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Concerning People and
Events.
See the new legal advertise¬
ments in this issue.
SeeMarbut & Reagan’s new
a d. You can get bargains at
their store.
Assistant State School Com¬
missioner R. J. Guinn and fam¬
ily, of Atlanta, were the guests
0 f Prof, and Mrs. R. A. Guinn
for a few days this week.
It seems to be a contest be
tween our Ordinary and Mr.
Henry Penn Do you catch?
Mr Robert Hale, of Madison
is in the city. He will do some
brick work on Mr. J. II. Al
ma nd’s residence while here.
Summers has a great surprise
for his customers next week,
Hr. Walker Lewis will preach
at the Methodist church Sun¬
day night.
Mr. J. B. Reese has returned
from a trip to South-west,
Geergia. Since this trip lie is
convinced that middle Georgia
is ahead of any other section of
the state, and by odds the most
desirable locality to live in.
SUBSCRIBE.
Now.
This goes to prove that Bald¬
win’s guano is the best; Peo¬
ple who have used it name their
boys after it. Sold by
Almand & Stewart.
«
m M AND ITS CTJRF,
To the Editor : —I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely already use
thousands of hopeless cases have been
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
send two bottles free to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they wilt write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
T. A. SLOCUM, iff. C-, 183 Pearl St., Hew Tori.
The Editorial and Business Management of
thi» Paper Guarantee this generous Proposition.
The Congressional Record of
last Saturday was an uncom¬
monly valuable issue, The
principle contributor was George
Washington, of Virginia, de¬
ceased. The editors, by order
of the Senate, republished the
farewell address—complete in
one number. That brief docu¬
ment contains more sound po¬
litical sense—and political phi¬
losophy, too—than could be
digged out of a ton of the speech¬
es ordinarily delivered in the
Capitol and put into the types of
The Congressional Record.
With the Constitution, it should
form a part of the prescribed
course of study in every acade¬
my and high school in the Uni¬
ted States of America.—Ex.
(Stow JK
Watch#; And
Maker L
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Office il Johnson’s tin
shop tail on Commerce street.
Bring ot all Mi time-pieces das promptly. and
in your
have them put in good running
order.
PA Mils.
Paints —We have made ar
rangements with manufactur
ers to sell Paints at wholesale,
Tilley & Qumo.
When Baby was sick, vra gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Cal. ;>r a.
When she became Ivliss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Cantona
Dress goods of latest styles
and patterns, and at the very
lowest prices, next week at H
P. & D. M. Almaud & Go’s.
We print the jury list in an¬
other column. Rockdale Supe¬
court convenes first Mon¬
in Appril—only a short
Mi" John TI. Almand is mak¬
ing some improvements on his
dwelling. Mr. AY. U. Wallace
is doing the v ork.
The military boys are enlist¬
ing for another year. Some of
them may drop out. but the nu¬
merical strength of the compa¬
ny will not be seriously dimin¬
ished.
Cotton has gone off about
one-half a cent this week, it be¬
ing worth now about six and
fifteen sixteenth cents per
pound. At the present rato it
will not be long until it gets
down to five cents .
Vineless Yam Potatoes ; The
best potatoes in the world, ready
for delivering now. Call on
Collie Irwin or J. R Irwin.
A Sud Suicide.
A man hangs liimself because
he failed to get the Balding
Guano.
Almand & Stewart.
When you are thinking of ,
purchasing shoes be si re to
follow the lead of your iiH-limi
an d go to H. P. & D. of. xi.manii
& Co’s,
Sot To Be Trifled With,
(From Cincinnati Gazette.)
Will people never learn that
a toid” is an accident to be
dreaded, and that when it oc
curs treatmen should be prompt
ly applied? Tnere is no know¬
ing where the trouble will end;
and while complete recovery is
the rule the exceptions are
terribje frequent, and t-hou
sands opon thousands of fatal
illnesses occur every year usher¬
ed in by a little injudicious ex¬
posure and seemingly ttifling
sy my toms. Beyond this, there
are to-day countless invalids
who can trace their complaint
to “colds,” which at the time of
occurrence gave no concern and
were therefore neglected.—
When troubled with a cold use
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
It is prompt and and effectual.
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale
by Dr. W. H. Lee Druggist.
Lawful Notice.
I hereby forbid hunting or otherwise
tresspassing upon « Feb.“Z9th, prenii-is. 1890.
This
J;.o. F. Almand.
LAWFUL NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Rockdale County; hunting
We the undersigned forbid
or otherwise trespassing on our lands
in said county. Smit5l j Peek,
^ _ Camp,
F. M. Chandler. W . II
M F. Bradford, K. V. Camp.
A. I>. Phillips, J. F. Peek, sr.
Children Cry for
AXTEL»:-SeveraI tnisr.vortby
gentlemen or ladies to travel
n Georgia for established reliable
house. Salary $780 and expenses.
Steady position. Enclose refere; ceand
self addressed stamped envelope The
Dominion Company. Third Floor, Oma
ha Bleg., Chicago, Ill.
COAL.
See us before buying your;
coal. V. e can save you mon
oy. :
TILLEY & QUIGG.
We have an elegant lot of new \
clothing vhioh we are offering
the spr' 1 ■ ; trade at bargain pri
COS. E. & I). M. Almaud
Go.
©hlidress ©syfoi !
Pitcher’s Gastcrsa* |
The Georgia Railroad' doesn’t!
recognize the crossing at
depot. It is nor unusual for *
freight trains to block it for
half an hour. The town
remrdy this it it desires. j
People are so surprise at Al¬
len Summers prices on new
spring suits that they actuily
jump out of their old clothes.
The divorce between xalue
and prices at Summers is cre¬
ating a great eensation in our
little city.
Hiss Laura Allice Denmans
many friends in this city v, id be
pleased to know that she
spend same time in Conyers at
the home of Mrs. Gailey.
Sheriff Austin. Ordinary
Helms r.Ir. Henry Penn, Mi.
J, E. \v hituAer, and Mr. Arnold
Whitaker, attended couit
Madison tnis week.
Mr. Henry McCord has pro
vided his little children with the
most antiquated looking little
Dunkey we have seen in a long
time.
Bee Smith & Lipsy’s new add
in-inis issue.
Hats of latest styles and low¬
est prices at II. P, & D. M.
Almand & Co’s.
All last winter Mr. Geo. A.
Mills, of Lebanon, Conn., was
1 badly afflicted with
I- teme -j: w , h; so Re , zero
he could not stand up sn ..
but was drawn over on one s u,
different remedies vvu,;
out receiving relief, Lie says
until about six months ago I
bought a bottle of Ch-.mnb.n-
Iain’s Pain Balm. After using
it for three days my rheuma¬
tism was gone and has not re¬
turned since. For sale by Dr.
\y. Ha Lee Druggist.
Ara Express Agent,
Mr. J. E. Mitchell, Agent Southern
Exprcs Co., Griffin, Ga., Vhy 6tn,
leas: “I have us 3d King’s Jiovnl Ger
metuer in my family, and consider it
the Best medicine I have ever used. It
has relieved mo of Muscular hheunm
tistn. I also know of several other
cases of rheumatism and catarrh that
have been cured by its used’ Write to
ihe Atlanta ChemidaCo., Atlanta, _ Ga. •
for 43 page book, giving full info rniiL
tion, free. New package, lage bottle $t
An alleged hot spring has
been discovered in the heart of
New York city. T( It used . to . , be
.
favoiiie -Scjing o T> ^- n r,v 11
a ‘
““»• 0,1 h s an,p L S °" j
Carolina, that h— ana Wall
street were less than half a mile
apart. Mr. Tillman may now
point to the hot spring as an
incident going to illustrate the
correctness of his assertion.
Augusta Chronicle.
SAW MILL FOB SALE.
DeLocbe’s improved mill,
head blocks, lever dogs, inserted tooth
48 inch Olen saw, at one-half price.
J. M. B. or J. A. Goode.
GET _ _
Our prices on advertising,
You want to make money !
s Castoria.
We keep a nice line of all
kinds of Lumber and Shingles,
Tilley & Qcigg.
tZSJ H ITEM.
I have opened an office in the
building Dr. formerly occupied by
J. ,J. Seamans, and solicit a
- have of the patronage of the
R. A, Jonhs, Dentist.
_
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Oastorfa*
Bring your old rags, hides,
i: Jew, beeswax and other farm
products-to II. P. & I). M. Al
wand & Co. and receive highest
market price for them.
Special March prices at Sum
r- ,
A party of young friends
gathered at the home of Dr. T.
J. McDonald last evening.
The occasion was in honor of
Dr. Pope of Atlanta.
Almand & Stewart are adver¬
tising Baldm’s Guano in this
issue.
Last season Ike L. Hall.
druggust of West Lebanon,
Indiana, sold for gross of Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di
arr ] ]0ea Kimedy and say every
Dol-tle of it gave perfect satis
faction- For sale by Dr. W. II.
Lee Druggist.
Major W. H. Warren of Au
g^sta, cut 400 tons of Bermuda
^j, ass j ia y, as weighed when
from sixty two acres,
v ,-]iicli lie sold at prices ranging
from $20 to $55 a ton, or $8,000
for the crop. After deducting
the expense of eating, baling,
etc. “the clear profit was $5.000,”
or at the rate of $60 per acre of
Bermuda grass.—Ex .
