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About The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1898)
Announcements. These announcements will run until mary, and our charge lor same is $5 00, able In advance. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby aunouuce my cancll dacy to represent the people of the Fifth congressional district in the fifty-sixth congress, on the Chicago.platform. I promise, if elected, to give close attention to every matter pertainin' r to their interest- 1 , in a business-like way. X refer the people of this district, in which I have lived for thirty eight years, to my public and pri¬ vate record in forwarding the - in¬ terests of those whom I have rep¬ resented. Yours to command, Chas. I. Branan. FOR REPRESENTATIVE.; I hereby announce myself in a candidate for Representative assembly sub¬ the next democratic general primary. Re ject to a H. Cannon. speetfnlly, R. I hereby announce mysell a candidate for representative, sub¬ ject to the democratic nomination and ask the support of my friends. Respectfully, H. Turner. C- I CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. I announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Rockdale county, suoject to a democratic primary, if any. Thanking the people very kindly for their past support, I again so¬ I licit their support. If elected will do my best to serve the peo¬ ple acceptably. Youra to serve, John E. Whitaker. respectfully announce myself Z the voters of the county as a Mididate for the office of Clerk if Bnperior Court of Rockdale santy subject to llie action of ha Demountsie p’lrty I will thank the poopl tr' of the for their suppor asd will dis charge the duties o. the office faithfully and honestly if elected. Very respectfully, H. L. Sigman. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce office of my sheriff of dacy for the Rockdale county, subject to the aotion of the democratic party. I heartily thank they have tho people forj the support given me in the past and respectfully ask them to vote for me. If elected I shall in the future as in the past, serve them faithfully and honestly. Yours truly, W. H. M. Austin. TAX COLLECTOR. I hereby announce myself Tax a oaudidate for the office of Collector, subject to democratic primary. I desire to thank my friends for past avors and ask a continuance of same. Your obe Rent servant, Clotfelter. W. G. TAX RECEIVER. «jounce myself a candidate election to the office of Tax Receiver, of Rockdale county, subject to the democratic prima¬ ry. I thank the people for that support that gave me the office two years ago and I will appreci¬ ate their continued confidence and support in the coming elec¬ tion. If elected I promise to faithfully discharge the duties of the office. Respectfully, G. H. Hull. COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a. candidate for the office of County Treasurer, Bubjeet to the action of the democratic primary, I prom¬ ise, if eleoted, to give the county a clean, honest administration. I desire to thank my friends for past patronage, and hope I may BUOKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped and all hands, chilblains, and corns, positively skin eruptions, piles, required, cures guarenteed or no pay eive perfect tt!fc» to refunded. auPslaction, or box. monev For sale by |%koe 25 c per Dec Wm. H. Lee. merit a eonfinnance of same. Yours to command, James A. Dukes. I announce myself a caDcSldate . for the office of Treasurer of Rockd*le count--, ™bject to , ,, democratic primaiy 11 an.-, Thanking the people very kino, v for their support, I will my best to serve the people acceptably. Yours to serve, Hillmand A. MojN. __ m N.5 >;v w 9 «»=» AND Tonic Pellets Cur^ all forms of disease caused by a Sluggish River and Biliousness. The Pink Pill Cleanses The Tonic Pellet ItlVIgOmteS S. E. Moore, ofGreensburg, Ky., says: “I was very bilious for a long time: had fallen off and getting in bad health. I had dys¬ pepsia and spit up my food. I began using Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets ac¬ cording to the Doctor’s Book, and as a re¬ sult I increased in weight 23 pounds, and feel like a new person.” The little " Doctor’s Book ” tells all about them, and a week’s Treatment Free, proves every word true. Complete Treatment, 25c. BROWN MFC. CO., N, Y. and Greeneville, Tens ^HIGHEST Vv .V‘U'.-:0*rON \ ^ KVNAu \\ 4NC IN Dr. Wm. H. LEE h«s just received a lot of these famous glass es an d will test your eyes free, Callonhim, TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE, The book 1 for receiving tax re¬ turns for the year 1898 are now open and I will be at the county precincts as follows: June*? 6 ^ - ^ 1 2? ’ ^ 13 ’ j orraine—April 28 , Mav 20, j uru , 10 . Honey Creek—April 29 , May June 17 . The remainder of the time I be found at J. J, Langford’s store- G. H. Hull, R. T. E., Rockdale Co. Social Qayeties. asleep. salads To eat when sweets the at all To laugh ___ I when one wants to cry. All this and ™f h mandsof* e ty T \ A i followera * ' What 6 \ a A strain ( l on the cate > vh. k / wo- men * Is it any Wonder that they break down? ' Bradfleld’s Female Regulator is the standard remedy for the weaknesses and irregularities peculiar is to mysterious women. Bradfield’s Regulator mythical origin, not a but stand¬ mixture of a ard remedy compounded in accordance approved with scientific pnnciples from vegetable medical materials. Braafield’s Regulator is endorsed by physicians who have examined it, and has Dee n in sue cessful use over a quarter of a century. It is sold by druggists at one dollar a bottle. “Perfect Health for Women” mailed free upon application. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. 8a Don’t HtflNt Tear Direr, liver troubles quickly result in serious implications, and the man who neglects his liver has little regard for health. A bottle •f Browns’ Iron Bitter* taken now and then wUl keep the liver in perfect order. If the disease has developed, Browna’ Iron Bitten will cure it permanently. follow Strength ana vitality will always its use. Browns’ Iron Bitten is told by all dealer*. The dreadful headaches, The crushing back and pains loins. u. the The blues, All such symptoms in¬ dicate serious de¬ rangements of the delicate female or¬ ganism, and must he overcome at once. Remove the cause. exhausted Strengthen nature. Harlequin Bug. Question. —Please find enclosed some bugs, which are eating up every green thing that they can find. There were a few on my cabbages last fall, and now | there are thousands of them on my turnip greens and they are sucking and tmngjheM. Uwim’tv *rid of this year in our neighborhood. There i s great complaint of their destructive ness from all sides. Answer. —The bug sent is the much dreaded “Harlequin Bug,” the worst ! known* insect enemy of plants. They live through the wiuter hidden under leaves or trash of any | kind. All rubbish, refuge during under which the : bugs can take the winter, 6hOTld Le carcfu11 ^ ““ I fields c-r gardens should have clean cul- 1 ture. These bugs are very difficult to deal with, as they cannot be reached by any of the arsenical poisons. When the bugs are young Persian insect powder in decoction, or dry, will often prove effectual, Hand picking is often resorted to, throwing the bugs as picked into pans or cups containing kerosene. Cabbage growers plant mustard between the rows of cab¬ bages. The bugs prefer the mustard and it attracts them in large numbers. They can then be destroyed with pure kerosene. Rather than let them live and multiply, if nothing else can be done, apply kerosene. This will, of course, ruin the turnip salad, but better that than to allow teem to continue their ravages.—State Agricultural De¬ partment. Grain Louse. Question. —We have a small patch of oats in Griffin that is being ruined by a small green insect; we enc ose sample of them in letter. We called on Mr. Kim¬ brough he asked at th- to Experiment write in Station reference and to us you the matter and to send your man down to investigate same. Any information you can give us will be highly ap¬ preciated. Answer. — The insect sent is the “Grain Louse.” It lives by sucking the sap of wheat, oats, etc., and thus in¬ juring and frequently killing the plant. It appears that all the individuals of this family are females, and they pro¬ duce living young, beginning as soon as adnlt, and continuing during life. No male or egg-laying female of the “Grain Louse” has ever been found. They multiply with great rapidity and fre¬ quently do much damage. From ex¬ periments that have been made it has been found that this pest can be kept under control by spraying the oats when young with a strong decoction of tobacco stems, or with kerosene emulsion and water. Use about 100 gallons to the acre, with a spraying outfit. It has also been recommended to use freshly slaked lime with a little carbolic acid, sown broadcast on the infested oats or wheat. Generally this insect pest is worse on the field where oats or wheat follow oats.—State Agricultural Department CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of $100 DR. E. DETCHON’S ANTI DIURETIC May be worth to you more than $100 If you have a child who soils beddiugr from incon tenence of water during sleep. Cures old and youiijt alike, It arrests the trouble at once. »1. Sold by Dr. W. H. Lee, druggist. Con¬ yers, Ga. SW» liniment of the age, rapidly N cures The leading all pains. For Cuts, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sores, Burns, Sprains and Bruises it ts invaluable. SALVATION OIL should be in every house, it costs onl y 25 cents. Insist on getting it. Take no other. Chew LANGE’S PLUGS. The Great Tobacco Antidote. 1 0c. Dealera or wAA.C.Meyef A Cc^Bwtto .MG. ......... . A SHIP IIV JFUJUI, SAilv '•Wi&JStitBm w AS once said by an observer to be the grandest sight in the world. “A nobler sight than that,” replied a triend to him, “is a father and son walking arm-in rS arm as if they were really comrades.” If I both be dressed in good taste the charm of the picture is intensified. Many men of good taste in over 7 ,000 American cities and towns now Get Suita and 0 vercoatsf rom \ 1 M. BORN & CO., |VW The Great Chicago Merchant J/ Sons pleased. and No Fathers poor work. are No equally misfits. sure No to infe- be satisfaction. rior goods. No exorbitant prices. No dis. Everybody fully Satisfied. FIT and FINISH GUARANTEED, Over 300 Choice Pattern* to Fill l our Order fro: OAIX ON \ D. M. ALilAND’4 SONS, CONYERS, GA. j {tine Jjressmatcing. Mrs. M. E. Allen, fashion rlrp«sc;mHkpr " ’ solicits the n . making OI line CireSSeS Only. At Don’t send your work to Ulllta when it can be done at i, home nrnA and and satisfaction guar gnar ailteed 01 money leiunaed. Prices are right. MRS. M. E. AlLEN. Two Mdiicns a A c-ar. The buying Sopfof Cascarets the linked States are now threVminSb boxelf a C vear and it wffl be “ fore New Year’s. It means delightful merit proved, bowel that Cascarets are the most dmggfsts 10e, 25e/50c aboxfeure^aranteed. Are Tom Weak I Weakness manifests itself in the loss of Ambition and aching bones. The blood la watery; opened the tissues disease. are wasting—the bottle of Browns* door is Iron being Bitters taken for in time A will restore make your Strength, blood rich soothe and red. your nerves, Do your good you more than an expensive special course of medicine. Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. Just the Day for Your Photo . . I am busier than ever, yet will do the utmost in skill and carefulness to give you the best photo¬ graph you ever had..... The art of giving the proper light and the proper “pose” is where I excel ................ See sample display of photos at my studio. I also make a specialty of taking children’s photos. If I can't get them, no¬ body else need try.... Bad weather cuts no fig¬ ure with me—good pict¬ ures raiu or shine...... M. E ALLEN, NIGHT BUILDING. Where did you Get that shave? “On the face, of course —by a white man, too, and I feel nice and clean I can tell you.” is, A satisfied customer indeed, a good ad; and we are giving satisfac^ tion beyond a doubt. You find here clean tow¬ els, sharp razors, court¬ eous attention and ev¬ erything of that sort. We have cut the prices, too, in order to meet nigger competition, and there’s no reason on earth why we shouldn’t do your work. Give us a trial, We guarantee satisfaction. THEWHITE SHOP IMe k Segers, Proprietors. I-egal Advertise GEORGIA. Rockdale Goumy ^ AmindaG. Aimand having estate tioa for of twelve David months' M. sunL^l 0lr duly Aimand ana appointed to set apart the gY filed their return, all persons hereby requested to show caused court of ordinary of said eeunty Monday in May, 1898, why 0n , should not be said »P granted. Th, » March A - Helms, _ Letters of DiAniAiA' Georgia. Rockdale County. To whom it may concern:-? j administrator, with will annexed for®' L ”, Bryan, deceased, has in due me for letters of dismission. This , fore, to notify all persons concern* will pass upon said application on J * Monday in K ar. 1898. Given una, firm? 5 e, this Feb.lijspj adv S6 A, M. Helms,0*1 Georgia. Rockdale County. To whom it may concern:—J. ^ nj administrator of John \V. Hamilton j has dismission. in due form This applied is, therefore,® to me for )J] persons concerned that T will pas s u J application on the first Monday offled J 1898. Given under my hand and ture. this Feb. 2, 1898. adv $6 A. M. Helms, Or*;-, GEORGIA, Rockdale County. To whom it may concern:—L. J, J administrator of John L Aimand, iv. has in due form applied to me for iJ dismission. This is. therefore, to nJ persons concerned that 1 will p'<ssc jJ B ] application on the first Monday in Given vender my hand and official sail this February 2,1898. adv $6. A. M. Helms,(M i SHERIFF'S SALE. Will be sold before the cou-thouseiJ Conyers, between the legal hours followinirJ oisiM the first Tuesday in May, the erty, to-wit: One house and lot. inthl orirl of Conyers, Ga., 16111 district of Henry, now Rockdale county, boacjJ follows: North bj Emanuel south Haygoort, and j by J. W. Johnson, west! proJ Mrs. W. J. Bellah. Levied on as the of Ed Jones, agent, for state and ’White,J count: for 1897, Levy made by J. L. and turned over to me this March 81,!®,! W. FT. M. Austin, 9N Also, at the same time and place,rh 'tl fired acres, more or less of land in ! 'l district of originally Henry, now !',«■ county, Ga., bounded s>s fol’ows: lands of John M. Zachry, south by rJ and Covicgton road, north by Mrs. Fy* and east by lands of C M. Taylor andll river. Levied on as the property of la A. Griffin, fl agent for wife and and county children, tax t| isfy tax fa for state 1897. This April 1,1898. W. H. 51. Austin, Shet Also at the same- time and pll will be sold one hundred acres of* in the 16th district of originalMi I ry, now Rockdale county, part afl land lot No. 352, bounded East North by J M White, South by Ml G G Gailey and West by John Pel levied on by W H M Austin, She™ to satisfy ten justice court fifas in I vor of J K Stewart, admr. JAB Stei Abe art and Simes, Carrie J the Stewart property and of agaiij Al as Sims. This Apr. 5, 1898. W H M Austin, Sheriff. GEORGIA RAM and - CONNECTIONS. For information as to Rout Schedules ana Rates, both Passenger and FreigW write to either of the underaOT You reliable will information. receive prompt reply ^ A. G. JACKSON, JOEW. WHITE. Gen’l Pass. Agent. Traveling Pa* 8 ' AUGUSTA, GA. S, W, Wilks, H. K. NiCHO^N C. F. & P, A. G. Attffi&l Atlanta. w. W. Hardwick, S.E. MiG' 1 '! s. A, CJ-L' Maeon, MscA M. R, Hudson, F. W.Cofi® 8, F. A, *s, f, Milledgeville, An* 1 Beauty Is Blood Deep. „l Clean blood means a clean ski®-JJ beauty without it. 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