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Americus
Recorder.
Established 1879.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1884.
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Americus Recorder.
W. li. &XjS!SSNHR.
I OX COTTON .iVE.N'CE,
CAPITAL PltlZE. *150,000
“ HV do 'if re by certify that ice suptrme
| tf te ananyementi> for all the Monthly and i
PROFESSIONAL & lll'SISESS CAROS j '
r - : ( ...I aye and contiol the braieiny* themkelre*,
JjA II 1 ft ieS, j , tTU i that the same are conducted aith /ton- j
(t*ty. fairne**, and in youd faith toward all
' parties, and ice authorise the Company to I
■ ~ this certificate, teith fa * ” 1
X.. H. CARTER,
A T T O It X K 1" .1 T L A IT,
Amu.iucls, Svmtkk Countv, : : : : Ga.
Office, .44 FiM National Bank.
C. K. McCKOKV, "
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
hLI..\VUXE.GA.
siynature* attach 'd, in it* advertisements.’
n UninmUalnueri.
NPRECEDENTED ATIRACTiON!
Over Half ^Million Distributed.
LouiKiiiiiit Suite Lofim <oilman).
DOCTOJtS.
Dr. 0. B. RAINES,
ilsslsilis
DR.C. A. BROOKS, " | f]W!S.„S*i!S ,M
S1DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, : T,, ‘*"" y
AMEHICl>, GA. gJS: SAft-EKirfl/vtear*
CAPITAL PIIIXE. $>130,0110.
PCSWBER
Absolutely Pure.
CLOVER IN HIHII.
It V M I
Hoi.itfN. May HI.—Telegraph and
Messenger: As I attach much im
portance to clover as a fcrlilizer
and mod. ceonomu.:;l rcnovaior <»<*'
our oxhiimUd lands, and a mo-t 1
superior foot I lor all kinds <*1' slock,,
I am anxious to stimulate our j
tanners to cubage more largely and i
generallv* in < lover eultuie. Kxpc-1
rienee lias proved that our soil ami i
climate arc not unfavorable to the I
growth ot* clover. The doe.hu that j
were enterUtiued a few years ago j
have been removed, and all that is j
necessary now is to take the Iron- i
hie to prepare the land and sow i 1
the seed. O.s most lands eight to j v
ten pounds of seed and two hun
dred pounds ul plaster will in one
year, it the soil is tolerable gout!,
la* eon verted into two tons of the
very best. hay. This material will
be childly derived from the atmos
n.!u![."u | pliere by the clover plants, wbith
.r.a\.!v I have the power of changing carbon
j :l |,(l oxygen into solid matter in
WHAT SMOKE IS WORTH.
\. KXTU AOllIM NAHA AUi»!ll.|s?|.
mi;\t or conn woon sm.jue in
A MICHIGAN mix ace.
A G.hhI Well.
Sex
thi
| their a'ems and leav* s. This they
; deposit in the soil xvlien their growl h
j is completed bv falling and decay*
j i..g, ami thus fertilizing matter h
! drawn from the atmosphere by the
i ton annually,and placed just where
Call* !.*ft at D^ventMirl'n druu -ton* will r*« i v.-
KMffiv :is
Ci.lli-flice •ncct*. may ft *tn.
' Dr. D. P. HOLLOWAY.
DENTIST,
ytng that trailing ia
wasted or lost in nature is true in
regard to the smoke from the fur
nace at. Elk Rapids, Modi., says a
letter to the Chicago Times. In
this furnace ale manufactured fifty
tons of charcoal per day. Thcie
are twenty-live cieucoal pits, con
structed of brick. Each pit is lilled
with a hundred cools of hard wood
and then tiled. The vast amount
of sinokf from these pits, which
was formerly lost, in the air. is now
utilized. Works have been erected j
convert the smoke into eheiui- |
Is and acids. These works are j
j a curiosity. First. they have a cir
cular tube made of'wood, with pine
staves sixteen feet in lengt h, bound
together with heavy it on hoops.
