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HEAD THIS.
T. D. STEWART & CO.
THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, will sell
you Goods at Rock Bottom Prices.
HOW IS THIS FOH LOW ?
A gcod hand saw for 50c,
Good Flour $3.50 per barrel, •
Car load of N. O. Syrup from 25c up,
Splendid all-wool suits, $5.00 per suit,
Solid, whole stock Brogans. 90c per pair,
1,000 bushels red, rust proof and feed oats,
25 barrels granulated and Orleans Sugars,
30,000 pounds of the best wheat bran,
100 boxes tobacco—all grades,
Car load of young mules.
Buggies and Wagons,
Farming Tools.
A LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS
Always kept on hand, consiting of
Shoes, Clothing etc.
They are prepared to furnish the country
with
Supplies and Mules
ON TIME, and will GUARANTEE PRICES
against anything or any body.
They give you
THE TOP OF THE MARKET FOR COTTON
The year round.
There is not a House in the State that can
offer you superioradvantages, orthatis better
prepared to buy goods at inside figures and
sell them the same way.
If You Want To X>o Well And
Prosper
DO AH,YOUH TRADING WITH
THOS. D. STEWART & CO.
THE ATLANTA GUANO CO.
IS NOW OFFERING
The Celebrated SUNNY SOUTH ACID
PHOSPHATE, Manufactured by the Atlanta
Guano Co,
This Popular Acid has been adopted by the
HENRY COUNTY ALLIANCE.
THE RAINBOW AND EDESTONE CUANOS,
o well and Favorably known, are now being
offered at Prices as low as the Lowest. We
have no middle-men. Our employees work
for a salary, and when you buy our Fertilizers
you buy DIRECTLY from the Factory.
When you need anything in our line call
on our Mr. A. F. Harper, McDonough, Ga.
JOHN M. GREEN, president.
ATLANTA GUANO CO.
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and the
SUMMER RESORTS
of
EAST TKNa. VA. ii NORTH
CAROLINA.
Summer exeuisiun tickets on sale May
loth, no signatures required to annoy fam
ilies traveling without escort. No passage
limits in either direction, as much time a*
desired can lie consumed from slai ting point
to destination ancT vice versa tickets good
to return until October 3i,l*Mß.
l iru-sl I*iilliiiiiu Sleeping Ciar
Service iu a lie Hontli.
For any information ar.plv to Agents or
CHAS. N. KICHT, A. C. P A.
Atlanta, (.a.
B. W. WRENN, C. P. A t.A..
Knoxville, Term.
In advaced age the declining powers
are wonderfully refreshed by Hood's
Sasaparilla. It really does”make tie
weak strong.”
T« i lie I‘nlific.
This is to notify the public tlmt .).
Hinson, colored, who being under con
tract with me to cultivate my crop un
til the 20, of duly, 1890, Ims left my
employment without cause. Any per
son employing sail Henson will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the
law
April .30. A. B. C. Dailey
For Sale!
ON Eof the most desirable homes in the
delightful city, of McDonough, on the
K T. V. Alt. It K and terminus of the
t.corgiii'Midland Jr Gulf R. R. Known as
the Hutton house and lot. The dwelling is
mw, built ofthe best material, and tia“lv
finished. 11 has five rooms and a good pan
irv including a good stove or cook room and
closets. It has a nice piaza around the
North and East sides. It has to be. seen
lot* appreciated. The lot comprises one
acre without buildings, all inclosed, and
elo.e to public square. Terms either cash,
or i asv lor a term of years at 1% interest.
IV,’, or. ' U. VV RJiVAN,
Ml DfclifcUgh, G
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY.
McDonough, (la.. May So, is;io
Homo Affairs.
Can \ou unravel this riddle?
1
There 'ived a U'lng in d.n * of olil,
OF which 1 make a wonder ;
Hr li ad in him a living soul.
Which after OoJ did hunger.
He never sinned in all his days.
He was so well ho’ aved ,
He never had a spark of grace,
And how can he he saved 1!
He (Hd obey the voice of God,
Although he was no professor ;
He was given as u rod
To punish Hie transgressor.
The fruit crop is poor.
Judge Picken visited Atlanta Mon
day.
Ask I.intber Jim where Hilly How
leg is?
