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THE HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY,
VOL. XIV.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength ami wholesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot lie sold in competition with the mul
titude of low test, short weight alum or
phosphate powders. Sold only in cans.
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WROFISSSiOXAL VAIiDS.
J|K. «. P. CAMPBELL
DENTIST,
McDoNoiT.il, Ga.
Any one desiring work done can he ae
tximniodatcd Cither liv calling on me in per
son or addressing me through the mails.
Terms cash, unless special arrangements
are otherwise made.
Guo W. Buy an j W.T. Dioken.
IIKVAA A DICKIE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
McDoNOI OH, Ga.
Will practice in the counties composing
the Flint Judicial Circuit, the Supreme Court
of Georgia and the United States District
Court. apr27-lv
j tS. 11. TIIKHUK,
attorney at law,
McDonough, Ga.
Will practice in the counties composing
the Flint Circuit, the Supreme Court of
Georgia, and the United States District
Court. marltj-ly
T 1 .1. ItKAWA A,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
McDonough, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts of Georgia
Special attention given to commercial and
other collections. Will attend all the Courts
at Hampton regularly. Office upstairs over
The Weekly office.
J F. HAM.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McDonough, Ga.
Will practice in the counties composing the
Fliut Judicial Circuit, and the Supreme and
District Courts of Georgia, Prompt attention
given to collections. octs-’79
A. lIItOWA,
‘ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McDonoi mi, Ga.
Will practice in all the counties compos
ing the Flint Circuit, the Supreme Court of
Georgia and the United States District
Court. jnnl-ly
a. i*i:i:i*ia:s,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hampton, Ga,
Will practice in all the counties composing
•the Flint Judicial Circuit, t he Supreme Court
•of Georgia and the District Court ot the
United States. Special and prompt atten
tion given to Collections, Oct 8, 1888
Jno. D. Stkavakt. | R.T. Daniki.
STKWART A ItAAIKI.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Gkikkin, Ga.
K. J. ARAOI.I).
Hampton. Ga.
I hereby tender my professional service to
the people of Hampton and surrounding
country. Will attend all calls night and
day.
LA If CA11I).
1 have opened a law office in Atlanta, but
will continue mv practice in Henry county,
attending all Courts regular'v, as heretofore.
Correspondence solicited. Will be in Mc-
Donough on all public days.
Office —Room 26, Cate City Bank Build
ing, Alabama street, Atlanta, Ga.
JOHX L TYE.
January Ist, 1^8.).
ALL
Notes and accounts of D. KNOTT A CO.,
must be settled now. Please call on me at
tte old stand and find out vour in ebted
l.ess. We need the money and know that
von cannot censure ns for giving this, our
last warning M. C. LOW E,
l'u\ Xolice-Necoutl ICouikl.
Hampton, Monday Oct. 28
Sixth, Tuesday “
Slockbtidge, Wednesday " 30
Shake Rag, Thursday “ 31
Brushy Knobb, Friday Nov. 1
Loves'. Saturday “ 2
Tussahaw, Monday “ J
McDonough. Tuesday “ •”>
McMullen’s, Wednesday '* 6
Bersheba, Thursday . “7
Sandy Ridge, Friday " 8
T.ocust Grove, Saturday “ !*
I.owes’, Mondav k ‘ 11
‘ SOLOMON KING, T. 0.
GRIFFIN FOUNDRY
AND
Machine Works.
V\fe anm me ' to the I’ul l'c that we are
W prepared to manufacture Engine Boil
ers ; will take orders lor all kinds of Boil
ers. We are prepared to do all kinds ol
repairing on Engines, Boilers avid Maehin
erv, generally. Wc kec(> in stock Brass
fitciuga «f all' kinds ; also Inspirators, In
jectors, Safety Valves, Steam Guages,
Pipe and Pipe Fittings and Iron and Brass
Castings of evert Description.
