The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, September 07, 1884, Image 4

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• • , ■ "• t "*? W- : ^ -■ -‘.'j ■ft ' - -5>„ ^ : "TT i tff HQ ~Wnr !!f! TR DIS- TBIOT gKAATOBIAf COtmtimOM. Lumpkin, Qa., Sept. 4.—There Ti * • Assembled here on Tuesday two Democratic Conventions—one for •MfilSS delegates, to nominate a senator for the Twelfth senatorial district. The cunnty convention met and organ is .d, and lion. J. M. Scott, Mr. Ij. L. Tilley and Mr. flcorgc W. Holliday were put tn nomination. After adopting the two-thirds rule, several ineffectual ballots were ijamin. Fitzgur- PRICES WITH THE If ation Imini nvcntlon root and soon got into a tangle about representation and rotation. Stew- art claimed ten delegates as here tofore allowed, and live each from Webster ond rl Quitman. Webster and Quitman denied this claim, but consented to vote for Slew- i art’s candidate if they were allowed : a good representation. They .. umber, nominated by the Stewart dele gates, and Hon. W. W. Fitzgerald was nominated by Quitman. About twenty bollotstpok place with the unvarying result of Humber ten, Fltzgs and Fitzgerald ten, when Hon. T. II. Hightower, of Stewart, was pul uame dlcd. A Tew more vjtcs. Then Webster county nominated Hon. R. F. Watts, of Stewurt, who decllnetl also. A- few more votes as liofore. Then Mr. Fitzgerald withdrew his name. The remain der of the votes stood Humber ten Juerry, of Quit- Ired aiid sixty Fitzgerald be- ' JKAM liallot. Finally, at daybreak, Mr. Humber was nominated. I3XT .AJMIEIEIIOTXSL We promised in issue of tin; Recorder of January 2d, to give you some prices so soon as ive arranged and marked down our goods. We are now prepared anti ready to give you more goods lor less money than any house that sell goods on thirty days time. Oon.emplute a llwv quotations and note the difference in SPOT C'ASTI prices and thirty days credit: STILL LEADS! The Devil Loose. A Minnoabta i ‘oVink”liaB written a bonk,4m which hti says the devil, in man’fMfljpd', ja now loose in the world,FwlVllftake supreme per sons! command In'the early months of the year 1880, certainly before the 24th of June of that year, be tween now and then untold honors, .. eming presidential Inaugu ration- clearly intimating that Qen. butler la his Satanlo Majesty’s fa vorite candidate; kingdom's are to be overturned—iho- world will be teofiiemoni.'aml every one who all > receive a etc. The King of Rvll, ho says, Is now upon the earth, in the shape of a man, aud ho will be suddenly developed, and his reign In to be almost omnip otent. In viewof those statements, we advise every honest uisu to vote for Cleveland and Hendricks as the men most likely to over- tbraOnaeMVafarhlsemissaries by rbatorlngHioaesb nlle, by tlng honest men lo.power. put- Hsn. J, N. Hudson. TMt Ullfteedlh senatorial district evidently means honest business when she selects fiir her standard hearer the Hoii. J. X. Hudson. Ills head, his heart, Ills body are at the first magnitude. As modest and pure as a maiden in company, as genial as Jefferson in society, as pure and ss forciblo at Clay in his figures and diction anil unyielding *• Samson ; in bis oouvictions of right, wo know of no man calcu lated to benefit the people of door- § ia in the Senate more Ilian John ’. Hudson) < We wish him in the future as iu the past success in all that he undertakes.—Dawson Ap peal. Flour. Flour. In this article we stand head and shoulders above everybody, having ransacked the big markets of the West and Northwest iu search of the best, and paid the CASH DOWN. Wr will sell you First Patent, (entiiWRoller system) For 50 pounds, $1.75. Old prire, $2.15. 2d Pat., for 50 pounds, 1.G5. “ 1.90. Fancy, for 50 pounds, 1.50. “ 1-80. Choice Family 50 pounds, 1.35. •* 1.65. We guarantee all these Flours ns represented, and if not satisfactory you can return them and we will cheerfully refund the money. In future we will keep on hand the best grades of GRAHAM FLOUR—cheap. Sugars. Sugars. Will sell you 10 pounds Granulated Sugar lor . $1.00. “ “ 11 pounds New Orleans Clarified for 1.00. “ “ llj. pounds New Orleans (Bellewood) Clarified, lor 1.00. “ “ 13 poiiuds New York Sugar, tor , 1.00. In this line we nrc fully up and advise everybody to seize the golden opportunity and pur chase nt one? a sufficiency for the year’s romsumptinn. Coffee. Coffee. We invite everybody .and the public Gen erally to call at our shop and examine our immense stock of First-Class Finished Single and Double Seat Buggies and One Horse Wagons, of all styles and sizes. All