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GOODFOREVERYBODY
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 hdp the Liver a bit,
and the best helper is the Old lriend, SIM¬
MONS LiVER REGULATOR, the RED Z.
}Mr. C. Himrod, of Lancaster, Ohio,
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.”
Re sure that you ?j-t it. Always look f<r
the RED Z on the package. Arid don’t
forget the word REGULATOR. It is SIM¬
MONS 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
Biliousness and Sick Headache; both are
caused by a sluggish Liver.
0 J. H. Zcilin & Co., Philadelphia.
OhKICIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.■
J. B. & J. H. REESE.
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second-class mail matter.
Saturday, Dec. 14, 1895.
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Allen G. Thurman, the great
statesman, is dead.
Last Wednesday Harry Hay¬
ward was executed.
Col. Livingston insists that
the government should take
speedy action in making Eng¬
land take her hands oil' of Vene¬
zuela.
The 19th of next January will
he the birth day of Con. Robt. E.
Lee. It will he appropriately
celebrated by tho old veterans of
Georgia.
The legislature adjourned on
Wednesday night at. 12 o’clock.
Their werk has been completed,
and it was done with but little or
no warm and boisterous discus¬
sions.
The legislature has passed an
act appropriating $25,000 to
erect a monument on the battle¬
field of Chicamauga in memory
of the bravo Georgians who fell
cm that bloody field.
It seems (o us that tho Presi¬
dent should forego the pleasure
of the “tackle and gun” while
Congress is in session. How
can the body work without the
presence of tho head?
Editor Hawkins, of the Cov¬
ington Enterprise, is now feast¬
ing on spare ribs, backbones and
sausage. It seems, as ho says,
that the good people in Newton
remember the poor. Similar acts
of charity toward us would be
highly appreciated.
Senator Bacon has introduced .
a bill appropriating *75,000 to
investigate the feasibility for a
survey uf a canal from the Miss
issippi valley to the waters of
the Savannah river. It would
have to be built from near
tanooga to Savannah.
The trade edition of the Rome
Tribune was magnificent.
work by Mr Alfred Harper was
i excellent. The effect attained
upon the half-tone engravings
I gave evidence of skilled work—
men in the mechanical depart
raent. Tne inbune ranks with
the foremost dailies in the State,
and is high! v creditable to the
(f aim , T> Iconic
Siau .
Who weeps with you when
you are sad, and swears with
you when you are mad, and
laughs with you when you
are glad ?—T h e editor,
W h o has t'-* b i both
kind and wise, and never(hard
jy ever)lies, when he does cre¬
ates surprise.?—The editor. Who
owns a heart as well as cheek,
possesses spirit proud but meek,
and lives on 40 cents per week?
—The editor.
“Anti-Clique has in this
week’s Banner a paragraph for
our information. When we said
did not “learn > ) the names
we
of the nominees for aldermen,
we simply meant we did not
“get” the names, We remem
ber, however, that Mr. Pleas.
Tucker was nominated and in a
few days afterwards withdrew ;
and that Mr. H. Y. McCord was
nominated hut Col. Glenn’s
name was on the ticket, Who
substituted Mr. Huff’s name for
Mr. Tucker’s or Col. Glenn’s for
Mr. McCord’s wc do not know.
The mass meeting didn’t do it.
VY T e would kindly suggest that
t l Anti-Clique J ) should inform
himself before he attempts to in¬
form others. The election is ov¬
er ; wo are pleased ; the people
are satisfied, and, we suppose,
I t Anti Clique” is happy.
From Manassas to Appo=
mattox.—This great hook by
the first Lt. General of General
Lee’s army of northern Virgin¬
ia, Gen. James Longstreet, is
ready for the public. It is a con¬
scientious and correct history of
the war between the states, told
in a plain unvarnished style, yet
in such a manner as to keep the
reader’s interest to the end
Geu. Longstreet was a great
commander, upon whom Gen.
Lee depended in emergencies.
He has written an impartial
history, giving the Confederacy
her proper place, showing the
bravery and valor of Southern
soldiers and the justice of the
cause for which they fought.
This book will be sold by sub¬
scription only, and we would be
glad to oave everybody come in
and subscribe at once. The law¬
yer, the doctor and the litprary
man as well as every old sol
diet’ should have it.
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!T IS ft SUPERB TONIC and
exerts a wonderful influence in
strengthening her system by
driving through the proper chan¬
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strength are guaranteed to resuit
iroiu its use.
Mv wife was bedridden for eiehtetn months,
after using BRADFIF.LD’S FEMALE REGU¬
LATOR for two months, is getting well.—
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W£ DO JOB WORK !!
WE miliL go 80
W "E learn iliac 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 (15c. for large size sacks.
