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OBrlal Organ or Webater loantj.
WEPVEgPAV. OCT. », MM.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
»t)ll PRESIDENT :
OROVEIt CLEVELAND
of New York.
roK YicE-rnEsu>ERT:
THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,
of Indiana.
For Elretora of I’rmidcnt and Vice- i ia sucli that, further sunn arc nci-d-
Washington, Oct. 18—Clapp’s I
squeezing committee issued the
following appeal to day, contribu
tions having fallen ofi:
“Early in August last this com.
millee addressed you a circular
letter of the Republican campaign
fund at the headquarters of this _ .
committee. No. 1421 New York Til GlT8 YOU 5D 1363 Of WM1 H?S BOBU
avenue. While that appeal 1ms
been liberally responded to, the
condition of the existing campaign
President of the United States :
TUKHTATK AT LAUOK :
GEORGE N. LESTER,
PETER F. SMITH.
First District—
SPENCER R. ATKINSON.
Second District—
ARCHIBALD T. MclNTYBF. Jit.
Third DUtrict—
BUFU8 M. HODGE.
Fourth DUtrict—
EDGAR M. BUTT.
Fifth DUtrict—
.JOHN L. TYE.
Sixth DUtrict—
WASHINGTON DESSAU.
Seventh District—
THOMAS W. MILNER.
Eighth District —
JOEL A. BILLUPS.
Ninth District—
CARLTON .1. WELLBORN.
Tenth District- -
ALEXANDER F. DALEY.
For Representative Forty-ninth Congress:
From Third Congressional District
of Giorgio :
CHARLES F. CRISP,
of Sumter.
WEtji OTKthe following prices
One Hundred Men’s Css.simero Suits.
i ed to meet the legitimate demands
! of the occasion. Those who have
not yet responded to the appeal VMO c „
made, as well as those who feel that Regular pr j ce eio.oo, for $5.00.
they have only done a part of their ! 220 Pairs of Pants. Former price 32 00;
duty, are earnestly requested to n0 ,!L?p®P*
now give their aid to the cause. At A,r *
250 Pairs of Pants. Former price $5 00;
now $2.00.
Men’s r assimere Suits, all sizes from 33
to 42, at 50c on the dollar.
Four-Button Cut-Aways nt 33 per cent,
enmmittoA • than ever known before,
committee puid- oml Checks are all the go this
oi tue fi eason. We Lave got them in large vari
ety, and at prices that place com pet i
tion in the buck ground.
J lnBoys School Suits
the request of the National Com
mittee, we desire to remind
| you that contributions will be
i received by this
I until the close
campaign, and we hope that you
! will generously respond. The late
I victories in .Maine. Vermont and
| Ohio do not decide this contest.
| The great battle is yet to
1 fought, and unless the State
| New York or Indiana can be se-
■ cured to the llepupliean column j
1 in November tile ha tie mav ). c P 1 ® «‘>n «lio«r you a variety of One Thou-
, in novemocr iric na tie may 1 ® Mnd different atyles; more of them than
eventually * f,ft I■ I he enemy la ; ,u the homes combined, from Mncoo to
, desperate and will contend to the j Montgomery, end at priors cheaper than
I last moment, rie must be met; von can buy eouuoon Jeans to make them.
I with a (’•'.eim neil effort and every
I SKSfer SS' Oar LW Ms Underwear
j pensc and a constant effort until
the victory IS finally Won, as it will Is larger than ever before, st prices we
i be if every Republican does his defy cornpetiti
duty, otherwise it may be lost and
MOKE THAN HE WANT. j the'management of public affairs IN BOOTS AND SHOES !