of which arc of our own manufueture, and will he sold as cheap as it is possible to sell such work in any market. In reference to our Single and Double Seat Dexter Buggies, wo will say wo were the first to introduce them iu this coun try, and have from the beginning up to the present time constantly improved them, and we believe we now have them perfect. We keep on hand all the while finished from 15 to 25 of these Buggies, with first-class Harness to each buggy, and can sell you a. Buggy and Harness as cheap as anybody. All we ask U to give us a trial. A word now to those who have old bug gies and wagons and desire to have them re paired or made new: We will give you more work, and a better job, for less money than any other shop in Amorieus. Try us and be convinced. Americus, Ga., July 25, 1884. > Wheatley’s Corner, Ho! every one in need of Clothing, “COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and buj Tin* Ht»lfii<IM.ftiire#M wlileli n . i!}»ur;clT..nx.lii IntrwtiiRinK tin* »«!«' of In this article alone (by buying from us) we can. save you money enough in one year to buy all the “Santa Claus” you want lor the little ones. We deni pounds Choice Rio Coffee for$l. Thurlier’s No. 41, (Roasted) a combination of Java, Rio, and Mocha, for 23c per pound. Salt. Salt. Liverpool, full weight, for $1.20 per sack. Fine Salt, seamless hags, 150 pounds, $1.05 jier snekj Japanese# magic mirrors arc in the market. These are made of and .when HjhUytSenthed upon disclose geometrical patterns, landcaped or faces. Their manafactuic is a secret, but'is believed to consist in welding the pattern in one kind of steel or Iron upon a plate of a Bran. Bran. We are slaughtering at the very low price of $1.00 per cwt. to make room Ibr a ear load ol SEED POTATOES. Whiskies. Whiskies. FUME CLOTHING In our r , lias imliu’iil u.« I» Bring out Fir t lie* Spring I null* Hit* large*!, liainliNMift ami most I'omploiF line* of Perfect Fitting Clothing KVEIl SHOWN IN AMERICUSI 111 nil elcKMir-ff of tb-sign. bvnuiy ' i-qunl, an<l none auriMM. In ••vary imlaiu’e vr GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaI-B Wo bavaJnlM a large ami well *o!cvti .l stock of ixr'eG fitting Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear rt-ryiltinsr in the way of Uent’s KiimUliIng Gawps. l’oliif anti tuU-niive le i.uro In displaying lliece beautiful uoevla wluHltri you wish lei buy or i THORNTON Wheatley’s Corner, WHEATLEY, : : Americus, (Ia in this line we are full to overflowing, and to unload we have reduced the price on nil grades I - - - - • ■ - 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, BOOKS! •UtenpHtlad. iiAiaSi ^>hlch. npro- iluoed faces, told at Philadelphia Tobacco and Cigars. for $110. We can undersell anybody—we offer “Lucy Hinton” nr. 57c per |iound, and all other grades proportionately. HAVIN'!) MV STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FltO.M THE KIltE IN old" 11 AND REPLENISHED WITH NEW HOODS, I AM NOW PREPAR- Kl> FOR llfSINESS. NEWHOODS RECEIVED DAILY. There is a unanimous condemns- j We regret that wo have not space sufficient to give Hill ami complete ipiotatioiis on all of our goods, hut BOOKS i- AND C- PERIODICALS lion id this county of the action of | you will hear from us occasionally. Uemeiubcr that by trying your goods from us and paying SPOT CA^SII. the senatorial convention at Auicri* j you do not pay from 25 to f>0 per cent, for bad debts, as usual in crctlit store. AT PUIVLISHEIRS PRICES • 4»e»nA! i 1 goiHg to*vote for Mr ihurray whette : Best illul Cheapest Writing PaDCf Olid I- 11 ' I er he runs or not—Montezuma ! • —— - — - — 1 1 Record. A Word as Regards the Penny ! vclopes in town That.obfectional resolution did ! To 11,1 those who scout at the idea of introducing the Penny In Americus, wc say that we stand ready PnnniTB'P Rise Ratio not emenatc from the Macon dele-1 t0 redeem In gooda or the cash any amount from 6c upwards. Bring them along and get their full value n't I ajabl. ualw, Alii V aimm mein am Ann iit iuimuirn ! Hammocks, Chess, and deli caused tho Schley delegation to “smell mouse.’’—Montezuma Record. t SHE OEY SPOT CASH STORE III IIEM.; Light Reading for Summeb R- v ' ? Perhaps tome of the Sumter del elation to lbs coveutlon could ex. Plata why one of ih» Macon dele. K«5* was closeted In a law oftlcc mmm FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK. Very truly, SCHUMPERT & RONEY. Americus, Ga., January 11,1884. BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAV. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE jAG-rrass ’ 11 ' AMEDEUOU0.OA. - 4 "“i* 11