Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 25, 1884, Image 2

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k Ton TICE-rRMIDEXT : THOMAS*. HENDRICKS, . of lodiaoa. For Elroloni "f Pr*»Meot ml Vice- Fieddrut of tho United 6t .lea: THE STATE AT LA' OE : GEORGE K. LESTER, PETEK F. SMITH. First Di.trict- SFEKCEB 0. ATKINSON. Beoond Dt«tricl— ARCHIBALD T. McINTYBF, Ju. Third Di»trict— RUFUS M. HODGE. Fotuth Di«trirf— EDOAR M. BUTT. Fifth District— JOHN" L TYE. Six'b Di trfrt- WASHINGTON DESSAU, Seventh District— THOMAS W. MILNEII. Eighth District— JOELA BILLUPS. Niolb Dis-rict— CARLTON J. WELLBORN. Tenth Distr’ct— ALEXANDER F DALEY. For R-prs-t-nts'irc Forty-ninth Congress: From Third Congressional District of G«erg'n : CHARLES F CRISP, of Sumter. John Kelly says that New York will give Cleveland fiU.OOO nr 7U,- 000 mijnri y, and that Tammany will make no alliance with the rt publicans. Kelly gent-rally knows pretty well what he is talking a! tout. Prince liiatuarck ia aaitl to bt- unsurpaaBcd us a political wire wotker. When lie wants one ol bla supporters elected to the II -id stag in a certain province, he Just issues an order to that effect, utnl the thing is done. He makes no stump speeches, has no circus, and no boodle. The Philadelphia Times heron the Ohio and West Virginia elec t ions had very reliable reports from those Stater and its predictions as to the result in each of them were verified. It now says New Jem will go for Cleveland by from B.0U0 to 10.000 majority. Tito Timtr circulates largely in New Jersy at d ought to ktmw what it ia talkiint about. Mr. Blaine made a display of bis sectionalism anti. demsgoytiUin in his speech at Fort Way tie, Inti., in which be aaitl that If the Demo c-ata elected the President the 8 -mb would contribute three- fiurlhs of the votes and woultl have lUrec fourths of the polit'eal power of the government. M Blaine proposed, instcul of this, that the North shall elect him, giving him all his vo,es, anti shah have all the political power. Tile boys ul Hie West are play ing O do election. A grocery, box answers for the polls anil n big hoy with a club stands near to am as marshal. Then a boy eomes ip to vole, “llow dj you vote?" asks the mtrslisl. ‘-Democrat." says the Iny voter. "Whack!" goes the dub of the marshal, and the voter rolls on the ground till lie is picked up by two other mar shsls anil carried to a fence corner, which serves as a iail. After Ho election is over a lioatd is struck up with "(Jreal Republican victory 10,000 to -j irity" cltslke I on it. WE HE -PELT THE RIGHTS OF THE POOR AYE MAKE TIIK RICH RICHER GOOD H [l.|, TO AI L. PROTMTIONVS OVERCHARGE. NO DISTINCTION IN MX. NATION AI.ITY tiR COLOR. ONE I.OW PRICK TO ALL WIDE AWAKE AND BOUND TO WIN. REFORM! Whereas, Many citizens of llii-t community have heretofore subjected themselves to unnec essary expense and burdensome overcharges in tin.- purchase ol goods; Therefore be it Ecsohed, That the interests of the people demand the for mation ol a new party which shall concentrafe its patronage on one close-dealing candidate, and thus combining with cor rect principles, make still small er profits practical and result in the greatest good for all. To this er.d wcannounce our self as the People' " OUR PLATFORM Low tariff on all goods used by the jicoplc, such as Dry Gords, Notions, Fancy Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Tranks, Etc, As low prices surely increas. es trade and results in the grentest good to both buyer and seller Values must govern prices. Deal only in good re liable goods, making the prices as low ns possible. (A poor article is dear atanyprice.) No misrepresentation. Sell evert article on its on n merits and at its true value. One Hundred Men’* Ctuuumere Soils Bettn'ar price 61000, for #6.00. 2£0 Pairs of Pams. Former price )2 00 now 61 00. 