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AMERICUS, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16,1890.
Y?.,\3 SH'OlTIOtlOO
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SENATOR BROWN RISES
HE WILL MAKE A SPEECH AT THB |
STATE FAIR. „
Supposed to bo Stirred Up by Gov. I
Oocdon’s Ho«Ut»Hh tbol Ion, Os* (
Foot in the Grave. .1
tmap-
i.
| rrron b&voxxe-t a
.t^xnoo ycra-uIS.
I 6'soim tXIow- aaiM
-38*1 t e^rn( fin fifing thick oi
nroaciaUa as to ci
jTO^OATCIOT*! doUara worth of
rfr” sMf raeoifradded to the steak.
—.Great many specially attractive
things tho coming week.
Bilks and Block Goods in tho
to isiihisa&R groatest profusion.
Look at onr Henrietta Cloths
at 75cts. and $1, in both blacks
and colors.
South Goorgia.' Prices way down.
Extra good valnca in 'Flannels
’’VarLakata
J j y v T<T ICagnifioeDt Mock of Hotting- J
ham LaeeCnrtoins, Chenille Cnr-
' < ;a : -tains, Silk and Madras' Curtains
and Porteeres ; ranging in prico
■ yrt >■»> from $1.75 to *25 a pair. If yon '
^.. .i. want to famish your house in
anything of the kind come and '
«SEi
«|| .. n 11 ft H f 01 onj^ting in dry
J , goods, Dress Go$ds and Gents
■I JU?M!! Famishing gdods como and see
A SOLEMN DUTY. ] have »«n bow the treasury he*
been depleted, in schemes gotten
Aa Address to tbs Voters eir the Vhlnl I °P to pension soldiers, giving mil-
Congressional District, By the Ohato. Hons of dollars to Northern men
to tke NxeeaUv* Commute. | who never fought a battle, of even
smelt the emoke of ope, Wnare
At a recent session of the Demo-
oratlo Executive Committee of the
Third Congressional District, held | “Jj? 1 **!* “ d w,t J* ®®“ r *t®
wawwwuw | In HawklnsTlHe.Qa., the following d n w}I^ bl !fL
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. It.—Senator resolution was nnanlmopsly pass*| ?f?»»yiMn^ meaenrss, We aim
Brown hut icMptsd tho Invitation I I. v ® *®®® *“® effort* umo by hi*
of Gov^Northen toatteud the State Resolved, "That the ohalrmah of. Qp -S?,?,*?)* *?®™ ,h
.reggaiaffljjr aaqaassLii; jffigss*' ffis
National and Stats Issues. This ] quested to writ# and hava publish* j toCnngraaa byeslender vote
announcement ha* created a eenea- led In the paper* of the district, an I “ d ,7" . ‘j 1 ®
tlon here, and It ls_ generally be-1 address, to the voter* urging upon I***} 0 ** ° f .
^fng'S.
WHEATLEY «. ANSLEY.
,.0*2
Artesian Block (opp. well.)
Xarge stock of Sanitaxy Goods and Globe.
Angle land Check Valves. Guage Cooks,
GhA&eVGitoBetf.or Pull line of all sizes
<0iefto Styles. Water Closets, Bath Tube.
Basins, Open Lavatories, &o.
*•*
.bi£B
ivWfearartUl prepared to do
5 ^M* : EINDS OP -
,'31
J
jtMJiSi.
.1SJ
; that Qlflqg Of
work who want it done yell and promptly,
CaUiandseeiusm our new Quarters. ''I
Harris & Payne.
> No. 12.
V it
held on tb* first Tuesday inNorem-, , .
It le said bare that one reason I ber next, and that he impress upon | 9*®" “® ® or * vow* were polled
that Induced Senator Brown to than the Importance of their turn-1 f“ r ‘‘j® ? _ rh ® outlook leperhape
make this address was Oov. Uor-jjng out lnfullforoe and oastlag “*wo®**** WfU havath*
don’, recent refereuoe to hint ae their vot* for tb* Demooratlo 1° th * ““‘.Congreae bnt
, F Uh of* foot In the grave, nominee." thta *» by no means certain. Th#
alor Senator seems to hare It would seem that from th* out- "Y c * n f?* to ™* *
^neon.Uf.r«.l,.U.«l. P b,th.t radons «U of th. Bapubileo, SSKjgflS “w STno^
rammrk. I p«rty In turning out Wr. .Turpin, a 111™“”;“.",, aegaroonpreo
democrat from Alabama, Who was I "J 1 ™ 1 W ~ ® #1 “l 00 ^***
eleoud by . majority of more than •*““£ hava th. majority In th.
thirteen thousand votes to m , k , naxt Hooa# of Reprasantatlvas, th#
reom^r MoDuffle, aRspuh^an* I M,na * «» J“ d *« CrUp will n.
and^fn^the case of'the Hkm! 0^7 *??* ar ‘\ b »* Shaker
IWadttUaMatwa. ,i . | Bf^*k*Qridge.x>ftii* BtateofAr-h'“Jf. Hoa "‘ Hl.ch.no..
