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CASTOR IA
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 Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms nnd allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
eures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, eures eonstipatlon and flatuleney.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
nnd bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children’s Pamveca—the Mother’s Friend.
Castoria.
“ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children.”
Dr. G. C. Osgoot>,
Dowell, Mass.
• 4 Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which lam acquainted. 1 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. K-inchelob,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City.
Thos. D. Stewart, J. F. M. F ields, C. E. Henslee,
President. Gen'l. Manager. See’t & Treas.
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THE FIELDS *
AND
*—r : . HENSLEE CO.,
r ' * *
* LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. *
MCDONOUGH, GA.,
Are Now Prepared to Pay 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 PRO VISIONS
and FARM SUPPLIES
AT TIIE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
mi .. n' tiF— nr - s>w-
The Fields and Henslee Qo v j
ARE THE
Largest Cotton House
OS TEE EASTS,
AND YOU EAD BETTER SEE THEM BE
FORE YOU SELL YOUR COTTON.
—— y
THE FIELDS & HENSLEE CO.
Are going to do a
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UTJEftXZXTZESSIS
IXTJDZS:'!?
YEAR.
They have a large hitching yard to accommo
date your stock. Don’t fail to call on
them when you come to Town.
They Are Occupying
THOS. D. STEWART’S
Old Stand.
What is
Castoria.
“Castoria la so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.”
H. A. Archf.h, M. D.,
in So. Ctelord St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
“Our 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 are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it.”
Vnited Hospital and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Alleh C. Smith, Pres.
About Cotton Seei|,
Till* i« %n t int part ~f ,j. e
crop to our f trm„r\*, «,|,| .i,,,, i
valuable lo li ■ 8 Id i.jr a
! for the cotnhiuati tn hit«n-n ,1... f , i
mills to kc-.p down tie* ftnc- tb*-*
would brill'' "tali:** n ■>, 1,v,-, p ,i ,
if not mor", but by lhi« c.imhhii li •„
the fir;e<- is k j>t down t., u » ~, i.,.
cent*
It will pty 'h.) rni r. rtr.ico b,*tt-r
to II *- tti" If li., i.II j,,
put I'll tbrir wit'at Unit ' ban to „,.|j Jt
lucli | lire . I unity bti.b. |» on t’,
acr ot wheat at i •out of two ,i,,IUr«
wii : pay bt-tit r in the iuejea-ed ’ eld of
wheat, beftid*« tin iiii|iri>wn><-iii <>\ i tie
lan 1. than felling t!'« vemi at ten tents
—Ex.
Vliirveluiii It
From a letter written by Ret. J. Gunlcr
man. of Dimondnle, 'Mieb .wo permitted
to make the following extract: “l have no
herniation in recommending Dr. Ki ig'a Now
Discovery, as the results were almo.t mar
velous in the case of my wife. While I was
pastor ol the Baptist church it Rives .Junc
tion she wus brought down with pneumonia
succeeding La Grippe. Teirible paroxvims
of coughing would last hours with little in
terruption and it seemed ns if she cauld not
survive them. A friend recommended l)r.
King's New Discovery; it was quick ill its
work and highly satisfactory in result*.”
Tritl bottle* free at any drug store. Regu
lar size 50c. and SI.OO.
The farmers in the east are finding
■ bat it pays belter to raise sh iop for
mutton than it ever paid to raise them
for wool. Hut the Philadelphia U-cord
comments that “now that wool is to
steadily ad i ancing in price even the
shepherds who depend upon wool pro
ducti'.n alone for tiieir protits are re
gretting that they listened to the wail
of the protective sirens and b’au. liter
ed a part of the flocks last year. ’
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, taken at this
season, will make you feel strong and
vigorous and keep you from sickness
later on.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo.
The Best Salve in the world for
cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, S a lt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblaing, Corns, and all Skin
Kruptions, ard positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect natisfaction, or money re
founded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by D. J. Sanders.
A Woman’s Heart.
ONE DISEASE THAT BAFFLES THS
PHYSICIAN.
Tile Story of n Woman wliu SutYYi ert for
tXinc Vears. How She was Cured.
(From the Newark, .V. J., Keening A'fui)
Valvular disease of the heart has always
been considered incurable. The following
interview therefore, will interest the medi
cal profession, siure it describes the success
ful use of a new treatment for this disease.
