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Look!
W. D. Knight
Has Opened up a
New Store
At the old stand oi the H. J. Copeland
Co., where he will be pleased to meet
all his triends and the public generally.
W. D. KNIGHT
t
Has a clean, up-to-date'[stock, consist
ing ot
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_MONKINm
: D" TABLER’S BUCKEYE
|SK DRUGGISTS
FOR
Itablers
PILE 1
Iqintment
lIN TUBES
f PRICE 755.
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, 50 Cents.
JAMES F. BALLARD. Sob Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MQ..
For Sale by J. W. MAX WET,!-.
WE MANUFACTURE AND SELL,
ill Engines, Boilers
,
Saw Hills,
And everything in
V T the Hachinery
Get Our Prices Before Buying.*
weq'kbatk Machine Shops and Foundry.
w_H-di«... p u jj Li ne Mill Supplies.
MALLARY BROS. & CO.,
MACON. GEORGIA.
WORMS! VERMIFUGE!
I ) Most in Quantity. Best in Quality. ?
s For 20 Years Has Led ail Worm RsmeCiesiTfSS^^®
SOXiS BY JTVXjXj shuggists.
For Sale by J. W. MAXWELL
ADVERTISE cs§r.
THE WEELKY.
TABLES
BUCKEYE!
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OINTMENT
I IN TUBES I
CURES PILES ONLY!!
BLIND.HIDDEN
BLEEDING &
ITCHING '
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Certain.
Dashaway—Now, if I order any
elothes from you, I want to be sure be
forehand that you won’t dun me. I
want'it understood. Can you suggest
any way to avoid this?
Tailor—Well, you might pay me a
deposit now, and the rest when the
clothes are delivered. —Detroit Free
Press.
Useful Pleee of Furniture.
Yeast—You say you bought your
wife a folding bed? How does it
work ?
Crimsonbeak:—Fine; you see she
talked in her sleep fearfully, and that
was the only way I could shut her up.
—Yonkers Statesman.
Cruelty.
“This iS no idle joke,” remarked the
editor, glancing over it.
“What do you mean?” anxiously in
quired the contributor.
“Why, it has been worked nearly to
death,” smiled the editor, returning it.
—Puck.
Too Often.
“Train up a boy in the way he
should go,” said Uucle Jerry Peebles,
“and about nine times out of ten he’ll
go after some feather-headed gal that
Jjain’t got nothin’ wuth mentionin’
but a purty face an’ a likin’ fur ice
cream sody.’’-“-Chicago Tribune.
Mere Matter of Time,
Mrs. Binks —How does it happen that
Mrs. Nextdoor can afford to dress bet
ter tlian I can? •
Mr. Binks —They haven’t been mar
ried long, and I presume he isn’t quite
uroke yet. —Chicago Inter Ocean.
Poor Wives.
Graball—Cutter, the tailor, is on the
high road to wealth.
Close —How’s that? A
Graball —He has invented a secretin
visible trousers pocket for married
sue*. —Town Topics.
Not the borne Man.
Lady at the Door—l believe, in my
ieart, you are the same tramp I pave
a large piece of pudding to a few days
ago!
Tramp—No, ma’am; you’re mistaken.
He’s dead. —Tit-Bits.
Unpardonable,
Jones —If I ever catch that young
Simpson I’ll shoot him. He’s been call
ing at my house for some time, and
last night he skipped town with—•
Smith—With your daughter?
Jones —No, sir; without her. —Judge.
A Way Ont,
Mrs. Youngish—Oh, Hob, what shall
I do? Baby is crying because I won’t
let him pull the fur off my muff.
Mr. Youngish—Well, that’s all right,
give him the cat. —Tit-Bits.
One Needed.
She—They seem to be lost in each,
other’s love. ,
lie—Yes; they ought to advertise for
a minister. —Puck.
lie Was a Diplomat.
“How did you get out of buying that
sealskin sack for your wife?”
“Surprised her with a muff and col
lar.” —Detroit Free Press.
The Art of Art Criticism.
