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ESTABLISHED 1879.
AMEEICUS, GEORGIA. SATURDAY. GCTOBER 18, 1890.
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T DRESSO GOODS
Are flying thick and fast I
- * '1.i ; x POT: "took is simply unap-
• prooehable ns to completion. -
Thousands of dollaia worth of
stuff recently added to the stock.
Groat many specially attractive
things the coming week.
Black God^lhe
greatest profaston.
‘ ‘ Look at our Henrietta Cloths
at 75 ctar an<t2l,in both blaoks
TTaid colors. 'Zi Ci
’ ‘ Thfe largest ttne BrotaKlotha in
seidi.l^ltw.-tii' Soath Georgia. Prioes way down.
Extra good values in FJbnnela
and Blimketo. *
• , f'l^agniflcent stock of Notting-
3 trim Lace Curtains, Chenille Cur*
_ tain*. Silk and Madras Curtains
and Porteorcs; ranging in price
from $1.78 to $36 a pair. If you
want to furnish your house in
anything of the kind oomo and
.00 Y
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,-Ifpon waat anything' in jtty * <_jL 1 U fa
goods, Dross Goods and Gents
Furnishing goods come and soe ' J '- ' ,H
WHEATLEY & ANSLEY.
■ Artesian BlockKopp. welL)
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Large stock of Sanitary Goods and Globe,
A^iglp’and Check, Valves. Quage Cooks,
G-uage Classes. Fall line of all
Itfen i^tfasapd Steam fittings,
Late j#**;. Ttfatqj/,- Closets, ‘ Bath-Tubs,
Basins, Open Lavatories, &c.
SEARCHINGHISRECORD
BRINOinGCHARGESAGAINST PRESI
DENT LIVINGSTON.
A Churchman Brims Charges Atslnst
Him, And WcnU the Church to Xllu
Au Investigation.
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An Atlanta telegram to
BrnnswIckTlmea of yeeterda; con
tains the following:
"Colonel L. F. Livingston, the
Georgia Alliance boss, Is making
Aiusnee epeechea In Kaneaa, bnt
some members of hie ebureb, the
Presbyterian, here In Atlanta, are
after him with oharges of the most
serious nature. * * * '
MAJOR ANSLEY AFTER LIVINGSTON.
“Mejor J A. Ansley, well known
here, wrote to Rev,' Henry Qolgg,
of Conyete, some tlmu ego sobstan
tlally as follows
"You are a member of the Presby
terian church, to whlch'Colonel L.
F. I.lvlugston, a. ruling elder be.
long*. Charges affecting bis con
duct sh a man ami ass Christian
are being brought against him. *
laytiur duty 'ootta Colonel t.lvuig-
►b n lo appear before the preeby.
tery in order that these charges
rosy bo Investigated."
LIVINGSTON’S DISGRACEFUL CON*
_ B0CT>
Alluding especially to the charg
es, Major.Ausloy wrote that while
President of the Georgia State Ag
rfcultural Society, Colonel Living-
Kton was drunk on the' fair grounds
it llaeon, and that bo compromised
himself ontho tame grounds with
i woman. ' As witness against Colo
nel Ltvlngron, Major Ansley gave
fbe following: Governor eleot W.
9. Nortben; Colonel John O. Whd-
flell,-President eleot or the state
Agricultural Society; Colonel J.
Mobley, of Hamilton; Colonel
It. A. Nlsbet and Captain Robert
TON.
Rev. Mr. Qulgg, who la a warm
Friend of Colonel Livingston's, le
Said to be trying to prevont the
sharges from being presented to the
presbytery.
The matter cause* a profound
ien«atlon.,j.•
PARDONED BY THE GOVERNOR.
to Innocent Van Suffers Sixteen Yean
^ For Another. Crime.
Ipeclal to ItKcoaosa.
Atlanta, Oeb 17.—Bolin Whit-
lald,oonvistad of asron In McIntosh
luyerlor court 16 years ago, was
unioned by the Governor to day.
