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Americus Recorder.
W. L, GLEBINER. Editor.
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OBclal Orrin >r Webster Conaly.
TUESDAY, DEC. 9,1884.
There is said to be considerable
diversity of opinion among Con
gressmen on, the -question of stop
ping the coinage of silver. The
prevalent-opinion seems to be that
the coinage will be stopped. Why
not stop the coinage of nickle
which it intrinsically almost worth
lessf '
Mr.. WU'I Cos., 004 vrbmt (ho Sew. Mr.
MeKlnitry bMto any About It*
TO Tint PUBLIC! I have beeUO fearful sufferer
Mr. Morrison’s bill requiring the
Secretary of the Treasury to apply
Ate surplus revenue in excess of
1100,000,000 to the redemption of
bonds wbieb the government can
call In at any time, is a good one
and ought to be passed at once. Wc
are glad to aeo the statement that
Hr. Morrison is confident of its
passage.
The political complexion of the
bouse of representatives of the next
congress—the forty-ninth—is as
follows: Democrats, 184; Republi
cans, 1411 Demooratio majority, 48.
Five of the eight territorial dele
gates are Democrats. One hundred
and ninety-one members of the
forty-eighth congress were re-elect
ed to the forty-ninth.
It Is given out upon good au
thority that Oovernor Cleveland
will tender his resignation to the
New York legislature on January
6. Lieut. Oov. Bill will assumo
the duties of governor, and Mr.
Cleveland will remain at the exec
utive mansion the guest of Oov.
Hill, until bo leaves for Washing
ton to be inaugurated as President
of the United States.
An effort will be made, and we
trust suooessfully, to establish in
connection with tho Qeoigia Peni
tentiary System, a department of
correction for boys under sixteen,
or even eighteen years of age who
have been convioted of crimes. A
few years or even months associa-
tion with older and moro hardened
offenders will plaoe these boys, per
haps, beyond the hope of reforma
tion.
Trade is looking up, and tho
proper thing to do non is to lay
aside groaning and croaking and
put on a cheerful countenance, join
hand in hand in the endeavor to
. shove the wheel of trade afresh and
keep them going. The only proper
way to meet snch business emer
gencies as the present is to look
them squarely in the fcco, discount
results, and pluokily pitch in and
do the best we can to dispel tho
oiouds that some people seem to
think overshadow us.
thAt / tom lit* a* ijU I bore been
jggaeaSBBai
M crimson. It would commence In until White
after their first appearanco. they mou d burn and
run together nntfl there *«• a complete dry. red
ncale, which would become *o inflamed a* to crack
xhdlook fiery and angry, and the burning aeaaa-
tion would be almost intolerable.
I was at times so lame that I could scarcely get
about, and could not dresa myself without assist
ance/ 1 hare tried many remedies, and have paid
fflsJSE'fflSESr ss&JVti:»
by Elder and Mrs. L. C. facKinstry. who are well-
known In these rcrions, to try ymir Cuticciu
and I felt somehow a little coursgo,
from their favorable opinion of them, to try their
wirtus. About the second week of.*
commenced taking the remedies, and within six
week. I began to roe a .permanent Jpprovementj
permanent Impr
I), I am about as good as
my flesh is as the flesh of a child.
MRS. BENJ. SMITH.
leertlt/ that the shove statement of my wifo
correct, and I join with her In eapressing my grsl
tude for the great benefit sho has received-
B. SMITH.
I eertlfy that th# aboye jtatement Is correct. Mr.
Smith Is a prominent roan In this community,
where he liveV Be is •w.ll-known rf.isl-rlrt-toct
and his statement, with that of his wifo, is fully
entitled to credit.
I. McKINSTBY,
\niderof the Goipe
i Mrs. Smith reoently and
bMiefS^her to be 7horough 1 y and 'permanently
cured - L. O. McKINlsTRY.
jSsc’y AJ'*a Ch. &>*/., P. (/■
Boston Sept 9,1634.
blood purifier.
