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Americus Recorder.
XV. V. OLtnnlB. Editor.
uncial Oman or Webiter County.
HEDKEHD4Y. OCT. 15, >84
^AKlH G
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
!c*. A mirvcl of purity
T U powder never turle*. A mirve
strength and wliolit'omeneaa. Morn e
than the ordinary kinds, and cnnnnt
ipctlon with the uiiiltitudn <>f low
' ' ’ phosphate p ’
M.
York,
weight, alum
Wall Si
KOVAL hiking poivdkim
(uticura
A POSITIVE CURE
For Every Form of Skin and Blood Disease,
from Pimples to Scrofula.
•riaais for nine months. About
«ly I had t
r IJoBtu
to leave.
* medicine fur nearly three
mae.se did not leave. 1 saw Mr.
r in the Philadelphia Ktroni, and
Ijr described mine. I tried the
util*, using two bottles Kkrol-
ely c
red.
L. F. BARNARD
ECZEMA TWENTY YEARS
Cured. Not n Nlirn uflli Reappearance.
Your (,’tTTK l-HA lias done a wonderful cur# for
me more than two years ago. Not a sign of its
»in».nn,« dine*. It cured me of a very bad
troubled me for more than
FRANK C. SWAN, D,u M Ut.
U.WKItlllLt.. Mai
IIKMT FOR ANYTHING.
Having used your CtrricrRA Rf.mkmeh for
eighteen months for Tetter, and finally cured it, I
»m »«>inus to get it 1o sell on « <nnmission. I can
ud it beyond any remediea I have ever
" “ “ In fact, It
anythin*
Mrnn.K. Mis*
to. In fact
d for anyth
K. S. HORTON.
I heitr and at last tried your
■:k aud they have cured me.
.1X0. OAKKILL.
•aly, Pimply. Scrof-
IjOhs iii iinir. ciireu ny tin* iiia
new Blood Pi.riller internally, nnd U«r
CVTHtUA Soap the great Nkin Cures
ml Chemical Co.. Ruatoiu
AS EXAMPLE FOB GK0RU1 A.
Noith Carolina is setting an ex
ample for otber Southern Slates
which they would do well to emu- '
late. It is now conducting at |
Ksleigh a State Exposition with ,
tbo finest lines of exhibits ever j
shown from any single State in the :
Union. The benefits and paying j
advantages of such an Exposition 1
have been tested and experienced !
by the old North State in the in-:
vestment of over $10,000,000 of
Northern capital in its agricultural
and mineral wealth from its last
Exposition. The returns to be
reaped from the fair now in pro
gress cannot be estimated, and the
well satisfied people of that State
are going on prospering, anil to
prosper.
Not only does North Carolina
advertise itself at home but abroad,
and a liberal, in fact, princely ap
propriation from North Carolina to
the New Orleans World’s Fair at
tests the faith oi the State in ouch
a good work. North Carolina
knows by past experience that
every dollar expended on an ex
hibit at New Orleans will be return
ed ten fold in investment and im
migration to itself, and the State
authorities and people do not hesi
tate to embrace a fine opportunity
when olfered.
North Carolina thus furnishes an
example to her sister States, with
full proof of the benefits to he
desired, and great will he the
shame of the people of Ucorgia il
they do not come forward and see
that this State is represented at
New Orleans. A narrow aud nig
gardly construction of a little iron
bound law forbids a State appro
priation for this and similar efforts
to advance nnd advertise our State,
and the people should also demand
from their legislators the repeal of
any such small-soulcd enactment
in the constitution or statutes of
the Stnto.
Down to last week the State
Committee of the New York Inde
pendent Republicans had received
the names and written pledges of
no fewer than 63,215 Republicans
of the Empire State who will vote
for Cleveland, and the names arc
still coming in. it is evident that
upwards of 15,060 Republicans in
that State, who have hitherto voted ,
their party ticket, will now vote j
for Cleveland. This makes a rela
tive difference of over 140,000 in
favor of Cleveland. New York’s
36 electoral votes seem to ho quite
as auro for Cleveland and Hen
dricks as are the 12 votes of Ucor
gia. In fact there arc few now of
any party who doubt this—and
New York would elect Cleveland.
