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I ' r '"**• , . - - » i Mu, ' ' i™. m \ ,tc ^ _....., ,*»> Jfc ^•^CAapMDi -. * ,v* • a • 1 f* . , • • vf/f ?#%^r ;• r- f r> P r r p- <-J r uuder treat nostril of Hsstllh KeporU 30 Bl«w <':»»»n at New Orleans—The Situation Elsewhere. Pfew Orleans, Oct. 3.—At 6 o’clock there had been 27 caeee of yellow fever reported and but two deaths. In the past week the foci of in fection have not been largely in creased. Dr. Metz reporta that by Tuesday all the houses in the St. Claude disUut, where the infec tion was firlt ^jptroduced, will be released .from quarantine. The fever wjAoonfiued to the single arputre iiflrbiqfP it started. The have also been suc- ul iMfiping qpt the foci of feotiolrof Hospital street and of the Hrxne$r Homeless Men. AmolfcUie cfcses reported to the boar^ji o.^palth to-day are three . fro* ^Igie^ opposite New Or- ieans.VJPi^ make a total of five in Algiers. e State^pard v; 4a%',th offi cially says: Duritig^|ie 24 hours ending 9 p. «i-. Jinuday, October 3, there were: Ca^Pof yellow fever to-day, 31; <*> deaths to-day, 2; total oases of dfirellow ffver to date 317; total deaths from yellow fever to date, 36^iotal cases Absolutely recover ed, T)3; total roses uud< # ^ent, 188* ImprovemenU at Mobile. A M<^He, Ala., Oot. 3.—There £$erd but four new oases and no de*tl£ to-day. Six patieutl^rerd discharged to day. The . Can’^Get-^ (gi «ek of fisited this morning and that all lut one were ^pund in favorable ' condHon. There has not been a case at 9cean£lprings for eight dayi. _ Tee H«slb« stBlloxt. ’ ^Biloxi; Hisi', Oct. 8.—Board of k health report: #illow fever cases undfe treatment, 139; suspicious a, 8; other cases, 8; total yel- fever cases to date, 230; total 9 fever deaths to date, 9; new cases, 22;4fetaths to-day, 2. ^ KB|dea>lc at Fit ward*. m* EdwarSw Miss., Oct. 3.—The % doctors repoi^H new cases of yel- }onJfr*r to^ly, of whom seven t£5toay —Lillian Redfisld and'M^ntki #T. P. Martin. Total 4|^thB to date, 12; total numbe^pf ca|#stodats,317; total umber uudfe Irq^tment, 127; r discharged and con- 178; number seriously ill, \P. P O . _ auu ii. i>. McWhile. Saturday, 2nd subject—“Is it not the imperative duty of every Christian to read bis Bible daily?” “Does not the neglect ot this re tard spiritual growth ?” Speakers—W. D. Motte, Rev. T. J. Rooke and Rev. T. G. Phillips. 3rd subject—“How best to make Baptists Bible reacting people?” Speakers—Rev. J. 1. Ayers, Rev. H. K. Moseley and J. E. Petti grew. Missionary sermon on Sunday by Rev. J. I. Ayers. J. E. Pf.ttiokevv, Clerk Elim Union. Pigs and Calves. This is a record-breaking season, particularly among swine and kiue. In further proof of that fact we are in a position to make the following veracious statement: Mr. J. P. Turner has on his place one litter of 17 nigs, and two calves of exactly the same age whose mother is one and the same' animal. And there may be others in the county yet to hear from. Epworth League Meeting. The Epworth League of the Methodist church will meet at Kuker’s hall to-night at 8 o’clock. This meeting is under the aus pices of the literary committee and Professor J. L. Mann will de liver a lecture. A cordial invita tion to attend is extended the public. - t ...V . ; l;ko!v u> get the place. No appointment i» likely to be made before about the 15th instant. Vor Sale Cheap A good work mule, this office. Apply at How to Find Out. Fill a bottle or common gla.ss with urine ami let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent de sire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. what to no. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Mr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of Wing compelled to get up many t imes during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the Wst. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent freeby mail. Mention Times-Messen- ger and send your address to Dr. Kil- nwr & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this oner. ’’H L : ,;-ie TT.;,rl!(e will reopen' her school on Bept. loth. Central locality. Aug.'23 1m. For a fow weeks only, card pho tographs 4 for 25. cents, 50 cents for dozen at Lewis Cottage Gal lery near Mr. Cox’s fnrnitufe store. number und total number vwtooeuTri7 . !*«Eliin Union.” The “Elim Ujtom” will meet with ^t.hs Evergr^BBBaptist Church on Friday before the 5th Sunday in Oa tobsr, at 11 a. m. sharp. Introductory sermon Friday night by Rev. H. R. Moseley. lit Subject—“Is not laxity of discipline in Baptist charches the cause, vo a great extent, of ao many weak churches ?” Speakers: v - D#u,h o»> *«*• niWi,, ' 5 '"have arC'r^."■ .sri(fTTT'JM feduiiSg from inconivcw^c of wa ter during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trou ble at once. $1. Sold by F. U Lake, Druggist. SIXTH DISTRICT ELECTION. It Take* Pisco To-morrow Week.—Ths Comptroller’* Piece. (The Htate, Oct. 4.) The general election for con gressman in the Sixth district is to be held ou the 12th inst, to morrow week. As yet no Repub lican candidate has appeared in the field and it seems pretty cer tain that Comptroller General Norton, the nominee of the Demo* cratic party, will not have any opposition at all- He will not re sign bis position as comptroller until the reeult of the election is declared. He is endeavoring to get evtfything in the office in shape t%tnrn it over to hie suc cessor. *_ In the\ieantime the number ot applicantlkfor appointment to the position now holds on the State ticket are rapidly multiply ing. A good many have filed ap plications for the appointment, and the namas of many others are being mentioned in connection with the placg.^ At present the men considered as standing the beet chance of getting the appoint ment are Meeert. Epton and Als ton. But as a matter of course Backlen’e Arnica SalT«. The best Salve in the wrtrld for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter' Chap- > J Hands, Chilblains, Corng^spd rr*#V& Minorca Cliickenn. Thoroughbred Black Minorca eggs for sale. $1.00 per setting ot 13. 1 have the very finest strains. Leave your orders with Geo. Stack ley or call on the undersigned. March 20-tf Oh as. I have a few ladies’ ’97 Ram blers left that will go for $50 cash. This offer will last only 10 days. July7 3t. John D. Tbevathan. Notice of Meeting. The regular Monthly meeting of Ellison Capers chapter, Daughtera of the Confederacy, will be held at the residence of Mrs. T. H. Harllee, on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 7, at 1.30 o’clock. Mrs. V. C. Tarrh, Secretary. Hornes end Mules. The undersigned has just re turned from the Virginia horse market, and has brought back a carload of horses and mules suita ble for all purposes. They all are Virginia raised and yon can find in the lot good horses for family use. A good chance to seenre a ood hgrss 0|J i* guaranteed to give perfect satis- tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by T. D. Rhodes & Co. Advertising pays. F'emily Hone. Good family horse, suitable for children and ladies and first*clau top buggy and harness for sale cheap for cash. $60 takes the out fit. Applv at this office. Ver Kent. Two desirable offices over Lake’s Corner Drug Store. Apply to, F. U. Lake. F. P. COVINGTON, 1. D. Office in PALACE DRUG STORE, 7 LOOK! LOOK! F. H. Hudson. SOLD BY BURNER, $3.25 BURNERS, $4.75 BURNERS, $6.50 Advantages we claim: It is superior to any gasoline stove, and does not endanger life or property. You can burn any oil that is refined from petroleum. Yours from time to time, Sep W-R F\ H. HUDSON. 1 : ,MJ V .. v r:, jfi.Afpyy