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ICASTORIAI
Castoria is I>r. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing 1 Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tile stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon tbdr children."
Dr. G. C. Osgood,
Dowell, Mass.
•• Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which lam acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the
real interest of their children, and use Castoria
instead of the various quack nostrums which
are destroying their loved ones, by forcing
opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other
hurtful agents down their throats, thereby
sending them to premature graves."
Dr. J. F. Kinciielob,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City.
Thos. 1). Stewart, J. F. M. Fields, C. E. Henslee,
* President. Gen’l. Manager. Sec’t & Treas.
THE FIELDS
AND
* HENSLEE CO.,
I
% LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, *
MCDONOUGH, GA„
Are Now Prepared to Fay You the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR YOUR
COTTON
And Furnish You Anything You Need in the Line of
DRY GOODS, SHOES'
CLOTHING, HATS,
LUMBER SHINGLES,
SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE and
ALL SORTS of PROVISIONS
and FARM SUPPLIES
AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Til FilkPl M Henslee OIL,
ARE EE PRESETS! TING- THE
Largest Cotton House
CK THE EARTH,
AND YOU HAD BETTER SEE THEM BE
FORE YOU SELLYOUR COTTON.
THE FLELIJS& HENSLKECO.
Are going to do a
time
T3XJSXTCT3I!S£3
ISTIEIXIT
YEAR.
They have a large hitching yard to accommo
date your stock. Don’t fail to call on
them when you corns to Town.
They Are Occupying
THOS. D. STEWART'S
Old Stand.
What is
Castoria.
“Castoria Is sowell adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.”
H. A. Archer, M. D.,
hi So. Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"Otir physicians in the children’s depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence In their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we arc free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it.’*
United Hospital and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Smith, Pres.
ti.i riy—(Cos. r r : ii ■. Han )—-Wbon
fruit hi* set, her iv. If kings ap.
pear, dust leaver \v.t:i ;cr si .ked lime.
Hule boro.
Grape.—(Fanf.nr <lis<-a;es, flea bee
tle.) —When leaves are 1 M 3 inches in
diameter, bord aoi Haris green for
larvae of fii> beetle. When flowers
have fail ii, bordsanx and paris green
as before; 10 to 14 days later, bordeahx;
10 to 14 days lator, if any disease ap
pears, borUaux; 10 to 14 days later,
ammoniacal copper carbonate. Apply
again later, if naoessar^.
Peach.—(Rot, mildew). —When frnit
has set, bordeani; when fruit is nanny
grown, ammoniacal copper carbonate;
6 to 10 days later, the same; and 5 to 10
days later repeat, if necessary.
Pear.—(l. af blight, scab psylln, end
lia inoth.) —After bloisoms have fallen,
bordenux aa i arsenites; kerosene emul
sion if necessary 8 to 12 days later; re
peat these; 10 to 14 days lator bordoaux,
kerosene emulsion forcibly for psylla;
10 to 14 days later repeat, if riecessary.
Raspberry, blackberry, dewberry.—
(Anthracnose, rust.)—During summer,
if rust appears on leaves, bordeaux. If
orange or red rust appears it is best to
destroy tiie plants.
Strawberry.—(Rust.)— As first fruits
are setting, bordeaux; as first fruits are
ripening, ammoniacal copper carbon
ate. When last fruit is gathered, bor
deaux; to be repeated if rust appears.
Voting plants not in bearing may be
treated throughout the fruiting season,
Tomato.—(Rot blight.)—At first ap
pearance of blight, or rot, bord ’ant, to
be repeated as necessary during the
season.
The above extracts, with the follow
ing formula*, are from careful tests at
Cornell Experiment station. As to the
manner of application and other de
tails, wo have not space to particular
ize. A sprayer, of course, is necessary,
and yon might write to Cornell for ex
plicit directions.
BORDEAUX MIXTURE.
Copper sulphate, 0 pounds.
(lai'ck lime, 4 pounds.
Water, 40 to 50 gallons.
