LIQUIDATION NOTICE.
The firm of D. M. Almand
Sons this day discontinues busi
ness, and is succeeded by D- M.
Almand's Sons who are authorized
to make all settlements for ac
counts due old firm, and to pay
all claims due by the old firm, the
old firm of D. M. Almand & Sons
assuming all of its own liabilities,
D. M Almand & Sons.
Jan. 3 rd, 1898.
The undersigned have this day
TXt 'name ffl-S
a general tSSSLiSS
E. H. Almand.
J. M. Almand.
D. W. Almand.
Jan. 3rd, 1898.
NOTICE.
We take this method to thank
OUr friends and patrons for the
liberal favors shown US during
the past, 1 and respectfully ask for
the new firm /• of D. M. Almand s
Son 8 a continuance of the same.
D. M. Almand & Sons.
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United States are now buying Casearets
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boxes a year and it will be three million be¬
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that Casearets are the most delightful
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the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
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Mild Power Theory.
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moves the bile, the bile
moves the bowels. The
Tonic Pellet does the rest.
op- ♦ Si-mi'e free r-t rr.y r.orc.
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J. M. Courtney, of MorriUton, Ark., says
tkat Ramon’s Pepsin Chill Tonic gives
best aatlsfsotioo of any chill tonio he
Tasteless and guaranteed. 50c,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
I will be found at the same
old stand with a full mid com
plete line of caskets, coffins and
robes, ever ready to serve the
public day or night. Hearses,
harness and my services ,ree ot
charge, Also embalming,
Respectfully, V. Almand.
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! ! Conyers, Ga., Jan. 12, 1898
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
w g. p irk!e & Co
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agent for Con era Leather Man¬
ufacturing Co., will settle all bills
due W. S. Pirkie & Co., and col
lect all debts due said firm to this
date. W. S. Pirkie.
A. J. Pierce, Agent,
Conyers, Ga., Jan. 21,1898.
Those who suffer from impaired digestion
aDd weak stomachs, and on account of this
»■ pecul.ar ^cad of Chills and fever will
be gladto learn timt a cure for chills and le
ver j 8 now manufactured and universally
sold which does not injure the stomach but
actually beneffts it. it is Ramon’s Pepsin
Chili Tonic. Tasteless and guaranteed. 50c,
ilcaucj Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. Nc
beauty without it. Casearets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving ail im
Casearets,—beauty eatisfaction for ten cents. All drug
g»ts, guaranteed, 10c, 2.3c,50c.
$100
DR. E. DETCHON’S ANTI DIURETIC
3fay be worth to you more than $100 if you
have a child who soils bedding from incon
tenenceof water during sleep. Cures old and
young alike, It arrests the trouble at once.
$1. Sold by Dr. W. H. Lee, druggist, Con¬
yers, Ga.
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Dr. M. M. Fenner. Fredonia, N. Y.
Dear 8tr :—In 18851 had skin eruption en¬
tirely covering foot and leg to knee, so had
the discharge would fill my slipper to run
a!ng over In a half dav. No one knows how 1
•offered.
▲11 doctors and patent medicines employ
id failed to benefit me and the eruption con¬
tinued to spread. In this distressed condit¬
ion I finally began the use of your Blood and
Elver Remedy bottles, and together Nerve with Tonic, and boxes after
nalng 6 as many relief
of your Salt Rheum Ointment, was
established. until I had used 10 hot
I kept on however, Blood Remedy, and 1 alter¬
ilea In all of the occasionally bottle of
nated with it Cure, a until 1 your had
Kidney and Backache resulted."
4 bottles of it, A perfect cure
For sale by D. M. Almand & Sons
Are Yom Weak t
1 Weakness manifests itself in the lot* of
•mbition and aching bones. The blood Is
watery; the tissues are wasting—the door is
Iron bsingjopened Bitters taken for disease. in time A will bottle restore of Browns* jrour
Skt Browns Iron Bitters is sold by 0 all dealers.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
AND
CONNECTIONS.
For information as to Routes,
Schedules and Rates, both
Passenger
and Freight,
write to either of the undersigned.
You will receive prompt reply and
reliable information.
A. G.JACKSON, JOE W. WHITE,
Gen’I Pass. Agent. Traveling Pass- Agt,
AUGUSTA, GA.
