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CHGCIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.
J. B. & I. H. RBESE.
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The silver ites and gold
an fast getting on the same line,
so that, by Yu ail will be on
same good old D mocratio plat¬
form. They will all agree on
the word bi-metaim-m, to
rightly understood, none
Every one should read the
message of Governor
printed in this issue. Like Sen¬
ator Gordon, in ability he
m’OY: u himself »<juu 1 to every
emergency, even surpassing
judgment of his most ardent
mirers and supporters.
After Stanton’s own
Warren Mas?, of the Gurdon
Times .writes some lines
cing to Mr. Stanton that the ed¬
itors of Arkansas are coming to
the fair. They will have a jolly
time,and all will doubtless shake
hands with theConstitution poet.
The first copy of the Putnam
Herald is upon our table. It is
a well gotten up seven column
folic—a size which wo have al¬
ways like 1. The editor’s an¬
nouncement is well timed and in
good spirit. It is Democratic,
and is a 1G to 1 on the financial
question.
This week was one of unusual
Stir at the Exposition. Many
school children throughout the
country were on hand to learn
from object lessons the many
things of various castes, kinds
nnk characters in the world.
Thursday was Atlanta day, and
all the city turned out in force.
Editor Knowles, of Rome Tri¬
bune, having refused to reply to
the letters of Editor Byrd, of the
Hustler, puts an end to the duel
•which was discussed for a tune.
It is much better to settle the
ali'airotherwise than by lighting*
Life is short and we should
make the best of it, without
quarrels and tights.
The raising of children is a
great responsibility, The boys
and girls of the present day
know more than their parents.
As opi urtuney is given for their
advancement in learning and
gaining large information, they
do not fail t > grasp also the ug¬
ly and wicked tilings that occur.
What is the lemedv?
Mrs. A m 8"p, wife of B
Opi? 0 . S, Marshal,
Columns, Kan., says:
tMySvp), f of “I TWINS wps delivered it
!: less
- than 20 min
utes nml with
w&f after scarcely using any only pain
' ^ £
two bottles of
“MOTHERS’
iKIlNIi
DID NOT SURFER AFTERWARD.
•fpV}
jBiiAi>ni u> EKGiiATon co.. atl.ima, ua.
soldbv all druggists.
S9SK35.V
mm J" r §f til 7 I* » k i V
m k \A I
V..v 8
for IlHiferjtS and OhSidr©!lo
T HIR TT years’ oWrvafiion of Castoria -with ilia patgonago of
millions o f persons, permit ni to speals of it withont gnogsing.
Ji ic tintjgeRtiona’b ly the Lo st rrr. mdy for Infants and Children
iho worlfi it ae ever? known, 7t in itarrolesa. Cfail&reia liko it, Si.
givoa then Iioaltfc. It will anvo iSieir itivaa, In it Blathers hsvfi
soaietL - n^ Vv-McL is .aV-olmtoly cafe and prc-otically poriag t as a,
child’s awadioiae.
Cartoria do-,trays Wo rms.
Cant oria al l ays Foverishatiss .
Ca storia p reven ts yoxattiMig Soar Curd,
Castoria euros Diarrheas, and ’WisuJ Colic.
Castoria relievec Teething Troubles.
Castori a ctirae Const ip ation an# F latulency.
Castoria neutralizes the e ffects c? o&rbomo acid gas or poisonona air .
Castoria does not contain morphine, o pi um, or other narcotic property.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels,
giving healthy and natural sloop.
Cas toria is put np in one-size hottl o B only. 5 t is not aoM in bnlh.
Don’t allow any one t o sell yon an y thing el?o on the plea or promiee
that it is ‘‘j n»t as good” and “will answer every purpose.”
Sco that yon get C-A’S^O-B-l-A.
The fac-simile is on every
signature off wrapper,
Children Cry for Plfohesr 5 ® Castoria.
A bill has been introduced in
the legislature to prohibit the
publishing and sale cf biogra
phies of outlaws. This is one
good step taken by our solons,
and we trust the measure will
become a law. The man whose
deeds are but a record of crimes,
should be forever forgotten when
his body is cold in death.
Wednesday night and Thurs¬
day morning earthquake shocks
were felt in various portions of
the United States. As Atlanta
claims a portion of all that is
great, good or remarkable, a
slight touch of the earthquake
shook a few people—enough,
however, to know that there was
ail earthquake in Atlanta, g o
this notable city is still ahead.
The speech of District Attor
noy Barnes in the Durant trial
at San Francisco, is scathing,
severe and eloquent against
rant. It is a master-piece of'
English, condemning a criminal
in the most withering language,
and at the s ine time alluding
o the innocent and lovely girl,
Blanche Lament, the victim, in
the tenderest and most pathetn
expression!.
EDUCATION.
Greater interest is now mani¬
fested in the subject of education
than ever before. An effort is
being made to secure the pas¬
sage of a law which will author¬
ize the taxation of the people to
build suitable school houses
throughout every county,
to continue public schools for
nine months in the year. Since
the public school system has
been established at all, we think
it well to go the “whole bag.”