©SHOW* A WAIifOTT,
This is what you ought to have, in
fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy
life- Thousands aie searching for it
daily, and mourning because they find
it not. Thousands upon thousands of
dollars are spent annually by our peo
ple in the hope that they may attain
this boon. And yet it may be had by
all. We guarantee that Electric Hit
ters, if used according to directions
and the use persisted in, will bruigyou
Good Digestion and oust the demon
Dyspepsia and iustall instead Eupepsy.
We recommend Electric Ritters for
Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c.
and |I.OO per bottle by all Druggist.
Pay For Von- Paper.
Friends, we have bought the interest
of Mr. Paul Turner in the Yi'eeki.y.
There is the rise of $1,500 on our
books, Cue and unpaid, for subserip
tioHsPfcnt b! which we bfipe to get the
money to- pay him. Kindly come for
ward and settle. It will help us »ud
make you feel good. C. M. Sun it.
Mks. E. Slattery, of Delhi, La.,
says her son, 1 1 years of age, had a
dreadful time w ith ulcers, sores and
blotches which followed chicken pox.
After using many remedies without
benefit, she gave him Swift’s Specific,
which cured him
TO OUR FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS.
Our store will be closed on
Christmas day. Our Mr.
Stewart goes west for Mules
during the Holidays, and by
January ist, we will he pre
pared to furnish tine, young
Mules, good New Orleans
Syrup, Flour, Tobacco and
meat, and such other things as
our Friends and Customers
may need on time. We have
bought a car load of New Or
leans Syrup direct from the
plantations, and two cars ol
flour, one car Red Rust Proof
Oats, one car of Bran and one
car of Meat directly from
headquarters. All who wish
to buy goods, real cheap, next
year had best see us before
they make their arrangements.
Your Friends,
Thos. D. Stewart & Co.
DO NOT DELAY.
Those who owe us any
money should remember that
we cannot do business without
it. We need what you owe
us, and must have it, so please
come forward and settle at
at once.
11. J. Copeland & Co.
Dec. 9. 1. m.
If you feel “out of sorts,” cross and
peevish—take Dr. .1. 11. McLean’s
Sarsaparilla; cheerfulness will return
and life will acquire new zest.
M 11001. NOTICF.
Byurtneof an order from the State
School Commission' r. Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, 3rd, and 4th, of January
a *e appointed for tin* examination of appli
cants for T( achers License. t his is the c
l’ore to notify all who are interested to he
and appear on those dat . No one will be
rMowed to teach in the Publi Schools c.x -
cept those who are licenced under tlm pres
ent law.
By order of the Board of Education.
J . C. Daniel.
School Coin.
InTw hOMI MWIN6 MACHINE ASs
fiijS.. “%'ff.Sg^asSfc
SUOUIS.Mn
FOR 5 ALE BY|
H. J. COPELAND & CO.,
McDonough.
"*1 JBA voice -
pi 20 a ti|iinttt : i i> smu"
t>> « .?■“' TI.
ri itftM * ■**» -n d often ‘‘iO * .
nt whs takes held efth * .•■ i>4 . - - , -
Shall we start VOI ill this husiiiens,
r-*der? Write to us and ’-.irn *’! t f ' > ■.‘■•■if. We
mitirtiuf ouux: we will emit >-•••*« it • i. • *ieUy until
another (ret* ahead of Too in «■ - j-sr ' ' If v>u
take hold jrou will be t !.:«• to > D f kZvHtl—
On iMMatol a 4in : tci r ■*■ I •;.*».*;<>•> ten
tlollar Pliotovriopli Allium*
People fur each. It i.- •! n. Hg < »■ t ■*gk •
lush. Charmiujrl}' decorated inside*. H .nd*i ;■ » *t n itujin* n i im
world. I.artf-st Xiir. Greatest ha team* - r ;.»•/'* n. A»r
wanted. Liberal tonne. Hip uwuey for a*- Any one yen
become a suct-eeaful ape tit bells if*-if on -t.M— file or uo
talking necessary. Wh«-reeer *howi-. ev. .•• ue wants to pur
chaie. Agents take tltou»aads of orders rapidity i *»er
before known. Great profit* await every *. i**r. Agents are
fortune* LaCn s tnuke e - tt.t .1 *- n.-i V- 1-r,
CMUfiuu arell as any one. fru!: infor-.i.ar o f> tT..« free,
to th. »e wLu syrittt for aarne, witi; particulars a: t*r f-»r .r
Family Bibles, b.~ki and Periodicals. After you kn w all,
•bouidyou ti n ludc to a j further, why no i«mi is done.
