The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, August 06, 1884, Image 4

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, ti'ltepa’iCune. Gulteau declared, Id bis wild vehement way, that all who had a hand In hie condemnation for “re- .moving” President Garfield would lie accursed. Nobody is obliged to believe that the anathema of this lunatic—nicked indeed) but crazy —bad any special inspiration; but •here has been a queer coincidence of faot'ih the whole business. Mis fortune swiftly befell quite a num ber of persons who bad anything to do with having the insane assas sin hanged. The dishonorable con clusion of General Swaim’s mili tary career has made this a Iresh topic. He came under the baleful shadow of Guiteau’s curse. We are specifically Informed that one of the Jurors, Michael Hbeeman, is now in an asylum insane; another, Heinlein, is dead; the third, Hobbs, has lost his wife; another is re ported as suffering from a combi nation of mental and physical troubles. Of the officers of the court, Marshal Henry has suffered decapitation; one of the deputies, tfiie Tall, who had charge of Gui- teau, has since died. Deputy Mar shal Williams was also decapitated. Perry Carson and James Ledyard have lost their official positions, as also District Attorney Corkhill. Of the friends of GarQeld, who we;re, of course, anxious to see bis murderer punished, only one,, Superintendent Rockwell, remains undisturbed in his position. Dr. , Noble Young, whoso inexpert med- I leal testimony did more than any- I thing else to sway the jury's ver dict, is dead. Guitcau may have shot a random arrow and yet hit j the mark accidentally, when invok ing malediction upon his immediate persecutors. Say what we will, and think what wo will about that curse, it has nevertheless bad strange fulllllment in numerous cases.—Augusta Chronicle. A cape Breton man last spring shipped five barrels of eggs packed in hay for Boston ou the slow sailing ship St. Saphirc. When lie reached port he found that the hay on the under part of the barrels bad become so heated that half the eggs were cooked. The remaining half batched out and subsisted for two months on the roasted eggs. They wore almost ready lor the market when they were released from their prison. AcinD. To all whs nre Buffering from the errors aud iDtlisoritlons of yontli, nervous weakness, early decar Iobs of manhood, &o., I will send a Ipe that will cure you, FKEE OF l flAltHE. This great remedy was discovered hy a missionary in Month America. Head a self-addressed envelope to the ItKV. Joskrn T. Inman, )ilation J). lieu York City eOMPARE THE OLD PRICES WITH THE NEW -AT 4 1 o Schumpert k Roney’s THE ONLY IN AMERICUS. The fire very unceremoniously moved us out of our old store on the night of March 26th, where we have been doing- business for ! ( >ver seventeen years, but having secured the j store formerly occupied by J. W. HARRIS & J CO., next door to WaxelbaunTs, on Cotton Avenue, we are again ready for business. Some of our stock was damaged by removal, JJljand 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 | place of those destroyed, and will be fully Wt promised in issue of the Recorder of January ‘id, to give you some prices so soon as j prepared to do all kinds of work in a few days, we arranged and marked down our goods. We are now prepared and ready to give you more j . J goods lor less money than any house lliut sell goods on thirty days time. on:emplate a lew quotations and note Ihe difference in SPOT CAST! 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) everybody haring ransacked the lug j ton AvCHUC, next door to WaxelbaunTs. st, and paid the CASH DOWN. We ’ For 50 pounds, $1-75. 2d Pat., Ibr 50 pounds, .... 1.65. Fancy, for 50 pounds, 1.50. Choice Family 50 pounds,.... .. 1.35. .$•2.15.1 . 1.90 j . 1.80. | . 1.65 i James Flicker & ilro. After Trftinn for VO Yenra The Right. Out lias Ciiiut ill Last! Knights of tlie Golden Star Is a Manta! Aitl Association, a good, hon est anti Christian institution, recom mended hy white nod colored. It is chartered for the United States and Terri- tones far 80 years and h«s been in evis- tenoa for nearly three years, lius it line Library in each Lodge for Ihe yonng ladies and gentlemen, liaa oil lodges in lieorgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Ten- nessae, and in now being established in Florida and South Carolina. Has never bed any money stolen front ii, and has some of the best men in the country at the bead of it. It baa paid out to Slok members *l:is.50. Distressed members. 