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$40,000!
That’s just abont the size of it. Of oourse
we refer to the immense stock of
: BEE: HIVE,
and this tremendous stock was brought out to bo sold, and sell it wo
moot and will and that spoodily.
While as a direct result of tho Tariff Bill passed at tho rocont
session of Congress, woolen goods aro advancing at a rapid rate,
there does not seem to be any upward tendency in tho prico of tho
fleecy staple which fomishss the "wherewith” and is the main stay
of this part of the country. As a consequence our people don’t fool
like spending their money as Ireely ns would bo tho caso otherwise.
We are going to do everything in our power to nonko you forget the
low prioe of Cotton and os our entire stock was bought bofore there
was any raise in the markets, you will at once precoive that we aro
in position to do yon good.
- WE OFFER
TO-MORROW:
20-cent Dress Goods at 12} conts.
25-eent'Henriettas at 20 cents.
Bettor line worth 86 cents and choap at 30 cents, to go at 25 cts.
40-cent goods to go to-morrow at 80 conts; 50-cont quality for
40 oents; 60-oent lines at 60 cents; 76-cont numbers at SO cents;
goods worth 86 and 90 oents to go at 76 cents.
We show the largest line of colored Dress Goods in Americas.
Plaid Dress Flannels from 16 conts up; striped nnd solid Flan
nels for Dresses, Waists, Blazers, etc., all at
Bee Hive Prices.
Don't fail to examine oar immense display of BLACK GOODS.
Henriettas at 20 cents, oheap et 26 cents; better quality at 26
oents, worth 86 cents. Our 86-cent number brings 50 cents at othor
houses.
Everything nice and new in BLACK DRESS GOODS, Crepe
Cloth, Sebastopol, Gros Do Lyon, Bethel Cloth, Silk warp Hen
riettas, eta, etc.
Full lino of New and Stylish Dress Trimmings, Steel Gimps,
Stocl Sots, Steel Ornaments, Gilt Braids, Black Sets, Blook Braids,
Sleeves, Capes, Buckles, eta Bottom prices on everything.
©Sr Bilk Stock is complete and tho same offer holds good hero.
76-cent Silks for 60 cents; 11.00 Silks at 76 cts.
♦1.26 silks to go at M.00; 11.60 Silks at $1.25. All tho new
Shades with TrimmingB to match each and oyory dross. Thoy must
bo seen to bo appreciated.
Recorder
c £org' p ‘ '
TOWN TALK.
rKI.KPHONK, 30.
Fresh Lot
Apples, Cranberries,
Lemons. Cobbogo,
Turnips, Mackerel,
Cliecso, Butter
and
Canned Goods
OF ALL KINDS,
Joiner & NioHolson
ltd
New - Clotliing:!
Is what wo offer yon. in this department Note our prices:
$ 7.60 Suits for $ 6.00. $10.00 Suits for ♦ 7.60
12.60 “ 10.00. 16.00 " " 12.50
18.00 “ .''••• 16.00. Proportionate reductions on the
finer grades.
Boy’s Suits at 99.60,8.00, 8.60, 4.00 and up, a saving of from $1.60
to 2.60 on ovary suit Boy's Knee Pants just in. Children's Jersey
Suits and Kilt Plaited Suits just received.
Overcoats now open for your inspection. Truo, its n triflo warm
just now, but cold weather is sure to como and its woll enough to bo
prepared.
Another very important item with us this season ii our
COTTON MARKET.
\5IKKICtTS. OA., Out. 17, 1890.
Following Is the number of bales
of cotton received up to date In
tble city:
Received lo*tlay €78
Received provlou.ly audios
Total 80,083
We quote:
aooil Mldilllnt W
Middling
bow Middling m
Market arm.
Police Court.
■As there wore no cure to be dll'
poeeil of, coiiHL'ipiuntly tli. ro was
no police court yeaterday.
Offlco for Bent.
A flue office, on ground floor,
oentre of buelneee,for rent. Apply
at Recorder Office.
Sweet Potatoes.
The sweet potato crop of thti
year l> very flue. A reporter no
ticed several wagon Inode coming
In town to-day,
Knights of Honor.
The Knlghte of Honor held quite
an Interesting meeting last bight.
