Dealer
t I)3 DufJy Malt V.'hiskuy Cc.. r.allimorc.Md.
Reii‘1 V-firnt a/'Dnv f r «•<*" ?'-rKvi*)Vtfon F f >
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Under the Management of
WIMi TVYI.Olt. - - - l*r<»|»rBdoi*.
FORT HE SEASON OF 1836.
OMiTBRAr. OOSSIP.
X'irUrns conr.ty cotivciTon RnXur-
;c K. O. I’ick.'ll anrl llinm Bich-
.'I"’" '!'.<ri: in-1 • ■ t.h » iprifil.it jiv.
an ssji.jinl ilejcgatfs are. iiisti'UclEd
Till Joe Wheeler.
he i iilern pi imury .stnod. lhi\\- !
•ftvl, r y 13, hu:-.y 11, Uuytoi. 1. |
< 'nil 1 " rist.ojilu'i' .Vila uoiJii- i
' I lie li uisliitai'e BokoJuUoia, ,. ele i
: ... n'.ip Fii.iiey, AL'djiadJen
1 'i lor ".--el t ‘ o'., 'UkI I'eeeii.i.iutui- J
^TXI’KBSS, Telegraph and Post O.'fice, Bar.
g j Bilhaids uuU But our -dm]) all in building,
j The cuisine will he a marked feature under the
present imm.'./vuem. A sjn.cious arcade, two
i stories high, gives a magnificent (’Mice and ha!' 1
tor summer, wiiieli vie'.i u broad piazza of two
stories ou pubt'c aquarc. snakes
THIS IS OUR MOTTO,
.\ml i-vt-r lias 1 hm-ii, Fpiin this pi’iudjLe \vi.* hi'.v.* built ui;
IH'Or-peruus ImsiiiL*.--;.
DON T BE DECEIVED
Uy ,so-i:iiik‘<l lnw pricL'h named in Lon.-lful ndvertisemon!bu 1
i see I lit- goods as limy <m; primi. ;mil iw suit you got wlnil
soil buy. ()ui- stork was never so complete and goods were
j never so clieup. All we ask of a discj'iiuinalinn j.ul.iiic is an
''xnminuuon of our stock beioro buying. All say Kirveu's is a
good place to trade.
J. A. KIRVEN 4 CO.
/ffl5 wiwSWrv:. i'-viLu-i'L^fiis
kfoU.:'- “ "' ' "'i 1 ' "
I JOC W)5*»\nJ:i :t3np.n»*lie Power Holt
Is the m« :i ‘-uccussful appliance in the world f r
'i"-* urn at of Xcrv\i:..s Debility. Neuralgia,
ilheutii..: i-.:a. l.iiml a,. ., Fl'-epk- iiusss. ‘-lljnia!
J)} >;>cj) -.in. Diso.eg* of ! ■■ r. JC•‘•.•..•y; ;■ r,d !)•;.
■X-dA i •) gans. Sick Rend u ie, .. vl ‘d trou.hles
ai Mug fjinm insafTleient and impure ldor.d.
Tho Avlington a
t’nl Sintnner Krsort.
Onr splendid Pining R <11 wfil be uffor
Dancing, and Prof. H. VV. Card’s hill Orc.’ie^ru,
of Macon, wili supply the i.niaic.
myli rl?tawlm
ii* ri iimti
U rj iee; o
ti ro, it y, ,
east.. Th
n; m
u < *. 1
•■he s
•eon um.vention ihc folloM'-
a\ re oink.rbtii, lb*ohate
.jker loprese.iuat.ve, V\ . ii.
•lutii murk, J. li. jigrt. Mr.
a c-u dunte for the legb la-
.i .u.ijo.ily of all the .-..bos
«er »wo received plmaliUos,
*o m.ii . aiop* a ipirmp^ in
e. cv*ii\eutien aUi ajqioiitred
.stn etrr to the .steto. e u.-
lul aiul elianceiy con veil-
1
v h‘r*hv« fiM*r Counly. <bi..
Peooie’s Line of Steamers.
i
FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE
WM. ID. HjXjXjIS-
i’h" St< :uru-r .ELLIS wears tbo koras as the fastest ste iin.-r plying tin-
Cliattnhoorliee. Flint and •tpulurhiccin Itivers.
WILSOITIA
125 WtlHonla Magnelir Power latdles*
Mahiitiinnl Siij|vi»orle >•,
Fur tiiu dispur.-ion of T'ihroid and other turners
and enlargements of the vomh and the ova rips.
