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V0L.XV.
A uatejEy mi i m
for infants arad Children..
T HIRTTT million* years’ of persons, observation perm it of m Castoria to speak with of it without tba p atroasge guessing;. of
It is tmqueatioaa'bly the bast remedy for Infa nta aa d Children
the world has ovor known. It is harmless. Childress liko it. It
give* them health. Kt will save their lives. In it Mothers hare
something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a
child's medicine.
Castoria destroys Worms.
Castoria allays Feverishness,
Castoria prevents vomiting Sonr Curd.
Castoria curesJBiarrWsa and Wind Coilo.
Castoria relieves Teething Troubles,
Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency.
Cas toria neutralises the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air,
Cas toria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property.
Cas toria assimilates the food, regulates the Btcmach and bowels,
giving healthy and natural slee p.
Ca storia i» put up In ona-size bottles only. It ia not sold in hulk.
Do n't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise
that it Is ‘‘just aa good” and “will answer every purpose.”
See that you got C"A°S-T**0-R-I-A.
The fae-mssaile is r>w every
signature of wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
R. W. BAGBY. II. M. SPEER
-DISTILLERS, COVINGTON, GA.
Dealers In FINE WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEYS.
We make a specialty of our own makej hand made, copper distilled,
PURE CORN WHISKEY. We desire to say that no bethr or pur
er corn whiskey can be found on earth than our celebrated “Cow
ser Springs” corn whiskey: We also keep on hand Domestic
and Imported Whiskeys for medicinal purposes. W'e
solicit the patronage of our friends in Rockdale and
adjoining counties. All orders filled promptly.
RAGBY & SPEER, COVINGTON, GA.
I Dr. W. H o Lee’s Dragster© I
• HH S HEADQUARTERS FOR :
* SANTA CLAUS *
Be sure to examine my stock before buying any thing in the
way of
PBBSEITTa
DR. W. H. LEE.
, TILLEY &OUIGG,
K-WAREHOUSEMENsAND Dealers In-:
Cb*' CD £b 2 - 7 J-L. fL - TT i O sS
keep on hand at all times J I We carry a full line of nice
111 kin ds of Lumber, Shingles, etc. Doors, 51 an ties. Sash, Blinds ard
Always Bairns.
see us before buying • We can save you money.
ob work artistically exe
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cutecl at this office.
CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1895.
RANDOM NOTES.
Mr. John Day, our county,
expected to leave last week for
a trapping tour in southwest
Georgia. He will liunt all fur
boaiing animals in general and
beaver particularly. Mr. Day
is no novice in the business, hav¬
ing been engaged in it for four¬
teen seasons past. The lime lie
thus employs is between crops,
and lie spends the holiday sea¬
son in camp. The business has
thus far been profitable to Mr.
Day; he informed us that his re¬
ceipts for furs had never been
less than $100 per month, and
that upon one occasion he re¬
ceived §16 for one skin. It
would appear that the natives of
the southern portion of the State
would cover the field and that
there would be no opening for
an outsWen, but such is not the
case, for it is a fact that com¬
paratively few people who en¬
gage in trapping are successful,
the reason being that they do
not thoroughly understand it.
It is like a great many occupa¬
tions—“Easy when you know
how.” Mr. Day is of the “know¬
ing ones,” as nis success attests.
However, he says, the business
is not so good now as in time
past.
The editor of a country news¬
paper is happy when a subscri¬
ber pays for his paper, The
next best thing a subscriber can
do for the editor is to whisper an
occasional vord of encourage
ment but when both these ,. best
of things” come together, verily
the editor’s cup of joy bubbleth
over. We have in mind several
persons, who, besides leaving us
a dollar better off materially,
have left kiud words which lin¬
ger in our memory long after
the dollar has found its way to
our creditors, notwithstanding
we exerted all our miserly in¬
fluences to retain it.
Mr. Tyner, of Philadelphia,
has been in our city this wpek.
He came down on a hunt for
partridges, but had poor luck
the first day or two. However,
he hoarded what he killed and
will take some Georgia quail
to the city of Brotherly Love
theyTiU have^beejfdeatTabout
ten days, and I fear, will have
lost the genuine flavor.
