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ToWr\ aryd OoUr^ty.
Delightful weail.n r.
Collections ! coJloctions !
Mrs. T. C. Nolan visited Atlanta
yesterday.
Save money by trading with VV. R
Rivers & Co.
Go to Maxwell’s if you want to be
treated right.
Dr. G. I’. Campbell went up to A -
lut.ta Monday.
Fresh crop of coeoauuts. W. R.
Rivers & Co.
Mr. J. W. Maxwell spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Nice belt buekl s at Miss Bettie
Berry’s only 10 ce..ts.
Go to VV. 11. R.vers ifc Co. for nice
hard head cabbage.
Mr. VV. M. llelisle to k in the expo
sitiou Wednesday.
Mr. Hugh McDouald went up to
Atlauta Tuesday.
Cheapest glassware yot ever saw.
W. 11. Rivers & Co.
Home made pork sausage, fresh and
nice all the time a' Maxwell’s.
Miss llirdie Dauiei assisted Prof.
Ham in his school last week.
r “Dry spell” broken at last. Fine
raiu Monday night. Welcome.
Nice apples, bananas and all kinds
of of fruits. VV. R Rivers & Co.
Mi-s Mary Turuer left Monday for
Macou, to euter Wesleyan college.
* Mr. Bam Dailey of tlaata spent
bupday with his McDonough trieuds.
Nice fresh fish every Saturday at
Maxwells, direct from the water, ou ice.
L >okout for chaog ■of t Ivertisemeut
of S. 11. Brown & Sous a. Luella next
J 'deek.
Full cream cheese, cheapest and
best iu the market VV. R. Rivers
& Co.
For everything i i ns grocry line,
remember that Maxa-eli’s is still the
place.
Judge VV. T. Dickon is attending
United States court iu Atlauta this
week.
The low prices oi VV. R. Rivers &
Co., will astouish you. Go to see
them.
Mrs. Robert • Howell and Miss
Thornton Zachry wer - iu the city
Tuesday.
Ladies, call and examine the uice
new fall and winter millinery at Miss
Bettie Berry'4
Mi* Sarah Dickers of Locuit Grove
is visiting the family of her brother,
Col. J. F. Wall.
Touches the weak spot. Dr. West
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more mini 8 iyuw * V*
by D. W. Scott,
GREAT #SHOE * SALE
STAR STORE!
'J'HE most Tremendous stock ol SHOES ever
offered for sale by any one house in this sec
tion. All bought last spring, before any advance.
We propose to sail them at old prices. Big stock
of the celebrated
HART * SHOES
for men, women and children’s every day wear.
Every pair warranted.
Maxwell’s is still the place to get
your fancy and family groceries. He
simply cau’t he downed.
Ladies, you cau get a uice trimmed
saliu crowned sailor for only 35 cents,
at Miss Bettie Berry’s
Pn member that VV’. R. Rivers & Co.
carry a nice line of dry goods, and sell
everything at bottom prices.
Worry, woman’s worst foe, is ban
ished by Dr. Westmoreland’s Calisaya
Tonic. For sale by D VV. Scott.
Mr. Joel Baukstou’s new residence
is being pushed to completion, and will
soon be ready for occupancy.
Lilitle Louis Maxwell, son of A. T.
Maxwell of Columbus, entered Me
Uonougb Institute last week.
Little Annie Tidwell, who is attend
ing school in Atlanta, spent Saturday
and Sunday with her parents.
Latest styles to be found in fall and
winter millinery, at lowest possible
prices. Miss Bettie Berry’s.
Mrs. Tom Lane and Miss Aguee
Carmichael, of Jackson are yisiting the
family of Mr. B B. Carmichael.
None too young, none too old to be
benefited by Dr. Westmoreland’s Cal
isaya Tonic. For sale by D. W. Scott.
Mr. Jeff Stewart of Jeffersonville,
Indiana, has been visiting his brother,
Mr. Thomas D. Stewart this week.
Miss Bettie Berry is anxious to sell
the ladies their fail and winter milli
nery, and guarantees to please them.
Misses Ethel, Alice and Annie
Jobusoti spent Saturday and Sunday
with their graudfather in Covington.
You make a mistake when you fail
to see VV, R. Rivers & Co., before buy
ing any kind of family or fancy groce
ries.
