The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, February 10, 1882, Image 2

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c ' w71. OBelal OrgM •rtheCity ef America*. (Metal Orgu ef ltaoly Ceaatj. FRIDAY. FCBVARY IOIIi. ID POSTMASTERS. When Drw.jap«r» arc not called for It la mad* h* doijr of Postmaatera under the law to notify tli* proprietor* of thl* fact. Card*, already print* ed, arw famuli rd on application to the l*o*nn*»tcr, wlioso only duty will be to ml out with the cam* f the party not f*ttluf the |«|*r. Meeting of Nil niter Connljr Board of Education. Ankhicl'b, Keli. 7, IH82. Loans of Money I U’l.I be oe^ottated on Plvo Toar»' Thao! At the session of the X itional Agricultural Convention in New - — Vork, Friday, Professor A. L. I’er- a .. lvc> a. Boar.1 met in regular meeting at \ ry< „f Williams College, Massaeliil-! r „ r .| £ , rm .i„ 8oral . r „, lJ Court House at 12 w. to-day. j setts, practically demonstrated by j MT3# Tlieejaimof Joshua Hooks for figures how protection protects!?) rati™, mmi l. ...He thmnci, teaching during the year 1881, the masses of the country at large, was rejected lor the reason that lie j and the Houtli in particular: In failed to obtain tbe consent of the ; the matter of cotton ties lie sliow- Ilistriet trustees of the 27tli Dis-cd that under a ta'ilf duty of 35 triet to teach a public school in per cent, the cost of lies is raised said District, although lie was no-1 to 12 cents per bale, which in Henry S. Davis. Mebrei. Cailaw5y. cation* must be made thmnjrh J. B. Fbbuai febS.lm AMBKICU*, < NE W FIRM ! 188B. HARPER’S V«L\G PEOPLE, An Illustrated IVccfclj-KJ Pages. Who Are They I The Atlantacorres|ion<lentof the Savannah New* has indited the following rather sensational squib, which has somewhat excited this section with curiosity to know who the gentlemen alluded to are: “Humor says a gifted young poli tician of Savannah, another of Ainericus, and still another of At lanta, nil with earliest longings for Congressional honors, are to join Hon. A. H. Cox in the Liberal movement. Without the Radical element soconspicous, cither of the gentlemen hinted ut might run well with Democrats, bill the present outlook is not a promising one for their aspirations.” Mr, Hollin Wellborn, a well- known youth of this city who is now working nt the brick mason trade with Mr. John Kelioe at Fort Haines, met witli a very bad acci dent on Inst Friday at Unit pnim. He was standing under u seniroiil upon wliieli a colored carpenter was nt work with a Imichct, when the hatchet alip|>cd from the negro's hand, mid in its descent passed within a half inch of M r. Wellborn's face, and being very sharp, the blade cut Ills nose us clear oil' ns if it had lieen done with n kuilc, and, ol course, indicting mi injury that will disfigure him lor life. — Kufaula HuUe.tin. (filed that such consent was essen tial. The following citizens were ap pointed to fill vacancies in the Hoard of Trustees in the Districts of the county, to-wit: Hen. W. Council, 27tli; John Sims, 15th; A. Dodson, Old 20th; J. II. Wigging, Thos. Simpson, Old llitli; W. H. Davis, 17th. On motion it was resolved that the Public Schools of the county be allowed to run throughout the entire year, but the Hoard will only pay for the drat ninety lists' attendance ol any pupil. Teachers must obtain the con sent of tile Trustees of their Dis trict ninl contract with the Coun ty School Commissioner before their schools can lie considered ns Public Schools. On motion the Hoard adjourned to the next regular meeting, unless sooner called together by the President or County Sellout Com missioner. C. C. SiiM'I'Altli. I’res’t. WM. A. Wilson, See. mid C. S. C It* weekly v|.