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About The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1891)
ROCKDALE BANNER SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Per Year, in advance.............•....... $ 1.00 Six Month*............................ 50 —— c&’SiM. , “r Con> ” r * I '“'°®“’‘ '* %•*< Advertising Rate* made known on demand. Job Work neatly and promptly respect, executed. etc., All obituaries, resolutions or charged for at the rate of two and one-half cents per lino. T. W. O’KELLEY, Editor and Proprietor, m&m 1 i Victims of the hard work and enormous responsibilities of the Treasury port-folio—Folger, Man¬ ning, Window, all within eight years. So Mr. Harrison will veto the free coinage bill, will he. Well, he could do nothing that would be more beneficial io the demo¬ cratic party. Governor Northen refused to take part in entertaining Jay Gould and hi-, party in Atlanta One would suppose from read— ing the comments of tho ropubh empress upon the pleasant ex change of coartesius between Gov— ernor and b‘ouutorwlocc 11:11 and GIL-President. Cleveland at a re cent dunner at Now Iork that the repubhcaus expected these two gentlemen to meet a I'm Fitzsim— moms and Dempsey. This is ab surd. . Cleveland and Hill are 309d friends and are both good aemocrm, and we have no hesi tuuon 11: making the. prophecy that when the next nauonal cam— pugnopenu they will both be “m a work for the democratic nonhumvhether‘it mm 0M (10%;, he one of arm Wash in (jton l etter. (From On r Regular Correspondent) Warm ington D. C. Feb. 6, M. j Mr. Harmon made a last ties-, Derate attempt, through Senator Hoar.iu behalf of the Force bill at it caucus of republican beua tors held last nigh:. lu order to give the Senators who had voted against the old bill an opportuni¬ ty of returning to the ranks a new bill was presented to the caucus, shorter and without some of the objectionable features of the Lodge bill. Stories differ as to the conclusion arrived at. Some say that it was decided to pass the new bill in a few days and others that no definite conclusion was reached. On« republican Senator, who voted with the dem¬ ocrats to lay aside the gag-rule resolution, is reported to have said that if it would be any satis¬ faction to the radical members of his party he would vote for the new bill, because he was satisfied that there was not enough time remaining to get it through the connect themselves with the pres¬ ent unpopular administration. Senator Turpis, in accordance with the resolution recently by the Indiana legisla ^ture, has offered a joint leaoln the tier, Constitution proposing an of amendmen,j the United to States, for the election of Sena tors by a direct vote of , the , peo pie. It looks now as if the Fifty-first Congress would come to an end before the committee which has been for lo these many months making.an alleged investigation oi the Pension office and Com¬ missioner Baum, makes its report. It is thought that the report is held back to keep liaum in his place as long as possible, as he is almost certain to be moved when the report goes to Harrison. The National Legislative Coun¬ cil, which was provided for at the late Ocala convention of the Na¬ tional Farmers Alliance, is now holding its first session here, It is composed of the President's of the State organizations and the a j' . ”43993 leaks-H . Gooilooks are; more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy , condition thalii'ér of 5§.‘in8.ct’fve; all the7~vitalt YOU" organs. If have a bilious loo ygx‘hajm if your stomach be disordered a dyspepsic look and if your kidneys be afi'ec ted youhave apinched look. Se cure geod health and ‘you will have good looks. Electric Bit ters is the great alterative and tonic acts directly on these vital organs: omega pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good complex ion. Sold atpr. W. H. Lee & Son’s drugstOre, 50c. per bottle. Many years practice haye given 0. A. Snow & 00., Solicitors of Patents at Washington, D. 0., unsurpassed suécess in obtaining patents for all classes of inven tors. They make a specialty of rejected cases, and have secured allowance of many patents that had been previously rejeeted. Their advertisement in another column, will be of interest to in ventors, patentees, manufacturers, and