The Atlanta Journal ia certain P*“. >. nto the luml8 ° f ,h ° se i
, , , . i exercise no mercy towards He-
oftbe election of Cleveland and, pnblioan8 . We again appeal to
gives the following reasons for its | yon for a liberal contribution in , FiveThou nan d Pair* of Women Fokere,
faith: 'aid of the Republican cauee in the ; * ro,n <*-9, at the startling low
Here are the same old figures- i midst of a severe struggle to per-
. ., . „ . .. . „ petuate good government und
,n wh.ch Omo has never played. i onscrve ? he Xationu.1 prosperity.”
part-on which we have hu.lt our i uow „ RK ,. KIVI!I ,
aaaurance from the first i The language employed in the
1 be Solid Sonth •» circular issued to day by the Clapp
squeezing committee is commented
upon by the civil service reformers j tailed at $i.oo!
among tbc clerks to-night as being j In Ladies’, Misses, and Children’s Fine
— v er y much more threatening in 8I *oes *® c * n R how you an elegant:iine,
ratal.... t a. i.„ ,, ., ! and retail them at prices 2o per cent. less
Necessary to election ... .401 j language linn any of the other j 0mn , lI)v ho ,„, 0 in can buy them,
We could give Mr. Blaina West | Gtopp
New York
Indiana....
New Jersey
Connecticut
IVe are Just Lending the (’nrn van!
price of f*5c per pair; never known to sell
i for less than one dollar rince Americns
| lias been a city.
One thoUHaud 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, and
i 10 cases I’lnw Shoes from C to 11, solid
| ir.nersole, white oak bottom,solid bather
| counter, always sold at $1.50, now re-
pto unci imer.tos. The
Virginia (6), Florid. {,, - 0» j WAXELBAUM & CO.
ncctlcut (6) anil still have a nmjuri-, t | JC circular,
ty in the Electoral College of three
(II) votes. Hut so far from yield
ing cither of those three States our |
friends out West nre confidently .
claiming Wisconsin, eleven (11,
votes, and Michigan, thirteen (18):
votes—making a grand total of j
243—thirty-two more than we j
need.
^ i
KOI.KTTOI! HEN ERA 1..
Colonel C. B. Hudson, the pres- !
ent incumbent of the ollleu of Solic
itor General for this Indicia! circuit,
is a candidate for re-election. As
an ofllccr he has been faithful and
diligent in the discharge of his du
ties, prompt and decisive in his
prosecutions oi crime, yet avoiding
malice, and seeking to protect the
peoplo from the needless expense
of prosecutions where no oase
could be made. Courteous in his
treatment of all, he has won the re
spect and good will of the people
of tbo entire district, who would
be glad to sec him re elected to the
position he has so ably filled.
i Proprietors Now YorK Store.
i AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
CONVULSES NEW YORK CITY BILL CENTRAL PARK.
OLD ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE HOUSES, WHOSE SOLVENCY WAS
SUPPOSED TO BE FOUNDED ON INDESTRUCTABLE ROCKS OF
UNLIMITED CAPATAI, 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 oh 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,” nnd there
was nothing left for them to do but to fail nnd turn their goods
over to an Assignee. It was had for them, but it is in your
power to make it good for you, for, as usual, when good goods
are to he sacrificed we are always on hand. Our Mr. Joe
Waxclbaum 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 SO to 60 per cent. 1910 ° Dai “ erolls
of the actual value. Promptly at 8 o’clock Monday Morning
These Purchases will be Pui on Sale
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
you were never offered them in the history ot the dry goods,
clothing, hoot and shoe trade.
J.Waxelbaum&Co.
.PROPRIETORS NEW YORK STORE,
Americus. G-eorgia.
Ten Pieces Blank Caslnr.er- i
wide, warranted all w„ol.
yard, never sold lees then mi,. P”
Ten Pieeea Black Cashmere )•) ,
wide, at 424 oenta per yarn,
7B?enl. W ° “" 5 '
SB Pieces Black and Cnlnred
38 inches wide, all shade* , t aj 1 ®*-
yard. Good, retailinganywhereai «<?
u0 Pieces Dress G. oils, in all ih< ££'
tng shades at 7|c per yard, worth ift
io Rood cash. *l c
50 Pieces Brocade Matures, worth i*
per yard, retailing byr ijh now ilt l.V
Io Silka, 8 it inr, and Velvets
always, tbe acknowledged loader* having
thf m in price from 2.5c per yard to A* u.
