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GfOiiOtA, Rockdale County. -To all
.hum it- may concern : W.iereas VY. YY .
L tt as the executor of the estate applied of
join’L. Scott, of deceased, ordinary for having leave to sell
io the court belonging to the es ateo f saia
the lands said application will b<
deceased, “led and Monday Ju
Ct, upon on the drst m
This 2Sth of May 1895.
1 O. Seamans, Ordinary.
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The Rockdale Mills Co. on
Yellow River are prepared to
grind you new wheat in first
class style. Guaranteed satisfac¬
tion and 40 pounds to the bush¬
el, Give us a trial. 6-22-4t.
D. M. Almand, Manager.
LUMBER.
We keep a nice line of all
kinds of Lumber and Shingles.
Tilley & Quigg.
Keep your fruit by using Mil¬
ler’s preserving tablets. For
Dr. Biles' Palnl’ilJw, ''One cent n. aoso."
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE.
I will be at Sheffield district
court ground the 1st Saturday’s
in April, May aud J une, for the
purpose of receiving tax returns
for the year 1895.
Lorraine district the 3d. Sat¬
urday’s in April, May and June
Honey Creek the 4th Satur¬
day’s in April, May and Juue,
aud at Cony ers the remainder ol
the time,- when not otherwise
engaged. Office at Stephenson
& TurnfFs. Respt.,
m30. omo. R. L. Hudson, T.R.
Sudden’s Arnica Salve.
The liest Salve iu liie wurio Hr cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, S<yt lilieuin,
level' Sores, Telter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skiu Erup¬
tions, aru! positively cures Hies, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed lefnnded. to give
ptrfetsatisfaction or money
Price Zo cents per box .
A GOOD RECOMMENDATION
La Faystte, Ixd.—“A Mrs. Jas.
Fay,.living near this city, claims to
ltave been cured by the use of Sim
ffious Liver Regu'ator after live or
sis ol the best physicians had. pro
so tweed the case hopele-F.”—Ateeri
A Weils. Your druggist sells it in
powder or liquid ; the powder to be
taken dry, or made into a tea.
PAINTS.
We have made arrangements
Taints manufacturers to sell
at wholesale.
Tilley & Quigg
t y ops -uniigiar 1'. Giles’ }*■'In Pill*
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ielest
SELTZEE
An exhilarating, pleasant,
refreshing drink—a combi¬
nation of Bromides, Celery
Lemon and Seltzer. Con¬
tains no morphine, or any
dangerous drugs. Very
thing { 0 r headache or sick
Btouiach. For sale by
Whiakpr Wffianu X IMLWcm.
^^hmeo^ogum hi Dr. muctmpai»
MlsG&T'S Or Mm.
PICXIC AND BASEBALL.
Several members of the local
Four Hundred intended having
a picnic at the paper mills
Thursday afternoon, but just as
they -were starting we had quite
a refreshing picnic shower. The
baseball boys, however, were
nothing daunted by it, and play¬
ed a game after the rain. The
majority of the would-be picnic
ers attended the game, and wit¬
nessed the defeat of the Coving¬
ton boys as follows:
Co’yTs—1 Cl 0 o 1 o O Cl to — CO
Cov’ton—0 o 0 o 0 O Cl o o — Csl
A HAPPY MARRIAGE.
On last Thursday evening at
S o’clock at the home of the
bride’s uncle, Mr. Humiicutt,of
Atlanta, Miss May Hunnicutt
and Mr. G. 0. Perry were happi¬
ly joined in marriage. We learn
that Miss Hunnicutt is a very
beautiful, accomplished and re¬
fined young lady, and in every
way worthy of a kind and loving
companion, while Oscar, as he
is better known here, is a young
man of honor, possessing many
noble traits of character, and
is worthy of the iove of a good
and attentive wife. Mr. Perry
was once a Conyers boy, and we
heartily extend to him and lady
our best wishes. A.
**
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY.
