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SOLID SOUTH.
JOHN MADDOX, Editor.
SATURDAY MARCH 13, 1886.
The country wants statesmen, not
demagogue jokers.
In the language of Grover Clove
land—Who is this man N. J. Ham¬
mond?
The Senate Wednesday confirmed
Mr. lienfror as postmaster in Atlan
ta.
Bibb county has produced more
candidates and fewer governors than
any county in Georgia.
The prospects of a railroad to
Covington seems to run some of her
citizens almost wild.
Spring poets need not despair.
Send your effusions, though they
maybe profusions, aiong to this of
flee.
What is political glory when a
a man is unknown to congressmen,
after a ten years service in Washing¬
ton?
The holding of the county fair is
being talked up in Hancock county.
About $800 have been subscribed for
the purpose.
Col. Nat. Hammand isieported to
have cracked a joke recently in con
gress. This is the first successful
thing done by him in ten years.
The Biair educational bill passed
the senate l»y a vote of 36 yeas to 11
nays. It is thought that it w ill be
defeated in the house.
Hall county went wet in the pro¬
hibition election last Wednesday by
300 majority. Great interest was
taken in the election.
“The great constitutional lawyer”
is talking of making Hie race over
for congress. Hammond, we pre¬
sume, will conduct this little Tcn
nessenn around.
It is gratitude for “this man Ham
roond” to sell out to the “Great Con¬
stitutional Lawyer’ Mynatt. It
will trke both in congress to make a
record to the white house stranger.
In the death of Mrs. Caroline A.
Smith, the mother of “Bill Arp,” a
rtolile and true Christian woman
passes away. She had reached the
ripe age of 78 years.
Tlie Great Constitutional Lawyer
Mynatt and This Man Nathaniel
Hammond will no doubt collude for
congress agnin. If they do Judge
Stewart might as well take up his
bed and walk.
Rockdale county may not go nut
of her own tenitoyv to produce
n congressional candidate. We cer¬
tainly cannot present a man who will
be less active than this man Ilniu
mond.
Rev. Sam Jones Void his hearers
in Chicago that they could not pray
rightly unless on their knees, and a
clergy man present retorted by say
ing that it was a good thing to
ece some people praying iu any
fashion.
Rev. J. A. Monday returned to At
lanta Monday from an extensive
trip in Florida, and the Bounthcrn
part of this State, He speaks of
resigning the care of his churches
and enteriug the field as an evange¬
list
In Asheland, Ky., Neal and Craft,
two men, were recently hung for
murderers. It now turns out that
they were the wrong men nnd were
innocent of any crime. The real
murderers, W. H. and Frank Jones,
are now being tried for their life.
They killed the Joyce family.
There are already two candidates
actively in the gubernatorial both of race— Ma¬
Bacon and Simmons,
con, In this connection we may
say, there is a strong effort being
put forth to embarrass Gov. McDan
iel’s prospects. It is not given out
positively yet whether he cares to
make the race or not. If he does
not it is highly probable that Living¬ Sena¬
tor Carlton or Railroad King
ston will. In other words, Bacon is
going to have opposition.
Robert Morris, the Habersham
county murderer, has been sentenced
to be hanged April 16. He mur¬
dered William J. Henderson. Mor¬
ris laughed all the. time tlie Judge
was delivering the sentence and
Baid to the sheriff when he was car
rving him back to jail: “Send me a
plenty to cat, break so that I will neck be when hoavy I
enough A to motion for my trial has
fall.” a new
been made.
The friends of Dr. Armstrong in
Atlanta will perhaps build him an
independent church. There is
trouble in the Episcopal household
in that city, and as indicative of
the widespread feeling of the indigna¬
tion at the final result of trial,
may be mentioned the fact that one
of the curators of St, Luke’s church,
Bishop Beckwith’s cathedral, has
tendered his resignation.
’I he Walton News sat s Mrs. Mu
IV 1 left in, of Monroe, lias a roiling
pin which has been in iuu? for o\ev
170 years. It is lundii of hickory
wood, and is as sound as a new Bland
dollar.
Bishop Bcekwib, of Atlanta, has
rendered his decision in the Arm
strong case, He over-rules the ap
plication for a new trial, and sus¬
pends I>r. Armstrong from the min
istry for five years.
At a fire in the gas house of the
Augusta factory, hist Friday night,
a failing wall buried nine men, kill
ing two of them outright, and severe¬
ly injuring the others.
Captain Burnett, of Newton, found
a hen’s egg on his place recently, in
the shape of a terrapin, wrth distinct
marks for feet and tail, the outlines
of a limnan face, and the figures of
171 on the flat side- There are
seyeral living witneses to the above
facts.
