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0 |-i-'IC!A.L ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.
J 11. WALLIS.
Enteii d at tbe l M »,t. .iliro a f ' \iiiyvY*
spcoidI-cgi^- mail mlitter
Satukda y July 17, 1 HOT.
Jjociiis ii cents pci ; im; for ii r-t ia-c
tioii ■ 2'.. cent* for each sub.-iqaeal u
Hurtion ' JtoKiibtr a-lv 50o. ! w no li I'
li rs t }, H< yiioi'i; 25«: l't»r each htibacquer*
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SLUM Mil i'TIOX HA I'E:
Oiii your, iu adv.-inn :....
Six month!', ill ikJmu.cc
Take this paper.
It is about time for tlie Chi
cago New York and other rnei
ropolitan journals of those sec
tions to take up the subject o
lynching in Georgia.
The lawyers of Atlanta de
plore the recoilt lynchings am
have contributed their view:
Oil the matter to the press, Wi
would suggest that the law} trt
can d t more than any othei
class toward putting a stop t<
the unheah by practice,
The whole country has beet,
talking of Hie lynching of Ky
tier and Williams this wed
a great majority of tin
are satisfied. The dehi;
the administering of jus!ic
the courts has determinet
people to take it in then
hands in instances that
it. So far no mistaln
been made and we believt
none is likely to be made
long as the sceances are con¬
by the licet citizens ol
State,
Ferry, the murderer of Lnniei
I)e.lvull) county, wi lhaegot
scolTold in jail yical at
r lln Supreme court
to grant him
trial and his only eh nice not'
rests with the Governor, It
believed that the Governor
not interfere.
Judge Candler will call tin
Flanagan case in the Delvall
court next Monday. This is ;
case where justice has
been delayed and against
wishes of not only the people
Dekalb) but the entire
ami it speedy disposition of
heartlesswretc.il. by the
will relieve a long sull’ering
lie.
'i ho latest bi-patchts pi;
Hanna’s trust in sugar,
is a sweet trust to say the
of it.
1 have ODcned an office in
lnnki'np formerly occupied
Dr. J. J. Seamans, and solicit
share of the patronage of
people.
R. A, Jones, Dentist.
AFRCANA.
Cures absolutely, and to
cured, Rheumatism,
Syphilis, Old Sores,
Catarrh, Constipation, and
other diseases caused by
blood.
AFRICAN A
is made entirely of Herbs
perfectly hat mless, and vet,
the most powerful and
remedy ever discovered for
above named diseases.
Ati.axta, Oa.. Feb. 18, 1897.
AVRti AKA Co , 08 1-2 8. Broad St.
Gentlemen: Two months ago I
a se v erv attack of rheumatism in
oot and km 1 BV mlvit*e ol a
f tried ”.V HUt ANA, ’ and felt relief
throe o ilI iiavc taken one
Die s .veiling has disappeared, and I
almost well Judging from mv
espct'ieuee. experience, I I beheve believe ‘ ‘ AFRICAN
all you claim for it as a cu'o for
inatism. Very truly, J, T. Harper.
Mr. Harper 1 W " ' born in
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lllgion , till.
THE GA1LEY DRUG CO.
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gs? ilk
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Absolutely Fur©
Ccl-hintcd for its great leavening
ttvngth anil hoaRlifulne's A 'Hu ref¬
ho loOil against ilium and all lorms ol
diiiter irion common to Ujo clieajt
>rands. POWDER 00., _
iOYAL 1!AK IXG YORK.