There were elxteen applicants for
admission on baud.
Manager Wanted.
A responsible young men wanted
to manage our business in Ameri
cas. Address with references,
P. O. Box 824, Macon, G*.
y, yet ovory dollar's worth was pnr-
i in the price' of leather, and this, yon
know, has been a very perceptible one. we ore therefore in a po
sition to savo you money m*this lino as well and will certainly prove
our words by our works; read:
100 pair Children’s Shoes, at 50c. 100 pr. Children’s Shoes at 76 a
200 pr. Children’s Shoos at 11.00, cheap at J1.25.
’ Shoes at 91.25. worth from 91.60 to 1.75.
600 pair Ladies’ Button Shoes at, $1.00.
600 “ .« « « 1.60.
600 “ « “ “ 2.00, worth 2.50.
600 “ E. P. Seed A Cq.’s fine shoes at 2.60, worth nil tho way
. from 8.00 up. Can rivo you any of thoso in Plain and Patent
Tips, also Common Sense.
600 pair Men’s Bals or Congress shoes at $1.60.
600 “ “ “ ,p “ 2.00.
600 “ “ “ 2.60, worth 8.00; this is
ono of our brag lines. Another one is onr Bates 93.00 line, all
styles; you can t equal them short of $4.00 anywhere in. town,
and when it comes to paying 94.00 for a pair of ahoea, we are
with you. well put onr 94.00 line against anybody’s $6.00
shoe; moke s comparison and see whether we are talking for
health or for business. It’s business from the word “go.”
NEW WRAPS NOW OPEN.
If you want to invest your money to tho best possihlo advant
age, oall on us; you’ll be treatod politely and honorably and yonr
wants shall have prompt attention. t
Hfll Kespectfully,
The New Moon.
The new moon appeared last
night, shining brightly. It presen
ted a beautiful appearance against
the back-grouna of the clear eky.
Drainage.
A large force of hands ara at work
on Jackson street, near the S. A, M.
depot oleaning out the culvert and
ditch on one aide of tho road and
laying sewer pipe on the other.
Street railroad ticket* on eale at
Prealdent'*offlce,607 Jackson street,
twenty-one for one dollar.
W. M. Jones,
J20 tf. Sea. and Tress.
More Prospectors.
A motormsu on < ne of the street
cart Informed a reporter yesterday
that uumbere of stranger* war*
continually on lilt car, pros|>eollD(
the oily aud suburbs.
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Stmt Improvement.
The force of street hand* were st
work on Jecksoi street across the
Central railroad yesterday. The
force baa also bean working on the
northern portion of Lee streot.
A Beautiful Day,
Yesterday was Indeed a beautiful
day. The tun shone brightly all
day and as It dried the ground so
cotton pickers could go to work,
it woe a pleasant day to the farmers.
Moved and Made Improvements.
Mi. 8. 8. Bloam has fefve« bit
lumber mill hearer town a d baa
enlarged It eonaldersbly This la
a much needed thing. More lum
ber nillle would do well here.
Another New Resale nee.
Mrs. A. R. Brown le tearing
down h«r old ho trip on Brown
streot. between T»/lor and Charob
etreets, and la uow making arrange'
menu for building en elegant new
reoidenee on tbe same lot.
PERSONALS.
Hr. Thomas Gulce returned from
Atlanta yesterday.
Mr. Ed Hpeer returned yesterday
from a business trip to Atlanta.
Mr. L. Belllngralb, of Anniston
Ala., arrived la the city yesterday
Mr. J. M. Corbus, of Beaver Falls,
Pa., Is In tlit city.
Mr. W. B. Mayfield, of Louvale,
was In tbe city yesterday.
Mr. J. B. Bteplelou, of Preeton
wae upon onr streets yesterday.
Mr. Claud'Dixon, of Ellaville,
was In the city Thursday.
Mr. James C. Caroway, of Smith,
ville, Is In tho city.
Mr. Qeorgo R. Harper, of Friend
•hip, was in tho city yesterday.
Miss Buele Greer, a charming
young lady, of Oglethorpe, le visit
ing friends In the city.
Dr. Joe McCulloughs, of Raleigh,
N. C. t wo* In the city yesterday, on
his way to Rochelle.
