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skilled labor. Mines arc to be
opened, broad agricultural acres to
lie developed, abundant water pow
er to be utilized, and manufactur
ing industries set in motion. North
ern capita| lias been timid in going
kinds.
The belie! is current at the North
that men arc proscribed in the
South for their political opinions.
This was true in the period imme
diately succeeding lire civil war,
but does not; apply now. There
has been a change of sentiment.
Northern men can go South and
invest their capital and receive a
i Artisans and
will Had ready
'respectful treat-
den are not ignored (or their
plaee of birth, politics or religion.
Life and properly are as secure in
the South as in the North. Ifmen
who go there from the North mind |
their busincsss, attend to the same, I
and show a disposition to help ;
build mp the waste places, they will 1
liml -friends', neighbors, -society and
fortune, The .South invites North- -
ern capital and citizenship. Rare
opportunities aro presented for
men of small capital to enlarge
their sum. Sheep husbandry, cat
tle herding, farming, fruit culture,,
cotton growing, and truck raising (
—uacli and all arc awaiting greater !
development. Mining, lumber and
manufacturing industries invite at
once both labor and capital, and !
Iiaye promise of most satisfactory
COMPARE THE OLD PRICES WITH THE NEW
-AT
Schumpert & Roney’s,
THE ONLY
“Spot Cash Store”
IJST AME3RICTJS.
The fire very unceremoniously move d us
out of our old store on the night of March
; 26th, where we have been doing business for
■ over seventeen years, but having secured the
! store formerly occupied by J. W. HARRIS &
! CO., next door to Waxelbaum’s, on Cotton
I Avenue, we are again ready for business,
j Some of our stock was damaged by removal,
j and as the insurance companies paid us in full
for all such damages, we are prepared to sell
them at a GREAT REDUCTION and not lose
i any money by so doing. We have ordered
| new tools, fixtures, material, Ac., to take the
I
| place of those destroyed, and will be fully
In less than twenty year
Wfc promised in issue ol the Hkcokiikk of January 2d, to give you some prices so soon as j prepared to (If) all kinds of WOl’k ill a few days.
we arranged and marked down our goods. We are now prepared and ready to give you more j .
i at. - i a i... a ..„n l.. 4i.:. i„.,s i Wo uornil oil mu* kiouac! I li*n*aiici ond Wonnrwr
to-day the South wiil Imvt
oped vast resources of wealth hith
erto uiidreaincd of. Before the
half of that period has passed away
the large tides of emigration that
nrtw rtjl Wb'a 1 ; and North will, ton j
considerable extent, be turned
Southward. For all that section a
bright future is dawning.
The HeUestTawn In IheCnunlrv.
l'biliid«l| hi* Prow, .June S3.
It was hot yesterday, and there
was. ,jio mistake about it. The
ailt^T-like fluid in the graduated
glas4 tubes palpitated and expand
ed and climbed its way up and up.
It reached the nineties and yet i:
a is from , goods lor loss monoy than any house (lint sell goods on thirty days time.
L-e (level- Con.emulate a lew quotations and note the difference in SPOT ('ASH
prices and thirty
days credit:
Flour. Flour.
We saved all our Pianos, Organs and Sewing
, Machines, and will guarantee bargains in them,
; as in everything else. Call and see us in our
i new quarters. Don’t forget the place—Cot
in this article we stand head and shoulders above
markets of the West and Northwest in search of the best,
will sell you First Patent, (entire Holler system) j
For 50 pounds, $1.90. Old price, $2.15. |
2d Pat., for 50 pounds 1.70. “ 1.90. j
Fnncy, tor 50 pounds, 1.00. “ 1-SO.
Choice Family 50 pounds, 1.50. •• 1.65.'
We guarantee all these Flours as represented, and if not satisfactory you can return them 1
everybody having ransacked the big j t on AvClllie, llCXt dOOl' to Waxelbaum’s.
t, and paid the CASH DOWN. We
James Flicker A Bro.
Will sell you 10 pounds (inundated Sugar for $1.0(1.
“ “ ltq pounds New Orleans Clarified for 1.00.
“ “ 11 )>oiiuds New Orleans (Bcllcwood) Clarified, for 1.00. j ^ —
In this line we arc fully up and advise everybody to seize the golden opportunity and pur ■BOOKS ANDiPERIODICALS
chase at once a sufficiency lor the year s eomsumptiou.
strliigia through iTm.IrT.l taS * ,mI " p " iU refund the money,
iqion the slender glass walls of the
heal markers, till at last 95 degrees
was reached. Tlion the maximum
was gained. It was high noon, and
from then on till U o’clock the grvul
elty betweon and beyond the Ilela
ware and'thcSohuylkill enjoyed the
unenviable distinction of licing the
warmest place in all the Slates and
Territories. These records of the
heat were Inkcn from the govern
ment thermometers on the dome of
the post-offlcc, 170 feet above the
sidewalk in the shade of architect-
ut}l ornaments, and exposed to the
.light breeds that blow at that
height. - On tin) sidewalks, along
the levels upon which unfortunate
humanity must plod its wny, the
rays radiated Irom baked pavements
and reflected themselves Irombiick
walla and shining plate gla9s fronts,
and made tbo brat full 10 degrees
greater. Private thermometers in-
dicat.d 102 degrees, and at 2
o'clock in tho afternoon, when the
south sldo of Chestnut street was
fast being relieved of the sun's
direct glare, the heat was marked
on Borbck’s thermometer, hanging
in tho shade on Chestnut street,
just below Seventh, at tbo extreme
ly high notch of 101 degrees.
