The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, November 11, 1892, Image 4

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WEEKLY 1 TIMES. J. A. FOBCHE, Editor. Entered at thepostoffieo at McDonough Ga., as second -class mail matter. McDonocgit, Ga., Nov. 11, 1892. Kicked the Wrong One. A young woman has been taught a lesson against all communication by signs. There were unexpected guests at dinner the other night, and her younger sister sat on one side of the table beside one of them. The sister was extremely communicative, and the elder became very nervous as revela tions concerning family affairs were made. She ffnally took to nudging the offender beneath the table, but foot pressures, however forcible and frequent, failed to stop the chatterer. After dinner the much annoyed young woman demanded fiercely: “What did you mean by not paying any attention to my signals ? How dared you go on so when I kept kick ing you to make you stop ?” Whereupon the younger sister look ed mystified. “Signals ? Kicks ?” said she. “Hut, my dear, you didn’t kick me.” And the family disciplinarian sank back limply as she gasped : “Oh, Sara, don’t tell me I was kick ing that man !” Catarrh, Not Local, Itut Constitu tional. Dr. Dio Lewis, the eminent Boston physician, in a magazine article says : “A radical error underlies nearly all medical treatment of catarrh. It is not a disease of the man’s nose ;itis a disease of the man, showing itself in the nose—a local exhibition of a Constitutional trouble.” Therefore, he argues the use of snuff and other local applications is wrong, and while they seem to give temporary relief, they realy do more harm than good. Other leading authorities agree with Dr. Lewis. Hence, the only proper method of cure for catarrh is by taking a con stitutional remedy like Hood’s Sarsa parilla, which, reaching every part of the body through the blood, does elim inate all impurities and makes the whole man healthier. It removes the cause of the trouble and restores the diseased membrane to proper condition. That this is the practical result is prov en by thousands of people who have been cured of catarrh by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. A few manufacturers recently offer ed a prize for an original motto for a pen. The New York Tribune avers that a man in a backwoods county of Iwoa promptly sent in the old standby, “The pen is mightier than the sword,” with the request to send tho prize by the next mail. Tho manfacturer jok ingly wrote to him asking if could prove his claim to be the author of the saying. And he got the following reply. “Well, I’ve read McGuffev’s reader and Kidd’s elocution and the Proverbs in the Bible, so I can’t say wheter 1 read it or thought it. If it is not in these books I’m sure it’s original.” In preaching againßt the sin of flirta tion the other day a French priest grew quite warm in charging the womeu of his congregation with that offence. Sud denly he took off bis skullcap, and pre tending to throw it, said: “I’ll throw my cap at the worst among you,” Immediately every women in the con gregation ducked her head. The best way to avoid scalp diseases, hair falling out, and premature baldness is to use the best preventive kuown for that purpose—Hall’s Hair lienewer. Senator Reuben Jones, of Baker county, dropped dead upon the streets of Atlanta last week, soon after the as aemblingof the legislature. He was in apparent good health, had been in the senate chamber and started to his boarding house for some papers. As he crossed the the street to reach a car he staggered, fell and was dead. la there n ICo.