S, W. Wilks. H. K. Nicholson,
c. f. & p. a. o. a,
Atlanta. Athens,
w. w. Hardwick, S. E. Magill,
s. A, C. F. A,
Macon, Macon,
1 M. R, Hudson. F, W, Coffin
S, F. A, S, F, A P. A,
Milledgevil’e, Augusta,
Legal Advertisements.
NOTICE.
Sealed proposals for the construction and
building four stone piers and two abutment
stone walls at the Pine Log’ bridge in said
county, according to plans and specifications
in my office, will be received until noon on
Saturday, March 12, J89S. Estimates to be
made by the cubic yard, and ail bids must be
sealed and addressed to me. The right re
served to reject any and all bids,
adv -¥3 A. M. Helms. Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale County.
To all whom it may concern:— John F, King
h s in due form applied to the undersigned
for permanent letters of administration on
the estate of W. F. Kin-?, late of said county,
deceased, and I will pass upon same on the
first, Monday in March, next, Given under
my hand and official signature, this Feb. 8th,
1S98. A. M. Helms, Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
Georgia, Rockdale County.
To whom it may concern:—F. L. Bryan,
administrator, with will annexed, of S. W.
Bryan, deceased, has in due form applied to
me for letters of dismission. This is, there¬
fore, to notify all persons concerned that I
will pass upon said application on the first
Monday in May, 1898. Given under my hand
and official signature, this Feb. 11, 1898,
ady $6 A. M. Helms, Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale County.
To whom it may concern:—W. V. Almand
and T. H, Kennon, administrators of Francis
Kennon. deceased, have in due form applied
to me for letters of dismission. This is.there
fore, to notifv all persons concern! d that I
will pass upon said application on the first
Monday in March, 1898. Given under my hand
and official signature, this Dee. 10, 1897.
A. M, Helms. Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale County.
To whom t may concern:—J . A. Hamilton,
administrator of John W Hamilton, deceased
has in due form applied to me for letters of
dismission. This is. therefore, to notify all
persons concerned that I will pass upon said
application on the first Monday in May
1898. Given under my hand and official signa¬
ture. this Feb. 3, 1898.
adv $6 A. M. Helms, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Rockdale County.
To whom it may concern:—L. J- Almand.
administrator of John 1. Almand. deceastd,
has in due form applied to me for letters of
dismission. This is. therefore, to notify all
persons concerned that I will pnss upon said
application on the first Monday In Jlay, 1898.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this February 3. 1898.
adv $0. A. 31. Helms, Ordinary.
Fannie J. Cain vs. Charles G. Cain.—Libel
for alvo.ee. etc. In Rockdale Superior
Court, returnable to the April term, 1898.
To ibe defendant. Charles G. Cain:
By virtue of an order from the Hon. John
r. Candid judge of the superior court of
mid eounly. in the case above stated, you are
hereby notified and commanded to "be and
appear at the superior court of said county
ro be held on Hie first Monday in April, 1898,
then and there to answer the libellant’s suit
for divorce in ease above stated, and in de¬
fault thereof said court will proceed as to
justice sliafi appertain. Witness the Hon,
John S. Candler, judge of said court, this Jan¬
uary 19, 1893. W. T. IIUSON, Clerk S- C..
Rockdale County, Ga.
SHERIFF'S vSALE.
Will he sold before the eouht house door
In the city of Conyers, Rockdale county, Ga ,
within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in March next, the following prop¬
erty, to-wit: One bay horse mule, medium
3 ize, about eight years old, named Frank,
levied on as the property of J. A. Cook to sat¬
isfy a mortgage fl. fa. issued from the ‘ u
perior court of said county in favor of > . B.
and against J. A. Cook, Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
d, one house a"d lot, in the citv of Con
said county, bounded as follows: north,
and south by D, N. Hudson, and east by
A. A. Bently. levied on as the property
Henry Jones, eol„ to satisfy one justice
fl. fa. in favor of Chas G. Turner and
said Henry Jones. Parties in pos¬
notified, this Jan. 31,1898.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
five thousand and five hundred pounds
seed cotton, levied on as the property of
P. & E. S. Sigman, by virtue of a fl. fa
from the superior court of Rockdale
in favor of W.E. &T. J. Tread we'1,
partners of J. & W. E. Treadwell &
against G. P. Sigman and E. S. Sigman.
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
W. H. M. AUSTIN. Sheriff.
February 4,1898.
Where did you
that shave?
