Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 05, 1884, Image 3

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•T.'.J'nf the'flock, and not tho area "Sfcthw occupy. Thus at Elversdale S ? ,SLr service only on nl- fSteSuntoys, and this Sunday it was K 7vi™™kloVturn. But there was a gggfBfifc for catechising snravor—at our bonder’s house, *k^n?(he cood man himself or some ttfffier offleiated. Several fflS. must have collected, the chil- old- ,utter*i»< fbi hmeimi a mid Have’ never heard of a jit the tiuih(Mjff*|at[their believed. IW*# the > meeting as many of them as wore cu- %, to iee an English yacht and its oc- " came on board. Tho owner Xmcdthe elders at the gangway, SLl to them in their own tongue, Inddiowcd them over the ship. A— Sd bandfuls of sugar plums for the mueonos. They were plain-featured for the roost part, with fair hair and “"i men jp strong homespun • tvomcv in black serge, Ash fhwjjj&s^M^aiid XeTiinseif-conscious, a healthy race Ji£l and body, whom it was pleasant well understand what Ameri- DJ mean 'whctt 'tlioy say that, of all the colonists who migrate to them, the Koise are tho best—and many go. Nor- wiyisiUf fuJl as it can hold, and tho ramie swarms who iu old days roved but in their pirate ships over France and England and Ireland now pass peaceably to the far west. If A Non- sngarttlakliiE Process. J ' [St Louis Republican.] Louisiana planters are directing theii attention to a new process for extract ing sugar, invented by Konrad Trobach, rf Berlin. It is purely chemical, differ ing materially from tho mechanical pro cess now used, aud.if if shall proveto be ill it is thdffied td ne, will effect a revo lution in sugar-making and ebeapen the article still more. Trobacli’s process diipcnsos with crushing and pressing al together; the cane is cut into slices by waiisff machinery, and the water ex tracted from it by alcohol vapor, which, luring an affinity for tho water, absorbs it, hat leaves tho saccharine in tho des iccated cane. This is then treated with liquid alcohol, which extracts tho sugar, JlijliJU illbunui, nilitstl vAblnbto tuu ou^ai • and afterward tho sugar is extracted from the alcohol, or tho alcohol from Ihenigar, by filtering through lime and chalk. ■■ > ‘ Ons groat obstacle to tho cheap manu facture of Louisiana sug&r is tho diffi culty of extracting all or nearly all tho ■aecharino from the cane; a considerable proportion is lost in tho bagasse, or Blue which is thrown away or burnod. If this waste could be savpd it would cheapen tho process 1 emit a pound. Tho present sugar-making machinery in Louisiana would bo an impediment to the introduction of tho. tho Trobach method, it is not adapted to the new process, and would have to bo thrown stray—a sacrifice which tho Louisiana planters could ill afford, as their ran- chinery U~yery costly. AetCcaica* Shoes. [Cincinnati Enquirer.] “Actresses arc notional about thoir to,” says a shoemaker who has rnado toots hail shoes for actors and actresses i» nearly a quarter of n century. “Be ing under the glare of tho foot-lights, their feet show plainly. The foot is mado to appear small by lifting tho licol « high ns possible. On tho foot theso ihocs aro almost intolerable, sometimes ausing tho greatest of pain. Usually they are worn only during tho seeno, after which they aro taken off, and easier slippers aro put on until the time for tho actress to go before the specta tors arrives, when her instruments of torture go on again." ■WhiS liter’s pMdtkBoom, [Argonaut] n Mailer s most characteristic room in his Chelsea residoneo is a symphony in ooli bluo and canary color, skillfully contrasted; matting covers tho floor, ““ china fills tho dressers and is horo “d there attached to tho canary-colored *nd soft white silk curtains, ~®* with canary silk, elaborately Mtbroulored in gold thread, bide tho heddt l' l>M< * -* 10 P° t8 on t * 10 ' T*Tiu2^' tthrUuy Lose Tkctr Teelti. .. “ celebrated Parisian dentist says “at children whoso education is forced 2* tlle ‘ r teeth oarly in lifo, and quotes instances in proof of his “•ettnn. Ho says the phosphorus and tmo needed by tho teeth is used up by ’earning the sciences of t E professors. London Soot. lyff^iiMnd tolls ot soot fin taken l.andon'cliimncn-s every yoaw, and !nqsequditl| pul to good use ns tile lltgheat Fonutnln. AtChulottc, N. C.. is a fountain stream.'