X5tJt»TAi iSTn.-The elactlon kansas, which together with th»| ”*h ‘. ‘^4,.
passed off quietly to-esy-a demo- fraudulent eyeilngef .the two p+1
oratlo primary for oounty offloara. I groea, th* one from South Carolina Ijul a^eerw^
Th# interest centered hi the raoe and the other from Virginia, would I „v!l* the 4th, day of Nov,
for sheriff—an entirely new ticket be enough to stir the forty thous-1 ““ “
against the'old one. Another warm and voters of this Congressional t0 on ® °* <»tt>*l»»no-
nnnloat earaa that fas la* won a I era* I yillfwlnf In th« vaaw erraaf. Imnnr. I
FULTON'S PRIMARY.
A Very Hotly Conte.t.d Ono-Tho Ouls I
W‘n«yaWaToSe.
contest was that for tax receiver. I dletrlot to the very great Impor-1 honoredf
Th* third light was foi#<xinty trsas- tanoe of giving to th* Hon. Chart** J?" * My feUow^ ownntoymen, let
urer. Judge Ch H. Tanner, elerk of V. Crisp, th* Demeeratto nominee .* agala.heflaagq*
th* superior oonrt, had no oppoel- of this Congressional district, (he I °"f “® noro “ frepresenutlv#, that
tlon. Bo with Tax Colleetor Andy fnU vot* wlthoot more. th 1 °“ , “ d vote * ,n ^
Stewart. Theta are the only two It ba* been continually ebari*d I “l* , et ’ °”‘ 3r n *“ B thousand favor-
offloers retaining thtlr places with- upon our Hon. Congressman be- ““ “* “ d
outs fight. They are not "old" cause there baa been each a ellght p * rt ^ , ,’T* , * J5J.W *"•
either; toith belngelected two years opposition to him and becaase I « r “ d pr ‘ n °‘ pl “ <>» ~“*‘ltutlon at
ago, at th* last election. W. W. there hae beanauoh a slight vote I J} , ’*'* 3r wbloh we oharhh, andfor
Griffin become* County Surveyor; I polled In his favor, that his party I , "Tr*" 10 .”®
and Ben J. Davie becomes Coroner, practised fraud and Intimidation. ?' Crl, P*
having cleared the field before the I The Republloaos have endeavored I Ie ™ w ““ 0M • ooord exert onr ut-
day of election. I to make oapltal out of tbla email I ?° “* T ® * , * r E* v°l® polled on
Morrow, th*candidate forsherIff| vot#and are ready stall timaito| tb ” | d ^Y]
against th* “In," Is elected by near
ly 900 majority.
Armstead, for Tax Receiver,, wr.-..-. .
elected by about 150, The Hon. Cbae. F. Crisp baa I du ;J , * d0 V ™ eT * r F
Payne, -th# long-time treasurer, I dared to stand and fight Boa* Reed I T ot * r “ thla district. Leit ua not
the only u ln” man, wai elected by | and hla gang against great odd* I ™ r ** t *° Perform that doty as a
ab^otISO majority. |m>d thereby he la>n riagM | ^^“^u^Tf^era^
r . | make all manner of unfounded I Th» «>bort. of Republlea.lemar.
I charges ayaln.t ourLSle and [ xt wor^egrinto onr hof
r, Congressman In oontequeno* of Ik I ™ .»
Tbs Wrong Han.
In Sunday morning’s Recobdbb
there appeared an Item Btatlug that
B.F. Morgan bad been jailed by tho
polio* on th* ebsrgo of being drunk
and disorderly. The Item was based
upon Information furnished our re
porter by tb* policemen who made
th* arrest. They Informed ua yes*
torday that they ware mistaken (n
the man; that tb* man who was ar
rested gave hla name as Morgan,
and as he reaembled B. F. Morgan,
whom they knew, they supposed
It was him. Aa the Bbcobdxb lias
no desire to intentionally Injur* tho
reputation of any one, ft make* this
correction In Justloe to Mr. Morgan
at the earliest period after finding
that the Item regarding him was
Incorrect.
