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Town ar\d OoUryty.
There is <tti unusual amount of sick
ness in ami around McDonough.
Miss E:hel Tye is spoil ling some
time in Atlanta fvith relativts.
Misses Clifford and Thornton Zacb
ry of Feacbstone, were in the city this
week.
Col. E. J. Reagan left Wednosday
for Atlanta to fill his seat in the legis
lature.
Mrs. Julia McDonald io visitiug rel
atives hi Atlanta aud attending the
exposition.
The board of education will meet in
McDonough ou Mouday, the 4th day
of November, by special cail.
When you feel tbe chilis com : ng.
that’s the time for Dr. Westmoreland's
Calisiya r > nic For sale by I). W.
Scott.
Mr. J. B Newman of McDonough
delighted bis Jonesboro friends with a
visit last Sunday.—Enterprise.
Mr. B. If. Biown of Dawson is
speuding several days in ibe city vi»i
tiug bis daughter, Mrs. J A. P’ouche.
Sheriff Glass drove his new . Ken
tucky blooded mare over to Griffin
Monday, and made tbe trip on first class
time.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McKibben left
Mouday for Atlanta, to spend the week
with relatives and attend the exposi
tiou.
What’s the trouble ? Lter? Blood?
Kidneys ? Take Dr. Westmoreland's
Calisaya Tonic. For sale by D W.
Scott.
Miss Lucile Garrett, a charming
young lady of Social Circle, was the
guest of Miss Nettie Campbell last
week.
Mr. Ed Koutt of Neal spent a few
days with bis old McDonough friends
this week, aud took in Cleveland day
at the exposition.
Mr J. T. McGill of Dawson is in
the the city, coming by Ire ;; the expo
sition to accompany bis wile and cliil
dren home to day.
For farm loans in Henry aud ai
joining counties come cr write to Ibe
Ga. Faim Loan Co., Room <il3 Tem
ple Court, Atlauta Its.
Insure yourselves agumst loss of
energy aud strung'h by t>.kiog Dr.
Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic. For
Bale by D. VV. Scott.
Mr. Th s. Brautly and daughters,
Misses Ada and Annie, of Greenville
Ala., were in the city i r>day and >at
urday the guests of the edi or s family.
Tax Collector Harper publishes
notice of his secoud aud third rounds
combiued this week, which is dual.
Read and govern yourself accordingly
GREAT * SHOE * SALE Sunday BRoe^
££ T* A r> CTAnr * the 1:lst sixtecn months over $.4,000.00 worth of
*3 I y,/ KK* l these Shoes, and not a
Tr,m,rE,ui .tire, « HUfli ni Single Complaint
for men, women and children’s every day wear. 11 vvc don’t trande NO HARM is done, so
ffioTt TOCHlU^S'^o'fs^ WE ’ R
Cotton seed have gone up, and are
now selling at 35 ceuts.
If you want the best make on tho
market, call ou T. W. Price at Lo
cust Grove aud get the genuine Barnes
ville Buggy. Always takes the pre
mium.
Dr. Hall delivered his second lecture
“Happy Homes,” in McDonough last
Friday night, aud was greeted bv a
iarge audience, who were more than
evtr delighted with him.
Dr. G. P. Campbell has proven
clearly that celery cau bo successfully
raised iu this section, by produciug a
fine bed of it in garden this year.
Mrs. Weekly returns thanks to Mrs.
t’ampbell for a nice lot.
With two little children subject to
croup we do not rest easy without a
bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
in tbe house, for the most severe at
tacks quickly succumbed to a few doses
of it.—Morrison, Colo., Bud. For
sale at 25 aud 50 ceuts per bottle by
medicine dealers.
A large crowd went from McDon
ough to the exposition Wednesday to
see President Cleveland It was a
great day, aud everybody was pleased
with the big show. From now on is
a good time to see this mammoth con
gregation of the nations in all its won
der. Those who fail to attend miss
the opportunity of a life time.
On our first page this week is an at
tractive advertisement from White &
Walcott, the popular clothing firm of
Griffin. There is not a better clothing
house to he found anywhere than this,
and they are prepared to supply auy
demand in their line upon the very
best terms. Read what they say and
go to them when you want clothing.
Mr. W. S. Jackson, a weltby rner
chant of Valantine, Nebraka, spent
last Friday aud Saturday in McDon
ough, the guest of his friend, Hon.
John T. Oglesby. Mr. Jacks n at
tended the exposition, it being his first
visit to the South. He was delighted
with this section, especilly the hospi
tality shown him here, and says under
no circumstances will he ever again
give the least thought of truth to slan
ders of the South.
If your children are subject to croup
watch for the first symptom of the dig
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 can al
ways be prevented by giving this rem
edy. It is also invaluable for colds
and whoopiug cough. For sale by
medicine dealers.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World'* Fair Highest Medal and Diploma.
Death.
Mr 3. Sarah E. llambrick of Stock
bridge died in Atlanta Oct. 21st, 1895.
She was about 54 years of age. Tbe
funeral services were held iu the church
at New Stock bridge, conducted by the
writer, assisted by Dr. Henderson.
