Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, April 02, 1886, Image 3

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FOR COUCH8 AND CROUP U8E V TAYLOR’S Tnhaeen and lotion. IIOTKI, MI'EHREX. Mr. D. W. Thorpe, a practical farmer, ia_va iu the Southern Cuiti- Taloi: “My idea ia, where one plan:* 13 I aeres in cotton, It) in corn, the I Fr..m th. cim-u*o mu Zh, r/r: 1 /-" 10 lUe ,a "l e • H »• »«»*. I »nder.t»nd,o„ly «' t"e job, about the great P-XfPERiA ,1 fflii COTTOI FERTILIZER I hotels that pays big. It ia the po : aition in the Graud Paeilic wash- | room, anil ia held by a cooper- f eET O’ MULLEIN. 10 in corn, to the mule crop. This is the way I expect to proportion ! mine. 1 feel very much eneourag- j ed w'.h the prospect We nt the coloredlittie fellow "who bis'Mi ■olden belt of Nash feel like we business dt ,wn Hn e. The place that . ..ave a real bonanza a, long as I ll8e(1 to pav bj e „, Wlt ' g , bat OI , prices stay up, which we expect to j be , d poilel '. of ,7 le Pa | mer ,- be remunerative for some time to lbrt;e o„ e of the per-, |C ome. Vve are not bound to stop quisi.es of lh * posilion WM ' lbe cotton, by any moans. It works boot blacking stand. IV together: the bulk of the . p admirably together; the bulk of the work on tobacco coming in August alter the cotton is laid by makes it conllict very litile: and then, too, there is such a big saving in land, teiy small piece constituting a position was There were several years when the old head porter theie actually cleared $10,- l)dU a year. Hut when Potter Pal mer hotrd that Ilia head rorter was taking in $30 an I even $4'i a day at the bout-blacking s and that Buchanan & Bell MuIbVavi ;ipl« nody large tobacco crop, thereby getting , |M , t( , 01gile was uken aWay fro01 , rid of the tiouble and expense of lhe loud voiced man wbo ' at I going over a huge area. It con- : tb „ departure of trains in such “-waiterA.TATIOR, AtUiu.0.1 i denses things as much as any crop , 8plendid barilon(! from lbe hotel 1 Ca,l: 811,1 ftD0 ‘ he ': thing, if engaged rolund(1 . Tbe registers were put -i" 1 “tensively it furnishes nice, | in an(J lbe 10 cen t pieces that were honest and light employment for . takcu in lbere lbcreafter for shines many white women and children m ■ wenl lo tl.c house and the house the rural districts. By all means kept lat) 3 „ , belll . I impress upon your people the prac- | of courae tll . u man ln the waah , ticabilitv of combining it with j r00m get8 big » tip , bnl lbc .. tipf » i cotton; they can’t get worsted; it amount lo a good deal, for some is worth the trial. , thousands of well-todo men go in On the sau.e~subject the North f he ™ eaub da y ODa f nd eacb . " h ‘; Carolina Gold Leaf says: looks good-natured is whisked "Tnat tobacco pavs, and pavs O'er by the student of human na- j well-far better than any other ! ‘ u , re wUo 1,88 uhar F !e of the r00 ”- j money crop known to the farmer- | llere , are a K ood " Uo I has been so often demonstrated In don 1 llk , e . l ° walk thanklessly out, ol a washing room after having a tune played on their coat-tails and -THE BEST TONIC. ? Quickly aad cmm.letely Cur*** l> japepNin in all itufonna Heartburn, flcIcliiiiM. TutiiiK (hr ood, Ac. It enriche* ami purltiea the Mood. atimu latow the appetite. and aid* tbe umiiuilation of food. J. T. HohHiTMt, the honored iMHtor of the F^nit Keforim d Church. Baltimore, Vld.. Bay*: ••Haviiiu umuJ Hrtmn'i Iron Bitters for byapepait. and Indigent urn 1 take great pleasure in recom mending it highl). Vino consider it a splendid tonic and mvig-orator and very Btrrngthenin* ’’ Genuine ha* above trade mark and crossed red line* ' f .