This tube is placed directly over
the piis in a horizontal position,
with an opening from each pit into
the tube. At tire end nearest, the
building there is a large drum con
taining a rotary fan profciled by
machinery, the power of which is
gas. That acts as a suction or
draught, for the smoke, which i
conveyed into the stills tilled
copper pipe l 1 . inches in diaii
lays ago a Northern
1 gentleman came to Lit tie Rock and
I announced his intention of buying
: a home. "I am not. ho j articular
| wi It regard to the house and
j grounds,*’ said lie, “ns I am about
j the water. There must be a well of
j “Think I*vt got tiie very place,”
I replied an old fellow whose shirt
. bosom was streaked with tobacco
i juice.
“Meet me here to-morrow.”
The next day the old fellow came
down and conducted the Northern
gentleman to his premises.
‘House is not very good,” said
the Northern gentleman.
“No. nothin’ extra.”
“(Jrounds not very pleasing.”
“No great shakes. \ 4 - t’s try t ie
lit drew a bucket of water from
the well, and when the Northern
gentleman diank his teeth chat
tered.
“ Why that’s the coldest water I
ever drank.’*
The Northern gentleman was so
much pleased that lie bought the
place without, further questioning,
seeing that the old fellow was not
\ j j anxious to sell, and fearing that
" I lie might change his mind.
1 ' • Several days afterwards, the
U?"r.'v'iSL'Tr!. S
It vt 11 port Ai N.*h'» 'lid*
US GA
CuMt r
!3«S
Ws
tzi;«>r nwr.w.. la.
siciii i.r I he t.laul along with the I in li njil li. Ill feet wide, Mini S
■ - nwn Ii-c.mi ll..- iif.itios ' «»«•;* <-*»I»|«-r pipes. .
phrro. mm then we have a conm-Ht. 1 * ,J 'U:iii>»-*f r. in n hnri/.ine
„l Nilic i. lime. |-„l:iNh. smla. iinur-,"" 1 l ,,wlll '» n -
ter; from this conveyed w
hy that water is so
warm I ean’i. drink it. I bought it
with the understanding that it was
cold."
nisei: L LA XKO IS.
ISTeil 3E»iols.©lrt,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
T.VI.HOTTON, ... GEOltt:
ii ■ *m*»; ALMOST INCREDIBLE.
i.'C - W<M '»••• j
JZ " ‘S’;;:: _j5*» I i Kneii
t27ii l*ri/(•, dinoiiiitir..* r . «f.:j.r.oo i «g*a*J| air can pendraU* and warm
Al»j>li*niIon for raftt*t.. «’h*.s »-ii<>uM Iv ni:i*le J *as!*-i»riTto'iMTffJr**iT. a. t*. f'R.vxvroiro. ' act upon the miiMMal matter
INSTILL BORE SO. j;;r
" iih j| <■-1-1 when it
oxvgen and nitiogm as food for 1,111 ’ . , ' tJ1 * | nod,ier ”
the next Not only b»« this j« |'.vi»li"ei «ei.l, «lm-h >» «* j ..„ llt ' it v „
mm lint of nmion in! mutter :>r a* amtmr. "•til. ail i. | .|.U-«s ! ."t .. y f ..... .....
j I,,,. ,i. odor. T rom the acid is produced.; , * v . . ’ . ''
epai it, tnio the. son ius » 'melted. No trouble to make that
I! -liieeUoiiN, si. -lie i, ^ V ° .. | „i,lei- eohl. I„„l„e„ All yon have
to do is to throw in a earl load of
Jow rs' Improved Colton Seed
From wMrti I. ;- mmli*
50 BALES ON 20 ACRES,!
i. W. Harris & Co/s Hardware Store,
A.MKUK US, GA.
marble Works,
HfliLKKA; Mcl'AM, IVoprlelors,
!W Oil MOANS XATIOXA
POSTAL NOTKS «r,*l tir-ljun
M:.il or Kx|.P-4 ill -iiin-ul -ml
Kxpn-ff ill Miif.-T-.-M.-. I i<»
M. A. I> A Ul
Xew Orl
• r AA,?.*-TCw
were sown. Its
l ion is great ly e!i
iisr of the t ut
AMEUKTS, GA.
Monuments, Tombs, Etc., Etc.
