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Americus Recorder.
W. t. ULKSSXKIl, Editor.
ufflcUl Organ or Webster County.
FBIPAT, OCT'
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FOR FBKSIDENT I
(1ROVEU CLEVELAND,
of Mew York,
toil vicu-i-RBSiuexT:
THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,
of Indian*.
For Elector* of President and Vice'
• President of the Voited Statu*:
THE STATE AT I.AIIOK ! '
GEORGE N. LESTER.
• PETER P. SMITH.
First District—
SPENCER It. ATKINSON.
• Second District— . y .
ARCHIBALD |T. McINTYRE, -III.
Third District—
RUFUS M. HODGE.
Fomlh Diatriot—
edgar M. butt.
Fifth District—
JOHN L. TYE.
Sixth District—
WASHINGTON DEKSAt',
Seventh District—
THOMAS W. MILNER.
Eighth District—
JOEL A. RII.LUPR.
Ninth District—
CARLTON J. WELLBORN.
Tenth Diatrict---
ALEXANDER F. DALEY.
For RepresentnlIre Forty-ninth emigres*:
From Third Congressional District
ol Georgia :
CHARLES F. CRISP,
of Snmter.
TJie St. Louie Republican makes
a comparison of votes in several
Congressional districts In Qbio, to
■bow that the Democrats in the
late election lost less, in -compari
son with the vote of 1842, in dis
tricts in which they ran supporters
of the Morrison bill, than in those
in which they ran opponents of the
bill for re-election. Messrs. Le-
Fevere and ’.Varner voted against! To Give Yon an Idea of What Has Been
the bill, and the Democratic loss
in their two districts was 2,137.
Messrs. Qurd and Hill sop ported
the bill, and the Democratic los. j WEfJUOTETHEFOLLOWUtePBlCES
in their two districts was only
972. As we stated the other day,
the loss in Hurd's district was less
than the average Democratic loss
in all the districts of the State.
The Republican says: “These fig
ures seetn to show vtiy plainly
One Hundred Men's Cassunere Suits
Regular price 610.00, for 65.00.
‘250 Pairs of Pants. Former price 62.00
now 61.00.
250 Pairs of Pants. Former price 65-00
now 62.00.
Men's Cassimere Baits, all sizes from 03
to 42, at 50a on the dollar.
Four-Button Cut-Aways at 33 per cent.
that the Democrats are strongest j les *‘J?” ev ?r known before.
, , ,. , . Plaids and Checks are all the go this
where they stand squarely on the j „ensoa. Ws have got them in large vari-
ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY
Remember that next Tuesday is
election day and make your prepa
rations to spend the day at the
polls. See that your neighbors
turn out and vole; and also see that
no one votes who is not entitled to
do so. Every voter ought to con
sider it a duty to devote one day
in the year to public duties, for
only by so doing can be secure
such administration of the laws ns
will protect him in his rights.
principle of n tariff for revenue <4'. »»■]1st price* that place coropetl-
1 . * ... , turn in the hack ground,
only, as Messrs. Hurd and Iiill
did, and that they lose where they
do not. So far as the result in
Ohio”casts any light on the sub
ject, it indicates that il tbe entire
delegation in Congress from that | \Ve can «how you a variety of One Thou
State bail stood by their party and ' sand different styles; more of them than
J 1 * : all tbe houses combined, frym Macon to
voted for revenue reform the J)em- i Montgomery, and at prices cheaper than
. , . iJi ( ..
ocraey would have triumphed two! you can hoy common Jeau* to nial
Our Line of dents Underwear
before. at prices we
The Legislature of Georgia will
convene on Wednesday the f.th of u |ar( ,„ tlmn PV
November, and the Legislature of defy competition.
Alabama on Monday the 10th.
The sessions of both promises to JJJjf BOOTS AND SHOES!
be important and intereiting. Doth
have United States Senators to
elect.
We are .lust I.culling flic Cara run!
HE NUKE ANI) VOTE.
Every Democrat in the Third
District should be sure and vole
next Tuesday, as the Republicans
are making a strong effort to elect
their candidate. They are well
organized, and hope by getting
out all tbeir votes to catch the
Democrats napping and run their
candidate in.
DEMOCRATS OF SUMTER.,
You arc represented on the
Democratic ticket by Hun. C. F.
Crisp, candidate for Congress, and
you should see that ho gets every
Democratic vote in Sumter county.
You owa it to your candidate, and
to the Democrats of the district,
to givo him a full vote.
At'AIID.
To all who are suffering from the error,
and indiscretions of yontti, nervous
weakness, early deer*' loss of manhoods
&c., I will sead a ipe that will cure
you, FREE OF C fiAKGE. This great
remedy was discovered ’by a missionary
in South America. Send a self-nddreised
envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman
Station D % flew York City
Five Thousand Pairs of Women Pokers,
. from 3-7 and <’»-*.», at the startling low
I price of fiCc per pair; never known to sell
j for less than one dollar since Americus
j 1ms been a city.
One ihousand pairs Children’s Copper
Tips, never sold less than 75c, con now
bo bought for 50c; a good, honest shoe.
