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' " ' CASTORIA AVcgctable PreparationforAs similating tlic Food and Reg dia - ling the Stomachs and Bowels oi : Promotes Digesiion,Cheerful- , ness and Resl.Conkiins neither ' Opium.Morplune nor Mineral I Not Narcotic. na'pe fir SAMIEL PITCHED JhunfJan, ’>cccl~ > Alx.Smna * 1 ZWrtt-.fcZfl— f jtmteSeerl d \ Jtyrrrnint - S'i CmtrtWdrSoaa * I 1 dan tied Wmlrryn’en Flavor. / A perfect Remedy for Conslipa- j I (ion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea | ’ jvorms .(Convulsions .Feverish’. :j ness and Loss of SLEEP. facsimile Signature oF NEWYOHK. I IXAc/bOPYOK WRAPPER., I lffr ___——— i ■!■.■■—■■■ in n—m r THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. WE WILL INAUGURATE A Special Cut-Price Sale! ONNb ■* Mens’ Fine Shoes For This Week. If you will need any shoes soon, now is the time for you to inspect our stock. We mean business. Just received a big lot of Collars and Shirts IN ALL STYLES. When we sell you goods they must be up to the standard, and we will sell good goods for less than any one. E. D, SHEFFIELD COMPANY. ♦♦«•< »« »»»ee e in { GLASGOW & LEWIS. | | TtaTlors.^—| tlB-wrMw— Wish to call the X attention ot the public that while it • 6 is be.ween seasons and just the right A Q time, why not let us clean and repair • 6 your last Fall and Winter Suits? If • 0 you delay there are two things dam- # 6 .iging to you. First, the moth will • $ cut them and secondly, the cold o ! weather will come and find you un- & prepared to receive it. • • We Do Honest Work! X A <Mr work must please, or no pay is expected. We do not A make cheap work, but we do good work Cheap. We also ' W invite the ladies to send their Tailor-Made Suits to be clean- W A ed and repaired. They will received careful attention. Our A • Fall and Winter Samples X are now on hand, and we invite you to call and see them. A Over Sclnmip.-rt shoe Store, Cor. biinar and Jackson Sts. ▼ »c »« »• ♦♦ I he McLeod Company, Oglethorpe, Ga. W’- carry the largest and most complete line of WHISKIES. WINES inn BEER ever ottered direct to the consumer, and call your atten- ‘in*-of the leading biands of which we are sole agents; au I „ur Ros. - ...He 00 bottle. .1 . ones I'ourst-r ’ 150 bottle, full quart. I 1 ". o. s ' xxxx bottle, full quart, n' 'ii Sherwood Three Feath s 200 bottle, full quart. ii Zu ~.£ altlt ‘ rW!, ods lipper Ten 1 50 bottle, full quart , ? , ' ‘Uierw■ ■>(!> Century 125 bottle, full quart t" < Hairs Co's Soliis 1 50 full quart, i ir, .’,' v o s 1 rl 'ate Stock . 100 full quart. i.iainH Bruce s Somerset Club 1 50 fulljquar* f-* I . ' ,>le a^enls f ‘>r Green River and Nelson County Bouibons, • «Or jhl ve o- rs old ’ 43 5,1 p° r gallon. Four years old Bourbons for in,- \- c ,?' e *l avc a contract with J. C. Sommers & Co. of Stapes wi i • r c ,n l ri> of their celebrated Poplar Log Corn Whiskey, i,,-r, r , 3 Jaran, ee two years old. We are offering these goods forfiOc <r t .rv pr f e u? pr - Paid on lots ol six quarts or over. from <i 5o up u lnes and low Proof goods are complete in every respect, isi .'-t ',7, full ' su Perintend the handling of all my orders and will guarantee u tours to please. R. L. McLEOD. A Carload of Pianos Coming I ret ° rn ® d from the north, where I visited one 1 Solons i r " e9t - p3ano factories m the United States, and indi-m, » myim J nenße stock from four hundred finished linn , f m-r n??v VOU mav expect to see the handsomest cns i i ** l-IASOS ever exhibited in the city of Ameri- I have something artistic in FI A. N O S I carhiid *< f U^ W ' omet!l ing worth seeing ! I will have a BANh wareroom, THE PLANTER’S will beein \’RVT»jr^!Vr^s introductory sale rnviteTtoc a^ kr MONDAY MORNING. Everybody is L. D. LOCKHART, {tzz FT! MOFFETT’S ■ Allays Irritation, AMs Digestion, I EETHInA iSSB ASAS 6^1 " (Tithing Powders) AM- rc f rWN AK <lteve * (h < Bo wa , |t M D S A^ U O G U E , 8 , M0 . CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Z. t I Signature Xaaw of ZXtr iuXJLr * Wr '* * W Jhll i d Jr* ' n (V Use kA For Over Thirty Years 'CASTORIA THC CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. A MIRROR OF EVENTS IN CITY AND SUBURB. Tales of the Town Told in a Few Lines. NEWS ITEMS ABE BOILED DOWN For Convenience That Those Who Run May Read.