all who have to do with pat ents. McElree’s Wine of Cardul and THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in Rockdale county: D1‘.W H. Lee ((7 Son, Conyers. M. R Stewart, Conyers. W. M. Richardson,Richardson. Geo. T. Smith (near) Conyers. H. 1’. Lb 1). M. Almand & C0,, Conyers. Illa" who advertise and nee a new idea now and then, or Who have not always the time or incli— nation to prepare their advertise— ments, will find a valuable assist ant. in the novel book of “Ideas for Adyertisers" just published by I). T. Mallett, Xew Haven, Conn, and sent on receipt of $1.00 post paid. He also publishes a tasty pamphlet called “When," (price 250.) a treasury of good advice to business men. Descriptive circu larsofboth these neibooks can be obtained upon request to the} publisher. ‘ ( “*“ l gfigjirtl SUM PI ;■ ■; >: '••Jar ON® ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is and pleasant and refreshing to the taste, acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys¬ tem effectually, dispels colds, head¬ aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. only Syrup its kind of Fig3 is the duced, remedy pleasing of the ever and pro¬ to taste ac¬ ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, healthy prepared and agreeable only from substances, the most its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug- Legal Notmes. STATE OF GEORGIA, ROCKDALE COUNTY. _ The Stewart Paper Manufact uring Company, hereby their agentsand notified attorneys, be and are the to of appear at next term the Superior Court of said county, to be held on the second Monday in March next, to answer the com— plaint Company of the Bibb Manufacturing m a. sult on account, re turnable 6th, to said W, court. T. HUSAN, The J an. 1890. Clerk S. C. Rockdale County. _ Application for Dismission.‘ GEORGIA. ROCKDALI; County, Wherens.‘ G. P.‘ Elliott. administratorot John Morgan..represeiita duely flledand‘dntered tofihe court in his peti tion on record, thethe has fully administered John Morgan’s. estate. this kindred is therefore sn‘d creditors. to cite superman show cause; concerned. if 'any they why said sdministrstor to, should can, not be receive discharged Letters from ‘of”Dismission his administration. the and on first Monday in May 1891. ». ~, . This. Jan . 22nd, 1891. O. SEAMANR. Ordinary. Letters of_Dismission' ‘ GEORGIA. no'cxmm County. . Whereas. James Hollinxswonh. hdminis trgtor of Mrs. Letta Parker. represents to the court in his petition, dul‘y filed and entered on record. that he has mi y administered Mrs. Lette Parker‘s estate. this is therefore to cite all persons concerned.kindred and creditors. to show cause, if my they can. why said ad ministrator should not be discharged from his administration, mission and receive in Letters May. of Dis on the first Monday 1891. ThisyJan. 27th, 1891. 0. SlA‘MANS. - Ordinary. Dismission. GEORGIA. Rocxmu: County. Whereas. John H. Almond, administrator of of the estate of W.. F. C. Smith. rep resents to the courtin his petition. duely filed and entered on record. that he bu fully ad ministered W. F. C. Smith's estate. this is therefore to cite‘all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors. to show cause. it any they csn. why said administrator should not be dis charged from his admistration and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in March 1891. O. SEAMANS. . Ordinary. SPBBR & KING’S BARBER SHOP. Jake Speer and Duncan King want their friends to come to see them when in Atlanta. N0, 6% Wall St. N W ,. » v—rvp-rr 7'»; g SMOKE of Leaves, ASTHMA. ASTHMA is Barks, Saturated Paper, is caused by a specific poison in A fnfiEMutiAles WILL WILI‘G ‘ W V H the hE blood _ (often hereditary). ELIMINATES and oasmors the No long list f POISON. ltisaSPEClFlCand . > 7 i ., v a - — answers required 0" months or treatment, nor any clap-trap or nonsense resorted to. We only ask any one sufferingfrcm Asthma to TRY A FEW DOSES of Asthmalene. “’6 make. NO CH R F ek@ric1? Biron] 53301133 ffiia @errifife to @3069, Mafaaél. $uffer: ‘ - ' , ~ incg‘ WSEND us your name on a postal card and we will mail enough of Dr. Tufts Astlimalene to show its power over the dis ease. stop the spasms and give a good night‘s rest. and prove to you (no matter how bad your case) that ASTHMALEHE C‘I£URE