Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 10, 1884, Image 3

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-W v i«»« «“*2£ *" C,MP *'" [Detroit Free Pren.) _ matter tolas re;en*sd to the p.opoi »?SelU reported ». fallow* '"TiL'toilitaShould be looted npo:i <1] ' .. i lies—to bo eodooped only ontll d 'y «'”L lot.heto' IX de tootin’ of n to’o LT annoyin' to any poaon, do toote, suppressed. Do law* In de eeb’ral “.‘“L^for^e »oppreebnn of vice In var'io <5— ^mod prompt ete. | A GRAND REVOLUTION! COMPABE TEE 11 PRICES 9ITH TIE IEI DANIEL DBAWBAUOH. Who claims to be the inventor of the tele* im.onnl who is one of the contest Hit* i« r,^eet suit to decide who it the ,vel in :" tor an I which euit is nttractins uni- versol attention on account of the value of the instrument in disput', hat •Iwajr. *•»«! itninit tliu li wh-re lie was born nt Lberly it Mills, a littl« j oV villnv® °‘ I^rhips a couple of dozen houses, * some*four miles from Harrisburg, Pa. Draw- tavr b is one of these odd genius;* often iaurd in country communities who can dc pretty much anything in tho mechanical L e He repaired clocks and guns, painted JjJons anl portraits, built furniture am? machinery with equal facility, aud boro tin title of machinist by way or courtesy. Hi h t« mad“ electric clocks and all kinds ol electrical apparatus, invented nail makitr; other machines, l.ut has never been ab < to keep himself and famiiy abovo poverty. Ho claim»to havo 1 Sat which Bell patmtod teu y By employing married coachmen and let* 1 • their wives rido with them on the box. | Vl liy the Youth'* Hair Turned Gray. j [Chicago Herald.] : •*I)id you over got scared half to death f«y nothing?” ask? 1 a clerk in a down-down, j store who hail just r?turned from his vuca- j t.on. ••Well, 1 did, aud I will toll you about iu Out where my fo'.ks live there is a rail road btidgy of tins o.d trestle stylo. It is a > sut forty fest high and crossss a vnll-y j only, there U*ing no water under it. When ! 1 was a boy I used to walk that bridge day j or night, and the other evening I wunto l to ! go across and started gut j jst as I use 11 _>. When I got about half way over I heard a 1 ti a'n coining, an 1 seeing‘that I could not j reach the otlur en 1, I L»t inyielf dawn un- | dcr the strinprs anl lung by my hauls, as I liav3 done a him Iced times when a boy. Somehow my arms are not as strong ns they used to b?, aud they ached long before th»tr tin catni. In my haste 1 had got into an uncomfortable position lofore it Finally tho locomotive an I at last wont thunder- my heal. .«.y hold was weakening •very minute, und I soon realized that 1 c >uld not hang on much longer. I bjlievo that train was a mile long. Tno p?rsp.'ra* lion fairly str?nmcd from mo as I thought of tho aw.ul plunge 1 must soon muke. Then my head reeled, anil my narvjlo-s fin ors slipped from tho stringer, aud down J went—about idjc indies. They ha i be n 11 ling in tin old trestlo with earth, interd in J t" make an embankment there, and I lia l not noticed it in th > dark no si. If you so? any gray hairs in Huso auburn locki of uiiuj you will know how they gut th?re.” -AT- Schumpert & Roney’s, j THE ONLY a Spot Cash Store” I3XT AMERICUJS. We promised in issue ol the Recorder of January 2d, to give you some prices so soon as we arranged and marked down our goods. We are now prepared and ready to give you more goods lor less money than any house that sell goods on thirty days time. Con.emplate a few quotations and note the difference in SPOT CASH prices and thirty days credit: , Flour. Flour. Tn 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 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, 1.65. “ ... 