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HENRY CO. WEEKLY.
J.'A. FOrCHE. Editor.
Enter* d at tiiepoßtoffice at McDonough
(ia . as neooud-class mail matter.
raymenl for legal advert isft»ents
required in advance.
MoDonoeoh, Ga., May 1, 1896
Griffiu is talking of uiakiug a bicycle
and baseball park.
More than 10,000 bills have been
#itroduced in ihe present Congress, ot
which only ab ul 40 have passed.
It is estimated that visitors to the
Cotton States aud International Expo
ytion left §10,000,000 in Atlanta.
Work has commenced on what will
be one of the largest institutions of
Augusta—the Interstate Cotton Oil Co.
Attending to one’s owu business and
not finding fault with others, seems to
be a difficult thing for some people to
do.
Several of the Georgia town are es
tablishing canneries, Every fruit
growiug section should have a cau
neiy.
The Georgia Baptist convention
which recently met at Cedaitowu en
dorsed the Bush bill and pledged
Georgia Baptists to vote against any
candidate for office who favored the
barroom system in this state.
Sheriff Gw)n of Pike county who
was receutly murdered by tne Delk
gang had SB,OOO insurance on his life—
ss,ooo regular life and $3,000 acci
dent. Besides this his estate receives
S2OO from the Sheriff* Association, of
which be was an honored member.
''
Maud Together.
’ihe Elberton Star furnishes this
pointed talk for Democrats in Geor
gia:
“The reason why the republie.au
party has ever been such a power in
politics is, that whether au individual
or a section of that party get what they
want or mot, when the platform is
agreed upon, when the line of battle is
formed, the whole party, forgetting
schismatic differefices, unite in a com
mon cause against a common enemy.
“What is the use of a division ol
democratic forces upon the eve of a
great struggle? Why widen the chasm
by bitter words and uncharitable in
when we can bridge it by
individual compromise aud concession!,
What have wu to gaiji by
artiOTg ourselves but absolutedefeai
aud a loss of all fruits of democratic
success iu our state and county elec
tions?
“These are questions wh : ch every
democrat Bhould ask himself, and
auswer in the calm light of reason, be
fore passion and prejudice assumes
dominion over bis excited soul. No
harsh word or unjust criticism should
pass our lips for those who entertain
honest differences of opinion, dost
up the ranks which are inclined to
straggle, aud let every democ;atit
touch elbows in the coining charge."
OI.I> ODIBU.
Fanners are guing to be bus)' foi
about llirce tuoutlis. So will eandi
diatef; but Henry seems to have
enough not to get lonesome.
It was a great pleasure to us to
spend a week in McDonough w ith out
old friends, and we are under many
obligations to them for their bospitali
ty —and return thanks especially to
Mr. Satn Carmichael and J» IT Bowden
for accommodations.
t'laytou county has not been able to
gel out any candidates jet, but this one
time the people are not going to submit
to anything but a straight nomination.
D. K. Suttlee is doing a good busi
ness. Dave is as clever as can be.
aud a good many of bis friends would
be glad for him to make the race for
representative.
\Ve are expecting a good time in the
future, with plenty of silver in our
pockets.
It was agreat pleasure to us to see
the impiovement that has been made
iu old McDonough, by Alec L“tnou
building a fine store bouse. It the
meu who have the capital iu Me Don
ougb were all as enterprising as Alee,
it would scou be one of tbe best little
towns in Georgia. She should have a
cotton factory which would give em
ployment to five hundred ban is.
Old Guard.
lit w are of Oinlint ii«» for Cut.
arrii tlml contain tlereurj,
as mercur' .ill surely destroy the sense of
•mefl and completely derange the whole sys
tem when entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never lit
used except on prescriptions from reputable
physicians, as the damage they will do is ten
told to the pood you can possibly drive from
them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, monufactured
1»y F: J. Chaney A; Co., Toledo. 0., contains
no muicury, and i 3 taken iuteruallr, acting
diiectlv upon the blood and mucous surfaces
ot the system. In buying Hall’s Catarib
Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally, and made iu Toledo Ohio,
by F .J. Chau, y A Co. Testimonials free,
tsoiil by price 75c. per bottle
Ht|»| i.ettia.
Cotton chopping next.
S rry t;md oi coru reported by thost
swho planted early. *
A heavy thunder starm passed over
this section Saturday night.
Mr Jim Ifilley of StarS visited hi
this section Sunday.
Uncle Billy Kimbcll of Buits was
iu this vicinity Sunday.
* Measles have struck our section in
full force again.
ClevcT Ben Cathy gave this section
a pop call Sunday.
