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Americus Recorder.
tor. l. auwn, mmf.
OfeeUI Oman of Webstf Qjootf.
SUNDAY. OCTOBER. 91 Wfc
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A few weeks non and the po
litical agony will be over.
governor Cleveland last week
vUltrd Buflslo, and received the
grandest ovation ever otTered a
presidential candidate.
It seem* strange that the pro
duce speculators could ran up the
pripe of corn “on Change” in
Chletgo, Tuesday, to #1 per bosh-
el, when every regular grain deal-
er in the town was selling at 662
canto.
The Brooklyn Eagle gives a com
potation made up at the headquar
ters ol the independent republi
cans by which the vote of that
party is estimated at 46,000 for
If am. York state. The Herald
thinka the estimate much too low.
The city or town that. prospers
these days has to make earnest
ettorts to achieve euccess. Noth
ing but energy and enterprise will
avail. The days of trade and
wealth begging business men to
take them in out of tbc weather
ure gone forever.
Bill Jobes, the young man who
•hot' at 'QirKean in the streets while
he jbbib*ing carried from court to
prison, was converted at Bladens-
burg, Md„ tue other day at a big
meeting. He lias never been so
lortnnate as to have a good offer
trap) a dime museum.
The eurioue statement is made
that not only baa the long drought
in Maryland done great damage to
crops of corn, tobacco, etc.,
throughout the State, but that is
h*a actually bad a very injurious
elect upon tbe oyster crop. It is
said that tho rivers Sowing Into
tbe Chesapeake Bay are so low
that there baa not been sufficient
Iresb water mingled with the salt
water to properly develop and
fatten the Mvalves. So far there
lias been no complaint of tbe
dronght (fleeting llsli nr the Pro
hibitionists.
The pioet notable of recent ac-
ces'alon's to tbe republican revolt
against Blaine in Wisconsin is that
of the lion. William Young, of
Milwaukee, said to be the largest
merchant and wheat
operator in ibe world, lie was a
supporter of the republican candi
date until tbe -phbflCatlon of tbe
second installment of tbe Mulligan
letters, when he promptly bolted.
Judge C. M. :of "Vernon
county, in tblBBiisaMtey republi
can candidate for congress in 1882,
has also declared fur Cleveland.
Tbe Independent movement is
making favorable progress through-
outtfl'tfte.
! CU^imRANK*
During tho war tbe soldiers in
their cyyps sealed their little
family differences by a square and
friendly ael-to, and when tbe quar
rel VC* over t|ey (Root hands end
fell into "the ranks, each one ready
to tight the common enemy. We
have had a little family quarrel In
ib!s r senatorial district between
Deatoerats. it Is now ended, and
while the result does not satisfy
those who were defealrd, as it
never does, we are confident that
lioth sidrs will shake hands, fall
into ranks, and be ready to give
haute to the common ensmy in
No crater. The light then will
not be • family quarrel. It will be a
ualional one, involving issues of
importance, and it behooves the
Democracy to close up its ranks, |
fall Into line, make a grand and
dtcMvt chargt and reap the re
wards of victory.
While there Is no dangtr to tbe
eteotorni ticket of the State, there
ia necessity for vigilance in the
congressional districts. In this
district there la a Republican can
didate in tbe Held, aud he hopes
through Democratic confidence and
apatby to tee ore election. The
Democrats of this district should
make it evident by their votes that
they are ever allvv to their Inter
ests and do not propose that the
advantages they have to hardly
w»u shall be lost by nrgllgtnee.
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A SHALL VOTE PULLED.
Tbe Democratic vote cast In tills
8tate Wednesday will hardly reach
80,000, and it is doubtful it tbe
qptire vot<^ Democratic and repub
lican, will be much more than
100,000. In a few counties a pret
ty full vote was polled, owing to
tbe local contests. Generally,
however, there was a great show
of indifference. The people seem
ed to thing that as there was no
opposition to tbe Democratic State
ticket, there was no occasion to
take tbe trouble to vote.
In 1882 the vole wasn't large,
but It was considerable larger than
it was this year. For Stephens
107,260 voles were cast, and for
Gsrtrell 44,896, making a total
vote of over 160,600. It requires
an exciting contest to bring out a
big vote in Georgia.
A Bibb county farmer sent iu
two large wagon loads of roasting-
ears yesterday, and sold them at
20 cents per doxen. As it takes
100 ears to the bushel, for wbicb
he would receive 76 cents, he sells
tbe 100 roasting-enrs for $1,66}.
In this way a corn crop is made to
pay.—Macon Telegraph.
And yet tbe Telegraph says
truck-farming don’t pay.
Ike Pennsjlvauls Uretabaekers,
BeUEFoim:, Pa., Oct. I.—The
result of the evening session of the
Greenback Convention was tbe
adoption ol a resolution to fuse
with tbc Democrats, with the un
derstanding that no fusion or com
bination be made for a less number
than half of the electors. Eight
gentlemen were appointed ns a
committee to carry out the pur
pose of the resolution.
A CARD.