1.90. Fancy, for 50 pounds, 1.50. “ 1.80. Choice Family 50 pounds, 1.35. •• 1.65. We guarantee all these Flours as 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 for .$1.00. “ “ 11 pounds New Orleans Clarified for 1.00. “ “ 11^ pounds New Orleans (Bellewood) Clarified, (or 1.00 “ “ 13 pounds New York Sugar, lor. 1.00. 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 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 Claus” you want lor the little ones. We deal 6* pounds Choice Pio Coffee for $1 Thurber’8 No. 41, (Roasted) a combination of Java, Rio, and Mocha, for 23c per pound. ETCAP1TAL PRIZE 975,000, Tickets only 93. Shares la proportion 3BB Louisiana State Lottery Co. “ We do hereby certify that we snpervue the arrangement» for all the Monthly and 8smi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana 8Uite Lottery Comparand in person man age and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with hon esty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and tee authorise the Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our signatures attached, in its advertisements." Commissioners ( Incorporated Vi 18«§ for $5 tear* by the Legisla ture |or Kdiicutionsl anl Charitable purpose**- with a capital of *1,000,WO-to which n reserve whs made s part of tho pirwnt State Conatitut 0 adopted December 2d. A. D.. 1S7I. Thr only Lnlt-ry ever tried on and tndoritd »6 the people of any Stair. H never tralet or pottponei. It* Grand ftlajcU Number Drawings tnks pines monthly. ~ A 8PLRRDII) OPPORTUNITY TO W^N « FORTUNE. TENTH (IHAND CLASS K. IN THE ACADEMY OF Ml,-Sll'. M-.w DIM.EARS, ’lUKtflMT, October 14, 1884 173d Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $70,000. 100,000 Tickets at Fire Dollars Eacb. Fractions, In Finiis, In Proportion* LIST (IF PRIZES:, 1 CAPITAL PRIZE *7*000 • \ ‘ !o ttV,O0O a prizes of to.000 .5 3° io,«io 10 do l.OfrO, If,000 *0 do WO, 10,100 do 800 20,000 *25 do 30, 13,000 0 Appioxnnatloii Prlzoaof $7fio *6,760 J* ’* 600 «,600 0 ** “ 280 8.260 1,807 Prizes, amounting to #765,600 Application for rates to clubs rhould ho tnnde only lo the oTce of the t o.npany in New Orlensa. rorfurtlHir Inlbrniitinn write rlcntly, Riving sddre*. Maku I*. O. Money Order* pitjabie I 1 or further Inrornn tim .'till address. Maku I*. Cl. und address Registered Letters NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL DANK Near Orleans, La. .POSTAL NOTE* and nrd'nsry loiters by Midi or Expr* ta (all same oi #5 und apward by Lxpics* at our expenae) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La, Salt. Salt. Liverpool, full weight, for $1.20 per sack. Fine Salt, seamless bags, 150 pounds,’$1.05 per suck WILLIAM URACIL *h ‘b’J American oaixxnan, * ft _?j " n ‘* a plieuomjiial success in de- p„ n ® * v,,, "3 r rival that this continent or ™">\* could produce, has at last b cn £^*1 to forfeit his laurels to Wil.iau K h * i 1 * 0 •^ lwlra ^n oarsman, wko, ,•»(» the Yr a ' J®*' R!0lt h, ia a raco at Now South :3 ^al«d the American champion by krv.s Australian is in It t _*>-DrM year, anl has only devoted the ■“ l lour yoai a«jnqu.tiva. h Netr Cremation Temple, " A Nl« krl-Plated Clock v*. Husband. (Pittsburg Chrxmlcle-Herald. ] “You can’t decaivo me, Mr. .landdv,” said Mrs. Jurphly, snappUhly an