Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 27, 1884, Image 2

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° mm. Americus Recorder. W. L. 0LEIMKB. UUUr. In Vicksburg, MU«,'Rce«t1/'nj ‘' boy under three year* old wu on triel Incourt for kfllfng a dog. The i tried seriously, so It to **- pttoottf'fined >160. Hr. Gleditohe s»M recently: "I never allow busfn&s' ol any kind to enter my chamber door. I have never been kept awa,ke five minutes by toy debate In ptrltootedt.” By hoi? many he had been pnt to sleep he' It Is estimated that the landed gentry pi England owe, collective- ly. iM50.000,000, principally in llnti aeoond tod third mortgages. Interest to being defaulted on many oftittoi*^Af, ^|d a further de crease in rents would be ruinous. The Blaine organa dcciare that the. Sena to will confirm no nomina tions of independents, ahonld Presi ding’Olevetohd' : make any. We don’t: care to seo any independents appointed iiecahae they are anob; but we shouldn't mind aeeing Bhdnetom tie another atone about of good nominations from a spirit of revenge. When. t 0pnt heard that Presi- dent eight Cleveland would not even aecsptaiot of fine old rum a cask bound with gold hoops and containing A'told faucet, he doubt less felt like taiiHng Jito hair, and entering into his-chamber to weep bitterly. Grant 1 mil at imagine that tbe <i|iui|try to' going to the demni- tion bow-wows, and it makes him sad to think how differently they managed those things when he was then. It was bad enough, in his opinion, for Mr. Cleveland' to re fuse, a Newfoundland dog and pair of boots, but when he declined some good old rust it was more thknja sensitive heart could hear. Some weeks ago an account of the finding of.a box of Spanish coins amounting to (47,000 was published in a Danville;Pa.; paper. The'Other day two prepossessing young men front Philadelphia ar rived to'Danville and made formal clatuto to the treasure, and produc ed what appeared to bo good evi dence that their grand parents, while traveling down the Susquo banns river In 1794, were attacked by Indtona-tod inurdered and the cofn ! carried to the Island, where It was reported to have keen found, When It:was'’explained to them Till powder aomwlN. A marvel of peri ty •treofth anil whol#aotnenee*.fcMur* economical than tba ordinary kind*, and cannot bn sold in eofnpellen with the multitude of low teat, abort welfht, alom or phoapbatc powder*. Sold only in l ln catu. ROYAL BAKING POWDIR CO, 106 Wall inwaUKew York. decSfrL Km. Smith*a Caw, and what the Be?. Mr. XfiKlnitnr kM to my about It* . To pat fame: 1 h* /«artal it* neck by dictating the rejcctioh -d'Ll iS^m ‘.il e _ 1-e Jti#_li-— _ — t2r»' cMrifedthiWWMiisssdl'si lira, I hare beta ao badly afllioUd sometime* that there wan not the Baal left spot from the crown of my head to the eolefiofmyfeet that was not diseas'd endeared aa. crimson. it would commence in ■iliawwhite spots, which bad a silvery appearance, bul were and look fiery and *0*17. and the burning sens*- l, ?waaaU^nai^o*lara atba\ /could aeareely get about, and could not dramxayeelf without assist ance. I bare tried many remedies and have paid f 100 ink* angle fwrtanee to • phyetoiao, bat Baiw e?er obtained onlv temporary relief. Although helped for a time,! noon relapsed Wain tobeaa badly troubled a* ever, and during the winter of 1*1 and lanl Buffered no much as to be entirely diaeoarageu. I*at June, however. I was advised by Elder and Sira. fc. U. McKinMry. who are Well- known in ttaaae reaknw. to try your Conel«a Rkmkdiks; andlfult aomehow a little eourflge, from their favorable opinion of them, to try their virtue. Abont the eeoond week of July last I commenced taking the remedies, and within six weeks 1 began to aeea permanent improvement. MRS. BENJ. SMITH. /certify that the above etatement of my wife ia correct, and 1 join with her in