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going, Atlanta,
ven to eoilec
business placed
•'ectory. Sat¬
e .—Meets
ire the second
in each month -
_Meets Satnr
secopd- Sun'
it before the
.—Meets Satur
ihe first and
re i he third Suu
—Meets Sat
; te first Suuday
ag before the
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.•see.—Meets on
before the first
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I'.i'os. safe at Flowery
w; pt .wn oisen Friday night by
■ac iismt'K* The loss is abont
he postoi Jcu was in the same
!g. Its loss is $2.
tetatebteTonic
S tSX&T 1 ' used whatever,
Ko minerals effect the
feild [er and win iesome on
[realists and kidneys. Blood of all impu
th~
fcss* Rheumatism,C Scrof
Kures ancer,
t Tetter, and any poisons.
Lies no difference how much corn
l i!: < It won't hurt you, miless»yon
lip 1 liquid state.
’ i Hiss iations re R“ iit W.W.C
iiuue to 'sow oats. The seasons
AvoraiiK 1 , tt is not too late.
w slot, ws gavw her tlastcrla,
she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
Binds vix JILs, she clung to Castoria,
sh8 had Children, she gave them Castoria,
Tec is doing good work for the
Mure ujarnages over the state
•po]
Cleanse the blood
9 by taking W.W.C
care < your fruit crop
BCiXt arc that it will be
- *■ ■ r and Complexion
. w. w. c.
i .-.ii uas moved his office
building, first room up
W,Bladder, biliousness, W.W.C
Ptert will \’i t seen on the ques
plight.*. establishing water works and
H Cry far Pitchers Castoria.
| w cup.;.,;* M. Almand to arrive at
& Go.
f^Tkvdimd ia better man
r H»ts at H. P- & D, M.
M k Co.
^ ^' gardener, weather, indeed, for our
and loafers.
[ ' :I ' hANT DIFFERENCE.
L k ^hemsehesm, . * !- !p ff'nt lo thousands,
that tbey
Lc. Wl ’ h an >’ but
P'y needs cleans
r k' comfort home to
p. as a costive their
s Q-stag condition is easily
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t Qj ' 1 e California Fig
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<E!E jtis' UJen ’ G W- & \
•u te? style. received a lame
o •urbn-K nT i. w __ also ?
&; -jks of crush
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Children Crv for Pitcher’s Castoria.
"Winter is doing finely. It is to
hoped she will let us have a good
crop.
Conslipation is caused by loss
rue peristolic action of the bowels.
Hood's Pilis restore this action and
invigorate the liver.
Hill will have the electoral vote
New York solid—36 in all.
“ I cannot sing to night! My throat
is sore.’’ “ Of ourse you haven’t tri¬
ed Salvation Oil V ’ “ No,” “Then get
if, and you will sing like the birds ”
Editor Bayne, of Augusta, is a satirist
from law.
It is sweet to live, but oh ! how
bitter—to be troubled with a cough
day and night. Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrup, however, is a sure cure. 25c.
We believe ^Cleveland a better, man
than Bill.
No other preparation combines the
positive economy, the peculiar merit
and the medicinal power of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla.
If you advertise you want to ad¬
vertise in a paper that the people
read and talk about. The Solid
South is the paper you are looking
for. Every advertisement in pays
for itself ten times over. Send in
your copy early and avoid the rush.
Good manners are made up of pet¬
ty sacrifices Why not then sacrifice
25 cents and buy a box of Old Saul’s
Catarrh Cure when suffering from
nasal catarrh.
The alliance of Georgia is the democra¬
cy of Georgia and is to vis the embodi¬
ment of what is best Jin politics and it
will not be pulled apart by ‘Third Par¬
ty Cranks.
Mothers will grow weary and sigh
the baby's troubles when Dr.
Badv Syiup would relieve the
at once.
Co), Livingston is out squarely for the
platform and wants the alliance to
it through.
Fresh lot of bran, oats, hay, corn
flour at H. P. & D. M.
Almand & Co.
Large lot oi notions to arrive in a
days at H. P. & D. M.
& Co.
The Third Party seems to have entire¬
collapsed since the late convention.
It was such a cranky uiotly crew that
got disgusted.
Regular Sets bars of soap selling
Sets at the National Union Compu-
4-4 sheeting at the National Union
at 5cts.
Mi n’s overshirts reduced from $1
;o 75 cents at the N. U. Go’s
12 1-2 cents satine reduced to 5, at
National Union Go’s.
ginghams reduced to 5 1
lu esuts
Union Co’s.
Standard prints at 3 cents at the
National Union store.
Big reduction in laces at the Nation
al Union Store.
( all at. the , , National T . • i tt union • r- (.ompas
and see their bargain counter.
o the people of Rockdale county
want to do away with the color line in
politics and pav the union soldiers bil
lions of more dollars than they are not
getting ? YYe think not. No Third. Par¬
platform for us.
