Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 18, 1884, Image 2

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• • - ■ ■ • •« \mkricus Recorder. W. I„ ULR8HSKH. Editor. onrl.il Otyuti or Webster Cog TBUR'DAY, dev. is. A Poor Itcwaril for a Uallunt Heed. rtilhriolpMa luqniier. It is natonUliing bow cheaply human life la lichl by many from Randal. ju"rXo^'n’„nTy^ VoM interest. FRt_ lB,ote recent ■'■M Oats, are UpeiviR liet cUoM atti ^ ___ farmers arc proverbial stamps' aud sticks being turned cause every planlnlteu •‘blue.” 2. Next I And the cows in One condition to pass the wiu- ler, but the hog fUflook is gloomy, - indeed>(«<i^nellf lif#I dyiugi iir< f »JM|fi lag pens st a sickening rate. T saw the Messrs. Mathis from the Florida tine and they informed me that they and Mr. George Clifton, who own perhaps lha best stoekol hogs in Bouth»<BbTl(<3>&Cfl& nearly all their best breeders and pig*.II iWit*rihl' tfflMtt has‘ilcei( b °th ,j; ,e question comes up, " wiidt is the connection (if any) between the diseases of man and beast?” The pino trees have died by tile acre. One physician has pronounced the f w{fftflwh The swino discaso is called hog cholera, and if Koch is right as to the Asiatic cholera, we hare at last an lntelligelt sol the causo of Ihepiscai no remedy heft, naming the woods be benflicial where practicable? But notwithstanding the bad out' look for hog, the bomiuy crop ii safe, cheap and abundant, and*oi( a .irst. 'SAPszSr?. savage storm of Sunday night straight on to their death, and were rescued only by the marvelous de votion to duty of a pjore<^Ignat 1 , who staid at bia post in order seoure their saTelywEenlie knew that to do so was to make a strong prenanmwW ter aMlaledatftiloie. M<i Wgl 'owilV'i wu^frf- tunnel it was brought to a slop by the warning of exploding torpedoes. Examination hiing made, it was had been suspended, and that un derneath lay buried the signal man. Being dug out alive, and alter anrVits recovering, ejiificiquincss, bq rciited' how, feeling that the force ol (tid >|fiid Would ithrow the structure on the line, ho went up the road, set the lor rails, then went bai tower to set liis.dan that while doing so the bridge, add a d.wn by tho wreck, into Ute train' wquldihavc rushed: forgotten now to smile, they have so mm thn leropi grinned and laughed so much since the election. May ilm bu squirrels bo moro msrdtrui the 1st ones Imvc been. I ssw fire fou£^ IDoor how it could bo done, in tiio. beautiful townlbftHMldd&i. ^ It''iifc'tflH litre engine was a novelty to me, but every incorporated town sliould bavo one. Valdosta is improving more rapidly than any town J have visited in Georgia, and reminds one ol Florida, where cities are bailt in one year. Tho River Mill in Lowudes, of which M. gave a limi t do- ncrlpIif&TSai? agipJEJiJLfs c. XMMrJfchaing ispslrad. It.has .... water was discovered, Into which the water leaving the river fails. II it would interest yourself aud read ers I would go and examine the cave and fully describe it and give you my theory as to the mammoth springs of Florida. ocficdouv (m the bailt JjrbU ifjfn anjprsigtisl, MkL ■ so the brif yowerpiul iit^wero A^vlcd to trttcVny*tbT!Storm,w buried i