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Americus Recover.
W. L. GLKSBNKR, Editor.
OLlclal Organ of Webster County*
WEDSFgPAF. HOT. 3*< |8S4.~
Tho encouragement,; which the
itriking minors of Hocking Valley
receive from the labor societies of
the country, in the shape of about
$3,000' per week, keeps them In
good heaijt, as well as food, and
they will not bo likely to yield to
the■ 'defcapds of,tbclf•’employers
this winter. 'The Republican states
men who professed to bo so much
in favor of protecting American
laborers have not yet sent in any
contributions.
The Boston Globo appears not
to follow the advice of the old
lawyer to his student to “be sure
of his fuUcts.“ It says, “Anyhow,
i( Georgia go to Mnino for a
President she is going there for
granite with whiob to build her
eapitoi. There’s nothing unsound
about Maine granite.” * There may
lie nothing unsound about Maine
granite, but Georgia will not take
any of it for hor new eapitoi
What foreign stone wo need wil
bo, obtained from tho sound old
Democratic State of Indiana.
The Philadelphia News, a dyed
in-the-wool Republican paper,
thinks that “if there is a spark of
gratitude in tho soul ot Grover
^Cleveland be will invito Samuel J,
Randall to take a place in bis Cab
inet; But for Mr. Randall,” it
says, “there would not have been a
possibility of Democratic success
this year.” Without underrating
Mr.- Randall or tho value of his
services, it is proper to inquio
what he has done this year to in
suro Democratic success. About
sixty days before the election he
was expressing confidence that
Pennsylvania would bo carried for
tho' Democrats. At the election In
that State only a properly shaped
motion scorned to be needed to
make the election of the Blaine
ticket unanimous. Mr. Randall is
a man of parts, but it does seem
that ho can claim no reward or
account of any speolnl services rem
dered tho party in tho recent clco
lion. It is to be hoped, however,
that his Republican admirers by
intemperate advocacy of his inter-
osts will not do him a positive in.
jury.
Department for political reasons,
and many of Governor Cornell's
personal following are 'still In the
service of the State. ‘If I am
elected President,' said Governor
Cleveland, with emphasis, ‘the
clerks in the great departments at
Washington who are fit for their
positions will remain in ofllce.
Ability and seal in the service will
be the measures of usefulness. The
rules of the Civil Service Commis
sion will govern all miner appoint
ments.’”
n EqUOTETilEFOLLOWING PRICES
Hoi.mes’ suae cum; mouth wash and
dentifrice is nu infnlliblo cure for Ulcer*
sled Bore Throat, Blooding Gums, Bore
mouth and Ulcers. Cleons the Teeth and
keeps the Gams healthy. Prepared sole
ly by Drs. J. P. & W. ft. Holmes, Den
tists, 102 Mulberry Street, Macao, Ga.
For sale by I)r. IV. p. Burt, dentist,
J. E. Hall, nod all drnRgUts and dentists.
Itching Diseases
rOZEMA. i
£t itching i
Salt Rheum. with its Agonising
,1 burning, instantly relieved by A
bAth with Cuticura Soap, »nd a single ap»
..ion of CtmcTJRA. the greet Skin Cure. This
lAted dAily, with two or three doeee of GUM-
plication of Cuticura,
repeAU-d dAily, with twe
cura Resolvent. the New Blood I'urifier, i
the blood cool, the perspiration pure and
JUT?
to kee^>
teting, the bowel* upon, the liver and kidneya
active, will apeudily cure Eczema, Tetter, Iting>
*»—'-.eia. Lichen. Pruritue, Beall Head.
Dandruff, and every npeciee of Itching, Scaly, and
Pimply Humor* of tho Scalp and Skin, when the
best physicians and el) known remedies /ail
ECZEMA TffEXTY YEARS.
My gratitude to God ia unbounded for the relief
I have obtained from tho uao of the CUTICURA
Remedies. 1 have boon troubled with Eczema
on tny lege for twenty yean. I had not a comforta
ble night for yean, tho burning and itching were
eo Intone**. Now, I am happy to Bay, I hare no
trouble. Only the liver-colored patches ot
limba remain
r former miaery.
HENRY L. SMITH.
