The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, September 23, 1892, Image 7

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I*" O 4 ■ 'Uk /L w•-'w & V C if 1 m Tax Goilt" tin o! lUlll, »‘«MI 111 \. >•!' , «1 tin* IH*nMM-r;iii<‘ pontiratioii. it iIuKhL I Can till lilt* uftiote ami mal.v a -oo,? In.mi i will nppr«riiU till tin .-Ha, lit lli it 111 iv i»< givi it iso. Ki m’Clinllv. 1. I*. <>W KX . For Soerifr. I !,in>l»v miihouik'v niv.-a If • (samiiii.ito for io-i Ivi’ion In tiicolli o of -Sheriff of Henry county, suiij‘ft to th* notion ol tin- iK-mo cratic party, vud i; cUctui T. K Salliyuu, of Locust Grove, will lie my deputy, i have endeavored to disc' mv d.ity in that office, and if it ha? met the approba of tin voters of Henry county, 1 shall thank you tor your support, and promise it re elected to continue to discharge my duty ti tile beat of my ability N. A. GLASS. For Coroner. ] hereby announce myself a candidate foi re-election to the office of Coroner ol Henry county, (subject to t)te action of the. Demo orals. I fully appreciate the kindness o' tile people to me lieretofore, and will coulin ue to do so, if a&nin favored, promising a faithful conscientious, discharge ol the duller of the office. Truly, S AMU EL COKER. For Tax Receiver. I hereby announce my sell for Tax Re ceiver. A? lam poor and nceuv, ami una ble to do manual labor, 1 humbly jjsk the people for their suppmt this time, and 1 will give way next time and give seme one else a chance, as I said before, it 1 happen to get it. I am subject to the People’s party nomination. Yours trulv, W. W. PATTERSON. For Representative. Through the earnest solicitation of mnn\ friends in different parts of the county, 1 have consented to become a candidate for Representative, subject to the People’s JK-u'v nomination, and if elected will do my best to serve the whole people with honesty and fidelity. I L. GUNTER. For Sheriffs At the request of. my friends', I hereby announce myself a candidate lor Sheriff bl limn county, subject to the People’s party nomination. If elected I shall discharge tiie duties of the office faithfully, without tear or favor, showing equal rights to all and special privileges to none. •T. J. CROWELL. For Cierk, At the solicitation of frleims, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate lor Clerk ot Superior Court in Henry county,-subject to the Peo'ple’s l’Hrty nomination, and prom ise if the people of Henry will elect rm that 1 w ill citebarge the duties of the offici to tiie Very best of my ability. 1 am yen respectfully, A. A. WOLE. For Tax Receiver. At the solicit” lion of my friends, 1" Jtcre liy announce. invseit a candidati tof-flu- of fice of Tax Receiver of Henry county, sub-' jeet to the Democratic no.-uiuatioii. 1 ,Ui living bn rented'land, and ny afflict ions arc such as disatile mb to a great extent .to ta bor on the farm. 1 ask the people-lo help me. Respti’y, ' J- D. STALLWORTH. P. S. —1 have no relatives i-n the race. For Tax Receiver. -As 1 am poor and needy, I humbly ask the people for their support for the office ol Tax Receiver of Henry county, subject ti the People’s party nomination. Yours trulv, \V.‘ P. STEPHENS. For Tax Collector. I hereby announce myself a candidate lot Tax Collector in the l’eoph/s Party Pii«uiry, subject to the voters ol Henry county, and will appreciate ail time help 1 may get. My only reason for waiting the office is that the long continued affliction in luy family was so great that it fell me in a bad fix financially. 1 can fill the office il elected. J. T. HENDON. For Sheriff. At the solicitation of my friends, I here by announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Henry county, subject to the People’s party nomination. If elected I pledge a faithful discharge of the duties of the office, without fear or favor. Respectfully, J. H. MORRIS. For Tax Receiver. With grateful thanks to mv friends throughout the county lor their past sup ■fiort, 1 hereby announce; thyself us a candi date for Tax Receiver, subject to Democrat ic ajj*uination. If elected, I siiall use mv best beat efforts to discharge the duties ol the office faithfully, thoroughly and impar tially. A. J. A WTRE\ For Tax Coilecror. I hereby announce myself a candidate foi Tax Collector, subject to tiie Democratic