“On the face, of course :
—by a white man, too,j
and I feel nice and clean
I can tell you-” is, _ i
A indeed, satisfied good customer ad; and j !
a
we are giving satisfac¬
tion beyond a doubt.
You find here clean tow- j
els, sharp razors, court¬
eous attention and ev¬
erything of that sort, j
We have cut the prices, \
too, in order to meet
nigger competition, and
there’s no reason on
earth why we shouldn’t | J
' do work.
your trial. We
(■rive us a
guarantee satisfaction. I
THE WHITE SHOP
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WHAT IS GOING ON AT
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
The long predicted Cuban crisis
is upon us! It was not precipita¬
ted by the speeches in the senate,
although some warm things were
said by Senators Cannon, of Utah,
Mason, of Ill., and Allen, of Ne¬
braska, in the course of their re¬
marks, the first two on resolu¬
tions, the first for recognition of
independence, the second for in¬
tervention by this government,
and Mr. Allen on his amendment
to the Diplomatic and Consular
appropriation bill providing for
a recognition of Cuban belligeren¬
cy. Senor cle Lome, the Spanish
minister to the U. S., has written
a letter, a fac-simile of which was
this week published, in which the
President is spoken of insultingly,
and Cuban autonomy and the pen
ding negotiations with Spain for a
reciprocity treaty sneeringly re
ferred to as tricks to fool this gov
eminent, that is responsible for
the existing crisis, which is likely
to end badly for him personally
and for his government. The
original letter is claimed to be in
possession of the Cuban Junta,
which is responsible for the pub¬
lication. It has not been fully
authenticated, but there is very
little doubt that it will be, as a
comparison of the photographed
letter with specimens of de Lome’s
writing, leaves little doubt that it
was written by him. He has vir¬
tually confessed by tendering his
resignation, but if Spain is willing
to let him off that easy, this coun¬
try may not be, and his passports
may yet be given him, and if that
is done, it is more than likely to
to be followed at once by interven¬
tion in Cuba or some other decis¬
ive step on the part of this gov¬
ernment. In that letter, all ob¬
ligations on the part of this gov¬
ernment to wait further upon the
developments of the alleged au¬
tonomy in Cuba were removed,
and the administration feels at
liberty to take steps in accordance
with the overwhelming public
opinion in this country, to bring
about immediate peace in Cuba,
regardless of Spain.
The Georgia delegation in con¬
gress, aided by all the democrats
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ASKING.
from all the southern states are
raising a hubbub over the nomi.
nation of a negro—J. H. Deveaux
—to be collector of customs at
Sayannab, Ga.*by President Me.
Kiuley. Vigorous protesting
prevented the politicians seeming
the appointment of negro post-,
masters at Savannah and Augusta
G-a., and ut the same tactics might
have succeeded in this case had
not a number of the most promi.
nent white merchants in Savannah
endorsed Deveaux for appoint
ment as collector of customs at
Brunswick, Ga. Now tuey are
put in the position of objecting to
iake an official they are willing to
endorse for another town.
Before the country allows itself
to get over-excited about the Cu¬
ban situation it shoivd emulate the
Senate, which in the midst of it
all indulged in a serio-comic de«*
i ate on a bill introduced by Sen
ator Morrill, of Vt., and passed hy
:1 vote of 30 to 22, a ipropriating
$5,000 to gild the statue of Liber
tv, on the top of the dome of the
Capitol. It is always well to ra¬
member that every crisis is uot
as serious or as dangerous as some
fake it to be.
The senate civil service commit¬
tee gave notice this week that it
would grant no more public hear¬
ings. Some few things of import¬
ance that were not previously
known have been brought to light
by these hearings, but a majority
of those who have testified have
only had Opinions which or personal
grievances to air, were not
ot‘ the slightest consequence either
to the commitee or to the public.
Senator Prichard, chairman of the
committee, says the committee
will make a report to the senate at
the earliest possible time.
The court of appeals, of the dis¬
trict of Columbia, has decided
that funds deposited by a bank congress¬
man in a Washington may
be legally attached by parties
holding judgments against them
obtained elsewhere, and that a con¬
gressman’s only special privilege
while in Washington is immunity
from arrest. Representative
Howard, of Ala., brought the suit,
$91.12 of his money having been
attached in a Washington bank,
by a Tennessee trust judgment company
which had obtained a
against him in an Alabama court.
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