|t» crop ot 11,000 bales will make the expenses forced . upon the cotton planters in baling alone $720,000. j He further showed Hint if the duty on lies is raised to 70 per cent., as is proposed, this tax upon tire planters of the South will lie rais ed to $1,440,000 per annum in a 0,000,000 bale crop. I'll is is how Southern planters are protected!?; by protection, but bid as it is, it is not the worst view of the case, lie it remember ed, the planter, after having to pay ’ this enoi minis tribute to monopo-! *! lists, lias to lie thrown into com-j petition with the markets of the world when lie offers bis cotton for sale. Further, in the matter of steel , , j ia win. iisaitonal. rails, tile Professor showed that : R tIl ‘"iiitunc. .houM w or : - I ~"r>' ,,rd " or Sillicit la Boys and Girls of from Six lo Sixteen Veers of Age* OLD GRAKBERRY CORNER. Vul. Ill(.'umiiiciiretl November 1, IHN1 .Von is I lif Time (o Sulixerilie. Ti»e Young People ha* been from tbe first *uc* I CCMaftil Ixjoii'l anticipation*.- .V, )'. Etmiug /*«*(. It lm*u .ii*iinct pur|K>-e to wl.icli it rttedily I mi licit**--that, namely, oHurplantintr the vlcinU* ‘ paper* fur the young with a paper more ntlrac- ! live, as well u* in ore wholesome.--Ilostou Journal. 1 ..For neatness, ehgaoce oft ngravinir, er.tl eon- i tenia tr< Iiemllr, it i* ui.»ut.a*scd by any publlca- j tloh ot the kind yet hroujit to our not e.*.--/V?> , Davis & Callaway -HAVING I.ATFliY IM'KClfASKI> T1IE- >n y l»v the child •..ride pi l.l.l Ml ■fivrly liokttl f«ii ' ‘ y i«* ... —. tlnirgl.lv in A.lrxotr, J)llff*lo, X. Y. __ r . r .f for children which parent* i .-eed not f« ar lo let th**ir children read at the ! family flreti W.—Hart/ord Ikiily Timet. eddy lot fra TERMS. Harpcr’a Youug People I , - n Per Year, Postage Prepaid, t 1 ,,0# Hlfqrp. Number Four t'ent* each. Tbt llotiii.l Volume for 1881 will bo ready eailv in Novenib«r. I’rl.r f'ltn; postage piepaid’. for Y ounx l'eoj-L* |vr 1*81, Go cent*; pa* inert* | " add i tonal v m 1 BEAUTIFUL STOCK! OF >IR. JOHN WINDSOR, ARE DAILY ADD!NO TO THE SAME THE !LATEST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS! Of the six- great cotton ports New Orleans is the only one Hint so far shows an inereuse of receipts over last year. Her receipts me 9,000 linles larger; the decrease at the other ports is us follows: <) u l- veston, 114.231 bales; Mobile, 77, • r '99 bales; Charleston, 73,72* hales; Savannah, (H),85(S bales; Norfolk, 02.311 bales. The (tilling oil' in the receipts us compared with the same |ierioil last year of the Hull porta is 183,250 bales, anil of the Atlantic |iorl* 111,428 bales. To tal decrease at all ports 294,078 bales. A Si. Louis dispnto'i says tliai mi engraver of llml city is getting up a bit of medals, to be presented by Conkling, Cameron and Fillcy to each of the (limit delegates at the last National Radical conven tion. On one side is a profile of Uniat surrounded by (lie number ol ••allots on which tiie 30(i Htouil by him; on the reverse is an inscrplion. It seems to us that the inscription might very appropriately be dis pensed with ninl in its stead be placed a picture of the scene at the Washington depot of I lie linltiinorc ami Ohio road on the 2d of last J illy—the Stalwart statesman, law yer, politieau and theologian tak- ingaim at the limn who busied the 30(1 ring. tiie protective lurid imposes on the railroads of Hie country, using f such rails, n tax of seven dollars j _ for each rail, or $300 ]ier mite ex-i tra for a single track road. Who pays this extra tax to steel-rail monopolists? Thu tanners and the people when they ship freights | or travel over railway lines. [ The Albany Xeirs of Sunday morning contains an article on the tariff from the pen of Col, N. Tift, of that city, which hits the nail on Hie head mid for so mil doc trine ami sound sense we have not seen excelled, lie strikes the pro tectionist Trlrjnijiti A-J Messenger tome hard blows, with facts that cannot lie controverted. We shall, in a few days, give onr readers the article. HIV sol If. rrai* IH, Iidrrr /**■ rjrprru ar*Ur of II a hplu Jt Riotilhit HARPER it IIROTHERM. It Is