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WEEKLY TIMES.
McDonough, Ga., Sect. 25, 1891.
Homo Atl’nirs.
Stoke I v til" artist is mnv In" a It'd i,i
McDonough. .iml can take all kinds of
photographs, tint vpus, etc., in the liest
styles and lowest prices. Cal! on h'ni.
I’or Sale.
The McDonough Livery and Feed
Stablts. Well equipped with good
horses, suitable turnouts, etc. Any
one desiring to engage in the livery
business will find here an excellent opj
portuuity to do so. Call early, before
the chance closes.
J. S. Hightower & Co.
Itod Men.
By a resolution of the Mojove Tribe
of Inproved Ued Men, Me-srs. (J. D,
McDonald and C. M. Speer were re
quested to no ify the brethren that the
Ma'joves had rekm iled their Council
tire, and that in future the members are
earnestly requested to meet at their
lodge every first and third Monday
night. C 1) McDonald,
Sept 23. M Spekr.
The Smith Etheridge Co., of Jack
sou make their regular announcement
to tho trade in this issue of The
Weekly for the busy season. This
Jive firm acknowledges no superior in
Middle Georgia, and when they say
“bargains'’ the people have learned
to know that they mean it. Head the
advertisement, and when you go to
Jackson don’t fail to cull on them if
you want the best and cheapest.
An unexpected demand on our ad
vertising columns has curtailed read
ing mater this week. H jvvever, we
feel sure our readers will bear with us
through the busy season, as it lasts
only a short while and the poor editor
has had a tough pull to get through the
lot g dull summer months. Besides,
it will pay to read every one of these
advertisements carefully, as they come
from a live set of business men who
always have the best of bargains, and
tell the people where to go to find
them Our patrons know a good ad
vertising medium when they see it,
and we are grateful for their favors.
If possible we will enlarge to eight
pages soon, when we will have all the
room we want.
Duncan & Camp, the live grocers of
Atlanta, make au announcement to
their Henry county friends in this is
sue of The Weekly. They sell at
the very closest prices, and by letting
our people know it, have built up a
large trade in this section. They have
moved to more commodious quarters
on Brord street and are prepared to
serve their faiends better titan ever.
Call on Duncan & Camp when you go
to Atlanta, let them know you are
from Ilenry county, and you will get
your groceries as cheap as they can
possibly be bought.
(■naranlccil Chit.
We authorize our advertised druggist to
sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, coughs and colds, upon this con
dition. If you are afflicted with a cough,
cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble,
and will use this remedy as directed, giving
it a fair trial, and experience no benefit,
you may return the bottle and have your
money refunded. We could not make this
oiler did we not know that Dr. King’s New
Discovery could be relied on. It never
disappoints. Trial bottle free at Dr. Mc-
Donald's drug store. Large size ">oc and
SI.OO.
Come Forward.
Parties indebted to the Mc-
Donough Ginning and Manu
facturing Co. for guano either
by note or account may settle
the same by calling on me
at the office Stewart Mercan
tile Co. Paul Turner.
Gen’l Manager.
Literary Club.
The Night Stars enjoyed a pleasant
meeting at the residence of Mr. L. .A.
Turner last Friday night, and will
hold their next meetiug at the resi
dence of Mr. J. A. Fouche, Oct. 2.
The program is as follow':
Flute Solo —Mr. M. (J. Lowe, ac
companied on the piano by Miss Lois
Bryan.
Reading—Mr. Will Harper.
Vocal Solo —Miss Annie Wells.
Recitation —Miss Phe Sloan.
Song l»v the Club, Nancy Lee.
Lem Carmichael,
Sec’y Pro Tem.
It has been decided to commence
building the new .Methodist church as
soon as the money can he collected.
Mr. A. F. Bunn has been appointed
by the church to collect up the sub
scriptions. All are earnestly request
ed to he ready for him when he calls.
Those indebted to the estate of I).
Knott will find au important notice in
another column.
After all, the best way to know the
real merit of Hood’s Sdrsaparilla. is to
try it yorrself. Be sure to get Hood’s
A fine milk cow belonging to Mr.
Cam Turner committed suicide by tum
bling into a d : tcb one day last week
RIP RAP.
Locals on opposite page.
C'ottou is worth 8 cents.
Everybody pleased with the big
rally.
Will Ha rper tvas the happiest boy in
town last Sunday.
Miss Mary Howati, of Flippt n, is
visiting Miss l’lie Sloan.
The top of the morning to The
Weekly’s live advertisers.
Mrs. Eliza Ciookshau’s, of Atlanta,
is visiting relatives in the city.
Big lot harness, all grades, for sale
cheap at W. W. Turuipseed's.
Miss Annie Harris, of Flinpen, visi
ted Miss liirdie Daniel last week.
