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PeniaeoU’i Last Fever Days
Pensacola, Nov. 17.—No new
cases of yellow fever were report
ed to the board of health to-day.
It is supposed that the physicians
have tacitly agreed to suspend
their reports, os several cases are
known to have occurred, all of
whioh are doing well. The trains
resumed their regular trips last
night. Many of those who fled
from the fever have returned dur
ing the past twenty-four hours, a
fact whlob causes some alarm. J udge
Olin, of Augusta, who has made
many friends by his bind attention
to the sick during the epidemic,
accompanied by Mr. Taliaferro
and Mrs. Reynolds, volunteer
nurses of great experience from
the same place for their homes last
night. Most of the Mobile nurses
and several from New Orleans have
taken their departure. Dr. Itoss
was called to-night to Maliuo to
visit a suspicious case reported at
that place. The weather is again
warm. Thus far the frosts have
not peroeptibly affected vegetation.
The steamer Mary Morgan arrived
this morning from Mobile and will
return to-morrow.
HritlNUKIKLD, ItOBKUTON Co. TKNN.
November 27tb, 1HN0.
Dr. J. Diiadfiki.d:
Hill—My daughter has been suffering
for many years with that dreadful nfllie-
tion known as Female Descaac, which
has cost me many dollars, and notwith
standing I bad tho best medical atten
dance, could not find relief. I have used
many other kinds of medicines wl'hout
any effect. I had just about given her
up, was out of heart, but happened in the
store of tV. W. Eckler several weeks
since, and he, knowing of my daughter's
affliction, persuaded me to buy a bottle
of your Femalo ttegnlutor. She began
to improve at oiy-e. 1 wait so delighted
with its effect that 1 bought several more
bottles. The price *1.50 a bottle, seemed
to bo very high at first, but now f think
it the cheapest preparation on the globe;
and knowing wlint f do about it, if to-day
one of my family was suffering with that
awful disease, I would have it if it cost
450 a bottle, for I can truthfully say it
has cured my daughter sound and well,
and myself and wife do most heartily
recommend your Fomnle ltcgulator to be
just what it is rocommcnded to be.
Respectfully, H. I). Fkatiieiihton.
For sale by Davenport A Son.
Know
That Brown’s Iron Bitters
will cure the worst case
of dyspepsia.
Will insurea hearty appetite
and increased digestion.
Cures general debility, and
gives a new lease of life.
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits.
Restores an exhausted nurs
ing mother to full strength
and gives abundant sus
tenance for her child.
Strengthens the muscles and
nerves,enriches theblood.
Overcomes weakness, wake
fulness, and lack of energy
Keeps off all chills, fevers,
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse with new life
the weakest invalid.
37 Walker St., Baltimore, Dee. i8lr.
For *ix yean 1 have been a great
sufferer from Blood Disease, lJys-
pepsia.andConstipation.and became
so debilitated that I could not retain
anything on my stomach, in fact,
life had almost become a burden.
Finally, when hope had almost left
me, my husband teeing Brown’s
Iron Bitikrs advertised in the
paper, induced me to give it a trial.
1 ant now taking the third bottle
and have not felt so well in six
years as I do at the present time.
Mrs. L. F. CRirrm.
Brown’s Ikon Bitters
will have a better tonic
ctfcct upon any one who
needs “bracing up," than
any medicine made.
(4
Davis & Callaway
S^DRY GOODS. Dry Goods
CLOTHING.
TBA !
AT
EVANS & IIARWEIJ/S
FORSYTH STREET.
THK CELEBRATED
Sextuple
STEEL WIRE
Cured by Ilntlcr’s Election.
Westfield boasts a “faith cure”
far beyound that of the u uni sort.
An old man over seventy years old
proudly announces that Gen. But
ler’s election has cured him of kid
ney complaint nnd rheumatism,
and he has for tho past two days
been going around among the local
Butler leaders thanking them for
what their efforts did for him. For
a long timo he has been confined
to tho house, and much ofhis time
to his bed, by his complaints. He
says that, much as he wanted to
vote for Butler, he had not strength
to walk or ride to the polls on
Tuesday, hut, when lie got news
of Butler’s election the following
morning all his illness left him at
once, and he found that he could
walk about nimbly. He is confi
dent his euro is permunent, nnd
wants every one to know General
Butler’s election did it.—Spring-
field (Mass.) Republican.
. A Ilcnellclcnt Action.