A Milwaukee special to the
Courier-Journal says that promi- j
nent politicians of both parties now j
admit ‘bat Wisconsin is a doubtful 1
State. The Germans of Wisconsin I
arc said to have deserted tho Re- j
publicans almost to a man, and \ 1WDO T?TJt?rv V UWTC'
they will vote 12.000 to 15,000 fflKb * LliVV1& '
men, making a difference of 20,000
to 25,000 in the general result,.
while the Independent Rcpubli-1 Americas, Ga., Aug. 21,1864. if
cans arc expected to vote at least i
15,000 for Cleveland. The Demo- j -
cratie managers in Milwaukee say
they are almost sure to carry the !
State.
UECLIJIliS TO miXF.
A committee of prominent Rc-; and can bb foundat
publicans having requested Qov.
St. John, the Prohibition nominee •
to decline in favor of Mr. Ulaine,
because his candidacy "could only
result in the succession of the
Democratic party to the control of
the government.’’ The Governor j
replied in a lengthy letter and
peremptorily declines to dccliuc,
and thinks it would be in belter !
grace for Mr. Blaine to withdraw
from the rnee and the Republicans
Xlcx ,:rr I m ® "tm,
peranee candidate.
Charles P. Lawson, one of Steve
Elkins’ campaign orators, hss
sued the Republican manager in
New York (or $60 for making six
stump speeches for Blaine, and
tV E ({LUl’E TIIE FOLLOW 1XU PRICES
One Hu ml ml Men’s Cnssunere Suits
Regular price #10.00, for #5.00.
250 Pairs of Pants. Former price $2 00;
now #1.00.
250 Pairs of Pants. Former price #5 00
now #2.00.
Men’s Ctssimere Suits, all sizes from 33
to 42, at 50c on tbe dollar.
Four-Button Cut-Aways at 33 per cent,
less than ever known before.
Plaids and Checks are all tbe go tbis
season. We have got them in large vari
ety, and at prices that place competi
tion in the back ground.
Id Boys School Ms
We cun show you a variety of Oue Thou
sand different styles: more of them than
nil tbe bouses combined, from Macon to
Montgomery, und at prices cheaper than
you can buy common Jeans to make them.
Our Liue*of Gouts Underwear
j Is larger than eve
1 defy competition.
before, ut prices we
BEAUTY!
IN BOOTS AND SHOES!
He nre Just Lending the Curnran!
Five Thousand Pairs of Women Pokers,
from 3-7 nnd ti-tf, at the startling low
price of <J5c per pair; never known to sell
for less than one dollar tinco Americus
1ms been a city.
One thousand pairs Children’s Copper
Tips, never sold less than 75c, can now
be bought for 50c: a good, honest shoe.
10 Cases of Brogans, from 0 to 11, ami
10 cases Plow Shoes from (5 to 11, solid
inner sole, while oak bottom, solid bather
counter, always sold at #1.50, now re
tailed at #1.00.
In Ladies’, Misses, and Children’s Fine
Shoes wo can show yon an elegant line,
nnd retail them at prices 25 per cent, less
than nny house in town can buy them.
J. WAXELBAUM & 00.
Proprietors New York Store.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
CWIMS \EiV KIRK >«"« (TTV MU» CEVfitil, I’lllk.
OLD ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE HOUSES, WHOSE SOLVENCY WAS
SUPPOSED TO HE FOUNDED ON INDESTRUCTABLE ItOCKS OF
UNLIMITED CAPATAL AND UNQUESTIONABLE CREDIT,
Tottered and Fell in a Day!
.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 for you, tor, as usual, when good goods
are to be sacrificed we are always on hand. Our Mr. Joe
Waxelbaum was there, and notwithstanding the fact that we
were already prepared with a stock ot Seventy-Five Thousand
Dollars, we bought Thirty-Three Thousand more in Hoys, Chil
drens and Men’s Clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy
Goods, Corsets, etc., at prices varying Irom 80 to 60 per cent,
of the actual value. Promptly at 8 o’cloek MoilllilV Homing
and it will be to the interest of every one in this city or country
to be on bund, 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.
J. Waxelbaum & Co.
PK0PRIET0ES NEW YORK STORE,
AmeriotiSr Georgia.
Ten l’leoea Black Cashmere •if ■
wide, warranted all wool at i-
ynrd, never sold less || Hn ,;I ta ** i
Ten Pieces Black Cashmere 4.1 , .
wide, at 42} cents per yard, warn,,
wool. Goods worth anv i,,,,,'. ’
75 cents. 5
?5 Pieces Black nnd
3S Inches wide, all shn.I.s
jard. Goods relailinRnnvwhere.in 1
60 Pieces Dress Goods, in all ih, ? i'
tng shades, at 7}c per yard. w„nh r
id good cash. u 1
50 Pieces Brocade Matlasnes wonh
per jard, retailing by iik now k t 15
In Silks, S,nins, and Velvets
always, the acknowledged leadeis [,
them in price from 25c per vanl i.t
Onr #1 00 Black Silk tXlu VC
Avenue, New York, f„r #1 25 11
In Colored Silks and Sating
you any imaginable shade: from v!
