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’ agent.
represent the , rTr crp ,, nm
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[pin Icerninst
Peop!e and
Events.
Children ©syfm
tcher’s Castoria B
iiiiitatv Company is thinking o!
e the grave of
Une, monument at
B lamented friend, Frank Smith.
a . e member of the
k was a valued
inteers, aiidkisis the only death
organization .
has created in that
hope the company will decide to
[the monument, for it would be a
lute m ost wborthilY bestowed.
Baby was sick, wa gave her Castona.
[n cried for Castona.
, a was a Child, she
she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
sn Castoria.
she had Children, she gave them
a
• n i S Rockwell chapter No. SS,
t. yj,. will meet in regular monthly
location Monday evening Feb. IOth
(, at 7 o'clock P, M. important busi
i. Take due notice and govern
rselvts accordingly.
J, A. Sxewakt, II. P .
H. M. Austin, See’ty.
large stock of l aits just received a.
I Jones.
L Ln Nellie Gaily has gone to Cov
to he the guest of Miss Carrie
ris,
r. and Mrs. Henry Ray’s little baby
r e ry sick with measles
Ike many friends here of Mrs. II
Lltnand, er , of Ingleside, will seri be
hed to learn that she has been
f sick during the pa-t week.
Hr.,Tones’ sioie is libe l to the brim
(li new goods.
jfrj. Char. Turner, is on a visit to
itives in Atlanta.
[Figures [ and facts,” Summers said,
When he wrote the ad to sell;
JGivfi’ti, figures and fads and they’r
led
I To my store without a bell. > 1
Br. Howard Turner says tlie “lone
|r”ist!is kas. only thing, that shines in
lie have two many shoes—Summers
IheOrdiiiaiY lias some new Sdg in
p issue. See them in another column.
Inmtnon sense is Lc!ter Ilian war.
f. your common cents bv trading
li Summers.
we will change Use n.ake-up of our
>er next week and give more reading
Her, Read the adve. tisemvnts this
il;. Thev may be out. next week.
[here will be no w.lr w^r :l;is spring ex¬
it the unceasing waged by tium
r> in the interest of his customers.
hfre will not be a single sheriff sale
,hisooaniY next month, This if?a
at advertiiement for our people..
Iven it you have money to burn don’t
extravagant. See Suromei’s prices.
| real sorry sale at Summers’—you’ll
porry if you miss such a chance.
K e call vour attention to the new ari
|tisements in this issue. Read them.
Services were held in the new Chris
bchurch the tir^t time last Sunday.
v . Mr. Rengor preached there to an
preciativc congregation.
ill kinds Irish potatoes at Mr. j
-e?.
Mr. Fudox McCalla, of Feeatur, was
fe this week.
Union sets at Mr. Jones
Fresh garden seeds, onions cabbage
fnips oranges appies lomor.s etc. at
The town has been filled with
fummers this week.
Ua unexpected rush of advertis
[ nt3 just before going to press forces
r® Steet you widi an insufficiency of
r* an d editorial news this week.
* fear it will not always be thus.
that’ people ate growing more
ti more in habit of looking to
r - ^ ■ H. Lee Druggist for the
pest ! ^ and best of everything in
e ru g line. They sell Cham
brlains Cough Remedy, fa
pus tor its cure 3 of bad colds,
pup and whooping cough,
r him in need of such a medi
F e give this remedy a trial
P d .'ou will he more than pleas
pvvitli the result.
Bray Horse Rims.
The dray Jiorge of Tilley & Qu’gg
ran-i h Mr. Romp Quigg jetf.-nlaj
evening. After going ?on;e m.-tauee
Hemp was thrown frow"file dray, one
Of the wii-e’s pacing over his body,
He a *80 received a gm-h in hi* he'd
ill at bled freely. Ho v.r S car Uvd' R
Dr. Stewait’a office whore I i* woundo
i "' er * dre3S ® ! #nd »U’ea.ek va- esiDed
hon^ At eight o-, an o improviae.1. clock iii«t evening ur.cr by tie friends, was
resting veil and ini', rmed Mr. Tilley,
i hi« partner, that he expect, a to nsiiine
M * ilmin Mnrd;lY ■*»"»»««*. Wo are
gitul ^ aalicirvute a apeodv r. covert-
A i.ip a- c.re of table cioi ry just rr
ccived tit J. ... J mscV. The t
iia lit is wel! vto t i > ear inspection.
Mr Fluid LNu’ikc.f win- to At’atst:v
yesteid iy to bring bou e a lsc-i*o 1
father recently purchased there.
A new lot of flm-elr.ss pocket knive
at J. VV. Jones’. Boys, the-e are ilic
knives yon are looking ftr.
LAWFUL NOTICE.
GEOK.iIA, Rockdale Count? ;
We the undersigned ferbid hunting
or otherwise trespassing on our lands
in said county.
G T, Smiih, J. il. Peek,
F. M. Chandler. »v . II• (.amp
M. t. Bradford, K. A T . Camp
A. i>. Phillips, J. F. Peek, sr.
The little daughter of Mr.
Fred Webber, Holland, Mass.,
had a very bad cold and cough
which he not been able to cure
with any thing. I gave him a
25 cent bottle of Chamberlan’s
Cough remedy, says W. P.
Holden, merchant and postmas¬
ter at West Brimfield, and the
next time I saw him he said it
worked like a charm, This
remedy is intended especially
for acute throat and lung dis¬
ease? such as colds, croup and
whooping cough, and it is fa¬
mous for its cures. There is no
danger in giving it to children
for it contains nothing injuri¬
ous. Eor sale by Dr. W. H.
Lee Druggist.
Children Cry feu
Pitcher’s Castci-sa*
A dvertiriiug in this paper brings good returns.
^potts n | II pnnQunn
aCl Halyill \Ml 'ifeRi Ms \Md fcSililiyiaUb
Nearly every Planter in - the Soufh-easton Cotton States is
familiar with the pre-eminent merits of
SCOTT’S GOSYPIUM PHOSPHO.
For nearly “ twenty V,.: years if has been one of file most popular,
^ ag ]iablc b nds 0 f Fertilizers OU the market.
Only the purest and best materials are used in its manufac¬
ture, and so faithfully and cnucientiously has if been manufac¬
tured on the original formuMr, that for over fifteen years its
average analysis has not varied as much as one-half of one per
cent, in any of its guarante d percentages.
As a COTTON and CORN EERLTLlZELt it may have
but it lias no superior i.i genera’ adaptability to Southern
soils.
It gives lo the p'ant a regular, steady growth, never fires, and
enables the plant to stand a drought without evil effects longer
than any other FERTILIZER.
SCOTT’S GOS'SYPIUM PHOSPHO is guaranteed as fellows:
Available Phosphoric Acid. . i) to 11 per c t"
Ammonia ....................... . 2' : o to ;j)g per cent.
PotaUl(IC g O?.................... . 3 to 3 per cent.
Average C* official analy- e-'
sis for past F ifteen 1 ears:
Available Phos. Acid,
10.15; Ammonia, 3.08;
Potash, KO, 2,08 percent.
IT 15 MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE
SOUTHERN FERTILIZER COMPANY.
a GEO. W. SCOTT MFG. C0 9 , Atlanta. Ga.
Successors to , CO nER, HULL & CO., Savannah, Ga.
Offices— ATLANTA and SAVANNAH, G A.
Factories—ATLANTA, SAVANNAH and ROME, GA .
FOE SALE BY—
■ Smith & Lifsey,
CONYERS and COVINGTON, GA., at prices to MEET ANY
COMPETION.
! T&rew Away His Cane,
Mr. D. Wiley, ex-poslm after
5
j p, at ,. ,, fc ,. iN ,.. v 1 v\ as So bad- . ,
! '" ’_V‘' “
’ •,
j i that «ifiicte<l lie with rbeutmni m
was only Uhle to
1 , ' Vlth . , Cn » es «»"
>
j f ‘ len caused him ore at pair.
After r ;ng Champc-rlnhF., Fain
Balm •:. was so much im.nrov
*
, , , , .
0U * 1i:l t.i.’aw nu ay his tano-.
Do S:l ; 5.is liniment did him
move q -1 than ail uther medi
oim;s troatJn , at. p;n f, V Hh
er. For sale at 50 cents pc:
bht : iM by Dr,* VV. II. Leo l>ug-
Another i. .-’.V iot of cioclti ry ju-c re
cei.ed a Mr. J,.u< s’ ctore
1GS Sale.
A first-class i ir.no chesp for cinli
Cali i t. tins effl :i“.
PAints.
Faints—W e have made ar¬
rangements with
ers to sell Paints at wholesale.
Tilley & Quigg.
sJoi H p A. frrtwtniiP sa4a £'■■■ •ZT'
' r *!3S^ *“ i ’ck*? ttka % zJxs. tscaanu?'
-"ssiv caeafi BKKtisa n
<J,X T 1 «. ALM&ND ^ GO,
STILL LEADS THEM ALL.
Always Q% BY GOOES, NO 1 ION?, HA1
on hand a fail lino u l :•
SHOES and CLOTH iNG, CROCKERY aid GLASSWARE, and a Pul:
and Lump a te line of
Grom! Bsito li Fan Smipes.
•V Don't buy your sup¬
plies etc., until you see
US.
Wo resprcifuVy solicit jour patronage.
3. fi. 'MUipiD ^ 60-
DOTS OF I
COTTON RHi ORT
bai.es.
Ftov ions ivcoitiis 0 S
Tbit wv-vU’s
Tot ill tO ii.-i to «>>
t'i CO R>r middling 7*c
Farm To Rent.
Te; er i:.i!i f ;i!.i to en?
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SAW Mii.L fOif >3 \! K
i’t] ciifr's it::; rovc i 1 ! • • >
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itxh OU li > a ’a , i\ t>: •
m. r?. < i j. t < t ••
ii Miii ill iii,
I have opened an ofiiue in the
building formerly occupied by
Or. J. J. Seamans, urn! solicit t.
share of the patronage of the
P eo P 1(3 -
li. A, Jones, Dentist.
W~*m
r/ 1 CURES ’V /A
M ’? ,4r J f w i^ p 1 I
^ ■ '* ' *
a|? : ft ■Vrir ■■ ? / DYSPEPSIA
a \ \ .ill 1 CATARRH
m,
V s * I MALARIA f
&v This great remedy is indorsed by r KIDNEY
w :-L 1 ‘ ysicinns, and prescribed by them
aii over the world. TROUBLES^
T Positively guaranteed to cure the most
u fiThorn cases. The formula is published
j >' plainly cn every bottle. As a tonic it is PIMPLES
ri n \ t
? u uperior M BLOTCHES i
r
I TO ALL &0LDS0RES I' .1 -
«>arsaparillas C er-, 4 t BLOOD = I
Female Complaints and ^ I
For
s tems building it acts up like run-down magic. sys¬ Try POISONING V
M a bottle and be convinced. RHEUMATISM
I Ki- • :) THE TRUTH
Croc '-Vr.s .,iiy;J<-!H:,s, L X TRACT a t.'c'.’.r.. ire FROM • tic itmeiit sufferer fit, BOOR tiiimral far OF H Wells, months. TESTIMONIALS. Tex., Derived or Hot no Springs, benefit SCROFULA &c
> ”i— ‘;.iy i'. ip* \’. iia-ceeltti'.-d ’*. Linpman’s rav Great r-ou.iition Remo hopeless, iy. TlirnuKh but. as its a last use resort l A
1 F.TIMMINS am
to-:!av aweil man.” W K 2 %
of TiTimins & Trines, Leading Grocers, W uxahaebie, Tex.
Indorsed by L». W. L*ea:;en», Dr; ggiat.
l B i-ifjaiid • two ! Sworn “P. vcm p. iwUollattoaof to ; P., and L.i IJppman’gGreat subscribed -loo:,. th .uuOly J. t before i.- SI. art. Lambeet, Remedy,cured me,” Hail not Notary slept meof Public. „ on diflieult ... Dc either ^ fcido breatb- TcJt for . IWONDERFULI
' Various n.r.n’c “Sugcrcd Great romc-hi Remciiy, f s r failed veers comp'-t'cly lo v.itU Uf;. remove a rlisaxmeable J. cured it. D. Three JOHNSON, me.” bottles eruption Savannah, of P. on P. my P., l.ipp- Ga. face. REMEDY. J
1 SOL D BY ALL DRUGGI STS SEND FOR M r J
t\ N m
L1PPMAN BRO’-iPROPRIETORS, \ BOOKLET. IMF/ i
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LI PPM AN’S B LC CSV SAVA N NAH.GA,
ini M Fii? Srsoerias ni Hardware.
m A1 }%mm / & OTG&p.
We buy fo easl mkI dr RIGHT!)
We ss 1 fo eartt and Ft II IMGHT1 j
i Vvs save ourselves MONEY!
’( We will save you MONEY:
EOS INSTANCE :—We have n fell stock of goods in oar line and
‘lien o:!> cu: i. m-is ( a 1 for an ar.idc they ret :f an 1 get it at. the very
rtvc i f . 1 r< t, her <■<! t-oth time md money m-« iav> d tbo purchaser,
s’o ■■ is c^l nulled t vny v.cb au i iluis our customers pel iiesa
< ?! , 1
Omsn a low GASH price !
r>urs are new FllGSII good ■!
,
Tils ht ,: phrood Cuh!. n.ei>! ■
Out 3 are bent fitted Castouvi!! -
Wo invite von to join t, ic phuJaux of people who trade with us.
Marlint I ReMon. o
A NTEi>:-Se,vera! tr nstwonhr
'■ ' Dtlenioa ladies travel
g< or to
i Oeorgli for established rcliuble
'’ie.'.dy •01 S H.d-cry fTSO and expenses,
I'.'siiioii. Jinelnse ref. renco and
-ell' a idi.' s-ed stamped envelope The
Du'' i dr;. (V.lnpany. Ihi'al F ucr, Oil'll
1 a Bleg., Chicago, ill.
EAL
Cotton seed meal and
High Grade Patash Acid
mixture at
26 o , pounds pep ton.
We are in the market
to sell yon. See us before
buying’.
J P
LT 71 £BEE.
We keep a nice line of all
kinds of Lumber and Shingles,
Tilley & Quigg.