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“Butchered in Cold Blood.”
It take* a certain amount of talk
to build a railroad, and tben comes
tile work; ; We hope Americus lias
•got dajrn to the.working period.
. tefaperancc agitation m begin
ning in New Yoik. When that
city has been oonvei led, the reform
ation of the rest of the United
States will lie an easy matter.
-Au exchange nas counted up six
teen Republican and fourtcen’Dein
•critic candidates for President,
uot including half a hundred dark
horses. There Is certainly no scarci
ty of Presidential timber, whatever
may be said of other kinds of wood.
One of the weather “prophets’'
up in N’pw Hampshire frankly says
that he sits down aud thinks nnd
‘(bib*‘'predict* what happens to
come into his mind.” Some other
weather wise people are not ns can
did, but possibly not more scien
tific. •
(OXGItESSIOXAL COhVESTIOS. , C-
The ltcpublicnns of the Third )*T necessitates tidmngoofvvcur- |
Congressional District met in oon-1 ii>g uppiirrrl, so if is equally j
vention in this city yesterday, lor j necessary to change the nrlvei'-
the purpose of sclecting*dclrg:ites
•gain *ide l»y »id«? with lie In
E. Itulwer Lyttoii. in lil» M•try.’’
Vert I'tu between iiv d : »taut ahutinr-uu tin-
Itrld^a of life b.-t> innnr lilifli nnd nn [u| fpv ltew,
through whlcli the wild wafer* dttdt nnd’mnr In
wrath aud dca untiuu. lTiyfruml worihl.) alone |
d«> not *u«tnin tliw. Nature'* ant'd rocks n.urt j
lie unshaken he Deal It, aiul human art and *kill
inu*t rw and solidity Ihf -'ru tnie «>v«*r!w**d.
Ood'* will l« l«**c cm-in pitied In II e *nu • lit* It • • .
made fur tlr* .-renturn Whom II* ha* nl i-««d under
fbrlr roturnl. .Wither Hk cl. J ( ' ti n - hit •*< l|*r
F. llwr," nor t'l i- .J.l ;.Vn - '. -‘forarVir.f nai in lln
mMit of min# inllrmitf *,-* will nlt<*r (lit* i.y the j
neigh* o'« tingl • fr.a u.
Ac!**non mid nut firft—iih n f«lili »nd nrayrr—!» j
ihe order of llcavcn ilnelf. Divinity Dcaiti t* r-*ntli '
it* Hifciil*, and tin.sn* Hgenta are lie di»<*0'-fries of ,
man; not tlit viume annnunwmeiits of inijIif-Uor i
neer*. la li:»a hurden to y«io? I to?** time drag?!
la your power to c*«;p»» with mnM-in and 1
dutin* weakened? V*»u ar<* nol hi-II. Y,>cr b'ood is
aiuifpiab and t tinted, jrrlapt; or Bonn* important j
rpon I* torpid «t overworked. Thl* fact msy have
taken the form of dy*jajpali»,:ih«»nmul«m. tr.» o.
malurl.-i. paiii.> in the* atmiMch, chronic headache,
or any of a dnsm other II -. IMHKRIl’a j
Toxic will l'tvifor.ito you,a* frc»li «ir Invig* rn*»- i
those who hn»c l*ecn ahnt up in dam *. Ml*i c«*l*.
It Is poaerful, |»urc, dHtilou*, *clcr.mi-, a jfc—Ih*
keyatonc of (lie ..mural art-hoMlm bri.lr enf Rfb
COMPAKE THE OLD PRICES WITH TRE HE#
* !«'
-AT—-
Schumpert k Roney’s,
THE ONLT
As much its change of wrath-
Spot Cash Store”
IW AMESRICIJS.
ML Mil lif,
TICE BALANCE OF OFF,
|WINTER STOCK!
’ —OK—
(DRY GOODS!
Fwi his,
CLOTHING!
Boots .and Shoes,
limes’ m m hum
For sole at uiicli prices us will be
termed
to the national 'convention. Our
reporter was too busily engaged
In looting up (Ire items to attend
the meeting, but lie learned that
Col. Jack Drown came out on lop.