To all whs are suffering from thr error,
and indixoi't lion, of youtn, nervous
weakness, early (lees-- loss ol manhoods
die., I will send a ipe that will onre
you, FREE OK ( ItaRGE. This grsal
remedy waa diacovered by a missionary
in South America. Mend a self-addressed
entelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman,
Station D. Xtio York City
WEfjl'OTETHE FOLLOWING PRICKS
. One Uaudred Men's Cssaimsrt Hails.
Regular pries 410.00, for *3.00.
2E0 Pairs of Pams. Former pries pi 00;
now 41.60.
230 Pairs of Paols. Former pries $3 60;
now 42.00.
Men’s Caatimere Suits, ell sixes from 3$
to 42, et 30c oo tbe dollar.
Fonr-Button Cut-Aways at 33 per cent,
leu then ever known before.
Plslde and Checks are all the go this
season. We have got (hem in large vari
ety, and at prioes that pises compel,,
tinn in Ibe back ground.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Y» 1a powder nerrr vark*. A marvel of purity
•trenftli and wholo^omoneea. More economical
than tho ordinary hind*, and cannot he nold in
♦wnpcumt w uh tho multitude of low tool, whorl
weight, alum or phosphate powder*. &Monly in
*• eoiu. KOVAL BA KINO POWDIU Oil, 106
Wall H»root. .New York.
A POSITIVE CURE
ForEvtfyFonaof Skia aad Blood DHeist,
from Fiaples to Scnfala.
hta 4tu periwiljr
iimccmA Rkmeoie*.
vi.vr, and Vvnetru i
— r . -iJ Ownctm* and O&ncmuBoa* In pro*
portion, im caU my self completely cured.
w L. V. BARNARD
WATOUroaD. N. J.
Wo eon show you a tariety of One Thou-
aand different avyloo; more of thorn than
all tbe bouses combined, from Macon to
Montgomery, and at price* chattier than
you can buy common Jeans to malts tbera.
Our line of Souls Underwear
La larger than ever before, at price* w*
defy competition.
IN BOOTS AND SHOES!
We are J«it Leading tht Carayanl
Five Thouaand Pair* of Women Poker*,
from 3-7 and 6-9, at the atsrtting low
price of 65o per pair; never known to well
for lean than one dollar since Americus
has been a oity.
One thouaand pair* Children's Copper
Tip*, never Hold lew than 75c, cap now
be bought for 50c; a good, honest shoe.
10 Canes of Brogan*, from 6 to 11, and
10 cases Plow Shoes from 6 to 11, aotld
inner sole, white oak bottom, solid leather
counter, always sold at $1.50, now re
tailed at $1.00.
In Ladies', Misses, and Children's Fine
Shoes we can show you an elegant line,
and retail them aft prices 25 per cent, less
than any honse in town can bny them.
J. WAXELBAUM & 00.
Proprietors Now M Store.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
WHIM! SM HIBK CITY GALL ^CENTRAL PARK.
OLD ESTABLISHED MKHCA
Sl’PPOflRlJ TO BE FODN
USUaiTEDLAPATA
. WHOSE SOLVENCY WAS
JESTRLCTABLE HOOKS OF
F.8TIONABLE V.
Tottered and foB i a Day!
Specially was this title of many layge and celebrated Clothing
manufacturers who had made up numerous stocks from materi
als bought on credit, 'ffatte iflattiimulDH'H placed their faith
on lively and profitable September trade, absolutely relying op
it for funds to meet their maturing paper, which they httd j£ven
for piece goods, but the trade did not come, the continuous
warm weather and no customers cooked their “goose,” and there
was nothing left for them to do but to fail and turn their goods
over to an Assignee. It was had lor them, but it is in your
power to make it good for you, lor, as usual, when good goods
arc to be sacrificed tve are always on hand. Our Mr. Joe
Waxellmum was there, and notwithstanding the fact that we
were already prepared with a stock ol Seventy-Five Thousand
Dollars, we bought Thirty-Three Thousand more in Boys, Chil
drens und Men’s Clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy
Goods, Corsets, etc., at prices varying from 30 to 60 per cent,
of the actual value. Promptly at 8 o’clock Monday Morning
These Purchases will be Put on Sale
and it will be to the interest of every one in this city or country
to lie on hand, for at the prices we propose selling these goods
you were never offered them in the history ol the dry goods,
clothing, boot and shoe trade.
PROPRIETORS NEW YORK STORE,
Americus. Georgia.
T«u Pieces Blaok Caahmfre u, .
Wide, warranted ,|| *0“.',*-'“'^
y«<t. n«ver sold less than tide f*'
75^,u ' WMI ‘ * 0Jr
•{©sr-'firtisa
ftSSftk" 18 per ' v ‘ r< ’'*■*> %
On, *1.00 Black Hit Xl.
Aveune. New York, fnr *1J3 ‘ h "' 1
In Colored Silks and Saiin. „
wn ROT imsyinabls shade: from %
*1 50 per yard. ■ “
lo Hqnsefiirni.li.nr Good, w« i...
bought direct finm Imporier., who J
tbe misfortune to retire Irma bn,inn
rather noexpectsdly. W. ho«,ht a?
