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WEEKLY 5 TIMES.
J. A. FOUenE, Editor.
Entered at the postoflice at McDonough
Ga., as second-class mail matter.
McDonough. Ga., Dec. 9, 1892.
An Effort to Divide the Lone Star
State.
There is talk of making new states
out of Texas. There is a sentiment in
that state favorable to dividing the
state into a number of commonwealths,
as was contemplated at the time of the
annexation. Some of the leading
Democratic papers at the North, also,
favor the scheme, notably the New
York World. The annexation resolu
tion of congress, passed March 1,1845,
stipulated that “new states of convenient
size, not exceeding four in number in
addition to the said state of Texas, and
having sufficient population, may here
after, by the consent of said state, be
formed out of the territory thereof.”
The area of Texas is 265,780 square
miles. The area of Georgia is 59,475
square miles ; so it will be seen that
Texas is nearly five times as big as
Georgia, 250 times as big as Rhode
Island and more than five times as big
as New York. Five states could be
made of'Texas’ territory, it is said each
having a population of 450,000 —a
greater number than the population of
the new states recently admitted by the
Republicans. Each of these states
would be entitled to senators, and
representation in the House according
to population. To make such a divis
ion of Texas, besides admitting the ter
ritories now ready for statehood, would
simply paralyze the Republicans.
If the hair is falling out or turning
gray, requiring a stimulant with nour
ishing and coloring food, Hall’s Vege
table Sicilian Hair Renewer is just the
specific.
Only a few weeks ago Mrs. Harri
son died at the White House in Wash
ington. Her father died there last
week.
No bettor preparation for the hair
has ever been invented than Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. It restores the original
color to faded and gray hair, and im
parts that natural gloss and freshness,
everyone so much admires. Its repu
tation is world-wide.
Judge Hall, member of the Legisla
ture from Spalding county, has intro
duced a bill in the Lower House to
establish an agricultural school in con
nection with the State Experimental
Station.
The Cause of KheuniutUm.
An acid which exists in sour milk and
cider, called lactic acid, is believed by
physicians to be the cause of rheuma
tism. Accumulating in the blood, it
attacks the fibrous tissues in the joints,
and causes agonizing pains. What is
needed is a remedy to neutralize the
acid, and so invigorate the kidney and
liver that all waste will be carried off.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is heartily recotn
mended by many whom it has cured of
rheumatism. It possesses just the de
sired qualities, aud so thoroughly puri
fie s the blood as to prevent occurrence
of rheumatic attacks. Wo suggest a
trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla by all who
suffer from rheumatism.
Is there a Reason ?
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, aud
that doctoring does you no good. You
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.
Yet, to get well, you must take the
Right medicine. Try
■>r. John HullV Miii-miipsii-illn.
It has cured many and will cure you.
It is a quick rebuilder of broken down
constitutions. It strengthens the
nerves. It aids digestion. It gives au
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.
fitT'A. geutleman from St. Louis,
Mo., who does not wish his name print
ed, writes : “Had I sooner know the
curative virtue of Dr. John Hull'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. Some six months ago, a
neighbor induced her to try Dr. John
Bull’s Sarsaparilla, aud the change in
her health aud appearance almost seem
ed like a mircale.”
An extraordinary number of young
ladies are now becoming missionaries.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Files,
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.
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.
To Prevent the Cl rip
Or any other similar epidemic, the
blood and the whole system should be
kept in healthy condition. If you feel
worn out or have “that tired feeling”
in the morning, do not be guilty of neg
lect. Give immediate attention to your
self. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla to give
strength, purify the blood and prevent
disease.
Hood’s Piles cure liver ills, jaun
dice, biliousness, sick headache, con
stipation.
In childhood a year is 365 days
long. A little later it shortens to 52
weeks. At fifty it has contracted to 12
months. At eighty it is only one
year.
The correctness of the maxim “noth
ing succeeds like success” is well ex
emplified in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The
most successful combination of alter
atives and tonics, it always succeeds in
curing diseases of the blood, and hence
its wonderful popularity.
Grover Cleveland was born in Cald
well, N. J. That town is usually Re
publican, but it gave the Democratic
candidate for president 26 majority
this year.
The V llliule
Is the greatest newspaper wonder of
the age. It is four years old and has
a circulation of over a quarter million
copies a week. The latest sensations
and the most marvelous events are
written up in the best style and fully
illustrated. Subscriptions received at
$2.00 per year, SI.OO for six mouths,
or 50 cents for three months. Special
inducements to clubs. Send for free
specimen copies. Boys everywhere
are making big money selling the Blade
on the streets. Write for particulars.