The iniscrnblo htiltu anil feeling of
thdau confined nt dinks or woik tables,
nr. caused by wiak Stomach, Kidneys or
lb ivcls. Darker's Ginger Tonic without
iu nlcating bss such a beuellcieut action
or these organa and so cleausea the
pi aonoua matters Iroiu the system, tho
rt y obeeks and good health aro soon
b night biek again.—Kxprtu.
You Lie, and You Kuow It.
-• " Kansas City Journrna'.
Information comes that the
grossost frauds were perpetrated at
tho late election in Georgia, not
withstanding tho fact that the state
is overwhelmingly democratic. The
party roanagors havo got used to ! fcd'*pri«i bne'acSi
the business, nnd it seems to have !•«“"
become such a mania with them | ^
that they cannot Stop it. Burke nor can till* springs M-paihtc, nllowinr tha mat*
county is given as a sample of how j
things were conducted. Atkins, snd amoved or changca at your own coi.vanfeooc.
republican, for congress, got nearly j LKSTkit,'i‘ij.rfl“jl1a h ili. >l iaili'n«
600 majority at four of tho sixteen ; JJ,* ,h *' ,h '- v wl " moJ *’■» *•»
precincts of tho county that were j -, '
opened. The other twelve pro* j uttlltMl Evoryvhcn
•Mat* and County flights for sale. Coma soon
bcloro you mi»s your rlism-a. There Is money In
r Information add less,
». KL EIM IIM.AN
Patentee nnd Manufrc'urrr.
Bed Springs,
Shoes and. Boots.
HATS AKTD HATS.
S.
Talented and Manufactured by
FLEISCHMAN,
Amorims, Georgia.
. beyond imy doubt, the most clsstla
easy renting, convenient, and at tl.e same time the
strongest spring ever off red to the American
people. The advantages of »ny Spring* [over all
others are nmay.)
1st. They nt one*, innko a nice, showy lied Spring.
2d. They are the etrongeet Bed Boring ever
offered and in use.
•Id. Kuch Spring U made of the IimI Bessemer
steel, and has a comhlpcd strength of over 10011*.
4th. ThoMwdy reals smooth and even on this
’ f. One person weighing 400 pounds can
side and another weighing 100 pounds
the other and the spring will not
LOTT WARR.EIV,
BROKER and REAL ESTATE AGEXTT,
(OFFICE IN 1IAWK ,v s! JiV.ii.binU,/—'' ' * -
I.AMAH STREET, r. t t t AMERICAS, «A.,
Solicits orders for tiic purrltic nnd sale of any kind of Mcrclinndite or Country
Produce. Will also 1
SEEL, HUY, EXCHANGE OR RENT
ouutry or Oltjy Proporty of All Kinds!
BUSINESS SOLICITED.
Mrs. M. T. ELAM
ANNOUNCES TO TO IK PUBLIC THAT IIER STOCK OF
Fall Mi linery ;and Notions lias Arrived.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
will consult their own interests by calling and examining my
stock before making their purchases.
My Stools, is Complete!
and I have determined the present season to offer special at
tractions in the way of
0-0033 GOODS !
at the very lowest prices. Having made my purchases lor
-=CASH DOWN=-
and my selections with the greatest eare, I feel confident that
I can please all, both in goods and prices.
I cannot mention specialties or leaders. My extensive store
is packed full of goods. The new rooms in tho basement,
which I will in a few days throw open, are packed with goods
which there is not room for on the main floor, and all tilings
are now ready.
A Cordial Invitation is Extended to All
to visit my establishment. All old customers and friends will
come. A well pleased customer is the best advertisement, nnd
it is my hope that every one whom I shall have the pleasure of
serving will be so well satisfied that they will send all their
friends to see me when they visit this city.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
Wheatley’s Corner
AND REMEMBER THE NAME,
THORIUM WHEATLEY,
Tha Dry Goods Maxi.
Amorlcur, Ga., September 22,18S2.n>3
J. W. SHEFFIELD <1- CD.,
AMERICUS, GA.,
cincts, it is stated, were not open
ed for fear that be would got such
a large vote that hi. majorities
could not be overcome. All of the
justices o( tho peace of Georgia
aro appointed by the governor,
and aro consequently lecoguizcd
democrats, and they have the
management of the elections with
such freeholders as they select,
which arc always ot the same poli
tical perauation. This gives them
the organized machinery, and
judges and clerks do not ‘hesitate
to stuff ballot boxes or destroy
them, as may he necessary to se
cure the result they desire. From
present appearances there docs not
appear to be any hope of an honest
election in the southern states dur
ing the present generation.
Found at Last.
