Americus weekly recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1891, April 04, 1884, Image 1
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AMERIGUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1884.
NO. 45.
Americus Recorder.
V- LBfttM!
Tm-Weekly One Yeau. • 14.00.
W«*ifcYOi« Yea*, • • 9-00.
rfUHPAY IHUB OW Y«AIt, - 1.60.
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LAirrxRs.
Is. H. OAKTSOl ,
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Oto^fKlht B.O.
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Dr. 6. B. BAINES,
ninueox asd pbiucwb.
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•ftriuur. 0*iH»otr» IHlhk * *1 *7 1
AtKtHfonMrof Jaclwoo imlllwrcli fZlZV 0 ’
fUM will tvc«iv« prompt Munition. • luirtlbl
Dr.D. P. H01L0WAY,
DENTIST,
# AMERICAS, G.\.
Wftrk foni.1 to th* ben . p*4i n«tc«
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A wml of p«H!f
PUoiifih awl nM. BOwmi. rc*«-tnirai
•* Ilnur kinds c**»"°* • * p«»1d in
iih tlir »a tliudo«'ri"WW,»kor
Wall *• Mot. Now Turk.
UnCJSJ*fi4JfKOVS. _
Nell x^iokett.
?. CONTRACTOR AND BUiLDEB, '
TALHOTTON. • GEORGIA
WIH 4o Ftol'.eriu. nri.kwnrk wl llo.NWlKk
Cabotninoa »i«cia!tjr.
f/amftly iUokM to.
Edward J. AIiMer.
(jiticura
POSITIVE CUBE
SKIN { BLOOD
DISEASE.
P1EPIEB to SCROFULA
r > CLEANSE TIIE SKIS'. SaUp. «nd BIocl of
1 :«'b:»3. K-bljr. i iap'y. Corprr Colored, Rerofa-
l«*n\ Inherit: d, an«l Contagions Humor*, Itlood
PoImss Ulfr*, Abw*«M*saml Infantile Skin Tor-
t«r*% th# CxrrtcvuK lUXMbm art infallible.
C’nrlrnra CetolfMl, the now Hood Purifier*
Piurrtl •, a-1 Aperient, *ipe’adi«<asagerm*from
the hlrw. l an 1 p.-npiratlon. and thna rrmatoa the
euw»f. rcr.vci: \ tha great Skin t,*ur#,ln*Unt1jal~
by* Itching ami Iptbimsntiun.elesrs the Skin and
Idalp. heal* V!errs and Kotos rratorss the Com-
larDie Works,!
■ILliKK & Mct’ALL, Preprlrton.
SwntliWtiHt Comer of tlio Public Square,
AMEIUCV’S. GA.
Monuments, Tombs, Etc., Etc.
STUM bet lwli.il nod AiMrte.il Marti*.
In. II.limit far r.mrl.rr KmIm-
urn, a Sp.cUlty.
MiV _
MeatMarket
AND
PROVISION STORE.
W. H.&T.M.C0BB
llarlas karchawd from II... A Ckl. Ik. Mrs
■Mkrt «■.* ProfMcn We.c «a
COTTON AVHN UB.
kM, m bud Ik. nqr WW Ml. 4
BEEF, PORK, KID USD SAUSAGE,
, and alao a Dill lino of
Croon Groceries and Provisions,
raknclM .11 Hoi. of Vi
KNnrtca »»t lk« lowwt frtM.
cariiiiSm* a** mm iw cun* u^m u4 .
Mii... r co.mrv wod.i*.
A merle.., IVe.ll. IWttf
there lb. STHW.IBT SEWING MACHINE I
IEKADLE M eiMmkra el De*D kMn^J
ndln.lt. Ike ladkete e«ll aodete II. ■
Th. .wfaitaf backward ..d fiaaild nntlna of
OM body maereldiMa with tk. eld Tmdk, u Ira
eteelbto wdh tk. IWawt Tmdlr. Th. owning
pnpoU tk. wmMm «t tk. hlflnat «r«d with m|
nMk acr the bod, rzr.pt tk. fwt. Hnd b«loa|
.bit Dr. fmt a,, ikuat It: ■ ■
’ ’ 1 ban an tb. kdtwrwt Twadk** ud wMeb*
HHrttiM, wt II. k. raollM. Md Mbwtl.tlwl
l»■mban K> food Hwbi lMti7*wW
.M h« , M.lef nacblna. |
JAIIEI A. POBT.H.lt.
