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JACKSON, GEORG IA,
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1895* FALL. SEASON, 1895.
The tide has turnded and is sweeping in; good old times are returning; with big crops and good prices we are all bound to feel better.
Our buyers have just returned from the Eastern markets; we are preparing for a big season’s business; our storerooms are filled from end to end, bottom to
top with goods bought at the lowest possible prices. In June last our buyer anticipated a big advance in all heavy cotton goods; on the strength of this belief he
bought (32) thirty-two bales and cases of Sheeting, Checks, Drills, Cotton Flannel, Bleached Goods, etc., at the lowest price they ever reached. (If any one doubts
us having this big stock of Cotton Goods, come and see.) We propose to sell to our customers at prices iower than any merchant can get them from the factory.
Will give them to you at old prices. Our buyer’s judgment and foresight will be worth dollars to you.
SHOES, SHOES i—As Joesepn of oid was warmed in a dream to fill his garners before the famine, so our buyer had a vision of higher prices in Shoes. He
visited Boston about the first of March, and there bought thousands of Shoes at the lowest price they had ever been known, to be shipped in September'and
October. Other houses may advertise and think (the drummer told them so) they bought their shoes before the advance. But when you get ready to buy our
Shoes you will soon see who is giving the best leather for the least money.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING !-Our Mr. Hampton Daughtry is recognized as being the best clothing man and the best clothing buyer in this section. He visited
the big clothing markets and scooped up—Well, don,t you fail to come in, look at them. You will wonder, “ How can they be so cheap.”
WE WANT YOUR TRADE !—Come to our store and make yourself at home !
* JACKSON MERCANTILE COMPANY. *
Town County.
Even body pushing collections
Light frost Wednesday morning.
Save money Wy trading with VV. R-
Rivers & Co.
Go to Maxwell’s if you want to be
treated right.
Mr. 'l hos. D. Stewart went up to
Atlanta Monday.
Fresh crop of cocoanuts. VV. R.
Rivers & Co-
Nice belt buckles at Miss Bettie
Berry's only 10 cents.
Go to VV. R. Rivers & Co. for nice
hard head cabbage.
October brought in some genuine
wiutertsh weather.
Cheapest glassware yot ever saw.
W. R Rivers & Co.
Col. E. J. Reagan went down to
Jackson Tuesday.
Mr. W. R. Rivers and lady spent
Monday in Atlauta.
Col. J. F. Wall spent Monday in
Locust Grove and Luella.
Nice apples, bananas and all kinds
of of fruits. VV. R Rivers & Co.
Nice fresh fish every Saturday at
Maxwells, direct from the water, on ice.
For everything in the grocery line,
remember that Maxwell’s is still the
place.
C tton has sold for 9 cents, spot
cash, in McDonough during the past
week.
The low price# of VV . R. Rivers &
Co., will astonish you. Go to see
them.
The cold wave did not get here on
schedule time, but finally came in good
shape.
Full cream cheese, cheapest and
best iu the market. VV. II R vers
& Co.
Mr. A. P. Cain, a prominent mer
chant of Conyers, was in the city yes
terday.
Miss Pauline Turner has returned
home, after a week’s visit to friends in
Jackson.
Those desiring to have photographs
taken should call on Guthrie at once,
as he is preparing to leave soon.
Worth a dollar a drop to victims of
grippe or malaria —Dr W estmordand s
Calisava Tonic. For sale by L). W.
Scott.
Dr. R. L. Tye returned Wednesday
from Texas, where he has been sever
al weeks.
Ladies, you can get a nice trimmed
satin crowned sailor for only o 5 cents,
at Miss llettie Berry’s.
As we went to press yesterday cot
ton was selling at 8f to 8f cents in
this market.
Maxwell’s is still the place to get
your fancy and family groceries. He
simply can’t be downed.
Mr. Foster Key of Douglasville
spent Sunday with the family of Mr.
J. VV. Harper.
Ladies, call and examine the nice
new fall and winter millinery at Miss
Bettie Berry’s
Money is ready to be gathered in—
remember The Weeki.y when you are
settling up.