Your Uncle Bill Bryan would make
a good ordinary for Henry county.
Prayer meeting at Bethany has lieeo
changed to the 21 aud 4 It Sunday
nights.
Miss O lossa flilley returned to her
home iu Butts last Suuday after a
pleasant visit to friends near here,
Mr. John S. Rogers of McDouougb,
accompanied by Miss Emma lvimbell,
wo;shipped at Bethany Sunday.
Prof. Tarpley closed the spring term
of-his school at B ithany last Friday
evening.
Rev. R F. Smith, the financial
ug-eut of L >cust Grove lustituto, came
over to Bethany Saturday in the iu
teiest of that institution.
When the ford overseer warned his
hands, they kicked; whig! he worked,
they kicked; and not satisfied with that,
are still kiekiug yet. Something
wrong aoniewliere.
‘[Plow Boy” don’t know much about
politics, but we know one thing, aud
that is, that a certain candidate hud
better make a more sa’isfactory answer
to a certain question that is being asked
by the law abiding people of Henry
county. A word to the wise is sulfi
cient. Plow Boy.
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or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give jierfect saiisfaction, or money re
founded. Price 25 cents per l>ox.
For sale by f). J. Sanders.
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Award.
WANTED—A reliable Indy or gentle.nan
to distribute samples und make a house to
honse can mss for our Vegetable Toilet
Soaps and pure Flavoring Extracts. $lO to
$75 a mouth easily made. Address Crofts
kHe id, Chicago, 111.
Legislative honors are below par in
Coffee county. There is not a candi
date for the legislature in that county.
When a fisherman brings home a lot
.of little fishes tuJp lulling of
V'.. i log ones tot away.—N O.
Picayune. {
Thu Stnte Sutiduy school convention
held its annual session in Micou last
week. Mr W. S. Witham was elected
president for the ensuing year.
My
Nerves nro weak, many people say,
and yet they do not seem to know
that they are literally starving their
nerves. Weak, pale, thin blood can
not give proper sustenance that is
why you are nervous, tired, exhausted.
The cure for this condition is to
purify, vitalize and enrich your blood.
Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla fairly aud
faithfully, and the rich, red blood,
which it makes, will soon feed tbe
nerves tbe elements of true strength
they require; they will cense their agi
tation and will resume their proper
place being under tho .control in
stead of controlling tho brain and
body. Head Miss Bartley’s letter:
“I want to express my gratitude for
what Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done for
me. My health has been very poor for
three years, due to trouble with my
Kidneys
I was nervous, had pains In my back. I
cannot tell what I suffered. My eyesight
became affected and I was so despondent
I did not have any interest in life. I bad
two physicians, but my complaints be
came worse. I was told that I was affected
with Bright’s disease. A relative urged
me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so
and in a short time I began to notice a
change in my condition. Things began
to appear brighter, my eyos improved aud
l¥ly Back
did not trouble me so severely. My appe
tite returned aud I gained strength every
day. lam now able to do my own work,
aud feel perfectly well. 1 cannot find
words to express my gratitude for what
Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done for me and I
gladly recommend it.” Miss Ella Bart-
LKY, 213 s S. Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
Hoods
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I*nit!is- Notice.
Ail parties aieJicrcbv 1\ b idea to hunt,
fish, or otherwise trespass upon o r lands,
under full penalty of the law.
josiah askew.
May 1, ISJHS. W W. BAY
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We suppose (fob dußignon’s Me
Dotiough speech wa* very able and el
oquent, as they say he is an able and
eloquent man. We c >uld uothear ii,
aud don’t know what issues were dig-,
cussed, except that of fmaoce, aud fiN m
a democratic and righteous standpoint
he is on the wrong side of that, and
with all his ability lie is unable to
make wrong right.
I want to ask our friend Ruial to
please tell us iu his next whose time
Henry G. Turner was filling on ila
id of Feb—give the man’s name, State
aud party whose employ our Henry G.
was in when he made that speech that,
delights him so much; when he was
trying to do the impossible thing ol
answering the statement" of our great
apostle aud leader of democracy,
Charles F. Crisp.
May bo Rural don’t know <*Xactly
where he is a*; tell us aM about it,
please. We can’t see how any one can
associate sound m <ney (i. e. single
gold) with democracy, wheu <lem>cra
cy grew up with—was raised on si Iver:
and it is ah <ut all the money a demo
crat ever had, or evor will have. Bui
the greatest monstrosity, inconsistency
and most pitiable sight was to see a
man standing at the grave of Jeffraob
Thomas Jefferson —on anniversary
day, talking about single gold standard.
