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OFFllALEGAKOFROtKBtLEC3USTY.
J. W. WHU1S. Editok
Entcied at the |wxitoff5c.-> at C‘timers a
second-class n»»t) matter
SATURDAY, Jtlv ’20. 1901.
line forDr-tlinor
tiot 2 l r oenu for each s»»b«r«iieiiT in
M a ., o- UPI’IOX „ , HA I E:
Onp rear, in ndvnnee.................ft Oft
Six month**, In advance..............50.
Texas is suffering from a
prolongeddrooti- , The ,
gram
cr >p is s ii<] to l>e J'uinnd 11111 i
cotton greatly damaged. Un
less rain comes soon cattle
will suffer and the cotton
cru , will i be almost * .
a
f tilnro,
i he Georgia editors have
returned from Buffalo. They
had a very pleasant trip and
enjoyed the sights of the ex¬
position anrl Niagara Tally
and will ho satisfied until it
js again in season to ‘excurt’.
The greatest strike of the
age, that of tho steel workeis,
is now on. it is a great pity
that differences between em¬
ployer and employees cannot
be settled without clashes of
this kind.
The coroner's jury,
county, investigating the Berta
Jackson murder case, which lias
so far proved to be surrounded in
deepest mystery, has started a
subscription 1 iAt. which 1ms u'
j'eady reached $ i 25,00 to secure de¬
tectives to unravel thccase.
Brynii says the
OCTfits made a mistake in mak
ing him ail issue. Fie says
also /hat lie is nut a
date .
What has become of Vmith
Ckivbui and the Cleveland
*•
Presidentirtl boom he sought
to launch last year.
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No use to quarrel over the
mode of baotism; if you don’t
love your neighbor, and nevi r
visit the widow and orphan,
Georgia is by no means
short on guberna orial tint
her. Prospective candidates
arc* looming up from every
section of the State and tlno-e
is yet. many months for such
development. i here are
hundreds of men in Georgia
who voulci make good Ciov
ertmrs and it looks like tluy
all want the office.
^Lcl<lirio»*«l Local*.
.
M;ss Willie Cowan is nt home
after a visit to friends in Atlanta.
Mieses Maud Morns and Willie |
May IlamiIt Oil are visiting le!a '
tives in Atlanta.
Miss Louise Chick bus gone for
n visit tff relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Chick spent Several .days
friends in Social o Cuc.f i apt
with
week.
Miss Ora Dempsey of ibis coun
to is on a visit to Miss i'aggie
Jones, of Decatur.
Marshal Granadc., j«'.. says fiictul |Lat
the ’‘fire is out- with our
Z T Almand. Ho intimates that
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is occasioned . , . >.v n
the trouble
“rubtier-tired” buvgy. which iir
Almand is 1 ow riding in.
Welavn t e\ on a s. 6 [> c <
to who the 1 arties are, l ufc a young
tnau came tv» us yesterday and
•aid *. 4 4 Lookout for another
riage in asiio.t time.” This ifl all
• vs could h>ara.
trade at home.
It i*a fact that people of n
co„„,ry»«.» can do more to kill
.t by going away to do their trad
mg t mn in any r. ler way. t is
trade that makes a town and when
foranyreason.tts trade i. cut oft
the town begins to go down. Con
vnrs i. just now rofforin* ».
hands St it, own people. Many of
t hem go to Atlanta to trade when
. . »1, . _> X
XZ”
trading at home. Town pride, the
desire for t He good of the
and for th* advancement of v.mi
’
personal . holdings . , . i
own t t »..v, i
sh< ttld prompt you to s; »*i d aL
vour money here.
The latlios of Conyera can drive
lie mercl „ >1>w mit „f 1 ,
ii ve ynars if t hpy continue to do
their shopping ill Atlanta.
