The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, August 01, 1884, Image 4

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Hurst before she began to show her “natural force' at Wallack's Theatre. She has worn a different dress every night. She will be seen no more at Wollack's. She goes to Boston, and New Yorkers, 'ess they go to the Hub, cannot ed in snowy whilo last night, when she made her dual appearance. Her Georgia chuckle was unimpaired and Paul Atkinson, who does the talking for her, smiled as mechani cally as over. The oudience was of good sire and / the man nt the piano dlfi not pldy aWy worse than usual. An old man, who looked as wise as an owl and from whoso fqce two long streaks oi iron gray id' and met al.af»4- ,_Jiclous exercise of her strength, nearly jerked him onto his head. The crowd cried, “Speech,"and he said: “I have made twenty balloon as censions, and have practiced mes- merism for thirty years. I've got will as well as physical /power. This JOifng lady IpieeAes some remarkable power.” A young man took hold of the nsne as though |t were glass anil simpered at Lula. "Now, Adol- phuB," said a voice, “the eyes of the country nro on you. “Give him a Ihir show,'I, Md another person. The young man was so bewildered that lie cbhld » stand alone. The old led with delight." W hat’s he going to do?” came from the audience. “Keep from danoing,” said Paul. Then, ‘under ' Lula’s dexterous movements, the old man began to jump around. When he had done She didi«»t wait to be asked to speak but advoncsd to the footlight. “I came from London three days ago. I never saw the young lady until this afternoon. Three weeks ago I saw in London an account of this wonderful young girl, and I camo to her. 1 want to talk un hour.” owd set up a yell of ex- The old mtm, nothing /begaq id talk about spir itualism, but some one cried out, "He’s a dynamiter,” and he was conducted awgy by a stalwart man. The would-bo orator said his namo was Dr. Wells. A strapping big follow came on the stage and the crowd applauded. He threw two kieses to the audi ence and kicked out one leg play fully behind. The crowd thought it was going to have some fun with him. lie stopped up to tho loot- lights and said. "It’s nothing but physical stronglh. There is nothing supernatural about it. Sheissim- ( ply a very strong girl.” SPathtr Hui.i led ■ himself to the front, by his brown beard, and then, VUWtyP* >Ail with ; dne;lpwd anil getting a grip on tho air with the other, said: “We don’t claim it to be supernatural; it is natural force.” “Who are you?” yelled half a dozen, although Father Hurst had been introduced. .V man who had been indulging and who was called “weary,” camo up, and taking hold of a chair, smiled dreamily oa Lula. “His eyes arc set,” exclaim ed a voice. “Keep your glare on him, Lula,” said another. “He’s a married man, Lula,” said a third, as tho chair danced around his shirt front. “Don't muss his cravat." “Speech,” yelled everybody, as p—i, “will defer bis'remarks on account of—” Madeline Price, who is 14 years old, weighs hi) pounds, and is quite m , did about the same thing ula Hurst docs in the Bijou Opera House Yesterday afternoon. , She is from Georgia and is to be exhibited. There is another won der coming from Georgia, and the supply is expected to be big enough from that one State to atlord each of the Bowery museums one. W.T HUDSON&C0, WHOLESALE (JMHHM , MERCHANTS, ft W » >!H -AT And lilrmlnoham, Ala. Melons, Fruits and Truck, ahkovk arn’tstrijia. We ask your oonsiRmuenU, ‘promising quick sslcs.and prompt returns. {STRetnl (or standi* and price lt*t. ' §STIU|erwi.c*w— ILnk. of Atlanta and^Jhrminf- Lost Two Notes July 7th. ’84. • tar »». (Inn Jsauasy ISth.llIM, stfnrj the only IN AMERIOU8. We promised in issue of the Recorder of January 2d, to give you some prices so soon as we arranged and marked down our goods. We are now prepared and ready to give you more goods for less money than any house that sell goods on thirty days time. . Contemplate a few quotations and note the difference in SPOI CASH