nomination. If lam nominited I guarantee l wo things : First that lam competent (of the office and second that I can give a good '.bond. I am'a poor man and need the of fice can’t you vote for me ■ Lewis B. Gaur. ’ For Tax Receiver. To the People of Henry County—l horcbj (Announce myself a candidate for the officp 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, ■ SEAB HAKKNESS. For Tax Collector. To the People of Henry Couirty—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 any farm work, leads me to ask this favor of 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 may be given me. Re spectfully. T. H. STALLWORTH, Jr. For Representative. At the solicitation of friends in various •sections.of the county, I hereby announce mvself a candidate for Representative from Henry county, subject to the Demcratic nomination. If nominated, I will uphold the standard of Democracy fearlessly, and to the best of my ability defend the party from the assaults of it> enemies, from what ever source they mev come; and if elected will represent the interests of the whole reonle. Very respectfully, 1 1 ' K. J. REAGAN. 1 herewith announce myself as a candi date before the people of Henry, to serve ynem as their Tax Receiver ■during the next term of that office. Should they see proper to confer its duties upon in-! my best efforts shall lie put forth to •discharge the same promptly and correctly. W. T. GRIFFIN*. Of Hampton Dist. For Coroner. I hercl’V announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner ot lh nry county, sub ject to the People’s part nomination. If elected l will discharge the duties of the of fice to the best of my ability. Respectfully JAKE IANNIS. S,tr> ESEI- tjA tf TA !*?&* A sf 1 •M K* .wW |Ut W 4U y —— From and after October 1 st, till Jan uary 1 st, ourterms are STRICTLY CASH. We will be pre pared to do a t'me business next year, but we don’t want to charge anything to anybody during the fall. We are obliged to havethis time to close up our books. Stewart Mercantile Co. LOOK! Parties who are due either of the under signed on note or ac count are requested to come forward early and make settlement. ALL OLD MATTERS MUST BE SETTLED HTHIS FALL. Positively we will not carry any old mat ters over another year. This is fair notice and applies to all, and a word to the wise, is sufficient. Wewilltake pleasure in accommo dating everybody next year on time who make prompt settle ment this fall. THOS. D. STEWART, and— STEWART MERCAN TILE CO. For Ordinary. I hereby announce.myself a candidate for re-election, to the office of Ordinary, sub ject to the action of the Democratic party, of Henry county. Thanking the people for the confidence and support heretofore given me, 1 respectfully solicit a continuance ol the game. WM. N. NELSON. For Treasurer. I hereby announce niysell as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treas urer, subject to the action of the Democrat ic parly 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. McKIBBEN. For Clerk. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk Superior Court of Henry county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic party. I have tried to do mv duty siuce 1 have been Clerk, and will still endeavor to til! the same position to (he 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-of the office than 1 did hereto-- tore. LUTHER PAIR. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself as a candidate or Coroner of Henry county, subject to the Democratic nomination. 1 thank my friends of Henry county for their past favors, and will appreciate Iheir support in the future. Very Re, P ’ct 1. B. PRITCHETT. For Treasurer. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for county Treasurer subject to the action of the Democratic party of Henry county, i will appreciate all the support that maybe given me. Respectfully, THOS. J". BLEDSOE. Beautiful Suburban Home For Sale. Will sell my house and lot near depo in'McDonoughal a bargain. It is one of the most beautiful homes around town. Five acres of land, two acres of which is planted in well selected fruit. One acre of the land made 800 bushels of onions Ihe pres seasou. Also, a splendid farm of 07 acres lying in a half mile of the depot. Those desiring a bargain will do well to see Ihe premises. C. M. SPEER. MAKE NO MISTAKE. When one wants to eradicate every indication of malaria from their sys tem, they are truly wise, and make no mistake if they will try Dr. John Bull’s SMITH’S TONIC STRI P For many years it has deservedly maintained its reputation as being the most reliable of the many CERES one sees advertised and sold for the most annoying and enervating of all malarial diseases, known as <1111.1.S AN» FEVER. It has a good and lasting effect and no other remedy has ever given snch satisfaction. Demand it of your drug- t gists. Take no substitute on which a j larger profit is made. One bottle will do von more good than six bottles of any other rente y, and the relief is al ways permanent. A word to the wise is sufficient. It cures malaria. File*! Filets! llchinß Fil< «*. Symptoms —Moisture; intense itching an«i stinging; most at night: worSe by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors ! form, which often bleed and ulcerate, )>e | coming very sore. Sw s.np.’s Oixtmk.nt 1 stops the itching and bleeding, heals nleer :at ion, and in most c.is.-s removes the tu mor At diuggists, or by mail for 50 cents* | Dr. Swaync A son, Philadelphia. WEI KLY AND TH! EE. .YicDoNoi t;u, 0.v., Skit. 23, 1802. J 5 om«> t\tfairH. Turnip pat. In - look lint*. But few visitors in town this week. M iss Maggie ilooten is quite) si-k with fever. Coi. Walter Wise, of Babb, was in town Tuesday. M. 11. Turiii|iseod, of Hampton, wa in town Wednesday. Isn’t, it about time the Night Stare were reorgn iiziii^. Several new scholars were enrolled it the lnsiitu'e Monday. When you buy pat onize those who advertise in The Weekly. Croquet see k to he a very popular game with -mr young people. Our wood and blacksmith shops ap pear to be doing a good im.-i less. I’lie weather tins week has beet' very unfavorable to cotton pickers. Mr. J. W. Max well'is having som improvements mole on lih dwelling. Sheriff (Hass is improving his resi deuce by puttmg on a dress ot paint. Mr. Merrell Lowe visited relative in Atlanta, and Hapeville this week Our farmer are not holding thei cotton for a rise in price this season Miss Birdie Daniel is visiting Mis- Tallie .Johnsin near Klippen this week Mr. Sam Camph. 11. ol Anu rieus, t> visiting friends and r< latives in tin city. A straw ride and moonlight picnic is the only social event oil tapis at present. a Ilenry county raised send rye at ST.SO per bushel at the residence ol C. M. Speer. “Talking p-dilics an 1 eating acup pernongs” is a popular past unto just at this season. Hon. Ned Iteagtn, of Henry, was here Monday and Tuesday. — 1 ’oving ton Enterprise. A little son of Mr. .1. E. Alex mder had the misfortune to break an arm last Wednesday. The crop reports indicate that Geor gia’s cotton crop will he much shorter this year than last. Grand rally of the People's piriv of Henry county on the 30t.1t, iust. All are tuv.tcd to attend. The indications are that compara tively little Western corn will be sold iu Henry county next year. We have a fine lot of Pants on hand which we are selling bt low their real value. Racket Store. A number of prominent. Third party orators will be present at tiie People’s party rally on the 30th. Miss Sallie Tomlinson returned from Atlanta last Monday, after spending several weeks with relatives. Miss Carrie Dupree, of Lowe’s dis trict, is visiting lit ih ■ city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Weems. Our stock of Shoes is now complete Ledi-s siloes 7acts, to $2 of). Melt shoes SI 00 to -M-00 Backet Store. Tiie voters of the county are re speetfiilly requested to come out to tiie People a party rally on tiie 30.1 t iust. The doctors report their line of busi ness very dull at present. No sickness of a serious nature being report ed. Lelies dress go sh an 1 trimmings to match Please call and examine, wiil take pleasure in showing them. Racket Store. Sheriff Glass carried FI. Pendleton, Col., who was recently convicted of gambling, to the Fulton county chain gang last week. Mrs. Stella Woodward, nee Moore has been spending several days in the city, the guest of her father, Marshal Moore, and family. Squirrel hunting is being extensive ly indulged in by our local sportsmau, who report them to be more numerous this season than usual. We call attention in this issue to the advestisment of