Col. W. B. Ulaesengame, a promi
nent attorney and journalist of
Knoxville, Gs., Is In oity.
Mr. John Henderson, of tbe
Amerlcus Guano Company Is sick
at hie room over the Bank of South
west Georgia.
Mr. Lott Warren left for Atlanta
yesterday on a business trip. He
will probably take la the ExpdsI
tlon on Monday. »
Mr. J. B. I.uneford, a prominent
merchant and planter from Web
ster county, wav in tho oily yester
day, accompanied by his charming
wife.
Miss Hattie Windsor returned
Thursday night from Boston, much
to the gratlflcatioii of her many
friends, where she bee been attend-,
lngthe Boston conservatory of
muslo.
Contsssous Blood Diseases.
The horror of blood diseases la
the fact that they are coatageoue.
Eczema, Baltrbeum, Itch, and
other skin diseases may be con-
traded by nelng tbe same towel,
and thus It frequently happens *
whole family becomes affected
with the disease some member hoi
Contracted elsewhere. It le ob
viously the sacred duty of anyone
who sutlers from a blood disease to
rid themselves of the Impurity.
Tble cen easily and quickly be
done by using Di. Bull’s Sarsap
arilla, the only perfectly safe and
complete blood purifier In the
world. u Itt vlrturcs iaexcluslvely
Its own, and no other medicine can
compare with it In etrength or ef
ficacy.” Any druggist will gel It
for you- Take no other. Observe
It* else and test Its virtue.—Wash
Ington Observer.
Turned the Buggy Over.
Yestordsy evening a boy hitched
a horse to Dr. Miller’s buggy which
wasstandlng In front of Mr J.J.
Gran berry’a store. The Imreo in
trying to get away, turned the bug
gy over. No damage waa done to
either horse or buggy.
Free Lunch from 11
to 1 o’clock, at the
Allen House Bar.
Only Ono Arroat.
The city lias been remarkably
quiet for the paat twenty four hours.
Only one arrest haa been made,
that of a drunken tramp printer,
about one o'clock this morning.
There la now only one prisoner In
theguard-honu.
Notices In thli column will betfnaertod a
the rate of One Cent a Word for each lune
FOB BALE.
T WO VACANT LOTS. One on Lee at.,
One on Folder street. Apply at
Rbcomdkk Office.
HaberdasherY
!?s rich and nutritious, bull,
the system; being free from all Im
purities it ha* a pleasant stimulative
effect. E. J. Eldrtdge Sole Agent
for Amerlcus. 10
The latest In bead-rests of ehlna
silks and plushes, at
Mrs. Elam's
A Oat Funeral.
Quite a number of very pretty lit
tle children burled a cat at Mr. W.
E. Bivwn’eon Brown street yeiter
day; Th* funeral ceremonta* were
performed In styl* and the Interest
displayed la the funeral by the
Children wo} quit* Interesting.
Beal Csttt* Very YohaMs.
Another evidence ol the market*,
bl* value of real, estate around the
city fall upon tbs ear. of tho re-
scree of land about three
from the city.
Red fnislllferous Iron ore bee
been recently discovered four miles
north of Rome. State Geologists
have examined tbe ore banks and
pronounce It very fine In quality.
The qusnlly seems large from the
surface Indications, as the foot hills
are well eprlnkled with nodules.
Free Ltinoh from 11
to 1 o’olook, at the
Allen noose Bar.
Cook’s Pharmacy hoe been re
moved to tbe W. J. Slappey corner,
near artesian well, where can be
had everything le Drugs, Patent
Medlclnees Ac. • Respectfully,
W. A. Cook.
Canada Malt Beer
at the Allen House
Bar.
Tetter, Saltrheum and Csucerare
all eared by P. P. P. The effects on
these diseases are perceptible after
the lint bottle of P. P. P. was ui
Canada Malt Beer
at the Allen House
Bar.
Is the name I gave
my business. I have
spent consider able
money in advertising
it as snoh. and while
I have no copyright
on it the public look
upon it as a part of
and belonging to my
business. I have
made it the popular
place for the young
men to trade, because
they are sure to find
the latest styles in
Furnishing Goods
Neckwear, Eto„ as
soon as they are in
troduced, and be
cause my prices are
very reasonable.
