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W. D. Knight
Has Opened up a
New Store
At the old stand ox the H. J. Copeland
Co., where he will be pleased to meet
all his friends and the public generally.
W. D. KNIGHT
Has a clean, up-to-date||stock, consist
ing ol
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats,
Notions, and Dress Goods,
Fancy Groceries, Flour, Meat,
Lard, Suugar, Coffee, Snuff, Cigars,
And Farming Implements.
When you are in town, don’t fail to
call on him. He will treat you right,
and you are always welcome whether
you buy anything or not.
A BOON TO MANKINDI
, P" TABLER’S BUCKEYE
$ k Mfeys-y “ £ \PILE
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pgAalMlli Mar CURE
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tubes, by Mail, 76 Cents; bottles, 60 Cents.
JAMES F. BALLARD, Sofa Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
For Sale by J. W. MAXWELL.
WE MANUFACTURE AND
* I ;|| Engines, Boilers
J Cotton Presses,
I QristMi "s-
Saw Hills,
Qet Our Prices Before Buying.
wkoteba™ Machine Shops and Foundry.
Full Line Mill Supplies.
MALLARY BROS. & CO.,
MACON. GEORGIA.
YV ORMS! VERMIFUGE!
( -- ) Most In Quantity. Best in Quality. ?
j For 20 YOBFS Has Led a!! WonnßMiediisiT^^^^^
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For Sale by J. W. MAXWELL
ADVERTISE^^
THE WEELKY.
Poultry
Pullets that do uot begin to lay by
November seldom pay for their raising.
Small chickens should now be separ
ated irom the older fowls and hustled
along for the fall market.
Moulting hens should be given free
range, as the bugs and insecsts which
they gather will help them grow new
feathers.
Don’t let your hunting dogs worry
your hens
It iB not too late to sow a small patch
of rye near the poultry housa and the
fowls will enjoy it during the winter.
Don’t forget to buy a supply of grit
so the fowls may not suffer after cold
weather sets in.
Egg shells broken in small pieces are
relished by the hens and are very good
for them.
Don’t forget to give fresh water to the
fowls every day.
Stale bread makes a good food for
laying hens, and will not produce an
over abundance of fat.
Don't keep a lot of male birds in the
flock during the winter. Keep those
needed for next season in seperate
yards.—Home and Farm.
She Him So.
“You do not care for me!” he cried
despairingly. “You do not believe ir;
my love!”
“On the contrary,” replied the up to
date girl, “lam giving you tie best
possible evidence that I do.”
“But you refuse to many me,” he
said.
“And why?” was asked, with the air
of one who thinks she has been deeply
wronged. “It is because I believe you
love me and 1 care enough for you not
to make you miserable. Nothing could
be more unselfish than my action. You
are poor. \ou could ne t supply me
with those luxuries that I crave,and the
Let that you had to deuy them to me
would make you unhappy. The great
er your love the more wretched you
would be in such circumstances, and it
is to save you from this unhappiness
that I refuseyou. I shall sacrifice my
self by marrying some one with lo's of
money, but it will be for you—all for
you.”—Chicago Post.
A married man says that a wife should
he like roast lamb; lender and sweet, nicely
dreesed, hut without sauce.—Chicago News.
A hoarding house mistress.may not turn
the tables nearly so often as she turns the
tablecloths.
Even the man who rises in his calling
doesn’t always get up when he’s called.
One way to get ahead is to raise
cabbage.
Varnish is used by the painter for an
overcoat.
The progressive nations of the world
are the great food consuming nations.
If you cannot digest all you eat you
need Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests
what you eat. You need not diet your
self. It contains all of the digestants
combined with the best known tonics
and recoustructives. It will even di
gest all classes of food in a bottle. No
other preparation will do this. It in
stantly relieves and quickly curer all
stomach troubles. Dr. C. L. Tucker
& Co.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that was ever made is Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. These pills change weak
ness iuto strength, listlessness into en
ergy, brain-fag into mental power.
1 bey’re wouderful in building up the
health. Only 25c per box. Sold by all
druggist.
See our new type writer type before
paying big prices for that class of
work.
Bridge to Let.
Noti e is hereby given that on Saturday
the 13th day of October next, will be let, to
the lowest bidder, the building of Peach
stone Shoals bridge, Henry-county, Ga.
Plans and specifications can be seen in Or
dinary’s offices of Henry and Rockdale coun
ties, hnd the Commissioners’ office of New
ton. Sept. 13, 1900.