a d ,wn by tho wreck, I the train would! have rut with deadly speed and certain do- stfuelidii; fob the otiled rail was on a high bank which the deep rivei washed, il lie Imd not sacrificed himself to his duly. That is one- half the story; the other half is Chat the passengers, fired with magna nimity at seeing the crushed but still brentiiing Wrflekjof this; hero, col lected for liim or Ills willow and orphans the munificent' sum of $75. The report does not say they were 1RST dnljfrft; Co must' assume bef 'vereRofloltfr; but$f‘H^Jfr , y' standard doliars,, tjie);^ s' ill liow ohnpMhi! (juteriv.'val- ued their lives The Chicago ex press train is compoaed of never less than ilvk 1 passenger'coaches; each coach seats about sixty pas- MMayulInRSHI there "were t/ffy-ftwr>fttfrpeWodf in each poach.,or 2/>0 on- the train. In ttiahcase it-is upparent/ that each passenger valued his own life at about 30 cents, and that probably ir wlmt itmiss ..worth. . Certainly, iUre'mgysliidgfi of the value of tho Sl^grag&io MO. lives, it was iudi-fi. niudy less than that of a single drop of blood flowing from tho wounds CMaraffti wrt w i ft Oysters fur Dyspepsia. m It is nohois generullv understood Ii WolW^taii^ve medicinal qualities oTa higiTSrder. They are not only nutritious but wholesome, cspcoially in Oases of indigestion. It is said thero is nu r other alimentary substance, not even excepting bread, that doci not-jiroduce Indigestion^, under bufy^qters. never, Riveter lulee promotes di gestion; liy taking ovslers daily, In- 'igestion, supposed to ho almost acurahle, bus been -cured; in fact, diofrnjc to .bo rogtirdpd ns one ol thewuy;fie|lt|fjrartie’e* of food know A ftTijiiW -Inyaluls wlio have fjuhitll! pthei £kjnd$ of food disagree Will tfi-m-Tfcqiionlly dis cover in tho oyster tho required aliment. Raw oysters are highly J ~* for 1 hoarseness. reeenr# overwhelming popular vote it* franchbc w» fund* a Part ot the prescat Htate Const'tat tor adopted December 2d,.A. D„ 1179. Lj:<Xnff£SX3&;k;.'< CAP! 100,000-Tickets afllre Fractions, In Fifth*, in Froportlou. •HI'! f'UsfAHHizst: i 9 Approximation Prize* of $780...... 9,780 l> 4i[1 •'Cj^r SS'.rir.^S 1,997 I’rlzcs, amounting to Application tor rate* to clnbn shoo Id be made ilv to the oiPce of tho Company In Mow Orleans, tor ftirtlu-r Inrorniation write elcmlr. cirl?»/ Um "^Or fen HgTK«, Eipre»i ni^yTrttrr. ^cu 0 rnte elcmlr, cirtorf MOTES, Eq aswa, sms Haw Orlenua, La. r M. A. DAUPHIN, ' COT lircuth Hi,, Waiklnftop, D. C, Uako f.'U, Moioy Order* payasle ku>\ nddreM Qegiatored Let I era to ss*u. r rx.l«=i •wtrniei RANDALL COMING KOCTII. recommended — Wc are not on ° r ll ,* c vboallsts use 'them regiilnily before concerts and perns; but their best recomincn- ation is the remarkably whole- oiiib influence exerted on the di gestive organs. I'ill Wasiiinuton, l)cc. 16 Ex- Speaker Randall is about to make another Southern lour, lie will , ... mk a! Ur*. Kmlth'a Caao, and what the Bcv. Ui\ HfeUtnitry hint* any; BARLOW BLOCK. Mrs. i . S. HiRIJCK & Ml. til 1!ATIlfO OPENED !M TIIB BARI/iW HI.OCK'A NEW AXII FINE I.NKOl the KeutucRy Uelsgatfoir avIio are going home for the hoiitlitye. He Tenn., and thence jq, Birmingham, Tu!p Ala., arriving there about Jan. I. Re dayk. response to invitatiins from prom inent Democrats in each." llcprcs- veyed acne ot the invitations to him. will p'roboblygo with hint to Birmingham, lie says that Mr. tUMttkWUAMJhuMlgXlMMir everywhere. There arc tlieuriea to account toe' Randall's tour. First, that he la looking tor the •SaSKKS3P*^‘*3"?