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NO FENCE
We have received many letters asking
us about the stock law in this county,
and in reply we hereby give the
pure and simple. Since its adoption in
our county the stock has incieised in
value at the r ite of $7 ooo a year; we
have more and better butter and finer
beef; 'he fends and Lwsuits that
existed and sprung up about bad stock
is unheard of -notone case having grown
out of the stock law. The widows cow
is as fat as any body’s an I in no case
have we ever known a tenant refused a
jiasture by, the landloid; intact, land¬
lords see who can arrange the best pas¬
tures to secure the best tenants. Tnous
ands of timber and money are saved to
say nothing of labor—the labor of the
poorest classes. And now almost every
one here is pleased with it—especially
the negroes. If to day it was left to them
they would sustain the law by an over¬
whelming majority. It has given mani
of them chances to buy homes as well as
many poor whites. Before the adoption
of the stock law the unclosed lands wen
the cheap lands because they could no!
be fenced—these lands the poorer classes
have bought and by the friendly protec¬
tion of this great law they are enabled
to cultivate thier own soil. To the negro
and the poor classes of whites it is a glo
rious law. This has been a dry year, in¬
deed, and yet the widows cow and the
negroes pig has come out all right. It
is the law for the whole people and the
man white or black, who fails to give it
his support, f ils to do bis duty to
bis own interest and tbe interest
of his people, ft takes from you no
rights, but protects them. Your stock
can still run at large on the highways it
you will keep them there. They can run
»t large on your lands if you will keep
them there! Its promise is to protect the
crops of the poor laborers, and save their
labor ani we hope to soon see them pro¬
tected by it in every county in Middle
Georgia.
We often hear men of small calibre and
little manners speaking of newspapers in
a sneering manner. ‘ The fel ows w iih a
few type and a blacking brush.” In the
first second place the expression is stolen; might in
the its not true. A man
possibly be excusable for stealing the
truth; tor stealing a lie, never. If it weie
not for the ‘little payer’ the geneial pub¬
lic would stand a po irshow in the hands
of the hundreds of little ten cent politi¬
cians and examination sputterers that in
fest onr laud like a plague. Its a God
eeud that the “little sheets” remain
here to expose the nasty little frauds.
The Macon Telegraph a criticism of the
Montcagle negro address by copied Rev. Dr hr
Ilavgood. is being the generally sentiments
onr exchanges, and enun¬
ciated by received Dr. Ilaygood by are being large as can -
Bitcally the press of at Macon. as
by our able contemporary
This is not nhe first t nre of late years,
that this eminent divine has given -un¬
mistakable evidences of» tendency to
fanaticism on the negro considerd question. This the
address at Monteagle is advanced by
Northern fanatical press as an
step In thought, but no thorni hly repres¬
entative Southern man will for a mom¬
ent agree with Dr. Ilaygood for himself, on this
questian. He speak- alone
and not for true public Southern opinion.
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The Cincinnati Enquirer thinks the fail
ure of the w heat crop in Rhode Island
threatens famine for the country, as it
•will make the aggregate yield about two
bushels short.
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At Stookbridge, on the East Tennessee
Virginia and Georgia railroad. Tuesday
morning, the cars ran over a negro and
tut bis body literally in two.
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GEORGIA, Rockdale County
Whereas J.T. Adair Administra
tor of James C. Kirkpatrick late of
raid county deceased, having made
implication to me for nave to ste a
) art oi the lands be'oning to the
estate ot said deceas d. This is to
ute all persons concerned KUHtrect
and credo tors of sad deceased to be
and appear at nay office on tite first
7XS* a m and stow eanse i? any
they can why said administrator
should not have leave to sell the Jn
part the lands d« longing to said e
tate lor distnbruiion tunc ng the hens
and creditors ot said decea-ed.
Given under my hand and official
signature. 0. SEAM AMS
This July 26ih 1883. 4t. Ord’y.
LITATION.
State of Georgia Rockdale county.
Whe r eas John O. Bohanan execu
ter of Mary C. Oxhurn represents to
tbt court in tul his petitions administered duely Mary filed
Hitt, he has y
C. Odurn es-taie. This is therefore
to cite all j. ersons concerned ln-irs
and creditors to show cause if any
they caw why said executor shouiti
not be discharged trom bis excciiter
fliip and rteeite letters of disniKsiou
in tho first Monday in Septemhei
O Seamans
8, m. Ordinary.
^.V,T^ Tih-mJTiY r follow
i" August 1883 the
i?!cr described property to wit: (170,)
Due hundred and seventy acres of
land, more ov leas, ii being in the 4th
district of Oi'ginally A niton now
Rockdale county and being pat t of
lots of land l umbers (3 )8) tlu'c
hundred and eight and- (291) tw •
bundled and ninety one and l-minded
as follows • On the north by the land
of J. b. i»lc(’*lla and J. G. Cooper on
I lie east by the lands of Hold. Can
non, on the south by J. K. McCalla
and on the west by J. 11. McCalla.