G. G. WEEMS,
Ordinary Henry Co., Ga.
Remember
The Weekly Job Office.
The peach has crowded out the water
melon as a money maker for the Geor
gia farmer. The EH her fa, the most lus
cious of the freestone peaches, has de
throned the Kolb Gem, the best of ship
ping melons.
At the Honolulu experiment station
two varieties of sugar cane sent there
from Louisiana, where tney yielded
about five tons to the acre, yielded the
one 17.2 tons to Che acre and the other
16.8.
A Fiendish Attack.
An attack was made lately on C. F.
Collier of Cherokee, lowa, that nearly
proved fatal. It came through his kid
neys. His back got so lame he could
net stoop without great pain, nor sit iu
a chair except propped by cushions.
No remedy helped him until he tried
Electric Bitters which effected such a
wonderful change that he writes he feels
like a new man. This marvelous med
iciue cures backache aud kidney trou
ble, purifies the blood aud builds
up your health. Only 50c at Drug
Stores.
The Macon Horae of “T.&P. Stomach Tablets"
the sovereign remedy that really cures dyspep"
sift, indigestion, stomach and liver troubles.
They are indorsed by physicians and gold by
all druggists. Only fifty cents a box. Get a
free sample from your druggist, or write ns a
postal and we will send you one.
TAYLOR & PEEK DRUO COriPANY,
MACON, GEOBUIA.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Fi&SxaßliggßtaftlMTisfli and beautifies the hair.
(Hi Promotes a luxuriant growth,
insurer . Never Pails to Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Ivs’NSi -ij Cures scalp diseases Ji hair tailing.
goc,and j 1.00 at Druggists^^^
Tax Collector’s Notice.
First Bound.
Fiippen, Monday, October 1.
McDonough, Tuesday 2.
Stockbridge, Thursday 4.
Shakerag, Friday 5.
Brushy Knob, Saturday 6.
Love's, Monday 8.
McMullen’s, Tuesday 9.
Beersheba, Wednesday 10.
Sandy Ridge, Thursday 11.
Tussahaw, Friday 12.
Locust Grove, Saturday 13.
Lowes, Luella a. m., Greenwood p m.,
Monday 22.
Hampton, Tuesday 23.
Sixth, Wednesday 24.
W. H. HARPER, T. C.
Notice.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
0. D. McDonald vs. Mrs. S. A. James.—
Application for partition and sale —in Hen
ry Su erior Court, October Term, 1900.
To Mrs. S. A. James : You are hereby
notified and required to be and appear at
'tie next term of the Superior Court to be
held in and for said county, on the third
Monday in Odober next, then and there to
answer the complaint of 0. D. McDonald on
an application for Partition and Sale, and to
abide by such order or decree as may be
made in the premises.
Witness the Hon. E. J. Reagan, Judge of
said Court, this the 10th dav of July, 1900.
J. B. BROWN, Clerk.
Administrator's t«ale.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
By virtue of an order granted by the. Court
ot Ordinary ot said county, will be sold be
fore the court house door in McDonough en
the first T uesday in November, 1900, the
following property to-wit: All that tract oi
parcel of land lying and being in the 11th
di-trict of Henry county, Ga., containing 75
acres more or less, and bounded as follows:
North, east and west by South river, and
south by lands of J. M. Patterson. Also
11}<2 acres bounded as iollows: North, west
and south by lands of J. M. Patterson, east
by South River, Said property belonging
to the estate of Elizabeth Sims dec’d, and
sold to pay debts aad for distribution.
Terms cash. Oct. 1, 1900.
W. SIMS, Admintrator.
I.ibel For Divorce.
E. T. Martin v. Tabitha Martin—Libel
for divorce in Henry Superior Court, Octo
ber term, 1900.
Order of Court obtained for publication
of service.
To Tabitha Martin, Greeting: You are
hereby required i o be and appers at the Su
perior Court of Henry county, on the third
Monday in October next, to answer the peti
tion for divorce in above stated case. In
default thereof Ihe court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain. Witness the Hon.
E. J. Reagan, Judge cf said Court, this 18th
day of August, 1900. J B. BROWN,
Clerk Suprerior Court.
