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OI-KICIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.
J.B.& -J.H. REESE.
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Saturday, Oct. 20 , 1895.
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The thing is lifted—free silver will
atiececd. Frances Willard the W.G.T,
U. woman, Is for freesllve-. Hi to 1.
The legislature met Inst
And has gone to work for the public In¬
terest of the State. They will have
much to do for the people, especially on
the line of morals. The ami-barroom
bill will havo to be disposed of, more
legislation on education, besides many
local hills to be considered. There will
he a local bill from Conyers to amend
the city charter so as to authorize elec¬
tric lights and water works.
Last Wednesday whs a great day in
Atlanta. Tne President was there, re
viewed the troops, made a speech and
was the guc 3 t of the city, responding to
toasts, etc. Grover Cleveland i- a great
man and deserves great honors ! u af¬
ter years when the pages of history are
written he will be one of the most Illus¬
trious, and ills savings quoted as the
wisest, proverbs. Mark what we say
and give three cheers f r Cleveland!
We don’t think the man who occu
pies the presidential chair bns an”
thing to do with the hard or easy times.
but if some people insist upon It, wore
mind that during Cleveland's first ad
ministration cotton went to io cents,
end went down while Harrison occu
pled t e place but Indicates U' cer.c^
•gam. This gives the Democratic a/
ministration ti ea i vantage. Cleveland
muft have the credit of chocking Bbe
low price of cottm and giving it »
bound upward, wnlch is bringing pros
pcrlty out of adversitj'.
The escape of M ill Myers from tht
Atlanta ja : l last Monday evening i>
eresting quite a stir, not only In Atlan¬
ta but elsewhere. The Atlanta paper
a*e very severe on the jailor foi let tin i
Myers escape. We think they are jus
titled In their strictures and eondemna
tion. For n man who had been twice
convicted to be allowed nccess to tin
door is not to be explained. No one
can attach any blame to 31 vers, forwh<
in his place would not run like a fright¬
ened rabbit? But the worst of the story
n-d. 1 . 1 . «..p.
fully a \vc?k before tlie great excite
ment on the day of tho leap from the
«!oor, and that this bold stroke was
t> account for his empty cell.
“Our friends,“ a monthly fmagazine
published by the Ameilcm Siciety for
tlie Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
comes to us tills week with a marked
article upon ‘'The Cropping of Dog-’
Bars,” and requests our opinion. Wt
do not belong to any club, nor are we
familiar with the kennel shows in the
country, consequently are not posted lr
Bucli matters. Our notion, however, i
that white the cropping process may bi
painful to the dog, we can see no per
maneat injury indicted. If it be crue
to crop a dog’s ears, and tin practice
should be legislated against, how about
throwing innocent pups into the water
and drowning them ? We fear the peo
P’o who are so merciful to the brute
creation, often forgot mercy to the hu
man family when demands are made
upon them for charities.
DELICATE "J«"
liltADFXET,T)’^
FEMALE
REGULATOR.
IT IS ft SUPERB TONIC and
exerts n wonderful influence iu
strengthening her system by
• driving through the proper chan¬
nel all impurities. Health and
strength arc guaranteed to result
from its use.
My wife was bedridden for oisrlttoen months
after usinp BRADFIELD S FEMALE REUul
LATOK for two 3. M. months, JOHNSON, ts pettinp well —
Malvern, Ari
PSADFTELD BEGCLATOB CO„ ATUSTA, Qi,
Md by «U Pn>ffUt» %! 1i,M p*r h«tb,.
SSSSS NiX II
8 v S «2 I
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for Infants and Children.
HTTiTY Tfta.Fa’ obsftggatlon of CaB»ori& -ylth U*e p afa’flBftg* of
gaillanw . o f persons, permit na Co speak of ii witliont gnessj ng.
It is v nqnBxtYOno.hl? tho best roiacciy fo? Infants and Ch ljdrgn
' the T-roi-ld ha* over fcgotrp. 7 t is aarrelc^c. CMldrea like It . It
tfa ai w haali&i It tylH s f»y<> theft? U-rnn. la it BSothers have
aonetbiag rrhioh fa p.fraslntetr safe oac praotlcally^ggfgct ae a
ohiltVa atattinfns.
Cwetcria dosivoyg
C<u toyita alEaya yovgrlshnaew .
