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CliKTEliANlJ’S LOVE 8TOB!T.
WHV THE BACHELOR UOVKRNOH NKVKR
OBTAINED A BRIDE.
Buffalo, July 13.—Uov. Cleve-
luiul has liail uiuny Jovo air*jr8 t I>ut j
SWHeSmPxw.!
would be expected lo have. Ilia
love affairs have aU been of the pla
tonic kind, and it is .aid by bis
friends that lie lias been incapable ,
of falling, deeply enough in love to i
propose to any girl since he became
a lawyer in , 1859. Wlicn he was ;
just able to 1 support himself he be- j
came enamored of a pretty and ;
beautiful young woman who was a
relative of tho late Judge Ver- |
COMPAREjTHE OLD PRICES WITH THE Iff
-AT
PlMfck.1 The girl was not disposed
lo look favorably on his- suit,'and
this made him love her the more. !
She was unite a flirt and delighted j
to [tantalize him by pcrmillii g
other young men lo escort her hon e i
from thirbld Ragle Street Theatre. |
which was then the only place of
niunsemunt of any account in the
city. The girl was comparatively
wealthy and looked down on Grover,
no/mfsia poor lawyer. - After
awhile she got to thinking fondly
of him, and it is said that they were
engaged to be married, when she !
was taken, ill with a fever and
oied. ' ’
Cleveland did not recover from i
the shock tot several months, and j
llioiigh.be has a bachelor’s liking :
for pretty Jadies his friends say
tlinllic will tlevcr marry. Onelaily |
became so infatuated with him that I
she proposed to him. lie rejected
her advances, and it is said that she
became crazy and is now confined
In an asylum.
Gov. Cleveland has always been
ol a retiring disposition, and most
of bis time has been spent in his
law library or in the company ol
bachelor friends.
Ills most Iruquent places ol re
sort were the City Club and the
high-toned Buffalo Club Delaware
nvenne. There he was accustomed
years ago to spend most of his
evenings playing cards and telling
or listening to stories told by a
coterie composed of the late Hon.
Ilammon S. Cutting, the late John
Alton, Vico President of the Cen
tral and Hudson Itailroad, and
other unmarried gentlemen.
A friend of tho Governor told
the Journnl correspondent to-day
a romantic story of how a lady liv
ing near Poughkeepsie engaged in
correspondence with the Governor
since he was elected Mavor, and
1 hat a tender feeling had sprung
up between them. They have met
hut four times, once when Cleve
land was Sheriff, n few years later
at Saratoga, after Cleveland was
elected Mayor und once since he
has been Governor. This friend
said that it was quite likely that,
lady would bo murried by Cleve
land If olcotcd President, and that
she would grace the White House
parlors at his reception. The lady
is described as being a charmiug
brunette , about i!5 years old, with
pleasing maunera and considerable
property. Inquiry among other
friends verified tho story, but no
one would tell the lady’s nnmo or
juit where she lived, except that it
was In a small town near Pough
keepsie,
Schumpert & Roney’s
Tisr AmEfHictj sbl
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 &
- J | CO., next door to Waxelbaum’s, on Cotton
Avenue, we are again ready for business.
Some of our stock was damaged by removal,
and as the insurance companies paid us in full
for all such damages, we are prepared to sell
them at a ORE AT REDUCTION and not lose
any money by so doing. We have ordered
; new tools, fixtures, material, &c., to take the
i place of those destroyed, and will be fully
We promised in issue ol the llECounKK of January 2d, to wive you some prices so soon ns I prepared to do all kinds of WOl’k in a few days.
we arranged and marked down our goods. We are now prepared and ready to give you more! J
goods lor less money than any house that sell goods on thirty days time.
Contemplate
days credit:
lew quotations and note the difference in SPOT CASH prices and thirty
We saved all our Pianos, Organs and Sewing
Flour. Flour.
In this article we stand head and shoulders above everybody, having vansaeked the big
markets of the West and Northwest in search of the best, and paid the CASH DOWN. We
will sell you First Patent, (entire Roller system)
For 50 pounds, $1.00. Old price, $2.15.
2d Pat., for 50 pounds, 1.70. “ 1.90.
Fancy, for 50 pounds, 1.(50. “ 1.80.
Choice Family 50 pounds, 1.50. •• ... 1.65.
We guarantee all these Flours ns represented, and if not satisfactory yon can return them
and we will cheerfully refund the money.
In futuro we will keep on hand the best grades of Q RAH AM FLOUR—cheap.
Machines, and will guarantee bargains in them,
as in everything else. Call and see us in our
new quarters. Don’t forget the place—Cot
ton Avenue, next door to Waxelbaum’s.
James Flicker Bro.
Amerious,
Georgia
Sugars. Sugars.
BOOKS !
BOOKS
Think or Snell a Wife.
There ia a story going about of
a lady whoso husband had n very
small foot of which !.e was extreme
ly proud. She encouraged Ills
vanity, so that every time lie
bought lighter and tighter shoea.