The patient is Mrs. Geo. Archer, of Clifton,
N. J.jSiid this publication by the Neu<a is
the first mention made of the ease by
any newspaper. All physicians consulted
pronounced the patient suffering with vai
vu.ar disease of ihe heartj *nd treated her
without the slightest relief. Mrs. Archer
said: ‘‘l could not walk across the floor;
neither could 1 go up stairs without stopping
to let the pain in piv chest and left urin
cesse. 1 felt an awful copstrictiou about
iny arm and elicit ns though I were tied
with ropes. Then there was a terrible noiss
al ray r ght ear, like the labored breathing
of some great animal. 1 have often tinned
expecting to see Home creature at my side.
"Last July,” continued Mrs. Archer," I
was at Suringiield, Mass, visiting, and my
mother snowed me an account in the
Springfield ticam'nrr, telling of the won*
di'i'fui eqres cli'cc-d by the use of I»r,
Williams’ Pink I‘illa for Pale People,
My mother urged me to try the pills and
on November 25th last I bought a boj
and began taking them, and 1 have token
them ever since, except for a short in*
*crY:il. The first box did not seim tn
benefit me, but I persevered, encouraged
by the requests of my relatives. After be
ginning on the second box, to my wonder,
the noise at my right ear ceased entirely. I
kept right on and the distress that 1 used to
feel in my chest slid arm gradually disap
peared The blood has returned to mj fr.ee,
lips and ears, which were entirely Sevoid
of color, and 1 feel «ro)l and strong again.
“ M v son too, hnd beta troubled with
gettriti* and I induced him to tr* (l;e I'ink
Pills, with threat benefit. I feel thht every
body ought to know of my wonderful cun*
and J bless (Jod that J have found some
thing that has driven me thi* great relief.’*
jir V iDiems’ Pink Pills une no>v given
to the public us an unfuiling bleod builder
anti nerve restorer, curing all forms of
weak ness arising from a watery condition
of the blood or shattered nerves, two fruitful
causes of most every HI that flesh ia hair to.
These pills are also a specific for the troubles
peculiar to females, such s* suppressions,
all forms of weakness, chronic constipation,
bearing down pains, ecc.. and in the cuse of
men will give speedy relief and effect a per
manent cure in all ea:*cs arising from mental
worry, overwork, or e*ceases of whatever
nature. The pills are sold by all dealers,
or will be sent post paid on receipt of price,
(50 cents a bo*, nr 6 bo\es for J 2.00 they
are never sold in hulk, or bv the 100 by
addressing Dr. William*’ Hydiciue Com*
pany, Schenectady, N. Y,
) ELECTRIC TELEPHONE
1 f*oid outright, no rent, no royalty. Adnt d-* 4
j?x»> sty. V .11 iitfo or Country. in
j jhon, »«<ore and office. Qreutoat oontrta
* -once nml nftst solb-f on "nrth.
I 4£«‘in» niMbc I rt MoWW|»er«a.Y.
t On» in a *ti<* • on « sale to all th
-1 ncu«hlx>rK. Fue i - •"-*». no toys, work*
i anywhere, any tli*.t< Omu|))|K*« *‘ ,r
I u * when •hM-pe.l v>.a I** rut up »>♦ any on#,
B never out of order, no roi aiiin.?. la*t* a tiff
Stiqni' W;irrn-'*a<t. 4 moti«v *nekor Write
* W F. Mar risen & Co. Clark 10. Coiuiribus. 0
raj
AdmluUlrillur'it Nule.
GEORGIA —Henry County.
By virtue of an order from the Court ot
Ordinary of Cobb eouutv, Oa , and It virtue
of the autnoritv vested in me if adminis
trator of the estate of Parker K. Brow n, late
of Cohlt county, deviated, will lie aold lie
tore the eouit house doot in Henry eouutv,
Ga . ot. the hi-l Tuesday in Noeemher next,
within the legal luiors ol sale. for the here
of the heirs ai d eieditors e»f l'arker E
Brown, late of Oohh county, deceased, the
following descrili d property t '-writ: Fi ty
acres of land lying and being situated in
tie u tility o <p-.'-';ing. si.d lie me part O
lot No. lit and being in the northeast cor
uev ot said lot, hounded as follows: on ,„e
north by the lands of Willie Fields, on the
west by tii' land* of . . 8. Boynuwi, Oil the
s, nth and cast liv lai ds ot Mis. C. 41,
Brown. A. E BROWN, Adin’r.
\o»Ue t» lit'hlers ami Creditors.
AH persons holding claims against the
estate of J. M. McDonald, late of Henry
eouutv. deceasi d, are hereby notified to pr?s
sent the same tl.e unices gue . property
proven, within the time prescribed by law.
A 1 persons owing said estate will please
make immediate settlement. This Sept.
30th, 1895.
C. D. & H. N. Mel OJf ALD.
Adm’rs. of J, M. McTonald, Pac'd.
borrowing from health.