THE STATE FAIR.
and thereby he has been elagled
out a* a special mark for ihalr mal-,. ... ,. ..... -
loe uid bate. Ha. no doubt will 1 «oa*tat forAnd for which th. Dam-
suffer and feal all the darts of mal- oor * Uo P" 4 * baa so long contended,
Th* Exhibit Bole—The Program ss | Ice and political venom that th* In-1 Your Obedient Servant,
genulty of th* cohorts of Bepubll- „ , J. E. D.Bhipp,
autism can Invent and on the Chairman Congressional Com
Editor Recorder—Pleaie do me | slightest pretence they woqjd not | 8rd Dletrlot.
the favor to call attention to the I hesitate to perpetrate upon him I
nil* requiring entries to be made I th* earn* wrongs they have p*rp*- l PEOPLES LITERARY CLUB
on exhibit* to be In plaoe by 81 traced upon Beckenbrldg* and Tnr-
«, a p ; S' ^r^ 7 ' °?^ r p . ln . , . honM & itut ooc ” lon oftr I A
21st. A strict observance of tbl* Itself. 1
rale will be essential to the raeoees Thli Repnbliean majority in the, ., „ _
of tbs elaborate program that w# national House of Representative I annoanoed In the RacoancB
have arranged for th* lntortaln-1 haa passed the infamon*. Lodge I * f* r d * T *,**°’ th .* 1 Y ? a °, , ^*°f!r
ment of vleltort. I beg you will I bill, qy whlea the majority seek I Club met Iaet night at the
note that program, which Is as fol- masquerading wider th* gnls* of I ™* 1<leno * <* *»• A. A. Adams, on
loirs t" —■ I fra* bftllol ud (ilr oonnt to Nris* I itrwt.
Ook 22, Georgia Day, whan the I taste their power -by aiildaontly I .Quit# a number af young people
members-elect of th* next General destroying the liberty of American I w,r * ,n oMondanoe, and a select
Assembly wUI be . present. At eltlsena Its nritetoo. purpose to
night a Cbaatauaa Isotaro by Dr. to establish a supremacy of Ignor-1 ™® DB w#r ® rtnasrsd,
1. 8. Hopfrtni, subject, “Better I ance oyar Intelligence In the South* I ™ pro * r ^ mtof ttl . # ®J ® n I Urt ^ p *
School* Through Bettor Terms, I era Btatoasodtlmraby angandar m«*U^aIw.y»enterUlning, but
Oct. 23, National Day. Meeting I raoe antagonlam and sectional anl-1 the on * *** especially
‘ Congressman. A lee tare sllmoelty. I *°' , • . , .
‘If Dr. J. B. Hawthorn: The passage of this bUI In the After tharendering of the pro-
seal Feature. «(th. Tariff Hone* and Us defeat, forthapiM- ««“• «>• »«>talfe*ture of the oo-
rQuestion. ent In tha Benate by only »t£nuj«»?° n *V‘“®rde t and waagreaUy
Oct, M, Trades Display. Lecture Iona effort*, clearly demonato^m en J®Y* < w •** praaenk
at night by Dr. O. A. NunnMly. the animat of Reed ud «jPP * AfUr having .pent amort anjoy
Oek IS, Childrens Day. Leotur. I tons. This bill should It «bl* evening the guerta, after
at night by Prof. Chat. Lane. An-1 become a law will nranrp the Pm*** 0 ! their thank* for t pleasant
alyato of Laughter. I legislative functions of th* State
Ock 27, Edges tlon Day. Night government, and will bring tha
laetota by Dr. G. B. Smakler. I federal machinery Into InUrmln-
Oek 28, AUlanee Day. Hpeaohas I able conflict and collision with the
by Ban Tarrill and other* and leo- I statutory efforts of th* people of
tor* at night by Dr. I. B. Bopklna. I tb* various commonwealths of onr
Oek 29, Masons Day. Address by union tolnatltatoa general, pnetl-
Hon. Ben TerreUand night lecture I eal and permanent reform, This
by Dr. W. B. Boggs. I spools* of fadsral Interference In
Oot. 90, Manufacturers Day and I the registration of their sovereign
lectors at night by Dr. J. W. Lee. will by th* people to despotic, een-
Yourt Truly, I trallilng la It* tendency, dangerous
B. W. JxniaoN. I to th* peace and prosperity of th*
Secretary, f people, revolutionary In Its nature
and In direct contravention of tha
