The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, January 20, 1882, Image 1

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TH.I- WEEKLY. VOL .TIL AMERICUS, GEORGIA FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1883. NO. 108. J^nm'un«!i|lccovtlcv» ri.ni.isimu nv w. r>. GiiBsssnszi. UFFICE 0\ COTTOV AVEM F, Su-'oacriptloii Xlates: Tui-Wkkki.y One Year, - #4.00. Wbkki.yOnk Yeau, - - $2.00. Sunday Issue One Vkau. - $1.50. HtOFKSSIOWL k HlM.UiSN (Mil,) w.H. kSmbrouh, ATTOHVEY AT LAW, LEESISUKGII, - - GEORGIA. Collection's a Specialty. Mnyllwly W. It. DUPONT oukuuy. GUERRY & SON, A MUlllCl'S, GKOIIOIA. (Oihcc up Ttiitri* over OranUny »Y I»;irl.»\v*h Will praclieu in all the Courts, hot it statu nn.l bV.Icral. .lulv 0-w»wly. W. I J . ItURT, iDBKTIST, AMHitlers, ;OKO|t(i| A. <Inaranii’OM satisfaction in tin- most illllliiilt mrs. m. e. Raines i Holidays Toys, JIiii.us, Vases, Kmokino Sta Toii.et Sets, Wash Boxes, Wiiitino Desks. llANDKKiiniiEi' Boxes (Jl.oVE Boxes, X ECKI.ACBS BltAcEI.KTS, StATUKSS, Cl I'S AND S.U l.'EIIS, .Mi lls, PlTCMEKS, Teasets, Teasets, Waooxs, Tiiains, Stoves, Daiinimi Kuos, HUDSON S CORNER, Araericus, (4a. TTTF f!R A YOU STTFTfiH ct a piece of parchment anil ncra}’-, at with all their force. This is AAAU uilin.AU/ 1 j on, mill, turning toward a tnblc ltc- caused by a binding in the largo gnu rapidly to sketch a man’s hand, muscles behind the shoulders. Take, (One evening, in the year 1520, a It ivas presented open, impatient, j lor instance, a large powerful draft female, completely enveloped in n with hollowed palm, as if expect,! horse; although lie is better mils- C. H. HINTON. J. il. MATHEWS. HINTON A MATH IMS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice in all 11 in mil ii tins of tlii* .ln<li.»l:il •Circuit, alco in itooty county, in Court of too State of (•eorgm, n •Court of thn UnlD'd Stulei • »y anccial contract. W. .F. SHAltS, \V. I). KRAUS DR.W.J. SEARS A: Ml ELLAVJIJ.E, GA. DR. D. P. HOLLOWAY, DENTIST! Amcricus, (>'n. f)KRl-’ORMS all operations on tin* Natural Tcclli i ami iiiHorla Arlilicliil Teeth on the latest mi l »io*t Improved ihcihoiK *tllii.c, over I >n veil port A Smith** Urujr Hiore. C. R. McCRORY, .A-ttovnov at Law, r.I.LAVILLi:, O.i. a Specialty. Collections a pill*.'* tr Drs. Westbrook iV Joiner, riiysiflans ami Surgeons, . NPEUSONYILLE, : : GEORGIA, Olllee ul Driif! Store of \V. M. Clark. Alavis ly 11. (J. GARDNER, ATTOKNF.Y AT LAW, OGLETHORPE. GA., MU. practice In the Soiitli-weatern f r.iUt lr "mViy li'.i’r"' tonsorial emporium ! HENRY ANDERSON 11 Ait Mo.MiT: I lullsKS Does Cats, (Ji NS, I'lSTol.S, IJai.i.s. NIarai.ks, Toys, and t*v<*»3 , iliiiifj lo pli itM! nml rluirin llic I ill I** oiif-K ini limf most inyslcriniis ntnl linpimattiny oftlio vcsii* win'll tins Hpiiil- util mnlsti in|iornl Keein tomiel. I,« ( nil who nru iu* search of ( hiistimiR presents for old er young he sure to call on V\*LT1 Riper HAS RLTIHNKIM His Photograph Gallery NOW OPHNI fixest i»i< Tenr.s, LATEST STVI.ES nml ALL SIXES. Sulislaclion (.'niirmilml Pricks Moderate Stock is pure and fresh Excellent Assortment ul Dorsay Colognes Lubin’s per liunery Toilet Soaps very fine. WlfEATI.KV s STOIIK, Amevieus, (ieorgin. Prof. VAX 11IPKIL W‘ ‘J l--.vt-.vtf jkwd: A AIK mC US, - GI’ORGIA, Standard Patent Medicines Tooacco and Cigars, MMMIW The best 5c Cigars. A.J. & ff. B.Wsbd Southeast Corner Square. Great Germ Destroyer DA It Ill'S Prouliylactic Fluid! SMALL POX UlMIHIIATHIlJ R'i , aid on Sunday uiini ■ roiitly litt.’d it up in : ^repireil ‘than ever M All who may ul-h t<» I • Hliauipooiug, ell'., do Free to A IkMuliful Hook for Hip Askiim! j T|Vk SINo'l.l* 1 M A N I l'A ( "• I I* IN'* ' r |, 1 \ ! I •••.tni card Ifni a di-tilu any ’■> ■" r*' r j”" ' j Ik pr.'Ai.with a »•*• inti Hilly ilili-ti;.li'<t "V> m j New llimk entitled liL.viis tti:iv.imn:i», - oil ITU. sTiiitviirriinsnmi; him:. Si'i.r.xmi* Sto.h; of W atoll es and ej< rwelry j Oftlie Latest Designs! All Repair \Yoi;b'j PROMPTLY DONE. .1. E. Sullivan jHAULOWlimiSH; \\. II.