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WEEKLY MD TIMES:
McDonolgu, Ga., Seit. 2, 1302.*•
Homo Affairs.
For Tax Collector.
I hereby aim on nee myself a candidate fo.i
T-ix f'olle tor of Henrv county, subject to
tin* IVmocralic nomination. If elected, 1
can till the oifice and make a good bond. 1
will appreciate all the support that may be
given me. Repcctfully, L. P. OWKN.
For Sheriff.
1 hereby announce myself a enmiidate for
re-election to the office of Sheriff of Henry
county, subject to th- action of the Demo
cratic party, and if elected T. E. Sullivan,
of Locust Grove, will he mv deputy. J
have endeavored to disc’ arge my* d.ify in
that office, and if it has met the approba
of the voters of Henrv county, I shall thank
you for vour support, and promise if re
elected, to continue to discharge my duty to
the best of my ability N. A. GLASS.
For Coroner.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
reflection to the office of Coroner of Henry
county, subject to the action of the Demo
crats. I fully appreciate the kindness of
the people to me heretofore, and will contin
ue to do so, if again favored, promising a
lailhful conscientious,discharge of the duties
of the office. Truly, SAMUEL COKER.
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce myself for Tax Re
ceiver. As lam poor and needy, and una
ble to do manual labor, I humbly ask the
people for their support this time, and I
will give way next time and give some one
(*lso a chance, as 1 said before, it I happen
to get it. 1 am subject to the People’s
party nomination. Yours truly,
W W.PATTERSON.
For Representative.
Through the earnest solicitation of many
friends in different parts of (lie 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 with honesty
and fidelity. I L. GUNTER.
For Sheriff.
At lhe request of my friends, I hereby
announce myself a candidate for Sheriff ol
Henrv county, subject to the People’s party
nomination. ll’ elected I shall discharge
the duties of the. ollico faithfully, without
fear or favor, showing equal rights to all
an 1 special privileges to none.
T. J. CROWELL.
For Clerk.
Al the solicitation of friends, I hereby
announce myself a candidate lor Clerk of
Superior Court in Henry county, subject to
the People’s Party nomination, and prom
ise if the people of Henrv will elect me
that I will discharge the duties of the office
to the very best of my ability. 1 am very
respectfully. A. A. WOLF.
For Tax Receiver.
At the gjoHcit* tion of my friends, i here
by announce myself a candidate for the oi
fice of Tax Receiver of Henry county, sub
ject to the Democratic nomination. I am
living on rented land, and mv afflictions are
such as disable nut to a great extent to la
bor on the farm. 1 ask the people to help
me. Respti’y, J. D. STALLWORTH.
P. S. I have no relatives in the race..
For Tax Receiver.
As I am poor and needy, I humbly ask
the people for their support for the oifice of
Tax Receiver of Henry county, subject to
the People’s party nomination.
Yours truly,
W.‘ P. STEPHENS.
For Tax Coliector.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Tax Collector in the People’s Parly
Piiinnry, -subject to the voters of Henrv
county, and will appreciate ail the help 1
may get. My only reason for wanting the
office is that the long continued affliction in
inv family was so great that it left me in a
bad fix financially. 1 can fill the office if
elected. ’ J. T. HENDON.
For Sheriff.
At lhe solicitation of my friends, I here
by announce myself a candidate for Sheriff
of Henrv county, subject to the People’s
party nomination. If elected I pledge a
iailhfiil dlsWmrgc of tlie duties of lhe office,
without bar or favor. Respectfully.
,1. H. MORRIS.
For Tax Receiver.
With grateful thanks to my friends
throughout the county tor their past sup
port, I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for Tax Receiver, subject to Democrat
ic nomination. If elected, 1 shall use my
best best efforts io discharge the duties of
the office faithfully, thoroughly and impar
tially. ' A.J. AWTREY
Fcr Tax Coiiecror.