I In Ibis lean* will be found tb* an- * 0T */““* nt ** bequeathed to ua by
[Mancementof Mr. J. W. Mb* a* a 00 l r *l£* r *- k „ , . ,
candidate for re-election to th. of- The Republican party haeimpo.-
fleTof Tax Receiver. Mr. Mtoo hu •* "“f? 0 * 1 <>PPWul*» burden,
mad* an efficient and faithful offl-1 u^n tte peoplq. •
cqf, and under bis admlnletretlon I •*® n ^ 10 * *b« Speaker
the ai.es.ment of property hu been I ,n lha H® 0 *® ot Bepreaentattvei,
unequalised and^ Inoteaaad, and with an arbitrary disregard of all
Bumter county bat the reputation parilamantwy rule.andpr.eed.nto,
Of being on* of the most fairly as- ba* “ a * ht * t3rr * nn,c *J *“•*
Si ^Ioouo’.Im In the State, and he I»»‘ d *« t ^!®; to 1 p "» U " U . th ®
be* received tb. blgbmt , nc0Ill ,. P®^ton inm^ol only for the true
urn. from the Compt-oll.r General l* w ®t“ d “i' W#
upon th«.eha>*cter of hto work.
" I tha aaaJorUy of ih* last Hons* of
Ostrich feather boas, tha novelty I Repreaentatatlva* displayed la
of tb* season In four Colors at yelldlng ready ohadtonea to the
Mbs. Siam’s. 1 Speakers dasprtto raUng. W*
evening to their charming hortaaa,
tobk thelr departure.
Th* horror of blood diseases to
the (art that they ore eontageoue.
Ecxema, - Baltrheum, Itch and
other akin diseases may he con
tracted by using the same towel,
and Urns It frequently happen* a
whole family become# affected
with th* disease some member has
contracted elsewhere. It to ob
viously the sacred duty of anyone
who suffers from n blood disease to
rid themselves 6f the Impurity.
This can easily and quickly be
donebynalng Dr. Bull’s Sarsap
arilla, the only perfectly safe and
oomptote blood purifier In the
world. “Its vlrtnre* to exclusively
Its own, and no other medicine can
compare with It In itreegth or ef*
ficaoy." Any druggist will get it
for you* Tskeno other. Observe
Its els* and tart Its virtu#.—Wash
Ington Observer.
Brisk OoMenna,
Some brick guttering to being
neatly executed ** Jackson street
between College street and th* S.
A. M. road, that will add greatly to
th* appaorana* of tha street. It
more of this work was doe* all
avertheeily wa should kart pret
tier and bettor (treats and side-
THE STREET CARS,
Belas Put la Pint Class Order-Num
ber Poofs First T.rip.
Home time ago one of the street
care, No. It got outof order, some
of its gearing being broken. Later
on No. 4, got In the same fix.
Both thseanhadto atop miming
ends* a consequence theta were
only twp ears left on th* line. !
When' No. 4, went In the eh6f
the depot ear rice wasdtoeontlnued,
with th*, except iou of the tfn
o’clock ear; ’07j) Jt\ 1
At new Intermediate shafting
bad to be ordered some delay was
experienced in . staking on t$e
ear*. - -
The shafting for .'ono.'of jtho.’curs
arrived yesterday morning and
Supk Basse, with the anUtance bf
several othtrs, paMttb shafting In
Its proper poelilon‘ and the c|ir
earn* out on the Un* late yeeterday
evening. I /
Mayor Faldar and a number of
eitliens went out on a short trip ae
far aa Mayor Feldar’a residence and
returned.
The ear ran exceptlonsbly
smoothly and almost noiselessly.
Th* promptness and elllolenoy
with wbloh the work wasdonore.
fleets credit upon the mechanical
genius and ability of Supt. Recto,
and shows that lb* eleetrle eon
can be repaired at bom*.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
WHAT IS GOING ON IN OUR ENTER-
PRISING CITY.
News Notes of Locst Interest Prose tke
Note-Books of Beeordsr Ntw»f>eia*|ft
ore.—Pttby Psncrephs Under Appro
priate Hosdints.
Pratt Stends.
Fruit stands are beginning to ap
pear In large numbers all over the
business portion of the city. Thto
predicts the early opening of the
holiday season,
: ,*» Hunting Squirrels.
