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CASTOR IA
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Castoria is Dr. 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 and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents yomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the 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 effeet upon their children."
Dr. G. C. Osgood,
______ Lowell, Moss.
* 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 Castqj-ia
instead of the various quack nostrums which
are destroying their loved one*, by forcing
opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other
hurtful agents down their throats, thereby
•ending them to premature graves."
Dr. J. F. Kincheloe,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City.
WE INVITE
All who are coming to the great Exposition to
make their headquarters at our store.
ONE OF
THE PRETTIEST
Salesrooms in the South.
BLOOD WORTH SHOE CO.
14 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, CA.
First shoe store across the railroad.
DEiT 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.
i»i hi<ic mm: or vim \.
iii.i: B.nsr,
GEORGIA—Henry County.
Where**, on the Ist day of November,
1890, Elizabeth J. Wald.-n executed and
delivered to The Georgia Loan k Tru t
Company her deed, under pert ion*, No.
1969, 1970, 1971 of the i ode of Georgia.
1882, to the lands hereinafter described for
the purpose of securing a debt referred to
in said deed, which deed is recorded in the
Clerk’s office of Henry Superior Court in
book Y of deeds, page 575,
And whereas, in Raid deed, the said Elix
ubeth J. Walden gave to said Company the
power to sell said lands in ease of default
in the prompt payment at maturity of in
terest or principal of debt.
Now, therefore, bv virture of the power
so vested in the undesigned, which i* more
accurately shown by reference to said deed
The Georgia Loan k 1 rust Company will
sell at public outcry to the highest bidder
for cad), on the first Tuesday in December,
1895, during the legal hours of sale, before
the Henry counry court-house door at Mc-
Donough, Georgia, the lands described in
the atoresaid deed, to wit :
One farm of one hundred and one and
one quarter (101 1 ) acres, being the west
halt of lot number seventeen (No. 17) in
the sixth (6th) distric t of Henry cou* t\.
Goorgia. The said de ed first above men
tioned was executed and delivered to secure
the payment ot a certain promissory not
for the sum of SSOO, and the interest notes
attached thereto, all ot said notes dated
Nov. 1, 1890, and the principal note 1*» ar.uu
interest at the rate of e ight per cent per
annum and obligating the said Elizabeth .1
Walden to pay ten per cent as attorney tees
should said notes be placed in alt rnev’- i
hands for collection. fc>aid principal not j
and the last two interest notes are- and re- ,
main due aud unpaid, now past due bv tV* !
terms thereof, and the total anv> mt *
principal, interest and attorney li-.g -La 1
will de due on said no'-e* on the Tues
day in December, 1895, is $040.:;4. Fee
simple titles will be made to the purchaser
at said sale aud the proceeds of *uch >ab
will be applied first, to the payment of s-tid
debt with interest and attorney tees aud
expenses of tills proceeding, and tho re
mainder, if any. will be pa d over to said
Elizabeth J. W widen or her legal repr ten
tative. Dated Ibis second day ol Noveuilx r,
J 895.
The Georgia Loan k Trust Compantl
Beck and Cleveland. Attorney's.
for Wwk “•*’**•
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. (
ill So. Oxford 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 are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to lpok with
favor upon it."
United Hospital and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Smith, Pres.
<.m ELECTRIC TELEPHONE
V- J Bold outrUht, nn rant-, no royalty. Adapts
T iH to (Hty, Village or Country. Nwedr-d in orery
homo, nhoi>, Ntoro aud offloa. Greatest conreu
Hn< * '*** on »»arth.
(T Qdla Aaoali umke frenn *.l l<> gAO por day.
One in a nwidt noo mean* a sale to all the
neighbor*. Finn instruments, no toys, work*
u*«« when shipped. Can ho put up by any ono,
v* i; jH nHVor owt of ordor, no repairing, laatt* a lifo
"’»rrautod. A money maker. Write
P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk 10. Columbus. 0.
I’or
STATE OF GEORGIA—Henry County.
Whereas, Luther Pair, Administrator ol
Daniel H. Ponder, represents to the court
in his petition duly tiled and entered on
record that he has fully administered Dan’l
H. Ponder’s estate. This is therefore to
cite, all persons concerned heirs and credi
tors to show cause if any they can whv said
ibuinistr.itor should not be discharged from
hi> administration and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in January,
1896. This Oct. Ist, 1895
Win. \ NELSON, Ordinary.
Entire to Dehiara a»ut Creditors
Ail persons holding claims against the
tstate of Parke? E. Drown, late of Cobb
| county, deceased, are hereby notified to
present the same to the undersigned, prop
« rlv proven, within the (inie prescribed by
, ! iw. All parties bubbled to said estate
•v notified to make immediate settlement.
» his Oct. 3d, 1895.
A. E. BROWN, Adm’r.
IV.tlev l« llrbloni at ud Crrditon.
All per.- ns holding claims against the
' . stuie ot J. M. McDonald, late of Henry
.. v.i.tv, deceits, d, arc herwby notified to pre
: sent the same lo tin undersigned, property
| proven, within the time prescribed by law.
IAM persons owing said estate will please
■nu k» immediate settlement This bept.
j 30th, l-y.'i
0. D. A 11 X. McDOXAI.D.
Adui’rs. ot J. M. Me Donald, Deo’d.
to I . litors am' Creditor*
Ail p- rsons having e'niuis against thees
i tnte ot .1 11. liambrick, d.c'd. will please
; present ihe same to me, properlv proven,
within the tiaie pres ibed by 'aw. All
| persons indebted to said estate will please
t make prompt sedtleir. i t This Oat 7th,
it>»s. J. F WILLINGHAM,
Adm i oi ,1. It. Hauibriek.
Knob, Henrv Co , Ga.
AC VU U A DR. TAFT’S ABTHS4LEKB
f\o I sslwl M itilrirr> mSbiadwna
. u.«. bU« s _
| thios.tmtmos w.co .sisiasna.K.v.l" Ktb
I‘otiito Cure for
A jMoir.i i•; * in i li« »IM-* of
Dunkirk r. e* ntiy relaii j olljwittjg
iucxlciit :
,4 Oj.' ilny, two iti ,u It* al.er 1 hud
—igrll-,i (1,,. |■ i *«lg**, ! bad ki l iving lor
a <lrii k ot wiiinkj .I, .trout; flat I r< u•«(
.ft* 110 1 It. .edict lint ilriuk, .it,out tue
at,t| toll ... it I IDUit tutVl; ai |#*:#.( fi|,„
drii,k. 1 ttilii a trtoiiii ut tov ~i,ut of
cttittii. Hij Muttt ; *Yt>u owed nut ilriuk,
1 can tell you of a -ufwutum that will
•top your diHComlort. (let ah wl f
ice water Mint a taw potato, peel it at it
cut down our rijtl ol it to a ,7j evoveu
ieuf to take in the mouth. Dip the
potato in the ice water anil tuck it
eV'-ry time you think you niuut have
the whi.ky.’ 1 tint a. tie mlvi.eil. 1
tO' k the bowl ot ice water ami potato
ami placed them on a table at the head
of my bed and would dip the |Kitato it,
the water and place it between my lip*
every few monibuttt till 1 went to .leap.
I awoke free from any desire to drink
wbiskv and have b>-en free from it ever
since. That one treatment eradicated
try crav n r for whisky for all the time
that haa nince elapsed.— Buffalo Cou
ries.
A Miracle in Missouri.
CRIPPLED AND BENT FOR TEN YEARS
WITH RHEUMATISM.
Til* Cain Happened In Panama, Mo.,
anil I. the Wonder of the State.
(/V.m the Jguusu* Oily Times.)
Far year* one of the beat known men in
Batei a:i I Vzrnon counties has been .Mark
M WornUon, in.w poftiiiaiter at Panama,
and brother of ex State Inspector uf it 1 lie,,
('. C. Wool lion, oft ilia city. The people of
Rich Hill, where h* formerly resided, and 0/
hi.< present b one, remember well the bent
form, in is. ha non almost from the eemblanea
of in in, which has painfully bowed itshead
hr.lf to earth and labored snail-liku acros*
the walk* season after season, and when one
day last month it straightened to its full
height, threw away the heavy butt of cane
which for years had been its only support
from total helplessness, and walked erect,
firmly, unhesitatingly about the two cities,
people looked and w rndered. The story of
the remarkable case has become the in irvel
of the two oounlies. Exactly an Mr. Wood
son told it to a Times reporter, it is her*
published :
“ In 'B4 the rheumatism started in my
right knee, and after a lingering illness it
settled generally in my joint*. 1 was
tfinally able to arise, but for the past 5 years
could only walk with the aid of crutches,
and my Body wm bent half toward the
i round. I went to the best dispensary in
ia.isai Olty, wjiera I was treated for si*
weeks, and'without thr •lightest good. I
then tried a strong galvanic battery, with
the aumu result. 1 then went to the City
Hospital nt St. lioois, where the best physi
cians treated me—(including Drs. Kale and
Mu Id)—but without r> mlt.au 1 I came home,
weak, doubled with psiu unit despondent.
