Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, November 22, 1884, Image 2

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MTOBDiX. A FOIST OF ORDER, u^ogome otanr democratic contem poraries are strivldg to bring to —the ■front agate- -the-farce- of-ftee- venture. Revenue Reform is one fferienl thing: Tfie ifemo'cratlc party ii pledged t? revenue reform and the .red uction of taxation, but 1,1 it'll not 1 , and tU'cje is no rekeon to ’ 'Wsl/eve that it ever will be, pledged '“toMi trade—at )e*«t not' In oar and 'MBfit, Rut great and last ' c log,‘good may be accompllelicd by V the democratic party ii it ebal pledg . revenue reform. . ; ” There iras ,nd partlciilar harm aind'no^p.ai-tioiilar good to tlid Mor- rlebn biil which created auch t 'bfizzlh congress and sdhSUch die 1 pUsiton outside. The Constitution led this opinion with some Ti'-ta. at. al— .. .. J la . ralptityU at tjjq tijne, and it vw AP opinion that ran rrison bill 1 b( iig' a h6i Jr, was lald horizontal t. h6rf* rlzontally _o, and there /“fta sucocss of the J party was Inspite ol oh the agitation over 1 .ornaqn.pill gave ‘to public ogVapd'it ij t token that the q.pl.the Country have accept- 3 pledges mado in |,Uc derno- : p(etfotm as ah earnest and a le ayoival of tlie purpose of t tho I' free trade farce' stay \ the Chifago convention plac- " e—Alla '((t—jwder jthptable.—Ath , ,P6nstl,t9tI6n, “ ;«d The.,point.of, order is not well )•- taken,fromillie faot that it is based ' * y teto^ , ’k i IWse proposition. Wo y dotibn^kCohkttflitloh has Upon of exchanges a singlo bem- ,--od ratio paper which advocates free “-Wade. : it doubtless has on its list ’‘’rinhy' Democratic' papers opposed Ju)P SJfSfewitt? # nd ^ favor „ Qfjevenue reform, Jt bps beenthe •i policy of many protective tariff or- ‘ rifiAnftfs (iV‘classing tb'din as free traders,- and that policy the Qonsti- Ujtaithut seems to intend to continue. ju-i .It is rathev dool on the part ol ''the Constitution to assume that ^ej^.orrjspn' pill and its support- era were i,ignored ,iu the lste.eleo- .'itlon.'.who'n- -In: fact, its principles "'■Wer#'endorsed by 1 the Democratic tahdldhfes for President and Vice' urEsWW 1 !* and ,thj, author of the ..iWJl -was re-elected by an.increased majority. That the people en- 'dp^sed tho Morrisbn bill, is shown ‘‘ bjr d|il i ;jfaoj(‘ 1 that .jpore tpipm^ers of Congress who supported it were i- -oleotoft than of those who opposed «1ti‘ The-'-Doibocratto party has " plldged ittfelf to reform 'the rev- j’ejiufl la^lu Ihpinterest of tltopco- -, pie, and if-a Democratic,Congress -.shall follow-out the policy of tho •"Constitution Arid refuse to make tWj’lfeforjp, we. shall in two years Democratic President op- jpoaed-by. -both houses of . Congress. It has been but a Short time rince ,the. Constitution was itself jAneiuded among,the "free trade” vDemooralki,papers, and a moderate ■ Wgard fOr oonsUttenoy should die- ' 'bite IV* going s little -slow, unless It be an eleventh hour convert, who desires in Its zeal to shout so loud as to cover dp all * former de- ,diS¥W ie *gxrcati6CTCTi/ctri TUB SEW SOUTH. The publishers of the Baltimore Manufacturers' Record will shortly issue s book on the South, from the'pen bt Col. M. B. Hillyard, of- New Orieaqi. :The ; book will be called "The rfew^BOuth,” and will embody an accurate *and impartial description of the Southern States, noting each State separately, and giving their distinctive features and cbaraeteristlcs. At present there Is no tingle source trom which can be gained a reliable and unbiased description of the whole South. This publication will sup ply that want. It will treat of to pography, Soil, climate, woods, water-courses, resources, manufac tures and bui-.Ii laws as are needful to bo known. It will portray the attractions to the capitalist, and those seeking homes In the South, in the lines ol manufacture, horti culture and agriculture. It will show what the South it and what she is likely to become by reason of her almost untouched, and unknown resources in soil, climate, rainfall, marls, minerals and geo graphical position, and the vast variety of prod ucta possible to vylse and varied husbandry, and a grasp of her rich opportunities for manufacture. The book is entirely new in its scope and design, and aims to be a guide to all seeking