The sign of this borrowing is thinness ; the result, nerve
waste. You need fat to keep the blood in health unless you
want to live with no reserve force—live from hand to mouth.
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is more than a medicine.
It is a food. The Hypophosphites make it a nerve food, too.
It comes as near perfection as good things ever come in this
world.
Be sure you pt Scott’t Emulsion when you want it and not a cheap substitute.
Scott & Bowne, New York, ah Druggists. 50c. and si.
V/E will SAVE YOU MONEY
Ip ||jgggi|f9»
AND FIT YOUR FOOT!
NO BETTER SHOES ON EARTH than we have
for Men, Women and Children.
BLOOD WORTH SHOE CO.
14 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, GA.
DO YOU NEED MACHINERY ?
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,
MILURY BROS & CO.
MACON, Ga.
l'\c«’n!«>••!» Sale.
Agrorably to an order of tbo court of Ordi
nary of Henry coiihtv, Ga , will In- sold on
lilt' first Tuesday in November next, at the
court house door in MeDonotigh, within the j
legal hours ol sale, the following (ir perty. ’
to-wit: 175 acres of land, 1 eing part of lot
11)11, in the 12th dislriet of Henry county.
This land bounded north by lands of (Japt. I
Carton, Monroe Simpson and public Allan- I
tit road, east by John B. Clark and Mrs.
Rcbeeca Clmli. south by Mrs. A. J. Hour- I
den, »ert by ii I’artun and Mrs. Roid
Ibis land a ill be cut into 25-acre lots by
lines running cast and west across the lot.
I his is a fine body of land, well watered,
a stream running clear across the whole lot
or lots, si v,nil sp'ings upon it —nearly KM)
acres ot well timbered, origins' lorest. Up
on this tin t each ot :he 5 lots will have
nearly the same amount of original forest,
each lot will cross the stream. A settle
ment loud runs directly hcioss tlie-e luts
north and south, giving access to each lot.
Also, at the same time and place 102 U,
acres of lot 180, this bring the south part
or half of this lot. This land will be cut
into two pans by lill« running north and
south, Uiakii g two 51 j acre lots- This land
has a branch uinuing through it, making it
well watered—-also has (wo or three springs
upon it, The west half of this tract has
some 8 or It) acres ot branch bottom upon
it, now in pasture —only a few aces of ord
inal lorest; but a good deal ol oirl field
pine on both tracts. An outlet will lie giv- t
eu to each ol these lots. T his land is i
bounded on the north by Mrs. A J. Bow
den, east by Stanford Kelly, south by Joints
Ewing amt J T. l.ewis and west by J. T.
Lewis All ttiis property ncir.g part of tire
estate ol A. J. Bowden, late ol said cuuuty
deceased.
Terms of sale, one half cash—the other
12 months, with 8 percent.interest. Bouls
for titles given.
Parties wishing Ij see this property can
call at the old hu’meat. ad 1 ** mile from El
leuwood, on the Flat Shoals road, and have
it pointed oui to them by llr. 1. H. Bowden,
i bis property lies witnin a mile and a half
ol a good grift and saw mid—tine or lour
gins withiu two nil it —po> t>) 111 ce at Kllen
wood, I' s miles—two school houses within
11„ miies—good churches within two or
three pijle* —good neighborhood, etc.
Goou bargains, Conic ai-d s,f.
BAWKKNUK G. BOW HEN,
r. A BAG>DAUB,
Oct. 8, 1824. Efecutois.
V tire iii |)eli|«rs and Cretlllors
All persons holding claims against the
•stale of Parker E. Blown, late ot Cobb
eouutv, deceased, are hereby notified to
present the same to the undersigned, prop
erlv proven, within the time prescribed liy
law. Al! partus indebted to said estate
are notified to make immediate settlement.
this Oct. 3j, iß9>.
A. E. BROWN, Adm’r.
For Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Henry County.
Whereas, Luther Pair, Administrator of
Daniel H. Ponder, represents to the court
in his pefitiop d” v filed and entered on
recoid that lie has fully administered Dan'!.
H. Ponder's estate. This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned heirs and credi
tors to show cause if any tliev can why said
administrator should not lie discharged train
his administration aud receive letters of
dismission on tfee first Mond.iv in Angary,
loitti. This Oct. Ist, IBua
We. N. A KLSON, Ordinary.
MrEtrees WISE OF CafiOUl for female diseases.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.
1 If you have borrowed from
health to satisfy the demands
of business, if your blood is
not getting that constant
supply of fat from your food
it should have, you mutt
pay back from somewhere,
and the somewhere will be
from the fat stored up in
the body.
In
Poor
Health
means so much more than
you imagine—serious and
fatal diseases result from
trifling ailments neglected.
