Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 06, 1884, Image 1

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•Niiiiii/ AMffi]CUS,GKOR(jdA > . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1884. * ' i, ^'SS^S^SS 1"* "ft 1 1 t»JL. ...j j u»* ■». 1 * 1 i i lilii ij_ia n " ■■■ m ■ ■* ■■■ —■■ i ■■■m — ■ ■■.■« i m ,■ Recorder j -I to cs-XiEigaasipEin. AfSxvK ’;! aUERIQP- :' . M I. athtni^A in Ilia finest S ^ffi'*ifth?lrafu. R jalt. ab'd'VeS SX-UiU lempofiite rfad semi-tropical “ DeVr ,bcat, qorn, rye. odts rf«e, lrfi» ind iiveet potatoes, poanats, ohafas, ttttoa.'tfeas, «ugat tunc, apples, pears, 'SmiIm. grapes, pluios,and other fruits, ns climate la’ipiltt and equable, and one thiEf healthy in the world, the air SOMETHING . SPECIAL tsri tbwi) «*Mrmn w$i mxjmi IN THE LINE OF— fejjfcjji^Araeriicns lias a SdpSfihion „ftoOOJa beautifully situated on high ud rolling ground and toasts of aOme of tkiliruKlsoropst business blooks in the Mk The city his fine public schools-, goodchurahtiiAlafsa, poblio library; See daily', one sonn-weekly and two weekly newspapers; a new opera boss* completely furnished who, aoettpfr and capable of Mating 1,00(1 persons; ft well crginized fire departincnt, including f Wj iraV hthmMm; tob snrets ore well payed, towered and lighted; there are (wo’-fiboritig mills, a cotton seed oil mill, ribftfc iblffnntf variety works, carriage factory, and ft number of minor manfacto- rfaqaboat two hundred firms are engaged to mercantile husineW;* three banks with tn abundance'-of 1 'eatfUal} 1 4Wo good hotels tarnish good nccoiUmodiittioo. AmexicnS is the centre of trade-* for six eonrilies comprising thd riohest ogrioul- taral section in Georgia, the Average an* nnalcotton receipts being 30,000* bales, which will be largely increased by the completion of the Preston and Lumpkin hdfiMd cow in process 1 of construction, itito the largest city in Southwest Gcor- cW, and has been appropriately named toe •‘GAmmercial Capital" of tbatseo- tiofi, and it is rapidly growing in popn- Jttfon and wealth. As o place of busi ness residence it presents- attractions equaled by few cities in thfe "South. Property .of,all ki^ds is jooqaparatively .cheap, although. 1 rapidly‘'fiflxanclng in nine; tbe inhabitants of both city and nigraqto, To enterprfsing tradesmen, ju- dieloasdapltausts arid industrious farm- .ttitoif section of Georgia offers fine op- ■ portunities. Any information in regard ‘Wtlly or cmmtiy will bo cheerfully fnr- ‘Bhhed+yaddressing-tbe Amekicus Re corder, Americus, Ga... p^i L.B.B0SW0RTH ;;‘ .FpBSYTH ST., AMEEIGUS; GA; i„ Has just received the following now goods for the Holidays; to whfch he invites , ' j, ’ special attention, i , j Dried Bruits, Citrons, Prunes, , ; Currants, Raisins and Figs, MALAGA GRAPES AND IflINCE MEATS! ; FKESn APPLEk. ORANGES, APPLE BUTTER FRESH AND GOOD,-MAPLE SYRUP, BUNKER HILL.PICKLES AND GHERKINS. . CHRISTMAS CANDIES ! CHOICE, FRE3H, MIXED CANDIES. TOY CANDIES, ETC. Canned Goods! In Barlow Block, (cCBOBY, . ;f|i T LAW,’ E ^aiCjrm»®, ga. *■*- - TKUM8—All claim■ from 80 or under, 8; oo •»to $500, tea per cent.; aver $500, «v«o f wiit. No charges unleaa collections arc made.