*'”r^Tn7r‘*)' S9WS 9IHK®flr28ffw^ BUISUBS9& li* (• - , >.»/ :tlu ii**:»* l o • LadieB' Bmoy Goods I'Vt r ;■• t|f .}*• - ii Trimmings■ iboilai *)* JsiA odr .oi’ j. Underwear If llii. J ■ ; Etc., Etc. ‘MOivi iu < t that tnam O.t.mcat of M, wit, io atarnt WE RESPECT THE UIOIITd OF THE POOR WE MAKE THE RICH RICHER. fiUWkWIUOTO au PROTECTION VS. OVERCHAROK. NO DISTINCTION IN SEX, NATION ALtTY OR COLOR. ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL. ' WIDE AWAKE AND BOUND TO tVIN. ilMrll *ii' iii’i **»*;» i> •> iiiin ii/irii -T-! - REFORM * X CoJL . " Whereas, Many citizens of community have heretofore subjected, themselves to unncc- essary expense and burdensome overcharges, in the-purchase of ■qpdsj jTliereforp be it 'Oestitved, Tliat the interests of ithef people -demand, the for mation of a new party which shall conceiftfate its patronage one close-dealing candidate, *u-- -*« J^a, *' L and thu3 combining with cor rect principles, make still small- and result in the gteatSst gOod for all. To this end weannounce our self as the V j, f)l . -j,. v I.OW tariff on all goods used by the people, such ns Dp 8, Notions, Fancy Goods, Millinery, j,Clothing, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Tranks, Etc. As low prices surely incrca cs trade and results in the test good to both buyer and tiler 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. JOIN US! Be on the winning side. Al ready wc are elected—elected to sell you cheaper than the cheapest; elected to show you die best and newest; in fact ole^teifTiiJtUepcopie’a true bar* gain-giving, fair dealing candi date, Be one to help roll up the big, majority in favor of cor* yect principles at}d„the advance ment ot true economy and re form. See us personally and learn our civil service principles. Americus Recorder TO IT.* ADVANCE PAYING NUHSCItlllKHS. Moadayv Masroh, Saxd, l@3@. Drrtiin tnlirns^tUp ciictilntion of fho Rr- cgbdrr, ntthu samp time to enrourngp tho l*j tnrut «r »i.v options in •Hratics. wc luve tor the put two year* annually dl^t; lbnto<i • number af valuable and useful pra onts among tbona of our aubecrlbeis wi.o paid up all arrears and one yosr in advance. These Dlstribuilons were »o falr’y conducted, and the |>re.*etiU $nve rrcIi gen eral satisfactlou. we bn re d*.terminod to make another dlstit'miIon on tho 2d of March not, nt which we shall distribnte nmoirt lho:s of our snbRcribers who pay up all arrears and oho year In a-Iv.inec the following |irea*nls: ONE TON I^-aMaVSTODON GUANO HE3 MASTODON GUANO da Chondral Wt rks of . . ... • Toole, MiOarrah & Tondee, AmerlRits, Oa Thia Id and Is a<-kno*tN •dged to he without a superior in its fertilising qnalltice, being of high grade mid manufttetmed --* ‘ * m-tcrlalF. *" * •- ONE TON EFTOTTON SEED MEAL 1^‘COTTON SEED 3IEAL!