Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, October 27, 1866, Image 2

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Svi-WttMit gr|)uMicau. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1800. ADVERTISE. We wish to impress upon every one the doc hi r'd advantages of advertising' in the columns of the Republican. First, Your advertisement is sure to he read by every one who reads the paper. You aie uot lost in a wilderness of paper. Second, You are thus brought in contact with a greater number of country readers, than by any other means. Third. Our city circulation is rapidly increas ing, and your advertisement will scon be read by every family in our city. Fourth, The price is so liberal that any one can advertise in the Republican. To our retail merchants wo would ruggcst that the Republican offers them advantages In reaching their customers, unequaltd by any olh er paper. Send in your advertisements ! For Judge. We are authorised to announce the name of P. J. STROZIKR, of Albany, as a candidate for the office of Judge of I lie Superior Court of the South Western Circuit. Election in .Janu ary next. Oct 9 tde. For Judge. Wo are authorized lo announce the name of lion. James J Scarborough as a candidate for Judge of the South Western Circuit. Elec, ion j in January next. Albany Patriot copy'. Oet. IS tds* j Brought to Justice. —Two men call-; iDg themselves Robert Johnson and , James Brittain, charged with horse , stealing, were lodged in our jail on Wednesday, the latter in a very critical condition from the effects ol a gun-shot wound in the side. The facts in the ease are these : It appears that on the night of the 21st ingt. a mule was stolen from the premis es of a Mr. Forrester, in Lee county. As soon as Mr. F. was apprized of the fact he started in pursuit of the thieves ; and traced them as far as this place.— j Upon arriving here, Policeman '1 iner j was detailed to accompany him and they immediately began the pursuit again, and succeeded in following the thieves to within a few miles effort Valley where they overtook them.— 1 When ordered to halt Brittain leaped from the buggy (for it appears that they had stolen a buggy also) and endeavor ed to make bis escape, whereupon Po liceman T. fired upon him with a dou ble-barrel shot gun charged with five pistol shot and a full charge of small shot, the entire charge taking effect un der Brittain’s left shoulder. Brittain returned theiire with a Colt’s Navy Re peater, hut happily without effect.- The prisoners were then taken in charge and transferred to this place, from whence ( being unable to give the bond imposed) they will he removed to:,Stark ville to await their trial. Policeman Tinek, who’gives us this statement, de serves much credit for his perseverance In bringing these menjto justice. Equal Bights Association—Bow in the Wigwam—Shirts torn and a few Scratched Faces the Result. —A night or two since the darkies of our city assembled for the purpose of inaug urating an Equal Rights Association, Which proved to be a rosy affair. Soon after the advocates of Equal Bights had assembled a motion was made to appoint a chairman viva voce- The motion was carried unanimously, •and resulted in the selection of Andrew ■Dudiy and Lem Waters as chairmen of the convention. We cannot follow this meeting of unbleached citizens through the many phases, but will say that it being an Equal Rights Association, and some man of the ebonies coming in just at that junction of affairs—the Presi dent's* about returning thanks for the honor conferred —did not exitclv fancy the manner in which the afuir was be ing conducted and proposed a reform— that all should be office holders. This -of course, fell like a burning brand in the ranks of the adherents of the Presidents, and a squabble ensued. The mouse colored gentlemen generally sid ing with the Presidents in their efforts to preserve order—the true ebonies, some of whom it appears had imbibed pop-skull —jealous o f their rights, were disposed to kick up a muss with their copper colored brethren. The lat ter accepted the gauntlet, and in a mo ment or two the chosen champions of the mouse colors and ebonies went at it. The champion of the lib’s was too heavy for his antagonist, and succeeded in •tearing his ruffle bosom shirt, scratch ing his face, and otherwise disfiguring the would be gentry. This state of affairs sorely perplexed the