You can carry your horses and
mules io VV. V- Almand’s shop and
get, them shod in the best style, and
work guaranteed, for only 60 cents.
We think our streets should be put in
good conditi on if the street tax has to be
doubled. They are a disgrace as they
are.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
Old Ellington throwing up his hat
and shouting at the sentiment! “ do
with ... the color . .. line „
away __
Don’t forgei to send us your job work
it will pay you to do so.
PREYEN 110N IS BETTER
Than cure, amt those who are sub¬
ject to rheumatism can prevent at
tac ks by keepiug the blood pure and
free from the acid which cause* 'he
disease. j- For this . purpesa I, v ,
^ 1
| Sarsaparilla is used by thousands
succ®*,. 14 tht
purifier.
Get some of those bargains at the
National Union Co's before they are
all gone.
Duo to Near Sighvetlness,
“My social blunders,” said a near
sighted woman recently, “would fill a
.book. , Not long ago at an evening re¬
ception my hostess preserved me to a
lady whom, having heard of before, 1
was specially pleased to know. We
talked together some t! ne, and then
drifted apart. Later, hi avother room.
I saw standing neat 1 me a guest whose
features I thought 1 recognized, but
whose identity I could not place. As
she was disengaged, 1 approached her
in my blind way and said, 'Your face
is very familiar to me; where have 1
met you before?’ Imagine my coaster
nation when she repf.ed promptly and
with a justifiable curtness, 'Fifteen min
utes ago In the front drawing rboth.'
She was my just aeq > 1 acquaint¬
ance.”— Her Point of View in New York
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(T*. of sacuiUng health it discovered inrfi
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In liver affections, sick headache, dys
pepsia, flatulence, heartburn, bilious w
a k*/ colic, eruptions of the skin, and all a
troubles of tho bowels, their curative
effects aro marvelous. They tiro a eor
jpv rectiva Very email as well as a gentlo"cathartic. Gj)
W and easy to tabs. Price,
“35c. Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, N. Y,
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APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
Georgia, Pock- , To tho Superior Court
dale County. > of Said County;—
The petition of Dr. J. A. Stewart, A.
J Smith, L. F. Scott, Jo!m il. filinand,
T E Brodnax, I) M. Almand, J M Huff,
Almand, W. G Clotfelrer, G P Sawyer, Dr. J A Guinn, II P
J. J. Langford,
A. Whitaker, Sr., A J Ogletree, J C
Stephenson, T B Bryan, Sr., J it Mad¬
dox, T D O’Kelly, J D Maddox, Jr., J
F Harris, James Hollingsworth, David
Vaughn, Sr., Rev. Henry Quigg, Joseph
Reagan, J. A'. Almand, Sr., Mat Mad¬
dox, JE Almand, L J Almand, Ilk
Smith, W II M Austin, J J Green, II W
Hammock, J B Norton, W P> Smith, li.
W Tucker, J. E Wallis, P. G. Tucker,
A A Born, C B Hudson, TJ Almand,
W J Dabney .. L, J N Hale
AV N McKnight, citizens of said
slioweth that a school, or as' in
inary of learning, has been established
the city of Conyers, State and county
aforesaid, known as “Oakland Semi¬
nary. ”
Your petitioners show that they and
associates, and succas-ors in office,
to be invested with corporate au¬
to organize, operate and main¬
an institution of learning; enforce
order, receive donations, make
and effect alienations of re*
or personalty—not for the purpose
trade and profit; but for the purpose
promoting the general design, and
afUr the geneaal interests of
“Gakbnd Seminary.” Though
that any profits or in¬
arising from otherwise, the use of the build¬
grounds, or may be ex
inr paring, improving, andmain
said “Oakland Seminary. ” Po
s and their successors, ask that
be mante J them to give deli
te sh s! e the educational demands that
arise; that they may feel and take a
interest in said “Oakland Semi¬
” and the property connected there
. ‘titioners also ask I ..at the < api
Stock of One thousand Dollars,
i - a 1 ready paid in by subseriptions
etlterwice, be divided into ' hares of
Dollars each, and that certific tes
issue for said amounts, ami
p uds thereof, to stibecribers,
the amounts subscribed and paid in.
Peiith ners also ; sk to increase the
oi capital sto' k >o ten thousand
if they deem it expedient, aud to
ceitificates a> herein stated. ln
coiporators, and t 1 -eir associates and
tuccessor , also askau'hority to elect a
Board oi Dirt ctors ol not le-s than live,
more than ten to look alier the act¬
management of said Oakland Semi¬
nary ; elect, select and appoint teachers,
make all by-laws, rules and regula¬
for the government of said institu¬
and the entrance of pup Is, aud the
tuition to be paid. Petitioners also ask
that the following named subscribers ac
a- a Board of Directors of said institut
tiou until their successors are elected
and qualified, and their terms of office
fixed t-o-wit:— i *r. J. A. Stewart, Pres.;
A. W Ifitaker, Vice Pres.; D. M. Almand,
Treasurer; A. J. Smith aud L. P. Scott,
Secretaries.
