The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, October 07, 1892, Image 4

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WEEKLY c . TDIES. J. A. l orcill , Editor. Entered at the postufllce at McDonough Git, as second-class mail matter. McDonouoh. Ga., Oct. 7, I*o2. Do You Know ? That thero are several wolves m sheep's clothing roaming around iu this world ? That it is true to have one true, stead- j fast friend than a dozen in whom you could not confide the smallest secret ? That life is sweet to him who drinks only the pure wine of love and throws away the dregs ? That modesty is woman's richest j jewel ? That jealousy is poison to the soul and will rob you of happiness and health when cherished too much ? That this world is filled with every thing that is grand and ennobling ? That prosperity ruins as many men as poverty ? That home should be the loveliest and most attractive place under heaven ? That the person who has no love for wometf is worse than a fool and is devoid of heart and tender emotions ? That the man who never opens his mouth is sometimes happier than the one who laughs the loudest ? That there is no meaner person than the one who would profess friendship to you and the next moment turn and stab you with lies and falsehoods ? That the man who says that life is not worth living has always looked at it from a pessimistic standpoint, has never mixed and mingled with the best part of the world, nor looked at life through clear, crystalized glasses ? That “life is love,” and the more love we have for our fellow man the sweeter life will seem ? Good Hands. That is a good band which is put out to help some one who is fallen by the way side. That js a good hand which knows how to make pain easier and headaches vanish. That is a good hand which knows how to give heartily and freely. That is a good hand which is put out, tojhclp you or me as we walk along in life, when we need home one to pro tect us. That is a good hand which never wrote anything of which is was asham ed, and which never puts its hand to fraud and dishorn sty. That is a good hand which helps along the sick and weak, the helpless and the poor. That is a good hand which does its work well; whatever it may be, wboro ever it may lie, it doth not grow weary and it doeth its work so it is worth its wages. We cannot rightfully claim to have done great things, or to be above our fellows in attained character ; but we have a right to desire and to strive to be and to do a great deal better than ♦hose around us. A 'ofty aim is worthy of us, even though a lofty claim is not so. “Sit not down in the popu las seats and cotnon level of virtues,” says Sir Thomas Browne, ‘ but endeav or to make them heroieal.” It is not enough to be as good as the average man. Our striving should be after completeness in character and spotless ness in conduct. Anything below this standard should be below our aspirations and endeavors. A PIKEBI.OOD MI.DK IAI', Bad blood is the first cause of much ill health. If affects the brain, the nerves, the heart, the luugs, the liver and the kidney, livery organ of the body becomes debilitated and there is soreness and distress iu every portion washed by this great river of life when filled with poisonous impurities. A true blood medicine will therefore fre quently restore the invalid to health and strength when all else fails. Such a med icine is ■»r .lolin ISiill’n Kiii-tsiparilln. By replenishing the blood with vitality, and cl-un-dug it of every im purity the broken down consti tution becomes coeval-■ cent and begins to r build at once. Instead of growing weaker and more debilitated, one 1 r o re ;er in every part, and 1< an 1 o-ticitv of spirits and youthful buoyancy that is most gratify c 1. -I’.le (102 t--a spoonfuls) SI. ' Si M I - rueeists. ty’Albert 0. Itnulolph.of I’arsons, Kansas, writes : “I felt m\self grow ing nervous and more w\ each day. I could not uu ■. -j and in;, a Intent. I did not think it was on • ' to the con dition of my bloc ies 1 -id no sores on mv person. How -v- rI l • \ Dr. .lolin Bull’s Sarsaparilla as a tonic and it proved to be the i.i- o’l ici >!. i lor I grew better at once. The man who brags much on Lis goodness will bear a : ■ id d -:;1 of watch ing “Save who