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Rockdale Register.
Contkss, Ga., Djc. 23rd, 1873.
At a meeting ot the stockholders of
the Rockdale Register Publishing Company,
Ll’d this day, the following officers were elec
ted for the ensuing year :
Gio. \\\ Glkaton, President.
A. H. Zachri’, Vice-President.
T. J- Treadwell, Treasurer.
tV. P. Rued, Secretary.
A. C. McCalu, Ed. and Bus. Man.
Legal advertisements must hereafter
be paid for in advance. No deviation from
this rule will be made at any time, or under
<tny circumstances. All advertisements must
he handed in before 12 o'clock, m., on Wed
nesday, the day before publication.
Reoistbis Cos.
CON VERS GA., THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1870.
I?®™ AJ3ID ttDSJHiraV*
Next Monday is Valentine Day.
Our farmers are now scratching the
back of old Mother Earth.
Mr. T. J. Treadwell has built anew
house on Railroad Street.
Mr. John \V. Carr is building an addi
tion to his residence on Decatur Street.
A good many of our people are
■strongly in favor of exempting bull pups and
flees from taxation.
Read the advertisement of the New
York Worll in this issue. The World is the
greatest Democratic paper in the con try.
lion. A. L. Davidson, Judge, and W.
\ ®
P. Reed, Solicitor of Rockdale County Court,
resigned their respective offices last Thursday.
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Schools.— Mr. F. A. Irwin, of this
place, has a fine School at Ca3tle Mound, in
Henry Cos.
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Lost. —The bill to change the line be
tweeu the counties of DeKalb & Rockdale was
lost in the House on Tuesday.
Assignee—G, W. Gle-Uon Esq.
was selectd assignee of Capt. John F.
Alberts estate, Bankrupt.
Peksonal.—E. J. Reagan and R.
Nelms, Att’ys at Law, Hampton, Ga., are in the
the city. The object of their visit will explain
itself in a few days.
The joung ladies of the Athens Lucy
Cobb Institute have started a paper.
They not only edit it, but set the type
also. Wo extend the fraternal paw.
Prof. James A. Gibson, late leader, ot
our band, has accepted a similar position at
"the Barracks, in Atlanta. His engagement
is i'oi five years.
A letter from our Washington .cbrress
pondent arrived too late for last week’s issue*
and is no.v out of date. Now tliat wo have
fast mail trains the mail goer slow,
One ot the solid mer. of the County,
announc 'd his intention, on the streets, the
other da}*, of becoming a candidate for thy
office of Governor. Well, why not ?
“Spirit of the Times.”
Mr. M. Schwartz, of Wilkes “Spirit
of the Times,” of New York, was in Conyers,
on Monday of this week. We wish him and
his paper success, may both bo in keeping
with the spirit of the times.
The Covington Star warns tramping
printers that there is no work for them in this
section. We agree with our neighcor, and
hereby notify all members of the tramp frater
nity that they will under no circumstances ob
tain work at the Register office.
Messrs. E, B. Rosser & J. C. Barton
wera appointed by Regislei A. H. Mur
ry, Assignees of Capt. J. M. Summers,
Baukrupt, at the meeting of creditors in
Griffin on Tuesday. The above are good
selections.
Some fun-loving genius, who ivas evi
dently hard up for a sensation, stopped up the
chimneys of a number of stores on Centre and
Commercial Streets, one night last week. The
merchants found their stores filled with smoke,
the next morning, when their fires were start
ed, and when they found out the trick they
talked in italics for the remainder of the day.
Off For Florida.
Judge Davidson left for Florida, on
Tuesday morning last. He goes with the in.
tontion of seeing the State, and testing its
venison, strawberries, green-peas, etc., etc.
We wish him a pleasant trip.
Notice,
All persons indebted to the estate of
W. IT, Lee & Sou, 'Bankrupts, are re
quested to come forward at once and
settle. lam required to collect without
delay. W. P. Rked, Assignee
iu the matter of W. 11. Lee Son,
Bankrupts,
Homestead. — Senator 11. D. McDan
iel’s bill to adjust the rights of parties under
the sale and alienation of Homestead property
passed the House of Representatives on Tues
day last. Having already passed the Senate.
The bill provides that suit must be brought
in one year for the recoveiy of the property &
that a court of equity alone has jurisdiction
to adjist the equities between parties interes
ted.
Hogs and Hens.