But thou Jefferson did not bear him.
John M. Thurman.
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i relieved at the critical hour suffering but
little—she hud no pnins afterward aud her
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URADKIKI.D lIKLIIUTOH CO., AtUuts, (la.
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(JEORGIA—H i:n k v Cot nty.
To all whom it may concern: Bird, Dew
& Hale and .J. K. H. Hilton have in due
form applied lo the undersigned for Letters
of Administration on the estate of J.W,
Hale, late of said county, deceased, and 1
will puss upon the same on the first Mon
day in May, 1896.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture this the first dav <d April. 1896.
WM. N. NELSON,
Ordinary Henrv Co.
Ilenry Bherill% >ale.
Will be sold before the court house door
in Henry county,Ga. within the legal hours
of sale on tho first Tuesday in May,
18£M‘, to the highest bidder for cash, the
following property, to wit: One-ninth un •
divided interest in One Hundred acres ot
laud, more or less, in the 11th District of
said county, bounded as follows: On the
north by lauds ot Mrs, Glass, on the end
by A. «1. Bowen, on the west by the lands of
G. W. Morris: said land levied upon as the
property ot A 11. George to satisfy »»n ex
ecution issued front the Justice Court ot the
536 District G. M. ot DeKalh county in
favor of Alnmiid A George against the said
A. H. George. Catties in possession l oti
fi d it. writing. N. A. GLASS, Sheritf.
For Bb minion.
STATE OK GEORGIA—Henry County.
Whereas M B. Hinton, Adminisllator
of Wind!, Hinton dec’d represents to the
court in his petition duly filed and entered
on record that he has fully administered
Win. G. Hinton's estate, this is therefore
to cite all persons concerned, heirs and
creditors to show came, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not i>e dis
charged limn his adn inisttatiou and receive
Letters of dismission on the first Monday
in July. 1896. This April 6th, 1896
Win. N. N EL SON, Ordinary.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For i'renMirer,
To the Voters ot Henry County:
1 hereby announce mvself a candidate for
the office of Treasurer of Henry county, sub
ject to the democrat in nomination, and ear
nestly solicit the support of all. I shall
make the race upon honorable, hightoned
principles, and will not use any money or
other unfair means to secure mv election,
as I am willing to stand or t ill on n.y
merits, and if the good people of Henry
eountv slmu’d see lit to elect me, 1 promise
a faithful ai.d honest discharge of duty so
long as lam your servant. Thanking y u
for the honor conferred ou me in the past
aid solieitiig your kind consideration in
this race, I am Yours to serve,
• J, B. DICKSON.
1 Ik thy announce myself a candidate foi
re-election as treasurer of Henry county,
subject to the democratic nomination,
and thanking the people for past support,
will g.atefuilv apprtcM'c their continued
confidence, pledging most faithful endeav
ors to merit the same. Truiv,
C. A McKIBBEN.
Fop Nnerifl*.
1 hereby atiuuun. e n.y sell a candidate
for re-election as Sheriff of Henry county
with R. li. Moore Ot Hampton is deputy,
subject to the democratic nomination. I
will duly appreciate' ibe continued support
ol the people, ana pledg - m> best * If oris to |
serve* them laithiu’ly and impartially if
elected. Truly,
k.A.GLASS
t or Nuneyor.
I hereby announce myself a candidate fe»i !
County Surveyor, subject to the Democratic j
nominat.on, Ht.d w. i gratefully appreciate 1
the votes oi mv friend' .
A.S. McGARITY. I
S ~|- kiHlehrnillor.
I respectfully announce myself a candi
date, subject to the d,raiwraiic. nomination.
■to -repre cut lbs tilth district in the ucxi
general assembly o'tic rgiu. aud will ap
preciate I lie confidence aud support ol' mi
fellow citizens, I believe iu I lie demo
cratic doctrine of majority rule, a.,d lii.it all
represent alb e, of Ihe people should carry
<l*ll 111* w ishes of ihe people, alii) I will ol
effurW, if eleeb-d, cast my vote tor United
'taler r» list*!! ifl di:V riii.ii e Willi the wish
•it lie people a-- may la- expressed by their,
vote*, Respeclfn.lv,
Tllonas D. Sis.WAKT.
For It ••ji rewcntiiil v
4 ant a candidate tor Representative from
Henry count*, *hi j el to the. ih-moeralic
nomination, ly rdecli-d Kepresennfive I
vote for the people'a choice for U Si. Sen
ator ns i xpressed til them al the 'dinner,
i'AUb I URNER.
f respect fully announce in self a candi
date- ip Iti pt-caimative from Henry County
(til ji-ct lo the dtuocntlie noininati n.
W. WILSON,
l-'.ti- Ordiuary.
I hereby announce myself a candidate; for
ihe office of Ordinary of Henry county, sub
ject lo the democratic nomination. 1 1
ducted i pledge myself to a faithful per
formance of all the duties of the office. Will
appreciate (he support of Ihe people.
G. G. WEEMS.
! hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election lo Ihe office of Ordinary of Hen
rf County subject to the Democratic nomi
nation.
If nominated and elected I pledge mysell
to attend to the duties of the office to Ihe
heat of my skill and ability. Having been
honored by my fellow citizens in the past
I li.lVc e ndeavored by a faithful discharge of
duty Iu win lUtir approval and if my con
duct as a nubprytirtieial has been satisfac-
Wrp 1 respectfully ask their endorsement
lor another term.
Deeply grateful for pant favors at Un
hands ot I again offer for the
nomination, rtieiif successful I will feel
under renewed obligations and il defeated
I will cheerfully fall into ranks and help to
olcct the nomiuCC, as is the duty of all
good democrutsT Respectfully,
Wm. N. NELSON.
F«r Clerk Niipri-iur Court.
1 respectfully announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of Clerk
of the Superior Court for Henry county,
subject to the Democratic nomination.
Thanking the people for past support, I
respcctluHj solicit their support in the
future, and if elected promise to discharge
my duties to thw best of my ability.
1 uin Respectfully,
J. B. BROWN.
To the Voters of Henry County;
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Clerk of Superior Court, subject lo the
Democratic nomination. Ow »g to the early
priu ary I w ill not be able to see all my
.fiends, W. A BELLAH.
For Tux Iter-elver.
I hereby announce to • lie Citizens of Hen
ry county that 1 urn a candidate for Tax
Receiver, subject to the democratic nomin
ation. Necessities which are well known to
my friends lead me to seek the office, and if
ejected I will sincerely appreciate the hon
• * and pledge a faithful; discharge of duty.
Respectfully, L. R. KICKS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
Tax Receiver of Henry county, subject to
the democratic domin it ion, and respectful
ly ask the supfJiknf all my friends.
1 j. H. BURKS.
To the citizens. at Henry counjvi lam a
candidate for Tax Receiver, subject to Ilia
democratic nomination, und will gratefully
appreciate all support given me. From a
wound in the bead during the war, I am
unable to do anything lint light work, nnd
if elected to the office I seek, pledge a com
petent and faithful discharge of its duties.
W. T. MOSELEY.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Tax Receiver, subject to the
democratic nomination. Having had the
misfortune of the loss of an arm, I will ap
preciate the support of the people of Henry
county. JAS. H. WALLACE.
To the Voters of Henry County:
1 hereby offer myself a candidate for Tax
Receiver of Henry county, subject to your
approval in the nomination, and earnestly
ask the support ot all. In the race 1 shall
do nothing beneath the dignity of a gentle
man to obtain it. My record for fifty years
in the county you know, and l can only
promise you taithlul discharge of duties,
with ability tc perform the same.
Fraternally and sincerely yours,
G. r. CAMPBELL.
FOR TAX RECEIVER,
HEAR H ARK NESS,
Subject to the Democratic nomination.
For I'st \ Collector.
I hereby announce mvself a candidate for
Tax Collector of Henry countv, subject to
the democratic nomination, and respectfully
ask the support of all my friends.
J. H. STEELE.
I hereby announce my name as a candi
date for 'Tax Collector of Henry county,
subject to the democratic nomination, and
will gratefully appreciate all support given
me. Respect full v,
WADE U. HARPER.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election as Tax Collector of Henry coun
ty, subject to the democratic nomination,
and respect full) solicit the support of the
people again. Truly,
J. WESLEY HARPER.
I respectfully announce that I am a can
didate before the people of Henry county
for Tax Collector, subject to the democratic
nomination. It elected I pledge a taithlul
and competent discharge of duty. Beside*
1 would gratefully appreciate the office on
account ol afflictions from boyhood, which
arc well known to mv friends, aud incapac
itate me for manual labor. I do uot in
tend to purchase votes nor stoop to any ol
the dirty tricks of modern politics, nor will
1 thunk at y iriend to do so for me. It has 1
beta said that such principles generally
metl defeat. Nevertheless, 1 stand upon
the idea thut a vote is too sacred to buy or
sell. 1 only ask for the office one term
Mv circumstances are such that it will be
impossible tor me to do much electioneering.
Very respectfully,
JAMES W. MADDOX.
