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PreibyterUm church 'of America*, 4n»~pitZij Faracrapha Under Appro
q Arcllyiiigthick auilfast!
a£:A(,
fofencTf
to- uaiiij.av.f
I 3<
Onr stock is simply tmnp-
proochablo as to completion.
Thousands of dollars worth of
stuff recently added to tho stock.
Great many specially attractive
things the coming week.
Silks and Black Goods in tho
greatest profusion.
Look at onr Henrietta Cloths
at 76 cts. and (1, in both blacks
and colors.
T .i-Tho largest line Broadcloths in
’ South Georgia. Pricei w$,JQjiwjv
Extra good vajnes in Flannols
and Blankets.
Magniftoent stock of Notting
ham Loco Curtains, Chcnillo Cur
tains, Silk and Madras Curtains
and Porteeres; ranging in price
from $1.76 to $96 a pair. . If yon
want to fnrnish your houso in
.anything of tho kind como and
§ she U$«' •/ lL - * JL’ c
, If you want anything in dry
goods, Dross Goods and Gents
Famishing goods como and soo
us.
Special to KJCCOXDXX. i
Atlanta, Oct. 15.—The
against the Savannah, Amcrlcus
and Montgomery railroad-, was.
hoard to-day before tho Bailx
’ Cothmistlon, and the ebargs
cutting rates was sustained by the
evMeno*. - - No penalty was In
flicted, but the road was ordered
dlacontlnrnitSelht-jdteg -A#
§T I »01#HBUfnAt|. I
* Major oKssn#,*WTH
i ttteSA?
mono or addresi
, E night, and pn
to be here on Northern Dayto-mbr-
I**
The body will adjourn on Saturday,
I. At iq-day's meetingof thoDcwo-
ora tie County Executive, Commit-
WHEATLEY & ANSLEY.
uAt held for the purpose bf cddedl-
Republican poatmaatef here, had
eas$ a ballot In the Democratic
prlinartee. I Immediately, the qnee-.
lltflefclk,,and r yroqkl-be enppdrt
the Democratic uomlneo If the Re- b ut*Juel that the other aide
publicans out a ticket In the Held, be heard. The very elmpleexplana-
No atiloti Vai^Akea by the com- tlonof the whole matter of thiq
mlttee. Gen. Lewie was seensnd failure of tbe gas supply, Is neither
vote for some friends en one of the Amerlone has oVergr “
tickets, end no question was raised Itvof the gee worke.
SKKiWBEJ®
feet dally, end on dark and rainy,
lonnnt^ u iwiahM. r..»
local lesuee.
SOME BAD NEGROES.
Motive Work.
Specie! to Kicobdk*.
Lumpkin, Got, IS.—There are
fourteen prisoners In Lumpkin jell,
three of whom have been caught
and put'In daring the past week by
Troy Holder.
last Friday Troy arrested two
negroes in Loursle, fanned Will
Porter and Llge" Yarbrough. Por
ter la charged with assault with In-
teat to murder a negro named
Hairy Beall, the oause of which
gsew out of gambling. Yarbrough
le changed with carrying concealed
weapons.
The other day Troy received a
telegram irem Mr. J. J>. Bhlrllng,
oisrwiiESdTOc
Troy found Mr. Bhlrllng suffering
ugly .wound in the bi
vOi2T. ,6J3f aotiiWi
Artesian Block (qpjv well^rrj-
nian Brower., with a rifle.
Bhlrllng (a aganfaforMr. T.O. John
son at Lowato,And,Jlnwo|tJiad
been stealing his cane. Bhlrllng
^gemr‘*mreM*it it,* when the
nags* .hooame very abusive and
l 'faey eaeueto blows, when Brewer
— 0 ver the. b«ad with pis
Smi 1, $?fs?.
the plant.
■ Snd hre | Muthal Building and Loan Also-
7 Tror '% ^ uu4 «** ”B«WW «» elation Installment WO. W ltrioo
No.1 and No. 18terIe*No,2wUlbe
Large stock of Sanitary- Goods and 1 Globe. 1 b r? *“? Dd , ow -
Angle Tand Check Valves. Guage Cooker
Guage Glassed. ® I^l 'Hn6 * t^ f atf A sizefe
cWronght Iron Pipe, Gas and Steam fitfings,*
Late Styles Water Closets* Bath JTtibs,
Basins, Open Lavatories, &o.
, _ THEY WANTED HIM'
• P .apona-n/.-..
We are still prepared to do
AEL KINDS OF
and invite bids from all having that qjfps of
work who want it done well anfl promp-.tfv,
. Call'and see us in onr new quarters.
m
4. 14, >90, -
& Payne.
