Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 23, 1884, Image 2

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Americas Recorder. W. L, GbKIMBR. ICdltor. uflelfl Oikid or Webster County. Til (JUS DAY, OCT* MM* NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. rOR PPKMDF.NT : GROVER CLEVELAND, of Now York. FOR VICK-PBK8IDKXT : THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana. For Electors of President and Vice- President of the United States : TIIE STATE AT LAROK : GEORGE N. LESTER. PETER F. SMITH. First District— SPENCER R. ATKINSON. Second District— ARCHIBALD T. McINTYRF, Jit. Third District— RUFUS M. HODGE. Fourth District— ' ' EDGAR M. BUTT. Fifth District— JOHN L.TYE. Sixth District— WASHINGTON DESSAU. ' j Seventh District— j THOMAS W. MILNER. Eighth District - JOKLA. BILLUPS. Ninth District— CARLTON J. WELLBORN. JTeflQi District- ALEXANDER F. DALEY. | For Representative Forty-ninth Congress: j From Third Congressional District | of Georgia : CHARLES F. CRISP, of Sumter. ^AkiM* 8 POWDER W K <JlOTE TIIE FOLLOWING PRICES f Pants. Former price $2 00; Absolutely Pure. T* It powder never varlen. A marvel of purity strength in the or phoepbsto i , /mwM. itoVAI. RAKING I’OWDKK » *». u 1 Wall Street. Ne W York. otUlyl. One Hundred Men's Cassimere Suita. Regular prico $10.00, for $5.00. 250 Pairs of now $1.00. 250 Pairs of Pants. Former price $5.00; now $2.00. Men's Cassimere Suits, all sizes from 33 to 42, at 50c on the dollar. Four-Button Cut-Aways at 33 per cent, leas than ever known before. Plaids And Checks are all the go this leal j season. We have got them in large vari- iort I f, )’t an, I prices that place com peri sh,/ only in , tion in the back ground. (utiema 11 Boys Scl1001 Snits We can show you a variety of One Thou- A POSITIVE CURE For Every Form of Skin and Blood Disease, from Pimples to Scrofula. sand different styles; more of them than nil the houses combined, from Macon to Montgomery, and at prices cheaper than you can buy common Jeans to make them. Our Line of Gents Underwear Unparalleled for its Sayerity i Minus CONVULSES NEW YORK ™r»« CITY HALL CENTRAL PARK. OLD ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE HOUSES, WHOSE SOLVENCY WAS SUPPOSED TO BE FOUNDED ON INDESTRUCTABLE ROCKS OF UNLIMITED CAPATAL AND UNQUESTIONABLE CREDIT, Tottered and Fell in a Day! I ham had th .ho hollo'd n-.ut Ir . hot GEORGIA'S capital city. Atlanta, Oct. 21.—At a meeting of the Georgia ami Alabama saw mill men, held licrc yesterday, at which fifty mills were represented, Martin F. Amorous, formerly of Savannah, but who tor the past teD years has been engaged in the lumber business in Atlanta, was elected general agent of the associ- ] ation. This practically gives him oontrol of the Inmber market in this section. Some of the most prominent members of this associ ation are South Georgia men. Chief Connolly, of the police lorce, who has been to New Orleans after Ilnrry Young, one of the burglars at Mcnko’s store, returns without him, but with John I’urlcy, who is charged hern with gambling. Purley kept a private poker room on Peachtree street. Young made bis escape from the police barracks at.^iyw Orleans the morning that he.wfs t,o have been brought away. B. Q. Lockett A Co., the peni tentiary lessees, it is said on good authority, will in a few days do away with their negro guards and replace them with white men. This change, it Is also stated, came about by reason ol the conierenee between Gov. MoDaniel and the lessees. At a meeting of the city council held last night a motion to rescind j Councilman Gray’s ordinance, pass- j ed at the last meeting, prohibiting tbe driving of teams iaster Ilian a walk within the city limits after j Nov. 1, was lost, and tho ordinance goc. into effect as originally pass ed. Merohants and draymen are indignant at tbe action of the coun cil The reportB ol the vomniittee investigating .he office of the city eugincer and of the board of street commissioners exonerated both departments. As was expected I the investigations were a farce, ( from the fact that tbe charges were i based more on personal feeling than j upon facts. | I-"**- Waterford, N, iiiliml to i doctor near Bouton, np. i,in. unfortunately I had to leave, d l thing his medicine fur nearly three ili« diaeane did not leave. 1 saw Mr. the Philadelphia and , ...j — ’-e. I tried the bottle* Kkkoi. od call in I a large.* tlmn ever before, at prices wo defy competition. >e perfectly di r«A Kcmeij*- md t,Trier (TTTICCRA f . F. BARNARD IN BOOTS AND SHOES! We are Just Lending tlie Caravan! rXZEUA TWENTY YEARS Cured. Nat it Nlgn of It* Iteuppcnrunco. Your CuTK-ifitA hint dona aittn of ita *110**7 than twenty ream. I ahall alwaya *|* LI KA. I well a (Treat deal of it. FRANK C. SW AN. Uwkriiii.i.. Mash. Five Thousand Pairs of Women Pokers, j from 3-7 aud G-l), at tbe startling low I price of 05c per pair; never known to sell j for less than one dollar since Americas has been a city. One thousand pairs Children's Copper BENT FOB ANYTHING, flavine uaed your OfntTRA Remedies for riirhteen moniha for Tatter, and finally curad It. I Tips, never sold less Ihno 75c, can now bo bough, for 50c; a good, honest shoe. 10 Cases of Brogan?, from C to 11, and 10cases Plow Shoe* from 6 to 11, solid inner sole, white oak bottom,* olid bather 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 at prices 25 por cent, less than any house in town can buy them. •ISO. GASK'I.L. >• .jircipn of Itch Inc. I mu tinted and « f Hair, cured by Ctrl PoUer Bros; unit Chemical Co., Boatou. DPAI3TV For t-'happed ami Oily Esa M U U J Hkiti, (JUT1CVEA hOAI*. J. WAXELBAUM & CO. Proprietors New YorK Store. AMERICUS, GEORGIA. 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 wns bad for them, but it is in your power to make it good for you, tor, as usual, when good goods are to he sacrificed wc 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, wc 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 Monday Morning I 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 ol the dry goods, clothing, boot and shoe trnde. J.Waxelbaum&Co. PROPRIETORS NEW YORK STORE, Amerious. Georgia. ,— voaumure, ;; wide, warranted all wool, at yard, never aold less than oo c r ” St^ ?6 Pieces Black nnd Colored 38 leches wide, all shades| 0oo< Jj'® ,0 j lin 8 anywhere Mjl (ff 50 Piece. Dress Goods, in all lht l«d lo^Stih"' 7 * 0 P " SO Pieces Brocade Mstlasnes wnnk per yard, retailing by us now nt In Silk., Satins, and Velvets, ’ always, the acknowledged leaders, hsJiiJ them io price from 2.1c per yard to 45 if rw fill nn ni.ot, ctn: . r \ ulo WW. Avenue, New York, f« r $1 25 In Colored Silks nnd Satins we you^any imaginable shade; from .%to $1 50 per yard. In Hoasefumishtn* Goods we |, av bought direct fiom impoiiors, who hvi the misfortune to retiro f,,, m bnsine*'. rather unexpectedly. We bought th w 50o on the dollar. They Lmv to be appreciated. Call and see onrTen-Cent Towel f n |i 24 inches long; all linen, worth 25c Twelve good Napkins, all linen, 500 Limn Hemmed Napkins, with colored borders. No less than 25c. 500 Marseilles Quilts, always $1.50, can now be bought for !»5c sold ! OUR LINE OF Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Ribbons and Unite, Is too numerous t#» mention, earning a stock of these to Fifteen Thousand l)„i- lars in our Retail Department alone, ami c Koi >«1 in CARPETS and RUGS we can «■«.- ou 33 per cent, less than you hav* eve. inown them before, and give yon n ton: equal to sny bouse this side of Dalt mo..