can!’’ was the frantic cry of Napoleon to 1 is army at Water loo. Save health and atmigtb while you can, by the use of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla, is advice that applies to all, both young and old. Don’t wait until dis ease fastens on you ; begin at once. Best Corset ever offered for A cts made especially fur the Racket Store. She YAaiileil to Maternal Love. A Lush had fallen upon the assembly. A medium sized woman with a slight : rowth of whiskers was speaking earn estly and persuasively. She was ad dressing (he wives and mothers, and her words of advice related to the man agement of a house. “I’e satisfied,” she urged, “with the substance of power. Let it he enough that you rule your household without an ostentatious display of authority.” She paused. “Ma! ma !’’ An excited boy had burst into the room and stood breath less, with heaving breast and flushed cheeks, just within the door. “Ma! ma!” lie screeched. The medium-sized women with a slight growth of whis kers displayed evidences of great emo tion. There was a noticeable pallor in her face. “Iu my own house ” She endeav ored to be calm. “Ma, come home!” The excited boy had proceeded to wasd the front, and it was plain that he was addressing the medium-sized wo men. Her voice trembled, but she continued bravely : “I am content to govern ” “Ma, ma, baby’s crying and pa's mad.” The tremor iu the voice of the lady with the slight growth of whiskers grew more pronounced. “And never insist ” “Ma, ma, pa says if you don’t come home in fifteen minutes he’ll break your back.” The boy, hot and gasping, stood before her. “Why, Willie!” Her expraession of countenance was suggest’vo of terror. Her attempt to appear surprised was a conspicuous failure. “Ma, baby’s crying and pa ” “Hush !” She turned to the audi ence. “Maternal love,” she remarked, with a groat effort at self-repression, “is the strongest impulse known to hu manity. You must excuse me. Igo to ray child.” When they saw how very anxious she was to get home they could not doubt what she had said about the love ihatdwelletli in a mother's heart - Detroit Free l’ress. People with hair that is continually falling out, or tlioso that are bald , can stop the falling, and get a good growth of hair by using Hall’s Hair Ilenewer. When the hair begins to come out in combing, it shows a weakness of the scalp that calls for immediate attention. The best preparation to arrest further loss of hair and restore the scalp to a healthy condition is Ayer’s Hair Vig or. There is no way of making a perma neut succoss in this world without giv ing an honest equivalent for it. The Testimonials Published in behalf of Hood's Sarsapa rilla are not extravagant, are not “writ ten up,” nor or they from its employes. They are facts, and prove that Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses absolute merit and is worthy the full confidence of the people. Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, effective, hut do not cause pain or gripe. Be sure to get Hood’s. What shall it profit a man if ho gain the whole world and then has dyspepsia so bad that he can’t enjoy any of the good things it contains? lie wont have dyspi psia if ho takes l)o Witt’s Little Kearly Kisers. I). J. Sanders. DIED—In 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. 1). J. Sanders. There is no use talking, neither Har rison or Cleveland will he elected un less they take l)e Witt’s Little Early Risers. They have a “get there” quality possessed by no other pill. D. J. Sanders. Uule .HI Ni. It appearing to the court by the petition of Catharine O. Herron that Mary M. Der rick. on the 2ll(t\ day of December, 1883, .-xii-iited 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 (ltd) dia ! i i-ii-t of said county, consisting of nine.v !tO acres more or less; for the purpose of j securing the payment of a certain promis : \ note for the sum of throe hundred dol lars principal, and a remaining interest note >1 twenty-live dollars, also a principal, both a iling three hundred arid twentr-tive dollars, due Ist dav of December, 1888,with inti 11 st therefrom at eight (8) percent per inn ;m, made by the said Mary M. Derrick on toe “Oth day of December, 1883, and payable to tie said Catharine O. Herron, - Ist day of December, 1888, with inter -t at eight ,8) per cent per annum, as i-;. 