( LAV. Propi-Ielm-. I Ann•pieus. ' <la.| Pilling of Small Pox I’rovcnlcil. I'leers pu rl lied jlinl licaleil. (langl'eiie prevented and cured. Itysetilery cured. •mild* hcftletl ra. il In Vho’rt igioii de*troved. u•••<<•. rooms ; purl I i„. a |i d rapidly tiiade pleasant. Mi'urvi.y * 1 ' rd and sick per* lime, u relieved ami re- j,.«! up. For sure throat it is i diptiikkiaB I'rcvciited. } long black mantle, was walking to-1 inn; a shower of gold peiccs. it ward tlio bridge of Kialto in Veil- bad, so to speak, a sensual, avari- ice. Her steps were weak and un- j cions expressioo, and one of the even, and, at intervals, she looked [ lingers was encircled with a nias- around with a hurried, Iriglitcned i sive ring. glance. j “Tis my hand!" cried Qiaunet- She paused at the centre of the tint, bridge, and looked down with a ■ "And vonr history,” said the nr- shudder on tin 1 elear, liliie waters list. of the Adnatie; llien closing her Giving the sketch to Antonio, eyes and murmuring faintly, "An-1 the author desired him to carry it cled than a young mule, he can’t kick half so hard as the mtile, sim ply because his muscles licconie stiIfencd by bard work, while the mule's arc free and active. Such is tlie case exactly with Ityan and Sullivan. Ryan’s muscles arc bound from liard work, while Sullivan's are free from the exe'viso lie has received in playing base ball.” “How long will the light last?” tonio, my Antonio, adieu!” she to l’etro Benvoto, librarian oftlie “It ought not to last more than prepared to throw herself over the ' palace of St. Mark, and demand in thirty minutes at the longest, lie- parapet. I exchange for it GOO pistoles. ' cause the men r.re too heavy to Just as she was falling a man | “Six hundred loots’heads!” cried light any length ol time. Heavy- rushed forward, seized her with a the inn-keeper. “I-would not give weights don’t light long.” powerful grasp, and, drawing her a zceehin for it.” , J "Why, Goss and Ryan fought n back said: “Girl, destroy not the Without speaki ig the artist turn- long battle.” life which God has given you. If j cd haughtily away. ■ "Vcs, J know that: but you could you arc unbapny enter your church, j The gondolier took the parch- hardly call that a light. Joe Goss kneel on its hallowed pavements, | meat and looked with astonishment just stood up and kept Ryan from pour out your sorrow, and thank I at its guise. He then turned doubt-1 hitting him. If Jon Goss hadn’t your Maker that you have been fully toward Maria, but a glimpse | been drinking like be bad for Ill- preserved from rushing uncalled j from her soil dark eyes reassured | teen years before the light lie would into Mis presence.” ' him mid lie set out on his mission, have whipped Ryan in twenty min- The girl impatiently tried to With folded arms ami a moody tiles. .Speaking of the Goss-Ilynii shake off the strong, kind hand that j brow the artist commenced pacing | light reminds me of another ren- iield her, and said: “Let me go! I miistdiejiu peace!' In another moment she tottered mid fell to the ground, where she lay without sense or motion. Her preserver raised her head, and. iu order to give her air, drew back the veil which concealed her fea- | up and down the large room in the c!” hostelry, casting at intervals Kcrntcnizing glance on the young girl, who, now penitent for her in tended crime, was silently pray ing in a corner. As fur Giaimet- lini, lie seemed unable to shake oil’ the strange ascendancy gained over lures. They were lovely, and the ; |,im by ids unknown visitor, his S of ill I II.