PetiUon to Anmd Charter.
*mrtifSmmUr C
' tho A marl me
■ w jas« r
rad tbecbwteraf ~d« Ckatpany .
ettfud the prant. aad rmiinln
■I ’SrnwaMMWk.
to ln t|
aw.M.fMT pwu.«-m.*i u v. V1 v }5 ;
PctitlAnero Attorney a.
I wnllk that tb. .bw. V . I»M M r.el fr.ra
•..law w»ural«r».vrtw tl.uit IH. M.nb
•a j*ir j. nrallkn, w.rk»o.
.C lmHfo IKituotili
Rtrei'l. Ilrthtnu. r"tM,e.d
hie ubdervation
, T!eq.. Inwrer. M State
. wee itr Suit Khetiht-under
\ year*, which cvvoroil tho
. *neiit. which *
ernruu itwu
akin.
EpiKig leaving n clean
■qiias;
I Mr*. Everelt Hivbklnii, JWcheN
town. wrt(*>: ••O.irlittlfibflywa-tterr.hlynf-
iitrfrtJ with ScrnfeU. »a<t Khettm. and tlry*lpel$M
•vtrrlnca he wa* born, and t«Hhinrf vie oitildrire
him h.dpeil him until «*• tried Ctucinu Ksrn
IV. r. Cm rpeliter. Henderson. N. V.. imred ol
P«>t»ia»i«nr lei|iroay, of twenty ie»m niatididir. by
centrka Uawrmiw. The moat wend..rful cure
on r.cord. A dnatpnnfel of aeolea fell frwm him
asssssss* i
thVi’BAiS' 52tSWSWSfcTSS
““ SSr.ffSd*4S.'ia
'wr —
:s
Wrom Luauuu
Cmcciu. Ifteent,* Hr-
" cents. Potter Duca
I fbr ** How to Cnro Skin Dlien
Rev. Father Wilds’
EXPERIENCE.
Th. IMt. Z. P. WUd., well-known city
aila.lonary In New York, and brotlier
of tlielat. eminent Jude* Wild., or tha
M.nwti.atl. Hupreme Court, write.
-ft K.tUk SI* .Vera r.rt.Vai IS. IME
Mkmm. .f. C. AVKlt A Co. UMtleowa:
ION winter I an troubled with » n«t
nncoMfOrtnblo Itehlny bonaw «3«eilny
roof. owMetolly my Uwhe. whlrb Itched w
lnt.lar.bly ot nlylit, uel bnrnwl » InteMe-
ly. tint I coold w.reely lw.r any ekuhlnc
jeer them. I wn. ola. n .nlfecr from a
anew, aaunrrh and e.twrh.1 emifh: ray
appatlle wn. poor, and my eyatru a food
ImI no A ora. Kaoalnf tha Tala, of
Arr.a'a liuirtcau. by obwmtloa of
ma:.y other oaw». and froo. remount n«>
»m , wInIuMd’dia< l »hlS) n My^tgoHtT ha-
proaod ohnoot from tit. drat tkae. After
, abort llmo tba fairer and tleblnf ana
allayed, 1ST all .Ida. of IrrHatmn af ,h.
tklu dlaapjicanxt. My catarrh otal cough
were obo cured l-y th. wtine nwan., and
oty general health greatly Improaial. until
It It auw eacaflant. I feel a noialred pee
Mot Mfoager, aud I atlrihuta them, retulu
to tho twa of the XAa.Ala.tLta, which
I recommend with nil oowddenee a. tha
but blood uiedlelM ee.r drained. 1 took
It In oault tkae. three time, o .laa, aad
onnd. la oil, law than iw.. botlbt 1 plaeo
there facta at year rervlw, hoping their
The bkoao laeWaee b but rm. of th. marry
coowutly Mating to oor notice, which preaw
tho portMt adapubllitr of Arm*. Sabov
rAMLLA to tho core Of all dlreure arialtig
toot Impure or la.poreridM4 Hood, aad a
WMhMod altallty.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
ttooio..enrlebre, and .tmuttkeiu the Mood.
