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Or ICIALORGAN OF Trie COUNTY.
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Take this paper.
Advertise your business.
It is said that the populist
paity is dead, dead, dead.
!
Midway i)ots •
We are rejoicing over our
good rains.
Mr. and Mis. McLendon visit
ed their daughter in Atlanta
Sutuiav last.
Frank Kern says he never
t :.nv Cream Atartar. He |
J ■ ” b W 11 1 IL’t 1 .Joe Cook eat cur j
rant pit -. I could have helped j
you, Joe. j
Swan, Austen a n d Co wan
are now threshing our wheat,
There are some very good crops
Mr. L. K- Austin made one
hundred bushels.
Mr. Ed Cowan has returned
from Barnsville to spend vaca.
tion.
Ask E. W. Toney if he lias
found that dog yet. j
bud Molnser siys (he girb
wont ri-le with him and he F
going to turn out his moustacht
and see how he will come out
then.
Mr. I). A. George is well up
with tvoryl.hing. If you tlon’i
think so just ask U. \\ r . Toney.
Mr. C. W- Powell will take
up Ins st-liool at this place Mon
•<
^ • J. F. Keen lias some
good corn.
D. H.
liio s'.ory is (o d of n woman win
freely used lu-r tongue to the k'bu
tlulef others and made cof.f« e»ipn to
the pro.at of v hot '-lu had done
He gave her a iipe thisllo top and
told her to go out in various direc
turn 1 aud sea 1 ter tlio need one iy
one. Wondering at the penance,
she o’i ved, and then retururd ana
told her co fes or. lo hot amaze¬
ment lie bade hi i go back and gatb
er tie mm 1 tile i seeds, tun I when blu
obj’- t-'d that it wou’-d be impossitdc.
he replied Unit it would bo stih tuoii
ditlienit to gather i p and destroy ab
evil r< parts u in *h i.iio had cueuLted
about others, Any thoughtless, car
e'ess child oau scatter a handful ol
t'ustie sted? bof ji o the wind in a
moment, hut the strogest aud wisest
man con never gather them again.-
Thi’ American.
AFRCANA.
Cures absolutely, and to stay’
cured, Rheumatism, Scrofula,
Syphilis, Old Sores, Eczema,
Catarrh, Constipation, and all
other diseases caused by impure
blood.
AFRICAN A
is made entirely of Herbs is
pei fectlv hat niless, and yet, is
the most powerful and surest
remedy ever discovered for the
above named diseases.
itusn, g Feb, \s, istU.
Ai v a Co , (i i 1-2 S. Bund st
Ue itL>,m>n : Two months ago I had
a n ' v auat'k of rheutoatfim in my
out ‘1 kin 1 *'. B advice of a liiemL
mini " VFKit AX A ’’ an ! felt relief ij
tin . e at . 1 have taken one bottlen
j c sul i ig liis disappeared,and I am
• almost well. .1 edging from niv o w n
e\(M :ie..Ci, 1 tie ivve
ail you claim fov it as a cure for
matism. Very truly, J. T. Harper.
Mr. Harper was born in
ington, Ga.
XHF UA1LEY DRUG CO.
Messrs. C. E. Reagan and R.
O. Gailey have returned from
:heir trip to Nashville as the
guests of the Georgia
and express themselves as de¬
lighted with the trip in every
particular. The voting gentle
men represented tiie VVkei.y and
Banner respectively and were
extended many conrtecies bv
Commissioner Averiil and Pas
lenger Agent If tid. - oii of Georgia
road, who were in charge of the
party.
Lost His Best Mule
Mr W. Z Sterling lost his
best mule last Tuesday A negro
was plowing the animal anil
left it standing in the field and
went to the spring to get water.
When he returned he found the
mule in a worthless condition.
It had become entangled in the
gear in some way, tripped and
fell, breaking its leg and shoul¬
der. Mr. Sterling decided that
it would never recover from the
injuries* and he had it killed
This loss falls heavily upon him.