defeated party, who, to redeem their fortunes, was about putting forward a second Richmond. By this time the ex citement had taken hold of the sable daughters, and the prospect bid fair for atrial of pugilistic proficiency between them. Luckily, however, for the peace and dignity of our city, and for the pres ervation of noses and eyes, the policeen tcred and squashed everything in the “ twinkling of an eye,” by deposing the high dignitaries and arresting the cham pions, Alexandei Hampton and Jim Sullivan, of the antagonistic factions,- — Thus ended the first effort to organize an Equal Rights’ Association iij our town. Worthy of Com>l<lcral lon, It is a fact painful in itself, and eer. tainly deserving our impartial attention, that intemperance in all its varied forms, is fearfully on the increase. Its growth, already of hideous proportions, is being \ accelerated, and if it continues to dif fuse its blasting contagion, society will soon become corrupted, and good morals will all have been sacrificed at the shrine of low, debasing sensuality'. Irregular and pernicious pleasure, in unhappy' excess, is continually exhibit ing new charms to its votaries, and many rising capacities, which otherwise would have refleeted honor on society, are being suppressed by the indulgence of inordinate desires. And particularly is this fact strikingly comprehensible with regard to the use of* spirituous liquors. It is doubtless a safe calculation when we estimate that | there is more ardent spirits consumed , at this time, than at any time heretofore, j Many of our young men, who were j once ornaments to society—whose abili-j ties were once fitted to adorn the high- j est station, may be seen almost daily reeling under the baneful influence of intoxication, pursuing a course of criminal excess, and thereby sinking themselves into insignificance and con tempt. Nor is such confined to the young alone. We have seen and see almost daily, grey haired fathers, many of them members of the church, pro. I fessors of religion;—They who should i stand as examples of temperance and : | piety to the young' around them: —we, have seen these sneaking noislessly into \ the back-rooms of our groggeries, and j watched them as they went staggering ; homeward to the embrace of a loving family. llow painful to contemplate human nature in this ruinous course ! But is there no cause for this? llow many promising young men, into whose ! minds and hearts have been instilled i the principles of virtue and sobriety > , influenced by the advice physiciai# have taken the first step m a w oman course of profligacy ! We have Mavn many who have suffered Wneth er taken alone or at cannot convert spirituous liquors into iftsh and blood, and therefore it cannot give health or strength, nor dose it promote digestion. It is certainly a palpable falsehood that brandy, as a beverage, is I cither necessary or useful. Our fore j fathers lived without it, and who will : deny that they were stronger and more | healthy than we. Besides, experience i teaches us that those who yield to the j habit of drinking it even moderately as a medicine, in most cases drink more and more each day until they become confirmed drunkards. If we would avoid temptation, is it not best that we drink none at all ? Again, is not this infamous and de ! grading course on the part of our friends attributable, in some measure, to the marked indifference of Christians upon this subject ? IV here is the minister or member of tiie church who goes into a bar room, and, taking his friend or brother by the arm, begs him to desist j from his ruinous course? Alas, how l remiss we are! How utterly regard less of our fellow beings! Is it not time we should bestir ourselves ? if we do not how dark may lie our future! The towering intellects of our j youth will soon be destroyed, and the opening prospect of the rising generation blasted forever. Klf" Our friend P. S. T witty wishes to buy some four or five good mules, and six hundred bushels of corn in the ear. Call and see him at G. M. Hay’s store. J VEST OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO'.