Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, January 27, 1876, Image 3

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Roektilft Register, Canters, G\., Die. 2:1:' 1, 1875. At a meeting ot tho stockholders of the Rockdale Register Publishing Company, lurid this day, the following officers wore elec te l for the etisning year i Gko. W. Gleaton, President. 'A. H. Zachry, Vice-President. 'T. J- Treadwell, Treasurer. AV. P. Reed, Secretary. A. C. McCalla, Ed. and Dus. Man. • I,ol’l. advertisements must hereafter 1,0 paid for in advance. No deviation from ( this rule willibe made atuttay time, or under 'any circumstances. All advertisements must jibe handed in before 12 o’clock, m., on Wed nesday, the day before publication. ' , Bkoirter Cos. I .t ! I— t ONYERri GA.,TU'CRSP-tY > JAN. 27, 1876. , mb as’s&irißVa - •-i , *rr ' . 1 1 ” a-i Weather, ka. — Heavy rains and warm weather, is now the talk of our people. \Vo learn from tlic Jasper County Manner that the Manner office is published weekly. Shecut’s horse is and - ad, but the Jasper County M inner still lives. Mrs. Tommie She en tis associate editor. * •♦♦ ♦ • Prof. Tice has “busted" on one of his weather prophecies. He predicted very cold weather, beginning on the 21st. An interesting case involving impor taut quest! >ns in Bankrupt law will be argued before Justice Helms on the2Stb. Hafiks. Col, S. K. Johnson, the efficient, Supt. of the Ga. B. It. and Bk. Cos., will please accept the thanks of the Rockdale Rko istkb Cos., for favors tor this year. . A bill has been introduced in the Leg islature allowing the Georgia E. E. to run freight trains, started on Saturday, through to their destination on Sunday. Deaths in ItockilfUc. Mrs. J. B. Almand last Saturday. Infant of Mr. Charles Frosbury, same date. AVe extend our spmpathies to the grieved ones. Peace Wahkant.— The peace warrant <H sc between two of our country friends, was settled on last Saturday, by defendant paying costs and attorneys’ feos of both sides. “Lot us have peace.” We see that the 11 j’.ise has passed the Bill changing the county line between Newton and Rockdale. This merely brings the residence and land of Mr. Henry Penn into this county. U.vci.p. Sam.— lT. S. Revenue men w<T'! after some of cur Sheffield acquaintances on last Saturday and Sunday. Uncle Sam had better turn his attention to St. Louis, that’s a better field. McClelland & Brittain now have 58 students in attendance. Tlio High ‘Shool and wlrYcfe a liberal patronage, and we 'hope to see it wull rewarded in the future for its good work in the past. Sympathy. —Col. A. C. I’e'rry lias our sympathies for the nfliictions of the partner V>f his bosom. We are glad to hear she is ’improving, and hope soon to hear cf her health being completely restored. { (s cs amkxtikg. —Otir citizens have 'commenced gardening and beautifying their gardens and yards. We congratulate Rev. H. Quigg on the taste he is displaying in the adornment of his front yard. Mr. JoelW. McCord left on Monday last for Mississippi. He is a young gentleman of fiue character and business qualifications, and lias a host of friends. We hope that Conyers has not lost niru permanently. The liKGiSTKK this week contains two earls in reference to personal matters. These communications go in as advertisement, and it is unnecessary to say that we have nothing to do with the .merits of the issues involved. Music is the Am —The Conyers Cor net Band, led by Prof. Gibson, will please ac cept our thanks for a nice Serenade, on last Thursday night. ’Twits indeed “music by the Band.” Let uj have another tune, gentle men. Married. At the residence of Mr. 11. Smith, in Lithonia, Georgia,on Sunday, the 23rd inst., by te Rev, Mr. Bradshaw, Mr. J. L. Griffin, of Atlanta, Georgia, and Mrs. M. A. Allen, of DeKadb county, Georgia. No cards. Ox thk Hunt.