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BR‘Y G®0D§9 NGTIQNS AND SEQES IN THE STATE.
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£3.34wi :11] vxpvnso nt'vnllovt‘ihg‘, loss (mluml dvhfa‘ :md nt'ncrwiso,:1nd gives his oustmnvrs tlw honofit 0f thv LOWES'I‘ (‘ASII PRICES
IN THE SOUTH. (UVI‘) HIM A TRIAL. anal yuu will always trade with him. ONE PRH‘E TO ALL.
39 and 41 Peachtree street, - : :_~_»_%_;__# ATLANTALGEORGIA.
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CITY AFFAIRS.
SATURDAY, - AUGUST 18. 188j.
The trial for the ownership of the
public well on Commerce street will
excite mnch interest next week.
Mr. John Bruce, of Lithonin, was
in the city yesterday, lie gave us a
call.
Miss Annie Davidson left last
Monday pie for Newton county to spend
a eon of Weeks with Miss Ella
Davidson.
„ Dr. S. ,, I\ Downs j has just . received . •
a good assortment of pinny woods
lumber, ('all and see him.
Tolu Elliott went to Rock Chapel ,
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campinceting and come back sick.
Something mysterious. W hat about
it Tom?
Mr L. A. Shaim wants to buv oats
both in the bundle and threshed,
He will pay the market price in money
Miss Nettie-McNair, cousin to
Miss Dollie Smith, is going to school
at Profs. Guinn it O’Kelley’s.
Emmett Lynch, of Putnam after
visiting Mr. A. B. Osborn left Wedn¬
esday for his home.
The Misses Stewart left last Sat¬
urday for their home in Alabama,
much to the regret of “extended ac¬
quaintances.”,
Our streets have nearly all been
put in good order. The delay was
occasioned by the ground being so
dry they could not be worked.
Some of our contributors are get
ting rather pointed in their
itics. We trust it will all be taken
in a good humor as nothing more is
intended.
Several loads of line water-mellons
on our streets this week. They
bring a good price.
The new bridge over Honey creek
near Esij. Swann's was completed
yesteday. Mr. Asa Sims was eontrae
tor and all who have seen it pro
nounce it good and durable.
Last Wednesday a maddog pass
ed dogs Mr Mat Tucker's mills and bit
six which were forthwith killed,
They aregettin-- common down in
the lower settlement.
Air. Holmes Parks left last Thurs
I ( lay for Lake city, Florida. He in¬
tends to make it his permanent home.
Holmes is well known to our people
as an energetic gentleman and his
loss is great ly to be regretted, howev¬
er in his new home we wish him
Liiliumlaiit health and >ros icritv.
We regret to learn the sickness of I
Mr. Warren Tuckers wife. She is j
critically IlillioWk. ill
Mr. of BwinAwl. I„»
been spending several days wbh
friends and relations in the city and j
vicinity.
Judge A. 0. McCalla attended the
re union of the 3rd Georgia at Tain
la last week. It is reported to be a
grand success.
We are under many obligations
to Mr. John F. II. Anderson for a i
basket of pea flics and bucket °< |
grapes. \\ ords tail to express -
onr gratitude, i
A hill to erect a million dollar cap j
itolaud it to be paid for in six years j
] las passed the House. i
pbiriah Alexander had the !
mi8 f or t.une to lose a very fine mule I !
this week. lie had been way'hack. on a trip I
to Alabama and on the |
it took sick and died.
Col. J. C. Barton and ladv have I
returned from a \ lsit to Watkinsnlle ;
MjJ Ahen*. 1 ^ -port them
sGms much 11 titslitu. j
Hon. Thomas M. Hardeman lias
again been elected president of the
State Agricultural Society.
Mr. Lee Longshore who has been
attending school here this year, re¬
turned to his home in Saluda, S. (’.,
last Tuesday. Lee by his gentle de¬
portment and attention to business,
lias gained I he confidence and respect
of all whose pleasure it was to meet
him. May your journey through life
be as plesant as your stay with us.