Wm. T. Dieken, pltffs. Atty
Type writer letters duplicated at
this office. Call and see when needing
anything in this line, and we will do
the trick at half price.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY*^
* Schedule In effect July Ist, BW
n,k - N "_
Northbound. 25 15. ll»
Lt. Brunswick 7. Tfcvp TOOit
" Bverett * tfp * 42* J 22a »
Ar. Jesup. 4 SOp 6 80a 8 05a V
Lv. Surrenojr "i** jj *»-,
- Bariev » *sa u
" Haclehurat 12 11»
" Empire H 44a ■.• •■ •
tv. Hawkinsviile ••uv H 13a , t :-- • :,li
Cochran H 35* o
- Macon 8155 1 ZOp TKp 3 06*
“ Flovilla »80a 2 17p Slip *so*
“ McDonough 10 06a 2 53p 8 50p • •••••
Ar. Atlanta. 1J F* 8 60p » 58p 620*
Lv. Atlanta 4 00p 4 00pllo0p 3 30*
Ar. Chattanooga 8 40p 8 40p 5 46a 9 4o*
Ar. Memphis T 40a 7 40a 7 10p T4o*
r. Louisville. 7 60a 7 50a 7 30p J 30?
Xr. St. Louis, Air tine. 6 OtV OiLo Ttsa * o4*
aF. n^tnnatiTQT&OTlst TCh Taup T3oj
Lv. Atlanta 4 lap 5 50*
Ar. Birmingham lOOOp
“ Memphis 7 16a 8 Oap
■■ Kansas City., ■ 7 10a . .945#
Lv. Atlanta ihrijjjin .. 11 .
Ar WasHlngton T3sa .. 8 Sfip
“ Now York L43p .. iiiiLSjaaLasA*
c . , 3TTTT >u. •'«*.
Southbound. g 1(J 14.
Lv. New Yo?k 4 SOp 1215 u
Washington K) 45» 11 16a
Ar. Atlanta. jsiop 5 Ida ..
Lv. Kansas City 9 45p 6 30p
“ Memphis 9 i>jp 8 20a
“ Birmingham. fitwa 4 4Jp
Ar. Atlanta 1130 a 10 35p
Lv. Cincinnati, Q. & C 8 OOp 8 30a 8 OOp 8 30a
Lv. St. Louis. Air Lino 8 Oaa 8 Osa 9 lap 9 15p
“ Louisville 7 45p 7 45a 7 45p 7 46a
Lv. Memphis 8 15p 9 15a Slop JTap
Lv. Chattanooga 6 45n 10 lOp 6 45a fi 05p
Ar. Atlanta 11 50a 5 ooa 11 50a 10 25p
Lv. Atlanta 4 10p 5 30a 1205 p 10 45p
“ McDonough 5 15p 6 3l)a 12 52p
“ Flovilla 5 58p 7 loa 1 27p 12 02*
Ar. Macon 7 00p 8 30a 2 25p 12 55a
Lv. Cochran 3 33p 2 lift
Ar. Hawkinsviile 77 4 150
Lv. Empire 7~7TT7 3 49p
‘ Eastman 4 lOp 2 45*
“ Missler 4 30p
" Helena ' 4 45p 3 15*
“ Mcßae 4 48p 8 18*
“ Lumber City 514 p 3 45*
" Haslehurst. 5 99p 3 59*
" Baxley 554 p 4 24*
“ Surrency 6 lOp
“ Jesup fi 4Ca 5 OOp 7 OOp 6S 5»
Ar. Everett 7 22a 5 42p 7 42p 6 26*
“ Brunswick 8 05a 6 25p 8 SiSp 7 IQ*
Nos. 13 and 14. —Pullman Sleeping Cars be
tween Brunswick and Atlanta, between Jack-
Fla., and Cincinnati.
Nos. 15 and 16.—Pullman Sleeping Cars be
tween Tampa and Cincinnati, via Chattar
nooga; also between Chattanooga and Mem
phis.
Nos. 7 and B—Pullman Sleeping Cars be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga, and Pullmao
Drawing-room Buffet Sleeping cars betweea
Macon and Asheville.
Louis and Kansas City, via Jesup and Atlanta.
Nos. 9 and 10—Pullman Library Observatioa
Cars between Macon and New York.
Connection at Union Depot, Atlanta, for all
points north, east and west. Also at Jesup for
Jacksonville, Tampa, etc., and Savannah, Co
lumbia, Washington and the east.
Southern Railway.
!
Shortest and quickest route with double daily
service between Columbus and Atlanta and!
Fort Valley and Atlanta connecting in the
Union Passenger station, Atlanta, with Yea*
libuled Limited trains; also United States Past
Mail trains to and from Washington, New
York and all Eastern points. Albo promptly
connecting for and from Chattanooga, Mem
phis, Louisville, Cincinnati and the Northwest.