188 West avenue, Rochester, N. Y.
One Hundred Hen’s Casaimere Suits
Regular price $10.00, for $5.00.
250 Pairs of Pants. Former price $2.00,
now $1.00.
250 Pairs of Pants. Former price $5.00;
now $2.00.
Men’s Cftssimcre Suits, all sizes from
to 42, at 50c on the dollar.
Four-Button Cut-Aways at 33 per cent,
less than ever known before.
Plaids and Checks are all the go this
season. We have got them in large vari
ety, and at prices that place competi
tion in the hack ground.
Ifl Boys School Suits
We can show you a variety of One Thou
sand different styles; more of them than
all the honscH combined, from Macon to
Montgomery, and at prices cheaper than
you can buy common Jeans to make them.
CLEVELAND ON CIVIL SERVICE
’ . . REFORM.
A writor in the Washington Sun
day Herald gives emphasis to the
fact that Cleveland is a civil ser
vice reformer. On this subject be
writes:
“As to any point of policy in
caSo of bis succession to tho Presi
dency lie noror spoke but once,
llo bad been roadleg an appeal
made by a Republican paper to the
minor government olllcc-boldcrs
and department clerks, urging them
to staud by Mr. Blaine, giving as
a reason that they would all lose
their positions in the event of a
Democratic success. Mr. Cleve
land laid down tho paper, and said
with much earnestness:
“It thoro is any one matter to
which I havo given my fullest at
tention it is to reform and effleicn-
oy lh the civil service. When I
came to Albany , as governor I.
found nearly all the departments
full of elerke, whoso political pre
dilections were Republican. The
State officials who _eame Into ofllce
with me called upon me shortly
after my accession and asked what
wore my views in relation to re
movals from public yarrio for pol
ities! reasons. One gentleman,
whose department is perhaps tho
moat Important at the capital, said:
‘My ofllce is full of extreme Repub
licans, appointed by Governor Cor
nell. Now, wbat am I to doT’ ‘I
replied,’said Governor Cleveland,
‘You are responsible to the people
for the"good administration of your
ofllce. Yojtr confidential subordi
nates Would boieleeted with great
caio, and tboso you will doubtless
appoint from your personal friends.
There can be no objection to your
making inqdjry respecting the
qualifications, seal and ability or
your official force. If a clerk is
faithfal and competent he should
be retained, no matter wbat hia
political predilections nay be.
During my term IJnra discharged
no employe from the Executive
ECZEMA ON A CHILD.
Yonr moat valuable CunccRA Remedies have
done my child ao much good that I feel like say
ing thia for the benefit of thoae who are troubled
with akin disenee. My little girl waa troubled
with Kt-Mtua, and I tried several doctors and
medicine*, but did not do her any good until!
used tho Cuticura Remediea, which speedily
cured her. for which 1 owe you many thanks and
y nights of r
ANTON BOSSMIER, Union Bakery.
the top of tho scalp. ,
F.dies abont six week*. -»u
perfectly, and now my hair it
W HiTEiiiioRo’, Texas.
COVERED WITH BLOTCHES.
I want to tell you that your Cuticura Resol-
ENT ia magnificent. About three months ago my
too wa* covered with blotches, and after ur.ing
irue bottles of Resolvent I was perfectiy cured.
FREDERICK MAITRE.
a 8t. CHAni.Es Street, New Orleans. La.
IVY POISONING.
For all cases of poisoning by Ivy or dogwood, I
can warrant Cuticura to cure ovary time. I have
sold it for five year* and it never fails.
C. li. MORSE, Druflj/W.
IIolliston, Mass.
Sold everywhere. CUTICCBA, 60o.; Soap,
Resolvent, $l.oo.
Potter Drug nnd Chemical Co., Dost
Savannah, Florida* Western
by Central (00)
Meridian time, which I* 30 minutes slower than
[All trains of title rond
ertdlan time, r* *
Savannah time.)
Superintendent'* Office,)
* 34. f
2, 1884,
this roaA will
lows:
ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah dally nt... (112 a
Arrive ot Savannah tlnlly at 7 40 p
Arrive at Jesup dally at 8 10 u
iy at. - - .