Mr. Parks, of Jackson county,
captured a centipede last week. It
it more deadly in its bite than the
rattlesnake, and was never heard of
before in this part of the country.
Mr. Parks lias seen them in Texas,
and says it is certainly a centi¬
pede.
The widow of Gov. Seymour died
at the residence of Mr. Conkling in
Utica, N. Y. Tuesday. She had been
sick for some months. It was while
watching at her bedside that her
distinguished husband was fatally
stricken.
Senator Miller, of Colorado, died
last Monday. He had been sick for
a long time, and it is supposed that
his death was caused from an old
wound he received during tlie war.
There is some talk that a Democrat
w ill be Appointed to his place.
The acquittal of Holland, tlie Tex¬
an, who killed Tom Davis, the gam
bier, will be approved generally by
the public. The evidence on the
trial showed clearly that if the Tex¬
an had not shot Davis, the gambler
would have shot the Texan. And
un honest Texan is of more service
to the world than a New York gam¬
bler.
The epidemic of meningitis jail. is
still raging in Fulton county
Over 100 United States prisoners
have been removed to the jails of
Cobb, DeKalb and Bartow counties.
Seventeen still remain, of whom sev¬
en are sick with meningitis. Three
of them are dangerously ill.
Mr. It. T. Asbury, of Maxcy’s, who
is now sixty years old, was one of
tlie sufferers from tlie storm which
passed through the upper portion So of
Greene county on May 1, 1876.
terrible and frightful was the de
structidn upon Air. Asbury’s place
that he seems to have lost all knowl¬
edge of events that transpired be¬
fore the storm. With him all data
is taken from that time.
It is rumored that DeKalb county
is to be sued for $35,000 damages,
on account of the breaking up of the
istone large distillery of Cox & Hill, at.
Mountain, by the adoption of
prohibition. The suit will be
brought tinder a recent decision of
a United States District Court, that
property destroyed under such cir
cumstances must be paid for.
A $77,000,000 stimulus under the
public schools would furnish the.
country with a host of educated
rascals. It seems to be well settled
that mere book learning docs not
carry with it morality. We have
seen it stated that Boston furnishes
both the. greatest per cent of school
bred people and the highest rates of
crime. Education aud morality, to
make an evenly balanced civiliza¬
tion, should advance equally. This
Idea should be well considered in
the South, where a thoroughly clothed im
moral race has just been
with civil rights.—Macon Tele¬
graph.
Senator Plumb’s attack upon
school books written by southern¬
ers provokes the Nashville Union to
remark that some of the vilest liter¬
ature of the age is to be found in
the school readers used at the north.
In these readers children are taught
that the southern people are murder
ers, robbers and rebels. In some in¬
stances these books have been forced
upon southern schools. And yet the
people of this section did not loose
their temper. They knew that the
truth of history would finally pre¬
vail. About the last place in the
world for sectionalism is a text
book.
A St. Louis dealer advertises: “I
am selling fine corkscrews in men’s
pants at $5.” Unless there is a
loaded flask in the hip pocket the
inducements of a fine corkscrew in
pants will not capture many pur
chasers.
The manner in which the name of
Ku Klux came into existence was
this: A Louisiana negro stole chick¬
ens. A detective started after
him, but could find no trace of him
until a chicken made a noise and
gave away the hiding place. “I was
looking fora clue,” remarked the
detective, “and now the clue clucks
yonder.” The spelling was cor
rupted later.
Twenty-four divorees were granted
in Philadelphia Saturday, and it was
not a very good day for divorces
either.
End To Hone Scraping.
Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg,
III., .says: “Having received so much
benefit from Electric Bitters I feel
it my duty 50 let suffering, humanity
~ had running
know it. Have a sore
on my leg for eight years; my doc¬
tors told me I would have to have
the bone scraped or leg amputated.
I used instead, three bottles of
Electric Bitter and seven boxes of
Uucklen’s Arnica Salve, and my leg
is now sound and well.’'
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty
cents a bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve at 25c. per box by Dr. W. II.
Lee.
Save your life and health. Death,
or what is worse, is the result of con¬
tinued suppression of the menstru¬
al (low. Save your life and restore
your health by using Bradfield’s
Female Regulator. Treatise “Health and
Send for our on
Happiness of Woman,” mailed free. .