Elbert Head, of Americus, and E.
Stewart Small, of Eastman, both
colored, were elected delegates,
and B,- C. Mitchell, of Americus,
and W. D. King, of Ilawkinsrille,
both white, were elected alternates.
The Americus Rkcorheh gets up
on its bind legs and howls when
ever other papers copy bom it
wjtb improper credits, aud yet
scarcely au issue passes without
the Recorder using matter from
the Times and giving some other
papercroditforit—Enfaula Times.
A clear case of mistaken Identity,
Bro. .1 cl its. The Recorder does
not got upon its bind legs; it docs
uot bowl; itdon’t care whether oili
er papers give it credit for its arti
cles, or nol; and it don’t use mat
ter from the Times and give some
other paper credit for It. It is the
Republican you are thinking about.
The latest rumor about (lie Til-
den-Randall meeting is (hat Mr.
Randall visited Grnmercv Dark nt
the expresi requett of Mr. Tildcn,
the object of the sngo being to im
press on Randall the necessity for
harmonious action of the Demo-!
erata in the House on the tariff bill, j
It is stated that Mr. Tildcn lias 1
communicated his belief that some
kirn) oftariflh
tiscmciil in business if the same
requires ir. .My fisrt mention
Wc promised in issue of the IlKCoitiiEii of January 2(1, to give you some prices so soon as
that I had been’ to Neu York j nir,m g erf »*>d marked down our goods. We are now prepared and ready to give you more
and bought the cheapest stock ' gn0(,s ,or ,pss mono >’ t,lnn nn >' ,l0USe tl,nt sel1 8 00t,s on Unity days time.
of goods, mid mv promise to Con.emphite a few quotations and note the difference in SPOT CASH prices and thirty
sell them at “Bargain Prices,” 1 ,l “' s r "‘ ( '' r:
lms met with a much hotter
success than expected. Thank- i T?| saa ■ m hr I A a ■ mi
fill for this patronage and being J7 lOVLFl Ja JLOUFm
spurred by this altogether fa
vorable nnd profitable result,]; lu this article we stand head and shoulders above everybody, having ransacked the big
have decided to visit New York markets of the West and Northwest in search of the best, nnd paid the CASH DOWN,
and the Northern markets next j "'ill sell you First Patent, (entire Poller system)
month (when the wholesale j For 50 pounds, Sl.!)l). Old price
business then is at a standstill.) • 2d Pat., for 50 pounds, 1.70.
to purchase again such goods! Fancy, for 50 pounds, 1.60. “
at bargains that can he used I Choice Family 50 pounds,.... : ... .1.50. - ...
and are wanted by my citizens j We guarantee all these Flours ns represented, and if not satis
here. To accomplish this 1 i and we will cheerfully refund the money.
have determined to sell the re-! In fiitnro we will keep on hand the best grades of GRAHAM FLOUR—cheap,
mninder of my stock at s ill I
lower prices.than heretofore of
fered. Come and he convinced I
We
$2.15.
1.90.
1.80.
1.65.
ctory you can return them
Which we will cull one of JOHN' n.
SHAW'S donations to
his patrons.
We call especial attention to oi-j
BbANKETS, COMFORTABLES,
JEANS AND OASSIMEBEH.
WOOL AND ZEPHYR SHAWLS
LADIES' CLOAKS,
HEPELLANTS,
FLANNEL SlTl'INdS,
OPERA FLANNEL
RED AND WHITE FLANNELS,
LADIES' VESTS.
DRESS WOODS,
VELVET RIBBONS.
LADIES' GLOVES,
LADIES' HATH,
.\n*l many other j.-nal* too r.un(**r.»ti-
to mention.
Write floods are ALL STAPI.E AS
WHEAT, BUT MUST BE SOLD NOW
AT ANY PRICE, rather than carry them
over. NO RESTRICTION AS TO
QUANTITY.
that I willdoexuctly wlmt 1 say.
