Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 07, 1884, Image 2

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Americus Recorder. W. ft. WtnnB, Editor, fiitiGUTa UBlclal Organ or Wetetet, Cotinf,, \ tweetosteL*** arteT.^!* ft , M|Ua^»-Mw<|.^^» It. J SUNDAY, DEC.* The Thomasville Enterprise is growling jahoqt, the mail service at tbat place. Have aiUttie'patience, Sontb will have * fair *bow in tbe wWinvW Pottofflce DCbbRmfent. .11- fij! '.oy..- toi» Atlanta matting rates tor 600 no- groes whom ha will take to Arken* sa». Halfthe butnber will gd fr6m Sdnth Carolina'and the other' half from Atlanta. . Jones says be wants 5,000’ for Arkansas and 5,000 for OaHbrnla. The Macon Telegraph advocates the'planting of tbe Japanese per tinman, because it is five times as largO as tbe Georgia product. And noV'lbmes flie Columbus Times and favori tbe introdnction of tbe Japanese 'possum, if it is as large in. proportion. There are now 117 cotton seed oil mills ini the United States, nearly all of them being in tbe South. Competition has resulted in the inoreasing of the prioe of seed and the reduction of tbe price of Oil until several mills have been forced to suspend. It is stated that #900,000 were sunk by the Itemphis’oil mills last year, and fiw tbitl* can rtfn more than four months In the year. One firm in New York is said to be making more' money out of cotton seed oil tWhan the'Mils. It bottles the stuff and sells it for “pure olive oil." With lard at from 8 to 10 cents par pound, the demand for cotton seed oil tor domestic pur poses has cessed, and tbe price at tbe mills Is' now only about 30 cents per gallon. There are six large mills in England whioh con same Egyptian seed almost cxclu- ipp? Ulncd onlj temporary relief. t Although T PART It imltl ; 1Ja\ IBoi erer oVuiMtl only temporary roller. srcAiiod Jurtaffhowlntcr at SEsasslE meek* J kejrM to seen permanent Improvement MS.BENJ. SMITH. /certify th.t tbe ebpve etotoment ol m, wi/. U cornet. end I ioto »ith herto npnwliw wmU- tnde for tbe great benefit sho ban received D. 8M1TII. I certify tb.t theshove jUt.nt.nl 1.comet. Mr. Smith U a prominent men in this eommuolty, Shew be lives. lie U *»elHfntnr n daalerjn a^fc. end nie etetement, with that of his wife, is fully entitled to credit. Done at Stanetead, Provinoe -of Quebec, tbie twenty-seventh day of Ostobef, lfKL L. V, McKIXSTttY, Vii,liter of the Hotpot. LATEH.-I have eeen Mrs. Smith recently And leliero her to be thoroughly and permanently cunxt L- C. McKINsTRY. Stc'y Ail lent Ch. Con/., P. Q. - v "- H«wl A". A. H. Boston fitpt- 9, tasi Cuticoha R«*. J.vzsrr, the new blood phriflsr, SSSSlSSrS:* Potter PHig and <-'h«mi«ol Co.iBoHon. OVERSTOCKED AND CROWDED. IV E (jliOTETlIE FOLLOWING PRICES ! I'. jQ fj ^ - , ) i' ' One Hundred Men's Cassimere Spits. Uwrtllsr pries I10.00,rat 15.00. r 250 Patriot Pants. Former plica, W.00; now Si.00, 2S0 Pain of Pants. Former price$5.00; now $2.00. Mod’s Cassimero Suits, ail sizes from 33 to 42, at 50o OB the dollar.' Poor-Button Cut-Aways at 33 per eent. lesa than ever known before. Plaida and Cheeks are all the go thia season. IVe have got then) in large vari ety, and at prices that plaoe competi. tion in the back ground. Rumored frustration of The Sale or Tho B. ft IT. Railroad A Brunswick special to the Savannah News says it is rumored in Brunswick tbat the salo of the Brunswick and Western Railroad has been frustrated, and that the Frankfort Committee, with oertain parties in Albany and Brunswlok, will take charge of the road soon. It has been an open secret in railroad circles for some time past that the attorneys of tbe Plant In vestment Company, soon after the latter bought the road, discovered sons objeotions to the titles. Tbe Seligmatu,firomwhom, or through whom, tbe road was sold, wore then asked to guarantee tho titles. They ¥etosed to this, bat said they thought they could send an agent to Gertoany and have the objec tion* that had been found to the titles' tofatoved. Tbe rumored frust ration of the sale would/ therefore, in view of the facta stated above, indicate that tbe Bellgmani have failed in getting tbe objections re- ferrad te be removed. In Ibis connection another fact which tonot generally known may ba elated, ana that is tbat tbe new management Of tbe road, as organ ised under tho alleged change of •WOerablp, has never taken charge of the toad'or assumed control of its operations Albany News. .'In— ,Tha wisdom of reducing the postage on letters is shown by the results of the year as made up by the postmaster general. While the postage was reduced one-third, there wan only a deorease of less than five per