— Messrs, J. K Maddox “and Joel W. McCord hkd a fine hunt last week ■down in Loraine District, near friend Lishes’ ‘old homestead. Birds, Rabbits, <S:c. were in ‘danger. They brought considerable game to Vown with them. tXyvvKß.—Mrs. M-iry Fret well, widow of the late Leonard Fret-well, will apply at the March Term (next) of the Superior Court, of Newion county, for dower in the lot of land on which the City of Covington is situated V. J-. Christian of Shis place is her attorney. Blacks ini thin". Mr. \Y. E. Maddox has opened a blacksmith shop, at the old stand of J. 11. Almand, lu this place, and will be pleased to execute work for all who are in need of such work. Charges reasonable. By order of the Directors, the Young Men’s Christian Association will hold a meet ing, to-morrow (Friday) night, at the Meth b list Church, at 7 o’clock. A full attendance is desired, and a cordial invitation is extended to all. The Belles.—Misses Emma Slono of Oxford, and Josie Robinson of Newborn, G-a., are in our City, the guests our friend, Mr. J. A. Etewart, of the firm of Stewart & MeCal la. Miss Lizzie Swift e'f Lithonlfi, passed through our City, last week, on her Way to the party at Mr. It. X. ‘‘Would I writ a )oy acain ” Double Back Acting Fence. Cnpt. J. M. Zachry has on his .planta tion, four miles from this place, a double back acting fence, around his horse lot. AVe have interviewed the Captain, ho says: "The fence is a mule high, bull strong and pkp-jtiftht.,’* That's what wo call a lawful fence. Hurrah for Captain ZaoUry ! _ ' ,i t on the 20th inst., our popular fellow cit.zen Mr. D. N. Hudsou killed three pigs weighing respectively,, 13(1, 133 and 133 lbs. net, The pigs we.to jtst six months old, and ,had been put up only four weeks previous to the execution. AVo wish all of our farmers could make as good a showing. Honey Cheek Afiimun.Ti'BAt. Cu n.— At the last regular meeting of said Club, Mr. Joseph If. J oil nigs worth was unanimously elected President, and Henry S. McNair, See ret ary. AVe failed to find out the nancs of the other officers. The club is doing good work for themselves and for their section. Long may they wove. —-- - • A New Circuit. A hill has been intioduced into the Legislature to form the Appalachee Circuit, out of the counties of Clark, Gwinnett, Jack son, Morgan, Oconee, Newton, Walton and Rockdale. Numerous applicants are already looking after the offices of Judge and Solicitor General. The bill is "laid over" for the present. *♦, . A Trumping Typo. We had a call the other day from :.n amusirg specimen of tho tramp class. He was a clever-looking fellow, and behaved him self very well- During the last four months he had set type,in every State in the South, and in all his travels, mostly by rail, he had not paid a Cent for transportation. He com plained, however, of the had acc i mmo.lations in the box cars, and didn’t like the persistency of conductors in putting him off. He par ticularly objected to the way in which some of these gentry used their boots, but was of the opinion that with a, good sole-leather patch to his breeches he would be able to go on to Louisville. •John ltobmson. Old John Robinson’s show passed through Conyers, on the Ga. R. It., last Satur day, the 22nd inst. They performed in Au-, gusta the day before ; then bioke up, and left for their homes in Cincinnati, Ohio, where they expect to winter. The Old King of Showmen had along about 350 people, 100 horses, GO ponies, and numerous other animals and birds ; besides the elephant and clown. They attracted considerable attention here. If the band had have stinck up a lively air, and tho gentlemanly ticket agents had said "procure your tickets for the entertainment," Old John could have had a good crowd in the Queen City. Th: Elephant took a couple of clutws of tobacco while in our City. w *■ • -- * a card. Coxtkrs, Ga., J ant, 20th. Editor Rockdafe Register: It has become necessary for me to come be fore the Public to correct a report, circulated .about me, by one T. D. Guinn, of Covington, accusing me of reporting the absence of Miss Dudley, the former operator at that place, and having her discharged. In reply to this, I will only give the public the words of Sup •rintendent Mr. J. A. Bren ner, of Augusta, in a communication to me. They are these : “As regards Miss Dudley I had no report from you, nor was it necessary from any one.” In a second communication of T. D. Guinn’s he made some very grave threats concerning mo, and which he has hud both- ample time, and opportunity to carry into effect. But as you well know, he has withheld, for causes, I suppose, best known to himself. As regards these threats, I will notice them as coming from one who can write such, but who has not dared to repeat them personally, for the chance has been given him more th an once to do so. But he “always had some oxcu.se, such as a lady in his charge, and could see me at a more opportune time.” This is all I have to say at present. I have proofs of the above, which any one may examine by calling on me. I am Very Respectfully, Jambs P. Tilley. The Party at Col. McKniglits. Alter a ride of about eight miles over some of the roughest roads you ever saw, and some not quite so rough, Ihe party from th s place had halted in front of the residence of Mr. B. N. Me Knight. For good old-fashioned hospitality, Mr. McKnight with his good lady, can’t be beat. His beautiful and commodious dwelling, situated upon an eminence on the far side of South River,seems the the very pic ture of ease and comfort. With energy and enterprise, he n akes a success of whatever he undertakes. It is well worth ones time and trouble to walk through and inspect his exten sive Flouring and Saw Mills, and Carding Fac tory. In connection with this is attached a work shop in proper trim, and in every respect all right. Mr. McKnight understands how to economize labor with machinery. i When we arrived, we found that quite a number had already assembled, and we were not long in making ourselves agreeable, and altogether in a right jolly good humor. Ev eryone seemed to *exert themselves to contri bute to the pleasure of the occasion. Capt. Huson, with his “leetle fiddle” wis soon brought into requisition, to make music for a few short dances. Music, dancing and sprightly conversation occupied the time, until near eleven, when we were invited to supper- And “right royally did we feast.” It is useless to make further comment on this; for all who know Mrs. Mc- Knight are well acquainted with her art of fixing something nice to eat. A wedding U[ - per coilld hot have been more perfect. After suppter the parties returned to the parlors, to enjoy themselves iil -arieus ways, until the “wee small” hours ayant the Itva. Of course, there wag no courting or flirting going on, as there never is on such occasions : just ask Hal what ho thinks about the mat ter. Space will not permit comment upon the charms of every young lady separately; and how can wa make a distinction when all were just as ha dsome, charming, and as lovely | as possible. The next morning, about ten, wo headed ouv | grays for Confers. j To Mr. & Mrs. McKriight and Mias M., wo ! ,rmkr> oiir mod pbliti bow of thanks, Lieutenant. FIFTY CEXTS KNOfKEO OFF! 