“Daubs'li.'is pointed a dreadfully bad
picture. What shall I say about it?”
“You can safely say it is full of in
dividuality.”—Chicago Record.
The progressive nations of the world
are the great food consuming nations.
If you cannot digest all you eat you
ueed 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 tomes
and reconstructives. 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 into strength, listlessness into en
ergy, brain-fag into mental power.
They’re wonderful 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 he lei, to
the lowest bidder, the building of Peacb
stone Shoals bridge, Henry county, Ga.
Plans and specifications can he seen in Or
dinary’s offices of Henry and Rockdale coun
ties, and the Commissioners’ office of New
ton. Sept. 13, 1900.
G. G. WJ2EMS,
Ordinary Henry Co., Ga.
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets
the remedy that cures a cold in one day
The peach has crowded out the water
melon as a money maker for the Geor
gia farmer. The Elberfa, the most lus
cious of the freestone peaches, has de
throned the Kolb Gem, the host of ship
ping melons.
At the Honolulu experiment station
two varieties of sugar cane sent there
from Louisiana, where they yielded
about five tons to the acre, yielded the
one 17.2 tons to the acre and the other
16.fi.
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, Dor sit in
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 and kidney trou
ble, purifies the blood aod builds
up your health. Only 50c at Drug
Stores.
The Macon Home of “T.&P. Stomach Tablets”
the sovereign remedy that really cures dyspep'
■la. Indigestion, stomach and liver troubles.
They are indorsed by physicians and sold by
all druggists. Qnly fifty cents a box. Get a
free sample from yonr druggist, or write us a
postal and we will send you one.
TAYLOR & PJEEK DRUQ COfIPANY,
MACON, GEORGIA.
t . *
PACKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Olea’iscs and beautifies the hair.
ttfSPBL? 5 V** Promotes a luxuriant growth.
JBn Never Fails to Bestore Gray
' Hair to its Youthful Color.
IffihvvSfesjHßS Cures scalp'diseases & hair ialung.
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Tax Collector’s Notice.
First Round.
Flippen, Monday, October 1.
McDonough, Tuesday 2.
Stockbridge, Thursday 4.
Shakerag', Friday 5.
Brushy Knob, Saturday C.
Love’s, Monday 8.
McMullen’s, Tuesday 9.
Beei sheba, Wednesday 10.
Saiidy 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.
C. D. McDonald vs. Mrs. S. A. James.—
Application for partition and sale —in Hen
ry Superior Court, October Term, 1900.
To Mrs. S. A. James: You are hereby
notified and required to be and appear at
the next term of the Superior Court to be
hdd in and for said county, on the third
Monday in October next, then and there to
answer the complaint of C. 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 s>ale.
GEORGIA —Henry County.
By virtue of an order granted by the Court
ot Ordinary of said county, will be sold*be
fore the court house door in McDonough en
the first Tuesday in November, 1900, the
following property to-wit: All that tract or
parcel of land lying and beiug in the 11th
district of Henry county, Ga. ( containing 75
acres more or less, and bounded as follows:
North, east and west by South river, and
south by landß of J. M. Patterson. Also
W% acres bounded as loilows: 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 sad for distribution.
Terms cash. Oct. 1, 1900.
W. b. SIMS, Admintrator.
I.ilu-l lor 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 he 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 the court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain. Witness the Hon.
E. J. Reagan, Judge of said Court, this ISth
day of August, 1900. J B. BROWN,
Clerk Suprerior Court.
Wm. T. Dicken, 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, 4J
* Schedule in effect July Ist, 1900.
*“ *No. r> °-
Northbound. 19. 15. IS.
Lv. Brunswick .. 8 *>p S 00u 6 4oa Ifjf?
IS? IS
V-IEE7:::::::::::::::: g
- Lumber City }‘ £l*
* Helena 10J9a lli ®
" Miasler 1054 a ygr
“ Empire H “"U
Lv. Hawkinsville 1115 any • •:U
- Cochran'../"..TT 11 H* Jjg*
* Macon 8 30a 1 20p TTOp 3 06a
“ Fiovilla 9 30a 217 p « lip 8 ste.