Telephone No. 12.
morning had '***' •* B *®drifl»-
▲lithe negro. * above
have had^u "i* 1 ? b# *
fore Judge Harr % *°» •*» h » r *
Hnrnfh for our
Troy Ho**
sat Sheriff—
yrstV
The People el MUsa Went e VI '»»*
onthsH. A.M. Hailtood.
embraces five Presbyteries—Ath
ens.. Atlanta, Augusta, Cherokee
and Macon. , ... i
Tha opening sermon will be de
livered on Wednesday, November
5tb,-at7:80p. m., by the Rev. J. J.
Boberton, bi D.,<rf Boswell. He I*
retiring Ho/feritor.*
Two business sessions wl)l be
held each day, to which the publlo
ivllejr There ftUl be #er-
addresses delivered ekob
id' .probahlJcsW eleven
tha
petf.'PtAtf at)W.»r. C.W. Lone,
of Athens,_Dr. J. T. Plunket, of
J6 Carter, of
era.
-rt»^i'tarsgagt:^u: r -
evenings U,000 to 18,000 cable feet,
and on Saturday evening*, It runs
as high as 18,000 cubic feet.
To try to meet this consump
tion the’works are ruunlng^nl^ht
and day, and every effort
power of the management le put
demand, which
orth to supply the demand, w!
half the -
nearly I
he time la In excess of
the cspaelty of the worke to make.
The men In oberge oan onl-"
The men In oberge oan only i
^* a a nd q»Ho‘i
gallon as circumstances will |
Another New Beal dsns,.
Mr. Thomas Jolnyr Is erectlns e
besdUfall , rtsldtnoe , r on Xlburoh
street. The work on the balldlog
commenced yesterday-
^f^acsaaiasr
The farmers are now gathering
corn, Av their cotton crop needs
all tl&ktUi&taVUy will hero a
bard lima gathering both.
«s^sns£itu.L
will go out this morning nn$er
charge,artlfo flfYF isymaster, Mr,
Bhlpp. Nearly $80,000 will be dls-
trlbnted among their employees. .
•/, !., .Itouseoeert.
There was only i
. on* ease befira
hla honor, Mayor Felder, In the po
lice court Able meroiog, that of the
usual "drunk aod^disorderly" kind,
who was sentenced to $8.80 or ten
days work on the street*. I
1
jjww. $$w$wi>^$m»#g.,
o mule hitehed to a wagon became
frightened and backing beck sat
US * drtyd* Jh*. soft, .flat
down in Um body of lb aw* gnn with
HhtSSfesuA,
There will be prayer meeting set-
slow 41 the BapQir and Prseoy-
ffii^^rkr WnUl * , * , * 0 *'!‘W4lC®#$»Sb »»MPSa$: 7180
o'clock. All are Invited to atteqd-
A cordial wsleonesnd an entortaln-
lug and Is
torofbr all l
Volts*
While In polios headquarters yes-
terdsy a reporter notlood on f
chief’s desk a collection of pocki
kntses of all slses and deseriptloi
These knives were taken at dj
st9»mw
bold a
per-
Respectfully Yours,'
H. Tt. YfHin, Bupb »
When Tub Recorder makes a
Cpntract to do work, Ills compelled
to fill It. If the. present faollltle*
of the gas plant are insufficient, It
Is due Itis customers that they
■hould not tell from 2,000 to 8,000
feet of gae more per day than they
have. In other worde, If the
oompany cannot r mate s "quart
pot haw liaMn A ,1*1 Itl the-
gallon.' ‘No one using gas cares to
slsdk**j> on hihd a tall supply of
Br
' and what It has said about tbs gas
company It has been requested to
•ayhff doien* of the Mbrony's
nnoinisiara ’Z-
customer*. «- ill- *- —"
Mr. White's card explalue mat
ters perfectly, however, and now
the oastomen should lap tbs blame
where It belongs -on the owners of
due snd'-peyltblc-on' Thursday the
18th lost., at my offlo* In. The Bank
ofBuaotar building eoroer of La
mer end Jackson streets. All who
t* patfsy. hjf « o’olock p, m., on
that day, will ha aubjeet to a fine
l$r fbua unpaid ^Tbe funds of both
eeviss will be offered for ealo on
Thuradtr night at 7:iasbarpln the
Cyuuiell Chamber at the old Court
*Lo1» Vositt.
* Secretary and Treaenror
On Monday of this -'week a fore
man on one of the B. A. M. engine'’*
remarked while passing throug.H
did not boilers
neighbor!)odd be
lieve that ho did, and If b* Is aver
caught will do Mm up In greet
vlpilioaa Aommittw, agaaad
tbsuistives with i Winchester*, pis-
loir,' etc., and watched tho trains
that come by for.tsip day*.