Arrl re at Jiu-keonviilo daily nt. 12 80 p j
Stort At all regular stations betwee "
Onr Line of Gents Underwear
Is larger than ever before, at prices we
defy competition.
IN BOOTS AND SHOES!
We are Just Leading the Cararan!
Five Thousand Pairs of Women Pokers,
from 3-7 and 6-9, at the startling low
price of C5c per pair; never kuown to sell
for less than one dollar sinco Americus
has been a city.
One thousand pairs Children’s Copper
Tips, never sold less than 75o, can now
be bought for 50o; a good, honest shoe*
10 Cases of Brogans, from G to 11, and
10 cases Plow Shoes 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
Shoes we can show yon an elegant line,
and retail them nt prices 25 per cent less
than any house in town can buy them.
J. WAXELBAUM & 00.
AMERICUS, -
GEORGIA.
CONVULSES NEW YORK CITY BALL ^CENTRAL PARK.
OLD ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE HOUSES, WHOSE SOLVENCY WAS
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 mode 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
wide, warranted all wool, at 35, ,
yard, never sold less than C0c
Ten Pieces Black Cashmere 42
wool’ 'oto*r nt ’J ,ard - wmnteddi
wool. t Good, worth any ma„’. mon "
KSh at7J ° peryMd -"' oHh 4
60 Pieces Brocade MaUasaes, worth as.
Pf PF?/ " UI ! iD S br ti" now at ifc *
In Bilks, Saline, and Velvets we
always, the acknowledged leaders, having
“SJMWte ^.P« y»ni to *5.1,0*
and itgwill 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 YORK STORE,
Americus, Georgia.
Avenue, New York, for *1 25,
In Colored Silks and Satins we ei„
you any imaginable shade; from 50* t-
$1.60 por yard.
In Housofurnishing Goods we
bought direct from importer*, who ha,i
the misfortune to retire ft. m busint,,
rather unexpectedly. Wc bought than
5Co on tho dollar. They have to be teen
to bo appreciated.
Call and eeo ourTen-Cent Towel, ftn,
24 inches long; all linen, worth 25c. }
Twelve good Napkins, all linen, for 50c
_500 Limn Hemmed Napkins, at lo-'
with colored borders. Never sold
less than 25c.
500 Marseilles Quilts, always sold at
$1.50, can now be bought for 95c.
OUR LINE OF
Fancy Goods, Bosierv,
Ribbons and Buttons,
Is too numerous to mention, carrying a
stock of these to Fifteen Thousand Dol
lars in our Retail Department alone, and
anything we hoppen r ot to have tbegooil
old man never made.
In CARPETS and RUGS we can save
you 33 per cert, less than you have ever
known them before, and give yon a stock
eqnal to any house this side of Baltimore
to select fr:m.
It is rather early in tho season to talk
about CLOAKS. But remember we
manufacture every garment we sell, and
will talk about them later when tbs
weather grows colder, Wo are confident
there will bo no cause to complain of our
prices, and so far as assortment and style
is concerned, we can compare with any
hotiao in tho State, and will take nutnnrh
pleasure in showing our goods iw in sell
ing them.
Call Gariy and Avoid the Hush!
J. WAXELBAUM & CO,
AMERICUS, - - - GEORGIA.
Oliver k Oliver
and Jacksonville.
FAST MAIL.
Leave Savannah dally at. 7 01 a
Arrive at Savannah dally at 8 17 j*
Arrive at Jesup dally at 8 43 a
Arrive at Wayrrona dally at II50 a
Arrive at Callahan daily at 11 20 a
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 12 00
Arrive at Dupont dully at 1116 n
Arrive nl Vnido.-tn daily uL 12 00 p
Arrive at Cullman daily at. 12 40 p
Arrive at Ti oma<ville daily at 1 30 p
Arrive at (lalnbrldga dally at.... 3
Arrive at Chattahoochee dally at 3 52 pm
Stops only at stations name.t above and a*, alt
itlons between Tliomnsvillc ai d Chattahoochee.
l*ti*senger< for Brunswick take this train, ar
riving at Brunswick (via H. A W. Hallway) at
1345 p “
l’aieengert for Pensacola, Mobile, New Orleans,
lointa take this train.