Mrs. M. J. Fowler, of Ringgold, vis
ited Mrs. W C. Sloan, this week.
M iss Heniietia Westbrook spent
several days in Atlanta this week.
i he rally was a big success, and our
alliance friends were justly proud of
it.
Misses Price and Tallie Johnson, of
Flipped, were in the city last Satur
day-
Messrs. Tom Adams and Edd brown,
of the Crossing, were in the city last
Sunday.
Mrs. W. E. Moore, of Atlanta, visi
ted her sister, Mrs. W. C. Sloan, this
week.
If you want a good farm see notice
of M. C Low in another column and
call on him.
Miss Trellis Carmichael, who has
been at home on the sick list, was able
to return to Agnes Scott Institute last
Monday morning.
best grade of buggies ever seen in
McDonough, at lowest po sibie prices,
at W. W. Turuipseed’s.
A.A. 4-4 sheeting o|c, Gc hy the
bolt. Standard weight checks sc.
Racket Store.
Miss Clifford Zachry returned home
last Friday night, after spending sev
eral weeks with relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. R. L. Harry, of At’anta, atten
ded the alliance rally and visited rela
tives in the city last week.
9 oz. all wool filled Jeans, 3 yards
for $1 00. 8 oz. school boy, wool till
ed Jeans, 25c yard. Racket Store.
See list of excellent property to be
disposed of at the Arch Brown estate
sale and renerober to be on hand in
November
Judge James Knott and lady, of
Bartow, Kla., w'ere in McDonough this
week visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs.
S. W. Brown.
Just r. cetved car load of the celebra
ted Tennessee Wagons, all kinds, best
in the market for the money. W. W.
Turnipseed.
Partus indebted to the B. W. Grant
estate are notified to make immediate
settlement. See advertisement in an
other column.
Rev. T. J. Bledsoe is filling the
place of Prof. Dubose this week, who
has returned to his home in Decatur
to recuperate his health.
Mr. Camp, of the firm of Duncan &
Camp, Atlanta, came down Saturday
to attend the big rally and mingle with
his Ilenry county friends.
Rev. Mr. Dußose, father of Profes
sor Dubose, preached two able ser
mons at the Presbyterian church last
Sunday morning and night.
See new advertisement of B. B
Carmichael. He has a full stock of
goods in his lines, upon which he is
prepared to give close prices.
Capt. Sloan has decorated tha Rack
et Store windows with some attraerve
pictures, and invites everybody to call
around and learn the actual truth one
time.
Go to \V\ W. 1 urnipseed’s »nd save
money by getting the best buggies,
wagons, harness, etc., for the lowest
possible prices. Everything first class
and reliable.
Col. E. J. Reagan has let the con
tract for improvements on his resi
deuce to Mr. B. B. Carmichael, by
which he is to have one of the most at
tractive homes to he found anywhere.
Mr. Jim Cochran, one of the clever
est ‘‘commercial evangelists” on the
road, was in the city last Friday. Mr.
Cochran attended the meeting of the
Night Stars Club that evening, and en
tertained the members with several
songs and recitations, which were hear
tily enjoyod by every one present.
Miss Annie FAhridge left for her
home in Decatur last Monday morning,
after spending most of the Summer
with the family of her Uncle, Mr. T.
D. Stewart in this city. Miss Annie
is an intelligent, charming ) oung lady,
and her McDonough frieuds regret to
o O
give her up.
Lelioy Fargason is one of the most
urdane young gentleman in the county.
Piut we don’t believe it, if they do tell
it on him, that while talking to a young
lady through the telephone, the other
day, he tipped his hat and bowed as
gracefully as if the fairy vision were
actually in his presence smiling up in
his handsome face —but there’s no
mistake about LeUoy being polite.
Locust Grove Department.
LOCUST GROVE. oA., WEDNESDAY, SEIM. 23, IMM.
I>b W, C BRYAN T, Cuitor.
Salutatory.
To the people of Locust Grove and
vicinity:
Having an abiding faith iu the future
of our town, and a sincere desire to be
an bumble factor in its up building, we
undertake the management of this de
partment, aud hope to have the sup
port and sympathy of all who desire to
see Locust Grove second to no town iu
the State.
Our motto will be to give the news,
break down prejudice and build up the
town,
Our town will be what we make it,
aud as the Editor has kindly given us
this space, let us all work to gather iu
harmony in it for our common good.
To him that works faithfully the
crown will he given.
W. C. Bryant.
Locust Grove needs more store
looms.
See Jno. T. Davis’ “add"’ and give
him a call.
Miss Byrd Amis, of Peeksville, is
visiting Miss Ada Woods.
Locals are as scarce as the provor
bial hen’s teeth this week
Go to A. J. McKibben for patent
medicines aud toilet articles.
A. J. McKibben sells drugs, fine ci
gars, Stationary, etc. etc., cheap.