Very Respeotfuly,
W. D. 8AILEY
The Hab^rdashtr.
Diamond ciud
—AND—
Watch Glum
v
Special Orders solicited.
«JA_S. T. OOTNEY,
Comer Fletwood & Russell’s.
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING-
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
"By • thorough knowledge of tbe net or
al tews which govern the operaslooa of
digestion and nutrition, and 67 a careful
application of tbe flee properties of weU-
eeteeted Cocoa, Mr. Kppe haa provided onr
break feat tablet with a delicately flavoured
beverage wblcb may save ne many heavy
doctor? Mila. It to by tbe Judicious
■neb articles of diet-that a const!)
- constitution
may be gradually built up until strong
enough to resist avery tendency to dir
Hundreds of subtle maladies «re flo
around us ready to attack wherever there
to a weak 1 olnt. We may eecap- many a
fetal ahafl bjr keeping oufnclvm well
fled wtth pare Mood and a properly
to bed frame.**—Civil Hervloe (Jas-tL*.
Made aimply with boiling water or inllk.
Bold only In half-pound tint, by Clroeere.
labelled thus* JAN £8 KPP* * co„
Homceopatbto Dnemlet, London, England
For Sale.
500 aece#—One of tbe most dcatiable
homes and ferine In the vicinity of Ameri
cas, Smiles from Americas. Healthful local
Ity, good improvements, cbnrcb and school
privileges eoavealenL Renta this year for
it belse of eotton, besidea a fbovbono farm
reserved, on which tbe owner sayabewtU
make tble year about II bales of cotton and
1,200 bushels of corn. Lands mostly level
and easily ealllvated; with a railroad flag
station on 8. ami W. railroad. I think one
of the moat—if not tho moet-producUre
eptT-tf.
iA#m.
■ Local Bill. I
sss
Ganger cure.
OPEN FOR
INSPECTION.
OPEN FOR
BUSINESS!
ButlexBerry
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
OF ALL KINDS!
China, Glassware, Silverware
and Cutlery.
Artesian Corner, • Lee and Lamar Sts.
Butler db Berry.
Arrived from New York!
- A MOST
MAGNIFICENT STOCK,
AT •, r
Mrs M.T. Elam's
Sans Souci BARANDR ™^
W.T. RAGAN, Proprietor.
970. 007: Ii*>n»r street
My Uslooa Is ruralsnsd with tho best Wine., Ilramllee. Ram. Uln and Whlnllss
bought for the cash. Imported Liquor a Hpeelalty. You can find at my liar
* *" * “ ‘he Finest and01
that
anything >ou WMi.t to drink from a glass of cold Milk'ur Bear to tl
Wh’sky-Kour In America*. My Restaurant Is supplied with t
affords, and with the best cook In the State, and e set uf good welter*. I am ante that 1
an please the moat fastidious.
320 Lamar Street,
TELEPHONE 52.
ARGO & ANDREWS. . ’
p ancy - and - Family - Groceries,
Foachcs, Poore, Apricots,
Ptnoapplcs, Tomatoes, Beans,
Sweet Coro. All at.Bottom Prices t
Cigar* a Socially. Confsotlnui, Cracker,. Luneh Milk Biscuit.
Best Cream Patent Flour. - Magnolia and Gold Band Ham*
All Good* Delivered at your Door. Oprn to ree«lv, orders from
6 a. m. to 7 p. m. *
.
fK • »
rm
200to 400 Pounds.
We » ant every man waif king from 200 to 800 pounds In know that pur
“Stouts and Extra Size” Suits,
Pants and Overcoat, will fit you Ilka order fartnents, coat mq,k low
wear just as wall aud win you over la the way of bringing yotir fellow
sufferer* to us. SPECIAL 8IZE8 known *• “LONG* “ for tall ruen
ji*
7 BUrra MADE TO ORDER.
W,represent Flrst-clas* New Yorkiud Baltimore House,.
SAMPLES NOW READY.
M*«*re* Taken and Perfect Fit, Guaranteed—NO FIT—NO SALE
JOHN H SHAW.
The Champion” Clothier of S. W. Georgia
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