Mrs. Carrie Stewart of Atlanta
spen Monday and Tuesday in the city,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. D.
Stewart.
McDouough oulv ueeds a good fac
tory or two, of some kind now, and she
will be on the high road to improve
meat.
John Campbell, who has been hold
iug a railroad position in Arkansas for
the past year, is at home on a visit to
his parents.
Good goods aud low prices are what
carry the big trade to VV. R. Rivers
& Co. Don’t fail to call on them aud
save money.
Mr. Jesse Johnson, who has been
c mimed to his bed so long, is now
able to walk about the house some, we
are pleased to note.
Mr. T. B. Besbear of Tunis was in
city yesterday. He had the misfortune
Jto lose a j*ortion of his forefinger iu a
' giu a few days ago.
I A leader for cash—“ Red Ham.”
Hon. Hoke Smith, Secetary of the j
Interior, has the hearty thanks of Tiib 1
Weekly for a large and elegaut may
of the United States.
Mr. Russ Rowan, who has been !
residing in Griffin for the past two
years, was circulating among his Me
Douough friends last Saturday.
■Mossis. li. W. Carmichael, VV. J.
Crabbe, W. R. Tidwell and Seab
Cathy were passengers on the early
morning train to Atlauta Monday.
Miss Annie Dailey, who has been
visiting in the city some time, left Sun
day for her home in Atlauta, accom
panied by Miss Claude McDonald.
Newest styles of plaids and stripes,
aud changeable ribbons—something
new and pretty for the ladies. Cali
and see them at Miss Kate Maxwell’s.
Messrs. T. D. Stewart, A. F. Bunn,
J. F. M. Fields and H. VV. Carmichael
attended “children’s day” at Mt. Carmel
last Sunday, and report a uice occa
sion.
Judge Johu 1. Hall, Assistant Uni
ted States Attorney General, spent
yesterday with his McDonough friends.
He will return to Washington in a few
days.
Don’t be deluded, but go to J. W.
Maxwell’s, the old reliable, for all
kinds of fancy aud family groceries,
* fruits,candies, etc. Prices always as
; low as the lowest.
Just received, full line of fall and
winter miliiuary. Latest styles in hats
ribbons, ornaments, etc., and would be
pleased to have all the ladies call and
examine them. Miss Bettie Berry’s.
Miss Kate Maxwell has just received
a beautiful line of new fall millinery,
; the latest styles and lowest prices.
Call and see her goods before buying,
if you waut to save money and get the
I latest.
Any oue desiring to to buy a good
three horse farm, with good out-houses
and teuement bouses, iu high state of
cultivation ; also oue six room dwel
ling house with 2 acre lot, all good as
new, cau get a bargain by calling upon
me at McDonough, Ga. Q. A Dick
sou.
Sheriff Giass went over to Seuoia
Monday and returned with Nelse
Brock, whom he placed iu jail. Brock
is charged with the murder of another
; negro iu Locust Grove district, last
February. Th t sheriff has beeu on
the lookout for him ever siuce, aud he
I was overtaken at Senoia Monday.
General Mlssioua ry Convention Dal
las Texas Oct. 18-25-’OS.
For this occasion the SOU L'HERN
\ RAILWAY will sell tickets, Oct ICth,
:at ONE FIRST CLASS LIMITED
■ FARE for the r- and trip : tickets to
' return until Oct. 30tb, 1895.
to childrensShoesV
*
Ageut Newman has received or 0-
whick are ol interest to business men.
Hereafter .IU 00 per day will be charged
ou each car lor freight left unloaded
after 48 hours from time of receipt
This rule will be stiictly enforced by
the car association formed for that pur
pose, and parties receiving freight will
do well to remember it.
The lntiid-ome advertisement of Ihe
New York Store on our -extra this
week needs no comment to direct at
teutiou to it, as it speaks for itself.
The New York Store is well known
to the readers of The Weekly, liav
iug been regular advertisers iu the pa
per ever since Jackson first begun to
attract public attention as a leading
trading center, and the people have
learned always to rely upon this firm
as oue of the very best bouses to be
found anywhere. It affords us pleas
ure to present this handsome advertise
ment, but as stated above they need no
further comment from us. Read w hat
they say aud call ou them when you
go to Jackson.