■tlmaUtia tho action of tha .irpnoeh (ad
bow.to, aad Umrehy enable, the iyatrei to
reatotaad omoome tho attMk. of all Stn/a-
tore /kreijer, frayrtoa. «/ f»e SHo. Mm-
aaifba, (Vm-I, rVa.rd fvWI.'fy, ami all
dtonftVra reaultiag from poor or corrupted
Wood and a low ataM of th. .y.tent
ntrABCb nv
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
MM by an DrdpMj^prlf. «•, »l« bottle.
AYERS
CATHARTIC
PILLS.
Modlclno
f idtmtlon. Head Ac ha, ud
llotu Dtonrdere.
Sold otwrywhere. Alway. reliable.
weiwtkk cotm.
Pkest-an, April 1st “Rtilroatl
is lbs “cboras" to overvtbing you
btr>r td'ked sliout in Ibis county
now. Go ahead, friends, and keep
talking and working it up until the
road Id Duilk Tbe good people ol
our country here need and desire
t>e road and they are expected' to
(w in I'reatou on next Toetday,
tbe dtb inat., to take part *0' the
organisation of a. company for the
purpose of biiiltliug the road, i Let
every one turn out and pula shoul
der to the wheel and the engine
will lie sure to run.
The young corn crop is loqjcing
Well and good “stands” -arc re-
portetl. Cotton planting trill com
mence this week.
Mr. J. K. Moore lost a good mule
laat week. It wax taken sick in the
Held while plowing, slid died be
fore he could get it home.
David Majors, J. P. P. Harrell
and TV. A. Christian have some
line colts; and they say it costs but
little more to raise a colt than it
lot's to ntl-e a . air.'
Kinchafboncc creek has been on
n “boom" during the recent heavy
rains and some of tho bridges are
damaged. The attention of our
County Commissioners are respect
fully called to the condition of tbe
bridge* across said creek, known
as the Moore and Boone bridges,
ns t' cy are in a condition that
endangers public travel.
Walnut Grove Sabbath School
lias been reorganized for the year
with a prospect of an interesting
career. TV. M Seurx was elected
-uipcrlntemieiit,.!. TV. Harrell,clerk,
and .1. 1C. Moure teacher of the Bi
ble class.
There will he preaching at Wal
nut Grove Academy .Saturday night
before the second Sunday iu April
by Rev. Page.
The article Irorn Hatcher Stu-
• ion wn* rend with much interest
iu last week’s RzcoRDKR. We ex
ited to see the “HecoHDKR man"
it court in Prexton next week tak-
•ng “dots" and subscriptions and
helping u* ' to talk “railroad.”
Dvn't disappoint u*. S.
JOLLY J0US'PREETTLLE.
Jt HNPHRKVii.bK, April 1st—But
little nows. Everybody is through
planting corn and are getting ready
for king cotton. Some few have
already planted. A few of the early
birds are plowing corn. Wc
commenced today. Evcrybody
reportx poor stands of corn. The
birds arc now presenting their bills
ts the replants, but the gro md is
so bard but few of them are honor
ed. Rain la now needed to assist
he late corn up. Tho ground is
getting very hard, act! if there is
my sign in the moon wc will have
-■lenty ol rain this month. Our
•ardent rains always come in April.
Brother Jackson ca.led by Sun-
lay aud proposed we go over to
Richland to church. We wc>e
soon on our way. We found farm
ers all well np with their business.
We arrived about haif-pasl ten,
md such a crowd we have not
<cen in many years. The church
uas three acres qf land in a floe
lirchsrd, and we hitehed up to tbe
ast sapling, many had to fasten to
be fence. Ricblaud isancwehnrch,
lust completed, and in a thickly
•cttled country, and was moved on
that account to get to tbe people.