A trood many cotton squares have
been reported.
Miss Josto Howden lias been quite
sick for several weeks.
Jesse Harnett, of Ola, was in the
city a few days since.
Mr. L. S. Stanley of I- iat Shoa’s,
was in the city Wednesday.
Messrs. Lura and Bob Williams, of
the Grove, was in town Tuesday.
Mr. Laney HUnUinship, of Peach
Stone Shoals, was in the city mondav
Messrs. T, D. Stewart and C. R.
Walker visited Atlantata last Monday.
Messrs. James Cochran and Dave
Fargerson of Macon, wer e in the city
this week.
Mr. G. B. Tye, formerly of this
place, was iound dead i t his bed iu
Denver, Col.
Clerk Dibkson, was quite sick sever
al days this week, but we are glad to
note is up again.
Mr, W. A. Speer and family, of At
lanta, spent several days with relatives
here the past week.
Mr. Akron B. Stephinson, of Flat
Shoals,visited friends and relatives in
the city Wednesday.
Mr. John J. Smith, the machinist
was in Rockdal county a few days this
week repaiiiug engines.
Mr. D. R. Starr, of Scotland, Geor
gia, spent sevejil days with his Henry
county friends this week.
Col. C. T. Zachry w-is called to At
lanta by telagram to see his daughter
Mrs. McCalla, who is lying dangerous
ly ill.
George Knott w’H go to Atlanta
June Ist to take a course in book
keeping at “Moore’s Buisness Col
lege.”
Mrs. W. H. Smith, we are sorry to
n te, has been confined to her bed for
some days, but is. at present, some
what improved.
Quarterly meeting at the M. E.
Church last Saturday and Sunday,
the presiding elder and llev. T. S. L.
Harwell weiein attendance.
Mr. T. D. Stewart was called by tel
egram, 'I huisduv, to Jeifersot.vi !e,
Indiana, to see I.is brother Jeff, who
had his leg broktn from being thrown
a from buggy.
The recent rains have made the
ground wetter tl an it has been since
Cbrismtas. It finds the crops in pret
ty fair condition, and no fear of grass
is entertained.
The handsomest summer shirts we
have seen aie to be found in the stock
of Meßsis. T. D. Stewart it Co. Call
and examine them, autl you will find
something prettier than butter (lie's
wing.
John Rowan will plant five acres in
potatoes this year. It will be remem
beied that he made over S2OO. on a
little more than an acre last year. He
will perhaps rnaka more clear money
than many men who plant fifty acres
in cotton.
Mrs. J. M. Johnson, one of the most
heuevolent ladies in the Sixth District
sent a nice basket Of dainties to Mr.
C. A. Audersou, who has been coufiu
ed to his bed for more than eighteen
month*. Her example is worthy ot
imitation by other good neighbors.
The following Census Enumerators
were appointed lor Henry county : M.
C. Lowe, Luni Shields, John Flor
ence, J. C. Dauiel, W. S. Shell
aud W. S. Foster. They are
good men aud all good dem
ocrats. The gland cyclops, who had
the appointment could not have made
better selections.
Sam Tingle comes again to the front
with profound expression of satisfac
tion. Some would think he had found
a bag of money at the end of the rain
bow, or that some relative had died and
left him a large legacy so well pi .used
he appeals. But it is nothing of the
kin it comes from having a cvv ten
pound Ikjj.
We are feeling awful uppyty sine,
our sanctum is beiug decorated witii a
new double deck ;oitico it, fro t.
When completed there will no i»c a
more handsome building in the • utility
than the Stewart uilding. It i, due
nr Thouia* D. Me war to say that i
does not believe in extra scoll pi aud
trills, hut when it com. s to wuat in
needed I e never ‘pinches hi bliu '
The creeks in I’enry county are iju*
merous, and the fish—well, • they are
not so numerous, but the boys go just
t e same. That good, old patriarch,
Fitch Alexander and his beau frere,
John Woodward came to town Tues
day and armed and e<juip|ied themselves
with a good double barrel seiu, and
two jugs of it might have been
syrup or it might have been .train oil,
or it might have lieen many other
things, hut it was not. The man who
had been snake bitten said it looked,
smelled and tasted like snake medi
cine, the kind that fishermen always
carry.