Address the publisher, W. I). Boyce,
113, 115 aud 117 Fifth ave., Chicago.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all hard, soft or calloused lumps and
blemishes from horses blood spavins,
curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, sti
fles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs
etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle.
Warranted the m ist wonderful Blemish
Cure ever known. Sold by C. 1). Mc-
Donald.
Hardly two months of leap year are
loft in which the girls can work. If
they are still single when the new year
comes—well, they’ll have to wait for
the boys to “pop the question.”
1/ I I I (1 F l>l\f iH guaranteed to
IV 1 I iIT lx HiHill cure itch in thirty
minutes. For sale b? 1). J. Sanders.
HBj, pi m n|NEBB*nKADNOIHRSCURED
MS by I’eck's Invisible Tubular Kur Cush-
HE HH «vi H lona. Whispers h>-*rd. Comfortable.
Bawaaf ulwhrre all reload Ira fal I . Sold by K. Illseox.ouly, CDCC
853 Broadway, New York. Write for book of proofs 1111.1.
nicivri.ics itoi.i.r.its.
J- Order vour Composition or send your
Holler Stocks to be cast to
D.J. REILLY & CO.,
324 and 3211 l’cnrl Sr, NEW YORK.
Correspandcncc solicited. Send for circu
lar.
hair ß balsam
«o»<a and beaut I flea the hair.
U Promote* a luxuriant growth.
J*Nt»ver Fail a to Reatore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
d|»raiH‘i &
i? Ibi'i utiiid I T I =«
I T ae Parkor'a Ginger Tonio. It rurra the worst Cough,
Weak Lunge, Debility, Indigestion, Pain, Take in tune. 50cU.
HINDERCORNS. The only surecure for Coma.
Slope aHpuui. lie. at Druggists, or liISLOX k CO., N. Y.
lIEBIG ROMiWS
Extract of Beef!
HKNT
Purest—BEEF TEA Cheapest
INVAI.I AIII.K
in the Kitchen for Soups. Sauces and Made
Dishes.
I£f 811 ft lit E 1 * l# nn(l Opium Habits
BmfiinllVsfli, Wound at home with
if nidfiL i
■ ■ —I«ll 111 I JH.M.W<X>LI.EV,M.D.
W ■ Atlanta, Ga. Office lIMH WlutehaUSb
© ■ Iba., now It la 16. S lb*., a re-,7 I f ( ( J
ductioo of 159 Iba., and I fael ao much batter that I would not tui
•LOW and b« put back wher* 1 was. I am both surprised and proud
of tha change. 1 recommend your treatment to all sufferer* from
obeelty. Will answer all Inquiries If stamp la Inclosed for replv,”
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL.
Harmless, and with a<> star*in*, inconvenience, or bad effect*.
For particulars addresa, with 6 cents In stamps,
H. o. w. r. savnea. rviutrs mimi. emetto. ill
•009900999
Tha wudlt.t Pill in the World!
!Tutfs Tiny Pills!
are reir inmll, jet ponaesn all the rip.
flfr ttiai of iht* larger Tutt’* PtlU which £
“ Imre b««n »o popt .ar for thirty years. w
• Their size and ffagar-coatliur
mend them for the use of children
and persons with weak stomachs. Far
© Sick Headache ©
• they are Inraluabls os they cause the A
food to assimilate, nonrUh the
and pass off naturally without nausea
•or griping. Roth si/.es of Tutt's Pills
are sold by all druggists. Rose small. M
Frice, 83c. Office, 39 I*ark Place, N. Y.
©OB©#©©©©©
ForSaleorßent
100 or 173 acres of land, on McDonough
and Griffin roud, six miles from McDonough
on Ga l.iidland railrrad. Also two mules
M. C. LOW, McDonough, Ga.
Or Dr. J, H. LOW,
Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.
For 11 i-niis.ioli,
GEORGIA—Henry county.
Whereas. Mattie J. Barham, administiatrix
of B. F. Barham, represents to the court, iu
| her petition duly tiled, 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
j should not be discharged from her adminis
j tr&tion and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in Februrr, 1832. This
j Nov. 15t,1892. Wm. N. NELSON,
| Printer’s fee f 3 80 Ordinary H. 0.
