AmericusRecorder.Iished 1879.AMERICUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1887Daii.v PkrI Wkki.v.......icus RecorderimibUIHIP nrc. btohby.0\ I OTTO Sf AfBNUE, |tH'*’KJKI4 lupHbllabi «1 « t *ryn i9yi I.V KKCOIU'KU I* publiaLrdk. moruini?.,( HIPTIOM KATE*,, i. |«r niiiiiili .......... BO c.r.J.i I r .................,L0O.AOVKKTIMINU rates.A H K8SIUE FROM Til E ShI EM.Il q.iuuda l.lkc a I InmI)Horn.Wa llt.ufill speed, buried ithcIf in the soil of our planet without suffering any injury. Mow shall wo determine whence it came? I a it possible to reply, and can a sort of comrauni-TIRED IAt Uiin • •W'on nmtrl) on •ort of tonto I ICON at Hare Inf •irian'w prawrtpUoo fur iIi»*h mlOF THE RENOWNEDI Uu'jpi Tr. HireCrayton, Ga., July 21.—A phenomenon unparalleled in the annals iCRlion *» established between of astronomical science occurred P'Rnftt,; ^ gun I.() leet long and here oneday last week, which, from *iron« enon«h hoW * chRr»?e of the light it throws upou the hither- 1:5° ^oun,,^ of ^na.ait« would hurlBR0WW5VIM. Ml IV|i I VV | I M |. I.m»| *.«* I 0*»7.W$ IX-)I Mi 4.mi iac» IA.IM SXSUS, «lt;*) fijfi! '2»t.«0 W.I|mi ilt;X 1H.-I Su.fBts SLUO M».OUn-i ****• w'nu. IIMIII *mjo '.Hum 1-io.wta 1. r line M Hr I Insertion ami lire*rt!oi» l„r (OiitrsAtfl «-mi I* u»a*l*itiiM,.-i of MiirrkrfiM 'und Daath*• . i n«*% in#* ru*d withoutI, ul.itI*;try naliM »Af«'i l..r I* *lif *of*llt;tlrt or Itxii t Miftr*' sui li mnlt«r will. Ii«»w-*i|i.»lt th**rv|I'il»r rat*. V) ui** b. in 11*-in favor of any one.NEW YORK STORE}Announces herewith the arrival of a magnificent line olto open question of the other planets, will prove of groat value to science. At 7:15 o’clock p. M. there fell near this town a spherical metal ball or aerolite, on the surface of which appear graven characters, which give conclusive evi- 8tan,hof? dence of its having been molded 3lac,‘*a platinum bullet of 2 inches in diameter with a velocity sufficient to cause it to pass beyond terres* tial attraction. The dream of Jules Verne has in a measure become realized, and we are, without doubt, a bombardment fromFor W pi.krip-s, l.nmmUa F.urrav, «i« It HAS Nil illltw only Imn medlcma Il I'iurirlifNIME1UCUS.m the county **at of Sura terryi:i, situated on the South-Irofsd. 71 miles Roathwsst of »it. ait 90 miles north of the It j* situated in the flneRt . inn*. raining a greater vari-ilmral and horticultural pro* iny other part of the South, ,11 the inritH, grain ami vege-i* temperate and sewi-tropi-tIp-.it, corn, rye, oats, rice, wt potatoes, peanuts, chufas,, Htigar cano, apples, pears, ji* *, |*1 atnm and other fruits. h mild /tnlt; 1 • •lOaLle, and one Ia» tlihy iff the world, the air nd dry land most beneficial throat disoAHAM. All kinds ofk c ih IMlt; performed witbont i*e from Rummer hd.it or win-w rii'Ua has a population of autifnlly situated on high roil ml an d boasts of some of nest hult;iness blocks in the city has tlno public schools; I •*; a largo public library;one mi w« * kly and two weekly o» opera house completely-FINE JEWELRY,-which will be put on sale onMONDAY, AUGUST I.by intelligent hands. I)r. Severs, in whose possession the wonder now is, said this evening, “I was returning from a patient’s house, situated some seven miles from town, where I had spent the latter part of the afternoon. It was aboutThe ball is now in the possession of Dr. Severn, but will be sent to the Smithsonian Institution in a short time, when an o.’.icial report will I M2 made.iXtipetlle,.».«• ill.•MM* HI, !(lt;-.( or’W Apprll» It do*w» ant Ida. Lon ir injnr* th*«*r |*niilult;'M coiintipatioii ln 1). II BtMKlJCT. a laading pi111**1.1, lt;hi*».«aa: • —** Hmmii's ln.ii Hitt«*re U a th«.fcln*. I iite* it 111 ra inn.Aire*, andi«f iron. In wmV.'rws of Furmeni.Mr. W. O. Wadley, who hasreU nllMh-r form* dilH.ii «.f th#» ajrwfaru, llruwn’l Ini a iwMtire n«*«x*awitjr. It m all that Ih W S. Wa ntfta. U\9 Thi l»e.iiir»|MV*n ! (}., nays: ** Brmvi u..