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r !TI;I)AY MOUSING MAY
H ion
oini't of t.iS n .M i
in Wilkes county.
J Ridley Dubose and Henry J. Hill will
^ he suj*|>ortc,l a*j a candidate for 1 !■ legisla
ture. mi‘jjc*‘l ton nomination by me demo
THE GUBERNATORIAL SITUATION IN 1 cratic party in Wilkes county.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
ALABAMA POLlTiCS.
Tin* IMinti* l»<»m
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The gubernatorial canvass in Alabama
pursues tiiu even tetior^if it i way. Wnile
To-day will wind nj> t!i»- joint dKvuxsInn tlie candid.l;**-! are all four working as-
Letwcon Major Bacon and Lien, Gordon. siduously tbe campaign is not eoiKhmted in
for which we should all give thanks. It 1 a inmn< r t > <• mse the people lo stand on
has certainly come to a lowly state «»/' j their heads and howl. Thus Jar those who
affairs wlu*n two prominent cit i/* us can- profess to be posted put the candidates in
not meet and discuss the public affairs of the following order with reference to the
the state without indulging in such hit
personalities as to require the intervent
of friends to stop it by stopping the jo
h l.it‘. Tills has been done, as shown
1 he following
! strength they
! gates selected:
McKleroy ,S7. t
votes out of tli
ill develop among the dele-
Diuvho'.i 121, Clayton 1th,
iav Hd, niaking a total of :*7H
722 that are to conioo.ic
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TOO LATE TO HOLD
The Chance of a. Lifetime—A Golden Upper 4,
To (.tot a Stylish Suit at Bottom Figures.
Gk 33. THOMA.
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CLOT ZEE I ZED IER,,
Ifns just received a large stock of first-class CLOTHING that was shipped in March
b.ait the time of the freshet. For THE CASH these beautiful and stylish goods will
e sold at an < xtremely low figure. The lateness of spring is the reason for offering
goods at so low a pric>
nr»» n*r.*nM.'v\"istrw\i a m ctnmw
vaiuaoie lies! L
FOR EXCHANGE.
j-Slo.noff L
I cbnnge far th.bereff irfntls either *h c A’
j .V:W. imp. or K'.orHn. m " v m>
' D ■),000 mm>rth of Improved. L'iiv ia-^i i v
exchange frr Mocl:* and Bonds.'
t T ;.,L'rv- ; , :vRv *■«
!»• " 1 '• ; . d live-r'e.‘I'e Dwfil/hig X,u \'.w^
'.•tii-hu:ld.n.:s. Weil watered and limbeioi.
CARD :
Atlanta, May 20. -Uepresentutives o*'
Majoi liHeon and (ten. Uordon entered
into «Ji agreement th-night. to close the
joint diMmssions Saturday night. The fol
lowing card and agreement will explain
I he situation:
.\ "i \ NT A, May 2*1, lsflfl. To the Demo-
v niie Voters of the State; In com ersatinn
with Major Howell J suggested that the
violent personalities of the eam|
thr'-atenod the peace and good order oft.
sLite. and that they should be stojtjK
the convention.
To-day several counties select d d«-g.it* s
auu may make a rudical cluing Ri lre.- esti
mate now made. Among others Bibb,
Chilton, Cherokee, Conecuh, Covington.
Cullman, Etowah, Henry, Ixuid-rdah.,
Marshall, Pike, Tuskaloosn and Wilcox
hold their conventions to-day. We shall i
endeavor to ascertain their preferences .
^' ,1 | and if .successful, will furnish our readers j
iUJJI! yjinyni*: . ;
I .? W"* # *1H »Sl<
uri* an'! 1 *M*at«.*d
IS
HE
D?
A)*..* w‘;h elifhi-;
lee -*v»j-n5oj>i tc-ncniom
mu.:
; 1 ,
IONS
with the iuforniuUon Suiiday inoriii:
lie atfreetl with me heartily. Ah OEKKKAl. I'.Ossri’.
t!u n .hi:'t ot mu’oumei'Mition we tnmie the The Asliville .Aegis says: Aleiiter liui'ke
i'ollnwii.g agreement uliuut tile joint dis- ;l few days ago reported four prohate
eilasion. .Thin is solely in the interest of judges tn the governor ; r.vo of them for
the oarty, and is not to he construed either i failure to pay money received for license 1
dire, tlv’or Indirectly in the interest of into the state trensurv, and t wo for failure 1
either 'candidate. , to pay in money received for the redemp- j
|8igncd] Patrick Waj.sh. tion of land and licenses, it is evident
j that our grand democracy must reform or |
l concur in the above. our hurrahs sink in the future to the;
(Signed] E. P. Howell. faintest whispers. Drunkenness, etn’oe/.
zlcment, bribery and laxity of manage
Atlanta. Mav 20, 1h.xo.-To den. John 1 mentis reported from every quarter.