A. Battle's PM Men's Shoes.
l. :.llltr tl-..tia!l In.- ,,iO.Iii.:..J. Ile r. lltolwH,
A NEW HAT
THE PICNIC.
Mrs. ELAM
wo ^;4ji^T^ , i!^ ,AT
none slits!
MORE WONDERFUL YET.
11. 1:. » .■i.I. r. It -
tr'.'.'.v,;.'"
ged; the dt • •::y-
r upon the sur-
j face as it dissolves by the rain can
j accompany the roots into the earth
j and yield up to them the nounsh-
! im ni It contains.
I. lave j ust finisbeil mowing a
inisill
t rade
Fell is any account unless
■are of it. I’m in the ice
Would like to have vour
lirst, acetate »>i* lime; second, aim-
< ho!: third, tar: fourth, gas, which U
: cord of xvo«mI ront.-iins ^.S.hOO cubic
j teet of smoke; ‘J XtMMJOU leet ol
I smoke handled every twenty-four
hours, produeing 12.000 pounds of
lime, *200 gallons of alcohol ami 2;>
|)oumls of tar. Tin sc articles have
a •M.mimn ia! value in the maun
hU'Uirina of vminiis nriiolvs. Tim I «*«*•••»*£ ••rimimil- ns tlm weniing of
mu 411.000 ('.nils of wood i <«!•'• l-ards. and tln.l kind of dis-
per 9IIIIIMU is thus niildc 1 K'li-Mi. a dot.-ntixe is i|UOU.I ns say.
In r.'iilv lo i
ICIV IS Mich
a thing in
ills as the i
lour
In »>t clove
I housed H f * ou,0< ‘ »iuch profit,
av, gathering (H) tlirr'C tons peri
x r)!'ks
nearly automatic
ing that the. makeup of the stage
nd i is not known to the police in their
DON’T WAIT.
s v.';--..'-;"'? r ::-,■: 1 v- , :
ATTENTION!
I did not save ninru limn j r,,( inil'n no wri-kmim to run tlivin.
, i tivn-lhiids oi it. i.win'i to invxpvrt | _ t "* * *’ ^
I iiiii.n'and liink of inipinviid implc-I In7(» a party id Zurich nn'ii,
! ments; brsid.-s ,„■« n< rc of n laid i »">v.'d l.y some very kindly l.-vlinK
! or.i-.vn SO rank and lii»h Unit it fell I toward Hlraslmro, c.mtrivi'd to
down lini.Uino or l.sl'dino,, lrnn.-c ; lll: " "dv in oim day in a
I could not mow ami saw more 1 •'«'**- •««*<•. Inin«in s with llirin n
i:..... ha]| ,.f t!.,: n.-.v I si.w.-d Uni ty- i">k« ir«n |>of, whoso .•onlunls w. ri-
of dean clover seed on ' smoking on lln ir arrival. Address-
h: < f '“o ! ! ,( ^trasburg anthoiiiies, wlto
Uebruaiv. one year ago, sowing I oume to welrrome them, the leader
whurc the mils’w.-ri' then six In i l*'« Znii.!i limn ssi.l: ‘-Yon an,-
. i-.lib in.-1.1- Idyll. About ouo- doidillvssust.,m»h. d to s.m us Inin^"
Hah hofiriacrv was bar.-oforuin, such a shabby K ill us only muss
iv.no l.ucu vat. u up by tin* ponl- : ,v! uiiliut; hut it is only a sxnd.oi.
■V. This I h:. l rowed after sowing. If i-vur, which God forbid, Slras
ll.u lour *.< i.*•; was i burn should h. in >listless, shu l.m
» pounds of 1
four aeis s.
of Tin; f<»; r.owiN
H^iliinarlers for Iiiprlei! soi Domestic n,.* i,,i .„.*..
