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;pHBBEAND THERE
ical Pencilings of Pith
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, n d Pungency.
A Guinn’s feeble condition
(changed. of Dalton,
! ck Eakes, near
|ty- revail at The Blue
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WEB contains all the cream
D ews. We publish a syn- [
ch day’s events, especially
lefitcfour farmer friends
|t [ take the daily papers.
W. Swords, one of the
[l men in Georgia, came over
fedale last week and spent
ivs with friends in this sec
vington Enterprise.
n will return to Havana.
won’t prevent us from still
ugoods. —The Blue Front.
Be blank envelopes and paper
will print your name and ad
ifty good envelopes and 100
the best writing paper (we
very thing) cheaper than you
he blank stock at Atlanta or
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des are snappy and becoming
lightweight clothing.—The
|nt.
goods— potted ham, M. salmon, H.
and crackers—at
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fcanish battleships and cruis
jot carry coal enough to last
lenty-four fede. hours after arriving have
The torpedo boats
fcplied with coal daily. Since
■naval warfare is a matter of
I), coal, how promptly can Spain seizing put up
if we act in
and San Juan?—New York
genuine Cuba Molasses can be
it M. H, Plnnket’s.
Ed L. Peek is wearing a broad
loy.
Daniel Hess, of Columbus, O.,
ig the family of Elder John
Inch
k hundred mules and horses
kd by the Spanish government
Bit to be shipped to Cuba from
Beans were driven back to the
Mud held by our government
■r day.
■till always find Block’s fresh
I at M. H. Plunket’s.
|Y ft visit A. McGinty to Norwood aDd this Miss week. Alice
I IT is what has given Hood’s
rsaparilla lid the largest sales in
and enables it to a#*complisli
Ids of wonderful CII Si E S.
fe fish 5 cents per pound at
rlunket’s.
Ira shoes and slippers you is
jo dent wear.”—The Blue Front,
Bee McDonald visited a
pud in the Gate City last Sun
p absence of President Bee
Md last Sunday, Prof. Jarrell
ed the services. A good pro¬
ps rendered.
I U Keg of nice pickles just re
M. H. Plunket’s.
lilt line of sash ribbons that are
please. — The Blue Front.
Itark <fc Tolson comedy troupe,
led to play to expenses in this
1 ° weeks ago are now holding
Ftis at the Columbia theater,
f kiness. Mid are It said to be doing a
ig safe to ssy this
I beet show that ever played in
p and a great pity the people
appreciate this fact.
s tands of cotton are reported
i |y farmers.
' -' iri el F. Cardon and Harry
[ | ilf ln ’ tv toWQ '° Mormons yesterday preachers, will
, . and
meetings in the court-.
ah fur the United States of
ii.
L P’ait .
crop is safe Us fel’ows
lf G go to the war will have‘ big
his summer g
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'ilSap^Vd elS : 1 . ’ u 8 *
allowing named parties from
ce are attending the annual
idars’ convention of the Geor
roaii ln Augusta this week:
Mrs. Quigg’ Agnes and Bay
■ y[ ‘ A,man ‘b j. C.
K o u Almand, R. B. Aw™*
Aiiev. : -
Flirk B. Heorv, ,.f Aagnela,
r gaiSj of Mr. W. L. Adair
v evening.
Much in Little J
Is especially true of Hood's Pills, for no medi
cine ever contained so great curative power in
—
Hood’s
chest, always ready, al¬ Pills
ways efficient, always sat¬
isfactory; prevent a cold
or lever, cure all liver ills,
sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c.
The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Mr. G. W. Cain, of Lawrenceville,
was over this week.
Wheels are now for rent and the
little picanninies are enjoying the
privilege.
Miss Minnie Peeples, of Lawrence
ville, yi^ited Miss Mary Stansell this
week.
Mr. y. c. Almand and family have
returned from a visit to Mr. C. I.
Ogletree in Crawfordville.
Mr. g jj. McDonald is on a visit to
yg brother, Mr. Asa D. McDonald, in
Crawfordville.
Miss Daisy Taylor has closed her
school at Smyrna and is now stopping
in town.
Every American soldier who goes to
Cuba, will wear an aluminum tag for
identification, bearing his name and
home address. This precaution is
taken against the possibility of un
marked graves down there. The
aluminum tag will also serve as a val
ued memento of the war in Cuba,
Colonel E. J. Reagan, of McDon¬
ough, w s over this week.
John Almand, of Washington, Ga.,
was here a day or so last week. He
was called away by telegraph to join
his company of volunteers who are
now at Griffin.
Henry Austin is said to have enlist¬
ed with one of the light artillery bat¬
teries of Georgia Volunteers which is
now in camp at Griffin.
Prof. Chas. T. Clotfelter’s school at
Oak Grove closes today. The school
will picnic Saturday at Gee’s mill.
Everybody cordially iuvited to join
them.