111-1.50. On death benefits 857.115. Printing, etc .775.00. We guarantee nil these Flours as represented, and if not satisfactory you can return them and we will cheerfully refund the. money. In futuro we will keep on hand the best grades of GRAHAM FLOUR—cheap. Sugars. Sugars. Will sell you 10 jHiunds Granulated Sugar lor $1.00. “ “ 11 pounds New Orleans Clarified for 1.00.1 “ “ 11 j pounds New Orlehns (Bellewood) Clarified, for 1.00 “ “ 13 pounds New York Sugar, lor 1.00, In this line we nre fully up and advise everybody to seize the golden opportunity and pur chase at once a sufficiency for the year’s coinsumptioii. Amorious, Georgia BOOKS 2 BOOKS! lAVINt; MV STUCK THAT WAS LEFT FROM THE FI HE IN oltltKIl. A.NI) KKI'LENISHED WITH NEW HOODS, 1 AM XO\V FHKIWIi EH Foil BUSINESS. NEW (itKIDS HKCKIVKD DAILY. Coffee. Coffee. In Ibis article alone (hy buying from us) we can save you money enough in one year to buy all the ‘‘Santa flans” you want lor tiie littli Thurber’s No. II, (Konsted) a combination BOOKS:::: AND C PERIODICALS AT PUBLISHERS PRICES! Best ami Cheapest Writing Paper and En velopes in (own! Grand total, $2,063.65. I* not behind in a sin^lo assessment. The coal to a member i* not over $4 or $6 a year. Monthly due* only $2 per .war. All person* iIunirouH to form one of tbeae AMocintionx will write for infoi* matlon to l). s. Harhih, P. O. Hox 146. America*, fin. jnnel5m2 * * W. J. HUDSON & CO- WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tiie little ones. We deal 0{, pounds Choice Pio Coffee lor $1.! CROQUET, HaSE BALLS, liinafion of Java, Rio, and Mocha, for 23e per pound. ! I JIAMMOCIv>, LdlESS, Salt. Salt. AND Liverpool, full weight, lor $1.20 per sack. Fine Salt, seamless hags, 150 pounds, $1.(15 per sack Aud Birmtnghau», Ala. Melons, Fruits and Truck, ahjc ovn im'iitmu. W* ask your consignments, promising quick aalo.snd prompt returns. | We me slaughtering at the verv low price of $1.00 |>cr ewt to make room for a car load ol SEED POTATOES. Whiskies. Whiskies. In this Hue we are full to overflowing, and to unload wt; have reduced the price on all grades from 25e to $ 1.00 jx>r gallon. Think ol it! Cox, Hill & Thompson’s genuine Stone Mountain Corn Whisk),- for $2.20 per gallon, usually sold at $2.50, Tobacco and Cigars. j We cat i undersell anybody—we offer “Lucy Hinton” »• 57c per pound, and all other grades | proportional sly. I Wo regro t that wo have not space smlicieiu- to give full and complete quotations on all of our goods, but i you will hear from us occasionally. Remember :hat by tawing your goods from us ami paying SPOT CASH you do not pa y from 25 to 50 per cent, for bad debts, as usual in credit store. Mercer Dniversily,! A Word as Regards the Penny ! The K*U term of thla Inatltution will open on 11 • * wlnaoday i«4ib> la September. The rate of tali ion i« low, imi does not r#rv areally exceed the matriculation and other fee. «*f iurtUatlttu in nhtch tree tuition prevail* I be Theological Department, deigned to nr*, pare young men for the ministry. i« presided over h> Rev. .Co. Kyale, D D. r The Preparatory School, of which Mr. A. I. Branham, A. M., U principal, i* In buciomRi|ope- ratwo. A commodious echool boaae Is XutT.. K • oJ ny the openiitj^of the fall terra. *-»w Depattnient haa a faculty of threo *’“• eL'R « U f™ Vm r.nnhfu, „ Inromt.tlMi sSdiw., To all those who scout at the idea of introducing the Penny in Americus, wc say that wc stand icady | to redeem in gooc'o or the cash any amount from 5c upwards. Bring them along and get their full value st ' 'THE OILY SPOT f'ASU STORE II HIM. FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK. Very truly, SCHUMPERT & RONEY. Americus, Gn„ Jnnua/y It, 1&84. Light Reading for Summer Daw BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. AG-]\TKS AYCOCK. amesriccjs, qa. "WTieatley’s Corner. I In! every one in need of Clothing, “COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and bn) The Fplendid eucrea* w hich nttriuli‘d>>pr>fforl».ln introducing the .ale of FIJNTE CLOTHING j ul *r «* «*' il * induced us t» Wring out tor the spring irlule the largcat, handeonieit and j iuoat complete line of i Perfect Fitting Clothing EVER SHOR N IN AMERICUS! These good* have been selected with great core and poaeeaal an elegance of deaign, beauty of flnl-li »«d diirahilliy of texture, that lew indeed ran equal, xml none aurp*«t. In every inatauce we GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaLH w. It.v4tl«. a larsf and well «.'l<Ht„l .lock >.( p,r.'«-l ftlUnr Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear! ad everything in the way of Gent'a Furnishing Coupe. Mile end ntteotire Salesmen will J plena u re In displaying these beautiful «ooda whether you wish to buy or not. THORNTON WHEATLEY, Wheatley’s Corner, : : : Americus, Ga. lANDRETHS’ii^sEEDimCATALOGUE •“gardeners: companion.: