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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF EOCKDALE COUNTY.
J. H. WALLIS. Editob.
En tered at the postoffice mail at m/.tter. C * nyers “
second-class
Friday, Aug. 30, 1901,
The Wiregraes Blade hits the
nail on the head when it declares
that “the man who is always
finding fault with the preacher
pays the preacher the least, the
man who runs down his town
does the least to build it up
the man who does not take hi
homo paper and complains doer
the least to make it a public
benefit. And so it goes through
lire—it is the “Cheap John' who
grumbles.”
In reply to a querry as to
whether or not the word “obey’
should be stricken from the mar
riage ceremony Mrs Robt, E
Park says: 4 k Obedience is lhe
glory of woman. It is proper
and spiritual that she should
obey her liege lord and master,
aud i am in favor of every wo¬
man promising to obey, with
lhe slight mental reservation, of
course, that she shall keep her
own opinion ou politics and re
ligion." Mrs. Park is about
right. She has sense like folks.
However, she will not find too
many women to endorse her o
piniou.
Tiie staticians figure that the
Cost of hauling farm products to
market or railtoad stations in
this country is $900,000,000 per
yoar, while the operating expui
ses of all the railroads was only
$818,000,900 the past year. It
suggests tho demands for good
roads. But there is one com
mendiible feature about this ex
penfie.it stays iu the farmers
pocket.
A p» culiar result of the Amer¬
ican coi.qi «s) and rule in the
Philippines is the exodus of 8
large number of the better clas^
of Filipinos to Japan. It is re
pir.ed frjm|Yokohamat.hat tin
number of these imigrants, oi
exiles, from the Philippine Is¬
lands is increasing daily, and ii
is thought that tlious mds of tht
educated classes in the archipel
ago will permanently settle in
the Japanese empire. Most of
the Peilipiuos who have gone to
Japan have at once taken up
the task of learning Japanese
aud availing themselves of ev¬
ery oppertuuity of industrial
training-Er.
Aid us by sending the news each week
from your cornmnuities.
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OyspGfsIa Cure
Digesv^ vvh&t you e&t.
It art! ficially di ges ts the food and aid!
Nature In strengthening and recoil*
ftjjmcting the exhausted digestive or*
gfins. It Is the latest discovered digests
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn.
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
&i clc Head ache, Gastral gi a,Cramps, and
all other revolts if imperfect digestiou Cblcuao
by F. f DeWltt A Co..
It, will be well for our farm
era to keep an eye on the cotton
s -d market. There is unques¬
tionable combination to contiol
the output. There are all sorts
of rumors, but one fact is open
— most all of the oil mills have
passed into the conlrol of the
Virginia-Carolina Company.
There is a suggestion that this
is a contest between the phot
pnate companies and the wes¬
tern slaughter-house companies
either of which could use entire
crop, in the manipulation of
their fertilizer products. There
is no reason why the farmer
should not do a little figuring
on cotton seed values. The
whole crop is needed for use
within a few months.—Ex.
Farmer?, save your hay,
save your c;rn stalks, save
your straw, save everything
that will feed a mule, and
rush in a few acres of rye and
barley for pasturage. There
is going to be need for it, - —Ex
You cau’t learn to plow
without getting your ham s
blistered.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hate Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
When we do have fine weath
re Some people take a doleful
pleasure in predicting that it
' V ° “ n ihrough fiL| aS k tiie month of June
and July our baby was teething
and took a running off of the
bowels and sickness of the
stomach,” says O. P. M. Holli¬
day, of Deming, Ind. ‘‘His
bowels would move from five to
eight times a day. I had a
bottle of Chamberlaius’sColic,
Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy
in the house and gave himtour
drops in a teaspoonful of water
rand he got better at once.
Sold by Gailey Drug Co.
WEEKLY — BANNER-
A South Georgia woman is
accredited with depositing 1
$13,000 in bank from her last
year , S crop. 1 his • v beats tne
uncertainties of a state
paign.—Ex.
It isn’t often the fellow that
plants a tree cuts it down.
The laws of health require
that the bowels move once each
day and one of the penalties for
violating this law is piles. Keep
your bowels regular by taking
a dose of Chamberlain’s Stom¬
ach and Liver Tablets when
necessary and you will never
have that severe punishment in
dieted upon you. Price, 25
cents. For sale by Gailey Drug
Co.
For Sale.
One second-hand Peering Mow¬
er, One six horse power Wood, Ta¬
bor & Morse boiler and engine,
mounted. Both in first-class run¬
ning order.
Apply to this office or
II. V. Hardwick.
“My baby was terribly sick
with the diarrhoea,” says J. II
Doak, of Williams, Oregon -
“We were unable to cure him
with the dictors.s assistance,
and as a last resort we tried
Chamberlain,s Colic, Cholera
end Diarrhoea Remedy. T am
happy to say it gave immediate
relief and a complete cure.’ For
sale by Gailey Drug Co.
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Application fox* Guardian
ssliip.
GEORGIA, Rockdale County.
Mrs. Eleanor V. Stewart has in
due form applied for letters of guar¬
dianship for the person and property
of Yeada J. Elliott, minor child of G.
P. and Nancy C. Elliott, deceased,
and I will pass upon the same on the
first Monday in September 1901.
Given under my nand and offlcia 1
signature, this Aug. 7, 1901.
A. M. Helms, Ord.
For Dismission.
GEORGIE. Rockdale County.
Arnold Whitaker, Executor of Jas.
II. Smith, deceased, has made his
final return and applied for letters of
dismission from Ids said trust, and I
NVl11 P ass P ass u P on the same on the
1st Alonday in November, 1901.
Given under my band and official
signature, this Aug. 7tli, 1901.
A. M. Helms, Ora.
For Leave Xo Sell.
GEORGIA, Rockdale County'.
To whom it may concern.
X, H. Piper and J. H. Ogletree,
Executors of J. F. Piper, deceased,
have in due form applied for an order
granting them leave to sell the real
estate belonging to said deceased,
and I will pass upon tiie same
on tiie 1st Alonday in Sep
tern Given ber 1901. j
under my hand and official j
signature signature, tins this Au Aim e . ith < tli, 1801. iqrn j
A. Al. Helmi, Ord.
For Leave Xo Sell,
GEOJRGI \, Rockdale County:—
To whom it may concern:
James T. Stansell, administrator
of Leroy Oglesby, deceased, lias in
due f onn applied for an order grant
will pass upon the same on the first
Monday in September hand 1901. and official
Given under my
signature, this Aug. 7, 1901.
A. M. Helms. Orel.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in Rockdale counts, Ga - , betweeu
the lawful sale hours ou the first Tues¬
day in Septembe r, 1901, the following
described property to-wit:—
Fifty acres of laud more or less, in
Sheffield district, bounded at follows:
On the north by M P Bradford, East
bv G. P. S:gman place and Geo. T.
Aitchel, South aud West by J. L. Mc
Calla. Levied ou as the property of F.
M. Chandler to satisfy three Superior
Court fi fas iu favor of M. V. Chandler
and against F. M. Chandlur. Property
pointed out by defendant m fifa.
This Aug. 2nd, 1901.
\Y- H, M. Austin, Sheriff.
JUartition artel Order* of
Sale Rockdale Superior
Court.
J. M. Almand, et al. j By virtue
vs» v ■ of an order
Union Paper Mill Co. et al; from the
Hon. John S. Candler, Judge of the Su¬
perior Court for said county, iu the
cause above stated, we the undersigned
Commissioners will sell before the Court
House in Couyers ou tne first Tuesday
iu Kept, next,1901, to the highest biducr,
lor cash, the following described proper¬
to* wit: —
“All that tract of laud in lhe
district of said county, conta ning one
Hundred and Twenty-five (125) acres
more or less , ou which is situated a
Grist and Flouring mill, shoal and water
1 rivileges on Yellow river adjoining
Union P. per Mill. The said tiact of
land beiug parts of lots of land Nos 317,
318, 327 and 328 iu said district and
bounded as follows: On the west by
lauds belonging to the G.o:ge Johnson
Loirs, extending to the line of high wa¬
ter mark on (he North side of Yellow
river to the foot of the sho:.l, on the
South by a portion of said u ill land sold
to John F. Pe k, running to a point on
the north side oi Yellow river near Boar
Tusk branch, which is the East bounua
r, of said tract of land. Said premises
to bs sold as the property of the estate ol
David Al. Almand, Union taper Mill
Co. and Lewis Wellhouee, each haviug
a one-third undivided interest therein
'this August 1st, 1901.
R. A. Guinn,
G. G. Turner, Brodcax,
S. E.
Commissioners.
J. R. Aladdox,
A. C. AlcOalla,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Commissioner's Sale ofVaMle Water
Few aiij Plant
United States Circuit Court.
Northern District of Georgia.
Samuel Greenbaum, Trustee Complain¬
ant.
vs.
The Union Paper Mill Co. Defendant.
Bill to Foreclose Mortgage.
By virtue of a final decree rendeied
in rlie equity cause of Samuel Green
baurn, Trustee, vs The Union Paper
Mill Co., the same being a bill to fore¬
close a mortgage in the Circuit court of
the United States for the Northern Dis¬
trict of Georgia, the undersigned was
duly and regularly appointed commis¬
sioner to make sale of the property set
forth and named in the original bill of
complaint referred to in said final de¬
cree and the time named in said final
decree for the sums adjudged against
the defendant to be paid into court hav¬
ing expired and the defendant having
paid no part of said sums and being still
iu default;
Therefore the undersigned as com¬
missioner appointed iu said final decree
aforesaid to make sale of the property,
to make due advertisement thereof ana
to perform all and singular the duties
Scribed iu said final decree, will ou
,hefiret Tuesday iu September in the
ywu . the ga me being tiie tbird day 1
of raid month, before the door of the
county court house in Couv P r a ; k ,
county of Rockdale and m.,dS State 0 f W (W '
at 10:30 o’clock a.
ful hours of sale, offer for
the highest bidder for cash, all ^ f °
gular the following describe and “ ^
personal property together with al 3
smgmar the rights, members and
mg tenances and appertaining, thereunto in any to-wit- wi se b£' *'
A certain tract or parcel of land k„
the Paper Mill n ?
as property, situated
mg ana being in tne Sixteenth (16th) y
District of originally Henry now U( ,
guished dale county, in the Ga„ plan known of said and dS
being parts of lots numbers District S
dred and Seventeen Thre“ anrt'lw H =3
Hundred and Eighteen (317) vZ
ded follows: Beginning (318). ata“gjj and
as
corner on the North side of Yellow ‘
near where the old Baffiy ri I
and running south Eighty-six bridge stood
fourths (86%) degrees and W S
high east down
river, at water mark live (5) chain, soul
and seventy-three links; thence
seventy-one (71) degrees east ten no
chains and fifty (50) links to heado
Long shoals; thence north to a mark' mint
forty (40) feet above high water
thence south seventy-one (71) degrees
east two (2) chains; thence south si*,
one (61) degrees east six (6) chains aud
sixty (60) links to an ash corner; thence
south sixtv-five (65) links to water oak
near river; thence across said river
south sixteen (16) degrees east to elm
corner near the river; thence down the
south side of said river to saw mill;
thence down mill ra^e to a rock on mill
race some the twenty or thirty (30) feet
above gin; thence running south
twenty-four (24) degrees west sixteen
(16) chains and eighty-four (84) links to
a cedar stake corner; thence south eigh¬
ty-six and three-fourths (83%) degrees
west eleven (11) chains aud two (2)
links to a cedar corner; thence south
three (3) degrees west eighteen (18)
chains and eighteen (18) links to a
safras stake; thence north seventy
nine (79) degrees west eight (8) chains
and ninety (90) links to a rock at Bagby
bridge road; thence north twenty-tour
and one-half (2 4%) degrees east along
said road nine (9) chains and sixty-eight
links; theree north seventy (70) de¬
grees and fifty-three west along said road five (5) chains
(53) links; thence north
sixteen degrees west along said road
thirty one (31) chains aud fifty (50)
links across Yellow river at Bagby real
bridge place to a granite corner just be¬
yond said bridge, the beginning point,
containing sixty-five and two-fifths
(65 2-5) acres from lot three hundred
and seventeen
Also the following described parcel of
land: Being part of lot three hundred
and eighteen (318) and bounded as fol¬
lows : Beginning on the southern bank
of Yellow river near the old Bagby
bridge place and ruuuing up the south
bank of said river to what is known as
Galloway line; thence running west
along Galloway line to the first branch
after passing the river; thence up the
meanderings of said branch to the head
of the brant h; thence on a marked line
straight on to the laud of Jas. W. Farm¬
er ; t hence east along said Farmer's line
to a rock corner near the old Bagby read
road; thence north along said
G\venty-four and one-half (24%) degrees
east to Turn road nine ( ) chains ana
sixty eight (68) links; thence north
seventy-eight (78) degrees west to Turn
road five (5) chains and fifty-three (53]
links; thence north sixteen f 16] degrees
west to the beginning point, containing
one hnudred [ 100] acres from lot three
hundred aud eighteen [318]. fifty
Making in all one hundred and
six aud two-fifths [156 2-5] acres.
Together with tne factory buildings
apon said land, all the improvements kind,
thereon, the machinery of every
raw material on hand or in process oi
manufacture, all supplies of every Inna
and description, furniture, fixtures and
property of whatsoever nature used in
or about thi said The Union Paper JOi
Company. to conur- „
r J he said sale will be subject said
•nation by the court and the dow
to whom the property is knocked
shall at the time and place of said sa
pay to said Commissioner dollars the sum in ca ~‘j ^
one thousaud [.$1000.00] dollars
or two Thousand [$2090.00] credited cn t *
bonds, the cash to be confirm
if said sale 1 - 1
purenase money is
aud it or said bonds to be returnee
said rudder in the event the court sn -*
refuse to confirm the sale. couhrm.
Said purchaser shall on the
tiou the purchase to him of said sale in tne pay manner the res P ^
money foreclosure w .
scribed in the decree of fubei I
decree is here referred to for -
ticular: iu all matters.
This August 6, 1901, CommgJD . . r
D W ALMAND,
EI4*I§ & ELLIS, Sol. ^or Comp