-i-.on 7 Is there a reason why you should re main an invalid, a discomfort to your self and those around you ? You say you have lost faith in medicine, and that doctoring does you no good. Y'ou are to be pitied for it is not you but the improper treatment you have received that is the fault. However, do uot dis pair medicine has not lost its virtue. Y'et, to get well, you must take the Right medicine. Try IFr. .loliit lluU'h Mai'Nii|iarilln. It lias cured many and will cure you. It is a quick rebuilder of broken down constitutions. It strengthens the nerves. It aids digestion. It gives an appetite. It purifies the blood. It checks decay. It heals soreness. It soothes pain. It is refreshing. You wrong yourself if you fail to give it a trial. Do so now. Do not delay. Large bottle (192 teaspoofuls) SI.OO. Sold by druggists. tJtS*’ A gentleman from St. Louis, Mo., who does not wish his name print ed, writes : “Had I sooner know the curative virtue of Dr. John Bull's Sarsaparilla, my whole married life would have been happier. My wife suffered from weakness and became an invalid. No medial treatment seemed to benefit her, and she had poor health for years, fiome six months ago, a neighbor induced her to try Dr. John Hull’s Sarsaparilla, and the change in her health and appearance almost seem cd like a miracle.” The candor of the editor of Cairo Southwestern Georgian is refreshing. He says : Some newspaper man start ed the report “that a Jacksonville girl kneads bread with gloves on.” Well, so do we. We also need it with our shoes on, with our trousers, and with all our clothes on. We need it bad and if our delinquent subscribers would pay up we would buy a whole baker’s shop.” No flowery rhetoric can tell the merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla as well as the cures accomplished by this excellent medicine. It may be tome consolation to not a few of our readers to remember that a vast majority of the people are poor, and that only two out of hundred suc ceed in business. Common lye soap (soft) is highly recommended as a cure for sorehead among chickens. It has been tried by several ptrties in this county, and in every instance it has effected a cure. Try it.—Ex. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, sti fles, Bpraius, all swollen throats, coughs etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by C. I). Mc- Donald. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool, ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fa.il- Sold by C. D. McDonald, druggist McDonough, Ga. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, 'l’etter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re founded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by any druggist. 'I a It c II it I I n Niii-Hsii»su-illfi. Is your blood in bad condition ? Do you feel weak ? I)o you have pain ? Do sores trouble you? Are you in poor health and growing worse ? Use Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla. It will make yon well and strong. Do not delay. Give it a trial. Get it from your druggist. Large bottle (192 tea spoonfuls) SI.OO Hr. John lliill'n Worm I>e* stroyers taste good and quickly remov< worms from children or grown people, re storing the w'eak and puny to robust health. Try them. No other worm medicine is so safe and sure, l’ricc 95 cents at drug store, or sent, by mail by John D. Park & Sons Co., 175 and 177 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, Ohio. KILL-GERM '.LOT&S minutes. For sale bv 1). J. Sanders. A ■MNESSAnKAnsoisKScURED |"2]3 by l’*ck’» Invisible Tubular Kur Cu»h uUBfF n££fl Of Inn*. Whispers heard. Comfortable. Rtitvossfulwhereal I remedies fail. Sold by P. Illseox, only, TQ TT 853 Broadway, Now York. Wnw for book of proofs I (ILL pRINTEBS ROLLERS J. Order vour CompOHition or send your Holler Stocks to be cast to D. J. REILLY & CO., 324 and 32G Pearl Sf, NEW YORK. Correspandencc solicited. Send for circu lar. H PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleanse* and beau title* the hair. Promote* a luxuriant growth. Nover Falls to Heatoro Gray Heir to its Youthful Color. Cure* *ra!p il ns.es ft hair tailing. flip, mid tI.UU at Druggut* consumptive! ri» xrm». i jmu . v*. U.. * 1 -j frl If iflW I*e Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It cures ihe wnrit Cough, Weak Lungs, Debility, Indigestion, Puin, Take in time. 50eta. Ml WDC Fi COR NS. The only nure cure for Corn*, ctup* all pain. 15c. at Druggirta, ur lIIBCOX It CO., N. Y. i IEBIG fIOMPANYS Extract of Reef KENT Purest — BEEF TEA Cheapest IWAM Alil.F. in the Kitchen for Soups, Sauces and Made Dishes. 11 f ilift|!