Also gives great f>uppo;d and com fori and in
creased ^trcr.gdh tD tiie walks of the ah ton c-a in
al eniaorcrnmit ■••■thout aliy
Tends also decrease and
ccum-jlution of fat.
particular disease,
prevent excessive i
i rv
.M,i 3! \; i L \ jf! I
r/i
AiTIJAlE
Will lie (Ijmied ,l\mc 1st, I’wr the l!eir l t.iin
n! llinriiers,
WCONiMODATIOXS F !T’.ST-CL\S.S IN EM!
PA.UT1CULA.R
COM Jr.A,HIT,
SV6 llroaihvay. !*s.ew York.
Dr. C. TERRY. Ac:r-nt. Coiumbu's, G.i.
mh‘/ vily
'fin* fusk.iloo
.ntiou to duv
“The time is almost here when the peo- ! N
pie of Georgia will I n enlh d upna to select j ri i
.m standard nearer for the imj.oiiant jjoai i 11.
linn of governor of our state. 1 am a ware : wa
I but tlu-re ave now in \ he field two ‘Bieh- M.
nmiids,' both anxious to serve the state, . ex »
.•iiu.1 they miglii n.ake as good g »v < rnor as bm
we desire, hnl I think that they are too '
Hiixions to serve us. and would prefer some. ! fid
mu) who can wait until his friends demand
Mis services, and 1 think that we have just
the man in the person ofGen. Lawton, one
of Georgia's ablest men, and not a pen
sioner ol the party. Lot usiinwa man for
governor who w e w isli more than lie \\ i'du-s
Tr) serve us, and I ftel suu that Geu. i^iw
•'■on is tin- n an. By ho. onug him wi will
‘honor v)iir tat*: aiu our
Ul'li tat NATO HI A L (K)H.d i .
A .nuns nioeMmr of Vmoernts was la id
Saturday at
sa oenua ratio county c<*n-
rivuuiniited the following
/ oilioers: Urol ate jndgx
' ireu.t e.La’k, .J. L«. i’eguus
in the legislature, K. H.
I B. Hosier. A resolutior
was un:.nimu.,siy a Jupted emlorsing .lohi.
M N'.o-iu lor uMigitir* mid instructing th.
eviigi . ' te’eyal ion ;*> use all iH>nera
l)io means to secure ins venominivtiott.
“hie tt“ei nHboroug!: convent ion madet h
following nominations for the assembly.
Gi: the first. boJlot., (’apt. Wm. N. Ki i>*rn‘
on tin-'dart!i, fapt. Albert Al. Avery, fh
m mination of Wm. Ji. Inge for the state
stir.de, aft 11 (he \vltb*lnivrtl of George Ih
y. mi *1 A. A. Coe man, gives general sic
With 11 rkt-class nec
ihunicl IVip Seiiso?i Tickets ..
Bcu’al T-ip Jamiicd Tickers..
Apply lor circular, giv.ag full information,
CilAH. L. PAX IS,
m v 12 cod 1m I»r.i
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line cf
advertising 1 in American
Geo*. P. Rowell L Cl,
I'ae fiteai icr ELIAS is now running the ‘nstest schedule ever undertaken on the Chattahoochee i
•mi Apauebiii «.!a rive o. making two imps a week between Coir minis avd AjiaiacLiuoia. and furui.sh-
• .u r.iiiid iiius: tu passouge.’j from fv.ivannah. JackanavlHe and Pensucoia to ail pniuis oa the CJiuit- j
Oa and a:tcr March 27th, 1888, die fojh-wing sehe.inlc will he run, river, fog etc., pern fit ting: !
►Sie diier ELLIS le ives (J.‘luuilnis T’ues-[ iy at S a nl fui«l Satmilayp!
,..t :-J( 1 ;i m for Ap-iiiicLiicolu. J eavoB Apalucliic'jln \Yeduet.ilu\y at ol
r.i avid SauiMps nt '2 u. j
,se Lauiiiii^s only, Init will tuke passcucei. t(. au.l 1
SCUKbULF OF THE STEAMER MILTON’ H SMITH , 51S fol OWb !
Leave Columbus every Saturday at 6 a m for Apalachicola via Eainbridge.
\j -ave Apamciiicola Monday at 8 p .n for Col inn bus via lia: abridge.
l'-.‘>.-enger.s from Savannah and Jacksonville can meet this boat at Chattahoochee going down
h.iuU.iv evening and coming up fuesdav evening.
Steamer Smith vsiii take freight lbv all landings, and will take passengers only on up trip.
Arrival and departure of Brains at Cbattahooclicr;, FlonMa.
