Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 14, 1884, Image 2

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Americus Recorder. W. t,. OLIHXVn, Editor. 0 Belli Organ of Webiter It it itated that tbd* Hfcpuhli candidates for Railroad Commit ttonert in Tennettee, who pledged tbttttihret not' to terre or draw thoffimiartet in cart they should beeieeted, hare reconsidered the i they have been elec- eny deem. __ elect them dcWroSITOeTlike they ” have been told out at a very low price. A Washington correspondent of the Hartford Timet ttyt in regard to Blaine't libel siirit against the Indianapolis Sentinel: ‘TJlaTnYwa, asked at to the status of his suit bnt appeared indisposed to talk ranch on that subject. It is be litytdih/'hlt friends that he, U, in 'dined tolet it quietly drop out of tight*' 1 Re hat Bide no answers to the teoond series ofinterrogatories filed by the defendant, nor has he taken any notice of the summons which were tervtd oa him when bo was at Fort Wayne, Indiana, in October last,- to tpfiekr in person. The defendants are resolved to lna|ttoi the personal attention of Hr. Blaine if the suit is continued. Onto of ' Hr. ' Blaine’s ihllmate friends reports that ho was con vinced within twenty-four hours after instituting the suit that be had made a mistake, but let it drag on through the Presidential camtMlfgn; ^because It 1 'would have been a greater mistake to discon- ninue it.” Of course Blaine will press the suit If he has any hope of making out a case] ’He could not do otherwise after all that hat been said and done. If he/drops the suit it will be probably because he can not prove the allegations made by him in regard to his alleg ed Kentucky marriage. TO.fttfOB THE (*KED1T BELONGS. The opening of the World’s Fair at New Orleans is close at hand. The management has announced that everything will be In readiness for that occasion. Twonty-flve bun dred car-loads of exhibits have a! ready arrived,,and others are ar riving at the rate of 110 car-loads a day.,, A large foroe is busy pla cing the articles in position as fast as tbey are received. It Is now certain that Georgia will be well represented there. A part ot her exhibit has already gouc forward, and other parts are being shipped as fast as prepared. It will all be in plaoe by opening day. There are three men wbo are en titled to the credit of getting up the Georgia exhibit. They are UnltefLAtocs Commissioner D. 0. BaDOn,"District Commissioner J. M. Couper,-of Darien, and County Commissioner Judge W. D. Har den, of this dty. They have work ed earnestly and faithfully to give Georgia a place at the Exposition among the States ot the Union and the nsfioM of the world that her people would be proud of, and they nave the satisfaction of knowing that tbey have succeeded. Their efforts were generously seconded in-thls cltf su'd .in 'a few other lo calities, but they did not receive the aid throughout the Stats that they ought to nave received. How. ever tbey have done well, and when Georgians visit, the fair tbey will have no occasion to make excuses for their Stale.—Savannah News. The News has omitted the name of another gentleman(who is enti tled to as much credit in this di rection—Capt. John A. Cobb, of this pity, who spent his time and money In the cause, attending every meeting and working up his own district. No one took more interest or worked harder to have Georgia represented at tho Expo sition, and he deserves all the credit dne's&votae connected with the Georgia exhibit. such zeal and ability have never before been known in the his tory of Presidential campaigns In these United 8tates. As the jury, however, have recommended yon fftref, I ffialrt yobfiksotenco^as lent as the laws hilows. It Is: iThtaydi, (plover Cleveland, bo confined at bard labor 'within " the walls of the White House, in the oity of Washington, District of Columbia, for four years, from the 4th of March next ensuing. And may the Lord have meroy-on your soul. “Bring in Tom Hendricks.” Mrs. Rmllk'i Cam. And wbAt the Her. Mr. MeKlnstrjr h a* to sajt About IU cotirtfod tbot/AradsM toon Mt nt lire. I boro boon to badly afflicted aomatluica that there wm not tho smallest spot from tbe crows of my head to tho eolae of ray foot that was r.ot diseased and aa red aa rcrimson. It would commence in email whit# spots, which had a silvery appearance, but wore not deep, bat if I attempted to beal them, or soon after thsir tiret appearance, tbey would burn and nut together until there warn complete dry. red ecale. which would become to inflamed aa to crack and look fiery and angry, and tbe burning sensa tion would l>« almost intolerable. I waa at times to lama that * enuld scarcely get about, and could not dress myself without assist ance. I bare tried many remedies, and hsvs paid ■lOOinm single instance to a physician, bnt have ever obUined only temporary relief. AltUough 1WI and 18821 suffered so moth «» to be entirely discouraged. last June, fewever. I was advised by Elder and Hra. xL CJ. MaKlnstry, who are well- known in these regions, to try yoor Ctmcuiu Remxdiks: end I felt somehow a little courage, commenced taking the remedies, and within eix weeks I began to aaa a permanent improvement, until now (Oct. 1), I am about as good as new, and my flesh ia aa tba flesh of a child. MRS. BENJ. SMITH. f certify that the above statement of my wife is correct, and 1 join with her jn expressing my grati- WEQL'OTETIIE FOLLOWING PRICES ifcssw 3 I ft r - ' V i \ 5 „ - One Hundred HAV Cassimere gain Regular price $10.00, for $5.00. 