The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, August 26, 1892, Image 3

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WEEKLY McDosoivu, (it.. At - Homo : v vsti. For Tax Collector. 1 li‘M(*}*v Jimiounoc .• ■• 11 n ciml i *t ‘ fo.i Tax Coflo..!*):- oi Horn* si.'- • •--oT lo the Dc mourn lie Dominicc I; i ... -■. .d, I can fill the office':iml *!>:tk bond. 1 will appreoiaii i’.i ti•• m- ■ g u lmiv In given me. Hi j'M.-etin. . . o\VKX. For She ff. 1 - U, I•' ! > for re-oloction to ’l.i- op; - ; - Henvv county, suhj* rt to i»- .In Demo crat if pirlv, and ii cl* • t !' L Sullivan, of LocuM Grov. . v•' ■ *r.-. d» ;um . 1 h.avc cndeavou-,1 to i;. i , <| •. in that office, t;ul ; t•. t !> .* -..••iha of the voters oi Hen- \ 1 .null thank >ou for your ip o< • <• i .-si it re* elected to Inty to the hc?t of my ability .V \ G; \sS. For Coroner. I hereby annc ince i • '.'a . undidnte for re .election to the < !ho , • . n ; ot lienrv county, suhieut to ti c .*.<•' • <>f tii.» Demo data. I fully approx.itc • kindness oi the people to me 10-rMoibn*. tub u ill contin ue to do so, if favored. ;> omising a faithful conecientioua,di>ch-u-L'e of the ditties Of the office. Truly, - A MI' KL COKKK. For Tax Receiver. I hereby announce mvself for Tax Re ceiver. As lam poor and needy, and una ble to do manual labor, 1 lmmblv ask the people for their support this time, and ! will give, way next tiin«• and give some one else a chance, as I said befi.rr, it 1 happen to get it. 1 am subject to the People’s party nomination. Yours truly, W W. PATTERSON. For Representative. Through the earnest soli tat ion of many friends in different parts of the county, I have consented to become a candidate for Representative, subject to the People’s Party nomination, and if elected will do mv best to serve the whole people w ith honesty and fidelity. ! L. GUNTER. For Sheriff. At ihe request of nr. frit mis, l hereby announce myself a candidate tor Sheriff' ot Henry county, subject to the People s party nomination. It elected I 'hall discharge the duties of flu- office faithfully, without tear or favor, showing equal lights to all and special privileges to none. • T. J. CROWELL. For Clerk- At the solicitation of fiienu*, I herein 1 announce myself a candidate ior Clerk of Superior Court it. Henry «••• mi v, subject to the People’s Parly nomiio ;n. and prom ise if the people of iKnry will elect me that 1 will CiLclur;/* th <i\i■.* of the office to the very best of in.-. 1 am very respect fill Iy. A. A WO LF. For Tax Receiver. At the so’ie it • tiou of my !': nds, I lie re - bv announce myself n (Saudi Into for the oi fice of Tax Receiver < i ILi > county, sub ject to the Democratic nomination. 1 am living on rented land, and m> afflictions are such as disable mo to a great extent to la- ; boron the farm, i ask tin* people to help ! me, ResptPv, J. i>. S'i \l, . A ORTH. P. S.— 1 have no in tin* rare. For Tax Receiver. As lam poor and needy, 1 humbly ask , the people for their support ior the office or Tax Receive! of li nr\ «■« un subject to the People’s party nominal nui. Yours trulv, w; P. STEPHENS. For Tax Col Sector. I hereby aiuioiiii'ic myself a candidate for Tax Collector in the People's Party Ptimary, subject lo the voP ; - oi Henry county, and will appreciate nil Ihe help I may get. My only reason tor wanting the office is that tTie long continued affliction in lU\ family was *o great that it left me in i bad fix financially. 1 can fid the office if elected. •' • 1 - *l LN DON , For Sheriff. At the solicitation of mv friends, 1 here by announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Henry county, subject to the People’s party nomination. If elected l pledge a faithful discharge of tie. di;!ic. of tin* office, without barer favor L> .: < bid-'. J. H. MORRIS. For Tar: Receiver. With grateful thauks to mv friends throughout the count' tor t-.-ir past sup port, 1 herein- announce mysili a- a candi date for Tux Receiver, so-, c.ct I > Democrat ic nomination. If of ■ ten, i shall us.