Bkadfikld Kegci.atok Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
yjy ILL be sold before tlje court, lioustf
first Tuesday in April, 1886, within the
legal hours of sale, the following de¬
scribed property: One hundred and
fourteen.(114) acres, more less, of laud
in the 16th district of originally Henry
now Rockdale county, being part of lots
Nos. 291 and 292, and bounded as fol¬
lows: On tlie north by A. C. McCalla, J.
cast by Dr. J. A. Stewart, south by
H.Almaruland Bentley, west by A.
Riley and George Baker, and krown as
the John T. Mitchell home place, McCalla (ex¬
cept eighty acres sold to A. C.
at Sheriff sale). Said land leviod on as
the property of John T. Mitchell to sat¬
isfy a tax li'. fa. issues by Lamar Wood,
tax collector of Rockdale county, for
state and county takes for the year 1885.
Property pointed out by li. fa. Tenants
in possession notified. Levy made by
T, II. Bryans, L. G. and returned to me,
This March 5th, 1886. W. H» M. Austin,
Sheriff.
FOR GUARDIANSHIP.
Georgia, Rockdale county
Whereas, E. 11. Baker, a resident of
the state of Georgia, having applied to
me to be appointed guardian of the per¬
sons and ppopcrly of Mettle, Margaret
and Janie Hudson, minors under tiie age
of 14 years, of Daniel Hudson, (deceiv’d)
resident of Walton county; this is to
cite all persons concerned to he and held Ap¬
pear at the court of Ordinary to be
on the first Monday in April next H. to Baker show
cause, if any they can, why E.
should not he appointed the guardian of
said Mhtticy Margatet am) Janie Hudson.
Witness my hand March, am) official signature,
This 4th day of 1886.
O. seamans;
Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Rockdale county—
To all whom it may concern i Mrs. El¬
la F. Cooper, widow of Prtrick 11. Coop¬
er, late of said county deceased, lias ap¬
plet! for twelve months support for Iter
self and infant child from said deceased’s
estate, upon which application apprais¬ said
ers were appointed, who have made
twelve months assignment, which is of
file in my office. If no objections are of
made thereto, after the publication ir made
this notice for four weeks, or
and disallowed, I will set apart and re¬
cord tiie same in terms of law. Feb.
25th, 1880. O. Seamans,
Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Rockdale county—
To all persons concerned: Whereas,
E . J. Bond, of DeKalb made county, lias, the in
proper form, application to
court of Ordinary for permanent letters
of administration 011 the estate of Mrs.
Rebecca A. Whitlow, late of said county
deceased, and I will pass upon said ap¬
plication on the first Monday in April,
1886, at 10 o’clock a. m. This Feb. 18th,
1886. O. Seamans,
Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Rockdale county—
To all whom it may concern: Whereas,
D. A'. Hudson having in proper form ap¬
plied to the court of Ordinary for per¬
manent letters of administration on the
estate of Charles Hudson, late of said
county deceased, and I will pass upon
said application on the first Monday in
April, 1886, at 10 o’clock a. m. This
Feb. 18th, 1886. O. Seamans,
Ordinary.
GUANO FOR COTTON.
I handle the following brands of
standard fertilizers arid will sell
them for the amount of middling
cotton named:
D M. Parker, Automated Bone
Guano 3S0 pounds. - ’ •*
Americas Guano 380.
Gossypium Guano 380.
Owl Brand 420.
Furntan High Grade 450.
Furman Buffalo Bone 400.
Capital Cotton Fertilizer 400,
Call and see me at my office in
the old postolliec. Respectfully)',
D. M. Paknek.
LOCAL MARKET.
CORRECTED KVEKY FRIDAY.
Cotton, middling, SJ£ cts.
Bulk, clear rib 6ides, pci pound 7cts.
Hams “ •* 4(
Shoulders • « (t 0*6
Lard per pound 10 “
Corn per bushel 75 “
Meal per bushel 75 “
Sweet potatoes, per bushel 75 “
Irish potatoes per peek 40 “
Flour, “ best Choice patent, per barrel 7.00
“ “ 6.50
“ Extra family .< 6.00
Bran Family hundred pounds 5.00
per 1.25
COlNfKY PKODl’CK.
Dried peaches per pound 2 J s'cts.