the Stewart Mercantile company. Read what they have to say, it may concern you. A young negro buck, by the name of dim Hartsfield, was arrested and given lodging in the county boarding nouse ibis week for purloining a pistol. Mrs. E Oglesby, who lias been spending some time at Dr. 1. M Arm strong's Infirmary, returned home Sat urday last much improved in health. Ladies Knit Hose 10c. Gents Knit Hose 10c. Ladies Lisle Hose 10j. lutdies Herwdof silk Hose 2oc. Racket Store. Mrs. Mary Walker, and daughter, Mrs. Minnie Harwell, returned homo ! this week from au extendel visit to relatives and friends in Jonesboro and ; Atlanta. The rain last Monday was a great disappointment to niauv of our people who contemplated hearing the joint dis cussion at Conyers between Livingston i and Watson, A word to dad i .. i -. tit -ipt.it i- bo a good n,v .. ? U in . her, ihe 'lark uijlijjlw'f V, iitei* ~,1 soon lie upon us. . JflHb H, ' I lie dashing du ijn -tad Mu-Inn; damsels ol this heiliwtjfjr. Ace i»r-. -j, ~- - mg to indulge iu oiielit n - picnic l> ■ fore (lie idling Itr.atli'-pl tiie ice king -trots the woods of their iliiago. If you want the best little farm foi less money, by So popaCre, titan olliei lauds are fetching buy tiie farm ot Col. C. M. Speer lying near the snti ut lis of Mel) iiuuiglit wti his ad This is tiie sj.asou when every one should see that tlioir p|-etubes uu 1 u gn a thorough cleansing, j Decaying vege tation and other matter that so readil\ collects is a great ineqil -r of dis-tas : !) oz. ail wool 111ledf .leans redtic ii from to 30c per yard. 7 oz all wool tilled* Jrfkiis 25e. 4 4 Sheeting fij and o 1 4e by It -It. Best G cord spool i'.uvad to. Lie In die dozen. Rtoset Sure. Ihe o’d Uvo-st iry brick structure, on Macon str.-et, knovii ns the Dabney building, is repairs ; the up per story is b rug tenia way, and tiie bottom floor will be pnt iu first class condition. lions.-.ljilti Silliev, - Josepil Pottle. Ilev. Titad Pickett, and otliers whose names we have failed to learn will b present and address the people on tile 30th, at. McDonough, in the interest ol tiie People’s party Jgf Rev. J. E. Bosser will fill his regu lar appointment at the 1 M E. church next Sunday, morning and evening. Wo have been infomed that if the weather proves favorable he edntern plates protracting the services through the week. We learn that Messrs. 11. W. and 11. B. Carmichael have purchased the beautiful building lets fronting on Ma con street, situated between tin- resi iences of Capt. W. C. Sloan and Mr. G. G. Weems, and will erect thereon two handsome cottages. Capt. McNeal, traveling agent for the Christian Indefc !he state organ of the Baptist cluiiAh, gty.- Till-: Wkkk t-Y a pleasant call .last Tuesday. The Index has a nurabc-flof suhsci-ibers t t this place, and is a ju-tly popular peri odical Among the uiAnb. rs-ot the d«- nomination it reprttsfenls Daring the past Eweek the cot Inn bit «hie*« at this poinl was I airly go. ,1 I’he farmers are hrmging'ilu-ii eo ton to market as fast as gath -red. B.n the first of the week|-»omcwlmt, retard ed picking, Gut every one lias been taking advantage ofl the past bright day or so to gathcfjth^a^, quote the market at G .1-2 cents. We call attention in this issue, to tiie ] advertisement of Mr. T. M Speer, wlio j proposes to establish a school of Hot ology in McDonough. Mr. Speer is an old citizen of our town, and from his experience and tiie character of his work done in this place, lie is unrlobtedly qualified to thoroughly edit cate the coming generation of watch makers and jewelers. A lady, whose name we have, failed I to learn, lias been lit tiie city several ; lays testing the wonderful virtue of (In mad stone possessed by M-. Hunt Clem ents. About two weeks ago site wa-. bitten on tiie ear by a mad eat. and tiie bite caused Iter considerable pain and much uneasiness. The stone is said to have adhered to tiie wound something over nine hours on first application. One of the most ingenious youths iu our city is young Jdm Smith, dr , son of J. J. Smith, the machinist, lie was exhibiting on our streets the other day a bicycle solely constructed by him self, that would have reflected credit on an old and experienced workman. John shows inventive ingenuity of a high order, aud gives promise of some day becoming