Vi.rt.t noi-Hoioi have been arrested
near ^Mavsvilb* Klnxing, c!iar«-ed with the
call0 rt kn and carried
to Gainsville bv Deputy United
states Marshall Gaston for a com
mitment m io,. tri tii.il. ll They t int m were e tried tiu<
found gn.lty and placed under bond.
the leader being required to give
t-M(M and thereat- ,■> eat i.
'j'lie south portion of our county is
well supplied with schools, there bo
j n g three. Miss Ellen Oglesby is
teaching at Liberty Chapel and has
tine school; Miss Annie McDonald
at Willingh; m’s school house, and
has between thirty and torty scholars
and Mr. Tom Maddox at Esquire
Swann s, has a large school number
ing about fifty. They are located
within two miles and a half of each
other. This speaks well for
teachers and patrons.
Rock Chapel camp meeting closed
yesterday. The sp rit of the meet
hi< r will continue in the churches at
•»> '«
I soiijctlung strange,there lias not
Some young lady has made a
ln;lS Don't Jf 011 how l>avis she Crossley’s could foot, the
see pass
Hirer Tidings.
Editor Soi.id South : Who is that
“Among You?" If we guess right,
please have his moustache cut offand
soni1 birn to S. (where his girl is.
I knfhv she wants to see him, at any
rate, lie wants to see her, so please
semi him along before he goes crazy.
We wouldn't insist so hard on you
sending him, but we fear the “china
Joirjs lj ke sol „H,odv else—not very
h ., n ,j' needs help in
making such a voyage as lie wants
to make. Take care in pac king for
china is very ea.-ily broken.
We have fear that Tom McDonald
h ;is injured his lungs from wearing
so ,n;| ny tlowers on his breast. Thom
as ,3e cnrefn 1. :
I wonder if that coon hunter from
Gnfim had any luck. He goes to
^'W‘b>M«*Ung when he looses the
eg?l( j Jim Walker dead? I the is not
, ss he , 1JIK ql)it chewing tobae
vQ TllMt ; B ri «h t Miss Bobbie,break
them all from using tobacco.
Bui tow Goode is going to quit
smoking when he has his tooth pull
ed.
Thomas Tucker said as the nights
are getting cooler, lie believed he
would go South last Sunday, 'flint's
right Tom, always he in time, if you
don't want to be left.
Jack Swann says he don't know
whether it will do for two Jacks to
go together or not, but, however, lie is
,«' oin S to try it.
c<1| ' t:1 i ,, l v has strong di
*"**» Th'
tll, ‘ < ’ 1 " ' "'} (etl ' -l.
1 “ n » 1,t sv ' :lUo ' v
the next meeting you come across,
ir V - H „ t | lin k it wont make you sick,
^ R . nnil Jhn y[ iU I ston sav
t] , (lo ,y t liave to sa>v „lion n
preacher comes in the shop, but take
care when lie is gone,
Jack A! civ night says lie means
business now. Well Jack we guess
you do. Auocxn You.
j . .. . / li - )i»el 1 Dot h ■
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Farmers have commenced , palling .
fodder.
Dolton _ _ raputly.
is opening
M e had several nice showers tins
week.
Anne of our neighbors are pre
piling turnip patches.
,m s 'lb’ 0 ' 1 ’’ “T 1 ’
; «Ioho-1,-om | , XIr. II. I Ogletrce
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City C lub Chat.
Edited*, by Joe.
tlr. Dea ^fardin is not afraid of
inaddogs as tong as the moon shines.
The clogs are'not- atVafd of him eith
or.
The boil on Luther Alimttod’s neck
is huge, it doesn’t add anything to
his looks.
Bull Bryans is master of a “little
dog.’’ Fine business Bob.
1 move we elect Mr. Jess Jones
chorister of the city club. I second i
the motion. Elected. A ’ ........ i
West Thompson still swings on to I
his chewinggum with a tenacity that !
would characterize J. Gould's love
for the Western Union Telegraph
company.