information on moBt vital. matters.. No such book lias ever beon written; and it meets a want now imperative to those seeking information as to the South. The author, who is well known both North and South fo r his long identification with South ern development, and through his contributions to Northern journals, is an able and pleasing writer, and is Well fitted by his may qualifica tions for writing a book of this kind. It is a work that should be read by every man in the South as well as every one who has any idea of ever locating here. It will ho a book of some 400 pages, and will be gotton up in handsome stylo. The price will be in*paper covers, 15 cents ; in cloth $1.26'. 1 Subscriptions can bo sent now hy post-ofllce money order or postal note to Bigsby & Edmonds To (riTB Ton an Idea or Wliat Hss Been W E QUOTE THE FOLLOWING FB1CES One Hundred Men's Cassimero Suits. Regular price $10.00, for $5.00. 260 Pairs of Pants. Former price $2.00; now $1.00. 250 Pairs of Pants, former price $5.00 now $2.00. Men's Cassimere Saits, all sizes from 33 to 42, at 60c on tbe dollar. Four-Button Cut-Aways at 33 per cent, less than ever known before. Plaids and Checks are all the go this season. Wo have got them in large vari ety, and at prices that place competi tion in tho back ground. In Boys Scbool Suits We con show you a variety of One Thou sand different styles; more of them than all the houses combined, from Macon to Montgomery, and at prices cheaper than IKl “ you can buy common Jeans to malce them. Onr Liue of Gents Underwear Is larger than eve defy competition.; before, at prices we IN BOOTS AND SHOES! We are Just Lending- the Caravan! publishers of the Manufactures Record, Uidtltnore, Md. Senator Logan has been in very*bad humor since the election Speaking of 'presidential nomina tions lie is reported to have said that the requisites lor succois are “obsourity and mediocrity.” The Seiiator ought to have hope fqr he poqsosses the latter qualifi cation in an eminent degree. J IE SERVICE REFORM. [ -i' In a refcent speech made tty Vice President Hendricks In Brooklyn, be'expressed’ himself on the subject of dyll service reform as follows: “Do you Mk;m • if I «m in favor of mil Mrvicc rsfordtf. . pr course I smsXj.fe\ipr.of allvll service rc- fiShjjJysm W.ln fkvor of the conthmatloiry-do manjr things. tW Jtevbf sseit xfic some years that.are past. The people are tired of lt, and- they want a change. Do yon wank to know from me what eiv\j serricr I have confidence in? {OTferSKSte: jurtyeonfldeht of success'after tho ...spboolmaster’s examination, but I u wlll tell you what I have.confidence -W—as it was in the days of An drew Jackson. Let a true man i come to hie President of the United - States, and let ten men be called "‘around him to aid him in the pub lic service, and let these men rc- solye that the on\y test of qualifi cation far office under them shall be honeety and fitnen for servlet, and yon have aivil servlet Houcks' scjuk cuuk mouth wash and dentifrice io au infallible cure for Uloer- ated Bore Throat, Bleeding Guam,' Bore mouth nndUiceri. Oleon* thb Teeth and keep* tho Guma hcUlthy. Prepared *ole- , by Drs. J. P. & W. 11. Holmes, Den- tsw 102 .Mulborry Street, Macon, Ga. For Halo by Dr. W. P. Burt, dentist, E. Hull, and all druggists and dentists. Moat Market PROVISION STORE. ^:h.&t.m.cobb navlne ti M&rkct u keep ou b*od tit* wry bMt cuts of | BEEF, PORK, KID AND SAUSAGE. ■id *1m * full line of Five Thousand Pairs of Women Pokers, from 3-7 and 6-9, at the startling low price of 66c per pair; never known to sell for less than one dollar since Americas has been a oity. One thousand pairs Children's Copper Tips, never Rold less than 75c, can now be bonghtfor 60o;a good, honest shoe, 10 Cases of Brogans, from 6 to 11, and 10 coach Plow Shoos from 6 to 11, solid inner sole, white oak bottom, solid leather counter, always sold at $1.50, now re tailed at $1.00. In Ladies', Misses, and Children’s Fine 8hoes wo can show you an elegant line, and retail them at price* 25 per cent, lees than any house in town can buy them. J. WAXELBAUM & 00. AMERICUS, GEORGIA. CONVULSES NEW YORK CITY HiLL™ CENTRAL PARK. OLD ESTABLISHED MKHCANTILB HOUSES, WH08E SOLVENCY WAS li/ UDlODOlQlimv iuuiiciiiwtiiD UV/UOIkO, III1UDU DUDVJkilvI II. SUPPOSED TO BE FOUNDED ON INDESTRUCTABLE BOCKS 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 bad 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 Waxelbaum 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 t 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 These Purchases iviQ be Put on Sale and itjwill 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 of the dry goods, clothing, boot and shoe trade. J. Waxelbaum & Co. PROPRIETORS NEW TORE STORE, Am erious, Georgia. Vatd, never sold leas lean ebc Ten Piece. Blaok Cashmere', 42 | B ,v at nt i , CeDt> P® r y** rt l, warranted wool. t G°od. vonh any mac'.