Miss Bettie Berry is anxious to sell
the ladies their fall and winter milli
nery, and guarantees to please them.
Good lot of legal advertisements
this week. Read them all and look
out for the bargains.
CoL E. A. Stephens returned Tues
day from a visit of two or three days
to Barnesville.
Mrs. J. A. Rosser of Atlanta spent
Tuesday in the city, the guest of her
niece, Miss Claude McDouall.
Those desiring to have photographs
taken should call on Guthrie at once,
as he is preparing to leave soon.
Jolly John Turner had the misfor
tune to chop off his thumb with a
cheese knife the other dav.
Remember that VV 7 . R. Rivers & Co.
carry a nice line of dry goods, and sell
everything at bottom prices.
Mr. J. C. Craig hand'd us one of
the largest, nicest winter apple we have
seen anywhere, yesterday.
Latest styles to be found in fall and
winter millinery, at lowest possible
prices. Mias Bettie Berry’s.
She hasn’t complained once since
she began using Dr. Westmoreland’s
Calisaya Tonic. For sale by D. W.
Scott.
A regular old-time bale of cotton was
sold in McDonough last week, bringing
something over $56. It Weighed 650
pounds
Mr. Lon Johnson returned to bis
post in Washington Wednesday, after
a visif of two weeks to his father’s
family.
Those desiring to have photographs
taken should call on Guthrie at once,
as he is preparing to leave soon.
Mr. W. D. Knott left for his home
in Lake City Fla., Tuesday night.
He returned last week from a big trip
through the north with tbs ticket
agents.
You make a mistake when you fail
to see W. R. Rivers & Co., before buy
ing any kind of family or fancy groce
ries. ,
Miss Kate Maxwell has just received
a beautiful line of new fall millinery,
i the latest styles and lowest prices.
| Call and see her goods before buying,
if you waut to save money and get the
latest.
Don’t pick a quarrel with your liver
and kidneys Soothe them with Dr.
Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic. For
sale by D. VV. Scott.
Mrs. A. B Westbrook left Monday
with her children for Sparta, where
shs goes to make her future home.
She was accompanied by her son Clar
ence, who came up for that purpose.
Don’t bo deluded, but go to J. W.
Maxwell’s, the old reliable, for all
kinds of fancy and family groceries,
fiuits,candies, etc Prices always as
low as the lowest.
A boy, who ran away from his
parents in an Ohio town, spent a day
or two with Clerk Jack Brown last
week. His father telegraphed for his
detention until he could get here, hut
the boy “smelt a mouse” and skipped
for “greener pastures.”
Newest stylos of plaids and stripes,
and changeable ribbons—something
new and pretty for the ladies. Call
and see them at Miss Kate Maxwell’s.
Uncle Johnnie Craig informs us that
he will not get more than a third of a
crop of cotton, and that several of his
neighbors are equally unfortunate.
Besides being in a very “dry streak”
the rust struck their cotton and came
near totally ruining it.
Good goods and low prices are what
carry the big trade to VV. R Rivers
& Co. Don’t fail to call on them and
save money.
Any oue desiring to to buy a good
three horse farm, with good out houses
and tenement houses, iu high state of
cultivation ; also one six room dwel
ling house with 2 acre lot, all good as
new, can get a bargain by calling open
me at McDonough, Ga. Q. A Dick
son.
Just received, full line of fall and
winter millinary. Latest styles in hats
ribbons, ornaments, etc., and would be
pleased to have all (he ladies call and
examine them. Miss Bettie Berry’s.
Messrs. C. G. Fenuell A Co., the
live proprietors of the Globe Store in
Jackson, have a handsome advertise
ment iu this issue, offering some extra
ordinary inducements. 'I bis is one of
Jackson’s best firms, which needs no
comment from us, and it will pay you
to read wbat they say and call on them.
The time has come for tax gather
ing, ai d collector Harper will begin
his rounds at Hampton to day. In
this paper will be found his notice tel
ling the people the dates upon which
he will be at all the various precincts.
Observation teaches that it is best to
pay taxes on the first rounds, as de
lay ofter brings trouble to all parties.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
DEATH OF DR. PEEK.
I
He Passed Away Suddenly at Ills
Home In Locust Grove.
