The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, August 20, 1884, Image 4

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conkmm; ami orast. THE *ATTITUDE or THESE , EX cl BEAT MEX ON CURRENT UOI.ITICS. Politicians here, says a Washing- j ton special to the Chicago Times, arc speculating as to the probable j uourscior Grant and Gonkling in , the emtihg campaign, and in this i connection it may be interesting to { make public the (act that during ; the General’s last visit to Washing ton .ho called upon Mr. Blaine, and , the tiro-gentlemen were closeted j together for over two hours. Of j course the results of that interview | can only be authoritatively an nounced by a statement from cith er of the parties present. This has not tee».done,.yot intimate friends /tffecifu b«rerssjr that an amicable Umdenitandlng was arrived at so Or as Grant was concerned, and that he will take part when the cam paign fairly opens in New York. Mr. Conkling has absolutely re fused to have anything to do witli Blaine or bis canvass. He is re- “A Grand Revolution” COMPARE THE OLD PRICES WITH TIE HEW -AT ported 1 to bare said some kind «Mngn‘'ofLogan, who is one of bis old and warm friends, but for Blaino be has only the bitterest nod most biting sarcasm. Men of Conk- ling’s temperament are apt to allow their enmities to more than coun terbalance, their friendships, and in the present instance Lord Roscoc IMS evidently given Logan to un- dcrbtaftd that his Ibve for him will not affect his knifing Blaine. Conkling is rather inclined to favor .Batter’s eandldaoy. They are men who think alike on many ques tions, and the bonds of personal frlendahip bare' been cemented oven •trongor than ever since Conkling make bis Inglorious retreat from the Senate to his law praotice. It Is not among the Impossibilities, therefore, that before the campaign is over Conkling will give utterance to bis feelings in a manner which will be beyond the pale of miscon struction. The Alabama Western railroad is a very important one in the links of the Georgia Central, and is a profitable ono as well. The An- gneta Chronicle states that the board of directors did not at first see the value of the purchase when it was made, and the late Col. Wad- ley proposed to take the road in liis own hands. In speaking of the transaction, ft says; “When the Into Wm M Wndley bought the Alabama Western rail road for the Central he drew a check in his own name on Moses Taylor, of Now York, for $2,500,- 000, tho price of the same. The hank in New York in its surprise sent a messenger to Taylor to know if ho would pay it. He re plied yes, but tho bank officers still iucrcdulous wont in person. The money was hauled away in cart- tram of specie. For mouths Mr. Taylor carried for this vast loan nothing but Mr. Wadley’s note, requiring no other security. It ran on this way for months. The mat ter illustrates the breadth of Mr. Wadley’s transactions and his solid character for integrity." They Captured the Court. A schoolmistress sued three young men for breach of promiso. Counsel lor one of the defendants moved fora nonsuit on the ground that she was too much engaged whereupon the plaintifT asked: “Judge, did you ever go duck shooting?” His oyes lighted up with the pride of u sportsman as he answered: “Well, 1 should say so; many’s the time I’ve brought down half s dozen at a shot." “I knew it,” eagerly added the fair plaintiff. “That’s just the case with mo, judge. A flock of them fellows beseiged me, and I winged three of them.” The motion for nonsuit was denied. Schumpert & Roney’s, TKOS OX^TIV'^T Spot Cash Store” i:rer a.me33F8.iotjjs. Wft promised in issue of the Recomier of January 2d, to {five 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. oniemplate a few quotations and note the difference in SPOT CASH priees and thirty I 25 of tliCSC Buggies, with firSt-claSS Hai’llCSS to Oliver & Oliver STILL LEADS! We invite everybody and the public gen erally to call at our shop and examine our immense stock of First-Class Finished Singlk and Double Seat Buggies and One Horse Wagons, of all styles and sizes. All of which are of our own manufacture, and will be sold as cheap as it is possible to sell such work in any market. In reference to our Single ami Double Seat Dexter Buggies, we will say wo were the first to intioduce them in this coun try, and have from the beginning up to the present time constantly improved them, and we believe we now have them perfect. Wo keep on hand all the While finished from 15 to dnyR credit: Flour. Flour. In this article we stand head and shoulders nhove everybody, having ransacked 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, $1.75. Old price, $2.15. 