« T..nio *.f thii *«*» N.dhintr app* rit«s Klv»m hivnuKth and impr7:45 o’clock, though still light illustrated at his farms in Hurke enough to read by. I was ascend- and Monroe counties and at our ing a long hill, over which it is nec- State fair that he is a fanner, withOntiion ha*» al*'reTred« Mark ar mi wrappMr. Tikfl nm otbrr HuotVN 4 in:If ICALCO.. UAThe line comprise:essary to drive before reaching home, when my horse suddenlyout a superior in the State, boldssome sound views. Ho is u strongpricked up his ears, and, glancing advocate for the reduction of theExquisite Lace Pins,Beautiful Ear-Rings,Collar and Cuff Buttons, Ornaments for the Hair, Scarf Pins, Studs, Etc., Etc.They will he sold at New York Store prices, which means lower than at any other house in the rity. Our buyer will beHi scenery uni capable of off loj the Eastern markets in a few days to select ourpoison*: a well orgntiixfeimil, ill .’lulling Uo line Mn • 11 nrw well p.iv* .1 row ti l. tlm water ii good, All ■i, .applied from artesiao .*u !».-• oonHtrucUil; therein •r h*, ice factory, phtniDg • f) vi »rkn, citrriago factory,i r cf minor oiADnfactories; - . «.*u.iisd Dm., are engaged in and it 19 needless to say that neither time nor moneyimiu'hh; (oar Uuks with sn spared to bring out one of the largest and handsomest stocks i o.ipiui. Americas is the ever offered to the public. 'The sale of. TILL Milwill b.11lt; f«»r «ix ooantio* com-rifhcRt Agrioultnral r«»c-*r in. tlm avf rago anonul pin holng IDiiMdl balpn. in:* rapidly eatend«?il and th«» bnildm lt;of neu* rail* utk'um, PrcHlnn A Lumpkin .ply in operatioD for a iHh-tnilee westward, and ia now I* 1 cARtward for nixty-flve Mill give waUr conneetion iv* rated. It id the largeat Mrit Qiorgia, and h»a hern uunied the Commercial .it Hcction. ami it ih rapidly »puhtion and wraith. As neud orreaidence it preatntd [imled by few citiea in the erty nf all kind* in c* in-• i[», although rapidly adIne; the inhabitanU of bothatry uro cultivated, oonrte-dtable, with a cordial wel-iigriinu. To entrrpridtng idiciona cipituli^tn and in uem thid nec1 Inn t f Georgia mrtnnitUa. Any tnf.irni i-i to city or country will he rni*h» d by addrcaalng the i Miuk!t, Ammicna, Ga.summEFint closing out prices still continues. We call special attention to a lew pieces of beautiful Hamburg Flouncing* which we are anxious to close out.Will sell a Flounce, regular piice$1.50 at only $1.00.ahead, my eyes were dazzled by a brilliant white Hash, resembling a lightning stroke, and immediately following came a sharp hiss of escaping steam. 1 knew that an aerolite had fallen, had the flash been electrical there would have been a clap of thunder. Driving on up the hill 1 noticed that steam was issuing from the ground some rods back from the road, and on hastening to the spot found a hole about I inches in diameter, from which arose considerable heated vapor. I drove home as rapidly as possible, and taking a pick and shovel returned to the spot.After half an hour’s hard digging I came upon the object of my search, at a depth of about 5 feet. It was I graph, still too hot to handle, but 1 succeeded in getting it to my carriage by lilting it on the shovel. I noticed that it was remarkable heavy, but not until I reached my barn, and removed the adhering soil, did I realize what a pri/j I had. Instead of a rough mass of meteoric iron, there appeared a smooth, perfect sphere of steel blue metal, with polished surface, and engraved with pictures and writings.I could scarcely believe my eyes, but thero was no mistaking the fact. There upon the surface of the strange ball was a deeply graven circle within which was a