™Pper Take no other. Made only by liu»ft > < II t: m i< \ i. < -»., II \ I.T i II»k r.. mi>. Ladifh' Hand Boh-useful and attractive, con taining list of prizes for re.-ioew information about coins, etc., given away by all dealers in medicine, or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c stamp. H.WE.8ECURKI) THE AGENCY » <>U STERN'S AMMONIATED A LITTLE SUFFERER ('IciiiismI, Piirilinl, anil Iteimti- lietl by the Ciiticuru Remedies. these columns, that the Gold Le.-if does not believe it necessary to try lo impress tliat, fact further upon its readers. But there are many portions of North Carolina is--iiimue.which.ffliutmankind«n*t>rixin where tobacco culture has never ully.cmiM-.l>ysdiimnler.-dc,inditionorUif LIVER, i . . , , . For «u complaint, at thi. kind. .n<-b u Torpidity of been tried that are capable of pro- docin K » e 001 ' ar ticle of the weed, iem y. Eructation* and Burning of the Stomach it DOt a» fioe B8 that already known fseunotini s < tilled Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria, | . „ 1Ar b«» a v Blfsidy 1 lux. Chiila and Fever, Brenklsms Fever | ^ OUI lllftl h6tH. Exhauatinu liefore or after Fevers. Chronic I)iar- • : To this the Wilmington Star Sassssyws Ioi'i CURE that North Carolina iarmers have aill YWRfc. STOMACH and BOWELS. . , IObA . Ar. kA , .1 It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow made from $200 tO $500 to the low^ M g|r><V> l t.) U spirits. HMl It‘hTline ii/the 1 'bE^St'a'l* re i and f 1*0ID $.300 to $1,000 tO teratives and purifiers OF THE the hand, and even more. The BLOOD, and i. a valuable tonic. Henderson Gold Leaf gives a re- STADICER’S AURANTII example. It says: In 1882 a For ule by .U Dniyiri-t-. Prir. ( l.00 p.r botu. 11111,1 " ear Hcnde " on planted One acre ol tobacco. There were 5,000 hills. lie made 1.380 pounds, which he sold tor $383 23 net.'. The next year, same land, he made 1.530 pounds, and sold it for o'r'Th. i $il# 85 net. fn 1884 he made on dp.i- I the same acre 1,705 pounds, which (y i ii.„ r„r.,i- I,,*. ”“T„ he sold for $500, being 10c. per AURANTII Pri'-oai.QQ perbottl. C. F. ST ADICER, Proprietor, '40 SO. FRONT ST., Phlladslphla, P» ; WANTED IN AMERICUS vbjr giving I be iaii}"’iii>"'u.ir'e-ii? i hill, ln Granville and other coun ' ■' ■' ’ ■* -- h»; I ties such examples as this abound. '.'ml I Line man near Oxford planted teu nine acres for three consecutive years. i'Jicy He worked two men and a boy. l"r,'i ^" be reKl| lt* were $12,000 for three rm-.i i years’ woi k—an average of $4000 ",’1 a year, and $400 to the acre. More k surprising results tbau these can 1 be given. But these show that to- ! bacno pays." | Now let the writer add that CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." j tobacco culture i« no new thing in The Original and Only Urnulnr. 'Georgia or Florida. Its alapta- "’('o^LADig,a7"A.V”VT.Jiiinl"”, ! bility and paying yields were test- V«“'i'.7ri«»™ ed years ago and lound satisfac- NAME -Tkfi'si.ti’x [ lory, but cotton required less skill A LSS3f»JJrtt’K M *» R ’“ l " * [ and vigilance. If the low price of I bl , latter now warrants the return I liJBJFOR riP A F to tobacco, our farmers liavc but vunc TNEi/CMr ! to proceed with its cultivation. ^LitnI'L ur'.usu aLr^Tbwmu.r'h! ■ Seeita are sown here in April. J^iwT.'b'J.S.u.ur * IfrTk B. ^A. Hre-'.'f'.a f n n .n , L\ HisCoX,' i (iHIlUIUIllOII Hillf*. PENNYROYAL PILLS mi BEANS /^TURE Blllousn.tt: Sick Hcidiche In Four hour*. \6) One dess relieves Neuralgia. They cure and prevent Chills . ■ Fever. Sour Stomach Bad Breath. Clear the Skin, Tana the Nerves, and give Ule.»Vigor lo the sister. 