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About The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1896)
LEGAL ADVERTISE¬ MENTS. LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Rockdale County. To Whom it May Concern:—T. J. & W. E, Trendwoll, administrators of the estate of John Treadwell, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from their trust as puck as adruinistraiors of said deceased, and I will pass upon their application on the first Monday in April, IBM!, at. my office in Conyers sa d county. Given under my band and of¬ ficial sigtihiure, this Jany. 8th, 18911. A. M. HELMS, Ordinary. i OQ ,,,,'S SALE FOR FEBRUARY Georgia, Rockdale County, Will be sold before the court house door the town ot Conyers, said county, on the jn the lawful first Tuesday in Feb, 1896, between sa<e hours, the following described property, One-ninth undivided interest in land lot No )J97 in the lith district of originally Henry, bow Rockdale county. Said lot containing two hundred acres, more or less, and bound¬ ed the east by lands of J. A. Cook, north on by William by Martha Lyons, deceased, west Mitobell. south by J. B. Simmons. Said one atntb interest In said lot of land levied on as the property of A. H, George by virtue of 11. fas. issued from the Justice court of two county, in favvr the&8d Disl.G. M., DeKaib of Almand h Georre against the •aid A. H. Geaige. Property pointed out by plaintiff in ft. fa. and tonants in possession notified, This Jaay. 3rd, 188fl. ALSO: At the same time and place, one house and lot in the city of Conyers, in the 16th district of originally Hears, now Rockdale county fla., said lot containing one aore, more or less and bounded as follows; On the aorth by De¬ catur street, west by the Oil Mil 1 lands, south and east by Land of A. B, Osborn. The said lot levied on as the property of RUa Sanders and Oliver Sanders by virtue of a fi. fa. issu¬ ed from the Justice court of the 476 th district O. M, of Rockdale county, in favor of Jno. T. Adair against the said Elia Sanders and Oli rer Sanders. Property pointed out by plain¬ tiff in fl. fa. and defendant* in possession no¬ tified of this levy, this Jany. 2, 1896. Levy made by D. T. Vaughn, L.C., and turned aver to me this Jany. 2, 1896 W- H. M. Austin, Sheriff. ALSO: At the same timo and place, seventy-five acresof land, more or less, situated lying and being in the 4th district of originally Walton, now Rockdale county, and bounded as follows On the east by the T. C. Mitchell home place and tho Bally place, ou the south by J. L. Me Callaand C. A. Blake, on the west by the B. B Bradford place,and on the north by lands of G. W. Siraonton and William Rice, Levied on as the property of G. P- Sigman and E S, Higman to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the 8u perior court of Rockdale county in favor of Yf. K. & T. J. Treadwell, surviving partners or J. & W T . E. Treadwell & Co. Property point od out by plaintiffs attorneys. Sheriff. W. H. M. AUSTIN, AAfANTED:—Several W trustworthy gentlemen estab¬ or ladies to travel in Georgia for lished, re.lablo house. Salary $780 and ex¬ penses. Stead, position. Enclose reference and self addressed, stamped envelope. I he Dominion Company, Third Floor, Omaha Bldg.,Chicago, Ill. 90ACRLSFO.Il $350. Those wishing to buy a cheap home will do well to call on the undersigned who has 90 acres ol land to sell for only $350. Terms easy. We believe this to be a bargain. The place lies adout five miles west of Conyers. T. D. 0‘Kelley, real estate agent, Conyers, Ga ONLY $325. A house and lot in Conyers for only $325! A bargain Will for some enterprising man. you not take advantage of this offei? For particulars see T. D. 0‘Kelley at Banner office. BARGAIN !