—Some Bits of News That Transpired Here Yesterday Truthfully Told. Harris Lithia Water in bottles and on draught, at Hudson’s Drugstore. Rev. Sam C. Dean, pastor of First Baptist church, will preach at Gate wood’s School house, four miles south of the city, tomorrow afternoon. The proposition to change from a county to a city court meets with fa vor on all sides, and the bill to that end will be passed by the Legislature, Americus merchants who bought their stocks of cotton goods a month ago are in clover. The recent advance in the price of cotton doesn’t affect them. The first Northern apples and crisp celery of the new crop came yesterday. The oyster is likewise with us at last, and life is a blissful dream for the epicure. Americus’ streets will be jammed to day, as the largest crowd of the season will be here. The folks are coming with money to spend and it will be a red letter day for trade. The courthouse chess club, 40 strong desire to have it understood that the game goes on between the hours of 7 a. m , and 6 p, m., despite the fluctu ations in cotton, they having none. Another bright light shines in the Pantore household, though this time it is a little miss whose bright eyes would dazzle the electric light which created a stir in council. A drop of a half cent in the cotton market yesterday was to have been ex pected, in view of heavy receipts and the recent phenomenal advance, but it will go soaring again shortly. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McDonald, who has been dangerously ill at the home of Mr. Lee Allen here quite recently, where it was brought for treatment, is now improving. Mr. George Van Riper and family have removed from Church street to Barlow, taking the desirable residence recently occupied by Mr. Taylor and family, who take the Dean place. Chief Wheeler and Officer Smith made a special pilgrimage to the depot yesterday for the purpose of settling the street hack problem, which is as stupendous as the Chinese muddle. From a six line item in the Columbus Enquirer-Sun of yesterday, it is learn ed that the Americus Light Infantry is going to that city during the street fair. “Go from home for the news,” Tne suggestion of the rebuilding of the burned fertilizer plant here, or the organization of another company, strikes a popular chord. The money will be forthcoming whenever it is wanted. While Americus received over 800 bales of cotton yesterday, not counting the large shipments to the compress from other points, she made no great blow about it. And this record will be beaten today. Glorious News. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile of Washita, I. T. He writes: “Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which nad caused her great suffering for years' Terrible sores would break out on her head and face and the best doctors could give no help but her cure is com plete, and her health is excellent.” This 4 shows what thousands have proved,—that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It’s the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by E.J.Eldridge, druggist. Guaranteed, Textile industries in Germany are deteriorating 2,000 operatives being idle at Aachen. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Great Favorite. The soothing and healing properties of this lemedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a great favorite with people every where. It is especially prized by moth ers of small children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always af fords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult For sale by Dodson’s Pharmacy and J. R. Hudson. The Indian famine relief fund at New York has reached $212,078.54. The emergency bags sent by a church society to Kansas soldiers in the Philip pines contained among the necessities a box of DeWitt’s Witch Hr ".el Salye, the well known cure for piles, injuries and and sk i diseases. The ladies took care to obtain the original DeWitt’ Witch Hazel Balve knowing that