Caatorla prevents vomiting £ >mir Curd.
C astor?, a anrse Tiiarrh'jin nvd W£ad Calio.
Cp.stovfa rollevep Teething Tronfr Its.
Ca etoria cars. Constipation & 2 »j Flatu lency,
ncttte alizeg the effect? of cp.r Tioato oolfl fgan -)<* . ? smt on 3 filf*
Caatorla dooa ac«t caataLy . ireerpamo, o pi mn, or oth er narcoti c jtrqperty.
Caato rla agaimJtates tho font- ragnlatos the stomach and b owels,
jivi-g beaithy and na tnral sleep.
Castor ia in pat «p in ona^s l Ee ’bofctI r- 3 osly. Ht is sold In fc nig.
Don’t ftllo .7 any oca to sell you anything elge on the ploa or p yom*»o
that t'c Is ‘‘just aa good ” and “ •grill r.nzixrav every pnrpoae.”
geo that yon (ret C-A-S-T-O-5
Tho f ae^aLmile la a n g rer y
oigaatnro of wrapper*
Children Cry fer PStoher's CasterSa.
THE COUNTY NEWS.
LORRAINE LOCALS,
m, f ° zettinz ® on
splendidly gathering crops ;
weather is just suited for it.
Misses T LlZZie . . baSSGf and T ash- .
ti Lathu.ni, two of Conyers’ rnosG
c h ar miug youne; ladies, visited
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The young people enjoyed the
singing at Mr. Ct, W. Simmons
last Sunday night very much
Quite a number attendee'.
Mr. Sim Fergersou visited
Union last Sunctay.
Pr jf. Alexander, of South Car¬
olina, has buen elected teacher
at Union ac; idemy. We wish
him success.
J. f D Hammook was iu
OUT COttimU] >Vty _ last week. Gome
again ; we are always glad to
see you.
Miss Jac kte> Baiiey, of Henry
county, is visiting her brother,
Mr.Abner Bailey.
MissGen ie Simmins, who was
quite sick, s well again.
ivilYRJ ;a blAIMKRINOS.
The gooc . weather continue . 3.
Farmers are busy Btofmj
away their potatoes. The crop
is good.
People have plenty to eat
This is a gi vat- blessiug, and we
, tniSt . tb.at 1 lord times . over,
ate
n Ibis ,. . is . a good , season for . cml ..,
drea. Tb< «y are having a hap
py tbaa-gati i jring walnuts, hick¬
ory mute an d chestnuts, Such
things will b>e very palatable
divring.the w itsiter.
We still Jia v« sickness in our
Miss Ellif; Bailings worth has
bu$ been-righ^ sic tkTor several days,
is now in tpoeving
AVlfifems _W <?fear th a.T*-fettle Miss Lillie
s t i-kinR the fever.
Mr. Rob** t Bldllingsworth and
lfttle daugT 1 ,t r.Idc,, have been
sick some' Si n 10
.
There W3 3 » -singing at Mr
Alf Sitm : lb s<. i ^jurnUiy eve.umg.
Our young people know how to
conduct a singing so that it may
not be said “It was nothing but
a picnic.”
Wake up, correspondents, and
let us aid the editor in giving
the people of Rockdale a newsy
.
—
Horace Gre ley once said: “The
way to resume is to resume, ' speau
i U g Q f a;am putting gold into circu
htion a f ttr the w r av. But you may
say ‘.esuiae' 1 nuy uumber of times
to that torpid liver of y> uvs and it
won't budge uniil you lake Simmoue
Liver Regulato-. Many pe'ple
deo P le aeem fco forget that CoDst^a
tion, Biliousness and Sick Head¬
ache are all caused by a sluggish
liver. Keep Ike liver active.
Georgia. Rockdaie County.—To Mr
AH Whom It May Concern :
Alice H. Laird, administratrix <f
Wm- P. Laird, deceased, has in due
foiui applied to the undesigned for
lea p t ) sell the lands belonging 1o
the estate of said deceased, and said
application will be hoard on the hist
Monday in November next. This 8 h
day of Oct., 1895. A. M. Helms,
Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale County.—Mr?. applied
Annie T- Seamans having for
a twelve uionths’ support out of the
estate of her late husband, O. Sea
-nans, deceased, and the appraisers
tppoiuted having filed their re urn
ni y ofiice, this is to cite all persons
concerned that I will pass upon the
same on the first Mondav in Novem
her next. This Oct., 8, J895.
