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Have Always Bought, and which lias been
pud v 10 lia3 borne tlio signature of
V° r °' 1 go _j years, made under liis
use an d has been per
r sonal BU ? ervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
' imitations and Substitutes arc but Ex
. ..
■Ctounter ^ with aiK i endanger the health of
; children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
ri» is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
'^'iieifheFopium, .. , It is Harmless and Pleasant., It
Morphine nor other Narcotic
(tain* ‘ i age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms
. Gns ts Diarrhoea and Wind
Feverishness. It cures
It re n e ves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
I Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Lach fcuUdren’s and Bowels, Panacea-The giving healthy Mother’s and Friend. natural sleep.
dins CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tlie Signature of
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M You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CKNTAUft COMPANY. 7 T MUWWAV STREET, NEW VORK CITY.
O.C. STEPHENSON.
U-cvNe ^-o ^ @ -ss- <^0^0
bains in Groceries, Staple CkwoocIjsl
-o--O O
ponth-Georgia syrup at 25c. We always keep on baud
p,Turnips,Unions, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, Cheese,
Eggs, Fish at oc per pound. Canned meats and Props
Dried fruit, Flour. Meat, Lard, in fact anything you want*
e will exchange anything or
your money hack if we can’t
[you.
o deliver free anything bought
I We expect to undersell any
N for cash. ONLY COME AND
fohn C. Stephenson.
tlanta Constitution,
pED papers. rate foe® 3 f wo
a!1 ^Peciai attention to
bbin o arrangements with
C onstitution, pub
lt Atl,ata, Ga. The club
r| ce of tho two
1125 papers
* Jer y ea r, subscrip
pbe 8eut trough this of
d tb e terms to be
a cash.
met perhaps not
bjgvn u gen
lat T]je Weekly
mm has the
Mon of any newspaper
f ri: het on
potulvs nisphere. Only
a §° a large news
dirt a ° r y questioned
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made by
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it could be
r^ithad m °re than
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Cowell, firm.
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CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, MARCH 11. 1899.
first and above all things a
newspaper • It is a twelve page,
seven-column weekly, making
eighty-four columns each week.
Its subscription poico is $1 a
year, but if taken under the ar¬
rangement with this paper we
can give them both at the price
above named,
Q > e
'T/I
WMZS&t OcA. M bl] | COLLLGB
;• Mam Bui'-Oimg.
I Sh-jREE ToinoM.
™JW»WRR
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DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college educotion in tlif* reach cf all. A.B.,
U.S., Normal and Bug: ness iiivigoraiing" courses. cii
f-ior>d laboratories: beaithful, nd
nnto; military discipline; cood moral 2
religious iuiiceffces. Cheapest board iti the
from State; $75 abundance $150 of country board produce;expenses in dormitories
private to a year; Special liceusc for
or families. course the
teachers; full faculty cf nine; all under
control of the University. A college The prepar¬ insti¬
atory class, Co-education of sexes.
tution founded specially for studentsciTirnited
means, bend for catalogt:c to the President.
JOS. Sl 8 W 48 T| A.M.
The best is always cheapest.
Tiie Weekly and keep
posted.
Bear, the The Kind Yen Have Always Bought
Sigcatcra
«f
We learn from an exchange
that “at Brussels the feat of is¬
suing a typeless newspaper has
just been accomplished. The
news was written on typewri¬
ter.-^ the illustrations interlard¬
ed and all were pasted on two
sheets of cardboard larger than
the paper—then the whole was
reduced by photography and a
print made on sensitized zinc,
acids being used for etching out
the results being a solid form
ready for the press without a sin
gle type being set.—Ex.
W^LK-TVI'JVO-.
I forbid hunting, fishing or oth¬
erwise tresspassing on the lands
belonging to Mrs. D M Almand,
Now being tended by J f Wallis
and J B Moon.
D W Almand, Agt.
Notice.
The firm of Street & Willingham
has dissolved. Mr. Willingham hav¬
ing bongnt Mr. Street’s interest and
assimnning all indebtedness of the
firm.
This Feb. 17,1899.
G.A. Street.
G.A. Willingham.
IVotioe.
Mrs. Dr. Glenn is still making fine
drosses, coats and pants McDonald at prices to
suit. Room over & Hay
good’s Millinery store.
* ►—• -
♦
Lands Posted.
I forbid any one hunting,
intruding- or otherwise
on »£££* ml ™, of !»k
nos.828 and 833 in the 4th district
originally Walton, now Rockdale
comity.