all counterfeits are worthless. W. A. Rembert. Clothes that are advertised “to wear like iron” usually get rusty. rOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE is a pure medicine, and contains in con centrated form, remedies recognized by the most skilful of the medical profes sion as the most effective agents for the cure of kidney and bladder diseases. I Davenport Drug Co. 1 It’s funny that the heaviest drinkers live in the temperate zone. When you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy, Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Dodson’s Phar -1 macy and J. R. Hudson’s drugstore. 1 A wise man never covets a thing he can live without. Poisonous toadstools resembling mush rooms have caused frequent deaths this year. Be sure to use only the genuine. Observe the same care when you ask for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. There I are poisonous counterfeits. DeWitt’s 5 is the only original Witch Hazel Salve It is safe and certain cure for piles and all skin diseases. W. A. Rembert. The ideal lover to the practical girl is one who is rich. \ | O AJS qp O T A.. Beara the • The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature This is The Place to “Get Your Money’s Worth.” Dodson’s Pharmacy. Stationery. This line includes the very latest production of the manu facturers, and is a beauty. The two latest colors are Vic toria Grey and Moss Agate. Box of one quire paper aud envelopes to match 50c. Special drive in 25c box paper. Mellin’s Food, small..4oc “ “ large6sc Castoria2sc St. Josephs Liver Regulator2oc Carter’s Liver Pills2oc Prickly Ash Bittersßoc Swamp Root, small4sc “ “ largeßoc Allen’s Foot Eease2oc Dodson’s Teething Powder Will positively cure and regulate all bowel affections of children under three years of age. If you desire, call at our store, and we will show you numerous recommendations of people of this city, that have tried it and has cured their children. Price 25c a box if it cures; not a cent if it does not. Mother’s Friendßoc Pinkham’s Compoundßoc Miles Nerve and Liver Pills2oc Beef, Wine and Iron, pint7sc Rubifoam2oc Williams’ Pink Pills4sc Malted Milk, small4sc “ “ largeßsc Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, .... 20c “ “ “ . ...45c Zinane2sc Liquid Corn Cure. A guaranteed remedy for the removal of corns, burn ions and watts. Price 20c if it cures, not a cent if it does not. Grove’s Chill Tonic4oo Johnson's Chill Tonic4oc Compound Cathartic Pills, bottle. .15c Miles’ Nervineßoo Hood’s Sarsaparillaßoc Ayer’s Hair Vigorßoc Pazo Pile Ointment4sc L. B. Q 2oc Dickey’s Eye Water2oc Cuticuria Soap2oc Quaker Herb Tonic 800 Gibson’s Kidney Curesoc Parker’s Ginger Tonic4sc Dodson’s Cough Balsam Will instantly relieve that tickling in your throat, and is the best preparation known to cure coughs and colds. It has cured your friends and neighbors, and will cure you Price 20c and 40c. Sloan’s Linament-- 80< Hostetter’s Bitters 85< Peruua 80 ' P. P. 801 Allen’s Chill Tonic 49 Syrup Figs Stewart’s Dyspepsia Tablets T. & P. Stomach Tablets 40 Smith’s Worm Oil • • •' 2O B. B. 20 CAUGHT WITH KODAK AIOUTJHE DEPOTS, People Who Came and Went Away Yesterday. A SNAPSHOT AT THE COACHES. Some are Your Friends and Some are Not.—Who Come and Go in a Day.— Is Your Name Written There With the Others? We want your inspection on our en tire line of gentlemen’s, ladies’ and children’s shoes. Schumpert Shoe Co. Mr. L. Patten, one of Sumter’s well known and successful-farmers, was in the city yesterday. Miss Eunice Ray, after spending some time at her home here, returned to ’ Arlington yesterday. Miss Annie Ansley is at home again after a delightful stay of a month or two at Monteagle, Tenn. Mrs. ae'd Miss Scrutchings, of Chokee, Lee county, were among other visitors in Americus Friday. Mr. Solon Johnson, of Fairburn, Ga., is here upon a visit to his sister, Mrs. Lynn Fort, on Taylor street. Col. W. W. Hulbert, general man ager of the Southern Express Co., was ! in Americus yesterday on business. ’ Miss Mary Richardson, of Lumpkin, . is the guest of Mrs. G. R. Ellis for a week at her home on Hancock street. ) Miss