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1 1 jSfeAv’s.
re P ared to lend
by iS P in Rockdale
drove farms
counties on five years
of six per cent
low ra ie
See him
jOAL. country
l )e ^' The
Lents F be selling all hi- kinds J
coal at any price.
ffa nt the best coal
„ Tilly.
J P
| Notice. mill and
P rent my ■ and
t swap house
pty- J. E. Whitaker.
fOP SALP.
I three new sewing ma
Lie or exchange. $30.00
I Io 5 Davis 32 50
3 White
I 9 Wheeler & Wilson that ,1>35
m- the same machines
(old I bargain from 40 ca’l to 50 early dollars at
a
' ITEMS.
■si go- Summers.
fcc at Summers.
Ik is able to be out a gam.
Is/ 10c at Summers,
lion mop is very fine
Im.
■ vest 8c at Summers.
B 1 f shirts at 25c at Sum
|e.
iT’Leete, of Bb m-'nghr n
ling in the city.
[low prices go to Sum
Mert Roberts, of Atlanta
■he city (1 is week
Ids in Rod-, dale county
luDimc s N. Y. store.
■r. Hide of Atlanta is down
■o relatives and fiiends.
Io • brio’s to go at our
I PY. diners.
tiobie Hollingsworth 0 f
I here rn a v bait, to relatives.
I 1 '- . mmer goods at half
Immrs.
puli’ g of Center street
p'ovel \ wonderfully.
want the best coal see
b 1 - McCalla is at home
r g e t as g°od co:J for much
ly see Summers & Bro.
I A. Neary spent sever
l i,u the city this week.
I Summers & Bro. are
l or ''he celebraTed Ala
9a!.
! •h: Jfelter and farn
N relatives in Atlanta
fck.
let's the denom'nator of
|il be enumerator of assort
-
ID laced profits to a sample
Hide Beck Davis who has
J lin - her ter Mrs. Jack
W retmned home in Ccv
■oi b <■ w down a sign from
( ftoaphrys Y cash : si ore yesterday
n the uriverse
| ow bis prices any lower.
on bedrock.
(oseph AV. Wright, of
A Was into see us Mon
£ 13 a newly married
J is as happy big
as a
ler —New Era.
Don't buy coal until you see us.
A. D. Summers & Bro’
Frank Met'alia is “ devil ” on the
Banner.
Camp meeting begins at Smyrna
next Friday.
Mr. M. W. Davis of Covington
was in town Tuesday.
The city received $3.50 v in
fines at Monday’s court.
The C Y t s and Greensboro Rifles
will have a sham battle soon.
Miss Eva Minor of Florida is visit
inghere, guest of Miss Roe Brodnax.
Judge A. C. McCalla attended the
reunion of his old regiment in Athens
this week.
Several of our citizens intend
moving to Smyrna camp-ground next
week to tent.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cain visited
the family of Mr. C. G. Cain at Wal¬
nut Grove last Sunday.
Misses Willie Brawner and Mattie
Tayl*.r have returned home after a
pleasant visit to frienbs here.
Miss Clyde Hall of Warring¬
ton is visiting Mrs. H. Y. Mc¬
Cord.
If you want cheap Alabama
coal see Tilley. He will sell it
as cheap as any one,
Ha! we’ve just found out why
friend Richard Tucker smiles so
greetingly—it’s a tan pound girl.
The race for the democratic
nomination of the Legislature
is quite interesting.
Hon. W. L. Peek of this conn
ty has been nominated for
Govornei bv the third party.
Miss Ida Ewing, after a pleasant
visit of several days to relatives and !
fiiends in Atlanta returned home
Tuesday.
Mr. D. M. AImancVs new building
is about completed. It will be the
most elegant and best equiped dwel¬
ling in Conyers.
The meiit of Hood's Sarsapanl'a
is not accidents 1 , but is the result of
careful study and experiment by ed¬
ucated pharmacists.
The Nation? 1 Union Company
have suspended business at tb : s place
and have moved their stock of goods
to head quarters, at Thomasville.
Mrs. Maggie Welham, of At
lanta, is visiting the family of
Mr. AY. A r . Almand.
Mrs. N. T. Sureet left Yester¬
day for an extended visit to
rela lives and friends in Newron
coumy.
Hood’s PMs cure constipation by
restoring the peristaltic action of the
aVmentpry canal They are the best
fatn'ly cathartic.
Jacksonville, a suburb of
Lithonia and Oak Grove will
cross bats at the Inters grounds
this evening at 2 o’clock.