eipreaain* my frsU- tude for the great benefit she baa received IX SMITH. oertify that the above jUtement la correct. Mr. dth la a prominent man. in tht* - " that the account of tho dlsoovery «*'«“*•*> <1*117 wai'S' hoax they wore laughed to ■ooto by the villagers, and they sneakad affl sader and wiser men It they were not impressed withtho troth of the'maxim that “honesty is the best polioy.” The State of Nevada, remarks the New York Herald, baa col lapsed. It never waa mneb of a State. It never should have been admitted into the Union. The en abling set ol Harob, 1884, waa one of the moat culpable .'ollics of the Republican parly. It swindled the other Stale* "by "giving two Sena tors Ad i'Xepresutailve lu.Cn* grass to a mining camp among bar ren mountains.' After sixteen 85*53 were foreign born and near ly 10,900 wero Chinese and In dian*. Since 1880 apparently at Ie*4$|hM ,<g'the; 68^5® White* have emigrated. A very large ma jority of the Inhabitants are males The census of 1880 gave the pro portion of males U> females as much more than two to one. But in the Presidential election last month tiM-Stato' east enljr 19,797 votes. Its three electoral votes were given to Blaine, one for every 4,966 votes. Witoi thatl be done with a col lapsed Statef Ia not a constitu tional'ktoehdntnt desirabla to ex- tingntoh it? Ia it jnat that other State* should tolerate the mon- itroEiiDolUiiil Miif iNAvdft •?« erotsee in Congress and the Elec toral College* any longer than may be needful to correct it by do* pro cess of law? But the extinguish ment of uy Bute Is a very eeriona matter. And the continuance of any.Stato la tht monstrous condi tion of Nevada to a very actions THIRD 360 GLUME CUTS, Americus Recorder TO ITS ADVANCE PAYING SUBSCRIBERS. Monday, Mftrofa. Sad, 1Q©5. » w*ll-kno»ndoal««j immunity, ;tW« Don* nl SUntittd, Provlnco of Quebec, thia twvnty-Mveuth day of October, 1*2. L. O. McKINSTRY, ‘ • MUittrr of (Ao twngtfa saaus curwl - L. C. McKI NSTRY, Atr’y Jdotnl Ck <W.» /’• V- Wo. ' *• •»* #+ U ‘ ItosTUX 6'ept. 9.1*4. CtTTicUBA Rr. fi.VKXT, tho new blood pariflar, nod UvnouHA. and GimcuttA Boap. tho great akin mrii «mi boautiticra. are aold everrwhere. Prion, OvncifBA,fi0c.: hloar/wai Bbioi.vnj4T # tl.ca FtfrPmgnaa CkanM Cm,B—lea. Savannah, Florida & Western (All train* of thla road are run by Central (90) Meridian lime, which U 39 minute* ulowtr than Savannah tiro a.] Buperintcmlcnt’a Offlc*.) 8avmnnnh, NoY. 1,1881. f O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. NOV. *, 1W4, Paagenffcr Trains on Ibi* road will run it !»)• lowst n ATLANTIC COAST LINK EXPRESS. • 13 am ... 740pm .rrlvo nt.Taanpdaily at................ 110 a m rrlvoat Way*ro*a4aiiy at titan ..rrtyn at Callahan dally at 11 fiO a m A rrlvo at Jarkgonvliw daily at 1310 p m Slof * at all regular atatlona between Savannah and Jaekionvil'e. FAST MAIL. Laavo Savannah dolly at 01 am Arrive at Savannah dolly at I IT p m Arrive at Jeaap dally at S 48 a m Arrive at Waycroaa dolly at 9 40 a m Arrive at Callahan dally at It 39 a m Arrive at JackaanYulo daily at ...12 00 tn Antra at Uupout dally ati 111ft am Arrive atValdwtaduly 1290pm Arrive at Quitman doily at. 12 40 p m Arrive at Tl omnwille daily at l .'10 p m Arrive at Balnbrldge doily at.. 3.10 p m Arrive at Chattahoochee daily at SUpm Stop*only ataUUoaa named above and at all atatlona betvrecn Thumnaville and ChattalioochM. Poaoengcr® for Brunswick toko thia train, ar> ..vJny at Brunawlck (via IX A \V. Railway) at 12 43 p m. Poafrnger* finr Fora and loo, Waldo, Ocala, Lee#- burg, Qalneavlllo, Cedar Kay nn<! oil atatlona on Florida Railway and Navigation Company tnka thU train. Clote connection* at .Tackaonrlflo doily for Green Oove Spring*. 