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A KINDLY HKIUTAOK
l Plarj- H.C. Booth.)
I Uwb • lilt!* drop of blood
WboM cinm is wild sod fleet—
HOBMttoMe I foe) it in mr euul
.Vndsosnatlmm in my feet.
Kimthnn it eoonss like a rill
And maeUmen lilc<- a flood,
And often I am delug'd with
This little drop Of WooL
I know tram whence the beritacn—
Worn out the heart" of kluge;
Bnawtlmss Itgnrn ethereal
And etweade iu.lt in wince,
AndDten I feel tbo eoule of wiade
Onlmrincnwawar
RaektotlwhishaiKwatnl haUa
When Jeweled foontaiaa play.
WWhin the royal temple’e alalee
A^tgZ&hrtnm
The eweeteel eeaeereewlec,
Thei burner at whnee pom perfume
Malta through the azure dome
« And forme drain in epirtt flowers
In the “Micbty BpWtV boma
The rmvme that graced the haughty lirows
Were not of relknrgoC awl stones,
_Bnt clonone ragles’ wings.
Tlielr liolam halls—the hnundleee woods,
Their shrtoee— the forest bowers.
Their singere—all the binle of heaven.
Who never tells His 1
And when the mighty buffalo
With their majestic tread
Went shaking down the stars from baanm-
Rrom the hunting grounds o'erhead,
Ike brave to whom tha spirit spake
Replied with regal pride,
And with his d ath-eong on his lips
lie laid him down ana died.
Yo sleep, O kingly anoeetors!
WrtUlKS
m
A pn«rrft*l rrroHy wtileb
•" •* *——‘1
^•vnWi icutt «ii»
r*etlyMM« Ur |« inU«. pm-i-fint i> Meet
reVf. Dr. taafelhi dUn-wered Brcirlethr aaJ
brought It de»» (nm lb# H -wl#: Prof. IHm
IutatmI It tmd Ml It arenad ibe wwr« in m
•rcenne *• * mhrimi a^~*ar*r. *»*> Dr. Jmin
bottled It m to «nr» ell pain.
flood for Nan and flood fbr Bwwt
Price one Dollar,
holt hr K. J. KI.DRIIMIK, |ini(|let,(iMienl
Affnt, amrrletis,Us,
ALL ORDKM PHOMPTI.Y NM.M
fWK.lt dlrsrtlene eewaueuy each kenle
SOUTH GEORGIA
HALE and FEM.UK COLLEGE
DAWSON, OA.
rrtiaeerh vt
rimes raeb
Uoird >-ndini i
I Ihaii >. tiresn ,t
1 Usanf latitH',1
I tally lnss. ,1
flr-t lf.i.4«r lu S.pl.in»er. snH
- ear art.id Thursday III Jim.,
at lorarhols.tlr year, latyd IZft 00
*• >‘ ylrl#, 184 00
(itt fiat, •* 40 is 1
lltatabonod!
I but a little drop of blood,
And yet I feel it roll
As If a tkonmnd tomahawks
Were lifted In my soul!
It lights tha mertt eaaacU flrse
within my heart aod brain.
At wMoh tha aoul In eflenea aits
And deigns nett let com olein.
Yowroynlgbostt, O woodlandkiugn
They raid* in meat will.
And bid me, with iiniteria! |irMe,
To aaffsr. end bn stUl.
rhey do not teach when Knots to tur-
And give the Other cheek;
Una! (Tbadl
_ i of eagle
Too little of the dove;
tly heritage is rich in hate.
Though poor enough ill lo
SUPERSTITIOUS SEAMEN.
Kleetrlr Kxbalatlaaa that Are Can.
aldered t nliirky by Mailer*,
[booilon Telegraph. 1
Of all the anperetitioni of the ana the
nodi intelligible are thoeo which
gather attorn the weird exhalation*
•ailed comiMteants. A green, faint anil
sepulchral light, ahining nt n yardiirni
nr hoom mid on a pitch black night nml
amid n gale of wind, might well puzzle
and agitato the aimplo heart of a Hen
man ntaring aloft at it, Hhukeapemv
embodies the shining appearance in
tlie penom of Ariol, and spiritual-
p it by hia own eonooption. "Now
’ the la-ak, now in the wain!, the
~ , in eveiy eubin, I llnm'd umaze-
ment; aometime I'd divide, ami burn in
many place*; on tho topmast, Hip yards
and Itowaprit, would 1 flnmn iliatinetlv,
then meet and join.-" It ia ipiito poaai-
bio that oue flnda here tint groundwork
■if tho belief formerly entertain,*! licit
“St. Elmu'a lire*,” or oom|MMantH, as
they are usually culled, were women
wbi) took this form to 1st wilder eeanuui.