Newly discovered evldenoe. goes
to show that Whitfield Is sn Inno
cent man now, and that he- bat
worn.oeytot stripes since lsr-l for
Another man's'crime
wQ
We tale still prepared to do ,Mi!l
mj&L KDiSs:ori::i
i'y
and, invite bids fteni atyhaving that olass of Hwjyw
work who want it done well and promptlv. ° ur> ’ v " ' <:
Call and see ns in our new quarters.
&£}j3£l
Hapt-M.’IO,
Telephone No. 12.
KILLED HIS FATHER.
Special to Recorder.
Cordele, Oct. 17.—Old men Mor
ris wss killed at’kle plsoe, two
miles below tbla pface, yesterday,
by hit son.wkots now In Jail her*.
He la trying to play offorsxy. ' - -
Mfi.Eiam hasndt forgotten the
gentlemen,*knd has a Dies selection
of cblna ibavlng cups, whisk
brooms and elgarholdar*. " Jf V
IN COUNTY COURT.
In oounty court yesterday morn
ing his honor, Judge Pilsbury,
beard th#evldenoe In the ease of
Bl Hammond and William Grtena,
tbs last two of Saturday'a rioters.
Attorneys Wheatley and Fits-
gerald were for the defeat*, aod
Solicitor Blalock and Attorney
Maynard for proaeoutlou.
From the evidence' brought to
bear on theease the' court decided
to bind theprisoneraovol' tb cups-
rlor court under .*> turn of ♦ 1.000
At two o'clock yesterday evening
the court convened to bold com
mitment trtU "of* the' following
THE PROGRAMME
OF THE STATE FAIR PUBLISHED
COMPLETE.
Subjeotsof tbs Dlfffc refit Lectures to be
Delivered at tbs Ohautawque—The
Other Attractions to be Seen There.
Tire Recorder has from time to
time mentioned the different fea
tures of the State Fair. It now
publishes In complete form the
programme of the occaslou, except
the races and other smniemente.
The subjects of the dlffeient lee-
tores to bo delivered at the Chatau.
qua, will bo read with special In
terest.
TltE PROGRAMME.
The programme of the Georgia
State Fair, Central City Park, Ma
con, Ga.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22.
Georgia Day—Opening address
by Hon. V. O. du Blgoon, Presl
dent State Senate.
Assembling of the members elect
of the Legislature. Addresses by
promlueut members aud candidates
for various unices to bo filled by
the Legislature.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23,
National Day—Address by Hon.
Joseph FI. Brown, senior Senator
tram Georgia.
The congressmen and candidates
for eleotlon to next Congress have
accepted an Invitation to be pres
ent. They wlli'bold a grand reoep-
tlon in Muslo Hall, and give their
constituents an opportunity to meet
them In a body and discus* the Is
sues of the day.
FRIDAY, OCTORER 24.
Macon Day—Grandest Trades
Dlaplay over seen tnfleorgla. Gov.
Gordon wllj address the multitudes
SATURDAY, OCTOBER'25.
Children's Day — A flood Of
amusement* for the little on**.
MONDAY, OCTORER 27.‘
Education Day—An exhibition
of the method* used In the princi
pal systems of publlo schools of the
State, at well as of the' principal
oolltges, both mslo aud female, af
fording an excellent opportunity to
Compare.them.
Addresses wllhb* delivered by H.
C. White, president of the State
Oollege oL Agrlculturo, 1’roft '
Lawton B. Evans, superintendent
publlo schools of Richmond county,
and MaxW.F. Seaton.' 1 At every*
body Interested In the education of
the people be proient. *
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28,
Alliance Day—Address of wel-
HON. CHARLES F. CRISP.
Invited to Bpeok by Tammany, In Yaw
York, and Boston, Mass.
Hou. Charles F. Crisp, congress
man of the third diatriotof Georgia,
hat been Invited to deliver an ad'
dresa before the Demooraoy of Tam
many, In New York, on the 23d
Inet.
Mr. Crisp has also been Invited
to deliver an address at Boston,
Mast., at any time that may suit
hi* convenience.
Tammany le the heart of the
Democratic party, aod to be Invited
to deliver an addreei thero le quits
a compliment.