Not only the ladies, hut a por
* ion of our male population trade
Atlanta. We hope 1 our people 1 1
will stop and noto the effect of
this practice on our town and re¬
medy the evil. Hold the interest
, ,f jour town sacred and you will
protect your own and your neigh
interest,
Jffe Qlendon — ^fllmand.
The marriage of Prof. Jno.
Dennis M c C ! e n <1 o n n n d
Miss Sadis Aintnml occurred nt
the home of the bride’s parents
Lithonia last Wednesday evening
The ceremony was impress vi*)y
performed by Rev. Dr. St-ozier in
the preience of a number
of relatives and friends of t he
contracting parti's.
Prof. McClendon lmd charge of
the public schools of this city the
the past year. He is a well equip*
pod teacher and a thorough gen¬
tleman. Helms won many true
friends in Conyers.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A J Altnand, one of the
most prominent families of Lith
tliouia. She is an accomplished
voting lady and a graduate of \\ e»
i leyan college. Prof. McCleNdon
uu ] bride left immediately after
^ the ceremony for the east where
|they will visit the principal cittes
i ' , "> Ca, ’ a,l “ l,e -
fore raturning home.
Wa are informed thnt Prof, and
i Mrs. McClendon will reside at
Eastman, Oa.
Farmer* are nearly through
working crops in thi* county.
They are clear of grass and the
plants are developing fruit rapid
amoIKci* Trust Forming*
The latest trusteeing form
rd is thft of the oil mills,
j, 10 Virginia Chemical Co.,
llie OW ner of the fertilizer
tiust j s now seeking to buy
up all the oil mills in tlie
country, and tho Company is
suc . ceet |i ng well. We don’t
j., K)W t j, at t he Kentucky Re
f in i n ^ CJo’s plants have been
s3Cure d yet. but we under
j st ., !K j t | iafc an effort js being
made to Get them.
The price of cotton seed
will be fixed by the trust at
a figure jo secure the seed
Rm j at t | 10 gaIne t j me gi ve the
a handsome profit in the
business. As usual the far¬
mer wiil have nothing wliat
ever jJq -with fixing the
price ‘ ot his product, A few
ago they either left the
p )ll ]Vc 0 f tli e seed at the gin
nery to rotor dumped tt»em
in their Held,. They didn't
have to sell them then, and
when this ru>t is launched
the farmers shofildonce more
dump their seed in the fields
else , secure a c iatr • price • r lo*
or
;tliem. Farmers ought to
have some voice in the
.of fixing values lor the P r D*
j ucts 0 { t h e i r farms but they
never do it so long
they , are obliged to sell ,, at
the other fellow^ price,
Tho Tribute of England’s old
warrior. Lord Roberts, to Gen . R.
R. Lee. is highly gratifying to the
j l0 (>f tJie aouth . In writing . .
fo Mjgi Mary C ustic L , e , and
a | ) 0 M kj n g of bis proposed visit to
1 | l i„ Conntrv | 1( , . -‘X hope that
p fti|Je to6(e Jlig lll01lU .
. . . ,. ch . ,ei , t , .
n, “* 1 “' ‘
1 1 «.."«der ft a pm
ilege to be aide to show my res*
peet and , admiration , for f of f the ,
one
rg* ” fa,,y
1 * 1 ^ UlIa ‘
IN BANKRUPTCY
Notice is hereby given that on
iy 18 1901, James Thomason of Gen.
A era Ga was adjudicated .Bankrupt
and thnt the first meeting ot ins cred
itors will be liekl hi the county Court
House, Conyers, Ga., August 1 1901
at 1 p. ill.
Monroe Ga.. July 15 190t.
Cliff M Walker,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
White Man turned Yellow.
Great constination was felt by the
friends of M A Hogarity of Lexing¬
ton, Kv., when they saw he was turn¬
ing yellow. His skin slowly changed
color, als**.his eyes, and he suffered
terribly. His malady was Yell.ov
Jaundice. He was treated by the
host uoctors, bill without beniflt.
Then lie was advised to try Electric
Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and
Liver remedy, and lie writes: ‘'After
taking two bottles I was wholly cur
f tl A trial proves its matchless
merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kid
ney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by Gai
l.-v tiie Djuggist.
During last May an infant
t h Id of our neighbor was euf
f, ling from cholera infantum.
The doctors had given up all
hopes of recovery. I look a bot¬
tle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Choi
era and Diarrhoea Remedy to
the house, telling them I felt
sure ii would do good if used
according to directions. In two
days time the child had fully re¬
covered . The child is now vig¬
orous and healthy, I have re
Commended , , ibis remedy j Ire- f
quenlly and have ltevey known
it to fail.—Mre. Curtis Baker,
Bookwalter, Ohio. Sold by
Gailey Drug Co.
Fire Insurance.
PR3TECT YOUR
PttOPERTY AGAINST
’TUI); FLASHES.
We represent Pome of the
beot and most reliable Fire In
companies and , would ,v
surance
be pleased to liave you consult
us before placing your
We will make it to your interest
to do so.
W. V. Almand & Co.
It Dazzles the World.
No discovery in medicine 1ms ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that has bfen caused by Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption. I Is
severest tests have been on hopeless
victimsof Consumptions, Pneumonia
Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchi¬
tis, thousands of whom it has restor
ed to perfect health. For Coughs,
Colds. Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever,
Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it
is the quickest, sures cure in the
world. It is sold by Gailey Drug Co
Who guarantee satisfaction or refund
money. Large bottles ooc and fl.00.
Trial bottles free.
Heartburn#
Wholl the quanity of food
taken is too large or the quality
too rich heartburn is likely to
follow, and especially so if the
digetdion has been weakened
by constipation. Lat slow^y an
not too freely of easily digestet
fooci< Masticate the food thor
hours elapse , .
oughly, Let six
tween meals and when you
& f u i| n0( , s and weight in the re
f 0 f the stomach after ‘ eat**
that ou have
eaten too much, take one of
chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets and the heartburn
; be avoided. .. , For _ sale , , by
( may
G&iiey Drag Co.
For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Rockdale County.
To whom it may concern.
J. W. Hollingsworth, administra
tol . n f t)lP estate ot Robt. Hollings
vvorth , <Ii?c< . a3e<1 , has in due form,
applied to me for an order to sell the
real estate belonging fosai'ldecess
ed and £ will pass upon the same on
the first Monday in Angust, 1901.
my Imn.l and U
J,,ly m mV
A. At. Helms, Old.
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A acod Cw, 3 h medicm# •
Marty thousands have boon
restored to health and
ness bv ?lie use of Chamberlain 4 -
oous ' 1 rettO'dv eu y If afflicted Will)
throat lung tiou , t e, Rive .
any Or
,» a taial for it IS certain to prove
beneficial, Coughs that
resisted all oilier treatment for
years, have yielded to this re
uitdy and perfect health beeu
restored. Cases that seemed
hopeless, that the climate of fa
utous health resorts failed to be
uelit, have been permantly cur¬
ed by its use. For sale by Gai
ley Drug Co.
JPlauos and Organs.
I am prepared to sell the best
Pianos and Organs made for less
money than you can buy such goods
from any other agent in the world.
I guarantee ibis and if you want one
see me betore you buy.
F. M. Ayers.
18 Months Support.
GEORGIA, Rockdal*- County.
To whom it may concern.
Nancy P. Hollingsworth, widow of
Robt. Hollingsworth, late of said
county deceased, having applied tor
a twelve months support out of said
deceased’s estate, and the apprais
ers having filed their returns, this is
to give notice that I will pass on ?be
Hume on the 1st Monday in August
next. Given under mv hand and
official signature, this July 3rd, 1901.
A. M. Heims, Orel,
■r- •
Sheriff s Sale.
GEORGIA, Rockdale county.