Dried apples per pound Cifi
Eggs Butter per dozen pound O 44
per 44
Chickens, spring, each ((
Hens, each. pound, iC
Beeswax, per it
Hides,dry, per pound, <<
SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be .-old before the court house
* » door in the city of Conyers on the
April, 1886, vyrthiii _ .
first Tuesday in hignest
tlie legal hours of sale, to the
bfdde"for cash, the following described
nroperty, to-wit: A certain lot or piece
of land lying and being situated in the
liitli district of originally Henry, now
Rockdale county, and within the cor¬
porate limits of the city of Conyers,
known and distinguished in the plan ot
said district as being a part of and lying No,
near the northwest corner of lot
two hundred anil ninety-four (294) and
bounded vis follows: Beginning at <i rock
corner on Decatur street and corner with
the First Baptist church lot and running
with said church lot south 58 degrees not
west to a rock by the street, said church name lot
known, and corner of
2,56 chains along said street and original
line of said lot of land. N. 44 deg. W. to
a rock tins beginning corner 5.15 chains,
containing sixty-six one hundredths
(60-100) of an acre, more or less, with all
the appurtanences thereof. Levied on
as the property of James A. Kennedy to
satisfy this ft. fa., issued from Rockdale
superior court in favor of II. P. & D. M.
Aimand vs. James A. Kenne ly,_ Prop¬
erty pointed out by li. fa. This 5th day
of March, 1SS6. A. P, MitcAeli., Sheriff.
Deputy
Gossypium
THE GREAT
COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZES.
Manufactured by
GEO. W. SCOTT & COMPANY,
Atlanta, Georgia,
AS A
Special Manure lor South¬
ern Lands and Crops.
To encourage a friendly rivalry among
our customers, and to determine the
quantity of Gossypium, mode of appli¬
cation and culture that would pay tlie
farmer best, we have for the past three
years offered Premiums for tlie bestcrops
of Cotton, Corn, Wheat and Oats made
on land on which Gossypium only was
used as a fertilizer. These contests have
resulted in such a remarkable develop¬
ment of Georgia soil, and created such
an interest among the thousands of far
mers who use Gossypium, that we have
concluded to oiler as
. PREMIUMS FOR 1880,
$1,200 in Gold
AND
20 Tbs Bcssniii
For the largest yields of Gotten, Corn,
Wheat and Oats made by use of Gojsjp
itun only. circulars giving award of
Send for Con¬
Premiums Vo 1886, with Reports of
testants, showing how they, prepared mode
the land, applied the Gossypium, with full
of culture, yield, etc., together a
LIST OF PREMIUMS FOR 1886
and the Official Analysis of Gossypium,
showing it to lie one of
TEE HIGHEST GRADE FERTILIZERS
011 the market.
Gossypium will be sold for Cash,
or on Time for Currency or Cotton,
BY
D. M. PARKER
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
IT WILL PAY
You if you propose groin#
West or North-West, to
write me. I represent the
Short Line.
F. D. BUSH, D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga
McCalla & Seamans,
DENTISTS,
Conyers, - Georgia
■ All kinds of dental work done in the
best style and at reasonable rates. Give
us a trial.
Go to Dr. Lee’s Drug store for
fine smoking tobacco, chewing to¬
bacco, cigars, and snuff.
Mixed Paints.
Dr. W. H. Lee has a large lot of
mixed paints of all colors. This
paint is ready for use and can be put
on by anyone whether he be a paint¬
er or not Call and get a sampla
card of colors free.
Silverware.
Capt. W. T. Ilnson is the sole
agent fbr Rogers Bros, genuine sil
verplaled ware—knives, forks,
spoons, and castors always on hand.
Give him a call and he will make
prices as low as can be had in the
United States.
ELY’S Catarrh
CREAM BALM
Cleans the head
Allays tion. Heals In(Iama.HagtejkSj«ESj3J Sores- Htjy;
Restores sesof Taste, the HeaiW?* Sen- EVER 3)42
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has ^'SSHAY-feVER' gained an en-
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each Price nostril; 50 by no mail pain; t agreeable druggists. to Send use
c. or;
for circular ELY BROS, Druggist, Owego, N Y
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Heavy line of canned goods, etc. K ,,
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Novelties infancy candy
at U. F. HARPER & PRO’S. FANCY GROCERIES, TOPACCO and CIGAta
at Low Prices, al ways on hand at 15
U. F. Harper & Bro’s,
Well Paid Employment
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tute. Address him either at Nashville, Tenn. or Louisville, Ky. wDici.
ever is the most convenient point for yourself.
J. S. McLEAN,
-MANUFACTURER OF
FIE BUGGY and WAGON HARNESS,
And everything in the Harness line. Made of the best materials and the
WORKMANSHIP FIRST CLASS.
Keep always in stock a full line of the
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Blankets, and anything you need in the harness lines at
Astonishing Low Prices!
Soots arrrcL SIh-oes 2v£s.de
to order. Any kind of a boot or shoe you want made to suit you.
•^SSP\AH kinds of repairing done at reasonable rates $m ’3
J. S. McLean,
Commerce and Railroad streets, Conyers, Ga.
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