There are atoriea of anilora giving ehiuu-
to n compoaant. following it from a
lower yardurm to the truck, aud then
licing spirited off by the figure of a fe
male that anddeiily gleamed out in the
• dnrknesa with the eompoaant shining on
her liair like a star.
Auothrr sn|N-rstituin was that com-
jMsant* were the souls of seamen that
had died altoard the ship. ami who, in
flaming form. Iiannteil those yarda uml
arms upon whirh they had ofl<S, when
in life, hung on by their “eyelids." Xo
sailor likisl one of those lights to shim*
t ,nponhim. I( the relleelion fell iipon
Ills fstv he would go In’Iiiw with the
convielion that soim-tliinj! evil was sure
to hap|-ell to hiui. Ah to tie 1 Flying
Dutchman, it in doubtful whether -lack
ever aiurerely in his heart Udietnl in
that apiatrition; lint of Fridgv tie*
mariners dread was habitual; dead
Isslics and pur-ms were ItHthasl
rijatfa as fateful, ami to drown a
eat niiaueertain way of provoking dis
aster, lhivv Jones Is-hmged to Jack i
theology. What ap|tenrain-e he assigueil
to this spirit, whether hit had horns
and n tail, or whether lie more resem
bled Neptune as persomlied in the
ohltii tiinea by men of-wars men who
erawlnl overt fie ltowa with erown ami
trident when the ispnilor hove in sight
is a point that remains 1.1 be settled
hut there eould is* no doubt that Davy
Joues was a dangerous monster w ho
lived at the bottom of the tea aud
whose days nml uights were devoted lo
the pleasing hilmrs of stowing away in
Ills mu'... use lia-ker the Isslies of sen-
men who canto Hooting down his
dominions.
Another nautical sti|M<rstitioii might,
iwrhaps, ls< found in the sailor's un
willingness to kill or ea|>turc a Mother
Cary’s ehieken. Coleridge's “Aneient
Manner's'’ albatross is a land-going
fancy. No mariner, however ancient
would anticipate evil in killing nn nl-
Ivatruss either with a hook or vrowlww.
To slay one of those little ehickens,
however, which follow in the wake nt
ships, rising and falling amid the stu-
liendoiu surges like divine inlimn-
lions that even as the lives of those
sparrows of the deep are cared for so
' is the poor nailer himself watelusl over,
would, in Jaek’s mind, lie rrekoued as
wicked as robbing a ehnreh. But all
MU'h fancies and superstitious are fast
, drifting away, if, to tise a marine
expnaion, they are not already
ont of right oaten. Draughts
from the seattle-batt in lieu o: j
the old “tots of grog’’ way have
something to do with the change, but :
the active agent of the transformation
ia unquestionably steam, and its obaox
su
relsl i--.ur"--, ... . V. kino
Fancy iknI «ifk j-rr moiitl t
No «Jkml non It «>r oouth lo mm# linfatnh and
ynif flr.il t)im nut*. Wr arid ru»ri*tir nmutal
a - ^ .»tour iiupilo.
in-ini ft if i Miototfor.
ti l inonil lmpr*vi*mrnt i
OarmHitt |» 7nM
J«t jrlU u. A. yrNri.Tt.
* FOB A ISUrtlKKMri EDUCATION
A DKPAUTMKNT Or THK
M. A. McNUl.TV, : : . : !*n #n!. r».
i).0 ADAMH, i'rliirijnlbf |frpAtim#«t.
Thr moot jvfnciIrol, lhn*<Htfh gixi fontilrtt*
bti*inr.A imin'i ir m> |nm>| In .hr w «»u>k. Ih*
Ortht-crflpltr, K!.n iiI| n. I*«fnc*|fl«m swl Ifor Ice of
“A Grand Revolution!”
mm THE OLD PRICES WITH THE NEW
-AT
Schumpert & Roney’s,
In. FSB mm’ Bout STOEF.’
MRS. FRED LEWIS
HCllOOL BOOKS.
EXF.BL'IHE BOOKS.
SCHOOL l’AFKIt, _
SLATES,
PENCILS,
PENS, INK.
SCHOOL BAUM.
S'l. ALT. OTIIKB THINtlS NEKtrKI* IS( J
IT IK RCIlUfL 1(0041. 1
■IKK LIRE OF
THE ONTLY
a
Spot Cash Store’
TINT AMBRICUS.
iU» 111(1111 SCHOOL.
