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' Sow England U coming to the
1 troni grandly onlbetnrilf qu»»tioD.
Om-ide of [Yn.yhania. the NV#
England Mill. : have Im n regarded
us tin stronghold «if protection,
ami if lias been presumed that to
breathe revenue inform in that
section m us iuiih liere.v. The
i'l nuicral.'i tueie, nnweter, haw
Americas Recorder
W. I.. CJLKhS.MU. Krfltor. '
omdal Or»fai» uf Wch-tH* f'ouufy*
HI XDAV, 91 AH *■!«% 1**4. ,
Panic or*w» panic, tin* larrucr
who rftU**a u bit* crop «»» corn and
potatoes tIlia year will 5p**nd a mer- j tlu-ir eye i opened, and see the
ry Christmas and a happy New | drift of artaira through*
Year. | out the country. They see that a
'rwvTwmr™k. ! t \ Ml * ^
If it i-t necessary for Democratic ! i’ 4 0 ! 14 01 **■ 14114 *• * '
success that their candidate shall ; •tbiUurus, jh* \ »« .* m 11 \ .
come from New York, we believe j * put themselves do*,,
Koswell l*. Flower is the most suita- : °'* 1,4 - ‘ ° 1 10 .
HI., man, nml should not be m,r ! M,.ss : ml,us,us I wnoeraU mcor-
,irisill to *ec him nominated. Ho i I"™***' » l’ la " k Ul "‘ r '' l » tfor “
, .... ..»• ! la\onn<! a relurin hi the rtf
is a comparatively young nun, «»l <-> ^ tl , ,
tine record, and is popular. : ' im 140 v *
^ _ m m : |)e,uoer:iti
Tim hand ring of the words"ciph- j • N "'" Hampshire.wlneli fiirnnihili 'In
unit "tattooed" between the j I'hMIortii that is in aceoril with the
opposing political parties in tin- j Hmnocrat.ii: *"uU:ueiil .d the west.
House of Kcprc»ctitutive'i on Tues-i I hey'lenuuid ' 1,1 placing «• the
day,.da .an- intimation ot'tlie kind | tnriil on a basis oi' "for revenue
cf personal warfare that will he j only," and heartily endorse the
waited in the 1'realtlcntinl eanvaw 1 action of the majority of Demo,
if Tildcn and Blaine should he the j eratie emigre*.,nen on the Morii-
iiurr.inecsolTbeir reapedivu parties, soil hill. Hie laet of the m ittei is
i the Hfiitimcnt *»t the country is al-
If anything was needed to prove i ino.st uiiai.iinuu-r for low,*, duties
that the bitter sectional feeling sup-i on the met^s u ies of life, and a
posed by many Northern people to • ticket nominated • n such a plat-
«-\i»t in the South does not really form 'v.il !*• t lfet< d a- sure a- No.
exist, the visitof Mr. Frank W. vniiher com*-- minimi.
.Smith, of Ohio, to Andersonvill,
nue
folk-wed by the
convention of
A Uall&nt Editor j
Some brute has been slandering !
the good women of Quincy, and
Hi •; her Wlnu lei. of the Journal,
ones to Hu i.' j« cue ad follow*;
“A maw who will make mean te-
marks about womankind is vile at
heart, aud unfit to associate with
decent men and woman. We
would rubber associate with a re
putable gambler, a whole-souled
drunkard or a generous-hearted
thief than with the vile creature
who is eternally making mean re
mark* about women. No habit so
quickly and so surely proclaims
:i man as an irreclaimable brute as
that of the meanly slurring woman
kind. We doubt if the world was
ever so full of good and virtuous
women as it is to-day. And we
car. give a good reason fur our be
lief. Woman's condition in the
world is constantly improving.
.Si.e i* continually taking a higher
and yet higher position; constantly
li* er#,ning of more importance and
•« 11 the time wedding a greater in
fluence; and thus gaining a more
nearly complete and absolute eon-
irol of her own p* rsoii. Ami with
tliii absolute control comes perfect
chastity. Kvery woman fs born
i virtuous. Women are naturally
and instinctively virtuous; and as
they become more and more, per
fect master.* of their own persons,
* liey live nearer to their own in-
Htinctive ideas of truth and good-
lies*. This is why we say that tne
work! was never so full of pure
women as it i- today. And our
argument is uunnswerab.c.”