250 Pairs of Pants. Former price $5 00; now $2.00. Men’ll • assimere Suit*, all sizes from 33 to 4*2, at 5(Jo on the dollar. F»ar*Bimon Cut-A»a»s at 33 per cent, leu* than ever known before. Plrtid* and Cbecka are all Ibe go this Remioa. We have got them in large earl ©ty, and at prices that place competi tion in the beck ground. Ia Bors School Snits We can ©how yon a rarif ty of One Thou sand different style*; more of them than all the houses combined, from Macon to Monttf»m*Ty, sod at prices cheaper tbao you can buy common Jeans to make them. Our Line of Cents Underwear In larger than ever before, at prices we defy competition., IN BOOTS AND SHOES! We are Just Leading the Caravan! Fir© Thousand Pairs of Women Pokers, from 3-7 and 6-9. at the startling low price i f 65.* p©r paii; never known to sell for less than one dollar tinco Americas has been a oity. One ihuusand p-*irs Children*© C -pper Tip©, n*-vernidd le-*s ‘ban 75c, can now be honght for 6i»c; a good, honest shoe. 10 Cm* ©a of B o«an», from 6 to 11, amt 10 cases Plow Sho**s from 6 to 11, solid i* nersole. white oak bottom, did 1- a her counter, always sold at 61-50, now re- t.iled at $1.00. In Ladies', Miasms, and Children’s Fine Shoes me can show y.-u an elegant tin*, and retail them at prices 25 per c-nt. less than any house in town can buy them. J. WAXELBAUM & 00. Proprietors lfcw York 8t:re. AMERICUS, - - - GEORGIA. CONVULSES NEW YORK fm CITY HILL HiCESTRIL PARK. OLD ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE HOUSES, WHOSE SOLVFNt Y WAS SUPPOSED TO BE FOUNDED ON INDESTRUCTABLE ROCKS OF UNLIMI 1'ED 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 ert dir. 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 therp was nothing left for them to do but to fail and turn their goods over to an Assignee. It was bad for thfm, but it is in yonr power to make it good for you, lor, as usual, when good goods are to be 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 Hoys, Chil drens and Men’s Qlotlijpg, Dry Goods, Drpss Goods, Fancy Gtw-ds Corsets, etc., at prices varying from 30 to 60 per cent, of the actual value. Promptly at 8 o’clock and itgwill be to the interest of every one in this city or country to be on hand, for at the prices we propose s< lling these goods you were never offered them in the history of the dry goods, clothing, boot and shoe trade. J.Waxelbaum&Co. PROPRIETORS NEW YORK STORE, Americus- Georgia, T.n" Pieces Black Calmer-, 3( ; wide, WrttrnDUd nil w„o», *, J* yard, n©v reold I©** tbni, COc. * )tr Ten Pi©c©« Black ChnLju- re, 4> j Qe i, 'e, Ht 4emu ptry*n», u„rt„t,t, 1 y 7 W 5«nl. 0oUd " WOrlh “ n} -4: • ard. Goi-da re ailing rd\whm a t .1 /J 50 Puce© Ur***© Gi o.ln, in all .». t j r ’J| ing shade*, hi 7$c per jnrd, w,.»ih iju °r'l. 10 tf'H>d cash. 50 Piettis Brnoad© MoUhrpp,. per .'nr-*, r* tailing by ii» ww In Bill*, S.’iiiK, niid V lv. is Rs hIwh«r, ti e*ckri'»w , e rl Kt*d le©<i.-r« I l-Witf n ai butb In m in i-rn o from 25. Onr $1 00 Bn.-k 8i.k r-V Avepn*. N* w Y- rk, f r $1 25. In Color*d Hilks Mini Noiir-a wp c j you nuy iniHi.iii:ible abadt: fioiu COc 41 50 iw j»iid. In Hunge'n ni-h'n- (; r»d s w*. |, a h-uighi direct ft- m itn|H.in-r-, w | 0 1, •lie uiihfortnm* to rt-tite- tom l n-j,,. rX tlinxi ©ctedtv \w l iniglii i| lf 5 c on the d*,Dar. Tbex b.«ve 10 he sc t*» b • api r»eiat»d Cali and no© oi ir T- n-G-nt T- w>l, j Q ! 24 inch** lone; a I Im p- , w rii. 2d- Twelve goo- N- pkin*. oil |jt n- t 1, r y, 500 Liu n II tutu«-<t Xo-ktus, a» \\ with colored Loidt-rs. XcVtr sultl { lf»-« thnn 25c. 500 Mnr-ei l©* Q «ill«, itlwny© sol-1 $1 50, can now b-* n«-Ugla lor Oou. Oi n LIN E OF Fancy floods, Hosiery, I© ton numerous u* ment : or>. enmim-a tm k ot tin ©e to Fri* • u TliotiMin.i D. . am in in- Bet*iii D p-riiuni hImio, : , t ,1 •invib n4 We liMppen » ot lo hart- tli«-go. .1 old m«n n©ver u-alc. CARTE IS and LUGS we ear. sfive you 33 pi r «*-»•» lea© tlnm yo.» i,„ v . -v-r ‘tnnmn them b f r-. and cue youa-wc. q-ml to nv In-oh© this aide 1 i B.ut no * .. * elect fr in. It i© r*•** ©r • R*ly in th** «©••.