Address fc. C- ALL: i £ CO- AL'Gl'tfTA, MAINS.
Jk you are suffering with weak 01
inflamed you can he cured by us
>ng Dr. .1 it. McLean’s Strengthening
Eye Silve.
McDonough, ga.. Friday. December. 20 issd.
Administrator’s Sale.
liv virtue of an Order from the court of
Oidmarv ot Clayton cimnlv, Georgia, .\ ill
Ik -old mi tin- first Tuesday in January
] -'MI, at the Court house door in McDoiv
ougli, flenry county, Ga., between the legal
hours ol sale, two hundred two and a half
fu'l.'q. acres of laud, and being land lot
number sixteen Hi) in the Sixth (bill) dis
trict of Henry county; and one hundred and 1
fitly ; I.»()) acres of lot number one (!) in j
the twelfth (I2tl; district ot Henry count .
less two I’d) acres previously deeded to N.
A (.lass, am 1 fifteen (15) acres previously j
deeded to the K, I.\. AG. It. R. This one i
hundred and fifty (1511) less the deductions j
above stated, bounded north liv Jonesboro
and Covington public road, on the south by
lot number sixteen (IT) in the Sixth (tilli •
district, on the cast by lands ot* I. M. Mor
ris end 1!. F. Harlow, on the West bv lands
(d N . A. Glass. This land lias a good frani- ;
ed house on it w ith the necessary out lious- 1
es. The land lies well and is.elear of rocks, j
I,ot riumber sixteen (lfi) has forty (4C; ■
acres of good bottom land. Henry Glass,
colored, is living on tHe above place, and
will show it to those who » ish to see it. Al
so the east half yf lot number thirty-three
(39) in the seventh (7th) district of Hcnrv
county, containing one hundred one und one
fourth (101 q) acres. Also all of lot num
ber thirty-four (34) in the Seventh (7th)
district of Henry county, containing two
hundred two and a half (ittkHjj) acres, ex
cept l weuty-two and a half (99 1 -9j acres in
the south east‘corner of said iot, said twen
ty-two and a half ['7*l 1 -‘7] acres being trian
gular in shape. Bounded cast ami south
by original lilies of said lot: and west by a
straight line, running from north east cor
ner of said lot to south line, south east, so
as to cut off twenty-two and a half [97 1-9]
acres. The above is better known as the
Johnathan Owens old plantation. Good
improvements and one of the best farms in
Georgia. This place is five miles north of
McDonough, Ga. on the Atlanta road. 1. B.
Pritchett is farming on it, and will show it
to those wishing to sec it. Terms of sale
one fourth cash, balance in one, two and
three years. Interest on deferred payments
at 8 l !, ( cent. Bond for titles given, or all
cash at option of purchaser. Sold as
thu property of John S. Crockett’s estate
tor payment ol debts and distribution among
heirs at law. JOHN 1.. IYK Administrator
of JOHN S. CROCKETT’S estate.
Sheriff’s Sales for Janu
ary.
A ill lie sold Indore itie court house door,
in the town ol McDonough, Henry countv,
(Li., on the lirsl Tuesday in January, 1890,
Between the legal hours of sale the follow
ing described property, to wit: East half
of lot <*l land number one hundred and
eighty ISO), whole of lot number two hun
dred ami tour (*204), four acres in the south
west corner of lot number one hundred and
• ighty-one (181), containing three hundred
and seven (.407) acres ot land in the eighth
Sth) district of Henry county, (4a. Also,
.ill oi lot number two hundred and eight
*208) except fifteen (15) acres in the north
east corner; all ot lot (lumber two hundred
and nine U 209) except sixty acres (00) in the
•south east corner, containing three hundred
and thirtv (440) uercs in (he scventli(7th)D.
of Henry county, tin. Ail obsaid lands lev
ied on as the property oi Odolphus la. Welch
to satisfy a 0. fa. issued from Henry Supe
rior court against the said O. L. Welch in
i;ivor ot'l lie (ieorgia Loan and Trust Co.