A. M. Helm?, Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale County.—To
All Whom It Mij Col corn: T. G.
Swarm, administrator of Mrs M. T.
Swann, deceased, has in due form
jppbed to the undersigned for leave the
to sell the lands belonging to
estate of said deceased, aid said ap
plication will be heard on the Jj This r ^t
Monday in November next.
Stir day of October, 1895.
A. M. Helm?, Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale County.--To
A11 Whom It May Concern : Johu
H. Almand, administrator of J. Wes¬
ley Grier, deceased, lias in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave
to seH the lands belonging to thees
tate of said deceased, and said appli
cation will ne heat d on the urst ^lon
day iu November next. This Ojt. 8,
1895. A. M Helms, Ordinary.
sale.
By virtue of an order issued from
the Ordinary of Eockale county, will
be e fid before the court house dooi
in itie city Conyej s biU e Tuesday n the legal in
hours ef sale on the first,
November nest. Fifty-six and three
WE-HULL SO SO
& tan.
~E tliat Stephenson & Tunic £
W learn*
bought the first new bale of cotton raised
in Rockdale county this year. They stand at the
head in the commercial business of our little city,
as cotton buyers and general merchants. Go to
them for your goods they can undersell anybody
on Bagging and Ties, Meat, Flour, Corn, Meal,
Syrup, Molasses, Seed Rye, Fresh Turnip Seed,
Sugar, Coffee, Salt at 05c. for large size sacks.
J'hey are selling nails for less than anybody else ,
as they bought targe quantities when they were
very cheap. Get your Hardware from them,
bhoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, Trunks, Furni¬
ture. > Rocking Chairs almost to give away.
jg^fTiis best place in town for Tobacco—smok¬
ing and chewing. Cigars, Fine Cream Cheese
atTiic. per pound. Harness and Saddles, Lace
Harness and Sole Leather at a bargain. Horse
Collars, Brooms, Rope.Buckets, Tinware,Lard,
Hams, Steelyards, Crockryware, Sheeting,
Checks, Hats, Caps, Books, Laces and thous¬
ands of articles not herein mentioned. Come
everybody; everybody invited to cornel Yon
shall have our best attention.
Don't fail io come, as you will lose money by
staying away from
Stsftos % tar s
rr-im-TiJi. iAT i.....»
H. P. I D. M. Almand Co.
Will be in the market to buy all your cotton this fall, haVitig
made arrangements with one of the largest cotton firms in thd
South to buy for them.
COr
The time is here, and cotton is coming in. We will give
the highest market price. ALMAND & CO.
H. P.&D.M.
ATLANTA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
3£ W. Alabama St., Atlanta,
Cook® Bakers. Nurses, Chambermaids Janitors, Washerwomen, Office Bell Laundresses, Boys, Carpenters,
es Butlers, Diivers, Porters, IPy-, Shipping Clerks,
BricKlavers, Painter?, white washers, NiKhtwatchmen, Dravmen,
Nio-bt Cleiks Firemen, Lumber men, Pantrymen, Daiwmen,
and common labererg of all kinds furnished in and out of the oil y.
Cal! write or telephone wtien you are in need and Your order will
receive prompt attention.
ESTABLISHED 1890. TELEPHONE
JFO. W. JONES, Manager.
quarters acres of land the same beiu^
the lands set apart as dower to Mrs.
Lucendy M Treadwell, widow of Jno
Treadwell, deceased. Said land
bounded as fol'ows: on the east by
lauds of W. F. Hardin et al, on the
south by lands of J. F. Almand, on
the west by lands of W. M Bently
and on the "nor h by lands of J. H.
Almand and A. N. Plunkett. Also a
one-tbird interest in judgment in favor
of T. .T. and W. E. Treadwell & Co.
against G. P. and E. S. Sigman, amount
tng to the sum of $40o. Said property
among the heirs. Terms of sale, one
bnIf cash, bonds for titles to purchaser
of land. Terms sale of papers, cash,
T. J. & W. E. TKK.DWKLL,
Administrators of John Treadwell,
deceased. Oct. 7, 1835.
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I guarantee to sell paints for
less than they can be bought else¬
where. Get my prices before
buying, and save money.
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