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Americus
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Recorder.
Established 1879.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1884.
Americus Recorder
PUBUSOKO 111
w> Xj. OCMM*****
orricE os corns atbtor
' americus.
Ametiooi is thJ tnunty sent of Smuter
OcorcU, siluattd on the Sonth-
westsrii rail rood. 71 miles southwe.tof
viroo and about 80 milea north of the
&rfdi“oe It is situated in the finest
Jlctioa of Georgia, roMnft aureate rvari-
etr of ssriooUaral and hortionltnml pro-
dicis than any other part or the South,
combining all tbefrmts. grain and vege-
tables of the temperate and semi-tropical
tones—wheat, corn, rye, oats, rice Irish
Ind sweet potatoes, peanuts, ohufas.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000.
“ He do hereby certify that tec lupcrrui
the arrangements for all the Monthly ani
Stmt-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana
State Lottery Company, and in person many-
age and control the Draicingt themselves,
and that the same are conducted with hon
esty,/air neu, and in good faith toward all
parties, and tee authorize the Company to
use this certificate, with facsimiles of our
signatures attached, in its advertisements
of the most healthy in the world, the air
beioff P»re and nmiud most beneficial lor
lone and throat diseases. All kinds of
outdoor work can be performed without
inconvenience from summer heat or
winter cold. Americus has a population
of 6 000, is beautifully situated on high
and’rolling ground and Lousts of some of
the handsomest business blocks in the
Sooth. The city has fine public schools;
good churches; a large public library; nin<i»f
ooe daily, one semi-weekly anil two
weekly ne .vspnpers; a new opera house,
completely furnished witu scenery and
capable of seating 1.000 persons; a well
orgmized fire department, including
two fine steamers; the streets are well
caved, sewered and lighted; there ore
two flouring mills, a cotton seed oil mill,
planing mill nud variety works, carriago
factory, and a number of minor wanfaoUj-
ries;about two hundred firms areengagod
in mercantile business; threo banks with
an abundance of capital; two good
hotels tarnish good accommodattion.
Americus is tho centre of trade for six
counlies comprining tho richest agricul
tural section in Georgia, tho average an
nual cotton receipts being 30,000 bales,
which will bo largely increased by the
completion of the Preston and Lumpkin
railroad now in process of construction,
It is the largest city in Southwest Geor
gin, and has been appropriately named
the “Commercial Capital” of that sefc
tion, and it is rapidly growing in popu
latiou and wealth. As a placo of bu?-i-
ness resilience) it presents attractions
equaled by few cities in the ^outb.
Property of nil kinds is comparatively
cheap, although rapidly advancing in
value; the inhabitants of both city and
country are cultivated, courteous and
hospitable, with a cordial welcome to im
migrants. -To enterprising tradesmen, ju
dicious capitalists and industrious farm
era this section of Georgia offers fine op
portunities. Any information in regard
to city or oouutry will bo cheerfully fur
nished by addressing tho Ameiucus Re
CORDKit, Americas, Ga.
Commissioners,
nNPmENTEfATTRACTION!
U Over Half aMillion Distrilintf
Lonisiana Mute Lottery (oiujmn).
fflIncorporated in 18M for 26yean hr the Legisla
ture for Educational and Charitable t-urposej-
with a capital or $t,000,U00-to which nr.
1660.000 ha-i since been ndded.
whelm me popular vote its franc hiw
part of ihe present State ~
adopted December 2d. A. D.. 187f.
Ita Grand Single NnmberDrawlngi
' thly. fl ntVf r rcalct orpoatjnm
itraorflinary Semi-Ami Drawing!
In the Academy of Mu*lo. New Or
leans, Tuesday, December 10,*84.
Under tho personal supervision and mnnngesnei
of Gen. G. T. Batireffnrri, of Louisiana, an
Gen. Jubal A. Early, of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000.
fyNotlce-Ticket# are Ten Dollars
only. Halves (O. Fifthsf2. Tenths fl.
LIST OH PRIZES.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OK |1S0,' , 00...;$I6C,0"0
1 ORAND PRIZE OF ft .00'.. . 6», 00
1 (IRANI) PRIZE OF
2 LARGE PRIZES OF
4 LARGE PRIZES OF
Peace Proclaimed.
The enemy is routed, and
GYLES, the Clothier and Hat
ter now surveys the field of old
shoddy stocks nnd high prices.
Their banners of “good goods
at low prices,” are all that re
mains instead. Already are
our citizens and country friends
being daily directed, by our
brother merchants, to GYLES’
CORNER as the only reliable
place in Southwest Georgia for
first-class garments. And thus
the procession increases and
the boys march to the soul-stir
ring strains of the band ns it
discourses
The fool I left behind me.