S. M. COHEN,
Bargain Store, (Sign of Red Flag),
Cotton Avenue, Americas, Uu.
ATTENTION!
vuav nuiiir
I of tariff legislation is demand-
Wc suppose it will strike tln-m
In about the same place as those
who have been booming an inter
Terence with tbe tariff and depri.
oatiug Tdden.
Explorer Slauley Is thus photo
graphed by a traveler who recently
encountered him on the Congo:
"Hero he was, seated on h s camp
obalr, his pipe in his mouth and a
semi-circle of grinuiug kinglets
squatting in frout of him. some
of them smoking long-steaimed,
little bowled pipes in complacent
silence and others putting many
questions as to bis recent journey to
Europe, aud receiving his reply
with expressions of incredulous
wonder, tapping their open mouths
with their hands. Stanley sat
benignly chatting and smoking, bis
face lighting up with amusement at
their naivo remarks, while tbe bear
ing of bis bead still retained that
somewhat proud carriage wlduh
inspired these African chieftains
with a real real respect for Ids wish
es and a desire to retain his friend-
ship." - ...
- - - T
Two young ladles of literary tas
tes in Clifton were discussing their
reading, when ono of them remai k-
ed: *T have been engaged with a
dcligatlul work for a week past,"
"Indeed wbat was it!” “Anthony
Trollope^ Autobiography.” “Who
is the author?'’ ‘Really, I don’t
Sugars Sugars.
Will sell you 10 pounds (iranuluted Sugar for. $1.00.
“ “ 1 Of pounds New Orleans Clarified lor 1.00.
’• 11 pounds New Orleans (Bellewood) Clarified, lor 1.00.
“ “ 12 pounds New York Sugar, lor 1.00.
In this line we nre fully up and adv ise everybody to seize the golden opportunity and pur
elm so at once a sufficiency for the year’s coinsumptiou.
Coffee. Coffee.
i
In this article alone (by buying from us) we can save you money enough in one year to buy
till the “Santa Claus” you want lor the little ones. We deal 6J pounds Choice Pio Coffee for$l. !
Thurber’s No. 41, (Roasted) a combination of Java, Rio, and .Mocha, for 23o per pound. !
Salt. Salt.
Liverpool, full weight, tor $1.20 |x r sack. Fine Salt, seamless bags, 150 pounds, $1.05 per sack '
Bran. Bran.
We are slaughtering tit the verv low price of $1.15 tier cwt to make room for a ear load nl
i SEED POTATO KS.
Whiskies. Whiskies.
1 » - , in ui'umim-
in.ct^ duHngUeVt.ecftMm I W ^ W{m fflr ^ ^SliC j
How will this strike those who! r IATTADD
have been booming Tihleii, and ,
yet depricating any inletlereiiue j
with the tariff this year?—.Savan
nah News.
BEERS,
CIGARS,
Etc., Etc.
I Lflu* null nlwtiyo ko« j» on Imjul
liupirtiHl ftUvl l>o,m*stlc Liqumn,
p.m.«*, Olirnr*, **|«\. which I
I.OWKST MAUKKT FlilC’KS
Fresh Ciiiciniinli lh*i*r on llranglil!
Alw nye on ItMmi ul 5e per
Free Lunch from 10:30 A. M. to 2 P. M.
I hive o iled to mjr pine* n ue<xl
Billiard and Pool Table
In this line we are full to overflowing, and to unload we have reduced the price on all grades
from 25c to $1.00 per gallon. Think n! it! Cox, Hill & Thompson’s genuine Stoue Mountain
Corn Whisky lor $2.20 per gallon, usually sold at $2.50,
Tobacco and Cigars.
We can undersell anybody—wc offer “I.uev Hinton” »t 57c per pound, and all other grades i
Ml Supply of fee oh iiaad.! 1 ''" 1 ""”"" ' I
t 'V <-* regret that wc have not space sufficient to give full and complete quotations on all of our goods, blit 1
J.lllh ISRAELS, you will bear from us occasionally. Remember that by buying your goods from us and paying SPOT CASH !
you do not pay f{om 2:”> to A0 per cent, for bad debts, as usual in credit store.
tiro rwpi liv u-vniintf In and wc prn
mnko filing* lively by j nttlny nrta
to luwoat j-o<»i1>Ij figurei.