Sara Cobb, a charming member ‘ of the Americus colony at Linville, N. i 0., this summer, returned yesterday. > Miss Carrie Shropshire, who has , been in north Georgia during the sum mer season, returned home yesterday. Mrs. A. L. Dickerson, of Mcßae, af ter a visit to her sister, Mrs. N. A. Ray, left yesterday for Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Albert L. Rees and son, Mr. Lucius Rees, of Savannah, came yes terday to visit friends in Americus, for many years their home. The beautiful Miss Willie F. Payne, one of the most charming and attract ive young ladies m southwest Georgia, came from Shellman yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. John M. Wilkes. Reliei in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hours by “New Great South American Kidney Cure.” It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male ■ or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the reme dy. Sold by E. J. Eldridge, druggist, 1 Americus, Ga. ! Only the very poor man is absolutely i sure of his friends. ( Cutsaud Bruises Quickly Healed, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm applied to a 1 cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury will instantly allay the pain and will ’ heal the parts in less time than any , other treatment. Unless the injury is very severe it will not leave a scar, i Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, pains, swellings and lameness. For ! sale by Dodson’s P bar mac and J. R. Hudson. ! - j A man born at sea can never boast of his native land. It is not a liniment, nor a salve. Con tains no grease or ammonia. A pleas ant, stainless liquid. A rational, scien tific, chemical compound. Dr. Tich enor’s Antiseptic stands pre-eminently . superior to any remedy offered the pub lic for healing Wounds, Burns and other injuries. Used internally it is a fine ' thing for colic and bowel troubles. For every successful man you meet , you will meet a dozen unsuccessful ’ ones who claim to have given him a start. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty Years of Suffering. 3 “I suffered for thirty years with di arrhoea and thought I was past being 3 cured,” says John 8. Halloway, of French Camp, Miss. “I had spent so 3 much time and money and suffered so 3 much that I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the es- 3 sects of the diarrhoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but 8 by accident I was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera 3 and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taki ug 3 several bottles I am entirely cured of that trouble. lam so pleased with the 3 result that lam anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer as I have.” For 3 sale by Dodson’s Pharmacy and J. R. B Hudson. 0 Dr. Ticheuor’s Antiseptic is the most wnderful healing compound of the nineteenth century. Preserves the flesh, preventing inflamation, and heals like magic. Ask your druggist for it. Blood will tell—therefore it is un wise to confide a secret to relatives. i 111111-1 " 11 i t | INDIGESTION 1 < 4]III 11 1. I Constipation, Bloating after eating,* Heart- I burn, Nervous | Weakness. Impurities in the I Blood*and every’disorder}in the I Kidneys I I I or.Liver'is’set .right by PRICKLY * ASH BITTERS )C THE.SYSTEM REGULATOR >0 / It brightens'the eye,'steadies theinerves, I I | sweetens* the |color|to the 111 A | cheekycreatesjappetite, makes .the*body HU Hi | strong and the*brain active,' I SOLD’AT. DRUG STORES, ■I I PRI CB ,'.»I.OO. FW* *■><»» FW Change of Life | r t These Women were Helped Through Woman’s Great Crisis by Mrs. Pinkham—All Middle-Aged Women j k Should Read Their Letters. i J k 1 ’ £ Nino Years of Suffering k “ Dear Mbs. Pinkham :—When I first wrote to you, I was in a very bad 1 - T 1— _AV i;*,. nn/4 + RfUIH J L condition. I was passing through t k I had bladder and liver trouble. I had suffered for nine years. Doc k tors failed to do me any good. £ Since I have taken Lydia E. Pink [ k ham’s Vegetable Compound, my £ health has improved very much, k I will gladly recommend your med l £ icine to others and am sure that it i k will prove as great a blessing to them as it has to me.” —Mbs. Geo. ► H. June, 901 DeKalb Ave., Brook- J t lyn, N. Y. k Relief Came Promptly t “ Dear Mbs. Pinkham :—I had \ i k been under treatment with the / i. doctors for four years, and seemed j j- to get no better, I thought I would t try your medicine. My trouble was || change of life, and I must say that I k I never had anything help me so I much as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vego-1 t table Compound. Relief came almost immediately. I have better health < k now than I ever had. I feel like a new woman, perfectly strong. I give 3 i. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound all the credit, and would not do without < k your medicine for anything. I have recommended it to several of my 3 s friends. There is no need of women suffering so much, for Mrs. Pink- Jj k ham’s remedies are a sure cure.” —Mahala Butler, Bridgwater, 111. k No woman is so healthy but at this crisis in her life she needs 1 k advice and help from the most competent source. Mrs. Pink- i t ham will advise such women without charge on request. k t Experienced Great Benefit £ “ Dear Mrs. Pinkham :—I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- k pound during change of life and derived great benefit from its use. ”—1 i * Maby E. James, 136 Coydon St., Bradford, Pa. Mrs. Harrold Relieved of Pain k “I had pains in my head and back and could not stand on my feet with- j 1 £ out causing terrible pains in abdomen. I was short of breath and could not •< k sleep. I tried several doctors but none helped me. I read of Lydia E. £ Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in a paper and before I had taken half a -j k bottle I felt better than I had for months. I have taken several bottles k , and am now well.” —Mrs. R. E. Harrold, Clinton, 111. £ • The medicine that has cured a million women of serious , female ills —an incomparable record —such is I LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND ■ BOARD BALLOTS FOR TEACHER I Twenty Seven Votes Taken Without 1 Result. The election of principal for Furlow High School grows interesting in view ; of the fact that the position is not yet filled on the eve of the opening of the , schools. The Board of Education met i last night to elect a principal, but after , taking twenty-seven ballots without ( result adjourned to meet again Mon day night. The applicants for the , place are Profs. Miller of Thomasville, , Young of Cuthbert, Soroggs of Fort Valley, and McNair of Jeffersonville. “Il’s no joke,” when we say that Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is superior to any thing offered the “dear people” as a dressing for wounds, bites and stings of insects, “poison oak,” etc. It’s cleanli ness, pleasant odor and quick cures make it a universal favorite wherever known. Price 50c. Remember that it is guaranteed to give satisfaction. When the small noy gets the marble fever he stoops to conquer. NO RELIEF FOR 20 YEARS “I had bronchitis for twenty years,” said Mrs. Minerva Smith of Danville, 111., “and at times have been bedfast. I ‘ never got relief until I had taken Fob ey’s Honey and Tar. It is pleasant and gives quick relief, and is a sure cure for . throat and lung diseases.” Take noth . leg else. Davenport Drug Co. According to the 'merchant’s creed, the best book is a profitable ledger. r The original bunko man probably 5 came over in the steerage. A Good many consumptives would be t cured and the worst cases comforted and I relieved by using Foley’s Honey and Tar. Suggest it to those afflicted. You should do this as a Friend. Daven port Drug Co. f When a woman neglects her huus band’s shirt she is no longer the with r of his bosom. f > To prevent consumption quickly cure f throat and lung troubles with One Minute Cough Cure. W. A. Rembert. 5 - t It isn’t so much that a man thinks * as what he does that counts. J- -■ f Allen Halverson of West Prairie, Wis., e says: “people come ten miles to a buy Foley’s Kidney Cure,” while J. A. r Spero of Helmer, Ind., says: “it is the ;. medical wonder of the age.” Davenport Drug Co. II Go to a friend for advice, to a a stranger for charity, and go to a rela e tiye for nothing. 