— k) The most elegant and essential personal re quisite for a lady, “ Extract of Sweet Opopo nax.” Manufactured by E T. Smith & Cos., New York, and sold at (he Drug store of Oct 9 ts Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE. jJsgT” Waxei.bacm A Bro’s. second stock of Fall and Winter Goods is at- : riving daily. The same is composed of j the finest and largest assortment of La-; dies’Dress Goods, such as Silks, Pop-1 litis, Merinos, Mohair, Delaines, Scotch j Plaids, &c., &e., Jacques, Basques, j Shawls, Hats, &e. Go and see them to satisfy yourself that they ate the men to be patronized. Oct 27 It SWEET OP OP ON AX FROM MEXICO'.— Nature could not produce a richer Gem or Choicer Perfume. Try it and be convinced Manufactured by E.T. Smith & Cos., New York, and for sale at the Drug store of Oct 9tf Dr. E J. ELDRIDGE. IgF" We took a look at the well known firm of Messrs. Waxelbaum & ' Bro’s beautiful and large stock of Gent’s 1 Clothing and Furnishing Goods, also a: fine stock of Boots and Shoes, and found them to be the most superior in quality, as well as in make, in this mark et, which he sells cheaper than the cheapest. Oct 27 It. ANF, I V PERFUME ! Called Sweet Opopo nax from Mexico manufactured by E. T. Smith & Cos., of New York, is making a sensation wherever it is known. It is very delicate and its i fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days, j —Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. * COM ME R C IAL . COTTON MARKET. Ami:incus, Oct. 26, 1860. ■Cotton —The market for the week has been fair. Receipts of new cotton to-day at the warehouse of H. R. John son & Cos., 55 hales. Number not known at other places. We quote the best grades, N. Y. Middlings, at 31c; Mid dlings, 30c. AMERICUS RETAIL PRICES. COUItECTED WEEKLY BY SCTIUMBEET A CO. AXES, perdoz *24..27 BACON, Clear Sides, lb 28 Hams, 28«32 Shoulders. 25 Ilog round, 25 BAGGING, v $ yd 35a42 BUTTER, Country, ft lb 50 Goshen, lb 00 CORN, per bus. (in sacks). .§1 75c«2 00 Meal, per bits. ...81 90«2 00 CIIEESE, English Diary, lb. ,30@35 Western Reserve, 1b.... 30 COFFEE. Rio, f lb ,35@40 Java, per lb 45«50 CANDLES, Sixes Star 40 Adamantine, 40a51) DOMESTICS, Sheetings, 30@25 FLOUR, Superfine, per bbl 813 50 X X Extra per bbl.. _*ls 00 XXX Extra, per bbl 810 50 Fancy, 820 00 GLASS, Bxlo, box, $lO 00 lOx 12, jjj! box $lO 00 12x10, box, sl2 00 GUNPOWDER, pr lb 75«1 00 IRON, per lb. (Swedes) 15 American, per lb 10 Plow Steel, per lb .... 18(d.22 KEROSINE OIL, per gal. ......81 25 LARD, per lb 28(<?30 LEATHER, Sole, per lb 35 Upper, per lb 50 LIQUORS, Corn Whisky prgall.s4«so Rye Whiskey, “ s(tj)S 00 Bourbon “ “ “ s(mß 00 Amcr. Brandy, per gal .$0«$8 LUMBER, per 100 ft..'. /.. .A . .$2 00 MACKEREL, No. per kit, .... .$5 00 No. 1, 4-bl, sls 00 No. 1, bbl S3O 00 MOLASSES, Cane Syrupgal ...1 00 Sorghum, per gal! 55 Orleans, per gall 70 NAILS, per keg, oto 12d. .$10«$12 00 PRINTS, Calicoes, per yd 20(V? 20 PEA NUTS, per bus $1 50 PAINTS & OILS, Linseed, $2 75(0)3 00 White Lead, perewt §lß@2o Putty, per lb 15 RICE, (good article) per lb 20(3)25 ROPE, (by the coil) per lb 25 Cotton, per lb 85 SHOT, per lb 20 bag, per lb 18«20 SALT, sack, $4 00 SOAP, per 1b..; 25 STARCH, per lb 2b SUGAR, A, per lb 18(3)25 I>. & C. per lb 22«25 TALLOW, per lb 12 TEAS, Black, per lb. .$2 00 Green, per lb. $2 50 TOBACCO, Common, per 1b.......50 Medium, per lb 75 Choice, per lb sl</$1 50 Smoking, per lb.. . 75(« §i 50 \ EGETABLES, Peas, per bus s2crs2 50 Irish Potatoes, fJ bbl.. .$5 00 Sweet “ “ bu 5...... 75 VINEGAR, per gal $1 00(a}$l 50 •ow.wieiaew'*jj I.miw*«**.**« w. ftaiMrf A New and Grand Epoch in Mldicine Dri Maggiel is itie f .under of low Medicine System ! T’Le quantitariaus, whose vast internal doses en, feeble the stomach and paralyse the bowels la net stive precedence to the mm who tes'ores health and appetite, with from one to two of hi, extraordinary Fills, and cures the most virulent sole with a box or so of Sis wonderful and alii healing talae These two great specifics of tho Doctor are fast su mealing all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. f xtmotdinary cures by Dr. Maggie!'- Dills and Salve have opened the eyes of t he public to the imfiiciency of the (so called)!’