Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, September 19, 1884, Image 3

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-i> ssrnsmmmmssmmm I JO™****** r«niiiniKo ljt ) I Tickets only §3. Skarra In proportion Louisiana State Lottery Oo. “ We do hereby certify that tee supervise the arrangements for till the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawing* of The Louisiana State Lottery Company,und in pa wn man age and control the Drawing* themselves, and that the same are conducted with hon esty, fairness, ami in good faith toward all parties, ami ice authorise the Company to use this certificate, with facsimile* of our signatures attached, in its advertisements." nr Bar 1»«* [Peek,] ANGELO'S aoveiraraent employes blind, iumb t> the Blaine begging eircnlar. POLITICAL POINTS. Chicago Herald: The silence of Senator Edmunds lu»s been heard from Passant quoddy to Puget Sew York World: The low of tho prev- lency need not necessarily throw Blaine on? of business. No doubt he will see various channels in which lie can be awful. Chisago Times: Simon Cuuwvon *• rears old, yet he intent* to vote for Jim Blaiir. Such political dopravity in th»* verge of the grave is very saddening. York World: Here is another of The Bridgeport (Ct.) Morning News, Independent, with a Republican editor, pula Cleveland and Hendricks at the head of it- columns. * Xf,r Orleans Picayune: In a moment of excitement or by the slip of the pen a man may write som-jthin? entirely foreign *<• his nature, but there are sixteen of the Mul ligan letters. Philadelphia Times; ’\here Is no reason in the world why the organs should g. t Hen. Butlers Fort Fisher mixed up with Mr. Blaine’s “Dear Fisher.** There is no re lationship between them. Chicago-Times: The remarks of (Jen. L • gmi on tho record of the Democratic party on the slavery question are almost a- aired- In? as Mr. Blaine’s recent utterances on tin- reform of the civil service. Springfield Union: Charles A. Dana is n goo i deal like those people who “enjoy pm r health.” He just revels in telling how di - gust m1 am! unhappy be is because his pai ty nominated Grover Cleveland for president. Chicago Times: As the solitary Irishman mho intends to vote for Jim Blaine, Mr. Grady, of New York, begins to assume the interest of a rare political curiosity. He ought to be in demand for dime museums. Troy Times: Butler has been dnblied “Tribune of the People.” There i« something intensely llomiu about Butler. His figure is gladiatorial. His off eye is certainly n romin' one, and no «*»« can doubt that B«*ii% Chicago Times it mi): Whittier is writ ing a Blaine campaign song. Tho (Juaker pod is an adept at rhyming, and it will ho interesting to see how he gets over the dif ficulty »f finding rhymes for Mulli'.nii and F. rt Smith. Hod on Globe; Mr. Maine 7 * viilistitira never even fared the perils of mule-driving, Jle was given a Imnib*proof situation in Augusta, which lie kept until lie was put in jail for selling liogns exemption cert I Heaps to drafted men. rhimyo Times: Tho only pup-r in tie- country that is actively keeping up ti e ex* p'.o hnl ( loveland scandal is Tho New York Shu. The Siiu bus never shone for Clove laud since ho declined to take little Paul Dana on the governor’s staff. Chicago Times: The man who takes |*o! fi lial straws on the rai'rond trains has made his appearance, but the Republican organs have not yet l»egiin to build pyramids of siat v. rttatc* for such pleasing displays win* to be scarce this year. Mr. C*inkling is reported to itnve sul**tui!> liallvsnid to a personal friend: “if Cleve land was it good enough man for Mr. Blaine’s friend* to inuke governor of New York, per- hup* some It''publican’s may tiiiuk he i* a man to make president.” ( hiengo Times• The Cincinnati Binineo • gan is afraid that the state of Ohio may b • J»s*i ardirM by the over-con fid unco of the Bepublicans. There is not the slightest dan .