Services began promptly at the
tour by the pastor, Rev. Binion,
md was pronounced an excellent
me by those that heard H all. We
wero a little late getting in and
took a back teat at tbe front door
nd soon found ourselves iu a nest
f those sweet little babes that
•ommenced and closed with tbe
«*tor; also assisted in singing,
xmxcquently we heard but little
of the sermon. Mr. Binion is an
xcelloat preacher, end is much be
loved by hie church aud community.
N’ext meeting will be on Uie fourth
Sunday and Saturday before in
ibis month. Kveiybody invited.
Webster court next woek. Hav
ing received no invitation, guets
wu will not attend.' , ,
Ttvday it a big day -with the
eehool children, ae they are all
going to run away on a fishing
frolic.
Matrimonial market closed until
cotton p eking time.
rii ’ t ^ Mayor.
> BRUY JtUULTKlR
Movltsir, Ga., March 31—“So
Msivli came m like a hobseckt nno
i* prancing out tike a sheep,” as
the time honored adage saitb.
Court, big Superior Coart, con
vened in Moultrie Wednesday,and
was closed the same day. We hud
a regular humming time ol it. Throe
bills were found by the grand jurv.
Nobody was sentenced to be fined,
imprisoned or hanged. There was
not a fight in town.
' Cnot. Triplett was well received
by the ladles, bnt tbe perversity ot
his disposition wn* exhibited when
he was beard humming his favorite
tuite, “Bachelor's Life,” I think It’s
tbe best,
N" wife to scold, no children lobswl;
Bow happy's tho sun whokorps bache
lors ball.”
Col. Pslterson made ;be highest
bid for the old court bouse, and it
was knocked ofl to him at $T8. A
Mr. Ueudricks, of Bullock, bid
lowest Ipr tbe new one, and will
build it for $1,800.
Jno Rhodes and Joshua Bryan
yero elected constables for tbis die
trict.
Tbe boys treated us to a bully
serenade Saturday night. Fiddles,
harps, pans, chains, plows, and oili
er band iuxtrumenls sure pressed
into service Mr. Bianloo aud Mrs.
Bryan treate'd them, but ye reporter
was so deeply engrossed In tread
ing this intricate mazen of dream
land. and, besides, tbe belter half
ot our firm snores so loudly that
the serenaders, after a vain appeal
to our insensibilities, loft in dis
gust mingled with pity.
To-day your correspondent and
Squire Cooper wont bunting. We
aad the unimaginable enjoyment
of shooting n fine deer, and, ns we
tailed to bay said dser, we bad the
chance of telling just as - many
yarns about its site and how we
wounded it, aa we wished.
ECHOKS FROM KNTEKITHSK.
Entzbi>ki6E,Ua., April let—We
folks among the ponde have de
cided the clouds would hntjbe rain
less, as some have prodieted.
Several ferment will begin to
plant cotton this week.
Wehave a flourishing little school
at our town, with Mr. J. K.
Alfriend, of Albany, at its head,
bnt very unfortunately for all, be
is quite sick in Albany tond baa
been for two weeks. We have 30
pupils, and would have bad seven
more but I'rof. Stephens secured
them last rail for Eagle I’ond
Academy.
Yoar writer bad a struggle with
a 4 lb. fish a few days ago in run
ning water, and alter (event efforts
succeeded in bringing him to land.
He measured 83} inches. It was
rather early to go In bathing, bnt
I could not reeiat the temptation.
It does not seem that Adams’
station intends to lag behind in
shipping melons the preeent year,
as there are in the neighborhood
of 176 acres planted among differ
ent ont*.
Miss Moilie Joiner, of Sumter
county, was visiting relative* at
this place and Leesburg laxt'week.
Mias Avoette, from Columbia
county, and Mrs. M. E. I’udc, el
Dougherty county, are visiiing tin
family of Dr. T. J. I. Put Ho.
Mrs. Jones was visiting her son,
S. P. Jones, laat week. Madame
rumor says he is now in Florida.