'vn war. send tiik Detroit free press, , M . QUAD’S PAPER, To The Rkuisteh subscribers for $1.50 per annum. The regular price of this great hu morous weekly is $2. Bring up your *3.50 and get two good papers for the year. REGISTER CO. r jp<) THE PUBLIC. A report having been circulated among lhe citizens of this section charging Mr. A. J.. P. A L. E. Crawford with the offense of a theft committed on "the 11th inst,,. I take pleasure in stating that said report originated through a mistake on my part, aml 1 hereby declare that I am perfectly satisfied of the in nocence of both the above named parties. It 11. C. ALMAND. EOliGl.A— Rockdale County : AVhereas, .Tames Jones, r. o. c. having ap plied for Exemption of Personalty, end setting part and valuation of Homestead. I will pans upon the same at 10 o’clock. < n tho 11th, day of February i ext , at Wy 'office. This January 25th, 1870. - ■ O. SEAMANS, , n027-2t Ordinary. SALK. By virtue of an order of the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Ga., will bo sold before tho Court. House door, in the town of Conyers. Saturday, .Feb. 13th, 1876, the notes, fi bis’ and accounts, amounting to $3,980 00, belonging to the es tate of 8. Mayfield A Son, Bankrupts, for the benefit of th- creditors <p,f said Bankrupts. Jan. 26th, -3w E. B. Rosser, Assignee. J^OTuTeTST I1ANfxHL PTCY . This is to give notice thation the 22d day of January, a. i>., 1876 a warrant in Jankrnptcy was issued against the estate, .gf James M. Summers of near Conyers, county of Rockdale and State of Georgia, who has boon adjnged t. Bankrupt on his own petition, and that the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to pi ove their debts and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy, to be holden at the Register’s Office at Griffin, Georgia, before Alexander G. Murray, Enquire, Register, on tho Bth day of February, A. i)., 1876, at 10 o’clock, A. m. AV. H. SMA'TH, , United States Marshal, as Messenger. 'CONYEftS PRICKS CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY STEWART & MCCALLA. CoNykrs, Ga., January 2(1, 1370. COTTON improvement since our last report in the better grades,,Bfd, a serious decline in all grades nelow midlirig. We quote Cotton— Good niidliugs 11 j(c 11J Mailings, 1! ]( 11 J Low inidlings, 10} ( 11 Tinged,. 9 ( 91 Stains, 7J(q s Red stains, ~r(a 7J Blue “ o£(S! 6 Pirty Blu sand Re-’ 4 (• 5 PROVISION MARKET. Since our last report their has been an im provement m the price of meats. We quote Meal —C R Bulk 12jf 12 j L C “ Bulk Shoulder 9 ( 1(1 Bulk Hams, 14J( 15 Smoked Pig Hams 17 (a IS Canvassed “ J2j(l7 Flour —Extra Family ■■s4 (a If Family t GROCERIES— Coffee 25 (a 27 Sugar, Standard’A 12 (a 12j “ N..0., Fancy 11J (u 12 " v Raw 10 foil “ , Veli'.tv CV.' 9j,(c lo SyVup, N 0....... .70 & 75 << “Prime... ..(55 (e 0 Molasses, Sugar House, ,40 (45 “ Cuba A Muscov.idoss (a (5 ) Oil, v ßproseDe 25 Qi'd'O Small Groceiies unchanged. Corn buying 80 ; selling 85. NEW BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, CONYERS, GEORGIA. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST OPKN ed a bakery and confectionery, on Centre street, where he will keep constantly on hand FRESH BAKERS’ BREAD, CAK ES AND PIES, CONFUCfrIONERY, FHITtTS; ETC. Orders will be promptly filled; and the arti cles delivered at my customers Kd’ises. Or ders for Weddings and Parties filled on short notice. Satisfaction warranted. Give me a call. tno3o . V S'. BUTLER. NOTICE. The public are Hereby cautioned against pur chasing or trading for a certain promissory note for $319.2(1, dated March 22d, 1875, given by S. F. Spear to John Thompson, guardian for Thos. P. Thompson, as ssid note has been paid aud fully satisfied, and has been lost or stolen. JOHN THOMPSON. T OOK OUT : TIMIiJ UP ! To Our Customers: Y'OUIt notes and accounts.are now due, and we need the money. Those that come up promptly will get accommodation again, and those that don.’t pay up by Nov. Ist. will be 9h u iged extra per cent. Remember we did not propose to seU goods on. time, and then wait till Christmas for the money. This notice is intended for all who have pot paid up. lie member that those whg coup- forward now and pay up will be remembered m the future. Now | please don’t put us off !! We also have on hand a largo and well se lected stock of General Merchandise, which we propose, to sell as low as any house in town. We will pay, the .highest market price for all kinds of country produce. Givd us a call. Respectfully, . Oct. of ’75! J. H. ALMAND, SON & CO. NO EXCUSE FOB BE .NG SICK. No person can use Boschee’s German Syrup without getting immediate relief ;i a cure.— We have the first case of Coughs, Coldf. or Consumption, or any disease of tiio Throat and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not been cured. We have distributed every year for three years over 250,(MX) sample bottles tc Druggists in all parts of the United States No other Manufacturer of Medicine ever gave , their Preparation such a test as this. (io to your Druggist, Da. W. H. Lf.e & Sow, and gat j a bottle for 75 cents and try it—two doses will relieve you. Sample Bottles 10 cents each. Jnnl4 75-ly Roofing guttering, and job work of every descripton, in tin and sh eet iron, will b 9 done promptly and reasonably, by J. S. Antho 'ny .Corn, street, Conyers, Ga„ ’ t tin sign o f '• Tlr. P,ißed Coffee Pot, ° °°0000000001) O 000 0000000000000000 000 I * °, °OOOOOOOOOOO O OOdOppOOmWJOpIDOOpOOOOOOOOOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooOnoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO’OOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOOOOOOOt'0(000(1(101 >OOOOOOO.IOOOOOOOOO 000 r° . L 000000 oeoooooo PACIFIC GUANO COM PAN V. oooomoo j oooooq t , Ml , , , ~ 000000 OOOOOpnOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOQOOOOOOOOOQOOOOnoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVOOOOOOOOI'OOOOOOnoo^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOpOOOOO O ~ i ootvooneoovioy, o i °°' J OOOOVOOqqQOOQOOO 000 o 000000000000 O I Capital Sri,OOO,coo ! SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO ANI COMPOUND ACII) PHOSPILVIK, COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, KOI! COMPOSTING W ITU COTTON SERB. TIIK CHEAPEST AND BEST l-'EKTILIZKI.S IN psK. INTRODUCED IN 1 8 6 6. Prices in Augusta, Georgia. Soluld • Pacific Giuhio Cilji., i (M) Soluble Pacitio Guain, Tiuiu, Gotten Option, 15c ... ini rfSouijpound acid phoqphivtq cash 36 mi Compound acid phosphate, Time, cotton option, 150 i < 0,. Freight Irom Augusta to Conyers }2.to jur Ton. 1 j , DELIVERED AT ANY DEPOT IN TIIK CITY FREE OF CHARGE. ' • payable Ist of NOVEMBER, 1376, without interest, with option of pay in ir Muiul mg cotton at I*k* # th livered atyour roil road <1 pot. -h o .aMATTIIKWSON & C(). 9 (tknkuai, Agkn r.3, A uiiust \, i SILW Al\T it McCALLA, Agents, Conyers, Ga. tm:H T . ANTHONY, j MANUFACTURER ok TIN WARE, AND DEALER. IN STOVES, ( , HARDWARE, CROCK E i'l Y, G L ASS WAR E, ejAMPS, eto. HOOFING, GUTTERING, & JOB WORK of all kinds, in tin, short-iron, zinc, etc., done promptly, and at low prices. All work WAR RANTED. J, g. ANTHONY, Commercial St.., Conyers, Ga. Sign of “ Tho Bio, Re i Coffoo Pot." Stoves', Staves, At pi ices to sui the times; rangTig froni irUi.lK) upward. Be sure to give him a call b s fore you buy e'siwli-re. J. S . ACth my, Con . i steet Conyera, Ga., at the sign of "The Big Re and Coffee Pot," CONYERS §<’’ 13 M A L E C O Tj Jj E U 13, CO.NYEIIR, (IKOUCiIA. 