Henry county is shocked this week
at the sudden death of Dr. W. H. 11.
Peek, which occurred just after supper
last Tuedaj night, at his home iu Lo
cust Grove, from heart trouble.
We learn that Dr. Peek had been
feeling a little unwell for a few dars,
hut had no thought of anything like
serious sickness. The writer met him
on the train going to Atlauta Monday,
where he speVit the day. and said he
was as well at usual. He attended to
the regular duties of his practice Tues
day, and returning home from a call
upon a patient just before night, we
learn unhi’ched his horse, attended to
everything as was his custom, and did
not seem at all unwell.
Soon after eating Bupper, however,
he suddenly dropped to the Hoor, and
expired without a word to those around
dim.
Dr. Peek was fifty years old, and
leaves a large family. He was one
of Henry’s best and most prominent
citizens, besides other public trusts hav
ing represented his county in the leg
islature, and will be deeply missed and
mourned by numerous friends—
uot only as a good citizen, but a
kind husband and father, a useful and
esteemed public man.
The Weeki.y is uuable to obtain it at
present, but will endeavor to publish a
sketch of his life in a subsequent
issue.
The bur : al services were performed
yesterday moruiug at 10 o’clock, with
Masonic honors, and the remains laid
to rest in the cemetery at Locust
Grove.
Peace to his ashes.
Uncle .Mosely Ho .ten of Tussahaw
district was married last Tuesday even
ing, Oct, Ist, to Mrs. Margaret Ouon,
’Squire Gus Thrasher performing the
ceremony Mr. Hooten is G 8 years
old and has the congratulations of nu
merous friends who wish him much
happiness.
Piles! Piles! Itching Tiles.
Symptoms—Moisture; intense itching and
stinging; most at night; worse by scratch
ing. If allowed to continue, tumors
form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be
coming very sore. “SwaTxa’s Oixtmkmt’
stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcer
ation, and in most cases removes the tu
mors At druggists, or by mail, for j(l cts.
Dr. Swayne & Son, Bhiladelpbla.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma.
A leader for cash—’’Red Ham.”
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Caetoria.
That
Tired Feeling
So common at this season, is a serious
condition, llahlo to load to disastrous
results. It is a sure sign «f declining
health tone, anil that the tilood Is Im
poverished and impure. The best an<J
most successful remedy Is found in
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
Which makes rich, healthy blood, and
thus gives strength to the ■nerves, elas
tlcity to the muscles, vigor to the brain
and health to the whole body, in
truth, Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Makes the
Weak Strong
Be sure to get Hood’s and only lloodT
Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, per
leclly harmless, always reliable and beneficial
Tax Collector’s Notice.
fi’lrwt 1C on ml.
McDonough, Tuesday, Oct. I.
Hampton, Friday, 4.
Sixth, Saturday, 5.
Flippen, Monday, 7.
Stockhridgc, Tuesday, H.
Shakerag, Wednesday, 9
Brushy Knot), Thursday, 10.
Loves, Friday, 11.
McMullen’s. Saturday, 12.
Bc« rshelwi, Monday, 14.
Sandy Hidge, Tui-ndav, 15.
I’uKsahaw, WeducHdar, Hi
Locust (irove, Thursday, 17.
Lowe's, Friday, IH.
1 will he in McDonough during first week
of court.
Will have regislra'ion books with me to
accommodate those who desire to register.
j w. harper, t. c.
Aovciikmt Nherllt N;ilcm,
Will !>e sold hefoie the court hou-e door
in McDonough, Henrv county. (Jr., within
the legal hours of sale on tlie first Tuesday
in November, 1H9.», the following described
property, to-wit:
Sixty acres of land, more or less, being
the north half of the south half of land lot
No. JB2, divided by a line mnnning due
east and west, being in the 3<] district of
Hinry county, (Ja M and adjoin frig lands of
Elizabeth on the north and east,
bv lands of Mary K. Allen on the south,
and by ol John Pryor on the west.
Levied on hh the property of Barbara.).
Wiggers to satisfy a fi fa from Henry Supe
rior Court in favor ot the Georgia Loan and
; Trust Co. vs. the said Barbara .J. Wiggers.