Her body was laid to re6t in the Burke’s
cemetery.
All her children are living. They
have sustained a great loss by the
death of tuch a mother. May God’s
blessings rest upon them.
J. A. Thurman.
Look out for colds at this season.
Keep yourself well and strong by tak
ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great tonic
and blood purifier.
Married.
At G o’eloce last Sunday evening
Mr. Claud Morris and Miss Mary
Campbell were united iu marriage at
the home of tbe bride’s parents, Dr.
and Mrs. G. P. Campbell, iu this city.
The ceremony was beautifully perform
ed by Rev. J. F. Pharr, aud was wit
uessed by a number of friends. After
tbe marriage the bridal party and guests
repaired to the diuniug room, where
awaited them a Tepast, which was de
lightful. It was typical of a southern
hospitable home, where peace and
plenty abides without measure.
The Weekly extends congratula
tious to the newly wedded pair, and
wishes them all the beauties and pleas
ures of a happy married life.
“Karnest Willie” Coming.
A rare treat is in store for our peo
ple duriug Court week, Mr. Will D.
Upshaw, '‘Earnest Willie” as he is
fast becoming known all over the
South, will give one of bis popular
lecture entertainments at the Institute
Hall on Friday night. He speaks
from his rolling chair generally, but
he thrills his audience with magnetic
wit and eloquence. Many of our peo
ple in town and county, who were so
delighted wi b his speeches at the
recent association here,will be glad to
hear that he is coming again so soon.
Notice of .Legislation.
State of Georgia Henry County.—
Notice is hereby given that at the ses
sion General Assembly of the - State
of 1895, a hill will l>a introduced, of
which the following is title to wit :
“A Bill—To be entitled an Act, to
amend au 'Act of the General Assem
bly. approved December 20th 1893,
incorporating the town of Locust
tv rove, go as to extend the limits of
said town.” Tins October 24th, 1895. i
"Dow to Care All Skin DiHeabee."
Simply apply “Swath*’* Oi.vtme.vt. ” Xo :
internal medicine required. Cures tetter, j
eczema, itch, all eruptions on the lace, nose,
hands, etc., leaving the ekiu clear, white
and healthy. Its great healing and curative
powers are possessed by no other r> m dy.
Ask your druggist t'jr Swiyne’j Ointment
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Award.
The Georgia Midland surveyors
have returned to McDonough to get
a new route out of tho city. The have
secured the right of way nearly every
where except immediately in the city
here, ar.d remembering our past ex
perience, our people should make spe
cial effort to encourage them, if they
desire bettor depot advantages nearer
town. It now seems that the exten
sion to Atlanta will surely be built.
The IMsenvcrj’ Mured Ilia l.ile.
Mr. It. Cailloucttc, Druggist, Heavers
ville. 111,, says : “To Dr. King’s New Dis
covery I owe my life. Was taken with La
Grippe anti tiied all the physicians for miles
about, Imt of no avail and was given up and
told I could not live. Having Dr. King’s
New Discovery in my stoic I sent for a b it -
tic and lagan its use and from the first dose
began to get better, and after using three
bottles was up and about again. It is
worth its weight in gold We won’t keep
store or house without it.” Get n free trial
at any drug store.
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baklngt powder
so pure or so great In leav
enlng power as the Royal.
Mr. Sip Speer, who left. McDonough
a few years ago, a boy to seek his for
tunes in the “wide, wide world,” is
now engaged in the newspaper business
at Lake Forest, 111., an attractive
suburb of Chicago, and a gieat edu
cational centre. He publishes The
Stentor, the organ of Lake Forest
University, also the Lake Forest Press.
The Weekly is in receipt of both
publications, which are highly credita
ble to his enterprise aud ability. Sip’s
old Henry caunty friends are glad to
bear of his prosperity.
That Tired Feeling
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Makes the
Weak Strong.
“ I oheerfully announce the facts of a course
d treatment with Hood’* Sarsaparilla. I was
§ troubled with a dull
heartache and that tired
feeling. lam employed
by the St. Louis A San
Francisco Railway and
was out In all kinds of
weather. I began to take
H oort’s Sarsaparilla, and
after taking six bottles I
felt perfectly well and
had a good appetite.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a
great blood purifier and
I gladly recommend it.”
C. E. Tibbetts, Monett,
tlr. C. E. Tibbetts. Missouri.
Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood’s, because
Hood’s "s
Cures
Hood’s Pills arc the best family cat! artlo
kno liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
Pilest Piles! Itclilux Piles.
Brumous—Moisture; intense itching and
stinging; most at night; worse by seratdh
ing. If allowed to continue, tumors
for to, w hich often bleed and ulcerate, be
coming very sore. “Swatxk's Ointhknt’
stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcer
ation, and in most eases removes the tu
mors At druggists, or bv mail, for 50 i ts.
Dr. Swaync A sion, iihibidelpbia.