*08 feet high, fey X*»f clear stal. It has iu [®cce m the adjacent mountains, and hud to bet t!tg {lighest, Jif' the world. Eliot said that half tho women tnrely old for want American thinks Kcely ™ts his motor with compressed air. gae “ elephant herd is always led by a * never by a male. playing-card fac- fcll ss* croaking, kind)* ' ! '4ja»?lmth '^tLaatsBew, WE RESPEUT THE RIGHTS OF THE POOR. WE MAKE THE RICH RICHER. GOOD WILL TO ALL. PROTECTION VS. OVERCHARGE. NO DISTINCTION IN SEX, NATION ALITY OR COLOR. ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL. WIDE AWAKE AND BOUND ’TO WIN. Barlow Block, Americus, Ga. Americus Recorder We desire to call the attention of the public to the fadfr that We bare at last got settled in onr new store on the PUBLIC SQUARE and Lard on hand'^ '.ifirfa and handsome stook of every thing in our line. Our stock consists partly of ‘ ‘ j> REFORM Whereas, Many citizens of this community have heretofore subjected themselves to unnec essary expense and burdensome overcharges in the purchase of goods; Therefore be it Resolved, That the interests of the people demand the for mation of a new party which shall concentrate its patronage on one close-dealing candidate, and thus combining with cor rect principles, make still small er profits practical and result in the greatest good for all. To this end weannounce our self as the OUR PLATFORM! Low tariff on all goods used by the people, such as Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Millinery, Obthing, Boots, Shoes, Eats, Trunks, Etc. As low prices surely incrcas. es trade and results in the greatest good to both buyer and seller Values must govern prices. Deal only in good re liable goods, making the prices as low as possible. (A poor article is dear atanyprice.) No misrepresentation. Sell every article on its own merits and at its true value. JOIKT US ! Be on the winning side. Al ready we are elected—elected to sell you cheaper than the cheapest; elected to show you the best and newest; in faot elected as the people’s true bar gain-giving, fair dealing candi date. Be one to help roll up the big majority in favor of cor rect principles andthe advance ment of true economy and re form. See us personally and learn our civil service principles. In return lor patronage we promise Fair Dealing, Straight Goods, Bed-Rock Prices. Polls now open and will re main so until further notice. Vote early and often is the w&h of yours truly. ~ JOHN E. SHAW, Forcyth Street, Americus, Ga TO ITS ADVANCE PAYING SUBSCRIBERS. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, of All Kinds! Moadayv Meurob, 3nd, 1835. Desiring to Increase the circulation of the Re corder, and at tho same tirno to encourage tho payment of subscriptions In advance. wo have for the put two years annually distributed a number of valuable and useful prefonts among those of our subscribers wno paid up all arrears and one year in advance. These Distributions vroro so fairly conducted, and the presents gave such gen eral satisfaction, we have determined to make another distribution on tho 2d of March next, at which we shall distribute among those of oar subscribers who pay up all arrears and one year In advance the following presents:, ONE TON S-MASTODON GUANO P® tST MASTODON GUANO !1£| Mnnntnctured by '.lie Georgia Chemical Works,of Augusta, Ga., and sold by Toole, McGarrah & Tondee, Americus, Ga. This brand 1* anknow-l odged to be without a superior in Its fertihzinr onallties, being of high grade nnd manufactured of tho best materials. This ton will he distrib ute'! In threo prizes—one of one half COO pounds, and one of 400 pounds. ONE TON 63TCOTTON SEED MEALM^ tSTCOTTON SEED MEAL !