I hereby Announce myself candidate for
Tax Collector, subject to the Democratic
nomination. If lam nominited 1 guarantee
two things: First that I am competent for
the oth<*e and second that 1 can give a good
bond. lam a poor man and need the ot
liee can’t, you vote for me?
Lewis B. Garb.
For Tax Receiver.
To tnc ~i xion.y Comity—l lu>rel>y
announce myself a candidate for the Otnc'c
of Tax Receiver, subject lo the Democratic
nomination. Being lame and disable leads
me to ask this favor of the people. I as
sert that lam competent to till ttie office.
Respectfully, ESS.
For Tax Collector.
To the People of Henry County—l here
by announce myself a candidate for the of
fice of Tax Collector, subject to the Demo
cratic nomination whenever it occurs, be
ing so crippled that it is impossible for me
to do anv farm work, leads me to ask this
favorot the people. If elected I can furnish
one of the strongest of bonds, and promise
to fill the office in a perfectly satisfactory
manner, and will sincerely appreciate all
the support that max be given me. Re
spectfully. T. H. STALLWORTH, J«
For Representative.
At the solicitation of friends in various
sections of the county, I hereby announce
myself a candidate for Representative from
Henry county, subject to tbe Demcratic
nomination. If nominated, I will uphold
the standard of Democracy fearlessly, and
lo lhe best of mv ability defend the party
from the assaults of its enemies, from what
ever source they mev come: and it elected
will represent the interests ol tin* whole
people. \ erv n-snectfuily,
'£. J. REAGAN.
1 herewith announce nryself as a v indi
cate before lhe people of Henry, lo serve
them as their
Tax Receiver
during the next term of that office. Should
they see proper to confer its duties upon
ntei mv l>cst efforts shall be put tortli to
discharge lhe same promptly and correctly.
W. T. GRIFFIN,
Of Hampton Dist.
For Ordinary.
I hereby announce mveeli a candidate for
re-election, to the office ot Ordinary, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic party,
of Henry county. Thanking the people loi
lhe confidence and support heretofore given
me, l respectfully* solicit a ol
the same! WM. N. NELSON.
For Treasurer.
1 hereby announce mvaelf as a candidate
for re-election to the office of County Treas
urer. subject to the action of the Democrat
ic party of Henry county. Grateful to the
people for the confidence and support here
tofore given me, I earnestly solicit a contin
uance of the same, C. A. M< KIBBEN.
For Clerk.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate fur
re-election to the office of Clerk Superior
Court of Henrv county, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic party. 1 have tried
to do mv do tv since I have been Clerk, and
will still endeavor to fill the same position
to the satisfaction of the people, and hope 1
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 I did hereto
fore. LUTHER PAIR.
September.
Now for business.
Lazy club not decreasing much.
Next Tuesday is sale day—don’t
miss it.
Mis. J. Q. Nolan visited re'atives in
Barnesville last week.
Don’t fail to be on band or send help
to tbe cemetery to-morrow.
Best Glove fitting Corset in the
south for SI.OO. Backet Store.
Mr. Bob Smith, of Conyers, was in
tbe city Saturday anil Sunday.
Mr. 11. W. Carmichael made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta last Friday.
Mr. Wiley James came up from
Macon to see the home folks Sunday.
Best Corset ever offered for 50cts
made espec’ally for the Racket Store.
George Turner, of Atlanta, spent
Saturday and Sunday in McDonough.
Don’t fail to be on hand next Tues
day—it will be the biggest day of tbe
year.
Checks scts.
4-4 Sheeting Octs.
a| by the bolt.
Fins let. Racket Store.
Mr. Doc Turner lias been in Macon
several days this week, among relatives
and friends.
Fields & Copeland keep a supply of
framing inch boards and strips on
hand cheap.
Mr. Johnnie Lowe spent several
days last week at Indian Springs for
his health.
In order to make room for stock
coming in, will offer next week big lot
of Paciffic Mouslins at ficts, case price
G-j. Big lot of Ladies shoes at 75cts.
Racket Store.
Quite a number of young people at
tended Salem camp meeting in Newton
county last Sunday.