- Loii.sc, it pli'illM al ways l>‘) iisoil jiLoiiI tins It will |>revent imy unpleio* ■ An uiiiiiloti' for animal nr vegetable |>ui<*»li*, Htiiig'*, etc. • l»anif«'nnH effluvia* of hirk I'lMlllln mill lio* pitui* r«Tii»v»'«l by it* Yellow fever era*|: DisiiilVdiiiil ami hirilifT! I'RKI'A It Hit I5Y II. ZELIW cto CO. i, Hub- I'roj rietor*. 8 ; AT AIjTi TIMES Rl.lpheil cover, this ban«l*i»ine I by application o el. IRC wliutcA ik, wllieli Cull Is* ......... -1 the branch an The Suitor Mainifaetin In: Fnneipat.Olllee, 34 I.'nl-I |.ai^'iil!(l.\ir('lyl'illi‘(lS;iiii|ili'll«»iiis| lj0W . EgT 0AgH p liI0E g man gazed on her with wondcrand admiration as she was gradually restored. By degrees she told him who she was and where shclivcd. Her his tory might bo summed up in a few words: An avaricious lather, a poor lover, a mutual but unhappy love. Vainly had Maria pleaded with her fattier, a rich inn-keeper of Ven ice, the cause of her lover, Antonio Barharigo, the handsomest gondo lier plying beneath the Bridge of Sighs.' At length, tills evening, her father, Gainnettini, forgot him self so far as to slriko Ids daughter with some violence; and she, with a far more culpable neglect of her duty, lied wildly from home, and, we have seen, was arrested on the verge of suicide. The person who had saved her led her gently to her homo, and having given her lip to her father, seated himself in an obscure corner of the hostlury. Gianiietliiii re ceived his child with rude approach- and bidding her to retire to her own apartment and betake herself to her spinning, lie casta suspi- eioms glance at the person who had brought her home, whose slo.it, manly figure and linn countenance, however, deterred the inn-keeper from addressing him ilia hostile manner. As Maria turned to depart a young .gondolier appeared at the [ iloor, and furtively approaching her, said: “Pcarcst! dearest!" Giannettini rushed forward shouting: “Out of this! Out of my house, beggar!” The young man did not stir. “Have you finislud?'’ he said iu a good.humored tone. “Wherefore these hard words? Have you nev er loved,Signor Gisiiiiettini? Have you totally forgotten the feelings ofyour youth? Know you r.ot that since I was III years old, a"' 1 Ma ria 5, we have love:! each other fondly? Will you not then allow us to hallow your old age \\ illi our grateful ble-sings; or mu-t via: wa ter your path with our tears?" “I don’t want, to have :, parcel of beggars lor mv g'audeliildren, said Gianni llini, roughly •'Certainly, von nr the that A stout arm, a brave heart,au hon est soul, will, with the helpofheav en, do unit'll?’* “A fool’s dream!” habitual elfrontery failed him, and sou why I think Sullivan will whip Byau. Tlie fact that Goss stood up before ityan for eighty-seven rounds, goes to show that Ityan isn't much of a lighter or he would soon have finished Goss on account of the age anil condition of the lat ter. The only tlung that I am afraid of is that Sullivan may not have the heart to light long. What for the tlrst time in Ills life he dar-. 