Also, at the same time and place, »i\
acres of land in the 041st district G. M. of
Henry county, bounded as follows: on the
west by lands of Isaac Wei ins, on the north j
by lands of T. J. Brown, on the south and
east by lund * of Andrew Brown—unrulier
not known. Levied on as the property of
John A. Brown to satisfy a justice court ti J
fa in favor of Thos. D. Me wart A Co. vs. '
the said John A. Brown.
Also, at the same time and place, one]
lot or paictl ot land, with dwelling home
thereon, in what is known as Blacksville, in
McDonough district 1 ». M., bounded on the
north by street and lands of Cow Tomlin- |
son, east by lands of Holloway Crockett,
south by land* of Q. A. Dickson, and west
by lards ot Henry Tomlinson—containing
one-half aery of laud. Levied on to satisfy
i a justice court ti fa in fitvor of C. It. Walker
I vs. Frank Hardy.
Oct. 3, 1835. X. A. GLASS, Sheriff.
THE GLOBE
STORE.
The Place Where VoU Get the jMosI
Change Back I
QUAIJTY===REPUTATION.
Do You Want the Best?
Wc lay special stress on the excellence ol our goods
always keeping the Quality up the highest point, and while*
maintaining our Reputation in this respect, wc go to the ex
treme in keeping prices down to the Lowest Point.
Grand Assorted Fall and Winter Stock!
Dress Goods.
Solid Colored Cashmere 9c yard.
4h in. blk. fi*. Mohair (not Biilinnlino) 35c
5g in. all wool Tricot Flannel 37> e c
Red (willed Flannel all wool 15c
Cotton Flannel tier yd.
Canton Flannel 5c
Notions.
Hondkercbiefs 2c eoeh
Complexion soap—Buttermilk and Glycer
ine—lsc Box, .’) cakes
Ge nts Hdkls., fo t colored Borders 5c
K Si G Corsets 75c
Ladies Black Hose 5c
Knitting Cotton, alt numbers 5e
Clothing, Clothing.
Boys suits 4 to I 4 75c
Boys all woo- Suits 1.50
Boys Knee Pants 25c to 1.00
Mens Suits 2.50 to 20.00
Ask to see our Granite Suits, something
new
Shoes! Shoes!
Although shoes have advanced,wc bought
Before the rise and will give you old prices.
Best Brogans only SIOO
Mens Satin Calf ] 50
Womans Uongola Kid 75c, 1.(0, 1 .50
Childs Polkas 40c
Missel Uongola Kid 75 to 1.83
Bull line of the famous Hamilton-Brown
Shoe Co's Ladies and Gents Shoes, and
Clark, Colmaiy Ac Co’s Shoes.
Come to see us. No trouble to show
goods. Very Respectfully,
The Globe Store,
C. G. FENNELL & CO., Prop’s,
JACKSON, = GEORGIA.
Hats and Caps.
All the latest style Hats and Cups at
price* to suit every one.
huli line of Ties and Tecks. Latest nov
elties in 4-in-Hand and Tecks.
Jeans! Jeans!
See our JEANS and compare quality and
prices, and you will find otherH ure simply
“not in it.”
Our Millinery Depart
ment
Is in charge of MISS ANNIE ROLPH, of
the east. She is an experienced trimmer,
and we have the prettiest line of Millinery
ever Brought to Jackson, all the latest style
Hats, Kißßone, Feathers, etc.
Cal! arid a ee them Before Buying vour
Fall Hat.
GROCERIES!
Aof.; a Few Prices in This De
partment,
12,*a I*’ 3 - Boda 25c.
Best double thick Tobacco 25c 18.
Best !* in. s’s Tobacco 22, > 4 c
20 His liest Java Rice for 1.00
•>'c IBs good Coffee for 100
21 IBs N V Standard G Sugar for 1.00
Best straight Flous 5,30 Bid
Best family Flour 3 20
2‘ 4 111 Bagging same as Hub 3.10 per roil
Best Arrow Ties 8c Bunch
New York full cream Cheese 12*'c—no cold
storage, every one guaranteed!*