^J Manufactured by the Americus Oil C-»mpnny. As a fertiliser this Meul has proved to i-o of the greatest value; It not only produce* immc.liulo re-Yult*. But Its effect* ran be neon on I ho soil tor •• „verat vearsslter. U I* also a lino fond ter *toek, it Is so d l»y the (111 Company at their t» ill or 922 jH-r ton. Till* ton will be distributed n hr« o prizes -«>no of one-half ton and two of oin q 'ar te it (a correct. Mr. IE CIW. into Cleveland’< Cabinet, and wants * Southern 'endorsement. Third, that he it a candidate tor UwMMdeery m IdtsD'ThbVtlMrf' latter theories are the most proba ble, Ibr Randall knows as 'sqdl .-R any one elae tliat Carlisle will. II hellvee, be Speaker ;6r the next liouxe. WOULD INVITE THE LADIES OF ^LLUPON THEM ANn 1 e'x,\iinNE t re tum for natroDOfie we their goods' and racKsTBE-,,. ln return lor patronage we lieuingthvd they will*fini) Doaiing, Straight Goods; -Bed-Rock Prices. Polls now open and will re main so until further notice. Vote early and often is the Wish of yours truly. * JOHN B. SHAW, Forsyth Street, Americas, G* ifj,!flu'll)■ / * Ikarafomaloa f#w Coopc-t v ortable “ wWcHIwmaeir fOAlladforaoon. WAlTTSDIj/ ONE FRE H MILK OOW to «tn not !S?.%TSS.r oo,,aUkm ^A p - WHITE SEWING MACHINE! WHITEJSEWINO MAC1I1NF.! I WHITE SEWING MACHINE!!! «—MONARCH 6 tar BOUND BOSOM SHIRTS!! From tho well-known h use of (i*o It rinM» Brn. A Co.. Troy New Yo k. Th^ .IrV/tai •he very l>««t nuule, both iu material, cut and work man-hip. Thov are handsome, durable and never toil to glvo sntlalartton. 'I h?y can be mm nt the store of John if, Shut/, on Forsyth straeL who la agent for their sale, do" -lio/tbem. ONE BOX-FIVE POU NDS ' CROSS-CUT" SMOKING TOBACCO ! M.-mi-ncInrcil bj w. Dok,, Bon, A Co.. Dar- M"'| Jf. O, IBM, old North Crolht. lr«f, ,»d w , a. In lian.Noini! foil Bock«t». A, tr« would hka poa-IWe totrj.it, w, .hall dla ribms it In jmckatos ol ono pound each. FIFTEEN BOXES- TWENTY BARS EACH- LIOHTNING SOAP !!! Uwa'Mtutwl l.y W. O. Nell A Co.-Atlt.nl>. till. 1"« now Mti Fl ono of tho loon rond.rful Jli. toT.rl. ■ Sf the Ottr. By n new proem an, ui is tntd. 90 that It w.ll wash el..ihlt. B ttloiost wlth- oot lite tire ot t in wash b -*id, at the um, tint, elelutng without In tho len.t mjarin, the taltrlc. It I* lb, flnejt iattndry m-uf> ever ondp, u oer to Riro ttu ttiitoy m | o,.[ele on i-pporltlnity oftrjlnill, i. w.ll lw d-ttrlhuted In .loan ol A lOO-B-O-O-K-S 1—100 BY STANDARD AUTHORS !! Bound in cloth anduoldi!! iM uinkc a valnalde ad- Manulactimd by the White Sewing Ifacliln Comiwny, Cleveland. Ohio, ’ibis machine ha* it Fancy Cover, Drop LcsL two Drawers nt e;«ch cad ut Table, and ia bandsemely flnivhctl through- oat There go with It all the modern attach ment*, and It D warranted tor live ytars. This Improved Karhino D the erownln^ fenture of year* of succe»afa! effort*; Is a model of heanty, ot unexcelled workmanship, embodying all the latest Improvement* known to sowing nwhlii* ineehanUui, execnilnz a largor ranic of a or* and do ng Ii.better than all other machine* combined. The machine can be aeen a' the Dry (iooda More of JOHN It. SHAW, on F-myth Htreet, who I* Bclo Agent tor l‘s aa e in Aineri:na. BTGENTBtFINE HAT HR To be aelednl by the lucky mat t8*PAUl OF LADIES’ FINE SHOES! From the celebrated manufacturing