Mood Summers says he met a girl
last Sunday at camp meeting that
didn’t have any expression, We
guess she didn t for him.
r p ~T .
To A. V. Mitchell Sheritf said
,o»ntv ,j | greeting.
Vo v | lt ,-ebv required to sJrve
the following name Grand Jurors to
servo at the August term- of the Su
perior Court 1883 3rd Monday—
John G. Mann, S. I). Night. AY. W.
Swann, Ben J. Flowers, Edward C.
Grenade, Simeon I). Almand, Noel
H.Gapehart, II. II. McDonald, Jas.
A. Kennedy, Thomas II. Hardin, -An¬
drew .I. Smith, Charles V. Sanford,
Notice W. Maddox. John F'. Rowan.
•John M. Christian. .John S. Albert.
yy. Bates Reagin, George ’I’. Smith,
George P. Elliott, John J. Cowan,
]) a vi, 1 S. Butler. Thomas H. Brvans.
“<*«**“' «nker.Jas H Ming,
worth, Asa F. Sims, John H. Almand.
Burr J. Marlmt. Pleasant G. 1 ueker.
Xewton HoUingsworth, Joseph A.
i Kt ovart r
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Tbis Mav 18th 1883. J. R. McCord
Clerk S. C.
G EG RGI A—Rockdale «ouutv;
To A. I*. Mitchell Sheritf of said
j county greeting—
You are hereby required to siira
I. ! 1,1011 the below persons whose names the Su¬ arc
written to appear at
perior Court to beheld in and for
| said August county next on to the 3rd Monday in
j serve as travers ju
; roVrt
]; rook3- j Williams.
j ( ,i ni n Ibirdiri; C. Huinphrise, F. S.
'frcadwcll, A. M. Stowers, (’. C. King,
J. J. Langford, Y\. S. Cowan, M. R.
Stowart . George A. Keen, C. W. Her
rv. M. ('.White. .. ........ AV
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.Look at This!
You can get fresh meal and flour
: >i H. Almand & Son s.
You can get Ziegler shoes at J. If.
Almand & Son's,
You can get a idee suit of clothes
a ‘ J- H. Almand & Son s.
You can get anything cheap at J.
11. Almand & Son's.
You can get.K-jee. tine and cheap
shoes at J. If. Almand A Son’s.
You can get a nice straw hat at J.
II. Almand & Son’s.
You can get a good ham at J. II.
Almand & Soil's.
Voir can deposit your money in a
Burgler proof safe at J. 11.1 Almand
A Soli’s.
You can get.a. Royal SI. John sew¬
ing machine at J. II. Almand A Son’s.
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> Oalci M E^y WBirtli M ^
Thousands ofv.f*jue7» over tan i.uul testi¬ i
■f fy to the wonderfulof thisgivftt rem¬
edy; intensity it wiM not duty shorten labor nwl IcbscR
% the of pain and sulf ferine beyond If
i expression, but better rhfln all, it tliciebv
f: irrua.tly diminishes the danger to life of both
M mother a«d child. This <rrwit boon losuf
ra • Mother's ferin^ woman .Friend. is Hollins' Liniment, or
Bhadfield, Atlanta, Trepaml and Sold Bold by by all J. I
pg fjgg -Dnigtrists. Price 81.50 (.a. bottle. Sent
by Express on receipt of price.
hm Metals,
AT
Mrs. G. V. Cowan
ICE COLD
LILMC^N AD I£I
* DISBROAY’S
W Beer \ ipr 11 s.
Pi at? AN D P h ANED
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(JlDEl HERltYS
NOTICE.
A11 j M . Ksnn s are hereby prohiblte.1 front
| n)nr i„,r, filing or due gaining »u mv place,-
j which is situated mile east from
1 McKnight’s mills on Stouth river,
j tf Alns. M. T. Swann.
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j You can a 1 wai - s find the BE S'L-wJj
| Cl I RAREST Beef at
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