1 mean by heart is gamcncss. He ed not break the silence. lias never fought with tins bare An hour passed. Then hasty, hands, and does not know what joyous stops were heard,and An to-1 punishment lie may have to stand uio appeared, bearing in baud a I’ora while. If lie isn’t a game and a letter. The ha bag and a letter. The Dag contain cd 000 pistoles, and the letter ad dressed to the artist, and prayed him to honor the librarian with a visit. “Take these coins and weigh them,” said the unknown, as lie threw the bag toward Giannettini. Antonio llarbarigo stood before his benefactor, pale and trembling with joy. “flue liiore favor,” lie said. “Who are yen?" “What does it miillni?” “Wimtdoes it matter, say you?” cried the gondolier. “Much, much to me! Tell me your name, signor, that I may love and honor il to tlie la t moment ol my life.” “Men call mu Michael Angelo.” As to the crayon sketch oftlie miser's hand it was taken from Ita ly by a soldier in Napoleon’s army and placed in the Louvre. During the invasion of Isl I it was unfort unately lost, anil, so fur ns can be ascertained lias never been recov ered. The story ofiu production, however, still lingers among the traditions of Venice. Tile Ciiiiilng Hal lie. A Tinirn Sliii- reporter met Kph. Hollaed, the well known sporting man, on Walnut street, last night, and asked him if lie intended to attend the coining prize-light be tween Ryan and Sullivan? “Well!” replied Kph.,“as I have attended every prize-light in the Coiled States in the last forty j \ e:u's, ] guess I can’t well alibi'd to ; miss this one. 1 am thinking of | stalling next week.” I “Then you think the light will ' really lake place?” “()h, no doubt of il. Krom what j I understand both men an anxious | to light." ••Whine will the light take place?” | : “Well, I think il will come oil' williiu fifteen miles of New Orleans, , , perhaps nearer than that; or they - - ', i'_e|'ln:*l mjjy pososilily lifjlit «>n a small is- young man; “but iviiat hinders | |, 11|( | ju Pondim-truiii which . I should not become so, too? i w(>1||( , ., ,.. l|litll | ,,|aee.” ••There is no interference by of- i licers anticipated, is there?” ; “None in tin: least. How tlie 1 devil can they interfere when tlieni man lie'll never win the light. “Rut they say that he would sooner die than be whipped.” “That’s all bosh about the dying part. Any man knows when lie’s got enough, and you can bet that when'he’s got enough lie’s going to holler.” “Who’ll be referee?” ,‘I don't know.” "You have been mentioned your self as one who would make a good referee. Would you net as such? "If I was fully convinced that the light was to ho srpmro I would not object to acting as referee if asked to do so, but if the light is not to be on the dead square I don’t want anything to do with it.” “You don’t doubt tiial tlie fight will bo a square one?” “Oil, no. 1 have every reason to believe that it will lie the linest uni! HipiarcHl light ever fought in the United States. Sullivan is lighting for a reputation,and Ryan is determined that lie shall not re- eeive it by whipping him.”.