Col J' C. Barton lias killed h's hogs
this week and promises to divide with
his poor neighbors, some of the meat
and fat tl ereof.
He also has a heu that, has laid thirty
six eggs in so many days, and moved
once during the time, and on t j le ];lst
rnst she hatched out fourteen chickens
That heu hatched out a fine lay.
But send along your pork, Colonel.
MARRIED-
Oaths 9th inst., at the residence of
the Bride’s father, near Flat Shoals, by Rev.
H. Quigg, Mr. E. J. Reagan, of Hampton, to
Miss Lula Lyon, of DoKalb.
(Our special reporter did not return in time
for this issue, but we seize this opportunity to
extend our congratulations and best wishes to
the gallant groom and charming Biide,)
Also, At the residence ct the bride’s
father in Gwinnett county. Ga., on January
12th, 18/b, at IF. m., by Rev. H. P. Buchan
an, Mr, G. W. MoDaniol'to Miss S. S. Sham
bles.
Also, at the residence of the bride's
father, in Rockdale county, Ga., on January
26th, 1876, at 9 r. m., by Rev. H- F, Bucharan,
Mr. M. W. Grauade to Miss F. D. McDaniel.
At.so, Mr. Simms and Miss Hattie
Lowe, at Chosnut Lawn, in Henry County, at
he residence of Col. John H. Lowe.
[ Advert isement . ]
A Card.
Covington, Ga., Feb. 3,187 C.
Editors Enterprise :
There appeared in the Rockdale Reg
ister, ot the 27 ull., a card addressed to
the Editor of said paper, signed, J. P.
Tilly, In which allusion is made to my
self and Olliers. Now, I have this to
say to the public: I can not condescend
to notice the contents of a card to the
public from one who in a private com
munieaton io me expresses himself in
these words: *‘l knuw I am cowardly.”
I therefore dismiss, with the contempt
that they merit, both author and card.
Respectfully
T. D. Guinn.
Conyers, Ga,, Feb. 9th 1876.
Editors Register :
You will confer a favor by publishing
the above card from T. D. Guinn, in an
swer to my card of the 271 h ult., in
which he avoids my communication en
tirely. If he wishes to shirk it in this
way, I will let him go without “brand
ing him,” for he lias saved me the trou
ble.
Respectfully,
J. P, Tilly.
FnterJuimueufc*
George Johnson, was in town on last
Saturday with his Grand Exhibition , consis
ting of some stereoscopic views of Jim Fisk
et al. An Australian Mermaid, and Egyptian
mummy, from the C itaeombs of Egyut, said
to be Pharaoh’s daughter. (We don't doubt
it. There being such a striking resemblance.)
V Punch and Judy show. Assisted by a ne
;re Bango picker, with such other contribu
tion as was made by the audience in the way
of giving three dollars for a small tin box of
soap, or a dollar for a short stick of candy.
It was played some bow this way. Three
small boxes, in one they said there was a five,
a two and one dollar bill. T'no showman
would say : “As they lie, Gentlemen, I would
not take four seventy-five for the first; One
seventy-five for the second. Nor seventy-five
for the third, But with a little manipulation
he would sell you a box of his soap and give
you choice of the boxes for three dollars.
“That’s the way the money went pop goes the
weasels.” They all knew which box the five
was in, Still all the boys that tried the old
thing knew that some how or other it was in
the other box.
Owing to the flood of legal advertisements
this was crowded out of our last issue.
Our Representative.
We see that Hon. J. A. Stewart lias
introduced the following hills, in the House,
in the last few days : A bill to regulate the
sale of liquor in the counties of Floyd,
Dale, and other counties therein named, and
in the town of Palmetto, in Campbell Cos. ;
Prohibiting hunting with dogs or five arms, or
fishing with seme and hooks on the enclosed
lands of another in Rockdale county.
Dr. Stewart also offered the following reso
lution which was referred to the Committee
on Finance :
Whereas, in the opinion of this General
Assembly, it is expedient, under existing cir
cumstances, 10 sell the Macon and Brunswick
Road, now the property of the State ;
Resolved, That so much of the joint resolu
tion of the General Assembly, approved
March C, 1875, as declares “that it is the sense
of this General Assembly that the Macon and
Brunswick Railroad, with its franchises, be
sold by the Governor at an early date, and if
found to be practicable, as early as the first
day of June, 1875, at public or private sale ;
and upon such terms and for such price in
I meney, or first mortgage endorsed bonds of
I the Macon and Brunswick Railroad, or bends
of the State, as in his judgement may be con
sistent with the interest of the State,” be and
is hereby rescinded.
Convicts]at Stone Mountain.
We learn from the Atlanta Herald
that considerable excitement exists at Stone
Mountain over the discharge of a part of the
force employed by the Granite Company, and
the substitution of chain-gang convicts under
Col. Alexander. The latter gentleman and
the company deny that such a state of things
exists, but the Herald of the 4th says :
A gentleman from.this city visited Stone
Mountain yesterday, and found the excitement
still very high, and the people very indignant
on account of the action of the Stone Moun
tain Granite Company, in discharging a part
of their force, and reducing the wages of the
remainder, for the purpose of introducing
convict labor in their places.
They state that while over forty men were
discharged, over forty others, such as book
keepers, teamsters, black-smitbs, and others
places could not he filled by convicts, and who
were indispensable to the work, were retained,
but forced to suffer a reduction of twenty-five
per cent, in their wages. Men who were driv
ing teams at one dollar per day, now get sev
enty-five cents, and all othera who are retain
ed have had their reduction made.
There were ten or twelve of the discharged
men at the train on its arrival, and in speak
incr 0 £ t k e matter, expressed themselves deter
mined to resist the i production of the convict
labor in the quarries, at any cost. The mer
chants who run their business on the patron
age of these stone cutters, and all the attach
ed of the works, as well as cverv citizen in
the place, were exercised more or less, and
they are a unit in condemning it. They
plainly intimate that no convict can work in
the quarries. They say, "We wiU protect
ourselves peaceably, if we can, but forcibly if
. must.”
CoinpUineiitai-y Resolutions to
•Judge Davidson.
At a meeting of the Rockdale Bar,
held on the 4th inst., the resignation of
Hon. A. L. Davidson, Judge of the
County Court, was announced, and lion.
A, C. MoCalla, A. M ITelms, and \V. P.
Ileed were appointed a committee to
draft suitable resolutions expressing the
sense of the meeting.
The following is a copy of tho resolu
tions ,
“Whereas, it has como to tho knowl
edge of the Rockdale Bar that Hon. A.
L. Davidson has resigned the office of
Judge ot the County Court, and
Whereas, the relations existing be
tween Judge Davidson and the members
ot the Bar have been uniformly agreea
ble and satisfactory, therefore bo it
Resolved, Ist—That the thanks of the
Rockdale Bar are duo lion. Ay L. David
son for the ability .’impartiality and cour
tesy which distinguished his adiuiuistra
tion of justice.
Resolved, 2nd, That a copy of these
resolutions be presented to Hon. A. L.
Davidson as an expression of the esteem
and friendship, which the Rockdale Bar
entertain for him in the doubie capacity
of a judicial officer and a private citi
zen.
The resolutions were unanimously a
dopted.
[eor the register.
Honey Creek Agricultural Society,
Rockdale Cos., can. Bth, 1876.
Club met, house called to order.
Minutes read and adopted.
Election of officers for the year 1876,
was as follows :
J. A. Hollingsworth, President.
G. W. Warren, Vice-President.
11. S. McNair, Secretary.
J. T. Ogletree, Treasurer.
On motion of J, G. McNair, the chair
appoint, a committee to nominate candL
dates tor tne election of Delegates to tho
State Agricultural Convention. Dele
gates elected: W. W. VVilcott, J. A.
Hollingsworth, and J. W. Hollingsworth.
On motion of L. L. Waldrop, we have
a called meeting, the 19th, just.,’to ascer
tain the amount ot Guano want'd bv the
Club.
Question for the next regular meeting :
“The best way to make a farm pay f ’
Club then adjourned till a call, meet
ing. J. A. Hollingsworth,
President.
11. S. McNair,
Secretary.
POST-OFFICE.
LETTERS REMAINING 11NC U.LED EOH.
A, —Frank Amos, L A Anderson,
B. —J W Brand, Milton Buiklew, Mrs
Martha Bonds, A Beck, Thomas '’urry,
Joseph Bryans, Emily Blossengane, HI
Boggus, Henry Burry.
C.—Nathan Clarrell, Mrs R 1 II Cates,
Mrs Josie Christian, 15 S Caverly,, R
Cates, Henry Carter.
I\—M F Dorsett, Miss Martha Dale.