'Flic exercises of the above Institution will L be resumed on M O N I) A Y, .1 A N U A It Y TE N T 11, 1S 7 . R. A. GUINN Pbksii>ent, .bid Professor of Mathematics, Mental, Moral mid Natural Science. MISS S.vLLIE COO’'’, Instructress in Latin anti French, and Belles Lett res. Mifm J. I. MAIiSTON, Instructress in Primary and Prep. Departments ■ hi • f- * Instructress in J funic. CALISTHEKIO EXERCISE.^ So conducive to health <\tld. ijwefulness in movement, u]ill \>e regulur\y t pra,< Heed xpder the shillful management of Miss Cook, throughout the jeer. _ BOARD For pupils, exclusive of washing and lights, sl2 50 per month, in the best families of the place. il. A. GUINN, President. JA Mil's" BANKS, AT T OItN B Y AT LA W, i, Oihoe No. 8, James’ Bank Block, Atlanta, (Georgia. Special attention given to the collection of c aims All business attended to promptly ~ CONYERS Mule tiiid Female If i rl* Sekool. 1870. TIIE exercises of the above institution will be resumed on.thelOth dayof JANUARY, IS7G. Tuitiontdue at the end of each quarter. HATES OF TUITION: Primary Deparrtment, par quarter $< \OO Intermediate “ “ “ - r > “it Academical “ “ “ 7 50 Higher “ “ “ 10 00 — o — expenses, twenty-five'cents per quarter. B O A R H 0 H E A I*. Students prepared for any class in College, or for the several business avo cations of life. For further particulars address either one l of the Undersigned, J. F. MCCLELLAND. A. M. IJev. J. M. BK ITT A IN, A. M., uo2i Gnj . Principals. n n Y?fl It] Maker Fem Ale. Send your WJlvf UM, lil address and get something WANT that will bring you in honor- M fl tU C V ably ovei' $l5O a month sure. UNION, 4w lib Greenwich street, New York. A CAUI>. ~ Db I). S. SOUTHWICK, one of the irjost successful physicians of New Orleans, has lo | cated in Atlanta,. Confidential Medical Ad j viser lor all persons afflicted ; also, solo pro iprietorof his oelebratod recently discov -5 / , § od, and PURELY LIQUOR Xnd *1 VFflli' , rAHr P 1 • i TOBA.GCO : VEGLJABLE, ’ - • over seven bun § an r i dot., § dred cured : guar,- autees all cases; medicine sent c. .0. D. to all parts of the. country. Oflfioe andyooms 85 and 87 Whito hallstreet, Atlanta-Oil. Cl?' AH cominunica ! tions strictly private. nobS-ly ti ... -SI IT will got. acopy of The I,a- GIIANUU It Kl'Ollt'Kß, for six mouths; tho I’ukmium AVkkki.y of Giobgia; took the gold modal at the State Fair in 1873, as the best country What It Will Do. weekly in tho State, "typogra phy, make-up, business read ing matter, and editorial Ifiau agemeiit considered,” SEND ONE DOLLAR AND TRY IT FOR SIX MONTHS. Speei mon copies f r o. SI si THE LAGRANGE REPORTER Is not merely a local paper. Resides its loqal I and miscellaneous,rending; it. hits a department j devoted to the limn and gurden, a depart ’• ent especially adapted to household reading; one devoted tv *|State news, one to news of the Southern States, and one to the news of the world; collated with great care from the tele graphic dispatches as found in the best metro fflblitau dailies. Especial pains are given to the news columns, the design of the publisher being ’o give his read -l> the essence of all the I news, gathered from alt sources and boiled down. By this system, the readers aye kept informed of all events of importance that hap pou anywhere, and the publisher thinks lie can justly claim that in this respect Thk