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Y ou can get
any degree of heat you
require Wickless _
on a Oil Stove by ^
'4 a single turn of the valve—from a sim
inering £re and slow hot V
a oven to a top
and a fast oven. There’s no limit to the range
of its usefulness. It gives absolute control of "
cooking whether baking, boiling, broiling, roasting
or simply toasting. Can you do more ou auy coal
or gas range? The ;
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£ T 1 is giving cooking comfort at low cost.
, No smoke or smell. Sold wherever j
'1 jigk stoves are sold. If your dealer jM I S
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I siamdaro oil company.
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items Political, Personal, Social aiut
Otherwise.
Plenty of rain .
Peaches are plentiful.
Keep your boy iu at night.
Let the blessed sun shine in.
Capt. J. R. Irwin was in Atlanta
last Saturday.
Mr. Julius Seamons is spend¬
ing several days in our city reeu
relating his health.
Dr. Hopkins was in Norcross
several days this week on profes¬
sional business.
Too much devilment being done
in our old town new.
Prof. J. D. McClendon left last
Wednesday for his home in Al¬
abama where he will spend his va¬
cation.
Rev. J. L. Moon gave his church
a general stiring up last Sunday.
They needed it.
A writer in an exchange says he
doesn’t believe any man ever
readies the point where he is fully
prepared for twins.
Unless the rain ceases, every
ihock of wheat in Rockdale county
will be dumplings.
’Mr. J. H. Bohler has given up
his position as barber in Mr. Joe
Bentley’s shop and has moved his
family, to Atlauta.
Miss Maud McCalla has returned
from a very pleasant visit to ro .
latives in Covington.
The Devil of the Mooresville
(N. C.) Enterprise is what you call
“a lucky devil.” He got drowned
while out fishing last week, and
will never have to work for any
cranky old editor again.
Miss. Mary Howell. after a plea¬
sant visit here, the guest of Miss.
Boll Cannon returned to her home
in Oxford last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Guinn of
Covington visited relatives iu the
city last Sunday.
Madam rumor whispers in our
ear that we can look out for a an¬
other manage soon.
Worrying about “making both
ends meet ’ keeps hundreds of good
men down. No dog could ever
catch a rabbit if he was always
gnawing at a flea on his tail.
The person who brings us t he
first ripe water melon raised in
Rockdale county will receive the
Rockdale Banner and Home and
Farm one year free.
Mr- Henry McCalla will return
to night from Athens where he baB
been attending the State Univer
Wy. His many friends will be de
lighted to know that he will spend
Kis ’vocation at home.
Mr. Jos. L. Normon of Augusta
fca* in the city last Sunday the
guest of relatives.
Rev. J. W. Trenholm of Coving
ton was in the last Sunday and
Monday.
Mr. Mar van Lifsey was in At
kiv.a last Monday.
Some men seem to think that
•hen wives begin to spoon, they
expected to fork over.
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sat.
♦ These Statesmen are known from California to
Maine. So are the WHEELER & WILSON IMP.
NO. 9 and the WHITE Sewing machines. Both
these makes have the latest ball bearings.
If your old machine worries you, get you one
of these easy sewing machines, perhaps it would
save a doctor bill. We have just received a large
lot of machines and they must be sold.
□L I fp JL IjUO /'j / \ Q1 X jp olose a few out Baby at cost. Carriages left, will
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J J \J \j X now is the time to save money. by
We are going to reduce our stock of Matting,
making a big cut in the prices.
HAMMOCK^'X’ we have
75 <i Hammocks Asst. Cotton cut to 49y
2.50 ” Good Quality ” ” 1-75
4.00 , > Folding pillow ” ” 2.75
4.50 ii Best Grade ” ” 2.95
We haven’t got a big stock of these Hammocks
come quick to get these prices.
JOHNSON GOODE AND HUFF.
BE SURE YOU ARE INSURED.
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I ’epresents the host companies in the world:
Liverpool and London and Globe, The Phoenix, The Hartford, Georg: . a Home
of Columbus, The Home of Nevs A ork.
