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Americus Recorder.
W. b. SMMMBI, Miter.
OBeUl Urgen »f Webster County.
FfiMPAT. TEH. if. IKSl.
Montezuma i* preparing to bore
another arlcilsn well.
A bum convention of American
Inventor* U announced to lie bald
to Cincinnati, beginning March 26,
1884.
Rome baa been selected a* tbe
place for the next meeting of tbe
State Agricultural Society. Wby
not invite them to Amerlcu*.
' Mr. Spencer, tbe arteeian well
man at Leary, (truck a atream laat
week that flow* 40 gallon* a min
ute. .The well ooetabout94.000,
and consumed nearly two year*
time. It i* about 680 feet deep.
Newapaparaio Georgia, say* tbe
Montezuma Record, ought to go to
work to point out to capitalists
and tbe cnergetlo people of tbe
state who know bow to use It, tbe
great possibilities ol our state as a
rich field for all kind ol manufac
taring industries. There Is beech
timber enough in one mile of Mon
tezuma to make shoe pegs for tbe
whole United States for tbe next
twenty-five years.
Tbe Uriflln correspondent of tbe
Atlanta Conrtitution furnishes
tbe following remarkable story;
“There> a man In our eity that
has a relative who married at the
age of one hundrsd ysars.and wbo
was tbs Cither ol three children by
said marriage. He lived to see
thp.youngest on* of tbe three vote.
Tbe grand nephew of this ancient
old getflleman is now a Baptist
preacher in Griffin.”
Mr. W. E. If. Searoy Informs tbe
Griffin News that Dr. Slade “pos
sesses more magnetic power tban
Miss Lula Hurst.” Besides raising
obairs, etc., a* Miss Lula does, Dr.
8lade, according to M-. Searcy's
assurance, “took two clean slates
and putapenoil between them, ami
without any assistance whatever
from blm, the penoil wrote a mes
sage to each of us, In a good, clear
band write. Wo beard the pencil
distinctly as it wrote between tbe
KAILKOAIM AN PROHIHITIOMNTH.
The reoont resolution of the
Southwestern Railroad Company,
determining feereafter to employ
no conductor, englneor, train band
or otlior employe who indulges in
intoxicating drink, on or off duty,
is attracting general attention,
and there is little doubt (bat tbe
.continued growth of the temper-
anoe boom will causo the gradual
adoption of the same measure by
at least a largo majority of Iho
oompanies. Thu* the railroad* are
likely to become the most effective
advocate* of temperance that have
yet entered the field, and in exclu
ding men of intemperate habits
from among their hundreds of
thousands ol employes, they not
only perform a great temperance
work, but vastly diminish the dan
gers of railroad travel.
TARIFF TALK.
The Macon Telegraph bolds, we
believe, that if, tbs gat os of protec
tion were let down In Savannah,
European manufacturers ot cotton
goods would soon yuin tbe busi
ness of our bonis manufacture*. In
other words that foreign manufac
tories, without a tariff could suc
cessfully compete sgsinst home
manufacturer* In the stale where
cotton Is grown. That seems very
odd, in view ofjtbe undisputed fact
that Southern;uottoi. manufacturers
bave successfully competed against
tbe manufacturers, wbo have no
protection, and who live, possibly,
some hundred of miles nearer where
the cotton 1* grown than our Ku
ropean friends, and consequently
do not have that extra freight to
p»y-
Speaking of tariff, though, re
minds ns of an article which is go
ing the rounds of 'lie press, from
the New York Herald, which is
well worth reading. W» repro
duce it below;
If a protective tariff is a sunny
faced blessing to the workingman,
every one who labor* ill any branch
of the Iron industry should la- rich
and happy, for a more thoroughly
“protected” hu-iness would 1st bard
to find. Yet thousands «*l good
iron workers can llnd mulling to
do at present but drink beer, and
moan about being out of work. A
serious reduction in the wages ol
nailmaksrs has just been ordered,
and now it is re|xirted that a num
ber of iron miners lu Pennsylvania
are destitute, and suffering, their
wages having been reduced to six
ty-five cents a day I If extreme
protection bad not induced men to
erect many more iron works tban
tbe demand for iron warrants there
would not be for every contract
the fierce competition that compels
producers to either shut down or
ETIQUETTE FOR MEN.
lower wages to the starvation point.