The employees esy that if the
crowd bad found the fireman there
outdfaave been'* bloody battle.'
The fireman was placed In a box
ear, Urn ear sealed nnd locked aa It
It waa loaded, eo that he could re
mote Id that eeetloa Is a 1IIU* too
“warm"for him, and will mak* hi*
trips on the western division ta the
future.
The rsseocS House,
he vs.’dlet of all who have bad
tabng house In Gi' or **»-
Peacock looks 0(1*4' **.*
mont" himself, which 1 ^
ancatfiot everything is *
t’tsen* of tho ncoteot hotels 1
Georgia.
Woh *a Oe Btrast OsrTraok. .
JSSZSXSiXi'Sz
leg* street. The street car trscU is
generally In fiist-claa* condition
and when anything oan be done'to
The Trombons Bsnd.
Considerable Interwt was ovlm
by qulta a large audlene* tut night,
upon hearing a band eompoeediot
leadership of Mr. Tom Blappoy.
playing on toy trombones, at lAttlb
Mardra’s book storf.
Ohio, on* , of the most proaperoua
and thoronth-gdlng farmers of that
section of oountry, to in tho city
and will inspect tho fanning ad-
zx-tsrissi.sra
- Marriage Last Night. " j
Lut evening st the residence of
the bride’s (other, about five miles
west of the city neat Benevolence
ted In marriage. The Recordrr
extendi
wlsbw for
eOBfnialiilODft mmA Jtnrt
for thToonUduedlfigalih
hndProepOrByhr^owwflir.
tied oou pie.
1 ,ii x I
Bunswey Yeeessdag Meralng- ;
Yesterday morning between six
and seven o’clock tho bore* hitched
to Mr. J. R. Hudson’* soda water
the
store, down Foreyth stroet.
dlstano* beyond the Jail, spilling
soda water all around. The horse
freed himself from the wagon and
ho only damage to'to
which was Injured by
tlon now
belngtsri
bly one of the moet'Importsnt meet
ings of the Association. A num
ber of Amerieoe people ..areIn at
tendance, - among whom are: Dr.-
Matthew*, Messrs. SL InmCM)
tarn to Annum.. ..... „ D. K. Brinson and 0, B. Lockett.
The flremau thins* that Use ell-
Ostrich feather boas, the novelty
of the ****** In,four colors at
Mia*. Blab’s.
Bobbery at Sumter Cltj
The bedroom* of Mrs. r
her residence In Bnmtor City, was
broken Into by a burglar last Friday
night. Tha burglar had hto hands
.in e trunk when Mrs. Webb Jump
ed at and grabbed him. The bur
glar jerked himself loose, jumped
through an open window and made
good hi* oeoap*. A negro, who
lived neat by, bee been arrested on
eoeploioo, and is now lo Jell In this
city, but as It ta not oertalu that lr-
to guilty we wUl not aaontioa hi
-Mr. Ceoll a Abbott, General Mana
ger of the Central Railroad, says,
in regard to Use rafueal of the Cen
tral go. furnish -coal -oars to the
Mara*Creek Cool Co., nt Birming
ham .-
"It to true that our company re-
.fused to famish, for tb* present,
any more oan tothe Horae Greek
Coal Co., at Birmingham to
loaded-with eoaifor the 8. A. M,
It. Co., for the reason that the 8.
A. M. rood ha* a very largo num
ber of our oars loaded with ooel
standing lit their yards, In 101
Instance for a month to six wool
resulting In our inability to furnish
ears to bo loaded for private parties.
We were oompolled to take this no
tion io justice to the general pub
llo as well aa ourselves, for unless
w* eon have the us* of our cars we
oannotsupply tb* demands of the
publlo. Attbto season of the year
coal ears are in demand, and as
ooal cannot be shipped In other
cars, It to necessary that wo should
have all in us*. The 8. A. M. road
have now In thsir possession twelve
ofour oosl oars, which ware dellv
end to them by. os two months and
ten days ago, and not yet returned.
As soon as these oars are returned
our order will bo withdrawn and
they can get ear* the same as aoy
other patron ofour road. It to not
our Intention to boycott Amariou*
or th„43. A. M. road, but to accom
modate tha publlo generally as
promptly as it lies within our pow
er, and our order In reference to
the loading of coal can to with re
ference to that end."
THE A. S. A. CLUB.
Another step forward.
Amerloue 1* to have a handsome
olub house. One that will be a
credit to the city and to the olub.
The directors of the Amerloue
Soolal eod Athlotlo Club met Tues
day night and Resided positively to
ereot a new dab house.
The plans and epeolflostlon* for
the new building that have Just
been'gotten up by Mr. Novatan,tk«
well known arobiteot of Atlanta,
war* submitted and accepted.