Savannah Florida and Western Railroad-Arrives from Savannah and Jacksonville at 1 01 p i
I.e.ive - for Savannah and Jacksonville at JriOam.
I'l.,i ., i dai’ivviiy and Nav ; g:nion Company Anlw trom Jarksonville at I ]) m. Leases for Jack*-.:
. die at 11:20 a m.
Pensiieo'.) and Atlsnuic Railroad -Arrives from Pensacola. Mobile and New Orleans at 11 a m. Lea
21■ i 'Vnsaojla. Mobile and New Orleans at 4:' 1 }) m. This schedule is subject to change wltlio
/
Crab Orchard
WATER.
THE I.IVEK.
THE K1DNEV8.
THE stomach,
the BO-WEES.
a POSITIVE CURB Full.
DYSPEPSIA.
Constipation. ■{
Sick Headache, v
Popr —Ono to two teftppoonfuls.
Genuine Crab Oucuard Salts in
Healed packaguH at lnc. anuitJC.
genuine Salts sold in bulk.
Crab Orchard Water Co., Prpp’rs.
s. N. JONHS, Manager, Louisville, Ky
IN HR J. H. Vo
Jr., ot al. Pctitic. . _ . . .. ...
Men's Christian Association of tAJu
Georgia.
GilOHOiV. Ml'MVf ■ iU'NTY. To :
IMstiirl \„ m ,
M*mv IVmu Otlii - ’
So far as “fn.s
«il (listriel is conet
one of llie off years. Tin
pronounced candidates lion.
Grimes, of thin city, and lion,
man. ui NYwnan---though the
of se\ oral dark li
didates. The indications are now that Mr.
Grimes will make a clean .sweep of all the
eountk-’ 1 v 1,i\y the mountain. We Ik !i we
that 1.v ’.ill. and were he. as wall known
north ot the mountain his nomination
would he assured beyond all peradventure.
riu* only county about which any appro-
lunsion was felt hy the friends < f Mr.
f Columbus, Ls
A !■ renehman wont m
tauvant and seated hi*
of innter, a bottle of c
tal le clot li.
“What’ll yez lu.vcV
waiter.
‘■Parloz-vous—’’
“Barley soup !” sin
“D’ye want tav «ir colly
Hr
el He
(dud.
The luckless nroof-rcaders of the Ameri
can press have had a very n trrow escape.
The new Greek prime mini ter is Vaivis
and not Papamiehalopoulos the latter
statesman having very c * m ideratelv re
mained in retirement. The newspat-er
opinion of a suffering world ought to Ik*
pcnverful enough to compel a great mail
\vith so copious u name lo keep out of pol
itics aliogether.
«£N lucce>
■ iuniU.i«.
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can he given in a cup of cofl'eo or ten
without the knowledge of the person tak
ing it; is absolutely harmless, and mill ef
fect a permanent and speedy cure, \\ hether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It has been given in thou
sands oi eases, nnd in every install* * a per
fect rure has followed. It nrvrr fails. The
system onee impregnated with the Specific,
I*, becomes an utter impossibility tor the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOR S-A.Xj3H 13 AT
M. D. HOOD & CD., DRUGGISTS,
<i:i ii ii oak st., ciii.ninrs, c;a.
Call or v. rite lor circular & full particular*.
mum straw cooes department,
Union Milan*. Atilai is. Uhiua Mila us. Enj/lish Mila ns, Sat
in Straw. Fancy Straw, bighorns, and an ciidic.-s varidy of
School I hits. Ostrich Foatiiors and Pompons. Parasols and
Fans, and everything appertaining to Millinery, to which
Hit* ladies of Columbus and vicinity are respectful] v invited.
M- jSL LEE.
EAlCU LM? 8 SAL.L.
, ClOO'.AIll.Y to an o
. S'.I'K. i•.K:i■
■ .fHr . . i' '•■!>
, .... .... . ii.: I :.iy. < Ij lUc , () ,. 1
wj.'JLm'.,i'uhn.-V |m v i e ; cS'.VT.’itJ
Sr'icKoiL o eh.-h'-L''■.')-«•»': A port; /
kn A i": ; . n n:L tockwSa^hcbiV'lcTkViu'of
Y'lji hniiK next north of t'ic r.'.ilcnc. c.t
the It t< John M arty. Sold as th .gypjP rSj
j ol n Mi ( : rty, 11 col said counts, det ,a--«.d,
ayls dtt
This itli day of lit
myl-oav.-lt
V.'il/LIAM MO.. •tUVP’.V
Executor J.Min let arty.