Somewhere else to buy,
Ever will remind me
There’s one more fool to die.
And they die—so they will.
THANKSGIVING DAT.
20 0Oh.... 20,(100
20,0 0
20 PRIZES OF
1,000 “
APPROXIMATION
100 Approximation Prize* o
80,000
... <10,000
,..•*10 000
... 60.000
75....
2,270 Prize*, amounting to ,....$522,600
Application for rules to clubs should bo mnde
only to the ollco of the Company In New Orlenm
For further Information write elciuly, givl.V
Rill address. POSTAL NOTES, Express
" ~iy Orders, or New York Exehnnjrn in - '*
—, letter. Currency by Express (nil sun
S3 unit upwnrd by Express nt our expense) fid-
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PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS
—' LAWYERS.
C. R. McCIlORY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
r.LLAVII<LE f GA.
TERMS—All claim* from 80 or tinder. 8;
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SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Jfli-ra hi* protuMional *ervtees, with an experi*
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bciatty. Office over Davis Si Callaway’s tftoic.
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HAVE .HOT RECEIVED A CAR-f.O.U
OF FtNit, rRKHli
LIME !
Boupporaong- Wine.
I am now preparud to supply pare
6cnppcrnong wine at $1.50 pc-r cuilon.
Krg* furuUbed for $1.00. Win-.- Hbipped
from Adama' Station on rec .-ipt of m .m y
ALilrefS, J. T. UoliEY,
Enffirprise, Ga.
1 MV D. BRAINEHD WILLIAMSON.
Praisea to high and graoions Heaven
Ascend throughout the land;
Praiaea to-day for what is givoti
Bv God’s all-bounteous hand,
And everv Lent that knoweth good
Beforo his throne is bent,
Yielding to Him its gratitude
For countless blessings sent.
And though the swiftly-passicg year
Hath had its changes, to
Ps anguish and its burning tear,
And disappointments new,
And from our tyosom hath been torn
The dearest object known,
Aud we are left, bereft and worn,
With cheerless grief alone
Yet this was but tho chnstoniug rod
To guide to bolter ways;
To lift our hearts from earth to God, ’
In love and thankful praise,
For those groat blessings He doth give
To us so faithfully,
Bestowed each hour and day we live,
Abundant, rich and free!
Our Nation’s crowned to-day with Peace
No etrifo its sway assails;
Content, and thrift, and lore increase,
And harmony prevails;
While Froodom, God’s ennobling boon,
Holds universal reign,
And conoord binds in sweet commune
The Stato from main to main.
Tho fertile earth’s vast harvest-field,
By labor’s guildiug hand,
Has filled with its uneqnaled yield
The garners ot the land;
While hill, and stope, and valley teem
With orchards bending low,
Whose mellow frnits the rivals seom
Of Autumn's golden glow.
And to these bounties of kind Heaven,
These bonefits and wealth,
Throughout the favored land was given
The matchless olessing Health;
Nor hath contagion smitten town
And city with its breath,.
And cast the stricken thousands down
In nngai3h and in death.
So, for these blessings of the year,
And benefactions great,
Let us give tbanks with song and cheer,
And voice nnd heart elate!
And while we raise our hoarts in praise,
Our aim shall bo alway
To make each day of time for ns
A glad, TnANKaoiviNO Day!
Miss Grey’s Thanksgiving,
if you like. Only don’t expect to
live on me, if I happen to make a
good match; fur I'm going to look
out for tnyaelf, and out adrift from
poor relations as aoon aa possible.”
shan’t trouble you,” retorted
Asenith, independently.
Tho two cousins had a room to
gether in the third atory of a seoond
rate boarding house, and did copy
ing for a living.
Asenith worked away, as happy
and contented as a robin redbreast;
but her cousin was trotful and dis
satisfied, and frequently grumbled
at her bard lot.
“But it won’t be so always,” ahe
declared, stoutly. “Worse looking
girls than me bavo married well,
and I may have a chance yet, too.
Then won't I show folks?”
“ Let mo seo !’•' Mr. Gabriel
Throckmorton wrinkled up his
forehead, and gazed meditatively
into vacancy. “Didn’t my fathor
have a cousin Enoch l Seems to me
he did, and this must be him.”
