The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, February 10, 1882, Image 1

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VOL .III. TRl-WHBKIiY. AMERICUS, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 10, 1882. ■•>•3:" rii JUimni!5|Uc0viUv. i'Lllt.lnilKIl liT W. Xi. GXiBSSXER. ItiFICE OS COTTON AVENUE. Sixliiacripticn Hates: Tui-Weekly One Yeah, - f4.00. Weekly Oni: Year, - • $2.00. SUNDAY I SLUE ONK VeAH; - $1.50. I’llOFKSSlOMli & BISl.MSS CARDS W. H. K1MBROUH, ATTORNEY AT CAW, LEE8BURGII, - - GEORGIA. Collections a Specialty. Mnjllwly vr. It. GUKHItY. DlIPONT GUKllllY. GUERRY & SON, Americus, Gf.orcia. ((Litre nj» stniri* over Grnnberry * llttrlo -tme.) NVill practice in nil the Court*, both State f Keitoinl. Julv6-wswljr W.-P. BURT, XDE3IV T 1ST, AMERICUS, .GEORGIA. Gunraiitceft antiafurtion in the most difficult cu*«m. All work warrante.l. Office on Lhiiiui- nireat. over T. M. K.lon’t. liefer* to h tiouul record. may 12 w mrs. m. e. raines HUDSON S CORNER, «n, * profit' ndn-nU. It. B. IIINTON. J. C. MATH KWH IIINTON & MATHEWS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice in nil the counties of thl* .Tudnlal Circuit, n I no in Dooly county, in the Supreme Jouri of toe state of (icoritia, end tlie District Court of the Unite.l Staten, uud in nil other courts wy special contract. «iluce m II^wMiim' new htiihllmr. Lamar Stmt. W. J. SKA Its, W. I>. SKA HS. DR.W.J. SEARS & SON. ellaville, ga. DR. D. P. HOLLOWAY, DENTIST! AmrricuH, Ga. f)KH l-'OltM S all operation* on the Natural Tooth L nml InnertM Ai nont Improved • Daveup llchil Teeth Smith* i the latest ami Drug Stoi naylStt C. R, McCRORY, .Attorney at Law, Collections A w ill.'. If ELLAVILLE, Ga. Specialty. Hrs. Westbrook & Joiner, Physicians ami Surgeons, . NDEltSONVILLE, : : GEOBGIA, onion fit Priig Stoic of IV. II. Clinic. ■ II. (J. G ARDNER, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, OGLETIIOllPE. GA.. ' ' W ILL practice*in the Sonth-weiitern Circuit »K'K c ' rau r l ' ro m. l ;‘Cf"; T0NS0RIAL EMPORIUM! IIE.\R¥ ANHKRSO.N U Kfll'KCTKUl.LY •nnounccMto the public that hit HartwrBhopU open at nil buainea* houia nml on Sunday until II o'clock a. m. He lia*' w- MMilly filial it up In it m at atyle, and I* l etter orop'iml !tlinn ever to wait upon Ids customer*. All who may wi*h to have Shavln?, Hair C uttliiif Hli tiopoointr, otc., done ill Urst-clas* *tyle. be would In* p|en*o l to have them call on him. BUd near the entrance to Harlow House. marll Free tfljTBryMy A lioanliful Hook for the Asking! Hr applying per*ona|ty at the ijcarcwt office ol THKMINUKK M AND FACT L'Ul NO HO. (or by postal eard If at a distance) any mlnlt per*on * ill he preoiiited with a l.e .utifuHy llliuttited copy ol 2C«w lt.H.k entitled * GENIUS REWARDED, —f)R THE— STORY OF THERETO MU'llIB, tonlalnlllj » lomJ.imo »l"l co«tlr itfel onri.ilW lr,.lltl,lili‘o;»!*». '■» U"‘'r ,v,k *4 .V 1 .*''- mi,| i.mud in ttu .It,burnt., Mu. »n-’ jruld lllliu- ltr.ipbr«l tout. So .ll- lye wlmlov.r I. iu.il. Ml lbi« luimlwm. lu.ik, wlilcli c.ji I* ibt.liud m.l) l.y aublleiilleli wl ihe brunch uuii .alionliuaic oiler* of The Bingcr Manufacturing C*». i*HE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. | Principal Ortlce, 34 Union Squate. une ? i . ly. w trt. .New York. THE MX FROM Toys, Doi.i.s. Vases, Smoki.no Sta Toilet Sets, Wash Boxes, Whitino Desks. Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, X ECKI.ACKS. Bracelets, Statues*. Ci:ps and Saucers, Mens, Pitchers, Teasets, Teaskts, Waiions, Trains, Stoves, DahninoKoos, IIarmonicis, Horses, Cats, Dihis, Guns, Pistole,’Balls, Marai.es, Toys, little ones on (tint iuiint mysterious nil,' tmppiout ilny of the yonr when tin, npirit- nal amlstempornlKPoni touiret. lo t nil who nrc in search of Christmas prcseiils forohlor young be sure In call on Van Riper HAS RETURNED! His Photograph Gallery jS’OAV OPEN! FINEST PICTURES, I.ATEST STVI.ES ami A1.1. SIZES. Satisfaction Uunrimtccd Prices Moderate OVKK T. WIIKATI.KT’S STORK, AmtTicus, A.J.