H. Uordon and (ton. A. (). Knrori, C'andi- The Eutaw Mirror is authorit
HiCSr.Te
CURATIVE
IM FIRM ABIC 3.
Amo Presct oui uy ^wr *i.s vcryivhehe.
Cl. .*# L-T 3
CONSUMPTi M,
H E iVi O R iv ti Ak .. f. 3
And nil WaHtinft /*i . turn t
DYSPEPSIA, li'-iE.or j'i CN,
r/.ALAI' \ 1 v’-Il
-OF
Ail.. \.'ill he exchnnt'eil fr.r C
• binnd neprH,m s .
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TOOMBS CRAWFORD,
T L-PATK AGENT. 1“ 2'’crth Ero.id S':
.PUP.E STir^i j
Magnetic Pewe
Foo the Sick, h.vau.ls,
CONVALESCING r.VI .ENTS,
AGED PEOPLE,
Weak and Debilitated Yvomen.
For ra’e 1 ■ y Dr'icr,hr »cer i..i it-a.iors.
5'r.hc One r'L, - r,! ■■■ Rottle,
dates for the demoeratic nomination for
governor: Having authorized us to arrange
I or a joint discussion of the issues
of the campaign, and having select-
id us to muno places and dates, we have
agreed that the joint discussion shall ter
minate t.tiis week. We have arrived at
statement that Greene county polities ar
il) ft pretty bad muss, it i.-, true, but we are
not prepared to sa.v that they have not
I icon worse before, nor that they may not
he worse again. Nraone now abuses his
neighbor for opinion's sake, and there is
no prospect in view of had men coinin
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this conclusion in order that the harmony into positions of honor and trust. Tht;
of the party may be preserved and that much is good, no more,
the asperities ol t he campaign mav he re- I Bullock county eon vent ion met the othc :■
moved as far as possible. After (!><■ time I day, all 'teats being represented by full del-
named. each candidate slinlt make his own egations. Seven delegates were elected to
appointment to address the demoeratic I the state, judiciary, and chancery conven-
witers of tho state. | thins, tl. D. Clayton was unanimously en-
|Higned,] 15. H. Howell, dorsed ns the choice of the county for gov-
Por Gen. John B. Gordon, | ernor. J. M. Carmichael for judge, and
Patrick War.sit, J. A. Foster for chancellor. After reor-
J'. ir I Ion. A. (). 11.
It will thus hi seen that each eandidnt
can r wbe allowed te go where he pleases
and say as many things about tile tit her as
tie pleases, 11 net not. create any “had blood’
:d least for the time being.
THEY HAD \ TILT
at Ureensbormigh yesterday, and will wind
up the discussion, ho far us a joint debut,
is concerned, at. Conyers to-day. No plan
for making speeches ha.- been made bv
villa of them, as far as we m e informed,
1'iitwe presume it will be spiritedly kupt
up. General Gordon has already ‘Ignliti d
ids intention uf addressing the people o.
every county in the slide, and Major Bacon
will likely do the scum thing. In the
meantime vv« commend to thetv careful
eorisideration, and the cor,side! it ion < f
their Irie.i ds, tin- fellowing fiom the cavati
na Ii News;
■It is to be regreited that so inv mi.. .
win he said and pn! P.hni dui'i ■ ;hi« .•
s“ mi I campaign that will learn '.voupijs
u'idch wiiJ be a long lime in *„ a.mg. i.
:il) the charges maim re inn . ,i .”i Gu
tions tndnig. d in n r-: ,]
ganixing t lie county executive committ
tlie convention adjourned.
A special dispateii from Wa.xliington says
that talks with Alabama inenihers show' ',
growing impression flint Clayton is gaining
in (he. gnberiiatortid race in t heir staif
They are receiving a good many hid rs
froni all purls e*' flip state, whose state-
nn ids they take as a pretty good index to
the situation.
The C.Tmki n.untv convention he'd o.t
Haturdny. appointed delegates to the judi
cial convention r.s follows; Torrcy, 5
Clarke, The gvrhatorinl delegates
are reported to stand: for Olavton. 5;
Dawson, 2; Beily, 1.
