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About The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1896)
LEGAL ADVERTISE¬ MENTS. DISMISSION OF GUARDIANSHIP. Georgia, Rockdale County. W. J. Gee, guardian of 8. B. Fuller, M. L, O. Fuller, J. S. Fullei and L, K. Robert, has ap¬ plied to ine for a discharge from his guar¬ dianship of said wards,.and 1 will pass upon said application on the first Monday in May next, 1896. A, M. HELMS, Ordinary. LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Rockdale County, Whereas John H. Almand,|adininistrator of J. Wesley Grier, represents to the Court in his petition duly filed, that he has fully ad¬ ministered said deceased estate. This is there fore to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should cot bedisebarged from his trust and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in May. next. Given under my hand nnd'official signature, this Feb. 4th, 1899. A. M, HELMS, Ordinary. LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Rockdale County. To Whom it May Concern:—T. J. & W. E, Treadwell, administrators of the estate of John Treadwell, deceased, applies to me for Letters of DiBtn.ssion from their trust as such as administrators of said deceased, and I will pass upon their application on the first Monday in April, 1899, at my office in Conyers Bald county. Given under my hand and of¬ ficial signature, this Jany. 8th, 1899, A. M. HELMS, Ordinary, VXrANTED:— W Several trustworthy gentlemen estab¬ or ladies to travel in Georgia ter lished, reliable house. Salary $780 and ex¬ panses. Steady position- Enclose reference and self-addressed, stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Third Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chicago, ill. 90 ACRES FOR $350. Thoa« wishing to buy a cheap home will do well to call on the undersigned who has 90 acres of land to sell for only $350. Terms easy. We believe this to be a bargain. The place lies adout five miles west of Conyers. 0‘Kelley,^ T. D. real estate agent, Conyers, Ga ONLY $325. Afhouse and lot in Conyers for only $325! A bargain for some • uiteYprisi.iig’ man. of Wjll this you offei? not Hike advantage For im i.u-cilars see T. ! *, ( rival ley at Banner office. WANTED. General Agents To employ sub-agents to sell “Dictionary of United States History.” Sells at sight. Every¬ body who sees it wants it. One agent sold 39 books in 39 calls; another 200 in 450 calls. Write for particulars at once. Puritan Publishing Co., 36 Broinfield St. Boston, Mass. Gov. Atkinson of Georgia junket and bis Btaff went on a little the other day to the town of VV ay t cross, in the southern part of the atate. Op their return the gover¬ nor preserved a dignified had silence good when asked if he had a time. A prominent member of the staff, however, was not so reti¬ cent, “Talk about your dry towns! he exclaimed. “Waycross is the viryest on earth. They don’t even allow carpenters down there to carry spirit levels.”—Detroit Free Press. ’b8"'U. NiV Vy MOTHERS READ THIS. The Best Remedy. For Flatulent Colic, Diarrbcsa, Dysen¬ tery, Nausea, Coughs, Cholera In¬ fantum, Teethir.g Children, Cholera Morbus, Unnatural Drains from the Bowela, Talus, Griping, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion cud all Dis¬ eases of tho Stomach and Bowels. PITT S CARMINATIVE \Is # the the standard. It carrier children over ^ critical period of teething, and is recommended >>v physicians as the friend of Mothers, Adults and 0 Children. It is pleasant to the taste. 0 and never fails to give satisfaction, k, A few doses will demonstrate its su 0 perlative virtues Brice. 25 ets. per 0 bottle. For sale by druggists. OUR COUNTRY COUSINS, THE NEWS JUST AS WE GET IT FROM THEM FROM WEEK TO WEEK. OAK GROVE LOCALS Special to the Banner. Our school has been thined out considerably this week by the measles. Our farmers are sowing a large quantity of oats, which wo con¬ sider a good sign. We would like to see more stu¬ dents at our Sunday school. Vis¬ itors are welcome, but students are in demand. The little infant of Mr. and Mrs L. J. Norton died Wednesday evening of pneumonia and was gently laid to rest by loving hands in Almand cemetery Thursday evening, To the bereaved ones we extend sympathy. Last Thursday evening the tle three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John McDaniel departed this life, and was laid to rest Fri¬ day evening