The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, February 28, 1882, Image 1

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TRI-WBEELLT. VOL. TIL AMERICUS, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 28, 1882. NO. 125, JMUCnOtS |Uf0VllCV\ MRS. M. E. RaINES Great Germ Destroyer 1T1IMSHKD UT W. X,. O-XiSISSICElXl. Dl’fil K OV tOTTOX ATESIIE, Svi'bscziptioaa. XUvtM: *” Tui-Wzeki.v One Year, - $4.00. Weekly One Year, - - $2.00. Sunday Isr.ui! One Year, - $1.50. riMNlOMli &«tSL\ENS CARDS W. II. K1MBRGUH, 4TOB.VEV AT LAW, LEEBBURGII, - - GEORGIA. Collections a Specialty. M:i> I lwl y •v. IS. miKUHY. DW*ONT UUF.RRY. GUELUIY & SON, A MKlllCUS, (i EURIilA. (Othcn up Mnirn over Cranberry A Karlmy** Will prunticA in all the <’oiirt**, both State ami F**«le.ml. Julv 0-\vswly. W. P. BURT, BEKTIST, AMEUICUt*. tOKOIlflIA. Guarantees suiUfuctlon In tho most «Ilflicnlt cases. All work wnrrnntcil. Ofllee on Lamnr street, ovi-r T. M. K'lan’s. Refers to his profi* s prol nds-w !!. IS. HINTON. J. C. MATIJEWM. HINTON & MATHEWS,, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice in nil tho counties of this Jut! pin I Circuit, also in Dooly county, in tho ftnnremo Jo nr f of tin- Stuteof (ieorvia, snd the District Court oi* tho (Tniti-d States, and in nil other courts t>y special contract. • Mrtce m IliiwkinM* new bnilriiii£, Lamar Street. W. I). SEAKH. Toys, Dou,s, Vases, Smoking Sta Toilet Sets, Wash Boxes, Writing Desks. Handkerchief Boxes, (Ilove Boxes, N ECKLACES. Bracelets, Statcesh. ClIPS AND SaL'OERH, Mhos, 1’itciiekh, Teasets, Teasets, Wagons, Trains, • Stoves, Darning Eggs, Harmonious, , Horses, Cats, Dogs, Guns, Pistols, Balls, Makaleh, Toys, and everything tnplenxo and charm the littlconeu on that most mysterious and happiest day of the year when the spirit' nal andstenipnrnl seem to mret. L< t all who nre in seareh of Christmas presents for old or yonngbe sure to cnil on IK*eliters eared. FevereJ^^ nt 'ii'cv'per- i .cm. relieved and re- 1 -’ freshed by bathing withl'ropiiyliitlcFluid added to the water. Soft white complexions secured by It* use in bathing. Impu c air made harm* less and purified by u ' rh/ ‘ To puiliy the bn-ath, cleat-M* the teeth, it be eurpaaaed. DIPTIIKKIA Prevented. DR.w.j. mm m. ELLAVILLE, GA. J-.-i-’iA DR. D. P. HOLLOWAY, DENTIST! Amcricus, Ga, P !-:« 1-1 Ml MS nil operation* on and Inserts Artllld.il Teeth the Natural Teeth the latest ami improved method: •like, over Davenport & Smith's Drug Store, C. R. McCRORY, Attorney at Law, ELLAVILLE, Ga. Collections a prills if a Specialty Shs. Westbrook & Joiner, Physicians ami Surgeons, ANDERHONVILLE, GEORGIA, II. C. G ARDNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OGLETHORPE. GA., tio'n given to collections inayHMf T0NS0.RIAL EMPORIUM! HENRY ANIIERSON R K8PKCT FULLY announce* to tho public that Ids Itarlier Hh«>p i* open at ull busine** houis mid on Suuriny until 11 o'clock a. st. lie 1ms re cently fitted it up in a nent style, and Is better ?rop:»red Jthan ever to wait upon his customers. All who may wish to buve Hhuvlnor, Hair Cutting Hlutmpooiiiir, etc., done In Amt-class style, he would lie pleased tn have them cull on him. Shop r tho entrance to Harlow Horn* na7l3 Van Riper HAS RETURNED! His Photograph Gallery NOW O P L 1ST ! FINEST FUTURES, I, A TEST STYLES mid A I, I. SIZES. SntisfiicMon.Giinrunteeri Prices Moderate OVER T. WIIKATLF.Y's STORK, Amcricus, : Georgia Prof. VAN RIPER. Bep2l-wtwtf JEWELER, AMERICUS, GEORGIA the PIKENIX FROM HER ASHES. The tiiii‘st*tlnlidiei|, most pleasant wearing an eleuunt HOOTS AND SHOES made. The bent repairirff douo in the most suMantlul and nrlDtie stylo, and all on reasonable term*. Kefors to every gontleuuin in Atnerlcu*. Call on me n at my new shop in front of Col. S. A. Smith!