* to.select fr. in. It is rather early iu the season to talk about CLOAKS. But remember w.i manufacture every garment we sell, and will talk about them later when th* father grows colder. Wo hit e.infideu; there will be no cause to complain of our prices, and ad far ns assortment nod style* , is concerned, we can compare with am house in tbe State, and will take nt* much | deasure in showing our goods ns in sell- ng them. Call Early and Avoid (lie liusli 1 J. WAXELBAUM & CO, AMERICUS, GEORGIA Oliver & Oliver Wheatley’s Corner, Ho! every one in need of Clothing, “COMF. AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and buy STILL LEADS! The *plendid.»ucc«a« wldi*h nttpiidpd|our>rrort»;in Introducing the pale <»l FIJNTE CLOTHING All Scbool Snoplies, An Explosion in n Bunk. Ki.miba, X. Y.. Ort. 20 —Au ox- plosion occurred ibis uiuriuug nt ibe Chemung Canal Dunk, creating for iLe time great excitement. Gas bad evidently been left turned on in the vault since Saturday night and had smothered itself out. As Hon. John Arnot, Congressman We invite everybody and the public gen erally to call at our shop and examine our|Perfect Fitting Clothing immense stock of First-Class Finished Single J ever shown in americus t »-v tw T _ w rj { These good* liavt be* n > elected with great core aud possess^ an elcgnnre ol dr*ifpi, beauty *'V flai-h ANI) DOUBLE qEAT DUGGiEB d*llCi UNE XlOllSEi and durability of texture, that fow indeed can equal, and non* aiu j)a<*. In every iMtauce »*• Wagons, of all styles and sizes. All of which ' GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE I . ii 1 We havcjnlso a large and well selected stock of perfect fitting arc of our own manufacture, aud will be sold | shirtSi Co||ar3i CuffS) Neck and Ulldenrear , 1HKS. FRED LEWIS .jas cheap as it is possible to sell such work in A ml everything in the way of Gent’s Furnishing Guops. Polite slid m*eDilv# 8alemnen will •A*’ ! l pleasura In displaying these beautiful voods whether you wish to buy or not. {any market. In reference to our Single and j WHEATLEY Double Seat Dexter Buggies, w T e will say we were the first to introduce 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 | Amerious, (in., Aug. 24, 1884. if INTIU'W il Wheatley’s Corner, Americus, Ga. S BOOKS! And Lunch Room. * toMn'orm my old friends * iS’l.un lid oppoolte Felder’s Wui HAVING MY STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FROM THE FIRE IN *HU»K« AND REPLENISHED WITH NEW GOODS, I AM NOW PREPAR ED FOB BUSINESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 25 of these Buggies, with first-class Harness to AND • • PERIODICALS each buggy, aud can sell you a Buggy and| AT PUBLISHERS PRICES! there was an explosion, which blew Harness as chea P as anybody. All we ask I Best aud Cheapest Writing Paper and En- hini across the room against a [ wdiiwMierronu-ilanncour,.-j <>’i\ T C US a trial and cashier of the bank, attempted ,,AM - flB B. * ,I **P>nd»»tAXstANnwrenk« . , „ . . .. ilvnyt on hind HI a.iu inn lo enter the vault at l> o clock this wbrre ttir iptrSml 0 "’ JIIIIN A. TITBP1H. JOHN H. UIF.HS. counter, burning hi* f:,co and hands. Every window in tbe bank was blown out of the office. Tbe i w. j. rmu ir door was shattered and tbe lock . torn ofT. A great crowd wns at- ' - traded by the explosion. Arnot's ^ injuries, while painful, arc not of a : __ __ "* ri ° U * niniured '‘ U !U ° kily BAKERY, being uninjured. -r f , # Cotton Avenue. Holmes si uk (tmce moi-tu wash and dsutitrice to ivu tofslliblo cure for Ulcer- ' W« c»ll tbe sttmtiun of tin* public to the fact sted Sore Throat, Bleeding Guius, Sore ! 'hut ».■ sre torpansl to dil >11 orders for Fresh mouth and Ulcers. Cleans tho Teeth and ! Bn*d, t’skw, Csody, Kte., *>f our own makp- heepe the Guius healthy. Prepared sole- gnodatui pum. We kerp a'»o Confsetious >nd It by Dra. J. P. * W. R. Holmes. Den- . GrucirUs, which we s.’U at the ruling prico* tiaU, 102 Mulberry Htrect. Macon, Os. j Buy aud sell Country Predate. Give us a call. j. 1 to - i.ijair velopea in town 1 A word now to those who have old bug- Croquet, Base Balls, gies and wagons and desire to have them re- Hammocks, Chess, and paired or made new: We will give you more! Light Reading for Summer Dad* work, and a better job, for less money than 1 BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY. any other shop in Americus. Try ns and be NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. convinced. A.C3HSTE1S AYCOCK* Americus Ga., July 25,1884. » 1 mft>f AM3URIOcrs o-A.