're-aid, from said last date »9 stated,which -aid notes the said Mary M. Derrick re fuses to pi y. li is therefore ordered that the said Mary M. Du rick pay into this Court, on or betore t'i>- next term theieof, the principal and in terest due on said notes, and the cost of t - suit, or iu default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. And it is further ordered that this rule bo pub lisl i d in The Hexbv County Weekly, a | new spaper published iu said county of Hen ! iv, oucc a month for four (4) mouths, or -crvctl on the said Mary M Derrick, or her -peeial agent or attorney, three (3) months previous to the next term of this Court. April 19th, 189“. JAMKS 8. BOYNTON. Judge. 1 creliy certify that the above and lore going is a true and exact copy of the rule us it appeared on the minutes of Henry Su pi i ior Court, April term, 1892. Given uuder my hand and official signa ture this June 1, 1892. LUTHER PAIR, Clerk. lU'astesiQ Good ym* One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a large sale is because it is ‘‘Almost as palatable as milk;” but the best reason is that its curative properties are unequalled. It cures the cough, supplies the waste of tissues, produces flesh and builds up the entire system. :W - ■■■■■■ Scott’s Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Bcrofula, and all Anaemlo and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. Almost as palatable as milk. Get only the genuine. Pre pared by Scott 4 Bowne, Chemists, Now York. Sold by all Druggists. Mlirrlll's Sales for October. 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 October, 1892, the j following described property, to-wit: One house and lot in the town of Locust Grove, Ga., known as the B. U. Milton house and lot, where he now resides, said house and lot levied on as the property of said B. C. Milton to satisfy a distress war rant in fovor of J. W. VandegritF vs. the said Is. C. Milton. Levy mi de and turned over to me by T. E. Sulivat,, ’eputy sheriff This Aug 5, 1892. Printer’s $6. N. A. GLASS, Sheriff. Will be sold before the court hou-e door, iuthe towm of McDonough, county of Hen ry, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next, the follow ing property to-wit: One bay marc about five years old, named “Clara,” levied on as the property of W. T. Griffin and A. T. Griffin to satisfy a mort gage fi fa in favor of Bass Bros, from the county court of Henrv county. This Ist of Sept. 189 . N. A. GLASS, Sheriff. Also at the same time and place the fol lowing described property to-wit: One half acre of land, more or less bounded on the north by lands of Lewis Hardy, east, by lands of Holloway Crocket, south by lands of Henry Tomlinson, and west by lands of Scott Green. Levied on as the propprty of Fred Cary, to satisfy an attachment sworn out before John W. Max well, N. I*. Ex off. J, I’., jn favor of Steph en Kimbell, this Aug. 27th 1892. N. A. GLASS, Sheriff Leave to Soil. GEORGIA —Henry county. To all whom it may concern, Mrs. Mary J. Wilson admx of Mary C. Tucker, deceas ed. has in due form applied to the under signed for leave to sell the landi and per sonal property belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heurd on the Ist Monday in October next. Aug, 30th 1892. WM. N. NELSO 1, Ordinary. For tJusxrilixnNhip. 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 the persons and property Augustus H. Turner and Jas. 11. Turner and minor children of Jas. 11. Turner, late of said county dcccuscd, which is hereby given that his ap plication, will be heard at my office, on the Ist Monday in October next. Given under my hand and official signa ture, this Sept, Ist 1892. WM. N. NELSON. Ordinary. ■ Admiiilttti'ution. GEORGIA—Henry county. To all whom it may concern: W. S. Foster having, in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of adminintration on the estate of Elijah Foster. Sr., late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Elijah Fos tec, Sr., to be and appear at my office with in the time allowed by law, an 1 show cause, if any they can, why permanent administra should not be granted to W. S. Foster on Elijah Foster’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 