Americus weekly recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1891, December 07, 1883, Image 8

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TRADEMARK " JOLLY JOHM’UEEVILLK. FIB* IN BiniLAMU—TUB *I.K(TION— TIIK OI.DGJNS—PKHWINALPol NTS. Joiinwkf.vmxk, Pco. 3, ’83 •Dr. Alston and son, of Richland, bad their barn nnd crib burned last Tuesday morning, containing five or six hundred bushels of corn, lots of fodder, four or live bales of cotton, and many other small ar- j tides, such ns belong to a (arm. 1 don’t know howmany head of stock.' Only beard of one,a very fipc horse.; The Dr.toldme Saturday be thought j ^ the horse would dio. Supposed to j office ' tiii have been set on lire, after making so short a orep of cotton, as they will have to buy j that amount of corn for next year's j use. j The election in the ville on Sat-1 last passed olf very quietly, the old : Hoard being elected without oppo- I nition. Rut none of them me in | lnvor of public sciiools. ,, • For want of water, water nnd ■ slna'm gins are doing little or noth-' ing, and the old style of ginning j with mules is very fashionable and getting plenty to do. The planting of wheat and oacs has been post poned for the present. ■ Weather clerks all say we will have plenty of r«in about Christmas. Hope so, af the littlo boys and‘ niggers do object! • . i , ' n,.,* t /- Masters John and Mark Janes, ofJDawson, are visiting Masters Hobt. and Jimmie Savillc. Miss Molile Huins, who has been visiting relatives in the ville, left for her home Sunday, accompanied ' by Miss Molllo Jackson, whb will j be absent several weeks. Mrs. Dr. Morris, of Weston, j made a flying visit to the -ville on j Saturday last. - 4 ' Wo are patiently awaiting the , arrival of A. J. R. & Co. Would like to know when to kill lhatshoat. » For some very flno sausage Mr. [ Jdames Hester will please accept b Mavou. h , said: ' “Itwas in 1847 that my mind and hands were first turned in that three- i ! tint). I took a contract lo build a lino ( I from Detroit, Midi., to Jackson, in the . | same state. Wo pushed it through ns j rapidly ns circumstances would allow, | and finished it during tho same year." ! “A onc-wire line?” ! "Yea; wo strung only ono wire in 1 those days. It was a frail affair, cost- lag, from $«0’ to $70 a mile, while a i good one now costs from $100 to $150. ■ V.'lien wo reached JaclcBon I opened the „ ' in. TJicy shipped me an in- Quito a loss { strument, and I set ft up and went to ' work. Tho next season new territory : was oponed. Them'was a lino rnn from Detroit to Jlilwhukeoi'anil -tiu- otlior around to Buffalo, by the way of Cleveland. ' The following year, 1840, I began the erection of a lino of my owp from Olovoland to St. Iiofifs, by tho way of Cincinnati, which was fin ished, in 1850. Tito next year,, wo changed tlio route from here to Cincin nati, so ns to follow tho railroad. The OTtiillcvRuc, from Buffalo to Detroit, was built’ at file same time as the SASH, DOORS, BUNDS. STOVES. CROCKERY , .AGltb U/rriCAif JMl’I.r.MI- WHolesal© ana U>” to <?t» i fno.4 Jir.owii mptttf: tMs|i KKV& fAI.Itk dn«l oonscicotJoujp In nrifci ‘o nwst • t onr vroffitsi\'n>aJ nnd ui»e liuTi’tttK'd lie ircpulu.cuf^ ol'pu cures, tro print IwrIxi >n«t widely knuwn ai «.ur “Tr*fitl*<‘ on C« inif u history of uft&lA able curative iny cun.* in Co'wwi • Urofichith*, A*'hmnu chronic riffle**!*, ♦vHl I Arid rets Dr*. HTJ 1109 and 11 XuvJUf ltd> Just receive! a IIATS. wtiicli Imvit been 1 THE HARD-WORKING MAN. He was a hard-working man, and for a good many years tie haa oeen king twice as hard as any man ought to work. — He said ho had a splendid constitution, and that he could stand it. He forgot that as years passes on the waste of the system is much iter than in youth, while the repair of it is less. * - ^ -***— - He becanie weak, debilitated, nervous, and despondent. He regarded future with dread, and said, he had worked himself into an untimely 'e. -. -' But he was not taken to the cemetery at all. 'Instead of that, a good id brought him some Brown’s’Iron Bitters. jmg*. He began to pick up strength. That .was what he wanted. T Brown’s i Bitters chriched tus failing blood and put new life into him. It tonec its digestive orgarS so that-his food began to nourish him and do hin If •, Most heatflny does, he recommend Brown’s Iron Bitters. 13 trim Hfltn i .many thanks from the 'The recent cold weather lias cut 'oil a good deal of Into corn In Illi nois and other Northern States. In some pans of Iowa- it is said there has not been ns little corn on hand in ten years, nnd In Wispoii: sin the crop is not only very small, but much of it is so damaged by freezing that It will not to.be fit to fatten bogs. It .fs thought corn wilFbring more next summer than. It Las in several years. ‘..ioi't sldirtkc MllC:' ' ' "•There is no uso crying over spilled ' lijitlt,” say* tho old saw. Jf.y'minvo riot onlv bald, but have no 11C.j iu the ipbln of ymir; hair, tharo la no also crying over', that, either. Toko both time unit your self bv tho forelock while there is u fore lock left. Apiily Barker's Hair Balsam to your halt bvtoni matters gob-vflreo. It wilt arreHt the f.dlmrf otT of yniirtiait'iind restore Its original color, gloss nnd soil- dess. 