What has become of our Bron
wood correspondent? We tbiss hit-
newsy letters. tVo feel endeared
to some of your citizens, (pother,
and hope you will not leave us when
Moses war when the light went out
concerning tbe goings snd^omingA
■ ■ . 1 J! K 1 . '
of yodr-little eity. Could yon not
spare 1 ea a little titan from tbe
grange? ' Sorry yen are eo unfor.
tunate* with fire. My heart is full
of sympathy for the losses. Time
cannot erase from my memory that
liberal effort made by Bron wood
tbiough Dr. J. L. Stapleton, last
fall, when I was put out of doors
by Hie, the 1 Bib of Sept., to aid me
in replacing my dwelling.
I guest Lae eounty ie In dbht
We have to get our jury scripts
cashed at 10 per ccnt dUconnt.
Somebody gets a premium, or tbe
first sentence of tbie paragraph is
true beyond n- doubt. The pur.
chaser of these scrips holds the
six months when they will be at
l*r- Now, by observing the rules
ot percentage ire find he has made
33 2 9 per cent on the money in-
vested in jary so rips. Tbis i*
what the seller loses by the trad
which he is foreed into, while oth
ers get their full amount. You
might any hold it till fall. Yes, but
wc want the muney now. We can
sell cotton then and get money.
If tbu mbney won’t go around, out
tbe jury fee down. Let ell tote
even. Then they discount the
pauper orders. That is, the mer
chants do, beoauso the county will
not take them up until a certain
time. Why not pay each an
amount os will need no discount. I
am in favor or the poor house farm.
That is the way to cut that part
down. H.
A BBTT'KII OUTLOOK.
THE CINCINNATI MOS WEAKENS.
Cincinnati, March 31—The alt.
uniion here tills morning Is more
reaxuring, the mob realizing the
folly of attempting to cope with the
targe force of soldiers now hero ban
reluctantly withdrawn, the stroctx
uru comparatively free from the ex
cited crowds, who have been pared
ing them since the outbreak began.
Thu police having been relieved liy
the militia from guarding i he eriuri
house, jail and other State property
have resumed their various posts,
and arc keeping a sharp lookout
for tbe “crooked” element who for
the paxt lew days have matter"
much their own way. A large num
her of arrests of suspicious person*
have already been made, tbe feel
ing among the people is better, and
several days mutt elapse before all
tlangcr ot a renewal of the troubles
will pass.
j catch xcnwAn'n view.
New York, March 31—“Tbe riot
in Cincinnati is tbe beginning ol
an expression of the common peo
ple and workingmen of the United
Buttes against class government,”
said Mr. Justus Schwab to-day.
Cincinnati, March 31—At a
meeting ot n hundred and fifty lead-
ing citizens tbis forenoon, presided
over by Mayor Stephens, resolu
tions of thanks were voted Govern*
or llosdly and tbe Ohio National
Uuard for aid In supreaaing the riot,
end it was also decided at onee to
provide prope raceommodntions for
the courts sod tne speedy diapoei-
lion of tbe criminal docket. Tbe
streets are now quiet, except In tbe
vicinity of the burned court nouse,
where orderly erowde ere (tending
viewing the ruins and bnrrieedes
yet in the street. The rioters made
s ls*t rally soon after midnight,
when they had become mucb re
duced in numbers. They fired oo
the militia on Court nod Walnut
streets. Tbe fire was returned by
the militia, end then n Gsttling gun
was brought Into requisition, tbe
first volley of which laid low two of
the mob. A few random shots were
fired from then till morning, when
comparative quiet reigned.
At tbe military headquarters it
is believed that the riot is substan
tially ended.
mchat Halstead'* hzview.
New York, Match 31.—Tbe
Tribune to-nforrow will publish tbe
following dispatch giving a review
ut tbe riots at Cincinnati by Mural
Halstead, editor ot the Cincinnati
Ootamercial.G.tzetio:
CtxciNNATTi, March 31, 1884.
The number of persons killed
and wounded in the riot thus (hr is
ibout 800. The last fatal shot fired
in nnger'up to this writing woe be
tween 4 and 5 o’clock this morn*
ng, though a popr soldier boy trns
instantly killed tbis evening by tbe
incidental discharge of bltgon.