Miss Edna Gordon, who has
been the guest of Mrs. J.W
Johnson for several weeks, is
spending this week with friends
at Lithonia.
Testimonial.
For coughs, colds liorseness, etc.
have not e found a remedy that
equals Mother Crossleys Gough
Cure. [ consider one of the best
remedies on the market and recom
tnc-ud it to the people. It is a l that
es claimed for it and more if possi
ble- D. II Ghupp.
AGENTS WANTED—For War in
Cuba, by Senor Quemda, Cuban repre
rentative at Washington. Endorsed by
Cuban patriots. Tn tremendous de¬
mand. A bonanza for agents. Only
$1,50. Big book, big commissions.
Everybody wants the only endorsed,
reliable book. Outfits free Cre’it
given. Freight paid, Drop all trash,
and make $801) a month with war in
Cuba, Address to day.TH E NATION¬
AL BOOK concern, 3?2-350 Dearborn
St., Chicago.
Agents Wanted. Male or fe¬
male in-every comity. Busi
nees respectable. Compensa¬
tion good. No trouble to make
some money,, Address Cbroni
ole, Augusta, Ga., for particu¬
lars.
NOTiCE.
I am prepared to do auy kind
of mechanics work on short
notice. See me or call at Week¬
ly office.—J. F. Wallis.
A Fine Jack.
Dr. M. II. Melton has a very,
fine Jack at his stables in this
city and he invites those who
are interested ‘to call and see
him. *
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
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CITY BARBERSHOP.
-HENRY - REHGflN
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
dressing up.
Notice.
You cau get fresh Graham
Hour, in ten pound packages.
j every J day J at M. II lTunket’s
| StOl’O.
A. N- Plunket.
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Absolutely Pure
<-.1; .Prated for Sts great luavminp
-trt ngtb and healthfulne-s A-surcs
he food affnii s r alum and all forms of
adult ration common to tl:e cheap
brands. POWDER CO.,
i’OY.'.L BAKING
NEW YORK.
The party of seiners who
vve!) t (o Gee’s mill last Tuesday
report good hick and a huge
time •
Aim on Locals.
We are having very fine
weather and the fanners are
by iheircrops.
Mr ’Jessie Cooper and sister,
M near Lithonia, aie visiting
their brother, Mr. Mat Cooper
this week •
We are very sorry to learn of
the illness of Mr Paul Neely.
Hope be w ill soon be u p. a gain.
Mr- W ■ J: Jackson visited
friends at Almon Saturday and
Sunday.
Last Thursday, about four
o’clock, we had a severe wind
and rain storm whiyh blew the
tops of a good many houses
i Iown and also trees and fences.
Misses Claud and Annie Hyatt
are visiting relatives at Hazel
brand tnis week
Mr- K. M - .Warren, one of
Aim n\ nrospetous farmers,
had 2:; 1 bushels of wlieat thres¬
hed last week,
Mr. Ilenry berry will entei
sclioij at Oxford this week ■
Mr. E. F. Potts, x»f Atlanta,
visited Col. F. M Holder’s
family Sunday
Wc are glad to know that the
family of Mr. W. S. Marbut is
greatly improving. Hope they
will soon bo well.
’’Sally.”
Wo are closing out our
business aud will sell you any¬
thing we have at
^ Atlanta Wholesale Prices.
See us-we will save you mon¬
ey.
TILLEY & QUIG&.
Notice.
I am now prepared to grind
your new wheat in first-class
order, having thoroughly re
pared tuy wheat mill and have
new bolting cloths and can
guarantee satisfaction, so bring
on your wheat aud get some
good home-made Hour. ] am
now grinding every day in the
week and you can get accommo¬
dated at any time at my mill,
1 Respectfully.
I A. N. Plunket.
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To the Editor :—I have an absolute
; remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently Us cured. So proof-positive am I
of power that 1 consider it my duty to
send t-wo hollies free to those of your readers
w!k> have Consumption, Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Tlouble, if they will write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
7. A. SLOCUM, M. C., I8t Pearl St., Hew York.
!»/■ Tho Kditcrial nnd 13usme«9 of
» ^coeroue Fruppsiticnp
• T® »• f*. •
If.
Fifty Years Ago.
That v.-hite world-wonder of arch and
dome
should shadow the nations, polychrome ...
Here at the Fair was the prize conferred
On Ayer’s rills, by the world preferred.
Chicago-like, they a record show,
Since they started— 50 years ago.
AyC» S Cathartic _ PillS n ..,
have, from the time of their
preparation, been a continuous
success with the public. And
that means that Ayer’s Pills
accomplish wliat is promised
for them; they cure where
others fail. It was fitting,
therefore, that the world-wide
popularity of these pills should
be recognized by the World’s
Fair medal of 1893 —a fact
which emphasizes the record:
50 Years of Cures.
Mr. Jesse m. Almand visited
the Exposition at Nashville last
week. He enjoyed the trip.
The man who asks about the
weather these days is mean.
Subscribe for the Weekly.
re r semrr
I Fits FroiA V.S. Journal of Medicine
Prof. W, H, Peeke, who
makes a specialty of
Epilepsy, doubt treated lias and without
cur¬
ed more cases than any
living Physician; is* astonishing. his
success
We have heard of cases
of 20 years’ standing
Cured ease, cured him. publishes v work this he with large a 1 sends u which a dis¬ bot- b He on by 1 a o a
tie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers
who may send their V. O. and Express address.
We advise any one wisliincr a euro to address
?rof.W. E. PEEKE. 5?, I)., 4 Cedar St., Ifavv York
HT1BT STABUEilS
M. H. MELTON, PROPRIETOR.
New stables, New vehicles, Safe horses, Experienced dri¬
vers, New harness etc.
We guarantee our turnouts to give satisfaction ami we in¬
vite the public to cal! on us when in need of a good, safe, relia¬
ble team. We are located on the South side of Ihe railroad.
M. H. MELTON.
BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY.
Everything in the Millinery line for the spring of 1897, the
most stylish and select, can be found at my store, in rear of the
post-office. Ladies will be disappointed if they make their
spring purchases before examining my stock.
My stock of Hats, Ribbons, Laces etc., can’t be excelled in
this market and my prices are very reasonable.
Also sell the new idea pattern, perfect in fit, for 10 cents.
Mery respectfully,
mss EnriA rley.
HAY! HAY! HAY!
CORN, OATS MEAL, BRAN, BYE UP, SUGAR vnd
,
COFFEE.
A New • • I •
STOCK Ol WINDOW SHADES.
■NE.V DRESS GOODS COMING IN EVERY WEEK.
Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Gents Furnishing Goods, Domestics. Etc
Fruit Jars . . * ft
Jellies, Crockery, Etc.
A large lot of Saddles in a few days.
Harness, Hardware, all sorts of Groceries aud Dry Goods
on hand. Come and sec for yourself and be convinced.
John Stephenson
Death.
The death of Miss Daliie Al
! tnand, which sad event occured
j last Saturday evening at
! clock, was the culmination of a
| long and unusually painful ilf
j wees, followed with by only death a short respite
j as above.
l The fatal illness was typhoid
fever, and existed only a short
time until the end came.
Miss Daliie had Buffered with
rbeumatisim for a year and had
only recovered for a few weeks
before [she was stricken with
fever.'
She was the only daughter of
Uncle Dock and aunt Renin Al¬
tman d and was loved, perhaps,
too clearly by them, -and the
blow falls upon them in their old
age with crushing force.
The funeral services were
conduted from the residence
last Sunday evening by Rev.
Dr. Ragsdale, after which the
remains werejinterred in Almand
burying ground.
The bereaved family have the
'sympathy of hosts of good and
true friends.
Everybody that can stand the
heat will go down to Oak Hill
to-day.
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE.
The books for receiving tax
returns for the year 1897 are
how open, and I will be at the
county' precincts as follows:
Sheffield.—April 28, May 19 , June 10.
Lorraine.—April 29, May 29, June 17
Honey C.—April 39, May 21, June 18.
Mar be found at J. J. Langford's
store in Conyers the remainder of the
time. G. II. HULL, T. C.
Wm. H. SIHPKINS,
Attorney at Law.
OFFICE UT STAIRS IN THE NIGH '
BUILDING.
Does a general practice. Charges
reasonable Collections a specialty
1’reoures loans on farm lands ?" t>
, low rate ol „ . interest.
Cuvet, P|f{§
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fjyp?* * * Hio, life
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RANG'D I Tj-yr- *
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*r<i v cigcmce G’Jnderminedby, in
& ardin the eating, .ofnature" byd; ;
g laws
P 1 rysiea.I capital all gone, if
, NEVER DESP 4 in
Tutt’s '
Liver Pills v-iji ' ^ , n - rey
For sick headach ie. d yspepd
sour stomac.i, malaria, ton
liver, constipation, bili 0usn?
and all kindred diseases
Tutt’s absolute Liver Pyj
an cure,
LEGAL ADVERTIS
MENTS.
Dismissions.
Georgia Rockdale Count v.
to whom it may concern.
" . t. Uuson arlininigtratior of Mat
George deceased has applied to me [ 0 |
letters of dismisson. I bis is, tliereforj
ro notify ail parti.se concerned that
wnl pass upon said application on till
tirst Monday in Aug. 1807 Given tJ
.
ier niv hand and official signatiud
this May 0, 3897.
A. M, Helms, Oei>.
Georgia, Rockdale County. J
Mrs. Charlotte Hamilton having a
plied for a twelve monehs support Toll oil
of the estate of her late husband,
prakers W. Hamilton appointed deceased, and the tliel aj
having filed J
returns in my office, this is to cite
persons concerned tiiat I will pass „I
on same the first Monday in Juiy, nest
This June 2, 1897.
A. M. Helms, Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale County.
Mrs, M. E. Bentley having nppli
for a twelve months support out of
.
estate of her late husband, l), W.
Berdiev, deceased, and the appraisd
appointed have fiKJ their returns j
ray office, this is to cite all persons eii
cerned that I will pass upon s.uuet
first Monday in July, next, 'ihi.-Jn
2, 1897.
A. M. Helms, Oruiiian-j
Twelve Months Support
Georgia Rockdale County
Mrs. tv, 0, White having applies! |
a twelve months support out of IVliij the j
tateof he: late liu-band. W. R.
deceased, f.nd the appraisers appoinj oil!J
have file 1 their returns in my
this Is to ci
that I will pas? v;
Monday in Ju'y. n :
1897.
A. 31. Helms Oolinarj
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. I
By virtue of an ore r Irem the Cml
of Ordinary sola, between of Eocktl lawful :e sale comity, Lou ' wj
be in J
fore the court bouse door, t
of Conyers, on the first Tuesday 1
August, next, Fifteen the fo acres of land, * m<i j
oropertv; being the pla w.bereon '< -J
)r less, :e
Gee, late of said ■ 1 : 11 ■ 1 j
sided at the time of his death:
place embracing good dwelling, grl
mill and valuable water power on ra
low river, known five miles the east Gee of mill Coavij prol
and better as affords ota
ertv. The property one
Lest water powers in ihe state and d
valuable site for any kind.n
tnfingenterprises, KsssysiSiSrwSfft and to lie -■ ll ! l
cent, interest per annum, wku l r ‘l
lege of paying all cash ■
Jos. F. Gee, Adm. of n. J.«c«
adv $5.6L _____I
DENTISTFY.
T have opened formerly a)’ occupied office in thj b
building and solicit i
Dr. J. J. Seamans, ot tiij
of the patronage
R. A, Jones, Dentist.
EXPERIENCE. so years*
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