Dissolve the copper sulphate by put
ting it in a bag of coarse cloth and
hanging this in a vossel holding at least
4 gallons, so that it is just covered by
the water. Use an earthen or wooden
vessel. Shako the lime in an equal
amount of water. Then mix the two
and add enough water to make 40 gal
lons. It is then ready for immediate
use but will keep indefinitely. If the
mvxtmra is to be usod si* pearsb foliage
it is advisable to add an oxtiw, pound of
lime to the above formula. When ap
plied to such plants as carnations or
cabbages it will adhere bettor if about
a pound of hard soap be dissolved in
hot water nnd added to the mixture.
For rots, moulds, mildews and all fun
gous diseases.
Druggists say that tlieir sales of
Hood’s Sarsaparila exceed those of all
others There’s no substitute for
Hood’s.
ISucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, ''alt
Rheum, Fever Sort's, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Kruptions, 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 hv 1). J. Sanders.
PR. CATON’S RELIABLE
TANSY PILLS
V ( firing v. My. comfort and health,
v i,u«.k <■> i Tiu-iv arc Imitations'
sjjr 7 L)ou't taliaanv rit-k*. 8* t* thntyou
' r J got In*. Catos’*, ilie original ami
V. only u» M>lmelj safe n:ut certain
v prrpafftt!'-n. Drug storm, or l»y
/mall for sl. A twice free,
v i.Caton Specific Co., Boston, Ma«*
wok ma a MNEssAinuiiMißEscuKra
b * -tim MM WBT Gy l’eck’i Invisible TuSular Kar Cu h
kv liflU uT ion*. Whlipvn hetrd. Comfortabla.
Ra.trocsful« here ill In t.edlrs full. .Hoi 4by V. Hlteat.oaly, CD CC
Bmdwiyi lark. Wi n r
A Physician Talks.
THE REMARKABLE STORY AND
AFFIDAVIT OF DR, LEWIS
BLUNDIN.
AfllUbd with PurHlyili for Twenty
five Year*—A Case of World
H lit© Interest.
(/•Vom the Philadelphia Times.)
Lewis I). Biundin was born in ’4l at
Bridgewater, Pa., and is now a resident of
Hulmcville same *tate. He went through
the war as private, sergeant and Locpitai
steward ofUoiopanyC. 28th Pa. Volunteers.
Asa result < *t‘ uti attack of typhoid fever in
O*., hid Kidneys became aftleted and this
finalJv developed into spinal disease, which
lasted through his army service. In ’fid ho
was lr.nstfrud out and entered JefTersom
Medical College, Phila., as a student from
which he graduated two years later. The
remainder of the story i# best told in his
own words:
“One day, after I had graduated, I was
Jr: i*i- n sofa st niv home in Manayunk,
win. J A;t a i old elation in my lower
Jin:!; a' 1 hwtiph the blood had suddenly left
them. Wiu a 1 tried to wove them 1 was
horrified at the dbcovuT that l was para
lyzed from my hips to my toss. The parai
-3 ..is was complete and a pin* or a flinch of
the flesh caused no pain. I could not
a isnsrle. I called in Dr. William C. Todd,
of Philadelphia. He trade an exhaustive
examination of my eare, and announced
that inv i r i>sHle wu* caused hy inflaimna
t *-n of*the spinal cord, ami that l would
likel ,r h ive an* ther fbrok# of paralysis. I
con •ul tad Dr. I. \Y\ Gross and hr. Pa accost
of Jc.lerson College, Philadelphia, and Dr.
Morehouse, of Philadelphia with the some
result.
“ One day Ir«?t September I decided to try
Dr. William*' pink Pills for Uftle People.
I had always be n troubled w ; m a sort **r
▼ertiafter my first stroke of paralysis to
atK’h an extent that when I got out of my
bed wv fat- d would pwirn and I had diffi
culty in saving myself from fal’ing. My
appetite wa* had, digestive organ* ruined
and n > as.-iniihui nof food. Iu addition to
my many other ailment*, rheumatism held
a prominent plaee. By the time J had
fin'*hdl the first box of Pink Pills I was
C 1 'tppaiatively free from these minor iJJs,
First one ail would disappear, then another
until the pills got to work upon the founds
wl-.n st incs of my trouble—paralysis. Before
1 had taken the six boxes of pills, 1 wai
sitting in my chair and one afternoon, when
1 felt a curious sensation in mv left foot.