La -ohangk Reporter has no superior of its class. Terms, $2 n year; $1 for six months. Mend for specimen copy. Address ,J. T. WATERMA N LaGbanor, Ga. change of bask. Having bought the stock of goods lately own ed by MESSRS NIGHT & WHITE, I have removed my STOVE AND TIN ESTATE IF HM NT ii.L • ! tv their phi stand, where I hope to be betted 1 l'Cpared than ever to supply my friends, and the public generally, with any goods they wish in the Sto73 AND TIM LINE. Also, in IjrV Goods, Boois, Shoes, Huts, Hardware. Crockery Ghisswurej Lamps, Table ami pock et Cull cry, Notions, Hosiery, I•. Faucy Goods, etc. Thanking my friends forth ir jiast liberal patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. To the customers of the old firm of Night A White, I make my best bow, and as sure them them that, if they will confer their favors upon me, 1 will do all in my power to serve them to their entire satisfaction. J. 3. ANTHONY. MMI I ? Look out for the sign of the big, red coffee pot- no 17-td Nice tin toilet sets (for .-bedroom*,) in imitation of oak and walnut, at J. S. Antho ny’s Htove ami Tin House, Commercial street, Conyers, Gu., at the sign of “The big re 1 coff ee Pot.” A. Great Offer. IVe desire during the holidays to dispose of 100 Pianos aud Organs of first class makers, including Waters’ at lower prices than ( vor be fore offered. Monthly installments received running from 12 to 3(5 months. Warranted for six years. Second hand instruments at ex tremely low prices for cash. Illustrated cata logue mailed. Agents wanted. Warerooins 481 Broadway, N. Y. HORACE WATERS & SONS. 4w JOHN MILL EDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Office 2J Pryor street, opposite Kimball House. 11. H U G H E V , DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, •* 1 I . is now receiving his stock, and will soon have a 1 ■ v in the Captain Hummers' Building, opposite the Whitehead House, where hojwili bo pleas* c( to see his friends and numerous.,/oraier cus tomers, in prder. tbaj, he may. prevq his grati tude for Jpust patronage by offering the Best Goods at • ’ * ' J . * greatly reduced prices : oct7-noll-3i'i LhQ AL AV VXItTIUEMXNTB. F, ORG I A— Rockdale County ; \J ’ .i Presley K. Christian, aihiiui .train# <nf 'tlx estate of W. Fox. llec’d, having lufido up' plication for leave <* sell the lands of.raldsW tate for division among tho heirs and" Iw puj debts. If any olijeetolls exist let tbeva 1 filed within the time allowed by law, else b.-avo w ill be granted the applicant as prayed. (). SEAMANS, OIIMNAIIY. ' NOTICE. (teORGIA—RodKDAi.K County ; whereas, ]>. N. Hudson having in proper I form imuJe application to me fpr letters of ' AdiAinistration on the estate of Mrs. A. Hliouks. lute of said county, deceased. This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said do oitis.'d, to be and appear at my oflite on MON DAY. Feb. 7th., next, to show eause, if true they can, whv letters of administration shout t not ho granted to D. N. Hudson on the cst.it of Mis. A. Rhodes, doeiecpedi * - O, SEAMANS, OimiN in v. - * - Ailmini.strator’N Mali*. A VnluMv Wafer-Power for Sal". GEORGIA, Rockdale County: By virtue of an order from the Oivirt of Or dinary, of said county. Will lie sold before iha Courthouse doer, in the town of> ('Silvers, in said ciimitv, (>’• the ,iFfUST TUFt- DIY IN' FKBRUAKV NEXT, vithiit the. legal hour* of sale, thr following pixipel'ty, f('.'■■ w;t, ■ Two lot* of land, numbers 217 and 218; nn"atil ing four Immlretl and five (tOofi acres, limn or Iqss, i,n tfiiu.ltuh district of ol yilially llei.rv, new libe'utate county. South River running throuijh said iithd, and being the' county lim . About our huurtiviPaud siocty (Hilt) acres of slid land lies in Deliulb iimnty, in a'wiwt six llitmof the Georgia Railroad. On said nr m isosThere arc two first-class waters ] o'.c is, excelled by none in the South. Tier' is oil the upper shoal about thirty feet fall :in tho lower shoal about 17 feet fall, and fr m six tf> eight hundred horse power. There is a grist and smv mill on the place. Sold as the prop erty of John Albeiit, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and cred itors of said deceased. Terms —Made known on application to ci ther of the undersigned. NANOY ALBERT, AV. T. A L B E K TANARUS, Dp*'. 1 Almiuistml‘orF. I’hp ; itijMirly sold on tho fiivt TuoKiiuy in DocrfinlH'r, mTonliuir to law, nn<\ tho pur v’hiiHpr tailing to comply with tho forms of Halo. It will now ho sold at tho risk of tho lirst pm o’mscr. RoCiiDAI.E SIUCI'IKF Sai-k fou Feis. Wild, BE SOLI) BEFORE THE OOUKT liouse doin', ill the t"wn of Conyers, within the legd hours of sde, tn the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEHRU \ li Y. 1876, the foil i wing property, 10-wit,; One brick house and lot containim two acres, more Or hw, mtitiltied in the town or Convers. Sfaite ail I ec utity atoreßaid ; bou ideil I Wiwt hj" A r.liy Plunkett mid T J Treadwell J | South, by lienry Almand; East by John Downs, and North by Railroad street, Levi"d on by virtue of a tax ti fa in favor of T. M/ Armistead, Tax Colleetor, vs. Mrs. 0 AV Fox-, issued Dee. 8, 1875. landed on by G T Cham berlain, L. C., and ret, mod to me, F. J. Whitehead, Sheriff. jT (IST. LOST, Four promissory notes duo Doe. 2.5, Tlwi-s r'“i e Hired one hundred -dollar notes and on<t!S37V' ,) dollar mote.. Tile notes are against Hlg/Wd, with P. M,..Ahuan l seeurity. Tile Will ic are warned against . tiAding lor said notes. -I. M. WHITE. Conyers, Ga., Doe. 30, ]57.5-n023-4t. HERE! ARROW TIES, die per Ib, STANDARD Roll Bugging lGc per yd. GUNNY B VGGING, 130 “ “ At 0. V. S\Nioui‘s. I lbs RIO COFFEE ((>•• i 8 “ STANDARD A SUGAR 81.00 <l. R. Biilk Sides per cwi., 5 1b Puce Lent Lard, l^ t! Golden Hums, 10c At Ci,,V. San'koki/c. . . ~—o ■ ' Cheese, Crackers, Sardiir s, Oysters etc. At (•- Y. Sanuokiw. j,i, S Tobacco, troin *i9o to #1 7.5 per 'poiurl, At C .V. S.INKOUKH. Is now • o' offering one oi (lie oreutest inducements to hi* cos- ■ turners in the whiskey Uue that was ever known before, \on cun , .- -Aww get-a 4 F S dyink at his saloon. A I T fine lot- ot Wines, Rum V N Whiskies, oie.( just rn~ E E coived and selling cheap C for cash. 13 I L 1- I A UDS Are one of the attractions of this pstal> ; .-. listirnent. Give him a cub, '2iii doot Hotel Block. lA4t. TUMBLED DOW N,' But not broken. I am now selling Cooking Stoves at prices never before heard of; “ seeing is believing” / so give me a call before you buy. J. 3. ANTHONY, Commercial St., Conyers, Ga Sign of “The Big, Rid Coffee Pot.” Lamps and Glass-Ware. A gold line of Lamps, Chimneys, Wicks and Burners, for sale by J- S. Anthony, Coni street, Conyers, Ga., sign of “ The Big Red Coffee Pot,” ’ G. AY. AVKAYEIt. -• CRANAGE WIAVIIR & MM Denlcfs In Dry Goods* Groiar’t'S, ... .•> .. Family Sapplie*, , Etc., Etc., - * A Inugo anil well selected Genera Assortriysnh. al way a keptsou. band. The Bert Goods at the Lowest pnceji.. . Call iiui- sue its at our Store in tlw Bentley Building. .May G, lyr. MISCELLANEOUS. Brittania dippers; -flesh forks, ladles, spoons, cake turners, egg beaters, stove -shovels, cover, lifters Tack hammers, antmeg graters, mql UI an v other small goods for lions -keepers, too, numerous to mention, at J. S. Anthony s Oommoi-ial. st., Conyer-, Georgia. sign * The Big, Bed Coffee Pot.