in Rockdale cemete¬ ry. The little sufferer had linger¬ ed for several days and all that medical skill and parental sympa¬ thy could do to relieve him was in vain. A post mortem exami¬ nation was made by Drs. Farmer, Stewart, Guinn, Bond and Jones, and it was revealed that the dis ease which caused his death and had bafflid the skill of the best medical talent was a tumor upon the epiploon. Up to the time of his sickness, Grady was a playful, cheerful little fellow, the picture of health and happiness, We know that his presence will be sadly missed by friends and loved ones, but our loss is his eternal gain. Our hearts beat in sympa¬ thy with the bereaved. Take Simmons Liver Regulator now. It’s just the remedy for the spring of the year to wake up the liver and cleanse the whole sys¬ tem of the accumulated waste of the winter. “My wife combatted more Malaria in Alabama in 1861 with Simmons Liver Regulator than all the doctors in the neigh¬ borhood. We’ve had a siege of malaria in our own family, and it helped us.”— W. N. Bryant, Dal¬ las, Texas. ALMON NEWS. Special to the Banner. Get ready to plant corn. The people of this vicinity are going to raise their own supplies. Rev. J. F. Wallis preached at the Baptist church here last Sun¬ day. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Plunkett, of Conyers, visited the family of T. J. Almand last Sunday. Little Howard Hawkins has been very sick with fever, but is better at this writing. * Mr. Addison Turner visited M. H. Cooper recently. Guess what young lady fell down and broke the gratv boll all to giblets. There was a quilting at Mr. G. W. Hawkins" last Friday and . pleasant sociable at night, The occassion all through was highly •enjoyed. Mrs. Fronic Almand was in our community last week visiting. Wheat and oats are looking tine. Mr. T. J Moore visited his daughter, Mrs. M. H. Cooper, last week. Have voa fwt a choice? If so, take it from these: The Banner and Atlanta Journal, one year, $1.00; the Southern Cultivator and our paper, $1.25; the New York World three times a week and our paper, $1.40. The cash must come invariably in advance to secure these low prices. A Visit to Hazlehurst. Special to the Banner. Mr. Editor: We boarded the Southern train at McDonough the 20th ult., and landed at Hazlehurst at 12 o - clock, p. m. We stopped at the Wilcox house until Saturday then the Rev. W. J. Maddox accompa¬ nied us out to his beautiful, rural home, seven miles from Hazle¬ hurst. There we meet our old „ friend Prof. Marian Soutb. Messrs. Maddox and South own quite a large and beautiful tram of land, in Coffee, county, situated on the liver. Hazlehurst ,3 situatet 102 mi es south of Macon, in Appling coun ty, on the Southern railroad and has 1,200 or 1,500 inhabitants, two hotels, and fifteen or twenty business houses, and one of the largest lumber mills in the South. It turns out 75,000 feet of limber and 100,000 shingles per day. It is quite interesting to a mi o Georgia boy to see the mill in operation All the logs are con veyed to the carnage and the logs are turned by machinery and the saw goes through the logs right now. The lumber is conveyed on t by machinery , • and , the slabs to J a firery ,, furnace. , Hazlehurst has some turpentine stills, three churches, a masonic lodge and a good, hospitable peo ple I will be off to morrow for Fitz gerald to accept a position at the colony. Dixie. Feb 28, ’96. Castoria is truly a marvelous thing’ children. Doctois prescribe it, medical jour nais reoommend it and more than a million mothers are uslDg it in place of Paregoric, Bateman’s Drops, so-called soothing syrups and other narcotic and stupefying remedies. Castoria is the quickest thing to regulate the stomach and bowels and give healthy sleep the world has ever seen. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless. It relieves constipat'on, quiets pain, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it refreshing and natural sleep. Castoria is the children’s panacea— the'mother's frieno. Castoria is put up in one size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk, Don’t allow any one to sell you anything e'se on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and ‘‘will answer ev¬ ery purpose.” See that ycu get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fac¬ ——* is oa simile every ai - statute cTcc. %/ wrapper. cf Ames. Iowa, Sept. 30th, 1893. Gentlemen:— I enclose you a picture of our baby girl, in appreciation of your Casto¬ ria and what it has done for her. She was eight months old (when picture was taken) and weighed twenty-one pounds. She has had her Castoria every night since she was two weeks old, and shall continue to use it until she gets her teeth Her name is Mona Louise Fowler, and she has never had a sieK day-r-Thanks to Castoria. Very truly, Mrs. F. N Fowler. Hawkinsville Dispatch: The other day a gentleman of color entered one of our grocery stores and wanted to know if he could make a “little ruu“ with tbs pro¬ prietors, and assured them that they would run no risk, as he had “learned two trades—that of preaching and barberism,“ and would sure pay them in the fall. It is needless to say that he didn’t make the run. Why not lie your own Middle-man? Pay but one profit between maker and user and that a small just one. Our Big TOO Page Catalogue and Buyers Guide proves that it’s possible. Weighs Sis pounds, 13,000illustrations, describes and tells the one-profit priceof over 40,000 articles, everything you use. We send it for 15cents; that’s not for the book, but to pay part of the postage or expressage, and keep off idlers. Y’ou can’t get it too quick. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., aii-116 The Store of All the People Chicago. Michigan Ave., kOX’ R NEW In if Si k I'-.-:. ftJoI.1 Solid Watch® nkkl ^gjw&tch \ Worth In Si I the 00.00. world. b-stS%5 Perfctct 0 . timekeeper- Warranted heavy, m -j^YSOUD ■ I GOLD hunting ca*es. F^with Both ladies’and gent 3 sizes, yequal works and case? of A. reach locality value On e PERSON in V can secure one free, together with our laree valuable line of Household wm g^Sanplt'S. These samples, as well as the watch, are free. All the work you need do is to show what we send yon to those who call—your friends and neighbors and those about you—tkat always result! in valuable trade for us. which holds for years when once started, £S5T w«5» IT LEADS THEM ALL. The time-honored Southern Cultivator and Dixie Farmer gets brighter and better as the years roJI by< The Jannftry Bumbe rs, which begins the fifty-fourth year of its usefulness, is on our table, with its columns replete with instructive and entertaining matter. The table of contents contains an interesting variety that cannot fail to benefit its readers. The front cover page contains and illustration of a typ j ca j scene picking cot ton ia the field, a familiar one to Southern people. We are spec a liv pleased with tho number of thf) departm6nbs ia The Cnlti . rator> aU m , ed witlj choicei prac _ tical sugg6stioD8 . From com . u marlur e to keepi]ag oae hnBdred kens on aa acre _ and trom managing the brood sow to th6 cultnre of the 8oi]; its r6aders will find ;tg page8 profitab i e rj, ke editorial pagesteem with live #nd pregreg8ive thoughts main lai ningits pre-eminenee as an ag journaI of the firet rank . E one interested in tarm ing take . The subsci tion priceis . . very , low for f valuable . publication, ... so a Send $1 to The Cultivator Pub¬ lishing Company, Atlanta, Ga; $nd get the paper. W« will send The Cultivator and Dixie Farmer and the Ban ner one year for $1:25, Send in your subscription to this office* 10 Books For 10 Cents. We will send to any one, who sends us 10 cents in stamps or silver, 10 of the best and latest Novels printed. They are all full size. We want agents all over the U. S. A. to sell our books and magazines,etc. write News at Co., once. Carter’s Conyers, Ga. NOTICE. We, the undersigned, forbid all fishing, hunting or other tres¬ passing on our lands. This Dec. 16th 1895. G. W. Cook, G. W. Chandler. Subscribe for the Rock¬ dale Banner, BARGAIN !—If anyone wishes to get a good bargain in land or house and lot in Conyers, call on T. D. O'Kelley, Banner office, Conyers, Ga. m [ m «****£• »*■ The Atlanta Weekly Journal’s Great Offer-Clubbed With This Paper for a Nom¬ inal Sum. Can you afford to pay five cents a month >r one cent a week for the ' news of the vorld? You can get the Atlanta Weekly i ourrial tor less than that. It is the cheap si paper in tLe south. The Weekly Journal hag been, vastly im¬ proved of late and now goes out to its r.adero a live, clean, complete, up to date mil ,7 nc waps per, equal tc the best in the Jnited States. It contains ten pag.es and i 3 brim full of •right reading all the way through. 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