1>«.« 1 o\E 11 KAN. Trv them once and you v. Ill never be without them. Price. 26 cent* per bottle. Sold bv Druggists and Medicine Dealers generrlly. Sent on racolpt ol prtca In atampa, postpaid, to any addrtis, j.f. sMirn jc c«.. Manutactu.ers and Solo From., ST. LOUIS. MO. I’bysicians who have used Speer's ! l’ort Grape Wine ol New .lersey, anil have applied to it the strictest lest, pronounce it pure and recom mend it to lbe aged and infirm, and lor geneial use w'icie wine is dc- , . , , , . f. 1 1 r • 1 enemy 111 case of capture of an nd- , suable, as the most reliable of wines . . ' ... to be bad Mr Sneer also i> reserves M" tRnt - who were a11 Provided will) to be bait. Mi. Speer also preserves ] t||C#e bookg M#j Cobb aai . s ||e i pantaloon legs by an obsequious i darkey. It is just this style ol i character that the attendant in tbe j Grand Pacific lies in wait for, and ! from this class he gets a living that makes him the cynosure of all the other darkies iu the business in Chicago. t'otten heed Thousands of Years Uld. Senator Brown and Hon. S. S. Cox are warm personal friends and occasional correspondents. The other duy the Minister to Turkey, who is now taking his vacation in Egypt, wrote a very interesting letter lo the Georgia Senator. Near the ruins of Thebes Mr. Cox and ! bis wile, guided by the celebrated ; arcbieoiogist, Maspero, investigat- . ed a newly opened tomb of an ag riculturist. wbo died 4,000 years ago. The mummy was found in excel lent preservation, and the painted svmhola on the walls were as fresh as tbe Dowers of May. Among the oljects long buried with this farm er was a twig of cotton bloom, which was as perfect as if just w res' ed from the field. Alougside the fleecy boll, Mrs. Cox has placed a blue harebell which grew by tbe 1 brink of tbe mystic Nile. Senator I Brown will plant one of the seeds | of this wonderfully ancient boll | and hopes to perpetuate it in North j Georgia. Confederate Cypher. From lhe Athena (Ga.) Mamiar-WatcUuian. The other day Maj. Lamar Cobb showed us an interesting reminder of the late war. It was a morocco bound package containing 15 leaves through which ran a tape line, npon each ol which was printed every letter in the alphabet. By simply sliding Ibis piece of tape back or forth the cypher could be set on any word and a dispatch written that only those could read who were provided with a similar key. As soon as wound the letters couid easily lie thrown oU, so as not to betray this important secret to tbe I tlio chilli M U.I.Ii: I1U1TINII. which carried oil the first Premium at the New Orleans Centennial Exposition, which they are offering for Money or Cotton. The Best Bale of American Cotton, which was awarded a $1,000 Prize at the same Exposition, was fertilized with Stern’s Haw Bone—(see note.) Buchanan & Bell are selling out the stock ol Groceries lately owned by Harris & James, at the old corner, and in order to get rid ol the goods, have put them DOWN BELOW COST. They keep a FULL LINE OF STAPLE GOODS, such as Meat, Flour, Oats, Coffee, Sugar, etc., which they sell at Lowest Market Prices. Call and see them at the old Harris & James’ corner. itch: Note—A Ton of this line guano will be given away in the Recorder Gift Distribution in April next. CLINCMAN’* r OBACCO REMEDIES Jowers’ improved Cotton Seed. II’ n 8r« 1 han in;*<)«> more cotton I him any other aend in tbi* Htuto of Go:>ririiii an<l not a man who h;iH plimtcil them Iiuh i-xprcHneil illaMtiaiao’.lon. Ortiti'*atc4 from a large number of the moat Reliable ami •‘'uecew»fol tHanter* in Georcla,lA!