prices and thirl, days credit: Flour. Flour. - i lrfthis article we stand head and shoulders above everybody having the markets of the West and Northwest in search of the best, and pmd the CASH DOWN, will sell you First Patent, (entire Roller system) For 50 pounds $1.75. Old pnee • 2d Pat., for 50 pounds 1.65. “ Fancy, for 50 pounds, 1-50. “ Choice Family 50 pounds, 1-35. “ ‘‘‘ ,/ ‘ We guarantee all these Flours as represented, and if not satisfactory you can return them and we will cheerfully refund the money. ... i In future we will keep on hand the best grades of GRAHAM FLOUR ehenp. Sugars. Sugars. The fire very unceremoniously moved us out of our old store on the night of March 26th, where we have been doing business (or over seventeen years, but havifig secured the store formerly occupied by J. W. HARRIS & 00., 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, Ac., to take the place of those destroyed, and will be fully prepared to do all kinds of work ill a few days. 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 Fricker & Bro. Amerious, Georgia BOOKS ! BOOKS! Will st-11 you 10 pounds Granulated Sugar for u « 11 pounds New Orleans Clarified for r‘:, “ » 11} pounds New Orleans (Bellewoad) Clarified, for • • “ K ' »13 pounds New York Sugar, lor ••••••••• 1- - In this line we ure fully up and advise everybody to seize the golden opportunity and pur chase at once a sufficiency for the year’s corasumption. Coffee. Coffee. Thurber’s No. 41, (Roasted) a combination of Java, Rio, and Mocha, for 2-lc per pound. Salt. Salt. Liverpool, full weight, for $1.20 per sack. Fine Salt, seamless bags, 150 pounds, $1.05 per sack HAVING MV STOCK THAT WAS I.KFT FROM THE FIRE IN nltDKK, AND UEI’I.ENISIIEI) WITH NEW GOODS, I AM NOW PKKPAIl- HI) Foil IH'SINESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. We am slaughtering at the very low price of $1.00 per cwt. to make room for a car load ol SEED POTATOES. ies. Whiskies. In this line we are full to overflowing, nnd to unload we have reduced the price on all grades from 25c to $1.00 per gallon. Think of it! Cox, Hill & Thompson s genuine Stone Mountain Corn Whisky for $2.20 per gallon, usually sold at $2.50, Tobacco and Cigars. We can undersell anybody—we offer “Lucy Hinton” M 57c per pound, and all other grades proportionately. We regret that we have not space snOloicnt to give 5.11 and oom.ulete quotation* on all ol|g} yon will hear from us occasionally. Remember that by having your goods from us and paying SPOT CASH you-do not pay from 25 to 50 per cent, for bad debts, as usual iu cred it store. A Word, as Regards the Penny ! Tie OEY SPOT C1SI, STORE II iBMS. FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK. Very truly, SCHUMPEUT & RONEY. Americu*, Ga., January 11, 108*. BOOKS C AND 0 PERIODICALS AT PUBLISHERS PRICES! Rest, and Cheapest Writing Paper ami En velopes in town! Croquet, Rase Balls, Hammocks, Chess, and Light Reading for Summer Days. BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. AONBS AYOOOK. AMBRIO CTS. G-A. - Wlieatley’s Corner- 1 lo! every one iu need of Clothing, “COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Comer nnd buj Tin* splendid suroes* which nttended|nirJ«ITorta.lii Introdnelng th«* sale of FINE CLOTHING In our c , hits InilueeJ us t > briny out for tho Spring trade the largest, handsomest and most complete line of Perfect Fitting Clothing EVER SHOWN IN AMERICUS! Tlu-ae goods have been selected with great earn atul posseaa] an elegance ol deaign, beauty of H n, * h and rinrahility of texture, that lew indeed can equal, and none surpass. In every Instance »•* GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE Wo havoju'so a large and well selected atock oI psrfeci fitting Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear! And everything iu the way of Gent’a Furnishing Goops. Polite nnd nttcftllvs Sole*men will (pleasure in displaying these beautiful goods whether you wish to buy or cot. THORNTON WHEATLEY, Wheatley’s Corner, : : : Americus, Ga. BBaaMBaHWlHg ItH ft SONS, SMdOrewsr*. LookWUls.es-