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A WOMAN’S WIEL.
A LAI>T, SUPPOSED TO B 1 ON HER DEATH
BSD, SPOILS A SCHEME.
Cincinnati Gazette.
Hamilton, 0, September s.—There
is now living about four miles west of
Riley, this county, and just over the
line, in Indiana, a family which for
convenience we will call Jones. The
residents thereabouts will readily re
cognize the family. Mrs. Jones has
for a considerable time past had in her
employ a buxom lass, Sallie by name,
a lassie of pleasing appearance and
fine form, and withal a woman who
would make a wife that any man might
be proud of. Sallie thought she would
make an admirable farmer's house
wife, and imagined she saw her way so
to do. But the fondest hopes are of
times dashed to pieces when we least
expect an accident. For two months
Mrs. Jones has been confined to her
bed by a diseaso that baffled all the
physicians. Two weeks ago the doc
tor gave the woman up for dead, and
bo did all the relatives and husband ol
the unfortunate lady. Day by day
she weakened and slowly drew near the
shadow of the valley, where she bade
her friends good-bye, and prepared to
go the way of her ancestors. One bright
morning Sallie came into the bed-room
and announced to Mrs. Jones that her
end was near. She thought she would
inform her that she had entered into an
arrangement whereby she was at the
suitable and proper time to become the
Mistress of Mr. Jones’ estate, and fol
lowed up the announcement by asking
her to bless the union. But Mrs. J.
did nothing of tho kind. She aroused
herself from the lethargy and stupor
in which she had fallen, and despite
the fact that she was almost standing
on Jordan’s stormy banks, put forth
her will power, and determined to get
well and knock that match into a cock
ed hat. And Mrs. Jones did get well
she is now as of yore attending to her
duties, and Sallie nnblest and single,
is in search of another home. This
circumstance, although not strictly
coming under the head of faith cures,
is a remarkable instance, and we sug
gest to physicians similar practice in
similar cases.
Physicians use Shriner’s In
dian Vermifuge in their practice and
pronounce it a first class article. A
trial will convince the most skeptics]
of its intrinsic merit.
People are so ridiculous with their
allusions, carrying their fool’s caps
unawares, thinking their own lies
opaque while everybody else’s are
transparent, as if when all the world
looked yellow under a lamp, they alone
were rosy.
“A Blessing in Disguise.”
484 Adelpiii St., Brooklyn, N. Y.,)
_ March 20th, 1881. j
No family should be without
Allcock’s Porous Plasters; their
healing powers are wonderful and their
efficacy far reaching and lasting. For
years past I have seen and known
them to cure and relieve the most ob
stinate and distressing cases of rheuma
tism, kidney complaint, bronchitis, neu
ralgia, lumbago, inflammation of the
lungs and throat, paralysis, asthma,
spinal weakness, and coughs and colds.
In my own case they have afforded me
almost instant and permanent relief.
My friends consider them an invaluable
and speedy remedy for all kinds of
aches and pains. They are a blessing
in disguise; and no wife or mother
should be without them if she values
her peace and comfort and freedom from
nervous exhaustion and other ailments.
Asa strengthening plaster, also for
backaches and weaknesses, they have
no equal. I have never yet found a
plaster so efficacious and stimulating,
or to give so much general satisfaction.
Used in connection with Brandretu’s
universal life-giving and life-liealing
Pills, no one need despair of a speedy
restoration to good sound health.
Mrs. E. Tompkins.
He travels safely, and not unpleas
antly, who is guarded by poverty and
guided by love.
[Continued.]
. chapter n.
wonderful and mysterious curative power
is developed which is so varied in its opera
tions that no disease or ill health can possi
bly exist or resist its power, and yet it is
Harmless for the most frail woman, weak
est invalid or smallest child to use.
“Patients
“Almost dead or nearly dying”
For years, and given up by physicians of
Bright’s and other kidney diseases, liver
complaints, severe coughs called consump
tion. have been cured.
Women gone nearly crazy!
From agony of neuralgia, nervousness,
wakefulness and various diseases peculiar
to women.
People drawn out of shape from excruci
ating pangs of Rheumatism.
Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering
from scrofulaJ
Erysipelas!
Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia,
indigestion, and in fact almost alf diseases
Nature is heir to
Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of
which can be found in nearly every neigh
borhood in the known world.