Just received from factory case of
Ladies kid button shoes 99cts. Rack
et Store.
Next Tuesday will be a general jolli
ficatiou day for tbe whole people of
Henry county —third party and Demo
cratic speakers on hand.
A goodly number of McDonoughites
took advantage of the cheap rates to
Atlanta last Saturday, and spent the
day in the city sight seeing, etc.
For sale, most beautiful lots in front
of Mrs Brown’s hotel, including vine
yard Apply to G. W. Bryan.
Master Raleigh Harper, of McDon-
now an attache of this oifice.
For one of his age he is an expert typo.
—Zebnlou Journal.
Rev. M. F. Duncan left last Mon
day for Mountvihe, near LaGrange, to
assist in a protracted service conducted
by Rev. Mr. Dozier.
Before building that house it will
pay you to sea Fields & Copeland
Greenwood, Ga.
In the cemetery notice for the ladies
last week, it should have been Satur
dav 3d, instead of nth. Read the call
and help them.
The holiness camp meeting is in pro
gress near Indian Spriugs, and quite a
number of McDonoughites have been in I
attendance
If vour house leaks you can have it
covered cheap by buying your shingles
at Fields & Copeland, Greenwood, Ga.
The Racket Store is already opening
up an immense stock of new goods, and
as usual will be “in it” up to the chin
for the fall trade.
Hon. John Sibley, the able third
party speaker of Cobh county, has noti
fied the committee that he will he on
band next Tuesday.
We were pleased to meet Dr. Thur
mond, of Hampton, upon the streets of
McDonough Monday. The doctor is an
intelligent gentleman and one of the
prominent physicians of our sister city. j
An interesting meeting was closed
at Timherridge church last week by
the pastor. Rev. M. F. Duncan. Five
new members were added to she church,
while the entire membership were edi
fied and benefited.
Judge N ison has received infoima
lion from the superintendent, that Mrs.
Elizabeth Newhv, who was s.-nt to the
asylum from Henrv county, is declining
and her recovery doubtful. As the
Ordinary is requested to notify her rel
atives, and he has no means of rachiug
them, this publication is made.
Next
Tuesday
is the day!
All Henry county will he here next
Tuesday can you afford to Miss it ?
Miss Annie Etheridge is in the city
for a two weeks visit, to the delight of
her; many friends.
Mr. Ilml son Ragland, Atlanta,
visited the family of Mrs. B. B. Car
mieliael Saturday and Sunday.
Co out to the camelry to-morrow
(Saturday) aud preform your sacred
duty by aiding the ladies iu their noble
work.
M isses Maud and Lizzie Shepherd,
two of A tlanta’s most beautiful young
ladies, are the guests, of Mrs. T. C.
Nolan this week.
Big third party speakers—big demo
cratic speakers—big brass hand—big
basket dinner all on hand uext Tues
day, and it’s a free go as you please.
Miss Lucy Zachry returned last
Wednesday to her home in Atlanta, af
ter spending several weeks with her
cousin, Miss Thornton Zachry.
The big joint debate will be held at
the big spring next 'Tuesday. Plenty
of cool water and cool shade—let every
body come out.
Hon. John Sibley, of Cobh county,
lias agreed to be here next Tuesday
and speak tor the third party. Many
other distinguished speakers will he
present.
Bring your wives along next Tues
day with your well filled baskets, and
let everybody be prepared for a day of
enjoyment and general good humor.
Messrs. Will Harper and Lem Car
michael attended Mt. Zion camp meet
ing in Spalding county last Sabbath.
Ask them about the livery stable horse
stolen from them.
Let everybody bring full baskets
next Tuesday. We have been blessed
with a good bread crop this year, and
it will do our people good to get to
gether and spend a day socially.
Take your wife and children to the
big speaking next 'Tuesday, aud if you
are a young man without wife and chil
dren, get a sweetheart and take her.
Iu other words, let ALL the ladies,
young aud old, be there.