Blood and Nerves arc very close¬
ly related. Keep the blood rich, pure
and healthy, with Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and you will have no nervousness.
Hood’s Pills arc best after-dinner
pills,aid digestion, prevent constipation
Mr. W. E. McCalla, of Decatur, was
in the city this week.
The Georgia Road will- run an ex¬
cursion to Charleston Saturday night,
returning Monday. Round trip ticket
$2.95.
Jeff Carter has returned to Conyers
after a trip through Alabama.
Hon. Chas. I. Branan, candidate for
congress, was in tho city last Satur¬
day. Mr. Branan has many friends
here who will show- their appreciation
of him in the comiDg primary.
CARD OF THANKS.
In behalf of the Buck Stove and
Range Co., of St. Louis, Mo., I de¬
sire to thank the little girls who took
part in the contest, conducted at
Johnson & Goode’s store last Monday
and Tuedsay afternoon, and helped to
make it a success. Especially do I
thank the committee of judges. Misses
Nellie Gailey, Mollie Richards and
Carrie Dukes, for their faithful ser¬
vices in awardiug the Bniek’s Junior
Range. Their work was absolutely
impartial and satisfactory to all in¬
terested
Parties wishing stoves and ranges
will always find a full line with John¬
son A Goode, our agents in Rockdale
county. Paul II. Johnston.
Representing Buck Stove & Raiige j
Comp any. ________ I
BEATS THE KLONDIKE.
Mr. 4. C. Thompson, of Marysville,
Tex., has found a more valuable dis
covery than f as yet been made in the
Kiondike. For years he suffered ua- j
told agony from consumption, accom
panied by hemorrhages; and was abso
lately cured by Dr. King’s New DL- j
covery for consumption, eoughs gold is anp of ]
Colds. He declares that
little value in comparison with this
marve’ous ma.vt, cure- would have it. ‘ven if
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it cost a- ham rec o j. ** - * Lottie A
j asthma, bronchitis and all throat ,
Jung affections are positively earea by j
Dr. King’s New Discovery for con- j
snmutiou Trial bottles free at Dr.!
W H. Lee’s drug store. Regular
50 018: and LOO Guaranteed to
cure or price refunded. j
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CASTOR IA 1 I
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought i
Bears the
Signature of I
REfi\Efi\BER THE /AAINE !”
Also Remember Us "Wlien You ItfVant Drug's.
WE'VE CUT
THE TATE
On everything in the Drug
Line, and knocked prices here¬
tofore pertaining sky high.
From now on everything will
be retailed at wholesale prices.
Prescriptions carefully com¬
pounded and pure drugs used.
THE GAILEY DR6I© CO.
CODNTY CDLLIN6S
OF THE WEEK
Latest News From All Parts of
the County.
ALL ABOUT THE CROPS
Looal Leaflets Gathered by Our
Special Correspondents.
OAKLAND LOCALS.
Elder William Wood preached a
good sermon at Oakland Sunday eve
ning and a good crowd came out to
hear him.
Mr. and Mrs; K. M. Warren visited
in our community Sunday.
Some of our people attended meet¬
ing in Conyers Sunday.
Some of the boys from Newton
county were up this way Sunday.
They seem to be in earnest about
something. Come again boys.
Mr C. W. McDonald visited in on?
burg Sunday.
UNION LOCALS.
Several of our young people atten¬
ded the ceiebration at Flat Cook Sat¬
urday.
Mr, Porter Jackson and Miss Willie
Bowen were united in the holy bonds
of matrimony last Sunday eveeiug.
May their life be crowned with success.
Mr. Johnnie Sims has been quite ill
for the last week.
Mr. E. Cowan went to McDonough
on business, last Saturday.
Mr. Jackson Peters aud wife visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McClendon last
Sunday.
Mr. W. M. Richardson has been
quite ill for the last few days. ,
Messrs. C. W. Powell and E. Cowan
visited their parents Saturday aud
Sunday. Come home oftener, boys.
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LIT IIONIA.
Mr. John Calloway, of Oxford, was
up Sunday.
Mr. Jas. Kelley is quite sick.
Mr. Marvin Venable, of Decatur,
was here Sunday.
Col. A. M, Brand visited at Oak
Grove, Sunday.
Mrs. M. D. Googer, of Decatur, is
visiting her parents in East Lithenia,
Quite a number from here went up
to liedau Sunday,
Children’s day services at the Meth
odist church next Sunday,
Messrs. Waldrop and Sills, who
^ aye j. jeen j Q Washington D. C. for
gom0 time pjje interest of contractor
q ^ Dobv, returned last week.
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*'■'') T , • preparing to'
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rebuiia his dry goods i cab.ibhment e fablishment
on Main street. i
Quite y. a number from here expect to
picnie . * ., ... Q ian ‘ t’s ' Park ‘ ’
tomorrow.
visiting . ... .
Major W. R. Austin is m ; ;
Decatur.
c „, B „ n ,, paid Stone Monnt.m a
business visit Tuesday.