HHOlHKHieS ami LICK.
\Yo have nutv, (as \v(- harp nlways lud.)
Msisr asd
Hamburg Edging 2Jcto $1.50
jier yard.
WHITE GOODS.
INDIA LINENS.
VICTORIA. PERSIAN AND LINEN
LAWNS.
STRIPED AND CHECKED XAIN-
; S0 0 K,
DOTTED AN1) FIGURED SWISS
SWISS MUSLIN.
FRENCH MULL.
ALL OVER TUCKING,
LACK CHECKS,
I.ACE PIQUE,
LACE GOODS.
LONSDALE CAMBRIC,
IRISH LINEN, ETC.
• Ail iii urn: yar'etr and at tlio rl/l.i pucea.
l.nVKI.Y lJKSlONS IN
i\ottiii»linin Luce I'lictains,
I FROM 6i.H) TO $7.00 PER PAIR,
ClIAMUH.tYS,
FlUinEI) I.AWtVff,
CAI.ICORN,
SuitaMe t* Sprit.* are alr<-4-1jrn ( -a f„r inrpc.'i.
TURKEY RF,1) DAMASK.
BLEACHED ANDCREAM DAMASK.
NAPKINS, DOYLIES,
TOWELS, CRASHES,
LINEN LAP ROBES
TABLE COVERS.
BEDSPREADS AND QUILTS,
lu uRlImla-1 vatfeiy. .V.i , u .h j.rlaci it-orLcr.
' nail Uu-eml of ihe ..a-.i!
1
know. I Lave looked over the title
-page and tbrongli tiie preface, but
I can’t Und any reference to the
author at all. Whoever it is ia a
charming writer’and seems to havo
luwwg^h* Mvtliit rtry inUmata-
I will faun I hi- date elner «Rt ;.t retail my £n-
lirt. Stock «»f .Suddl.'ry.lllarncv., and Finditur* ul
•It kind* at obi ^ !
Below Cost for Cash.
Ml »U*> wi h ur.yihlnt( in my line will do «cdfto
e«|| nnd make their election* at a nce a*
I lleau Exactly What 1 Say.
All}«rlit* kklrlt^l in tin. hi» tiim of l.\R.
RKTT ft CflKIM, or the nr.derwi*..«l, either ly
SjU*tf AwhwlwIII ij wdl toe»!l ihd settle at 1
onw «»the matter mwt he -loud U,gl,t Away.
Remember tea w.vo lime tr* ohle and expciue ty
Callinj at Oiu e. *
t ? Jao. if. Coker. I
Jtsurr ie,liu. tr . j
• .viva>.i a ut
HOSIERY!
For Ladles M!-.<■» and Ulilldraii.
HANDKERCHIEFS for the MILLION
; from 2)e to $LS0 tneli
A I.UtOK .VXD V.IRIKD LINK OF
Ladies’ Fine Custom Made Bools!
To all those who scout at the idea of introducing the Penny in Americus, we say that wc stand readv inn.V.q!**'" cl '’ lh>m,lll!h wtU k °° wl ‘
;deem in goodo or the cash any amount from &c upwards. Brine them aior — * - - J '
OUT. A Word as Regards the Penny !
1 upwards. Bring them along and get their full value at ZEIGI.ER'S,
STRIBLEY & CO.
SMALTZ. MONROE A CO.
AND OTHEHS.
TOE OIL! SPOT MSI STORE III HEMS.
FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK.
Very truly.
SCHUMPERT & RONEY
Americus, Ga., Jntiuary 11,1881.
E9~W« will da better by*joa then alli
en can or will.
CALL AMD BEE IIS
Jinn SHAW,
FORSYTH STREET,
tAmejtoos, it: Georgia,