Mary T Lucas.
This Feb. 9,1899.
.1EWEIER.
I now occupy the corner store
room formerly occupied by Mr. J.
W. Jones, where J am prepared to
do first-class repair work in the
Jewelry line. Watches and Clocks
repaired on short notice.
Give me a call.
G. A. STREET.
---
NOTICE.
I have a pair of fine, large, five
year old mules for sale cheap.
See me if you want to buy mules
cheap. A N. PLUNKET.
BRICK* LIME.
I have on hand brick and lime
which I offer to the public at reason¬
able prices. See me when in need
either.
Vv. U. Wallis.
DEjSTTIST^Y
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Solid Gold Crowns $5.00.
Gold Band 4 4 $5.00.
Plain While “ $8.00.
Bridge work per tooth $5.00.
Gold fillings from $1.50to$5.00.
Amalgam filling 50c.
Plates srom $8.00 up to $10.00.
All work guaranteed.
Office over Post Office.
Lonnie Martin.
. mil MEATS
ALWYSON HAND AT
EVANS HARYET,
1 . .
'OHip.. alteii -ioit <--.o pur
Ch SnS!i zlliy l.llllg C . }UiJ you '"'TnV %.<t..b .-a ..l ti c
market line at reasonable pi ices,
Will pav market price for hid
es.
Giv 1 -* me a call.
J. M. Evans.
STRAY SHOTS.
The self-satisfied man is to be
envied in some respects ?nd pi
. ,
1 *■ 1 s ,
‘
.... \\ .ten fonow . ,, refuses . bo
a to
advised it is pretty 1 •™ rood evi
dence that lie thinks lie knows
- a,i .1
*” *
A statesman out of a job i s
after all only a discarded poli¬
tician .
A real smart man never par¬
ades his knowledge before the
people.
The only way to retain a
man’s friendship is to never
place your weight upon him.
All men are born selfish, they
die the same way.
If you owe a man and wish
to avoid him, pay the debt.
Money is the one article that
all men crave and all secure.
The best way to keep even
with the world is to never let
the world to get ahead of you.
From Our Exchanges
“ Would you say •honest, poli¬
tics is* or are? ‘ ‘ Is, of course*
Honest politics is always singu¬
lar. ‘ ’
The Philadelphia Ledger re¬
marks; “If every family had
a curfew law of its own, no
town would need one. ” Par¬
ents, paste that in your hat. If
you control your own children
no laws will be needed to Keep
them straight.—Dalton Argus
An exchange remarks that
Georgia political.. are tak
ing a much needed rest this
; ear. 4 4 What an idea! The
politicians are doing all their
scheming t his year, and are lay¬
ing the mines that they will ex¬
plode next year .-Dalton Argus.
Poor Philippine Islanders!
Their crime is a desire to breathe
tllC air of freedom, undisturbed
or undismayed by foreign mat
ters' For that they are shot
down , by . soldiers ... and , sailors of ?
a country whoso emblem is the
Goddess of Liberty!—Waycrots
Journal.
If Mr, Roberts gets his seat, in
congress by all means he should
take all three of his wives to
Washington, Thecongtessnif ll
who voted to seat him. and
thus recognized polygamy,
would no doubt bo pleased for
their wives and daughters to re
ceive the three Mrs. Roberts so
ciallyEatonton Messenger.
Sir Robert Ball, lately astron
omer royal in Ireland, calculates
that there are, within the range
of human observation and con-
300,000 000 scpiiriitc
and distinct worlds, all of which
are larger than the one v\e in*
habit, and some of them so far
away from UH that a telegraph
ic message, sent from one of
them to this ear!!), would
reach US iu 1800 years! That
calculation for . and j
fno h'g <X U3,
vvhether it is correct or not,
n-> ddlerence, because
it is correct we cannot compre
head it. The distance between
UK and the remotest worlds is
•eyood , all . human . conception.--
LEGAL ADVERTISE¬
MENTS
GEORGIA, ROCKDALE County.
To \rhom it may concern •
.T. S. Grenade Administrator of'Ben
;;,uno,u Grenade late of said county,dead.
ha *< in due form, made his final return
andapplied lor letters ot dismission
from his said.administration, and T will
pass upcn same on the first Monday in
April next. Witness my hand and of¬
ficial signature this Jan. lltli 1899.
a m. Helms Ord.
Artministrator’s Sale.