The eoiigrex-ion..'. convention for tb
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IS OTIS. MOTTO,
loo Wllsoni
un*»iio lNnvcr llolt
And cyct ha.-j hecu. Ljion thi?
pmsperoiis
iinncTpiC \\'i
husiDCss.
liitve built out
N the most successful appliance in the woiM f.,r
the nvctr.ieiu **f Xervou- Debility. Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sleeplessness.*. Asthma’
Dyspepsifk Diseases of Liver. Kidneys and Di-
gesiivo <Jirjaijs, kick Headache, and nil troub.us
arising fnmi Insullideni and impure blood.
DON ’T BE DECEIVED
ow prices named in boastful advei'lLouuuL. but
-t i* ilie goods hs they ai'e jiriced. and be sure y*.ii r s<'i wiuu
\ gli !my. Our stock was never so t'omplete and yooii-
Coi.cmecs, Ga., May 12, isle.
. >X ill .! after May .2 1X86, tht iutal rates of
1 7 fre' ' ' "
wert ■
ii' , vt.‘i‘ so cheap. All we ask of a discriininatiny puldic is an
( Xiiiniiiatioii of our stuck before buying. All say Kirven's is <i
jj'iou place to trade.
Ve’giu on the Chattahoqyhee, Flint and Apa-
iuchioolk rivei's w ii! he as follows;
IT'ur p«*r barrel 5 cents
WILSOHIA
il W ilsoniH .Itafiieffc ll'oner I.iKiieV
second di*t riot i
LC' ncrv June 9t 1
The 'Wasaii.;;
Saturday ap: v i:11- u
i!]' d to nn“ t at Mont- ' *?« !‘ yT M ,; I1 ‘ l ' er to “
uiity convention r.f
\Ud egiiticn. Ft'
waturdny any u::t ■■ ... *n.;
f’la^'ton 5. for t'hu'ko fj.
Tlie Autau^'h county convention en
dorsed the v'cnrx- «.*f % Hon. Thomas VC.
Saddler, and rofo vuionded his: return for
another tern,.
JVrry A’atta, coh ' • T r,:i 'y.rco'- hitnkhii'
a candidate fort lit Je'crdature from But 5 y
county.
10 cen‘
25 cents
I Other fro : ght In nroportlon.
i Pft-fqye From (,'olnnibus to Apalachicola, $5:0C.
I Otber points in proportion.
J. A. KIRVEN & CO.
Abdoniinal SnpporlPv,
and in-
STEAMER NAIAD
YOU CAM FIND AT
r >v the disuers:on of Fibroid and other tumors
and enlargements ol* thewomb ami *'■' -
Al-o gives great support and com
creased strength to the walls tif the
cases of abdominal enlavgemer.t w.thorn any
particular disease. Tends also to decrea.se and
prevent excessive accumulation of fat. JTsiijl
. .ihijuuus for Apalachicola via Bain-
y IT ;>I ).v V morning ai h o’clock, re-
Brtinbridge.
.'2d Uroadnay.
insiiE
truth there would not ho so much
fui : L't’et, Lilt "u hi (p n D Ii we at!.
\vh:'i : a (se7 N ewspn tiers ntid ■ ■:
who *re Mill or • . - IneJinatioj v
iO‘,.ii, ( to eutiojpioii rhe cflusc
(;• ner.i! (lordon or Major Haeoi
tin •■•t.orio hr mod- rate .'ini jr>». '
ao 1 fh deniocrats. ..nd there !s n
11 Deetrtbily fur uvttiiiG i.veUeu
liie n.’" hditoy of either as *':> re is loj
Ii g “111 wh i gv-s r 1 ;f■ n. a,i'l.iti-1
, ar.-.M ,a.Halt.-’
- K ON THiS, THEN b.\ boAT,
11 ycTr vhuict. Kelow w f pi,i
ex’./i taken r Vom t.'v- AL.i..',- ,». n
L« : • d V n the, Mav ... T ch ^v.iph,
hu; ■ 1 \\ the reee|.tioii of *J:r eav.lid
• are take y( nr T ; v . ;
Atlanta * v«pst-f-'ti< ij.
wforilsvii!-. }< In, I*. \> J
Throughout
the country h
*rts 1
Is ' oils. Questions of vit
'wse ' politics, i.ki .!.*.* .
ither 1 the currency end th»
eM ! of f?overmuen r m pf w
. to tlie uUiiiin..str«ilioj;
ct 1 petition o' p .r’.i* s.