—If anyone wishes to get a good bargain in land or house and lot in Conyers, call on T. D. O Kellet, Banner office, ■.Oonyers, Ga. Question 2.—I send you a specimen of grass growing on my rarm. stock are quite fond of it, and I would like to know what it is ? Pickens county. Answer 2.—The grass is what is com¬ monly called Sprouting Crab-gras* (Panicnm proliferum). It is a smooth branching grass, an Annual, with rath¬ er coarse stems from two to five feet high, but seldom growing erect. It i« most commonly found on damp rich soils, especially along the banks of wa¬ ter cources. This grass is frequently fonnd in cultivated fields, growing up with the common crab-grass, and some¬ times forming a considerable part of the hay from damp, bottom lands. While of some use in this way, it can¬ not be considered a good gran for ma¬ turing hay. BROWN’S MOM BITTERS Vort» Indigeation, Biliousness. Dyspepsia, Mala¬ ria, Nervoueneas, and General Debility. Phyai •laas recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine kea trade mark and crcaaed red llnee on wrap net CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. The Dent Varieties For the Different See tioflH of tJ»« State. The following catalogue of fruits is condensed from the report of the State Horticultural society. It shows the best varieties of fruits for the different sec¬ tions of the state and should be a guide to farmers in purchasing from the nur seiymen. On account of climatic influence the state is divided into four sections: 1. The upper or mountain region, em¬ bracing that section of Georgia between the thirty-fourth and thirty-fifth de¬ grees of latitude. 2. The middle region, between the thirty-second and thirty-fourth degrees, including the southwestern portion of the thirty-first degree, except the coun¬ ties named for southern region. comprising 8. The southern region, Brooks, the counties of Baker, Berrien, Gharltou, Clinch, Miller, Colquitt, Mitchell, Early, Echols, Lowndes, Pierce, Thomas and Ware. 4. The lower or coast region, compris¬ ing the counties of Chatham, Bryan, Liberty, McIntosh, Glynn and Camden. APPLES. Explanation of columns : Column 1.—Name of varieties. Column 2.—Season of maturity. Column 8.—The particular use for which it is adapted. and 7.—The regions Columns 4, 5, 6 for which the varieties are recommend ed. EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS. Columu 2.—Seasons—S, summer; A, autumn; W, winter; E, early, L, late; E, S, early summer; L, W, late winter etc. Column 8.—Use—R, recommended only for the kitchen or cooking good purpo¬ ses; D, for drying; C, specially for cider; M, best for market. The “o” in the columns 4, 5, 6 and 7, indicates the region best suited to the variety. .2 bftu.OS fa's -2 til NAME. Season. 2 sill Hi" REMARKS, « » £j p 3 T. u Astrakhan Red E SM o o o o Very p roliflc. Ren Davis.....[LW .. c ; Excellent Excels keeper. Buncombe..... A M : o Excellent. Black Warrior © o Fine keeper, pro litlc. Carter's Blue.. A M oo.. Large, fine. sugary, very C’arolinaGreen ing.......... W 3! a o Excellent. Cullasaga......EW ■: c Requires clay soil. strong Chattahoochee W o Excellent, flnq Good keeper. quality, Disharoon..... A o Early Elgin Pippin..j Harvest E A S M M O o c : © c l ’’nlversal arge and favorite very Etowah W Very good. good, flue M o o .. o Large keeper. and Fall Pippin... A M o very Family........... Excellent, good. prolific M .. o .. o Farrar’s Sum¬ mer............. CO o .....Very Excellent, good. prolific, Homony....... 