*^S Manufactured by tho Americus Oil Company. As n fertilizer this Meal has proved to Ikj of the greatest value. It not only produces Immediate results, but Its effects can be seen on tho soil for • .rural years after. It la alao a tine food for stock, it la sold by tho Oil Company at thoir n ill lor $22 per.ton. This ton will bo distributed in ihreo prizes—one of one-half ton and two of one-ipiar- G—MONARCH 0 tar BOUND BOSOM SHIRTS!! ngg From the* well-known house of Geo. B. Cluctt, workmanship. They are handsome, durable and never fall to give satisfaction. Thvy • * “ ' Ft at the store of John R. Shaw, on Forsyth street, who is agent for their sale. Go nnd see them. ONE BOX-FIVE POUNDS ‘'‘CROSS-CUT” SMOKING TOBACCO ! Manufactured by W. Duke, 8ons k Co., Dur ham, N. O., from old North Carolina leaf, and put up iu handsome foil packages. Aa we would Uke as many as possible to trjrlt, we .shall distribute it In packages of one pound each. FIFTEEN BOXES- TWENTY BARS EACH- LIGHTNING SOAP !!! Manufactured I by W. C. Neff * Co„TAtlanta. This is a new soap, one of the most woodcrM dls • covertea of tho age. By a new process this aosp is made so that It will wash clothing almost with out the use of the wash board, at the same tlmo elensing without la tho least injuring the fabric. It is the finest laundry soap ever maae, and In or- filve as many as poaalblo an opportunity of try inglt, it will be distributed In-boxes of 20 lOO-B-O-O-K-S !-—100 BY STANDARD AUTHORS !! BOUND IN CLOTH AND GOLD 11! WHITE SEWING MACHINE! WI1ITE1SEWING MACHINE!! WHITE SEWING MACHINE Ml V.iiufuctuml by llio Wlilto Unwin. Uttlilu Company, UtonUud, Ohio. Thu machine bM • Fancy cWr, Drop List, two Drawer. «t rocta Corel, i.rop i.oaf, ww,n»"*» " — r* cud ot Table, and Is handsomely finished through out. There go with It all tho modern attach ments, nnd It is warranted tor five y*a«’ T h«» Improved Machine Is the crowning feature of years of successful efforts; U a model of beauty, Ot unexcelled workmanahlc, cuibodylng all the latest Improvements known to sewing machine mechanism, executing u bi'/fer of «or* amJ do ng It t>«Ucr than all other machines Mmldned. — % tho Dry Goods Store K.-r-ytU Street, who la The machine c BTOENTS 1 FINE IIAT! *1 To be selected by the lucky iu.«n frmn the iatge a the possessor ot the fortunate ticket the fin CTPAIR OF LADIES’ FINE SHOES! From tho celebrated manufacturing establishment of Htribley & Co., Ciuclni.sll, Ohio, who have at tained a national reputation in their line. These shoes are tho hand*ome»t pair ever brought to Americas, and retail at IU t-sr jslr. I hey cm. I« seen at the Dry Goods and Shoe fcmre «* John R Bbaw, who la dole A?«t for .these goods In Americus. 1000—TWO BOXES—1000 DUKE OF DURHAM CIGARETTES!! Manufactured by W. Duke, 8.<u It Co.. Durham, North Carolina, who h»*s made this brand known throughout the world as tie beat, t.’clug made from old North Carolina Wb the finest in the woT’-d. The value of these toxes 1- 10.00. In jrder that as mnny m jassIMo may enjoy them, hey will be distributed In ja kages of 10U .ech. HANDSOME t5TSETH THOMAS CLOCK !^| Furnished by MeBrile k Co., of Alania. dr one box—Vive founds -« MAY LEE-'SMOKINO TOBACCO! Manufactured by W. Duka,Bona k Co, Durham, N. C.. from old North Carolina leaf, the finest Suiii SfJiaifMai mS] E TbeM book, aro .H by tb« moil popular author., 1nl.il oil rood p.ptr, hiuil.cmely bound In loth and brad, and would make a valuable ad dition to any library.. tsr 8-I-L-V-E-U W-A-T-C-H I B9-SILVER BUTTEIt DISH ! with Cover, a Ilandeome Article, •.*«— SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, OOLD PENS, PENCILS AND TOOTHPICK8, WALKING CANES, OPERA GLASSES, GOLD AND AND SILVER THIMBLES, ETC. Wo ore Httidqunrtorn for . Spectacles and Eye-Glasses! Can snit uny and every one in Oold, Silver, Steel, Bronze, Xylonite. Celluloid or Rubber Framee. Wo nre Sole Agents for KINO’S CELEBRATED PATENT COM BINATION SPE0TACLES—the best in the world. We sell the Davis and Williams Singer Sewing MacMiies! And have constantly on hand Needles, Oils, Attachments nrnl Parts for all'Msdbines. We have the best equipped shop for the • --** Repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in