- mv heat l>est effdits to dis !: itgc tl duties of the ottico faithfullr, tliorougiilt and impar tially. A. .1. AWTHDY For Tax Collecror. I hereby announce myselfja c ndidatc for j Tax Collector, subjee: to tin* Democratic nomination. It 1 am numinited 1 guarantee two things : First that 1 am competent for the office and second that i can give a good bond. lam a poor man and m-cd Hie of fice can’t you vote Ibi me Lewis B. Gaur. For Tax Receiver. To the People of Henry County—l hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver, subject to the Democratic nomination. Being lame and disable leads me to ask this favor of the people. I as sert that I am competent to fill the office. Respectfully, SEAR DARKNESS. For Tax Collector. To the People of Henry County—l here by announce myself a candidate for the of- i fiee of Tax Coilector, sid : * t to the Demo cratic nomination win never it occurs. Be ing 80 crippled that it ii , -e-dob- for me to do any farm work, leads me to ask this favor of the people. If ele fed I can turn.'ah one ot the strongest of ImodG, and promise to fill the Okie, in a ' *Hv ';*ti.«factory manner, and will cme.y appreciate ali the support t spectfullv. iH.>l Al oORIH, da For Representative. At the solicitation ot friends in various sections of the county, f lu n ■ v announce myself ft candidate 1” I- [ht-< i.t-Uive trom Henry county, snl",. i to tv Dt meratic nomination. If nominated, I " ’ 1! uphold the standard ot Jknc- raw karlessly, and to the best Ot my M Pity e. v: . tff.e parly from the assault' . ’ ever source thev me' 1 11 * :<-cttd will repr< >ent the > : '• t.;«- w»uie people. \ cry re*; I herewith anno-m n date before Ibe p * { 1 :r • * " ' v< nem as their Tax Receiver during th< next term *'i t. tt <*ile * >!, (.uld they gee proper to ♦••• Mi ii- H - f,o >‘ me. my best effbits all < P'*' -**tth to discharge the - line '»* * > tiv c<*mctl\. H . T. GRIFFIN, Ot Hampton Dist •For Ordinary. 1 ;*i tvhv anr*>*inec myscli a candidate foi :» -» - ito It. o.iiou oi Oidinarv, jjeci to the net ion ot Cue Dt-mocrai ic party, of Ilf. mi \ > ‘,oii v. Thanking the people ioi ! the eonfiih nc.* and sujipoit heretofore given me, l respectfully solicit a continuance o! the same. WM. N. NELSON. For Treasurer. I hereby announce mvselt ns a candidate ' for re-election to the otlice of Oonntv Treas | urcr. subject to the action of the Democrat jic party of Henry eouuty. Gratebil to the people for the confidence and support here* | toiore given me, l earnestly solicit acontin j nance oi the same. C. A. McKIBBEX. For Clerk. I hereby nmiounee myself a candidiite for ic-election to the olhee of Clerk Superior Court of Hi oi v county, ftnhjcct to the ac tinn of the Democratic party. I have tried to do mv duty since I have been Clerk, and will still endeavor to fill the same position la ihe satisfaction of the people, and hope i will have the support of the people in tl is race. I can make you a better Clerk for the next term, as I more fully understand the duties ..f the office than 1 did hereto fore. LUTHER PAIR. Grand Rally and Joint Discussion Next first Tuesday I Salem camp meeting opens to-day. A late fall the prayer of the farmer now. Mr. Watts Aik-n spent last Monday in the city. Too much rain—as usual at fodder pullin’ time. Read big notice of grand rally and joint discussion. Go out, join the democratic cltth and get “in the swim” Mr. C. R. AValker visited the Gate City last Tusday. Only a few weeks until cotton will be coming into market. Democratic club to morrow after noon, 4 o’clock sharp. Clever llillie Hightower, ol Jackson, was in the city Monday. Grand rally and joiut discussion first Tuesday. See big notice. Best Glove fitting Corset in the south for SI.OO. Racket Store The People’s Party nomination nc- N curs next w ednesday, the 31st. Mr. A. F. Harper spent several days among relatives in Macon lest week Rest Corset ever offered for fiftets made especially for the Racket Store People’s party nomination next Wednesday. Miss Lucy Zachry, of Atlanta, is visiting her cousin, Miss Thornton Zachry. Miss Ida Lou Tomlinson visited Miss Tallin Johnson near Flipper, this week. It seems to be the general opinion that tho cotton crop will fall below the average in this section this year. Mr.'Charlie Maddox, of Rockdale county, was in the city Sunday, the guest of Walker Charmichael. Co to Fields & Copeland, Green wood, Ga . for your ceiling, flooring and weatherboarding. If everything is favorable, Henry county’s citizens will turn out eu masse to the big speaking on next first Tuesday. Dyn't fail to vote in the People’s party primary next Wednesday. Miss Elfie Harris, of Butts county, is visiting Miss Carrie Upchurch this week. llefore building that house it will pay you to see Fields & Copeland Greenwood, Ga. See notice for organizing democratic J club tomorrow afternoon—and don’t; fail to he there. Harris Carmichael has accepted a position in Atlanta, where he will be engaged this season. Hotel de Glass is well fill with guests, and the genial proprietor’s reputation is a guarantee that he will close with a brilliant season. Next Wednesday is an im portant day for the People’s party. Don’t fail to vote. If your house leaks you can have it covered cheap by buying your shingles at Fields & Copeland, Greenwood, Ga. Mre. A. AV. Turner has returned to her home in Macon after spending sev eral weeks with Mrs. J H. Turner Fields A Copeland keep a supply of! framing inch hoards and strips on hand cheap. Mrs. Abi AA'allace and Miss Annie Mooney attended a wedding in Spald ing county last Tuesday afternoon, which was in every way a delightful occasion. Every People’s party man in the county should not fail to turn out next Wednesday. I being a leisure time just at pres ei:(. the protracted met tings are being tv: 1! attended in the country. ■ Take Hood’s and only Hood's, he caiDf Hood's Sarsaparilla Ccuks. It iHissess.'s merit peculiar to itself. try it yourself. For sale, most beautiful lots in front of Mrs Brown’s hotel, including vine ; yard. Apply to G. W. Bryan. ! 11l nips alt sowed. i bin t miss tbt. lag speakhig b inoeralic clubs all the g", Cotton ha Let in citcalatiou. meetings numerous this mouth. Merchants b •s"ig«*d with the drum -1 mer and fall goods. Mr. Harmon Harvey, of Monticello* was in the city Sunday. Miss Emma Knott, of Atlanta, is visiting relatives in the city. Beef cattle have become rather i scarce in Henry county, so the buyers j report. Fall business will snon liven up things—and it is hoped to a great ex tent Mr. Charlie Reeland came up from Macon Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. lieeland. biggest d*v ever known in McDon ough next first Tuesday. It will be good to be here. M iss Birdie Daniel left yesterday for Sunny Side to visit her friend, Miss Henry Patterson. Mrs. P. J. Middlehrooks, of Rock dale, visited Mrs. II W. Carmi chael last Monday. N* iss Mary Meyer left last Friday for Walhalla, S. C , to spend some time with relatives. Miss Agnes Carmichael, of Jackson, spent Sunday in the city with her cous in, Miss Trellis Carmichael. Mrs. M. A. Steele has returned to her home in Molena, after visiting friends in and near the city. If you like good speaking you can’t afford to miss the big rally and joint discussion on next first Tuesday. Local candidates are now in the race in earnest, and they are making a live ly race on the home run for the prima ries. Mrs. Dave Fargasott laft Monday for her home in Dawson, after spending several weeks with relatives in aud near McDonough. Tile Weekly job office has just turned out a large lot of receipts for the Alliance watehouse, and they are now ready for the fall business. I)r. Scott reports a good deal of ty phoid fever along Tussahaw ersek. Ii is to hoped, however, there will be no increase of the dread disease this sea son. Uncle Billie Miller is over seventy years old, and last Saturday was the happiest tnan iu Henry county,, all on account of a bran new baby at his house. 