Misses Eugenia vYooten and
lima Anderson have returned
home after a visit of several
days to relatives here.
Mr. Phi 1 ! Fret we 1 ! after
spending a few days with rel¬
atives here has returned to his
home in Florida.
Mrs. Otensity, mother of Mr. T
F Owensby, died Bud day after a
short but penlu' illness. She was
very old. We extend sympathy to
the bereaved ones.
The political pot is getting
hot and candidates are riding;
but the country man, the salt of
the land, is a slipping and a
sliding.
We think it the duty of the
city Fathers to have the rotten,
dangerous old awnings tom
down, no matter to whom they
may belong.
Conyers now has one of the
nicest base ball grounds to be
found anywhere and our young
ball players are showing up
well in their practice games.
Mr. /a Carey Berry, t> an employ- ,
~
ee of f the . i Georgia railroad j got ,
Ins right foot badly bruised
the big toe of that foot mashed
off last Friday while attempt
ing to get on his train.
Mr. Jno. II. Almand who intends
running a bonking business has com¬
menced work on his room and will
in a short while be ready for business
A bank has long been needed
and we hope the people will give it
their patronage and help to make it a
success
Mr. Joe Wright of Covington
was united in marriage to Miss
Lorena Clardy of Talladega
Ala., last Wednesday. Mr. and
Mrs. Wright have moved to
Conyers and are now .hoarding
at the Lawson House. May:
happiness he theirs.
Rev. J. K. Smith, formerly of
this place and Miss Julia Stew- j
art of Covington were happily
united in marriage Thursday!
evening at 3 o’clock at the
home of Miss Stewart’s aunt,
Mrs. Carrie Stewart, Dr. E. H.
Barnett officiating. We join
their many friends and wish
for them a long, prosperous r 1 and 1
happy life.
PAY US. I
It is not often that we ask our de
linquents through our columns to pay
... but compelled to .
up, just now we are
do so. There some we can reach on- |
ly reach this way-. Now, if you owe
us f uything kindly come and bring
it or send. Don’tthink because its only
a little it won’t make ny difierence ;
remember that all of our accounts are
small and if all were to think that !
way we would perish.
TEE 1 RUE LA NATIVE PR1 NCI
PLE I
Of the plants used in manufacturing
the pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs,
has a permanently F benificial effect on
the human system, while the cheap
vegetable extracts and mineral solu - 1
tions usually sold as mediciues, are (
permanently injurious. Being well'
informed, you will use the true rem
edy only. Manufactured by the Cal *
ifornia Fig Syrup Co.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS. I j
j
l
The Colored Teachers’ Institute
will be held at Macedonia church
in Conyers on the first Saturday,
the 6tli day of August next.
The White Teachers Institute I
will be held at Smyrna church
Oil the second Saturday, the
ISth day of August. At this
time the public generally are in
vito \lteu l in to nttpnd attend, anti arul -11 , n who mho
come are requested to bring well
filled baskets, as a good basket
dinner and a pleasant time gener
allv are expected.
Bradwell has kindly consented to
be present and address the peo¬
ple on that occasion. ;
A. M. McElvany, ;
U. O o S. /X \j. T» lmCKClale ill county. i. !
July If), 3t. 1
lades ARE UNFORTUNATE, |
because the higher they themselves rise in society |
the weaker they find bo hy.i
Eisley’s Pliilotoken controls the nerves, j
aids nature in her various functions, and j
thus combats with many ills of woman-!
kind successfully. If your druggist has
not bottle, got it from he will (Jhas order F. it Risley, for you IVhole-1 for $1 j
ale Druggist, 92 Cortlandt Bt., New ]
York. Send for a descriptive pamphlet |
with directions and certificates from .
many ladies who have U 3 ed it and can’t
sy enough in favor of hisley’s Philoto
aen.
WHAT STRONGER PROOF
S a, 1 “riUu J, ti!m tile“nidre ““rf lettos'
remedies 1 ad .'ailed? 1 rulj, Hood s Bar
sa{ ariila \ < susses peculiar curative pew
er unknov n to other medicines.
