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The Servers tbeekly.
OFFICIAL OMAN OF ROCKDALE COONTY.
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j. H WALLIS, Eoitok.
Enteied at the potffifflee mail at Com er* a*
secoiKi-ciat'S mutter.
Satukpay, JmeD. 1900.
Locals 5 cents per line for Hr-t loser
tlo' 2'g cents for each subsequent in
ssrtirm Kegvilar a lv. 5<ut. per inch for
flrst insertion; 20< iort-ach sub-eiiuont
insertion.
StTBSGRlPTION KATE:
Six One mouth.*, year. In iu advance............... advance........... ,!.8 oo
The Butler Herald truthfully
says: “One reason wo southern
people tire so poor, wo do not save
what a kind Providence gives us.
This ye ir thousands of bushels of
poaches will rot and lie lost for i he
want of canning factories. Add
to this the plums and penis and ,
blackberries, and the amount lost
in dollars is almost beyond com-;
put at ion. >>
We get the following from the
Walton News ami Messenger,which
should he applied to some of our
people:— think of citizens
•‘We some our
should seeto it that their boys stay
away from 1 ho river and out of the
woods on Sunday, and make them
go to Sunday school and church.”
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Don't attempt to climb the lad
der of fame until you are sure
of it‘9 foundation.
A True Mnrringels Yl»o
Crown of Life.
Is marriage the end and aim of
existence, or just n side issue. A
true marriage—one not based on
selfish or wordly consideration—is
the crown of life. No man is com
plete in himself: no woman is
complete in herself. But what
one sex asks the other supplies,
Man by nature tends to invention
progress, speculation ; woman by
nature tends to ordering arrange
me it. decision- Man is iniellec
uai, woman is affectional- He is
wisdom, she is love
Man in general, is aggiessive,
liK® the sword ot t.rut h; woman is
yielding like the wreath of love,
\Ye find, too, that man, in his
body, hia movements and hie occu¬
pation, has a hard, rough quality,
whereas woman is soft and gentle,
clad in tenderness and beauty- So j
the sexes are different each digni
fled in its own way, and In
orderly union tho world sees un
evant of the highest
Another question that. I am n»k j
•d is : Is the professional marriages? st.ccesS j
a bar author, to happy artist, tho Does j '
the the actor,
fail to 1)0 hnppv, after ho has sue- j
eroded in what the world calls sue i
cess , with his early married help-!
mate? ] would say, yee, it often j
happens that happiness!
fades away in such ens
es- There are perhaps, several i ’
causes for this. One is the fact
that a couple frequently begins 1
life on the same intellectual foot
mg- For a time they are com
pnnione, Butsdon the wife becomes
wholly absorbed in household enrea
and censes to grow. But the bus
qnnd goeg on increasing in
edge, and at last there is an intel
lectual between the two.
And I am asked: Will such a ,
thing n» Ui® petty tyrani®. |
j>revent a man of any genius from
achieving success?
Ye# sometiu^s frequently, per-,
haps. The petty tviauies of som«
women are like the assaults of an
army of mosquitoes- Each it holds one
seems insignificant yet
our attention- If were called
to, we could do it and be done
with, but each killed mosquitoe
only makes room for an armed
and'wniting substitute- tyrani«8 of
The petty likely a woman
would be to destroy that no
ble calm yi which alone the
can do creative work.—Edwin
Markham in the New York Journal.
Don t bet with your wife un¬
less you are prepared to lose
whether you win or nor.
The robber aoppetites of the
eocalled civilized nations are be
itiK savagely whetted by the
Chinese situation. It would
ta IshmgeKte.
Ittkt this paper.
Don't monopolize one color
in your makeup. A ruby nose
spoili the affect of ruby lips.
The editor of the Clinton Ga
zette announces himself a cani
date for matrimony, subject to
the action of girl and the old
folks,
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A Liar, No Doubt.
A Michigan man hasgotiu his
baru a I illilly 01 l’ats tnat , , lie
would not have harmed for any
consideration. They arebjiut;
ing him money every day,
though where they get it is a
mystery. They have made 8er
• : il attempts to build a nest o t
ot $10, $20, $100 bills, but the
own er of the barn has never per
mi tied them to bleep over
night upon the labors of the uAy.
Most of the bills are torn, but
| )0 j ias Rlu;ceet {ed in patching up
over ’*^0 ..... worth, while he . ha.° ,
more than $3,000 more in fiag
ments waiting for the other
pieces to show up • There is a
st ory that some years ago a- rich
doctor buried 1 ’is money some
where in the neighbor, and it . .
is
t i ie theory that the rats ‘ have
discovered the hoard and are u
sing . the doctors , money in their
nest - building.
flany Uses for Eggs.
The uses to which eggs may
be put are many, aside from
their employing in cooking.