Oar $100 Black Silk r-.a.ls at'w
Avenue, New York, fur $1 25. X,h
In Colored Silks nnd Satin* w e c j r ,
you any imaginable shade: from 50c to
$1 50 per yard.
In HouseiumbhiDc Gooda we bo.
bought direct fmm import-r*. who had
tho misfortune to retire n. u ho*ine M
rather unexpectedly. We buight tGrr
ot c on the dollar. They have to he *2
to be appreciated.
Call and see ourTen-Cent Towel, f r ,r t
24 inches long; all linen, worth 25c!
Twelve good Napkins, nil linen, fory*. I
500 Lin*n Hummed Napkin*, a? w I
with colored borders. Never
Its* than 25c.
500 Marseilles Quilts, always
$1.50, can now be bought lor 95c
(old U
Rol l at
OUR LINE OF
Faucy Goods, Hosiery,
mention, carrying a
stock of these to Fifteen Thousand Dol
lars in our Retail Department idom*. and
nvthing we happen i.ot to bare the good
la man never made.
In CARPETS and RUGS we ran «•*
you 33 per cert, less than you hav* ev;r
known them before, and give you a tot:
equal to any bouse this side of Halt tuo.*
to select fr.in.
It is rather early in the seas on to to!!:
about CLOAKS. But remember w.
manufacture every garment we sell, and
will talk about th«m lat.r when tie
weather grows colder. We are cinlirfttr.
there will be no cause to coni pl.t in * four
prices, and so far ns assortment nndstvjr
is concerned, wp can compare with any.
house ia the State, and will take a* meet
pleasure in showing our good* a* in tell
ing them.
Call Early and Avoid Hip IIiinIi !
J. WAXELBAUM & CO,
Prourietors New M Store.
AMERICUS, - - GEORGIA
Oliver & Oliver
STILL LEADS!
“We fought the Republican par
ty of the whole country,” enys the
veteran Ohio I)cmncrat,Hon. John
G. Thompson. “Next month we
will ouly have the Republicans ol
Ohio to face ami we can down
them. The truth is the Republi
cans do not feel gooil over the re
sult. Their majority is whittling
down too fine. They claim too
much ami claim too loud. They
realize now that they have got to
fight the b-lllc all over again und
with no resources hut their own.
sud they are afraid of the result."
Mr. Hiaine's campaign presents
one of the most mammoth cases ol
self-denial ever witnessed by the
American people. He has denied
almost every act he ever did, ami
after the election we shall expect
to see him deny that he was ever a
candidate.
Senator Colquitt lias gone to
Florida to help the Democratic
cause in the State. There are so
many Georgians iu Florida that Ins
presence will have great weight.
ItiurV sens: iv-iik nouTn wash a\i>
deotitrfee ia an infallible cure fur t ier.
st,*l Bore Throat, Bleeding Gnnis, Sore
mouth and Ulcers. Clean, the Teeth »n,l
keel* the Until, healthy. Prepared .„le-
fJV’V,*’- 4 *«• »”“*-• Ben-
tuts, IO. Mulberry Street, Macon, Ua.
J 4 ?r n*n b, A D , r ;Burt, dentt.t,
J. h. Ball, sad ail tlruftiita and daatiati.
^4KlH e
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
T i» tN>wtlt-r iicfpr vnrlf*. A marvel of |>urltjr
ain rilftli an I u!tula<M*mem»«». Mure ec.momical
than the ordinary kind*, and cannot iw> sol.I in
CTtnpetiou with the multitude of low tert, short
• eight, alum or |)hM|»bftto powder*. «v»/tf a nil/ III
f* am*. rtOYAI. B IKINQ POWMtU CO, 108
Wail Hi r M |, Now York. oet2l.vl.
Qiticuxa
A POSITIVE CURE
For Every Form of Skin and Blood Disease,
from Pimples to Scrofula.
have had the I'rohaai* (or ntnent
■ month* ago 1 applied to a tioct.w
i» helped roe. but unfortunately I
mil*, hut the diacaxe did not lea<
l-nter * Inter in the Itnladrlph
ca*e jierfeetly tlrwcrilwd mine.
tr Boston,
I to leave,
•arly thre,.