* of flee, yn Jackson Street. Amorleiis, Os. ANDREW DIDM.V. Jtinc-i9.tr Lawson F. Collier, Attorney-at-Law —AND— Real Rotate Ajgent. nit a y wo.v, GEonaiA. Twenty thousand acres of wild land for rule In I toot \ County. Loans of Money! Sri.KKDlD Sto.ik of atolies and Jewelry Of the Latest Designs All Repair Work PROMPTLY DONE. J. E. Sullivan BARLOW HOUSE W. H.CLAY, Proprietor, AmeriouH, - Ga. Pivo on Impr Will be negotiated 0 roars’ Time l •*>1 firms lu Sumter and Webster roun- . ./ L. U. Nelson. Atlanta, «*.. in sums of Thri-.-Hiin lr.il Dollar* and upward. Allj:ij|i!i- fall -tiN must U- made thr. ual. . IS. FEIJIKII lela.lm AMKUICL'*, OA. li hole “ „ CabrrS relieved and Ship Fev.r prr.entedby cured. . me. Kry.lpcl.. cured. lu care, ol death III the Burn, relieved inal.nl- home. It rtouM al |y, way* be u*ed about • the corpse—It will prevent any unpleas ant smell. An antidote fur animal or vegetable poisons, sting*, etc. Danceron* effluvia* of nick room* and hos pital* removed by Its Yellow fever eradicated SCARLET FEVER CURED, In fact it i* the great Disinfectant and Purifier! PREPARED 1IY •T■ II. ZBIjIK efts CO., Manufacturing Chemist*, Sole Proj rletors. HAIL, WIND AND WEATHER. Ed. Brown's Old Htnnil. WtSERV & CO., SIXA OPENED A GENERAL Supply Grocery CONFECTIONERY ! Though late in the season, choice goods and fair dealing will tell. Come and see us. IE Ford & Co, ■THE CASH MERCHANTS,— TUo Lime-Kiln Club. Detroit Free Pren. “What I was gwine to remark,” said Brother Gardner, as the back end of the Paradise Hall grew qui et, “was to say to you dat de pus- son who expects to lujoy dis life mi}*’ make up his mind to strike de world ondegineral average. He who neglects to do so will meet widdaily sorrows and dispintinents. Doan’ expect dat de man who hap pens to agree wid yon on de weatli- ! er liin sartin to agree wid yon oil I politicks. It (loan' roller dat de man who agrees wid you on poll ticks will feel bound to accept yuur kind of religion. Dc fuck dat you lend a naybur your shovel doun’ bind him to lend you his whcclbar- rcr. He who looks for honesty wliar’ he linds gray ha’rs will be as sadilly disappointed as he who ar gues dnl an old coat am de sign of a thief or a beggar. Put faith in humau natur', an' yet lie flier ready to doubt. “I expect to meet about so many mian men in de course af ay’ar." “I expect dc summer will be hot an’ de winter cold. “1 expect to itavc chilblains in December an’ shakes of de ager in April.” “I expect dat a sartin per cent of dis world’s populaslmn will lie to me, steal my cabbages, frow stones at my dog an’ hit me wid a brickbat as I go home from de lodge.” “On do odder hand, when I come to striko de average, kin put my hand on men who will lend me money, go on my bond, speak wull of me an’ sot up all night to pro- tec’ me.” “No man am pcrfcck. He may strike you at fust sight ns werry bad, but doan’ decide until you average him. He may beat a street kyar company an’ yit be honest wid a butcher. He may crawl urn der de cnnvns to sec a circus; an' yit pay his pew rent in advance He may lie to you as to how he woled, an’ yit tell do trnf about a snnvincd boss. He may cuss on dc street, an’ yit be a tender father at home. lie may incourage a dog' fight, nn’yit walk a mile to restore n loss’ chile to its parents.” “Accept no man fur his fine talk —reject no man fur his old clothes; stand him ' out in dc sunlight nn averago him. Yon will bo sartin to fin’ sunthin’ bad about him, but you will also lie sartin to fin’ sun tilin’ good.” I.AM.XR