Upon investigation 1 found it had flexed, or
in other words, become movable, and I
c**ul i move it. From that time on juy im
provement was steady and it was a.u
before I wwi w king around on crutches
with little or no discomfort; It wa* three
years be fort taking the Piuk Pills that 1 bad
Been aMe to use the crotch** ** time;
and I feel sure that Pink Pilis hav* dfp*
memor- good than all the doctors and *4
the medicine in the country and as they are
not costly I can tasily afiord the treatment"
Swora’V before me this 15th dar ot Mav.
Giso&ai llabrxao*, Xot. Public
A GREAT OSIKIREHEOY.
Perhaps you may think that Scott’s Emulsion is
only useful to fatten babies, tor ur 1 up the angles and
make comely and attractive, lean, and angular women,
and fill out the hollow cheeks and stop the w’asting of
the consumptive, and enrich a- 1 vitalize the blood of
tbe scrofulous and ar.ae nicp n a,:. It will do all this
—but it will do more. It wid cure a
Hard, Srubbon Gough
when the ordinary cough syrups an i specifics entirely
fail. The cough th\t lingers a ter the Grip and. Pneu
monia will be softem kr. [ c red 1 y the balsamic heal
ing and strengthening- in fin . ,* of this beneficent
food-medicine, namely, flco' k Emulsion cf Cod-liver
Oil and Hypophosahites of ! i: r : a:. 1 Soda.
Refuse substitutes. Ti: yc. • rever as good.
Scott & Bowne, New York, f.'.l Druggists. 50c. and Si.
We will SAVE you molly
Vk, ydLvkiiml. - %
AND FIT YOUR FOOT!
WO BETTER SHOES ON dkU?TH t .a-, vve r. - v
for Men, Women a id CP.’ldrcn.
BLOOD V/OBTK 3MOE CO.
14 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, CA.
doyou need iTcljlin
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H&M" Get our prices on Complete Ginning
Outfits, on Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins and
Presses, Pulleys, Shafting, etc.
Special Agents for Thomas Steam Press
and Cotton Elevator,
MALLARY BROS & CO.
MACON, Ga.
GET THE BEST
When you are about to buy a Sewing Machin®
do not be deceived by alluring advertisement*
and be led to think you can get the best mad®,
finest finished and
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to it that
you buy from reliable maiiu- BfP
f.u turtr* that have gained a Jgprrfp
reputation by honest and square
dealing, you will then get a V TtHwn 1
Sewing Machine that is noted
tho won i over for its dura- fvMfta
bility. Yon want the one that -
is easiest to manage and is
§ Light Running
There is none in the world that
CAn cr iOal in mechanical con
[•'. struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, beauty
ifV tb* * a ftT’Pcarnnce, or has as many
improvements as the
New Home
it has A:dom*tlc Tension, Double Feed, alike
h’fihsi le.. of nc«* k.t no other haa
i:; N«w' ■-d ( ?i:tcn(t /;, driving wheel hinged
on adj’l-- v cciEcra, thua reducing trictioa to
WRSTB FOR C»RCU LARS.
6IKCHHBGO.
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i-A.i’*. ||.L. hv. Lor:-. Mo. !’ml\ =.TxXaS.
m * Jfi.Ajeu.-i-O, * ATT. vsrA liA.
if•. e u r
For Sale by 11. J. Copeland.
For licurn ti»
EORIH A—Henry County.
To nil whom it may concern: L. (i. Bow
den and F A. Ragsdale, executors ot the
will of Amliew J. Bowden, Lave in due
lorm applied to the underpinned for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to estate of
said d* ceu-ed, except one hundred acres,
(the home place) and said application will
be heard on the first Monday in October
next, 'ibis Sept Ti,
\YM. N . N KLSON. Ordinary.
liiune to Sell.
GEGF.tl!\ —Henry County.