30th dnv of August 1892. WM. N. NELSON, Ordinary. notice lo Koch .VIiIMOUN. Will lie let out by sealed proposals to the lowest bidder, at the I’each Stone bridge on the 20th day of Septui’r, 1892, the build ing of six rock pillows. The plan or specif ication of said pillows and contract to be entered into can lie seen by calling at the Ordinary’s offices of Henry, Newton, and Rockdale counties. Tue opening of said proposals will take place at the Eeachstone Shoals bridge at 10 o’clock a. in., on the day above set apart. The contractor will be required to give bond and good se curity lor the full compliance of the con tract entered into. The Ordinaries of Hen ry and Rockdale counties and the board of county commissioners of Newton countv reserve the right to reject any oue or all the bids if they think proper to do so. WM. N. NELSON, Ordinrry H. C. ). SEAMON, Ordinary K. 0. J. W. ANDERSON, Ohm’ll board commissioners Newton co. THESCHOOL OF THE SOUTH! (Open day and night the entire year) UN PARALLELED SUCCESS !!! Three Distinct Pkiwrtmknts—Commer cial , Stenograph, Telegraph—covering t>,- '>oo feet of space, all under direction of dis tinguished specialists. Text books 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 WT U l \ -U.4KTI.V, Macon, Ga. lieave lo *oll, GEO Hi I A—Henry county. To all whom it may concern, IL T. A vary, administrator of Mathew A vary, deceased, has in pue form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the esiate of said deceased, and said applica tion will l>e heard on the Ist Monday in Oc tober next. August 30th 1894. WM. N. NELSON. Ordinary, Now is the time to subscribe. Scott’s Emulsion Tli* smallest .Pill In the YY or Id! jTistt’sTiniPis! . or© very small, yet possess all th© vir % tue« of the larger Tutt’i Pills which I r have been so pop* .ar for thirty years, m Their six© and sugar-coating com -9 mend them for tho use of children { and persons with weak stomachs* For P Sick Headache ( m they ar© Invaluable as they cans© tli© B food to assimilate, nourish th© body! and pass off naturally without nausea Mor griping. Doth sizes of Tutt’s Pills 9 ar© sold by al 1 druggists. Dos© small. < Price, »sc. Office, 39 Park Place, N. Y. THE ODELL TYPE - WRITER. S2O "ill buy Type ll’ri ter with 78 characters, and 815 for the 9>i mile <’asi> Odell, warranted to do better work than any machine made. It combines simplicity with durability, speed, ease of operation, wears longer with out cost of repairs than any oilier machine. Has no ink ribbon to bother the operator. It, is neat, giibstaintial, nickel-plated, per fect, and adapted to all kinds of type writ ing. Like a printing press, it, produces sharp, clean, legible manuscripts. Two or ten copies can lie made nt one writing. Any intelligent person can become an operator in two days. We offer SIOOO to any oper ator who can equal the work of the I) onblc Cose, Odell. Reliable agents and salesmen wanted. Special inducements to dealers. For Pamphlets giving Indorsements, etc. address ODELL TYPE WRITER CO., 358-364 Dearborn St. Chicago, 111. Made In all styles and b!jsos. Lightest,! strongest, easiest working, safest, simplest, I most accurate, most compact, and most I modern. For sale by all dealers In arms. I Catalogues mailed free by The Marlin Fire Anns Co., New Haven, Conn., 17. S. A. MRS. GREGORY’S ART SCHOOL, J,IOR YOUNG LADIES, from a distance. I 1 A practical course of Art Instruction, iu Drawing, l’ainting, Pastel, etc. Address 291, Courtlaml Ave, Atlanta, Ga. S£ff I l!ft !# nr " l Opium Habits b rdfi fis IV £? L w cured at home with* g¥ oldSlL I ?icu&^r£ ■ ■ Atlanta, Ga. Office 104 X Whitehall St. J 3 £ "When I began your • ■ w treatment 3 mni. ago I was ■o/\ p/v exhausted by ailments that I c«>uld not; Before. A’ter. Lost, do any work. The accompanying fig- Weight 945 lbs 195 ibs 50 lbs ures sbyw the result of 3 months' treat ! Hint 4b in. 31 in. 11 iu. ment. I now feel like anew being. Ills Waist... 4*i in. 29 in. 11 in. and pains are all gone. My friends are] Hips.... 51 in. 48 in. 9 In. surprised. Will cheerfnlly reply to Inquiries with stamp Inclosed.” PATIENTS TREATED &Y MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. liarmleM. No Starving. Send 6 cents in stamps for particulars to DH. 0. Ml. r. SNYDER. ■ VICKER S THEATER. CHICAGO. ILL. I) EA’rt'Y’N PIANOS.