-or of it. Tho liepubliccns haven't, nnv over confidence, either in Ohio or any uh< re Chicago Times: Mr. Logan pointed wl h fi-tdc to the growth of our commerce under Id-pubiienu rule. He might have |*oiiit<il with equal pride to the growth of our babies into men under Republican rule. One is as much due to Republican government as the other. Washington Gazette: President Arthur up in the Catskills load* n I unit the muiih life that hw uns for two yours past here in Wn»!i- iiigton, with thi* difference: Ij> there Ie spomli his time sleeping, anting, drinking; while down here it was drinking, eating, sleeping. Louisville Courier-Journal: When four millions can Iw taken from tho government, and Us* government is not able to recover n cent, and nobody bus to go even st • u Canada, it is no wonder that tb ■. • want* to put in four yoars more of Its pa triotic and disinterested services. Chicago Times: Tho mutilation of tin tombstone of Mr. Blniiie'* infant will i less I* worlonl up in great thnpc by it. ?! publican organs. Now If Mr. Blai.t- will get up a bogus attempt on the part of n bu of bogus Democrats to assnudnato bin*, la might have a dead-sure thing on the presi dency. Chicago Times: Tho New York Tribun ; says: “Tho American navy has 1,000 officers and less than a hundred ships.” It takes •he gall notioned by a Republican organ to mako this pleasing statement. What Las berime of the *300,000.000 giveu Republic .n administration* to build ships/ Chicago Tunes; It is not safe for a man with money in his pocket to go into tho hah <ptarter» of the Republican finance oommit- The party financiers are so desperately har I up that they will entice from Idm hi* last nickel. Over tho door might well be in scribed Dante’), warning inscription: “Who *nt-rs herd loaves soap behind.” Cotton fast: By a proper u*o of the veto t?** 1 * opov * r Cleveland, while mayor of Buffalo, saved to the taxpayers off that city tl.uOO.Qoo In six months. He shut of nil the Mr* If Blaine saved tin* Luxpajer* «»f the country a dollar while ho was speaker wo never heard of it. He saved thousand* of dollars for himself, ami did it in crooked amt dishonest way a Chicago Times: Gen. Logan told the officeholders, Republican marshals, small boys, and others assembled ou the lake front , t wages have increasml in this country •JQ’W lWl over 150 per cont. As the average »**» now about $346 a year, or nl#out „^Ur a day, Gen. Logan would have xott T# ***** before the Republican party • LAST, JUDGMENT." i®* 0 pow#r tho laboring man wa, paid r?,; 6 * Vf*** tar *y amt ‘ * s»y. i> t> not !£•.?**• “•ttnUatlealunrUoa, ot th< "*** SlHMBM. | A p*»rlptW« af the IVael.rral rreaeo et the Hlatlee Chapel. [K. n. Stuart In Tin Current.] : Grand, solitary and Bloomy, is it I “Kwnge that Miolmol Angelo has made suchasoenoes this „ Ufa eo nco , )t i OIl of the Day of Wrath* The fresco oc- | enpies the entire end of the chapel. In I *, threatening attitude of on angry ! Avenger, the dread Judge raises His lirm ns if devoting to endless torment tho supplicants who approach Him. i Hy His side is the Virgin > interceding for the accused. I Above and nroimd these central figures aro tho apostles, saints, and blessed martyrs, I.ittlo augoM hear triumphantly tho emblems of tho Pat- siou, aud sunlight hovers around them, there is the bJaekness of dnrknessin the lower picture, ilising from the earth are akoletcu forms that, yet uu- conscious of doom, are borne before the supreniu tribunal, and as they mount heavenward, tho different shades who have known each other, it may be in the ilesli, or, perhaps, only in hades, moot and recognize. There aro smiles from lips that have mouldered away before the world grew old, but that are now perennially blooming; longing arms are reached forth to embrace the loved, the lost, the fonnd. Oh! in