When iron miners in the United
States have to work ten or twelve
hours daily for sixty-five cents
they are worse off than the pauper
laborers of Europe,
IIUU AT ALL HAXAKUN.
Tbe bill now pending in Con
gress concerning our darling Amer
ican beg hat groused the slumber-
ing anger qf one of Mr. Rismark’a
principal organ*, in „ Berlin. U
point* to the lobg-oontinned friend*
ship 1 between the'two countries and
threatens that if the United Stated
perseveres in Us proposed policy
Germany will have to reply by
countor-rsnriaals and “eventually
by legal measures otherwise affect
ing the intercourse of the two
eountnes.” The statesmen at
Washington will not, it is to b*
hoped, be intimidated by these
menaces. Our hog most be defend
ed at all hazard*. MrJMsmark may
attempt to in vailc us and attack tbe
- hog in his own stronghold, but we
PRESIDENTS AM) PEIMLOCIKS,
“The happiest years ol mv life.”
says 1'rcsidenl Arthur,“were when
I was » aebool teacher.'' This is
su interesting mid at the sumu time
a curious little bit of personal his
tory. Many years ago, when the
president wus on the staff of Gov.
ernor Morgan, sending troops to
the field, lie was envied by thou
sands of ambitious young politi
cians. Later on, when he became
Collector of iho i’ortof New York,
be was thought to have reached the
highest round on the ladder or of
ficial preferment. Then came his
leadership of the great Republican
machine; his eleetion to the vice-
presidency and finally the moat
splendid olllc* in the gift of any
l>copte in the world. But in no
one of theao places of high trust
did life pass so pleasantly for him
ns in tbo little village school where
he reigned supremo. Why will
the politicians worry the president?
And how thankful ull tiic school
masters should he that they nre
not Collectors of the l'ort or Pres
idents I
Pink Smith resides a mile from
Rome. On tbe homestead is a well
whieh supplies the family with
drinking water. A short distance
away it a slaughter house ami a
flat into which dead anlmala are
thrown. It lias Jnat been discover,
cd that every rain washes refuse
trom this death pile Into Mr.
Smith’s well. This resulted a few
days ago in the poisoning of bis
'wholfe family. HU dau fitters,
Sable and Lou, aged respectively
Iff and 12 years, dledj and two
other ‘daughters were so ill at last
accounts that tbelr lives were eon
sidered in extreme peril.,.
At the homeopbatio:, “Have
you seen that lovely Igmlpequln
In |he art gallery?''Country Cousin
—,“Xo; is it alive or stuffpd!’
They are vaccinating the Indiana
ol Alaska. If vaccination wil)
prevent the Indian breaking outlet
the doctors taekle the Apoohes.
A leading religions paper recent ly
published the ten commandments,
and note Texas papers re-print
•sms Ztwaurr Foists for a Vo an*
Jinn Whs Desires ts Enter Mselety.
(New York World J
Don't wear clothes that attract at
tention, either from their being too
mnoh ont of the fashion or too much in
it. Notion tin prevailing stria of hats,
clothes and shoes end see that yours
accord with it. A gentleman is well
dreeard whan there is nothing notice
able about his attire.
Don't wear busineae clothe* to an
afternoon reception or at dinner in thn
evening. Always put on a block coat
f»r afternoon and wear a dress suit for
dinner und at evening.
Don't wear a white tie with anything
hut a dress suit, and don't wear at any
time a gundy cravat. One of dark or
low-ton«1 color* is generally prefera
ble. Well white Lord Stanley cravats
cun l>o worn with a dark Prince Alliert
or cut nway cost in spring or summer.
Don't woar a large single diamond in
in your shirt front at any time or din
nioml studs in any tray noticeable for
size. Small cat’s-eye studs aro some
times worn with a dress suit, bnt small
Where the Fire Is Out, GOSSTPIUM PHOSPHO
Mad* Mm Mere a Mjral.rjr—Seen from
icm. the WerlH
"llanos of Akra*." “** *■' W>U» lwv-*l.