&KT.B. Stock is pure and fresh K ellrnt Assortment ol Dorse; U-ologncs Lilian's jh>t fnnu'ry Toilet Soaps very fine. Standard Patent Medicines Tooacco and Cigars, I KNOW IT. At seventeen years of age I was more of a man than I have ever been since. I wore a long-tailed coat, and bools' (to which the ap purtenance of spurs was quite gene rally added), a mustache was quite visible on my upper lip and a con sciousness of ripe maturity never left my mind. I was studying for the legal profession,but at the time of which I write was spending my summer vacation at mv lather's j house in the country. person and face of perfect loveli ness ami grae. She blushed, when looking round, she chanced to see me, and again the play of expression on her Ma tures which had so interested me, fairly charmed me. The more I studio I her face the more I seemed to see into the pure depth of her noble purity of thought and deed. As we turned home I described my fair neighbor and asked my mother who she was. si live face, that she was deeply pained nml wounded. When this foolery had been car ried to its length, I perceived Grace suddenly rise and stop through the open window out on the”piazza. In a few minutes T followed her; she had retired to little distance front the window, and stood tvitli her head leaning against .the Tailing, weeping. Stealing softly behind her I passed my arm around her nml whispered. ‘Ah. dearest Grace, do not deny ‘Her name.’ mv mother said, -is j it! You love me!’ Grace Denny, and alio is the love- There was a little pause; then Americus, Georgia. The best f>c Cigars. A.J. & ff. Southeast Corner Square. Great Germ Destroyer UAKIIV’H Prolilaclic Fluid! SMALL l'OX EM UMTEV. rilling Ilf Small Pox Prevented. I Ul„er» |MitlSo.l anil ae|i24-wtwtf J. I Prof. VAN RIPER. JEWELER, AMERICUS, - GEORGIA, Shlkndid Htoik of "Watches and Jewelry Of the Latest Designs All Repair Work promptly done. J. E. Sullivan BARLOW HOUSE W. H.C’LAY, Proprietor, Amorims', * Ga. |iiirlili-,l imnini ■ naimiis ivUliPropliylutlcFlulfi Though so manly (almost sol- |j| est> t | lu m0 st superior young , laughing, yet still half crying, Grace dier-likc us 1 fancied) ill my «P‘ woman I have ever in my whole turned aside her head and said:' penrnnee, my inner was liy no means , |j^ 0 , IU! j w itli. It h too soon to, ‘Alas! I know it!’ so stern as my outer man. I loved Giink of such things vet,’ she cou- nij mother with childish tender- 1 - — - ness, and sooner than pain her pious heart 1 unmurmuringly ac companied her every Sunday to the village clinch to listen to long ser mons of which I could not hear a word, for the tremulous accents of the very aged minister who eon ducted the services were so faint us to be iiiaiulnblc where we sat. Though Incited by love and duty to subject myself to this weekly |>emince (well deserved by my weekly sins,) my conscience did not prevent me from whiling away the time liy such amusements ns lay at hand—that namely, observ ing and speculating on tim coalite tinned, smiling, ‘lint simiio years, A Pateut Kerlitizer ITIilch Anybody lienee it would mnko me happy to j Mur Use. sec my dear son married to just |„ December Inst the United such a woman.’ States Circuit Court, Baltimore, in ‘Not quite so fast, mother,’ said \ t | 1( . ease of Brooklyn and Carmen I, laughing, a good deal to hide a !lg u|„ g t R. J. Baker A Co., which little boyish embarrassment which , vn9 n ,.g U cd lieforo the court sover- I was almost anxious to conceal. .,| weeks ago, Judge Morris Hied his I found that Grace had become j opinion in"fuYnr ofilic defendants, a constant visitor at my mother's, I ’|'|, 0 llut i on Wll8 for alleged Infringe- and I did not fail to improve the lnu iit of a patent for the' manulim- opportunity of becoming better no-1 t „ re of fertilizers held by tho com- quainled with her. I plulimnts. from tho manufacture Grace—sweet, noble Grace, with , S!l | e of which they would linvc her childlike simplicity and sensi-; derived lurgo profits, hail not the tive woman’s ear—who could re-. dcIV-nclants and others infringed sist her? I could not; my whole „p OII their patent. The court held ... »oul was hers. In vain had I that the only diirercncc between mince ol my iiciglibors, an occupa-1 struggled—in vain had I called the lorinula 'patented by the com- Aion of winch 1 was fond. : upon my vanity (of which 1 had | phiiimntn and the old Liebig form- .[ ! e .!’ l ^ S !?'f l !“"^ ..ho....!'..!.‘ plenty to inwike) to save nio from nbuvns the substitution of dissolved the inorlilleulioii of loving without 1 ,i>no nn,| ground plaster for ground return. I could not stem nor con- [ bone and calcined plaster, and that trol tho passion winch, strong as a t| lu patent was Invalid for want of mighty whirlwind, had seized me. i novelty or any patentnble discov One evening 1 sat by the piano .1. iM-.I. il rnj.ldly. •y ciirt cl In aliort «lri*<l up. n|tli'\i<«i l.y Its . Hj.rlnklinjr Dapl.yVi DIPTHEltIA Prevented. rnii*t Ini »iiiDii•iiii'Y)’ < *ho!»*ru ili-xiputMl. UiU-.'rrli rcuVvwl »n,l ere,. „., d by In . a~-« ill ilrailh In III ested me more than all others was that of a young girl who sat not fur from us, anil who was accompa nied by an aged lady, probably her grandmother—the object of her over watchful care. The girl's face from lirst eliciting my careless ad miration, gradually absorbed my whole attention. It was very beautiful, but apart from that it possessed the greatest possible in terest for me. Never bad 1 seen a countenance which denoted so much sensibility; each emotion of her mind was plain ly written upon it by its quick, del icate changes; nothing was wanted hut the key of a corresponding de gree of sensibility in the beholder to read her tender, innocent soul like an open book. Eor hours I gazed and speculated on that fair young face—1 thought how sail would be the lot of so sensitive a being should late unite her to one who would not know how to read alight what was so delicately wiit- ten—to whom tho varying express ion of that sweet countenance would be but a blank—who would lie able to see in it only its coarser part—beauty ol feature. There was no cud to the reveries into j which those swift coming blushes j led me. - Sometimes, by cl ance, the fair j object of mv busy fancies would catch my eye, or without looking at me, seemed to know or to feel that I was gazing nl her, and I wickedly delighted in noticing the blush wli'cli deponed her cheek till A large interest was while Grace sang to ine. The cons-1 V olved in the result of this suit, in was not there, and dear Grace's varying cold and glistening eyes suggested sweet hopes to my vani ty. I fancied I saw love in those bright, dewy eyes and on those soft music-brcntliing lips. It was the last evening of my vuention, and surely 1 read a gen tle farewell thought In Grace's eye. I was beside myself with joy at the idea—I was as if in a blisslul dream —a delirium—a rapture of love. As Grace rose to leave the piano I caught her hand, and unable long er to repress the one thought that tilled my heart, I exclaimed fer vently: ‘Giaee—dear Grace—with all my soul, I love yon. Khu lilted her soft eyes and said The patent in question isNo. 200,- 077, dated July III, 1878, and- it de scribes the making out of tlie fer tilizers