'fhe grand rally and joint discussion in McDonough on next first Tusday will be an occasion seldom witnessed. Lovers of good speaking can’t afford to miss it. Air. Green Copeland has completed hi* arrngements to open business at Flippen, and will have his store finish ed and everything ready some time next month. McDonough will have a regular cot ton buyer this season, in the person of Mr. AA r . B. Johnson, whose extensive experience will always guarantee the top of the market. Messrs. Nelson, Glass, Pair, McKib be nand Coker ask this week for re election to their respective offices, suh ject to action of the democratic party. See announcements. Mr. T. L. Owen, one of the substantial citizens of AVbite House district, offers himself as a candidate for tax collector this week, subject to the democratic nomination. See announcement. The best speakers in the Slate are hooked for the grand rally and joint discussion next first Tuesday. Read big notice and don’t fail to he ou hand if you want to hear something good ! What to pay cotton pickers is a question just now agitated by most far mers, in view of the low price of the staple. The prospect is that 30 to 3o cents will be the best rates in this sec tion. Mr. .John Bryans returned last week from a trip to Henrietta, Texas, where be went on a visit to bis brother, Mr. C. S. Bryans. He was very much pleased with the Lone Star State, and reports a pleasant trip. Mr. Doc Turner went over to (he | big rally at Conyers last Saturday, and reports a glorious time. He says the crowd was immense, the speeches grand, and everybody went away hap py and full of genuine old democracy. Mr. .lien Mitchell a young man about 22 years old, died near Mt. Car mel last Tuesday morning, after two weeks sickness with fever. Mr. Mitch ell was a worthy young man, and many friends regret his untimely departure. Col. Reagan went over to Hampton Tuesday evening to be present at the meeting of the democratic club. 11c was “nearly drowned” in the hardest rain of the season, and had to buy new clothes from head to foot, but rejiorts a line meeting and a good time Their ; club now numbers one hundred and thirty, which still gives Hampton the j title of the banner district. Hurrah j for Hampton 1 GRAEaS& x* ally -AND— JOINT DISCUSSION! # V ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1892, there will be a Grand Rally and Joint Dis cussion in McDonough, at which the fol lowing distinguished speakers have been invited to be present and address the people, to-wit: GOVERNOR W. J. NORTHEN, SENATOR JOHN B. GORDON, HON. L. F. LIVINGSTON, HON. JOE S. JAMES, HON. W. Y. ATKINSON, for the Democrats, and HON. THOS. E. WATSON, HON. W. L. PEEK, HON. JOHN SIBLEY, HON. THADDEUS PICKETT, HON. JOSEPH POTTLE, for the People’s Party. These speakers aii have a State repu tation, some of them being well known to our people. There will be a Basket Din ner and Brass Band ; also, a game of Base Ball in the afternoon, between two strong clubs. Everybody invited. Come one, come all, and bring your baskets. This will be the greatest gathering ev er known in McDonough. Don’t miss it! Death of an Aged Lady. Hl rß . McMullen, the aged moth er of Mr. Miles Smith, died at the res idence of her son-in-law, Mr. T. H. Baird, near Ola, last Friday. Mrs. McMullen was a good lady, and was a member of the Baptist church for a number of years. She leaves several grown children and a number of rela tives to mourn her loss, besides num erous friends who extend sympathy to ) the bereaved ones. Her luueral was preached by Rev. T. J. Bledsoe at the Baptist church Saturday evening, after which her re mains were laid to rest in tho McDon ough cemetery. Important Notice. The ladies of the Cemetery Associa tion respectfully request all parties who j have family interest in the Cemetery at McDonough, and others who feel any interest in the grounds, both in the town and in the country, to either come or send a baud on Saturday morning. Sept. 5, 18!I2, for the purpose of work ing it, and let us show this respect for our dead and departed relatives and friends. Mbs. Kate Ripei . l’res, Mbs. A. C. Nolan, Secty. There are not a more gentlemanly set of hall players in the country than tho men who compose the Norman Ba-e Ball Club. They are all good playe and are quiet as lambs on the ball field. By their manly conduct they have won many friends in Jackson who rcjoic 1 in their victory on Saturday last.— Jack son News. The corn crop of Newton county s one of the finest made in years. That is the way to lie prosperous. No agri cultural section can prosper which does not raise its own provisions.