At the residence of the In ale's moth
er, Mrs. M. A Tye, Mr. Caul Tur
ner and Miss.losie May Tye, both of
this place, were married Wednesday
evening at K:3O. l»y Rev. J W. Stipe.
The contracting parties are well and
favorably known to the society people
of the town.. It is a fact, general}'
known that Mi. Turner is a you gman
of fine business qua rficalions, end we
risk nothing in predicting that he will
make a successful buisness mail. The
bride, whose charms are not surpassed
bv the fairest of the land, is prize that
might ta envied by ihe dashing beaux of
the city. Wo throw the old shoe after
the happy couple, and wish them all
the happiness the gods can bestow.
Cure*! Sound amt Well,
I contiacted a severe form of contagi
ous blood poison, for which I took
Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) and from its
use derived tiie most satisfactory re
sults. At first I con-lilted the best doc
tor, as 1 supposed, in Boston, who pro
scribed mercury treatment. At the ex
piration of two weeks I asked him how
long it Would take for him to cure me.
His reply was if I would follow his
directions he would promise to cure me
in twj years. This being rather dis
couraging, I con ulted a friend, who
advised me to take uo more doctor's
medicine us he was positive I would
never be benefitted by it. He thou
told me that lie would procure me
some medicine that would wipe out the
disease in a short time, and brought
me several bottles of Swift’s Sjecitic
(S. S. S.) which I am happy to say
cured me sound and well, and instead
of taking two years to accomplish it, I
was under treatment only five months.
Israki. Gelineau, Peabody, Mass.
Treatise on ltlood ami Skin Diseases
mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CJ., Atlanta, Ga.
Obituary.
Whereas, death hath again visited
Mi. Carmel Alliance and has taken as
its victim, our beloved and worthy
brother, John J. Campbell.
Therefore, be it resolved,
Ist, That we sincerely mourn the
loss of our brother Campbell, and that
our sympathy and help is hereby ex
tended to tiie bereaved family of our
deceased brother.
2ud, That as a brotherhood we will
wear the usual badge of mourning for
the nexf thirty days.
3rd. That a copy of these resolutions
be furnished the the family of the de
ceased.
4th, That these resolutions be spread
on the mingtes of the Alliance.
sth, That the Henry Colnty
Weekly and the Henry County
Times be requested to publish these
resolutions.
iM. Wallace,
('omtr : ttee. tJ. W. Fields,
(George E. Wise.
Ms Pills
stimulates the torpid liver, strength
ens the digestive or*»n», regulates the
bowela, and are uuequaled as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
In malarial districts their virtues ire
widely recognised. as they possess pec
uliar properties to freeing thesystesn
from that poison. Elegantly sugar
eoated. Dose small. Erica, Weis.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray St., New York.
Mk. Hor kh eider. —Yoseph ohfdot
Rosenbloom calls mit hill, tell him I
lief gone mit Ney Heavens for a veek
Joseph.—Yes. sir.
DRUNKENNESS—LIQUOR HAD.
IT—ln all the Word there is
BUT ONE CURE. Dh. HAINES* Got.
hen Specific.
It can be given in a cup of coffee or
tea without the knowledge of the per
sou taking it,*effecting a speedy and
permanent cure, whether the patient is
a moderate drinker or an alcoholic
wieck. Thousands of drunkards have
been cured who have taken the Golden
Specific in their coffee without theii
knowledge, and today believe they quit
drinking of their own free will. No
harmful effect results from its adminis
tration. Cures guaranteed. Send for
circular and full particulars. Address
in confidence, Golden Specific. Co.,
185 Race Street, Cincinnati, O.
'Mrs. Hockstein. —lt ves Abie’s
birt’day Aaron. Vat ve gif him?
Mr. Hockstein —Wash ohfavin
dow-pawe, unt led him loogk oud unt
see der boss-cars go py!
Slick henda. he. l.illiouenes*, nrusea
costiveuess. are promptly and agree*
bly banished by Dr. J. 11. McLean’s
Liver and K dney Fillet* (little Fills.)
SUMMER RESORTS,
EXCURSION RATES,
OXIiT .»
2 CENTS
per mile traveled.
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TICKETS
ON
SALE
IMI-A-TT
16th.