a master mechanic. Mr. W. A. Turner attended the joint discussion at Conyers last Mon day, and is enthused wit It the display made by Democracy on that occasion. He says that Tom Watson is a shrewd plausible ri-asoner, and a dramatic ora tor, but that be could not stand before the steady firo of facts, and the scatli ing sarcasm that fell so readily from the lips of “the only Leonidas,” Mr. Turner estimates that, fully two-thirds present were Democrats. It is perhaps not generally known by the many friends of Mr. M P. Camp, formerly of the firm of Duncan a Camp, that he has withdrawn from said firm and is no longer connected with it in any manner Vet. while he has no connection with the old firm of Dun can A Camp, his many Henrv county friends will be pleased to know that he will resume business on Broad street, Atlanta, Ga., in a few weeks. There are but few Henry couuty. people who trade in Atlanta, that do not remember genial Milt Camp, and especially the thousands of bargains he has given them. Bear in mind that you will short ly find him agaiu in business in bis old line, ready, willing and waiting to sell you goods cheaper titan ever. Thk Weekly is well equipped to do your job work. 1-oiH't Week Near at Hand. , li> iciulier term of court is draw •as: ii »! , i*i .• 1 tin: <.Ulcers are busily • iigigo.i [>i « |iai liia lor saiue, wild It the term does not move alone smoothly, the I odr will not be theirs. There will be t lull docket, and court will probably bold for two weeks. For several days Sheriff Glass has been serving summons on jurors, and attendmo to other numerous duties that devolve upon him. Among other cases to he tried that will be watched with interest, is that of the three negroes, Hen Hivins, Hen ry Harrison and Jim Schaelor, charged with the murder of Capt. A. Sloan. Below wo give a list of jurors drawn tor the ensuing term : UHAND JURY. .! B Host wick I) .1 Green M V Sowell ,1 0 Turner J A Florence \V G Gideons •J W VandergrilT T 1) Swann I I, Farguson W J Livingston VV H Lovell O V Thompson II .1 Copeland K Oglesby I) B Carmichael S G Bryans W G Copeiaud T 1) Stewart I' A Wood C R Patterson A A Lemon J W Smith Geo 1) Brown J W Patterson W A Simpson J W Clark Jr. M B Rodgers W A Mays Sr. S K Austin M M Garduer, TRAVERSE JI’KORS 1 ST, WEEK. L 1) Sims Geo W Riley W L Glass W 1! Traynham Jr I N Crumbley N B Ford J P Walker R T Greer J W Adair II F Elliott W F Smiih Josiah Askew Jr T J Crowell .1 R Green F. I’ Mays J K Babb Sam Hinton J M McGarity W II Dupree P W Jackson II S Rowan W A Craig TJ Lewis W B Willingham II (' Shields T I Pendley I, D Rutledge T R Peek N' A Wall John Parker W 1 Pair A 1* Simpson J J Pritchett II A Rowan •I K Johnson ,J R Nix. TRAVERSE JI'UOKS 2ND, WEEK. K A Flake J L Turner Ii L Weldon J W VandergrilT Jr. J F Bowen J P Rodgers .1 F Jeffries F W Mason R J Willians J H Nash J M Patillo D W Lewis W C Hamilton T 1 Williams J J Johnson G O Brannan .I B rirown Eli Stanley R B Babb J II Stell' Sam Coker B F Askew M I) Ford Jr. Z T Baird II A Turner J W Clarke W II R Mitchell .las 11 Crowell W B Bowden () B Turpin J P Green J M Smith T J Hays Ebb English J M Rivers J VV Johnson. In all towns where a ' newspaper is published every man should advertise in it, even if not more than a card stating his name and business he is eti ,gaged iu. it pays the advertise r Biuii lots the people at a distance know tiiat the town you reside in is a prosperous commu nity of business men. As the seed is sown so the harvest recompenses. Never pull down your sign while you expect to do business.—Ex. liev. M F. Duncan preached a char acteristically interesting sermon at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning last. For two years this devout, zealouss Christian worker lias beeu go injr in and out ameng our people, aud by his well appointed admonition fitly- I spoken counsel, an 1 blameless conduct has won for himself the respect and j confidence of all clas-cs and has gath- j ered about him numerous (riends aim 1 predict that the sun of his usefulness has just commenced to thr .w the first bright rays of promise across the east ern sky. On account of the down pouring rain there were no services in the evening, “Henry county’s cotton crop is un doubtedly short, and what has been made is bringing ruinous low