Will bo sold on the first Tuesd y
in August next, at public outcry at
the courthouse in said county, with
jn thtt logal llourg 0 f sale, to th«
lugiiestbidder for cash, the follow
ing described property to-wit: All
tlmt tract or parcel of land known as
the James Thomason place, in Blief
fiekl district, containinp- one nun
(|red and eighteen acres, more or less
and hounded as follows: 0 ’> the
North by lands of John M. Day, on
the East by Dave Myers and James
W. Cowan, South by R. Beau Can
non and West hv Big Haynes creek
Said property levied on as the prop¬
erty of James Thomason to satisfy
three executions issued lr«>m tlie
Justice court of the 475th district.
O. M- «< «dd county in favor of the
J. H. Almand Co. against James
Tb ^ n , a8on- property being in
pogse g 8 i 0 n of James Thomason.
This July 5. 1901.
W. H. M. Austin, Sheriff.
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A Poor Hillionaire
Lately starved in London because
li«j£ould not digest his food. Early
as# of Dr. King’s N#w Life Pills
would have saved him. They strength
eti the stnnaeh, aid digestion, pro
mot# assimilation, improve appetite.
Pric# 25c. Money back ii not sa tisfi¬
ed. Sold by Gailey the druggist.
When you want a modern up
to date physic try Chamber
Jain’s Stomach and Liver Tab
They are easy to take and
pleasant *•«**»• 111 ettect. Fnce, o- 2oc *
Samples free as Gailey’s drug
store.
~
She didn t Wear A flask.
But her beantj wa. completely 1,id
den by sores, blotches and pimples
tions. Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers,
Carbuncles and Felons from its u».
25 c at Gailey Drug Co.
Letrei-s Di*ini*sioii.
GEORGI V, Rockdalo County:—
T# whom it may concern:
LH. audit. L. Huff, administra
ter 8 ofJ.M.Huir,lat«*«f 8 aidcoun
ty deoostd, ha%« made th.ir final
ndischarg# from their said trust, and
I Will pass upou th# sain# on th# 1st
M..nd»y in August, woi. Witness
my hand and official signature, this
May 8 ]901
A. M . Heims. Ord.
SPORTING GOODS
You cnn buy anythin
you Want in the way of
fishing’ tackle, hooks
lines, set hooks, trout fin 1!
etc, for less money at
TSie Gail Sey Brag Company’s t
SPARKLING SODA WATS
ICE GREAT!
COCO COLA, MILK SHAKES,
and
AH drinks usually kept at a
FIRST CLASS
SODA FOUNT.
Gall on Gailey Drug Cos
S-CLna. under SDridIrs.
John H. Almand, Pres • * C. B. Hudson, V-Pres.,
W. J. Eakes, Cashier,
BANK OF ROCKALE,
Successor to JOHN H. ALMAND, Banker.
INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWSO?
GEORGIA
ORGANIZED JUIVIl] 1901
With the following Board of Directors:
John IJ. Almand’ C. B. Hudson, H Y McCord, J.C,
Stephenson, J, J. Langford, R. W. Tucker, W. J. Eakes.
Will do a general banking business. Exchange bought and
sold. Loans made on approved paper on application. Plenty
money. No delay.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE TO DEPOSIT*
ORS FOR DOUBLE AMOUNT OF THEIR STOCK.
Accounts of firms ai d individuals solicited.
HOURS 9 a. m. to 3 p. ra.
holler Flouring
Mills.
Plunket & Almand
Proprietors.
The new crop ot wheat is on. and
we wish to assure the public that
VT6 0X6 TeadV tO Uiake tllG DOSt llOV'l'
J
turnout is ,
from good wheat. Our
always , satisfactory . . 0 . and i tne quau
ty of the flour made by our mill
pleases all who have tried it, YTe
are ready tor all customers and
do the very best we cau by all P a ’
trons. Bring on your wheat and
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PLUNKET& ALMii.i