Call uKi see orrr Ten-Ceui Towel, M)
24 inches lone; nil linen, worth 25c
?»4lv*,g6o<1 Napkins, all linen, to,it
^j00 Lintu H-rnmnl Napkin*, at 10?
with colored border*. Never sold foi
Ifsh tbau 25e.
500 3fnr*eillpft Qiilt-, alwnv* gold , t
$1.50, oitn iiow be bought for 95c.
out lire or
Is too DnnKfDOH lo mention, earning*
stock, of Three to Fifteen Thonnand Do:.
lsfefcto**&4fti) Department iIodv. mil
anything we happen i oft to have thei^-i
old mas never made.
In CAItFETS and -BtOft we CAD Mut
you 33 per cent, lens than you have ern
known them before, and give yon a ntock
equal to iny honse this side of Baltimrr*
to nelect fr ra.
It Is rather early in the %e*n >n to uU
about CLOAKS. But remember ae
ufacture every garment we mU, and
talk about them later when |L*
rttergrowe colder. We are confident
there will be no oauae to complain of our
priceN, and so fares assortment and Mjb
is concerned, we oan compate withnoy
house Ip ibe State, and will fake as awl
S leaaure In showing our geode m in sell-
tg them.
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Call Early aid Aveid (he Rush!
J. WAXELBAUM & CO,
Proprietors Neff Tori Store.
AtyEIWUS, - - GEORGIA
s Corner,
STILL LEADS!
ECZEMA TWENTY YEAM
Caw* X*t a ll«s •€ Its Itaiuwsrsits.
Voar CvneVEA hM dose a wonderful cur« for
»• roor# thAB two year* in Not a Kfa of it*
,!l.'!!E5 , »r,SASr ! K
ntANK C. SWAN. Ih-vni*.
Uavi khill, JIasi.
BENT EOB AXYTHIRfi.
Harts* «—d ss« CtrtirfaA Inansaa far
-labun isoath. for Tauw. sa4 SsslW mtsd it, l
im sfesliaa to gtt it to fell sa (MMMm. I cab
vcootmrml ft Iwjoad nw w»n1n I u<t *r*c
lacd for Tetter. Bonn, Cat*, etc. Ia tact. W Utile
*e»t BtetUciae I have ever tried (or anything.
It 2 HOKTOM. -
Mrntu. Run
MBUriLOCS SOBER*
iis^T^ssarsjxAirtsiia!
CmTikllJluxD And Utey bare cured a*.
JSO. OABK1LL.
Hkbbos, Tmaty-R ConrTt. Pin.
CfxiccJLk iOAT the creak Mkia Cure* esteraally.
tnU every * her*. Price. CCTKCU, SO Mih;
Soar,Serai*: laoinan. fi.
Kkin. Ccticctu Soaa
CHEAP LUMBER.
KKY, , ari 5! VMKUP
Ho! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Comer aud bu;
The vplendid snccM* which utten<lcd|)ur^effort*4l<> latnwIoclDpr the *slc of
■—FIJSTE CLOTHING
. In our# , has induetdhis fj hrisy out fur the Sprin* Irsd# th# Isrgidt, ksndsomrit untl
VYe invite everybody and the public gen- j
erally to call at our shop and examine our P©rf©Ct Fittingr ClotllillCf
immense stock of First-Class Finished Single , EVEK shown in americus i
Theec good* bar# b*vn nelecled with fret! cars and po**r«sl an elriTHUcc of design, he*uij or flnl*h
and Double Seat Buggies and One Horse “ d 4 " ,b "" r ^ «- ■*«-• •
, „ , , , . t11 , , GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE
Wagons, of all styles and sizes. All of which
* We bsrs$tl»o a Urge and well selected stock of psrfeel fitting
are of our own inanufucture, and will be sold Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear!
as cheap as it is possible to sell such work in *"■>•i-yhiafi»■*.*, 7 «ra,.,-.(-.,.10,1.,o*^,. i«i,..,4».,«,ir.s»i,.ia,n»M»v-
* * pIsAsun# In dlsplajing these Usutlful goods whether you wish to buy or not.
any market. In reference to our Single and THORNTON WHEATLEY,
Double Seat Dexter Buggies, wc will say we Wheatley’s Corner, : : : Americus, Ga,
were the first to introduce them in this coun
try, and have from tho 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 10; BOOKS 5 AND ? PERIODICALS
each buggy, and can sell you a Buggy and AT PUBLISHERS PRICES!
Harness as cheap as anybody. All we ask is Best and Cheapest Writing Paper and E11*
to give us a trial. velopes in town I
A word now to those who have old bug- j Croquet, Base Balls,
gies and wagons and desire to have them re- ' Hammocks, Chess, and
• * * nr mi • Light Reading for Summer Days,
paired or made new: We will give you more<
work, and a better job, for less money than 1 BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAV.
any other shop in Americus. Try us and be NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE,
convinced. ACUXTESS AYOOOIt
Americus, Ga,, July 26,1264. .. OA<
HAVING MY STOCK THAT WAS I,KFT FROM THE FIRE IX -ORDER,
AND REPLENISHED WITH NEW GOODS, 1 AM NOW PKEPAK
ED FOR BUSINESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY.