Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 09, 1884, Image 2

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m Americus Recorder. Johnston's Orest I’erforinsnet. Chicago Oct. 3.—Johnston, tbe W. i,,qi.*ssnkic Kditar. | pacer, made a record hereto-dsy ' - —r tbat will bo at the top of tbe list OBelalOncsa tf Webster County. ! for a long time. He wax brought | out and given a warming op best THUH8PAV, Ot TOBEW- 9, »B$ j |n 2:19j . Thcn he and Bichal: : were brought out and tbe judges FELTON AHAIX IN THE FIELD. ] ennounced that they would be s coming iumimb is Slate Politic*.; slartcu about four lengths apart, 1 I not to pace against each other, but i4p«ciAl DIfipateh to tfavanrub Daily Time*. ! , . .. 4 . , . , , * n . 0 ns. M „ i each in an attempt to bent bis own Atlanta. Oct. 6.—The reen- ... , * ,• trsnee of Dr. W. H. Felton into I reeord - Kichnll^’« being 2:12}. They politic* has started the campaign were given the word, each onego- of 1833. Felton bss said nothing ! in z fast and level. Johnston reach- to Indicate that be will continue in ed U» Hrs‘ quarter in 32 seconds, politics alter tbe expiration of his » 2="8 W- Soon alter passing .- .,rs'.j.i • the first quarter post, Ricball made a very bad orenk, and was jogged the rest of tile way without any attempt to make time. Johnston increased bis speed slightly, reaching tbe half post in 1:03}. or at tbe rate of 2:09 fora mile record, a quarter being covered In 31} seconds. Along the third quarter the same terrific flight wan kept up, and the spectators began to cry “He will beat it." He Hew to the three-quarter post in 1:35 and the cry was, “Sec him go, he will heat 2:08.” D^wn the home stretch be came even faster, but without a falter, and as steady as clock-work. Those holding walebes on him could scarcely credit tbe lagging seconds and at the distance-stand the cry wits, “He will heat 2:08." There was no slacking of speed to the wire, and the mile was completed in the mi pieced i-11 ted time ol 2:06}, the last quarter being paced in 0:31}, or at the rate ot 2:05. The horse and bis driver. John Kpian, were loudly cheered, aud Wood- mansee, the manager for Commo dore Kittson, was heartily con gratulated. Ilichall then attempted present term in tbe Legislature to which be baa just been elected with so mucli enthusiasm. It is pretty certain, however, that be is train ing for aometbiog bigger than a seat in tbe Georgia Legislatuie. There ii every probability that tbe campaign twoycirs from now will be bested. The people arc resting. Tbe opponents of the present powers aro sulking. McDaniel has had bis walk over, and everything is quiet. Does anybody believe that the campaign of i860 will be the tame thing through which we have just passed? Tbe people in stinctively look for a warm tight and with a unanimity that is sur prising they nave hit upon Felton a* the leader of the aggressive fac tion. They believe that two years from now Felton will lie a candi date lor Governor, and if the or ganized Democrats should he di vided he would make a race such as this restless people would like to see. There aro a great many people woo would like to see a fight such at Felton would make under circumstance? favorable to him. Felton is an aggressive man,; - . , . , - and as little ns the Democrats 10 l, 1 c “ t , hls tecorcl but only suc- tbink of it, a state of affairs exists j ' !ee '' c '* ln “abing 2:14. He made that would play right Into iiis 1 1,0 0,,l, ‘ r attem t ,t - hands. There arc facts and llg- i rriiiT ures on record concerning the in-j A , human treatment of convicts that j r ° * n wlw ,rnm th " mr ’ will be brougbt'out when the Leg- Mature meets. They cannot be scoured now, because no newspaper man hns authority to demand them. The situation is peculiar, and f will not give details, but if I were inclined to tell the plain, un varnished truth, it would create a sensation equal to the horrors that the lamented Hob Alston brought to light. The Legislature meets in one month and Felton will have his opportunity. Docs any one doubt that he will improve it? It lie exposes tbe horrors that I know have‘existed this year aud become the earnest champion of reform in the convict system be will have an immense following to back him up for Governor. What will follow remains to he seen. It is not known that Felton will go oil this line, but thero seems to he a gen- j era! Impression he will. The Dai ly Times has been a good prophet heretofore. Put this down as the first intimation of the coming sen- nation in Slate politics. Perhaps the Democrats may anticipate the wily doctor, and by taking action rob hia sails of their wind. Brunswick’s Artesian Well. Macon Tclo.jrapb. The people of Brunswick aro happy over the successful boring of an artesian well in that city. Mr. Tim C. Hickey was in Macon yesterday, and lie was very proud of it, as he has made Brunswick his home. He says the citizens are full ol' enthusiasm over the success of the well. Water was reached on Sunday night at 313 feet. The work was in every way a success, not a ainglc accident nor any lost time. Mr. Brush, the con tractor, says ho has not made any money out of the contract, lieeunse he found water so soon. It was put down (six inch pipe) at a cost of $1,200 or $1,500, and there ia a flow of eighty gallons per minute of pure water. There is no place on the seaeoast that needa good water more than Brunswick, and we now waft our congratulations. anil todison ti-ins of ynutii, nervous weakness, early ilecr*- loss „i manhoods &o„ I will semi a ipe that will onra you, FltF.F, OF t (URGE. This preat remedy was iliseovered by a missionary in South Amerioa. Send a self-addressed envelope to tlio Rev. Joseph T. Inmax, Station J), A’eie Fork City To fftre tod pita jf lilt MM Eose, ail Vbat Vill Be Done, \\ E (JIOTK THE FOLLOWING FR ICES One Hundred Men’* Cassimere Suit*. Hepnlar price.W0.00, /or $5.00. 250 Pairs of Pants. Former price |2 00; note $1*00; 250Fnini of Pants. Former price05.00; Mon’s Casaimere Suits, all ftizee from S3 to 42, at 50c on the dollar. Four-Button Gut-Arrays at 33 per cent. le*§ than ever known before. Plaids and Cheeks are a4thego this season. We have got them in large vari ety, and at prioes tbat plooe competi tion in the back ground. We ran show you a variety of One Thou* saud different styles; more of them than ell tbe houses combined, from Macon to Montgomery, and at prices cheaper than yon can buy common Jews to make them. Our Liueof Genls Underwear Is larger than ever before, at prices we defy competition. IN BOOTS AND SHOES! n> are Just Leading the Caravan! Five Thousand Pairs of Women Pokers, from 3-7 aud 6-9, at the startling price of 65o per pair; never known to for less than one dollar aimw Ainerious has been a oity. One thousand pairs Children’s Copper Tips, never sold lots than 75c, can now bo bought for 50c; a good, honest shoe* 10 Cases of Brogans, from 6 to 11, and 10 cases Plow Shoes from 0 to 11, solid ianer sole, white oak bottom, solid leather counter, always sold at 11.50,'’now re tailed at $1.00. In Ladies’, Misses, and Children’s Fino Shoos we can show you an elegant tins, and retail them at prices 2a per cent, lens than any house in town can buy them. J. WAXELBAUM & 00 AMERICUS, GEORGIA. convulses new yorke^city hall ^central park. SUPPOSED TO BE FOUNDED 1)31 UNLIMITED CAPATAL AND UNQUESTIONABLE CREDIT. Tottered and Pelt in a Ray! Specially was this true of many large and celebrated Clothing manufacturers who had made up numerous stocks from materi als bought on credit. These manufacturers placed their faith on lively and profitable September trade, absolutely relying on it for funds to meet their maturing paper, which they had given 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 for them, but it is in your power to make it good lor you, for, us usual, when good goods are to he sacrificed we are always on hand. Our Mr. Joe Waxelbaum was there, and notwithstanding the fact that, we were already prepared with a stock of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars, we bought Thirty-Three Thousand more in Boys, Chil drens and 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 Honda) Moniitl!! These Purchases will be Put on Sale m pood cash. 50 Pieces Brocade MaHhkacs worth per yard, retailing by n- now at l.V In Silks, Kalins, and Velvets wtin always, tbeaekni>wlHd K „| leadeis them in price from 25c per vhitI Our $100 Black Silk i>i M iU Avenue, New York, f.-r $1 25. “ In Colored Silks and Satins you any imaginable shade; f r>w * $1 50 per yard. In Hon8efurnbhin-4 Goods we |, iT , bought direct fn*m importer*, who V These manufacturers placed their faith 5i‘C on the dollar. They hav* t,> t, 0 to be appreciat'd. Call and aea ourTen-Cent Tm\>!,' 5 ;i r 24 inches Jong; all linen, w»*rih 2s?." ‘ Twelve good Napkins, nil linen, for* 500 Limn Hemmed Napkins,at j«. with colored border;*. Never sr>)<} ^ Its* than 25i\ 500 Marseille** Quilt**, always Mild ,t $1.50, can now he bought lor 1)5:? OITfl LINE OF and it will be to the interest of every one in this city or country to be on hand, for at the prices we propose selling these goods woftthfr 1!ro ' r,, ool ' 1el '- you were never offered them in the history of the dry goods, clothing, boot and shoe trade. J.Waxelbaum&Go. PROPRIETORS NEW YORK STORE, Americus. Georgia. Ten Pieces Black Cashmere :« >► . wide, warranted nil wool, 14 ’ t •'-* H yard, never sold lesw than Ten Pieces Black Cashmere, | > j ocll «rrar.ied ail uia &’» money. wide, at 42£ cents pery^id. w wool. Goods worth 75 cents. ?5 Pieces Black and Colored Ann 38 |,.oh* wide, all .bad,",, jl' )nrd.^ Gonds lemilins any»ii ttPHt ■ a| l 'be lead, "onh li jt 50'Pifces Dress Gm ing shades, at 7Jc pe lar* in our Retail Departineut hlom anything we happen r.ot lo I old m in nf?ver made*. ln CARPETS and JlL’G.s you 33 percent less than yi known them before, and giv equal to any house tbif* Hide to aelect fr: m. It ia rather early in the about CLOAKS. But re manufacture every garment will talk about, them Inu the U sell, i We ortment anil *tvh house in the State, and will laken«niurii pleusnre in rhowung our goods as in -Fil ing them. Call Early and Avoid I hr Kusli! J. WAXELBAUM & CO. Proprietors Row York' Store, AMERICUS, - - GEORGIA. STILL LEADS! POWDER Absolutely Pure. T in powder never vnrlcf. A marvel of poritr ■Irenirtli and whn|«.omene**. Mure economical than the onlinury kinds, and cannot Iwt sold In conipetmn with the tmiltllndo uf low teat, sbon weight, alum or tdioapbate i-owder*. SoId mhf »S tincan*. itOYAI. BtKlNU POWDKR CuTlM \\ nil Hi re«t. Now York. oetjlyj. A POSITIVE CURE For Eurj Form of Skin and Blotd DisitM, from Pimples to Serofslt I have tiad lb« Pnartaaifi for niiie month*. About sssasSgBWM^HSi hi* riM perfectlr dasaribtid mine. ftrn.TTiA RKMrni». mini two bo i i TTU fitA and ATTICIHa Mad in pro- Aeampnlin Lii- Hvfnliil Amianv, N. Y., Oct It Iran*. pi red to-ilnv thnt «o lar I'roro pigeon holiling the charge* .gainst 1 WiTTOItHiP, FT. J. l'.t'ZF.M.l TWEXTY TEAKS Cm red. XoiaNliaoflU Rtarptarw I'CTJcrMA hu dona a wonderfal^cura for Sheriff Davidiou, of New York, as j TSJJTJfVk*tt,*VS h*. been allegcii. Gov Olevel.nrt ! on tbe 24tb of beptemlier last for-1 «**- 1 »u> mslly notiOed Sheriff Davidson ; that charges of malfeasance in j office and neglect of duty had i Been preferred against him, and requiring him to answer such charges within twenty day*. On i September 28th William O. 11 ice ! served the order upon Sheriff j Davidson. Tho case was taken up ' as soon as it was reached in the ; regular course of business. 11 was ! necessary for the Governor to ex- ; amine a thousand pages of testi- • mony before taking action in the S eara. HoUIM' iIMt CUKE MOUTH WANn AM. fieatiltlce i* an infallible care (or Ulcer- »t«t Sore Throat, Bleeding Gams, Boro j - uoatta and Ulcers. Clean, Ihe Teeth and heepa Hie Goma healthy. Prepared sole- ' ly hyDn. J. P. * w. B. HnUtEs, Den- ! '■**„*; m Jtolberr, Street, Macon. Ua. j , h , v , (or ule , t „ Coop(r ** S**: 1** H nrt i drniut, j Coignca, tho boat mad*, which X WUI mU MddMiUkiat j diitcbmp -fcal'td foroona. BISIT FOB AXYTBIXB. • m nuxirru* to *•! it to well Mi iWWliNjM. I CU rs-.Himraend it h«>nt>d nay remedies I tuvw svsr i Head for T.ll. r Knrna, Cats, mto. la fuTlt is tbs b«»i medicine I have ever tried for sujthiua. „ K. A HORTOH f Mthtlr. Mi-*- M KOITT.Ol'N KOBEM. i trite hia KfiiMtiiitis sad they bs\« eared bm. JXO. GAS KILL. llrutoN. Tn.vYca C*>tnrrY. Penn. I—w uf Uwir. cured by rrTltL*A KEMW.VWT tha n-w KI.mhI Puritter tntsmsllt, sod GUT IT l’BA Bad iVnoi-BA Hoap tbs Vtest Skin Copes esUrasUy. Add evenahers. Price, fmem, M antst SoAi , yicent*; KesOLtext. f I. l'otter Unit wad Chemical Cs. Baal—, Cheap Bngiaea. J F.|MUcdaUdraggUt,asd 1-plTu it. i. ms. Wlieatley’s Oomer, Ho! every one iu need of Clothing, “COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Comer and bu; The splendid success wblob ulteiKVd^oDrVfTortn.ln Introducing the >alv of FIJSTE CLOTHING , has induond/is U bring o S trade Hie largest, bMulcoi Fitting KVEIt SHOWN IN AMERICUS! Clothing We invite everybody and the public gen erally to call at our shop and examine our j Perfect immense stock of First-Class Finished Single and Double Seat Buggies and One House; Wagons, of all styles and sizes. All of which j @UA RANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaLK are of oar own manufucture, aud will be sold | SUrt9) ColIarSj Cufe) Neck and Uudemeat I as cheap as it is possible to sell such work in j any market In reference to our Single and | Double Seat Dexter Buggies, we will say we ! Wheatle'y^Coram- 1 were the first to introduce them in this coun-! I : These goode hive been selected with gvcftt cart und vosaeBs' and durability of texture, that few indeed can equal, and i: Aud everything in the way of Gent’s Furnishing Coups. Polite and .n'rmive Salem pleasure in displaying those beautiful goods whether you wirli to buy or r.< WHEATLEY, ; : Americus, Ga. try, and have from the beginning up to the 1 BOOKS ! present time constantly improved them, and 1 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 to each buggy, and can sell you a Buggy and Hamess as cheap as anybody. All we ask is to give us a trial. A word now to those who have old bug gies and wagons and desire to have them re- laired or made new: We will give you more work, and a better job, for less money than any other shop in Americus. Try us and be convinced. Amerious, Ga,, July 25,1884. » 1 BOOKS ! HAVING MV STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FROM TIIE FIRE IN <>III)IH- AND REPLENISHED WITH NEW GOODS. I AM NOW PREPA It ED FOR BUSINESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY BOOKS * AND * PERIODICA LS AT PUBLISH BBS PRICES! Best and Cheapest Writing Paper and En velopes in town! Croquet, Base Balls, Hammocks, Chess, and Light Reading for Summer Days. BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. A.CS-M-E51B AYCOCli' AMTOHIO CJB G-A. ■am