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Alliance Directory.
Anderson Alliance.—Meets Sat¬
urday evening before the second
and fourth Sundays in each month.
Conyers Alliance.—Meets Satur¬
day evening before the second Sun¬
day and Saturday nigbt before the
fourth Sunday.
Smyrna Alliance.—Meeta Satur
day evening before the first and
third Sundays.
Oak Giove Alliance.—Meets Sat¬
urday night before the first Sunday
and Saturday evening before the
third Sunday.
Pleasant Hill Alliance.—Meets on
Saturday evening before the first
and third Sundays.
Harmony Alliance.—Meets Satuvs
day before the first and third Sun
days.
Sheffield Alliance.—Meets Satur¬
day evening before the second and
fourth Sundays.
Union Alliance—Meets every, first
and third Saturdays in each month.
OAK GROVE LOCALS.
Well pot si to digging time has
come and wont we have n fat time
eating “laters and possum.
Cut Grove has been well repre
M nted at t he exposition this week or
at lea .fc they started that way.
Mr. Heard Alien paid Dabney a
v -.it Wednesday on iuipor
tsnt business.
Wo ! Lite honor of entertaining
01 Lorraine last Saturday
and SurnLiy. Come again we en
joy your spicy jokes.
Wo find n right good nttendenceat
the prayeimeeting 'here Tuesday
night. We trust the interest in it
will increase.
A! u>« u Haygocd Rft Wodncs
day f< several wtelts visit in Allan
la and Kirkwood. We hope she wil 1
have n pleasant time while there.
lieu. 8. A. Walker of MeDufm
spent 1 hursday nigbt with W. t.
AlcDanid
Mr. and Mrs. Usb Maddox spent
Sunday in thin community and also
attentu Sabbath School.
Messrs. T. D. O’Kt lly and W. N.
Eve veil attended Sabbath School
here Sunday. We wish you would
attend more regular it would make
otjr Sunday School nmre interesting.
Mis-, Lhumon Bishop and Ler
vel Wesley two of Lilhonias most
«nterg» tie young men visited Oak
Grove Sunday eve.
Miss Minnie. Mann quite an ac¬
complished young lady and her
brother Frank of Lorraine visited
Miss Leila McDaniel Saturday and
!Sund:iy,
Mis es Nora Plunkett and Woods
ie H idin two of Conyers most
chanmnsr young ladies visited Mrs.
T. J. AI ill and.
“i\gq. l’olie Ford”of Philadelphia
attended Sunday School here Sun^
day evening.
Mrs. II. RiUv O r Conyers and
INIra. .Fudge Sasser ot ShcUiu-iu Ga.
vis lied W. F. McDaniell’s family
Xh'.s w eek.
M,. ,.0l,D Grrpony’s Mule
was buried at the MtClung grave
}s \&rd Thui ‘ 'dav
Allen Saturday , .
Mr. Paul spent
ami Sunday at home with his par
v.nt&.
Mr. J. C. Farmer is quite sick
with fryer tins! he is better ere this.
Miss lieid Ogletrte spun Friday
night.with Miss Olivia Elevens and
atU 1 tided the singing at Oak Grove.
There is said to be a professional
bund ot piikpockets from NewYoik
aiteniiing iln Piedmom Exposition
There ia but i ce way to manage this
thing and uve veui money and
is to stay at home and subscribe tor
Tin: Soi id South.
*1 he MEXICAN band will give a
“sacred music” ci ncert at the Pied
mom t>»'k Sunday cveiing. This
is one to run the exposition un
^umiay -
Popular*v cai.'el the kingofmedi
citas— Hood's t>ars,apanl’a. It
conquers seiofu’a, soil lbeum and all
•liter blood diseatoi-
JEDOE WAXEMS POLL
TICAL PRO VERBS.
Money is the wheels a canidate
runs on.
Some Congressmen ain’t fit fer
nothing’ else.
Our nashunal air is gettin,
changed around to Yankee
Boodle.
Campane liars is purty likely
to be pratisin’ all the year
round.
Honesty is one of the orrii
ments of poliiticks.
Sallery is no objeek to some
statesmen.
’Taint the politishun with the
biggest influents that always
uses it best.
Wiimnen might make polli
ticks cleaner, but they are
bound to smeer theirselves doin
it.
The President of these United
States ain’t what he used to be.
Campane conslienses air £
good deal frazzled at the edges.
Thar ain’t much profit buym
votes at $5 a peace, ranrnn
mezzure.
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
I will be at the precincts for
purpose of collecting state and county
tux for the ‘ vear 18111 on the following
days:
Lorraine —Monday September? 28th
Monday October 26th, Monday No¬
vember 16t.li.
Honey Creek —‘Wednesday, Sept.
30th., Wednesday Oct. 28th, Wednes¬
day November 18th.
SnEEFiEED-r—Tuesday Sept. 29th,
Tuesday Oct. 18th, Tuesday Novem¬
ber 10th.
Balance of the time will be at my
oflice in Conyers- W- Murdoch,
D.
Tax Collector.
Children Cry fo?” Pitcher’s Castoria.
FOll OVER FI FTY YEARS.
Mrs. Winslow’s Sooiuung By hup lias
been used for over fifty Aearr by mill¬
ions of mothers for lieir children while
teething with perfect success. It soothes
the child, softens the gum, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It " ill rclieAe the
poor Uttle sufferi r immedu tely. Sold by
Druggist in every pari of the world.
Twenty-five cents a bottle, Be sure and
ask for “Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,
and take no other kind.
LB. E.H. M’POMAJI)
RESIDENT . DENTIST
UOISYEU S,- Ga\.