10 Cases of Urognns, from 0 to 11, and
10 cases Plow Shoes from 0 to 11, solid
inner sole, white oak bottom, solid leather
counter, always sold at $1.50, now re-
; tailed at $1.00.
j In Ladies’, Misses, and Children’s Fine
! Shoos we can show you un elegant line,
! and retail them at prices 25 per cent, less
than any house in town cau buy them.
WAXELBAUM & CO.
AMERICUS,
GEORGIA.
CONVULSES NEW YORK 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!
Specially was this true of many large and celebrated Clothing
manufacturers who had made up numerous stocks from materi
als bought mi 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.tlieir “goose,” and there
was nothing left for them to do but to fail and turn their goods
over to an Assignee. It was bad for them, but it is in your
power to make it good for you, for, as usual, when good goods
arc to be sacrificed we are always on hand. Our Mr. Joe
Wnxelbaum 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 80- to 60 per cent,
of the actual value. Promptly at 8 o’clock Holiday Morning
arid itflwill be to the interest of every one in this city or country
to be on hand, for at the prices we propose seljing 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.
TenlPiece. Black Cashmere, 36 i ncbes
wide, warranted all wool, at 35e Si
yard, never sold leas than 00c p
Ten PieceR Blaek Cashmere, 42
wide, at 42i cents per yard, warranted «]
atan'a money
75 cents.
reloilin S anywhere at si i
60 Piece* Dresa Goods, in all the Imu!
ing shades, at 7)c per yard, worth 12 t
in good cash.
50 Pieces Brocade Matlasaes, worlh 2;,-
P« failing by us now at 15c. '
In Silks, Sums, and Velvets -
always, the acknowledged leadeis, l mV in,
them in prico from 25o uer vnrd tn 4*.
them in prico from 25c per vard t'n a*.
Our $1.00 Black Silk retails *§2
Avenue, New York, for $1 25.
In Colored Silks and Satins we ei VP
you any imaginable abode; from 50c to
$1 50 per yard.
In Housefurnfehing Goods we have
bought direct flow importern, who hat!
tbo misfortune to retire fri m business
rntber unexpectedly. We bought them
50c on tbe dollar, they have to be Bt*n
to be Appreciated.
Call and see ourTen-Cent Towel fully
24 inches long; all linen, worth 25c.’
Twelve good Napkins, nil linen, for 5o,.
500 Limn Hemmed Napkins,at jij.
with colored borders. Never sold f., r
less than 25c.
500 Marseilles Quilts, always sold it (
$1.50, can now be bought for 05c.
OUR LINE OF
Fancy Goods, Hosiery,
Ribbons and Buttons,
Is too numerous to mention, cairyinga
stock of these to Fifteen Thousand Dol
lars in our Retail Department alone, and
anything we happen cot to have the good
old man never made.
In CARPETS and RUGS we can uv*
OU 33 percent, less than you havener
mown them before, and give you 11 sti ck
equal to any bouse this side of Baltimore
to select frim.
It is ratber early in the season to talk
about CLOAKS. • But remember we
manufacture every garment wesell, and
will talk about them later when th-
weather grows colder. We nre confident
there will be no cause to complain (four
irices, and so far ns assortment ami style
* concerned, we -can compute with ant
house in the State, and will take ns much
pleasure in rhowing our goods ns in sell
ing them.
Call Early anil Avoid I lie liiisli!
J. WAXELBAUM & CO.
Proprietors New York Store.
AMERICUS, - - GEORGIA.
Gen. Butler’s collapse in New
York is complete.. His agents have
canceled tbe contract with tbe Erie
railroad Tor 800 mllca of that road
ami its brancbcs. Tbe Butler cluli
or Lawrence, Mass., and a delega
tion of Butler men from Methiine,
tbe oilier nigbt, attended a Cleve
land meeting at I.awreuce and j*
unanimously resolved to vote tbe ;
Democratic ticket. Even tbe Sun
bat about given up tbe Butler buti-1
ness, and is putting in its work
straight for Blaine. Certainly, and
this lets tbe cat out of tbe bag. It
bas all along been suspected by
shrewd men that'Butlei 11 * candid*,
cy was simply a blind, a pretense
an erroneous, unmitigated fraud,
operated in the interest of Blaine.
Butler is a Judas Iscariot, who
would sell hi* soul, if be bad one,
for thirty piece* of silver on credit,
and ball' that amount for cash.
Blaiue baa undoubtedly given But
ler bis note tor the required blood
bribe, lienee the bargain between
birn and Blaine, and whicli is now
discovered.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
0T. is powihir never varies. A marvel of parity
Mtrenftli nn<l wholaaomorur**. More economical
than the (ordinary kinds, And cannot Ih> told
comic! Ion with the multitude of low test, abort
weight, alum or phonphatc powder*. SM only in
tin can,. KOVAL BAKINffOWDEK UO, 100
Wall H»*aa|. New York. oet2lyl.
A POSITIVE CURE
For Every Form of Skin nil Blood Disease,
from Pimples to Scrofula.
Oliver & Oliver
Wheatley’s Corner.
Ho! every one in, need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and buy
STILL LEADS!