Levied on as the property of Janies
A. Kennedy to satisfy a fi la issued
from ’’ockdale superi u* court in fa¬
vor ol G. W. Knox vs. James A
]^,. nni< ]y am ] J. J. Hammons, l’rop
out Gy pi J IF. Parties
possession notified, ’this June 26
1883. A. P. Mitchell, Sheriff.
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E. VANWINKLE & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Cotton Gins, Feed
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Cotton Tresses, Oil Machinery and
Saw Mills.
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SAW GIN AND SELF FEEDER,
Exibited bv.
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.,
At<the International Cotton Expo
s.tion, Atlaiila, Ga„ 1881. Awa'ded
tor best sample, best general results
in Ginning, and lx st const runted Ma¬
chine the first prize, $100. or gold
medai.
B. S. llieks, T. M Sniedes, Missis
Ht{ pi; W. E. Bariows, Conneticut,
71. I. Kimball, Director Gem
Also, first | remium at the South
Carolina State Fairs and the Georgia
Pairs.
This Gen is an iron franc, steel
shafts, even thing of the very best
material aud all guerauteed.
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Slid to he the l’ress in the w oil I.
Suituhlc for Horse, Steam and Water
Power. Takes up hut little room
Gioning and Packing can go on al the
same time.
E, VANW1NKSE & CO,
Atlanta, Ga.
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the child,enV summer
^ve come at Stewart’s.
y ollr hoys Iron, 3 years to 80, can
^ 8nitei , #l j. A & -p. j St , wan - s .
\\ hen you want a stylish , ,. , straw
hat. Call at Stewart’s
We . cottonades Stewa .
notice at ts
that looks like fine easssimers. at 25
cts per yard.
Grain cradles l>y the dozen at
Stewart’.
White Irish linens at 25 cts p< r yd
at Stewart’s. Nice for baby aprons.
Muslins 5 to 15 cts and cotton wos
ted 9 its at St tart’s.
Sarah Btrnhart and otl.er stalest I
gloves at Stewart’s.
A fresh arrival ofsh i ts and collars
at Stew art’s.
When you want'a Terrell scrape ot
vour buggies or wagons repaired, cal’ ct
\Y.;V. Almand..
G =?SS?r^ i>e-l
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-rauon on the estate of B izabeih
Gregory late of Loc ale county,
beces,e 1 , tins is to cite all and Hiiigu
'lie lar kindred and creditors of Eliz
ibelli Gregory to he and appear at
my office, the first Monday in August,
next, and show c itse it any they can
why ‘letter of administration should
not be granted to fi. W. Howard on
EUabeth Gregory’s official estate, u ii
i.ess my hand and signature.
June 26th 1883 O. Seamans,
4t, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Rockdale County —
.hereas M. IJ. Waldrop, adminis
YY trator of the estate ol Levi Lj
Waldiop, dic’d represents to the
court ot Ordinary in his petition due
!y tiled and enteied on record that
he )ms fully Administered Levi L.
Waldrop’s estate. This is therefore
to cite all persons coneirnid heirs
and creditors to show cause, if any
they can why said administrator
should not he discharged from his
idmllli-tratioll arid receive letters of,
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GEORGIA. Rockdale County.—
Vi h r< ns. J. N. Nix and J. E. Lev
re' t administrators of J. T, (). Nix,
dic’d represent to the court in their
peti'ion duly filed that they have
fully administered J. N. O. Nixs ( s
!at,e, this is theiefore to cite all and
singular, the kindred arid ciedilm-s ol
said deceased, to show c,use it' an\
tlicy can why said administrator
should not be dieehargt d from their
i>Imi 11 i-tru1 1 1 -ii end receive letters ol
disiiiission.on the first Monday in
Septi ndier, Next,
This May 11th 1883. O. ^eainat s
3,ii Ordinary,
'GEORGIA RcckdeJc County—
T % .Jl v ' ■ ?'• «j.ny fr..-pre"n, A.
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-i tfff f Actidiiisfr&'dcn r k'f'm. {•pt&.d’.oiDe tor
' s on tiie es &te
. benjamin Gregory late of Rock¬
dale (Jounly, deccasid, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next ol kin ot Benjamin Gregory to
be and appear at my office wphin the
time allowed by law and show cause
if any they can why peinrtuenl let¬
ters 1 f ■idminisfral ion should not he
granted to R. W. Howard in Benja¬
min Gregory’s cstaie. Witness my
hand and official SiiMiat lire.
O. SEAMANS Ordinary.
This June 26th 1883 4t.
