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SIMMONS
3
REGULATORS
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
and everyone needs it at all times of the
year. Malaria is always about, and the
only preventive and relief is to keep the
Liver active. You must help the Liver a bit,
and the best helper is the Old Friend, SIM
T.
says: “Simmons Liver Regulator
broke a case of Malarial Fever of three
years’ standing for me, and less than
one bottle did the business. 1 shall use
It when in need, and recommend it.”
Be sure that you get it. Always look lo"
the RED Z on the package. And don’t
forget the word REGULATOR. It is SIM
a-.ONS Liver REGULATOR, and there is
only one, and every one who takes it is
sure to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS
ALL IN THE REMEDY. Take it also for
B'iiousness and Sick Headache; both are
caused by a sluggish Liver.
; J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia.
The IKcchlg,
:,mCIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.
J. B. & J. H. REESE.
Euieicd at the puBtofiicc at Conyers as
8(corni-class mail matter.
Saturday, Nov. 23, 1895.
ADVERTISING RATES.
3 mo. « mo. 12 mo.
1 ll.OII if.g.od *•1,00 I * 0.1 u
» l 4.00 7.50 10.00
7.59 12.00 ! 20.00
column 10.00 15.00 I 25.00
W “ 18.00 Ml. 00 1 ! 55.00
3'i 00 50 00 100 00
Lot hIs 5 cents per line for flr*t inser¬
tion ; 214 cents for each subseque n in¬
sertion." Regular adv. 50c. per subse inch for
first upertiou; 20c for each p ent
inser ion.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One year, in advance ................ $ 1.00
81x months, in advance.............. .51
fir. Crisp’s
On the sixth page of this issue
will be found the speech of Hon.
Charles F. Crisp. It is for the
benefit of our readers who want
to keep posted on the money
question. Mr. Crisp argues for
free silver and bimetalism also.
From what we gather the silver
and gold men are both, in favor
of bimetalism, each having their
opinions as to how this is to he
done.
A So tnd money man cannot
see how she free, unlimited and
independent coinage of silver at
16 to 1 will secure bimetalism.
The silver man cannot see how
gold and silver can circulate if
gold is the basis. So, here it
goes. For our part, notwith¬
standing the able speech of Mr
Crisp we can see nothing for the
good of the country in free and
unlimited coinage of silver. It
will bring about silver inono
metalism, while the position of
the sound money men will give
both gold and silver to the peo¬
ple.
We are glad to know that the
newspaper accounts of Gen’l.
Longstreet’s attack on Gen’l.
Lee are untrue. Geu’l Long
street iu a letter to his publish¬
ers states that he has said noth
ing in his forthcoming hook re¬
flecting upon the character or
generalship.of Lee. It is grati
fying to know this. It was hard
for a Confederate veteran
believe that Lee’s right arm of
the great Virginia army would
reflect upon his chief, so well
beloved by all.
At the Methodist conference,
held in Elbert-on this week, the
report on missions states that
many of the membership openly
oppose sending the gospel to for¬
eign lands. This is pracAcailv
so in all the denominations.
Tiie quavrymen near Lithotiia
have struck, while blasting, a
ledge of marble, which, it i
thought, isof fine quality. L
this bo true, and it is discovered
to he in abundance, the ownei
thereof has a bonanza.
The French say “it is the im
that happens, 11 This
J l roved to be the ease with
.
the Mount Lebanon Shakers
The whole scientific world ha
b«o laboring to cure tlyapopsia
but every eliorc seemed to nice
with defeat. The suffering from
stomach troubles lias been al
most universal. Mulritudi
have no desire for food, and that
which they do eat causes them
pain and distress, Slecpl s
nights are the rule and not tin
exception and thousands of s if
ferers have become discouraged
The Shakers of Mount Leba
non came to the front
with their new Digestive Cordial
which contains not only a food
already digested, but is a diges¬
ter of food, It promptly re
lieves nearly all forms of indi¬
gestion. Ask your druggist for
one of their hooks.
Laxol, the new Castor Oil, is
being used in hospitals. It is
sweet as honey.
THE COUNTY NEWS.
SHADY DALE DOINGS . .
(This letter crowded out last week)
Corn huskings.
“Tater” diggings.
The pound party at Mr. J. H.
Hardin’s was well attended.
We had six guests from Ala¬
bama last week.
The Congregational church
has . ailed Rev. J. C. Forrester
to the pastorate for another
year. Bro. Forrester is one of
the best men in Georgia.
Mr, John D. Parker, of Reed
Brake, Ala., gave us a pleasant
call last week.
We have just returned from
the rural districts of old Gwin¬
nett county. Old Gwinnett can’t
he surpassed for pretty girls and
good citizens.
Billy Stow visited Redan last
Saturday.
