Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, August 31, 1876, Image 3

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THE REGISTER. THURSDAY AUG 81, IS7. Candid*'** arc at ill in vogue. The weather continues to be hot. Dm -little news in town or country. Several more candidates for the Leg* Mature are spoken of. MrG M Joitejs lormerly ot Covington, ins located liet'c. t ■ '■■■■' ■■■■ Mr. ’J'om. Harden,brought anew bale *bf cotton to town yestuday. Miss. Lena Jones, of Norcross, is in \he City, stopping with Mr P. F. Jones. Set the caid of Mr J. Ij. Hales in this issue. He proposes to repair watches and Jewelry, make engagement rings Ac office, at t)r T. B. Thompson Store. It is very dry in portions of this and adjoining counties. Yellow fever has broken out in Savannah. Covington has been receiving New Cotton. Sheriff F. J. YY hitehend expects to bring anew bale ol Cotton from bis plantation next Saturday. S. F. Smith is about to commence house keeping on Decatur Street. J. A. Farmer and family are occupy ing the house opposite the residence of Dr J. A. Stewart. How do the voters of Rockdalejcoun ty like the manner of carrying on pri mary elections ? If last Saturday’s affair is any index to the way such nominations are conducted—treats, drunkness, pull men to the polls and then hauling them off to the Calaboose, —men black and white full of excitement and crazed with liquor. Lot us either have the good old convention way or no nomina tion at all. Let the tiling be either clothed with respectability or protected by law'. Order is Heavens first law'. John Whitaker is clerk at the Wnitc head House. Ihe Georgia It. it. will pass visitors to the Stone mountain Baptist Associa- | tion which meets on the 9th ot Septem ber, for one fare going, and return tree. Judge Seamans has a eaid in this issue about taxes. Mr It. M. Evcntl ot Covington has one about his celebrated harness. New Cotton. The first ba'e of new cotton for 1876, was brought to Conyers on yesterday by Mr. James T. Mercer and sold to Messrs. Stewart & McCalla at 10£ cents It wms atictioued ' oft’ by Capt J. M. Zachry, of the Merchants and Planters Warehouse, Zachry Jfc Overbay propri etors. Nine converts were baptised and ad ded to Salem Baptist Church in this county, on last Sabbath. Good Seed. An old gentleman in Shffield sowed a pound of gun-powder and plowed it in for turnup.seed . It ought to he able to: make turn-ups, Being busy on Monday and Tuesday ! wc employed a special local reporter to gather up items of news for our local columns. From the amount of politics tliht he has thrown into his items, he must be a candidate. As we did not en gage a political editor we will not be responsible for the position he lias taken We are in favor of a field full of candi- Let'em come. Democrats had their primary election on last Saturday for the selection of a candidate for the Legislature. The majority rule having been adopted no nomination was made. *— —• ♦— ■— 10 converts to the First Baptist Church in this place, were brptised in the pool near Dr. A. C. W. Travis’ on lasi Fri day. The ordinance was administered by Rev. J. M. Brittain, Pastor. Shingle Root Campmeeting, in Henry county, embraces next Sunday. Salem Caro pmeeting, in Newton coun ty, wiil begin uext Friday evening. Several from Conyers and vicinity will tent: among the number, P. F. Christian; Drs. J. P. Rosser and S. P. Downs. A great raauy will visit the grounds during the meeting. What do the people now say to mass nominations 1 Are they the liest ? If Democrats can’t have decent nomina tions they had better have none. At Ibis point, Tuesday, the bell goes a ringing f Qr dinner at \\ o’clock v. si. A good dinutv to a hungry Editor is ‘‘a consummation devoutedly to be wished.” " 0 ' lave bad refreshing showers of ’•‘in, ami people ftre sowing more turnips. Good idea. The toliowing is last Saturday’s vote : Judge B. F. Carr, “ K. B. Rosser ~t| Mr. W. L. Peek ’..‘.'.‘.**3. Total, 786. Dr. J. J. W. G unit will please accept the thanks of the heavy Editor of tins paper for a nice sack ol large flue ripe apples. They come in the nio of time. “A friend in need is a fWetld indeed.’’ Candidates for county offices are com ing to the front, and others are looming up in tlie distance. “Thou at'l so nettr and yet So far.” “Wo are coming, Father Abraham, five hundred thousand more. Religious services have been lntd fit ] the Baptist and Methodist Churches in Conyers tot' several days. ltev. J. M. B. itt-.i t, assisted by Kev. J. A. Mon day and others have been carrying on the former, ltevs. W. D. Heath and F. J, Brantley and others the latter. On last Friday afternoon there was a big rain in Conyers and in a portion of Rockdale, accompanied with lightning, thunder and heavy winds. At times it was almost a cyclone. Trees were struck with lightning and blown down by the heavy winds. The rain was one ol the heaviest that ever tell in this vicinity, and did a great deal of damage 'in por •tiouß of the county to