•mrnerct la sawn which ite,
mblar magic te.ki t. fnboai. U. Ilmnwl th*l
tbo troo art ofhoaOas t( (o snl.t Nature t. threw i
sgUtodlnam tamwawo. nit ret, tbtvbolo
.j»1eoi to eject tho mm/ that ku fulracd oa a
(art. IlUptoonw.aU luctodte lb. nlail«o»Uoa |
ofUwptlaciploofli.'o,"
la tkb the eastern Ufa rnttr'y satlrlpatadjha j
THE GREAT COTTON AND CORN IFERTIUZER
, by Geo. W. Scott & Co. 23 a Rectal M&ne fo
SOUTHERN LANDS AND CROPS!
plain gold ones are preferred.
ch jewelry at any
Don't wear muc
time.
Don't smoke in the presence of ladies.
A!war* remove your cignrwltrn honing
to a fatly, and it is even more polite to
throw it away when so doing. It is
oven questionable taste for a gentleman
to smoke in the street at any time.
Don't bow to a lady u^l she hat
tawed to you. W
This rule, of course, admits of modi
fication in certain eases of relationship
or aciinaintance when the lady evi
dently docs not, from some cause, recog
nize the geutleman.
Don't shake hands with a lady ou
your first introduction to her, nor after
wards, unless she first evinces a dedre
to do so.
Don't eall on a lady unless you luve
obtained |iermlmion to do ao.
Don't make your calls or visits too
long. Madame ltecaniier once said that
"one hour waa all she granted tu tho
moat agreeable of men, and that she
could stand nobody longer than that."
Don’t fail to send in year card on
yonr first call and in fact it is better to
do so always io avoid mistakes, etc.
Don't forget to always raise your hat
when you taw to a Indy or an elder
gentleman.
Don’t fail to answer all notes, invita
tions, etc., promptly and don’t ever
arrive late for a dinner party, and if
anything would prevent yonr attend-
auce at a dinner at which you have
promised to be present, notify your
host or hostess at tbo first possible
moment.
Don't drink too mack wine either at
a dinner, oveuing party or a balL This
rule applies nt any time, but especially
in society. It is a good plan either for
n gentleman to nbatain entirely when
in Micietv. or to limit himself to a cer
tain small and harmless amount.
Don't express yourself uugrummatj-
cully and don't indulge in slang. Watch
yourself most clnsoty in these two par
ticulars. Nothing condemns u gentle
man so quickly.
Don't introduce your business affairs
into private conversation. “Talking
shop' ia always olijectiuiutdd.
Don’t talk about yonr griovnm-i-s.
Itememtar that tbe world cares little
for you and leas for your troubles, and
above all don't discus* yonr personal
likes tuid dislikes.
Don't adopt affectations of speech or
manner. Especially don't ujie the
rnnireattkabm pbfMten. uflo-L-jr. Whs* .
UMtsdr ia, o-itedjr kiu-v tbrn-soholy ksow. i
tew. Bat wakarelwaalxHiMhlaai-f tbstss- I
s>l wbj tbs Bly.trrlou. tills lire* sad tall). Pro- J
,k "-great on». at ind«dy «• | ( c« B tal«a AU the Elements sf Plant Food in Their Cleanes
pttrsMj dfstrajad, Mdml erimga e*u alwajr* «• f
li-vr, ftihloftm mt*. Y«taori|mlfikl8|Aj*l«i*a ;
now adheres tu the barlr.rmw; «n I -lupld pruwM |
of depletion, inch it* bleeding, *»* Which K waa
httcu pled to cur* dUeaee bjr inducing tbe paiientV |
ability tu runlet it. Now**-<ln) ■’ hi* do not t^ar |
down the (oit to help ih* garrUm -w» airrajrtbeii j
and Bent Form*. It has no Decayed Matter In It. Though
Highly Ammonlutecl, It ha« no Imell.