I « i.ip!iati* asb;i >\ Amandy, you re ba.llj Mr. Jarphly, in u At M.. ' ERECTED NEAR NEW YORK. n«; *r New York, will : crv. 1, .V r ' >ctfH * * niar. Jo and brie k crenia* lr « * ,UBr ‘ *o «nd brie k crenia* “wy A. ma,a where service 1 Oersted *, tbo *^niai|js are being in- ^ which «eii fo , ruao '« below, on opera- Ml non ,h 1*^"® how of time and “**« C ? “ uw Mho. oi #ir ««••* tta»Wfewt*V(U. lm If afttf “Now, Jarphly, don’t you sit the;*** 1 falsify to mo. I’m no fesd, If you think I /i •‘Amaiily, I never said yon w«>; know I didn’t. I e uly »ay y*m »r.* » taken, my dear, for it was only half past eleven, or mebbo twenty-five lniuu es twelve.” •‘Jarphly. wot’s the uss of vour sitting there and lying! Don’t you think 1 could see the clock f ’ “Well, Amandy, I’ve got nothing in. re to say, if you’d rather b.?licvo u n.ii-ty-five cent nl* ke!-platel nutuwg clock than y* nr own murriel husband,” respindel Mr. Jarphly, deeply injured. Norristown thral l: T.10 Oil City Derrick wants to know what a “pelerine ’ 1-. Such ignoranco in tho editorial prof«“*-!on is do- n!arable. A |** rliin; is an orln !• of dn*sx worn by the lemul; i-*x, and dill ’i- from the pellssi an l the rediiigote and the tHiu anl tho satin merviil ux polonaiv, and thofcj things. We supposed everybody knew what a pelerine is. Burlington Hawkeye: The girl with soft gray eyes and rippling brown hair, who alked all over your poor, flutter 11; heart .».• the cliurity ball,.has just finished a x’rxizy quilt containing 1,0W pieos* of tieckti.-s and fi..t linings put (ogotlier with 31,IV) stitebf* ,Vnd h r po.»r c l 1 lather fastens on hi* *uv ! j nders with a long nail, a piece of twine, « t.iarp stick and one ivguiarljr ordalaad I Lutteoi' We are slaughtering at the very low price of $1.00 per cwt. to make room for a car load ol SEED POTATOES. Whiskies. Whiskies. In this line we are full to overflowing, and to unload we have reduced the price on all grades from 25c to $1.00 per gallon. Think oi it! Cox, Hill & Thompson’s genuine Stone Mountain Corn Whisky for $2.20 |>er gallon, usually sold at $2.50, Tobacco and Cigars. We can undersell anybody—we offer “Lucy Hinton” »t 57c per pound, and all other grades proportionately. Wc regret that wc have rot space snlllcient to give full and complete rpiotations on all of our goods, hut rou will hear from us occa-ionally. Itemcinher that bj ucvlng your goods from us and paying SPOT CASH you do not pay from 25 to 50 per cent, for lmd debta, as usual in credit store. A Word as Regards the Penny ! To all those who scent at the idea of introducing the Penny in Amcricus, we say that we stand ready to redeem in zoodo or Uk cash anr amount from 5c upwards. Bring them along and get their full value at TOE lit SPOT MSB STOKE II BERMS FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY.& CO.’S BANK. Very truly, SCHUMPERT & RONEY. Americas, Ga., January 11,1684. Tie Lost is Fold! and:can|be;found;at BUG CHAPMAN’S Bar aid Restaurant. EAT, DRL\KMD BE MERRY, Tlrco bed. Everything has’been Liquors from 8 to 13 Yean Old I nimr. C«l. early xml kcuio timr led* xml ill Scboo! Sallies, MRS. FRED LEWIS’. Americuff, Ga., Aug. 24, 1884. tf mdfm Ckfninn. C. J. KN0WLT0N, Ann Arbor. Mick Weicl t tiftren poumU. AdjRit'hbV. FOR PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES Xc*tej<t, Cheapest, Beal. “CloADlineH* 1* next to Godliness.” «vt17 ly DURHAM’S IMPROVED milium iinr.BE! lathe best eenstmcted xml An- l» bed, give* belief p«rciHia|«, DlIlUtAK: