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PRICES WITH THE iff
Oath sends the following to the
Cincinnati Enquirer: Meeting a
prominent brewer of New York,
whose finances are sound and
whose employes arc numerous, I ,
drew him aside and asked him to i
tell me about the attitude of the
Germans in New York city. He
refused for a few minutes to speak j
on politics at all. Finally, said be:
“The Germans are going for j
Cleveland."
“How many of them?”
“Seventy-live per cent, at least,
and probably ninety per cent."
y,'|Agyoufor Cleveland?” 1
1 “Why are yon for Cleveland?"
“Because I want a change.”
“Have you not been prospering
under the present condition of
polities?”
“Yes; but 1 might prosper more.
The times have been hard for two ;
or three years. We are down to
bed-rock. I am in favor of get
ting down to bed-rock still more. . -^
I believe that the Republican party j LL
is corrupt all through, and that we ■■
want more water squeezed out of
these railroad corporations, so that
a man can be more certain when he
puts bis savings away or deposits
his money in bank that the money
will be found there. W.'iiit has
licen taking place in New York
city for the last four months has
.mode ns very uncertain about the
fiscal institutions which handle our
checks and balances.”
Said I—“Don’t you know any
Germans who arc in .favor of,
Blaine?” . We promised in issue of the Recorder of January 2d, to give you some prices so soon as
“None.” we arranged and marked down our goods. We arc now prepared and ready to give you more
"Are there no Geruian newspa; - 00( j s j or ] egs monev than anv house that sell goods on thirty days time.
Blaine?” C,V ° f * MC ' Con'.eniplnfe a few rpiotarions and note the difference in SPOT CASH prices and thirty
“If there are Idojnotknowthcm.” days credit ;
“Are you so settled in your reso
lution to support Cleveland that
you are not liable to change in the
next two months?”
“No, I have kept quiet.. 1 moun
NU* wm'spend my h money n *r<> r r I ,n this artic 1 lfi we stnnd h f d and shoulders above everybody hatdng ransacked the big
Cleveland. In my judgment he j markets of the West and Northwest in search ol the best, and paid the ( ASH 1H)\\ N. | We
will carry the State or New York j will sell you First Patent, (entire Holler system)
in-r.o ana votes.” 'i For 50 pounds, $1.75.
2d Pat., for 50 pounds, 1.65.
Fancy, for 50 pouudq, 1.50.
Choice Family 50 pounds, 1.35.
STILL LEADS!
BV AMBRICU8.
IN
Flour. Flour.
Old price,
$2.15.
1.90.
1.80.
1.65.
We guarantee all these F'lours 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.
In this article alone (by buying from us) wc rnn save you money enough in one year to buy
all the “Santa Clans” you want for the little ones. We deal 61, pounds Choice Pio Coffee tor $1.
Tiiurber’s No. 41, (Roasted) a combination of Java, Rio, and Mocha, for 23c per pound.
Iiy 60,000 votes.
Said I—“la this disposition
auiong the Germans based at all
upon Cleveland’a agreeable rela
tions with the Germans of Buffalo?”
"We never heard ol Cleveland
till he was brought out tor Gov
ernor."
“Have you ever voted for a Re
publican candidate for President in
recent years?"
“Yes, I voted for Garfield, in
Presidential years 1 have voted
several times for the Republican
Blaine ” tC 1 * h ““ “ 0t VOtC f0r | Will sell you 10 pounds Granulated Sugar tor $1.00.
“A« you in favor of Cleveland.” “ 11 pounds Now Orleans Clarified for. ..... 1.00.
sail]'I, “because you think your | “ “ llj pounds New Orleans (Hollewood) Clarified, tor 1-00.
browing and liquor interest will be “ « 13 pounds New York Sugar, lor 1.00.
benefited? ’ In this line we are fully up and advise everybody to seize the golden opportunity and pur
“No; hut wc brewers arc not , , 1 p rI
without our intluenee.” chase at onee a sufficiency for the year s comsumption.
Sabi I—“Is ibis teeling among
the Germans of New York city in
lavor of Cleveland unbroken?"
“Now," said my friend, “you
must understand that I am not a
native German. 1 lavor Cleveland
on general business principles.”
This was the second eonverra-
lion I had witli a prominent Ger
man employer on the same day. I
know that one of those men lias
liceb considered a Republican lor
years, because 1 know that his
partner has been a Democrat, and
eiateteloTg^ U^pKi^ j «»*1.90 per sack.
Peek’s Ibid Boy again—Usage famil
iarizes It.
Mr. E. A. Comstock has drawn
one-fiRh of the Second Capital
prize, ((25,000,) in the Louisiana
-State Lottery, through the Ameri
can Express. Peck’s Sun called
on Comstock, hard ut work at the
planing mill, 313 Cedar st., where
lie is a valuable employe. His
number was 90,204. In the June
drawing, Mr. Philip J. Gruber,
Cashier for the institution Com- !
stock works for. was the holder of i
nne-llRii ticket No. 27.8TO, prize
(20,000, which lie received 1
promptly. Mr. Comstock also had ,
an interest in this ticket of (200.
Last but not hast, Mr. Comstock
held another lucky ticket, No. 81,-
823, which drew (40. This notice 1
is prompted as Mr. C. is known to j
its, anil it substantiates the taet
that the Louisiana State Lottery
Co. is a straight institution, in !
which the good people of New
Orleans take pride Milwaukee
i Wis.) Peck's Sun, Ang. 2.
When a New York chowder eiuh
went picknicking the other day,
two wagons carried the members,
two others the beer kegs and min- j
oral water, and the fifth conveyed !
the band. It is ndiied that a little j
hoy transported the chowder in a .
bucket, and still some members ol
the club could not conceive wbat 1
they wanted with all that chowder, i
One of the most remarkable tele
graphic feats on record, it is said,
was the recent delivery of a mes- ’
sage from Melbourne Australia, to |
London in twenty-three minutes. *
It went by land and set, over IS.- 1
308 miles of wlr*. I
We invite everybody and the public gen
erally to call at our shop and examine our
immense stock of First-Class Finished Single
and Double Seat Buggies and One House
Wagons, of all styles and sizes. All of whieli
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 and
Double Seat Dexter Buggies, we will say up
were the first to introduce them in diis conn-
try, and have from the beginning up to the
present time constantly improved them, and
we believe we now have them perfect. Wt
keep on hand all the while finished from 15 to
25 of these Buggies, with first-class Harness to
each buggy, and can sell you a Buggy and
Harness as cheap as anybody. All wc ask is
to give us a trial.
A word now fo those who have old bug
gies and wagons and desire to have them re
paired or made new: Wc will give you more
i work, and a better job, for less money than
any other shop in Americus. Try us ami be
convinced.
Americas, Ga., J uly 25, 1884.
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Wheatley’s Corner.
Ho! every one in need of Clothing,
, ‘ “COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and bit;
The splendid aiu-c«m which all«.M)UMlJnur*<*iTorlff.ln Intioduclng the fhI» ->f
■FINE CLOTHING
Hi our r « ha8 Induced ii* t * briny out for the Spring trade the Innrost, liniidoomfM iu**l
most runi|ilflic line of
Perfect Fitting Clothing
EVER SHOWN IN AMEUICUS!
alerted with yn ut cure and foiwmj nn cleumn <* of
litre, that lew indeed tan equal, and none •nr|>a«». I
Fire Salt, seamless bags, 150 pounds, $1.05 per sack; J GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALK
Wc hara{al»> a la rye and well I
»l«eli of |*#rfeel fitting
We are slaughtering at the very low price of $1.00 perewt. to make room for a ear load of
SEED POTATOES. i: .
"Whiskies. Whiskies.
In this line we are fitll to overflowing, and to unload we have reduced the price on all grades j
from 25c to $1.00 per gallon. Think of it! Cox, Ilill & Thompson's genuine Stone Mountain j
Corn Whisky for $2.20 per gallon, usually sold at $2.50,
; Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear!
1 And everything in the wav of ftriil'* Kuril Mima Goopo. Vo'.ite and attentive Sal.’.ni- ' W|11 ,i,k '
Ipleaanr* in dlff|dnyinir these beautiful good* whether you wi-h to buy <*r »-«•*.
THORNTON WHEATLEY,
; Wheatley’s Corner, : : : Americus, Ga.
BOOKS!
HAVING MY STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FROM THE KIRK IN "IlhM-
AND REPLENISHED WITH NEW GOODS, I AM NOW PREPAR
ED FOR nrsiNESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY.
We can undersell anybody—we otter “Lucy Hinton” 57c per pound, and all other grades
proportionately.
Wc regret that wc have not space sufficient to give foil and complete quotations on all of our goods, hut
you will hear from us occasionally. Remember that by bc.riug your goods from iis and paying SPOT CASH
you do not pay from 25 to 50 |>er eent. for bail delits, as usual in credit store.
A Word as Regards the Penny !
To all those who scout at the idea of introducing the Penny in Americas, wc say that wc stand ready
to redeem In goods or the cash any amount from 5c upwards. Rring them along and gel their full value at
THE ULY SPOT ( ASH STORE IIAIERMS.
FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK.
Very truly.
. :/ SCHUMPERT & RONEY.
Atncricm, Qi, JfltMBVy It, J684.
BOOKS C AND 0 PERIODICALS
AT PUBLISHERS PRICES!
Best and Cheapest Writing Paper and bn*
• velopes in town!
Croquet, Base Balls,
Hammocks, Chess, and
Light Reading for Summer Day?.
BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY'
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
AGNBS AYCOCK
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