An egg added to the morning
c coffee makes a good
R”
A mustard plaster made with
^ ie white of an egg will not
leave a blister.
A raw f*gg with the yolk un
broken, taken in a glass of wine,
j s beneficial for convalescents,
White of an egg beaten with
j 0;i j eu g ” a r and lemon relieves
hoarseness— a teaspoonful , tak
en once every hour,
It i» said that a raw egg swal¬
lowed at once when a fish bone
is caught in the throat beyond
j )0 reauh ( ,f ,] u , fingers, will
* "lodge , , the . , bone and , ......... cany it
down.
The whltp ... ot .. tUr ...
a raW '
ned over a burn or scald is most
gobbing and cooling. It can be
applied quickly, and will pre
vent inflammation, besides re
lieving ibo stinging pain*
The white of a raw egg is t-li*
most satisfactory of pastes, and
is better than any prepared
mucilage or paste one can buy.
Papers intended to be put ovtr
tu m bler8 < f jelly will hold very
surely , and ,, be air-tight . if dip
ped in tl e white of an egg.
One of tho best remedies in
case of bowel troubles is a
tl b eat.n raw egg, taken
at one swallow. It is healing
to the inflamed stomach and
inteBtm€8 ’ and wiU reliev0 tho
feeling . of distress, hour eggs
taken in this manner iu twenty
f oUr hours will form the best
Kind ... of nourishment . , = well „
as as
medicine for the patient,
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HB i W JB ■ B TO LADIES.
Next Tuesday, beginning at 2 o’clock, Lunch will be served at A. J.
Summers, Fancy Grocery store. Coflee and tea, crackers, etc., will be
served free. All arecordially invited to come to the store promptly and
we can show you something new in the way of Cotfee. Remember the
and be on hand.
a. j. siimme^s.
A raw eg g is one of the most
nutritious of foods, and may be
taken veryeasjily if the yolk is
not broken A little nutmeg
grated upon the egg, a few drops
of lemon juice added, some
chopped parsley sprinkled over
it, of some salt and a dash of
cayenne pepper, vary the fla¬
vor, and tend to make it more
palatable when taken as a med
i cirie •
M s. Tronic Alinancl is recovering
after a serious ill ness of several days.
Read Marion Plunkets advertise¬
ment in this paper. It wilt do you
g ,od. y ji
Some days ago three Penns.vl negroes were in.
lynched i rr the state of van
little The north-ni about, papers the a'-e Peims.ylvttnia having very
to say if
outrage, tlie same thing hod oc¬
curred in the south the republican
papereof the north would have howl¬
ed over it for months.—Columbus
Ledger
Miss Clara Graham is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Guinn.
Mr. and Mrs. Mell now occupy the
Summers' residence on Glade street.
Almost any man can start a news¬
paper or a family, hut it takes a hus¬
tler to keep either of them gorng.
Wha t is said to soitm people goes in
atone oar and out at the other—there
being nothing between to stop it.
Even the devil is not ns black as
his newspapai portraits.
Some ministers put in more time
trying to savedoliars than souls..
The man who knows the least is
always in the biggest hnary to tell
it-
CASTOKIA.
Basra the The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Signature
of
WARNING.
The marshals of the city will
goaround and examine into and
sanitary conditions existing on
the premises of every citizen of
said city every two weeks. All
violators of the sanitary laws of
«he*, cit y will he punished as pre¬
scribed in sec 20 of tHe Amend¬
ed Charter of said city Bo sure
that your hog pens and out
houses are kept according to
law.
J. A Goode, Cbm.
Sanitary Com.
iroi s
The busiest house in Conyers at all times is my
store. I keep the goods and make the prices low
and the people keep Mr. Still and myself busy
waiting upon them. People like to trade wher©
theY can do the best and they find + he best place
to trade is at my store. We make this announce¬
ment that others may learn of tte advantage of
fered here and they, too, may come and trade
with me and save money. Money is hard to get
now nad should be made to go as foras possible—
Come to me and I will help you stretch it out
and you will get the best goods the mArket af
fords.
YOURS VERY TRULy,
N. T. STREET.
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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over £5© years, has borne the signature of
j# - and has been made under his per
/AP sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex¬
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infanta and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR 1A
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of __
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The KM You Kaye Always Bought
ln Use For Over 30 Years.
TH* CENTAUR COMP.WV, TT MUMt.Y STREET. KE WVOSK CITY.
b; -mmm.
When you want printing of any
kind done on short notice come to
this office and you can be fitted up
promptly.
Pianos and Or¬
gans for sale by
J. P. Tilley.
O SS3 ’X" O X jSl. •
Beari the The Kind You Have Always Soupi
Bignataro
of
GEORGIA Rockdale county.