four-pointed Hisr, a representation of a bird-reptile resembling in a measure our extinct archaeopteryx, and a great number of smaller figures, resembling those used in modern short-hand. I’he metal of which the ball was composed was unlike anything 1 had ever seen, being about as hard asarea of lands in cultivation, for the diversifying of crops, and the resting and recuperation of lands. Ho contends that the system of tlut and clean cultivation renders these things imperatively neccessary. He thinks that in pitching large crops farmers work the plow teams too hard, and that the system which will make on forty acres which is now made on one hundred is the best. He is a believer in the judicious use of good commercial fertilizers and shows his faith in his works. Ho grows everything that can he grown upon our land, and raises everything that should l»c raised on a*farm, In the way of beasts and birds.— Macon Tele-SKIN I S(Cloanaocl, Purified ar fiod by the Cut Remedies.For eUtnsing Ihw Sk in %mt Hoal Humor*, for nlUxnar llcliinc. Hurrn.atn.n for run tiff th« llrwt h|ui|«IIvoilier luhnnf* •! Nkin ahlt;I HI.m..1I'wirU I*. Milk r'n»*1. h* *Dlt; irr***! Skin Fur#, Mint Imi wijiiiM.in Skin ffoautifW, r « in I IIa JO ‘M|.\ I NT. tho nowiutornnlly, nr*.* infallible.A lt;OUPMrrK ITI have wurf.T-.| all my Ilf** with(liltofvtif kunO, ami have never f*relief until. b 111** of a lalt;your valuable » « id i’HA IO WMil* a thorough trial, ii«iiur*li bottle* u Id vi.i.v i. two Imh **n of Ctmoi rak* i *»f • t II* I BA h*vr, an*l thi what I had U»ou told it would te— BKI.f.K VI IDF. li Hcf* rruoo. I*. VV. U*t iinor.malt niiKt n hiI waa troubbul with Salt Hlieuinyear . *•• that t he *ku» »t I rely canInland* from the ftlkffer ll|i# t«» til* rented•*« and doctor** nrworiplloi until I c«»niin**nned takm*r t a/ih’iand now | am nftlirelf curml.K. T. I’AKKEK, UtD North am pioErj-i|M-lits ami (lii-tiuate Fleers, Boils, Carbuncles and Running sores of every kind arc cleansed, the poison germs destroyed and a speedy cure ejected by using Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid.“I have been a ill ic ted with the Krysipelas. Nothing would heal the sore or stop the running. I used Darbys Prophylactic Fluid and found a speedy cure. Have also tried it in several other cases and it proved effectual.”—S. PUrcer.The average negro is a Bourbon to a great extent. He never learns anything from experience, ami never forgets anything—you promise him. If you promise him a nickel or a piece of tobacco, and don’t hcc him again in two years, when he secs you again, the first thing he will say is, “ whar dal ar nickle you promise me, boss.”will close out at $1.25.ers Californiaand another, cheap at $2.00,Tj- TinlVnAV *“Si»: i have made0 spectro-Ab W I scopic analysis of the filings you, . . r . I scnl- The metd is fusible only inVOU to DUV them IOI* liext SeUSOll S Ihe electric arc. It is a new elc-' ment. Kxarnined by the spectro-I scope, its vapor gives three lintEGARTERSA few more Ladies’ Linen Dustersat One Dollar each.it *•nice Hitters Known.'*r of » vmr« rUmmI-; lt;r n.nilMhofall |* J r *»r Hltxftofl I mmirit ti-fcBwf diol f,|- ,ir,,or HI.hwI Ipiruirlt|»‘». kiu,‘ °r mluor-*■• I- no uncertain me.llclue,a JU.;, or to 1U, lt;|(|.f VlM1 oV' r,|‘f ‘J”1 fr-; .r rKiir•lirtn’. u’*1’ ,1R ,,w'’1j l-'r t.. fl|ih 01„| yr,„ «,n•I. s,v. 'J”. |-'f '‘DMiVl i. W. lH,t Ul* 1,1 llt ' bitter, anddtb* Hckl hy all DnuvisU.WORSHAM,liNTIiST.Everything else helonging t« theSummer Stockr■correspondingly reduced. The In st and cheap*‘st line otCORSETS IN THE CITYAT THEn«* lt;**or PaopU'a Natlondlt;Im10b6.New York Store.Leaders of Low Prices and the Principal Dry Goods House of Southwest Georgia,ManagerJULIUH L. MACK,yellow lines to the left of the D line of Sodium, a broad green one to the right ot the line of Barium, and an innumerable number of very flue purple ones.II. Banhom ii Strnens, ‘Analytical Chemist.’