—Star. I’d rather be a mourner at the fu neral of right than a king at the ctsrni vtd of wrong. —From a recent -;• <5, of Hun. Chas. L. Moses. Give us your job work. It will re ceive prompt attention Missionary Society. Tpc Ladies Missionary Society will hold the last meeting of the second quarter to-morrow (Saturday) after noon, 28th, at 4 o’clock, iu the Metho dist church. Please come and bring all hack dues, as it is the last meeting for the second quarter, and all the bus iness must be wound up. Mbs. A. C. Nolan, Pres. Speech from a Colored Democrat. The Weekly is reqiisted to announce that 1 urn Lofton will deliver a public speech at the court house next Natur daj' afternoon. Tom has been a tiue blue democrat ever since his freedom, having never voted any other ticket, taking the sen sible position that it is to the interest of j his race to alligu themselves with the people among whom they live. He has many friends among the j white people, and his colored brethren ! not do better than follow his political 1 could example. Uoth white ami colored are invited to hear what he has to say. Will Draw Pensions. There are in this county several sur j vivors of the Creek and Cherokee In dian wars who will draw pensions uti | der the provisions of an act passed at ! the last session of Congress pension irig the soldiers of those wars or their widows. They will get eight dollars per month which will be a great help to most of those who receive it. Improper and deficient care of the •■(•alp will cause grayness of the hair i and baldness. Escape both by the u-e of that reliable specific Mali’s Hair ; llenewer. Some people are constantly troubled with boils —no sooner does one heal 1 than another makes its appearance. A 1 thorough course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ! the best of biood-purifiers, effectually puts an end to this annoyance. We n.-omined a trial. Give us your job work. I-A LI. IN 1 l)finucr.itii ('lull for trict—l>u aiui Help! A number of eiti/riis m•! lust Tues 'lay night to consider the advisahiliy ol organizing a democratic club in Mr Donotigh. 11l irt vlivo or forty 'inmm wort 1 signe Ito a list, and it was enthusiasti cully decided that the arrangements he perfected without delay. Accordingly, a meeting will he held it the court house to morrow (Salur lay) afternoon at 1 o’clock and tin eluh organized. Every friend of de mocracy is urged not only io turn out j in person, hut use hi - influence to get others. Now let‘‘the faithful” bistir ih in j selves. This district ought to have a ' club of at least one hundred and fifty members, and wiih the proper interest i this number Call be easily reached. Go out, get on the right side and In ituong the first to sign your name ti the list in the gran 1 old cause of do mocracy. It will do you good. It w ill do your country good. And hereafter posterity will rise up to call you blessed. By all means— Go out aud join ' Fields & Copeland keep a supply of lumber aud shingles on hand at the lowest prices. Call on them at Green wood, Ga. liimul l.oolis. Good looks are more Ilian skin deep, de pending upon a healthy condition of all file vital organs. If the liver he inactive, you have a Millions Look, if your stomuch be disordered you have a Dyspeptic Look and if your Kidneys lie effected you have a Pinched Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks Kleetrir Hitters is the great alterative and Tonic acts di rectly on these vital organs. Cureß I'iinples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good complex ion. Sold at 0. D. McDonald’s Drug Store ftUe. per bottle. Young men desiring to attend a Business College will find it to their advantage to call at this office before making arrange ments el sewhere. Shingles! Shingles! I have a car load of good shingles that 1 am prepared to sell extra cheap. Call on me before you buy. A. F. BUNN. IMIi-m ! IMlcw ! I telling ■■lies. Symptom* —Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed aml ulcerate, be coming very sore. Swaynk’s Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, heals 'iter ation, and in most easea removes ihe tu mor At diuggists, or by mail for 50 cents Dr. Swuyne A: Son, Philadelphia. liucklen’tf Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, 'l etter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no fiay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For