tho Hosurrection Morning Michael Angolosipio there is joy and liappiuess, until tho observer looks on the loft, on the othor side of tho angels sounding the trumpets. Then the heartrending horrors chill the soul a* the damned fall headlong into their place of torment. Demons seize theim Charon’s boat bears them over a darkef Stygian pool than Erebus evof knew, and amid wailing and despair they enter tho unlimited future of an agonizing eternity. Ho, with a vivid impression of horror, tho spectator turusawuy. There is no comfort iu the picture, and no loving forgiveness in any face save Mary’s. In point of drawing, in the “Last Judgment,” the maestro lias excelled himself. His grand lines, bold form shortening, and anatomical exactness are unsurpassed. Michael Angelo de spised drapery as ho did oil painting, and loft ull his figures iu tho “Lust Judgment” quite nude. From uu artistic and historical standpoint tliis was correct; but some later pope was scandalized, aud M. lliagio de Cesenit suggested draping tho womon. Dan- iele’do Volterra was tho artist invited to clothe the poor ladies so that thoy might no longer ofi’ond tho pope. Suc ceed ng ages hove deoided that Voltorra would not make a fortune on the boule vard ns a second Worth if his tailor- work in the chapel is a fair specimen. At any rate, it was an ungrateful job, anil A olterra’s contemporaries dubbed him “11 Braghettone,” in our vernac ular “Jho Brceches-mnker." Meamvhilo Michael Angelo had not boon idle, but had carried out a deop- laid sohemo to wreak vengeance upon Biagio da Cescna, whom ho regarded as tho author of tho suggestion to drape the nude forms. With a few well- directed strokos of his brush the master altered tbe visago of Miilas in Hell, so os to make it an exact likeness of M. Biagio. Deeply insulted, the courtier hastened to lay his caso before the holy futlier and obtain redress. Biagio begged the pope to have tho resem blance changed. His holiness ascer tained tho locatiou of Midas, thou he said sarcastically to tho supplicant: “Ah I Had it been Purgatory I could have released you, but over Hell I have no nower P Ho tho unwilling Bingio still growls beneath asinine ears, and llorr Toufolsdrorkh, tho clothos-pUilos- oplior of a later age, has ignored him. A Lesson from a Cook. [Paris Figaro.] Napoleon had a cook whose ability to cope with an emorgoucy mode him a worthy servant of tho groat soldier. Tho following anecdote illustrates the culinary tactics of the cook, which en abled him to bo always propared. Napoleon’s constant dish at break fust was roast ohioken. But he was so un certain in his breakfast hour that some times tho meal would he served as early as 8 o’clock, and sometimes as late iw> II o’clock. Yet tho roast chicken- was always dono to u turn. Tho fact surprised Napoleon, and one morning ho sent for tho cook, “I do not know how it is,” said ho, “but at whatever hour I call for my breakfast my oliicken is always ready, and always in good condition.” “Sire,” auswerodthe man of ouliaary genius, “tho reason is that every 3 uurtor of an hour I put a fresh ohiokon own to roast, so that your majesty is sure always to have it in perfection.” There is a lesson in this anecdote which, if heeded, would crown n|any callings with success. Oil on Tronlilrd Water*. Hi [Chicago Times.] The literal pouring of oil on troubled Waters is sometimes a good thing. fThe steam whaler Jan Mayen, which left Dundee in February to proceod to the Newfoundland seal-fishing, has re turned io HGotland, having been un able to proceed on her voyage, owing <jo stormy weathor. February 18 the* vessel encountered a hurricane* in which sho was thrown on her beam ends, and would, it is believed by the crew, have foundered had not the use of oil been resorted to. Throe bags filled with oakum saturated in oil wero hung over tho sido of the vessel, aud in a briof