NEW
•/. - „ r-zr. - x tive tu&t xszeamiacvsm tmmTtKim
Oscar Wi barns, the negro
irute who assaulted the six
,-ear old daughter of farmer
Jarapbefi, near Love Joy, last
.vetk, was .pulled from the
Central railroad train at Griffin
Hiursday morning aud lynched,
bite Hr rib' <f Ilihb county was
ur rying the psisoner to Atlan
a to escape a mob at Mac on
did when it became known at
Triffin that the negro would
pass through it was quickly de
terminod to take possession of
urn and make short work of
t, Accordingly when the train
irrived about one hundred men
Kwdfcd it and success
Tilly carried out their plans in s
piiet and orderly way. Thus it
s that speedy justice is some¬
times secured. ■
The lynching of Dr. Ryder at
folbotton last Monday, was
m event unexpected by the
motile and therefore it produced
(into a sensation throughout
lie country. It will be remem¬
bered that Rider shot and in¬
stantly killed a Miss Owens sev
sra! months ago. He was tried
uni sentence,! to hang hut the
Supreme court granted a new
trial in his case on a teclmical
ity. 'i he case was called in
L'olbofton Monday and on ac
count of the illness oflhe prls
Bier’s leading counsel the case
was continued. A posse then
leLevtuineq to end the maitei
ind about 8 o’clock that even
mg he was taken from tbe offi¬
cers and lynched.
win
We are closing out our
" r”) /x r T "lAT vsLaN ‘T ohm 1
**k» aim uvkh mslss
business and will sell you any¬
thing we have at
lllaila link Fricss.
See us-we will save you mou
ey
TILLEY & QUIG&.
n
Notice.
l am now prepared to
your new wheat in
order, having thoroughly
pared my wheat mill and
new bolting cloths and
guarantee satisfaction, so
on your wheat and get
good home-made Hour. I
now grinding every day in
week and you can get
dated at any time at my
! .Respectfully'.
A. N. Pluuket.
I
AND ITS r CTTH^
the cpitor :—I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hostess cases have been
1 permanently cured. consider So proof-positive duty am
of ... its power < _ _________________^ that I it my
srnrfftoo boitlts free tothose of vour
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial
Lung Trouble, if they will write me
exiiess and postotiice address. Sincerely,
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 183 Pearl St.. New
ti.y- Th«- Editorinl and Business Management
tiii« r«i*er Unaraatee this geperoua Frupositiyo*
Congress is expected to ad¬
journ at an early day.
members have had a long seige
of it and are in condition to
joy a vacation.
Many prominent men of
State are being honored by
having their names mentioned
in connection with the govern¬
orship. It is a great pity
only one man can hold this
fice at a time.
DEATH.
After a severe illness of
a month Mrs. Jane Hudson,
aged christain lady of
Grove community, died
Sunday evening about 5 o’clock.
On Monday afternoon the
mains were followed to
dale cemetery by a long
of greived friends and
where appropriate service
held and the body laid to
Mrs ■ Hudson was a
of the Methodist church
her life was in keeping
her professions of faith.
The Weekly
with the bereaved family
relatives of the deceased.
For the next 15 days go
Summers only.
Testimonial.
For coughs, colds horseness, etc
have ntve fond a remedy that
equals Mother Crossleys Gough
Cure. I consider one of the Lost
remedies on the market and recom
mend it to the people. It is all
es claimed for it and more if
ble. D. R. Ghupp.
AGENTS WANTED—For War iu
Cuba, by Senor Quesada, Cuban repre
rentative at Washington, Endorsed
Cuban patriots. Jn tremendous de¬
mand. A bonanza for agents. Only
$1,50. Big book, big commissions.
Everybody wanls llie only endorsed
reliable book. Outtits free Cre n
given. Freight paid. Drop a 1 1 trash,
and m ike $300 a month with war in
Cuba, Address to day,THE NATION¬
AL iiOOK concern, 352-356 Dearborn
St., Chicago.
Agents Wanted. Male or fe¬
male in every county.
ness respectable.
tion good. Mo trouble to make
some money,. Address
cle, Augusta, Ua., for particu¬
lars.
NOTiCE.
I am prepared to do any
! of mechanics work on
! notice. See me or call at
ly office.— J. F. Wallis.
A Fine Jack.
Dr. M. II. Melton has a
fine Jack at his stables in
city and he invites those
are interested to call and
him.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
9 fie- /7 - iS Oft
evety
CITY
-HENRY -
FROFRIETOR,
My shop is comfortable.
My towels are clean.
My tools are always keen.
My attention is respectful.
My aim—to please all.
! (Jive me a call vvheu you
dressing up.
I
! Notice.
I You can get fresh
; flour, in ten pound
every day at M. H
StOl’O.
* j N. Pluuket.
