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Americus Recorder.
W. t. OIUMEB, Editor.
UHeUI Organ of Websti
The great conundrum in Chicago
it, “Who stuffed the Leman-Iirand
ballot-box V And even the United
eeeme to
•W^hatoofcVA? Union 'Col-
Uge, at'Schenectadv,Lave
reformed "an .1 efforn-off from haz
ing TJbe ecpret'olfthe matter it
t^tj.tbeij5; (foV,-caught at tome of
tkeU-devilment and-had to- reform
or go h6me and"fdo0 their angry
piirente. , : ‘ J
v-nuivili fi.id.tt. r.dfcfin—iu-a'p
> The Georgia pkper that made the
assertion that the Now England
farmer does more rtal' ij^rk ltc fo re
tVQlkfottbaq the Georgia farmer
does In. an entire day, does not ap
pear to know anything about Geor
gia 1 ’telton v ' Perhaps, however,
the editor knows of a Neff England
farmer ffho doesn't have breakfast
except on Sundays.
i, A good many papers )iavc sug r
geated.tbat, Oklahoma Payne be
Ing dekd,-there ean be no objeotion
Urged' to the reduction ' of the
United States army. Payne's
6ody , nwr,,be mouldering In the
ground, but there are strong indi
cations that his soul is marching
on toward the Indian Territory
and tbafeit-animateea considerable
army of adventurers. ,
Quinine a feff years ago was
sought after at $5 per ounce. In
November ol last year it had fallen
to 91.70) while the price ruling for
the'pdit'few mon tbs has been in
theneighbior^od of |1. This rer
duetion comes solely through the
breaking tap-Ol a.huge American
monopoly lookthd in Philadelphia,
w^ham^ed a vast fortune in the
manui)|oture of ffie drug under a
high - protective tariff. The sick
and buffering,-rich and poor alike,
all. contributed to the support ol
the - protected monopolists. And
this la the great evil of a high pro
tective tariff. It robs the many to
enrich the few. ■ m
KUtPOAD COMMISSION.
The Albany News; in speaking of
the working* Of the Railroad Com
mission, and the effort to modify
thelep,aaysi
“It might eafely be said that,
ftom an Albany standpoint and in
so far us Albany’s interests are
conoerned, It would be better if the
commission were abolished. Our
cotton reoeipts have fallen off great
ly since the commission was estab
lished, and we are to-day paying a
higher rate on cotton than any
other-town in Southern or South
west Georgia, In proportion to the
distance of haul. In other words,
our freight rate le, relatively speak
ing, higher then that of any other
market in this pert of the State.
Americus, Cuthbsrt, Thomas-
Vlilo and, In short, all of our com
pctlng markets have, a lower rate
than Albany, In spite of the faot
that we are nearer Savannah by
the B. A W. road to Wayorossand
thence over the S. F. & W. than
any obe of the town* named, and
are hearer than come of them by
at least two of.the lioes connecting
this point with Savannah.
Bunts the commission went into
operation, Albany had a lower rate
on cotton than any of tbo points
mentioned; and, at a result, cetton
was then shipped here from ail
from alf potato on the Blakely ex
tension. It Is not to now. We
no longer handle tbo cotton from
these points." It pays the large
buyer to have bis cotton delivered
at Leesburg, Americus, Cuthbsrt
•r Camilla, instead of at Albany,
because the freight from these
tifcura
&rrferi-
,)UiSyBE3j. surra.
util correct. Mr.
. Jester in atocji!
bin wife, is fully
StansUftd, Province of Quebec, thin
.r ^.J^ckisstbv.
f . MUhUro/ tkt Gvptl.
t.ittb —I have Men Mr*. Smith, recently and
boHevtner to be thoroughly and permanently
cnmL I*- C. McKIShTRY, ?
a*'y Ad$tM CK C"/.. f. Q. >'• f " ,,t
BoCTOX- Sept.»,
CtmctiRA Bx' tnan. the new blood Purifier,
ssaa«igs?|^S%3F
UtmCCRA, BUC. ;■ SOAP. -ifci.; iumolvekt, f i.i»
rotterWrtil rod Cli—i1—I Ore. JMtoya.
igh
points to In their favor.
»nr Temper eftSe Seats.
•MKMrOffqiUt u S. T. DlutttUl ad.tr.
tlMr,
If ! know anything of Georgia
or of the leading minds in the state
or anything ol the mass of our
population, l can safely declare to
you, and, you may publish it to the
world,-that if the question was put
to » vote to disfranchise the color
ed man, to Interfere with any of hie
rights as a citizen, or to withhold
the privileges ol an education, that
the maiority against such unfriend
ly legislation would be overwhelm-
log. On to any efforts to re en
slave the colored man, to have the
debts of the once confederate state*
paid by the government, or to pen-
•ion confederate eoldieie, or to
hav* -pay -for our manumitted
ehistdmo sane man in aUtbeeowth
jSSBtfW.* ”*»?«■«■ "•
caaSot believe that men are (eri
cas when they charge ,ns with inch
pamwu, or tbit we are really it-
petted to makes delenie,
OVERSTOCKED
AND CROWDED.