“Yes,” he repeated, “it must be
him.' To-morrow is Thanksgiving
Day, too. Suppose I just run
down there, claim the relationship,
and cat my Thanksgiving dinner
with them ? 1 believe I will. And
if I like them, tnd everything is
ugreeable, I may stay longer—a
month, perhaps. “Mr. Enoch
Throckmorton, Swamp, Hollow,
Missouri.” That’s him, of course,
I've often heard my father speak
of Swamp Hollow. Well, I'll take
a holiday to morrow and run down
there.. The change will do me
>ood, too. Cooped up in the oity
lere, day in and day out, I really
don’t get a cbanco to expand my
lungs properly.”
But a glance at Mr. Gabriel
Throckmorton’s tali figure aud
well-developed chest would have
cansed a spectator to smile at the
idea of his lungs not being proper
ly expanded.
To Rent. To Rent.
Three miles from Amciicus, ono good
three-male farm. Healtl.y locality ant)
good school convenient. For particulars
apply to THOMAN iL ALLEN.
ooy19«4w /
“Thanksgiving Day I" Miss Ase
nith Grey snipped off a fresh needle
ful of thread, glancing as she did
so, from her window to the meat
shop across tho street, where were
suspended a score or more of tur
keys, of various sizes and condi
tions. “To-morrow is Thanksgiv
ing Day,” she repeated; “and I
suppose we will take the early train
"for Aunt Nancy’s, Jean.”
But Jean Witherell tossed her
head impatiently.
“ You can take what train you
like,” she retorted. “/ shan't go
to Aunt Nancy's."
“Not go to Aunt Nanoy’s ?"
Asenith Grey’s round blue eyes
grew rouuder with astonishment,
as she repeated her cousin’s words,
hall skeptically. “You—you don’t
really mean it, Jean f”
“I do mean it!” flashed Jean,
energetically, “/ain’t a-goieg to
spend my substance a-going to
Aunt Nancy Throckmorton's, when
I can get as good a dinner, if not
better, here, and savu ray money,
too. We pay our hoard hero, and
Mrs. Hill won’t deduct a cent, if
we do go.”
“But Aunt Nancy and Uncle
Euosh, Jean. They will be so
disappointed.”
Asenith looked reproachfully ul
her cousin, but Jean only shock
her bead determinedly.
‘‘/can’t help it, if they arc," she
declared. “I’ve got to look out for
myself,and I've made up my mind
to keep my money, nnd not spend
it a-goiug to the country, just to
ilcaso Aunt Nancy and Uncle
Snocli. And you are a gooso if
you go, Asenith Grey. You ain’t
ao young ns you might be—five
years older'n me, at tho very least,
and you’d ought to be n lookin’out
fur yourself and thiuking of being
settled, instead of throwing your
money away, n-running to Swamp
Holler every little wliile, to seo
Aunt Nancy.”
Hut Asenith could be as deter
mined as her cousin when she chose.
“I don’t expect to ho ‘settled’ as
you say,” she retorted, “and if I
did, I shouldn’t slop going to Aunt
Nancy’s wlurc I was born, and al
ways lived till I came to the city
to earn my own living. It will cost
me a fen- dollars, to be sure; but I
don’t begrudge the money. And
somehow nr other, roast turkey
and pumpkin pics don’t have the
Mine flavor on a dingy hoarding
bouse table that they do in tho
country, with tho big maple tree
brushing the south window, and
Aunt Naucy's old fashioned china
and silver decorating the table.”
“Pooh ! What nonsense!” sniffed
Jean. “Aa it vittlea didn’t taste
just the same whatever you eat ’em
on! But ’talu’t any of my business.
Spend your mono/ a-runnlng to
Swamp Hollar, and M an old maid,
It was Thanksgiving Day, and
the inmates of Throckmorton farm
were stirring before the first streak
of sunlight quivered over the fros
ty fields and mcadaws aronnd
Swamp Hollow.
“It’ll hustle mo some to git the
chores done, and go down in time
to meet them gals, said Undo
Enoch, to his helpmeet, as ho fin
isbod bis third cup of coffee, and
pushed back Ilia empty plate..
“’Pears liko wo hain’t got noth
in’ in pertiokier to give thanks fur,
either, wife,” he continued. “You
half crippled with the rheumatiz,
«n’ me jest a-gitting over the fever
an’ ager. But then, we’re alive,
an’ I rcckin we’d ort to ho some
thankful fur that. Anyhow, it’s
Thanksgivin’ Day, and we muat
bev somethin’ a leetle extry fur
dinner, ao I'll go aud kill that tur-
key-ben', I rcckin, of tia the last of
the flock.’
“Yes, Enoch,” assented Aunt
Nanoy, “you must kill the turkey-
hen on Thanksgivin’ Day. 'Pears
like we did hev bad luck with that
flock ol turkeys. Only twelvo
batched, out of settin’ of seventeen,
and the varmints ketched all ol
them hut ono. I s'pose we’d ort
to he thankful they didn’t git her,
too."