Mr. George Spinks happened
to a very painful accident by
emptying one chamber of his
revolver through his index fin¬
ger,while enroute from Jackson
home, not long since, The
wound is very painful, hut not
seriously dangerous Dr. Woods,
of Woodston, dressed the wound.
Our friend, Patrick, attended
the Exposition last week
J. A. Parker visited relatives
in DeKalb couuty this week.
Mr. Ben Maddox, of this coun¬
ty, and Miss Edna Smith,of Hen
ry county, were happily married
last week
Mr. John Kelley and family,
of Joppa, Ala., are visiting in
eur community.
Guess what young lady uara
e( j } ier p e fc kitten for two widovv
ers.
Sowing wheat is almost a
thing of the past in our neigh
bor hood,
We are glad to know that Mr.
Jesse Almand’s little bal y girl,
who has been T ulte slck ’ 1S
much better.
Burning Or
Freezing.
Whether you’re scorched
with fever or chilled with
a deep seated cold, the
same medicine will cure
you —
Dr. C.C. Roc's
i f
or j i
For The Fiver
and Kidneys.
Pleasant to the Taste.
It does not cause constipa¬
tion, but breaks chills, prevents
fever, purifies and thickens the
blood, corrects the liver, clean
ses the stomach and improves
digestion, creates an appetite
and quiets the nerves.
At all druggists and general stores,
CULLEN & NEWMAN,
Sole Proprietors,
Knoxville, Tennessee.
For sale by H, P. & D. M. AUutu d
& Co. and Stephenson & Turner.
Conyers, Qa., and W. E Kicg>,
Kinas. Ga.
RICHARDSON RIPPLES.
Married— On Wednesday, Nov. 2<H1?,
at 12 o’clock at the residence of the
bride’s fatter, Mr. G. W. Morris, Miss
.Jos'e Morris and Mr. J. D. Bowen, both
of Henry county. Quite a number of
relatives and friends were present. Dr.
Henderson, of Stcckbridge, performed
the ceremony in a beautiful and im¬
pressive style. Mr. Bowen is one of
our most successful farmers and has
all thetgood qualities required to make
a model husband, while Miss Josie ’s
one of the best and sweetest of young
ladies. May their every wish be grant
ed and their joys be unnumbered is the
wish of their friend, “Seabe.”
■^•^■■^■ANTEIP.-Several YV ladies trustworthy travel
jz-i.nilemon or to
in Georgia for “established reliable
nyuso. Salary $780 and expenses.
Steadv position. -C'j iclope reference, and
seli' odnri 6ed st in perl envelope. The
Do- inion < onipany. Third Floor, Oma¬
ha Bleg., Chicago, 111.
..dminw.-katok-sbalk.
A re.abl v m order of the court of
Ordinary of Rockdale county, will be
sold at auction at the court house door
of sai l county, on the first Tuesday m
December next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, towit:
Two-fifths undivided interest in four
hundred acres of land, more or less, in
the eleventh district of originally He -
ry, non’ Rockdale county, bounded on
the north by lands of K. S. Situs, east
by South river, south bv D. H. Bowen
and M'S -1 by John G. Mann. Sold as
the property of Mrs M. T. Swann, late
of said county ceceased Terms, cash
This 5th day SWANN, of Nov., Administrator. 1895.
T. G.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
I will be in Conyers, town dis¬
trict, Sept. 28tli and from the 7th
to 19th of Oct. After November
1st all the remainder of my time,
only when at the precincts,
Sheffield district, Sept.
Oct. 18th and Nov. 15tli. Hon¬
ey Creek district, Thursday,
Sept. 26tli, Oct. 17th and Nov.
14th. Lorraine district, Sept.
30tli, Oct. 21st. and Nov. 18th.
My office will be at Stephen
son & Turner’s store when in
town. Very respectfully,
E. F. Cook, T. C. Rockdale Co.
YOUNG CD WIVES
WE OFFER A REMEDY WHICH
INSURES SAFETY TO LIFE
OF MOTHER AND CHILD,
Mothers’ Friend
ROBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN,
HORROR AND RISK.
“ My wife used only two bottles. She
was easily and quickly relieved; is now
doing splendidly.— J. S. Mohton, Harlow, N. C.
Sent by express or mail, on receipt of price,
$1.00 per bottle. Book "TO MOTHERS"
mailed free.
BBADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
SOLD BV ADD DRUGGISTS,
WE (KIEL (£0 SO
Stspkson % Turner's §
w E* learn that Stephenson & Turne
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 65c. for large size sacks.
They are selling nails for less than anybody else ,
as they bought large quantities when they were
very cheap. Get your Hardware from <hem,
Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, Trunks, Furni
tu re. Rocking Chairs almost to give away.
£Sr-TiiE best place in town for Tobacco—smok¬
ing and chewing. Cigars, Fine Cream Cheese
at 12-1 c. per pound. Harness and Saddles, Lace
Harness and Sole Leather at a bargain. Horse
Collars, Brooms, Rope, Buckets, Tinware, Lard,
Hams, Steelyards, Crockrvware, 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.