Uown on lire surface, iriislino to - r i-n:tnU who will cornu to l.ur aid
r.tnrOlfN : chance for the oloy.-r lo catch, and f 'wDus, a dish of millet will have
X ^ ' hfii.o covcrul l*v the sprino ruins. to yut uoid. Ibis promise
JlliLlte Thu 1st ol' Anril I disc.null'.I on inadu it. I.'UC, was fnllilhd in IHfl)
Mom Eye-Glasses
MITCHELL’S
^It^lauVX^'lfX'rlSro-mr
U«res Tear Drop*,
| dialings with rascals. L’ul there is
, a good deal of disguising, and ilia
. cuerally done by Idling Imir grow
or . tilling it oil. and changing its
color. I here arc Imrbcrs who do
I hat kind of work at high prices.
I he> gut into it in the old bounty-
jumping days. A man with long
black hair ami whiskers would en-
li :, «m, the bounty, and desert.
Within a day or two he will turn
up again witii red hair and whis*
kt-is a little shorter. Next time,
the hair might be yellow, and all of
it gone from Ills chin. And so on,
it be was provident with his stock
of hair, he could be a half dozen
very diili*rent me n before getting
down lo a chan luce and close-
cropped head.
The 1st of April I discovered on w *‘
. ... , . ,,, , the land which was hurt owed, lliu Zirmli hasicnvd lo show all A lady in l):.uv.*rs, Mass., writes
LluAKiS, ulovur had gcrniinaUd and covered "m kiiidn.ss she could to Urn tin to a liostun paper Uialshccnn show
, the land as thick us cnih.grass , f*,rlnnaU! people of Suashiirg, and » lineage covering an unuaually
I hotioi,) land; that on the land j n,,w a nn-morial hs alioiit to be mis- ' long stretch of years with a few
not harrowed came up in clumps | «d : n '/.aiirU street at Stiash.ug in : genera’ion . ami all living in the
|. 1.1.-. i»*i..( five to ten iehes apart tii some place-, ' wrihed: “1X70. To »he desmoid 1 value place. The f •tint- of hergreat*
l.t',11* ,t c, is*.til ... und thick in otiicrs, owing *o Hie i • !: d- <*t Hi-.fmhdeiat.es of old lime, gi.iu D .riser w i*- bom in lijt’df in a
si,- *, i ... ,i. *v : .sI.ir.• ■ of A In r . v,..; . : u ,io, to I.. cp . In* pi'..ini' .* l.y house :dready l-'tii' i.v ins father, a
i'iiicus. .o.i i. -i. j n; , lin " uut _ e|i ,I,,. I,t ,,j .linio, M.cir unc.-siois, caum will, all speed portion of wliicli sllll stands linn
tlm Hover commenced .. iu«r« vig’! l " li,c *•••< ,,f S'la-biiig warn alu* and sound, bill built around and
urous growth, and l.y the lath of i ws, „\ci wlielim-d l.y mi I'oili.nc." added lo at sexual times since,
he clover on i In’eighth of an — • — I*. ..in ti.:.i . hihl. horn I Hilt, ill.:
Iliull was Inn row. d in wits ■ A liri*lgepo... I Con;., i lit m does place emu-lo Ids son, h..rn 1707;
hree and a liull lo i'.,nr feet hull., sn e.x'.ensi'.e husines^ .n shipping tr.im iii.a to s.,n horn 1712; Iroin
>' This i cm. for bv. I : h* u luri.ed seed ux slurs fiom Ilud. -. -’ion lo him lo sun horn 1771; Horn him to
minx- mar.: and unit, calve, ami San I-'ran. isco, for m■planting in 'o the pres*... owner, born IlfU.
four' Ksscx siui.o.-. xvi.ieh gin/ud t|,e waters oil the Ih.-ilie A11 of tli.—. have successively Imd
FiynIi rinriiiiii.fi Bror on Bnuii'ht ! mi fail, keeping fnl. I Most, of i.lie.e oysters are taken this place as theii home, starting
look ihum oil the lost ol Novum■ fnmi Hie natural i..-d oil Sirutford. : ‘ s • *' | k»- , k as Ihim, making
her, and hv I he I.Y.h ..f Ucceuibcr line: ul tin* tint, has just reUiin.-.i now near 220 years old. The
tin.* elov. r was l.mr to six inches from his Iasi, irip xx.i.li oy sters to I Ian.I e-ni.e into possession ol tiie
xv» Iit.-riu. i-H!.'.o« MtKPi.P in* nwin Innni. frav. 1/1 a/I / M Ml C If il "‘ ! ’.o"g-i.ot lie- winter .San Kran.'isco, having sue.:, ssfully family l-ioth or 22n years ago.