The goods bought on ay second vUit
to New York have come in, and my New
York buyer, wishing to redeem himself
of his short-comingB, which necessitated
my second trip, bays and ships new
goods with every steamer, and at prices
that cannot fail to please iu Style, Qual
ity and Price*. * ;
My store-room is filled* qvory available
space having been usod, and many arti
cles that ought to have conspicuous places
are hidden. <\ a
To avoid more crowding, I have de
cided to offer during tho coming month
goods of all descriptions nt prices that
mast make them go whether you wish
to buy or not.
Never before, and perhaps never here
after, were the Americas trading pedple
offered such extraordinary bargains.
Especially is that applicable to my
largo stock of Clothing, Cloaks, Dolmans,
and Ladies Hats end Trimmings.
These goods must go and will be sold
(like goods sold nt auction) nt tho beat
price obtainable. Don't delay coming,
but come now. Now is the aocepted time
and your oomiug now will save you that
sorrowfhl but common expression,'
wish I had onme sooner." My Pre/m-
Goods Department is replote with choice
and stylish fabrics, in Silks, Satins, Cosh
meres and every other kind of Dross
Goods usually but often not found in,
other Dry Goods stores,.*nd hero they
nro at the mercy of your own bid and
prices. Pleaso remember that the Bar*
gain Storo offers no legdOrs. Here yon
buy everything, Domestics and finer
goods at oloso prices. Respectfully,
a M. COHEN,
The tyrgsin Man.
Red Mammoth Sign and flag, Cotton
Avonne. 1 .
*11®*!***
WEqUOMfH^F&LLOWlKGtKlCES
One Hundred Men's Cassimere Suits.
Rettalar price $10.00,.for $5.00.
260'Fairii-ef Fatito;. Former price,$3-00;
new $1.00." . it
250 Paired Pants. Former price $5.00;
notv,$2.P0. / , -ait -n > - t
Mou'aCasataere finite, nil eirce from 33
to 42, at 50o'OB tha dollar.
Fonr-Button Cut-Awajs at ,33 per cent
less than ever known before.
Field* and Oheok* ore all the go this
season. We have,get them hi large vari
ety, and nt prices that plaoo oompeti-
tion in the background.
ail the houseo combined, from Macon to
Montgomery, and at price* cheaper than
yon con buy pomraou jeana to make them.
Our Line of bleats Underwear
la larger than ever before, at prices we
defy competition.
IN BOOTS AND SHOES !
We are Just Leading the Caravan!
Five Thousand Pairs of Women Pokers,
from 3-7 and 6-9. at the startliog lo#
price of 6fio per pair; never known to sell
for less than one dollar tinea Americus
hasbeeh a ditjr; ’ .'; ‘, . , .
One thousand pairs Children’s Copper
Tips, nover sold less than 75o, can now
be bought for 50e; a good, honest shoe*
10 Cases of Brogans, from o tall, and
10 cases Plow Shoes from 6 to 11, solid
inner sole, white oak bottom, solid leather
connter, always, sold at $1.50, now re
tailed at $l.d0.
Ip Ladies’, Misses, and Children's Fine
Shoes we nan show yon an elegant line,
and retail them at prices 26 per cent less
thnp any house in (Own can buy them.
J. WAXELBAOM & CO.
Proprietors New York Store. r
AMERICUS, - - - GEORGIA
m mms j h
CONVULSES NEW YORKfSofCITY BALL ^ CENTRAL PARK.
OLD ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE HOUSES. WHOSE SOLVENOV WAS
SUPPOSED TO BE FOUNDED ON INDESTBUCTABLE HOCKS Ol'
UNLIMITED CAPATAL AND UNQUESTIONABLE CREDIT,
Tottered and Fell in a
Specially was this true of many large and celebrated Clothing
f hufacturers who had mode up numerous stocks from materi-
bpugljt on credit. These manufacturers placed their faith
Uvely 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 with
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
arc to he sacrificed we are always on hand. Our Mr. Joe
Wartelbaum was there, and notwithstanding the fact that we
were already prepared with a stock of Seventy-Five Thousand
Dollars, ,wp 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
TUB 8CIEHCE OF LIFE.
i m . HYSFIF,
k Great Medical Work On Manhood.
Sxh
Willy
Youth, and tho untold mi««rie« roaulUng from lap
discretion or sicmms. A book for •reir toin
you up, tDlddle are end old. It contains iltl pro.
•crlptioM for all sente and chronic disease*, auk
one of which Is Invaluable. So found bvtVe su-
tubMMl covet.* mil 'm.f.uutniUo tM.Cc.r
iss
pdd. (Uwnllv. .am,I. e crate. Ira* K>.