Spring Without Blossoms.
“A Grand Revolution”
COMPARE THE OLD PRICES WITH THE Iff
AT
Schumpert k Roney’s,
THS OIVLY
u
Spot Cash Store’
IN AMEHICUS.
cemetery ami his decoration «*l the
soldiers’ graves last year, alid his
proposed visit again this year,
would see 111 to be Millieient. A
cordial welcome was extended Ii im
and all possible aid given him.
Tin' hum:,I between North nml j The who I,*, Mi, .
1 most etreetual way «>l destroying ;
grass is tin* fine considered a public
henefacWii now.
tail
i Ainu.ip* \m» tiik m:\ns
The ,i»an win* makes two blades
of grit* s to grow where only one
grew before, will stand a chance of
being mobbed ifhegoosto brag
ging around m tlcorgia very much
We jii'oiiiiseil in issue ol the Rtxoiu.KU of Jmiuarv 2d, to give you some prices so soon as
,J "'' tilri JVttOm, Mniii. ,y we arraiificd mid marked down our K oods. We are now prepared and ready to give you more
goods lor less money than any house that, sell fjoods on thirty days time.
•* v. ill r.-i'.il! th, | at to, with \v,ii«h |»"*r , Con.emplnte a li w <|iiotntions nnct note the difference in SPOT CASH prices and thirty
"• ' " "“j"-".' """"■;! ^vs credit:
uly ntunhof
Il*i t 1
South exists only in the imagiua-
lion of those politicians who have
used it as a means to place them-
selves in ofliciai position.
-ii.titilly full iictii
-.ttiiuiuii d»y.
pi.-l
TIIK NK» Oltl.KANS K\POSITION.
Interest; in the Now Orleans l-lx-
position is steadily iucieasiog.
Wolds of oncourngcim’iil are re
ceived from all parts of tin* world
by the management. The work of
pieparing the groumls and the
buiblings for the reception of the
exhibits is progressing steadily
ami satisfactorily, ami there is tu
doubt that everything will be ready
for the opening on the 1st of next
December. It is probable that the
Kxposition will he the grandest the
ivuihl tins ever seen. The v.i ncture | ||liu|n jn (!oUlll „,
liir the VVurlil's I'ttir ill l.omlon III
That i- very I'linny, Iml
11 ivlii'i'i' l iii- (iriiiiL i'iiiin*'i in in
paying el per hunhel i*.»r corn mi'i
$:;0 per toil lor Northern liny to
fet'il niuii", l'i Util mil Itic i*'i'ins.
If lliire in, a I it Mi* lea, all, ntiim
killin'., .lu-i
little
1.90
1 .Ml
1 .ti.i.
ul.l I e hi tt.'i
ill.
l'iv*'II Mi, lit lY,p:l|,-i tie'll hilVi' ;
leut'lit'il I".,i In tail ill New Vink. |
The "Triiih" ..I that eily »a, n-
eeiillv ,i'liI fur jll ,;>II0 uniler i11■!m- :
un til, ami a'MieliiiH'iila niuoiiuliii); I
in all to Truth does not
onimattd a very high pie-
I8fi2 contaiuc*! 1,400,000 stpiare
feet of space. The total exhibits
at Philadelphia covered about 1
g00,000 square feet of space
main building at New Orica
Tleie area few miserable ami
despondent men who would be des
perate enough to exchange places
* he i with liYueral tJrant. Although he
I has recently hit the ceiling, the
cover 1,000,000 square feet, of space, | | ms :l „ assured im ome of
aud, besides this, there will be an-1 ^;;;,,ooo a year,
other budding, to be called hurti-
etillural ball which will covet .*>4, I American I»«mmIhSold lu (bTiiiimj for
POO Mipliiri' fed. l'lou. this stule- j lu, * r, “»
ment ol tiic size of the buildings it j
will be readily understood that, the I
Flour. Flour.
m'i,“;^i'^.nil.'r,.";,‘Ad“”nu. i 111 Ihis article we >taml head and shoulders above everybody, having ransacked the big
Vi “L".!, Z w ,T.i markets of the West and Northwest in search of the best, and ]>aid the CASH DOWN. We
Tu'it^:»i lit! will sell vott First Patent, (entire Roller system)
kw«| ' For n» pounds si.»o. ow price, $2.15.