space the sea, j which had been washing completely , over the shin, ceased to break. The captain attributes tho escape of the vet*! sel to this experiment. Brave* la the Chat* at Tartar#, [Wkinepcg (MinnJ Times] A dentist at Calgary has been busy lately extracting teeth from Indians. It is stated that before the advance ol civilization, when the natives subsisted solely on buffalo meat, decayed teeth were unknown among them. Bra vet who btaud tho torture of the sun-daucr without flinching aro reduced to a state of abject terror when they feel the cold grip of the forcope. Her latest photograph shows Hsrah Berdhardt enwrapped from head to to* in a wonderful wad of furs, swelling iseum fsf i i h - COMPARE THE OLD PRICES WITH THE Iff -AT- Schumpert & Roney’s, THE IONI.Y a Spot Cash Store’ . IKT AMBRICUS. Wt promised in issue nt the Recorder of January 2d, to give you some prices so soon at we arranged and marked down our goods. We are now prepared and ready to give you more goods for less money (ban any house that sell goods on thirty days time. Con.emplate a few quotations and note the different in SPOT CASH prices and thirty days credit: \ . Flour. Flour. in this article we stand head and shoulders above everybody, having ransacked the big markets of the West and Northwest in search of the best, and paid tbe CASH DOWN. We will sell you First Patent, (entire ltollor system) For 50 pounds, $1.76. 2d Pat., for 50’pounds, 1.G5. 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 reflind the money. In future we will keep on hand the best grades of GRAHAM FLOUR—^cheap. Old price, $2.15 “ 1.90. 1.80. 1,65. Sugars. Sugars. .$1.00. Will sell you 10 pounds Granulated Sugar for.... “ “ 11 pounds New Orleans Clarified for 1.00. “ “ 11 -[ pounds New Orleans (Bcllewood) Clarified, for 1.00 “ “ 13 pounds New York Sugur, for L00. In this line we are fully up and advise everybody to seize the golden opportunity and pur chase nt once a sufficiency for the year’s consumption. Coffee. Coffee. In this article alone (by buying from us) we can save you money enough in one year to buy all the ‘'Santa Claus” you want for the little ones. We deni 6J pounds Choice Pio Coffee fnr$l. Thurber’s No. 41, (Roasted) a combination of Java, Rio, and Media, lor 23c per pound. Salt. Salt. Liverpool, full weight, for $1.20 per sack. Fine Salt, seamless bngs, 150 pounds,_$1.05 per snck{ We are slaughtering nt the very low price off SEED POTATOES. 1.00 per cwt. to make room ibr a ear lond ol Whiskies. Whiskies. In this line full to overflowing, and 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 Wliiskj Ibr $2.20 |wr gallon, usually sold nt $2.50, Tobacco and Cigars. We can undersell nnybody—we offer “Lucy Hinton” 57c per pound, and all other grades proportionately. Wc regret i.lini m- have nut «|«u>e suillciont to give full anil complete quotations on all of onr goods, but you will hear from u» occasionally. Remember that by having your goods from us and paying SPOT CASH you do not pay front 2a to :>fi per cent, for bad debts, as usual in oredit store. h«r to >iu s< a dim* isu»»umf trepan. A Word as Regards the Penny ! Tu all tiiose wIim scum at the idea of introducing tbe Penny in Atnericus, wc say that we stand ready to redeem in emu!' or tin- cash any amount from Ac upwards. Bring litem along and get their full value at THE OH KMT I’iSII STOKE III MEKH FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEYfc CO.’S BANK. Very truly, SCHUMPERT & RONEY. oil" j W<j m si W '<|L U .imedm. Os., January 11,1884. CoramlMloniri. turn for IMuentloual omd V’fnriUbie with n capital of f1,000,1 TO--to which *i fund *>r n-—• By waa made u part of the piewr ftdopte.1 IkTcnober 2d, A. I*., 18T». TV.