Your petitioners pray that they and
their sm cessoi sin office be invested with
c rporate authority as aforesaid, with
the right mthat name to contract and he
coutj acted with, sue and be sued, have
and use a eomnmn seal, and pa«s all
and said ns’ itut.on, and such otter cor¬
ix>»'e powers as may be suited V the
said euterp:ise, and notin'onsistent with
the laws oi said State, nor violative of
private right* Your petitioners pray
the granting of au order investing and
ciothing them and t'eir succes-ors iu
office with the corporate authority arid
powers aforesaid, to remain oi toree for
the term <»f twenty \ ears, unless soom J
revoked by law.
Aud your petitioners will ever pray.
A. G. AI oCax.'-a,
P etitioners’ Attorney.
Conyers, Ga., _ Jan. 25, 1*92.
_ The above aiid . . oregomg _. true . copy
ia a
•£ the origiaal Betttioa filed in my office
**» ldMe * W. I. Eason,
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PATKNT MEWINF. ' ' '
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for Infants and Ghifdrera
“Castoria is $.■» well adapted to children that j Cn - cures Colic. Crnr'ip^tion,
I recommend it as superior to any prescription 1 siqmacli, limrrucea. Lr:
known to mo.” H. A. Ancires, St. D., 8 KvUs ' ‘ ti-
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Witm t injurious medication.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, if.' Y.
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MARKET, FANCY (5ROCEUIKS ANI> ensn <'i s«»NE II Ms
nvn r 1 f
VI ii lido !! t-Y p 11 V I g r ;r
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Fresh Pork, Beef, Sausage, Everything in tlu* Mar
Every kind ot Canned good s to be mcntioiicti. Flav?»i
Turnips tracts etc*. Oranges, Apples,* jfa.nnn.nn CocoamiLs, C • • .e
etc
m or -i- II -• . flti iB. ?! j V • fini t i •> K-y: -»i rm %>'5 e: - ij> 4 iY; 3
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Everything at Bottom Prices.
A. Jlg *P iSIIa j "’T - j.
dky goods, notions, c ;.< :nn
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CARRY A FIXE LIXE OF
GENERAL MDSE
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They return thanks to their many oiinD-hmts oi the j> -st.
and can say to them hat they ar*o projnred to o.yain soil
them good goods on yoods terms, t ’ail and set; tin ;s.
Almand & Langford, Conyers, On.
THE BEST BiBSHG
THE BEST LOOKIfjS ■fL \
THE STRONGEST BUILT
Evor before offered. Vs «•
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This is a spe¬ vv .y.
cial sell offer. them We at * -;i -x- -x * .1-. ciRi maaammmammnm y^PrJLC
this price to in¬ IS# Rubber Top,
troduce them, m I'Eliptlc Sprin gs,
regular price % is \/L,„ iw\ (Piano Body,
$ 75 . 00 . | | upholstered in
WE ARE * ii | 1 a fine grade cf
WHOLESALE. cloth,or leather
MANUFACyC V if preferred.
Three or four
vA ^5^* track. bow Wo top. would Either also wide furnish or Corr/rg narrow
* A.W* J*—* Jr body in place of Piano body If desired.
nmmm*
* Send for FREDOSia M1HUF3CT0RIHS GO.,
•x, Catalogue. YOUNGSTOW W 5 OH S Or
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SMOKE of Loaves, ASTHP^IAr. ASTHMA ii
Barits, Saturated Paper, is caused by a specific poison in
and Pastiles WILL the blood (often hereditary).
ASTHMALENE m : V ASTHMA
ELIMINATES POISON. It and i* aSPECIFICand DESTROYS tht i -■ mm answers No long required list of
or months of treatment, nor an v clap-trap or nonsense resorted to. We onlya.sk any¬
one suffering from Asthma to TRY A PEW DOSES of Asthmalene. VV e maie
j 88 'CHARGED! 1 | eK ©friaf 5^o{T p <» to
ing ivpom ©erri€>t > e Mafaib/.
I^TSEND us your name on a postal carl and we will mail BP®
enough of Dr. Taft’s Asthmalene to show its power over the dis- p| ££pw
ease, stop the spasms and give a good ASTHMALENE night’s rest, and prove CAM to CURE ytMl Ag m 2 m -Ps>m
(no matter how bad your case; that
ASTHMA and you need no longer neglect your business or sit in a chair all nigh*
Minins for breath for fear of suffocation. Send MEltiClUE us vour full name ROCHESTER, and post-ofiSc» ft. X
address on a postal card. THE DR, TAFT BROS., CO.,
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