Tl*>» will In* i«*N|N*nifl «.n MouJar. Janu*
r.r Hh, |hM, nn<l will coitlmi* •!» a h.>In«tir
Kinfhri. Ont «*!km| hn *•, f#»«. -Uiimudtr .icwl#*
“ ■ •ifualrtl in il*m <nwli«n«trrn mart of
1 Of the
i< bt lmr
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iiiiliiniiitl
tomriilriitrc
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film rt.l I'A'irmaf”*
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r i'll nil t
rpuutinl), ’I'lui ai duiiffl
t|u!r«*4> tflu.lt'.
TUITION!
rrlm.ttjr l*#|Miiin#iii l per intmili
iirmif...' r.tiM.t Im
itilfl our ntIiooI
A NEW TREATMENT
Kor Cnuanm|ilInn, Aathma. Ilrnurlil-
IWfl, Djraitrpaln, ('nlnrrh, llrminrli*,
Umblllly RliMNiNMIaiN. Nrurnldla,nua
nil rf.n itlr anti Nrr»t u« |»i#or*lrr«.
A CABS,
Wr. ihr omit riltr r *, h ivlnf mvlvrtl ennl amt
itrrn.iM.rnl laimill imm Ihr uc *.| ••ToMl k OlTN|i
OXYIIKK" |.|»»*tar»s| •tut rutniltmtt rrtl |.y Una.
a r Mtlrrln; from rlmmlr an«l mv. jIUwI ‘Mnrnra-
Ir" lo«!•• all lit <l wr caa toi-.akr it* v«r»
idokkl-owu an.l t .iuapirr Ihr puMIc wit:, road*
■IfllNT.
W# liau* ttpr^iaa! know l*il< of |>a* STAU-
KKY A I'AI.KN Tlit'v nrr tslbt it.'t, iiurliik’t nt,
mtl «'.»ii#ri. ti||.M«||i>M *lin., who ni l not. wr aio
*u»v,mi tkr any xlMeuiriit wtot. It thry tlo n»l know
or Minvi* lo W trif, nor j...blush any tr»tiinO“
n.al* «»r rriNirt# ••(whUTi arr not trrnuinr.
\VM |». KKI.I.KY.
Dr.nfsrr of I’.o dir-a front I'MMrlf.hi i.
Wo jiromisctl in issue of the Recorder of January 2d, to give you route prices x. soon ns
we arranged and marked down our goods. We arc now prewired und ready to give you more
goods for less money thnn any house that sell goods on thirty durs time.
Contemplate u few quotations and note the difference in SPOT^CASII prin-sand 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 yon First Patent, (entire Roller system)
For 50 pounds, $1.90. Old price, $2.15.
2d l’nt., for 50 pounds, 1.70. ** . 1.90.
Fancy, for 50 pounds 1.60. “ 1.N0.
Choice Family 50 pounds 1.50. •• . 1.65.
We guarantee all these Flours ns represented, and if not satisfactory you cun return them
and we will cheerfully refund the money,
Sugars. Sugars.
i Will sell you 10 |kiiuu1s Granulated Sugar lor $1,00.
“ 10j pounds New Orleans Clarified for 1.00.
“ 4i 11 pounds New Orleans (Bcllcwood) Clarified, fbr 1.00.
“ “ 12 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 lor the year’s coinsutfiption.
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 7 pounds Choice Pio Coffee for $1.
Thurher’s No. 41, (Roasted) a combination of Java, Rio, and Mocha, for 26c per pound.
STATIONERY!
16 COMl’f.KTK, AND HKU LINK OF
Miscellaneous Books^!
Wrapping Paper!
AND THE f
Latest Periodicals !
ALWAYS ON HAND. HIIK ALSO KERFS
CIGARS! *
G. W. GLOVER,
Groceries, Provisions,
General Merchandise
K«*pf t«fi l<jcd .i fall *:ock of fo.*4 good*, .which
lie *t-l:» «t (Air prion, II* 1* not giveti to F.'owing,
hut niiUR*Tot!<'a rquan* hiuilrM mil five tuck
MtitfuMlou to h'» co#fotncw Ibal they will cutnc
■(am.
AVsrl Door lo 0/iera House,
AM KM CCS.
GEORGIA.
SSfltn SSlltn
liv(*r|K>ol, lull weighty for $1.20 poV sack. Fine Si»lt, seamless Iwigs, 1 *j0 pounds, $1.05 per sack.
AitTiiru.
IMIittr Mil l , ut.llaln*r -Aitlmr*
I’llllwlflpbi.i.
lit*
Mv-mmid'
V. I.. IM.VllAlt,
Ftllior -l.uilt
t*hl«i.