“About this tiro* my attention was called
to the account of a remarkable cure by Dr.
William,' Pink Pills for Pale People of
locomotor ataxia, rheumatism and paral
ysis. T ordered some of the pills as an ex
p-ri'ment. When ! began to takethem.tbe
rhou 11 tti-m had developed Into a phase of
paralysis; my leg from the thigh down was
cold all the time and could not be kept
warm. In a short time I was able to attend
to my office duties, and 1 could enjoy a sound
and restful night's sleep, something I had
not known for ten years. To-day am prac
tically, and I firmly believe, permanently
cured of my terrible and agonizing ailment.
No magician of the Far East ever wrought
the miracle w'di his wand that Dr. Wil
liams’ Pick Pills did for me."
To verifv th • story beyond all question of
doubt Mr.' Woodson made affidavit to the
above.
t-ub erib'd and sworn to beforo me turn
Sd day of March. 18P4.
J ohn I*. NlooitK, Notary Public.
Dr. William*’ Pink Pil* contain all the
eleni u,t< Il f try hi give new life and
rbjlriess t. he blood tut 1 restore shattered
nerv I ’l ie v **■■■ V • stile by all druggists,
or muv he 1.te.l It to til front Dr. Williams 1
Medicine t'lxnpsnv. -Vl,'mentally, N. Y.,lhr
50c. per box, or six boxes for tfk.od.
A gentleman .. us (lashing along the
highway o.ty uud happy, iu a band
some turnout. He baited aud asked
us to take a seat, aud we did so. Near
irig a deep cut and eiubauktueut be
said, -.Now wo come to a rivet aud will
have lei cross iu a Hat boat." A deep,
muddy uud wide stream lay before us.
We drove iuto the boat, which at once
begun to sink. We grappled the rope,
pulled up and then caught the limbs
hangiug over lre>m tbe steep banks.
Finally we made good our tscupe iu
tbe midst ol fear and exciteoieut. All
this only a dream ; a dream, however,
which illustrates tbe cateur ol bun who
thoughtlessly tails iu with tbe gay aud
giddy adown the pa.hwiiy of ille, aud
is rushed uno the depths of stu and
sorrow, recovering ouly after a bard
struggle tor lile, sometimes sinking
beneath the cesspools of vice— lost, aud
lost forever.
A drowning roan would have little
use for a method of rescue which
would n quire days. A dyspeptic
doesu’t want t ' bother with a remedy
that is going to take we> ks to show its
beneficial eff’cts.
Ihe Mount Lybauou Shakers are
offering a product under the name of
Sbak 'ts Digestive ‘'ordial which yields
itnn.ed ate relief. Tbe very ti’st dose
proves hem ti. Ul iu most cases ; aud it
is owing to iheir unbounded confidence
iu it, that they have put 10 cent sam
ple bottles oo the market. These can
be bad through any druggist; and it
will repay the afflicted to invest the
trifling sum necessary to make a trial.
Tbe Shaker Digestive t'ordial re
lieves by restiug the stomach and aid
ing the digestion of food.
I.axul is thn best medicine for child
ren. Doctors recororueud it in (dace of
Castor O 1.
■When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor’s.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to 'Wstoria.
When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria.
xra — :
nothing lost
Scott’s Emulsion makes cod-liver oil taking next
thing to a pleasure. You hardly taste it. the stom
ach kn®ws nothing about it—it floes not trouble you
there. You feel it first in the strength that it brings :
it shows in the color of the cheek, the rounding of the
angles, the smoothing of the wrinkles.
It is cod-liver oil digested for you, slipping as easily
into the blood and losing itself there as rain-drops lose
themselves in the ocean.
What a satisfactory thing this is—to hide the. odic us
taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on the stomach,
take health by surprise.
There is no secret of what it is made of—the fish-fat
taste is lost, hut nothing is lost but the taste.
Perhaps your druggist has a substitute for Scott's Emulsion.
