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

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- " ' ‘ ' •" * ’ * - -■ -• ' - - ^AmERICUS itECORDEBT SUNDAY, HOT. 08,1884. W. L, «LIII1KR, Editor. BETJWUE The next House of tiree will be oontrolhdOy nde reformers ss far as can be determined now. Of the forty-fire Ddmpcrats.wLio followed Randall In defeating the Morrison bill, only ilgktien hare Been - * 're-elected. ConverMJ'trtfo rfoVid »'strike out tMflj&fitftrg claMse, wa/ dYfekted .(prmer elected inhls Stead. Several Ohio oongresemen who voted with Randall end'Converse were treated ’ft tfiiMftfle Viyi' W. the reforih- cf DJ-pmiMDpe J4>0 was defeated* and ,tUtoUBfid be- bat secured enough «vld«bp°0f '$Au8V‘ onfoeofter kiii t&* :^nt^j|t' 0 b6 scat, and will Mmljbiir Kmmi-Morridm, againstiwbem aa .veryi bitter fight was aeadehy (be'wbnopolists,' was jeSfctod'ty an 6 li|ep|sed, majority. SjiekVefj.Carllilewas also re-elect- flftOwHM* probable be. will be come bis own successor as speaker ot the House; He'~bas made a C- . Y#O r ' agsinft whom not one word can.be Mid. by Democrat! or Republican, and'it- is 1 not 1 ' prdbable that any kerldbi/.'elft/rt W ;b<s 'i.'njkdiTto Icqjnpli’Bli: bis'd^eV 1 -. ’•$hi?• Tould SgalJj.’tliropi tbfi,control ot. legisla tion into.hitihands; and "from Ms well-know*’ yiewfc It Is 1 icl be cx- at hi> trill 1 favor a rciluc Wliat will'Ce done with all the idle money? The New York banks hold nearly thirty-five mill ions more than legal reserve, four millions of gold cpmeweek from England, ■id tWentf imill#]* additional are expected .Adoring the next ten In France, by n refinement of judicial cruelty, the date of execu tion Is not known until'the previ ous.ey§ning._NQtices .arc then sent to the governor of the jail, executioner and 1 chaplain. From the hour of bis sentence the crimi nal is dead to the world. Envi roned by guards, bo is taken to a ’bell with two beds, one ol which is occupied by a monton (prison spy), He Is pnt into a suit of rough can- vas shirt, woolen trousers, end ielt shoes. A short waistcoat of can- vas, opening behind and secured with leather straps, is flxed over this soft, and the long sleeves are attached to a cord which passes round the thighs, so that he cannot lift his hands beyond a certain height, and is almost helpless to perform the most ordinary move ment. , His food is taken with a wooden spoon. A warder and gendarme keep perpetnal watch. He may sleep or smoke or eat, but no visitors are admitted, nOf any tidings from the outer world. WEQUOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES IIoi.mes' sums cuke mouth wash asd dentifrice is Mi infallible cure for Ulcer ated Bore Throat, Bleeding Gums, Sore mouth nnil Uleors. Cl'eaus the Teeth and keeps the Gums healthy. Prepared sole- ly byDn. J. P. k W, It. Holmes, Den lists, 102 Uulborry Street, Macon, Ga. For aale by Dr. W. P. Burt, dentist, XVI nato */t. II. 1, itutt, UCUVIBk, J. E. Hall, and all druggists and dentists. v i.Tbe monopolists have very little, tkMM to uotpedt frour tho next Congresrf.' It'f? ^|tiit'd likely, tn ijqjl pf^he^l’tfli. ‘bet they .will be jtilliBgibobccepti a measure from tlieiprescpt' Congress, making re- fiMondhA nhd pruning down sonic Ot.'the^jofbllain^ r,ates now exist- a, ; ,mMfturc, it is.said, wlll-be introduced, this,.winter by Mr; RatitfAU, and it mky be of such ri HattlW'tlijit aU’dldcs majfjbe able ffKW/srt-jiww'-ft !“.