The system as first inaugurated
and advanced certainly paralyz¬
ed the efforts and interest of
rents in their children. At
they were willing to supplement
tlie P ub li c money, and employ
teachers for nine and ten months
in thc Year, but now it is a rare
t ^ 1 ^ 11 S to a community of cit
zeus willing to allow more than
the public pays. We think this
disposition on the part of pa
rents is wrong, yet it exists all
the same. We believe every
thing is working to the end of a
complete school system and will
finally result in compulsory ed
ucation. Whether this be right
or wrong we cannot say, but
feel assured from circumstances
taiit if compulsory education
comes,it will be because parerds
feel so little interest in their own
offspring that in order to make
good citizens and respectable
people the State will be foiced
to take steps to edn :ate them,
that the body politic may not
suffer. We do not favor this
idea, but expect that the trend
is in that direction, and it may
b > the best that can be done for
the children coming on.
Do You See Spots
before you in the air ? That’s
your liver’s fault. Rheumatism,
Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Head- <
ache and Biiiiousness are all
your liver’s fault. >
Symptoms of a Disordered Liver:
Pain in back, side and shoulders, a ,
bad taste in the mouth, coated
tongue, general drowsiness, aiges- ,
tion bad, fullness in the stomach, loss
of appetite, sour and sick stomach,
habitual costiveness, dots before the
eyes, s in sallow, eyes yellow, face, ner¬ dry
vousness, pimples on the ,
cough, confused mind.
At the first appearance of
these symptoms call on your
merchant for a bottle of
#knAj\)eural§io m
(JJRJzr
it goes straight to work on the
liver. It cleanses this organ—
makes it active again—purifies
your blood and you’re cured,
Ask Your Druggist or Merchant For It
CULLEN & NEWMAN,
Sole Proprietors,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Hoc’s mediciues for sale by:—
li. P. & D. M. Almand & Co.
Stephenson & Turner, Conyers, Ga
W. E. King, Kings, Ga.
wE HULL GO so
Stephenson h Turner's.
"T^/^E bought lea nx the that first Stephenson bale & Turner
* * now of cotton raised
in Rockdale county 1 his year. They stand at the
head in the commercial business of our little city,
ns cotton buyers and general merchants, Go to
them for your goods they can undersell Corn,"Meal, anybody
on Bagging and Ties, Meat, Flour,
b’vrup, Molasses, Seed Rye. Fresh Turnip Seed,
Sugar, Coffee, Salt at. (15c. for large size sacks.
7 /try are, slU mtj vail# for lex* thou rwi/l.ody else,
ns they hoay Jit tar.ye q tai nt it ies when they were,
no y cheap. Get. your Hardware from them,
Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, Trunks, Furni¬
ture. Rocking Chairs almost to give away.
glSTTiix best place in town for Tobacco—smok¬
ing and chewing. Cigars, Fine Cream Cheese
at 1 ‘i-}c. 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 come! You
shall have our best attention.
Don't fail to come , as you will lose money by
stay iny away from
H. P. & 1 ). M. Almand Co.
Will be m the market to buy all your cotton this fall, having
made arrangements with one of the largest cotton firms in the
South to buy for them.
COTTON-
The time is here, and cotton is coming in. We will give you
the highest market price.
H. P.&D M. ALMAND & CO.
ATLANTA ffPLOlflf AfiEBCT.
Sf W. Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga.
* o’oks, Bakers, Nurses, Chninbormroil- \V i,J etwormr, T.nnndresses, Oev^rness
es, Bricklayers, Butlers, Olivers I’lirie'-, Janitor., fffi e a y , ,«ii l’,.>\ s. Carpenters,
Night CleiKs t'a'iiier>■, Kiri wniieu Lumhe a.lievs, Niiclitv atetimi>n, Shipjiins Clirks,
; men, nmn, i'.m'iy nei , Du rvium, Drainien,
and Common lain ra> s ni all kinila inn i-ln .l in ai d out oi the city.
Call, write or t lejihone 'vl'cn You are in uee.d anil your order will
receive promi t ai ention.
ESTABLISHED 1890 TELE! HONE 1081
JNO. W. JOKES, Manager.
!§ John son I Alnmnd^
"T“ S THE PLAGE to liny vour cooking stoves and tinvare and 8 '^
oth-r goods in their line. They have just received a car load of
Cooking _ and Healing Stoves
===DIRECT FROM THE FOUNDRY.—
They were bought before t,he rise in prices and MDs ;rs Johnson & A‘
mand expeot to give their friends and customers the Benefit of the oldpri- the
ces. Come and see them before you buy. Mr J S Johnson of
firm has been in the business the past, ten rears and knows what will suit
the people, and he buys only such goods as have been tested and proved
to be good. These gentlemen
S EL L EVERYTHING UNDER A GUARANTEE,
If the goods are not what they are recommended, all you have
to do is return them and get your money back. They will repair
your tinware, umbrellas, sewing machines and guns. They also
keep all kinds of machine needles. They keep a general line of all
kinds of engine fittings, piping, etc. They cut and fit pipe. They
keep repairs for Cook and Heating Stoves, and if they haven’t
what you want they will order it from the factory for you. They
are thankful for past patronage and ask a continuance of same.
kjpThey ask all those who owe them to come forward and settle up
their notes and accounts at once, as they need the money.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
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