— Timm Slur. (Vital a bite Town Can l>»* Tlie Sycamore lil’puhlicnn is our authority for the following fuels which show wlmt may occasionally lie done where manufacturing en terprises are managed by thorough competent men. About twelve years ago the citizens of Sandwich, iu tlie northern part oftlie state of Illinois, formed a company (villi a capital of $75,000 which was alter- wards increased and, in all, the people have invested about $100,- 000 cash. The result is that there is now a capital y»f $250,000 and about $500,000 of'usscts. (Ill this apilal they have never failed to pay a semi-annual dividend of four per cent., at times tlie dividend iias been twenty and even tliirty- tlirce per cent., per annum. In all the company lias paid out some $.'100,000 in dividends. The insti- tuition lias wonderfully enriched ami built up tin; place. Its worst backset was last year, when about *00 oftlie 1,700 harvesters and bind ers manufactured would not work in bail grain ant were returned to them; but their eorn-shellers hud an unusually good sale and enabled them to pay their regular dividend. “Nay.” said Aatoaio "It i- so- | |s „„ |. IW iu Unisana against prize- (S . lmlwic {, |, as „„ coal mine, her sense. 1 mice l.o/en/i <h .Mol- u„| ll j ll; ,» D's all liosli to talk about ici was a meieliant; Hake Hiseomo (1 “ ; ,7lI,oiitic-s molesting them. Storz.a a cuwhcrder.” | l | ll ,,-'ll all be there to see tlie The man in the corner had heal k- ji„| lt ikemselve-. ami see that fair cued attentively to tlie dialogue, lie rose and touching Barbarigo's : Tin* lln« *i ilnwhui. hi **i ••U-u.miI ItOOTS AXO SIMM Ik*i r*iKiirii' iii 11-In' i I all • IN- Soatroa Fsagin, EAMIIIO V.tlil.il II tllllEII, i f.Alton AM* ll'.NDHOMF Sdodinn of Millinm Woods . shoulder, said: i dolicr! Com.i and struggling conquest, shall be thy wife! ' "Never!'' cried Gianiietliiii Most men imagine that it takes litlle or no bruins to farm. Is not this true? They admit that it re- play is given.” quires smart men to be lawyers, W'l.o is going to win the hat- j doctors, merchants, but think any- \\ ell spoken go"- t |e?” asken the Timm illuminator, j | lo( | v ca j, f arin . The consequence nogs success,; .i\y c || j „„ Wi n,at’s a litlle more j, j n .„iy lamentable failures. If than I can answer. I can tell you t |, c y w itb a little capital, they who I think will win it and on M | (e cililv lose it, get Irretrievably whom I will put my money if I into deDt and plod along aimlessly, Maria t syttllMii 1 A Mill IKY III IH.EV. 6 .ianeiv.tr •Well.” said the unknown, turn- glilko aIlv (l t all. I IMIKIt T. WHEAT! 1 Sll.VIil’ KAZnliS .Vri KN HYK III'.LI Lawson F. Collier.; .A.Ta.rjEITKCiTUTlE. To Tboso who Caatcmplale B!!!.ili!!2: AUomoy-.Tt-Law —AND— lli'.'il Kstalfi A iron l. int.i yrox, uKoiuu.t. Tm niy iLuh>»i.J !*• R* «! " 1 l f, ' r 11 )m»:> Cuhhty. Ul'KKX A\NI. A\ 1 > EAST I.AKE Til I* LATENT NTVLKS! Fun mine IS/me Iml I'nrrhnrr, dim litlle King. I’uhlii* S-jU Jir. AumieU'.U'J. “Who is il?” “Why, Sullivan. In my opinion he? will win tin* lij'lit. “What makes you think so?” ‘Well, 1 have* seen both men and in*' disdainfully toward him * this youth could lay down GOO |»i^* toh.*s, would you object to tin* mar riage?” “He that as it may, you mu-t re- , member that In* i * now little better : than a paii|ic*r.” *• Pshaw!” said the unknown, i “babblers are more tiresome than j theives. Before tin* morrow you Si, ^Snghe"fro pock-1 blows do not reach the object struck i Quitman. of no account to themselves or any body else. People should realize •Jeil close attention to business, sound judgement, practical energy and wise management applied to farming will pay as well there as in watched their movements closely. ol |, er departments of business. .Sullivan is a terrible bitter and as I quick as a cat, while Ryan is slum!- The free l’rcm says that not dcr-botind and ruptured, and al- less than two hundred acres will lie though lie is a powerful man, Ids planted in watermelons this season