No iron clad tickets to annoy
families traveling without male
escorts. The most liberal ar
rangements ever offered.
For information apply to
Agents E.T.V. & G. Railway
System, or to
8.1. WREN, (. P. l£t, KboztHli. Tm
Everywhere
Ayer's Pills take'the lead. Physicians I
prescribe them as the best remedy for
Indigestion, Torpid Liver, Sick Head
ache, Rheumatism, and Constipation.
They contain no calomel, ami being
sugar-eoated, are pleasant to take.
"One of my customers has been great
ly benetttod'by the use of Ayer's Pills.
He was troubled
withadisorderof the J, A *v»
liver and was in fail- JJ|
ing health for sev- » M,
eral months. Since ■J -
ii h i...g iii I. la
Ayer’s Pills ho has aha
wonderfully im-i..Wk Jfpfr
jiroved, gaining rap
, Wii ee 1 i ng ,
in general demand mKbJH Jb
among our custom
thorn exceed ihose *
of all other pills combined. Wo have
never known them fail to give entire
satisfaction.”—Wright & Hannelly, San
Diego, Texas.
“ Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured me
of severe headaches.” Kmiiia Keyes,
Hubhardston, Mass.
“After much suffering front dyspepsia
and constipation, l lmvo finally been
restored to health by taking
Ayer’s
Filin. Thin remedy never fails.” —J.L. |
Fryo, Suro, Me.
rrvjmrotl l»y l>r. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mu*#.
THE NEW YORK STORE
IN JACKSON,
LEADS THE VAN
With an Immense Stock of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
Direct from headquarters. The choicest line
of Fancy Dry Goods and Millinery
to be seen south of Atlanta.
«
NEW. STYLISH, QUALITY, CHEAP,
Check Muslins scts„, worth iocts. elsewhere.
Lovely Stock of Ladies Ildk’t’s scts. Worth iocts. elsewhere.
Prettiest line Sattcens at iocts. to be seen anywhere.
Challies all prices and colors.
Dress Goods all shades and widths.
The biggest slock of White Goods you ever saw, ranging
from sets, up, and dirt cheap.
Beautitul 35 inch Swiss Flouncings at 75cts. a yard, and up
as high as $2.00 a yard.
Ilamburgs an immease stock from gets, up to $1.50 a yard.
In Parasols, Fans, Laces, Kid Gloves, Hosiery and Fancy No
tions we show you a line that would do any city Establish
ment credit.
The choicest stock of Shoes, presided over by the handsom
est Shoe Man you ever saw. No risks in buying of us, we
guarnn eu our goods.
In Clothing we are headquarters, handling only the choicest,
perfect fitting goods to be had, and sold mostly by merchant
tailors. Big Stock, Choice Styles, LOW PRICES.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
This line is anew feature with us, and in undertaking it
we fully understand that we have the big cities to compete
with—therefore, to meet this end, we engaged a lady expe
rience to take charge of it, who has been in the largest Mil
linery House in New York City, and is a designer ol Pattern
Hats. We intend that this new feature shall lack for nothing
in bringing it tc the front as a leading line in our business.
What we do, we try to do well, so, if the ladies will come to
see us we will show them a line of Millinery and Dry Goods
at Prices you will see nowhere.
Notice these columns for our “OPENING DAY” and
be sure to come and see those lovely PLUMES we have in
Store for You. .
Money Saved is Money Made.
SMITH ETHRIDGE & CO.
PROPRIETORS THE NEW YORK STORE,
In Jackson-
WHAT
tCOTT’S
EMULSION
CURES
Wonderful Flesh Producer.
Many hare gained one pound'
per day by its use.
Scott’s Emulsion is not a secret
remedy. It contains the stiinulat
ing properties of the Hypophos
£ lutes and pure Norwegian Cod
iver Oil, the potency of both
being largely increased. It is used
by Physicians all over the world.
PALATABLE A* MILK.
Sold by all DruyyMs.
■OOTT ». lOWNI, Chamlsta. M.Y.
GOOD TO
RETURN
; UNTIL
rrsrov.
let.
Ken only!