I’l»i •dHpbiu, I'ii., .1
I n natural inquiry m irg-ml I
tip)tca«i,<nnl nml |H‘r»>>nnl
HroncMtl*. Amtf.ti
mtl of the hijlift pfrtvtnol
••mpoiiml Oxygen," c-ntnm-
u< ili* of iu*tion t»l i U:» rrt'i.'trk*
ikI a I .rit«' reronl rtf ftiirim*-
1 tioti, I'AUrrali. Neunugin,
te., n u| u wide ranfe »if
Bran. Fran.
We are slaughtering
SEED POTATOES.
at the very low price of $1.00 per cwt. to make room for a car load ol
To the Farmers
Counties of Sumter ami Schley.
1 represent capitalists who
desire to loan money on Real
Estate at low rates of interest
lor a term of yenrs. Come and
see me and get my figures.
Borrow the money and quit
the suicidul policy of rushing
your crops to market and sell
ing them tor less than the cost
of production.
D. C. N. BURKHALTER,
sopJl.wtlni AUEBICU8, GA.
Guano. Guano. Guano.
Whiskies. Whiskies.
Ill this line we are full to overflowing, and to unload wo have reduced the price on all grades
from 25c to $1.00 per gallon. Think ol it! Cox, Hill & Thompson’s genuine Stone Mountain
Corn Whisky lor $2.20 per gallon, usually sold at $2.50,
Tobaseo and Cigars.
We cau undersell anybody—we otter "Lucy llinton” nt 57c per pound, and nil other grades
proportionately. " •
We regret Hint we have not space sulllcicut to give full ami complete quotation* on all of our good*, but
you will hear from us occasionally. Kcmembcr that by buying your goods from us and paying SPOT CASH
you do not pay from 25 to 50 per cent, far bad debts, as usual in credit store.
MITCHELL’S
EYE-SALVE!
A.C« rt?;o, .*»!•• anti EflecUve Koomlj for
Sore, Weak & Inflamed Eyes,
’reducing Lougafilghlulaiii, and
UcstorluB the Sight ufIM Old I
Cares Tear-Drops, Granulations, gtye
Tumors, Red Eyes, and Malted
Eye 1 .ashes,
inreixo quick i
I'KUMANKNT CUD
ver Sore#, Tumors, Salt Ilhcum.
Burn*. Plica, wr whirmr lufluiaatlnu
exist*. Ill rC’IlKf.L’M SALVE may ba
used to *dvaaU««.
Sold by all Drng|IHi at 331 at*.
I GURE FITS!
K.U'."voKriil"aoB*CKxlLsari'il
SiSgiP®
J.A.S.1UISDEN,
to the oncieat rode poetry ami d U A1TO 33EALSZL
imaginations of the deep may bo wit- ”
■uraiid in the advertwcinento which Unm<>lz8.sj iw.ia -(-*» Uw bo mlw e
Yn. ..mnema. ” ^7 Uasso. t*slUw wlJits, l. bar their (lassoBMr
doilT IINNDCS Ud Miling Of VIIOlO f.»r naidlrr woon it*wrll la hum
tfcvu of ateimen oa FncUja. I j.u», oH*i tfa# itif thr -rA«lt * tt the iovm
A Word as Regards the Penny !
To all those who sccut at the idea of introducing the Penny in Americus, we say that we stand ready
to rcvlecm in goodo or the cash any amount from 5c upwards. Bring them along and get their fall valne at
TIE MLY SPOT C1SH STORE IS MERICR
FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK.
Very truly,
SCHUMPERT & RONEY.
Americus, On., January 11, 1nS4.
CONSUMPTION.
(*Uh InTt* efficacy, (tut
jTRKR, together With a >
Till euro "PR0FFS8IONAL
i lUCVCwTHiRttixtuionaTivr
A woRdrrfal baokof DHecllvwRkelchm, I
gegiSES&StS
^e. Wa waat iWauu
IffVTOffl WITHOUT A TKACIIBR !
nllslSIV Sapor’s Inatantanenna Guide
toKejsor Pianoand "npin. l’rlreOl, Will
teach any prieon to play NOpIrcrr of made Inom-
day, Yoaooeldat lenrn It vem a teacher to u*
nioQtb for ftO. Try it *ad heconvineed. Dunph*
copy vlll be naHtd toeny adktw oa rrcdpt'ol
M eenu la ntatnre hy HMABNB 4k CO.
Pahllilura, I*. (». Bex 1#0T 9 New York.
FOR SALS.
1 han tbn. Iwasss aa4 lots tor sste.elwsp fs
• ABtatbscH).
i AtT. Wkillry’i.
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