'It is'a perfect dressing .Whilst, clean, richly perfumed, cools and Itenls tho scalp. dec5-lm , A Nevada woman lias a novel way of preserving, eggs. Dining the slimmer she breaks tho eggs, pours the contents into b ‘ttles, rwhlclt are tightly corkeil and seal- r ed, 'when, they are pieced in the cellar, neck down. She claims the les come out us tho wants < tlcn. Our 1 <t t<* attfiu] anicstly l# We'invito everyone who intends buyl/H:;. Buggy or One Horse Wagon within the next. Ninety Days, to call at our shops, opposite the Republican printing office, and* examine our immense stock of Double and Single Buggies. One Horse Wagons, Etc.; all of our own,man ufacture, which we can sell you at as close fig ures as any establishment in or out of the State. Everything we build is strictly first-class and fully guaranteed bv us. Now is your time! K’OTS, AND $!!()] HATH, TftUJ arc light tiad lie cup fell a J11 (mo who i'ay hlijb TW IIh are fro^b nrid c.ircl r.-el-i < ouflil.-iit of fivirif *utl< ftiisliiRkojtitonely. I thouglit J, had thy soign on :uo, so I did ". Tnnti after a pause, ho added, despov- \toly, ‘Tlnse let mo go. gintlemin. that I maV ho afthqr foinding mo brother. •Sup boll bo bringing dishgraee on the fniuil v. Ujhhi 111b word, sor, mo brcMher is bknnd oomplatr4y, mid bego^iV, bo nmsHt Iw nhtanding eomewbero wid mv dibaihbdomnb soign onto him. ami him i*Miuginj|out, ‘Dloso ludp tho blind. irjSWT ASHAMED OF HIM. Dor. boston Budget f " • ' ' *' Annthdr lcador of Washihgto'n so- jiety was oqil who .actually was in t!m wash-tub iu Ror girlhood,'anil who did represent American Institutions in ‘ all •.heir glory. I will toll the incident tnrl leave’ vou to judge. At one of the receptions of Mrs. Sen- itor Owynn, on old countryman was diown into her parlor. Ho was a "con- ditnenf ami was da/.«l by the lights, tlio crowd, the oleiiaueo about him. tie stoo<i helpless nnd awkward, fitmb.- ling with Ilia hat and rod bandana. Mrs. flwynu stepped forward, held out both hands, aud in her fresh, clear voice cri,d: f ', “ Why. Daddy," (the name by which ho was called ‘at ltomV in Kentucky), ‘how do you do, and when dH. you eomo?" , “Lord, child," auawered Daddy, liowM yon know me? I ain’t soon you settee you wavo a little young thing. 1 ’ “No. Daddy," she answered, *lhe last time you saw me I was up to my ilhows iti soapsuds, washing mv dress V contents of tho botl|( fresh ns when put in. Sergeant Bates nfA iiiB H year- • old son hre in Nasltvilio, on the grand tramp from Chicitgo t6 Sa- vannah. The Sergeant is lecltU'iiig and muster Frank is beating the star s|>atiglc‘d banger, nnd they will be there sonto timo in Jnr.iiary. An Albany butcher after care fully reckoning the amount of work Jio has dontf in thirty years, esti mates that’ lie Ims sawed seventy- eight miles of bones in tbitttime. thU city for tbrr# >u*bm Tho itolb \v1 -lfopen stslssV at futir r. u. No«n«‘»Utfef has not paid all taxca due tiu lioli uemmin wceonUte*^ icvi$ed Clturttr. - ' l’mge opt tho lur uudetwines hvaltli, i rigor will ’return. Itsteuiper that oenstitulionul „.r. —1« who suitor front 'an enfe.btt'd ana Jtsordetcd state of the blood, and restore vitality. “Youcan't tcafch an oid d.>g new tncks.” But tUen'you don’t, want tb. What yeti want 14 to break him ’or somo of the infernally mean ones lie has learned. * . 1 here oprr,^ - n sim'Dlng Koonitotot on Oolton Avont?*,. my friends oad Um , Kish, Oysters, nnd^ in tlif 4 uyW. S everythin* nlco. G ire me a cali iff A clever New York architect •works his fire escapes out of sight .by building them into ornamental turrets or bay windows. . Seven years ngo the United King^ dont had 343 packs of houndf, .against 324 to-day Ireland now has 58, as against 70. • m-oli. omen in various ci^cs in ' Europe - receive pay rangiug from 40 cents-in Constantinople to $l in Kditibtugb. * ■ • The strange sunsets of the past •few evenings hal^b doubtless been, caused by the effortsof the sun to . set himself by standard time. Artificial eggs arc on sale in -New Haven at $13 a thousand. RATES iti' soapsuds, washing my dress Nt go to a picnic on your farm."' 1 And shu nude’much of tho old man, introducing him ns “an old friend of tniiie," ami making iiis visit one of the events of his life, a tiling to bo talked alaeit with his momories of Clay anil and tlio Mexican war. THE TREU Imtiamippy* l$oai B An experienced arboriculturist advises dwellcvs in amokv and dirty towns not to plant* evergreens in 1 their grounds, as is so generally done.-* Soot and vmolfi- stunt and spoil tho trees, and they soon become anything but things of beauty.’ White poplars, silver 111a pies, American elms and the ailantus arc better in such places. FOR THE CITY • CEKTERNIAL* CATALOGUE OMPAWION emo*t«njrIrtfl»Dd bnaignlljr oab^Uisbod Hefjl Cntalognc crvi 'Hi l giro c.vtt for that amount. A&* Of SON'S, Seed Crowera,Lock Bex.Phila.Pa. ! a rfa. Corn, wilfl : *'» f.-ch vtw awjfi! ! riceirmble hotn«» H I a Jialr’ K<*(fl i - th.tr p*rcfmlv». LANORETH