“ McDonough 10 05a 2 53p 8 50p ...••■
Ar. Atlanta■ 11 U'a 3SOn 9 o6p 580*
Lv. Atlanta 4 OJp 4 OOp 11 00p 6 30a
Ar. Chattanooga 8 40p 8 40p 4oa 9 45a
Ar. Memphis 7 40a T 40a 7 10p <
r. T.owisviile 7 30a 7 ppa 7 30p ?
AT. St. Louis, Air Line. 6OOp 6Ottp Toia ? OfA
ar. Cincinnati,Q. AC. ■ T 41a 7 45a 73dp 7 3)*
Lv. Atlanta.. .. ..... 4 lap ... 5 *oa
Ar. Birmingham lOOOp 1136 a
" Memphis 7 15a 8 oo*
“ Kansas City 7 10a .. . »
Lv. Atlanta ijOfth ___ II 60p
Ar. Washington TTEJa 8 s()p
** New York 12 48p 6 23a ... > -_±
o .. . , o. .No. •'o.
Southbound. 10 g 16
CtT New York 4 3<ip 1215 n
“ Washington 10 43p 11 15a
Ar. Atlanta. 355 p 5 10a ..
Lv. Kansas City....... 9 45p 6 30p
“ Memphis 9 00p 8 20a
“ Birmingham....... 6 Ooa 4 40|»
Ar. Atlanta 1130 a 10 3op
Lv. Cincinnati, Q. & C 8 OOp 8 30n 8 OOp 8 30a
Lv. St. Louis, Air Line 8 Otsa 8 (lisa 9 lap 9 15p
“ Louisville 7 45p 7 45a 7 45p 7^45a
Lv. Memphis 8 15p 9 15a 815 p § lip
Lv. Chattanooga 6 45a 10 lOp fi 4fta 6 Oop
Ar. Atlanta. 11 50a 6 00» 11 50a 10 !45p
Lv. Atlanta 4 lOp 6 30a 12 05p 10 45p
“ McDonough 5 lap 6 30a12 52p
“ Flovilla 6 58d 7 15a 1 27p 12 02a
Ar. Macon 7 00p 8 30a 2 25p 12 55a
Lv. Cochran .. 3 38p 2 lit
Ar. Hawkinsville ~ ]. 4 15p
Lv. Empire ! ..... 349 p
‘ Eastman 4 lOp 2 45a
“ Missler ”I.] 430 p :.
“ Helena 4 45p 3 15a
* Mcßae 4 4Sp 3 18a
“ Lumber City 514 p 8 45a
" Hnzlehurst 5 290 8 59a
“ Baxley 5 54p 4 24a
" Surreney 6 lOp
V jesup. ft 40a 509 p 7 00p 5 35a
Ar. Everett 7 22a 5 42p 7 4£p 6 26*
“ Brunswick.. 8 05n 6 25p BHBp 7 10a
Nos. 13 and 14. —Pullman Sleeping Oars be
tween Brunswick and Atlanta, between Jack
sonville, Fla., and Cincinnati.
Nos. 15 and 16. —Pullman Sleeping Cars be
tween Tampa and Cincinnati, via Chatty
Booga; also between Chattanooga and Mem
phis.
Nos. 7 and B—Pnllman Sleeping Cars be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga, and Pullman
prawing-room Buffet Sleeping cars between
Macon and Ashevill3.
Louis and Kansas City, via Jesup and Atlanta.
Nos. 9 and lit—Pullman Library Observation
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. "
r
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 Ve»-
fibuled Limited trains; also United States Fas!
Mail trains to and from Washington, Nevt
York and all Eastern points. Also 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 east of At lanta.