S3
M. H. MELTON, PROPRIETOR.
New stables, New vehicles, Safe horses., Experienced uri
vers, New harness etc.
We guarantee our turnouts to give satisfaction and we in¬
vite the public to call on us when in need of a good, safe, relia¬
ble team. We are located on the South side of the railroad.
M, H. MELTON.
BEAUTIFUL -MILLINERY.
Everything in me Millinery lino 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,
HISS ElTlTA R LEY.
HAY! HAY! HAY!
CORN, OATS, MEAL, BRAM, SYRUP, SUGAR vnd
COFFEE. V
A New 'f> # ^ * ■ <*
STOCK OT WIN DO W SHAPES.
NE.V DRESS GOODS COMING-IN EVERY WEEK.
Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Gents Furnishing Goods, Domestics. Etc.
Fruit Jars . .
Jellies, Crockery, Etc.
| A large lot of Saddles in a few days.
Harness, Hardware, all sorts of Groceries and Dry Goods
ion hand. Come au<J see for yourself and be convinced,
John Stephenson
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p £ k
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Beautiful eyes gwv.v chill and dim
As the swift years steal away.
Beautiful, willowy forms so slim
Lose fairness with every day.
But she still is queen and hath charms to
spare
Who wears youth’s coronal —
hair.
Preserve Your Hair
and you preserve your youth.
“A woman is as old as she
looks,” says the world. No
woman looks as old as she is
if her hair has preserved its
normal beauty. You can keep
hair from falling out, restoring
i its normal color, or restore the
normal color to gray or faded
hair, by the use of
Ayer - S H air Vigor,
* °
Subscribe for the Weekly.
Tom Langford, who was
the house with the Delks at
time of the killing of
Gwynn, in Pike county,
been captured and is now in
at Zebulon. He says that
can’t say anything that will
Taylor Delk any good.
Frorfi, U.S.Jotmy:' cf
Prof. 'W, H. Peeke,
M makes a specialty
h doubt Epilepsy, has anfl
treated
ed more cases than
i living Physician;
success is
We have heard of
of 20 years’
cured
•ill# him.
publishes
i work thy
g
! lie
■ D IN ,w i t h
tle of his absolute free large
cure, to any
who may send their P. O. and Express
We advise ?££££. anv one P. wishing !>., a euro to
E. 4 Cedar Ct., Sew
Sad Death.
As wc go to press we leapi of
the death, yesterday afternoon
about 5 o’clock, at the 'home of
her relative, Mr. D. JT. Roberts,
near Gee’s mill, of Miss Ola
Fuller, a young lady of many
noble trails of chasacler and
personal charms. She was ill
only a short time and the an
of her death was
a shock to our people.
She was a niece of Mr. T. II.
Brodnax aud known to all oui
people >m<l loved [or her gentle.
ness and kindness.
We understand the interrment
will occur in the family bury
ing ground in Newton county,
to-day.
Look out for a list of bar¬
gains next week which we
bougth.at half price a day or
two ago—the DoughertyA
Murphy stock.
Summers.
NOT LICE.
To Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate ol
John LAlmannd, deceased, are iseijuest
ed to make settlements at once. Alio
all persons bolding claims against said
esiato are requested to present the
same to
Luther J • Almand, Admr.
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE.
The books for receiving tax
returns for the year 1897 art
now open, and I will be at the
county precincts as follows:
Wheffiela.—April 2S, Mat It), June 16.
Lorraine.—April 29, May 2d, June IT
Honey C.—April 8-J, May 21, June 13.
May ha found at J. J, LangfordT
store in Conyers tlie remainder of tin
time, Ct. H. HELL, T. V.
Wm. H. SIHPKINS,
Attorney at Law.
o y y j q E [j }> ST AIR S IN T11E N 1G i J
BUILDING'.
Does a general practice. Charges
rea-imar Is Collections a specialty
Procures loans on farm lands ?' a
i ow rate of interest.