«w 1 Hina, ami other State*, are on flic, and can be read by Hendlfigilbr a circular. JOWER’S IMPROVED COTTON SEED Will m.ikejlrum 30 to KM) per cent, more lliu than ordinary cotton, while the staple lx! superior and tiring* a hotter price in tne market. PLANTERS CAN MAZE MONEY I Price, Three Dollars Per Bushel !! I U < jj n j* , "** on *** 0 HAKBOLD, •lOHN8<)NJ4$ CO., Anirf w»,.Gu., or to my nddree*, will Ite.pronipt W. P. JOWERS, Preston, Webster County, (ia. THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT Till*: MOST KPFMTIVK I*l<KI’ARA TION on the market for Pilex. Attl KKt I ItK for Itcliinir l*lle*«. Haa never toiled to girs relief. .Will.cure Anal ITIeam. Aharnxa THE WOODS’ CORN SUELLER the Grape .lu ce Ire^h und aweel just as it runs from the press, not by the use i.f spiril«, but by i xt met ing the In nii-iiiing prineipbh from the ripe gripes wlit-n mnsliid. it is called Un'crnienled Ginpc Juice. For sale b\ L II. BohWoKTII 1 intends lo present tnis relio to some association, where it can he pre ; served and kept on exhibition , Harber'a Itch, Ring- ^>YHE LIGHT RUNNIM*© DEWING MACHINE! HAS NO EQUAL. PERFECTS A TISFACTI0N M Hoe Sewing MacMne Co. —ORANGE, MASS.— 10 Union Squirt, N. Y, CWcagb, UU St. luuli, Mo. Atlanta, Ga. Oallat, Tax, Saa Franciico, Cal. J. A. Fetters, of Lancaster, Ohio, says that be makes bis apple trees bear every year by thinning tbe The ip es.ion is going the rounds ffU't when the trees are young. By of tlie pres : "Is the negro a fail- : 1 le ' ,llne I-* 1 ® fruit is as large as a ur. ?'’ That depends on circum : walnut h * lakes a lon 8 P°'« and stances. In bis proper place lie is I !i nJC ! <8 * . p !^ * lllt a n ' 0 ^® rate ®ro|. a success, out <>■ it he is a failure ViMuf., T.tt.r, K.li’ Rh, ...... ... wonnn, Pimplea, Soren and Bull*. Price .j(i «• THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO CAKE NATI 1COWN HK.MKBV. ( im « all Wound*. I - uix. Urnixox, Knrainx, Kryai|»*dax, Hoila, C.’arbiinclra, Bon,. Kolona, Ulcer*. .Sore*, Hor* Rym. Kora Throat Bunnins.lJorM, Neuralgia.Rln nmHt ixnt, sirchiti*. limit. Rheumatic Gout. (.’old*. Cough*. Bmocbiti*, Miik I*nc. Knake and Ik* Riiea. Ktinga of Inam-ta, Ac. In fact allay* all local Irritation ant' Intlamiu.ition from whatever cauan. Price 2-’> eta. THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO PLA8TER Prepared nrcnrdlnc to (he ino-i M'ieiiiilie rineiplen. al the PI |{|>T aFIIATIVIi vi ncni^TK, compounded with the pun-M ir, and i* *pe< iall> im-ommeuded tor i or Cake of the Broaxt.and for that cla** — or indammatory maladie*. Adieu and Faina where, from too delicate a ntate of the *yat«iu. the patient ie unable to hear the atronger application of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Ac bet and Paina, it is intalaable. Price Is) cla. Aak your druggist for the*e rentediea. or writ* to the CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO DURHAM, N. C., U. 8. A. tsi:«i:illKNTs. Tui,nuu l.'n.np.Wfml » Wc want lo a‘k another question— ia the white tarmer who mortgages his little farm lo plant cotton, and hasn't sense enough to imise Ins own food supplies, a fiilint? We think he certainly is a failure, a most dismal failure as a fuimer.