stated that the Cnitetl States Supreme Court is so crowded with work that it is far heliiml In its calandcr. mid its business is accu mulating so rapidly that impor tant questions are delayed lor months mid even years, to the great loss of litigants mid to the serious peril of large interests in various purls of the country. Sev eral schemes looking to remedy this evil have been pro|ioseil, mid some of tbem likely to la* present ed to Congress in the form of bills. Tbe best scheme would la* to give the judges to understand they arc ap|iointeil anil |iaiil to work, and not merely to look wise. Mr. Henry Wattersoii, who is an intimate personal mid |n>litical friend of Hon. Samuel J. Tilden, states through the Louisville Coiir. ierJournai that Mr Tilileg has no Idea of being the next President of the United States; that his coun sels and his purse are open lo his party, but that “bis person he has reserved to his declining years, which be proposes to enjoy with his friends, his liooks and his pic tures, of which lie is fond." The Washington Slur thinks it is a duty that Congress owes to the people of the country to pass, at the present session, a law to regulate the counting of electoral votes. It says; “Two presiden tial elections have lieen held with out any defined method of counting the votes, because partisanship was more potential in Congress than patriotism. Until parties are re sponsible for this neglect in the past, but both ik w have an oppor tunity to repair their delinquency by the enuitmeiit of a lair, just and comprehensive law, prescrib ing how each step in the count of the electoral Notes dull be j taken.” Tbe Chicago Timer says that, the Clnhaii bite is worse than the I'eriivinu bark. One idea of it is that, although IVruviaii hark is' good for ague ill individual enses, it lias no elleet upon a Chili gov ernment. Holiday C Dress (Jodds. Homs ami ft'romi, Domestics, Sheetings and White Goods, Eto., 3NT FULT, SUPPLY ;===■ ANOTHER LARUE AND FRESH INVOICE OF Ladies and Grents Slioes SOOIXT TO AHRIVE ! DAVIS & CALLAWAY, (iranberry Corner, AMKRICUS, GA. Mr. A. (>. Huron is one of the , best I'nrllnmentnriiins in Ucorgin, I but we ill n'l think lie was cut out for a Uovcrnor. We are afraid lie would give more attention to bis < l»*nrd than to the airairs of State, i TTmnlwa III,/,.;..,.,,,, BOO “ B , Dwelling House for Rent. A rvui r'«'n 'lo t-111., a Il.iim on Cl.or.I. »|,ott I COTTON* AVKSTK, AMKIHCl'S. Over Taylor .V. Hawkins, PROF. T. IV. lilSIl W i'l ir-«|—n lr. Ilancla, Sell,,.. nt tli, unit- nl»„ !*'• U.i J.tir ,n..l 10 ItKeuRuKK ortlci f..r 'f; 1 . 1 ;:- Ma.l.-r-, TIMIOHUOW UIIHXINU nl 10 o*rtork. All tit. The Columbus Timer says: "It is evident that if reform be is to cl'- lecteil in our present ta'ilf the l»e- inoeratie party must lead in the movement to lilt the burdens that rest U|H)ii this jieoplc by reason of llieir having to pay an exorbitant j - tax on three thousand dutiable ar- tieles. The people are ready llirj , sueli an issue honestly ami au»res.!'»« . , * ’ ‘ ' | Tucmlay In Mu HI Vfl V prOHOIltOll. -a I.*. I he following* ilciMfihctJ nn.|.ori*"t # m j Whol* lot* i»f I .uni No*. W iiiitf !*.*, iini Soraps, Fapeteries, Autographs AMI.- A 1 Street, ■ ■ ■ Amoi'iouii/.Ga,, CARRY A FI'I.I. LINK OK Heavy and Fancy Groceries! AT ‘‘HOCK BOTTOM” PRIC'ES-TERMN I ASII. TIIKIII STOCK roNsisTs tip • r, 00 Rushrls choice White Corn ; 500 Hiishcls Feed Oats; 500 Bushels Fresh Meal; -b.000 Founds Uran and Shorts ; IbO lliislicls Cow I’cas ; IbO Darrels Flour—from Family to I’alent; b Tierces Choice Leaf I.aril; b Tierces .Magnolia Hams; 100 1‘ackages Mackerel—in all shapes ; 100 Hugs Virginia Salt f« $1 60 per hag; 2b Hags Colfec; 2b Harrnis Sugar; I,-*-*. C, “' es « al "* Ricb Hore Hotter our specialties; • 100 Boxes Craokers—to lie closed out cheap : A full assortment of Nuts, Candies und ease goods. Dooly Sheriff Sale. *' *, <..1.1 l, r..r, ie.c«« h.». ,l„.r a. the ••“•r c nnlir, U,.. Ih, Ilr.1 »> •*«- wltl.lr. Ill, k|:,l hour- of 1”. all lying: I" tin* Mr. riui|>pe (on. late ol the .. , , " , .' in-|,r..