Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 14, 1884, Image 3

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▼/* »/ . • - r _» . ■ r , '4' - F,nc»»n, t»eCfteli««. [Chicago Ifera-3 —mislre. y«w» ,nd 5r °. ar * **°! •Sold EngU.li uied to praira In Mitchell'* pretty w»jr* fl£g«£. ***--* to.* r ,„«ful role, end coriytair. KSSnEy "grilre’. willing hcart ’ fc, CrcS'‘^ remel y ther,! - m y father felt the force """L Maggie Mitchell’* «mUe»i L da Jed by her tboueand wile., Je ing her glorle., too, of <-our*e. j|. natural, then, it wa* that I— ■I a .ire and grandaire, to— When this dear eprite first met my view, „dd ham to rhapeodlzoand sigh. uJ ao» my boy, ot tender ago, luiiit? 8 ft sonnet to the curl Of tbli most ruinating girl e ,. r romped the mimic stage! I prototrpe of girlhood truth, orclrlhood glee and gtrlhoop prank, R V what good fortune hast thou drank .asters of eternal youth I Simplon Was on Hand* [Harper's Bazar.] [’arty within (supposing hi ia talking to confederate outside): “Clay, yo’ jes yell l ye’re loaded down, an’ keep yer eye fur dat ole 'coon Simsuu an’ his dog. 1 The Liar* 1 Club Dlsciisi Esc** [Life.] At tbo meeting of the Liars’ club held at residence of Btruekdum Timkins lust evening the subject of eggs was broached. Haphirns llkins remarked that ho owned a Cochin China that had been 01 father’s farm for twenty-fivo years and hold the belt ns champion eggster of the coop. “Why,” said he, “that lien could lay twenty-four eggs a day and not half try, but she had one great fault. In summer she *utfcred from tho heat so much and was old and tough that hor eggs were all hard boiled when laid.” Having delivered him self of this story, Saphirus leaned back in his chair and gazed calmly at the medal oi table. Ananias Dnrnum smiled serenely and said that was nothing. His aunt had a hen once that could lay any kind of an egg—poached, scrambled, hoiled or omelette. Tho Darnum hen. furthermore, didn’t confine itself to iaying eggs, but hatched them, too—frica- seed. I roiled, or in any style. They hud to kill her finally as she was not a discriminat ing poult, but endeavoied to hatch a beer keg one afternoon, refusing to tako nourish ment until the thing was completed. Tho medal here gavo a nervous jump, and edged nearer Dnrnum than at any tiraa previous. .hut then Senator Spriggins entered the room, and remarked that he had just seon an egg that measured ten foot in diameter and weighed thirty pounds. Struckdnm Timkins suggested that this could not Ik rightly called a lie, aa it was more on the line of exaggeration. “No hen ever drew breath that could lay an egg that size,” said he. “That’s so,” said Spriggins, “blit i look seven hens to lay this ono.” In tho on• Miiug confusion the senator obtained the medal, and the meeting, becoming more o: leu broken up, adjourned. The Corner In Corn. POWDER Absolutely Pure. T is powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholo->om»ne«*. Mure economici ‘ than the ordinary kinds, and cannot I*- sold i competion with the multitude of low tent, ehoi. weight, alum or phosphate powder-. Hold only in fin can*. ROYAL B \KINO POWDER CO, 106 Wall tifeet, New York. oct2lyl. C3F*CAPITA!* PRIZE {ITS,000,^ proportion A GRAND REVOLUTION !~Mf COUPAP.E TIC OLD PRICES WITH THE NEI -AT- Schumpert t Roney’s, ‘‘Corn is too expensive, hikotu mid eat whont.” 0,1 to* Chicago board of trade, on Hept. •«. September contracts for corn oln*. d at •i«>m HO cents to #1 per bushel, wheat t*» to ,t? nts per bushel The True Itcnoon ut Lost. (Norristown Herald.] The faculty of Vassal- college Hah ordered girls to dUeontinu - pistol practice, on **' Krouni that it mikes them bold and Lruz-i,. lint it is belo ved tho true reason > that when tho girls aim at tho barndoor hit a cow iu a Held one hundred yards w the left, and the owners of wounded »nimals have entered complaint. Breaches of Peace, [Life.] • denial old chief of police, r r * ,j nce arrested his niece, r op patching his panta \v • l 11 ** c l uUt of bor aunt’s, a ‘ oh > *»* wld, made them brewhe* of piece. An Obstructive Baby, [Rehoboth Sunday Herald.] )•»» th. front door)—“I* tho “ 1 “*• 1 *“ttow. hint ^•"‘-‘■K.'