Quickest Time—Through Trains.
Schedule in effect July Ist, 1900. Central
Standard time except at points oast of Atlanta.
Between Columbus and Atlanta.
~~~~ N 0.28 N 0.3
Daily Daily 3TATICIT3. Daily- Daily
6iip 6 dJa-Lv ... Columbus ... A:' 9 50a 8 35p
601 p 7 08a “ .... Ellerslie .... “ <: 15a 8 UOp
6 lip 7 12a “ .Wave-iy Hall. “ 9 05s. 7 4»p
621 p 7 20a “ .Oak Mountain. “ 8 55;> 7 40p
Cs2p 7 50a “ .Warm Snrings. “ 8 28a 7 lip
712 p 8 10a; “ ...Woodbury... “ 810 a 6 s?p
7 Bsp 8 89a “ ....Concord.. . “ 7 43a 6 2t>p
767 p 9 00a “.. Widiamson .. “ 7 2 oa 6 ovpo v p
•$ y 9 28a “ .. ..Woolsey “ y 5 48p
g 9 44a “ ..Fayetteville... “ 3 g 5 25p
<V M 9 59a “ Selina “ 510 p
y. a lo4OaAr Atlanta. Lv £ 7a 4 gpp
Between Fort Vrr.lloy and Atlanta.
N 0.27 N 0.29 N 0.28 N 0.30
Dally Daily STATIC.,S. Daily Daily
Hd' tk»a Lv .. Fort Vaiiey .. Ar •»“ • » 20p
.gd! 7 840 “ ....Roberta ... “ M | 7 40p
7 59a •• Culloden ... “ Hd H 7 14p
8 10a “ ....Yatesville.... «• ~T.g 7 Q2 p
8 40a “ ...Meansville... “ « ss 6 30p
p 8 50a •• .... Zebulon.... “ £ £ 6 20p
7 57p 9 00a “ ..Williamson.. “ 7 25a ’6 08p
8 13p 9 18a “ Griffin “ 7 09a 5 54p
Ba4p 9 42a “ Luella “ 0 50a 5 83p
8 40p 9 50a “ ...Greenwood... “ 8 48a 5 30p
8 50;'10 05a “ ..McDonough... “ 6 80a 5 15p
9 55y. 11 lua Ar .... Atlanta .Lv 5 80ai 4 lop
Connections at Atlanta.
12 OOn 11 50pi Lv ... Atlanta .... Ar, 5 lua 3 55p
6 42a b 50p Ar ..Washington... Lv 11 15a 10 45p
12 43p f 13a “ ...New York .. “ 1215 n 4 Bop
4 UOp 11 Oop Lv ... Atlanta Ar 5 00a li 50a
8 40p 0 45a Ar ..Chattanooga,. Lv 10 lOp 6 45a
7*4oa 7 lip Ar Memphis Lv 9 15a 8 Isp
fr ooa 7 40i> Ar ... Louisville ... Lv 7 45a 7 45p
7 45a 7 30p Ar .. Cincinnati... .Lv 8 30a S OOp
To Thomaston and Macon.
Dally. No. 21 No. 27
Lv. Columbus, South’n Ry. 830 am 5 25pm
Ar. Woodbury South’n Ry. 810 am 712 p m
“ Thomaston.M.&B. R.R. 850 am
** Macon. M. <fe B. R. R..., 11 QO a m
Bally. No. a 8 No. Jt,
Lv. L«Grange, M. & B. R.R. 700 am 7..
Lv. Macon, M. & B. R. R 4 10 n m
“ Thomaston, M.&B.R.R •12 n m
Ar. Woodbury, M. &B. R.R. 810 a m 658 pm
Ar. Columbus. South’n Ry, 950am18 35 p m
Trains Nos. 21 and 22 carry Elegant Free Ob
servation Chair Cars between Columbus and
Atlanta.
In addition to the above Special Train will
be operated between Columbus and Warm
Springs, Ga., leaving Columbia eich Saturday
night 8.00 p m., arriving Warm Springs 9 13
p. m., returning leave Warm Springs 6-Go a. m,
each Monday morning, arrive Columbus 7.23
a. m.
FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mcr.,
W ashing ton. D. O. Washington, D. <X
W A A ’ i. URK - . 8- H. HARDWICK,
„ Aa ' t Gea- Paw- Ag't.
Washington, D. Q Atlanta, Ga.