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0X33 ENJOYS
j; ■, the method and results when
S a nf Fiats is taken; it is and pleasant
S a, refreshing to the taste, acts
r .i';iy yet promptly on the Kidneys, the
hi -ir and Bowels, cleanses sys
teia effectually, and fevers dispels and cures colds, habitual head
jofeiipfttion. nciws Srrup of Fige is the
CB ]y remedy of its kind ever pro¬
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
aasy excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
Bud' $1 bottles reliable by all leading druggist drug¬ who
gists, Any it band will
m y not have on pro
cure if promptly for any one whr.
wishes to’try it. Do not accept ar ,
substitute.
ttUFQWM FIG SYRUP CO.
SAH FMIKISCO. CAL.
msviLte. kv, mv vcp.x. N.r.
?06 CONGRESS.
j Bon. L. F. Livingston, of Newton
comity.
FOIi REPRESENTATITE
If Rockdale county: Dr. J. A. Stew
lart
FOR ORDINARY.
James C Barton will ask the support
Df (lie voters of the people of Rockdale
lor the office of Ordinary He will a
Metlie democratic nomin tion.
FOR TREASURER.
I I hereby announce myself a candidate
nor the office of county Treasurer and
In bounty. k th<‘support of every citizen of our
I will abide the Democratic
no'iiinafc'on. if any. If elected I will fill
pe office Siitisfacthrilv to all. t’espet
J. E. Vim AKER.
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
To the voters of Rockdale county: I
Isle your support for i'8-election to
Clerk • f tiie Superior Court, subject to
Hie Democratic primary 'Thanking you
for past favors, Very RoRpot,
W, T, Huson,
FOB TAX COLLECTOR,
for i hereby announce rnvso f a d indicate
re-election to the otftoe of Tax O'l
leo' tf r Korn dale county. I will abide
tie I). m™’ratic uotnina ion, if any, and
premise fai'hful service if elected.
IliRnking t’e people for pa- 1 favors, I
m, Res;.ict. Daniel
W. Mchdock.
FOR SHERIFF.
This is to notify the public that I cm
5candidate for re election to ihe office
of Sheriff of Rockdale count.v, subject to
»Democratic nomination, if any. Thank
ins' ill" people of tins county for past fa¬
vors, I promise if elected, to try to do
nykity in Respectfully, Pie future as in the past.
W. H. M. Austin.
“o tho voles of Rockdale County
fiate i hereby for announce my s *)f ns a candl
rieo’ion to the Ordinary’s office
ft™ under many obligations for the
[kindness show n me Imre oiure and hope
Jon will continue ihe same favor I will
kwgc best rays If to serve the people to the
of my ability. I will abide the
bets of tho dciuoratto primary.
O. Seamans.
FOB TAX RECEIVE li.
1 ftnnounc? myself a can Jicate for re
Wection to tho office of Tax Receiver of
nociua’e county, subject to the nomina
tioa if any is had If electee I will dis¬
charge the duties of the office to the best
of mv ability. 1 hanking the people of
Ju".-. county for their kindm-ss in the past
I solicit their support. Very Ile
lo the people of Rockdale: Having
I )w ",' 1,1 fortunate in health and I ts of
1 isk the support of tiie people of
Ira's county for one term as coun'y
L'®?"*?' IhMiiuehon if I will abide the Democ ati"
any. t earnestly solicit
"f my f liow men and will ct
|Kna |» » manner to the office that will il entrusted give satisfaction to 'll v care
[ al1 Respectfully, to
'
J. E. Madix>x.
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• Erccpou, ra., bsgau to fail r.apUly, lost all
oil.; s .j, mvo a serious e jn.luiou trom
UVlfitineio jveps,a Si.a eouUi nut eat vege
tables or me.u, and even
% ^*4ksw»se4 H 'cek her. Had Liking to gi.'a up house
“ a*ier
Hood’s eit a Sarsaparilla
o ’ u ' better. Could keep more food
« h.nd grew stronger. She took
^s'hFr w ‘ Vu^Z ,rK ensiiy. 00 ** appetite. ia *n*u«*d ;>erfeet health. ~2 lbs.,
now i.i
fiooo'a Fills are Cue best afterullnae*
4 e J tiigeatiOM and cure headache
^nWiBtaCoies by Cleanse taking the W.\V,C blood
a 1 e ’s “W eey.