To ab whejn it may copem: W. A. Simp
son, . dminir-ltslor of John N. Hightower,
dec* asfd, has in due It*rib applied to the i|U
dt rsigind for leave to *eil sll the lands be
longing to the estate of said deceased, and
said application will be heard on the first
Monday iti October next. This August *27,
1H93. \\ Vi X. N KLSON, Oidjnary.
J or |L(iife |«» Sell.
GF, RdiA—Hxury C i^tily.
To all whom it tuiy ooncuru : 0. D. Mc-
Donald and li. N. MeDonol *, atbnini-fra
tors of Jui M. McDonald, deceased, have
in due foini applied to the undersigned for
have to seli u l the lands belonging to the
e>tate of said decensed, and said applica
tion will be h *»;d oil the first M »i,d.iy in
October next 'lJiis Sept. 3d. Ir}!. 1 ).
UVI N NELSON. Ordinalv
For %f||«tiiii»trii|ioi>.
GEORGIA—Henry Ctmnty.
To all whom i: may concern: A. V. WiL
Ibuhnui having in proper form ap.dicd to
me ter permanent letters ot admiui>tration
on the estate of John B. Hau.brick, late of
said coi ntv, deceased, this is to cite ali and
singular the creditors and next of kin of
J«>lui ii. Hambrick to be and appear at mv
~|h._c within the time aUowid bv law, and
show cause, it »uy t* v ie> can. why permanent
avin: nisi rat ion .-hoU«d not Mv grouted to J.
K. 'A iilittgham on John B. Humbrick's es
t. te WiHicVs my hand and otfi ial signa
ture, jh»* 24ih 4# v ot 4ujust. im»o
vs M. N . V KLbON , Ordinary
Children Cry for Pitcher’* Castoria.
In
Poor
Health
means so much more than
you imagine—serious and
fatal diseases result from
trilling ailments neglected.
Don’t play with Nature’s
greatest gift—health.
Brown's
Iron
Bitters
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women’s complaints.
Get only the genuine—it has cro*s*d red
1 lines on the wrapper. All others are sub
stitutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamps we
1 will send set of Ten Beautiful World’*
Fair View* and hook—free.
' BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.
A CTtJIRI A t)R. TAFT’S ASTHBCAIiENF
r>A O I s *-as M -pljsrirrt ver UiU:s«naus> .r
a!i ns. we will', ul trvai WWr t jFJ E?
fNED«. TAFT ISOS U. SO..BOC«t»US,M.t.r KtC
winr,:To-nAV as:
si 1• er w.d lime us forward vour name and
pOffsoffice uddf *ss through our Agent* Pi
rectory Journal to hundreds of Puhlifher*.
Mmuilaeturer-, and Dealers in Agei ts
tioodg, from you will rTo-'ve an end-
ItSM variety of mail, vatuaMe 3:.m.»h s,
newspapers. inHgajines. etc., Ueside? offers
of employment with reiiald* bus*nt»» firms
wh to from I*o to fgOII a m >nlh can l*e
made. Vou will receive a copy of the Agents
Directory free. Address I.o*l l\‘'*
1M rectory .lourual, JO 1 .,
N. First Street, Nusuville, Teim.
For i> i«mi»wion.
STATE OF UEOKUIA—Henry v'ou->ty.
VN here;!*, Luther Pair, adiuinistrator of
Sidney H. Smith, deo'd represent* to the
court, in his petition duly tiled and entered
on record, that he has fully administer* d
Sidney H. Smith’s estate—This is there
fore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs
and creditor*, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be
discharged flora his administration aud re
ceive letter* of dismission, on the first
Mo'.day ji £oyeml*er.
This August ti, IJiHa.
W M > . N KLSOX, Ordinary.
Kveiybocly Look, Listen
a qtl l>c Wigie !
LUELLA
Is THE Place io Buy
• Coeds This Fail! ■
We have determined to make LUELLA the best all
round market anywhere in this section. This we can easily
do, on account of the small expense in sellieg goods here,
compared to other towns—no city taxes, no drayage, no
house rent, no big clerk hires—in short, the smallest expen
ses ol every kind—and towns anywhere within ten miles
aiound us simply “won’t be in it.”