_ It Will ’ r ssttrt
Build You Mi
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 cores Coughs, jTV .111^
Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and Ms pDfV ■ ■ W
all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. A Il| gS
Prevents wasting in children. Al- W
most as palatable as milk. Get.only _
the genuine. Prepared by Scott A Hi lAv iYFk
Bowne, Chemists, New York. Hold by HT JW ||9| 111
all Druggists. JOlillilOll/ll
TELEGRAPHY
D. C. LOEB,
WHOLESALE
WHISKY* Will* BEES.
CIGA.R.S, Etc.
1 3 Mitchell and 102. 1 04, and 106 Broad Sts,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
fIEST’ Best, Purest and Most Reliable Goods in the market.
All orders promptly filled.
Make no mistake and give us your trade.
T. 33. ESJL.LIS,
—WITH —
WoOD : REftOMONfSTOVE& FuRNTBEp.O
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.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY.
. Highest Honor and Gold Medal reraived at World's Exposition, for System of Book
fping ana General business Education. 1000 students in attendance the past year from 80 States
and foreign Countries. 10,000 Graduates in business. 15 Tear'hers employed. ltuHincn»
i ourne consists of Book keeping, Business Arithmetic , Penmanship, Commercial Law, Merchandising,
Tfonvinj, Joint lectures. Business Practice, Mercantile Correspondence, Ac.
, of WmllßuisinefHS ('ourhp f including Tuition, Stationery and Board in a nice
family, about soo. ++' Shorthand, Type-Writing and Telegraphy are Special
"av*nfiL special teachers and rooms, and can l>c taken alone or with the Business Course.
•«* Special M)e part went for i,adicn. Lady Principal employed. No charge for procur
ing situations. «D.Ve Ideation. Enter now. For Circulars address,
WMJLUI’H H. SMITH, Lexington, Kv #
GIVE US YOUR
JOB WORK
If you want it Neatly and Cheaply done.
MARj|^ TY
J Made lu all styles and sizes. Lightest, ■
n strongest, easiest working, safest, simplest, 0
■ most accurate, most compact, and most*
■ modem. For sale by all dealers In aruia-H
■ Catalogues mailed free by 0|
: Tho Marlin Fire Arms Co.,
B New Haven, Conn., U. S. A.
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Fof V,*jir*K Mupport.
GEORGIA—Henry county.
To all whom 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 the estate
of said deceased, and appraisers having
been appointed to set aside said
and said appraisers having made return of
the amount set aside for that purpose, This
.is to cite all persons concerne-d to show
cause, if any they can, why said return
should not be approved and made the judg
ment of this court on the first Mondav in
December next. Witness my hand and of
ficial signature this Ist dav of November,
1892. WM. N.' NELSON,
Printer’s fee $3 (Ml Ordinary.
I.»•«*<■ to Kell.
GEORGIA —Henry County.
To all whom it may concern: Mary A.
Morgan, executrix of Millenton M< rgan, 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 $3.1>0. Ordinary.
I Thorough, Practical Instruction. O.radu
lates assisted to positions. Catalogue
FRKEf Write to
Brymt & Stntt» Business College,
I 4 LOUIBVILLE. KY. 8
THE ODELL
TYPB - WRITER.
S2O "ill buy the Oil ell Type Wri
ter with 78 characters, and 81.1
for the Kinu’le Oilell, 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 other machine.
Has no ink ribbon to bother the operator.
It is neat, substantial, 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 be made at one writing. Any
intelligent person can become an operator
in two days. We offer 91000 to any oper
ator «ho can equal the work of the itouble
Case Oilell .
Reliable agents and salesmen wanted.
Special inducements to dealers,
For Pamphlets giving Indorsements, etc.
address
ODELL TYPE WRITER CO.,
358-3ti4 Dearborn St. Chicago, 111.
Vfll 11 II teach any fairly intelligent person of either
% R 111 I laex, who can read and write, and who,
■ I 111 l ll after instruction.will work industriously.
V w w Vhow to earn Three Thoaaaad Dollars a
9 ear in theirown localitiee.wherever they live.l will aleo ftirniah
the aituation or which you can earn that amount.
No money for me unless aucceaaftil as above. Easily and quicklv
learned. I desire but one worker from each district or county. I
have already taught and provided with employment a lanre
mass r, «ho are making over #S(NM> ay—reach. It »K 1'
and EIOH lk. Full particulars T* R I.E. Address at onca,
ILLI’.A. Box 4*<tO, A ugiistu, Maine,
FREE
For Particulars address
ATLANTA JODIN VL. Adaata,Ga.
BEATTI'S l*l4VO<».-In use ev
ervwhere. Write for catalogue. Dan
iel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey.