OoU meJel twudml lb. matbor by tbe Nttiouc]
Ucdieel Amod.llon, t. tbe officer, of .which be
The Bdraee of U|b iboul* bo'roo* bvtb'eboua*
Lr lutriKUra.en.1 by Ibeeffllele* 10. loiSc if
Mass, who may be conssltsd on sU dtse**««
70001 AGENTS WASH®
lo ecu tbo only .OFFICIAL JUofrapbieo of
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. G-eorgia.
Ten^Pieoes Blaok Caghmcre 3» ir.v
wrfe, w.tmated nil wool a'l 35 0 t!
yard, never Bold lees thee COo
Ten PImm Black Cnsbmere, 42 l oct , M
wide, »t 424 cents pet yard, wanaMed ,U
TBoenta? 00 ^*
Ka* 1711 per yard, worth 1^,
60 Piece. Brocade Matlaeeeg, wonh &
per yard, retmling by in now at I5o
Io Silke, Saline, end Velvets we are „
nlwnyg, the acknowledged leaden, havioa
them in price from 25e per yard tolMtf
Our $1.00 Black SUE rJa,™ uS
Avenne, New York, for $1.25 111
In Colored Silks and Satina we ait.
you any imaginable abado; from 504 to
$1.60 per yard.
In Honaefurnishing 'Goods we ban
bought direot ftem I nt porter*, who bad
tbe misfortune to retire from baiiaa,
ralber unexpectedly. We bought tlm
5Cc on tbe dollar. Thoy have lo be
to be appreciated.
Coll and see ourTen-Cent Towel, fall,
24 incites long; at] linen, worth 25c '
Twelve good Napkins, all linen, for 50a
500 Linen Hemmed Napkins, at 10e
ith colored borders. Never sold for
lepfl than 25o.
500 Marseilles Qoilts, always sold it
$1.50, can now bo bought for 95c.
OUR LINE OF
Ribbons and Buttons,
Is too numerous to mention, carrying,
stock of these to Fifteen Thousand Dol
lars in our Retail Department alone, md
anything we happen Lot to hare the good
old man never made.
In CARPETS and RUGS we can
you 33 ptr cent, less than you have ever
known them before, aud giro yon a stock
equal to any house thin side of Baltimore
to select frciu.
It is rather early in the season to talk
about CLOAKS. But remember we
manufacture every garment we sell, and
will talk about them Int« r wheu the
weather crows colder, We are confident
thcro will be no cutiso to complain of our
prices, and ro far as assortment and styli
is concerned, we can compare withtny
house in the State, and will take as much
pleasure In showing our goods as
ing them.
Call Early and Avoid flic Rush!
J. WAXELBAUM &
AMERICUS,
GEORGIA.
1AKT«0P LEADS!,.
mvit
,e public gen-
call &t! bur shop and examine our
immense stock qf First-^ass.Finisheix Single
an
and One Horse
n f Dip iSe^t %(
Wagons, of all styles and sizes. All of which
,t'i iilr' ,!) /--n.'-f rtO ... , . ,
are of our own manufucture, and will be. sold
as cheap as it impossible to sell such work in
any market. TiA reference to our Single and
Double Seat Dexter Buggies, we will say we
were thb 1 first to introduce them in this coun-
XI >u > . ,
try,- and have from the beginning up to the
present time constantly improved them, and
wijSeheffTtfCallwhave them perfect. We
keep on hand all the while finished from 15 to
25 of these Buggies, with first-class Harness to
SiM# r, |wP^ f> ‘
Harness as cheap as anybody. All we ask is
to give us a trial.
A word now to those who have old bug-
agons and desire to have them re-
hiade^eW; We willfgive you more
work, and a better job, for less money than
any other shop in Americus. Try us and be
> Amerious Ga, July 26,1884. - i
INSURANCE AGENT,
OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK,
Forsyte Street, .... Amerious, Ca
AGENT FOR THE LEADING
IN THE COUNTRY, GIVING YOU THE BEST INSURANCE AT
THE LOWEST RATES.
AXiSO A&BNT, rOB TIE* 13
GULLET and LUMMES COTTON GIN?.
Tho BeatJO-Ina Macleii
CALL AND SEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OR GINS-
septl8m3 r. T. BYRD'
WHeatley’s Corner
Ho! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and buy
Th.,ptendi*.ncc... which “tonat;*J.iir;*ffort«^nlmreducInK tbe .ale of ^ ^
FIJSrE CLOTHING-
t in.oar c , has tnducedju* la brin? out tar Ike Spring tr*t* the largest, handwm«l a
fc ’ most complete tine of
Perfect Pitting Clothing
EVER SHOWN IN AMERICUS!
Thee node her. been retooled with pnd em and pcaaerel an
and durability of texture, that taw indeed can equal, and non# aurpa**. _
GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SAbr
Wa havagaloo a large and weU aelected «toek of parfeel fitting
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear
and re.OPU.tof to Ih.waj of 0.nfa Fomtohto. Owpa. Witt
i la displaying thaaa baaattftil good# whather you wish to 7
pleaxure U aupwying mew ji'CT
THORNTON WHEATLEY,
Wheatley’s Comer, : : Americus,