1 Americas,
Georgia
In futur.) we will keep on hand the best grades of GRAHAM FLOUR—clump.
Sugars. Sugars.
BOOKS !
BOOKS !
HAVI.NO MY STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FltOM THE KIKE IN OltllEB,
AND ItEiq.ENiSlIKI) WITH NEW GOODS, 1 AM NOW I'KEI'AH-
ED FOlt lil'SINESS. NEW0001)8 UKCEIVF.I) DAILY.
Coffee. Coffee.
AT FUJJLISHERS ERICKS!
Res! and Cheapest Writing Paper and En
velopes in town!
In this article alone (by buying from us) we can save you money enough in one year to bu)
all the “Santa Claus” you want for the little ones. We deal 6J pounds Choice Pio Coffee for$l.: CROQUET, BASE BALLS,
Thnrbev’s No. -41, (Roasted) a combination of Java, Rio, and Moclm, lor 2!lc per pound. | HaMMOC ' ’ Qjj
SStlta SStlta
Liverpool, full weight, for $1.20 [x-r sack. Fine Salt, seamless bags, 150 pounds, $1.05 per sack
The propoaitton to send John I,.
Sullivan to Congress from Massa-
ehnseiM calls to mind an interview
between John Moirisaey, of New
York, and James G. Blaine. Blaine
was Speaker ol the House and was
appointing bis committees, when
<me morning Morrissey called upon
him and presented 200 line cigars,
which he declared coat |l each.
After accepting the gilt, Blaine
asked U there was anything he j
canid do for the donor, when Mor- !
rissey replied: “Yes, Mr. Blaine, 1
I have a personal favor to ask of -
you.” “Well, nbat i» ill" “Von;
are arranging your committees, are i
you not?” “Yes, air; 1 ant.” “Well,
you just put me down at the tail |
end of some insignificant commit- ,
tee that won’t have anything to do.” ,
Wo art: slaughtering at the very low price of $1.15 per cwt to make room ibr a car load ol f
SEED POTATOES.
Light Reading for Summer Da vs.
BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY.
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
ayoook:.
americ ers, csrA..
Whiskies. Whiskies.
In this line we are full to overflowing, and to unload we have reduced the price on nil grades
from 25c to $1.00 per gallou. Think ol it! Cox, Dill & Thompson’s genuine Stone Mountain t
Corn Whisky for $2.20 per gallon, usually sold at $2.50,
Tobacco and Cigars.
We ran undersell anybody—we offer “ I ,ucy 11 in ton” of 57c per pound, and all other grades I Perfect Fitting Clothing
IWlieatley’s Corner,
Ho! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Comer and buy
I lie '•ph'iitliil stDvg.* \»lih’h flltriidvi)Jnir^ffuH »J|| iiitiod lining the of
FINE CLOTHING
,,,r * f, - 1s l»»«t"--e-l »- I > l-rin < nut fni 11,0 Spri-in tr.tli- th,- lar/ret, liaii.l-oim.-t an.t
Wo regret that we have not space siillich-nt to give full anil complete quotations on all of our goods, but
yon will bear lYorn its occasionally. Remember that by owing your goods from us and paying SPOT CASH
yon do not pay from 25 to 50 per cent, for had debts, as usual in credit store.
An African belle, gorgeously at-
tired with a red string around each
ankle and u bone ring in her uose,
was shocked when site read a tie- :
scrip lion of the decollelte dresses i
worn by fashionable ladies at pub
lic receptions in London. She said : To all those who scout at the idea of iutroduuing the Penny in Americas, we say that we stand ready
it was “perfectly scandalous.’’— j to redeem In goods or the cash any amount from 5c upwards. Bring them along and get their full value at
Norristown Herald.
A Word as Regards the Penny
Prof. Hughes explains the phe
nomena ol magnetism by a simple
rotation of the particles of Iron.
A great deal of the Blaine magnet
ism is caused by the rotation of
little particles of silver with a god
dess of liberty stamped upon them.
MOB Til... BOARD rot Hue*
THE ORLY SPOT CASH STORE 111IERIW
FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J, W, WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK.
Very truly,
SCHUMPERT &■ RONEY.
Amerlcui, Ga., Januaiy 11,1684. ,
K> KIt SROJVN JN A}|KIt|<:p !
j Tli4M«*Kt.l,0,.be.liMlrct.,l Kill. R„-»l rere su-l an oi drelni, be-iulf ol Hnl.b
| «n-l -larebmir of l.xlot.-. Hint Isfced can equal, ui,l none enrM-,. InOry jutence ..
GUA RANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE
Wv htvo*:t'»*» ;t lurgf a,.l wv.l •o'tN.t. .Ln.Tfk 0 ; i* r fevi fitting
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear!
i And •virythUtf in tbo way of Gonl*» Kurnlahlng Gih,[d». Polite niul attentive Aoloamou * III uke
pltMt.ow In dU t .|r»yi w th fc >., beautiful *oodi whether you wish to boy or rot.
THORNTON
Wheatley’s Corner,
WHEATLEY,
: : Americus, Ga.
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