A canvass among the drug¬
gists of this place reveals the
fact that Chamberlain,s are the
most poplar proprietary medi
CHIOS sold. Chani berlain’s
j Cough Remedy, espediaily, is
n-garded as iu the lead of all
throat trouble remedies, and as
such, is freely prescribed by hv
>up Medicine,
also unexcelled, and most
f: uiiili s with young children
keep a bortle always handy for
instant use. The editor of the
Orphic has tepeatedly know
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
to do the work after all other
medicine had failed.—The Kim¬
ball S. D. Crophic. For sale at
25 and 50 cents per bottle by
Dr. \V. H. Lee Druggist,
The literary output of 1895,
as footed up in The Publishers’
Weekly, shows a total of 5,469
new books and new editions
(368 of the latter) as against
4,484 in 1894. The greatest in¬
crease was in fiction (385), with
less gains inlaw, theology, ed¬
ucation and nearly every cate¬
gory except political and social
and social science, and in the
case of „ these ,, two , the . publica- ,
i i ons are so worthless that want
Of increase will netbe regretted,
Before you t.rv anything ehe for the
blood take Simmons Liver Regular. it It
is the best blood medicine because is
the best liver remedy If your liver is
active and at work the blood will be the
best, dimrnons Liver Regulator i* tbe
best soring medicine. ”1 tell my
friends if they want to enjoy health
and happiness they ought to take R.
Simmons Liver Regulator.’’—.Mrs.
W. Smith, McIntosh Bluff, Ala.
Sat “Just as Good” *
t but •
m uETTSB. maRe our
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A ilule Set Free.
Mr. E. 0. Grenade, one of our
best and most prosperous far¬
mers, who Jives about two and
a half miles south-west of Uoa
yers, has a. mule, the age of
which dates from April 1802
and which he has set free. The
mule formerly belonged to
Grenade’s father, Mr- Timothy
Grenade, and when the matri
menial wave struck Mr. Gren
axles, family this mule rendered
most faithful service. It
this mule that hauled his
and their newly made wives
elegant infair dinners and it is
the same animal that never did
willful damage. His faithful¬
ness is his chief distinctive fea
tnre—he has always worked
and was never shod but twice.
In the meantime lie was not
without his peculiarity. Mr.
Timothy Grenade always
grew yellow corn and so decid¬
ed is this mule’s preference for
such corn,even at this time, he
will not eat white corn, if white
and yellow are both placed in
his trough.
Sometime next month lie will
he thirty-four years old, can
eat corn as good as he ever
could, doesent stem his fodder
and can draw a buggy to town
about as quick as any mans
horse. Howeve, the mule is
his own man after thirty-four
years of honest faithful work,
and there is no question but that
he deserves it.
Mr. Grenade is one of our
farmers that raises his own
supplies and you can see through
out the years bringing corn,
peas and other produce to mar¬
ket, hence his ability to pension
the old mule.
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The above teamster is
in a hurr\ to get to town
in order to get Baldwin
Guano in good time.
Almand & Stewart.
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Guaranteed Analysis Printed on Bags.
Available Phosphoric
Acid, 1 0 Per Cent.
Potash, 3 Per Cent.
Ammonias Percent
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WE ARE OFFERING TO 1 HE PEOPLE OF ROCK
CO UNTY TIIL ABO YE GUANO A T
335 Ms Middling Cotton.
TIES IS THE HIGHEST GRADE OE GUANO EVER
OFFERED TO THE DEO RLE OF THIS SECTION.
WI SEEL THE BIS TOO 0 USA T TIIL LO WESTPRICES
We dont know any competition.
J. P. Tilley.
DOTS OF INTEREST.
COTTON REPORT.
BALES.
Previous receipts 7,082
This week’s 50
Total to date 7,120
Price for middling 0*c.
Death.
The body of Dr Jno,.J. Sea
mans reached here from St.
Louis last Monday morning and
was interred iu the Rockdale
cemetery at 2 o'clock in the af
ternoo • Rev. I)r. Quigg con¬
ducted the services at the
grave in the presence of many
friends and relatives of the
deceased.
The two little children of Mr.
and Mrs, N. T. Street aged two
and three years respectively,
died last Saturday night. They
tad been sick for a month or
more with measles, whooping
cough and pneumonia—a gen.
eral relapse produced death.
The little ones were interred iu
Eastvievv cemetery last Sunday
evening,
We extend sympathy to the be¬
reaved parents.
The death of Mrs. Mollie Rice
occured at the home of Mr. Hill
Moon last Thursday morning at
II o,clock. She sustained a
paralytic stoke Monday night
and while her suffering was
of short duration it was great.
The funeral was preached
from the residence and the m
terrment occured in the Almand
grave yard Thursday evening
at 2 o’clock.