A <l i;i ijiUlrlltor's Mill
Jty virtue of an order from the Ordinary
of Henry county, will be sold bclbre tiie
court bouse door in the town of McDon
ough, Henry county, Gu., between the le
gal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
November, IW)S, the following proporty be
longing to the estate of John N. Hightower i
dec’d, to-wit; One hundred ami seventy-one
and one-fourth acres, more or loss, in the j
I Jilt district cf Henry county, being all of
lot No. tin except ten acres iu the south
east corner, aud Jl 1 acres in the north
west corner owned by Josiah Askew.
Bounded on the north, east and wst by
lands of Josiah Askew, and on the south
by lands of J. P. Gla<s and Conkle.
Also 2!) acres of land, more or less, In
in the north-east corner of lot No 311, in
the Itftli district of Henry county. Bounded
on tbe north by lands ot J, P. Glass and
Mrs. Harrell, on the south by lands of J. K.
Glass, on the east by part of the Matthew
Johnson place, and on the west by lands ot
Mike Meyer and It. H. Hightower. Terms
cash. This Oct. 7, I Hilo.
W. A. SIMPSON,
Adm'r J. N . Hightower, dec’d.
Ilxecntor- Sale.
Ag't- üblv to an order of tlie court of Ordi
nal e of Henry eountv, Ga., will lie Hold oil
the first Tuesday in November next, at the
com I liouhc door in McDonough, williin the
legal hours ol Hale, the following properly,
to-wit: 17.1 acres of land, 1 ring part of lot
111!), in the I'.'tli district of Henry county.
Tliin land bounded north by lands of Oupt*
Cuyton, Monroe Simpson umi public Atlan
ta load, east by John B. Clark and Mm
Rebecca Clink, south by Mrs A J. Bow
den, west by B Barton and Mrs. Boyd
'ibis land will be cut into 35-acre lots by
lines running cast and west across the lot. j
This is a fine body of land, well watered,
a stream runniugclear acress the whole lot
or lots, scviinl spiiugs upon it—nearly 100 j
acres ol well timbered,original forest. Up
on this tract each of the 5 lots will have
nearly the same amount of original forest,
each lot will cross the stream. A scltlc
ment road ihuh directly bciokh these lots
noilli and Houth, giving access to each lot.
Alsu, at the same time and [ lace 1 <»:i 1 a
imn s ul lot Ihti, this being tbe south pari
or I. all of this lot. This land will be cut
into two parts by line running north and
tomb, making twos*', acielois. This bum
l as a branch imining Ibiougli it, Disking il
v.eli watered—also has two or three springe
upon it, 'Jhe west half of this tract Inis
sou c H or ill acres ol branch bottom upon
it, row in p.,.-turc—only a lew ae-es ofor.g
jiiit! le.rcst; hul a good dial ol old field
pine on bulh tracts. An outlet will lie giv
(ll to each of these lots. This land is
bounded on the uorlh by Mrs. A J. ISm
(ten, east by • anford Kelly, aoutli by Jonas
Ewing and J T. l ewis and west by J. T.j
Lewis All this property in iug part of the '
i state ol A. J. Bowden, Into of »ald county '
deceased. i
Terms of sale, one half cash the oilier
I'J months, with 8 per cent, inheres'. Bonds [
for titles given.
i arlics wishing to sec- thid propi rty can I
call at the old hounstead i' 2 mile from El- I
knwooo, on the Flat Shoals road, and have |
it pointed out to them by Jlr. I it. Bowden. 1
Ibis property lies within a mile and a hall <
of a good grist and saw mill—tlire or lour
gins w ithin two miles—postoftice at Ellen
wood, I \> miks —two school houses wilhin
J *.» mills—good churches within two or
three miles—good neighborhood, etc.
Goon bargains. Come and sei .
LaWRENCE U. BOWDEN,
F. A KAGmDALE.
Oct. N. I Kit. Executors.
THE GLOBE
STORE.
IS RAISING A BREEZE
In Low Prices,
While our competitors :ire RAISING A HOWL because
we are selling goods so cheap.
Let the good work go on. We are selling the goods
while our competitors are doing the kicking. We might
wait a month and let November do it; but we don’t propose
to let even the weather “get a drop on us”—not even the
only original, insignificant little “Brown-ie.”
The pleasant days of the late tall will soon be but a mem
-01 y; shrill-voiced wintry winds will soon press their lips to
the cracks and cry, “What were you doing all last sum
mer?” Ere that day comes, get ready for it. “In time of
peace prepare for war. This was what we did when goods
were so cheap. No wonder our competitors squirm and
blow because we are getting the trade!
We have one of the largest and best selected stocks of
Dress Goods, Millinery,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Groceries, etc.,
IN JACKSON.
When you come to Jackson shopping, get others’ prices—
and then come to the already famous GLODE STORE and
buy cheaper of us—and go on your way rejoicing.
Your Friends,
C. G. FENNELL & CO.,
••••Proprietors of
GLOBE : STORE,
GEORGIA.
Ur. U.S. TIMER, Bentlst
.Tlr-ISonoiiuli, till.
OFFICE IN THE TYE BUILDING.
Open the latter b ilf of each month.
p A. KTUI’IIIIAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MoDokokih, Ga.
Office in south side Knott Building.
A 1 I business carefully and promptly at
temle.' to.