The ladies are specially requested to
be present next Tuesday. There will
be a tine hand of music, and thus with
the fair ladies of our county, aud fine
music to add to their charms, every
body will he enchauted.
Dr. Gunter—Dear Sir : You are a
nice, clever gentleman, and don’t you
think it time that you and your friends
of the third party were coming back in
to the democratic ranks? We want
you to come hack an<t quit your fool
ishness. Your friend
Mr. 11. C. Alexander gives emmen
dable expression to his loyally as a
Democrat, in his communication this
week, which will he duly appreci
ated by all friends of the party. He
is true io the faith, and says he will
continue to he “until his heels fly up,”
After a two weeks visit to our city,
M rs. J. D. Laing left last Friday' for
Forsyth, where she will visit friends
before returning home in Dawson.
Mrs. Laing was delighted with Me
Douough’s salubrious climate and con
templates making this her summer
home.
The people of Henry county are in
telligent, and it will do us all good to
meet together, swap opinions, and what
ever is right will be done. We are one
people, and our interests are in common.
“Behold how pleasant it is for breth
ren to dwell together in unity.”
Uncle Hiram Lester, whose name iu
its wonderful veneration heads the list
of the McDonough Democratic clui),
was horn in 17fi7, and lias been a Dem
ocrat ever since. Verily, we can now
lav just claim to the banner district of
the county, or the State—yea, even of
the Union.
Hare’s to Locust'Grove, Stockbridge,
Flippeti and McMullen's. All have
fallen in line with booming democrat
ic clubs during the past week—so, 52,
42 and 88. respectively—and each
place has a number yet to follow.
Verilv, old Henry county democracy
will sweep the deck clean.
What shall it profit a man if he gain
the whole world and then has dyspepsia
so had that he can’t enjoy any of the
good things it, contains ? He wont have
dyspepsia if he takes De Witt’s Little
Kearly Risers. I). J. Sanders.
Ordinary Nelson has received enquiry
from the executive department as to
how many widows in this enuuty
will claim pensions who have not
heretofore applied ; also, how many
sent claims too late for 1892 aud will
renew them for 1893. Those interes
ted are requested to inform the Ordinary
at once, iu order that he may enable the
next legislature to provide for them.
The last grand jury directecd the
commissioners to have public roads
well worked by the < >ctober term of
court, and we suggest to the overseer of
McDonough district that now is a good
time to have tlnj work done while it is
leisure season, and everything is favora
ble. W. E. Alexander,
Q. A. Dickson,
N W. Gardner,
Commissioners.
GRAND RALLY
—AND—
JOINT DISCUSSION!
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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 all 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!
The Atlanta Coustitutiii has this to
say of the former popular editor of
The Weekly:
Editor Jim Brown, of Coweta, is a
prouineut member of the subcommittee
on literature aud was on to some good
schemes before the State Democratic
Executive committee yesterday looking
to the promotiou of the great campaign
of education that is ou in Ge>rgia now.
“All that is necessary.” said he, “is to
tell the people the truth. Lot them
see the gross error into which these
tbild party agitators are leaping them
and they have tte patriotism and the
common sense to turn hack.”
Notice.
We are requested to state that the
alliance lecturer for this congressional
district, S. C. McCandless, of Butts
county, will he in McDonough Monday
Sept. sth, and invites all alliancemen
to he present at 10 a m.
It’s not very pleasant to cough an 1 luck,
To sutl'ei pain in chest and back,
Many people could stop it, for sure
By simply using One Minute Cough Cure
I). J. Handers.
Important Notice.
The ladies of the Cemetery Associa
tion respectfully request all parties who
have family interest in the Cemetery at
McDonough, aud others who feel any
interest in the grounds, both in the
town and in the country, to either come
or send a hand on Saturday morning.
Sept. 3, 1892, for the purpose qf work
ing it, and let us show this respect for
our dead and departed relatives and
friends. Mrs. Kate Pii*rk. Fres,
Mrs. A C. Nolan, Secty.