this section of tne State. We employ none but first'Class workmen and guarantee all our work. ; ". •* PIANO AND ORGAN DEPARTMENT. This branch of onr business is steadily increasing nnd all wo ask is, that parties who expect to buy a Piano or Organ will onll nnd exnmioe our stock and get onr prices before they buy. If we cannot do ns well or better for yon than yoit can do for yourselves we do not ask vour patronage. The fact that we have sold Pianos and Organs to dozens of the best business men in Amerioos shows plainly that we sell as low as any one, and when you buy from us you have no freight to pay and save the trouble of unboxing the instrument, as we place it in your house and hive you a FIVE YEAR’S guarantee. Wo also have on hand n large stock of small MusioU In struments, consisting of Violins, Quitais, Banjos, Tambourine*, Accordeons and - - ~i 0 r ~ ’ Harmonicas, and also keep Strings of tho very best quality, Violin Bows, Tail pieces, Bridges, Rosin and all kind of Musical Instrument Trimmings. The Office of the Southern Express Company is in onr store and their Agent, Mr. S. O. COOPER is in our employ as Book-keepet and Salesman and will be glad to servo all who are needing anything in our line. CALL AND SEK US IN OUR NEW STORE! JAS. FRICKER & BRO SILVER PLATED TABLE SPOONS, SILVER PLATED.TEA SPOONS, SILVER PLATED FORKS, CHAMBER SETT-FOUIl PIECES, ;CHINA|FRUIT DISH, SILK IIANKERCHIEFS, RHONZE LAMP, HANDSAW,1 JEWELRY, BUGGY WHIP, And a Numbtr of Other Artieln. MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION: The.fli.lrlbulion>i!l bo matleiln the followtn, manner: Tho name’and iiontpiffjce of each aab- aeriber will Iw written on a alip of paper and put in an envelope, aud all placed In • box. The namii of each of the prcienta to be drawn will alto bo placed In envelope* and pnt in another box. On tho day of the distribution ileje boxaa will b* turned over to a commit too of rcapomible gentlemen, who, before the drawing begina, wll call npon come of the audience to mix tho con tent* of the boxea ;to their aatlifactloo. After tbii, two boy*, one at each, will take envelope# •Imultaneonalr horn the boxea at d hand them to the Committee, who will firat read thi same and th«n tho preient. The aocretarte* will keep correct li«t of the namea of the aubecribera and tbo articles diawn a* they are called out. This will continue nntil every article has been drawn from the box of presents, when the committee will docla/e the distribution completed In the box of pretents there will be vo sum, hence every name dra vn (Tom the box of namrs Iiefnre tbe^preseuts are eshauated wiil*getfonc of these articles, most of which' are worth many times the amount paid for subscription. Hsmittaness may be mad’> by post oflice order or regietercd letter. Cl»fos,-We wdl give a copy of the paper free to any one.'getiing up • {club often subscribers either new or old ekes renewing. Cash to| accompany names in all eases. Any one can net ss agent for the BECOBDEB, but «e will not be responsible until we rewive the money for subscription. * We guarantee to furnish a paper worth at laast the price asked far It—99—besides giving an op portunity to get on# of , tho^abovr^htndsome ■bar that joHea ta a better way than ;bjf>ntasrlbinf fbvtta &S* CORD KB. Address, ks». i.nviA /J rrsr UOTO • • CALVIN CARTER & SON Won QOT® AftTO 0XXQE0, Public Square, • ... AniSrlcus, Ga. dEST GOODS • , : \‘i[ m b NewlStore r,i FOB AN05 LEAST MOSEY! Net^ floods, • , . • ..ft».! , . jj AGNES AYCOCK, Under Commercial Hotel, 11 • * FORSYTH ST„ - - AMERICUS, GA New Goods! Low Prices! > j * v j u > * **“vj Testaments and Bibles from 5 cts. to $1400 '• Albums - - - from 25 cts. to 10,00 edCh',,;j l’apetries ... from 15 ,cts. to 5,00 ew:b. r , Toys .... from 1 ct. to 6 00 eadj. WEITINS PAPER AND ENVELOPES A SPECIALTY 1 Large Stock of Blank Books, Ink and Pens—Best Quality. Best Grides of Tobacco and Cigar*, n Goods to suit all tnsto* and purses from Candy and Chewing Gum to Quarto Dictionaries and Bibles. PLEASE CALL AND QpySpecial orders receive