8 No woman should think of marrying until she acquires a forgiving disposi tion. the change of life, and tne doctors saiu s | m vs ’ Bfc Wf WWffIPgWM J I SENDS A SCHOOL ON WHEELS. Thoroughly Equipped Westinghouse car Sent Here. Out at the Seaboard shops yesterday morning was a veritable “school on wheels” in the way of a splendidly equipped car sent out by the Westing house Air Brake Company for the in struction of employes of the railway and especially trainmen, whose duty it is to look after the air appliances. The car is fitted up with every pneumatic device used in train service, and com petent instructors teach the men their use and see that they are proficient therein. He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Reniclc Hamilton of West Jefferson, 0., after suffering IS months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was per formed; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the surest pile cure on earth, and the best Salve in the world. Sold by E. J, El dridge, druggist. A scientist says that greenbacks breed disease. There is no question that the fever for them is contagious. If everybody got what they deserv ed, you might not be nearly so well oil as you are. “I bad a running sore on my leg for several years,” writes Mrs. Jas. Forest of Chippewa Falls, Wis., “and spent hundreds of dollars in trying to get it healed. Two boxes of Banner Salve entirely cured it,” Davenport Drug Co. Don’t waste time in sighing over what might have been; make the best of what is. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought * Bears the' Signature of The pleasure of voice are as poison while the pains of virtue are ever plea sant. Have you a sense of fullness in the re gion of your stomach after eating ? If so you will be benefited by using Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They also cure belching and sour stom ach They regulate the bowels too. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Dodson’s Pharmacy and J. R. Hudson. You can spen it cougn, coif, caugh, j kauf, kaff, kough, or kaught, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cures it is One Minute Cough Cure. W. A. Rembert. A child sometimes gets on the wrong track because of a misplaced switch. CA STORI A.. Bears the t yy The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignature / of The moat dainty and effective pills made are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, They are unequaled for all liver and bowel troubles, Nt ver gripe. W, A Rembert. The man who is always serious or al ways merry is but half a man. Gold th waite & Son, Troy, Ala., wrote: Teethina’s speedy cure of sores and eruptions upon the skin have been re markable. A wise man never covets a thing he can live without. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are prompt; palatable, pleasant, powerful, purifying little pills.—W. A. Rembert. The lumber trust has branches ii every tree. Ulcers, open or obstinate sores, scaldi and piles, quickly cured by Bannei Salve, the most healing medicine in th< world. To be perfectly should M DAMAGE TO THE ELEVA I It Is Slight and the Shipment of Grain 1 Will Resume. Galveston, Sept. 14.—J. 0. Stewart, the grain elevator builder, has arrived here, responding to a telegram from General Manager J. E. Bailey of the Galveston Wharf company. He at once made an inspection of the grain eleva tors and their contents. He states that not 2 per cent of the grain elevators had been damaged. -< spouts are intact and elevator “A will be ready to deliver grain to ships on Saturday next. Ships are needed here at once. - Mr. Bailey has put a large force or men to work clearing up each of the ivbarves and the company will be r«Mtfiy for new business all along the line within the. next ton days. Superintendent Warren of the Hous ton Direct Navigation company states that the company Is not ready for any business at present, as the remnant of its fleet was wholly engaged in the re lief work. Twelve of tho burgea of the company are lost or missing, six re maining. The tug Louise foundered at Texas Oity and rhe dredge boat also sank, two of the crew being lost. NINE DEAD AT HITCHCOCK. Several of Them Were Brought Dowa From Galveston. Hitchcock, Tex., Sept. 14.