We are not croakers, but we
think the exposition will do a
great many people more harm
than good. A number of farm
ers who would have paid up this
year have spent from one-half a
bole to two bales of cotton in
seeing the exposition. Thema
J iority of these didn’t stay long
enough to the , show . at , , leis- -
view
uro and comprehensively. Per
haps the only lasting impression
made ypon some was that made
by some worthless midway
show.
Children Cryf tn
Pitcher's Castoria*
THECOUNTYNLWS.
RICHAUDSOX RI1TLKS.
[This h tier week.] arrived too lute for publi¬
cation lat-T,
Rainy weather! Bad on inov
ers and traveling men.
Mr. G. W. Simmons’ family
will move to their home in Gw In
nett county tomorrow, We re
gret to give them up, but wish
them much success in their new
home.
Several of our people went to
the exposition last week.
Miss Willie Morris visited hci
cousin, Miss May Morris, in De
Kalb county last week.
Rev. Patilla, of Lithonia,
preached an interesting sermon
at Union Sunday. We are glad
to claim him as our preacher for
another conference year.
Mrs. B. F. Bowen is slowly re¬
covering after several days’ ill¬
ness.
Miss Moseley, of near White
house, was the guest of Miss
Fannie 'Willingham last week.
( i Independent,” we can guess
who the young lady was.
SEABE.
A splendid line of glassware
and crockery at Jones’—going
CHEAP.f
TRIED FOR YEARS.
Mr. John R. Tarver, Dalton,
Ga., says; “June 5th, ’95. This
is to certify that I have used
Royal Germeteur in my family
for the last five years for various
complaints, viz : Indigestion,
bowel troubles and general de¬
bility, and find it all that it
claims to be. In fact I would
not be without it in my house. J J
If you would know the value of
this great remedy in family,
send to the Atlanta Chemical
Co., Atlanta, Ga., for 48 page
book, free. New package, large
bottle, 108 doses, $1. For sale
by Dr. W. H. Lee.
A full line of jewelry at J.
W\ Jonefe’ store.
If you’re in doubt whether
your trouble is Indigestion or
Dyspepsia, just take a lew doses
of Simmons Liver Regulator for
it will settle the whole question.
< t I have tried Simmons Liver
Regulator for Dyspepsia and
find it just the thing to relieve
me. A small dose after meals is (
sure to prevent Indigestion.”—
g. S. Perkins, Sharon, Ga. “It
is the best medicine to aid di
gestion.”—J J. Black, Duncan,
Arizona.
Go to the store of Mr. J. W.
Jones for your goods of every
kind.
SAW MILLS.
$160 T0h$900.
ENGINES&B0ILERS
To suit. 100 in stock. Large
stock of*
SHAFTING, PULLEYS. BELTING
AND SUPPLIES.
LOMBARD* CO., AUGUSTA. GA
Sigaci : I i
p “mgs2$ 4 I® S’ E iV.-i- nrr ’ Oi . S» J» 0 film mpm > PPlff ► IlfSill
NO. 51
Arrest
disease by the timely use of
Tula’s Liver Fills, an old and
favorite remedy of increasing
popularity. Always cures
SICK HEADACHE,
sour stomach, malaria, indiges
tion, torpid liver, constipation
anc j £ ]} bilious diseases.
TUTT’S Liver PILLS
MIDDLE CtEOECtIA D ATLAMTC R. R
Effective June 12 , 0 a. m., 1S95.
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connect
at Maehen with M & N trains for Ma¬
con. Madison and Athens. Connect at
Milledgeville with trains for Augusta,
Macon atul other points south and east.
J. W. PRESTON, General Manager.
THE
LITTLE
ONES
Are the joy and sunlight of our
homes. Use all care to keep the
little ones in health. Do not give
them nauseous doses. You can
overcome their troubles with Dr.
King's
Royal Germetiiar.
They all like to take it because it
does not taste like a medicine,
but like a lemonade. It cures colic
»» young children, overcomes all
bowel troubles, gives good digestion,
anc j q n ; e t ( healthful sleep,
As a tonic for weak children and
as a remedy for use in teething, it is
the greatest in the world,
C^Sold by Druggists, new package,
large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar,
Manufactured only by
The Atlnta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Write for IS-Pr.ge Book, Bailed Tree.
FOR SALE BY
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