* medies of others, and upon which the people have so long depended Maggiel's Pills are not * f the class that are swallowed up by the and. zen, and of which every box full taken creates au absolute necessity for another. One or two of Maggiel's Piils suffices to place the bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach, ere ate an appetite, and reuder the -pirits light and buoyant 'j here is no griping, and no reaction in '.he form of constipation If die liver is af fected. its functions are restored ; and if the nervous system is feib e. it is invigorated' 'lbis last quality makes the medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extinguished by the disenfcctaut power of Maggiel's Salve. Iu fact, it is here announced that Maggiel’s Biiious, Dyspeptic and l iarrtora Pills cure where all others fail. While for burns, icalds, chilblains, cuts and al! abraisins of rbe skin Maggiel’s Salve is infallible. Bold by J. Maggiel, New York, and all Druggists. 25 cents July 7 ly. A Hare Clmnce ! I' OFFER for sale at FIFTY PER CENT BELOW THEIII CASH VALUE, | a Dwelling Rouse and lot, and Store House [and Lot, nl! in the city of Antericus, Ga. The Dwelling is close to the Square, lot large, and a beautiful location. The Store House is new, and in perfect order. Apply to. F. M. COKER. Oct. 11th. lut. SPLENDID AIUI VA L OF MEW p a am© AT GM- HAYS’, manufactured by WM. • KNAIHS & CO.; Baltimore, Md. Tljose instruments excel others in sweetness of tone and volume, and possess many advan. tages over all other Pianos, and one of them will be on exhibition at the World's Exposition at Paris, the coming Spring. Ladies, be sure to call at Mrs. Mapp's aud examine fer yourselves. Terms reasonable. G. M. HAY. j oct 20 ts SWEET OPOPONAX ! The only elegant! Perfume- Is found on all toilets, and nev er .stains tho handkerchief. Bold at tho Drug' stora of [oct9tf] Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE. I RARE CHANCE tO R INVESTMENT! VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FO H S A.LE! SIX mENtno tors JOB STORE ROOMS IMMEDIATELY ON THE SQUARE! I NOW OFFER FOE SALE THAT WELL known and valuable property in the city oi Americus, known as the Americas Hotel, certainly the most eligible and prominent stand in the town for business houses. There are BIX LOT-, the corner one embracing 30 feet front, and the remaining five 20 feet each, aud all vanning back 100 feet. On the corner lot could be built a magnificent TOWN HALL, so much needed in the city, and which would pay a very high rent. In the rear*! offer I*s feet front on College Street, and running buck about 180 feet. Now is (tie time to buy property in Americus. It is advancing rapidly, for the reason that it is a capital place for business and one of the most, healthy places in South Western Georgia And besides the society is proverbial for its in telligence. Apply to the undersigned. C. W. C.HARLTON- Americus, Ga., Sept 27, 1866 ts To Cotton Shippers. V.-K ARK PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES 05 C o ii s i g n m ents o C O T T O IST To the well known house of NORTON, SLAUGHTER & CO , NEW VOIIIC. And JOHN IL GILLIA.TT & CO , LIVERPOOL. We can safely promise the fullest satisfaction lo all patrons of the above rich and favorably known firms. OUR AGENTS AT AMERICUS. COLUMBUS, ALBANY, M ICON. GRIFFIN. WEST POINT, LaG RANGE. NEWNAN, ATLANTA. MADISON, And the house of E, P. METCALF & O*, SAVANNAH, GA., Are at all times prepared to take charge of, pay taxes aud other expens* s, and make ADVANCES UPON CONSIGNMENTS. E. M. BRUCE & CO. Bankers aud Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga. R. C. ROBSON, AMERICUS, GA. Agent for the above firm of E. M. BIIUCE & CO , and is prepared to make liberal advances upon, pay taxes and take charge of consign ments of Cotton to New York and Liverpool. Oat. 4-1 m. HARDEMAN & SPARKS RENEW the tender of their services to the Planters of Georgia, and the Public gen erally as (WLirrljonsc i Commission a ii is u h a m 'S’ s, and are prepajed to receive, store, and sell Cotton, or other produce entrusted to their C*aj€. We flatter ourselves, that an experience of thirty years in the business, will euable us to give entire satisfaction to those who entrust their business into our hands. In the sale of Cotton, especially, our knowl edge of the markets, aud particularly of those whfi wish t purchase, aud the quaiity and grades of cotton desired by them, w r ill enable us to sell cotton on more advantageous terms than the producer can—thus securing to him the highest market price at the time of sale. Our efforts will he to please those who pat ronize us, and our references is, to planters from every section of the Slate, whose interest we have for years struggled to maintain and promote. ' Oct 10 0m W morning calls, carry joy and gladness, when perfumed with £>w«et Opoponax. Sold at