“ Whence came this strange racs songer? By what infernal power was it hurled into space? Possibly by some monster gun on Mars or Venus. I’ossibly launched toward us by soins lunarian gunner. Many there are who will say that the whole thing Is a hoax and a fable,and that the ball was manufactured on this earth, but the fact that it is made of a metal not found u|*on this sphere proves leyoud a doubt that It is an alien, lluiled with frightful velocity, it traversed the vast distance of space separating us from our nearest neighbor, and, plunging through our olnoapbera, became heotod to IncaadaooaoM,nod iko* losing kmm ol lt« fright*Nightmare,sick-head ache, depression of spirits, and want of ambition are symptomsof a diseased liver. Thu lungs,stomach, and bowels are all in sympathy. Life is on'y a liviugdeath. Dr. Pierce's “Golden Medical Discovery” acts upou the torpid liver, and tlfecluaily removes all these difficulties and disorders. Nervous feelings, gloomy forebodings, and irritability of temper all disappear.IT* him;. Ml Mr, PIFor lire la«t ypar I havo hail a a|lt;•oaly, aii*f humor* on tny Ihay Appltmft a irrwat niinr niothuin a ml %* liicfiwithout *iii«* •*■ ami wlik'U wa* *\. (irwiy vurt tl h t t in I Ha.Mi;-. ISA \t PIIKLPR\0 *F.IHU*K LIMKVV.* havo aohl your * ’rnrrfu Idlast •»* .*ar*. ami iio ufl*lii*inN If i v* h«d t**r *at *«fa* i i*m.C . I A rilKUTDN, DrncKlal.ft net it* (d UKtifr.M arv aold pvc i roTii Uki, ft*) ooiii*; IdMii.vr^r.I'rwpaml hy tin* I**lt;I1» • iti.vt* si. « • r. -*ton m i*. nI«• t ur** kklH IIIae4%Skin nh ml c ured by tGRUBS, hT!;;__I ACHE ALL CN.rarahik, Sciaik!, ? •ml Ntrvntis I'slm, \V’i ak II. - ■« r* ••«•%•*«! lih) t t.c I ill Iruria Alt!Irr. Nrw an.l perfsct'jA wnu; f*»r HI .Mlauci Lkuimc*J CoUitran.ensmFor M worn-out, “run-ilowHchinl tr*iA« h**nh milliiMm, M-aiak* i |m-p*. and fiver-workftd wot I)r. Ili'iw'i Fitvorifo cif nil n Hfomtlvi* tnnliM. ItlRnc Init itlt;l(ninthly fulfUl* a HinHlfn* I** in»f h hi*wit |H»t* ut HptdM Chnmlc VVmhn«-H«*R on*l UIr*ii womi*n. It U a iH»w**rful, g**n iitr*rfliK% tonh* and li* rvln«\ 'ml mi*! «tn*nirth to tbewhoto QVkc iMin'R w*-;ikn* «*R of Rfonuirh, Indlt;n*r. w* nk lhi* k, niTvoua prmti ,n*l •ItvphMwima, In cither an*.fu-ription U u*iM by tlruinriRUi t tirr (nutrnnlrf. Hoo wranpar.1In a breach of promise suit in Ohio the fair plaintifl showed 715 letters which she hail received during 120 days of love. If all lovers correspond as frequently with each other it is easy to understand why the Post Ollioe Department is so nearly self-sustaining.••rice $1.00, or .la boitl«A lam* treat Jan on rlH*-nHi'H olfun* ly iJlu-tfTtli*! with t*lt;»l*r*t| | in. nniB wood-cittH, B#*nt for K) aAddress. Wotilp_s lUM'K.xajAmoCUTVOK, n0 Main Strrtt,HICK Iti:ADA4 HF.« KUlJnuud (\»n*«tJpitd«in. prompt I jDr. 1^ roe's 2Ticbft druggUU.A Noted Divine••I liate bon nvlnc Tall'l for Ot«|HIaU. M*’*k M4lt; 4 lt;Mth«*im, a Ilia alilrh I hvtu alllJcltU.Adrire to MoYliers Mas..Wirirtuow’s Bootuii*o SYatrr should always be used for children teething. It sootues the child, soft ens the gums, allays all pain cures wind colic, and is tne best remedy for diarrahcea Twmty-fivs cent# bottleE. Gatcbcll, who ownea track of mountain land in Cambria county, Pa., was looking over it the other day and came upon a cavern in which he lowid a bed olW lee Ltitci fealUlafc.MsPARE A SPECIAL BlI n«%c*r hail any lliiiiK lo*l*»K*»oU. I rvcrommvHil ll«itho beat ihmIIi’Iui1 JxlmiK«%. r. U. 4»*4*44»AISOLD EVEEYWH Oilico, 4 k Murray St., IW. L. DOUC$3 SHOE.HTire only 93 fftEABfLEM Mbuc in iho world.rinoRt CblL prrtfC^Stftti-n««rrulM. ( oign’i . ami I .*n\ alt all* a tor. AflMit»4i ami dnrabb^M (I I. AMlari