/8“W ,in dOpiuinHablta^ UKKtYV L W cured at home with- VwttiS J a out naiu. Book of par ts IliySib S ticularseent FßEE. B ■ ■HwiMiUi ri’CiH.M.WooI,I.EV,M.D. a ■ Atlanta, Ca. Otlico 11M>6 Whitehall SU c* D JoSSif>? fSI u month by KjL A harmless tierbalfV\\ / / j ™ " remedied that do not iu-« » Ul J i jnre the health or interfere with one's business or nleaaure. It builds up and improves the general health, clears the skin and beautifies the complexion. No wrinkles or tlabblnees follow this treatment. Endorsed by physicians and leading society ladies. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL H-.rmlea*. No Starving. fUmi C r*nta in • tamps for particulart to os. o. w. r. sums, m vicku s theater. Chicago, ill O 9&9Q&G999 Th. small r<t Pill In the World I iTiittVfliiyPillsl • are Terr small, yet powesanll the vir tues of the larger Tutt’s Fills wlUeh A hare been so pop* ar for thirty year a. w A Their size and sugar-©oatlng wm-* 9 mond them for the use of children ()l and periom with weak stomach*. For O Sick Headache © they are invaluable as they cause the rSfoodtouMimlluto. nourish tho body W w and pass off naturally without nausea Oor griping. Both eir.es ef Tutt’s Fills are sold by all druggists. Dose small. 63 Friec, 050. Ollico, 89 Park Place, N. Y. ©O © ©• •0000 For Sale or Rent 100 or 175 acres of land, on McDonough and Griffin loud, six miles from McDonough ou Ga Midland railrrad. Also two mules. M. C. I.OW, McDonough, Ga. Or Dr. J. H. LOW, Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. l’«r l>i»mi«t.ion. GEORGIA—Henry county. Whereas, Mattie J. Barham, administratrix of B. F. Barham, represents to the court, in her petition duly filed, that she has fully administered B. F. Barham’s estate: This is therefore to cite all persons con cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administratrix should not be discharged Irom her adminis tration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday ill Februrv, 1892. This Nov. 15t,1892. ’ Wm. N. NELSON. Printer's fee $5 80 Ordinary H. C. Are you all run down ? Scott's Emul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. Scott’s Emulsion cares Coughs, (( V i A Q Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Swt Prevents wasting in children. AI- A. J* Www most as palatable as mlllc. lietonly _ the genuine. Prepared by Scott A -■ SJf JTV'tiHk Bowne, Chemists, Now York. Sold by all Druggists. ■ VIII ■ B 1»118 fI | TELEGRAPHY D. C. LOBB, WHOLESALE WHISKY, WINE, BEER, CIGARS, Etc. 13 Mitchell and 1 02. 104, and 106 Broad Sts, ATLANTA, GEORGIA flldW" Best, Purest and Most Reliable Goods in the market. All orders promptly filled. Make no mistake and give us your trade. T„ B. ELLIS, —WITH — WoOD : BIAMiSiQVE~& fURNTREfIti 85-87 Whitehall, 70-72 Broad, ATLANTA, GA. THE Furnniture House, THE Stove House of Atlanta. Lowest Prices ever known on good goods. 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. LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. *f°,r Gold Medal received nt World's Exposition, for Bystem of P.ook keeping and General Business Education. 1000 students in attendance the past year from 30 States and Foreign Countries. 10,000 Graduates in business. 15 Tcnehers employed, fit©’ lSuttineHM taurHe consists of Book-keeping, Business Arithmetic, Penmanship , Commercial Laic, Merchandisinq, Joint stork, B ( vn{facturinq, lectures. Hum ness Practice, Mercantile ('orrespondcnce, d-c. 2! including Tuition, Stationery and Board in a nice family, about fUO. Shorthand, Type-W ritiny and Telegraphy are Speeiab special teachers and rooms, and can l>e taken alone or with the Business Course. (nTaitßi*Sf? nIP£ rt t? ent +f or Lady Principal employed. No charge for procur ing situations. I tication. Enter now. For Circulars address, WILUUU It. SMITH, M*res., Lejcinaton, Ky. GIVE US YOUR JOB WORK If you want it Neatly and Cheaply done. rifles §1 Wade In ull styles and sizes. Lightest. B ■ strongest, casket working, safest, simplest, H ■ most accurate, most compact, and most I ■ modern. For sale by all dealers la arms. I 3 Catalogues mailed free by a Tho Karlin Fire Arms Co., 1 ■ Nkw Haven, Conn., tf.S. A. B For Tear', S 11; GEORG lA—Henry county. To ull w hom it may concern: Margaret J. Foster, widow of Elijah Foster, late of said county, deceased, having made appli cation for a year’s support out of tho estate of said deceased, and appraisers having been appointed to set aside said support, and said appraisers having made return of the amount set aside for (hat purpose, This is to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said retu n should not be approved and made the judg ment of this court ou the first Monday in December next. Witness mv hand and'of ficial signature iliis Ist day of November WM. X.'NELSON, Printer’s fee $3 CM) Ordinary. I.eai e to Sell, GEORGIA —Henry County. To all whom it may concern: Mary A. Morgan, executrix of Millenton M. rg.