Last Sabbath morning the Sun¬
day school was full to overflow¬
ing. The school is an interest¬
ing one, and increasing in num¬
bers and popularity. The church
had been almost remodeled in¬
side during the previous week.
The seats in front of the pulpit
were rearranged, the organ mov¬
ed to one side and the front was
covered with flowers rare and
sweet, greeting the lovely and
innocent children with charming
simplicity, and with the smiles
of old and true friends, dispel¬
ling a sweetness not* expressed.
For this artistic arrangement
the school and the worshipers
are indebted to the ladies who
made preparation for the enter¬
tainment by the Sunbeam Mis¬
sion Band on Sunday night,
which was excellent. The pro¬
gram consisted of songs and re¬
citations on the subject of mis¬
sions. After the service a col¬
lection amounting to $3.52 was
taken for missions.
G. W. Cain went to Atlanta
Wednesday.
Mr. Smith, of Gainesville, was
in the city Sunday last.
Mr. John Almand, of Litho
nia, was in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Almand
visited Ingleside last Tuesday.
Mr. J. E. Whitaker was suf¬
fering from asthma this week.
Miss Geneva Argo, of Litho
nia, visited relatives here this
week.
Miss Lucilc Rainey, of Eaton¬
ton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J.
B. Reese.
Mrs. Waggoner is visiting her
son, Jim Waggoner, at Union
Grove.
Mr. Jack Chandler visited W.
C. Webb’s family at Union
Grove last Sunday.
Mr. E. Ilervey Reese, of Ea
tonton, spent Thursday with rel¬
atives in the city.
We are sorry to learn that
Mrs. Hart is very sick, We
trust she will soon recover.
Rev. T. B. Trenholm of Coy
will preach at the Pres
byterian church to-morrow.
We received , , big • t lot + of f shoes
a
before the rise, and will sell you
a t former low-prices.
Get Mi'. K, O. Galley to tell
you of the excursion to Charles¬
ton. He makes it interesting.
Do you want a pair of suspen¬
ders cheap? If so call on G. W.
& A. P. Cain.
( i They say” several young
men indulged in a rabbit hunt
last Sunday afternoon.
Head the advertisement of Til
ley & Quigg, who arc enterpris¬
ing business men, providing for
the wants of the people. •
We have received a new sup¬
ply of laces, and can supply you
with what you want in that line.
Mr. Judson Almand of Ingle
side is at his father’s, H. P.
Almand. We are sorry to state
that he is in poor health.
Mrs. F. P.IIeifncr and her lit¬
tle daughter Willa, of WestEnd,
leave this week to visit friends
in Conyers, Ga.—Atlanta Jour¬
nal.
Miss Sadie Fowler, who has
been spending sometime with
her sister, Mrs. Grier Quigg, has
returned to her home in Coving¬
ton.
Dr. Mack delivered an address
before the Covington Masons
last Monday night—the celebra¬
tion of John the Baptist, 24th of
J une.
Berto, Harry and Mary Mc¬
Cord, Mr. II. Y. McCord’s bright
children,are visiting their uncle,
Editor Shaver of the Argus, in
Dalton.
The Oxford District Woman’s
Mission Society were well rep¬
resented in Eaionton last week.
They were well entertained by
the citizens.
Mr. L. K. Yancey, cf Coving¬
ton, was in the city Sunday.
Some of the boys are about to
make a “kick” against these
frequent visits.
Our baseball boys went toStone
Mountain yesterday to cross bats
With the boys at that place. We
went to press too early to get a
report of the game .
Misses Ruth Almand and Flor¬
ence Austin visi.ed Atlanta last
Tuesday. They met there Miss
Powell, of Ala., who is now vis¬
iting Miss Almand.
Mil Downs received it telegram
from Col Livingston on Thurs¬
day, stating that he had return¬
ed from Venezuela, and would
be home in a few days.