.notln.” (jiticura A POSITIVE CURE For Every Form of Skin and Blood Disease, from Pimples to Scrofula. «• had the P»o ion tin* ago I applied to a doctor near Botto mined me, hut unfortunately I had to leaf nued taking hi* medicine for nearly thr ' "Maas did not leave. I saw M in the Philadelphia ai , described mine. I tried tl Rkmluikh, using two tattles Kkwi the disc nter e letter in .... . ... i*e perfectly describee U11A ltKMi.r -~ and Uutici II myse Waterford, N. J. eczk.ua twenty years Cured. Not a Sign of Its Reappearance. Your CtrrictTRA has done a wonderful curei for V J**r*.^ hhi FRANK C. SWAN, Druggist. Haverhill, Mam BEST FOR ANYTHING. Having used your Cuticcra Remedies for eighteen month* for Tetter, and Anally cured tt, I am anxious to get it to sell on commission. I can recommend It beyond any remedies I have ever used for l etter. Burns, Cuts. etc. In fact, it in the best medicine I have ever tried for anything. R. S. HORTON. I Myrtle. Miss Nt icom.ois MORES. I had a dozen hail sores upon m.v body, and tried nil remedies 1 could hear of. and at last tried your pecies of Itch Nealy, Pimply. Scrof- rited and t on.agio.,s Humor*. with r. cured |»y Puth uba Resolvent the jo Ai-'Oie* great H N^i n "ure^ex terns*!?. BEAUTY Ski 266th EDITION. PRICE 05LY $1, KNOW THYSELF. 1 Ill-cat Medical Work on Manhood. Exhausted Vifulltw, Nervous and Physical'De* blllry Premature Declino In man. Error* of You'll, and (he untold miseries resulting trom in discretion or excesses. A book lor every man young, middle atm mid old. tt contains 12.» pro. Titian* for nil acute and chr-WC disease.*, each of which Is Invaluable. So found by the nu- r, whose exiwrlence or 2d years is such ns probably never before HI to the lot of any physi cian. 8ot) pagia hound In b« ‘ “ .lull gilt, | add in this ..... liner work in every reuse—mocbanieal, literary and professional—tnun uuy otln **' 1 “ •ountry tor #2 .V), or the nn paid? TlluSrSive sample ilold medal awarded the ant.. . .... Medical Association, to the officers of which he refer nelit all.—f«ondon fame, Th'-r« Is no member of sik will not be use anllaii, Instruotur or clergvm Address tho !V**»ody Medical . 11. Parker. No 4 BulHneh us., who may l>e consulted o quirlng skdl and vxperic THE OKTLY “Spot Cash Store” IKT AMERICUS. Louisiana State Lottery Go. “ tfi do hereby certify that ut mpemut the arrangements for all the Uonthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company,and inperton man age and conttol the Drawings themselves, and that the tame are conducted with lion- etty, fairness, and in good faith toward all partus, and tee authorise the Company to ueethie certificate, with fac-timHee of our Signatures attached, in its advertisements." We promised in issue of 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 for less money than any house that sell goods on thirty days time. Con.emplute a few quotations and note the difference 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 the CASH DOWN. We will sell you First Patent, (entire Roller system) For 50 pounds, $1.75. Old price, $2.16. 2d Pat., for 50 pounds, 1.65. “ ...1.90. Fancy, for 50 pounds, 1.50. “ 1-80. Choice Family 50 pounds, 1.35. •* _ , l-®&- We guarantee all these Flours as represented, and if not satisfactory you can return then, 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. 1 “ 11 pounds New Orleans Clarified for 1.00. 1 “ 11^ poundsNewOrleans (Bellewood) Clarified, for 1.00, 1 “ 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 at 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 for the little ones. We deal pounds Choice Pio Coffee for $1 Thurber’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 bags, 150’pounds,|$1.05 per sack latitllte, o jtrret, lb tint have ImULiIthcLJ r/t I »kill physicians u qiecin LnLjIfy. "K. ""“THYSELF MAGNOLIA 8PKINGS AND FARM FOB SALK. Three bnnt!red and fifty acres of land, eleven and one-half miles west of Ameri cas: one hundred and forty acres cleared anil in good state of cultivation, balance m woods with plenty of good timber. These is on the place twenty-five acres j bottom land ditched and in cultivation, six room dwelling, tenant houses suffi cient for the farm. Bat h house and good stables at the Springs, near the late sur vey of tho Auiericus, l’reston and Lump kin railroad, convenient fo church anl school, plenty of good water. A chance for a bargain. Come and look Address all enquiries to J- A. BEID, octOtf Plains of Dura, Ga. For Sale or Exchange. itat’onary engin**, thiec boilers, planing ■T mill. cHsi nS'l, lath mill, »r»n turning mil', ■»- *•»>•■. f — — lathe with piping, l.i-plrat jrocjlo several lumber •IrtltH ' i'v&TuSbe! EX mill *”i er to rlv.