-ui, de ceased, has in due form applied to the un dersigned for leave to sell the lands belong ing to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Mon day in December next. Nov. 3d, 1292. WM.N. NELSON, Printer’s fee $3.00. Ordinary. I Thorough, Practical Instruction. Gradu ates assisted to positions. FRKE rewrite to ISrjant & Stratton Business College, I LOUISVILLE. KY. 8 A GOOD SEAMSTRESS HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY AND A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY IS ONE OF OUR NEW SSMSSTBESS SEWiNC. MACHINES. i • ’ awaJSTi 1 „i for Full Particulars Address laiionaiSewingMacliineCo. .UCCC..OA. TO JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE, H.L. •Janutacturtrs ot Fins Family Sswiag Machines. EEATI’V’S PIANOS In use eT j erywhere. Write for catalogue. Dan. el F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. W. >s. DUM'dS \ r . J J 1 DUNCAN & CAMP, Wholesale Dealer in Flour, Grain and Groceries, 41 & 43 E Alabama St., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. HEATING STOVES^ For Coal, Coke or Wood—for Churches, Stores or Residence—cheaper than ever. MANTELS, TILE HEARTHS and GRATES, The largest assortment South. COOK STOVES, RANGES AND TINWARE, Coal Vases, Fire Sets, Coal Hods, Brass Fenders and Andirons. PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. Galvanized Iron Cornice Work a specialty. Write or call and get our prices ; we can save you 10 per cent. HUNNICUTT & BELLENGRATH CO. COR. I EACHTREE AND WALTON STS., ATLANTA, GA. Ar\rvoUr\cenr\cr\ts. For Tax Receiver. With grateful thanks to my friends throughout the county lor their past sup port, I hereby announce myself as a candi date for Tax Receiver, subject to Democrat ic nomination. If elected, I shall use mv best best efforts to discharge the duties ol the office faithfully, thoroughly and impar tially. A. J. AWTREY For County Surveyor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for (lie office, of County Surveyor of Henry County, subject to a Democratic nomina tion. Respectfully, S. F. DUFFEY. For Clerk, At 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 Henry will elect me that I will oischarge the duties of the office to the very best of my ability. 1 am very respectfully, A. A. WOLF. For Tax Receiver. To the People of Henry County—l horebv announce myself a candidate for the oflice of Tax Receiver, subject to the Democratic nomination. Being lame and disable leads me to ask this favor of the people. 1 as sert that I am competent to fill the office. Respectfully, SEAI3 HAKKNESS. I herewith announce lryself as a candi date before the people of Henry, to serve them as their Tax Receiver during the next term of that office. Should they see proper to confer its duties upon me, my best efforts shall be put forth to discharge the same promptly and correctlv. W. T. GRIFFIN, Of Hampton Dist. P. S, —I hereby announce myself subject to the Democratic Primary, if one is held. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner of Henry county, sub ject to the People’s party nomination. If elected 1 will discharge the duties of the ol fice to the best of my ability. Respectfully JAKE FANNIN 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, I respectfully solicit a continuance ol the same. WM. N. NELSON. For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Comity 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. 