YOL. X. NUMBER 35.
legal advertising.
mmwm sale.
Bv virtue of an order issued from
court, of OriFnary of. RocluLile
on the 1st Monday in July 1FJ13 will
be fold before the court hoti.-e door in
Oonyer-, Rockdale coun'y, on the
lea-al Tuesday hours in November 1892, within the
all of tho following (,f sale, to the Inchest bidder
to. described property
vit: One trai t br pa. Cel of land Con
tain mg ('151 ) one hundred and fifty one
acres, lots more or less, b ing part of" hind
number 34-1 and 317. lying and be¬
ing in the 76th district of origiim’lv
bounded Newton, row Rockdale county. ,:nd
the other as lands follows; On the north by
of S. H. Anders n de¬
ceased. on the south and e ter. by the
public Gee's.Mil) raod and leading from Convers to
on the west by the lands
ff known Nelson T’verbay. This tract of land is
place.” and There recognized as the “home
is on it one good, Sub¬
stantial, 6 room frame dwelling, well
built and arranged, all necessary out
buildings, stables, barn 5 , gin house etc.,
in good condition, Fplendiclly watered,
fine orchard of choice fruit, etc,, etc.
Forty nore? of this place !•* in original
forest This farm is in a high state of
cultivation and is Known in this sale as
far m number one.
ALSO,
At the satna time and place there will
be sohHhe following described proper¬
ty to wit; f IS]) one hundred and fifty
one acres of of land, more or kps, being
parts lots number 344 and 347, lying
and being in the Tfith d'strict of origins!
lv Newton imw Rockdsle county, and
bounded as fellows: ('n*he Nor'll by
Miss FlorTa Carr and others’ on the
cast by of 'lie public road leading from (he
town conyers to Gee’s Mill; on the
south by (he lands dcs' ribed above in
farm known as farm number °ne; on the
west This by the lands of Nelson Overbav.
farm is also in a very, fiisjdi state of
cultivation. T ere is on it two feii-int
houses, good water, orchards etc. ’Twen¬
ty five acres in woods and ten acres or
more in good bottom land. This place
is Known in the advertisement and su'e
farm number 2.
ALSO,
At the same time and piano there will
sold (he following described property
wit: being ( 82) Figlx'y land two lot acres, No. more 866 and or
less lying anfibeing p»rt of the 16th distret of
in
originally bounded Newton now Rockdale cutm
and as follows: On the north
the lands of Messrs Ta rlor and Moon
the east by the lands of Ihe Misses
Overton; on the sontn by the lands of
the Harerrove estate and on the west by of
the public road leading from the town
Conyer-- to Gee’s Mill. Tho farm was
a part of the Afiijah Overbay
has two settlement-; fine water,
good oirhar-s etc., and is a’so in a
state of cultivation. Yjiis farm is
to the advertisement ami sale as
farm numbea 3.
A i.O,
At t'-e =ame time and place will be
so'd the folios in ' de-crib'd property t •
wit:(1’4)o'0 hundred and fourteen
acre of 'and m re nr ipa< being parts of
'and lots Vo’s. 867and 368. ’yiuff and be
ing in the !”> h district of originally New
ton now I'n kdale conn'y and bound-yl
as follows; On tho north bv the lands of
Mrs. s. E. Summers; on the ea t by the
lands formerly o*ned by James Gnfiin
and Dr. Means; en the smith by the
lands of J. M. Zockry and on the we j t
by the lands of -I. H. Smith and the
Hftrarove estate There is on this p'ace
ut,out ;0 acres of fine pine forest; also
fine farm in a splendid state of cultiva¬
tion and is " hove John ' >lonn now lives.
This farm is krm > n 'a the sale snd ad¬
vertisement as farm nimOvt 4.
All of the above described property
sold a< the piopertv of H. II Anderson
deceased for the p upo e of paying the
debts against the esta'e and for the pur¬
pose of distribution among the heirs of
said estate. Terms of sale are as follows;
One third cash; one third 'o he paid ird the
first d‘V of November 1893; one t !| to
b- paid"the first day of from November da'e of 1KI4. sale
Eight per cent interest
will be charged on all defored payments.