— Atlanta Journal. Tl c grand jury of Duoiy county, in v cw ol the stringency ol tic lim -s. recommend tual. the Ordi- nary deler the building of a new i til, as was rtcommended by the last grand jury, hut that he lei The K-tmbo is commouly an niter- Uftte liearei; but after thinning us described in the abundant year, a full crop was borne the next year billowing. Tn this way he states that be bus five Kambo trees bear ing every year, from which be lias gathered n hundred bushels of apples. But these trees are not neglected or left lo themselves He keeps up tbu facility by the run ol lings and luruiug under clover. wvmmm Isa Hr liable R*inm)y lor l.ivrrCumplaiuuandiliacauaed hjr a deranged or torpid condition ol the Liver, a* Ur*- I pwpaja. Constipation, Hllioaenea, Jaundice, Headache, Malaria. Kheamatiim, etc. It rrgnlatna the bowel*, pun- minx’ K'iiDIcSij'a” - <1.1,, Thouaai daof tentimonlaia_prove Its merit. I i «nr ANT DUUUUUIT WILL’.ILL TOO ITB UlfPL'T tTION. “THE FEK FECI’ION.” Miinwlaninrctl in AtlAiitn, (ia , >| BirpiirtRliHtii, Ain. .J. J. 1IIND> A: CO., lVopnelom. J. M. H. WE8TBK00K,M. D. for tin* express purpose of building * ,av The monument to be erected over (Jen and .Mrs. Toombs’ graves i w to be of Italian marble, and has special tax of one and :t halt tenths already been ordered. The shaft of one per cent for two ytars, and be twentydive feel high. The that said tax shall remain intact i«»^«il|>tion» to be on tbe monument * PllVSicijin RDd SUFITCOD have not been decided on, but will * AMKRICU8, OA. Office at Dr. Khlridge'it drag K«M«idencH on Chnrcb Htreet, next doo to W. D. Haynes. feb7tf C. H. XeCKOKY, ATTORNEY AT LAW KLLAV1LLE, GA on every dnir) fkrm i.m miioii in ii. countij. I; i* durable, tunt wltnc you ahould havr »ic mid 'inaxpciuitv '»* "**• of the larger >, while It doc.* iu ■atia|.«ctor>’ tounu.'i Mimralt. Thla I- that will p«r|ortii » mi conat.uctAd that «»d ]iiu It t if(ith'-i aini.ll opnnc* tv broken ill (hi; log* n dupliriu* and the it by uarclctaor impru(4 r a ili^lil ioat,and on j..ur cut tbow« ita fntn. ami .yi.xtr.H tl m. I he h* k or hooper hn* *plliU xht.p. (I , rihe.ahn-ki hy tLVdUk.or I. .. d wjT.I wnh .1- 1-L.ro'A ol le ch, bolh on it* fa * and edge. ! Ciiuaeath* rorn to le M do ril^l a county jail al llic t‘ie two years. expiration ol *' e "ioiple. Toe giaves arc located I in a pretty plane near tbe entrance f the cemetery, and east of them DA VIS & CALLAWAY, Amsnoui, Ga. Advlre In Mathers Mbs. Winslow's Sootiiinii Svkup should always Is- ii“ed :»r children teething. It soul lies t.ie eliild. soft ens the sum- sllays nM i sm enres Wind colic, and Is tin- Is et r, lui-d) I lor diarrbuea. Twenty fi‘ - ceuU a bottle. are beautiful trees. Hnrsford's .'eld I’hospluii.. lavalaablt aa a Tonic l>r. J. L. Prait. Greenfield, III , *ays: “It is all that it claims to lie, able at a tonic in any case, where an acid .onlc is indicated.” cl,,r ‘"’ l* cur.or an> aonuya > ita h«7 irv the l«*t hlnnlcit and rbeapert *!»••$ ie* olTvtcd to lh<* putsli . Tha in irhma weigh ui D peundw, i.nd t* conpoaed ol two mala , thw on« ia f)iwtA|.«>d to tbe box or b. aril, mid oi»»«.' part i* rovidvr.!. saoiplo loachlnca t on ivjc. ipt oi no. Warraitttd for ti A gel II ‘ed I'd l’lt J VMKK L. WOOD, f A DIES WANTED to «urk fpr u* M u tb. ir own home*. 97 lo $10 per w. -k can !«• .**ily np.de; i>o cnnrae»iiig; fnMin*ln.g au*I 1 wtetidy inplormem. Porm ular and -J.ineles o| | lhe work *ent lor xtamp. A4dr»<« llOMK M’Flj CO.. 1*. O. n .x 1WI8. Max*. mar.tl 4w traveling, to *ell our WUl|«o> _‘*>d ga'arx and all axpvt.M>« Write hit larma oi one*, and staia aalarv v/anted. tddrew* dl'AN- DAHI» SILVER WAKE COM 1* A NT. Waah* lag ton Street. Boa ton, Maaa. mar3l-4br