It was excruciating pain to go
about in them, but lie would not
confess it. However, wlic-n he
reached home in the evening his
slippers were such a welcome relict
that it was a difficult matter to
induce him to go out after dinner.
From a great cluli man ho became
noted lor his domestic habits.
His wife smiled, but said uothing.
Think of having a wifo who tvas
capable of smiling and saying noth
ing.
A short time eipoio one ,of i; oe
truck raisers above Crawford tlug
up a Wild potato that was a mens-
ter. It weighed toil pounds, was
about four feet long, and wits two
and a hall or three inches kt diam
eter. it grew straight doavu, into
Hie ground and was considerable
trouble to unearth. Hut few or
them are foimd in this section and
are known by many as Italian po.
Ulous or turkey bread, and have
seen 1 - •
Will sell you 10 pounds Granulated Sugar lor $1.00.
“ “ 1 Of pounds New Orleans Clarified for 1.00.
“ “ 11 pounds New Orleans (Hellowood) Clarified, lor 1.00.
“ “ 12 pounds Now York Sugar, lor 1-00.
In this lino wo aro fully up and advise everybody to seize the golden opportunity mid pur
chase at onee a suffieiency for the year’s nimsumption.
HAVING MV STOCK THAT WAS I,EFT FROM THE KIRK IN lilt I IKK,
AND UEPI.ENISilKI) WITH NEW GOODS, I AM NOW PHKPAli-
, ED FOH IH'SINESS. NEW GOODS DECEIVED DAII.Y.
Coffee. Coffee.
In this nrticle alone (by buying from ns) we ran save you money enough in one year lo buy
all the “Santa Claus” you want lor the little ones. We deal fij pounds Choice Rio Coffee for$l.
Thurber’s No. 41, (Roasted) a combination of Java, Rio, and Mocha, for 2!lc per pound.
Salt. Salt.
BOOKSAND 0 PERIODICALS
AT PUBLISHERS PRICES!
He,si and Cheapest Writing Paper and En
velopes in town!
Croquet, Rase Balls,
Hammocks, Chess, and
Lioiit Reading for Summer Days.
Liverpool, full weight, for $1.20 per sack. Fine Salt, seamless hags, 150 pounds, $1.05 per sn>k
BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY.
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
AG-INTBS AYCOCK,
We are slaughtering at the
SEED POTATOES.
very low price of $1.15 perewt. to make room lor a ear load ol;
AMBRICDS, GA.
Whiskies. 'Whiskies.
Wlieatley’s Corner.
In this line we are full to overflowing, anil to unload we have reduced the price on all grades j
from 25c to $1.00 per gallon. Think ol it! Cox, llill & Thompson’s genuine Stone Mountain I
Com Whisky for $2.20 per gallon, usually sold at $2.50,
1 lo! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Comer and buj
which altPiuietI|our*cflforts,ln intrtnllining the Mile of
Tobacco and Cigars.
PINE CLOTHING
We ran undersell anybody—we ofler“I.uey Hinton” »*. 57c per pound, and all oilier grades j Perfect Pitting Clothing
proportionately.
We regret that we have not space sufficient to give full anil complete quotations on all of our goods, lint
h .... , yen will hear from us occasionally. Hememlicr that by Laving your goods from us and paying .SPOT GASH i
i’O I tV ^ j j 011 do not |>sy from 25 to 5U per cent, for laid debts, as usual ill credit store.
EVER SHOWN IN AMERICA'S I
GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE
A CABU. #
To .11 whe aroauir.ring from
au,I injiaer. lions of yoiilu, narwm. I
Mvaknow, rarlydwny, loss ol manhood )
Ac., I wilt .end a recipe that wilt cure
> ,,u , FKF.E VF CHAtlGIi. Thi. RMX
I-U.wjywudt.rev.wd by . mi.si,,narjr
■ a Scull, Am.rica. SeudasclfHul.li*is «a
mvelupe to the IIkv. Josei-u T. I.nm .i
Nation 1), A<tf York City.
A Word as Regards the Penny !
W* har<ul»<» a large and well »toek of perfect fitting
I Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear!
aHWa"V’Vt W Jr™ bUi ' d iU
To all those who scout at tbc idea of introducing tbc Penny in Americas, we say that we stand ready ■ *«-i»myihta*i.,he«R>r »f 8»„r» Vnr.i.hinioocre- Paiitramiuimiinsaincu-,, »ui'»t'
to redeem In goods or the cash any amount from Ac upwards, tiring them along and get their full value at ipwo.™ in di.pisyin, ihm toamirui «ocd. «brti,er you whb to i-uy or
THE ONLY SPOT CASH STORE II AMERIOUS
THORNTON WHEATLEY,
Wheatley’s Corner,
: Amerious, Ga.
wi.s V wil1 connect Peifa
£c-Ssl : liW'‘
aasftkassi
tUwouire finally almndi^.
FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK.
Very truly, . * ... *
t Qfiurnteorn ^ jiONEY
IANDRETHS^^eed^CATALOGUE
COMPANION.”
Ameiiciu, Ga., January It, 1884.
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