The Democrats of Boston arc also
quite powerful factors In the action
of the Dcmoeratlo party.
Should Mr. Crisp deliver the
shove addressee he will no doubt
acquit himself with eredlt.
Another Cur* for Rheumatism.
Lake City, Fla.
I*. F. P. Mn’fk Co„ ttavannah, Ga.
Gentleman—I had Rheumatism
for over six yesrs, aod last May
was taken down and confined to
my bed. My lens and feet were
badly ewollco and the color of a red
apple, and I was In a fearful condl
tlou. I beard of P. P. P. (Prlokl,
Ash, Poke Root and Pottasaluih)
aod aftar seeing what tba tngre-
dltnts werw—as the formula la on
ths bottle—I oonclnded to try It,
and after taking three small bottles
was abla to go down town and at
tend to my Ibuelne**, and I must
say that I reel like another man.
Am now taking the targe else, and
to-day'I believe that I will soon be
os llkeiy as any man of slxty-one
yean or age can expect to be.
A. C. LANG.
- ON THE CORNERS,
WHAT A RECORDER MAN HEARS ON
HIS ROUNDS.
Showing the Northern Tourists Iht Ad
vantages of Americas and Southwest
Gsorxla—Other Pointed Paragraphs.
Krtry day brings strangers from
the North and West to Investigate
the advantage* of Amerlons and
Southwest Georgia.
oveMothe county court In the *uu
Phyetclsn’a Prescriptions
Family Receipt* , prepared with
* s.wwvwww -
come by Hon. Dsn Hughei.
Grand street demonstration by
elllancemen of Georgia, to eonelude
on th* grounds with apaeohea by
Ben Terrell and others.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29,
Masons’ Day—The grand lodge of
Georgia will vlglt the par jt In a body
and be addressed by Horn John B.
Davidson, graqd master.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER SO.
Manufacturers’ Day—Meeting of
the manufacturer*’ of th* Btste,
whan as association will be formed
In Muslo Hall.
/ THE OnAUTDAQOA
Feature of thefalr will be entirely
new and will bawf iqarkad |nteMa$<
Th* following will ba Uw progamme
for the evenings, to be held In
Muslo H*)l, at the park. Lectures
wiltb* delivered by tb* following
dlstingulabed gentlemen:
Wednesday, Ootober 22.—Dr. W.
. Chandler, President Emoiy Col-
5&K36K5 “S’
Thursday, Ootober 23.—Dr. J. B.
Hawthorne, of Atlanta, 'The Ethi
cal Features of th* Tariff and Labor
'Question.”
Friday, October 24.—Dr. O. A.
Nunnally, President of Marcar Uni
versity, “Educational Destitution
In Georgia.”
Saturday, Ootober 25—Prof. Chat.
Lane, Pyofeespr Georgia School of
tr**nf)Ipgy., ,“.AwiJyiM» and History
of Laughter.” • ,
Mondaj’, October 27,-Dr. G. B.
Strlckler, of Atlanta, “True Cul
ture.” i ■ U. . . (, i i. ..
Tuesday, October 28.—Dr-. LB.
Hopkins, Prestdant Georgia School
of Techifology, “Tba Educational
Criele." " ‘ - .i- m
Wadneadxy, October 29.—Dr. W*
ellor.UElver.lty of
er-Jvducatlon In
oare and rf the best material* at
Cook’s Pharmacy, Lee street,. near
artesian well. W. A. Cook.
Erysipelas—L. L. Irvin,of Thom-
sevllla,'-'G*., says he was alHIeted
with Erysipelas . for teu yean and
was only cured when P..P. P. was
used.
Th* Bulbuls Tin Tournament.
Th* colored firemnnlc asoantoD'
lets from Msoon .snd Amerlons to
Eofaul* had a vary bad day of it
Thursday. Th* axounlon train
from Macon via. America* lo Km
faula left Americas al 7i30a.m,
Thursday, arriving at Enfauls at 2
The weather was extremely
bad. The street* wen aloppy, and
numbers of the ‘ excursionists did
not leave the train. Thsazcnnlon'
kite left Enfanlaat 6:30 p. m. and
arrived at.Amerlons at 2 o’clock the
next morning, v*ry tired and gen
erally dlseatlsflad with th* trip.