Will be sold before the court-house
door in Conyers, Rockdale county,
(hi., within the legal hours of sale on
on the first Tuesday in April, 1899 to
ihe highest bidder, the following des
eribed property, M Almand, belonging deceased, to the being es¬
tate of J)
a tract or parcel of land lying in the
city of Conyers, 16th district of ori¬
ginally Henry, now Rockdale coun¬
lot ty, the 271 same and being hounded part of follows: original
no. as
Beginning of at a rock, north-east cor¬
ner said parcel ot laud and run¬
ning south-east along Huff’s land 7
chains and 8 links to a rock ; thence
south-west chains and along linKs Ed Thomas’ rock land
5 50 ton in
middle of Bryan’s street; thence
south-west 2chains along middle 58 links of Bryans’
street and to a rock;
thence north-west 4 chains and along Ed Thom¬
as’land 09 links to a
rock; thence south-west along Ed
Thomas’ land 1 chain and 82 links to
a rock: thence north west along Ed
Thomas’ land 90 links io a rock at J
H Jame’s James’land land; thence north-west
along J H Hardwick 6 chains land and
70 links to a rock at s
thence south-east along links Hardwick,s
land 8 chains and 86 to a rock
in middle of along Bryan’s street; thence
north-west links Bryans’ street 1
chain and 75 to n rock ; thence
north-east along J II Sanies’ land 4
chains and 96 links to beginning cor¬
nel'. r J he same heii r7;98 acres, in¬
cluding dwelling house, and known
us ihe Winder Huff home place.
Sold for the purpose of paying
debts and ’distribution :*nong the
heirs'
This March 2nd, 1809.
E H Almand,
J M Almand, (dint's.
Your business will suffer un¬
less you advertise.
Africeis
Limbless
Gotten Seed!
Free
Anyone who s ends one dollar
for a year’s subscription to the
Atlanta Semi-Weekly .Tottrnal
get postpaid one. pound of the
celebrated African Limbless Cot
ton Seed without charge.
A pound of the.-;*' seed will
plant % ne . fifth of ap acre , and
-with proper attention should
yield enough to plant a crop.
The seed were tested in a list
of thirty varieties by the Georgia
Experiment Station and a bul
letin recently issued by Director
Redding shows that the African
Limbless Cotton produced 70
more per acre than any
other variety, and 161 pound*
morc p er acre than the average
of thirty leading varieties.
The African Limbless Catton
?our°ti^
the average on 1he farms of the
South. This shows what high
fertilization and thorough cult
ure will do with these excellent
Seed. The value of the product,
counting cotton at 5 cents and
seed at 13 cents a bushel, was
t™** 5 ^ * crc ’™ e cost of
fertilizers used was S4.7/per acre.
The Journal docs not guarantee
result.-,, but the result of the test
at the Experiment Station makes
^,'orth a farmer’s while to test
these seed when hc can S et them
for nothing.
The Journal brings you the
News of the World Twice a
Week, with hundreds of articles
of special interest about the farm,
the household, juvenile topics,
etc., and every Southern fanner
should have the paper.
You don’t have to wait a week
for the news, but get it twice as
Often as you do in the weeklies,
which charge the same price.
c . f samolc CODY.
Adpri.ss
TflE JOURNAL,
Atlanta, Qa,
NO. 10
IMAM
ricELVANEY & BRODNAX
AGENTS,
We represent some of the
best Fire Insurance Companies
in existence and ask the public
generally to see U3 before plac¬
ing their risks.
Office in Banner office under
hotel.
McELVANEY& BRODNAX.
H. H MCbONAL & SON,
PRESIDENT DENTISTS.^
All work guaranteed to please.
Office up stairs over J. II. A1
maud & Go's, store.
Conyers, , . ; Ga
CITY BAGGER SHOP
-HEiNRY - RBACflN
PROPRIETOR.
My shop is comfortable,
My towels are clean.
My tool3 are always keen.
My attention is respectful.
My aim—to please all.
Give me a cali when you need
dressing up.
ffliE
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iCarLook at this man <1
with good boss sense,
He* encloses his pos¬
sessions with BAGK
WOVEN WIRE PENCE
Keeps everything in ami®
very tiling o it.
Made from flaunt rolled steel wire
rods iicavily galvanized. Hundreds of
have been pul up of this BEST
OF ALL WOVEN WIRE FENCES,
at loss cost limn wood fences of any
description by L. F. SCOTT.
MbVn WWiVAV.VZg ?
CTYL1SI1, RELIABLE 5 I
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ig Uecommendtd by l.r.idlng
1 % Dressmaker,. «. =: '
1 hey Always Please. 5?
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