•%! iww# me'awre. H .It . ls . oortain that the tariff agitation ie not by any means ended. The'election of a Presi dent 'bpbH i *ii‘''pl«i(ifot'to declaring expifcssly, forj),tariff “exclusively for re.venue,",prove* that the ooun- try) demands the lowering of the pfeatnifr high‘{fktes.Nothing Will MuS'iA0 i( t6 l, 'ylplently Interfere with W lut while business interests wiil booarofully guarded, the!fights of tlio people will also bo looked trttek'"' '-' ,IJ A. VOICE! I HAVE SOLD OUT MY STOCK OF - LIQUORS AND SHALL DEVOTE MY TIME AND ENERGIES PRINCIPALLY TO THE Testimony ir accumulating that t^prdteOtiye tfrgfiftent that Blaine ui$Jiixo'itgb^ hie oxhv(tss did. not help nifflito any ; cxfent.!, Indeed, tbers is some reason to thisk ihst it dld him injury. •■’The News, an InfK^ei^fW paper at Indianapolis Wllipii^ppos'c^tJleveiand .Opt did unit.support Blaine, says, with refer ence to Blaines tariff talk in Indi ana: — -'It ik hboht aa’plnln as anything can bo that one of the chief, if not thd-yoiy'flrsf, thtega that defeated Blifofc' Id 1 Indiana was his ultra' high J prdteetlvO tariff insistence. To Estimate the full fordo of tills it mbiirbe fointtobdred that, as to his S htaState has always been a ,St*te'.» The votes of Re- It delegates to‘ the National Corivbntloii’'bavd bead ‘given to Blaine, not merely In a perfunctory derfol’ enthusiasm manifested at Mi'.- Blarnehi prescrico In this 1 State 'hot simulated. It was real, (aider n'owbbw'strong was the (iqn 1 ddncernihg tho- tariff thatkupoMmaie a manufacturing depart Jikfe'St.- Joacph county give a'Bnffority against Blaine, or due like Marion b’onntygtVd him a bare major|ty of hundreds where here- tofore'it hid given' thousands. It ipeans that Indiana Ms agalnit high prOtectiv*' tariff; that abe be- lleytrft a reform dl that tax which abali'redUcC It to oh# for revenue ofiljr ‘ Thdre lii nr* lesson plainer thkn’tUT ' which’ this election has demonstrated conOSrntng Indiana’s m pil* , jjy^aUqi,, We commend )t to the Democrats. The risvenue reformers have al. way* had some doubts about New Jersey, bocanae it is such a great manufacturing Stiite, but it gave QW.' ^feveland 1 about twice the TRADE, THEREFORE I INVITE*ALL, AND'ESPECI- ally The ladies,'.lvno de sire TO SELECT FOR THEMSELVES PURE AND UNADULTERATED ei (ARTIOLESIIN MY LINE TO 1,1 'GIVE ME A CALL I! I HAVEiADDED TO,MY STORE A LARGE CtFR mi,! TRVfSOME OF THE VERY BEST about twice the plurality it gave Gen. Hancock, nocWltfcetundlng the - fact (bat the ^“Wfoana lk the late contest “W3?i^PW&?tj„ l b?. t tiding issue. It would.be difijoujt to/ pick uut a locality where.: tha /proteetlon •» pealhAdanyefftet. . Boasted Bio Coffee, GROUND ON MY MILL AND PUT UP IN AIR TIGHT TIN CANS. YOU WILL FIND IT WILL SAVE TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY TO YOU. BSPECTFULLY, a. d. watts. Americas, Ga, 0«t* 8, 1884. tf One Hundred Men's Cassimere Suits. Begnlar price $10.Op, for $5.00. 260 Pairs of Pants. Former prico $2.00; 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 50o on the dollar. Four-Button Cut-Awajs at 33 per cent, less than ever known before. Plaids and Cbeoks are all the go this season. We have got them in large Tarl* ety, and at prices that place competi tion in the back ground. In Boys School Suits We can show you a variety of One Thou sand different styles; more of them than all the honses combined, from Macon to Montgomery, and at prices cheaper than you can buy common Jeans to make them. Our Liue of dents Underwear Is larger than ever before, at prices we defy competition.] IN BOOTS AND SHOES! We are Just Leading the Cararanl Five Thousand Pairs of Women Pokers, from 3-7 and 6-9, at the startling low price of 65c per pair; never known to sell tor less than one dollar since Amerious has been a city. One thousand pairs Children's Copper Tips, never sold less than 75c, can now be bought for 50o; a good, honest shoe. 10 Cases of Brogans, from 6 to 11, and 10 cases Plow Shoes from 6 to 11, solid iunertole, whito oak bottom, solid leather 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 per cent less than any house in town can buy them. J. WAXELBAUM & CO. AMERICUS, GEORGIA. CONVULSES NEW YORK fro! CITY HALL^CEMAL PM. 