“An 1 , thank goodness, I saved
pumpkins enough fur a good batch
of pies. 1 was sfeared they’d
freeze, that last cold snap; but the
corn-shock where 1 bed ’em stowed
away kop’ the cold off so they
didn't even git frost-bit.”
“I must hustle now, an’ git
tilings a-goin',” said Aunt Nancy.
“’Twon't bo no great of a dinner,
altei all; but it’s the best I kin do,
an’ I rsokin Asenith and Jean ’ll
be glad to see us, anyhow.”
‘ Huinpb! now what's tho use of
grumbliu’, wife?” commented Un
cle Enoch. “Roast turkey an’
pumpkin pics, with some o’your
cup-custards an’ borne made bread,
i< good enough for the king, or
anybody else. If ’lain’t, they’re
welcome to stay away. But I must
gear up the erittura now, and go
down after them gals.”
And by tho time Uncle Enoch
and the sorrel team made their ap
pearance at tho station, Atenllh
Grey and Mr. Gabriel Throckmor
ton had managed to become quite
well acquainted with each other.
“How nice and tall be it,"
thought Asenith, blushing very
pink beneath the gaze of Mr. Ga
briel’s handsome brown eves.
While the young lawyer mental
ly admitted that such bine eyea
and velvety pink cheeks, such
golden lashes and cheatnut brown
curia, never bad exlated before,
outside of a story-book.
And tbongb Aunt Nanoy’* din-
Daily, Per Ybar,...48.00
Wbkklt, “ ... *00
ing could desire, two at least of
the party were sadly deficient In
appetite, and only diepoeed of their
•hare of dinner tram a sense of
duty.
Three weeks later, Jean Wither-
ell received a letter from her Cous
in Asenith.
‘Dear Jean," It said. “I an
going to be married on the third
of next month to a cousin of Uncle
Enoch’s, Mr. Gabriel Tbrookmor-
ton. So you can get a new room
mate at soon as you please. He it
a lawyer, and own* that row of
brown-stone houses opposithe Mr*.
Hill’s boarding-house. We an
going to live Id one ot them after
we are married, and you piuet
come to eee ue. Come to the wed
ding If you can. Your coueln,
Asenith Gbey.”
“Asenith engaged—to a rich
man, tool" grumbled Jean. “An*
me cooped up here, working like a
beaver fur six dollars a week! But
that’s alius the way—I never have
any good lack. Mebbe if I’d a
g one down there Thanksgiving
'ey I’d a-got him, though. But
who’d a-thought ot tnakin’ such a
match at Swamp Holler) I didn’t,
I’m sure, or I’d have gone, tool”
ANDERSOlimLE.
Andeesonville, Ga., Nor. 38
In my last letter I said that a col
ored woman named Epp* had n-
cently died with diphtheria. That
report has been pronouoeed nntrue,
the dieease being bilious intermit
tent fever. Quite a difference In
the came, though unfortunately
none whatever in the effeot. Your
correspondent has been accused of
■oleoitm ln the manner of bit refer
ence to the anhealthfulnese of this
oity. We have two phyalolana here
and one druggist in the exercise of
tbeir profession, and aa thay are all
busy, I must plead “not guilty” to
the last charge.
We bad a nice rain Saturday
night and a heavy frost Monday
night, which hat improved the feel
ings of every one, and tbeir health
too, it it hoped.
A colored man named Thomas
Gridin, a hand an the B. Y. R. R.,
was taken suddenly siok yesterday
juet after eating a lunch. It it
rumored that bit luneh was poison
ed by a woman ln Amerjom who
packed It.
Mr. II. H. Jones, editor ot tke
Southern Home, visited ns latt
week, gathering Item* for an artiole
on Anderiooville. Poor Andareon-
villo, the muit etand upon a rock.
Talked about, written about, leo-
tured about, thundered at ln piti
less, merciless, uncompassionate,
inexorable, relentleee, ferocious,
untamed, bleod-thlraty, stngulno-
lent, truoulent, fiend-like, Infernal*
demoniacal and diabolical language
and yet survives. For one I think
It Is time to cry quit on this (ab
ject. Those that were responsible
for what wae wrong bare long since
appeared before a tribunal where
we know a righteous judgment will
bo given. Let m leave them there,
and not endeavor to fasten the guilt
of a very few upon million*, many
of whom never even heard ol the
piece. Your* truly,
Blase.
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY $1
ner of roast tnrkey and pumpkin
pie, cup-custards and bo me-mads
bread, was all that the moot exaot-
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