; the great skin
and beautiiierw. arc sold everywhere.. Price,
Outicuiia, GOc.; S^
Potter Drutc »»*1 Chemical Co., Boston^
(juticdra Rr LVKirr. the -----
and CUTtcaBA.and OtmuDBA Soap.
Rbbolvkxt. 91.
OVERSTOCKED
AND CROWDED.
The Eaelern Argus thuB proph
coles: “President Cleveland is
going to have a hard time. He is
going to walk in the broad road of
patriotism, and not In the way of
partisanship; henec he will he most
bitterly opposed and denounced
hy the extreme men of his own
party. He 1s not Tilden, and will
de none of tho grand things that
Tilden would have done; but be
wiU-be the best president in tho
mohiory of our younger voters,
and be will be yet mere loved for
the enemies he will make by a
faithful performance of duty."
A curious feature of the Con
necticut eleotion this year is the
'fact that the minority candidate for
Governor will bo seated. By the
State constitution a candidate for
a State office must receive a ma
jority over all, else the election is
thrown in the lower Houso, tho
choice there' being limited so the
two candidates receiving the high
est number oi votes. This yesr
‘ Waller, the Demooratio candidate,
received I,S63 votes more than
Harrison, his Republican oppo
nent, but he hat not a majority,
over all, and at a consequence, the
lower House, which to Republican,
can, and doubtless will, elect Har-
rtoon.
The goods bought on my second visit
to New York have come in, and my Now
York buyer, wishing to redeem himself
of his short-comings, which necessitated
my second trip, buys and ships new
goods with every steamer, aud at prices
that cannot fail to please iu Style, Qual
ity and Prices.
My store-room is filled, overy available
spaco having been used, and many arti
cles that ought to have conspicuous places
aro hidden,
To avoid more crowding, I have de-
oided to offer during the comiug month
goods of all descriptions at prices that
must make them go whether your wish
to buy or not.
Novor beforo, and perhaps never here
after, werewfiho Americus trading people
offered such extraordinary barguins.
Especially is that applicable to my
large stock of Clothing, Cloaks, Dolmans,
and Ladies Hats and Trimmings.
These goods must go and will be sold
(like goods sold at auction) at the best
price obtainable. Don't delay coming,
but come now. Now is the accepted time
and your coining now will save yon that
sorrowful but common expression, "I
wish I had come sooner.” My Dress
Ooods Department is replete with choice
and stylish fabrics, in Bilks, Batins, Cash
meres and every other kind ot Dress
Goods usually but often not found in
other Dry Goods stores, and boro they
are at the mercy of your own bid and
prices. Ploaso remember that the Bar
gain Store offers no leaders. Here you
buy everything, Domestics and finer
goods it close prioes. Respectfully,
B. M. COHEN,
The Bargain Man.
Red Mammoth Sign and Flag, Cotton
Avenue.
W E QUOTE TIIE FOLLOW ING PRICES
One Hundred Men's Cnssimere Suits
Regular price $10.00, for $5.00.
250 Pairs of Pants. Former price $2.00;
now $1.00.
250 Pairs of Pan ts. Former price $5.00;
now $2.00.
Men's Cnssimere Suits, all sizes from 33
to 42, at 50c on the ddllar..
Four-Button Cut-Aways at 33 per cent,
less than ever known before.
Plaids and Cbeoks are all the go this
season. We have got them in large v*ri<
ety, and at prices that place competi
tion in the back ground.
Wo can show you a Variety of One Thou
sand different styles; more of them than
all the bouses combibed, from Macon to
Montgomery, and at prices cbeaner than
. - •* ■ maV * c
you can buy cmfimon Jeans to make them.
Onr Line of Gents Underwear
Is, larger than ever before, at prices we
defy competition.
IN BOOTS AND SHOES!
We are Just Leading the Caroranl
Five Thousand Pairs of Women Pokers,
from 3-7 and C-9, fit the startling low
J irice of G5o per pair; never known to sell
. of less than one dollar since Americus
has been a oity,
One thousand pairs Children’s Copper
Tips, never sold less than 75c, can now
be bought for 50c; a good, honest shoe.