© -n to t>. ! k il*.ut CLOvKS. But i-vuouib. r w- nnnufactur** »v©iy ganneni s©P, nn-! ••*11 -a k about lit L-. I t r »I •!: veatlo r row.© colder. We • 1© e >r fi Un her© w 1 he no c-11©© t-e- 11 |>! it.. four price©, and ©o far..© a©-or in. m inm ©tyI, Ivuih© i * *h© S»a»©, and wdl twin h- nni.1; p'eflH'ir© in rhowinfi t ur goods as in titli ng hem. Call Early and Avuid Hie I!ii4i ! J. WAXELBAUM & CO. Pnriietors New Ycrk Store. AMERICUS, - - - GEORGIA. STILL LEADS! The staunch Dvinoerulie press 11 the country much regret the .leleai of Frank Uttrtl lor Cuttgres., no' only lieeuttse it reliics from the ptihliu service one ol the tnos- Itrilliant men of the country, Inn becau-e he is entirely fearless anil honest in the utterance ol his e-ut viutions, anil permits no sellisli in. terewa to influence his actions on pul-lic questions. Ot his auccessrt I opponent, vert little is km-wn out sitle of Ohio, hut he is t-tthl n, U- an extensive liresrer of T--K-.lt>. nntl that m-ty in pari account for his large gains in that. city, ini, re w -t Iratnl or corruption exerletl in JOIN US! Bo on the winning side. Al ready we are elected—elected to sell you cheapcrj than the cheapest; elected to show you 1 lie best and newest; in fact elected ns the |ieople’s true bar gain-giving, fair dealing candi date. Be one to help roll up 1 he big majority in favor of cor rect principles and the advance ment ol true economy and re form. See us personally and learn our civil service principle*. In return lor patronage we promise Fair Dealing, Straight Goods, Bed-Bock Prices. Polls now open and will re- hi« lavnr. we h >pt- tint M r . Hunt main so until further notice. w II be able lu «bt-w it ami unseat e- . , , ^ him unseat ^ ote ear ]y nn J 0 f tcn , s jJjg wish of yours truly, »«t ats.ru. Thscl s-Rtt I he twin a h-ir. . d s,psasf Lsr.iaetl, ki.sot.e, he (Ago, © b. it. Rm*, ■ F#r»/iU Street, Aucriivu, Qu JORN R. SHAW, 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 House Wagons, of all styles and bizes. All of which arc of our own manufacture, and will be sold as cheap as it is possible to sell such work in any market. In reference to our Single and 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 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 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. Try us and be convinced. Americas Ga., July 25,1884* *» . Wtieatley’s Corner IIo! every, one in need of Clothing, “COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and buj Tb© ’p!cndiilanccfaa which nUonacdJtinr efforts.in Intnvlucing the *nlc of FIJNTE CLOTHING in.onr c > hM induced^* u brinir out for the Spri -e trade the largcat, bandiome t nnil most cutnple-e line of Perfect Fitting Clothing EVER SHOWN IN AMERICUS! The*© cootla hart been aelected with gicat car* and ro»«c*«‘ an elcgunce of tVaipn, homily r-f finl*h and durability of texture, that few indeed can equal, untl uotir «un a*©. In ©v# ry in uu'Cf »v GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaLE We harejalso a large a >d well ae!ectou atork o' per ret fitting Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear! And everything in the way of Oeul’a FurnUhing Goupa. Polite and 8»le«rnet‘ * HI ,: ‘ko ,plea«ure In dlaphtying there beautiful gnoda whether jou wirh to buy ox 1 ot. THOliNTON Wheatley’s Corner, WHEATLEY, : : Americus, Ga- BOOK© ■ HAVING MY STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FROM THE FIRE IN ORDER AND REPLENISHED WITH NEW GOODS, I AM NOW PREPAR ED FOR BUSINESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. BOOKS C: AND C PERIODICALS AT PUBLISHERS PRICES! Best and Cheapest Writing Paper and En velopes in town 1 Croquet, Base Balls, Hammock©, Chess, and Light Readlvg for Summer Days BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY- NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. AXS-KTES® AYCOCli' AMmcuocrs oa.