1 enaut in possession legally notified.
Nov. :27 N. A . GLASS Sheriff*.
Also at the sajnetinic and place the fol
lowing described property property, to wit :
Two [*2] acres of land in the north west cor
ner ot lot of land number two hundred and
twenty four [52:24] in the second district of
Henry county, and on which is situated the
small dwelling house and the gin house ol
the defendant ; and aid land bounded as
follows, to wit : on the north by lands of J.
W . McKibbcn, on the west by public road,
known as the Macon road, south by lands of
•1. It. Williams and east by lands now or
formerly owned by G. W. Phillips, Said
property levied on as the property of the d**-
Icndant,.). J. Sandifer. Tenant in posses- 1
sion legallv notified in writing. This Nov.
30 1889.
Uhdinauy's Office, Hkxry county, op. |
'I lie Poor Farm wiU oe ready to
receive Paupers, who are entitled under tlie
law, to he supported by county aid. On the
1 st, day of January 1 Bs>(>. And all persons
ft re hereby notified, that any person to re
e« iveany benefit from the Pauper Fund of
Henry county must go to the said farm and
remain there, undei such regulations, mid
rules, as provided by law, else they will re
ceive no aid from the Pauper Fund of said
county. Wm. N. NELSON,
Ordinary Henry county, Ga.
j \itdina it y*m Office. Henry county, Ga ,
* Staled bids for the hire of
misdemeanor eon vie'.* from this county, foiv
ilie year I 89». will l»e received at this office
until the I-/th ,da v ./f vbi’-u nv, HflO; con
t: etf>r i.'il be i (piired. It) entei into eon
: ’.-leis. ind give bond and s<ci;itv ag ihe
• a ui 4 eets. W m $. N ELSON,
i O.dii hiv lb i r county, Ga.
Also at the same tim • and place tin* fo
!o vi.,g described lands, to wit : Firv [Ml]
acres of land in the west corner of lot not
known, bat known as the home lot of the
:Gte -Iti■ I: w .Johnson, in the Stmkbiidge
d:st»i( tof H* nri county. Boundi O on the
ea-t i>v binds ol Dr C. D. McDonald on thP
s-.#nt!» by binds of j'. M. Meriis, 0:i tin* Wef*t
by binds oi .Joe C nkle, on I|k> north by the
: <is or th' estate of Math *w Johnson.
- ! ; d ; b-viidon us i i.c ,;io» •• iv of Math
■ v Johnson, deceased, to satisfy a ti
ta. issued from t lie* county court
of said c nnty in favor of Charles R. Walk
er, guardian of Charles Walker against said
Mathew John on. Tenant in possession le
gally notified. N. A. GLASS, Sheriff.
Dec. 4. I SSf#.
DALLAS.TEX.
Public Sale.
U nl be sold before the court house door,
in M< Doin ’ gh, to the highest birder, on
Tuesday tie *i4th day of December I BHD,
unles- sold at private sale before that date,
; ii* six horse !i. p. Eclipse engine, and one
iiaine biiilding, and all the shafting and
: lelting in said house; one moulding ma—
i hine, one turning lathe, ripsaw, boring ma
chine, moi Sising machine, jig saw, upright
mould, r and all the belt and etc. belonging
Jo the above machinery. All contained in
fie si.*;;) Hearth** E J V.&G* R. R near
McDonough, known as the Tingle shop.
Parties d‘.-Hring can examine any of the
abovr o’o./ ity by calling on the undersigfl
ed. This Nov. 28,1889.
HENRY MEYER.
FOR KENT.
The ('alter place, five miles east of Mc-
Donough, one mile from Ohu A two or
three mule farm can be run on the place.
Apply to A. C* Sloan.
McDonough, Ga
Administrator’s qale.