THfc * ii‘i**i. FlCC LDRCu ifOlil iUijB A. H, id l P. FJ would li.'ivi: gruzrd all r.ry -.lock. «uiperv:hi d tin* lr.«n-tpt»: tat ion «*i ^
I kept my colt ami pigs on it until twelve car load** of young oysters; Kiicnio* IVadiec, who died the
„ r . «.*si the liist of March; sine, tin n it has acros, Hie conlUi.-nl. II- was .gi,,.,. ,|. ly : ,t the village of Auroux,
' • 1 * liven growing and was cut. on the twelve days on tin* joorm v, ami ' , ««««.. K. t oil
20th of May. A ivldi.n three tons kept om* day ahe.el of the oyste. “ U1 ‘ I l " 11 1
acie. It any one wislus to train the entile t'lno, in order to Benedicts, and,had he beenspaied,
w more about its m:;nagemrnt., make the arrangements for icnew- the comparison of his Second
preparation of lun l. grazing and ing the supply oi'ice m?eL>Mi.ry t.* # !fc ntr*r\ »» expcrei.ee with the lirst
harvesting, i will take pleasure in keep the oyster* alive and in good
giving them tin: benefit ot uiy r \- condition. In San I**rmei ‘O and
perienfe. Y«.*urs. i U:., along the coast of Calilorniu oys-'
I. IIoi.t. ters in th«* *h<*ll arc a luxury.
cade m
A sit MO HE CO Ml SO !
Tht*rc , |»l CA, I ‘ ' v " ‘‘ ;;K
!:vH I -
M*wci wm. . b .a..er^r;!Mrs. FRF.il MAVIS' Rttllk STORE.
MRS. FRED LEWIS »Sla|tk nml Fancy Groceries I ^
* isoFi ntr
*t Vi?!»*',• THE
I’llOOL BOOM.
j SCHOOL Hi H)Kf\
j KNKUClsi: HOI
IB K»KS,
. UAI'KU,
SCHt rob I
Sf.ATKS,
PENCILS.
J’KNS, INK,
M ll'inl. HAGS
V- -41. Ib.n.1 ftc I■
EYE-SALVE! t::.k mnlof ; c , ^ n
hklMtkM STATIONERY ! mMm.irooimk «
IS GOMII.KIT , .\ NI» I li; It LINK
Miscellaneous Hooks!
sxvo'anv^ja-erou.v.-i.pKKm-s
Paper Sacks and
Wrapping Paper
LUMBER. LUMBER.
dP^SliSs^iiau-
would have ulloided valuable evi-
ilcuee on the pros ami cons of mat
rimony; but, unhappily, he wascul
otf aft. r only eight year* of married
life. I'he old gentleman, who was
a vutman the Grand Auuy, re-
m-itied in single blessedness till
til: ihe mature age of 100, when,
having thought the matter orer
r.ut the eontiol of Geiil’s, |{eauiegHid earef.liiy, he deUrmined to cele.
and Karlv, when $.i22.h0u will he I,rate i.is eei.tenarv by taking to
0., rsecr .,1 the Pay t
l ■ :.!! s h , Uf< si.tl'.riar Iroia I hr .-rotrs On the 1 7 ill of .1 one x. iil Oeell!',
and in leer, lions of yean., nervous at New ().!. an-, tie* Gland Ilxtia-
mily .Jo.ray, l,.s< ol luonhorul, ordinary [flawing of The l.ouisi-
c„ I will oed „ r.oip., ills, will ear,* ana State I.of fury t.’ompanv. untie
.u, Msi-.r: ,it i.'HAifiii:
iiie.lv JiMM.v# r- 1 Lx
Station It, Stte York City.
distributed. Sec lull scheme else-; hiius. If a wife. The bride was a
In xia:., ! where, or apply to M. a. Dauphin, I vonng school mistress of the
1 New Oilcans. La.
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