WATERrORD. N. J.
EIZKX.1 TIVKXTY TEARS
Cured. Xot u Nlgn of Ha Umppvaraiice.
Your Ovticvoa has dona a wonderful cur* for
me more than two yeara ago. Xot a aicn of ita
rs-apitearanc* since. It eared roe of a very had
Kerewa which had troubled me for more than
tsaenty jrata. 1 .had aleav* apeak well of tV«.
FRANK V. 8W AN. OranM.
Uaverhiu, Maks.
HINT FOR ANYTHING.
Having uartl V„ur CrTliflu RiiXCDOR for
eiahteen months for Tetter, and Hnally cured It. I
am antioua to yet it i» »ell on commiaeion. I can
receminvnd it beyond any remediea I have ever
Mvitri.r. Mia*
Wlieatley’s Comer,
Ho! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Comer and buy
The Fplcmlitl.auceraa which attc!Hied)i>ur*flTort»iln Introduclnir the »al« of
FIJSTE CLOTHING
ITT • «j Vl v it i ie 1 tnuurc , hit* Inditeedlua »J brin-d out for the Sprinir lr«i|e the laiycRt, ImtiJ^vi-.e-t and
We invite everybody and the public gen-1 i.:.n„.of
erally to call at our shop and examine our | Perfect Fitting Clothing
immense stock of First-Class Finished Single ever shown in americus i
and Double Seat Buggies and One Horse, and durability of texture, that few indeed can equal, and none aur|>»»f. In every imtance we
Wagons, of all styles and sizes. All of which I GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE
are of our own manufacture, and will be soldj^ Co , larS) CuffSj Seck and UnderffCarI
as cheap as it is possible to sell such work in | And everything In the way of Gent’a Kurutolling Goopa. I'olite and nHeotlr* Salesmen * ill
l , pleaaur* In dto|daying there beautiful goo<to whether you wtoh to buy or rot.
any market. In reference to our Single and j THORNTON WHEATLEY
Double Seat Dexter Buggies, we will say we
were the first to intioduce them in this coun
try, and have from the beginning up to the!
present time constantly improved them, and I
we believe we now have them perfect. Wei
keep on hand all the while finished from 15 to
Wheatley’s Corner,
2
: Americus, Ga.
IOOKS!
MItOFII.OtW NO It KM.
bad •or** upon my bo,Iy. and tried
>uld hear of. and al la»t tnrd your
JXO. GAhktLL
’. P»:sx.
ItrrcoN. Tuaycr Coi
Every • pec tea of Itching. Scaly, Pimply, Kcrof*
ttlt.ua. Inherited and C.>ntai:i..u. Humnr*. with
bo**,.? Hair, cur*d by I’tmrt'RA Umuvryr the
new 111.Purifier internally, and I’tTPTRA and
CiTiovaa Soar the great bkin Cure# eateraaiiy.
R«,ld everywhere. Price. i.'nkVXA, U nbu;
Soar. 2Scent*; Hiaoiuxi, ft.
Patter Drug and Chemical Ca„ Bantam
BEAUTY
Poe Chapped and (
25 of these Buggies, with first-class Harness to
each buggy, and can sell you a Buggy and
Harness 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
paired or made new: We will give you more
work, and a better job, for less money than
any other shop in Americus
convinced.
HAVING MY STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FRO.M THE FIRE IN OltDKK
AND REPLENISHED WITH NEW GOODS. I AM NOW PREPAR
ED FOR BUSINESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY.
BOOKS 5 AND * PERIODICALS
AT PUBLISHERS PRICES!
Best and Cheapest Writing Paper and En
velopes in town!
Croquet, Base Balls,
Hammocks, Chess, and
Light Readlng for Summer Day?
BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY.
Try us and be! NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFIOE.
A-Ca-KTEJS AYCOCli-
Americus Ga., July 25,1884.
AMEIRXOUB OA.