A committee of three, composed
of Messrs.- C. A. Frioker, It. F.
Sams and Crawford Wheatley were
appointed as * committee on build
ing, Then gentleman are empow
ered with full authority tomsko
all arraagemente In connection
with'(hd building and will super
vise lie construction.
The building will be oreoled on
the corner of Jaokaon' street and
Cjiuroh street. The lot to better
known as tbs Buchanan lot.
Thawork on tb* bnlldlng wlU
nenoe as soon a* material and
labor can bo aoqulred.
The building, eommltteo hope to
bav* tha bnlldlng ready for oodu-
ponoy by tbefintof January next.
. The building wUl cost between
five and six thousand dollar* and
when completed will be ono of tho
handsomest and most conveniently
arranged club house In tho Booth.
Tbto olub to three years old, on a
solid substantial financial footing
and Is aoredltaltk* toitoalfandto
tho olty of Amerlcu*.
Bins Fish.
Mr. 8. M. Cohen Is In receipt of
some lino fresh water Deb, T^o
fish are shipped on Ico from Klor-
Ida and are perfectly froth. All
his customers seem very much
pleased with bla fresh goods and
|»llte' attention. When wanting
’-"'fish, oysters, eggs, dressed
. try,'fruits or-vegetablcs, pay
ilmacall. Mr, Cohenlaalso agent
for tho Brunawlok City Brewing
company, who'manufacture some
of the best beer on the market.
The new one hundred thousand
dollar hotel Is rspldly going up.
Tho whole stdowatk ou Jackson
street, where the front of the build
ing le to be, Is.completely covered
wlthbulldlng material.
On Lamar street there is a large
pile of mortar with whloh the
brick muons aro supplied. Al
though thereto oqo man, and some
times several men, kept busy mak
ing mortar, yet so great Is the num
ber of muonB and so rapidly do
they accomplish their work, that
tho mortar taken from tho pllo by
them keeps It from growing any
larger. Tho great size of this pile
of mortar Is attracting ths atten
tion of many passers-by.
Tho brick for UiIb building to tho
finest made, and the , beautiful
rough gray atone In combination
will Indeed add great beauty to
this Immense structure.
The engine and planing mill put
In by the contractor Is kept busy
every day plamug lumber to bo
used in the building.
When this handsomo end im
mense structure Is completed It
will bo a greet matter of rrlde to
Amerlcus people.
Blnot tho bnlldlng of the now
court houso It hu been very neces
sary to the business Interests and
appearance of tbo city to have this
front of thle block filled up, and to
have it filled with such a handsome
building, Is a matter or great Inter
est to our citlxons.
Tho necessary stock has all boon
taken and lsnowtenpor ceutabovo
P»r. '
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Drink.
FOr blllousucsa and constipation
fako Lemon Elixir.
For Indlgoatlon and foul stomachs
tako Lemon Elixir.
For sick and norvoui. headaches,
toko Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness and nervous-
Lsi
ness, tokoLo /non Elixir.
Forlouof appctlto and debility,
tako Lemon El lx I r. 1
For fevers, chills and malaria,
tako Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mosley’s Lemon Elixir will
not fall you in nny of the abovo
named diseases, all of which ariso
from a torpid or diseased liver,
stomach, kidney nr bowels.
Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozloy,
Atlanta, Ga.
50o and $1.00 per bottle at drug
gists. • i
A Prominent Minister Writes.
After ten years of great suitering
from Indigestion, with great nerv
ous postration biliousness, dlsor-
red kidneys and constipation, I
have been cured by Dr. Mosley’s
Lemon Elixir and am now a well
man. O. U. Davis,
Eld. M. E, Church South, No. •'
Tatnall Ht., Atlanta, Ua.
Prom A Prominent Lady.
I have not been able In two yuan
to walk or stand without auflerlng
ley’s 1
a mile without suffering the least
nconvenletice.
Mrs. It. H. flLOObworth,
Griffin, ua.
BUCK BEAUTY.
Ths “Undo Tom's Cabin” of the Horso.
"The first gospel of the correct
treatment of the horse."—Albany
Y.)Press.
Probably no book has ever ap
peared In America which has re
ceived such universal, uniform
and unanimous praise from both
the secular and religious press In
all.
book Is on sale at Alliron A
Hlssner’sat the following prices.
Board or terra uotta binding, 25
cents,
No home or |»rsou soould be
without tills book. ootllwl
Officer W. D, Smith, recelv-
telegram from Hmlthvllle
Tuesday to arrest Will Suett, col
ored, charging MbbwHbMHBBB
after trust. Officer Smith arresi
the negro yesterday and Mar
■hall R. J. Halter, of Bmtthtllle
carried him back to that place.
Highest of all in'Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17,1889,'
essss&a
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