If your children are subject to croup
watch for the first Bymptom of the dis
ease—hoarseness. If Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy is given as soon as the
child becomes hoarse it will prevent
the attack. Even after the croupy
cough has appeared the attack cau al
ways be prevented by giving this rem
edy. It is also invaluable for colds
aud whooping cough. For sale by
medicine dealers.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest .Medal and Diploma.
Pile* ! Pile*! Itching Piles*
Symptoms —Moisture; intense itching and
stinging; most at night; worse by scratch
ing. If allowed to continue, t union
form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be
coming very Bore. “Swayxk’s Ointment*
stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcer
ation, and in most cases removes the tu
mora At druggists, or by mail, for 5U cts.
Dr. Swayne A Son, Bhiladelphia.
For l>i-i»ii**io».
GEORGIA—Henry County.
To all whom it may concern: Wm. L
I Elliott, guardian of Mary J. Elliott anti
I James H. Elliott, applies to me for letters
oi dismission from said guardianship, and
! I will pass upon his application on the first
| Monday in November next at my office in
1 McDonough, said county. Given under my
j hand and official signature, this Oct. 7th.
1895. Win. N. NELSON, Ordinary,
IRAKIS WAI.IL
Will be sold before the court h«ua door
■ in McDonough on the first 'Tuesday in Nov
1895, 100 *crcs of land, more or less, Ling
jin the 12th district of Henry county, 4
! miles east of IStockbridge. Good scho>i in
1 mile, church in I 1-2 miles, 05 acies in
cultivation, good water, branch running
through it, good improvements. It is
known as lands ol J. H. Burks
J. H. BURKS, A-cm.
jMi FA YHNESSAnFADXOIsriCUR-2
I ■ M pi Mg by Peck’* Invisible Tabular U r t«uh
fc. ABM V loira. WhUperi hrxrd. Cob..' Cab. .
; joswMfniwhrreßllremMlwfßil. Soilby V. Hlseo*,'-r v rnrr
Lroftdwaj, New fork. Wru« fc.r Boo* ot prooCo IHU
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla*
JVletiM Sunday SI (oc^
Made by the Blue line Shoe Co. We have sold in
the last sixteen months over $3,000.00 worth of
these Shoes, and not a
Single Complaint
Nothing but praise do we hear. Try one pair and
want the second. - •
Come and see our Shoes.
Examine our Shoes.
Compare our Shoes.
If we don’t trande NO HARM is done, so
COME ALONG.
I Was Weak,
Tired and nervous, my food did not dikes!
saslty In fact I was In poor health generally.
§1 bad to sleep
propped up lu bed to
breathe easily at
night. 4 had the
grip and afterwards
a severe cough. I
found relief In
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
I have taken seven
bottles and can eat
what I please, sleep
soundly and feel
rested unless I over-
Iwork. I feel as
! young as I did at 16
when I use Judg
ment In my dally ex-
Mrs. I. K. Wallace erctae. I cannot be
gin to express my thanks sulllelent for such
s great soothing, health restoring medicine
Hood’s Sarßa -
I 1 parllla
ts Hood’s Sarsaparilla. S "V a g
Mns. Clara J. Wal- S U I Cd
lack, wife of ltev. I. E. ______
Wallace, clerk of Blood
Elver Association of Baptists, Calvert City, Ky.
Mood’s Pills Sfive universal satisfaction,
frepared by C. I. Hood & Co.. I-owcll, Mass.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I’iral Itoun.l.
McDonough, Tuesday. Oct. I .
Hampton, Friday, 4.
Sixth, Saturday, 5.
Fiippen, Monday, 7.
Stockbridge. Tuesday, 8.
Shakerag, Wednesday, !l.
Brushy Knob, Thursday, Id.
Loves, Friday, 11.
McMullen’s, Saturday, id.
Bcershclia, Monday, 14.
Handy Ridge, Tuesday, 15.
Tussahaw, Wedncsdav, Hi.
Locust Grove, Thursday, 17.
Lowe’s, Friday, 18.
1 will he in McDonough during first week
of court.
Will have registrar ion hooks with me to
accommodate those who desire to register.
J W. HAULER, T. C.
itovember blierill Kills-*.