Dr. Hall was billed to lecture
Thursday night, but only two
or three put in an appearance,
and the doctor thought best not
to lecture to so many—benches.
Dr. Quigg left Tuesday for
Cumberland, where he expects
to spend a week or ten days en¬
joying the various pleasures af¬
forded at this delightful outing
place.
The celebration at Oak Hill
will come olf next Thursday,
the 4th of July. It is expected
that many will attend. We learn
that Conyers will be well repre¬
sented.
Rev. and Mrs. Anderson of
Eatonton, will arrive in the city
to-day. Bro. Anderson will
preach in the Baptist church to¬
morrow the beginning of a se¬
ries of meetings
Prof. 0. T. Clotfeltcr left this
week for Cumberland, where lie
will enjoy himself for a few days.
He will return in time to open
his school at Oak Grove the sec¬
ond Monday in July.
Mr. Dan Hudson spent last
Saturday in Newaan. He rc *
ports a most successful trip, aud
Wl11 leave very S00U ^ acce P t a
P ositiou 1,1 thatcit {’ We
to lum our best wishes.
Grand marriage in town Thurs
*o , g iven to a Week .
ly reporter. Oakes . y hortierau
assav v. uh <.* young gin, much
brighter in color than himself,
and the twain were made one.
On last Monday afternoon fire
young men rode from Covington
to Conyers, a distance of ten
miles, on bicycles in little less
than an hour. They cooled oil
at Dr. Lee’s soda fount, and re¬
turned.
Hale & Sigman handle the
Story & Clark organ, bright and
new, and the low nriccs at which
they sell is what brings the lies
and howls from the opposition.
If you want an organ, and want
it at fair honest prices, call and
see us.
. i There seems to be a want of
zeal, and absence of interest in
religion in these Royal Germa
teur preachers.” said a gentle¬
man the other day. The hearers
made no reply, thus implying
that they agreed with the spokes
man.
Quito a number of our citizens
with several from the county
went to Charleston on last Sat¬
urday night, and returned Tues¬
day morning. This was a great
excursion. Many people from
all along the line went, and had
a pleasant time.
Last Thursday the Middle Ga.
excursion passed Conyers going
to Atlanta. We saw the famil¬
iar faces of many friends, and
had short chats with several.
They had a pleasant time.
Familiar faces bring t > me
Each a happy memory—
My thoughts bold in sweet slavery,
I live again the past.
Mr. Gus Sigman, of Atlanta,
arrived last Monday with the
corpse of his little babe. It was
taken to Bethany burial ground
in Sheffield district, and laid
away. We sympathize with the
grief stricken parents, especially
the mother, from whoso bofeom
the rosebud lias been so ruthless¬
ly plucked.
New lot of hats just received
at G. W. & A. P. Cain’s. Latest
styles and low prices.
Tiie County lews.
OAK GROVE DOTS.
Oak Grove Sabbath school is
going to have picnic July 25th.
Place not yet decided on.
The O. G. L. society met on
last. Saturday evening at the
home of Mrs. Rosanah Plunkett.
It proved to be one of have the most
pleasant meetitg we ever
had.
Mrs. M. C. Benny, of Atlanta,
visited her mother, Mrs. Matilda
White, last Sunday- Her son,
Mr. Gluts. Thompson was with
her.
Miss Kate Allen, of Covington,
vifited in our community last
week, guest of her cousin, Miss
Maud Allen.
Mr. Otto Ciotfelter, of Smyrna,
spent last Sunday with friends
in our community.
Little Miss Odessa Love, of
Atlanta, is guest of Miss Maud
Tread well this week.
Prof. Ciotfelter left Monday
for Cumberland Island, where
he intends spending severaldays.
The school at Oak Grove be¬
gins Monday, July 8th.
ERMYNTRUDE.
veal’s store siftings.
We are having some of the
most refreshing showers which
we needed so very badly.
Crops are better, I think, than
I ever saw them, considering the
lateness of the spring.