'1 ii:k"i:h''.,T"'-u'» ,..".|.:. : i» | -|,.aii'. i.r ■ j '>d Pat., Ibr "ill pounds, 1.70. "
'‘i‘r.','V..‘ 'iWi,.;' ii,,i.-i" k iiij. -i-, i* ! Fancy, for "ill pounds,. .. l.dD.
'.i'l.l'jf I rf.'.mt"; .wlw.ll.iil'v n- In,..,-- | Choice Family 'lO pounds ! .">D. "
'"'ii,' • j We guarantee all titese Flours as represented, and if not satisfactory you can return them
* : !and we vill cheerfully refund the money.
ify ii'ti ',j 1“ •hlur.i we will keep on hand the best grades of GRAHAM FLOUR—cheap.
Sugars Sugars.
ATTENTION 4 i Will sell you 1(1 pounds Granulated .‘Sugar ior . $1.00.
* .* 11 Klj 1 pound. New Orleans Clarified Ibr 1.00.
i •• ]1 pounds New Orleans (ISellewood) Clarified, Ibr 1.00.
Hcadpaite for Imported Eiiii Domestic 12 pounds New York sugar, tor 1.00.
In this line we are fullv up and advise evervbodv to sei/.e the golden opportunity and pur
L1QU0US, j chase at once a sufficiency for the year’s eomsumption.
"“oigahs, Coffee. Coffee.
mto.. later. j
In iliis article alone (by buying from us) we can save you money enough in one year to buy
'“i ha"i: I all the “Santa (Ians” you want for the little ottos. We deal pounds Choice Pio Coffee for $1.
Thurber’s No. II, (Roasted) a combination of .lava, Rio, and Mocha, for 23c per pound.
Now Orleans Exposition will ex-
eee*l anything of tin* kiml ever be-
tore attempted. There is no oeva-
nion to tear that there will be a lack
To thr Kiltlor of' lhr Xt wjs nml
Courier: 1 >ec by an ctlitorial of
the News :iml Courier that the
Orangeburg Times ami Democrat
think* that the Democratic idea
that five tiade will reduce the cost
of living is all dap-trap. For the
; Staple nml Fancy Groceries 1
Salt. Salt.
: Cltl \1* A* Tin: i II i A I*
Liverpool, full weight, tor si.20 per sack. Fine Salt, seamless hugs, lull pounds, $l.0o |>er sack
of exhibits. Already more space ; enlightenment ol that journal I ie-
I,as been appltol for than llieoi ini- j late what I learned in eonversations
mil I,Ians euntemplateil. and the j » ' J e.i..:.n nnd a Spaniard, the
1 , . . , . (uniier of w hom was not long ago
ailvtaibililv ot erecting another on-, ,. lu|> | i>v ^i in „ |, :lr ,|,vai'e .tore in
mense striietnre lias been eonsiiler-1 (il nn .,n V . Tlie snb.taiiee ol the
e*l. Fourteen foreign governments i conversation with the Herman was
have announce*! taeir purpose to ! that the Singer sewing machines, j
take part ... U,e exposition, a.,o «hiei, onr la. n.ers are n.aile to pay (
1 .. . la.itor, HK* retailed in iiermanv ;
about irll the Males and territories j,.,, ..u,..,'grailrs are sold
have applied for spaec. A question at, proportionate priees, aud that!
lias been raised as to the probable hoe* aud forks and other imple- i
linunciu! success of the tiuderiak- ments **t Atnerieau tunnufnctiire ;
... . , v ... .i-i ...a are sold in Hennanv at retail lower
"*«■ U »» tru« that New Ork-au ■ m,„„ th „. Ilc i; ollghl in this i
I. a long way from the centre or at wholesale,
population of tl.e l'niled States, The Spaniard was familiar, when
lull there are hundreds of thou* , m Ins own eountry. with several
saiiiia Ol people iioinHie Not.it , American-made sewing machine*, j
... . »• and whs surprised to hnd upon nr-
West who will .cute upon tins op. r - vU , a h| t . oulllrv tlm , maehin.