The congressional race is getting
warmer each day and the friends of
the different candidates are putting
hi some earnest licks for 1 heir favor
ite>. Judge Hillyer's letter, in which
! he insinuates that it isn’t altogether
e
I* 1 * f° r Colonel 1TT1 Hulsey to , / oppose F him .
ha3 creafced a good de of talk
“nhvt right has Judge Hi I Iyer to
; claim that nobody should
oppose
him?” asked ODe of Colonel Hulsey’s
! friends yesterday. “That sounds
very funny, to say the least. I can't
see what right the J edge has to think
that the minute he announces his
caD 1 a< ^ * 01 e ' el >body else
1UUS l,u ^ 0 ^ e wa N No, you
l us P u ^ ^ , * 01vn that Colonel
11 s ®y 1S 111 1 e iace aD( l 1U it to stay.
And he s going to win, too. ’
An experienced politician rave it
as his opinion yesterday that Colonel
Hulsey is sure to carry Fulton and
DeKalb counties “ It seems to have
Hillyer's policy,” said he, “to
j utu P 1U au( l capture what counties
be could before Colonel Livingston
f oulf ^ & et bat 'k here. hIlrt P
judgement business has undoubtedly
reacted upon the judge aud there is
a strong sentiment throughout the
district against him on this account/
_______
LEGAL ADVEKTISE.MEVTS,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITtRS
All persons having demands against
the estate of S n . Anderson, late of
Rockdale couut.y, deseased, are hereby
notified to render in their demand-to
Restate are
required This May to 4th., make 1S92. immediate payment
.John H .Almand,
Admr.
S. H. Anderson, deceased.
CITATION TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA, Rockdale County,
To all wllom it may concern:
Whereas, James C. Barton, Admr. of
Mrs. N. A. Carr, dead, has in due form
applied to the court ot Ordinary foi
leave to sell the land belonging to the
estate of the said deceased and said ap¬
plication will be heard on the first Mon
day in August, 1892.
'J his June 28, 1892.
O Heam.vns, Ordinary.
Letters of Aliimstratioii
Georgia Rockdale County:
'J'o all whom it may concern: When's
M R Christian and JohnHAlmand have
in proper form made petition to the
court ot Ordinary for letters ot admans
tration on the estate of Rufus t lmstian
ot said connt> < (vea>e i t o goo
casse be shown to the contrdry t "ih
said application on the first.Monduy hi
i^i^q^Tune* "t'f Sc'lm-ms
Ordinary,
^TICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
All persons having demands anainst
the estate of Mrs. N. C. Carr, dead, are
hereby notified to render in iheir <bi
mandsto the unde 1 signed according io
the law; and persons indebted to -ai I
estate are required to malm immediate
paymrnr. June 24, 1892.
This
James C. Barton, Administrator for
the estate of Airs. ;•<. A. Ca.-r, Deceased,
(5wk.
ROAD NOTICE.
Georgia Rockdale County, To all whom
it may concern : AH persons mCrested
are hereby notified t!ni.’ if ih> ^oo J ca’fse
is show. <, the contrary an o-dev w
be granted l)y the cem t o' onl na'v ou
the 1 atn <1 ay <4 August 1M2establishing
a new read as ma’ked ont. t>y the com
commencing missioLcrs appointed ‘ittlc for h that of Mrs purpose, dame
a nor.
Bcoit’s residence and rnnnmg asontlmr
lands of A L Nea’, Mr d O B<-otr, Mrs J
L Scott Mrs M J B Baily and through
the lands of Mr William Se tt to the
county fine of Rockdale eouty intersect
ing the Oovingcon an I Mcl^ononoli loa-d
near John L seott- old -tor ■ pi me a di.s
tance of about three index ThisJuly
15th 1892. O Seamans, Ordinary.
ROAD NOTICE
GEORGIA, Rock dal k Jouxtv :
To all whom it tnav concern:—
All persons interested are hereby noti
fiyd tha’ if so go <1 cause he slmwn t »
to the contrary, a order will b** grafPed by
the court of < >rdi ar--, on the 21 sS of J t
] V) 1 892, esfahl t> inga n<-w • oad as mark
‘ t the Road
e d on Commissioners ap
pointed for that purp- s •, romsiK’ne.ing
on the top of the hill near .L R Me' alla’s
and running a North Easterly direction
through the land of J li McCalla, G A
Blake, G < Mitchell, T C Mitchell, G P
Sawyer and G W Simongton and running
along t, e old settlement road as it now
.
S* ‘p "if
J
j une op, .892. 4 ts
O S.-iAiiANS, Ord’nary
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Airs. Anna Sutherland
Kalamazoo, Midi., had swellings in the neck, or
Goitre FromlierlOth 40 Years
year, causing
great suffering. AVhen she caught cold could not
walk two blocks without fainting. Site took
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
And is now free from it all. She lias urged
many others to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
they have also been cured. It will do you good.