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mav' .A. I. B." BB“B's—"‘Write'a:—' PURIFIES “ REV- J~ L- TOWNEB,
After a thorough trial of the Industry 111 says-é
IRON TONIC, I take pleasure THE ’ :21 ' 'd 't
in stating that I have been 33'»; . ‘. CODSI 81' 1
greatly use. Ministers benefited and b £11» its 3., the a. most: deblhtated- lexcellen‘x vrbal remedy forces. for
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■TUTT'S
PILLS
TOFIF’H? BOWELS, V E El,
DISORDERED LI
I Fromtt ^ouf^s ari^thl^-fourtbsof These
Die diseases of the human race.
^b.ouof^dformlnS’,ScSSoS ^pp’etiou koLvIuLc <> 11i veEs fell. Head
of food, irritability of temper,, low
^med^DUz^e^.TTuSfrrnlatlLe
maud the use of a remedy that acts directly |
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Gray hair or whiskers changed
stantly to a Gi.ossv Black by a Druggists, single ap¬
plication of this Dye. receipt Sold by ot St.
or sent Office, by express 44 on Street, New York.
Murray FRE5.
TUTT’S MANUAL CF USEFUL REGEIPTS
THE a Plain , - English; _ ....
HERE EXPRESSED!
Our free Circjur tells the rest
Harris Remedy Co.—Gents—I -. Kansas, June 26th, 18R2.
used the Pastilles as
directed and thejr completely cured me. In about one
week w< from the time I commenced using them I besan
to •tee p well and 1 continued to use all tbe box with
constant improvement like and eince that time (Oct. 1881)
X have felt a new man. I truly hope that many of
the sufferers will find out that you have a specific for
nervous weakness and be cured by the same.
P- S.—You Respectfully Vours,--
will not publish mj' name bat persons visit¬
ing you may be referred to me and T wi ll answer them.
To every young, middle age or old man
troubled with nervous or physical debili¬
ty or impotence sealed circular is sent
free. Send full address on postal card to
HARRIS REMEDY CO. St. Louts, Mo.
We want your address. You need ouf remedy.
Send and be convinced of this.
W e have on hand a few ‘'Top Buggies
Brewster side Bar, also end spring. Buy
e for association and camp meetings
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FOR SALE,
One of the most valuable lots in the
eitv. In the very center of the business
portion. Situate on the corner of cen
ter and Commerce streets and fronting
the railroad. Known as the old Dan
Scot! lot. It is a capital business lot and
no mistake For terrps, particulars &C-,
call on John II. Almand at J. H. Almand
& Son’s store.
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Secure Healthy
action xo the Liver
and relieve allbil
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Pvrsl 7 Vegetatle; No Griping. Price 25o. All Druggists,
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Bon«k-»rvou« webiuty, tr««teiP* im„ot*•», urin,e
At^Uon?’»periHlily ,< , |)ii* t »rfoiiailc priucii.lea,
K ith safe and sure remedies. Call or write* for Mol of Ques
li00 s to be answered by those dMirins tret ttueul bv mail.
#P«r»i»B»wffrring;froui Ru|»tun*fchOMldM 5 i'ltkeiruf l«lrt>k» )
Send learn some tiling to their advantage. ft is not Louis n truss, JLo.
Ad(irc.tfi» HR. IIUTT8, 13 N. 8th Su, SI.
established over tjurty yeaub.
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“no form State. ‘
1References bestm he For terms. panoply ‘
1 lets and proofs, address. with three cent stamp.
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1 ' 7 1-2 m-oad St... Aflantn, Ga. ; I
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jBTOMS treatment.
A eertaia ccro for fjervQUF
Bebiilty, Semin at Weak
and Tfc,fcanpeiSfS illustrated boo!; oi'SO giving gSYeara ftitl di
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rettioiisforfc-lf-trentcjeut, escr,tfree. Address
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P%UlBLE FREE!
SELF-CURE
^4 favor't© proscription of one of
ZjGKt JtxnHhoort, JTeakn.e»» and M>ecay. KenB
In plain sealed envelope/t*ee. Druggists can nil :U
A'eress Oft. V/ARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo.