Messrs. H, P. Wilson and Frank
Raney are going eqalrral hunting
to-day. We Judg* from the prepara
tions made by them that they in
tend killing all th* aqulrrah.
, Murderer Captured.
Marshall R, F. Salter, of Smith-
vllle, passed through the oity yee
terday with Frank Walker,oolored,
who to wanted In Mitchell oounty
for murder. Walker was oaptured
at Marliallvillo by Conduotor J. S.
Hall, of the Central railroad.
The Water Work a
The pipe for the water works .to
Brooklyn Heights haa been laid
beyond the Central railroad, where
it crossea Cotton avenue, and wlU
probably be completed in a short
while. When this work to finished
water works to Leeton will ba.' rap
idly poshed.
The Fountains.
The pipe Is already laid from the
artesian well to the Methodist
ohurch and to Wheattoy’e oorntr,
eo that when the fountains arrive
they can be rapidly put In position.
The fountains will probably arrive
at an early date and will oertalnly
add great bcautyjto the plaoea where
they are put.
"tat |i Good,**
<•«*«" who try to sellja
substitute preparation when a cus
tomer calls for Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Do not allow any euoh false slate-
a thla luduco you to buy
u do not want. Remember
ic only reason for making it
U that * few cent* moreprofltwlll
be made on the substitute. Insist
upon having the best medicine—
Hoods BareerarUla. It is Peculiar
toltaalf.
Mutual Building and Loan Asso
ciation Installment No. 27 eerie*
No. 1 and No. 18 series No, 2 will be
due and payablo on Thursday tha
18tb Inst., at my office In The Rank
ofBnmtor building corner of Lk-
mar and Jackson street*. AU who
do not pay by 8 o’olook p. m., on
that day, Will, be aubjeet to * lino
of tenoentooneaoh and every dol
lar tbns unpaid. Th# fund* of both
eerie* wUI be oflbred for aalo on
Thursday night at 7:30 sharp In llie
Connell Chamber at the old Court
Hone* building,
Lott Wabrbn,
Secretary and Treasurer.
A BANQUET
By Ik* Knights Templar at Their Lo*»
Lest Night
The Hnlgbt* Templar met last
night to take In charge a number
of candidates for the “Red Cross”
tact part ot th* services In lb*
taking of the degree a banquet was
gironjby Sir Knight H. D. Watts.
Of courts tbto.meetlog was a A*
cret, bnt the numbers of chicken*,
eglpt; turkeys and other appetizing
edtlbtos were being bought by the
Knights attracted a reporter’s at
tention and, upon Inquiring, be ob
tained the above Informatton.
A Fishing Party.
Messrs. Arthur Rylaader, Ell
Warreh, Merrlok Ford and Pro
fessor Mathews leave for WeUs'
pond to-dey on a fishing exonralon.
They wllltako a tent and probably
camp out several days. We wish
the young gentlemen muoh luek,
but respectfully decline to print
any "fishy stories" for them on
their, return.
Bolted West Xus.
An Amerloue man man hu found
how to economise In the way of
nut eggs. He bolls them and pats
one In each nest,being particularity
when gathering eggs, to leave the
boiled one In th* nut. It emu
that he made a mistake on* time,
however, and sold a boiled egg, and
hie frlende are joklnghlm consider
ably about It.
Another New outran.
Mr. H. H. Stmt* and hto ohnras-
lug wife, nee ' Ml*. Kill* Oliver,
have moved to th* oity and will
make their borne here, ,, „ •
Mr. Steele hu accepted * posi
tion with the B. A. M. read, and §3
their many friends beta extend
them a cordial veloome to Arnwrl-
ous.
Mrs. Stule held quite a reception
at the Allen House yesterday, attar
her friend# had found ah* was In
theolty.
Mbs. Winsdow’s
vp should always be used
dreu teething. It soothu th*
softens the gums, allays all
euru wind eolie,
remedy for dlarrl
cent* per bottle.
Oolombes lots CO tele
Loan Aeeoel
The monthly duu oa
of tb* Columbus Inter-State 1
lug and Loan Association, win he
due and payable at my etla* an
Wednesday, the Uth lastant. All
those who do not pay promptly an
that day will be charged th* usual
10 cents on each share.
V. Hood Hm, *
Oct. 12th, 1890. AmmtJ
— " -i I a
Highest of aO in Laareniaf Power,-
•U. & Gov’t Report, Aaf. ry, agfip.
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