Mobile 2 40 a
Texas mid trims*Mississippi po
Arriving at Pensacola at 10 05
nt. New Orleans at 7 45 a in.
Pullman buffet and sleeping’cars Waycrosa to
New Orleaus.
CHARLESTON EXPRESS.
STILL LEADS!
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
Wlieatley^s Corner,
Ho! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and bn»
.The splendid success which nttcndcdjour^efforlsjln Introducing the sale of
ETJNTE CLOTHING
, hat inducedjus to bring out for the Spring (rede tho largest, handsomeit and
most complete line of
oMare of our own manufacture, and will be sold
terprue, Sanford aw jail lamJings 4 ou St. John's 7
Arrive at Jesnpda'Iy at 331 Dm
Arrive at Waycrosa daily at 5 00 p m
Arrive at Callahan dally at 7 IS |» in
Arrlvo at Jackaouvllle dally at 8 00 p m
Slops at ell regular station* between Savannah
nd Jacksonville.
Pullman parlor car* Savannah to Jacksonville.
JESUP EXPRESS.
uy
Arrive at Savannah a>lly „ .
Jesup dally at 7 oo p
I^ave Savannah daily at 4 20 p
Arrivt * ~ * -
An l Vi
8mh._ _
Savauaah ami Jesup.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah dally «L 7 530 p
Arrive at Savannah dally at.. 0 15 a
Arrive at Jesup dally at. 0 58 p
we believe we now haye them perfect. We
keep on hand all the while finished from 15 to
Arrive at Waycn a: doily at 11 35 p n
Arrive at Callahan daily at 4 45 a
Arrive at Jnckaonrille dally a'... C 15 a
Arrive at Dupont dally at 1 VO a
St Live Onk dat'y *» 3 47 a
nt Gainesville daily at 7 OO a
at Valdosta dai'y at 3 30 a
at Quitman daily at 4son
Arrive at Thouuuvilie dally at. ,
Arrive
Arrive at Quitman di
Arrive at Thouusvilk _ . ..
Arrive at Albany dally at>.. 10 30
Pullman p * *• ~ — *’ l
Gainesville.
I’ullmsn palace steeping cam Savannah t
ainesrUle.
Pullman buffet and sleeping cars Savannah t
Jacksonville.
Pa**cng*r» for Branswlck vis. Jesup take this
train, arriving at Brunswick at 116 a m.
Pasoau'/ers from Femandlna, GairesviJle, Cedar
Key. Ocala, NVIMwood. Leesburg and nil etsttons
on ¥U>r>da Railway and Navigation Company and
Florida Southern Railway take tbia train.
Poseengwrs tor Madlaon, Montieello, Tallahas
see and all Middle Florida point* take this train.
Connections at Jacksonville dally with People’s
Lin* Steamer* a.iJ Railroads for St. John's river.
Through tickets sold and sleeping ear berth oc-
eommodations secured at Urcn'a Ticket Office,
No. 22 Bail street, and at the Company's Depot,
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
Perfect Fitting Clothing
EVER SHOWN IN AMERICUS I
elegance of design, beauty of finl-b
e surpass. In every Instance »’*
These goods have been selected with great car* and possess!
and durability of texture, that few indeed can equal, and i
GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE
. We liavojnlso a large and well selected stock of per,'eel fitting
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear!
And everything In tho way of Gent’s FuruUhlng Ooops. Folite nnd nitcntlr# Salesmen
[pleasure in displaying these beautlfal goods whether you wi*h to buy or r.ot.
THORNTON
Wheatley’s Corner,
WHEATLEY.
: : Americus, Ga.
i UR,
Situation Wanted.
Who hu nil experience In a mill,
collecting or iu » (tore. Good reference
gires. . KXBBQKTIO,
BortHf Car* Hscoxtttn.
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. »
INSURANCE AGENT,
OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK,
Forsyth Street, .... Amorious, CJa
AGENT FOR THE LEADING
IN THE COUNTRY, GIVING YOU THE BEST INSURANCE AT
THE LOWEST RATES.
AI18O AGHJfTirOB TBB
GULLET and LUMMES COTTON GIN®.
CALL AND BEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OR OI> s
R. T. BTRD.
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