10 Cases of Brogans, from 0 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 $1.00.
In Ladies', Misses, and Children’s Fine
Shoes wo can show you an elegant tine,
and retail them at prices 25 per cent, less
than any house iu town can buy them.
J. WAXELBAUM & 00.
AMERICUS, - - - GEORGIA.
for its Severity i Sniemess.
CONVULSES SEW YORK fMI CITY BALL CENTRAL PARK.
OLD ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE HOUSES, WHOSE SOLVENCY WAS
SUPPOSED TO BE FOUNDED ON INDESTHUCTABLE ROCKS OF
UN LIMITED CAPATAL AND UNQUESTIONABLE CREDIT.
Tottered and Fell in a Day!
Specially was this true of many large and celebrated Clothing
manufacturers who had made up numerous stocks from materi
als bought on credit. These manufacturers placed their faith
on lively and profitable September trade, absolutely relying on
it for funds to meet their maturing paper, which they had given
for piece goods, but the trade did not come, the continuous
warm weather and no customers cooked their “goose,” and there
was nothing left for them to do but to fail and turn their goods
over to an Assignee. It wns bad for them, but it is in your
power to make it good for you, for, as usual, when good goods
are to be sacrificed we are always on hand. Our Mr, Joe
Waxelbaum was there, and notwithstanding the fact that we
were already prepared with a stock of Seventy-Five Thousand
Dollars, we bought Thirty-Three Thousand more in Boys, Chil
drens and Men’s Clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy
Goods, Corsets, etc., at prices varying from 30 to 60 per cent,
of the actual value. Promptly at 8 o’clock Monday Morning
and itgwill bo to the interest of every one in this city or country
to be on hand, for at the prices we propose selling these goods
you were never offered them in the history ol the dry goods,
clothing, boot and shoe trade.
J.Waxelbaum <feCo.
PROPRIETORS NEW YORK STORE,
%
Amreicus. Georgia.
yard, n.T.r sold less than cbo J5c ■*’
wld6 ) D »^*Sj om!u pei3rart e j r ^ r ^ n fe' 1 “
!Sa il r 7i ° per *■*««*$
In Silto. Satin,:and VshJhlft, u
In Colored Silks and Satins »,
you any unaninablo shade; from 6ofb
$1.50 per yard. w
.ousefurniBhin" 'Goods we W
bought direct fiom importer*, who hid
the misfortune to retire frm busing.
nnsmAotaJIn. We bought thea
'hey have to be iee Q
rather nnex^
50c on the dollar,
to be appreciated.
Call and see our Ten-Cent Towel
24 inobes long; all linen, worth 25e‘
Twelve good Napkins, all linen, for SO*
500 Linen Hemmed Napkins, at lQe
with colored borders. Never sold foJ
less than 25c.
500 Marseilles Quilts, always sold it
$1.50, con now be bought for V5c.
OUR LINE OF
Is too numerous to mention, earnings
stock of these to Fifteen Thousand Dol
lars in our Retail Department alone, and
anything we happen tot to have the good
old man never made.
In CARPETS and RUGS we can isti
ou 33 percent, less than you have ever
inown them before, and give you a stock
equal to any bouse this side of Laltiaon
to select frem.
It is rather early in the season to talk
about CLOAKS. But remember w#
manufacture every gnrment we sell, and
will talk about them Inter when the
weather grows colder, We are confident
there will be no cause to complain of onr
prices, and so for as assortment and style
s concerned, we can compare withanr
bouse in the State, aud will take as muck
pleasure in showing our goods a* in sell-
ng them.
Call Early and Avoid (lie Rui!
J. WAXELBAUM & CO.
AMERICUS,
GEORGIA.
STILL LEADS!
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY .$1
y.m VHYSELF.