TO THE PUBLIC.
MRS. P. LEWIS
-WILL OPEN A
BOOK STOIC
on the first of September next, in the Haw
kins building, south side of the Public
square, second door from the corner, where
she will keep a full supply of
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Stationery, &c.,&c.,
which she will sell cheap for CASH. A
share of public patronage respectfully so
licited: aug22-lm
HALL’S
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
was the first preparation perfectly adapted to
cure diseases of the scalp, and the first suc
cessful restorer of faded or gray hair to its
natural color, growth, and youthful beauty.
It has had many imitators, but none have so
fully met all tho requirements needful for
the proper treatment of the hair and scalp.
Hall’s Hair Renewer has steadily grown
in favor, and spread its fame and usefulness
to every quarter of the globe. Its unparal
leled success can bo attributed to hut ono
cause: the entire fulfilment of its promises.
Tho proprietors have often been surprised
at tho receipt of orders from remote coun
tries, where they had never made an effort for
its introduction.
The use for a short time of Hall’s Hair
lIENEWER wonderfully improves the per
sonal appearance. It cleanses the scalp from
all impurities, cures all humors, fever, and
dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It
stimulates tho weakened glands, and enables
them to push forward anew and vigorous
growth. The effects of this article are not
transient, like those of alcoholic prepara
tions,hut remain a long time, which makes
its use a matter of economy.
BUCKINGHAM’S DTE
FOR THE
WHISKERS
Will change the beard to a natural brown,
or black, as desired. It produces a permanent
color that will not wash away. Consisting of
a single preparation, it is applied without
trouble.
PREPARED BY
B. P. HALL & CO., Nashua. N. H.
Sold by all Dealers in Medicines.
tFOR ALL THE FORMS
Scrofulous, Mercurial, and
Blood Disorders,
tho host remedy, because tho
most searching and thorough
blood-purifier, is
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Sold by all Druggists; sl, six bottles, S5.
A
*it7eb s
In fever and ague districts, in tropical and
other regions visited by epidemics, and in
deed in all localities where the conditions
are unfavorable to health, this famous veg
etable invigorant and alterative, Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters, has been found a potent
safeguard even to feeble constitutions and
fragile frames, while as a cure for indiges
tion, billiousness and kindred complaints, it
is without a rival.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
Nerve-Life and Vigor
- RBSTORBD.-
This cut B h° ws the
B Howard Electric
§S Maguetic Shield
r.s applied over the Kid
q 'I neysandNervo-vltal
Hip centers. Tne only ap
pliance made that
j&r “ t 8 ever y part of
Jr % the body, and the
fa only one needed to
’ K 1 . H W S POSITIVELY CURB
n A j a Kidneyl>i*ease
1 an-up m |llheumatim,
M OFTniE f 15) yipopsia*
I a tlie "’orst cases oi
HIRRArM 3 Seminal Weak
. a Ilea#, Exliaus
-3 tiou, liupoten
5 S ea*e# and Weak
i gl \ j f ueas of the Urino
' r ® ™ 9 Genital Organs,
[Patented Feb. 25, 1879.] *
YOUNG MEN, from early indiscretion, lack
nerve force and fail to attain strength.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN often lack vigor, attribut
ing it to the progress of years.
The MOTHER, WIFE and MAID, suffering from
Female Weakness, Nervous Debility and other ail
ments, will find it the only cure.
To one and all we say that the Shield gives a nat
ural aid in a natural way
WITHOUT DRUGGING THE STOMACH.
Warranted One Year, and the beat
appliance made.
Illustrated Pamphlet, THREE TYPES OF MEN,
also Pamphlet for Ladies only, sent on receipt of
6c, sealed; unsealed, FREE.
American Galvanic Cos.,
nrrinrci l34 Ma<|| * o u st., Chicago.
Ur I I (ltd 1 1103 Chestnut St., Fhllu.
aug3l-3ffl
Wool Wanted,
BY THE
Laurel Mills Manufacturing
Company.
In exchango for good honest jeans tweeds
and linseys, we exchange our cloth to farm
ers, wool-growers and merchants on favora
ble terms, and will give you better value for
your wool than you can get by selling for
money.