ASTHMA. and you need no longer neglect your business or sit in a chair all night gasping for breath for fear of suffocation. Send us your full name ROCHESTER. and post-ofice N. Y. address on a postal card. THE 03, "FT 3308., MEDICINE 00., rn £videi\cE. “La Grippe Cured 11 Atlanta, Ga., January 22, 1891, - sufferetl very severely tor three days and nights with a thoroughly developed ease of “La Grippe,' experiencing excruciating pains in my head and a cramping 1 sensation throughout ibe en tire Uodv; an adhing of the ears, eyes and throat; very nervous; high fevor one minute and chilling the next, load very little iaith in the “Carbolic Smoke Ball” treatment, but was prevailed upon to try it, which I did. i he first do-e gave me immediate rebel, i follow¬ ed this with a light dose each hour for six hours, then every two lam hours entirely the tollowingday and am happy to say cured. I cannot recommend the remedy those too suffering highly, and feel it my duty to advise from this terrible malady to give it a trial. Mas. Ella J. Davis. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Jan¬ uary 1891 J. A. Scott, Notary Public Fulton County, Ga. Catarrh for 27 Years Cured. This ia to certify that I have used .vour rem edv “The Carbolic Smoke Ball Treatment,” with wonderful results. 1 cured my nephew of a bad case of catarrh in three mouths’ time. He had suffered from the malady from hig birth until twenty-seven years of age, I cured a case of Congestion of the Lungs in three days’ time. Iri another instance 1 cured my grandchild of a severe attact of Croup, re¬ lieving it in ten minutes, and effecting a cure in less than 24 hours. JA.J.Joslvn. Neuralgia for 18 Years. I have been a great sufferer from neuralgia for the past 18 years, at times it has almost driven me wild. After two good inhalations my pains began to disappear. I bought a ball and have used it a few times each day, and now, after six weeks, 1 have not had an attack. Mrs. a. J. Darling. Given up to Die -Asthma for 50 Years, 1 have been troubled with asthma tor 50 years. I had it so severely that about eight weeks ago my family gave me up to die. By one application I began to feel reliet, and al¬ ter six applications I was relieved of the par¬ oxism entirely. It is the only thing that sav fd m V life. MKS. K*BECCA MCGARVEY. Fire Department. “Carbolic Smoke Ball Treatment" vnll , The Grippe,” catarrh. colds. , positively cure "La catarrbal deaf bronchitis. asthma, neuralgia, and lung ness, hay fever. throat troubles}, troubles. $1.50. Send postolfice ' Price of treatment will be accepted. order or draft. Stamps not Our 16,113 2mg e phamphlet also with treatise near 300 on restl- Mu monials reference. a. cous Membrane Troubles, will be sent tree on applicatiOn. Agents wanted ‘ everywhere. W Y rxte . for rerms and territory. Home otflce, Na. 10 De catur an, Traders’ Bank. Parlors, rooms 41. 42 and 43. ' MRBUMG - SMOKE BELL Bu. ' Atlanta, Ea, -' > f . Mentxon thls paper. ' , , —_______________________.___.____..___._.__.-"' ,(x§».',."gi'r,l.'_~ .3... w -. 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You can Thin devote la your open moments. or all your an. entirely new lent-ad brln'l wonde'ml menu to every worker. mil-non m min: from .15 to 0‘0 perweek and upwerdl, non Inn t little “Fe-co. We no funbh you the un tloyuun: end teach you Ill. No 35%., no all-Ln here. Full Jar-union I'll!- 'rRUE All W‘L. nuns. ~,_________ ___________.____._.____.——. A YEAR 1 I undertake to briefly teach Any {Airly read intelligent person nfeithe! an, who can mud write. end who. , aner iunrucrion,wlll Three work indunriomly, how'to um Thom-Id 9.11.» e 'urln the" _ own loc-‘llxiuurhurnenhey liveJ will also furnish the elxunuon “employment,“ which you can earn thntemount. No mouziv for me unless lucreuful as above. Easily Ind county.‘ quick] learned. desire but one worker from well dinrict or have already taugfin and provided with employment NE‘V A lu Ind numbgr. SOLID. who are ranking Full finial": over $1000 FREE. I wear each. ll'r 13. ALLEN. Address It once. C. ox 4.20. Augusta. Maine W ANTED.—-The consent of 10,000 Smokers,——to send each, a. sample lot of 150 “NICKEL” Cl gars and a 20 year gold filled W atch, by express C. O. D. $5.25 and allow exammatlon. HAVANA CIGAR 00., W r- Inston, 1\ v . C.