Prompt and pei’fect attention ana settlements.
Office at-John H, Almand bank, Conyers, Ga.
F. T. VAo’pWwxs,
DENTIST.
CONYERS, - - • GEORGIA.
Work guaranteed. Prices
reasonable. Teeth extracted with¬
out jiaiu or bad affects, by use of
nitrous oxide administrations gas, (Laughing with¬ gap
Over 60,000 symtom.
out a single dangerous office.
Office over post F. T. Hopkins,
D.D.S.
TO THE DEAF.
A i a li lady cured of her deafness and
,,oi .■ in the head by Dr. Nicholson’s
Ari d al Ear Drums, gave 810.000 to bis
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lest i* te, so that deaf people unable to
procu: • the Ear Drums may have them
free. -Vddress No 1884 The Nicholson
Institute, . 780 Eighth Avenue, New
York.
GEORGIA, Rockdale County.
To whom it may concern:—A, A.
Born, administrator of the estate of Mr/.
N. O. Almand, deceased, has filed h 1 -
final return as snch administrator and
made application for letters of dismission
from said trust. And I will pass upon
the same on the first Monday in Septem
ber 1900. Given under my hand and
official signature, this June 8th, 1900.
n.. M. Helms, Ord,
a Nigh't Of Terror.
“ Awful anxiety was felt for the widow
of the * rave Gentural Burnham of
as, Me when the doctors said she cornel
nothve tffimorumg’’w«tes Mrs.
from Pneumonia- but she begged for Dr.
King’s New Diseovefy, saying it had
more than on^ saved her life and had
cured her of Oonsumption. After tuU-ee
small doses she slept easily all night, and
free a. The Gailey Drug Co.
m m m 4 r ' C OUT!
We will sell you the best goods and at prices that
are like you have never seen before, in order to close
out our line in the next few days to make room for
other big shipments. Our line consists of NEW goods,
PRETTY goods and GOOD goods,
OUB MR. GAILEY LEAVES
FOB NEW YORK SOON.
and our stock must go at a low price for cash.
Before buying Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dress goods
or any other Dry Goods, come to see us and see for
yourself or send for samples.
All welcome at this big sale.
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TAX RECEIVERS NOTICE.
The book fqr receiving tax returns for
tl>e year 1900 are now open and I will be
at ihe following precincts at the follow¬
ing dates: Lor
Sheffield: May 11, 80, June 14.
rain; May 18. 81, June 15. Honey Orof .,
May. 35, June 7, 33. Remainder of time
at j. J. Langford & Sons Hull, store. R. T. K.
G. H.
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain’s Pain-Bairfi a trial. Itw -
not cost you a cent if it does no gw
One application will relievo the pain, it
also cures sprains and bruises in oi -
third the time required by any other
treatment. Cuts, burns trostbites, qui t
sey, pains iu the side and cnest, glandu¬ d
lar and other swellings are quickly warranted. our
by applying it. Every The bottle Gailey Dri
Price. 35 and 50 cts. g
Co., Druggists.
GEORGIA, Rockdale County.
To whom it may concern:—W.J. and
J.E.Maddox, having in due form maoe
application for permanent letters of wi
ministration on the estate of Henry o.
Maddox, late of said county deceased,
and I will pass upon the same on the
first Monday in July next. ’ Given un¬
der iny hand and official signature,
This May 81st 1900.
A. M. Helms, Ord.
GEORGIA,. Rockdale County:
In accordance with a recommends -
tion of the grand jury of said county a
the spring term of 190e. Will be sol
before the Courthouse door iu Conyer
betwe«i lawful sale hours on tn
fifst XneS(iay iu July next, to the high
eat bidder at public outcry, the old Jail
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o.m. Uuder condi.ions that th, pu.
c haser must remove the same with al.
| t - ae away f ron x the courthouse
K ^ Ter)ua cash.
| A. M. Helms Helms, Ord Urn.
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The beauty of our buggies cannot
be portrayed in cold print, and
therefore we desire a call from
you, Our prices te 11 better than
anything else that we mean to do
business with you.
McElvanY and Brodnax.
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