F. —Miss Ophelia Ferril.
G. Mrs WA M Gaulett, Mr Wesley
Garrett.
H. —Miss II II Hammock, W N
Hutchinson.
K. —Washington Keaton.
L. —A S Livingston.
M. —Dick Mays, M E McCree.
N. —William New,
R. —Dr J Reagan, Miss Mary Rob
erts.
S. —T S Stewart, Miss Callie Smith,
Miss Mollie Smith, Miss Emma Smith,
T. C A Turner.
W. —G A Wells, Miss Eraaline
Webb, Messis. Webb & Trible.
Covington Star Items.
The Georgia iailroad will change some
of its engines, this week, so as to use
coal iiisead of wood. Coal is said to be
cheeper.
“Grace Loraine” is the norn de plume
of a prominent lady now of Conyers, but
formerly of another Georgia city.
We are pleased to learn that Prof.
Win. Hudson, formerly of Conyers, is
now engaged in leaching school at
Snapping Shoals. He is an experienced
teacher, and ihe people of that thriving
inland manufacturing town should extend
him a liberal patronage.
The young men of Covington met at
the Methodist church last Sunday after
noon, according to previous 4 announce
ment, aud organized a Young Mei,s
Christian Association. Rev. J. N.
Bradshaw was called to the chair, tem
porarily, aud Mr. E. F. Edwards re-*
quested to act as secretary. Elder James
F. Edens was elected permanent .press
ident, D. A, Thompson, vice president,
and Prof. John T-Slillwell secretary.
QEORGIA— Rockdale County :
Whereas, James Jones, v. o. c. having ap
plied for Exemption of Pei sonalty, and setting
part and valuation of Homestead. I will
pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, on the 14 tli
day of February text, at my office. |
This January 25th, 1876. |
O. SEAMANS,
no27'2t Okdinahy.
jgANRBUPT SALE.
By virtue of an order of the District Court
of the United States, for the Northern District
of Ga., will he sold before thy Court House
door, in the town of Conyers. Saturday, Feb.
19th, 1870, the notes, fi fas’ and accounts, |
amounting to $3,980 00, belonging to the es-,
tate of S. Mayfield & Son, Bankrupts, for the
benefit of the creditors of said Bankrupts.
Jan. 20th, -3w E. B. Rosser, Assignee.
Highest Standard
FERTILIZERS.
John C. Ragsdale,
Swift’s Compound,
A TON. Includes Freight.
433 lbs of Middling Cotton on or before
the Ist of Next November, Will Pay
for a Ton of Either of tho Above First
Class Fertilizers. If You Buy a
STRAIGHT Guano, lot one or the other
of Those. BK IT !
Stewart & McCali.a, Agls.,
28—3-mos. Conyers, Ga.
Jno. N. Swift, Gen’l Agt.
LEGAL ADVEKTJSEMENTS.
Rockdale Sheriff Sale for March.
\VILL HE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
house door, in the town of Conyers, within tho
legal hours of sale, on the FIRST TUESDAY
IN MARCH, 1876, the following property, to
wit: Ouo Hundred and Fifty uoies of land,
more or less, in the Tenth District,
of originally Hen ry, then New
ton, now Newton and Rockdale Counties, it
being tho south-east corner of lot No. 140,
bounded North, by lands of Hollingsworth
and Munn, East, by Hollagsworth and Plunk
ett ; South, by F. J. Whitehead ; West, by
Asbury Turner and Sam Veal. Levied on as
the property of S. P. Daniel, by virtue of and
to satisfy ten fi. fa. issued from Rockdale
County Court, in favor of J. H. Turner rs, S.
P. Daniel. Written notice given parties.
F. J. Whitehead,
Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time and place will be sold Four
thousand lbs., more or leas, of seed cotton, 1
bay horse mule about IX years old, l bay
horse mule ten or twelve years old, 4 fattening
hogs, l! sows and pigs, 18 acres of corn in the
field called Sandy Creek field, 7 acres on Big
Haynes Creek, also in the field ; 2 bales of
cotton now in the field, including patch in
front of his son’s bouse. Levied on as the
property of J. H. Wells, by virtue of and to
satisfy a distress warrant issued from Rock
dale County Court, in lavor of Martha J.
Sigman vs. J. 11. Wells.