30 Si c .... .'CookiDg and dry Horse ....... •J. C © o Hackett’s jing. Prolific, good Sweet .. LW c. ■ j keeper. Julian .... S C C 2 .. J Productive, good for cider. Kentucky Streak"...... Red ..’pine A c grower. Mitchell’s Maugum...... W o © . Excellent, prolific. . Moultrie’s..... Cider........ LW S o o [Good Promising and well. late Mi o o • - Pulmeror Fear keeper. Apple........ K I o Very lific. good, pro¬ Romanite..... LW o Excellent in moun¬ l tains. Red June...... K S M oo.oo Bears very young, Rhode’s Ora’ge E S Excellent prolific. o . summer i fruit. Shockley....... I/WWEo o o o [Reliable section. in every I Summer Ch’se S o....[Large, for cooking ex*ellent and drying. Stevenson’s Winter...... LW X o | .. - - 1 Unsurpassed quality, in Striped Wineaap....... June.. E LW S X 0 53C j.. oExcellent,prolific. Quality good, : 0 . very Yates.......... LW 0 ■ Very good ._ r MOTHERS READ THIS. ; The Best ; Remedy. > For Flatulent Colic, Dlarrhcoa, Dysen- j I tery, Nausea, Coughs, Cholera la- m I fan turn, Teething Children, Cholera m l Morbus, Unnatural Drains from 4 ^ l the Bowels, Pains, Griping, Loss of I Appetite, Indigestion and all * eases of too Stomach and Bowels. 5. PITT’S CARMINATIVE Is the standard. It carries children over the critical period of teething, and is recommended by physicians as the friend of Mothers, Adults and Children. It is pleasant to the taste, and sever fails to give satisfaction. A few doses will demonstrate its su¬ perlative virtues. Price. 25 cts. per bottle. P'or sale by druggists. , Scientific American Agency for ^ K ♦ nSRSSb. ' OKSIOM patents, For and COPYRIGHTS, ftto. information free Handbook write to MUNN A CO., for 361 Bboadwat, Raw Yoml O ldest bureau securing patents In America Every patent taken out by us free is brought before the publio by a notice given of charge in the fcientific isirffissx'asst'Tf.'ssiaai should be without Weekly, man It. ft3.00 a year; Pcbusbbbs, $1.50 six 361 months. Broadway, Address. New MUNN York * CO., City, —-----— fe snHra Expla.yatio}.'ok Columns.— 1st, name of va riety; 21. class, freestone or clingstone ;3<L, color of flesh; 1», season; 5th, use. Remaining col¬ umns denote the regions, etc. Adbkkviaxxoxs.— Clast — F, freestone; C clingstone. Flesh —fV, white; Y, yellow, R, red. Staton— E, early; V E, very early; M, medium; L, late; V L, very late, Use— F, for family uso only; M, the most valuable for market; D, the nmdt riAgirahIn for fjrvirur. sl Is Flesh. P5 p oU £ f< gif >r NAME. of •=2 illS Remarks. Clans. Color .Season. l.Tse, ms Alexander ] t I or den......F Ams-j W VE Good; bright o o C color. Amelia.... F W E • -!° c Very large; good. C W VL Excellent very Oc¬ Austin .... o o Bustian's tober cling. October.. C W VL M o o Excellent late Baldwin’s Late. F W VL Good cling. Tate free¬ ___o O o Chinese stone Cling ...,C W w M o o o Excellent and large. R. E. Lee.. C W a M .o o G Earlier than Chinese cling. Church.... F w r- M ' Good Septenv v o Columbia IndianiF j T s o—y o o Excellent bor freestone. for or Crawford’s 1 all purposes. KarlyT... F V w M o o o Very standard good, and riety va¬ Early Darby.....jC Til- ^ VL a -O o Excellent tober cling. Oc¬ ; m Very desirable. lotson .. .IF W VE <9 5 o o Eaton's Golden.. C >< U M S—o o Superior preserving. for Fdberta.. ..'F >< X ss o o .. Very large and Fleita’s St. handsome. John .... F K VE g; o .. .. o Very good early. Globe.....F Hale’s.....IF VE L £U 2 o o Be c ■ o Very Variable; large. apt Heath’s to rot. White or White English.. C W L M ,o o o o Excellent for Indian