^J P L tcM B !“ eIt " n<1 CoI °red Ann,. 38_inchea wide, all Bbades, at ! a ^-„. Good ‘ retailing anywbcrentgi^ 60 Pieces Dress Good., In ali iht t K&b“ t7} ° worth S 60 Pieoes Brocade Mathmaes, vonh ■> P* r KtaiUng by u» now at i 5f , 2 In Silks, Saline, and Velvet. »o,, always, the acknowledged leadois, h.-.vi; them in prico from 2oo per vard tn «. Onr tl 00 Black SillT ,ei„i. Avenue, New York, for (1 25 1 In Colored Silks and Satin. you any imaginable shade; from 60b *1.60 per yard * Ho ' bought direct fiom importers, *ho la the misfortuno to retire fn-m burin, rather unexpectedly. Wc honght 60cion the dollnr. They have to be it to bo appreciated. Cnll nnd see ourTen-CentToweLh]! 24 inches long; all linen, worth 25c Twelve good Napkins, all linen, for so, 500 Linen Hemmed Napkins, at lft with colored borders. Never sold fn less thnn 25c. 500 Marseilles Qaills, alway* sold i $1.60, can now be bought for »5c. OUR LINE OF Is too numerous to mention, carrjinu stock of these to Fifteen Thousand Do lars in our Retail Department alone, an In CARPETS and RUGS we can w vou 33 per cent, less thnn you have evi known them before, and give you a sl« equal to any house this sido of Daltimoi to select fr:m. It is rather early in the season to tai about CLOAKS. Bnt remember * manufacture every garment we sell, u will talk about them later when tb weather grows colder, We are confide! there will be no cause tocomplnin of on rices, and so far as assortment and sty] i concerned, wo can compare with id house in the State, and will take as roue pleasure in showing our goods as in sell ng them. Call Early and Avoid (lie Rnsii! J. WAXELBAUM & AMERICUS, - GEORGIA Oliver & Oliver STILL LEADS! Green Groceries and Provisions, thrlr Maaoo, Canned Good*, etc. It ii their aim to keep a Amt tint* eeUbltehment, and *!▼* their customer* good good* at tho to vest p icc*. Highest price ptid for Cattle, Bogs, and a " ~ produce. kindaofcountry i, America*, Dec. 15,18SMf To Rent To Rent. Thrs* mile* from Am.rieui, an. good threo-mul. farm. Healthy locality and Fi ■ " good school convenient. For partionlan apply to THOMAS M. ALLEN. ' novUKMw CHEAP, LUMBER 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 are of our own manufucture, 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 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 jeep 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. Americus Ga., July 25, 1884. «* Wlieatley^s Comer Ho! every one in need of Clothing, “COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Coiner and bttj Tho aplondid aucceaa which attenacd|our?*ffortalin introducing the aaic of FTJNTE CLOTHING , has inducedjua |j bring out for tho Spring trade tho largest, handiomwt and moat complete lino of Perfect Clothin These good* hav* been selected with great care and poaaeasj and durability of texture, that few indeed can equal, and Fitting EVER 8H0WN IN AMERICUS! elegance of design, beauty of e surpass. In every Instance w« GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaLI Wo hava{atao a largo and well selected stock of perfect fitting Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear X And everything in the way of Gent’s Furnishing Goopa. Polite and attentive Salesmen *ill *A* Iplcaaure In displaying these beaotiftU geode whether you wish to buy or not. THORNTON WHEATLEY, Wheatley’s Corner, : : : Americus, Ga R. T. BYRD, INSURANCE AGENT, Forsyth Street, OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK, . . . Americus, G* AGENT FOR THE LEADING IN THE COUNTRY. GIVING YOU THE BEST INSURANCE AT THE LOWEST HATES. GULLETa7dLTOMESCOTTOXGLV5 iTholBoatlCMMlMatloiI rtAT.T. and SEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OR « BYBP' iept!8m3 R. V.