We intend to make LUELLA an ideal home market —
the trading place ot the masses, where the greatest values
tor the least money can always be had, where the people
can always be served promptly and politely—and we want
to enlist them with us. Our facilities enable us to buy to
very best advantages, and we carry all the time an immense
stock— a Specialty of
Fine Shoes, Fine Frees Seeds and Clothing,
At prices that are just simply UNEQUALED, We will
give unheard of Bargains, and all we ask is that you see and
price our goods before you buy. ,
We extend to all a presssing invitation to visit our store
and we will show you the biggest stock and lowest prices
you have seen in a long time.
COTTON.
We have the most complete ginning outfit in Middle
Georgia—the Munger Patent, of Birmingham—and are pre
pared to handle all your cotton in the very best and most
satisfactory manner. The building and equipments are the
most complete to he had and must be seen to be appreciated.
We also have a large brick warehouse and can furnish all
the accommodation necessary in this line. Will also buy
cotton and pay the very TOP OF THE NOTCH.
Come to see us! and you will find it to your interest,
either to sell cotton, buy goods, or trade most any way.
Yours to Serve,
S. R. BROWN & SONS,
LUELLA. GA.
HIGH PRICES AND
HIGH COMPETITORS
NOT IN IT I
Believing that short profits and quick sales is the best
route to success, I have determined to offer to the trade
prices rarely ever before heard of in the history of McDon-
Donough, or elsewhere. They are Real Eye-openers, and
will please you. Call and examine my stock, get my prices,
and be convinced that I mean business.
I am Here to Do You Good!
I shall keep constantly on hand a full and complete line
ol Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,- Meat, Flour, Sugar,
Cotlee. Tobacco, Lard, Glassware, Woodenware, Hardware
and in fact everything usually kept in a first class general
store, and all at Rock Bottom Prices.
Here are a few Specials that will Pay you to
see:
Ladies fast black seamless Hose, (a dandy) for only ioc.
Ladies black Hose, a real good one, and only 05c.
Ladies last black, extra length, Ilermsdorfs best, only 20c.
Children and Misses Hose any size Irom 4 to 9 at 06c. and ioc.
A lot of Ladies Summer Undervests t) go at cost.
Ladies Kid Gloves (Foster’s pat.) only 98c.
A nice line Check Nainsook at and below cost.
Men’s I-? Hose black and fey stripes at 05,07, 08, ioand2oc.
Pins only 01 c. per paper.
Scissors only 05c.
Good Chewing Tobacco at 20c. per yard.
And as good as jou want at 35c. per lb.
20 lbs Gran. Sugar for SI.OO
5 lbs Good Coffee for SI.OO.
A leal good bright molasses tor 15c. per gallon.
And in tact eveiytbing in my stock has been reduced to
Hard Pan Prices.
My stock this tall will be full and complete in every
department, and I earnestly solicit the patronage of all, and
hope by polite attention, honest, fair dealing, and low price
to merit a liberal share ot your trade.
Remember my place and call on me, at C. R. Walker’s
old stand, McDonough, Ga.
Thanking my friends and the public general!}’ for their
liberal patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance of
same, am Yours to Command,
J. B. DICKSON.
If you are feeling
out ot sorts, weak
and generally ex
hausted, nervous,
have no appetite
and can’t work,
begin at oncetak
ing the most relia
ble strengthening
medicine,which is
Brown's Iron Bit
ters. A few bot
tles cure—benefit
comes from the
very first dose— it
tvon't stain your
teeth , and it’s
pleasant to take.
I cri ’' ’/:ri 'or F& 11 ( Yop3
’’i ■•! ’ ( r,'. i '• 5 S percentage of Potrail to
ins<!i*r t!v* 1v nil :i permanent enrichment
ot tile soil
Write for « it "1 :i C. . !c." a 142-pa;:e illusfaicu i"'.«&. It
is brim fuii if useful ml rr.iuucn lor farmers. It will be test free, and
will make and save you money. Address,
GLRKAN KALI WORKS, 03 N»»m«Stmt, ’lew