—In use ev ) erywhere. Write for catalogue. Pan el F. Beatty, Washington. New Jersey A GOOD SEAMSTRESS HOUSEHOLD HEOESSST; AND A HOUSEHOLD NEC ETSiTY ;c- ONE OF OUN NEW SEW,NG MACI-r^ES. « * - -/,v ' “ •*>*. S - —••• ''i'HfcqiWSt. J.uiWq*! I: ; 'hint-mill,:. For Full Particulars Address NationaiSewingMachineCo. BUOCK..OR. TO JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE, H.L. Matufactu.’trs of Fins Family Sawing Machine*. PARKER’S „ HAIR BALSAM ami beautifies the hair. Pro motet a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Uair to its Youthful Color. Cure* scalp diseases K hair tailing. 50c, and $ I.UU at Dm I •‘c Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It cures the worst Cough, »' *'»k Lungs. Debility, Indigestion. Pain, Take in t ime. eta HINPER CO RN Sa The only sure cure for Core*. Slop* a*i pair. lie. at Druggists, or a CO., N. Y. f ' H'f' r ' . y.-nr i» N -nr made hr J.>hn R. Go.kl« in.l r< y ..VY.,»i »«l t«>r u*. leader, you may n-« make as maili.but »e ua 'iniii y ut|vtuk!y In n t earn tr. mSi to fiU a i y;*t the Mart, ai«l irn tf as yon po on. Both »v»e*. all apes. In any |nrt of |Aiaeri*f. you can commence at home, p-iv. ring: ah your tin»«,oc aparv nu menu oniy to the wofk All ia new ttreat pay 81 R> for every worker. We atart you. fumiahnig everything:. EASILY, S'PEkIULV learned. I AKl'K'l LAUS KKIE. Address at once. M CO.• it-'h 1 Li.Ml, MalSk. .-npr. . ; ADVERTISE Trades rr\ar\ * •Sv.Ji'VfcsLjJ' ns**'. . •• '.-srigEal ' y*~ v. ' 1 r ■■ 'Tr* ' r r*7i| ■i THIS NEWSPAPER CIRCULATES* IN *THE * HOMES 0F * TIIE *PEOP LE* B U YIN C*T H E KIND * OF * GOODS * YOU * MAY HAVE*TO*SELL I - MORAL : INVITE THEM TO YOUR STORE. * IN « THE * WEEKLY. * T, E. EELIS, —WITH — Wood-BeaumontPjoye. FiMC? 85-87 Whitehall, 70-72 Broad, ATLANTA, GA. THE Furnniture House, THE Stove House of Atlanta. Lowest Prices ever known on srootl sroods. o o No. 7 Cook Stove, with 38 pieces of ware, for only $9.00. Plush parlor suits, 6 pieces, full size, well made, $23. One quart Mason Fruit Jars $1.20 per dozen. Give us a call when you are in Atlanta, Write for our mammoth Catalogues, BABV CARRIAGES A SPECIALTY. A good Baby Carriage for $1.75. Wood & Beaumont Stove and Furniture Co. Fidelity Mutual L-ife Association. NEW ! Duplex Assurance Bond, a combination ot a Spe cial Term Policy of the Fidelity Mutual Life Association, Philadelphia, Pa., and a Cumulatice Bond of the Lom bard Investment Co. (capital $q, 000,000.) The Union Trust Tiust Co. of Philadelphia, (paid up capital $1,000,000 ) Guarantee to give more assurance, with better security’, better options and better cash or paid paid up insurance val ues than any company in America, with less cost to the as sured. JACKSON & MADDOX, Mgr’s, Atlanta. J. A. FOUCHE, Agent, McDonough, Ga. -v \v & t. yp£ GOSMERGiAL DOLLEO3 OF EBMTUGSY mm, LEXINGI OiNJ, KENTUCKY. Highest Honor aad fHoJ( f Medal re: ivcl at TH lit Ft Cfi . for System of P<v>k krepina and OencnU Bnsimss F-!u-' .'/on. ].u-■ stu«>nts in attendance »!. • i*r.st jc:. from 30 States and nndgo Countries. • yei 1 Bttttin em* (oft rue consists of Book-ktmix: 7, Ft <•> * Arithv ■ • .Pm :ns p, ('■ 1 ■ ci-il Jxi V. cfuvwisi'ty, Hanking, Joint Stork, Manufacturiu i. lecture*. Business Practice, McrvanUie Corrcr; -yrulmrc, 4r t ost of Kull ttuminens i'nursc, inr’ : ! n? Tuition, Stationery and lUmrci in a nice family, about soo. Shorthand, I ype- Writing aan Telegraphy arc Special ties, having special teachers and rooms, and can be taken alone or with the Business Course. Special Department for i.adicH. Lady Principal employed. No charge for procur ing situations. «Mr„Yo Vacation* Knter now. For Circulars address, WlLltl R if. sniTll , Dres., Lcjrington, Ky. B’«y > ioti» (iKORGIA- Henry iVma'v. Where ns I. 11. In, ;i.!ini IsU.i rof Jacob 8. Akin, repr -.-nu to t i c*o . . in ids petition duly tiled, that he h • -I!