I hereby tender my sincere thanki
my friends and customers for their liber
al patronage in the past and respectfully
solicit a c<> i, tin nance of the same. AJ.
work guaranteed to satisfaction.
CITATION FGS LETTERS OF ADMINIS¬
TRATION
GEORGIA ROCKDALE COUNTY—
Notice is hereby given to all persons
concerned that on the 21st day of De
comber 1890, L. S. Hellah. ate of Rock¬
dale c >unlv, departed this life intestate
state and administration will be vested
in the clerk of the Superior court, alter or
some other fit and proper person unless
^ p U uii < ft tion of this citation
valid objection is made to hi- appoint
meat. hand _ and . olriee ^
Given under my sig
nature. D91. O. Seamahs
This 20 of Oct., Ordinary.
M8W &
In the L. J. A1 maud House on Commerce stree,
) Have on hand a full line oi
Family Groeer>es,
Confectioneries,
Cigars. Snuff, Tobaeo, Flour, Meat, A tl. Sugar, syrup, and
all kinds ot family supplies at
THE LOWEST PRICES
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
SPAUKS AND FLASHES.
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The picture of health is not a
work of art.
When raids are frequent “cop
P eis are active,
In a game of chance the pla
yer wh ° sweeps the board gets
the dust.
Terpsichore’s devotees will
P^ase note that this is not a
good year for hops.
A new broom sweeps clean.
So does the new gown with a
six-inch train.
It is those paying a penchant
for spinning long yams whose
tales ought to be docked.
Somehow the girl who learns
to ride a bicycle doesn’t seem to
get on very well at first,
Not a few people seem to think
the keeping of an appointment
a matter of no particular mo¬
ment *
for
^ “Women
-BY-
MBS. I)B. GLENN
who will please you in lit and price.
Opposite G winn’s Academy.
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irTAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. ^ES
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WHY SS THE
Wm IU«
S3 SHOE MONEY?
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD .-OR THE
It iJ 4 a seamless shoe, with bo tacks or wax thread
to hurt the feet; made of the best l‘no calf, stylisa
and easy, and because ire make more shoes of this
grade than any other manufacturer, $5.00, It equals haml
sewod oboes costing from 13and«&ewt*d* $4.01) to finest f)l
i 4c?ii ii s is c the r
shoe ever offered for $5.00; equals trench
imported shoes which cost from $8.00 to $12.00.
©/» itS 1 **'!, ©4? stylish, Ihnd-Se comfortable wed \Voil and durable. Shoe, ftn© ihe cal.., Det..
f.Uoo ever offered at this price ; same ftracie as cus¬
tom-made shoes costing from $6.G0 to $9.00. Railroad Men
(S ISJJ 50 Police Shoo; Farmers,
43»i: and Letter 1 Carriers all wear them; flee caif,
scaiuEsR, smooth pair inside, will heavy three soles, exten¬
sion c<l«e. one calf; wear better a shoe year. offered
S9a %d 50 Sine no trial will convince ever those s .
this price; one
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
2.5 and 9:2.00 VVorklnsraan’B shoes
jPi&ir. are very strong and durable. other Those make. vvuo
have given them a trial will wear no
ISmied tSSGjjr« --2.00 and S1.75 school shoes sell are
worn by the boys every \v here; they
on tlieir merits, as the increasing sales show.
B Eh-ii/i <^r!!Sc»o UiUtl £3.00 Hami-setved stylish; equals! shot, reach best
Dongola, very to $6.1X1.
imported Ladle*’ shoes 2.50, costing $2.00 from fd.(X) and $1,75 shoe for
Missc S arc the best fine Dongola. Stylish and durable.
Caution.—See that W. L. Douglas’ name and
price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe.
YV. L. DOUGLAS, Drocktoa, Maes.
3.1I.D BY
1. TF. ALMAND & COMPANY.
Y It’S lPE§TME81
SEGIliiTIES
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MUNICIPAL BONDS
INDUSTRIAL STOCKS
CORPORATION BONDS
APPROVED BANK STOCKS
CAREFULLY SELECTED,
TRIED, SAFE,
PAY GOOD INTEREST,
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DESIRABLE INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
IN PROSPEROUS CITIES.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND REFERENCES,
WRITE
eschbach, McDonald & co.,
IS to 26 Whitehall. St., tew York.
/ CASTORIJS
for infants and Children.
“Cwtori a is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Akcher, M. D.,
U1 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Thb Cental's Company, n Murray g^J
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1 give special prices
9 • foil I d ll 4- l/’O r 1 i
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are now pay *1112
all Casi
no crane
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Assent for fhe Atlanta Cotton Seed < n '■ ih
L-'A. LA 31 w Facto
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Cotton stored and Insured at lowest rates.
COTTON weighed on standard Balances. THi
T RON AGE of tha public is solicited ana 1
BRING ME TOUR COTTON TO WEIGH and
Respectfully, 1 Sill ^ J , A
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At Planters Warehouse Across Railroad.
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Machinery cy *TT ’I
I hav-e the best Ginning 1 w 1 ^'ri;
fill YUDR GOH OH FDR TEE Tulin
And Guarantee Satisfaction. ^
Thanking friends and customers 01 too]
ray of the same ore
and hoping 1 for a continuance
main Yours to Serve,
ARGO'&klNG,. Or.
Dealers in Family Groceries Canned Goo^
Confectioneries. Loaf Bread Eveiy
Fresh
FRESH KISH AND OYSTERS Ever} m'nTSfjf
THE BEST MEAL IN - - 1 '
25 CENTS- Y
and ^ee ^
Come
At Whitaker^ old stand on Commerce street
Ca*toria cures Colic, ConstW
Sour ^UlsWoms, Stomach, gi.es Diarrhea. sleep, EnSL aadp^J
Without injurious medication.