ST., AMERICUS, GA., HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES!! -PUREST AND BEST- The Pension Outrage. islimnclllo. The. vote of Senator Brown against making so pure a man and so good a Democrat as Neil Brown reading clerk of the Senate docs not commend itsell to our judg ment. He may be able to give a satisfactory reason for it, though, as yet, he 1ms failed to do. But this is a small matter in comparison with the stand he takes on the in famous pension-arrears swindle He endorses it in its fullest scope, and almost every other Democratic Senator is in the same condemn ation. It is an outrage to the people that they ought not passively to hear. This whole pension business is un insulferablc and constantly increasing burden on the tax-pay ers of tlie country. It is shameless in its discriminations, insatiable in its exactions, and infinitely corrupt in its methods. In our judgment, the Democrats who vote to endorse this infamous system, that threat ens to bankrupt the Government, ami indefinitely perpetuate the public debt, arc actuated by no higher motives than that of pander ing to the soldier clement of the Federal armies in the lute war, witli a view to the elections of 1884. It is utterly inexcusable. If the De mocratic party cannot win success j without abandoning principle, and ‘ buying up this element witli the Is It merely a Fashion 1 Tho blitter records mado by a number of Jersey cows in America, has given a fresh impetus of the interest in that most interesting breed of cattle. Think of daily yield of more than three pounds of butter from tho milk of one of those gentle, docile lit-.lc pets—and such butter i There is no longer a blind ad herence to black points, wax-like horns—they are no looger grade to nun-cssentials—to the neglect of essentials. It is no lougur u lucre fashion to breed Jerseys in prefer ence to other thoroughbreds, but a business, founded on sound princi ples and solid business consider ations of profit. A butter yield of tlirce pound per day of Jersey butter means, even on our market, $1.50 per day from the sale of butter or, suppos ing this to continue for two hund red days, and we have an income of $800, which is ten per cent, on $3,- 000. Tho buttermilk from such a cow will nearly pay the cost of her keeping. Besides, every heifer calf from such a cow will be worth, when six months old, somewhere between $200 and $1,000. Is it not natural that the owner of such a cow should decline to sell tier at almost any price ? Such a cow is quietly ruminat ing within less than two miles of where we write to-night. We allude to Mr. Wade’s famous cow, “Tend- la.” Tho herds of Mr. J. B. Wade anil Judge John L. Hopkins can lm*-d|y bo surpassed anywhere, ami yet it seems difficult for our people to realize the fact. It is the fashion for onr people to send Northfor fine stock,and, in deed, for everything else; blit if they really understood their own interest, and the fuct that every animal brought here from the North must run the gnnntlet of acclim ation, they would prefer paying double the price for an animul al ready acclimated rather than run the fcniTul risk of acclimatising nn portation from a more northern latitude. Wc advise all who are in roach of a thoroughbred Jersey bull to coRMAense.at once grading up their common stock by using their best cows as a basis of the Jersey cross, Tim great superiority of the Jerseys as butter produces no longer admits of a question. W | —6 "I' «— INKS AND LIQUORS* ; money of the people, then, for one, kJ j we welcome perpetual defeat. The HampigNE ! Democratic press oi Georgia ought I A New Brand. fDetroit Kreo Dress] A tall, lame negro lias been in tho habit for a year past of calling