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 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 be 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,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 and itjjwill 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, boot and shoe trade. J. Waxelbaum & Co. PROPRIETORS NEW YORK STORE, Americus. Georgia. wide, warranted all wool, at 35o , yard, never .old leas than GOo 1 .a en B1 . aok Daahmerel 42 ia cl .„ wide, at 42) oenta per yard, warranted ,n 75o°Inta W °“ h “” y man '»“»4 26 Pieces Black and Colored Annan. 38 inobea wide, all abade8. at 60e yard. Goods relailing anywhere at 61m' r 50 Pr* D .Tr a Good8 ' "li the bS ingahadea.j't 7)o per yard, worth 12j c in Rood cash. 60 Pieces Brpcsdo Matlasaes, worth 23e pe f r ® tii ln 8 b 7 u« now at 16c. In Silks, -Satina, and Velvets we are at always, the acknowledged leaders, luma:’ them In price from 25o per yard to 15 OnrSl OO Black Bilk* Jail. Avenne, New York, for $125. In Colored Silks and Satins we d.. you any imaginable shade; from 50e to $1.60 per yard. In Honaefurnishing Goods we ham bought direot from importers, who bail the misfortuno to retire from bosiaeas rather unexpectedly. We bought them 50c on the dollar. They have to be to be appreciated. Call and see onrTen-Cent Towel fell, 24 inohes long; all linen, worth 2So. Twelve good Napkins, ol! linen, for 50c. 500 Linen Hemmed Napkins, nt 10.-' with colored borders. Never sold far less than 25c. 500 Marseilles Quills, always sold at $1.50, oan now be bought for'J3c. OUR LINE OF GFV Ribbons and Buttons, Is too numerous to mention, carrying a stock of these to Fifteen Thousand Dol lars in our Betail Department alone, anti anything we happen cot to hare tho good old mau never made. la CARPETS and RUGS we can sura you 33 per cent, less than you liaveevn known them before, and give you a stock equal to anyr house this side of Baltimore to select fnm. It is rather early in the season to talk about CLOAKS. But remember wo manufacture every garment we sell, and will talk about them Wr when tbs weather grows colder, We are confident there will bo do cause to complain of onr prices, and so faros assortment and style is concerned, wo can comp&ro with any house in the State, and will take as much g leasure in showing our goods ns in sell- i “ ng them. Call Gariy and Avoid file Rush! J. WAXELBAUM & 00. AMERICUS, GEORGIA. ■ unver STILL LEADS! Wheatley’s Corner. Ho! every one in need of Clothing, “COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Comer and buy Tha uplondid aucceaa which attonacd|omfeffort«|1q Introducing the alo of FTJNTE CLOTHING To Rent To Rent Three miles from Americas, one good tbree-mnls farm. Healthy locality and good school convenient. For particulars •pply to THOMAS M. ALLEN. novl9»4w 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 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. Amerious Ga., July 25,1884* » , hu Inducodjus io bring out for the Spring tr«de tho largest, handiomeit and moit complete line of Perfect Fitting Clothing EVER SHOWN IN AMERICUS! Tbeae good* have been selected with great eore and poMeial an elegance of dciign, boauty of flnUfc and durability of texture, that few indeed can equal, and none aurpaia. In every lait*nce w# GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE We have|alio a large and well selected stock of perfect fitting Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neek and Underwear! 1 And everything In the way of Gent's Furnishing Goops. Polite and nitentlva 8ale»mcn wilt take (pleasure in displaying the*# beautiful good# whether you wi*h to buy or not. THORNTON Wheatley’s Corner, WHEATLEY, : : Americus, Ga. R. T. BYRD, INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL nOTEL BLOCK, Forsyte Street, . - - • Amerious, Ca AGENT FOR THE LEADING IN THE COUNTRY, GIVING YOU THE BEST INSURANCE AT THE LOWEST RATES. GULLET AND LUMME3 COTTON GIN% nat.v. JtXD BSE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OR 01> " S ' I'ptllmS R. T. BYBP’