I have removed my Pharmsoy to
Lee street—Slsppey corner, near
artesian well—wliero I offer every-
thing in Drngs and Medlolhei. Will
ba pleated to have you call.
W. A. Cook.
A Meeonlo Temple.
There It some considerable talk
amohg tb* Masons hare shoot
bolldlng.a Masonic tamplc. The
Masons received some money some
tlm* slooe from the city tor the
sale of the Old College building,
and are very well able to build
tempi*, rtlstob* hoped that they
will erect a handsome building
kn» addition to the many other
Handsome buildings lh*t*ir* eith
er already expected or are now In
process of tnotion.
Horseshoe baskets In dainty
blue, pink, and white, to hang on
your gas chandeliers for matches
and aa an ornament, at
HnnenlaL
Cards art out for th* marriage of
Mle* Minnie T. Pryor to Mr. F.
Wilson, at th* retldano* of th*
brlda’a father, Hr. B. G. Pryor,
thli oounty,on Thursday afternoon,
Oete her 46th, 1*60/ Tb* contracting
parti** are of the Aral families of
our . county. Tub Recorder
wlehca them a pure and prosper
ous journey through life.
Chateleln* Autograph Al borne,
something new. Nice for sehool
girts. Mbr, Elam.
Magistral*'* Court,
■ in Magistrates court yesterday
Goa Davis and his wife were suing
for a division of furniture, his wife
having si^orn out a poascsory war
rant for the furniture. Judge
Oliver,upon investigating the case,
found'that the man had paid only
one dollar on the furniture. He
therefore made the woman j>ay the
man ons dollar and the man paid
tho casta.
.. Work on th* Street Cos Alas.
Nearly every day some Improve
ment Is made on the streetcar line.
Yesterday a fores of laborers were
at work on the track In front of the
Recorder building. '
Randall Pope, th* retired drug
get of Madison, Fla., saysP. P. p.
s tb* best alterative In the market,
and b« ha* bandied and sold all tha
sarsaparilla* and blood medicines
that were advertised.
mechanics, business
man, capitalists and svary olasa of
Industrious and deelrableolUsant,
all want lo come to our Southland
to enjoy Its excellent ollmateand
to make use of her great natural
advantages.
Our real eetate men and patriotic
cltisens are doing everything In
their |lower to persuade these pro*-
peotore to come *and make them,
selves as one of us, tor by Imprqv-
log this section of country we shall
be of mutual bentfltto *ioh other.
To a Southerner tt la quite amus
ing lose* .the great Interest die
played, by some of these prospec
tors, upon seeing cotton, the rfreat
Southern stable, In lta different
atagee of growth. These gentlemen
Ell get several stalks, blooms and
bolls to take home, and show to
their people. .
The Recorder man aaw.one of
these gentlemen attempt to cut
■talk of sugar cane yesterday and It
was quite amueing to note with
what awkwardness be went at It.
At every opportunity when be
thought that_, he would not be
notleed, ho would turn and watch
some ons else cut their cane so that
he would not make any mlstakt.
Every new comer seems very
much pleased, and It le te ba hoped
that they will be properly conducted
In ths neighborhood or In the city
of Amerious.
Competent brick masons and car
penters are in great demand In the
city joet now. This class of work
men are In sboh great demand Jost
now that they oan command at
most any salary.
More stores are very much need
ed. Tub Recorder man was In.
formed yesterday that all th* stone
booses now In process of erection
are already rented.
Th* saloons seems to ba well sup
plied with beer. A oarload came
In yesterday.
Tha number of new buildings
now going up la very large, and all
of the buildings are nle* and beau
tiful, from Ih* cottages op to the
new $100,000 summer retort hotel.
The lumber and mill men around
Amtricus are having all the orders
they can fill and more too. Anoth
er saw and planing mill wonld pay
wall, If properly conducted.