* May 14-tf.; T STRING BEANS, FULTQN MARKET BEEF, Lhave the fioest lino of Canned Goods eve, brought to Americas, nil of which are full weight and find-class goods, embracing BARTLETT PEARS, PINE APPLES, STRAWBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, PEACHES, TOMATOES, y ■- GREEN CORN, .. . , . ** ~ STl CODFISH BALLS,- ’ "PRESERVES AND JELLIES OF ALL Kinds, PICKLES-BUNKER HILL, GHERKINS, CHOW-CHOW, MIXED. BUOKWEAT FLOUR AND OATMEAL, . , , CODFISH AND YANKEE BEANS, CANNED JIACKEttEL, CANNED SALMON, BEEF AND HAMS, DRIED BEEP, CREAM CHEESE, FINE GOSUEN BUTTER, AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE LINE ON FANCY AN1) STAPLE GROCERIES. . ■ ■ , ' ALSO KKEPS THE EIEEST JlBAUDS Of, LIQUORS AIVD CIGARS. B-udweiser Beer os. Xoe, Sto. : f A ■ i ’ X|. B. BOSWOBTH. Amoricua, Gn,, December 3, 1884. ml HII-LElt A-McCALL, Proprietors, Southwest Corner of tile radio Sqnife, AMERICUS, GA. \ N "rom6s,Bfck,:Et<> Lftaban aKi Amertthn ilarbM* **•* Railing for Cemetery Eacloa* party MpeelSuy. . T This is My Space! bin: A. D.B. McKenzie VVHqiESAIjK.Aif D RETAIL BKAJ.KIl IN j OvrfjyjiB iJi ^Bf&Tr-M/COBB °°w?on AvxnrtTB »f*a -yft; i ; • .. ; , f - ; v k**J>.onU.giU,t very beat cut a of ASD SAUSAGE, _an«i aleo a full line of ifd ProrlsIoBfi, ofVe^iiMci iai Frulu In Own!*, etc. It I» thdr aim £!**■ •*D»M«t>met»t, wd qlre thair 7j°?*n|Mameattfa*lowest prices. | Cattle, Hugj, end e For Sale. leraa, welt improved, . r -—. lidilfc:;Goodn»igh- w"nT?' Senllhy locality, well situated -Cm be bought lowby gPiyingWjy at tbUofflc?. novllml CIGARS,Etc. I have in Btock a beauliful lino of all hand made Sour Mbh WhUkies fonr y«aVa old. Also a very fine quality of Blended Wniekies, which I will aell vejry low PORcAsnr Nowi* ypnr time topurebaae a pure artielo for leas money than ever before.,. Also.# very large stock of Tobacco and Cigars, any grade you can imagine. Remember that Cleveland and Hendrioks aro elected—down goes taiea, also Whiskey, Tobacco and Cigars. ; . > fltVifJ / - A. X). B. MggEXTZIB, Cotton Avenue, - Under Recorder Office, - Americus, Ga nov23ml * - - ’ Li r . la, L WHICH SHE INVITES THE LADIES TO CALL AND INSPECT. HER STOCK EMBRACES ALL THE LATEST STYLES Hats, Bonnets Trimmings! AS WELL AS A BEAUTIFUL SELEC TION OF WHICH HAVE ONLY TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED, ■nnXTfrpy 01 w,nt n f*> se-Sbot tups*tin 1JUJM 1 Uifl* for ltd, a 30 Urtech Ixjfdiny Shot Oun for flo, a «l2 Concert Or«»netU» for 17; a f55 Ms ic Lantern for 111, a Solid Gold |25 Watch for 915, n f!5 Silver Watch for •§. \ eu can get any ot thewe , y’^^T llrt,c,c • *** will devote a f u w I UUtoura of your kUare tine evening* to IntToduaiar our new foeda. One lady aecurcu a Gold Wateh free, in a nBfleflafter. - A gentlew.B sot a silver warch for fifteen i«ts S ot <■ silver warch for fifteen minuter’ work. A W U years oldjeeured a vraioh lh ona day ; h»ndred» ot other*TFT A |TfTi hare done neerly as weiL If you f T /xiT A hn.a a Mamie IsKUtern you can start a btul- neaetha* wffl pay you iron) ‘I en to Fifteen Dollar* every nlfht. *nd »' ooca 'or our lllu«tr.t«l Ca•atouuo of Uslil «nd slU.rW.UlMa S.IftJock- |S| Boll .Do* BivCyriy. Spy Olumf, Scout ana A«to:i'jSi o«l Te&<*p.l, IVUrrapti lnMratnents, Type W titer., Oipn., Aceorilloc, ^*ob CO., MI at....a ftlrcct, «•» Fork. Mdl,od.v4w MASON & HAMLIN , ORGANSW 100 STYLES HI • heat honor* at afl great WorfdVUxhM/ftiott* for aevcntctn year*. Only Americiui <.‘f|t*na awnrdefi anch at any. For oaslt, easy payment* ° f UPRIGHT. PIANOS nreaebtiif vtfy hlghefi'efcallency yet attained In aach inatrumenu; adtling to all pravlou* lin- tirovements on* of greater value tmui any; tecur* out of tune. Illuatrated catalogie free, f . Mason & Bulb Orp alPtooft., Boaton, UdTmnontSL; 14lla St; Chicago, U» Wabaati Are. novlOml th. Famtllai Ml-I FrtMjU of tb. C.ndidata.. UUH t£ BARL0W BLOCK. Hrs. ,F. S. WARLICK & CO. Ladies’ Fancy Goods Trimmings! , Underwear! " Dress Goods! 