FOR 10 POUNDS WASHED WOOL,
We give 8 yards Doeskin Jeans.
We give 10 yards School Boy Jeans.
We give 10& yards Tweeds.
We give 12M yards plain or Check Linseys.
FOR 10 POUNDS WOOL IN THE DIRT,
We give 6 yards Doeskin Jeans.
We give 8 yards School Boy Jeans.
We give i'A yards Tweeds.
We give 10 yards plain or Check Linseys.
We will manufacture your wool into
leans for 22K cents per yard, tweeds 15K,
linseys 12J4. We pay freight on all wool
sent us. Send for circular and samples, and
you will send your wool when you see our
goods. Direct to
Laure Mills Manufacturing Cos.,
ROSWELL, COBB COUNTY, GA
aprll-sw&wly
■tagnwMj
Iron L*r*ri, Steel Bearing*. Bras* TARE BEAM. I'■ a
JO.IEN, BE PAYS THE PltrflCSUT. Ifl A
Bold on trial. Warrants 6 yaars. All tine* as low. , ■
Tor Iron book, addree* ‘ I ■ jffl
T JONEB OF BINGHAMTON, JfjjjZSa&W
BixeuAiroi,
jobs & mm.
If MM:]] jn'|PCu|tta£sHN I Jlr~T llil T** 1 ' jjfiH lUnflnflEMj"j ! I SSs
,L ~t l "w, J v _ Li •i“
FORSYTI STREET,
*wmm, - - -
MR. SIIAW is now in the Northern markets, purchasing his
FALL and WINTER STOCK of
NOTIONS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS
and
Hats, Umbrellas, Etc.
We must have room for these NEW GOODS, and we must
have Money to pay for them. Tf you want
Bargains !
Bargains !
Bargains !
——IN
Lies’ Hats, Parasols, Linen Lawns
Figured Piques, Muslins,
and other SUMMER GOODS, call early, as
We are Offering Them Without Regard to Former
Prices!
€Eif m SUHIEI ®l®¥lt©
Can "be had CHEAP for the GASH!
STRAW HATS,
Nobby and Nice, at “Rock Bottom’' prices, and no mistake.
#l® mjkMßmmm, ssnmsv
(Laundried and Unlaundried), is conceded to be
THE BEST SHIRT IN THE MARKET !
In the BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT, we are pre
pared to give the best values ever offered in this market.
Our Stock is Simply Immi, mil Mist Is Reduced.
It is imposnible for us to specify all the bargains we are now
offering, and you will never know liow much you have missed
unless you give us a call and inspect our goods and learn our
prices. This we cordially invite you to do.
JOHN R. SHAW'S,
Forewtfc Street . •Imericus Ga.
Sr. Eldridge’s Dug Store
NEW CROP
*
Laadreths Pedigree
TURNIP SEED!
AT —
Dr. Eldridge’s Drug Store.
EARLY FLAT DUTCH
lUEOTP SEED!
LARGE RED TOP GLOBE,
anew VARIETY, of
TUKNIP SEED!
POMERANEAH WHITE
GLOBE,
TURNIP SEED!
COW HORN. AMBER GLOBE
TURNIP SEED!
YELLOW ABERDEEN
TURNIP SEED!
Bloomsdale Swede or Im
proved Purple Top, Yel
low Ruta Baga
TURNIP SEED !
SOUTHERN SNOW WHITE
TURNIP SEED!
White Egg, Seven Top
TURNIP SEED!
The Best is the Cheapest.
ASK FOR
LMDBETH’S.
DR. ELDRIDGE’B
DRUG STORE.
Books, Books, Books!
A FULL STOCK OF
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
School Stationery
FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
BM Bools, Paper id Mopes
ALL CHEAP FOR THECASH-
Newspapers and Magazines Received. Butterick’s
Patterns in Stock.
jmgis-tf AG-InTES aycqck
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We call the attention of those who contemplate buying Buggies, to call at our shop
and examine our stock of
EIEST-CLASS BUGGIES
before purchasing. We have on hand at present and will
keep in the future, a full assortment of first-class finished
buggies and oNU-tioitss: wagons of our own manu- l
facture, that we can sell you as low as it is possible for first- V//\V V/’IW
class work to he sold. OUR BUGGIES ARE STRICTLY .
