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OM- ICI ' LCRCAM OF THE COUNTY .
j H. WALLIS.
Eotcted ' the .?< /fief- a' CLinyers as
COIl' I iv - inall aifet er.
Satlklav, Feb. 27, 1897.
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Takf ;b: paper.
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Safe blower; and buig.ats ate
making tn ir headquarters in
Atlanta at pi sent. They oper
ate early ir t: night.
It is estimated that Fitzger
aid now ! a ■i population of fif
teen thou - a , J and it is thought
that by thi ■ in:- next year
number v;ii be doubled.
Quite a war breeze sprung up
in the Senate this week but af¬
ter iitlo harmless circulation
through the whiskers of the dig
nitarko it subsided.
The public is being treated to
some of the inside workings of
Building and Loan organiza¬
tions this week. Such compa¬
nies have had smooth sailing in
the past'
The whole country is watch¬
ing the progress of the prelimi¬
nary arrangements for (lie Cor
bett-Fitzsimmone mill at Car¬
son, Nevada. That will be a
grea. fight and the victor will
be truly a champion.
Souator elect Clay has gone
to Washington to get familiar
with his new honors by the 4th
of March. It will be a pleas¬
ure to his friends to watch him
develop during the next fix
years.
The jury in the Flanagan case
brought in a verdict declaring
the prisoner sane. Ho was re¬
turned tu Fulton county jail to
await trial upon the charge of
murder. 11 is attorney, Col.
W. C - Glenn;says the fight for
his client has just begun.
Clayton county lias lost two
of her most valued citizens
within the past few days. Hon.
R. E. Morrow and Mr. Adam
Johnson, both men of influence
and great social and moral worth
have gone !o their long rest.
They were our friends and we
sorrow in their deatp.
Otis Smi:!i, a social favorite
with the upper crust in Atlan¬
ta. is an acknowled forger and
embezzler and peeps through
tho bars of Fulton county’ jail
His earnings were not sufficient
to uuet the demands of his high
social position and he appropiia
ted tho funds of his employers.
News with regard to the situ¬
ation iu Cuba conies so thick
and fast and is so conflicting it
is impossible to guess just how
the war is progressing. From
all accounts Wevier is meeting
with success in suppressing the
news and in making war upon
the unarmed. This will bring
him fame.
The Sparta Ishmaelite says
“The decay of public virtue and
nation: 1 virility in the
States G , o perceptible that even
a Hind man must note it, if he
he tl m n of intelligence. There
pm'' ;y isn't another govern
mem cowardly .Ga or corrupt.
it U china.”
Seme Pertinent O'^stions
Wir, is it that freight trains
are allowed to blockade
most public crossing? ^ hose
duty is it to look after
matters? Is it possible that
our city fathers have made
some arrangement with the
R. R. authorities, by
thev are at liberty to stop their
freight. trains on the Center
; rossing from fifteen to
twentv five minute-, while the
train men shift and move cars
on the sidings regardless of the
inconvenience caused to both
lad’es and children? Y\ by
cannot these trains be Cllt
loose and the crossing
j t certainly would not interfere
w it!i the work of these trains
an( j vv o• 1 1 cl be a great conveni
ence to many of our citizens.
'
l i One Of Thera.”
Crnyers Comedy Co,
The members of the above
named organization delighted a
large number of people at Al
rnaud ‘ Ha!i Frida evenin
8 0,1 y S
Feb. 19, The progiom was a
0u one and was presented to
to the audience iu a mily artis¬
tic manner. The Company is
composed strictly of home talent
and not a member failed to win
applause at every appearance
before the lights.
To mention those who dis¬
tinguished themselves we would
name every member, and yet,
some of the boys nearly reacned
the perfection of the professiou
al.
Miss Lillian McCalla and her
little sister, Louise, were the
most pleasing features in the
evenings entertainment from a
thoroughly artistic view. Lit¬
tle Mis3 Louise captured the au¬
dience with her singing and
dancing.
The boys made a distinct Lit
and we hope they tnay decide
to appear again soon.
It would he unfair to give
the boys credit for achieving
this success unassisted and we
feel that it is Luc just that we
point to Mrs. T. C. McCalla as
the chief adviser, director and
trainer, ami it was largely due
to her efforts that all appeared
so well.
McKinley will be inaugurated
next Thuisday,the4th of March.
Three cheers tor Greece! She
has shown her willingness to
make gravy out of Turkey.
Talk up for electric lights.
Blood Ǥs Bone,
High Grade
See J. P. TILLEY.
Tuffs Pills
Cure AH
Liver Ills.
ARE YOU ’
BANKRUPT ^health,
constitution undermined by ex¬
travagance in eating, by disre¬
garding the laws .of nature, or
physical capital al! gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Tutt’s Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
an fi all kindred diseases.
Tseff’c L f PIIlc niIb
absolute cure.
fpiG PO’
Absolutely Pure
Celebratid for its great leavening
he mod an ? fce * M,,lu,n and e , all « 1 A ^ ur(s of
asairg' aium forms
mIu t-rauun common to the cheap
brands
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO,
NEW Y'ORK.
CITY BAHBEBSflGP.
-HENRY RE-flGHN
PROPRIETOR.
My shop is comfortable.
My towels are clean.
My tools are always keen.
My attention is respectful.
My aim—to please all.
Give me a call when you need
d aressmg up.
ROHD NOTICE.
Gfosgia, Rockdu.e County,
pited Whereas, certain petitioners have so¬
to the undersigned for the estab¬
lishment of a new road, commencing
at the ?,Iao(in road, near Liberty Ciitn
i-l, and running in direciiun of Coving¬
ton hv residence of M. A. Waldrop to
c unty line, and the commissioners un¬
pointed having repor.ed that ssid con¬
templated road will be of public utility
and that they have marked out the
same, tuis is to cite all persons that on
and after the 29th day of March, 1837,
said road will be granted, if no good
cause is shown to the contrary
Given tinder mv hand and official
signature, ihisFeb 23, 1897.
Adv. $3 48. A. Al. Helms, Old.
SCOTT’S A.A.
Strictly first-class high Grade
Blood and Bone Guano for
sale by Smith & Lifsey.
HERE WE ARE.
*4 n the experimeute forseveial years past on the Station farm in
_JL dicate that on the soils of middle Geotfia a fertilizer for cotton
should contain about the following proportions of the three
valuable elements:
AVAILABLE PHOSPHORIC ACID O
POTASH .................. CO
AMMONIA.................. CO
E J. REDDING, Director.”
Every farmer in Georgia knows Col. Redding and the position he
occupies with the state. Now compare t
ROCKDALE ALLIANCE GUANO, Guaranteed Analysis;
Available Phosphoric Acid—10: Ammonia—3; Potash—3.
Those figures are from Commissioner R T. Nesbitt’s Bulletin made
by the State Chemist. Dr. Geo I'. Payne. By this you see we have the
beat guano on the market; a guano exactly suited to this section,
from the very highest authority.
ROCKDALE ALLIANCE 335 POUNDS.
(BLOOD AND BONE) 300 POUNDS.
JNO. M. GREEN’S FORM ALAR (BLOOD AND BONE) 300 FOUNDS
See us before you buy. We can save you money.
J. P. Tilley.
BrJ3 ib~«=3S S=3 spaa a
Cures Consumption.
(In Its First Stages,)
Ur.ut°»°d“SLS“ Relieves lj f ° r CO,,S '' S ' C ‘' l ' ie ’ S °™ Throat’
a 1 Pulmonary Diseases, such as Difficult breathing, Pams
nt?S m tLe 0516811 aBCl Lungs ' For Sale b J merchants and
B. D. CROESLEY, Sole Proprietor,
For sale in this immediate section by CoDyers, Ga.
1 DR. Y H. LEE, Conyers. Ga.
* I • A D. 51. ALMAND & C’>., Conyers, Ga.
Jj - D CROSS LEY, Confers, Ga.
LUI _ PS GAY , Rose Bud, Gwinnett countv, Ga.
J. E. JOHNSON DRU G CO., Lithonia, Ga.
J• I • BRAND, Lithonia, Ga
MIKE MOORE, .Jacksonville, near Lit tonia, Ga’
YV H. BRASH W. P. JOHNSON, ELL, Redan, Ga'.
Sow, 50c an I §1. Logansville, Ga.
Dissolution Notice*
Tiie firm of IT. P. & D. M,
Almaud & Co. is this day dis¬
solved by mutual consent, Mr.
H. P. Almand, sr.. retiring, the
old firm of H. P. & D. M. Al
maud & Co. assuming all liabil¬
ities.
H. P. Almand, sr.
D. M. Almand,
E. IP Almand,
J. M. Almand.
Conyers- Ga., Jan. 16, 1897.
Co Partnership Notice.
The undersigned have this
day formed a co-partnership
for the purpose of carrying on a
general merchandise business
under the style of D. M- Almand
& Sons,which firm shall assume
all assets and collect all indebt¬
edness due the old firm of H 1 P.
& D. M. Almand & Co. The
firm of D. M- Almand & Sons
will continue business at the old
stand unfier the same manage¬
ments of the old firm. Thank¬
ing our patrons for their past
favors, we respectfully solicit
a continuence of the same
D. M Almand,
E, H. Almaud.
J; M. Almand,
D. W. Almand.
Notice.
In withdrawing from the old
firm of H. P. & D, M. Almand
& Co., I take this method of
thanking my friends and gener¬
al public for the kind patronage
bestowed on them, and respect¬
fully ask a continuence of the
same for the new firm of D, H.
Almand & Sons'
H. P. Almand, Sr.
NOTiCE.
I am prepared to do any kind
of mechanics work on short
notice. See me or call at Week
ly office.— J. F. Wallis.
Dissolution Notice.
By mutual consent the firm
of Marbut & Reagan has de
solved W. S. Marbut succeed¬
ing the old firm, and being au¬
thorized to collect all notes and
accounts due the old firm.
This Jan. 16, 1897.
W-S. Marbut,
C. E. Reagan.
SIX YEARS OLD ,
The Fern
dale Rye or
. Bourbon is
* 2§5 six and years is ship¬ old
FERNDALE from ped our direct Dis¬
RYE tillery to the
consu ra e r s,
Bourbon thus insuring
absolute pur
ity: We never sell to the whole¬
sale and retail dealer, thus sav¬
ing two profits to the consumer.
Feindale Rye or Bourbon is
highly recommended by phy
sicians as a typical whiskey for
medicinal and family uses.
Atrial .... order , will ..7 .
insure your
'
future patronage.
Ferndale Rye or Bourbon
$2.65 per gallon. No charge
for jugs or packing.
Money * must accompany all
orders. i Regarding rx J
our respon
sihility we refer you to the City
National and Citizens Savings
Banks; of Paducah, Kv.
mands Awaiting your valued com¬
we remain,
Very respectfully yours,
SAM STARK DISTILLINGCO.
Paducah, Ivy. 1
legaladver M ENTS.
GEORGIA U 0 "
To all U:Co! pf ,
, Peels, ,
euar.iian i r W ' ni'er
■“'! Rufus l„ cl, b.
inr- f'ir a tv
•tup of gat<J
oolify objections,If all tl:
thOr
’We, this No 3li 1Si)G ' ‘StJ
Adv. fee A. M.jt e!
fg 00,
Georgia Koei; dalb c \
'V 4
' t n' ^ % ^^urorofthj represents tl
■ ts
. Ills tltion
ill ; i (!u| v th«i
fully ex cute.! the " ll! of • said
t his is therefi re to cits all
concerned, whv to suo-.v ,., u ^ ,
can, said «eem«r shovi
discharged from his trust is
ecu tor, and receive letter. „f
sion on the first Monday i n j
A-11. E
Oi
■OOS
FOR REMOVAL OF nil
TIES.
Georgia, Rockdale Count
Notice is hereby given'ht .
earned that 1 have fiivd with a
of the Superior Court of
my petition addressed to said c
turnabie to the next term thp
be held on the first Monday ii
1897, for tlie removable of the
ties inipoged upon me bv m
marriage with Leila Harris a
Leila George, which appKcatt
be heard at the Court House
county at ? a id term.
This anuary 21,1897.
Adv’g. $4.50. Siewaet Ih
NOTICE TO DEBTORS A NO
ITO! S.