7 • 5 Etc,, Etc. WOULD INVITE THE LADIES OP ^l E l B »»aWM THEIR GOODS AND PRICES, BE- LIEUING THAT THEY. WILLJflND OUR GOODS AS GOOD AND AS CIIEAP-A8 ANY IN THE CITY. „ f'jyh.K.'i s A Bad Sugar Outlook. . There appears to be lmrct times ahead for tbe Louisiana sugar planters, says a Now Orleans spe cial: Menaced bv the proposed trade treaty ytth Spain, which permits the competition of Cuban sugars, the possibility of a renewal ot the Motrison horizontal reduc tion of duties, supplemented by the—impression that the general government will damp overboard no more Feddral treasure for levee building, some of the most sags, eious sugar: planters on the-Missis- sippi river are preparing to. aban don the .cultivation of sugar cane logo into planting rice. This is especially the case with , ail that class ot planters who,have become embarrassed in the course of:plant ing operations and gotten -bellied with their mcrohants. Rice seems to he the coming crop of Southern Louisiana, and if, in addition to the present prevailing low prices in sugar, the treaty with Spain is ratified it will almost entirely sup, ersede the cultivation of cane, It wilt only be tbe large planters who have fortunes invested ip. sugar bouses and tbe machinery and ncc, essary apparatus for sugar-making who will have the hardihood to continue to plant that crop at tbe present unremunerat‘lv'e;'':'price3. Those best informed claimihat-the rice crop will net (44 to the acre, with much les outlay and less risk than sugar-planting involves. * A larger business is done by tel egraph companies in the- United Statcs'Yhan in any other coufitry in the wertd. Over 40,000,000 messages were sent- .last year. Great Britain sent nearly ‘83,000,- 000, France 26,000,000, and. Ger many 18,000,000. The total for the world was 153,000,000, fully one-baif being sent in English speaking countries. Germany has nearly as many telegraph offices as the United States, although so much smaller in area, and doing less than half the business.. Great Britain, on the contrary, docs a large business with comparatively few offices. Tbe Canadian Domin ion claims more telegraph offices in proportion to population than any other country. Arthur and the Exposition. Washington, Deo. 3—President Arthur has as yet mado no arrange ments for attending the New Or leans Exposition, which will open on Dec. 16. Uo bps, however, promised to be present, if possible. A party composed of Secretary Teller, Postmaster General Hatton, Third Assistant PostmjjsterGcner. al Uazcn, Superintendent ' Thomp son of the Railway Mail Service, and other government ofliciala, will leave Washington for the Kxposi tion in time to be present at thp opening ceremonies. Death of Hr. J. N.Smilli -We regret to have’W report .’the ......... death otthis prominent oitizen ofevety rtay id the WtMt. Thie'mon Lee county, whioh occurred last -has-been doinglthls wind J tort-years — ‘ ‘ no ar,jm<J 4yfi.be is so u«d tf>,it >1W ad; l!T Dr.TMy • of Athens, If ls Mid, has made an almanac from WfiUto 2000- -.The.filinajiac i», ,Y«ry-HWn- any day amf^dato'*' w»nte<?. Will hive IffbppyrightCd abort? 1 <l1 ' start Soro Throat, litacding Gurat, Sors ■ • Ulcere,.- CleonsUi«T Himo healthy. Ptq the snug little Bum bt $500, -i biisl Six miles from Griffin, Tuesday, the engine of John Mfsldroup ex- iplbde'dj'kilUng a nagro, blowing hit head entirely from hia bodyn . Sev eral men . standing „nea.iT,; were woumied. ..One,.will " Twp mules woro torn to pieces. ■ JaiiJ “ Wednesday morning at bis rcsi. deneo in Chokce district. Dr. Smith refugecd to Lea from Gordon esun ty, Ga., near Res&oa some time during the war, and has lived in this county Bince that lime and was favorably known ns an upright citizen and an able physician. jWc tender oor condolence tddiis ed family.