81. Aagoallao, Patatka, En terprise, San lord ocdjall Uudingn.oa 8X John’* rlvor. Tasicngrra for renaocola. Mobile, New Oilcan*, Tana and tranowMIaaiaaipnl point* take thia train. Arriving nt IVnancol t at 10 05 p tn., Mobil* 2 4# a m. New Orlcana at 7 43 n m. i % \r 3 ^Pn^“^n|Du ff «tand aleeplngjcom Waycroaa to -, of whom guABLEsTon Kxvnxss. Leave Savannah doily at. 130p i Arrive at Savannah doily at 180 p Arrive at Jeanp daily at.... Sit pi Arrive at Waycroe* dolly at. 5 00 p i Arrive at Callahan dally at... ...,u? l» fn Arrive at Jaekaoavllle dolly at 8 09 p j Stop* at all regular atatlona between 8avanai MMooavUlvw Pnllroan par lot car* Savannah to Jacksonville. •1ESUP EXPRESS. Leave Savannah dally at.................4 30 pro Arrive at Savannah daily at .8 43 a m Arrive at Jeaap dally at 7 00 p tn Stop# at all tegular and flag atatlona between Savannah and Jcaup. ALBANY EXPRESS, . Leave Savannah dally it. 7 20 p Arrive at Savannah dally at.. • !0a Arrive at Jeaap daily at 9 At p Arrive at Viycnvi daily at. U 3*p_ Arrive at Callahan daily at. 4 43am Arrive at Jackaoaride daily aL 910am Arrive at Dapotit daily at 1 M a m Airtw* at lave Oak dai'y at, 8 41 a m Arrive at Qalaeavdle daily at.. T 09 a m Arrive at Voldoata daily at.. 939am Arrive at Quitman daily nt 480 a m Arrive at Ihoumville daily aX 800 a m Arrive at Alheay dolly at 4088am ^ Pullman rolace aleeplng con Savannah to 38^ “ Pnoaengeraibr Brunawkk ri«. Jotap take this train, amvlng nt Bnuuwkk at 813 a m. Poeoenstn (Yam Fenumdlna, Gait eeville. Cedar ^ ,Wm«eod| Ucebarg and all itaUoaa - Madlaoo, MoaUceUo, Tallabaa- noridapeiatateketkia train. dolly w n h People* far m. John** mer. ear berth ae* Deairin (nervate the drcalation of the Rg- oonoK*, attbc aometiueto encourage the payment of auo lions In advance, wo have for the paat two year* annually dUtrlbuted a number of valuable and useful present a among those of our aabecribeta who paid up nil arrears and one year ip advance. These Distribution* were ao fairly conducted, and the present* gavo auoh gen eral Mtlafnctlon. we have determined to make another dlatrlbntlon on tho 2d of Morch next, at which we shall diatrlbnte among thorn of oar aabtcrlbere who pay up all arrears and on* year In advance the following presents:; ONE TON tWMASTODON GUANO 1"U3 isr MASTODON GUANO H£| Manatoctured by tho Georgia Chemical 'Work*,of Augusta, Go., and aold by Toole, MeGarroh A Tondee, Araerlcua, Go. This brand la acknowl edged to be without a superior in ite ffcrtfhring quail tier, being of high grade end manufactured of the beat material*. Tnl* ton will bo distrib uted In three prut**—one of one half tan, one of 000 pounds, and one of 490 pounds. ONE TON SSTCOTTON SEED 3IEAL !*^bl tSTCOTTON SEED MEAL t*«J Manufactured by the Americas Oil Company. At a fertilizer this Me* 1 ho* prored to h* of tb* greateit vain*. It not only prodncea Immediate r*anlts. but It* cflccta can be seen on tho toil for •• .voral yean alter. It Is also a fine food lor riock. it I* sold by the Oil Company at their n tll lor 827 per ton. This ton wlllbe'distributed In three jirizes—one.of one-half ton and two of oue-quar- WH1TE SEWING MACHINE! WHITE SEWING MACHINE ! I WHITE SEWING MACHINE!!! 0 MONARCH 0 or BOUND BOSOM; SHIRTS!! -%3 who I. .gent for tholrsal*. Go* M see them. ONE BOX-FIVE POLNDS “CROSS-CUT" SMOKING TOBACCO ! Manufactured by W. Duke, Bona A Co., Dur ham, N. O.jrorn old North Carolina leaf, and nut np la handsome foil packages. As we would uks as many aa possible to try It, we shall distribute it hi packages of one pound each. FIFTEEN I30XES- TWENTY BARS EACH— LIGHTNING 80AP !!! Manufactured t by W. C. •Kell A Co.,f Atlanta. Tbl* 1* * new eoap,one ofthe most wondarftil dit- cover!