The court house is not nn otter
-nlh as It was at first supposed'to
be. A large projiOrtion of the
valuable records have been'asked.
The money that was in the Treas
ury Is ell aefe. The vaults which
are heavy are mainly good. VVe
have confidence that there will not
be a repetition of the terrors of the
three nights that wilt be to mein-
oiilfie herd, hut only overwhelming
fores of the Bute troops preveeu
further disastrous demonstrations.
The detertqjnatiogi to lynch the
gang of murders fotheijrisoa
and release tbe crowd of rioters
who have be4h m«m priioners is
aometblng terrific, and secret creat
ions were held lo-day that
' if there were i
thousand rifles and ‘even!
les at hand. It is' this display of
I tower, making assaults by the mob
fopele**, that will- prevent fresh
outbreaks. Tho presence of regu
lar soldiers Treat Ne
et tbe aub tre
an element
stormy ilmrR hide cloth wodks welL
It happens that the City Comp
troller had a complete list ot the
names or the taxpayers ot the city
and comity, end taut; addressee.
The tax bllpi give the de*od.li'i“a
end valuation of 'the
These are vshtable-now. 'The riot
ing on the Unit nutht was largely
by workingmen of good character,
«bo resented tbe fhet that murder
ers who have money to eet In. mo
tion tlie machinery of uritnlnailaw-
yers have bed freedom here. On
the second night tbe spirit of tbe
Commune appeared, and iietridium
was put to use, as by the Paris!aid
when they are pleastd to burn pub
lic buildings.' The third night tbe
number of deurmined men bad
been largely reduced, and there
were swarms of boys. Of (he
crowd that were etnaebing pawn
brokers’ shops, three were grows
men, and they were thieves. They
Imd a rabble of bo vs, generally flrom
17 to 19 years of age, end one tes
tified In Police Court today that
lie was 13 going on 14 years of age.
Out of sixty miters gathered in lor
attempting to seize tbe battery of '
cannon at Music Hall only ten were
men. : The rest wdihl hoys; Seme
were very bad ones, while otbem
*cetned to want excitement above
all things. And so tits crowds
have depreciated from honest'men,
misguided, ( but animated liy right
eous wrath kindled' against *ye-
temalizi'd infamy of (be most out
rageous oharauter, ton vicious rab
ble of boys In tbe hands of the
lowest desperadoes! The rxeited
people bad a real grievance to be
gin with. The admlusiration off
the criminal law here baa been
damnable, and tbe Influence of
sheer criminals In public affairs
alarming. That wbiob baa hap
pened will, Be may hope, make free-
sisteble tbe infinencee-that lead to
belter ways. «'
mmANDiNO the Tzoors.
Columbus, O., March 31,1 t. m.
—Gov, Huadly baa ordered tbe
ttoope an route to Cincinnati to
return. Tbe Fourth and Foor-i
teentb Regiments are to be relieved
and tbe rest of the troops ere to
he held In Cincinnati till fort her
ortders. The eity will be guarded
till Wednesday at least.
His Slippery Glam Eye
“tbs Squire.” says the salt or of "Tba
Hnoaier Hchoolmaaitr,” “wots ous glass
"jeaadswig. Tti floss *ys was ooa-
Htsstly slipping oat of focus, and the wig •
teralDg around sidtwja# on,bis head
whfosver ha addressed tbs psspls of tba
Flat Creek District." Bad tpecUde.
Psrkrr'a Bair Balaam preserves sad pee- 1
moles tbs growth of tbs natural hair. It ,
ilou restore* tbe natural color to haire
wbiob baa Ibdodurbasoasspsy. Clean,
clottaat. bonctctsl, highly patterned.
sprilS-lm
Arthur a «’eedld*tr.
Washington, Mtreh, 38.—Upon
what It claimed os authority from
President Arthnr announcement la
made that he Is la the hands of his
friends. Yielding to the weight of
influential frieada he consents to
be n candidate for the Presidency.
He announces that bo will, however,
take no pari in the straggle for the
nomination, and U his candidacy
hould revive factional feeling Its
will withdraw.
" (CARD.
To all she are suffering from iheemsra
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