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dbatii ok a famous cow.
JF.KSF.V FOB WHICH $15,000 WAS
TWICE REFUSED.
Revolution 1
Mit6f mills'ifovcr t
at Ike farm of her breeder and j
owner, A. B. Darling, near Kara-
heys, \. J.. two days after having
dropped her fourth calf, a hull, hy
Darling's Kiotcr. This was the fi-st ,
tw that openly elujlengetl public ;
skepticism regarding her alleged
great blitter yield, and her trial of ;
seven days in the hands of a dis- I
believing committee in the fall of
1002, did, perhaps, more than any ,
othcr.uno thing to establish public >
conadenee/ih^hd claims made ,on
lielialf of Jersey cattle. Tim result :
of the lest was 21 pounds 11i
ounces of unsaltc l butter In icven
days, nnd.lt stUl remains the best
pubiawfc tmr nammi <»
second calf, though one private |
trial claims to surpass it. Bomba
Imd just reached the age at which j
her famous grand-dam Eurotas,
So. 2,4$4, Came to the /.enitli ol her [ gg
capacity,'and It was contemplated : LL
to test her the coming year, in ex
pectation of realising her owner’s
prediction, that a cow will yet bo
found Capable'l of yielding 900
pounds of butter, followed by a
calf, all within a year. In the com
blpatlon ialu in May Inst Bomba'»
daughter, an 8 months heifer,
brought $5,200 nt auction. Her
second calf, a bull, now beads Col.
II. 8. Russell's herd, near Boston.
Mass., and sold privately for a
similar sum. Tbeowncrof Bomba
reocived two cask offers of $15,000
each for her, shortly after her
notable test, hut preferred to retain
her, in hopes of demonstrating the
correctness of his estimate of the
possible capacity of a eow for but
ter-giving.
COMPARE THE OLD PRICES WITH THE NEff
-AT
Schumpert k Roney’s
THE ONIiT 1
The fire very unceremoniously moved us
out of our old store on the night of March
26th, where we have been doing business lor
over seventeen years, but having secured the
store formerly occupied by J. W. HARRIS &
J CO., next door to Waxclbaum’s, on Cotton
Avenue, we are again ready lor business.
| Some of our stock was damaged by removal,
JJjand 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
any money by so doing. We have ordered
, new tools, fixtures, material, Ac., to take the
place of those destroyed, and will be fully
promised in issue ol the Regokdkk of January ‘id, to “iso you some prices so soon af j prepared to do all kinds of WOl'k ill a few daVS
ow prepared and ready to give you niort : * *
IKT A1VIERIOUB.
we arranged and marked down our goods. We nre now prepi
goods (or less money than any house that si'll goods on thirty days time.
day;
Conempliite
eredit :
a lew quotations and note the difference in Sl’OT CASH''priorsand thirty
Flour. Flour.
these Flours as represented, and if not satisfactory you ran return them ; Amerionq
and we will cheerfully refund the money. ** s *
In I'titur.-) we will keep on hand the best grades ol GRAHAM FLOUR—cheap.
Sugars. Sugars.
Will sell you 1(1 pounds Granulated Sugar lor
" “ ID'J pounds New Orleans Clarified lor
“ “ 11 pounds New Orleans (liellewood) Clarified, for.
“ “ 12 pounds New York Sugar, lor
In this line we are fully up and udrixe everyhody to seize tin
chase at oner a sufficiency lor the year’s eomsumption.
Senator Tlmrniua's Fish storj.
OievelitiMl
Once upon a time when crowd
ed about his presidential aspira
tions, Mr. Thurman replied: “I j In this article we stand head and shoulders a ho re everybody, having ransacked the big
db-coilon!” 0 A°loo'k onncrcdulHy j mn *’kpt8 <>(' t lie West and Northwest in search of the best, and paid the CASH DOWN. We
ou ovary--face was the only re- | "’ill sell you First l’ntent, (entire Roller system)
sponse: Judge took in these ! For 50 pounds, §1.9(1. Old price, $‘2.15.
looks and related a little story: j 2d l»ut., for 50 pounds 1.70. “ 1.90.
land House, Maryland, spending a Fancy, lor •')() pounds, LOO. “ 1.80.
little vacation up in the cool monn- ! * 'hoire Family 50 pounds 1.50. •• 1.65
tain region. We got to telling flsh i We guarantee all th
stories. I related something of my
own experience when I was present
and saw caught a cattish weighing
ninety pounds. When 1 told the
weight there was a general laugh,
aud I was humorously awarded the
prize for telling tlsii stories. I
quietly remarked to my Incredu
lous friends that I hoped soon to
convince them of the correctness of
my story that in western waters
there were catflak of ninety pounds
weight; When 1 returned to Colum
bus I weld to tile leading rosluu-
rntour and instructed him to pro
cure me the largest cattish that
could possibly he secured. He re- I
ported In a Tew days that he had 1
one. I walked over and found an i
excellent specimen, weighing sev- I
cnly.dve pounds. 1 had him boxed
and carefully packed in ice, and I
shipped him by express to my dis- I
lielleving friends at the Oakland. ! -i'i ...i ,,
From the restaurateur I got all the buibei s No. 11, (Rousted) n eomhimitmu
recipes I eoidd for cattish chowder,
cattish steaks, mulled cattish, roast,
etc., ami sent to him hy mail. 1
telegraphed as follows: 'Rkiu your
lish before you cook him,' a cat- j
tisli s Bkin being so rank as to spoil: |.ivcrpool, full weight, Hu' $1.20 per sack. Fine Salt, seamless hags, 150 pounds, $1,05 per sack
the lleak when the lish is cooked 1 ” * 1
with it on. They got uiv telegram
and were puz/.ltd W. on ill-
box arrived, dripping from the
melting ieo, they were more puy. ;
sled. The letter, which arrived by
the samo train as the lish, explain- !