Theamtnooia f>* flsafl, an*l, ••/itot e»cape until •Jeennipceltioniakre plac#* after it ia wit lata th
•oil the |uet thru «rl*la; from tin. putrefaction fH-r.nMitfh the soil and trader weallable for pinut fou
:t« Utrai power*; iho young plant lo thereby nourtabrd and piMhrd forward to a rapid and health
lu tblfi intelligent And ben*l!e?nt work, it U •*“«" Phfwphalt, . I’otMh, Sulphate of !*.•«-, and oihur loyrtdieuU, giva It tbo not
Bsawn.i irncii! irmU all to fruit op cloar, aid nnrry its crop ihrouth 'h«* «wfi*oo.
emcasM tbal PABKBB S -ejic ^ j Iti. tb, enoimnti n-insrk i-f thoM vbou-e tlie OOSSTI'It Jt tlist lh.fr crop, .catcsly armr Nil.
otter m edict Dec as an 1 n vigor, o It act. Imaie
dlaMty and pow.rftilly u|oo lire clmolatlon nd
Ik. mu ardlfMtiou, tlist Nino* Salaro ib. »-
•toiuw «l,« cate for. It folio*, that all ullwul.
of tb. .Uso-icb. kidney, awl llrw are »t one. re-
li.Trd or cored. No »U.r prr|Mrailo* .labodin
tho sonic qualities or )<r->doao. .imllor nr-olio.
It I. -tetletou. to wo. laid Iho li. t knows onti-ln-
•oucsnl. I’ri:. SDc tod «t. IIISCOX Jk HO.
Now i'ork. fotoSni
or Use, or witer Iron Urosib.
ATLANTA. OA.. FEBIiUABY 1, 18M.
To the Planter* of Georgia irho purchamc our Go/utypium-l'hoi'i’h
during the teaeon of MS}, tee mal e the following offer* of
FREMXT7MS.
MRS. FRED LEWIS
NEIUHIIOUliOOD OR CLUB PREMIUM!
• tho riv- binors in no. .o'tklorboad within ■ nulla.of ti\. iwUos, or boteagiaf to a, .DOM
I riesltuiw) cld>. la (loorgfa. wbn rredac. tte iarsoot qsasUly of cloos Uot Co-.Ion 00 fir.' o. p.r.1
lSom’UINO n tRO AI Nit IN XVKUV
■rHINU PSKD fN THr.
SVIIUOI. IKKIU.
1 allots—II cow*,-, from mu. of tbo tw.1 olnuo of Je
b UwwyiSasi ooly ha. term a rd. a
II. X*. refate at «s dollar
t >1 M.too. Hi. Urond-dmo, ivaolli
s, eustonis, ideas and speech of 11
foreign country when they are opposed
to or different from those of your own.
Don't boost about yourself or your ac
complishments if you have any.
Dou't swear or use strongterms of ex
pression.
Don't talk about yonr wealth or pov
erty, and don't appear extravagant or
miserly.
Don't make your devotion to any
young Jody too apparent unless you
really have serious intentions.
Don't fail to lie always polite, and es
pecially so to your elders.
Don't neglect your duty ns a gentle-
mull to lie ulwuya just und courteous
and kind.
Don’t fail, lastly, to niwaya observe
the findings and rights of others, which
n.ore than ull eUo marks the true gen
tleman.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
KXKItCISK BOOKS.
SCHOOL PAPER,
SLATES,
PENCILS,
PENS, INK.
HCHOOL DA(I!4
I nn wmaiwd; tu icy
I ifiVD.
Ker th« lirp «t ylil*l «( r t Hut prtioti ui.hIf o
CiosFTptU!" only h:t* UFt”l,
For th« «M«oui) imiff-t klHili
1 or th* tlilnl lnrp“4». yioM
For thn fourth inru^st y«*l«t
For toe fifth largttxtyir , .<J..s
»Gr ncrr ia tb* Hut* of <J*or*iii, on which
S«0 0
Jgj j>
* On* Ton Uousypiuiii
Fur thu InrRTfit ylrM ut O
only has h*en Mttl
tho eocdNtdl Urm-nt yiwlu,
v atrr io tho HtnU rf Ororiln u
; Fur the third laiytut yiool. ,
1 which Gouyplum •
a
60 u
Gbo Toti UoM/piam
STATIONERY !