250 Pairs of Pants. Former price $2.00; now $1.00. 250 Pain of Pants. Former price $5.00; now $2.00. Men’s Cassimere Saits, all sizes from 33 to 42, at 60c on tbff‘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 plaoe competi tion in the back ground. We can allow you avariety of One Thou sand different styles; more of them ~ all tbe houses combined, from Msot Montgomery, and at prices cheaper you can buy commou Jeans to make them, f certify that the above jtateraent la correct. Mr. Smith is a prominent man. in this community, where he lives. He ia a well-known dealcrin stock. ‘ hia statement, with that of bia wife, ia fully tied to credit. itead. Province of Quebec, this twenty-seventh day of October, 18W. L. C. SlcKINSTItY, Minuter o/th* Go,/*!. LAiT.it.—I havo seen Mrs. Smith recently and believe her to be thoroughly and permanently CUro<L L. C. McKINhTRY. jfcr’y A'hni Ch. Con/., /’. Q. x<>. R and A’o. .V. //. Boston Sept 9,1884. CtmcuaA Hr. g.vbut. tho new bload pnrlflef, nd CtrrioUBA, andOtn icunA BoaV, the great akm •areaand beautiflera. «resold everywhere. Price, OUTicunA, I0c.; Boat, 95c.; Ueuolvkm, Potter llrug uml Chemlcul Co., lloeton. OVERSTOCKED AND CROWDED. A Jocular Voter. Barnwill, S. C. Nor. 30.—The following quaint and curious in. doraemont was found on the back of a Cleveland and Hendrick* ticket voted at this precinct: Grover CI*yly4 t ,ftqod up, A jury of your countrymen have found you guilty of designing and conspiring with divert Democrats to become President ot the United States, to th* great barm and personal injurv of over one hundred thousand loyal office holder* of tbe Republic. And more, you have caused anger, batnd, ill-will, curies and msledte- lly ogtbts country. Tour adro- ««** hey* defended you with gteat seal tod ability, * - - counlor, always* sold at $1.50, now ze- tailed at $1.00. In Ladies', Misses, and Children's Fine Shoes wo can show yon 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 CITY HILL™ CENTRAL PARK. OLD ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE HOUSES. WHOSE SOLVENCY WAS SUPPOSED TO BE FOUNDED ON IN DE8TRU CTABLE HOCKS OF UNLIMITED C'APATAL AND UNQUESTIONABLE CREDIT, Tottered and Fell in a Hay! 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 tum 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 i„ larger tban ever berore, at prices we Waxelbaum was there, and notwithstanding the fact that we defy competition. - i - were already prepared with a stock of Seventy-Five Thousand ■ Dollars, we bought Thirty-Three Thousand more in Hoys, Ohil- IN BOOTS AND SHOES! drens and Men’s Clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy We are Just Leading the Caravan! Goods, Corsets, etc., at prices varying from 30 to 60 per cent. of the actual value. Promptly at 8 o’clock Monday Homing Five Thousand Pairs of Women Pokers, from 3-7 and 6-9, at the startling low price of 65o per pair; never known to sell for less than one dollar since Americus 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 C to 11, and i^Boie! whi?o o» fl k bottom, ^oiiVieether & will be to the interest of every one in this city or country to be on hand, lor 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. STILL LEADS! The goods bought on my second visit to Now York have como in, and my New York buyer, wishing to redeem himself of his short-comings, which necessitated my second trip, buys and abips new goods with every steamer, and at prices that cannot fail to pleaso in Stylo, Qual ity aud Prices. My store-room is filled, every available 8paco having beeu used, and many arti cles that ought to havo conspicuous places aro hidden. * To avoid more crowding, I havo dc- oided to otter during the coming month goods of all descriptions at prices that must mako thorn go whetkor you wish to buy or not. Nover bofore, and perhaps nover here after, were the Amcrions trading people offered such extraordinary barguins. Especially is that applicable to my largo stock of Clothing, Cloaks, Dolmans, and Ladies ITata and Trimming?, These goods mast go and will be sold (like goods sold at auction) nt tie best prico obtainable. Don't delay coming, but come now. Now ia tho accepted time and your coming now will save you that sorrowful but common expression, "I wish I had coma soonor." My Dress Goods Department is replete with choice and stylish fabnes, in Silks, Satins, Cash meres and every other kind oi Dress Goods usually but often not found in othor Dry Goods stores, and here tbey aro at the mercy of yonr own bid and ElSZttZT.ZJS; Double Seat Dexter Buggies, we will say we buy everything, Domestics and finer goods ot closo prices. Respectfully, 8. M. COHEN, The Bargain Man. Red Mammoth Sign and Flag, Cotton Avenue. J.Waxeibaum&Co. PROPRIETORS NEW YORK STORE, Americus, Georgia. TonJPIeces BUok Cashmere, 36 inchea wide, warranted all wool, a( 35o per yard, never aold less than COo. 1 Ten Place* Black Cashmere, 42 iocl-es "!