prices, lint you can put it down in your fact column,” said one of our best farmers to a Weekly man recently, “that the j majority of our farmers will have a | plenty to eat and lots of it another year. It has been a long time since such a corn ciotias the present one has been raised in old Henry. Be sides that potatoes, peas and syrup in abundance ; and more, than for many years past, have rented out their smoke bouse*- in the West, and are binding at home.” Truly, the “darkest cloud has a s ilver lining.” The lazy days of Indian summer are upon us ; those dreamy, hazy days that cause the mind to drift out into the world of fancy and conjure up bright pictures, as the eye rests upon the varied hues being assumed by the leaves of the forest trees. it seems that each giant oak, tall and graceful poplar, and bending elm is vicing with each other, as to which shall flaunt the brightest liued banner before the biting blast of Boreas shall strip them again of their verdue ; thereby leav ing a pleasant memory resting upon the mimls of men that can be treasur ed up among the pleasures of the past and looked forward to with glad an ticipation. The harvest is ripe, and nature is bountifully pouring her of ferings into the lap of man : and he catching the inspiration, seems to ban ish dull care, and the reflection of the varie-colored foliage seems to radiate rom his countenance. Truly, this is the season fur thanksgiving. Glossy Sheen Ami vigorous growth, su much utlnmctl in hair, e;lu ho aoouroU by the usu oi Aye in 11.i.r \ ig»*r. TUoro id nothing IkiUt than tins preparation for keeping tho sealp clean, cool, atul In-altby. It restores to laded and gray hair the original color and beauty, pre vents baldness, and imparts to the ban a silky texture and a lasting and deiicato ft > grains*, i lie 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 Ilair Vigor was tho best invest ment she ever made. It imparts a soft And Silky Texture to the hair, and give* much satisfaction.” J. A. Adams, Bt. Augustine, Texas. “After using a number of oilier prepara tions without any satisfactory yesult, 1 Unit that Ayer's Hair Vigor Is causing my hair to grow.’ —a. .1, tisnient, General Merchant, Indian Head, N. VV. T. "Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only preparation I could ever find to remove dandruff, cure Itching humors, and prevent loss ot hair. I confidently recommend It." —J. C. Butler, Bpeucer, Mass. Result From Using “Ayer’s Hair Vigor will prevent prema ture loss of hair ami when so lost will stim ulate a new growth. 1 have used the prepa ration for those purposes aud know whereof I affirm.”—A. Lacombe, Opelousas, La. Ayer’s Hair Vigor 1' UIC FA REI> UY * Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggiata and Perfumers. Dyspepsia, distress after eating, sour stomach, poor appetite, bail taste, coat ed tongue aud heartburne are cured by De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the fa mous little pills. D. J. Sanders. Itch on human and horses aud all animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fail. Sold by (’. D. McDonald, druggist McDonough, Ga. NOTICE. We will gin cotton this season at 25 cents per lOOibs lint. We solicit tho patronage of the puplic. Cleveland & llam. IF Tom HACK ACHES. Or you are nil worn out, really good mr noth ing, it is general debility. Try mtonx’s IRON HITTERS. It will cure you, cleanse your liver, aud give u good uppetite. Blight people are the quickest t, recognize a good thing and buy it. W o sell lots of bright people the Liti le Early Risers. If you are not bngh these pills will make you so. 1). J. San ders. KILL-UERM ISKSS& minutes. For sale bv I). 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 are the smallest pills, will per form the cure and are the best. I). J. Sanders. ■LOGICAL SCHOOL. The undersigned, who has lmd over thirty years experience its a Watchmaker ami .lew der, proposes to open a school ol Horology in McDonough, in wliicti will he thoroughly taught Watchmaking, Jewelry repairing, Engraving, Electro-. Metallurgy, etc., etc, I 'ii pi Ih who have any mechanical aptitude, after taking a lour mouths course with me may sitiely calculate on making not less than Kilty Dollars per month, and liom Dial in One Hundred and Filly, as I have pupils in most of the Gulf Slates who are doing Dial well or In tier. A thorough knowledge oi the business is equivalent to the posses sion of Ten Thousand Dollars. For full particulars address me at Mc- Donough, or call and sec me. T. M. STEEK, Sept, 20th, '92. l'riuoipal. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this suc cessful CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by druggists on a positive guarantee, a test that no other Cure can stand successfully. If you have a COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, it will cureyou promptly. If your child has the CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CONSUMPTION, don’t wait until your case is hopeless, hut take this Cure at once and receive immediate help. Price, 50c. and S I.OO. Ask your druggist for SHILOH’S CURE. If your lungs are sore or back lame, use SIIILOII’S POROUS PLASTERS. Price, ajc. Fo 1* \ <llll iiilmlrsiiion* GEORGIA —Henry county. To all whom it may concern, G. F. Tur ner having in proper lorm, applied to me fui permanent letter* of administration on <h( estate of Jus. H. Turner, late of said coun ty, this is to cite all and singular the cred itora and next of kin of Jas. II Turner to he and appear at my office within the time) allowed by law, and show cause if any they can, why permanent administration should not he granted to G. F Turner on •!. id. Turner's estate. Witness my hand and official sign ure, this .'iOth day of August IS‘»y. WM. N. NELSON, Ordinary. lasiie to Sell. GEORGIA —Henry county. To all whom it ..1 i\ ■ 11. i‘ .**.-. :: v, ad min* “i r »fo of H -’I. « A .ti \ --d, ha ill p. O I ‘»■ i’ d 1 1> { h • «|- . fil’d for le m . to - 1 • u- in 1 • * • 1 iiiO eKi: L- ot -a;-, du. a d -1. i upp! rl - iii will Ik* luaril oil Ihe l»i '1 ;nd r ,tJj *oh r ... .it * i i W M N.NKL3OX. Ordiuary, Farm for Sale, Containing about til! acres, wi ll located in good community, on public road near Mt. Bethel church. A desirable place which can be had at a bargain. Apply at this oth There is no use talking, neithei llar-i risen or Cleveland will he elected un less they take De Witt’s Little Early Kisers They have a “gel there'’ quality possessed by no other pill. 1). j .). Sanders. DIED —In this city of consump tion. A familiar headline sn't it ? It's pretty risky to neglect a cold or cough. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant safe and sure. D. .1. Sanders. Now is the time to subscribe. Sheriff’. Nilles lor October. w iii he sold before Ihc court house door, iiu Hi .own ol Mi Donougii, Henry, county, 1 tie,.. between Die lawful heart of salo, I “ii the iusl ’1 itcsday in October, 18112, the . lollowiiig described property, to-wit: One house and lot in the town of Locust iirove, tin., known ns the 11. 0. Milton |ln hi si* and lot, where he now resides, said { him ie aieMnl levied on as lie* property of aid 1, (!. Milton to satisfy a distress war rant in lovorof.l. W. Vnndegriff vs. the said 11. 0. Milton. Levy mi de and turned .on lo me by T. ii. Sulivari, ’epuly sheriff This Aug 5, 1 892. printer's SO. N. A. GLASS, Sheriff. W ill be gold before the court house door. iii the Ilium of McDonough, county of Hen ry, tv it hill the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in October next, the follow ing properly 10-wil: One bay inure about five years old, named “Clara ” levied on as Die property of W. T. Gridin and A. T. Grillin to satisfy a mort gage Ii fa in favor of Hass Bros, from the county court of Henry county. This Ist ol Sept. ISO . N. A. GLASS, Sheriff. Also at Ihc same time and place the fol lowing described property 10-wit: Due half aero of land, more or less bounded on (he north by lands of Lewis Hardv, east, by lands of Holloway Crocket, soulh by hinds of Henry Tomlinson, and west by hinds of Scott Green. Levied on as Die propprty of Fred Cary, to sutisfy an attachment sworn out before John W. Maz. well, N. P Ex oil'. J, 11.,I 1 ., in favor of Steph en Kimbcll, this Aug. 27th 1892. N. A. GLASS, Sheriff licave lo Nell. t i EOHGlA—Henry county, To all whom it may concern, Mrs. Mary J. Wilson adinx of Mary C. Tucki.tr, deceas ed, has in due form applied to the under signed for leave to sell the lands and per sonal property belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the Ist Monday in October next. Aug. 30th 