Bonds for titles will be given purchasers
It is optional with i nrcha s ers to pav all
cash or pay balance at any time before
due.
This July 30 J. 1893. IJ. Almanp,
Adnir.
S. H. Andkkson, deceased.
All the above lands lay about 3) miles
south east of Conyers.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
By virtufi of an order of the Cour'
of Ordinary of Rockdale county, will
be soid before the Court bouse door
in Conyers Geo'gia, on first Tueeday
in November next the following prop
erty to wit: Oue house and lot in
he city of Conyers, Georgia, bounded
on (ho Nor' h bv E. C. Kart and J- C.
Barton on the East by North street
on the South by Georgia Rail lioad
and on tho West J. C Barton, con¬
taining one and a half aor'es, laoro or
less. Said lot has ou it a good erilst
room house, orchard, vineyard and
a first class well 4 >f water. Sold as
the property of Mrs- N. A- Carr de¬
ceased for the purpose of paying the
debts and distribution. This S* pt.
10 th, 1892.
James C. Barton.
Admr. of Mrs N. A C.ur, deceased.
CITATION TO SELL LAND*
Georgia Rockdale couuty' wlieroa
To .di whom li may concern: mgf.ml,
J. J • Lmgford and P II. I.
adminis Irators of J. IV. L mgford, dri
eased, ha, iu due form app fi d to the
uu4<-.is!gne 1 leive to sdi the laud be¬
longing to theestate application of slid ditea^ed, fc..e first
I wid bear s .id oil
.Vleiiduy in October l8-'2.
O. Se.imang
Ordinary,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDOS
Ail persons having deoiauda against
tlie.gateof S il. Anoer-on, late of
Roekdale county, ueseased, are hereby
notified to render ill tll' lr d.-mands to
the undetsigned ac ordmg to law; and
ail persons indebted to s.ii estate are
rebuired to make immediate payment
This May 4th., ’ 1'S3.
John II .Alaiand,
Adnir.
, H. AndessOX, deceased.
CON VERS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY OCT. 8, 1892.
LETTERS ADMINISTRATION.
Oporo-i? Rockda'e Cotinfcc —
To all ^limn it rrmy ronuorn—
WheTP-’P, S B Fuller ha* in
form made application to 'he court
ftf Odinarv for permanent letter
admihisfrsBoh on the estate of J R
Fuller late of sa’d county. deceasec!,
I will peps upon said application on
'he fl "et, ''Tondap in November next.
(Tiven under rnv hand and official
signatu-e this the 20th of Sen 2892.
0 Seamans, Ordinary.
letters administrators
G, frgia Rockdale C,>unty
To all whom it may concern
Whereas William Ggletri’e having in
proper Ruin applied to the court of Or¬
dinary for permanent letters of adminis¬
tration on the edate of II- H. Ogletree
late of said countv diseased and I will
pass oil said application cm the 1st Mon¬
day in October next. This 30th day of
August 1802. O. Seamans, OrOmary.
ABMINIS TRATOR S SALK
By virtue of an order ipsueef from
the court, of Ordinary of Rockda'e
count.v cm the first Monday in Ootox
Her 1832, will be sold before the
court house door in the 'own of Oon
Vers enicl eounty, wi'h in the legal
lours of sale on the first Tuesday in
November, to the highest bidder the
fp'lowing deseribed property to-wit:
One Bonne and lo* in (he town of Con
verst, in the ifith district of originally
Henry now Rnekdaie county, being
part of land lot number 273 and said
lot containing three fourth of an acre
more or less and bounded as follows
On the north by lands of Mrs- Alike
Me'ton, on fBe efts* by soutii (he lands pf
G TV d leafon, on the hy (he
Stewart lands and on (he we«* bv the
land- of W G Alexander, Said PI
is near the depot, has un on it a good
five room house and and the very be s t
of water If is in a good quiet neigh
bovlmod and only about 100 yards
from a fine school. It is a very dev
sirable homo- Said property is sold
for the purpose of paying debts and
distribution among the heirs of the
estate of the 'ate J W Langford.