Don’t play with Nature’s
greatest gift—health.
Brown's
Iron
Billers
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Uver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
' Malaria, Nervous ailments
, Women’s complaints.
Get only the genuine—it has crossed 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’s
Fair Views and book—free.
' BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, Mp.
A C« a F”LJI k fl A PA- TAPT« ASTHIffA'LEL'E
*Y9 B*** - A||t, ver tails; seaUusjoui
a : >••*... . »<_ will ti-.V I4Vr.KIfu.TTI r S"Qr- JT
rmcYTAfTBfiJS M.CO..U3CMtJ»Ut,H.t.r iXE-S
wkltTP^
silver ai.d have us forward your name and
post'ffticv nd«!r©*> through our Alenin hi
red ary Journal to hundred* of Publish *»-g.
Manufacturer?, and Drapers in Ag« *ts
Goods, from whom you will receive an end
less variety of mail, valuable samples,
newspapers, magazines, etc., besides offers
of employment with reliald* business firm?
wh *re from <SO to a month can lie
made. You will receive a copy of tl:«* Ag« r.ts
Directorv tree. Address I*O.H %\*?*
Directory Journal, 30'.>
N. First Street, Nashville, Teun.
For l>i*iui**ioM.
STATE OF GEORGIA —Henry bounty.
Whereas, Luther Pair, administrator of
Sidney Smith, dec*d represents to the
court. In his petition duly filed and entered
on record, that he has fully administered
Sidney H. Smith’s estate— Ti»is is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs
and crtdilors, to show cause, if any they
can, why sas a*imini>trat«ir ahou'd not be
discharged from his administration and re
ceive letters of diamissiou, ou the fcrat
Monday in November, 1895.
This August 6, 1995.
WM. N. NELSON, Ordinary.
i The One Crop System
• 1 t
r,( fn-ming gradually evb,mists the land, unless a Fertilizer rontr'ining a
F.jj-i percentage of I'otash is i, id. Fetter crops, a belter soil, and a
1 bn gc, bank aecounl can only then be expected.
Write for our •• Farmers’ Grille," a 142-page illustrated book. It
| is brim full of useful information for farmers. It will be sent free, and
I will make and save you money. Address,
GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street. New York.
W. W. GEORGE l CO.,
McDonough, ga.
Shoe and Harness Makers
O AND DEALERS IN
LEATHER, FINDINGS, OILS, ETC.
HAND MADE SHOES AND HARNESS TO ORDER,
OF THE BEST TO BE HAD, AND SATIS
FACTION GUARANTEED.
In succeeding Mr. W. W. George, we desire to announce
to the public that we have added to’ his old business, and
with enlarged facilities everyway are better prepared than
ever to turn off work. Full stock of Whang and Belt Leath
er on hand.
We will continue to do everything in the very best man
ner, including all kinds ot repairing in both branches, and
simply want to ask everybody to call on us and you may de
pend upon us tor good honest goods and work.
With thanks for past favors we hope by better service lor
an increased patronage in future.
Yours tor business
W. W. GEORGE & CO.
N. B.—Highest prices paid for Hides, Tallow and Beeswax.
LUMBER
HIGH PRICES AND
HIGH COMPETITORS
NOT IN IT!
Believing that short profits and quick sales is the best
route to success, I have determined to oiler to the trade
prices rarely ever before heard of in the history of M :Don-
Donough, or elsewhere. They are Real Eye-openers, and
will please you.. Call and examine my stock, get rny 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
oi Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Meat, Flour, Sugar,
Colfee, 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 onlv 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 9SC.
A nice line Check Nainsook at and below cost.
Men’s 1-2 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 )ou 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 iact eveiything in my stock has been reduced to
Hard Pan Prices.
My stock this fall 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 generally for their
liberal patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance ot
same, am Yours to Command,
J, B. DICKSON.
If you are feeling
out of sorts, weak
and generally ex
hausted, nervous,
have no appetite
and can’t work,
begin at once tak
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
wan t stain your
teeth, and it’s
pleasant to take.
LUMBER
From Aug. ist to Oct. Ist we make
Lumber, Brick, Shingles, Doors,Sash r
Blinds, Moulding, Lime, etc., our spe
cialty. Biggest and best stock of all
kinds of Building Material now on
our yards ever brought here at one
time. Prices are correct, those that
are not lower, will compare with
those of any other firm.
All orders filled promptly and
with care.
Our stock of Furniture for summer
and early fall trade continues to come
in, and when completed will be the
best we have ever had. Our Coffin
Department is complete with Coffins,
Caskets, Robes, etc.
B. B. Carmichael & Son.
uaaiAim
LUMBER