cent as compared a Wltit.lb 4 previous year. Tne post master-general believes that there an increase of revenue dur- j current year. The post- msalergtoctal urges tha necessity of establishing free delivery where there ia a population of ten thous and people, and as we have more than doable that number, our eflorts ibpAl4.be dlreoted towards getting the free delivery for Col umbus, At present the postage is two cent* but he suggests tbat it ba reduced—-Columbus Enquirer. The goods bought on my second visit to New York have come in, and my New York buyer, wishing to redeem himself of his short-coraingR, which necessitated my second trip, buys and ships now goods with every steamer, und at prices tbat cannot fail to please in Style, Qual ity and Prices. My store-room is filled, every available apaco having been used, and many orli : olea tbat ought to have conspicuous places are hidden, To avoid more crowding, 1 hare de cided to offor during tho coming month goods of all descriptions at prices tbat must make them go whether you wish to buy or not. Nover before, and perhaps never here after, were tho Americus trading people offered such extraordinary bargains. Especially is that applicable to ray large stock of Clothing, Cloaks, Dolmans) and Ladies Hats end Trimmings. These goods must gn and will be sold (like goods sold at auction) at tho befit price obtainable. Don't delay coming, but come now. Now is the accepted time and your coming now will gave you that sorrowful but common expression, # *I wish I had come soouer.” Aly Drc.^s Goods Department is replete with choice and stylish fabrics, in Silks, Satins, Cash meres. and every other kind ot Dress Goods usually but often not found in other Dry Goods stores, and hore they are at the mercy of your own bid and prices. Fleaao remember that the Bar gain Store offers no leaders. Here you buy everything, Domestics and. rinar goods at close prices. Respectfully, 8. M. COHEN, Tho Bargain Man, Red Mammoth Sign and Flag, Cotton Avenue. We can show yon n vtiriety of One llibu- •and different style*’; more of them th all the bonnes combined, fr6m Macon Montgomery, and at prioes cheaper than you can bny common Johns to make tbein. Onr Liue of Gents Underwear Is larger than over before, at prices we defy ooinpetitioh. IN BOOTS AND SHOES! Wo are Just Lending tlie Caravan! i Five Thousand Pair* of Women Pokers, from 3-7 and 6-9, at the startling low price of.6&q per pair: nwr known to sell for less than one dollar since Americus hasbeena city. - ,ri ,rv ’ ' 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.Drogans, from 6 to 11, and 10 cases Plow Shoes from 0 to 11, solid inner solo, 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 you an elegant line, and retail them at prices 25 per cent, less than any house In town can buy them. J. WAXELBAUM & 00. ProjrielorsNew M Store. AMERICUS, - - - GEORGIA. erityiSnflfleaiiess. ■a MUd COMM NEW YORKtioi CITY HALL !?CENTRAL PARK. T f, O jj.;. OX,I) ESTABLISHED MEBOANTILE HOUSES, WHOSE SOLVENoT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE FOUNDED ON 1NDESTRUCTABLE ROCKS OF UNLIMITED CAPATAL AND UNQUESTIONABLE CREDIT, Tottered and 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 Qfi 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, an< * 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 TonfPieces Black Caihmer., 3(5 ir.y w ( d., warranted all wool, u as? J? y«dX never Mid )*, 3a « Pm Tan Piece. Black Cashmere 42 in.v per ^■*0'^ I2i« and itjwill be to the-inferest 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, AmreiouSr Georgia. In Bilki, Saline, end Velrele ne .re u uSUCSg 2&“ In Colored Silks end Satin, we tf,, M» D#bl, " had ' :,r «“« te " In Honeefttml.hlngld.iodB ». bought dtreot Horn impotlers, ,h 0 M the misfortune to retire from baiimn rather nnexpeetedly. Wo Lousbt iht» 50o on tho dollar, liiej hare to be im? to be appreciated. 1 ,M " Call and see onr Ten-Cent Tow,), fall, 24 inches long; all linen, worth 25c 1 Twolve good Napkins, all linen, for 50. 