preserving. Blood Cling.... C £ X M o o Very juicy and Lemon d good. Cling.... C Y X M o o Superior cling. Louise (River’s). V W VE >1 o Very good. Mountain Rose.....F W X M o o o o Superior to O.d Mixon Early York. Kr’stone. F W X M o o .. o Excellent Old Mixon m’ket variety Cli’gst'no C W x M o o o_o Excel lent Cloquet's jn’ket variety Late.....F Y r MDo o o Best freestonu of its season. River’s .... F W VE F o o o o Best quality; tender too Stump t.bo for markut. World .. ^ w X X o o Superior m’ket Susque¬ Superior variety. hanna... **) Y X X o o to late Crawford Thurber. ■35 W X * o o o o Very large best Tinsley’s quality. October Cling.... 0 W VL c o Good late cling. _ TEARS. JSKFT.ARATTON OF COLUMNS—JBE, ntun which “ V~r riMY; 2d, season ; 3d, use; 4tli. 5th, stock upon and 8th, the variety succeeds best; varieties 6tli, 7tn the region in which the are recom¬ mended. Abbreviations— Season and use, same a3 those for Apples. Stock—Q, varieties quince; S, pear stock. Where quince not marked the thrive equally upon or pear. 1 m Tal ’m NAME. Season. ■gilsslta jlliis KemareS. JiiliU . Bartlett".. [.. K 3 _p O__O_o .. o ”Goo<fiT7ut sub Belle Lucra¬ Good ;iect to blight. family tive ....... CD o for Buerre use. d’Anjou.,. W M Q o___o o Very good. Buerre _c_o___o Giffard.... ES o Very early. Buerre Clapp’s Superfine.. CO M c o Excellent, but rots at the core. Favorite... W MS o o Very good; fine Duehesse d’ color. Flemish Angouleme W MQo o .. o Most of all profitable quince on Beauty .... m M S o o .. o Good, but liable to rot at core. Garber...... CO MS o o o o Oriental type; Howell f>CC Very good. good. M o o o o Kieifer M So o o o Productive, late, valuable. Laurens QD M S o o .. o Large and fine; best on stan¬ dard. LeConte..... r/j o o Valuable in South Georgia. Onondaga... W M J. O A Good quality, St. Michael vigorous Archangel. m Fine grower. grower, : o 0.0 OOP o Seckel....... Smith’s...... cc co M M pt as _p_o_ O o Oriental Best glow good resembling bearer. fruit. quality; type; La Conte. Winter 33 A O o' Best keeper and Nells excellent. gHafes: Explanation of Columns.— 1st, names; 2d, variety; 3d, season; 4th, use; remaining columns for regions, etc. abbreviations — Color—W, white; B, blue or black, R, ted ; p B, paie bine. Season*—E, early, maturing from beginning to end of July; M, medium, maturing from end of July to August IS; L, late, maturing after middle of V L, very late, maturing after middle of September. Use— M, market; T, table; W. wine. [S.2 B tl NAME, Color. Season. Use. 4 S 1 S i* £ CD j J W 1 REMARKS. s 3 Concord... B » MW[o o o oAmong the best varieties. Delaware ..PR « TW o o o o;Best table ra i riety; slow Diana...... PR X TM I Good grp wer. o o o bearer Hartford.. B W M o o j Good and for shipper, o o mar Ives........ B ■ X WM i j_ IProlihc ket; early, and o o o ° no Niagara W X M o,o | ° j Profitable rot. ... o as a white market Perkins.... R W X .jo t i .Goqd grape. bearer o 1 rot. j O i no Lenoir..... B a 33 O o o o Excellent for o j wine : liable Norton’s i to rot. Virginia. w l w o o ..iO I twine, Best for red Flowers.... w VL W o o o o The latest of the type. Scuppern’g ^ L W o o o Good wino cer¬ tain grape: bearer. w L W T o o Pulps in dlssolv Thomas.... PB TW Excellent g. early E o o o o reriety. FREE PILLS. Send your address to H. E. Bnck len &Co., Chicago, and get a free isamplo box of Dr. King,s New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merit*. These pills are easy in actions and are partic ularly effective in the cure of Con¬ stipation and Sick Headache. 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