7 'hey are selling nail* for less than, anybody else,
as they bought large quantities token they were
very cheap. Got your Hardware from them
Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, Trunks, Furni¬
ture. g58S?“Rocking Chairs almosGto give away.
jpSF“Tiis best place in town for Tobacco—smok¬
ing and chewing. Cigars, Fine Cream Cheese
at 12 Lc. per pound. Harness and Saddles, Lace
Harness and Sole Leather at a bargain. Horse
Collars, Brooms, Rope, Buckets, Tinware, Lard,
Hams, Steelyards, Crockrywaro, Sheeting,
Checks, Hats, Caps, Books, Laces and thous¬
ands of articles not herein mentioned. Como
everybody ; everybody invited to come ! You
shall have our best attention.
Don 1 i fail lo come, as you willhse money by
staying away from
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Buy a Victor and know you have the best.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
Makers of Victor Bicycles and Athletic Goods.
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
DETROIT. DENVER.
PACIFIC COAST.
SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES. PORTLAND.
ROCKDALE SHERIFFS SALES.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
January, said next, at within the court legal house hours door
in county, ibe
of the sale, following to the highest bidder, towit: for cash,
property,
One hundred one and one-fourth
acres of land, more or less, same being
toe north half of land lot, number three
hundred and nineteen(3!9)in the iOHi
district of originally Henry now- Rock¬
dale county, Georgia. Said land levied
on as the property of George P. Jones,
to satisfy an execution issued from the
citv court of Atlanta in favor of Home
& Foreign Investment & Agency Com¬
pany, limited, against said Geo. P.
•Jones. This 5th day of December, 1895.
VV. H. M. AUSTIN. Sheriff.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
January, next, at the court house in
Rockdale county, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highe t bidder, for
cash, the following property:
A two-tifihs undivided interest in
sixty-five acres of land, more or less,
lying in the 16th district of originally
Henry now Rockdale county, adjoining
lands of J, L Pate on north. Mat Hen¬
ry on east and south and John Miers on
west. Fait of land lot 258. Said two
fifths undivided interest in said land,
levied on as the property of A. T. Ilam
mock and Harriet A. Hammock to satis
fy an execution issued from justice
court of 475th district, G. M ( r.f Rock¬
dale caunty in favor of G. W. & A. I*.
Cain against said A. T. Hammock and
H. A. Hammock. Lew made by T N.
Simonton, L. C. This Nov. 28tb, 1895.
W. H. M. AUSTIN, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place the
following property, towit; All that
tract or parcel of land lying and being
in RocKdale county, state of Georgia.
bounded on west bv lands of John M.
Zachry, Fretweil, 1). H. Roberts and Sarah E
on south bv lands of C. M.
Maylor-Abby Griffin and Geor- e W.
Gleaton, tow river on east by wateis of the Ycl
and lands of estates of J. A.
B Stewart, deceased, deceased, and J. A. Stew
on north br lands of
ra j, g Fretwpll Bryan^ and A T> tw“- Snmmors
and Fnmk containing '
Seed Your Job Work So l
>"lrp(i and eififlitY acre?, more or less, lev¬
ied on a* the property of Susie C. (irif
fin in the hands of J. 11. Griffin,admin¬
istrator of Susie (’. Griffin, deceased, to
snisfvtwofl fas or exe ut ons issued
from Newton superior court—one in fa¬
vor of J. A. & T. S). Stewart tor the
use of Stewart Bros, a :8jn>t J. II. Grif¬
fin, administrator of S. C Griffin; the
other in favor ot IT. W. Means
•la nes II /iffiti. adininisfaator of Su
sie G. GritTia. I.evie to satisfy hothi
fi fas. W. H. M. A J3TIN, Sheriff.
Dec. 6, 1835.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Rockdale County. --To
All Whom 1 1 May Concern : R. W.
Tucker, administrator of A. B. E.
Hardeman, deceased, applies to rae
for letters cf dismission from bis
trust as such administrator of fraid
deceased' and 1 will pass upon bis
application on the first Monday in
January, 1896, at my office in Con¬
yers, said county. Given undprmy
hand and official signature this Oct
3rd, 1895. A. M. Helms,
Ordinary.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Ail parties holding claims deceased, against
the estate of Job : L. Scott,
or his widow, will please present Ga.,
same to J..D. Scott, Conyers,
by the first of January, 1896.
W. W. Scott, Executor.
Ncv. 27, 1895.
CITATION.
„ Georgia, Rockdale County.—Martha .. _
Garter,co. , having applied for a twelve
month’s support out of the estate of her
late husband, James Carter, coL.de
etnunffi. and the appraisers appointed
tlavin S fll, D their return in my office,
this is to cite all persons concerned that
wi h P a ! sl Y 0 » fne same on the fir»t
Monday r in January, next Phis Dec.
5, 1895. A. M. HELMS, Ordinary.