To whom it may concern:—J. C
Stanley, administrator of the estate
of Richard Stanley, deceased, has
filed his final return as such admin is
tratorand made application for let
ters of dismission from his saul trust.
And I will pass upon the same on the
first Monday in September official 1.100 Giv
en under my hand and
nature, this June 8th 1900.
A M Helms, Ord.
Bears the OAS IiS VoUlafa Always Bought
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Hood laboratories; heallli/u!, irood i:i vigorating-cli- moral
i-.nte; military discipline; CU.-apest board tae
religious iaduetices. lit
State: abund-mco of country board produce;expenses in dormitories
from 875 to 8150 a year; X'
reVche V rs; e f aU “faeni ty'^ 1 ni nef aH the
tntion founded specially forstadeiUsoflimited
means. Send for catalogue to the President.
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Annuls
| *’OR CLERK.
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| IWkuale p c.-jmy slli L J „\° t n v n h Der,. (j{
y cratu * Primary. I , hli ] j f “
tor past support and
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Wespectluiiv. W
FOR TREASURER *- J fc5ii2-ixia„
Democrat Rrunurv.’ ‘ j ml J t j‘ f 10 Hie
gratitude nection L -- mil the to sWak l J, ',* Ih ^H
c p 0( , m e
to give UIH their support iuii ' e,l ‘
mg election. I w j rlie c«i n
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election ,
more than the “ e *
Jnnit « A i)uk es
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foil SHERIFF.
I announce my candt'dacv
Rockdale election to the office of 4 .L 1 *' of
ocratic primary. county subject I' w, P 6 * n >ei11
the of the Wi il i, '
support people ! 1
me a faithful discharge of t p,,?.
of the office if elected i ^ lltles
people for their support n, th «
and iu jP e that my official rectal ^
proved satisfactory to them. 1 88
Vei 'y Pfspectimi,. H .11 Austin.
FOR Tax collector
I am a
the Democratic primary. J
support of the people because 1)8
it anu am in position 1 need
a to appreciate
'' I' Clotfelter,
TO Hi LEGISLATE RE
s-.If a candidate for reflection
representative, from Rockdale com? h
tv, subject, Thanking to the Demfcctatic nnm".
favors, ry I my friends for past
am respectfully
L II Turner.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I announce myself a cMiidhlafa f w
re-election to the office o' 'ax R,
ceiver of Rockdale county, subject
to the Democratic primary. I wish
to thank the people for tneiv
cus support iu the past and askthem
t 3 accord me the same once mor«
After this round I shall retire,
I don’t wish to risk too much of the
people hut earnestly desire their sup.
port this time. Very Kespt,
GH Hull.
GEOkGIA Rockdale conn,y.
To v .Ti«m it mav 'in concern i-.T H
aiut f > j. Huff have clue Vrm made
.,. pp i p-ation for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of JJf
Hufliate of said county deceased, and
j w iil |.ass upon to . same on the tat
Monday in June, next. Given undw
niv. i Mud md official signature, tills
2nd day of May 1900,
a M Helms, Ord,
FOR ORDINARY,
To the voters of Rockdale e unity. I
an a candidate for re-election to the
office of Ordinary of said county sub- On
jeet to the Democratic primary.
account of the heavy increase in
State taxation, i'.iiihiinp'the re-build lieiv jail, all
and having practically county,besidesva* to
, " < t( e ; hi
rioU J other iuipj . ovomtf t and also
to contend with an old debt
ajiinust the county, tny term has
been very burdensome, but am glad in
to state tho county affairs are now
good condition* Thanking the peo*
: io for past favors and hoping I have
h leriteu their continued Respectfully, support,
A M Helm*.
tioad IVotiee
Stale of Ga., Rockdale county.
Whereas, certain petitioners have
made their application praying fora
change in the Flat Shoals road, coin*
inencing at a point near the old Mc¬
Donald residence and running along
the line with the present ror.d, inter¬
secting the old road bed near wil¬
liams’ brand), and the reviewers said ap¬
pointed having marked out
change and reported to me that, tre
same will be of great convenience
and public utility, now this is to cite
and admonish all ptrsons that on
and after the 2iAt of May 19X) said
uewr road will be granted if m good
cause is shown to the contrary. sial tins .
Given under my hand and
20th day of April, 1900. M Helms, Ord.
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GEORGIA Rockdale County. J
To whom it may concern :-W
and J E MaddOX, having in CHte 101 in
made application for permanet Jet
ters of &uministration on tiie esrate of
Henry J Maddox, late of said county
deceased, and I will pass upon the
same on the first Monday in ox
next. Given under my liana ant
fleial signature. Tl.h
GEORGIA, RocKdaie county:
In accordance wit i a lecoiniueii*
. un _
in July
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