G. P. Combs is offering 4 C above the
market for cotton. See his “ad”
Mrs. B. C. Milton wont to Atlanta
on a shopping expedition last Mon
day.
The warehouse is doing a booming
business, and is “filling a long felt
want.”
Dr. Peek says the indications are
that the present legislature will be
frost bitten.
Mr. Jess Harris and wife, of Fair
Oak, Florida, are visiting his brother,
Mr. W. A. Harris.
Rev. D. Soloman,of Flovilla, preach
ed a most eloquent sermon at the Bap
tist church last Sunday.
Locust Grove needs to be incorpora
ted, and we expect to agitate this point
till we receive a charter.
Mrs. Dr. llefflin went up to Atlanta
last Monday. R. C. Brown also paid
the Gate City a flying visit.
The Satellite literary club will meet
at Dr. IlefHin’s next Friday night. We
will give report in our next.
Mr. Jno. L. Gardener, proprietor of
the Racket Store, has au attractive “ad”
this week. Be sure to read it.
See the attractive advertisement of
Castellaw & Colvin. They are an en
terprizing firm and richly deserve the
patronage they receive.
Mr. G. L. Williams and L. G.
Smith left for Macon this morning,
where they go to attend the famous
Baptist School, Mercer University.
Parties indebted to R. F. Smith,
either by note or account will please
settle at once. 1 mean Business.
R. F. Smith.
The many friends of Deputy Sheriff
“Bud” Sullivan will be pained to hear
of his illness. He has been quite sick
for several days, but wo hope to see
him out again soon.
Mrs.-Jerry Cloud, of McDonough,
has had her goods shipped down with
the intention of imining a millinery
store, but for some reason she has fail
ed to secure a house.
At the close of his sermon last Suu
day, Dr. Solomon complimented the
Baptist choir on their excellent singing
and invited them to Flovilla. The in
vitation will be accepted
The oil mill company have been
troubled on account of the failure of
their water supply, but have placed a
force pump iu a bold spring a half mile
off and now have water in abundance.
We call especial attention to the an
nouncement of Prof. Williams. The
Prof, has taught two flourishing schools
at this place and has won for himself
a most enviablo reputation as an edu
cator. Card on opposite page.
DBS. PEEK BRYANT,
Physicians
and Druggists,
IAH VST GROVE, GA.
I*ur« Drugs, Patent Medicine*, Toilet Ar
ticles, etc., etc.
Office practice, and regular calls prompt
ly attended*to dav and night.
NOTICE.
During the month of Sep
tember we will pay a pre
mium of a 1-4 C per pound
above the market value on all
cotton in settlement of Guano
sold by us.
Farmers Cotton Oil &
M’f’g Co.,
S. B. Kivbell, Sec’y,
CASTELLAWS COLVIN
We have now on our counters, ready for
sale, a most exquisite stock of
Dress Fabrics jIN DESIGN AND
COLORINGS,
EVER SEEN AT
BEFORE!
We have a limited supply of PLAIDS, STRIPES and
combination suits. Latest styles in Wool Goods, plain and
striped Henriettas, Ladies Cloth, Siscilian, etc., Trimmings
to match. Our Notions unsurpassed. We can suit all who
wish to buy. No house can sell them cheaper than we have
them marked.
We also carry a full line of Supplies,
FLOUR, MEAT, MEAL, LARD, SUGAR, COF
FEE, TOBACCO AND SNUFF,
of the very best grade. CANNED GOODS of all descrip
tions. Every department is full from attic to cellar. FUR
NITURE, MATTRESSES and SPRINGS at prices in
reach of all. •
Miss Sallie McKenney, of Thomaston, will take charire
of the
nQILLUMY DEP&OTEP
She has had several years experience in the business, and
knows what she is doing. She uses flic well known But
teriek and other Magazines, and will with untiring energy
give the ladies any information concerning “what to wear
and how to make it.”
Now, give us a call and look through our mammoth
stock, and call for what you don’t see. We’ve got it, and
will take pleasure in showing our goods. Our prices are
the Very Lowest for first class goods, and quality guar
anteed. Respectfully,
CASTELLAW & COLIN.
LOCUST GROVE, GA.
♦ THE BEST ♦
Is my Bid l Your Trade!
1
My fall buying has been done with the view of offering
you the Very Best Quality of goods for the money,
Superior Good', and at prices that will- surprise you —I
keep everything to be found in a first class store of
General Merchandise.
Now, as the money season is upon us, please come for
ward ?nd pay your notes and accounts.
I will pay 1-4 c above the market value for
Cotton for the next 20 days to customers.
I am still “in the ring.”
C. P. COMBS.
-RACKET * STORE -
SEE HERE !
I am selling 4 by 4 AA Sheeting at 6cts a yard, others
selling same goods at 7cts. Cotton Checks at scts a yard.