** of the age. By a sew process this soap is mad* ao that it will wash clothing almost with out the uee of the wash board, at the same time clensmg without In tht least rajurfpe the fabric. It ia the finest laundry soap ever made, end In or der to give as many a* poaslblo nn opportunity “ *-—••• ho dlatrlbuted llnJiboxes of 90 of trjinglt, bars each. U will I Manufactured by the White Bowing- Machine Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Thia maenln* bn* a Fancy Cover, i>rop Leaf two Drawn* at seek end ol Table, and Is kandanmely finished through out There go with H nil the modorn attach ment*, and It it warranted tor 8re yarn. Thia Improved Machine la th* crowning feature of years of successful effort*: is a modrt of beauty, of unexcelled workmanahip, .embodying all tha lateet ImprorapaptU known to aewigf marhin* tnreltanUm, exacutlae a larger rang* of work and doing U bolter than all other maohlM* combined. The machine can be icon at tho Dry Good* fetero of JOHN R. SHAW, on Forsyth Street, wT“ *“ SUe Agent for Its sale in Amrrims. JSS*\ aa.rLutixe,Qtsi HTOENTS-gFINE HAT!*® . Calvin Carter A Bon, the popm> Shoe and Hat dealer* *f Amerieua Thia w amt 1 * Ibo poaocaoor ot the fortunate ticket the film eat hat to bo (hand ia Amerleua, ns he can sekok any style from tba entire stock. IMPAIR OF LADIES' FINE SHOES! From the celebrated manufacturing establishment of Btribley 8 Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, who havwaO- tained a national reputation in their line. The** shoe* at* the handsoaeet pair ever brought to America*, and retail at 18 per pair. They cm; be.acen nt the Dry Goods and Shoe Store of Jobs R Shaw, who Is Bole Agent torches* goods ha 1000—TWO BOXES—1000 DUKE OF DURHAM CIGARETTES ff Manafavtared by W. Duke, Bans fa Co* Duahomt North Carolina, who knee nude this brand known throughout th* wend an the heat, being Mi* from old[North Carolina leaf; tn* flneat In the world. The vain* of then* boxes I* 19.0ft. fas trttsasusi^j&js? HANDSOME HT8ETH THOMAS CLOCK TQ fralM byUcBrU. A Co., dt AtlantA. IT ONE BOX—FD T U BOUNDS T3 •HAY LEE"SMOKING TOBACCO! cO by V. I)nk^ Sxi • Cd^Omimm, M N.rth CroUn. IwT, lb. I tOO—B-O-O-K-8!—100 BY STANDARD AUTHORS !! BOUND IN CLOTH AND GOLD ! If print s „ Cloth andbol., dttlon to any library. er S-I-L-V-E-R W-A-T-C-H J he wants one he can rely upon. 'Jl'.iv .’ i v*» - W8ILVEB BUTTER DISH ! wllh Cow, • ntodjono Article. SILVER PLATED TABLE BPOONS, SILVER PLATKD.TEA 8POON8, SILVER PLATED FORK8. CHAMBER SETT-FOUR PIECES, CHINA FRUIT DISH, SILK IIANKERCIIIEFS, BRONZE LAMP, HANDSAW, 1 JEWELRY, BUGGY WHIP, And s Number of Other;Articles. MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION The Distributlon)will be modern the followlni manner: The name>ndgpoft|offlce of each aub* ocrlbcr will bo written on a slip of paper and pal in an envelope, and all placed in n box. Tht name of each of the present • U> be drawn wll' also be placed tn envelopes and pnt in another box. On th* day of the distribution ihaae boxes will be turned ovnr ton committee ofraapaaaibl* gentlemen, whe, before the drawing begin* wll coll upon tome of the audience to mix th* con tents of th* bexss to their satisfaction. After this, two boys, on* at each, will taka atm sHnaftaneoonlr from the boxes and band them u onmlttce, who will Aral mod the .-Ami# and then the present. The secretaries will keep correct list of the names ef the snbacribera anc the article* drawn aa they are called out. This will continue until every article has been draw* from the box of present*, when th* commfttM will declare the distribution completed. In the box of presents there will be no itiiif, hence every name drawn from the box of munet before Ur* prsseuts are exhausted wllftetloo* ot three article*, moat of which ora worth many time* the amount paid tor subscription. ■atUancan may be made by peak ottc* order or registered letter. Olwfan.