2d Pat., for 50 pounds, 1.05. “ 1.90. Fancy, for 60 pounds, i.5o. “ l.so. paired or made new: We will give you more each buggy, and can sell you a Buggy and Harness as cheap as anybody. All we ask is to give us a trial. A word now to those who have old bug gies and wagons and desire to have them re- Choice Family 50 pounds, 1.35. •• 1.65. We guarantee nil these Flours as represented, and if not satisfactory you enn return them I work and a better job for lcSS DlOUCy tllilll ive will cheerfully refund the money. ’ J f J In future we will keep on hand tile best grades of GRAHAM FLOUR—cheap. j any OtllCI* shop ill AmCl’icUS. Try IIS aiulbe Sugars. Sugars. ! ”" vin<!C<i ' Will sell you 10 pounds Granulated Sugar for $1.00. “ “ 11 pounds New Orleans Clarified for 1.00. “ “ 11| poundsNnw Orleans (Bellewood) Clarified, for 1.00. “ “ 13 pounds New York Sugar, for 1.00. In this line we are fully up and advise everybody to seize the golden opjairtunity and pur chase at onre a sufficiency for the year’s comsumption. Coffee. Coffee. In this article alone (by buying from us) we can save you money enough in one year to buy all the “Santa Onus” you want for the little ones. We deni 0J pounds Choice Rio Coffee for $1. Thurber’s No. -11, (Roasted) a combination of Java, Rio, and Moclm, lor 23c per pound. Americus, Ga., July 25, 1884. Wlieatley’s Corner Ho! every one in need of Clothing, “COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and bn; c«l}Mir‘c(fori\ln Introducing the xftlcof SSfltl S&lti Liverpool, full weight, for $1.20 per sack. Fine Salt, seamless bags, 150 pounds, $1.05 |x>r sack We are slaughtering at the very low price of $1.00 per cwt. to make room for a ear load ol SEED POTATOES. Whiskies. Whiskies. Tobacco and Cigars. FIJNTE CLOTHING lii our c , Inis imltmol us t> Bring out for the Spring Irndn the largest, handsome*! ami most complete Him of Perfect Fitting Clothing EVER SHOWN IN AMERICUS! These good* have been selected with great care and possera^ ail elegance of ilcaign, beamy “f ami durability of texture, that tew indeed can equal, ami none aurpa^s. In ever)' Initance »<• GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaLR Wo havojulao a large and well aelcctcd atock of perfect filling Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear! 'crytiling in the way of Gent's Furnishing Hoops. Polii (pleasure in displaying thee bcuatilul goods whether THORNTON Wheatley’s Corner, WHEATLEY, : : Americus, Ga. !OOKS! HAVING MV STOCK THAT WAS I, EFT FltOM THE FI UK IN AND ItEI’I.F.NIMlIED WITH NEW HOODS, I AM NOW I’ltKI’AI! ED Foil ItrSI.NESS. NEW HOODS DECEIVED DAII.V. When Mj Slilp Comes Id. For hr sway, o’er iimray sea, Hails a treasure res,el, autl all is mine. I eee the ripples that (all away, Aa she rlenves the azure waves before; A rL!2?X' ““'er, .lay by day , III this lino wo arc full to overflowing, and to unload wo have reduced the price on all grades to shore. apwr ° urw en "• con,e * from 25c to $1.00 per gallon. Think ol it! Oox, HiU & Thompson’s genuine Stone Mountain The next (the i:2d) Grand Com Whisky for $2.20 per gallon, usually sold at $2.50, Monthly Drawing of The Louisiana 1 ; State Lottery, at Netv urlcans. La., on Tuesday, Sept. 9th, when $255,500 will lie the freight. Get all information from M. A. Dati- ’ X- j We rail undersell anybody—we offer “l.ucy llinton” nr. 57c per pound, and all other grades ^ A conductor on one of the Eas-1 proportionately. j ; ^ train was about to pass through a ! ‘Y e regret that we have r.ot space sulllcient to give full and complete quotations on ail of our goods, but j ROOTCS " ” A M L) " " D FR TORT CA ltd tunnel: “Tbia is one mile long, | J’°" w ’9 * lcar from us occasionally. Itcmcmher that, by having your goods from us anil paying SPOT CASH and it takes lour minuts to pass J -011 do not pay from 25 to 5rt per rent, lor Itacl debts, as usual in credit store, through it.” The train dashed I through into daylight again in four | 1-1 seconds, and such a scene! Five young Indies were closely pressed by five pairs of masculine arms, twelve pairs of Ups were glued to. getber.and ten Inverted whiskey Hsska Hashed in the air. Soles of quinine were made In New York Saturday last at one do|. lar per ounce, lbs lowest figure for years. Since the forests in Peru be came less ready of access, causing the experiment of the planting on a large scale in Ceylon and Java, the production has steadily increased, and now, according to the Jud<». ment of the largest New York GBBnfi 11 * 1 *"’ UrgC,y ** c . ee d* ‘I'® A Word as Regards the Penny ! To all those who scout at the idea of intre during the Penny in Americus, we say that we stand ready to redeem in goods or the cash any amount from 5c upwards. Wring them along and get their full value at THE DRY SPOT MSB STUB II HUMUS. FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK. Very truly, SCHUMPERT & RONEY. Americas, Qa„ January 11, 1884. AT PUBLISHERS PRICES! Best and Cheapest Writing Paper and En velopes in town! Croquet, Base Balls, Hammocks, Chess, and Light Reading for Summer D- vY - BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN A WAY- NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. AG-INTBS AYOOCIS I AME3RIO CIS, QrA. 4 nu) Itf , *