I It will ip utrn Ifcret :«•*. wlit-!J rr ct-uuptime for tir r*«h rrwtr.U'm or not, hmaeluui*fi nil tb<
| oth«r i-rcniiuutss. 'I hr u.rr* iwr K«inittm<. i-ithcr for coitou «*r corn, will ba one co nrrtrd pfoce u
L-r.-uif). But rwn «f Iw ••• tn.MV »rr*~: a ip I yirM will br lalvn *»f thw whole Gere, Dot jwrt wt mi aer*
1 an-l r*Uiu-*te iIh 1-fihfiCP. The tu fo* nuJ-Dy A rommltter nf three or 5rr, selmed by the chi-
III C-OMFLhTK, AND IIKH I.INK OF
Miscellaneous Books!
Paper Sacks and
Wrapping Paper!
tc.fant*. Fj»« h t.» niakr • rrj-tl tu this c _
ut citltun*, .junniii) nt Une-yj-iuin uwil pvr lilt, MkJ yluht «*t r
•rtiii*w| tu.
I^icU app-louiteii pttcuM hw,fii!rt-ii to l.jr at bw*t tbr*r di».ln*»-r»p»tHl «n*l prominent •‘itlxen*, wbus#
cprtltl-at. is of Und »n*f y pM will lilt* no douU ib lb# t»ind«o Other cnulr*uut4 m to Ita fmnre>4.
Thr :t|>i I cutiun |i i 1 r-miu.ii M<o«ld bo nmilcd t« Hon. J. T. Ileud»rp4«n, CommiMtoorruf rtxrlctij-
tor**. About th.* loti* of Ihn'embM*. It will bn la hU hand* bv thr morning of tho It, oa wh'ch *lny
— — .... jingo!
connection with ..uv rou*mlttro tunned by rontr itantu, will rlrciar* who |« rntltlcd ••* tbe prw>
liilutu. It not cADvriiimt for N|*|ili*-ant to b« }*r«**Mit on day o( award, he can authorize Coi. Ilm
derron t'*
or f hr nnnrifal uhjort-1. to drtrrn-inr what ija^ntlty pay* bwt. Kac^ planter U therefore left to mt-
rtci**' bU uv • jud/in tu a* iu'ih« qu-*ntltr hr will oar.
It i* .»u» dr.Iir to It ««e nothlittf wIwIpvpt to dr» with thr appllrtitinoa or award. Wa nm*t l tb*-r ••
fore, br* that domt uruur f iri»4« will .rod thnr apHkaikMi thiuagh ufi or aaIc m toerlrct • eon niittrr-
mxo. Wr wtah allbr<Mnd«N*trd by %.nir cwn friend*, nnd whra tl.e award Umadr wro wiilrimrrlui.
ly pay thr t*n uiurj* tu th*- pnr t^Ntnt oenfrAtaait. Yuoromy traly
um urrd on neb arrr, M ufi*
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Groceries, Provisions,
General Merchandise
K«rp« on band a foil stuck of icbimI good*, .whkb
lm sells at fair prices. II* 1% not given to Mowing,
but fiim«ttoiloi iqunrr buslnms and give such
satisfaction lo hi* cn«tnmon> Uiat they will come
again.
Kert Door to Opera Ilourr,
AMKMCVS, : : : GEORGTA.
Meat Market
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FOR SATm OXTZ.7 BY
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AMERICUS, QA.
Wc Minild rw»v«vifu!i> eaM tho attentfow «*f the jmltie g« tortUy to our storkof
must not shrink from the -conteet! them undee the headline: “1‘cerls
if it i* fofceii on u*. With the of Thought.”. ,
•egle and the hog on our banner* t Yon oan rent* sealskin teeqae
Wm invincible. | 0 *» W • “Mow Thl*
•p® , , !l* cheaper then, house ,mt. for *
> * m woman cisn live on the strects'in a
The ennrejing perty running the I s M l<kin sacquo ell winter.
line for th» Meoon end Florida Air i * ——
l.inc Railroad Is now near the hue ( As ae sitieU for th* laikrt, Ayer’s I(*ir
fiTMfctAs 'doff T/itrtfdee'eofintf, ^oriralM, U clmsst*»b#
.w -»i vaeis,'*—w«[sssaf^srsa; Jr.ri'S
Idike City about the first of March. * d.tk'color. nnd premutf. it« gioslh.
Th. Karlle.l Woman's Ki-htrr. i
[KxclianK**-]
Margaret Brent, said John IoTtiomsa
in a Irvture before the Maryland His-
toric.nl society, was tbo first voiuun in
America to claim tbe right to vote,
•lit landed in St. Mary’s City on tliu
Mary's river iu lC-'!8. She Iras con
nected with Lord Baltimore either by
blood or marriage. Leonard Calvert,
Lord Baltimore's brother, suddculy
E rostrated on his deathbed, and not
nving time to mike his will,
said to Margaret Brent- “Take
all and pay all." Then he asked
for a private conference with
her, ami she received his dying wonts.
She took the governors ‘house and
lived iu it. As Is-onard Calvert was
agent of Lord Baltimore, the claimed
control of all rents, issues, and profits
of Lord Baltimore. The court con
firmed her in this position. Mbo
claimed that she hsd the right to vote
in tho assembly as the representative
of Leonard Calvert, and alio of Lord
She claimed, sot one, but
PROVISION STORE.
WATCHES. CLOCK*. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, PIANOS.
ORGANS. AfVORDEONH, VIOLINS. Ol'ITARw. BANJOS,
TAMItOL'IUNES AND HARMONICAS,
two vote*. - On January 21, ltUft, when
the legislators assembled at Fort St.
Jolma, bke demanded her right to rote
ss a member of the general assembly
c&s*-' Maryland. 1 It , waa de-
IVSMa'I Be teat Ont.
CKxckascwJ , i
Little 4-yesr-old Luln waa vary much.
(Void in' the’ dark, snd for that reason
VV.H.&T.M.C0BB
•hI rwcryiTi
tmnt.*ut U
miM rarictl Mock In _ ... ..
a» rvprvw4*ntrrt, and do ruruially InvtU eterj oaa to call ami
ate all In ib*** column*. We are aba ttola A|Mtfi lor.tba
vie »tn t
Mnim.ntt llou«c. \Y- have rer«n*ly vfoltcd the Northern markets a ad kaee t ought the Urgcwt, aa-l
line ever brought tn A uteri roe. Wm «n«entre everything wh aril to be jest
and ace abet wa bare, f«r we caanoi rnutat r
COTTON jA.\7 , JSJjyrrjrjB2 l
f keep on baad the very beet cuta of
BEEP, PORK, KID AID SAUSAGE,
•ad.Uoaf.ll Um of
Green Groceries and Pmbdong,
thrlr uimir, Canard CfonU, etc. It la Itirlr aim
to keep • Crat riagaeatabllahiaent, mad ghra tbair
euetorawre good gowia »l tbe loweat prlrca.
prill(hMt prkc neld for Cattle, Huge, and ft
kind* of cuantry produce,
Aiut ricna, Dre. II* IftW.tf
Plantations for Sale.
U laia tw. alMOHSi. si
too, or wUljUrU. t. relt.
»,<W0 Mrr. tram on. ate » bOfto .It mitre tram
Pnawa. WUI dirtd. late la*, lo ash pmTh.Mrw
TOO arm.lftt aillM.Scttlk of Pmloo. I
Si;»a*iSl(iluS^jM>tel<SiSil.
■DM la teiclrel treter. LU. dU-rti, Ml Ite raU-
rote torn Snltavite u Altear, Sr. sad . telf
sSh.aM«tteSB*kTiU.. UMdlu* ate teteW
•ta-
Pwtire wUblK t> bar teirllUad will ih«l
i rell sad wr a*
GKO K. TltORXTOX.
(f Crriton, W.tetrrCo., G*.
afraid
hail grant dread of bed-time. Com
plaining of this to a frU-ud one day, i AT PACT PAD P A Qtl
she was to'd that if she would romem- , Ai WOi rUfl LAOll.
exclaimed: "Well, Mr*. ——»«I wax “ * ~ ■
fraui again lost nightr “Why, bow
Wss thet,*'asked the taffy, "dblyou not
ibs* »b*t I told your fG, Jao.
Davis 1 Williams Singer Sewing Machines.
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