- wly fMUry -rrr *cbif on and twlnn-d .J* the people of any State. ,Xi It nevee tcalu or postponet. . I*" SIttffI# Nnmbir Drswlifi l#k« place monthly. A IPLKIDID OPPORTUNIT Y TO J tP 9. RTtJM tenth grand DUAWNO, (HASS K. IN TIlE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW flit LEANS, 'IUKSDAY, October 1SS4 173d Monthly Drawlnf* CAPITAL PRIZE, ITO.OOO. 100,0001 lekets at Flro Doltors Kacli. Fnictiotis, In Finhs, in I'roportlou. LIST OF i’UIZF.S: I CAPITAL PiUZK $75,000 \ «lu 2A,000 1 df* do 10,000 i 1’RIZKH OF 10,000 19,000 ft do 2,000, 10,000 10 do 1,000 10,000 .*0 do 500. 10,000 100 do 200, 90,000 *00 do 100, 00,00(1 *00 . ft,* 50 25,000 1000 do 25,... 25,000 « ApproxiiiMtlnn Prison of 9750 |«,760 I,M7 I'rlxos, ninonmIng to §265,600 AppHrntli.ii for rater to dabs should, bn mmlo only to tin* otllco of the Company In New Orlenni. For further Infomialinn wrlto rleailv, giving Dill addrem. Mako I*. O. Money Order* pnynbkr end addresa Ih gl-tcrcd Letter* to NBW ORI.BA7I NATIONAL HANK, New Orleaua, La. . POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letter* by Mnll or Kxpress (ull sum* ol $3 nnd apwnrd by Exjui'** at onr exi«n*e) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleaue, La, Mrs. ELAM WILL OCCUPY HKR NEW STORE IN H4ltl,0\V It LOCK. October 1st X NEW HATS •Inst arrived and oan be aeea at hor old Htoro room, with Mrs. Frod Lewis, South lido of Public Srinare, Atnorlcns, Oa. ■epINtr 260th ED1TI0JV. PRICE OSLV $1, KNOW THYSELF,i 1 Great Medical Work on Manhood. Kxlmuated Vitality, Ncrvoii* and Physical |De* Mlliy Preranture Derliuo In man. Error* of Youth, and tho untold mitertea rcanltlng from ln- diarri'tlon or i>xce4*i-s. A Diok |or every m*n young, mid tllo ug« *ud old. U contain a 12> pre. ^rlptiun* fur all iuuIu uikI t hruiuc dircuea, each of which I-Invaluable. Bo fonnd by tho nu- ... \ whoae vxiierlmcr 'or S3 year* is aoch *• probably never Ixforo tell to Ik* lot of say phyti- dan. 600 pafia hound la tN-niiifnl French muslin, cml<*,i»cd rovers, (nil gilt, gnaiuntecd t* be a liner work in eM*ry h>ii*o—ru*eb*nlca|, literary aud profcaalonul-lhi.n any other work eotd In (bin country lor t2.ft0, or the money win Im refnnded ‘n every iitaUuco. Price only |! I»y mail, pont ,i*ld. Illnntrativs? cninpln 0 rent*. Send now. Gobi medal awarded iho author hy tho N'atlomfi Mcdiciil AflMOclRtlon, to the officer* of which ho refer*. Tin* l*ook bhoald be read by the yonng for In struction, and by the afflicted fitr irlfeZ It will f>eacllt all.—London Lancet. There Is no oiembc.* of a-jcwiy to wbom tbi book will not bo useful, whether youth, parent ardlm, Inainu-tor or clergytouu.-Argonaut. Address the Peal'Ody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. II. Parker, No. 4 IhiMocb Btraet, Boston, Maw., who muy be consulted on ell disease* re pairing skill ar.il experience. Chronic aud olnul- i.ute «lf*et * ‘ * *■ “ * ' I.ate disea.M# that Imve baffied tbelj r* I skill of All other phyairlana a speel rl tr\L-alfy- dock treated successfully a ItkXLI VC ET I C it an InsUncc of failure. I 11 YOCUr m*rcli1w4w 1YOTXCB. Tho RnpublicatiB of Humter oounty arc requested lo meet at Liberty Hall Satur day, September 2Utb, at 8 o'clock, p. iu., to elect four delegated to tbe (Jougrcmdoti ll (Jonreutiob, which convonea in Hawkiosville, Ga., October lit, 1884, for purpose of nominating u candidate tbe Forty-Ninth Cougren*. Alio, to tnko in consideration other in at lent per taining to the county and State. I&irh Militia Diatrict in entitled to send four ilclegAtca to tho connty convention. Gkokgk Akdrewb, Cbairmau Republican Ex. Committee, of Snmter connty. II. J. Martin, Secretary. TOR SALE. One span of MnV*, one good two-horsc wagon one good spring wi^on, with top, one two-hone turning l'low. o.te iwo-borao enltlrntor, doable ml wagon ha me*#, double set baggy harness. Will 1*o no Id cheap. Kaqalre al Ibh office. Augur t 27, 1854. tf Qlxeap S&gitiM. I h.v. for Ml. . f.w Cooper PorUbfa Eogto««, tb. k«t m.dr, which I will Mil Slit cht.n If Mil.J fnnooi). liplTlt B. T, ItW.