Mrs. L. M. Briscoe is very ill at
’ We wish her a speedy re-,
covery.
Mrs. Stephenson i* visiting her
mother Mrsf Calloway this week.
dtiM Maude Kinaoj lias been ver,
Mrs. Frank Roan and family are
relatives near SHith rmrj
week.
TAKE A
COOT LOOK .
At our line of HAMMOCKS
and see if they are not as beau¬
tiful and as elegant as any you
ever saw. Ihey are the very
best quality, Also croquet
sets and a full and complete
line of sportii g goods cheap.
ISTlieel
Knowledge ..
Is very useful in case of accidents, which will
happen at times in spite of everything. Whatever your
knowledge, though, it would generally be best to send
your damaged wheel to our repair shop, to have the
same made new again at a reasonable figure.
But the “wheel knowledge” we refer to is the kind
that will lead you to know a good wheel when you see it.
Have you looked at the “Kennesaw” at $25 or the
U Calumet” at $55. These wheels will give you more
solid service for the money than any $50 machine on the
market. There is a reason for this which we will gladly
explain to you at our salesroom.
j mye some good wheels which we rent
at 15c. per hour.
Langford Bros.
Dr. McDonald moved his family
from Atlanta here last Tuesday. We
welcome them to our little city.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bishop, of At¬
lanta, visited there bareuts here Sun¬
day.
Mrs. R. O. Phillips visited Atlanta
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. McKnight, of Conyers,
visited relatives here this week.
Handsome Marshall George spent
Sunday with hia parents here and had
the misfortune to break his wheel.
NEWTON GOES DRY.
In the prohibition election in
Newton last Wednesday, the coun¬
ty went “dry” by a majority of
sixty votes. It is said the elec¬
tion will be contested, The town
district voted 419 for and 506
against the sale of liquor. This is
regarded by many as an indica¬
tion that the town will go. “wet”
again when the next election rolls
around.
UNDERTAKER’S NOTICE.
We are prepared to serve the
people with undertaken’s goods
and our stock h fall and up to
date in styles. Oar hearses and
services are free, and wo answer
calls day or night. Prices rea¬
sonable. Yours to command,
Johnson A Goode,
Funeral Directors.
“BEFORE BABY IS BORN.”
A. Valuable Little Book of Interest
to All Women Sent Free,
Every woman looks forward with feel 1
ings of indescribable joy to the one me
mentous event of her 1ife, compared insigmfi wit
which all others pale and into lmppy she will
H ow proud babe nestles
be when her precious the on of
her breast — how sweet name
“Mother!” And yet her clouded happy an with tici
nation of this event is
misgivings of the pain and danger of
the or de al , so that it is impossible dread to
avoid the feeling of constant
^3“ X lA
mother can be entirely prevented, so
that the coming of the little stranger
need not be looked forward to vutn
v a nd trembling, as is so often the
Every woman who reads this
' val
can 0 b tain absolutely book free a enti
uable and attractive little
tied “Before B.l.y i» Born the » by Brad ending field
her name and address to
^Sin^pricelts^Sirmatlon and should fail to 1 “to send aU
wo ,nen, no one
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HOT TIME IH
THE OLD TOWH
Can now ho avoided by the
very frequent use of our ice
cold dr<nks. Our soda fount is
now in operation and wo are
kept busy waiting on a thirsty
public. Try our new drinks,
tee crciun, sherbet and ices.
Mr. Branan says “I stated in a cir
cular to the people that Mr. Livings
ton did not vote on the war question,
which is a fact, but it seems that Mr.
Livingston has been trying to explain
in some way why he didn’t vote. I
have his explanation copied from the
Congressional Record, and every ex¬
pression of it shows political shrewd¬
ness on the part, of » politician and
worded to suit the occasion after he
knew what the action of the house was
in reference to the resolution; aud the
Record shows that Mr. Hitt was absent
and had a friend to say that he was
sick. Why did not Mr. Livingston
have a friend to say that he was sick,
instead of pairing him off on a meas¬
ure which is'not. a party measure and
therefore needed no pairing.
O €D>X*.TJk..
Boars the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
DRESS MAKING.
Miss Mattie Miller, dressmaker,
at tbo postoffice in Ccryers, so
lieits tHe patronage of the public.
DRESS MAKING.
Mrs. Dr. Glenn and Miss Joe
Davidson have opened a dress¬
making establishment, upstairs
over McDonald & Haywood’s
millinery shop. Latest styles,
and lowest prices r revail.
Cutting and making men’s aud
boy’s garments a specialty.
CA-STORIA.
2eara the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature ©f 5?
W Y Beautiful
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n Or. Murray’s i
| | Universal Hair Promoter |
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Cures dandruff, stops the hair from , fall- i
positively 5^ !
by nourishing its roots, win re- |
, t store gray hair to its original color, it is <
i I the par-excellence of all hair restorers. ,
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