Oil Cloth 22cts yard, best quality. Hats and fine Shoes of
all kinds are going at Great Bargains.
A Full Line of Notions always in stock.
I also carry a complete line of Groceries, etc.
Call and be convinced that the RACKET STORE is the
Cheapest place in town,
J. L. GARDNER, Prop’r.
◄eGUILL & SMITHS
o
We are selling WAGONS, BUGGIES and ROAD
CARTS as Cheap as the Cheapest.
We also keep a full line ot Coffins, and arc prepared to do
First Class Undertaking work.
All of our notes and accounts will lall due the first of Oc
tober, and we shall expect jou to come forward and pay up
at once. GUILD & SMITH,
I \'o T. DAVIS.
I carry a full line of CONFECTIONERIES and Canned
Goods, which will he sold at Rock Bottom Prices.
I shall also continue to handle FRESII FISH, FRESH
OYSTERS and SAUSAGE on Fridays and Saturdays of
each week. Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
TNO, T. DAVIS, Locust Grove, Ga.
Chichester's English, Red Cross Diamond Brand
fEHUNRONkb * VUffiS <4
, THt ORIGINAL. AND GENUINE. Tb only *afe. Pure, art I fIU for sate.
I-adieu. t for Ok* chtM*r t BnglUh Diamond Hrand in Ked and Void Mtlll vT
/ fB k*** - ••aiod witt blue ribbon f wk« u<> other kind. SultUiutums and Imitations.
W All pllU Id pa-u-board boxes. piiik wrapper* ik eouoterfelta. A% Droggiau or ae»4 a/
•m* ty 4e. >a •tarot, l or nartic‘ilars, D*tlau»u*tU, %>.i “Keller fur I.adlea.** •-» Utur.bj relura Mali.
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REMEMBER
THE DATE!
fICTOBER 7!H 8™ I 9m
TIIE
Grand Big Opening
OK
Now Goods, Dress Goods, Trimingg,
Notions, Novelties, Wraps and Millinery,
The New York Store in Jackson.
"" 'Y' ■—■■■'
Let Everybody Come and see the Newest
Styles and prepare their Nerves to hear the
Startling Prices!
Solution of the Question of the Hour:
The way to make 70 cotton go as far as 10c cotton is to
buy your goods at
The New York Store in Jackson .
Ihe New ork people were anxious to sell—time was
short—money was needed—they were compelled to sell.
Our Buyer struck the market at its most critical moment,
and well, he was kind enough to pay the freight on them
home. Rest assured the Bottom was scraped, In
fact, we have marked down lots of goods already in stock
because the new goods were so much cheaper.
Shoes. Boots. Shoes.
Here is a bonanza to the people who buy and wear Shoes.
Our Buyer found them—nobody wa< around—and he picked
them up.
Let Prices do the Talking :
All solid Leather tlesh split Boots, only $1.25 pair; just
think of it, worth $2.00 any and everywhere. A splendid
child’s Grain Cap Toe Shoe, sto 8, only ,35cts a pair. Did
you ever? The same shoe sells for soets everywhere.
Brogan Shoes only 75cts pair—jewhilikins! they sell ev
everywhere else for $1.25, and are advertised as bargains.
Women’s Dongola Button Shoes only 1.25 pair, the same
that sell for 1.75 elsewhere. Ladies Fine Dongola Button
Dress Shoes lor only 1.50, worth 2.00 elsewhere. The best
woman’s eyery day Shoe in the world for 1.00.
Boys’ Balmoral Shoes at only 75cts, worth 1.25 the world
over. The above are blood Curdling prices, and are
paralizers to would be competitors. Besides these special
ties is a full and complete stock of Boots and Shoes from
the following well known manufacturers—
Zeigler Brothers,
East New York Shoe Co.,
Charles Heisler,
Bay State Shoe & Leather Co.,
Marcey Bros. & Co.,
Eagle Shoe Co.
All of which we will sell at prices that cannot be touched
by those who handle jobbers’shoes. No misrepresentations
allowed—prefer to miss your trade to losing your confidence.
Straight lorword dealing straight from the shoulder is our
motto.
Jackson is the place to sell your cotton, The New York
Store the place to buy your goods.
SMITH ETHERIDGE COMPANY.
REMOVED!
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DUNCAN S'CAMP,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Flour, Grain & Hay,
4tl c to 4Q East Alabama St.,
ATLANTA. - GEORGIA.
0
We have moved to 41 & 43 East Alabama street, where
we are better prepared than ever to serve our customers.
Our Ilenry county friends are especially invited to call
and see us. We guarantee satisfaction and the lowest pos
sible prices in our line.
Thanking our friends lor their liberal patronage in the
past, ard soliciting a continuance of the same, we are
Respectfully,
DUNCAN Sc CAMP,
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