1892. WM. N. NELSO <, Ordinary. ■ ’or (Miarilan.li ip. GEORGIA—Henry county. To all whom it may concern, G. F. Turner having in due form applied to the under signed for the Guardanship of tho persons ami property Augustus H. Turner and Jas. 11. Turner and minor children of .las. 11. Turner, Isle of said conntv deceased, which is hereby given that his ap pliualion, will lie heard at my ollice, on tho Ist Mon lay in October next. Given under my hand and official signa ture, this Sept, Ist 1892. WM. N. NELSON. __ Ordinary. I'oi- \<lmiiti»ti-uiiuii. GEORGIA —Henry county. To all wiio.u it may concern: W. S. Foster having, in proper form applied to me mi permanent letters of admiDiutration on he estate of Elijah Foster, Sr., late of said county, this is to eite all and singular tho creditors and next of kin of Elijah Fos ter, Sr., to be and appear ut my office with in the t ime allowed by law, an J show cause, if any they can, why permanent administra sbould not be granted to W. S. Foster on Elijah Foster’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 301 h day of August 1892. WM. N. NELSON, Ordinary. Notice (<> ICiiek Tliimoiin. Will lie let out by sealed proposals to the lowest bidder, at the Reach Stone bridge on the 20th day of Scptm’r, 1892, the build ing ot six rock pillows. The plan or specif ication of said pillows and contract to bo entered into call be seen by culling at the Ordinary's offices of Henry, Newton, and Rockdale counties. Toe opening of said proposals will take place at the I'cachstono Shoals bridge at 10 o’clock a. m., on the day above set apart. The contractor will l.m required to give bond and good se curity Ini’ the full compliance of tnc con- Iraet entered into. Thu Ordinaries of Hen ry and Rockdale counties and Die board of county commissioners of Newton county reserve the right to reject any one or all the bids if they think proper to do so. WM. N . N ELSON, Ordinrry H. C. t. SEA,MON, Ordinary It, 0. .J. W. ANDERSON, Chm'ii hoard commissioner* Newlon co. THESCHOOL OF THE SOUTH! (Open day and night the entire year) UNPARALLELED SUCCESS! ! ! Tiiki k Distinct Dki'aktmknts—Commer cial . Stenograph, Telegraph—covering «>,- .<OO feet of space, all under direction of dis tinguished specialists. Text kpoks discard ed ! Scholarships and board cheaper than other institutions. Graduates assited to positions through our employment agency— not one idle- Send for handsome catalogue to WV ATT A MARTIN, Macon, G a , Itiile Ti Hi. It appearing to the court by the petition of Catharine O. Herron that Mary M. Der rick, on the g!ltil day of December, 1883, executed and delivered to said Catharine O. Herron a mortgage on a tract of laud lying in said county, to-wit: the north half of lot No. seventeen (17) in the third (fid) dis trict of said county, consisting of ninety (lilt) acres more or less; for the purpose of securing the payment of a certain promis sory note for the sum of three hundred do|- lars principal, and a remaining interest note of twenty-five dollars, also a principal, both aggregating three hundred and twenty-five dollars, due Ist day of December, |BHB,with interest therefrom at eight (8) percent per annum, made by the said Mary M. Derrick on tin Tltii day of December, ISS.’J, and payable to the said Catharine O. Herron, due Ist day of December, 188 y, with inter est at eight (8) per cent per annum, as vforesaid, from said last date as stated,which said notes the said Mary M. Derrick re fuses to pay. it is therefore ordered that the said Mary M. Derrick pay into this Court, on or hclore the next term theicof, the principal and in i terest due on said notes, and the cost of I this suit, or in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. And it is further ordered that this rule lie pub lished in Tu* llkniy Cocntt Wkkkly, a newspaper published in said county of Hen ry, once a month for four (4) months, or served on the said Mary M Derrick, or her special agent or attorney, three (3) months previous to the next term of this Court. April 19th, 189-i. JAMES S. BOYNTON, Judge. 1 hereby certify that the above and fore- I going is a true and exact copy of the rule as it appeared on the minutes of Henry Su ; perior Court, April term, iß9d. Given under my hand and olficial signa ture this June 1, 189:4. LUTHER PAIR, Clerk.