HOOD'S Pills Cure all Liver Ills, Jaundice,,
sick headache, biliousness, sour stomach, nausea.
BEST OF AT.L
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
truly beneficial manner, ■■ lien the
Springtime comes, u-e the true and bottle per
fi et remedy, Syrup of Figs. One
will answer for all the family and costs
only 5H cents; the large size # 1 . Try it
and be pleased Manufactured by the
California Fig syrup Co. on|y.
Will you heed the warning. The signal
perhaps if the sure approach of that Ask
more terrible disease Consumption.
yourselves if you can all’ord for the sate
of saving fiOo , to run the risk and do
nothing for it. We Know from ex¬
perience that Shiloh’s ♦hire will cure
yoor cough. It neverfaii. This explains
why more than a Million Bottles were
sold the past year. Jt relieves croup ami
whooping cough at once. Mothers, do
not be without it. Lor lame back, side
or chest use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster.
Sold by I Jr. W H. Lee & Son.
THE ONLY ONE EVER Piil V I’El).
Can You Fii.d the Word ?
There i< a 8 -inch di-play advertise¬
ment in this pacer, this week, which has
no two words a ike except one word.
The same is tree of each new one ap¬
pearing each week fro n the Dr. Harter
Medicine Co This house places a
“ i Ye cut ” o i evcylhing they make
anil publish. Look lor it, .-end iliem the
name of the word, and they will return
Book. Be nitiful Lithographs or Sam¬
ples Free.
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COM.
PLAIN T,
, fc t xvort . u the a , ]] pnm of 7 oc.
, , ompiaim' ,. f . .. ... ."h'y . ... ....
< think so
< , )l u !ir onr store and get a l'ople oi BUi
i , ’, ‘ ; ,.' i, .:\ a,,.f .,jj \,
; iru; . m tc ( u d< s l( ami if it
tloo; Y ou 1,0 ?-V 00 ' ! it "'id you uo.li
ing. Soldi ».y Dr. W. H. Lee. <k Bon.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
Tiie Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uic/ws, Salt
Rheum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapp
ed Hands, Chilblains O ’ns and all
Skin Eruption:- and p ! cures
Pi er, or no pay ; e-.: ;ir< " is guar
auteed to give pe. •f : mion, nr
money refunded. Ihi.-.e :.‘d cents per
box. Foi sa e by D . A . id. Lee Ar.
Soil.
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i „ ,,. vvr% LitLx/
•*> '
,
i, v ] oca i applications, a Ley cannot
lvac U the hescascd po-.ti ih ear.
{’here is onlv one way 't: to m ■ 'Deafness,
and t .at is l»y con:-: < jamiedics
i mafutss is caused by .i i am^fi con
q-tion of the mneo’ii inn g of the Eu
M ,„ f ] l i aiI v hen ; mho <r ets
]jlJ, ^Z
( ,| OS o ( i De fne." i- u.t, and
s the inflamati m tun 9e .alien out
and conditio’:., this tub- itf-: normal
hearing will U • : -r y d for
(.yor j nine c i ewo-st |of t«; j aco caused
j >v catarrh, wlm-li is noth'--. ? but an in
f}. Haed .-oudiiio'i <>■ ,. m o ; sma'aces.
vo w ju jjjve One Hundred Dollars for
any cane of Deafness (can: d by catarrh)
t"at cauno*, be cured By M.dlL Catarrh
Cure. Suniform <-nlarfree.
F. .1. CHENEY & * o , Toledo, O.
X^'-'So.d by Druggists, Yfi cents.
I iuL* Arsryle.Wis.fi?.!>>;! 1 * acK fff
P. fore. After. Loit.
the accoBjpaiiyinK wojyrlit and Bittern- at w< itw sjs n» 75II*
or my ni'-aeure- c.i i:,. .33 in. io in.
mt uts will show the rosalta Of ; Wniit.. 471a. tl in. 11 in.
h’.v months’treatment. 53 in. 40 in. It ia.
CATIE.GS TREATED BY MA. C0?JF!DENTIAL.
ilarralr**, and with bo Hturrla%, iiioonvaniance, or bad eflect*.
for partnul.-vs »d-ireu, with fi ccj.U in
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Wb ‘" C * b7 ”**■'
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she Wecame Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When sue had Children, she gave them Castoria.