<»•. 11 he made la ’ ('Ih i.d •*
fairs. lint it is evi*>**i
|m -ijile \\ )io do :,ut 1 .
eonneccioii between
• i i!K. si.lie pDiilivc
;'oej a:.d mrschiev
.i interest iri national
cheduh? will be run, river, etc., penr.il-
j nippers will please have their height at boat
8 a. in. on day of leaving, as none will be re-
: n.
older
: reserves i ho right of not landing at any
vheii considered dangerous by the com-
BLANCHARD. BOOTH 4 HUFF'S
Dr. C. TERRY. Agent. Columbus, Ga.
:uh2 dly
•i li.niUitions ip
nve no relation ! A
city. Tlie com ■
munl-doa! af-
t lliUl the
A Luim.l
loot will not stop at any point not named in |
: of landings furnished shippers under date oi ;
-rtl 1. 1885.
i .'ur resjAUisibility for freight ceases niter it lias
been d’.sev.aiyed al a lauding where no person is
there to receive it.
sAM’L J. WHITESIDE, Pres’t. 1
t. \YM! rESIDK. Sec\v and Treas.
• dt-nv
* ’ren.ung.
vn lately
■■unig^iwima
Gif.Gtii. uiid Anii'jue Larcr? !o tiTn.
'iyui'fd Curl ilia SaAsgs in stars and sp
md aii v,
just Mu 1 Lliiny for suianit-r.
I.'.
11 tVl.‘
in
li'D r in lav
n.
/-iJDv ERTISERS
At
fat.
1 h,
Ihu-on
il l ‘Oil l
xvue insi :-jlie
iilliLi!- !,.../
.Vos v.: f v,
Kurin uh li'i'ir • in;
As tiie m :
• tl vd 'nr IT i
■mi
the Hamilton
rhurman pro-
rdo
that it
c ir agi e.ftt , i
ftv.*nil- F- hj,
‘i'll t he tPMst
Can learn the exact cost'
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers by addressing'
Goo. P. Rowell A Co.,
Malfli St>ls iu Swiss Embroidi'iDs.
Sheer Plaid Lawns, Sheer id;:id Swisses.
i lies. These come in small j>l;iids. medi
inches stmare. They are iovt.lv uuods.
Slteel [Maid (
:m plai '
l -a
ml
Tire
32 iiu
■. pia u.x
jrliaent
RE- J. H. Yocum, T. J. Pearce. G. E.Thomas,
r . -1 rv’. Vetff.lon to iEcorporate the '‘Young
Ion’s Christian Association of Columbus.
b.*.»rgia.
iOdGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-To the Su-
e:\oi Court of .-aid Count;. :
he jv.t’tion of J. H. Yocum, T. J. Pearce. ' -. E.
»r.a«. Jr.. R. A. Carson. G. E. Chandler. R O.
ward. M. W. Howard. R. W. Slade. N. P.
t. C. F K*>:hstrass..v, C. D. Hurt A. R. Wil-
n. G. L>. Whiteside and W. F. Ti^nor, f
'.gee enunty, state f’f Georgia, to be kn *en
i"? “Board of Director?’’ of the Young
*> Christ inn Association of Columbus. :>
;* .v.'.h -Uch others a.> may become members
f Asso'.i.it'on, respectfully showeth that j
iers. thri • a*soeir.tes and successors, desire
d and made a body politic under
auk
.tic.
J'L / jcc'.v 1 said corporation will be religious
•' uic.i;! mal in th'dr character. T!ie
'U*.ji'•* — >t’id romoration will be the jirowi ng
*i l in dntaiiiing fur the use of its memb* r c h’.uI
in- pur-iic suitable place or places for religious
. " -hip. literary entertainment and educational
n-cruet ion.
The name of said cornoratii.n to be “Young
3on a Cliiistiaii Ass*Jc:ation of Columbus. G .ur-
capital io be
d "ss'i. !ati*‘r.
'he Pr ncipal ; I at
on ployed in the business of
d had hejgi
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
IG Spruce St., New York.
Send lOots lor 1(TO-osue Pamohlel
As
a hi
i.-
1 he 4 ’ itfornj he
his friends, who uiu.i!>..n*il :i
ured. Among Hum nriv >
•I" '!• Mu.itli ami Hr. \[
Dam. Wl.il, Gcnilo-i was rec
H'l'.v, thvrv nwv onlv I mm-
la Ih .! - ; is, !vts I,', ,
tlu-ir, vvrui i!i,l v.as to luia tl., ,,,
ivi H nviulvd I bv .it tin i,ai„! tl,,
Uv• L 'i'"-”*- :lu a,,,
'_t«l ok a com, iiii'c,- tolas,,, ,
In u l, w mom :its Bacon uni ni,
"cu .scul'tv.l I t.irii.ijHss thai si.i
" • ■ ■ ni i : lu- i,m- .,f mis-r.-l, \v 1-
"I lor U'.xiiifrton, How div- i-oni thi
'wo,,: , u - liU.