4 1 EOIUJI A, HENRY COUNTY.—Agree
\ l ble to an order of the court of Ordinary,
ot Hcnrv county, will be sold before the
court house door of saiil count**, on the first
Tuesday in January, lS9ti. W ithin the le
gal hours of sale, the following property, to
wit : One tract of land lying in the 7th
District of said county and knuwu in the
plan of said District as lot No, contain
ing 75 acres more or less. Fifty rod) acres
more or less lying in north west comer of
said lot ; twenty-five acres more or less
lying in the south east corner, and one
fourth of an acre, more or less, connecting
ihe two sections. All o£ the above lands
sold as the property of William Copeland
deceased, for benefit ot creditors and for
distribution. To.ms cash.
G. G. WEEMS, Admr.
Dec. 3.
Libel for Divorce.
S. K. L. Clark j Libel for divorce in Hen,
r. -i v Supeoior Uouvt ; Oqfj
K. A. Clark. \ Term, 188!).
It being made to appear to th*court sat
K. A. Clack is not a resident, of th. <jStiilY ojj
Georgia, it ta ordciwd I hat srf#!oe
! foregoing petition be made liv publication
| in Thje Hkxky County Weekly once n month
j for four months, said Hkniiv County Wkkk
! i.y being a public gazette published in s«id
| county and stale. JAMES S. BOYNTON,
Judge 8. C. F. C
1 hereby certify that the above and lore
going is a true extract from the minutes of
Hcnrv Superior court as appears of record.
Dee. (th, 1889. J, H. DICKSON,
4 mos. Clerk S.C. H.C.
Executor’s Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the court of Or
dinary of Henry county, will be sold at auc
tion, at the court house door of said county
on the first Tuesday in January 1890, within
the legal hours of sale? the following groper
tv to wit: one hundred and twelve (Ll*2)
acres of land known as the home place
whereon Heury C. Lewis resided at time of j
his death. Bounded on the uorth by lands
of Thomas Craigg and M. B. (Lodgers, on the
east by lands of L. H. Thompson, on the
south by lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, known as the Graham place.
Also forty-seven and one-half (47*,4) acres
of land, known as the Graham place. Boun
ded on the north by the home place of the
deceased, on the east and south by lands of
D. W. Mayo, and west by lands of .Milton
Mays. All of said lands lying and being in
Henry county, Georgia, making in the ag
gregate one hundred fifty-nine and one-hall
(159bj) acres, more or less. Sold as the
property of Henry 0. Lewis, late of said
county, deceased. Terms cash.
Wm. 1\ NORMAN,
Nov. :24th, 1889, Executor.
j i EORGIA, HENRY COUN ! V.—To all
vJT whom it may concern, H. J. Copeland
has in due form applied to the. undersigned
for permanent letters of Administration on
the estate of Harriet Morrow, late of said
county, deceased, a»d 1 will pass upon said
application, on the Ist, Monday in January
1890. Given under my hand und official
signature. This 3rd, day of Dec. 1889.
It. Wm. N. NELSON, Ordinary.
IV7K havea splendid wheat and grist mill
* * and *2OO acres of good farming lands, 2
miles N. E• of Stockbride, for sale cheap.
Tin’s is one of the best properties in the
county. A splendid chance lor investment.
Good dwelling and out buildings.
Farm well watered, and in a high state of
cultivation.
For terms apply to
Speer A Turner
McDonough Ga., or
. NOTICE,
t 11 parties indebted to me for fertilizers
j~A or otherwise please attend to settlement
of same nt once, as 1 am compelled to collect
to meet m.y obligations. Notes and ac
counts carried over from last year must be
settled of sued. It. B. Caumiciiael.
Oct. 30.
Notice.
Parties desiring good homes, with
good lands, on easy terms, will read
the legal advertisement of .John L.
Tje administrator of John S. Crockett
in this issue. .John L. Tye.
COTTON BAGGING.
Il the farmers of Henry
County will come te see us in
Jackson, we will sell them
Cotton Bagging at exactly
what it cost at Factory and
the freight added. Wo can
not ship large quantities to
any body, but come in person
with your wagon and bring |
your Cotton, and your tamily,
and you may Hnd some prices
and other things you have not
seen nearer home.