FIRST-CLASS. Nothing shoddy about the construction or material Our remitatioi
is at stake on our work, and WE ARE DETERMINED TO BniLD NOTHING IN THE
WAY OF A VEHICLE THAT WILL NOT GIVE A PURCHASER PERFECT ANT)
ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Our specialty is the justly celebrated
Dexter Queen Single and Double Buggies.
that we DEFY COMPETITION to produce a duplicate of at any price. Don’t be de
ceived. Come and examine our Dexters befoi e purchasing, and we’ll show you in a few
minutes that all other Dexters on the market are wholly unlike ours.
When your old Buggies and Wagons need repairs in any way, bring them to us. We
know that our facilities for doing work can’t he surpassed by any shops in Southwest
Georgia, as WE HAVE ON HAND AND MAKE IT A POINT TO KEEP A FULL ‘
STOCK OF ALL MATERIALS NECESSARY TO EITHER CONSTRUCT OR REPAIR
VEHICLES. We' aie the only Carriage Makers in Americus that carry a full assortment
of thoroughly seasoned White Oak, Hickory, Asli and Poplar lumber, and every one
knows first-class seasoned timber is the backbone to every vehicle. Remember this when
you want a
BUGGY SB 01E-HQBSE nil THAT IS ill Bill! 11 IS W
and seeond to none in principle of construction, finish, lightness and strength. Call at
our shops, opposite tle Republican printing office, and we’ll show you the handsomest
lot of fine buggies ever offered in Americus at any price.
july2s-wtf OLIVER & OLIVER.
JAMES FRICKER, FRICKER
Danville, Va. Americus, Ga.
Jas. Fricker&Bro.’s
j
AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT HOUSE! '
Under Barlow House, Americus, Ga.
New Firm, New Goods, Low Prices!
Buying in such large quantities to supply this and the Danville store, we mow get *
quantity discounts that we did not heretofore, and are thereby enabled to give our cus
tomers lower prices than ever. Our stock of
WATCHES, CHAINS, NECKLACES, LOCKETS, BRACELETS,
RINGS, SETS, LACE TINS, EAR RINGS,
GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES, SOLID SILVERWARE,
KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, CASTORS, BUTTER DISHES
PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, SPOON HOLDERS,
BAKING DISHES, CAKE BASKETS, WATER SETS,
WAITERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FLOWER STANDS,
CARD RECEIVERS, ETC., ETC.,
was never more complete than at the present time. We also have on hand a large lot
Cloclsis of a,ll IKZincLs !
which we will sell cheaper than ever and guarantee each one to give entire satisfaction
SEWING MACHINES.
WE KEEP THE
Davis, Williams, Bikeb,
OTHERS > constantly on hand, and have Just reduced the price FIVE
DOLLARS on each style. Machines guaranteed in every respect. Needles, Oil, Attach
ments, and Parts for all Machines, kept in stock.
SPECTACLES.
We always keep in large quantities, and have instruments to test your eyes, and can fit
you up with just what you need. Prices from Fifty-Gents to Twelve Dollars per pair.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
This Department is filled witli
PIANOS, ORGANS, URGANINAS, ACCORDEONS,
HARMONICAS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS,
TAMBOURINES, and everything else in the Musical Instrument
line down to a Jews Harp.
In this line, as in all others, we cannot bo undersold, as we buy in larp quantities
direct from manufacturers. Our terms for selling Pianos and Organs on time are more
liberal than any other house we know of. To convince yourselves, get prices and terms
from any one else and then call and compare with ours. Remember, when you buy from
us you don’t have to pay freight extra; the price of Instrument covers that; also includes
Stool and Book. We guarantee every Instrument sold. Should anything get wrong you
do not have to write North and wait ten days for an answer, or ship your Instrument a
thousand miles to have it repaired, and be deprived of the use of it for six or eight weeks
but simply report the trouble to us. Be sure and examine our stock, and get our prices’
before you purchaso.
WORK DEPARTMENT.
We will, as Heretofore, turn out nothing but first-class work. Mr. C. A. FRICKER
, gives Ills personal attention to this Department. ALL WORK WARRANTED. P rice,
reasonable. We solicit your patronage, and will endeavor by fair dealing to merit thesame
JAMES FRICKER & BROTHER,