Vent fail to come, as you will lose money by
slaying away from
Stepinu & tar’s 1
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Johnson & Almand’s
B3SX2 S TOE PLACE to buy 3 : 0 m’cooking stoves and tinware and all
other goods in their line. They have just received a car load of
Cooking 1 and Heating Stoves
S3 = ^DIRECT FROM THE FOUNDRY.= = S3
They were bought before the rise in n- lces and Messrs. Joln^on & Al
mand .>xpeot to give their friends and customers Mr. the benefit Jolnson of the oldpri- of
ce*. Come and see them before you buy. J. S. the
firm has been in the business the past ten years and knows what will suit
the people, and he beys only such goods as have been tested and proved
to be good. These gentlemen
SEEL EVERYTHING UNDER A GUARANTEE,
If the goods are not what they are recommended, all you have
to do is return them and get vour 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.
jg^They ask all those who owe them to come forward and settle up
t ^ e j r notes and accounts atonce, as they need the money,
vtua'd ^ Lit v xvRDl T?i?GT>T7'/^ JbG r ILL T 1 Tr'TTT IjIj 1 V i
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c i U liii-UiiJ. 1 CUJ-J-WL.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Rockdale CcUaty -lo
All Whom It May Concern : R. W.
Tucker, administrator of A. B. E.
Hardeman, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from tv's
trust as such administrator of said
deceased" and I will pass upon his
application on the first Monday in
January, 1890, at my office in Con¬
yers, said county. Given under ruy
hand and official signature this Oct.
3rd, 1895. A. M. Helms,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Agreeably to an order of the court of
Ordinary of Rockdale county, will be
sold ct auction at tha court bouse door
in said county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property; towit:
One tract or parcel of land in the tenth
district of originally Henry, n'»w Rock¬
dale county, part of land lot no. and
known as part of the Mat Swann place,
containing eighty-two acres, more or
less, and bounded as follows: On the
east by Ed Grier, on the r,outh by Ed
Grier and D. F. Jones, on the west bv
Ben Farmer and on the north by J.
Floyd Piper. Sold as the property of
John WesTey Grier, col., late of said
county, deceased. Terms: One-half
cash and remainder due in twelve
months with interest at 8 per ceut. from
date. Nov. oth, 1895.
JOHN II. ALMAND,
Adair. Estate of John Westley Grier,
deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Agreeably to an order of the court of
Ordinary of Rockdale county, will be
sold at auction at the court house door
of said county on the first Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours
of sale the following property, towit:
One tract of land containing one hun¬
dred and sixteenth fifty acres, district more or lesq lying
in the of originally
Henry, now Rockdale, county, and
bounded as follows: On north by lands
1 of J. H. Tucker, east by lands of W. B,
Pittman, south by lands of J. B. Nor- Sold
ton, west bv lands of J. H. Peek.
as the property of Wm, P. Laird, late
of said county, deceased. Terms cash.
Th i V!^ 1 L <i ? y Y l d ?’.
AIdCF J H. r LA;RD, Admimstra<.riN. . . ...
ADM N STRA ! OR S SALL.
Agreeably t > an order of the court of
the court of Oi dinarv of Rockdale coun¬
ty, wilt be sold at auction at the court
house door of said < ounty on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following prop¬
erty, towit: One undivided one-third
interest in one hundred and fifty aens
of land, more or less, being pares of
land lots nos. 84 and 85, in the tenth
district of originally Henry, now Rock¬
dale county, bounded as follows: On
the east by A. J. Ogletree, north by
Bob Clark, west by J. B. Graham, south
by J. T. Scott, also fifty acres more or
less, part of land lot no. in the tenth
district of originally Henry, now New¬
ton c mnt.v, and known as a part of the
lows: old Willingham South place, bounded as fol¬
by L. F. Livingston, west
by A. J. Ogletree, north by Chas. Mad¬
dox and east by lands formerly owned
by Bill Jones. Sold as proper yof Mrs.
E. J. Penn late of Rockdale county, de.
ceased. Terms cash . This 5th day of
Nov , 1895. H. C. PENN,
Administrator.
Georgia, Rockdale County.—To Ail
Whom it May Concern : T. H. Ken
non and W, V. Aim and have in due
form applied to the undersigned for
permanent letters of' administration,
with will annexed,' on the estate of
Mrs. Francis Kennon, late of said coun
ty, deceased, and I will pa3S upon said 1
application on the first Monday in De
cember, 1295. This Oct. 31, 1895.
A. M. Helms, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED¬
ITORS.
All persons indebted to the estate of
John Westley i^rier, eol.,deceased, settlements, are
urged to make immediate
and those having claims against said
estate are requested to present them at
once to me. John H. Ai-mand,
Admr. estate of John Westley Grier,
deceasad. This Oct, 18 , 1885 ,