Mr. Henry Swann and lovely
sister, of Smyrna, visited Miss
Aurie Mae Piper Sunday.
Miss Lula Estes visited Miss
Fannie Kinuett Sunday.
There was a singing at Zion
church last Sunday evening,
practicing for the 4th of July.
The prospect 1* for a good and ea-
joy able lime oil me 4 th at (Jura
is more nattering than ever be¬
fore Hope everybody will come.
Mr. Jas. T. Stanseli lectured
the Sunday school at Liberty
Chapel Sunday afternoon.
PATRICK .
LORRAINE LOCALS.
We are having plenty of rain,
and the com is growing finely.
The fanners are busy harvest¬
ing their wheat. The yield on
gray land will be good this year.
Mrs. Will Almand, of Atlanta,
is visiting her father, Mr. J. B.
Simmons at Knot, Ga.
Mrs. B F. Cook, of Atlanta,
is visiting relatives in this coun
ty.
Some of our young people
tended an all day singing
Elmwood, in Henry county,
Sunday. They report having a
nice time.
Shady Grove is to have an all
day singing next Sunday, led by
Prof. Jno. Graden, of Atlanta.
Everybody is invited to come,
and bring well filled baskets. A
big time is expected.
Misses Nora and Genie Sim¬
mons, the accomplished daugh¬
ters of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sim¬
mons, were in your city last Sat¬
urday.
The Sabbath school at Union
is very largely attended. Come
out, hear good singing and be
benefitted by the services.
Mr. Oscar Ragsdale, of Henry
county, was in our community
last Sunday.
Well, the chickens are getting
large enough for big meetings to
begin. Don’t you think so ?
Children’s day at Mt. Zion in
Henry county next Sunday.
Quite a number of our young
people expect to attend. They
will have a spread dinner.
| We thank the writer for giving
us the news from Lorraine, and
hope she will continue to do so.
We want a good correspondent
in every district in the county.—
Editor.]
SMYRNA NEWS NOTES.
Plenty rain.
Crops are doing well.
Plums and blackberries are
plentiful.
Mrs. J. M. Left wick is still very
ill.
The school at Smyrna will be¬
gin July 1st. Let all who can
take advantage of this session.
We are glad to state that Mr.
D. T. Ciotfelter is improving af¬
ter a month’s sickness.
Bobbie Hollingsworth and his
sister, Alias Haden, visited
friends in Newton comity re
cently.
Misses Orrie and Ethel Hol
lingsworth, of Atlanta, are vis
iting relatives iu this communi
ty.
Our Sunday school Ims ap¬
pointed delegates to assist iu
perfecting arrangements for the
county Sunday celeoralion.
OR. W. H. LEE 9! ! .
SUCCESSOR TO
Dr, W, H. Lee ^ Son I
-DEALER IN
Dtl Jfl m trarzj Drugs, Medicines,
Paints and Oils. -
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—ALSO—
Spectacles, School Books,
Fishing Tackle, Base Balls,
Base Ball Bats, Etc., Etc.
......ICE COLD SODA WATER. LEMONADE, COCA-COLA, Ac.
^r-PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED,*^
DR. W. H. LEE.
The stores will be close I on July 4th..
A e hope, that a suitable tune,
place and program will be ar¬
ranged, and that every school in
the county will prepare good
music, arrange for speaking and
work -ogether for a grand occa
sion. i. c. u.
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It seems impossible,
hut that’s what Sum¬
mers & Hudson have
done. They have
Reduced
Prices oil
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, SHOES &
HATS,
:o:
This genuine push¬
ing-out sale must
bring quick trade
during the coining
month.
Sunders & Hudson
Can supply your needs.
Will trill bi.l bugs, roaches,
un 1 s, moths, mosquitos and
lieetVs ; iu fa ;t, every con¬
ceivable kind of vmmin
which infests human babita
tion, if not the money ie re¬
funded. Try it!
litate & Stewart.