Isn’t the standard all others try to equal the best for you to buy f
go cent* and SI.OO All Druggists
SCOTT <& BOWNE
Chemists - - New York
Thos. D. Stewart, J. F. M. Fields, C. Pi. Henslee,
President. Gen’l. Manager. Sec’t & Treas.
avic ..ye*—’
THE FIELDS E—*
AND
* NENSLE.E CO.,
* 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 cf
DRY GOODS, SHOES,
CLOTTING, PATS,
LUMBER SHINGLES,
SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE and
ALL STRTS of PROVISIONS
and FARM SUPPLIES
AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.'
Ti!l Fields and Hewslee (Jo
ARE REPRESENTING- THE
Largest Gotten House
ON TBE EARTH,
AND YOU HAD BETTER SEE THEM BE
FORE YOU SELL YOUR COTTON.
THE FIELDS & HENSLEE CO.
Are going to do a
TIME
Busmsss
i*r:n::x:T
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.
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tgrut< IHtertory .loiirmal, 30 l s
X. First Street, Nashville, Teun.
Partition Saie.
'Vill he sold in McDonough, Ga., first
Tuesday in Doc. next nt public •tilery, 35.5
it ere a ol land, more or less, the ru me being
all of lots Nos. 140 Mid 149, except fifty
acres, and liounded as follows: Noith by
Henry and Spalding county line, east by
land-* of G. R Wilton and A. G. Combs,
>outh bv th Patr.ck land, and west by Und
of R. C. Brown Aso <0 acid*, more or
lea*, jo nine above described land, making
4 25 acre*, more or leas in one body ol laud.
Terms cash, balance in one and t»o
vears equal payments, interest from date,
taking-bond lor titles.
* ifS.J.H.i M.C. LOW.
Children Cry for Pitcher’* Caetorlt.
IcDododil iKkni Worts
——AND——
BRASS FOUNDRY
T announce to the public that 1 am
I now »dv to do all kinds of Machine
Repairr .c' as
Slcnii’ J nulnrs Cotton (Jin'.,
Hepai utnr nml Mill MiX’hin
rry. ‘'ii'ngninl (Juniming
(Jin aatra a Specialty.
I keep constantly on hand all kinds ol
Brass Fittings, Insoirators (of any size),
Iron Piping and Pipe Fittings ; Pipping Cut
aud Threaded any bine and Length. 1 am
prepared to repair vour machinery cheaper
than you can have it done in Atlanta. All
work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
May J- J. SMITH.
hair ß balsam
f CTaar.«-« aod bew-it ftec the halt.
Promt vte« » loxur.ent growth.
- M Never Telit to Beet ere Qrmj
Hair to its Youthful Cotor.
Corn ■
is a vigorous feeder and re
sponds well to liberal fertilizar
tion. On corn lands the yielA
increases and the soil improves
if properly treated with fer
tilizers containing not under
7% actual
Potash.
A trial of this plan costs bur
little and is sure to lead 1 a
profitable culture.
Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars tank
ing special fertilizer*, but are practical works, contain
ing latest researches on the subject of fertiliration, a* JL
are really helpful to farmers. I hey are* seul free 14*
the asking.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New YoAu >
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 offer to thp 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 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,
Coffee, 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) lor only ioc.
Ladies black Hose, a real good one, and only 05c.
Ladies last black, extra length, Hermsdorl’s best, only 20c.
Children and Misses Hose any size Irom 4 to 9 at 06c. and ioc.
A lot of Ladies Summer Undervests t'l go at cost.
Ladies Kid Gloves (Foster’s pat.) only 98c.
A nice line Check Nainsook at and belew 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 you want at 35c. per lb.
20 lbs Gran. Sugar for SI.OO
5 lbs Good Coffee for SI.OO.
A real good bright molasses lor 15c. per gallon.
And in tact eveiything in my stock has been reduced to
Hard Pan Prices.
My stock this tail will be lull 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.
LUMBER
From Aug. ist to Oct. Ist we make
Lumber, Brick, Shingles, Doors,Sash,
Blinds, Moulding, Li me, etc., our spe
cialty. Biggest and best stock of all
kinds of Building Material now on
our yards ever • brought here atone
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. Otir Coffin
Department is complete with Coffins,
Caskets, Robes, etc.
B. B. Carmichael & Son.
LUMBER
aaaiAim
W. W. GEORGE & CO.,
McDonough, ga.
Shoe and Harness Makers
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 ol d 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 of 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 tor
an increased patronage in future.
Yours tor business
W. W. GEORGE & CO.
N. B.—Highest prices paid for Hide:, Tallow and Beeswax,
LUMBER