600 Linen Hemmed Napkin,, at 10., with colored bofders. Never »ld f,, less then 25o. 600 Mareeillee QoilUt, always ioU. $1.50, can now be bought for 95o. OUR LINE OF Ie too numerous to mention, carrvinsi •took of these to Fifteen Thouiand Dol lar* in onr Retail Department elone, no anything we happen not to have thegood old man never made. In CARPETS and BUGS we.can mi you 33 per eent. leas than you bsv. nn known them before, and give yon a stock equal to any honso this side of Diltimori to select from. It ie rather early io tho Benson to talk about CLOAK8. Bat rotnomber n manufacture every garment we .ell, mi will ulk about them later when th. weather grow, colder, We are confident there will be no cause to complain afoot S rices, end so far ne assortment and stjls i concerned, we oon compare with ant honso io the State, and will take as mock pleasure in showing our goods as in sell- ing them. Call Early and Avoid Hit Rush! J. WAXELBAUM & CO, Proprietors New M Stare. AMERICUS, - - - GEORGIA. STILL LEADS! '! It We invite everybody and Hie'public gen erally to call at our shop and examine our immense stock ofFmsT-CLASA-FmipHEDSingle — -- g EAT Buggies and On® Horse R. T. BYRD, THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY $1 y/M ,'HYSELF. it Great Medical Werk en Manhood. Exhausted Vitality, Nerrouf xud 1 Pbyricbl |Do» Liltty Vrcmature* Dsfclina la man. Errors «>f Youth, oud tha untold miseries r#iultlng from in- tllierutloii or aiCMoes. A book far averr man young, middle #te «nd old. It contains 123 pre. •criptioM for all acute and chrome dUeaie#, each a«o of which Utnraluablo. So found bv tko au thor, whoa* experience for fS yean la inch u probably never before foil to the JotofaarThyn- eUn. M0 pages bound to bcauttfnl French mtuUa, embossed covers, full gilt, fuuanteed to bo a finer Work to every tense—mechanical, literary and proTesaional - than any other work sold In this coantry for (2.30, or the money will be refunded In evonr insUnoe. Price only |1 by mail, post Hid. Illustrative sample < cents. Send now. Jold medal awarded the author by the National dedioal Association, te the offiecre of .which he PrMUcal FretccUwliU la Ueergie. Detroit Free Press (Dem.). Then are practical protectionist* down la Georgia. They hare been bowling tbat Georgia’* capitol onght to be bnllt of Georgia gran ite, and that It te unpatriotic to invite proposal* from contractor* in other State*. Bat, like oth*r protection bowte, there te a heavy •nb-ktratnm of Mlttth tntereat In' tote nppaal to patriotln*. Tha ‘ “ Ultoffta atone want- ■ an exorbitant WrtsSHgflP** for Instruction, and by the afflicted I will beaeflt all.—London Lancet. There Ie no merabe.* of society to whom the itenceofUfewtnnot.he useful, whether youth, irent, faardian, laatructor or clergyman.- Ar- *^Addres# the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. II. Parker, No. 4 Balflnch Street, 'Boston, Mas#., who may he consulted on alt diseases re quiring skill and experience. Chronic sod obsti nate dUeasce that'— "*■ , —,j» phymetaas i Such treated incceeefliUy »UITUVC out an instance of tail um InVO Mention thle paper. novitml m Soupperxxong' Wine. I am now prepared to esppiy pita Bcuppsrnong wine at 11.50 per gallon. Keg* fumiehad for |L00. Wineehipped from Adama* Station on raceipt ol monay ' J. T. USREV, t Enurptiw, Qa AND Wagons, of all styles and sizes. All of whioh are of our own manufacture, and will be sold as cheap as if is possible to sell suejb work in any.markets, 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 ptesent Hme boiista&tly improved them, and we believe we now have them perfect. We keep PR 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 usa.friaCn,', 3 A word now to those who have old bug gies and wagons and desire to have them re paired or made new: We willjgive you more work^§od|to Jitter job, for less money than INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK, Forsyte Street, .... Amerioue, C* AGENT FOR THE LEADING " IN fIIE COUNTRY, GIVING YOU THE BEST INSURANCE AT * r r % THE LOWEST HATES. aziCo Ao-xnmroxi tsb GULLET and LUMMES COTTON GTOS The JEloatlGrlnei Model! CALL AND SEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OB GINS. scptl8m3 R. T. BYRD. The splendid success which »ttcndcd|>urJ*fforts|ln Introducing tbe sole of •FINE CLOTHING | lu,our c , bu Inducedgus ti bring out for the Spring tr*de the Itrgot, b»u»lM®e*t * n< *- any other shop in Americus. Try us^and be convinced., . : rt-.t iWliifK ‘ i -ft Americus Ga., July 25, 1884. Wlieatley^s Corner Ho! every one in need of Clothing, - “COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Comer and buj mgpt complete line of Perfect Pitting Clothing EVER SHOWN IN AMERICUS I These coeiti kave beets eefoeted Vitk great cue Sa4 poveil] M tltpDf ot and tlarskllltj of textnre, tiutt law indeed can equal, anil non. surpass. In svvty lists™* GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaLB W« kiva>laa s luxe nod well Minted stock ot perfket (ttia, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and ' ■ ' W&t*** And McrytUac In tbe wny of Gears VnnsUttn, Coops. P.Hu sod •tunt!vsPt!M“ < “ pleasure b dlei-Ujln, these beeeUbl |eods whether v<m wish to buy e» net THORNTON WHEATLEY. Wheatley's Conter, it ;