ed all. They had a flue feast, and
formally organized, with a presi-
dent and secretary, and passed tue
following resolution, which was
sent to me:
“ • ifem/tvif, That the truth ol
Allen JU, Thurman's statements
slioiild never bo questionedt that
his Hsli stories me always absolutely
true, especially liiseatllsh stories. 1 "
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
new quarters. Don’t forget the place—Cot
ton Avenue, next door to Waxelbaum’s.
James Flicker & Bro.
Caorgia
BOOKS !
BOOKS
KD KOlt Ill'SIN'F.SS. NKW GOODS RKCEIVEI) DAILY.
| HAVING MY STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FROM THE FIRE IN' ORDER.
$1.00. i AXI * kki'I.exisiied with new goods, i am now frkfak
1.00. !
l.oo.!
1.00.
ildeli opportunity and pur
Coffee. Coffee.
In this article alone (hy buying from us) we ran save you money enough in one year to buy j
nil the “Santa Claus” you want lor the lilt! .. .... •
W e are slaughtering at the very low prici
SKKD l'OTATOKS.
BOOKS . AND iPERIODICALS
AT FU1SLTSHISRS PRICKS!
Hest and Cheapest Writing Paper and En
velopes in town!
e ones. We deal 6J pounds Choice Rio Coffee lor $1.! CROQUET, RASE BALLS
i of Java, Rio, uml Mocha, lor 2”e per pound. ,, ,
| Hammocks, Chess, and
Salt. Salt. Light Reading for Summer Days.
BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY.
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
AONES AYCOCK.
ATVTTtrFiTfirria qa
of $1.15 per ewt. to make room lor a ear load ol * *
Wheatley’s Corner,
I lo! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and bin
Whiskies. Whiskies.
In this line we are full to overflowing, and to unload we have reduced the price on all grades j
from 25c to $1.00 per gallon. Think ol it! Cox, Hill & Thompson’s genuine Stone Mountain I
Corn Whisky lor $'2.‘20 per gallon, usually sold at $2,50,
, Milch .llemlialfiiir-clfom.iti!111 10.1 nr- Li. |h« sale
TlieTumb ofl'hrlst.
Captain Condor of the I'.ilestme
Kxploraliou Fund asserts that he
has made a new and important dis
covery ns to the site of Calvary
and the holy sepulchre. The tomb
lie lias found is a solitary one, dif-
. v
3tepM I supposed to have been
stoned, and contrary to the Hebrew
style, contains, niter tbc manner ot
the Greek tombs, a shelf where two
angels could bare sat—“one at the
head tho other at the lect.” The
locality qoir.ttUDWn as the “Holy
Sepulchre,’’ and covered with a
ehut^wfl (hat name,- ik an old
JeWtnPlomb Which'wasdiscovered
iu the time of the Kmperor Con
stantine. Although popular sen-
timent has honored it as the touib
of Christ, sqhplara and explorers
Iiavinotwftb‘an/groat degree of
unanimity so regarded it. One of •
the nun' iiMwiimn wialan it is
that it was within the walla of tbc
city, whereas the cruciflxion and
burial arc said to bare
tide the olty.
Tobacco and Cigars.
t PINE CLOTHING
W e run utulersell anybody-
proportinnately.
-we otter “Lucy Hinton’’ »r 57c per pound, and all other grades j Perfect Fitting Clothing
EVER SHOWN IN AMERICAS!
We regret that we have not space sufficient to give full ami complete quotations on all of our goods, bui
Id typeot Hebrew you will hear from us occasionally. ttemember that by living your goods from us and paying SPOT CASH I
r life spot where you do not pay troiu 25 to 50 per cent, for bad debts, as usual iu credit store.
ii elegnniv o/.lcaigii, beamy <>t fln<
n« •tirpa-'a. In every lurttuce •'*’
GUA RANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE
alack ol porfeet lilting
A. Word as Regards the Penny ! Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear!
To all those who scout at the idea of introducing the Penny in Arrcricus, we say that we stand ready ' au.i everythin* in the way «>r oeru’a FurnUhiug coop*. route «n<i mtcmir* salesmen
to redeem in goods or the cash any amount from 5c upwards. Bring them along and get their full value at ipfeuur* in auj.uyiugiheac beautiful whether you wi»h to buy or tot.
TUB OILY SKIT M STORE IIIHRICIIS , *“425*
FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK.
Very truly,
SCHUMPERT & R0NEV.
ANDRETHS’iwseedwCATALOGUE
“gardeners; companion/;
■ tatd crowars. Laak Mz.Phim.B*-