\ Great Medical Work on Manhood
‘ Tt» Jonesboro Ntw.Jofflce Is s
sort of > mnsenm. It contxins tue
composing stone aaid to hxve been
>Md by Benjamin PrnnkUn, and a
copy of the “Bute Register Senti-
ne V* s paper published in Anensto,
Vb# Onto of this copy to
Fgfoy morning, January 8, fs85.
We invite everybody and the public gen
erally to call at our shop and examine our
immense stock of First-Class Finished Single
and Double Seat Buggies and One Horse
Wagons, of all styles and sizes. All of which
are of our own manufucture, and will be sold
as cheap as it is possible to sell such work in
any market. In reference to our Single and
Double Seat Dexter Buggies, we will say we
were the first to introduce them in this coun
try, and have from the beginning up to the
present time constantly improved them, and
we beHeve we now have them p er fe Ct . We
keep on hand all the while finished from 15 to
25 of these Buggies, with first-class Harness to
each buggy, and can sell you a Buggy and
Harness as cheap as anybody. All we ask is
to give us a trial, f
A word now to those who have old bug
gies and wagons and desire to have them re
paired or made new: We will*give you more
w.Qj^,.an$T% better job* for less money , than
a,ny other shop in'Americus. Try us and be
dlacrctlon or ricewM. A book (or tvenr
youac, middle and old. it oontaln* 115 .
•ertptiona for all acute and chronic diaeafee, «jach
of which I* Invaluable. So found bv the au
thor, whose experience for t3 yean t» each u
probably never before (ell to the lot of aay physi
cian. 300 paces bound in beautifa! Kronen muslin,
embossed coven, fall gilt, guaranteed to be a liner
work in every eense— mechanical, literary and
pkofeMional-uun any other work eold in this
country (or f2.50* or the money wrUI be refunded
In every instance. Price only $1 by mail, poet
>ald. Illustrative eampl# • cents. Send now.
i fold mesial awarded the author by the National
Medical Association, to the officers ef .which he
INSURANCE AGENT,
OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK,
Forsyth Street, • - - ■ Amerious, Ca
AGENT FOR THE LEADING
IN THE COUNTRY, GIVING YOU THE BEST INSURANCE AT
THE LOWEST RATES.
Addreoe the Pealwdy Medical Institute,
W. II. Parker, Mo. 4 Bnlflneb Street,
Mats, who may be consulted on all di*ei_^
quirt tig skill ana experience. Chronic and obatl-
tate diseases that bars baffled thetjr A ■ skill
of all other physician* a specialtril-aity
Such treated successfully wluxLIVC tT I ET
out on Instance of (allure. I U TOtLr
Mention tnis paper. , novlDml
Soupperxxong Wine.
I *a now prepared to .apply pin
Scupperaong via. at <1.5J per gOton.
K.g.fiwnwi.a.fifc
fioauUtti' gutioaon receipt ot mojiejr
Addnm, J. T.U8REY,
Sot.rpriM, Go.
Amerious G&, Jtily 25j 1884.
O AaENTiFOn TUB
GULLET AND LUMMES COTTON GINS
Tlio Boat .'O-lna BSadoil
CALL AND SEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OR GINS
scpt!8m3 R.. T. BYRD'
WHeatley’s Corner
Ho! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Comer and buj
Th® ir>l<n4W meet., which Introducing th. Mlo of
FINE CLOTHING
f tn.our c »has Indueed^us tj bring oat for the Spring trade tho largest, handsomest ai d
most complete line of
Perfect Pitting Clothing
,0(1^
EVER SHOWN IN AMERICUS l
ThM0 pud. har. been .elected with greet cm end poMee.] u eleguKe ofdclgti,
and durability of texture, that law indeed can equal, »ud none enrpaee. «
GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SAL*
i We hirs^lio a large and wall selected stoAef perfoel fltUog
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Nook and Underwear
dudeterjthto,tn thew«j orOAtth ronihlngOiul*. roBteud.tleallTO^ole^ 0 »
pleasure la diepUying theaa haaatlfttl goods whether you wish to lay or ^
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