.13 & P IT Langford, administrators
estate -T W Langford. This October
5th 1892.
NOTICE LEAV TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Rockdale County, To a’l
whom it may confer a : Whereas
Tnbn TT. Almond administrator of the
estate of Rufus Christian deceased
has in due form made application to
the court of ordinary for leave to
aed ‘helands belonging 'o the estate
nf ea'd deceased and said apple ation
will he passed upon on the firR*
Monday in November next This
Sept, the 20th 18o2- O Seamans, Ord
NOTICE LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Whereas T M Armistead ndmr. o F
.Tames A Armistead deceased has in
due form made application to the
eouv* of ordinary for leave to sell the
lann.x belonging to the estate of t aid
deceased and said application wil be
heard on the first Monday in Now in
her next. This Sept. 22 lSq2.
O Seamans, Ordinary,
TAX NOTIGS
Tax assps-ment for the year 1892.
Rockdale court of Ordinary.
For county purposes Sept- 8, 1892
Whereas his excellency, the Gov
ern- r of the state of Georgia, having
assessed forty eLht' and one half
cents on the hundred dollars of the
taxable property of 'he sta'e for the
year 1892 11 is ordered by the court
of ordinary of Rockdale county, tha*
the fo lowing m-essments be and
i hey are herebv made ns the couuty
taxes of Rockdale county for the \ ear
1892 for the p\r pose hereinafter set
forth and that the .name be coffee'ed
by D. W. Murdock tax collector <>
Rockda'e coun'y or his successor in
office and paid over to the conn'y
treasurer by the 15th of December
1892.
I
For building and repairing i riders
aud other public buildirws and for all
other county purposes for the yeai
1892, thirty two emits in the hundred
dollars of all the taxable property in
Rockda’e county.
II
F >r grand and traverse jurors for
the y i nr 1892, sixteen cents on the
hundred dollars of the taxable prop¬
erty in Rockdale county.
III
For the support and nra'mainance
of poor tor (he rear 1892, seven cents
on the hundr ed dollar s of the taxable
property of Rockdale county.
O. Seaman 0 ,
3t Ordinary.
AN ORDINANCE.
Br it orlaineI h x the M tror and C‘ - y Coon
ci, or the etty of Conyer, that from anu after
the a ioption of this orJmauce, no person or
persons* shall have, build or erect any barbed
wire fence oi fences directly Imputing or ran
ninjr along any pu'lie stieet or side wsia
witbln the corporate limit-of said ejty. And
of any person or persons shall dor t-recil
iany suchtence or fences as contemplaied in
! Hue ordinance, and who shall fail or rei use
to remove suco fence or fences after bem a
| notilied by the marshal to do so, or if any
j persooo. pei-cons shall erect or buiw any
! such fence or fences, -hall be tfuilty or disor
i dely conduct and shall be pa -isbed on con
victiou beforethe Mayor aspreacrllied lnoec-^
Lion a) of the amend'd charter or ouu city
Adopted Sept, 0th IW2. Jons It. JUuuoX,
JOBS W. Auiano. Clerk. t Mayor.
ROCKDALE SdESIFT SALS.
Will be so’d at. the court house in
Conyers, first Tm- day Rockdale conn’y, Ga., on the
in October nex f , one house
and lot in 1 ouv'ers, jsriil lot being a part
o| tend lot No 273, in District of said
county, 'am" bound containing d an the arr North ■, more or side less, by
on
Henry Mr-. Hende-son’s lo , on tb; Bast Ida
by It. A. Jone’s South and X. J, Olu-is
tatn’s lots, on the by Austin Ush¬
er’s lot and fronting North stre it ou tbc
West side, sale to satisfy a ti fa in favor
of •> N Menu against William Paul an I
wife, Mi*. Wa. H. Paul, defendans’
who are now in the possession of s .id
house and lot. Th'sSopt. 2, 181)3
o W 11 M Austin, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Gnrgia Rockdale county -
Ordinary By vivture E'-ckdaie of an order of the court Will of
of county. be
sold a’ public out cry at the Conr*
House door of said county, on the first
the Tuesday in No-ember next 1X92. within
legal hours of -ale one seventh following un
divided interest in and to the
described land, towit. Situate I lying,
originally and being in Henry the Sixteenth then Newton district of
now
Rockdale County, and known as part
of lot of land N« S4<> containing one
bundled and seventy three .teres more
or less, adjoining ou the west l»y John
F. P-ek, east by T. <T. Day, nobt. Lucas
eaudfiobt. Bradford. S nth by w'nr
Camp and on north py John " Ilcnen
it and B. Humph; eis, one seventhd
H.uiveded interest in the aliove disoiil>
ry laud to be sold as the property of
.'Ire. Ann Ayer,ok late of said county,
deceased. Terms Cash. This Sep 27 1x92.