F. J. Whitehead.
Sheriff
ALSO,
At the same time and place will be sold the
following property, to-wit: One house and lot
in Conyers containing onp-hxlf acre, more or
less, bounded North by Decatur sheet, West
by N W Maddox, East by J H Almand, South
by Commerce street, and now occupied by P
G McCullough ; also one store house and lot
containining 50 by 20 feet, hounded North by
lands of T J Nelms, East by lauds of 1 J
Hart&field, South by right of Ga. R. It., West
byNAVMadlox. Levied on the property of
T J Nelms, by virtue of and to satisfy three fi
fas issued from Rockdale County Court in fa
vor of T J Low & Bro vs T J Nelms. Proper
ty pointed out by dof’t.
F. J. Whitehead,
Sheriff,
ALSO,
At the. same time and place will be sold the
following property, to-wit: Parts of lots Nos.
| 340 and 339, in the 16th District of originally
Henry, now Rockdale county; part of lot No.
352 in said District, containing 25 acres, more
or less ; the West half of lot 339, in said Dis
trict ; also 20 acres, more or loss, of lot 329 in
said District; also part of lot No. 314 ; also 40
acres, more or less, of lot 337 altogether con
! taining 650 acres, more or less, and being the
lands embraced in a deed from B P Carr to
John Neal, of date of 4th day of March, 1874,
and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the Supe
rior Court of Rockdale county, in hook of
Deeds A., page 443. Levied on as the proper
ty of B F Carr by virtue of and to satisfy a fi
fa issued from Rockdale Superior Court, Spring
Term, 1875, in fa\ or of Clark & Paco vs B P
Carr. Property pointed out by Pl’ffs.
F. J. Whitehead,
(Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time and place will he sold the
following pioperty, to-wit: All that tract nr
parcel of land situated, lying and being in the
town of Conyers, Ga., county of Rockdale,
known and distinguished as the College lot,
with all the apportenances thereunto belong
ing—number not known. Levied on the prop
erty of S. Mayfiield, President of the Trustees
of the Conyers Female College, by virtue of
and to satisfy a fi fa in favor of William Gal
loway vs S Mayfield, President of the Trustees
of tho Conyers Female College. Property
pointed out by the defendant, S. Mayfield,
President of the Trustees of the Conyers ■ Fe
male College.
F. J. Wiiitehf.ad,
Sheriff.
ALSO,’
At the same timojand place will he sold tho
following propovty to-wit : One house and lot
in the town of Conyers, containining one-half
acre, more or less, bounded North by Decatur
street, East by J H Almand, South by Com
merce street, West by N W Maddox, and now
occupied by P G McCullough ; also one store
house and lot containing 60 by 20 foot, bound
oil North by lands of T J Nelms, East by lands
of I J Hartsfleld, South by right of Ga. K. R.,
West by N W Maddox. Levied on as the
property of T J Nelms, by virtue of and to
satisfy two fi {fas issued from the Justices’
Court of the 476 district, G M, one in favor of
A J Pierce, and one in favor of Mrs. M A Al
len vs James Jones, principal, and T J Nelms,
security. Property printed out by defendant.
Levied on by S B Ilarts; eld, L C and returned
to me.
F. J. Whitehead,
Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time and place! will be sold tho
foJlowina property, to-wit : one house and (ot
in the town of Conyers, containing one-half
acre, more or less, bounded North by Decatur
street, East by J JI Almand, South by Com
merce street, West by N W Maddox, and now
occupied by P G NcGullough ; also one store
house and lot, containing 50 by 20 feet, bound
ed North by land .of I J Hartsfleld, South by
light of Ga. R. R. and West by N W Maddox.
Levied on as the pooperty of T J Nelms, by
virtue of and to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
from the Justices Courtjof the 476 district, G
M in favor of G W Gleaton et al vs T J Nelms.
Properly printed out by defendant. Levied on
l,y S B Hartsfleld L C and returned to me.
F. J. White ad,
Sheriff
TAMES BANKS,
A T 1' olt N K Y A T L A W,
Office No. 8, James’ Uank Block, Atlanta,
Georgia.
Special attention given to the collection of c aims
All business attended to promptly
" NOTICE.
THE public are hereby cautioned against
purchasing or trading for a certain promissary
not for *319,26, dated March 22d, 1875, given
by S. F. Speer to John Thompson, guardian j
for Thos. B. Thompson, as said note has been
paid and fully satisfi-d, ard lias been lost or J
stolen. JOHN THOMPSON.
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