the Biug store of Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE. Oft 9 ts FALL TRADE! JYew Goods! Cheap for Cash! We are now receiving and opening our stock of FALL AND WISTER GOODS, iu which may be found Prints. Bleached & Br jwn Sheetings and Shirtings, Hosiery and Gloves, Dress Goods, Flannels, Liuseys, Tweeds, Kerseys, Blankets, Shawls, Nubias, Ladies’ Cloak* —a nice assortment—and any and everything pertaining to this Department. We also have a heavy Stock of MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ B 0« T 8 ASW SHOES, Hats and Caps, Wc can fit your body or suit your pnrse, regardless of the dimensions of either one. In short our Stock is complete, and suit ed to the wants of the people, and we there fore respectfully invite our friends to walk up, examine our Stock, and get their share, before it is too late. WINDSOR & JQWEP.S, Next to A 13 Addison’s Confectionery. Oct 1G ts IX G HAMBERsTr Americus, Oct. 4th, ISGG. ) ST is ordered by the Inferior Court, that Wright Brady, Green M. Wheeler, John V. Price, J. W. C llorno and Parker E. Johnston, be, and are hereby appointed a Committee to select some suitable location for the erection of a Poor House for Sumter County. The lot to contain One Hundred- acres of land ; and the Committee lo ascertain the price at which such J a place may be purchased, and report at the meeting of this Court in November next, and that ilia Clerk notify said Committee of their appointment. J. L. ADDEETON, J. I. C. A. J. WILLIAMS, J. I. C. B. J. BEAD, J. I. C. J AS. W. SLOAN, J. I. C. A true extract from the minutes of Sumter Inferior Court Oct. sth, 1860. Oct 1 if B. iU. WHEELER, C. I. 0. T II E FALL TJ^A.d)E 1 N GaOGE R 1 £ S AND PROVISION S IS NOW UNDER WAY AT J. N. SEYMOUR, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA. Merchants, Planters and others may find it to their interest to give him a call. IIIS MOTTO IS CHEAP FOR CASH! lIE IS NOW RECEIVING A HEAVY SUPPLY OF WESTERN PRODUCE AND General Groceries. HE ALSO KEEPS OX HAND Bagging, Rope and Twine, Nails, Tobacco, Cigars, Lorillard’s Snuff, Scotch and Maccaboy, Smoking Tobacco, LIQUORS IN BARRELS AND CASES. Drop in, Buyers! I promise to do my best to please. I have a strong force of industrious Young Men, ready to put up your purchases with expedition, having employed additional help. J. NT. SEYMOUR. Oet 10 ts Macon, Ga. Dental Notice. HAVING retired from the firm * f Ford & No ble, I have resumed the practice of my pro tession alone. I may be found, for the present, at all hours during the day, at Cook’s Photo graph gallery, on the East" side of the Public Square. Thankful far the past patronage of j my friends, I solicit a continuance of their fa vors. W. W .FORD, Oe 11 ts Dental futgeon. ( Tannery and Shoe Shop, THE subscriber would respectfully inform tk« citizens of Sumter, that be is still engaged la the manufacture of Leather, at his old stand, neat the Plains of Dura. He keeps constantly on hand, Upper, Sole and Harness Leather, which can be purchased ou reasonable terms. He is also prepared to manufacture Shoes Mid Boots in the veiy best and durable style Hat. Ing the veiy best of workmen, he fl Uters him self that h s woik will give satisfaction Thank ful for past favors, iie hopes by strict adherence to business, to merit a continuance of the samo. Persons in want of Leather or shoes, will find 11 to their interest to give me a call, aug 4tf J H BLACK. no >TtTIo payl S. COHEN, MERCHANT TAILOR. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of t-utuler that he is still engaged in th* Tailoring business, and ready to wait on all who may desire anything in his line. He keep# on hand an assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, Bread Cloths and Fancy Cassimeres. He is prepared to cut and make Coats, Vesta and Pantaloons, in the neatest style and at tba shortest notice. His motto is “ No Fit, No Pay.” (gs” Repairing and cleaning clothes done la the neatest style and warranted to please. Oct 4 ts. iTnew epoch Tnmdicine ! A New System of Physic ! The smallest quautity of drugs with the great est amount of effect on disease. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE ! Maggiel’s Pills and Salve are ermposed of concentrated extracts of Herbs hitherto unknown as Medicinal Agents. They ate powerful to cure yet harmless or milk. One Pill a Dose ! Their action on the liver is perfect In its re sults, and is superior to that vile drug Calomel, asdavlight is to darkness MagglePs Pills ara a Medicine. They are a powerful tonic, aud never constipate. They are the magic Pill us the day in cr>mpa> ison with all others and irn« part health to every diseased organ in the sys tem. Many severe cases of Jaundice have been cured in a few days and affections of the bladder and kidneys in a single night They are peculiarly adapted to Female Diseases of a debilitating La bile. and when once known ha>e become a household treasure. fc?“ Let all who can believe facts and caa have faith in evidence, read the following : Know all men by these presents. That on this, the twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty six, personally came Joseph Bvdock to me. known as such and being duly sworn, deposed as foil lows : That he is the sole general agent for tha United States, and dependencies thereof, for prepaiations or medicines known as MsaaisL'a Pills and Salvk, and that the f< Bowing csrtifi eates are verbatim copies to the Est of kil knowledge and belief. JAMES SMEITRE. [l s ] Notaiy Public. Wail St., N. T. June 1, 1868. Dr. Msogiel : I take my pen to write you rs my great relief and that the awful pain iu my ride has left me at last- thanks to v«ur medicine. Oh, doctor, bow thankful lam that I can zet some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and I am sure that you are really the friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to yon, aud hope you will not take it amiss. Jamks Mtkb9, 116 Avenue D. This is to certify that I was discharged frrtm the army with Chronic Diarrhoea, and bava been cuied by Dr. Muggiel’s Pills. Wilson Habvzt, New York, April 7, 1865. 27 Pitt street. The following is an interesting case of a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring J melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The milted Iron waa thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and he was burnt dreadfully. The following certificate was given to me by him about eight weeks after the accident : New York, Jan. 11, 1866. My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Found er ; I was badly burnt by bot iron in November last ; my burns healed, but I had a tunning sore on my I* g that w< uld uot heal ; I tried Maggiel’s Naive, and it cured mein a few weeks. This is all true, and anybody can now see me at Jackson’s Iron Wotks, 2d Avenue. J HARDY, 119 Verrick Street. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ I had no appetite ; Maggiel's Pills gave me a hearty one.” “ Your Pills are marvelous." ” I send for another box, and keep them 1* the house ” “ Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache that was chronic ” “ I gave half of one of your pills to my babe, for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well iu a day.” ” My nausea of a morning is now cured ” “ Your box of Maggiel’s salve cured me of noises in the head. Ii übhed some of your salvo behind my ears and the noise left.” “ Send me two boxes ; I want one for a poor family.” ” I enclose a dollar ; your price is twenty fiya cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar.* “ Send me five boxes of your pills.” “Let me have three boxes of your salve by leturn mail ” “ I had a hetulaehe two months ago. so that I could scarcely ice out of my eves Your Mag gitl Pills removed it over Dight and left my bowels regular. Nothing like them for cousti patioa.” “ I have been severely afflicted with an afT.-c* tioo of the kidueys. Maggiel’s Pills are cer tainly curing me.” A lady writes : “ Your Pills are really a med icine They have cured me of constipation aud general ill health. lam delighted with tbim.’ I Have over 200 such Testimonials As ttiis, but waut of space compels me to con clude. J. J MAGGIEL, M D , 11 Pine Street, New York. maggiel'* Pills and Salre. NOTICE —None genuine without the en graved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DU. J. MAGGIEL. New York to counietfeit which is a felony (ts Sold hy all respectable Dealers |n Medi cines throughout the United States aud Canada* at 26 cents per box or pot. gig?” ‘ s old in Americus at the Drug Store of Dr. E J. Elbbiuoe Sept 20 witwly. DR’ J- T. LAMAR oflers his profes sional services to the citiiens of Bottsfoid j and surrounding neighborhood. Can always I be found at'his office, day or night, unless pro j fess|onal!y abstnt. Qet 0 Bs. .