at a Michigan avenue grocery and begging a few potatoes, a bit of codfish, or anything else like to lie given him. Tho oilier day tho gro cer took a flour-suck ami mado up a mixture of sand, meal and flour, and when the negro came around lie was almost pulverized to hear tlie grocer say: “Now, Sam, if you won’t come here again for three months you can shoulder that sack and take it home.” “Am you in earnest, boss?” “Yes, I inian wlmt I say." “Wall, I reckon I’d better cotcli on to dat cimnce, un’ may dc Lawd brass you fur a liun’red y’ars to cotne!” Ho shouldered the sack and walked oir, ami was not seen again for three days. Then lie entered the store witli the romaak: “Say, boss, I didn’t mean to come back, only I want to ax a qucsliun.” “Go ahead.” “It’s about dat flour you gin roc. Dc ole woman an’ mo doan’ tuko de same view of it. I bald dat it am a new way ofgrindin’ up wheat, an’ she says it um a new process fur usin’ up gravel bunks. Kin you frow any light on de subjick?” “It a new brand of my own," re plied the grocer. “Tlio wheat was raised on sandy soil. Can you re commend it?" “X—not ’zuctiy, sah, but if you Large and Aitely Fitted Sample Rims GINGER ALE AND SPARKLING CIDER. ! ! (live ii* n trial Hiiiljbe coiivlm iv.3-twuuilw*u)t 6m Soabron FieldFeas andBriclci Seed Cora, for Sale. nty-Mvo Feagin, (8«cc**sor to J. R. Covington.) FASHION A ISLE I1ARIIEII, ! UNDER T. WHEATLEY *, ON TIIE CORNER. SHARP RAZORS! ... . „ Hundred sh. U or nm:n cons of the mile rob VArlety. eipctod In aovarci* of giUhrri: R the irof» hv tilucMni: tin? fop com of »'afks lulling * •• K ,. y j nalta lauwfctsi e. iY iiiWKlXS. : Wll R.. ATTENTIVE HELP! ARCHXTFCTTJRB. (I Fresh assortment of OKTFEOTION chould change wid me fur a peck of beans raised on a side bill an’ ptitde ole trees an’ stumps an’ slouesin one -bay an’ dc beans in unoder, it would save a heap of ar- to speak out in condemnation of the position of Senator Brown on this question. Silence will lie ^ rightly looked upon as an endorse- * incut of this object abandonment oi the rights of the people, in the j gumont in de family, in to rest of a class as greedy and us ’ Tl ,„ *, "v..i„ " insatiable as the daughters of the ^ m I “n! Talk about the pluck of Parole! ! Congressional legislation ? The poor despised Georgia mule outrage on public justice and pub- wofk ' g evcrv a) , ^ ye * rrouml j lie decency. Are all of our public ; un( , - c9 bu ' oU) * bln jn the TOR A PPO AND PTfrARR! mc " demagogucslllavc the fall for provisions to support the iUrSAliliU ANU OlbrAKb !, ..O friends among their own public who , e pl * Atatton . He U a hero in i sonants. the days of mortgages and West- “ * ■*“ • , ern bacon. Elegance anil Purity ANKTX1D GOOD BEST IIItANDS OK Si The Ermine Falls on Boscoe’g Shoul ders. Albany New. iu<] Adrertiier. .As sudden as a clap of thunder, without the least, premonition, Iloscoe Conkling is brought from tlie retirement he has undergone for the past year, so mncli to the satisfaction of tho American peo ple. Friday the President sent to tho Senate the nomination of Ros- coe Conkling, ot New York, to lie an Associate Jnstice of the Sir- preine Court of tlie United States. This was ^surprisingaction on the part of tho President to everybody at the capital, as we read in the dispatches that it was totally un expected, save by a very few Sen ators who had recently received an intimation of it from the President, but who kept tlie secret inviolably. The nomination seems to have greatly pleased the faithful, as they wanted to take it right up as soon as sent in, and put it through with something oi a hurrah. But this was unsuccessful. There was one Senator who