Ha was 'alio Informed that there
have been numbers of inataneea
where (tore houses have been rent
ed before, the foundations of tba
buildings bad bean laid.
Thera are qnmbenofgood bust
nets man who would locate here If
tbayoonld only gat storehouses.
Although It seems that new stores
are now going up about as fast and
In aa large numbers ha onght rea
sonably be expected, yet If more
were built (he business of the city
Mould be greatly Increased.
Room* over th* store houses are
also to great demand for offices and
Bleeping apartments. There Is a
Ho* opportunity tot investment
In a first-class, commodious dwell
ing, near the business portion of
the city, to be rented as sleeping
apartmenls. Meals can be had at
restaurant*, hotels and private
boarding houses, hut sleeping rooms
are very scarce.
A large boarding house, to tar
nish plain substantial food and
comfortable sleeping apartments,
at a moderato price, that wage-
wufkers, book-keepers, meohaolos,
clerks and others, who work on
small salaries could afford, would
bo a good thing, both lor Its pro
prietors and patrons.
The farmers of Southwest Geor
gia, notwithstanding the many
difficulties under which they are
now laboring In preparing the
Utter part of the cotton crop for
market, havo had unusually good
luck this year.
Tho cotton crop of this year is one -
of the largest ever made ,although
there le Iota of it still in the field.
There Is enough already ploked out,
ginned and marketed to pay the
farmers yearly expenses and to
hayo some ovor. Tho corn crop Is
exceptionally fine. The potato and
pea crops, which are very large,dan
be marketed or fed to the hogs for
tho farmers meat. The cane crop
of this year Is the largest that has
been raised In a number of years.
Sugar boilings will bo In order very *
soon, and there will be enough
Syrup made to sell quite a Urge
quantity and still keep plenty at
home. - » >vL
Accidentally Shot.
On their return from a fishing
frolic, several youug men, among
whom wore Messrs. Arthur Rylan-
der and J. E. Mathis, were shoot
ing birds. Mr. Mathis In shoot
ing at A bird did not see Mr. Ry-
Undcr on account of the hushes
that hid him, and accidentally
shot him, one shot taking effect
abovo Ills left hand. The wound,
though qulto painful at the time,
did not amount to very much.
Dr. Bull, of Louisville, Ky.,
showed his lovo for littlo children
when ho Invented those dainty lit-
lo candles'namod Dr. Bull’s Worm
Destroyers. It's fun for the child
ren but It’s death to the worms.
An Opera llouto at Richland.
C'apt. Joel A. Walker, of Rich-
was In tho city yesterday and
Informed ono of our reporters that
Mr. James A. Lewis, of Columbus,
had bought a lot and contracted
for the erection of a $12,060 building,
the second floor of wbioh would bo
used for opera houeo purposes. We
congratulate our neighbor upon her
new acquisition.
unhesitatingly rooornmend
Bull’s HarBaparitla as a our* for
syphilitic blood ;>olsou, scrofula
a id all diseases of the skin and
ands.—Dr. Knapp, Lewfsport,
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Winter Tim*. -i
Winter seems now to be here la
earnest. Tho weather Is extremely
i:old and fires will glow In’many
I lonscholda to-day.
The night watchman at tb* Cen
tral depot authorises us to state
that there was frost this morning.
this Is true ripe ’simmons, and
still better, fat ’possums, will ba
now In order.
Mrs. Elam’s stock of Vases ■
complete in quality and quantity,
but more are coming before Xmas.
Jlsd to Count Them on HI* Ylngen*
A gentleman applied for member
ship to the Knlglita of Honor yes
terday, and upon being asked how
many children be haJ that tb* In
surance would benefit, could not re-,
niembqt all their names aod had to
count them on bit flogere. “
had quite a number of ehlMrenr
Drill Lost Night.
The drill st the Armory of Ukg .
Auierlcus Light Infentry lost night,
was well attended by the member*
of the company. The company la .,
very proficient In the manual of
arms.
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Highest of all in Leavening Power—U. S. Gcv’t Report, Aug. 17,1M9,
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