Have tri'-d almost every known
remedy for Itching Piles without sue
cess, finally Ixiuglit a box of De Witt’s
Witch Hazel Salve, and it has cured
me C. D. Haskins, Peoria, 111, DJ.
Sanders.
Read This.
It has been decided to rent out, fifty
acres of Shiugleroof camp ground, aud
the trustees, to-wit: Hon. ('has. T.
Zachry, R. 11. Fargason, W. G. Tor
tier, A. G. Harris. John R. Fair, A. J.
W. Peek, Mr, Ra|>e, A. F. 11 tr
per and T. D. Stewart, and any or al
persons who would like to rent or
lease said fifty acres, are request
ed to meet at Shiugleroof camp
ground Saturday morning. September
I Oil), at 9 o’clock, at which time it is
proposed to agree as wiiat part of tile
land will he rented and at what price,
etc. Let all attend.
DIED —Iu this city of consump"
tion. A familiar headline isn't it?
It’s pretty risky to neglect a cold or
cough. One Minute Cough Cure is
pleasant safe and sure. I). J. Sanders.
HAMPTON DEMOCRATIC CLUB,
Olio llmidi'oil Strong, Will Attend the
Grand Rally In a Body.
It will be worth a big trip to see
the Hampton club one hundred strong,
enter McDonough in a body next Tues
day, with their reinforcements, attend
ing the grand rally. The following
explains all about it.
Hampton. Ga , Aug. 30, 181)2.
Hampton District Democratic Club
met in special session by order of the
President, for the purpose of arranging
the trip to McDonough to the public
speaking on first Tuesday Sept. C> The
names present pledged to go. Eight
wagons were offered free gratis to car
ry those who have no conveyance. It
was decidi-d to get badges for the en
tire crowd. It was moved and second
ed that we procure a band to accompa
ny us, and decided that a collection be
taken for the purpose of paying for it.
$20,00 was raised at once and a com
mitteed appointed to w. ite
and procure it. The committee was
also instructed to collect balance mon
ey needed. Committee as follows :
R. C. Adams, W. M. Harris, E. C
< lurry, -I. T. Pit-Ids, C. W. Fields and
.1. M. Nipper. A proposition from E.
,1. Reagan and others, made by 11. C.
Alexander, was made to the body that
we procure a baud and they would pay
for same. The proposition was accept
ed. The committee was instructed to
carry out the instruction, and the mon
ey would be refunded to each one after
the speaking. It was moved and sec
ond -d that we invite the club from
Lowe’s district to meet us at Mrs.
Woolf's, at nor later than 1) o’clock ;
also. Democrats from the Sixth or any
part of ihe county. It was staled in
the meeting that the McDonough club,
headed by Gen. Gordon, would meet
ns at the residence of W. J. Wilkins at
9:30 o’clock sharp, and escort our club
in-to town. No other business, adjourn
ed.
W. M. Harris, W. P. Wii.son,
Secty. Pres.
Committee on Decoration.
The following committee has been
appointed to decorate the speaker's
stand for the grand rally next Tuesday,
and are requested to be on hand early
Monday morning for duty:
Mrs lames J. Nolan. Minnie
Harwell, J. A. Fouclieand J. 11. Wal
lace, Misses Sallie Tomlinson, Flora
Turner. Clifford Z ic’iry Phi SI nn,
('laud McDonald an 1 Birdie Daniel,
Mess-s. A. F. Bunn,.l. <2- Nolan, M.
A. Kuiitt, <). F. Ilam.
The thin) party people of If nrv
county are mighty clever folks,
and as fast as they findout they
are wrong they get right.
That is the reason so many of them
are dropping back into the democratic
ranks. Hurrah for our third party
friends !
STOCK ItRIDUK dkmocbats
.loin tlio Kuuks mid ti
Enthusiastic Club.
Si ck KitmixiK, Ga., Aug. 27th 181)2.
Pursuant to a call, the Democrats of
this district, met for the purpose of or
gucizing the Stock bridge District Dem
ocratic club.