Thu splendid euccee* which nltciidedjour’fffort.^iii Introducing the sale of
FIJNTE CLOTHING
ii.our c , has iadaeud|us
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
Fitting Clothing
EVER SHOWN IN AMERICUS!
Theno gouda have been selected with great cara and ].osmo$h| an ologiiuec of deelgn, lies
(«W h
All of which GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaLE
We havojalw a large and well idccted etock of perfect fitting
Wagons, of all styles and’sizes,
arc of our own manufucture, and will be sold;^ Cuffei Neck and Undcmcar
as cheap as it is possible to sell such work in
any market. In reference to* our Single and
Ami everything in the way of Gent'e Furnishing Guupe. l’olitc and attentive .Salesmen
' ipleoaure tn displaying the*# beautiful goods whether yon wlrh to bny or not.
I hav« had tha PaoHaKa for nina month*. About
five month* ago 1 applied to a doctor near Boston,
who helped me. hut unfortunately I had to leave,
but continued taking bU medicine for nearly three
month*, but the di*ea>* did net leave. I *aw Mr.
Carpenter* letter in the Philadelphia and
hie ca*e perfectly described mine. 1 tried the
Crru-CHA Uemmhik, using two bottle* Kuuil-
v ENT, and Ptmctnu and ct’Tn-uu v Soar in pro-
I*.o t ion, and call myself completely cured.
L. P. BARNARD
WatERroau. N. J.
lX’ZEMA TWENTY YEARS
Cured. Set a klga efltt Ueappeanuice.
Your l.'VTtfl’UA ha* done a wonderful
- . ago. Not a sign of it*
reappearance *inci». It cured me of a very bad
Kcrema which had troubled me for,more than
twenty year*. I ahall alway* apeak well of Cirri-
owu. I sell a great deal of it.
FRANK C. RW AN, DnyyhL
Havu.huill. Mam*.
Wilber F. Story, whoie death is
announced, was one oi tbe great
editors of tbe West. He made the j
Chicago Times tbe property that
it is. Tbe paper is probably worth !
nearly $1,000,000. Mr. Storey ae !
quiretl tbe Times many years ago
when it was not very valuable, and
built it up until it wax recognized
at the leading journal in the West.
A few years ago Mr. Storey con- j
ccived tbe Idea of building a stone i
palace in Chicago. When be was
stricken with paralysis two year* '
ago be bad already speut $400,000
on it. Mr. Storey worked too
bard, and broke down at • time
when he ought to have been in the
lull potMiilon of hie power*.
your Cum CMA Rememk* for
1‘ighlcwD month* for Tetter, and finally cured it, t
ant aniiou* to g«t II to sail on •’Agtiuinoion. I can
recommend it beyond any remedies I have ever
_ . , - THORNTON
Double beat Dexter liugg.es, we will say wej wheatley . s Cotn(JI .
were the first to iutioduce them in this couu- —.... —-
WHEATLEY,
: : Americus, Ga.
try, and have from the beginning up to the
present time constantly improved them, and |
BOOKS! books;
... , ,, Z. , Ttr | HAVING MY STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FROM THE F1RK IN OitUKIt
we believe we now have them pertect. Wo and hkflbnishkd with new goods, i am now vrepar
j KD FOR BUSINESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY.
keep on hand all the while finished from 15 to
d for Totter. Bum*. Put*, ate. In fact, tt la the
My urn:, Mlm*
SCHOFII.OIH HOBES.
I had * dorru bad sor»x upon my body, and tried
nil n-nirdica I could hear of. and at laat tried your
iTTBTiu KcMKUir* aud they have cared uw.
JNO. G ASK ILL.
IlmMON. Tiijjeh CNH’XTT. P»:n».
Eve
tele* of Itching. Beaty, Pimply, Scrof-
Jntivrittd and
Lm* of Hair, cured by
■rw Blood l*urtfier internally, and Pirru
L'tTH’i'KA Soar the gnat Hkin Pure* eatemally.
Hold every wbent. Price, Cnzaik, SO cents;
. Humor*, with
Resolvkst the
SoAr.ScvaU; RgsOLVKKT. «|.
Potter Drug aud Chemical Co.. Boatoa.
Hkin. Ciucm Boat.
CHEAP LUMBER.
I am loir lovated at Bell** |4ace, Mar AmmcOt
• her* i will dollrrr lumber at mitt for X tH
. fiss & •skn jasa?*
25 of these Buggies, with first-class Harness to ' gQQHS """ AND "" PERIODICALS
each buggy, and can sell you a Buggy andr AT PUBLISHERS PRICES! .
Harness as cheap as anybody.’ All we ask is'g^ and cheapest wrfH|)g Pape| . and E „.
to give us atrial.. j velopus in town I
A word now (o tliosc who have old bug- j Cll0QutT) Base b».ts
gies and wagons and desire to have them re-j Hammocks, Chess, and
paired or made new: We will give you more Light Reading for Summer Days
work, and a better job, for less money than
any other shop in Americus. Try us and be
convinced.
Americus Ga., July 25,1884. •*
BUTTERICK’S pattern given away.
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE
AGUNTEjIS AYCOCK-
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