'V. T. liusoo, Clerk Superior Court
Rockdale county Ga.« Aduiiiiisti ator.
PATENT MEDICINES.
THE ONLY ONE EVER PRINTED.
Can You Fit d the Word ?
Thb'rc is a S-iach display advertise
rnent in this paper, this week, which has
no iwo words a'ike except one word.
The same is tr'’e of each new one np
pea'ing each week trom (lie Hr. Harter
Medicine Go. This house places a
“Cre c nt”on eveepihing t'rey make
and pub'ish. Look foe it, send (hem me
name <■(' tfie word, and limy will return
Book. Beautiful Lithographs or Sam¬
ples Free.
EXTERNAL VIGILANCE
ts the price of health. But with all
our precaution there are enemies always
lurking about ou.'systems, only wait
ing a favorable opportunity lo assert
themselves. Impurities in the blood
may be Hidden for years or even for
generations and suddenly break forth,
mjderniln'ng Fo all health diseases arising and hastening from im¬
d '«th. r ardia is the
pure blood Hood’s Ha r - , tyi It
ecpiahedandunapproHii A remedy.
is King 01 thorn all, for it oouquers di
ease.
Will you heed the warning. The signal
perhaps if tho sure approach of that
more j terrible disease Consumption. Ask
yourselves if you can afford lor the sake
of saving 50o to run the risk and do
,
nothing for it. We Know from ex¬
perience that Shiloh’s ( tire will cure
your cough. It neverfail. This explains
why move than a Million Bottles were
sold the past year. Jt relieves croup and
whooping cottglt at one. Mothers, do
not be without it. Lor lame back, side
or chest use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster.
Sold by Dr. W. II. Lee & Fon.
AOSCEbLANEOS.
LVD’J AR 3 01 FOR'.’UN VC S,
because the higher they rise in society
the weaker they find themselves hodly.i
Risley’s Pliilotoken controls the nerves,
aids nature in Ker various functions, and
thus combats with many ills of woman¬
kind successfully. If your druggist has
not got it he wi l order it for you for $1
a bottle, from < has F. Risley, " horn
sale Druggist, (>3 Cortlandt Bt., New
York. Send for a descriptive pamphlet
with directions ami certificates from
many ladies who have used it and can’t
say enugh in favor of f-isley’s Fhiioto
eu.
DYSPERSIA AND LIVER COM
PLAINT.
Is it not worth the small sum of 73c,
to free yourself of every symtom of those
distressing complaints, if you think a"
call at our stoi e and get h bot'le ol Shi
lo Vs Vi.aiizer, every bottle has a piintc-.
guarantee on it, use accordingly and if
does you no good if wiJ cost you no it
i.ig. Soidby Dr. W. IT. Lee & Bon, th
HELLO SAM,
Where you going ? I am going to
Atlanta. 1 wish you would step into the
old reliableJDave Steinheimer and buv
me a gallon of Piekens county sweet
mash corn, here is $3.00 to ,pfl.y for it.
Remember the place, No. 40, Wall street
right opposite the depot, wait a minute
here is another dollar for a bm .I j Horse
hoe rye, it will cure the grippe, lor any
bad cold. Don’t forget No., 40 Wall
treet, oppos tc tha d'V - , Atlanta,
I hereby announce myself a c ndi ale
for re-eltctii n to di office ol conn'y
Treasure 1 '. 1 fed under nranv obirga
tr& X pledge myeeff
same favor to
j to ^ of m'v^rid 'cjAmtLTEB. ity“
K Spot- w. ti.