eetabllshme t ol Strlbley 2b Co., Ctocianatl, Ohio, who hare at tained a national reputation in tbcfr Hue. Three •bora ore the handsome* t pair ever brought to ‘ rlcn*, uud mall at IU ju r pair. 1 hr.v cat. u — Good* ana Shoe Store of John at tha Dry f* r ■* Amerkuo. R Shaw, who ia Mm Ap«k far these goods fa 1000-TWO BOXES—1000 DUKE OF DURHAM CIGARETTE811 nUac ItMika a primed on good pa: < C.olh and t old, iu<<| m dltlon fo any bbraiy. UT S-I-L-V-E-K W-A-T-C-II! Fine Case and Good Movement •. W«!offer BO fnindulent good*, for when a man wni.t* a watch* ho want* une l.o can rely np,»n. HT8ILVER RUTTER DISH ! with Cover, n llumlsolne Article. SILVER PLATED TABLE SPOONS, SILVER PLATED TEA SPOONS, 8ILVER PLATED FORKS. CHAMBER SETT-FOUR PIECES, - CHINA FRUIT DISH, SILK HANKERCHIEFS, BRONZE LAMP, HANDSAW, JEWELRY, BUGGY WHIP, Amt a Number of Ollier Artlclu. lluttua-aurutl by W. Duke, 0-n, A Co., Durhutn, -.Itk Cut.-Ilru, who hue mudu tLU brand knoan tlirouizbout ib. world u lb. 1—t. btluy n»de frunold tf«th Cirntln* leaf, tb. tln.»i Id 11 VMtd. Tb. ruin. oTUM. bote, U 10.00. 1 order Ib.t M muty >, nulbht may ettja7 Uteo hey will be dtilrlaiM In ,uckn-M of tOO tOCh. HANDSOME tOTSETH THOMAS CLOCK PW3 f un.Lhed by UcBriJ. * Cm, of Atlanta. tar onb box-five founds th ‘MAY LEE" SMOKING TOBACCO 1 IrortbiVed'tdlir,,aad wt-l h.'anndamlEy'n lekif.-u of on, pound on MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION* 1 he Distribution will be mode*in the following manner: The name and post."office of each sab* acrilwr will be written on a slip of paper and pat in an envelope, and all placed in a box. Tbt name of each of the presents to be drawn wlU also be placed in envelope* and pat in saothei box. Oa the day of the distribution bese boxes atti be turned over to a committee of responsible gentlemen, aha, before the drawing begins* wil call upon route of the audlccco to mix the coir* tents of the boxes to their »ati*faction. Aftet this, two lojs.one at each, wld take envelope* shnultai eouelv from the boxes ar.d bond them tt tho comm'ttee, who will first read tbt :aaw and then tho present. The secretaries Will keep correct list of the names of the subscribers aad the articles drawn as they arc called out. Tils will continue nntil every article has been drawn ftorn the box of prescutr, when the committed will declare tlie distribution completed. In the lex of presents there will be no »u«% l«ence every nsme drawn from the l-ox of name* before tbe. presents are exhausted wlll.gct'c-? ot these article*, moat of which ore worth mxnj* times the amount pat-I lor enhacription. Rcmiitancci may b. mat, by p«ut “Oct order or regif ten d letter. » Clnbe.-We win *tve acopy^of the paper tt** to any ooe* > getting ap a slab of ten subscriber* cither new or old cnee renewing; Cash io accompany names te all cnees. Any one can act os agent tor the RECORD*** - at wa wfd not be raapontille until we receive the money for euhaeriptiae. . We guarantee to famish a rajwr warth et He* the price caked tor U-t*-teeldfa gWag « fortuity ti get oce of ihe>boveJ«aad*oOM Remember that yon|eannotJpo^il4y to a belter tray i baa ;bjft al eci |i<it g to* »&• ^ CORDRB. Adlreas, W.L.Ot.KMBtt. •Mserlcwe. *•