£?• H£2J, oenU Pjryard, warranted all TBoenU 30 ’*!' *°Kb any man 1 .money. SB Plecra Black and Colored Annama 38 Inches wide, all abadca, at 60c ner J *^5•„. Good, relailiog anywhere at *1 oo 60 Pieces Drew Good., io all the IftSttK 1 '* 0 per yn,i ' wor "* 60 Pieoes Brocade Matlaaaea, worth 2oc pe f b f “* “ow at 16c. In Bilks, Saline, and Velvets we are as always, the acknowledged leaders, bovine them In prico from 26o per yard to (6 txi OurlLOO Black Silk* Jail! at KiiTh Avenue, New York, for $1.25. In Colored Silka and Satins wa civs you any imaginable abode; from 60S to $1.60 per yard. In Hoqaefnrnlahing iGnods we him bought direot fiom imporlers, who lad the miefortune to retire fn-m business rather unexpectedly Wo taught them 6Cc on the dollar. They have to be seen to bo appreciated. Call and see our Ten-Cent Towel, fall* 21 inches long; all linen, worth 25c. 1 Twelve good Napkins, all linen, for 50c 500 Limn Hemmed Napkins, at I0e with colored borders. Never sold for less than 25c. 600 Marseilles Quilts, always sold at $1.50, can now be bought for 95c. ova line or Is too numerous to mention, carrying n stock of these to Fifteen Thousand Dol lars in oar Retail Department alone, and anything we happen r.ot to have the good old man never made. in CARPETS and BUGS we can save you 33 per cert, less than you have ever known them before, and give yon a stock equal to any bouse this side of Baltimore to select frem. It is rather early in the season to talk about CLOAKS. But remember we manufacture every garment we sell, and will talk about them later when the weather Rrows colder, We me confident there will bo no cause to complain of our rices, and so far as assortment and style i concerned, we can compare with on? ouso in the State, and will take os much pleasure in showing our goods as in sell ing them. Call Early and Avoid the Rush I J. WAXELBAUM & CO. AMERICUS, GEORGIA We invite everybody and the public gen orally 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 TUE SCIENCE OP LIFE. ONLY $1 im VHYSELF. \ Great Medical Werk on Manhood. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous aud Physical {Do* illtjr rremxtur* Decline In man. arrore of . ouib, and the uatold miseries resulting froi ' discretion or excesses. A book for every young, middle are and eld. it contains 125 ecrlptiou* for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which Is Invaluable. 8o found bv the thor, whose experience for S3 years Is such „ lever before tell to the lotef oay pbyu- pagee bound fat bcautifa! Wench muslin, 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- INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK, Forsyth. Street, ... - Amerious, Ca AGENT FOR THE LEADING IN THE COUNTRY, GIVING YOU THE BEST INBUHANCE AT THE LOWEST HATES. o AGENTS for tub GULLET andLUMMES COTTON GUVS, Tbo J3o.t;oinE Mndoil CALL AND SEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OR GINS. scptl8n>3 II. T. BYRD. tmboiMd cover*, fnu cllt, fuuantccd to be • doer work In everv iwtuo—mechanical, literary and pcofaaaiooal—than any other work aold In thia country for 13.50, or tbe money will be refunded la event inatenee. Price only |t by mail, post paid. Illustrative sample f cents. Send aow. Hold medal awarded tba author bv the National paired « “ade new: We wilfeive you more for InitnKtiim,«nd by thetOietcd (brnlttt It ill btHflt lU—Loadoa lined. Thrr. U ao iBtmbir ot ootwty to .torn tho UotMorLiOMXU aotto mM, Wtttthor jouth, poreot, (wollu, Uttrector or ckqjymu.-ar- > °a*£«o tbo FtM, Id leal laatttntr, or Dr. V.ILhrkor. Mo. 4 BaUtoab otrort,• Banco, oore.Ho* «• bUdMuos re. QUirtne skill a&d expericuce. Chronic aud obetl. Late dtecaaes that bavabaffled tbeij P A | °*klll of other ^joHm t g*g>* work, and a better job, for less money than any other shop in -Americus. Try us and be convinced. Americus G&, July 25,1884, m Wlieatley’s Corner. Ho! every one in need of Clothing, “COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and buy l!*a splendid aucccas which attencled)Dur'*fforl*jln Introducing the t>aIo of FIN E] CLOTHING j injour c » has lndacaC^ua tj bring oat for the Spring trade tho largest, bandsomeat and moat complete line of Perfect Fitting Clothing EVER SHOWN IN AMERICUS 1 These goods bars been selected with great car# and posacas] an elegance of design, beanty of IlnUH sad durability of texture, that few indeed can equal, and non* aurpaxa. in every tasUnce we GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE We havo’also a large and well selected stock of perfect fitting Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neek and Underwear! AoJ ortrythio, In tho nj of Qoot-o ForuUhlo, Ooopo. PoUu ond .«U«llTOjWoomoo .Ul [pleasure la displaying these beautiful goods whether you wish to bay or not. THORNTON WHEATLEY, Wheatley’s Comer, : : :