Sale Ity any druggist. Farm for Sale, Containing about till acres, well located in good community, on public road near Ml. Bethel church. A desirable place which can be hud at a bargain. Apply at this office. CONSUMPTION A CURE. ► ■ This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success ful CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by drug gists on a positive guarantee, a test that no other Cure can stand successfully. If you have a COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, it will cure you promptly. If your child has the CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON SUMPTION, don’t wait until your case is hope less, but take this Cure at once aud receive im mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and SI.OO. Travelers convenient pocket size 25c. Ask your druggist for SHILOH’S CURE. 11 your lungs are sore or back lame, use Shiloh’s Por ous Plasters. Price, 25c. For sale by 0. L>. McDonald. ■Eule Ml Mi. Il appearing to the court by the petition of Catharine 0. Herron that Mary M. Der rick, on the ifOtli day of December, IHH.'I, executed and delivered to said Catharine O. Herron a mortgage on a tract of land lying in said county, to-wit: the north half of lot No. seventeen (17) in the third (.’td) dis trict of said county, consisting of ninety (90 ) acres more or less; for the purpose ol securing the payment of a certain promis sory note for the sum of three hundred dol lars principal, and a remaining interest note of twenty-live dollars, also a principal, both aggregating three hundred and twenty.five dollars, doe Ist day of December, 1888,with interest therefrom at eight (8, per cent per annum, made by the said Mary M Derrick on the 20th day of December, 1889, and payable to ti e said Catharine O. Herron, due Ist day of December. 1888, willt inter est at eight H) per cent per annum, as aforesaid, from said last date as stated,which said notes tin- said Mary M. Derrick re fuses to pay. It is therefore ordered that the said Marv M. Dei l ick pay into this Court, on or before she next term thereof, the principal and in terest due on said notes, and the cost of this suit, or in default thereof the court sill proceed as to justice shall . ppertain. And it is further ordered that this rule be pub lished in Tilt: Henry County Wkkkly, a newspaper published in said county of Hen ry, once a month for four I months, or served on tin* said Mary M Derrick, or her special agent or attorney, three it; months previous to the next term of this Court. April liflh, 1892. JAMES S. BOYNTON, Judge. 1 hereby certify that the above and tore going is a true and exact copy of the rule as it appeared oil the minutes of Henrv Su perior Court, April term, 1892. Given under mv hand and official signa ture this June I, 1992. LUTHER PAIR, Clerk Glossy Sheen And vigorous growth, so much admired In lialr. can bo secured by iho uso ot Ayer's Hair Vigor. There is nothing better than tills preparatton for keeping tlio scalp clean, cool, and healthy. It restores to faded anil gray hair the original color and beauty, pre vents baldness, and Imparts to tlio hair a silky texture aud a lasting and delicate fra grance. Tiie most elegant and economical dressing in the market, no toilet is complete without Ayer's Hair Vigor. "My wife believes that the money spent for Ayer’s Hair Vigor was the best invest ment she ever made. It imparts a soft And Siiky Textura to the hair, and give* much satisfaction.” J A. Adams, St. Augustine, Texas. * After using a number of other prepara tions without any satisfactory result, I find tliat Ayer’s Hair Vigor is causing my hair to grow.”—A. J. Osraent, General Merchant, Indian Head, N. W. T. ‘‘Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only preparation I could over find to remove dandruff, cure itching humors, and prevent loss of hair. I confidently recommend it.” —J. C. Butler, Spencer, Mass. Result From Using “Ayer’s Hair Vigor trill prevent prema ture loss of hair and wherAso lost will stim ulate a new growth. I have used the prepa ration for those purposes and know whereof I affirm.”