A gentleman came tojack
son a lew days ago, from near
McDonough, and Cotton Bag
ging was wha he came after,
and said no body was hand
ling in that section. We also
learn there is none at Locust
Grove. Farmers, we are do
ing our best to keep you in
in your crusade against Jute,
by furnishing Cotton Bagging
at actual cost.
Won’t you come to see us
and buy your winter goods?
We will save you money,
show you a bigger stock, and
give you as much or more lor
your cotton. We write this
lor your benefit.
Smith, Etheridge & Co.,
Prop’s, The New York
Store, Jackson, Ga
L E SM EV
to canvas- i’o- the sale of Nursery stock !
StenJv cmplovntciit viuniuteed. GOOD
S* % V for succesxful men. Apply at once
-J tin*' age. Mention this paper.
Alabama Nursery Company,
Huntsville, Ala
Dili. XKKNXESM—LIIjt OK H AL
IT— In ai.i. thf. VVoitu thf.uk is
iu x oNK cintu, Dr.. Hainfs’ Got.
den Specter:.
It can ho given in a cup of coffee or
tea without the knowledge of the per
son taking it, effecting a speedy and
permanent cure, whether the patient is
a moderate drinker or an alcoholic
wteck. Thousands of drunkards have
been cured who have taken the Golden
Specific in their coffee without theit
knowledge, and today believe they quit
drinking of theif own free will. No
harmful effect results from its adminis
tration. Cures guaranteed. Send for
circular and full particulars. Address
in confidence, Goi.dkn Specific Co.,
185 Race Street, Cincinnati, ().
IliirklrnVi trnlni Nalvr.
Tlie Rest Salve in the world for
tints, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Utheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
k Wwnds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Erupt positively cures Piles
or no pay required.* It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by C. 1) McDonald.
IS curl This.
Thos I). Stewart & Co. recently
bought out a large concern at a great
sacrifice. They will sell you suits of
clothing at $5. and SO. that are worth
$lO. and SI 2. They have also special
bargains in shoes, jeans, rust proof outs
and flour. Their mules will be on
hand about -January Ist.
*W. W. TURNIPSLED*
XUpTN ,
Rils- — .—tit” , ;r. < ( 1 111 iT. '
M’DONOUGH, - - - GA.
DKALER IN AND MANUFAOTURKK
■{ 'OF- }
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS,
HARNESS, ETC.
Makes “Dexter." “ I'vmkin “Brcivsti i "
and all other New und Modern Styles ot
Buggies. All varieties of Farming Imple
ments, Blows, Plowstoclis, Planters and
Cultivators. The Rhodes Planter a special
ly. Inm also agent for Planish .In., ano
Ison Aok Cit.tivXtous, and Mallory Plow
Kxtcnsion, etc. 1 handle largely of Carriage
Maker’s supplies, Rough and Dressed Lum
bar, Repairing and Painting done in the
neatest and most descrealde manner. Sole
Agent for Tor: Tknm>-kk Wauo.n.
Paints, Oii.s, Vahmsiikh, Etc. — We keep
a full supply of all kinds of Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, and nil kinds ot Ready Mixed
Paints all Colors, always on hand. We also
have a full supply of Artist Paints which we
will sell eheap.
W. W. Turnipseed.
BUY YOUR
*SHO E S *
—AT-"
•SCHAFER'S*
SHOE STORE
GRIFFIN, Ga
All grades. from the regular ‘Miop-made
8hoe” to the finer good*.
All kinds ot Ladies Men’s and Children’s
Shoes.
Hx|>cn»cw litflil and ivory filing
sod may don n. We are contented
with Small l*i"oflllM« and we will treat
you nght.
Ask any ont who has worn our SI a
and thev will tell you all about them.
Don’t let other Dealers keep v** 11 lorn
Prielnj; NliiidVrV L t him
I whisper in your ear hia magic juice., *»:id
\ou will find you can s.»ve both ti n* and
money l>y getting your Shoe supply for tin
Winter from 'l'lir la»w
l*rice house ol Middle Georgia.
Wc keep our Sales up by keeping our
prices down.
»< ii trn;ir* siioi: vioiti:
Lrifiin <■».
Next to Burr** Hardware Store.
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:l~tl Broadway, New York C it *
John L. Sullivan, the Terror of
Fak'is and llif podrotn'is is the Spor
ting Edito*.
5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales, S6O
BEAM BOX
Brass Tare Beam
HpH| Warrant**! for 5 Years
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ace^\??*i ed
“JONES HE PAYS THE FREIGHT.”
For Free Price Lixt, A&lrext
JOKES of BINGHAMTON, Binghamton, N. Y
AT COST!
THEN EW ¥ORK STORE, IN JACKS ON.
SELLS COTTON BAGGING AT COST !
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Allianccmen, Non Alliancemen
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Read This If You Would Save Money. Th£
NEW YORK STORE in JACKSON tfcnow R’Scelv?*
ingthe Biggest Stock of NEW FALL GOODS,
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1»>l i on. IIIMIMtI til l I'.RN Hint You Will Nee In Middle, Un.
Till: >MT YOltk <i rOII I. I , i-<>|irl<‘l»r« Millie ll.i-ir l*roll»* nut
of (In- IVoplf (Ilf) Huy IToiii nml mil out of (lie IV«i|il«-
I Ilf > Sell In.
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Wc are your lricnds, were the tirst to nail the Colors ot
LOW PRICES to our Banner and LIVE UP TO IT, and
in fact we are the folks you are looking for, if you want to
make Money, kill the Middleman, live prosperous and get
out ol debt and be happy.'
THENEW YORK STORE
Proprietors were the first Merchants to voluntarily say they
would buy COTTON BAGGING and furnish it to the far
mers at
* ACTUAL * COST•
and no profit to us whatever for handling it. We desire to
see the farmers uniting under one Banner and fighting these
iniquitous TRUSTS that are threatening the prosperity of the
Country, and we intend to lend our feeble efforts in their
behalf.
We submit a few leading articles simply to show the drift
of our Prices.
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PASTE THESE PRICES IN YOUR HAT I
Best yard Wide Sheeting only 6 cts., Good Cotton Check
Homespun 4 \-z cts., Best Griffin Checks 5 cts., Regular 40
cts., Jeans we sell for 35 cts., Regular 50 cts., Jeans for 40
cts., Our Jeans at 25 cts. beats the World. All Wool Dress
Goods at only 10 cts., Dress Flannels from 25 cts. up to
SI.OO per yard.
THE LATEST PARISIAN, NOVELTIES WITH
TRIMMINGS TO MATCH, DRESS GOODS
AND ONLY THE NEWEST
STYLES.
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Lovely Stock Cashmere Shawls sl.s° to $4.00 each. Our
25 cent Red Twilled Flannel takes the cake. Wool Water
proof Goods, 1-2 yard wide only 40 cents. Think of it. Red
Table Damask—no fader—only 25 cts. Ladies Ilem Stitched
handkerchief 5 cts., Ladies Embroidered Handkerchief, only
iscts., Our Ribbed Ilose for School Chrildren, 15 cts. Big
Bargains. Our 50 cent Undershirt, wc prefer to sell only one
pair to each Customer, they are Advertisers.
Our 50 cent Linen Shirts are what others get 75 cents for.
Our 75 cent Linen Shirts are what others get SI.OO for. Our
SI.OO Linen Shirts postively has no equal.
The Biggest Stock of Shoes in Middle, Ga., only first class
Goods, direct from Manufactures and at closest prices, ev
ery pair guaranteed. Our Bay state shoes, East New Yoik
Charles ileiser, Marcy Bros & Co., Zeigler Bros., all have a
Reputation second to none. Buy your Winter Shoes ol us
and you will save money. We want to buy
5000 Bales Cotton
Within the next 30 days and will give the highest market
price for it. Remember we are Headquarters, and alwaysthe
first to reduce prices. Come tos ee us and will do ou
good.
SMITH, ETHERISE & CO.
PROPRS THE NEW YORK STORE,
JACKSON, - - GA.
NO. 84