- ,ti tniiiNtoivd the t-sl sfi* oi' A u: I his in th •ulorc lu cite alt pi-* s «•»■* >ti ceiiit.J, iicirs a:ui ci. litors, to s 1 * v •*•*- • il anv I hey can,why said idminist rator * n,| not be discharged tr rn his administr ition ami receive letters of disrnissiou on the Monday in October, I Obi. duly .Till, I-> J. ml X. NELSON, Pi inter*« fee $5 80 Ordin try H. 0. For Administration. GEORGIA—H unry county. To all whom it may concern: Mary S. Gwaltney having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate ot Edwin Gwaltney late of said county deceased, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next ol kin of Edwin Gwaltney, to !*e and appear at 111 , office within the lime allowed In- law, and show cause it any they can why permanent, administration should not 1,..- pr inted to Mary a. Gwalln-v, on lid is i: Gwaltney'a estate. Witness mv hand oilicia! signature, lei; Aug. 30th Ihj ». WM X. NELSON. Oi Uinary. A of this conn y who has excellent judgement ivinarkn I to us the other day that lie knew of no pill so good for constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaint as !) ■> Witt’s Little Ifi rlv His- 1). ,J. Hinders. B 2. UART.IICHASL, Undertaker AND DEM EH IN— FURNITURE, LUMBER Brick and Shingles. I am well supplied with everything in ray line, and propose to furnish Builders with their material at exceed ingly reasonable terms for the next 6o days. J have on my yards two hundred and fifty thousand Shingles, and the prices they are being offered at demand }’our attention. As to Furniture and Un dertaker’s Goods, I am always prepared to fix for you, let your wants be what they may. See me before buying what you want. Nice Hearse and careful driver sent out with better class ot coffins, where dis tance does not exceed 20 miles. B. B. Carmichael. IT TS A DLTY yon owe yourself and fans* lly to tret the bent value for your money, Economize in your footwear by purchasing b. Douglas Shoes, which represent the best value for prices asked, an thousands will testify. tfcTTAKE NO RIJBSTITt’TB.^B W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE CENfLE&IEN, THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONtY. A genuine sewed shoe, that will not rip, tine calf, seamless, smooth inside, flexible, more com fortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe ever Bold at the price. Equala custom made shoes costing from $4 to $;». and £5 TTnnd-newod, flneealf shoes. Th® most sty liaji, easy and durable shoes ever sold at the price. They equal flue imported shoes costing from $8 to sl2. OO 50 Folic© Shoe, worn by farmers and all ap* w ■ others who want a good heavy calf, three soled, extension edge shoe, easy to walk in, and will keep the feet dry and warm. CO 50 Fine Calf, 02.25 and 02.00 Work liigmcn’s Shoe 3 will give more wear for th® money than any other make. They are made for ser vice. The increasing sales show that workingmen have found this out. r*nv£’ and Youths* 61.75 School Shoes are worn by the boys every where. The most serviceable shoes sold at the prices. }3 00 llnud-newed, 92.50, kaUICb #2.00 and £1.75 Shoes for IH tHses are made of the best Dongola or fine Calf, as desired. They are very stylish, comfortable and dura ble. The S;I.UO shoe equals custom made shoes costing from $4.00 to $6.00. Ladies who wish to economize in their footwear are finding this out. Caution.—W. L. Douglas’ name and the price Is stamped on th© bottom of each shoe; look for It when you buy. Bewareof dealers attempting to sub stitute other makes for them. Bucb substitutionsar® fraudulent and subject to prosecution by law for ob taining money under false pretences. L» DOIGhAS, llrocktou, Mass. Sold by 80LD BY T. A. SLOAN X CO., Racket Store. Mcllili mi Ms AND BRASS FOUNDRY I announce to the public that I am now tdy to do all kinds of Machine Repuiri: .ct. as 'lean SlniiiMc-. Cotton tons, tii'piiafiiraßd Mill Machin ery. *! ns anti t.nin,«l 1 Gin tan, ;t K|tcciall]r. I keep constantly on hand all kinds oi 3ras3 Fittings. Insoirators (of any size), Iron Piping and Pipe Fittings ; Pipping Cut and Threaded any Size and Length, I am prepared to repair your machinery cheaper than you can have it done in Atlanta. All *ork guaranteed to give satisfaction. May 248 J. J SMITH. SSOO REWARD Will be paid to the agent of any scale company who will say over his own name as agent, that the Jones 5 TOX WAGOX SCALE, S6O, is not equal to any made, and a standard reliabia scale. For particulars address only Jones of Binghamton, Binghamton, K.Y. npnin^™ ynyisKa WhTtehlttUSi SUBSCRIBE NO Hr