W. $. ©IiKdSN,
SUCCESSOR TO
DUNCAN & CAMP,
Wholesale Dealer in
Flour, Grain
and Groceries,
41 & 43 E Alabama St.,
ATLANTA, CEORC9A.
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 & BEILENGRATH CO.
COR. I’EACHTREE AND WALTON STS., ATLANTA, GA.
ADVERTISE
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;iRCULAT£S * IN *THE * HOMES
OF*THE»PEOPLE#BUYING*THE
KIND * OF * GOODS * YOU * MAY
HAVE*TO*SELL
MORAL :
INVITE THEM TO YOUR STORE.
* IN * THE * WEEKLY. *
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(Open day and night the entire year)
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Tiikek Distinct Difautkknts —Commer-
cial, Stenograph, Telegraph—covering *>,-
500 feet of space, aP under direction of dis
tinguished specialists. Text books discard
ed ! Scholarships and board cleaner than
other institutions. Graduates assited to
positions through our employment agency—
not one idle. Send for handsome catalogue
to WYATT A MARTIN,
Macon, Ga
B B. CARMICHAEL,
Undertaker
—AND DEALER IN—
FVMITVRE, LUMBER
Brick and Shingles.
I am well supplied with
everything in my line, and
propose to furnish Builders
with their material at exceed
ingly reasonable terms for the
next 60 days. I have on my
yards two hundred and fifty
thousand Shingles, and the
prices they are being offered
at demand your 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 ol coffins, where dis
tance does not exceed 20
miles.
B. B. Carmichael.
IT IS A DLTY yon owe yourself and fam«
IjF to gel the best value for your money.
Economize In your footwear by purchasing
W. Ij. Douglas Shoes, which represent tho
best value for prices asked, as thousand*
Will testify.
gjrTAHE NO SUBSTITUTE .£9
W. L. DOUGLAS
S 3 SHOE CENTLE^fIEN,
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WIRLO FOR THE MONEY.
A genuine sewed shoe* thit will not Hp, fins
calf, Beamless, smooth inside, flexible, more com
fortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe ever
sold at the price. Equals custom made shoes costing
from $4 to #r>.
g A and 95 Hand-sewed, fine calf shoes. Tho
«P "* most stylish, easy and durable shoes ever sold
at the price. They equal fine Imported shot s costing
from $8 to sl2.
CO 50 Police Shoe, worn by farmers and all
»J»vi others who want a good heavy calf, threo
soled, extension edge shoe, easy to walk in, &Ld will
keep the feet dry and warm.
CO 50 Fine Calf, 92.25 and 92.00 Work.
«***■• I ngmen’s Shoes will give more wear for tho
money than any other make. They are made for ser
vice. The Increasing sales show that workingmen
have found this out.
Da V6 I 92.00 and Yontbs* 91.75 School
DUJo Shoes are worn by the boys every
where. The most serviceable shoes sold at the prices.
I aHioC* 93.00 lland-neweri. 92.50,
bCUICb 92.00 and 91.75 Shoes for
In Uses are made of the best Dongola or fine Calf, as
desired. They are very stylish, comfortable and dura
ble. The $3.00 shoe equalflcustom made shoes costing
from $4.00 to $6.00. Ladies who wish to economise In
their footwear are finding this out.
Caution.—W. L. Douglas’ name and tho price fa
stamped on the bottom of each shoe: look for it
when you 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.
W» L* UOI/GJLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by
SOLD BY
T, A. SLOAN & CO.,
Racket Store.
McDoioil laclim Works
AND
BRASS FOUNDRY
I announce to the public that I am
now 1 tdy.to do all Winds of Machine
Repairii t suet as
Nteani Engines Cotton Gins,
Nepai si tor and Mill Machin
ery. Tii'ngand Gumming
Gin Saws ;t Mpccialty.j
I keep constantly on hand all kinds of
Brass 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
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 Jonr*
5 TON WAGON SCALE, S6O,
is not equal to any made, and a standard reliably
scale. For particulars address only
Jones of Binghamton, Binghamton, H.Y.
Many Uersons
Are broken down from overwork or household
cares Brown’s Iron Bitters
rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes ex
cess of bile, and cures malaria. Get the genuin—
OPin 9 I £3 93 and Whiskey Habit*
UM | k| iwicured at home with-
B II B Bag on; paie. Book of par
■ fi v... pPgtieularssent FREE.
i; M.WOOLLEY.M.D.
Atlanta, Gu Oihct lut>, Whitehall St.
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