; s aim < • w:u K cs m.m - J 1
' He proct -Mm i' t ;uTi' u ; h, la
1 cllcciv-i lltsl HI I'l I , a, . •-.
“KNEHAL I't
aivcrnor Jam
n":'ii I'-
ibis si
BE FAtoiOe
BRAND &
<i.
Iii'bii Mulls in criTim mul ivory \v!i
i 'b..‘s widi*. Viilt.'uciuuues All-over Laet
V.!h.rkt'd mul C'utIltI ibiitilit'S, wry
mIt-riii! Ini' elii111li*11 v fd r.
ivs, Piqiw MT'lis, Plain Pi.(iv; C/htIs.
wmils \vhu h space
o v P -rat .•
•itli l.-rivii
for ww
us ttiid 08
an excciiOii
lUf
/'Vw.-Nsi i’U^> .
fa/*'/,*
V>Siv
om J r
, v oilier wli111
11: Liio I e.
ii.
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OLD MILL PURE OLD RY1
iu-;n;iv erssai.e.
as
Win
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IV !"■I I
ml Hi-
all. not
. \ 11' I ! I!
1 IlilLu'i
I lit 1 LOW
sill I\v b\
tiling.
Wo
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r in<])oction. jjolie 1
tar the
choif
■ ij ‘X { :l .-X'0l'
lit in Colaaiiais
Co umbus iDmoress l 0
J u i
1.1 evt
■ti"
vinMx
T. .at, i'oi.i:\ , i
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an!:
, r ,
■ turn in
mlnl.i
.fills
ti m il iii thiscamn
Oi'l'Tvl II. F. Oil
-U In''Ii man for -'I:
Diet, n livil a Wilk
Jolin W. I.imls, ■,
rc-election to tht house from Wi
Forsyth comity will have
n,i { AS iilecil { 1 ^ lu selec t delcg,ite s
gu.ieriiauiriul and eon^rtssiuiial e
ions on the first Tuesday in June.
1,r * V- IL Lockhart, of Banks c
jus leslgned tlie ohRirniHiishii
ill-lllncnfiu 1
(1 to
t he
t>, Columbus, (J
Blanchard, Booth & Huff,
lit
l'k 'Midr
111.-
Nc-W Y
it v.
}} appointed to ffP tht
■ quite a nuniher of
t Bank-
M. KihvardslSr "»>' '
vaciuivy. There wi
eamliilates before th,
county for the nomination of st
ami representative.
A democratic mass meeting
ealleu by the chairman of the Tl
ty democratic committc
oouithouse on the ff.-st 'l
H during the present I
P'.dL*n vVie people of Get*
to think their lot a hard
!; I- us certain as the ho »k of fate that if
t he fui-tx-opposed to di'iinkeiuiess in thi-
state do not shake otT their lethargy and
make their might and influence lelt at all
centers of Agoeernnieiit, great and small,
executive, legislative and judicial, tlu tri-
umpii of rum in the rural districts will he
as complete as it now threatens tube in
the metropolis.
hey Stand
HM.VlIliML Ii
|)\Y
the
C. BENX ET1
T SHOES
ARE
at the Head !
LADIES’ WEAR
H U
'!ADK
ins hi
' to l, c . held at°
uur-Horse-PuHi»r Huttg .
mnurcial (iazettv.
rgarine is to be bv law fa!
a d *-iust what ' it
dairy Latter also lie la!
isiauee. a neatiy nrinti i
aieod oil the tablf. ret
;• i> from Curd Whey'-
v farm—six months oh
Sn'iirili Airf'ixt Fire ami I'unrhrs.
The best LaAies' 0P-
ERA SLIPPERS
brought to Columbus are
made by them. They
can only be had at my
.tore. lean fit uny fout,
few
IS
-sip
1 am Sole Ageni for these Goo^s in Columbus
ck HAHN All D.
XO LADY SHOCLL
BUY A SHOE UX-
TILL SHE EXAM
IXES MY STOCK.
L'l 'F
In . uu wy o tr
Bradle
will I
• ur-
Buu
•r mu
R. M.MTJLFORD..
~W"3VL'. ME’YB IR..
apt W'hL’iu