The meeting was called to order by
\V. W. Ward. K. A. Flake was then
put in nomination for permanent presi
dent of the club and his election made
unanimous.
VV. J. Crabbe was elected permanent
secretary and J. P. Johnson and W. U.
Perry were elected vice presidents. It
was then decided that the chair appoint
an executive committee of six, with
himself as chairman.
Committee as follows : K. A. Flake
chairman, and R. 11. Hightower, W.
W. Ward, J. W. Clark, Joe Askew,
J. 11. Hightower. The chair then
made fhe entire body a committee of
the whole for the purpose of soliciting
names.
l ime agreed upon for the meeting
was the second and iourtli Saturday
evenings, at 4 o’clock. Place, school
house in stockbridge.
E A Flake 11 C Ward
W ,1 Crabbe W F Grant
John Ward Eli llambrick
C C Ilarrel -I C llambrick
J W Clark W W Ward
\V 11 Berry S SHenderson
Isaac Grant C A Pitts
11 A Parker W J Pitts
R H Htghtower Jr.l Askew
J C Hightower J C Walden
C B Thomas B L Walden
J P Glass J W, Vandigriff
II R Sanders W C Dunn
Joe Askew () Highlitower
B 11 Sanders J Ii Thomas
II (I Hightower Will. Kllerson
J E Grant Thomas llambrick
J P Johnson Joe M Wyatt
W Patilo W B Costley
J II Hightower J W Evins
1! II Hightower II W Evins
J 11 Crowell W L Evins
L II Ilarnl A J Awtrev
11 II Harrell James I, Crawley
1 W Hightower It S Henderson.
Sad Death.
The sad news of the drowning of
Mr Am Fields, in South Georgia, was
received here last Tuesday, lie had
been a telegraph operator at a town
known as Jenkins, for some time past,
and last Sunday attempted to swim the
Alapaha river, with the abovo awful re
sult.
The sad accident occurred by his
being caught in a suck-hole, and the
body was not recovered until just be
fore dinner Wednesday.
Deceased was a sou of the late Jim
Fields, of the Mt. Carmel settlement.
He wss twenty two or three years old,
an excellent young man, and his aged
mother and his sisters have the sincere
sympathy of their friends in their great
bereavement.
People who give Hood's Sarsaparilla
a fair trial realize its great merit and
are glad to say a good word for it.
Have you tried it ?
Piles of people have piles, but De
Witt’s Witch Ilszel Salvo will cure
them. 1). J. Sanders.
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This, remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men
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sing Ihe same song of praise.—A pure
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and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils,
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system and prevent, as well as cure all
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Constipation and Indigestion (ry Electric
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money refunded. — Price r><lr!s. and SIUII
per Bottle at 0. i). McDonald’s Drug Store.
'There is no use talking, neither Har
rison or Cleveland will be elected un
less they take De Witt’s Little Early
Risers. They have a “get there”
quality possessed by no other pill. 1).
.1. Sanders.
Pilot! Pile*! lulling; Pilot.
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and stinging; most at, night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue tumors
form, which often hired and ulcerate, lie
coming very sore. Bwaynk’h Ointmint
stops I lie itching and bleeding, heals ulcer
ation, and ;u most cases removes the tu
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fmiMiinplion tiered.
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stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, j
rjgdw Poers’ Block. Rochester. N. Y.
MARLINE
RIFLES
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Made In all styles and sizes. Lightest.
Htrongest, easiest working, safest, simplest,
most accurate, most compact, and mont
modern. For sale by all dealers In anna.
Catalogues mailed free by
The Marlin Firo Arms Co.,
New Haven. Conn., U. S. A.
A Bad Cold
If not speedily relieved, may lead to serious
issues. Where there is difficulty of breath*
lug, expectoration, or soreness of the throat
and bronchial tubes, with a constantly irri
tating cough, the very beat remedy is Ayer's
Cherry pectoral. It removes the phlegm,
soothes irritation, stops coughing, and in
duces repose. As an emergency medicine,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral should be hi every
household.