-W# will gif# *copy;of the paper ft** to any enacting up * club often lubecrlben either new or old csea renewing. Cash to. accompany name* In *11 caae#. Any on# eon net a* og*at far the RKCORDER, uk we will net be reeponoibi* until urn reeriv# th* money tor oubrnription. We gnaran tan to fnvnlah a paper worth at fans’ the pnee asked for U-t*-b**idea firing an op portunity to gtt on* • Om^nborelbandaotm SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR THE FORSYTH ST., AMERICUS, GA. Has just received the following new goods for the Holidays, to which he invited special nttetion. Dbied Fruits, Citrons, Prunes, v v Currants, Raisins and Figs, MALAGA GRAPES AND MINCE MEATS FRESH APPLES. ORANGES, APPLE BUTTER FRESH AND GOOD, MAPLE SYRUP, BUNKER HILL PICKLES AND GHERKINS. CHRISTMAS CANDIES, CHOICE, FRESH, MIXED CANDIES, TOY CANDIES, ETC. Canned Goods! I ban the finest line of banned Goods eni btonght to tmniene, all .of which are foil weight and firat-eleu goods, embracing BARTLETT PEARS, ,PE STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES.- GREEN CORN. , CODFISH BALLS, E APPLES, BLACKBERRIES, TOMATOES. STRING BEANS. MAI FULTON MARKET BEEF. PRESERVES AND JELLIES OF ALL KINDS, _ PICKLES—BUNKER HILL, GHERKINS, CHOW-CHOW, MIXED. BUCKWEAT TLOuR AND OAT MEAL, CODFISH AND YANKEE BEANS, CANNED MACKEREL, CANNED SALMON. BEEF AND HAMS, DRIED BEEF. CREAM CHEESE, FINE GOSHEN BUTTER, AXDjEV1 11YTilIXG £L8JS IN TUE m LINE OF FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. ALSO KIM'S TUE FIXEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS AND CIGARS, Budweiser Beer oxx Xoe, XCto. L. S. BOSWORTH. American, Ga„ December 3,1884. ml Jas. Fricker & Bro. /Ui . )■ AND DEALERS IN PIANOS Barlow Block, Americus, Ga. E—wmUr(Ut jroattunot |«uUr lor—* «■ U a MM* w^r AealNr nMalUig fee th. R» ^uhnnti, ^TBHBfatea We delire to call the attention of the pnblfe to the fact that we hare et last got settled in oar new store on the PUBLIC SQUARE and hare on hand e Urge and handsome stock of every thing in our line. Oar itook consists partly of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, of All Kinds I SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, GOLD PENS, PENCILS AND TOOTHPICKS, WALKING CANES, OPERA GLASSES, GOLD AND AND SILVER THIMBLES, ETC. We are Headquarters for Spectacles and Eye-Glasses! Can snit any and every one in Gold, Silvrr, Steel, Bronze, Zylonite. Celluloid or Rubber Frame.. Wears Solo AgenU for KING'S CELEBRATED PATENT COM- BINAIION SPECTACLES—the beat in the world. Wo eell the Davis and Williams Singer Sewing Machines! end have oonitenily on band Needles, Oils, Attachments and Parte tor all tbeblnes. We have the best equipped shop for tba Repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in thU section of tne State. We employ none but flnt-chua workmen and guarantee ell our work. PIANO AND ORGAN DEPARTMENT. S ices before they 1 r yourselves we d OtBAOt to dozens of the beat business men is «ve the low he any ono, and when yon bey fiun aa yoa have no freight to W .“<J , tronbl. orunboxing the instrument, aa we place It in jourhoue^and sin yon^ FIVE YEAR'S guarantee. We alto have on k —* - ■*"** *> f ““ Mnsteai m; etramente, consisting of V Khlgee, RMtoendall kind of MaaicalInatrnmeatTrimming*. ty a Plano or Organ will call add examine oar stock and1 get on* y bay. If wa cannot do aa well or better for yon than yon <»nac e do not oak your patronage. The fact that wa have aoldPUnos»“ ■ of tht beat uustoeea men to Ameiietu he and when yon buy frtm aa yoa have no freight to w .“JJ , tog the lnatrament, aa we place it to your honae and give jgu T8 guarantee. We alto hove on haofialmje*tf»k«f “Kj* MMuaad onsisting of Violina, Gnltara, Benjoe. TambouriaM, AceorieoM ana and also keep String, of the very bit quality, ViolinBowa, Tail !>«•«» in and all kind of Muaical Inatrnmeat Trimming*. The*Offlce ofthe Southern Express Company la to onr More and their Agent, Ur. B. O. COOPER ialnour enttor ■* and Belesman and will be glad to serve ell who arw needing anything to onr una ■ -- -S -* *■ > 'nHU.vm ■ CALL AND SEE US IN 0UB NEtY I JAS. FRICKEft & BRO