T«tt’s Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
are you
bankrupt inheaiti
cons tituti°n iinderminedb- ye:
tra vagance in eatina, h
laws/} v
g&rdmg the nature!
physical capital, all g 0ne jf^
NE^ER
p . Lure yot
f. c ^ ’ J ‘Y" “ e j malaria, ' c b' s pepsk
"" torpii
iv( J*> co *-- L *paa° n bili ousnes
,
ana a C kindred diseases
Tilths Liver Pin
an absolute cure,
LEGAL ADVERTISE
ME NTS.
Dismissions.
° KORCi IA 1»OCK DALE Cor.Y.ry;
To whom it may concero.
A. T. Husoa administrator of Mary
George, deceased has applied to inc fori
letters of dismisson. 'I’li is is, therefore!
0 notify all partise concerned that d
'Viil pass upon said application on thd
dr,t Mon hiy in Aug. 1897. Given unJ
ler my hand and official signature
dr is M ay 0, 1807.
A. M. IIelio, Oiiii.
ORDER TO SELL real estate
Georgia Rockdale County.
To whom it may concern w, u
3impkin«, executor of the estate of J] ra
Annie T, Seamans, dacca-ed, has ill
due form applied to the undersigned
ssffl for an deceased, order to sell the real estate oj
and said application will
be heard on the first Mondar m Aid
i?ust, next. This July Ctb, 1S97.
adv’g $3 A -M. Hblms, Ordiaary.
LETTERS OK DISMISSION.
Geokgia, Roekule Comity,
To whom it may concarn;- S- Ii
Brodnax, administrator of An-tin Us!:-j
er, deceased, his in due or applie I
tome for letters of dismission. Thij
is tlierefore, to notify all parlies
eern,jd that I will pass upon said ap¬
plication on tlie first Monday ia 0e-|
tober. 18S17 \ Given under my hand
and official s/gnatue. this July Cth,
1807.
adv’g $6 A. M, Helms. Ordinary.
AD M ( XISTKATOR’S SALE,
By virtue of an order from tlieCoiirB
-f Ordinary o? Rockthde oounly, wi:B
>e siiid, .between lawful sale hoars,b«l citjl
fore the court house door, in the ini
if Conyer-', on tbe first Tuesday
August, next., tbe following describe®
property: Fifteen acres of land, nwr*
■ir less, being the place whereon W. .11
Gee, late of said countv, deceased, kI
sided at, the time of his death; saidl
pluce embracing good dwelling, grisl YelJ
mill and valuable water power Couyer.-J on
low river, five miles ease of
ind better known as tlie Gee mill prop!
arty. The property affords one of tha
valuable best water site powers for in tlie kind s'ate of mauuiaej and is a|
enterprises, any and to he soil! I'd
curing of paying d bt- and makJ
the purpose heirs of eaui
ing dist' ibution among the
iv" J. Gee, deceased. Terms: eight Oi.ta peri
third due Oct. 75, 1899, with
cent, interest per annum, with privi-J Oe.J
,Pge °jiT of W. J.
adv. to.Gl.
bond election.
Georgia Rockda'e Comity
Rockdale court of Ordinary sitting
for comity purposes July term, 1897
Whereas, the grand jury of said conn
recomended that an election be or
ty of bonds for the|
de red for the issuing and
purpose of paying for the new jail
funding the old debt, in the sum of ten
thousand dollars, and thousand dollars . *s J
whereas, eight it
deemed sufficient for such purpose,
hereby ordered that au e
is therefore sat
lection be held in said county on
unlay, the 14th day ot August, the] j
now provided by law to deternune
whether bou ts shall be is
quCStiOU, arid all persons votiug
sued or not, written pnr
for bonds shall have or
their ticket "For Bond-, aud
ed on Shat I h ive wri.tenl
those against bonds
printed ’’Air*inst Bon.Is. ^
bonds propo e i to be ' ’’
The to bear 6 per
ciifbt thousand doikns,
au n.ui, an j ail hi to r
interest andpijahlc per iiy, and
to be due • <nn:i . ■
is-ua to be paid jlf in t n
entire payinsiC-i as
and in ten a:mu il
be issued oi or about first
Bonds to hundred
January IS S, ft n '* paid otl nod
of the bonus to bs
twelve m mil- therea t :r
every
all to retire 1,
By the court M. Helms. Or 1.
,\,
This July ~> ' s ‘ : "