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No time should be lost if tbe stomach, tirer
and bowels Hostetter’s are affected, Stomach to adopt Bitters. the Dis¬ sure
remedy, the named beget others far
eases of organs
more ardous. serious, Dyspepsia, and a delay liver is, complaint, therefore, chills haz¬
and Weakness, fever, early bring rheumatic serious bodily twinges, trouble kidney if
trifled with. Dose no time iu using this
effective and safe medicine,
i’or sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
HARR5S mmm
TY/? * oung- lien and utm rs v. Iio »ullei
many gloomy consetjueuces
T)it- Henn iu are quictcly and radically cured
‘<i y is put up ■< axes. (.cs. No. 1 (lasting a mouth), $X
NO. 'i («nt> ugh to cfleet a our e. unless in severe cases,I ,1 %»r> tk.Y : - No# K; 1 -
(la- i-tiug three : mouths), mouths), S>7. Sent bv Kr mail ulain wrappers
IHrt*r<It.'»a for for l’-ing ll-.ii s a ( com puny »w * ii Box. Ramphlc-t dcscri
‘dug this diseH.-> discH.-e snt 1 •• ■ f 'ir« scut sealed i am-diea lion
g&amlem
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, Will be mailed free to all applicants, and to cu*
tomers of last year without orderingr.it. It cron tains
about descriptions 175 pages, and 600 valuable illustrations, directions prices, accurate
for planting
1500 varieties of Vegetable and Flower Seeds,
Plants, Fruit Trees, etc. Invaluable to all, espec¬
ially to Market Gardeners. Bend for it \
D. M. FERRY & CO. Detroit Mich.
^^rVOUS EsbaustlOIl, _ _
Premature Decay,
LOSS of Memory,
OEMUEEM
THE KiALTH JOURNAL. MILWAUKEE. WIS.
CITY MARKET i j
-BY
W B & P- S- SMITH.
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'T'key keep always on hand the very
J[ nicest freshest meals, in the w v ' a - of
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-SAUSAGE,
Backbone &
Also Mutton. When vou want
nif ats, grifw! weights and cheap prices,
call at the City Market fiist door above
ro '-Office Conyers, Ga-
Z. McCe RD.
M’CORD &F0STEB, F - W. FOSTER.
Cotton Factors and Commiss'
Merchants
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Consignment? Solicited. Personal A tention given to R •
Instruct ; ons of Consignors Promptly Obeyed uess. The
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W. II. HOWARD, c. H. HOWARD, s P. WEISiGER.
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COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO, 20SEFNTH MTNTOSHST
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Cm s'gnmenis of Cotton and other P-oduce SoT-bed
O dels For Bagging And Ties Filled At Lowest Market Pri
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Fistula, Fisure and ■
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Dr. Taber,
NO. 82 DECATUR STEE P, ATLANTA, GA,
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THESE DISEASES,
And has cured cases of forty years’ standing. Cure guaranteed. If I fail to cure
you of Tiles I will return your money Address, enclosing stamp,
F. F. TA BIER, P. 0 . Box 262, Atlanta,Ga.
J. S, DANIELL, *
--DEALER IN
MACHINERY, FERTILIZERS ETC.
READ BUS
Colon Presses,
Sew Mills, Syrup
Mills, Threshes,
Cotton Gin-, ami
Portable Corn
Mills, Beltings etc.
and in fact tor all
and any k lid ot
machinery that is
wauted. '■ li e 1
you want machin¬ „
ery doj’t tail t"
call on nim.
A1 o ag' n! tor the famous Ault man & Taylor Michini rv. You can -a v
money by calling on me. J S. DAAklhLL
F. J. coo: “OGE H 1 A D BRO I
58 South IB road Street Atlanta,
—WHOLESALE—
Paints ,011s, Varnishes .Brushes & Window Galss,
—Headquarters {or all kinds of—
MIX’S© IPASSSS AT WHOLESALE.
Guaraniecd equal to anything made. Send for color card an<l prieeR.
£‘3T VVe a 'so keep as fine line Machine, Engine and Cylinder Oils as is
kept in the City, md nre
Headquarters for any and all Sizes Mass.
F J Cooled>'e & B.o„ 53 Soutk Broad st, Atlanta,Ga.
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dealers in
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cou.itio they are agt’h s
In ihis, Newton, < =’ ett and many adjoining embracing t ie
for the very % machinery made,
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Fr ck A; Co. at tneir e
other mrchiaery manufactured in :
And ail
fB® ©SB ail 81 AIW $
which, by reason of its superior!)- Winship Gm»
one handle l he
We had through us
Presses, and iu fact any machinery yo ^ ntMolebl , Cali on ora»
etc. oue e i s0 ,
tie.'ter rates nnd on Letter terms na *
vcsa Carr & Overlay.Conyeis, Ga
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IS THE- 1
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IMPROVED TRACTION ENGINE
With or without Reversing €*e*r. 1C,18 and 16
Horse Power. Built by
RUSSELL & CO.| Massillon, 0.
LOOK CLOSELY
ted SHU Bird-all, tin celubri- j
ami 1
Anh man Tavlor
Engines the Van
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and Gnllelt Col¬
Best ton Gins. Tlie j |
C 'iid nsers
an ! the very Fin
est Threshes g,M
it Die South. A
Pet at g 1 supply of the
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a, the best made.