—ISmltbvlllq ,Ent It is generally held that repub lics are ungrateful, but South Car olina proves an exception to this rule. Senator Wade Hampton will be bis own successor and that with out opposition, it seems that tbe ieople of that slate repose Implicit i itilb In the fidelltyand sincerity: of the South Carolina statesman', and be will doubtless represent them. In tbe United States Senate as tong, as he desires to do so. In tills they show appreciation of rest- merit. Mr. S. A. Garrett, of Polk coun ty, owns a sow, now nineteen years of age, that has Usd 183 pigs, and she is now being fattened to assist in the making oL.a crop -for another year. With but little ex pense for her keeping, her produce us been worth a number of bales of cotton, and even after death site will doubtless be a considerable, help towards the making of another crop. President Arthur in ids message refer* to tbe recent election, and re- matka that it is > subject of general congratulation that, after the con troversy and despite tbe clonenetsi of tbe vote, tbe public peace suf fered no disturbance, bat tbe peo ple awaited the result patiently and quietly. Ur. Blaine will baedly be able to dstect in this a personal reference to himself. n.ili!* ,„i i-yigf Tap Gross-Stories Feukrt lEVfjywbCM • , The 288 ioke has rean log IrOtii TittslfOrS, the rounds. 'TrtWpertbnW'febstrt n dark,Blfqyi and one cajMi‘Way, did you hear that story to, day about •tf88piKNo!" answered. tlisAihw, excitedly-i,iifirSnt-.is. it J!!i tob gross—.too. gross, ei^ireW’i jtb- plied; bin «jnpnnipn.;in;arn).9urpful voice. otfTeiW awey," resntnafl.lthe first,'/and Oi try to *iamyfe ,,«il must,hear such: dreadful;,thinga^d must.!! i.e«W«n4vnWa friend, “144 Is one *rps», J *»<l,8fi8 is two . gross—IsqklfA/’l Aimtfoor shot aoroes., the sky Uke.a.flasb.sif RgJhtningnrt;. thud—a.i:..tManTOa cluickle—a.<Vac!f form stealing ejwy in the tlarknescrrund afi wqs,silent. From tho OfllclzV Her,1-1. ' 1’ahnel‘iiib 'miny parts' bf'ITe- brask'a'arc.frtirhing''t‘ofn fcr AM. They have figured tho matter out to their oWn satisfnction’-and'afe “Witte about 22 chnW i bushel 1 "And Corn (joes not find a reslyhale'ln The' ttfral markets for rnbrC thah 12 ccbtfe* 0 Experiments hive ehbwn that twd buBhcls of corn'. Wiil -pro- duce more warmth tb'art'one'Bilihei offL*o*l,and larmcra nre thnsj Jinrn. ing fho paperml saying th) selvoc the trouble ot liauung it market And draWlng the coil agate. - v;!' I- . ivr Naviaiu i , ..There is a farmer named" Wood- worth,Tn Monroo County,'ifiaV’too IWm'Ar Bibb, who 'towns andreoffl- VAtcs over tj000 acres of Und^and who never wore a suit o[e}iothwJn his life tfiat jvas qpt cpaiio, at hQjp^. He raises everything ho wears and cats except Sugai', coffee uhcl salt, And has liad rfo other Cook isVc bis wife and daughters .since- Ihh War ended.’ Heis perfectly iddepe*- dent and! lives bitter than the ma jority df city people. g HiuesviileGazcttei-HheriffBreW- er has -the champion cane ,patch this ye^r. From a quarter of ; an acre he has realized over six oar. felt dfsphdp. “Tftii' would bb (4 barrels - to the sore, and rating each barrel at-$20, an aero of-, bis cane would be worth $48Q., j Add- I* f)j Drs. J P. A tVLlh - HulwM ) Dsn- tiHtfl, 102 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. For Kale by -Dr.‘Wrt\ Bart, dentist, TUB SCIEJC&Of Uffl. MIY $1 VWw’narm i, Great, Medical fferkoa i W'fetvMAiS {aawusm »«««« ’ l»fi&