port unity to spend the winter in ,, s w hieh sold for $1.* or $*Ju in
the South. Oue hundred aud sixty Spam were sold tor $20 or $40,
railroads have announced their pur- j «itil that long cloth and tdiirtiitg
. ami other articles of Atnerieau
pose to carry passengers to and . t soll , in Nl ,„ York for
Irnm the exposition at the low rate | ub()utpt ,,. ll>nt moro Hmn the
of one cent a mile. A round trip .nine brands were retailed at in
ticket Iron'New York to New Or- Spain. 11 has long been known
leans now ,-ost* something over Mint the mining companies of Lake
,, , .... Superior send largo quantities ot
S'b. I'nder the agreement ot toe > , 1 , ! ',. u , r 1;S ,, M lt at
rjads n round trip ticket between nuu .| l ; mV er piiecs than they soil
the points nanictl will cost only ii for in the Fniled Slates.
$2^. T*» visit the exposition, there -*► •
n»re. will not be verv expensive. No gtivornment taxes intoxi-
even for pen. le who live in the ex- ! ‘ s *> lW » Ulul "! H>c Hritish i».
.. , • r .t lands. an«l nowhere in ad thristen-
ueme Northern portion of the lU)m „ ie vk . c of int emperane«
l niou and in Canada. There will ,, rtfva j| almost iiniveisally as in
be many more features than there England ami Scotland. The truth
were in th** centennial exposition, i*. monlinate taxation i)t intoxi-
New Orleans itself will be an at- ••ants opiates us a premium on
, , , , . . adulteration, the ellecis ol which
traelion to thousands, since it >* , r , , ri . 3lloll ..f „„„atural
Wlally dliterenl from any other I for what are sold as legili-
city ta the couatrj. 1 orate distillation..
I'YcsIi I'iiii'innali IIiit mi Ihuuglil!
! Free Laucb from 10:30 A, M. to 2 P. M
: n,., aM.ei uii -t., a--t Wc nvc shiughtcring at the \crv lnw price of §1.1.5 jkt ctvt to make room for a car load c4
! Hilliard ami Pool Table SKKI » potatoes.
Whiskies. Whiskies.
| full 01 lit Oil IlitllUi | n ,|,j s n, u , Wl . ilV( . full to overflowing, and to unload wc have reduced the price on all grades
IVKF |sIt VKI.S from 2.V to s 1.00 per gallon. Think ol it! Cox, llill & Thompson’s genuine Stone Mountain
i I'ttliW ot \lll> 1
Corn Wliisky b>r $2.2l> per gallon, usually sold at $2.50,
Meat Market
Tobacco and Cigars.
PROVISION STORE " e can undersell anybody—we offer‘-Lucy Hinton” »t 57c per paund, and all other grades
: We regret Mint we have not space sntllcient to give full and complete quotations on all of our goods, but
von will hear from us occasionally. Itememher that by im-ing your goods from us and paying SPOT CASH
W.li&T. M.COdR ' you do not pay from *25 ti> 50 per cent, for bad debts, a* usual in credit store.
U»tk.; . .1 rrov'.-i.'n h,„.. , n
COTTON AVBNUX2
A Word as Regards the Penny !
I’ORK. Kill AMI SU SAliE. I'o alt those who sectit at the idea of introducing the 1’cnnv in Amerieus, we say that wc stand ready
’ * ‘‘ to reili'i'tu in good, t or the cash any amount from 5c upwards. Iliing tliem along and"get llicir full vnlae nt
timni (iiwories nml l’rovlsioit*,
kitisl* «tf v ut ti t protldCf.
CONSUMPTION.
THE OEY SPOT CASH STORE I AHERICIIS.
FIRSTiDOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK.
Very truly,
SCHUMPERT & RONEY
Americus, Ga„ January 11, 1884.