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 my duty since 1 have been Clerk, and will still endeavor to fill the same position to the satisfaction of the people, and hope J will have the support of the people in this race. 1 can make you a better Clerk for the next term, as I more fully understand the duties of the office than 1 did hereto fore. LUTHER TAIR. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself as a candidate or Coroner of Henry county, subjec t to the Democratic nomination. I thank my friends of Henry county for their past favors, and will appreciate their support in the future. Very Ue.p’ct 1. B. PRITCHETT. For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for county Treasurer subject to the action of the Democratic party of Henry countv, I will appreciate all the support that may be given me. Respectfullv, THUS. J . BLEDSOE. For Tax Receiver. As I am poor and needy, I humbly ask the people for their support for the office of Tax Receiver of Henry county, subject to the People’s party nomination. Yours truly, W. P. STEPHENS. For Tax Collector. To the People of Henrv 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 any farm work, leads me to ask this favor of the people. If elected 1 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 mav be given me. Re spectfully, T. H. STALLWORTH. Jr. For Tax Receiver. At the solicitation of my friends, I here by announce myself a candidate for the ol fiee of Tax Receiver of Henry countv, sub ject to the Democratic nomination. I am living on rented land, and my afflictions are such as disable me to a great extent to la bor on the farm. I ask (he people lo help me. Respti’v, J. D. STALLWORTH. P. S.—l have no relatives in the race. For Tax Collector. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector in the People’s Parly Piimary, subject to the voters of Henry county, and will appreciate all the help I may get. My only reason for wanting the effice is that the long continued affliction in my family was so great that it left me in a bad fix financially. I can fill the office if 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 iaithful discharge of the duties of the office, without fear or favor. Respectfully, J. H. MORRIS. For Tax Collector. I hereby announce myself a candidate feu Tax Collector of Henry county, subject to the Democratic nomination. If elected, 1 can fill the office and make a good bond. I will appreciate all the support that may be given me.' Repcctfully, L. P. OWEN. For Sheriff. I hereby announce candidate 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. Sulliyan, of Locust Grove, will be my deputy. I have endeavored to discharge my duty in that office, and if it has met the approba of the voters of Henry county, I shall thank you for your support, and promise if re elected to continue to discharge uiy duty to the best of my ability. N. A. GLASS. For Coroner. I hereby Announce myself a candidate for re-election 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 faithful conscientious, discharge of the duties of the office. Truly, SAMUEL COKER. For Tax Receiver. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Henry county, subject to the democratic nomination. J am an old Confederate soldier, having serv ed four years campaign service in defense of my country, and am now unable to perform manual labor from effects of same. I will state that if elected 1 will be fully compe tent to discharge the duties of the office, and can give good bond. 'The sulfrage of my friends and fellow citizens is earnestly solicited. H. E. EXUM. For Tax Receiver. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Receiver of Henry county, subject to the democratic nomination. Being an old Confederate soldier, disabled by a wound in the service, I need help, which I now ask through office for the first time, and will gratefully appreciate the support of the people, guaranteeing ample competency it elected W. T. MOSELY. For Tax Receiver. I hereby announce myself for Tax Re ceiver. As lam poor and needy, ana una ble to do manual labor, 1 humbly ask the people for their support this time, and I will give way next time and give some one else a chance, as I said before, if 1 happen to get it. 1 am subject to the People's party nomination. Yours trulv, W. W. PATTERSON. For Sheriff. At lhe request of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Henry county, subject to the People’s party nomination. If elected 1 shall discharge the duties of the office faithfully, w ithout tear or favor, showing equal rights to all and speejal privileges to none. T. J. CROWELL. For Tax Coliecror. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector, subject to the Democratic nomination. If lam nominited I guarantee two things : First that lam competent for the office and second that I can give a good bond. lam a poor man and need the of fice cau’t you vote for me t Lewis B. Garr. MONEY TO LOAN. If you want to borrow mon ey call to see me before you make any arrangements. G. G. Weems, McDonough, Ga. Oct. 12 th '92. i f'- _ GE . \ ■ THE SCHOOL OF THE SOUTH! (Open day and night the entire year) UNPARALLELED SUCCESS !!! Tmuee Distinct Depabtmisjts—Commer cial , Stenograph. Telegraph—covering H,- f)(KI feet of space, aP 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 wv vi’T & ssAgrra.ii, Macon, Ga B B. CARMICHAEL, Undertaker —AND DEALER IN— nssm&s, 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. I have on my yards two hundred and fifty thousand Shingles, and the prices they are being offered at demand y our attention. As to Furnitxire 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 of coffins, where dis tance does not exceed 20 miles. B. B. Carmichael. ..IT IS A DUTY yon own yonrself and fam* yy to net the bent value for your money, feccinornitze in year foatwenrby purcimgfcg V\ . JL. Jtaugmy Shoew, which represent tho tM'Kt value for prices asked, as chousaodfl wiii testify. 63UTAK.E NO SUBSTITUTE.*3B W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE! CENTLENIEM, THE BEST SHOE lil THE WORLD FOS THE MONET. A genuine sewed shoe, that vill not rip, fin * calf. Beamless, smooth insidq, flexible, more com fortable, stylish and durable than any other Rhoe ever sold at the price. Equals custom made shoes costing from $4 to sf>. uml IHS TTond-eewed, flnecalf shoes. Tho most stylish, easy and durable shoes ever sold at the price. They equal line Imported shoos costing from $8 to sl2. <£*2> 50 Police £lioc, worn by farmers and all Vo others who want a good heavy calf, three soled, extension edge shoe, easy to walk lh, and will keep tho feet dry and warm. CO 50 Pine Calf, $2.25 and £2.00 Work. Inemcn’i Shoes will give more wear for tho money than any other make. They are made tor ser vice. The increasing sales show that workingmen have found this out. ».00 and Youths' 01.75 School Shoes are worn by the boys every where. The moat serviceable shoessold at the prices. Ladies’ 12:88 luipses are made of the best Dongola or fine Calf, as desired. Thev are very stylish, comfortable and dura ble. Thes3.ooshoe equals custom made shoes costing from $4.00 to $6.00. Ladies wffio wish to economize in their footwear are finding this out. Caution.—W.L. Douglas'name and the price Is stamped on tho bottom of each shoe; look for it when yon buy. Beware of dealers attempting to sub stitute other makes for them. Such substitutions are fraudulent and subject to prosecution by law for ob taining money under false pretences. • \V *Lo J>OtGLAi»i Brockton, Dlasa. Sold by SOLD BY T. A. SLOAN & CO., Racket Store. IcDicail laduso Ms AND BRASS FOUNDRY I announce to the public that I am now 1 jtdy to do all kinds of Machine Repairing sucb as Steaui SngtEes Cotton Nepal atnr nml JIi!I tHueliin erj. t'iUng and Uumiiiing Gin Nuns a Specialty. I keep constantly on hand all kinds of Brass Fittings, Insnirators (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. AH work 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 Jcnbs 5 TON WAGOX SCALE, S6O, is not equal to any made, and a standard reliable scale. For particulars address only Jones of Binghamton, Binghamton, fi.Y. 3lany Persons Are broken down from overwork or household cares Brown’s Iron Bitters rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes ex cess of bile, anti cures malaria. Get the genuina 3 BBSI t; -j r ~ jS cured at home w ith- H ■ SLfi cut pain. Book of rap. g B tlcuian scut iRSIE. Atlanta,Ua. Office lU4>£Whitehall SUBSCRIBE NO W