#1 50 per yard.
In HonsetnrnUhm; <;>od* .
bought direct ftom impniwr* w j. 0 ,
the miafortuue to retire r„ „1 basin*
ralber unexpectedly. We lought n,
5i*c on the dollar. They ha\e lo he J
to be appreciated.
Call and see onrTen-Cent Towel m.
24 inches long; all Jinen. worth 25c*
Twelve good Napkins, all linen, for.*
500 Lin< n Hemmed Napkins! at in'
with colored borders. Never'mUf
baa than tym. a1 '
500 Marseilles Quilts, always
#1.50, can pow be bought for
OUR LINE OF
Fancy Goods, Hosiery,
la too numerous lo mention, cairiinz
stock of these to Fifteen Tlinnsaml iC
lars in nor Retail Depamnent nlono, ar
anything we happen i.nt to have thego*
old man never made.
In CARPETS and IU'li.S we ran
you 33 percent less than you kavem
known them before, and givo yonaMw
equal to any house this side oi Haitian
to select fr.ni.
It is rather early in the season to tali
about CLOAKS. But remember i-
manufacture every garment we sell, i:
will talk about tin m later when \b
weather prows colder. We nre confido;
there will bo no cause to complain ijd
prices, anil so far as assortment an*lmu
is concerned, wo can compare with at]
houso ia tbe State, and will tukensuiK
pleasure in rhowing our goods as in
ing them.
Call Early anil Amiri I In- M
J. WAXELBAUM & CO,
Praptors to M Ste
AMERICUS, GEORGIA
Oliver & Oliver
STILL LEADS!
All Scbool Sillies,
-AT-
Wheatley’s Corner,
Ho! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and bu;
The pplondid »urce»« which nttcndc<l)mr>ffort<f» Intiiwlnclnir the >'t
EflJSTE CLOTHING
Perfect Fitting Clothing
We invite everybody and the public gen
erally to call at our shop and examine our
immense stock of First-Class Finished Single
and Double Seat Buggies and One Horse
Wagons, of .all styles and sizes. All of which j GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaLE
are of our own manufacture, and lull be soldjg^ CuffS) Neek and UndenreB
as clieaj) as it is possible to sell such work in j
any market. In reference to our Single and
EVER SHOWN IN AMERICI S!
I rare uml ).Qa»esaJ an d«-K:tnc«- of drgigii, hc.-u
And eve rj’III ing in the way of Ociit’a Furnloliing (loop*. Polite and
pleasure In displaying ihedc beautiful gooila whether you v
Tbe Lost is Foil
BUG CHAPMAN’S
Bar and Bestanrant.
n .. „ , n , _ . ... . THORNTON
Double Seat Dexter Buggies, we will say we, liri
, . , , , J ; Wheatley’s Corner,
were the first to mtioduce them in this coun-
try, and have from the 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!
WHEATLEY,
: : Americus, (h-
BOOKS 2
tOOKS
HAVING. MV STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FROM THE FIRE IN
AND REPLENISHED WITH NEW GOODS, I AM NOW PHEPAK-
ED FOR BUSINESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAH.V.
Liiftiors from 8 to 12 Wars Old I
Likin* U defending the suit. There ‘ —iw!* c*i!*’ewiy *»5' iicj.-.mi
•eem. to be almo.t*. much hoeing ^SS^SSiiOt Wsrt *
M lying in tbit ntmpnfgD. i w >AtuacdL
v n-iccds. Coat ini a
J £jkxav c, Johnson,
25 of these Buggies, with first-class Harness to, gQOKS AND • PERIODICALS
each buggy, and can sell you a Buggy and AT PUBLISHERS PRICES!
Harness as cheap as anybody. All we ask md uheapest Writing Paper a „d &•
to give us a trial. velopea in town!
A word now lo those who have old bug- j Cb0QBETi Base Balis,
gies and wagons and desire to have them re- Hammocks, Chess, and
paired or made new: We will give you moroj Light Reading for Summer U a ' 5
work, and a better job, for less money than BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWA V
any other shop in Americus. Try us and be NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
convinced. j A.a-3ST3SM3 AYOOC^
Americus, Ga., July 25, 1884. *. - .. w ambriops o-a.