All persons indebted to the ei
t bonias C. Posev Deceased
Rockdale oounty, are hereby ’ 761
to make ftetlements at. once
esraro • > ® r a t ! e8 are t hol,J,n requeued S claims prevail agiJ
to nisi
once, to L. J. Almaud or to
Mis. M A. Posey AdJ
LETTERS OF ADMINISTB.il
Gfosgia, Rockdale County: 1
To all whom it may wm:era
M. C. Bennie having in tine for
plied to the undersign'd for i
r,ent letters of administration i
estate of Robe White, late o,
county, said application deceased, and 1 firs' will pas]
on die Mow
March, 1897. Given ir dt>r m
and official signs'ure this Feb. 1
Adv. fee $3. A. M. Heims
Georgia, Sips'- Rockdale County;
F.Affe. admit,is'ratorof til
of V. ,1, Gee, late of said ci
deceased, has in due form appli d
the undersigned for. n order
leave to sell the rea 1 iswcbeionf
estate of said mceoed, and 1
p i• s upo n said application on tb<
Monday in .March. 1897. Given i
mv hand and official siyniituro
Feb. 1. 1S97. A. M Heims, C
Adv. fee $?>.
oo niwiwBT»j fraear in it i iMmu 6
BLOOD 1 111 ,
HIGH GRADE. See
J. P. TILLEY
Wm. H. SlflPKINS,
Attorney at Law.
OFFICE UP ST A IRS IN T11E X I G V T
BUILDING.
Does a general practice. Charges
reasonable. Collections a specialty
Precures loans on farm lands s
low rate of interest.
Advertise your business and
help bring renewed prosperity
to the town.
T have opened an office in the
uiidmg formerly occupied by
Dr. J. J. Seamans, and solicit a
share of the patronage of the
people.
R. A, Jones, Dentist.
NOTICE.
Covington, Ga. Jan, 4, 1897.
I have sold my stock of Har¬
ness and Vehicles, to my son,
R. E. Everitt, who will continue
the business, both here and at
the branch house in Conyers,
Ga. Thanking the public for
the long nud liberal patronage
given me in - tlie .. past . and j SollC
iting ” for Mr. R. E. Everitt a
continuance of your trade, I am
Respectfully yours,
R. M. Everitt.
NOTICE.
Covington, Ga., Jan. 4, 1897.
I have bought the Harness
hud Vehicle business of Mr. Ft.
M. Everitt and will continue to
Keep a first-class stock both
here and at my branch house
in Conyers, Ga. I am grateful
to the trading public for the
liberal patronage extended the
old u firm ,, and . shall , strive . . .
to mer- j
it a continuance of your pat- |
Respectfully, j
ronage.
R. E. Everitt.
Geoegia, Rockdale Cour.tr, 1
To all whom it may concern:-] estj
Brodnax, administrator ol the
Austin Usher, col., Lfc of paidco;
rleceosed. lias in due form appli
the undersigned for an order of gr» sail
ieave to sell the real e-tate
c.a s ed,andl will piss upon sail
plication on the flr.-t Monday in J
nexr. Given under my hand andq
signature thisFeb. 1.1897.' ,
Adv. fee $3. A M. Helm?,
Sheriff Sale,
Will be sold on the first TuasJi
March, 1897, at the court bouse all
yers, hours in of said sale, county, to the highest within binds! thuj
cash, the following property tw
One tract of land lying in »kl W
of Rockdale, ir! 16, h di trict ol !
nally Henry, now Rockdale eoi
bouuded North by W. L Beck,
by 1). M, A Inland, South by A>
Whitaker, East bv own land, eon
in? fifty-two acres, Ssid place us
it a house erected for rhu'llii'lC j
land levied on as Ihe property of
A. Robinson to satisfy arnort.'SCT
issued from Rockdale Superior iHmiiJ'-ffi
in favor of ,T. K, Stewart. Carrie J.
of J. A B. Stewart, and j
art administratrix of J. A. e 4
against .las A Robinson, ‘ a ''t
pointed out bv Ufa and tenant not
This Jan. 30, 1897. Austin, SW , J
■ IV. H, M.
Adv. fee $4 77.
TO CONTRACTORS.
Georgia. Reck lale r °untr. I
'iurehwi
for furnishm# »H nia'criai.
capes sewerage, water. , ea w.3
and building »n<i com,fie » n
which tnay !••• ' VGw .wen *'• nn (V 1
ste^V^ilitevl-. au- ITV.' v,1,i: ^,J
'.
Ordinary. am? labeled ^ /•>]
and delivered tn nn* ,Ml r °- ft lJ
cIock< n0 „„. ;i.r, 1 b n I5d;.. X.
r;ite bi<N wi t! " V; ,t «
. , r .
rustling rage=. reserved m r<y' aux
The right i
all bids. B *n<! w i he in
eordance v.i h tbs I : ■
als to be made on a - Hews.
Adv. $4 77 a m.
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