For Coroner,
My friends art? respectfully notified that
I ant again candidate lor Coroner, subject
to tue democratic nomination. The con
tinued suppoit of all my old li.ends aud
evervliodv w ill be dulv appreciated
Truly, * l. fa. PIG rUHEIT.
I hereby announce myaell a candidate for
Coroner ol Henry county, subject to the
democratic nomination, and will appreciate
ail support giveu uie. it’ elected, tueic are
two tilings I ptomian to do. First, if called
tu a case 1 promise lo perform he duties to
the viry last ot my ability. Stcond y, to
call u, ou the tmisunr iur my Ice (wT.othei
th.it office b udm oi.-h • t-d ijy a mo mm oi
a tuTiLK uiatnj R. 11D»\ ELL.
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o
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o
Every department of our business is under our immedi
ate supervision, and a 1 belong experience in the manufacture
and operation ot all kinds mill machinery enables us to serve
the best interests of all our patrons.
Our improved feed mill for grinding corn in the ear,
with or without shuck, is a machine of special merit, and we
urge larmers to try it. We have reduced toll to the fifteenth
on wagon load lots. We are now resetting mills, and en
larging and increasing capacities and facilities generally.
Our ginnery will be enlarged by the addition ot another
new gin and «.
Thanking our customers tor the liberal patronage ot the
past, and soliciting a continuance of the same, we are very
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flcDonough
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Thanking all for past liberal patronage, increased ear
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For IH.ini.,»ion.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Henry County.
Whereas, W A. Simpson, administrator
of .no N Hightower, represents to the court
iu his petition duly filed and entered on rec
ord that he has fully administered John N.
Hightower’s estate. This is therefore, to cito
all persons concerned, heirs and creditors,
to show cause, if any can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive letters of dis
mission, on the first Monday in May,
1896. This Feb’y 3d, 1895.
Wm. N. NELSON, Ordinary.
For Itismisiion.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Henry County.
Whereas. J. J. Green, administrator of
Elizabeth Bryans, deceased, represents to
the court, in his petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that l»e has fully adminis
tered Elizabeth Bryan’s estate, thU is there
lore to cite all persons concerned, heirs and
creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not. be dis
charged, and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in June, 1896. Feb’ir
a 5, 1896. WM. N. NELSON,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA XIDLAND RAI MV AY
The Shortest ante Quickest Route
between Columbus and Atlanta.
Only line running double daily trains and
through coaches between Columbus anl
Atlau’a.
Schedule in effect March aa, 1896.
NORTH BOUND
No 51 No 53
I.v. Columbus 6:20 am 3:30 pm
Waverly Hall 7:06 4:93 ,
Woodbury 8:02 5:28
Ar. Giiffin 8:58 6:33
Lv. Griffin 6:40
Ar. McDonough 7:21
SOUTH BOUND
No 52 No 50
Lv. McDonough 8:25 am
Ar. Grriffin 9:10
Lv. Griffin 9:23 6:00 p ra
Williamson 9:40 6:17
Woodbury 10:29 7:00
WarmSpngs 10:50 7:34
Ar Columbus 12:25 9:00
1 rains 50 and 51 carry through trains Ik -
tween Columbus and Atlanta.
IW-Ask for tickets and see that they
read via the Georgia Midland and Gulf R. R.
CLIFTON JONES,
C. W OHEARS, (ien. Pass. Agt
Gen. Mg’r, Columbus, Ga.
Tax Receiver’s Notice
For
I will lie at the following peaces on >liq
dates named for the purpose of receiving
State and County Tax Re*urns:
McDonough, April 7, May 5 and *23, June
13, July 7.
Hampton April 8, May 6 and 25, June 20.
Si»th Apiil 9, May 7 and 26.
Flippen April 10, May 8 and 27.
Stock bridge April 11, May 9 and 28,
J une 27.
Shakerag April 13, May il and 29.
Brushy Knob April 14, May 12 and 30.
Loves April 15, Mav 13, June 1.
Peachstone April 16.
McMullens April 17, May 14, June 2.
Beers he ba April 18, May 15, June 3,
Snapping Shoals April
Woodstown Aprii 28.
Sandy Ridge April 29, May 1(5, June 4.
Peeksville April 30.
Tussabaw Mav 1 and 18, June 5.
Locust Grove Mav 2 and 19, June 6, Ju
ly 3.
Lowe’s May 4 and 20, June 8.
I.ueila May 21.
Greenwood May 22.
N*. B’—Will be in MeD* Dough taring
first week of court.
SEAL DARKNESS, T. R. H. C.