thought Itoscoc’s nomination might just as well take tlie usual course, and this was Senator Hoar, wiio took the floor, and warmly said that while he con ceded! Conkling’s great ability, and that no man since Webster had surpassed him in intellectual force, he believed that Conkling had used ids powers for bad pur poses, and lie did not believe .biin to be honest. His elevation to tbe Supremo bench, said Hoar, witli great excitement oi manner, and pounding his desk by way of em phasis, would be a disgrace to tho judical ermine, and lie therefore interposed an objection to prevent tlie consideration of the nomin ation, and insisted that it should take tlie regular course of refer ence to tho judiciary committee. A single objection being sufficient to prevent immediate considera tion, the nomination was accord ingly referred to that committee under tho rules, without an oppor tunity for dobate or any reply to Mr. Hoar’s remarks. Well, this is high office for sucli a man ns the Senator from Mass- nchusotts described, to occupy.,.. But there Is consolation in it for tho Sontbcrn people. It places one who never lost an opportunity to fling insult into the fnce of the , South where lie can throwno more. May lie keep ills office and fatten on it. May his heart and purse fcol satisfied, and continue satisfi ed until a green old ago comes on when tlie gout or other inflrmitics will prevent his accession to any offico tiiat will a fiord tlie least avenue or escape for his burning hatred of the Soutli Big Things. Tlie largest deposits of anthra cite cual in tlie world arc in Penn sylvania. The greatest rivet in the world is the Mississippi, which is 4,100 milos long. The largest lake in the world is Lake Superior, being 430 mile long and 1,000 feet deep. Tbe largest cave in the world is the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, containing a navigable lake witli eyeless flsb. Tlie largest valioy in the world is that of the Mississippi; it contains 500,000 square miles. Tho greatest mass of solid iron in the world is the great Iron Moan- tain in Missouri; it is 450 lect high and two miles in ciicuit The greatest cataract in the world is the falls of Niagara, which plun-' ges over the rocks in two columns, to thedeptb of 170 feet each. The largest natural bridge in tbe world is the natural bridge over Cedar creek, in Virginia; itextends over a chasm 80 feet wide and about 250 feet deep. The largest room in the world ill the room for improvement. A ffomau’s Experience. Mothers and Daughters should feel alarmed when weariness con stantly oppressed them. “If I am fretful from exhaustion of vital powers and the color is fading from my face, Parker’s Ginger Tonic, gives qulclf- relief. It builds me up and drives away pain with wonderful ccrtainty.”-Buffalo lady HVRKS ASTNB AND BAST I.AKB or nnv olh?r of tbe iiuxlern *tyle*, no moJltii*! * ii uuft Utli vonr ia*t«i ami \oitr pocket. A<ldrv«s It. .1. SLOAN, Arrbitect, feiils.Eria Americas, o*. cash for all our giimls and ran offer you AN INDUCEMENT!! I Call and Boc Ladies who appreciate elegance and pnrity are using Parker’s Hair Balsam. It is the best article sold for restoring grey hair to its origins! color, beauty and lustre It is said “Fortune knocks once at every man’s door.” In most cas es it must have knocked when the man was out.—New Orleans Pica yune. Tho New Orleans Picayune says human flesh is heir to 2400 differ ent diseases. The intelligent doQ tor is bound to bit some of them in examining a patient. The ladies who sometime since were unable to go out,having taken Lydia E. Pinkhnm’ Vegetable Com pound, are quite recovered, and have gone on their way rejoicing.