•• There is nothing better for coughs than
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I use no other
preparation.”—Annie S. Jhitlcr, 169 Pondst.,
Providence, 11.1.
‘•I suffered severely from bronchitis;
but was
CURED BY
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It saved my life.”
—Geo. 11. limiter, Goose River, N. 8.
"About a year ago I took the worst cold
that over a mail had, followed by a terrible
cough. The tiest medical aid was of no
avail. At last I began to spit blood, when
It was supposed to ho all over witli me.
Every remedy failed, till a neighbor recom
mended Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took
bait a teaspoopful of this medicine, three
times a day, regularly, and very soon
began to Improve. My cough left me, my
sleep was undisturbed, my appetite re
turned, my emaciated limbs gained flesh and
strength and, to-day, thanks to the Pectoral,
lam a well man." ll. A. Ilean, 28 Winter
st., Lawrence, Mass.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
(PREPARED HV
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowe!!, Mass.
Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5.
Itch on human and horses and all
animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool
ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fail.
Sold by <). D. McDonald, druggist
McDonough, Ga.
When in need of lumber and shin
gles call on Fields & Copeland at
Greenwood, and they will give you
bottom prices.
lIM li4.iilsl Ike in livery Kim
J. 11. Wilson, .‘til Clay Si., Shiitpsburg,
I’ii., says he will not lie without Dr. King’s
New Discovery I’or Consuniplion, Coughs,
Colds, lhal i! cured his wife who was threat
ened with Pneumonia ufler an attack of
*'J,a Grippe,” when various other remedies
and several physicians laid done her no
good. Robert Barber, of Oooksport. Pit.,
claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has done
him more good than anv thing lie ever used
for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try il.
Free Trial Bottle at C. I). MeDniitild’s
Drugstore. Large Bottles, .'the. ami $1.11(1.
i.AntEs
Needing atonic, or children who want build
ing up, should take
HItOWN’S IKON 111 I I KIIS.
It is pleasaut to take, cures Malaria, Indi
gnation, biliousness and Liver Complaints.
Bright peoplo are the quickest to
recognize a good thing and buy it. Wo
sell lots of bright people the Utile
Early Kisers. If you arc not bright
these pills will make you so. D. J. San
ders.
L” I | I (’|J|) \| is guaranteed to
iv I 1 J lj” VI ix IVlil- cure itch in thirty
minutes. For sale I>v D. J. Sanders.
It is a truth in medicine that the
smallest does that performs the cure
is the best, lie Witt’s Little Early
Risers aro the smallest [.ills, wdl per
form the cure and are the best. I). J.
Sanders.
Notice.
In order to wind up the busines.-* done by
tin; Alliance Warehouse at McDonough, Ga,
for I lie season ol 1891-94, all persons hold
ing cotton receipts or claims against said
house are hereby duly notified to bring for
ward and present the same to the under
signed by ihe Jith day of September next,
or on failure to do so the board of directors
will refuse to honor such receipts or claims.
Done by order of the board this August 11,
189’2. 0. T. ZAUHUY, Chairman.
Nlierlirs Sale* for NeptemlMT.
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, 1894, the
following described property» to-wit :
One house and lot in the town of Locust
Grove, Ga., known as the IL 0. Milton
house and lot, where In* now resides, said
house and lot levied on as the property of
said B. 0. Milton to satisfy a distress war
rant in favor of J. W. VandergrifT vs. the
said B. C. Milton. Lew made and turned
over to me by T. L. Sullivan, deputy sher
iff. This Aug. f>, 1H94. I’rinter’s fee sfi
N. A. GLASS, Sheriff.
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cial , Stenograph, Telegraph—covering *>,-
.>OO feet of apace, al! under direction ot‘ dis
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ed ! Scholarships and board cheaper than
other institutions. Graduates assited to
positions through our employment agency—
not one idle. Send tor handsome catalouge
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iTtOK YOUNG LADIES, from a distance.
A practical course of Art Instruction,
in Drawing, Painting, Pastel, etc.
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