—There are nine (b ad at this point so far as is known. Some of these are Galveston people, who floated here by the waters of the bayou. Scores of the dead from Galveston are yet unburied, as the bodies are too badly decomposed to haul and too much water on the prairie to admit of digging graves. * To form some idea of the wave which reached Hitchcock a largo pile driver of the Southern Pacific works at Galveston and also a large barge partly laden with coal are lying in the prairie below town. Railroad iron, draw bridges, houses, schooners and every conceivable thing are lying over the prairie, some 15 milefl from their former location. BLADE PIERCEDJ4IS HEART. Twelvc-Vear-Old Boy Slays a Who Abused Him. Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 14.—At Oor-' deva Edward Walker, an employe of the Indian Head cotton mill, while un der the influence of liquor went to the mill and created trouble among the oper atives. He was finally ejected from the building, but he continued to hang around the mill until work ceased and the operatives began to leave. While several boys were passing out, Walker, it is said, began cursing them, when one of them, young Davldfiqn, aged 19, pulled a knife and stabbed him to the heart, killing him instantly. Remedy for Nervous Exhaustion. Are you weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease. The Mys tic Life Renewer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It is the Greatest Nerve Builder known. It is a marvelous vitahzer and strengthener. It quickly and certainly cures Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weak ness, Palpitation of the Heart and fail ing health, It is indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and Life Strengthener. Sold by E. J. Eldridge, druggist, Am ericus. 8 DAILY MARKET COTTON FUTURES. , New York, Sept. 14. —Cotton futures 4 opened irregular. '• open close January 9.9 l .... 9.65 February ••• ®.«5 March. 990 .... 9.66 April .... 9.66 May 986 .... 9.66 June 9 87 .... 9.67 July 9.84 .... 9.64 August .... September 10.15 .... 10.02 October 10.18 .... 9.97 November.. 994 .... 9.77 December 9.90 .... 9.66 Spot cotton, firm; middling uplands, lie; middling gulf, ll%c. HOW BRIGHT’S DISEASE STARTS. Indigestion, biliousness, blood posi oned with urea and uric acid (which should have been excreted by the kid neys), rheumatic pains in nerves and joints, causing irritation of the kidneys, then pains over the small of the back, mark sure approach of Bright’s Disease. Do not delay taking Foley’s Kidney Cure, for it makes the kidneys right. W. A. Rembert. The bitterest enmity exists between those who were formerly the best of friends. Large sun spots, astronomers say, caused the extreme heat this Bummer, and doctors declare nearly all the pros trations were induced by tiit stomach Good health follow|W|-' digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia (.'-JP <re<s -A hat you eat. If you ha'jM .O Hto ri <>■ dyspepsia it will ■imauently I iem her * . I’he rich man has troubles th.' t-Mi- mini knows nothing. w»|||||| If you cat without appetite-Lra -■ \ r Bitters, kfl . - v.- .i.G ■irities that mm t'.edijH \ W 1 S Fruits, A : : Etc. I w.ll : iv<- a cat of tine m !.' i-week They are now on the . « JOE yesbikM . ...H’ , 'X Fresh Fish. 1 *•' . I have Fresh Fish all the ttm" W ' ' * Mullet in wholesale lots at 13c per * <* string. Retail at 15c per string. - * J JOE YESBIK, 5 ' * W —— w w Home-Made Candy. 4 w •'A 1 £ 1 make the best Taffy Candy ever i- it made in Americus. Wholesale, 25 lbs t t or more, at B%c per pound. Retail T, 15c per lb. * e £ 15 Lbs. Sugar SI.OO. * 4 JOE YESBIK, i Local Legislation.' Notice is hereby given that at the coming session of the General Assembly of the State ot Georgia, which convenes on the fourth l B Wednesday, next, there will be introduced a bill with the following caption, which to be T entitled “An Act to establish the ie .c <■-. in and for ler ao .!v< i r