An agreeable ureasing for the bair, that
will stop its falling, baa been long aougbt
for. Parker's Bair Balsam, distinguish
ed for ito parity, fatty supplies this w»St
The first cloud that obscures the
peacefuls ky of an infant's existence
is about the size ot a man’s hand.
PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM.
Cotton Avenue, Americoe, (is.
“Rough on Bats.”
Clears out rats, mice, roaches,
flics, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chip
monks, gophers. 16c. Druggists.
The ne*t, Cleanest and
most Economical Hair
Dt cuing.
New rails to Restore
ithe youthful color to grey
hair. 5«-' and $1 tires at
■tniggirts.
Flerestoo Ctbne.
A ant tad aic**4lagly fra-
groat aa4 UrUsg
rue* U aaJ lie.
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
* ran ruttf Mrfkisi that Ntnr Utsxicate*.
If you ate a mechanic or farmer, worn oat with
overwork, or a mother ran down by (amtly or house*
hold duties try Pabku's Cingxx Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or I
justed by mtntpl strain or tnxV
lake intoxicating stimuhats, but use PaSkss’i
Oiscsb Tonic.
If you have Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Kidney or
Canary Comtdamu, oeifyoaue Doubted with uty
dwaeder ofthelungi. stomach, bowels, bloodoe eaves
you can he cured hy Panina's (twee* Tonic
If you are watting away item age, dissipation or
aydnemeor weakness end tequiieaetaaiilaiit nice
Glacis Totttc at once; itwtU invigorate and build
yew up frees the fins do* bus will never intoxicate,
h has saved hundreds of three St may save yecta.
jngoxa Cft.jsswiuiw.ji^jt* T.k. mu mi
CIXAT lATUtO BUTIN U DOLLAR RUE
tied by herself iu the city of New York,
style und quality of goods, lie taste of the most fastidious enn be auite
As to price., ahe can d'loat ray that even chronic grumblers writ
bo satisfied. She r Ibat on account of the dust being
so awfully ljnd'' ,die has had to forego tlic usual
opening. jcdl, ber slock is now here, ill
More Than Dsns
CUSTOMERS
coi|
Jotais ail brill;!
I BE WAITED ON BY HER
ritpE ASSISTANTS,
Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Ton, Miss Prestou and Miss Head.
CASH BUYERS AND PRtftPT PAYING, SHORT TIME CUSTOMERS
ARE INVITED TO CALL, EXAMINE. PRICE AND BUY.
WHAT WILL THEWEATHER BE TO-MORROW?
O Pool’s Signal Service Barometer
ttSl Cil.ARS AMI) THHUMOjrETEn COMBINED,
WIXaXa TEIsIs YOU!
pi
i l.|
,1 iff |
B*i 1
Wipe or 91. or tut (or 9*. A«enti
them.. A trial teft/ tyntiure you. Order al once.^lt^eJIj^at
[pt of y tj*7 r f* x f?
Phvtn. A tnal
{ ■list Ihc (lung to 10II to firmer*, RlBP'UUlf. >U
VTti. lA*uge sump* taken If in good oraer.
'Htabiiahaient r/the kjj.d the u'-;H
ssx_..
AirTv*; Ujfree. Cmnty and i<tfte"r3alin^'awt remit by money
I; AD WHAT THE PUBLIC SAY AIIOI'T it.
'iradinsend order, end moat u, Ibst the iastnutteat gtree
rosneter has already saved iu® many time* it*icoat, ia forvUlling
* *-* (—(»--—A •» —
Wholesale unit Retail Dealers in General
HARDWARE.
Stoves, Crockery, Paints, Sash, Doors,
Blinds and Housefurnishing Goods.
On or nliout October 15th our new building will be finished
when we will display one of the
Most Complete Stocks of Hardware I
AND OTHER GOODS IN OUR LINE IN GEORGIA.
FOUR CAR LOADS OF
Patent and Plain Wheel Wagons,
(l TO It HORSE) AT MACON AND COLUMBUS PRICES.
IN OUR NEW
CARRIAGE & BUGGY REPOSITORY
Sutton WUt'aSUlhd'Cn'eam afe A ■ ,a
SADDLERY, BUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS,
BOTH HAND AND MACHINE MADE.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
KENTUCKY 3 ROLLER CANE MILLS AND COOK’S COPPER EVAPORATORS.
FINDLEY'S 3 ROLLER MILLS AND KETTLES, COTTON PRESSES
nFAIRBANKS ANDHOWE SCALES
SPECIAL MACHINERY FURNISHED OX SHORT NOTICE.
J.W. SHEFFIELD & CO.