ns follows: This invention relates to a com bination of chemicals to.Jic used in connection with dry pent, pi;,muck and unlunchcd ashes, or with any refuse having fertilizing properties, to form a fertilizing compound; and it consists iu combining dis solved bone, ground plaster, ni trate ol soda, sulphate of soda, and sulphate of ammonia, iii propor tions substantially as follows: Dissolved bone, tbroo bushels; ground plaster, three bushels; ni trate ol soda, forty pounds, sul phate of soda, forty pounds, nml iilphnlc of animonin, thirty-three slowly, while a inischicveiis smile pounds. This mixture is Incorpo stole over her face: | intcd with, say, twenty bushels of I know it.’ | dry peat or muck, and three bush- She was gone before I could prevent it, or recover from my sur prise. The next day I returned to col lege,' expecting to complete my studies in another year. A year! How long to he absent from the of uiilenched ashes. The manner of. preparing a fer tilizing compound from Ihu (above ingredients is ns follows: The peal orgpiuck and ashes, if such matter is lised as the Imihc of tho mixture, are first thoroughly mixed with the I withdrew my eyes, One Sunday I happened, In com- i i-y n« | jujr out of church to be close to my iiuisuii j lovely neighbor—immediately be-1 of my insolence. I tortured iny hind her—my hand actually touch-! self by bringing the wliolo scene cd her unconscious garments. I ! again and again to memory—pas- Disilllktlllt Hid PliriflO-l 1 ^ n:lL uii irros>i»tilil‘: cloHiru to force | sioimto declarations of love, anil beloved who was to me the nuclein* j dissolved hones, and the nitrate of around which nil my thoughts j S oda, sulphate of soda, and sui- wouhl revolve. I need not say j,!i;u,. Ill'ammonia, tiller heingdis- hew often her strange ami unsatis. solved in water, added thereto, factory answer tormented me. 1 I ingredients nro next incorpo- perceived In her repetition of the | 1 . l tcrl with tho ground plaster, af- same words her remembrance of ter which tho compound is allowed the time she had used them before; , to stand for, say, thirty or forty and this, then, was the punishment days, when it becomes ready for of my insolence. I tortured iny- UM1 . in fid it i* tin* KM’ I'UKI'AltKD ItY db I, l'ro|,r I her III some way to notice me—to j her provoking reply, ‘I know it, ! speak to her—to oeeasion one of ‘The douccyou do!’ tlinugl L 1 some I those charming blushes—any thing times. ‘I would I had possessed j —I knew not what. In short, like ' tlie wit to have yon a little ; an impertinent coxcomb a* I was, ! uncertain.’ Renew Your Lease. There arc times in every one’s life when energy fails and a mis', arable feeling collies over them, mistaken for laziness. Parker's more ] Ginger Tonic will restore perfect activity to the Stomach, Liver and Miss Kate King Kidneys, purify the lilonl, Knd re new your lease of health and eom- lort.— Advocate. Potatoes and turnips from Ire nrntfre change lia* - KKKI'B. ON IIAN'D- A.T iLIili TIMX2S f% fk *r Large auil .\irely Fitted Sample Rosins . ant wealing IIOOTM .\M> IIIOKR made pairin li-tkaiyD-.arl 'TrcI.T. >\ A. Sroltl.’i •rtn.Uck-«.rt BCrret. Amorlui*. Cl*. A\!>iu:u DUDLEY. inMii9.tr t litaie.li*- r *rf.tl*m»ll in Anw'ctl*. Give it* n trial atid.L nuv.lL-twauilu.alt 6m Soabron (Sacci-ftf >r loJ. It. F.t SIIIO.VAULE Foagin, XiU$t"’ DARIIEII, UNOEUT. Wheatley's, ox tiik uiiixk*. SHARP U.YZOUH! ATTF.XTIVK HELP! ARCHITECT XT R E- Lawson F. Collier, i Attoniey-at-Law VN’I)— ; fAMpri. A ' 1 Fill Bpccillcatlnnv In lionl K^tat© Ajzent. | uikex anni: and east lake bit A YTOS, GKO liar A. 1 or *oy oth°r of tin* tmslern »ljrli**, *o m«-l)ili > <l ‘ I a t*uit both vonr iwt* and tour jorket. TicBlrtkooeUelarKt ofwilJ l<«J rale to | Xddrvt* It. J. fcliJAN. AM.It#ft, lail. Draaiag aid I stepped forward, and with insiif- I often wonder that, I was able ferahle insolence, I whispereil in [ to study at all this time, tor Grace, her ear. beautiful, graceful Grace, was nev- •Von are very prettj!’ efr absent from my thoughts—she Never was I more surprised when had liecomc tlie dream of iny life, I she calmly replied: the object ol all the love sonnets j | ; in,f arc selling mi New York for , ‘I know it!’ which hail till now been scattered | |,. ss than the home'product. Large I was absolutely startled. I had I on various rival beauties. I did | invoices of carrots,onions and eel- , expected a silent, conscious blush- study, hewuver, and studied hard, cry are the on way across the At- ■ ail indignant blusli-anythiiig rath- and at the end of tlie term passed j | a i k tic to this country.—Kxchanije. ' er than this cool ‘I know it.’ examination with tlie high honor— , These nrc only agricultural pro- As much as I had heretofore dis- much to my dear mother's pride \ ducts, and therefore nobody ever liked attending tlie village church, ami joy. ! thought of protecting the industry i tlie next week seemed to drag along I determined to lie wiser when 1 j that raised them by a prohibitory slowly enough, nml when Sunday ; saw Grace again—to discover be- tali If. if it was matches, or can- ''again entile my mother and I were yolid a doubt if I were indeed be- ^ nc d vegetables,, or pistols, or any early seated jn onr pew, and I tin- loved before I committed iny sell j other manufactured article, that mediately awaited for the arrival ’ as I had done by foolish speeches. | was thus brought into competition LOWEST CASH FRIGES Of my lovely enigma. I tried to In order to satisfy myself on this w ith imports from foreign coun- prepare myself tordisappoiiitincnl. point, and perhaps also gratify a I tries, Congress would at once bo ; ‘I have been thinking nml dream- little pique, when I returned home \ besieged by strong delegations a i.\sns and it\xismM3 ing about an Ideal,’I said to my- I did not go immediately to sic calling for more protection.—//onn; . ' self—'doubtless when the young Grace, us my feelings dictated, but Courier. ..... „ . . ladv herself appears, all my fine waited till ut my mother’s sum- —— • — ylCftiOII of JlllIlIKTV floods imaginations will vanish—there mons, she spent an evening with Wlieiui Boston man invites you to * can lie no doubt my Taney has been ns. Even the t, though my heart dinner, and beads a postcript X. B., i playing tricks with me, investing was lull of tenderness for tier, I at- he means “no beans.” a mere country muidon with Iran*- Teetcd coolness. I Imd made up • j cendant graces and elmrnis.’ While my mind to play a part, and sillier j Lnlug Itiluesscs. THE LATEST FTVLEK! ' thus reasoning with myself, the ns I might I would act it out. There The hundreds of healthy looking young lady appeared, leading her was a young lady staying with my men, women and children, that old relative with tender care. mother ut the time who dearly lov- have been rescued from beds of - Worshiping an ‘ideal,’ indeed! ed to llirt, and I was quite ready to i pain, sickuess and well nigh death My most charming remembrance contribute to her amusement. -I! by Barker’s Ginger Tonic are tlie Examine Ilrtorr Van rurehane. did not begin to do justice to the devoted myself to her tlie whole best evidences in the world of its beautiful reality. A soul full of evening, and felt the sweetest pain i sterling merit and worth, ion Miss Kate Kins. tenderness and sensibility seemed I eve.- experienced when I saw , will find such ill nearly every com- II > have found a filling home iu a from Grace's dear, changing sen-1 munity. I .lK|i-' JK.U'lfP. AuiVlL t»e« Oj.