Between Columbus and Atlanta.
ft 0.27 N0.2l ~ N0.28N0.2j
Daily Daily STATIONS. Daily Daily
6 25p 6 30a Lv ... Columbus... Ar 9 50a 8 85p
601 p 7 03a “ Ellerslie ... « 915 a 8 OOp
612 p 712 a•« .Wuverly Hall. “ 9 05a 7 49p
621 p 7 20a “ .Oak Mountain. “ 8 55a 7 40p
652 p 7 50a " .Warm Springs. “ 8 28a 7 lip
7 12p 8 10a; “ ...Woodbury... “ 8 10a 6 520
7 Ssy 8 39a “ Concord . . “ 7 43n 6'26p
7 57p 9 00a “ ..Williamson.. “ 7 25a 6 08p
a 9 28a “ .... Wo6lsey “ ft 5 40p
J*g 9 44a « ..Fayetteville... “ | 5 25p
9 59a “ Selina « 5 lOp
H 10 40a Ar Atlanta.... Lv'fi 4 80p
Between Fort Vnllay and Atlanta.
N 0.27 N0.29i N(7 •'HiWn
Dally Daily! STATIONS. n£]y Daiiy
k 0 7 00a Lv .. Fort Valley .. Ar ~ ■ 8 20p
7 34a “ ....Roberta “ 5 s 7 40p
S'-g 759 a •• ....Culloden “ gda 7 I4p
g 8 10a “ ....Yatesville.... “ 7 02p
8 40a “ ...Meanaville... “ 0 Et 6 30p
** 8 50ft " .... Zebulon 6 20p
7 57p 9 00a “ ..'Williamson.. “ 7 25a ‘6 06p
813 p 9 lfia “ Griffin “ 7 09a 6 54p
B*lp 9 42a “ Luella “ 6 60a 6 83p
8 40p 9 59a “ ...Greenwood... “ 6 43a 5 26p
8 50;: 10 05a “ ..McDonough... “ 6 30a 5 15p
8 55p 1110 aAr .... Atlanta .... Lv 5 30ai 4 lOp
Connections at Atlanta.
12 00a 1 1 5Qp Lv ~ Atlanta ... Ar 5 lua 3 55p
6 42a 8 50p Ar .".■Washington... Lv 11 15a io 45p
12 43p f 13a “ .. .New York. ■. “ 12 lon 4 Bop
4 W)p 11 UOp Lv Atlanta Ar ~5 nOa 11 50a
8 40p 5 4oa Ar ..Chattanooga.. Lv 10 lOp 6 45a
4oa 7UpAr ■■ ■ .Memphis.,Lv 9 16% lftp
7 00a 7 40p Ar ... Louisville ■■. Lv 7 45a 7 45p
7 45a 7 30p Ar .. .Cincinnati.... Lv 8 80a 3 UOp
To Thomaston and Macon.
Daily. No. 21 No. *7
Lv. Columbus, South’n Ry. 630 am 6 25pm
Ar. Woodbury South’n Ry. 810 a m 712 p m
“ Thomaston,M.&B. R.R. 850 am
*‘ Macon, M. &B.R. R 11 00 -a m ”*
| Nd. 88 No. *a.
Lv. La(4range, M. &B. R.R. 700 am|
Lv. Macon, M. & B. R. R I i 10 n m
" Thomaston, M.&B.R.R 612 n m
Ar. Woodbury, M. &B. R.R. 810 am! 062 pm
Ar. Columbus, bouth’n Ry. 930 ami 835 pm
Trains Nos. 21 and 22 carry Elegant Free Ob
servation Chair Cars between Columbus and
Atlanta.
In addition to the above Spkotat, Train will
be operated between Columbus and Warm
Springs, Ga., leaving Columbia, each Saturday
night 8.00 p m., arriving Warm Springs 9.13
p. m., returning leave Warm Springs 0-05 a. m.
each Monday morning, arrive Columbus 7.23
ft. TO.
FRANK S. GANNON, J. 11. CULP.
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Krrr..
Washington, D. O. Washington, L>. 0.
™ URK I 8 - H - HARDWICK,
Gen. Pass. Ag’L, .As t Gen. Pass. Ag’ts.
V ashlngton, D. Q. Atlanta, G*