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CASTOR lAI
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 i* 4 thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting 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. ,
" Castor!* is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."
Dr. C. C. O&oood,
______ Dowell, Mass.
u 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
•ending them to premature graves."
Dr. J. F. Kinciielor,
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.
BLOODWORTH SHOE CO.
14 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, CA.
First shoe store across the railroad.
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New York Store
Bargain Sale!
We are having Every Day Bargain Sales !
In August we bought a heavy stock of Dry Goods Cloth
ing, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, etc., etc., and now find we have
too many goods, and must sell them, if Prices can induce
you—and we defy competition in our new stock of goods.
Prices Will Tell!—Read, Read, Road!
Best Calicoes 5 cents
Best Indigo k Turkey Red Calicos 5 cents
Yard wide Sheeting 5 cents
7-8 Sheeting 4 cents
Best Drilling 7 cents
Ginghams 5 cents
.All these goods are LESS THAN COST,
and we can sell them as we bought before the
advance.
Dress Goods, Dress Goods!—3-4 Henriettas 9
cents, worth 15 cents. Double width Henriettas 12 1-2 cts,
w r orth 20 cents. Woolen goods, all-wool Henriettas, all
wool Broadcloths—prices 25 to 50 per cent less than
our competitors.
Trunks, Trunks, Trunks!— “Cut Prices” in
Trunks from 25 cents up.
Gents Furnishing Goods. —Men’s Undershirts
19 cents, worth 25 cents. Men's Laundried Shirts 49 cents,
worth 75 cents. Men’s Collars 10 cents. Men’s Suspen
ders 10 cents.
Shoes, Shoes! —Best assortment in town —CUT
PRICKS. Ladies Dongola Tip 98 cents, worth sr. 2. La
dies Dongola Tip $1.25, worth $2.00. Men’s Shoes, Men’s
Shoes, Men’s Shoes—see our line ot SHOES !
CCLOTHING SALE.^T
We Must Sellour Clothing! Prices Must Induce You!
$12,000! —Twelve Tousand Dollars worth of new and
desirable Clothing. Must be sold this tall We guarantee a
fit, and if prices rot satisfactory, money refunded.
Men’* All-Weol Cheviot Suits worth $8.(81, our price $5.0(1. Min’* All-Wool Chev
iot SuiU worth $9.00, our price Men'* All-Wool Cheviot Suits wortli S|O.(H(, our
price $7.00. Men’s All-Wool Cheviot Suits worth sl2 00, our price $8 00. .\irn’» l>l«ck
Cla.v Worsted Suit* worth SIO.OO, our price $7 ~70. Men’s Black Clav Worsted Suits
worth $1.7.00, our price $lO 00. Our CUv Worsteds are •‘special values” at above prices
Youths’ Suits from 1.7 years to 18 years worth $5.00, our price s.’( .70. Youths’ Suits
from 1.7 year* to 18 years worth $7 .70, our price $5.00. C«"In this Youths Clothinj? Line
we have over 500 suits to select from, ranging in price from $2 (HI up tu SIO.OO a suit
Boys’ Suits from 4 years to 1.7 years 98 cents, worth $1.50. Hoys’Suits $ 1.25, worth
$2 50. Boys’ Suits, all-wool, ior school wear, $1 08.
JEANS PANTS, at this sale, 49 cents, 75 cents and 98 cents. Cnssimere Pants
worth $2,00, our price $1.25 Cassimere Pauls worth $3.00, our price $-» 00. O isaiuiere
Pants worth $4.00, our piices2.7o. Cassimere Paata worth $.7 00, our price s’t,so. Iu
this sale we also include ot_r New Fall liue of Huts. AfWnts for Stetson Hats in stilt
and soil poods—all grades and prices. Come early and get these Big Bargain* at the
KEW YORK STORE.
David Waxelbaum & Co.,
Lyon’s Old Stand, GRIFFIN, GA.
Call on us. I. T. THRASH, JAMES S. BROWN, YOUNG S. B. GUAY
CUFF. FORD HITE BRIDGES, IDUS DOE. #
What is
Castoria.
" Castoria is ao well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.”
11. A. Archer, M. P. t
in So. Oxford 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."
United Hospital and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Smith, /‘res.
Colton Check* best quality .... 5 cents
Red Flan:it*l 1 *2 1 .> Ctnts, worth IH cents
Red Flannel 18 cents, worth 25 cents
Red Twilled Flannel 18c, wo’th 25 cents
2-ounce Jen ns 12 cents worth 25 cents
9-ounce Jeans—all wool, 2.5 cents
Virtues of Mot U'ntcr.
Hot war- riv ofn*. oi out* bent teti e
Hia)
A It *t b-cth mi goin. tit lx-.1, even in
th<; hot i:if>Hi* of suiiiruer in n li-tler
reli.-v.T oi iniofoiiin than ninny drug*.
it.f! hij.-iI |i.iri« n ill Miiniitu i,1,.1 r i!,.
contimiiil of rial hot w ter.
Very b»t w.iter, hi »u all know, i,
a prompt ebucKri of am) 1,,,
sitlt n. it i< i» elu.m, ami it hliouM in-,
aitjs u« in niiz.iig our iv, unit.
A riotoii. atom-.ell will marly al
wayi receive fjra'efully a klhm. o iu<.it
of llut Water.—Chicago New a.
The ft Hy rnuat he well nouri hoij
now, to prevent nickneis. If vonr ap
petite i* pn*r tv' e Hood'* Sarmparilla.
'I oo many peop’e pay for dying
grace who oiioht to be praying for
grace to pay their debt*.
If you want some nice “tools” to
eat with, or want to make a nice bri
dal present,bit tLday present, you could
fled nothing nicer or better than Bra
zil silver ware actually guaranteed for
25 years .John R. Smith, agent.
Wild dogs have been discovered in
the wood- near Vienna. One of the
puppies was caught recentfy and efforts
made to tame it, but it is as wild as
ev. r.
Do you wish to borrow money on
that farm of yours ? E. A. Stephens
will let you have it on easy terms.
For farm loans in floury and ad
joining counties come or write to The
Ga. Farm Loan Co., Room til3 Tem
ple Coin t, Atlanta (ja.
Piles! most Itching Piles.
Symptoms— Moisture; intense Itsiiing and
dinging; most at night; worse by scratch
ing. If allowed to continue, tumors
drill, which often bleed and ulcerate, be
utning very sore. “rfwATss’i Oixtmknt'
tops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcer
ation, and in most cases removes the tu
mors At druggists, or by mail, for 50 cts.
)r. Swuyne 6i Son, Bbiladelphia.
-FOU TIIK It t. A 1,1 Mi OS THK NATlONS—
(botanic Blood Balm
JAM\ TIIK ukkat southern remedy for
vE)/ ftll Skin and Blood Diseases;
'**, It purifies, builds up and enriches -
the blood, and never fails i
Hil to cure the most inveterate i
S 1 BLOOD AND SKIN DIS-i
t&l BASES, if directions are fob;
R lowed. Thousands of grate-i
——i ful people sound its praises
and attest its virtues.
CJTWRITE for Book of Won
derful Cures, sent free on ap
i plication.
| If not kept by your local druggist,
[send #t.oo for large bottle, or #s-oo
for six bottles, and medicine will be
sent, freight paid, by
j IILOOIt UALtI ( »., Atlanta, Ga.
Blood and Skin Diseases
Always R R R
Cured. kB.B*
HOTANIC BLOOD HALITI never falls
to cure all manner of Blood and Skin dis
eases. It is the grout Southern building up
and purifying Remedy, and cures all manner
of skin and blood discuses. As a building
up tonic it is without a rival, and absolutely
beyond comparison with any other similar
remedy ever offered to the public. It is a
panacea for all ills resulting from impure
blood, or an impoverished condition ortho
human system. A single bottlo will demon
strate its paramount virtues.
t#~Send for free book of Wonderful Cures.
Price, si.oo per large bottle; $5.00 for six
bottles.
For sale by druggists: if not send to us,
and medicine will be sent freight prepaid on
receipt of price. Address
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
K.Tr,: 1 Agents. $75
• week. Kiduaiv* territory. Tha
Rapid lM»h \> Uklii-r. WftatieflftUiUc
diahe* for A famtl.v in oua minute.
Waahva, rinaea aud driva them
vitbout welting tlie hand*. You
push the button, ihpiunohin«do.*f
th« real HrUhi, poliahvd di>hr«,
ami uh err ful wivra. No acnldrd
kfii)grra.noaolle<lhaiidaorcloi liing.
f Ko broken dinhra.nomuar. Cheap,
durabiu, war ranted. Circular* free
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W. P. UARKISO.N & CO., Clark I* la, Columlu., O.
n Ru< Ktv.i: or vtri;t-
HI.Fa
(I EORGIA—H(Mi rv Count y.
Whereas, on the Ist day of November,
1890, Elizabeth J. Walden executed umj
delivered to The Georgia Loan A Tru t
Com pan v her deed, under sections, No.
1969. 1970, 1971 of the lode of Georgia.
IBB*J, to the lands hereinafter describes for
the purpose of securing a dtht reft 1 red 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 v'hcivna, in paid deed, the sai l Eliz
abeth .1. NN at den gave to said Company tin
power to sell Arid binds in ease of default
in the prompt payment at maturity of iu
tefis* or principal of said debt.
Now, therefore, by virture of the power
so vested in the undesigned, which \* mon
accurately shown by reference to said deed
The Georgia Loan A Trust Com pun v will
>o!l at public outcry to the highest biddei
lor cash, on tin* first Tuesday in December.
1895, during the legal hours of sale, bcbm
the Henry couurv court-house door at Mc-
Donough, Georgia, the hinds described in
the aforesaid deed, to wit :
One farm of one hundred and one and
one quarter (KJ l 4) ucies, being the west
halt ot lot number seventeen (No. 17) in
the sixth (6th) district of Henry cou ty.
Georgia. The said deed first abive inen
tiotnd was excelled and deljivred to socui*-
the payment ot a certain promissory note
tor the sum of SSOO, and the Interest notes
attuclud thereto, all ot said notes dated
Nov. 1. 1890. and the principal note Inuring
interest at the rate ot light per cent pc.
annum and obligating the said Elizabeth J
Walden to pay ten per cent as attorney tees
should said notes In? pat ed in a;t ruey’
hand* tor collection. Said principal nuu
and the last two interest notes are and ic
main due and unpaid, now past due bv the
terms thereof, and the total amount ot
principal, interest and attorney fi g ha
will de due on said notes on the first Tues
day iu December, 1595, is $646 34 Fee
simple titles will Ik' made to the purchasci
at said sale amt the proceeds of »u> h al*
will la; applied first, to the paviueut of said
debt wild inter.'‘l ai d attorney i« $ and
expenses of this p nct vding. and the re
mainder, if any, win in* pin! over to said
Elisabeth J. aider, or her Iqgal represcu
tativc. Dated this s* cot.-l day oi November,
1835
Tut GLoHuia Loan A Trist Company.
Buck am) Clevelan I. Attorney’s.
f growing time.
That boy!-
TA little lad, all fun.
j( j 5 little chap, all coat.
tyf A round cipher, not know
gf <3j, ing whether the stroke will
JflF go U P an d ma ke him six, or
W down, and make him nine.
It’s growing time with him.
He is burning up fat. This fat must be as constant
supply as tl g air he breathes.
It has got to come from somewhere. If it does not come
from his food, it must come from fat stored up in his body.
He steals it and you say “ He’s getting thin—he’s growing
so fast.’’
Scott’s Emulsion will take that boy, set his digestion
at work, re-build that body. His food may not make him
fat—Scott’s Emulsion will.^
Be lute you get Scott's Emulsion itjten you want it and not a cheap substitute. **
Scott & Bowne, New Y*ork. AH Druggists. 50c. and sl.
Tnos. D. Stewart, J. F. M. Fields, C. E. Hunslee,
President. Gen’l. Manager. Sec’t. & Treas.
THE FIELDS - *
AND
* HENSLEE 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 of
DRY GOODS, SHOES,
OLOTOII, HATS,
LUMBER SHINGLES,
Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, and all sorts of Pro
visions and Farm Supplies,
AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
• mummmmm—mmmmmmmammmm—mmmrn mmm ———i.waai. ■ inwai ■ ■■ n n
——-™” 11 >" -1 wn_- --Vi*
|he Fields and [Jenslee Cl,
ARE REPRESENTING THE
Largest Gotten House
OB THE EARTH,
AND YOU HAD BETTER SEE THEM BE
FORE YOU SELL YOUR COTTON.
THE FIELDS &HENSLEE CO.
Are going to do a
TIME
BUSINESS
TSTDEJISIT
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.
WRIT.) TO-DAY iitS
silver and have us forward your name ami
post office address* through our Agents Di
rectory Journal to hundreds ot Publishers,
Manufacturers, and Dealers in Agents
Goods, from whom you will receive an end
less variety of mail, valuable samples,
newspapers. Qiagazines, etc., besides otlers
of employment with reliabli business firms
whore Horn SSO, to S4OO a mouth can be
made. You will receive a copy ot the Agents
Directory free. Address I*o 14
Igi nt t IMiertory Journal, 30 \
N. First Street, Nashville, Tenn.
Partition Sale.
Will be sold in McDonough, Ga., first
Tuesday in Dec. next at public outcry, 3.».>
acres i>t land, more or less, the same being
all of lots Nos. 110 .nd 149. except fifty
acres, and bounded as fo’lows: Noitb by
Henry ami Spalding county line, east by
lands of G. R Wilton and A. G. Combs,
>outh by thi- P,.t»- ck land, and west by land
of R O. Brow ii As* TO acres, more or
iess. jo I'ing alnive described land, making
445 acres, mure or K ss in one body ot land.
Terms * 3 cirh, balance one and i«o
years equal payments, interest from date,
taking bond ior titles.
DR. J. H A M. 0. LOW.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
McDiiffl liclm Ms
AND
BRASS FOUNDRY
(announce to the public that I am
now <dv to do ail kinds of Machine
Repaid; .e* as
Sleuu. I.nalwes, Cotton («in«.
Kepai iter aatl Mill Tliieliia
«*rj. "ii'tijr and Uummius
tain Waw« a Kpeeially.
1 keep coustaiitl)' on hand all kinds ol
Brass Fittings, Inspirators (of wiiy size).
Iron I’ipingand Tipe Fittings ; i’ipping Cut
and Threaded any Size and Length. 1 am
prepared to repair roar machinery cheaper
than you can have it done in Atlanta. All
work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
May 24» J. J SMITH
I PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
IClmom uni besatiftaa th« half.
IProosOiM A ißxunsni froTO.
I Never Fail* to Ee«tor« Qnj
I Hair to its Youthful Color.
I Cure* *c*:p c »efi»e s h hair tc ocf.
jni
“Blight
costs cotton planters more
than five million dollars an
nually. This is an enormous
waste, and can be prevented.
Practical experiments at Ala
bama Experiment Station show
conclusively that the use of
“ Kainit”
wdi prevent that dreaded plant
disease.
Our pamphlet* are not advertising circulars boom
ing special fertilizers, but are practical works, continu
ing the results of latest experiments in this line.
Every cotton farmer should have a copy. They are
sent free for the asking.
GERMAN KALI WORKS.
93 Nassau St., New York.
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 the trade
prices rarely ever before heard of in the history of MeDon-
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 aU 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 fast black, extra length, Hermsdorfs best, only 20c.
Children and Misses Hose any size from 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 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 jou want at 35c. per lb.
20 lbs Gran. Sugar for SI.OO
5 lbs Good Coffee for SI.OO.
A teal good bright molasses tor 15c. per gallon.
And in fact eveiything 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 of 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 of
same, am Yours to Command,
J. B. lICKSOM.
LUMBER
From Aug. ist to Oct. ist we make
Lumber, Brick, Shingles, Doors,Sash,
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.
LUMBER
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 old business, and
with enlarged facilities everyway are better prepared than
ever to turn oil 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 ol repairing in both branches, and
simply want to ask everybody to call on us and vou 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 lor business
W. W. GEORGE & CO.
N. B.—Highest prices paid for Hides, Tallow and Beeswax.
LUMBER
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