Will he sold liefoie the court home door
in McDonough, Henry countv. (!«., within
Ihe legal hours of sale on the first This"ay
in November, 1895, the following described
property, to-wit:
,-ixty acres of laud, more or less, Being
the north half of the south half of land lot
So. 182, divined hyaline manning due
east and west, being in the ltd district of
Henry county, Ga., and adjoining lands of
Elizabeth Wigger* on the north and east,
by lands of Maiy E. Allen on the aoulh,
and bv lands of .lohn I’Kvor on Hie west.
I Levied on as Hie property of Barbara J.
\Viggera to satisfy a fi fa from Hinry Supe
rior Geurl in favor of the Geoigia Loan and
Trust Co. vs. the said Ban-art J. Wiggers.
Also, at the same time and place, si*
•res ol'land in the litlst district G. M. of
HChry county, bomidejj as follows: on the
west by lands of Isa .c We. ms, on the nortli
I y land- of T. J. Brown, on the south and
o si by lands of Andrew Brown—number
not known. Levied on as the property of
John A. Brown to satisfy a justice court li
fa in favor of Tbos. D. Stewart k Co. vs.
the said John A. Brown.
• Also, at the same time and place, one
lot or flaicil Of land, with dwelling home
thereon, in what is known as Blacksville, in
McDonough district G. M ~ bounded on the
noit'u by street and lands of Cow Tomlin
lili, cast by lands of Holloway Crockett,
south by lands of (j. A. Dickson, and west,
by lands oi Henry Tomlinson—containing
one-halt 'TC of iand. Levied on lo satisfy
: a justice i .Mirl fi fa in favor of C. K. Walker
I v-. Frailk Hardy.
Cktl. 3, 1895. N. A. GLASS, Sheriff.
THE GLOBE
STORE.
The Where YoU Get the i 7 lost
Change Back!
QUALITY===REPUTATION.
Do You Want the Best?
We lay special stress on the excellence of our goods,
always keeping the Quality up the highest point, and while
maintaining our Reputation in this respect, we 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.
49 in. hlk, fi;. Mohair (not Bnliantine) 35c
52 in. all wool Tricot Flannel 37j a c
Red Twilled Flannel all woo! 15c
Cotton Flannel lie yd.
Canton Flannel 5c
Notions.
Hondkerchicfa 2c coch
Complexion soap—Buttermilk and Glycer
ine—lsc box, 3 cakes
Gents Hdkfs., f'o.t colored borders 5c
RAG Corsi Is 75c
Ladies Black Hose 5c
Knitting Colton, all numbers 5c
Clothing, Clothing.
Boys Suits 4 to 1 l 75c
Boys all woo' Suits 1.50
Boys Knee Rants 25c to 1.00
Mens Suits 2.50 to 20.00
Ask lo see our Granite Suits, something
new
Shoes! Shoes!
Although shoe* have advanced,we bought
lieiore the rise and will give you old pricer.
Be*l Brogans only SI,OO
Mens Satin (Jjfll 1 >0
Womans Dongola Kid 75c, 1.00, 1 ..70
Childs Polkas 40c
Misses Dongola Kid 75 to 1.25
Full line of the fatuous Hamilton-Brown
Sloe Co’s Ladies and Gents Shoes, and
Clark Colmu y a* Co’s Shoes.
Corny to see us. No,trouble to show
goods. Very Respectfully,
The Globe Store,
C. G. FENNELL & CO., Prop’s,
JACKSON, = GEORGIA.
Kats and Caps.
All the latest style Hats and Caps at
prices to suit every one.
Full line ol Ties and Tecks. Latest nov
elties in 4-in-Hand and Tecks.
Jeans! Jeans!
See our JEANS and compure quality and
prices, and you will find others are simply
“not in it.”
Our Millinery Depart*
ment
Is iii 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, Ribbons. Feathers, etc.
Call and s ee them before buying your
Fall Hat.
GROCERIES!
Xote u I’eir i’rices in Thin I)c
--jnirtincntm
U'j, Ills. Soda 25c.
Best double thick Tobacco 25c lb.
Best y in. s’s Tobacco 22
20 lbs best Java Rice for 1.00
1 .j Ills good Coffee for 1.00
I lbs N V Standard G Sugar for 1.00
Best straight Flous .'(.JO bid
Best family Flour 3 20
•2' 4 lb Bagging ,-ame as Hub 3.10 per roll
Best Arrow Ties 8c bunch
New York full cream Cheese no cold
storage, every one guaranteed.