LOOT er FAILIHO MANHOOD
rti and NERVOUS DEBILITY |
kaiii ef Body and Hityi. Effect*
Tortor Bimiui in Old or Yount,
felly New It ttlint ui
Su«afte«e WBAE, CIDEVELOPED OSUaiSft A PAKTSOF BODY.
IMalttf eeHMitaf mi liiiiaairi-Muttu la • cat.
tttliij hM 10 lUltt a 4 ftrtfp (miMh. Fnetkta.
IwiriyUn Beet. tt/Usattos ae« yrttfi ■*D#4 fr**.
t Mnm MU MEDICAL 00., BUFFALO, M. r.
Popular
As ft Family Medicine, Ayer’* PIMs
have long been considered a Standard
Aperient. Being purely vegetable, they
may he administered to the youngest
children, without fear ofegripiug or
other ill effect*.
“Ayer's Pills have been used in my
family upwards of twenty years, ami
have completely verified all that iw
claimed for them. In attacks of piles,
from w ';th I suffered many years, they
afforde ter relief than any medi
cine I . x tried.” —Tims. F. Atlanta,
Holly Ljtliugs, Texas.
“I have used Ayer’s Pills for thirty
years ami consider them an invalu
able family medicine. I know of no
better remedy for liver troubles, and
have always found them a prompt etna
for dyspepsia.”— Ja«. yuiim, 10 Middle
st,, Hartford, Conn.
“ For months, I was constantly afflict
ed with dyspepsia, liver complaint, and
constipation. I tried various remedies,
but found nothing to help me until I
commenced using Ayer's Pills. After
taking one Ih>x, my health was so much
improved that I procured another. Be
fore I had finished the second box my
digestion was perfect, and has so con
tinued ever since.”— Joseph Anhin,
High st., Holyoke, Mass.
I was a great sufferer from constipa
tion, headache, and general debility.
My skin was yellow, and 1 hail constant
pain in my side and hack. Other reme
dies failing, I took three boxes of Ayer’s
and am cured.” Herbert Elwell, Fast
Saginaw, Mich.
Holil by all Heaters in M elite I lies.
To cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, I,'onaU
patlou. Malaria, Liver Complaint*, take
the aafe and certain remedy,
SMITH'S
BILE BEANS
Oa« the KHALI. Nlse (40 little Beans to the
bottle). THar ake the most convenient.
Buttabla for .11 A,...
Price of either nlse, 2.1 e. per Mottle.
|(|SSINGt^ ,7 70 ™, , -L t
IVVIIIM Mailed for 4 eu. (ooppors or (Umps).
'BiLEBIa»g, tT.tlllt Ml.
CONSUMPTION
SCROFULA
BRONCHITIS
COUCHS
COLDS
lasting Diseases
If you feel unable to do your work,
and have that tired feeling, take f)r
J. H. Me Lean's Sarsaparilla; it will
you bright, active and vigorous.
No liniment is in better repute or
more widely known than Dr. J. H. Me
leon’s Volcanic Oil Ltnitnen'. It is a
wonderful remedy.
I * — :
The most popular liuimeut, is the old
| reliable. Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic
Oil Liniment.
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Samplr t l : tchiry Prlco.
’ m HOUSE WsERAKTED TOR 5 YEaRS.
Apts Wauiti in Dcciicnied Territory.
JDNE MAMACTIMG GO..
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WOODWORK l , t AffACHMCNrtraT
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H. J. COPKLAND & CO.
McDonough.
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THE WORLD’S BEST
Kill Button $2.50 SttOß
Has noequal fnrHtyle.Fltand Wear. Positively
the bestslioo In America for the money. Do nut
tie deceived. See st amp on bottom of each slush
Tako no other. Every pair warranted. Sttllj*
and equal to any SS shoo in the market. Wade by
J. M. PEEPLES II CO., CHICACO.
For Sale By
T. D STEWART & CO?,
McDonough, Ga.
Iln i I road Srhril lifts.
derail! Midland .V Cull It. It.
Houth.
Lonvc McDonough - 7:00 ;i rn
Arrive (iff nwonil - - 7:J/':iir<
“ liOiuilln - 7 vl'id n.
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North.
Lcavo Griffin I p m
Arrive Louella - - 4:40 p in
“ (Ire n wood • - 4:lHpm
“ McDonough - - ijiO.’i p m
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