%
m*.
ATLANTA, UA. - - ^4tn TEAK
An established business school. Book
k .. ping and Shorthand taught by ex
j per.enced . ... TfmsaP.ls • •• of students
.
in gO*»n l>*ymg positions, ■ ’ ill luoitc
I , Students recti veil lia’lys .Send for
. iarg
■ I m
k. £
for Infants and Children.
“Castor! a is so well adapted tocliildren that I ti O.V.forlrt cures Colic, Constipation, Knictat ion,
I recommend it as superior to ary prescription Som* StoitmeU, piarrtacea. cli
known ia hie.” II. A. Annum, M. D., I Kiiia Worma, *;»?«# aud promotes
1 srcistlou,
Ill So. Oitoi J St./ lirooklyu, N. Y. jj W itiiuut injurious medication.
Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, NfY.
Pale's imeeUliu
J. N. HALE, Editou.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.
EDITORIALS
Richmond county gives the
largest majority.
To our esteemed boycottera :
Yon are not in it.
Was the pension plank in the
platform or just a resolution.
“ Old Henry ” gives over 700
majority for Northen and Reag
aii.
Irwin sent Watson hero to
save Rockdale for “ Pa. ” The
jingo didn't work.
The third party is dead and
their cowardly leaders and vile
principles will die with it.
There is no use for white
eyed anarchist and long haired
old revolutionist issuing tiller
dirty communistic circulars to
our people. They will never
endorse such doctrines.
Peek was anxious to carry
his home county because he
was here and could see that the
election was fair. If he had
carried it lie would now he cry¬
ing fraud in the other counties.
If lie should cry fraud now they
would ask him why he didn’t
carry his home county.
Rockdale is entitled to the
banner for having made the
bravest and grandest fight of
all. Here lives the editor of the
Alliance Farmer; here lives the
great Billie Peek, the candidate
for governor; here was held the
first and only joint debate be¬
tween Watson and Livingston;
here lias been spent money and
tiie most pernicious literature
circulated, yet out of a vote of
1,157 Peek gets only 419.
A edeutific man who has
been talking to a St. Louis
Globe Democrat repot ter says
it is certain that the women of
this country are growing taller.
This especially true, he says, of
the women of the great middle
class. The tall girl is not
so plentiful among the pluto¬
crats and the very poor, but a
majority of those young ladies
whose parents are iu comforta¬
ble circumstances are above the
mediom height. “ My theory is
that the growth of the very
poor is stunted by bad food and
hard work, and that of the very
rich hy a surfeiting and a lack
of proper exercise. The'middle
class girl has plenty of
some food, and is required to
lead a moderately active
result is she grows up tall
graceful, with the easy car
jq aj ® , e 0 £ ;m j\+i ] L-f 1 believe
the ladies ... ~ tO-oay , ,
that young Ol
»"> ■»«•«» «■> «“»
tlltiir UloUterS. The UieU of
Alliei ica a. e also growing taller,
jj U j y le advance is not so mark¬
ed as in the case of the young
ladies. I attribute this back¬
wardness to the very general
use of tobacco or liquor, or both
by the hoys of America.
a Peek’.'? home is in this coun¬
ty — it’s not hts counPy by u
long ways.
PRICE I 00 A YEAH
GOV. NORTHEN’S LETTER.
Cavt. Gko. W. Weaver,
President Rockdale Pem. Club,
Confers, Ga.
Dear Sir : Permit mo to thank
vou heartily for tho excellent
work you and your club have
just accomplished for Democra¬
cy in Rockdale county. Through
you, as President, I wish, also,
to extend my thanks and full
appreciation to all the members
of tho club, and to the citizens
of your county for the gallant
fight and the splendid victory.
You won a brave and sweeping
triumph in a field not of your
choosoiug, hut selected hy the
enemy for his fiercest and most
desperate stand and where lie
was prepared to fall in the last
ditch. Your work shows that
you fought nobly and thorough¬
ly the battle for Democracy.
Tip whole State may point with
pride to your achievement and
take it to her heart for an in¬
spiration in tho fight yet to fol¬
low - in November. May it be a
good omen for Democratic suc¬
cess as complete and as praise¬
worthy as the recent victory
your Rockdale Democrats have
just won for tho State and for
the whole country. L thank
you for the State, and for niy
self. Very sincerely,
W. J. Nqrthen,
Governor.
.'dynamo s Jitutuio Weaver from up
iu Iowa
Ami I’m guiug - to teach tho demo
orn'H a tlgu e.
I've cussed ’em once und I'm going
to do it again,
And 111 beat 'em line the devil whh
the nigger.
.So he borrowed Mrs. Lease ftvhile
tho old man was gone)
And 'ho pair hit a bee line for Atlnn
ta
Tho rotten egga in M toon «oon
taught then they were wrong
And the “ sweet ones ” loft the State
in a canter.
f.UouAi, : Georgia is r,o plaeo for
ho women and aona-a-gnns ]
It L the seiigv of (he execu¬
tive Committee of this count}*
that any qualified voter in the
county, white or black, that
will purport the county nomi¬
nees for couinty officers, can
vote in tbc elector* on the 22d
of this munilr
Gathering the result the
night of the election from every
county, in the state and giving
it to the people in good shape
the next morning was the grea¬
test journalistic feat ever pei -
formed in Southern journalism
it is an absolute guarantee to
the peopi** that through the
Atlanta Constitution they can
always get the news first and
in the best a ml most reliable
shape.
*’I VVOUi-.t like to SOU' il ill''
pni e of flood . ri’iii’supui'ilta
tvvive” write*
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THE,? - PARTY fill TO PIECES*
Says Son-in-law to Pa Where
in the 11--1 Were You
When the Cyclone Hit Us."
‘•GOODBYE, OLD PARTY, GOOD BY-"
Rockdale Refuses to Follow the
Lead of Her Renegade Sons
and out of a Vote of 1,157
Gives 318 against Pock.
“ S8CKLESS JERRY WAS?) 1 HI IT- ”
The Stake Gogs Democratic by
about 70,000.
Rockdale has never before
seen such an election as was
held hero last Wednesday. It
was a fight for the life of our
grand old party and welfare of
our people and the fight has
been won Not only won in
Rockdale but won in the whole
State overwhelmingly. Thera
will he lex, than 15 Third party
ites in the house and only one
or two in the senate.
Here G the v do in this coun¬
ty
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Conyers, .j 6(!H - hhS! 1 1.4 olio . , J
Eh off t-14 j 50J 81 71 i 1
Loraoi'*. V •? 41' r>'J 4 1
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A great victor -1 has Iteod won.
The great prices; of Demo -
racy have been indicated. \V *
can have little do i ions in mu¬
nicipal affairs, in county affairs,
and in State affairs, but when
you ask our people to pull down
the old Democratic Ri nner n c
dei* which they have been
marching so long ind so succos -
fmly, they w ill never do it. T *
tho bra ve men <><: our county;
to our noble won on and then*
prayers, and t* > <nir loyal colot
ed friends, all pro i is duo.
It is right that we should fee!
proud over onr i ' ry, hut let
us not he arrogant or boastful.
Don’t act in a -pint of intoler¬
ance hut hold out your hand
and a,sic the hoys to come hack.
A majority of them have been
mislead by Jcowardly deserters
and are good true men. Some
have acted from a spirit of pure
cusse< luess and should he taken
back only on probation. Tom
Watson loses his district hy ov«
or one thosand votes and will
he beaten hy Major Black in
November by at least tv. o
thousand.
LU’ HJLHiB ARNICA 8ALVF
TuE Eti.T Halve ia Ihe .vorlu fir
Coif, Biukt. Sores, U'i't ra, Suit
lihidue Fi-vt-r Sorer, Tetter, Chapped
hands CbtlbliiidoK, C rue, aud alirkin
Eniptioi::-, aud positivelv cutee Piles
or no j> rtqu : red It is guariiutcod
to give- , / ; • or 12 ion
box.
F..u ri.'.i.t lit tv. If. L-e tie
Soil's, orugs'-tu Conycr, Ga.