~ri} «r.v..i. „„a,r n..l h, -welma -Iri/iis, lias taken a pmdtHni , I Vi'."'.; inr,>.,r or.iohun. k,h’ 1 J rtrl,k \ l o., v,. ,-.i.l A. .1. SliM.iii, Ifor-I. I— I -—I- - - '■ 1 mini tl„ imp. rlor Court „l 1Io.It fouutv. S.1,1 projiom lomuil UUI ill -a;.I il Thl. .lauuirv -id- iMi r. f. hack,shorni>. c. on the editorial stair of the Mont gomery Atlcerlirer, assuming the place vnenteil by Mr. Keyes. Mr. Coi v is a sound ami forcible writer, mill tile .hirerUser will lie graced willi live and ghll'ul edi- tiiriida. Hiiii.lt. It. Hinton, of Ainericus, lilts written a letter to the Cimsli- EANCY600DS.J L ; 3 j ipes ivcock. -w iioi,ksa;.k ami iiktaii. df.ai.kis is- . OR* AND IVIN'KCl' ll(|l'OB* AND W1YEO. UK L I<{IOItS AND WI.YECI IQl'UK* AND »I\tO [t ons AND WIXECtV ■oils and wt.\i:n AND WIN’ECJ AND IV IN'KIT Serious Irregularities have been discovered in the work of the Cen sus Bureau. In the ease of Hour and wheat, the annual production of the fortuel being b5,00u.0UU j "a™ — < .mu n inm p, me i on im pounds more Ilian could lie made ! deiiyir.g that be i. mi linle-j from the computed yield of wheat. !! en,lt ‘? t ea ". ,li,lalu for ,ioVl ' nu ' r - — m • -m j He says lie Bee* no ren* Sullivan won the prize light n ‘•oserting the organize,I MisHissii.nl Pit.. I-.i i .i * i I’vmiHraev. es|>ecl:;llv when no Isd- MissiHsq pi ( ,t , in ihe ninth round, l ter snl.stitnu* is proiMsed for the Kyan failing to come to time. The i |>arty eonvention than a hack room j (lovemor of Mississippi issued his ' cRUcua. Mr. Hinton hits the moii- proclamation, forbidding the light I s f‘T ol bidepeudenlism (so called) j but tbe officers (ailed to put in an ! - !K ‘ l tl,e ev0 " tl,al •'.'•nark. ap|iearince in time. . i The Boston Herat,I rcccommcnds ireople who cannot sleep warm to lay newapapera lielwccu the blank ets. We have known |ieoplo to lie warmed by news|ia|H*rs without goiug to that trouble. 1 Cremation! jo MERCHANTS TIITT?^VA 1 * 1 *'P* ln urt wp^ U fill clo« of.vaMin. Srml fur condition) thi* M.VV 81STEM. tlio Uoit AdvantuirrouB n er offered to both .Merchant and Consumer. )LAXl>ItKTirS G AHDEN SEEDS grown on their own Farms, OVEIt 1..100 CACHES devoted to tills purpose, are tho ih ! J 23r° SETH 4 S0NS ’ Se ^ c ™»^2^s.saTm p^iA^rpmA right L. _ Felton's luiiepenilentism is the biggest fraud now receiving attin;. tloll.—Forsyth .4//en tires. J7. r M97Zy?S l(|l'UR* AND WINtl_ IL8SSS ns Ssas:.':.'.'::::::::::':Litas Tin* Only ('inii|ilrle Line of Liqnoi'ii, Wines aud llrandy in (lie t’ily. WR IIAVK OX Ill'll SUM.IKS j Marten's 3 Sur Jlrumly, j The Rest Auierii-aii UraDtly, ■lim Jones* J*«,ch. “Pani sad Straight.' I Old Maryland Apjile liramlr, ( Sun benui A A A A, , Century X X X X, ; Old Hunger, Virginia Club, Belle of NeNon Rye, a strictly pure Sour Mash Whisky, made in the i old ‘ as u ,0 »ed way and mellowed by age—four years old, AND TIIE FINEST SCl’PPERN'ON’IJ WINE IN' THE WOltl.D!! Muitnulia. Myrtle Itloom, l’ itibtry Corn, Stone Mountain Corn, (riDM, lCmuM, Ginger anil Cherry Uinriily, luipriried and American ('hampannes. Imported Slicries, Port atul Jlmleira, HiaCB QSlCRitl h»T* dons tBiTB thklZ "»» ot At -SrtT.TZ' AAAA. RAPPAHANNOCK. MINNIE I.EE, LVOV I.YLE will U- no delay in the funeral. * ” Mtm/c. CIGARS ! CIGARS ! CIGAR*, from a for u Nickel to 19t. straight. When yon want a lirst-class siuoke, come here to lind it. IBO BOZES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES. The following celebrated brands cun be bud of ns VHUilMA SCROLL. OUR CHAMPION. llt.N HILL. AND KIRKWOOD. At Actual Cost lo ( lose Out Slock. I an we do not Intend lo handle any longer. ^ tarn,.- >bove eniimeraaied goods sre onlv fait cur laree tn.l raiii.l .Ink '* *‘ rrv srerylbiug kept in a well slocked gnu-cry »!.,r«. ' (j a n! 1