-r landing. Knotwh hard wood at d w pine lumber at •< per KWtoJas^t^nil^l fr can' f be bad CT DaHen, wnere it can Df -t »» any season of the year. A cash pur- i f I .am*, commll. sari* s, i iv; property It located on ev river, fft tulles south » li*»l t of E; ’ " .ids of tie- •nsvtlle and e property wl|Tbe aoltTche»»Tor casli w wdf fc« etwhamred for Arnerlcus «>r Sum*er county property. For further particular* enquire at |I».."SU».s offlee. August 27, lb$4. tf WANTED. To rent about a fom mule farm with mules, corn, fodder and plantation tool*. Placs mad not have local cans * for mck- nes*. Will give good lef-fenoe. Wjjw apply tt this ofttct. octw We are slaughtering nt 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 of it! Cox, Hill & Thompson’s genuine Stone Mountain Corn Whisky for $2.20 per gallon, usually sold at $2.50, Tobacco and Cigars. We can undersell anybody—we offer “Lucy Hinton” nt 57c per pound, and all other grades proportionately. We regret Hint wc have not space nulltcient to give full and complete quotations on all of our goods, but you will hear from us occasionally. Remember that by During your goods from us and paying SPOT CASH you do not pay from 25 to 50 per cent, for bad debts, as usual in credit store. A Word as Regards the Penny ! To all those who scout at the idea of introducing the Penny in Amcricus, we say that wc stand readj to redeem in <*oodn or the cash anv amount from 5c upwards. Bring them along and get their full value al TDE«’ SPOT CIS! STOKE 11 HEIMS FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY.& CO.’S BANK. Very truly, SCHUMPERT & RONEY. .imericus, Ga., January 11,1884. -• Commissioner* | Incorporated in 1868 for 85 years by tho Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes— with a capital or 11,000,000-to which a reserve funa of over $500,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular rote its ftrnnchl** wne made a part of tbo present State L'onatitution adopted December 2d, A. !>., 187t. Th* only Lottery ever toted on and tntlorted yl the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. It* Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WMf A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS K, IN TI1K ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, 'lUESDAY, Oetob.r J«, 188* 173d Monthly l>r*wili,! CAPITAL PRIZE, $70,000. 100,000 Tickets at Fire Dollars Each. Fractions, In Firths, In Proportion. USTOK riiiZKB:. 1 CAPITAL PlllZB ,78.000 l; tl" do 80,000 1 do do 10,000 2 PRIZES OF $6.000 12,000 6 do 2,000, 10,000 10 do 1,000 10,000 80 do 500, 10,000 100 do 800, 20,000 300 do 100....... CO.OOO POO do 50, 25,000 1000 do 25, 25,000 0 Approximation Prize* of $760...... $6,750 » “ ** 600 4,500 0 “ “ 250....,, 1250 1,907 Prizes, amonntliiff to ..9265,600 Application for ratcHto clubs should be made only to the offleo of the Company In New Orleans. For further Information write, elearly, Rlvlr»i» Bill address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to RBW OIU.KAISS SATIOSALUSK New <Irlenne ( La. POBTAIs NOTES and ordinary letters by Mail or Express (all sums of 99 and upward by Express at our expense)-to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans. La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, * 007 Seventh tit., Washington, D. O. The Lost is Fold. A N DJCANjpi E[FOD N D’AT BUG CHAPMAN’S Bar and Rostanrant. EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY, and sleep ou a*[(h>« bod. Everything 'b**‘*been renovated nud U sweot and cleen. I bnd In Bur's Liquors Trom S to 13 Years Old! cntlnir. Cali early and secure jour beds and All School Ms, MRS. FRED LEWIS’. Amerioufi, Ga., Ang. 24,1884. tf mdMCietvUn. E. J. KN0WLT0N, Am Mar. I Walfl t fifteen pounds. Adjustable. FOB PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES Neatest, Cheapest, Beat. “Cleanliness fa next to Godlinees.” octn-ly DURHAM’S IMPROVED smiURl) UBBIKE! In the'best constructed sad fin ished, rivet better pereentaire. ni«re power, and is told tor low oo*)r, per boss —— * v “- --*h r Turbine iz I ML >|*V