—A. Laccinhe, Opelousas, La. Ayer’s Hair Vigor I'KKPAIIED BY • Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by Druggists and Perfumers. lich on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fail. Sold by <’. 1). McDonald, druggist McDonough, Ga. \\ lien in need of lumber and shin gles call on Fields & Copeland at Greenwood, and they will give vou bottom prices. If dull, spiritless and stupid ; if your blood is fhick and sluggish ; if your ap petite is capricious and uncertain, you need a Sarsaparilla. For best results take Do Witt’s. I). .1. Sanders. All I'Vce. Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who him nut, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Gallon ttic advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send vour name and address lo 11. E. Bucklen A Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Bills Free, as well as a copy of Guide !o Health and Housohlod Inst rue tor. Free. All ol whieh is guaranteed lo do you good and cost von nothing at any Drug sloie. Mis. L. R. i’atton, Rockford, 111., writes : “From personal experience 1 can recommend De Witts Sarsaparilla, a cure for impure blood and general debility.” 1). J. Sandeis. We truly believe De Witt’s Little Eai ly Risers to he the most natural, most effective, most prompt and eco nomical pill for billiousness, iudigestion and inactive liver. I). J. Sanders. IF rovn liACK AfUXS, Or you ire all mini out, n'tdlyp.ud t*.ninth- V it is general debility. Try riiOH'jyy uroy ihttkAm. li ■d. cun ;ou, cleanse your liver, and give a good appetite. Bright people are the quickest to reeogni; e a good tiling and buy it. Wo sell lots of bright people the Little Early Risers. If you are not bright these pills will make you so. D. .1. San ders. KILL-GERM minute* For sale liv I>. J. Suii(lcr«. It is a trutli in medicine that the smallest does that performs the euro is the best. De Witt's Little Early Risers are :lie smallest pills, will per form the cure and are the best. I). J. .Sanders. Notice. in order to wind up the busiiicHa done, l»y tin- Alliance V\ aruhousn at McDonough, (su. for the season ol I Hill !)•>, nil persona hold ing cotton icceipts or claims against said house are hereby duly notified to bring for ward and present the same lo the under* -igned by the 9th day of September next, or on failure to do so the board of directors will refuse to honor Hiiuh receipts or claims. Done by order of the board this August 9, 189:2. 0. T. XACHItY, Chairman. Nli«*riir** hull's lor hepleinher. Will be sold before the court house door, in the town of McDonough. Henry county, Georgia, between the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September, 189r2, the following described property, to* wit : One house and lot in the town of Locust Grove, tin., known as the B. C. Milton house and lot, where he now resides, said house and lot levied on as the property of said B. (J. Milton to satisfy a distress war rant in favor of J. W. Vandergriff vs. the said IJ. 0. Milton. Levy made and turned over to ine by T. E. Sullivan, deputy sher iff. This Aug. 5, 189:2. Printer's fee sfi N. A. GLASS, Sheriff. Georgia Bnsiness College. MACON, CiA. The School for the Times. Open day and night the entire year. One of the best equipped institutions in the United State's, and unsurpassed in the mat ter of well ventilated, well lighted and ele gant apartments. %« tiial llii*iai<'** I'raeliee l»> Inlfrestiag Bellimls. The business course is directly adapted to the exegencies of the Southern trade, and taught by practical accountants. i r:i i <cß< uni, *uoitni t m> TYPEWRITING Taught by experienced Teachers, | WYATT & MARTIN, pRINCII’ALS AMO pROrurKTOHJ}. u/yi^cY^^ fall fin T I out pain. Kook of par m fcjjf f " » aw 8 ticukrsaeat FREE. # a Atlanta. Ua. Office 104 k, WhitehiiUSL fyS!** luctloo f 152 lb*, and I feel to much better that I would not take i , Mi Mid be pal bark where I wa*. lam both *uryrl?ed and proud A the I rwcommaod your treatment t*• . il *urt<*rarfc from Oetity. Will aniwer *ii inqofrw* if stamp U iaclw.*J for reply.” PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. lUr nlewb, and with »<i '’ar.lnif, tnconranienca, or bad etfecta. For parlicatar* addraaa, with 6 emu in ftatnpi, si. 0 a. r. smew, m vickii s ihbu, estUBB.HL