fencing, coni, cot- i ton and other produce. Capt. A. H. Zachry’s crop was among the ones in jured. ———— ■ - The barbecue is again being talked of. On with it. County Court. . Rockdale County Court, for its setni- Atigusl term, was in session oil Monday and Tuesday of tins week, lion. George YV, Gleaton, Judge presiding, T. J. Christian, Esq., County Solicitor. The case of Swann, Elliott & Cos. vs. J. D. Hardin and J. F. Ilardin, security, suit on account, was taken up. Judge Gleaton being related to one of the plaintiffs, Col. J. \V. Pruett, by consent of parties and the approval of the Court, acted as Judge, pro haea vice. After the evidence closed and argument had the court gave judgment for the defend ants. Messrs. J. C. Ban on and G. W. Gleaton, attorneys for plaintiffs. A. C McCalla and A. A. Zachry, attorneys for defendants. Jim Powell, p. n. c., plead guilty to the charge of adultery and fornication and was fined twenty dollars and costs, or in default to work in chain gangj'our months. The case of the State vs. Anderson Waters, p. o. e,, assault and battery, was tried and a verdict rendered of not guil ty. T. J. Christian, Solicitor, for prose cution. A. A. Zaehry and A. C. McCal la, attorneys for defendant. Jesse Roseberry was tried on the charge of adultery. Tin case was sub mittad to a jury and a verdict of not guilty rendered. T. J. Christian, So lie itoi, and A. C. Perry for the State. A. C. McCal Ia and J. W. Pruett defendant's attorneys. Court then adjourned till Tuesday morning, at which time the case of T. 11. Bryans vs. Win. Slod 3 an 1 Mrs. M. A, Slodic, claimant, being a claim, was called in its order. Judgment ot court sustaining claim. A. C. MeCalla attor ney for plaintiff. A. C. Perry attorney for claimant. After other matters of little importance w< re disposed of, court then adjourned to court iu course: that is, to meet on second Monday in September next. > ♦ ♦ . The Democratic Executive Committee met on Monday August 28 at the Court House to consilidate the vote for the primary election of last Saturday for candidate to the Legislature, After con solidation it was found that there was no nomination. The vote standing : Carr, 290; Rosser, 263 ; Peek, 243. On mo tion of Mr. Kennedy the three candi dates were invited to come in and take seats with the Committee. They, each one, was called on and stated their views in regard to the future. Mr. MeCalla made the following reso lution whioli was passed: Resolved, That we have no further nomination for Repre&entive, and that we leave the field open. Moved by Col. Barton that these res olutions be published in the two county papers. Passed. J. H. Gkikkin, Cb’tn. A. J. llavgood, Sec. Rock Mitr.g, Ai.a., Ang. 24, 1876. Dear Gus :—You have ceased to take any interest in tre or my affairs I know, but I must tell you of my sore bereave ment. Little Tommie A. is no more. His death was as calm and peaceful as bis life had been. Years and years yet to Come, should 1 live, I will look back upou this hour as oue of galling bitterness. Our idol has been broken that Iconoclast who strews his pathWy with the wrecks of human hopes and human ambitions, and erects his loftiest temple upon the an guish of human despairs. lam too sad |to say more. W. D. Atkinson, Jr We sympathize with our friend in his sad bereavemeift. The Master s tys: •‘Suffer little children to come unto :n", and forbid them not, for of such is tbo kingdom of Heaven, Now is tlie Time to Subscribe for tbe “Register.’ 1 Good paying men, women and chil dren, old and young, big and little, white and black, van have the Rmusthii and I pay tor n in the tall I.mh Maddox and YY r m. Siodic have 1 been playing match games of checkeis for several days. At the last sitting Lialt was a little a head—“dog pe gone.” GRAND AND SPECIAL JURORS Drawn for Fall Term, 1776. Brand jurors. J II Dosoy, Joseph H Aim and, Stephen P Daniel, James F Berry, John Mottner, P H Buchanan, I J Bailey, J G Clotfelter, II Bailey. William H Bryans, Robeit Cates, Henry P Aliumul, KoVrt T Cowan, Y ,1 Browning, W 3 Carr, W J King, Rufus 0 Christian, W T Peek, Geo W Clemmons, David M Alinand, AV il H Crow, Samuel H Anderson, Thomas H Bryans, William T Brooks, James M Butler, W H McCord, William H Brisendinc, Benjamin ti Butler, John M Christian, William D Broadnax, BPECIAI. JURORS. Samuel W Bryant, W E MeColla, John O Bohans □, N W Maddox, John T Adair, J M Robiuson, Joseph A Phuket, James A Parker, 1 L Richardson, J H Hollingsworth, Joseph Reagan, William T Albert, W B Reagan, Joseph Hollingsworth, J M Mann, F D McMillan, John F. Almond, H B Hinton, AV A Mitchell, John W Carr, James M Peek, K H Henderson, W L Peek, J G McNair, A\ r F McDaniel, A N Lawson, Geo L Hamilton, B A Jones, Geo AV Parks, J H Harraldaon, Goo H Owens, Oid VV Guinn, John F H Anderson, James H Posey, B N McKnight, Thomas H Harden. A true extract from the minutes ol ltockdale Superior Court. T. J. Treadweli., Clerk. Courier please copy. Rockdale Paper Mill Sunday School. On last Sunday afternoon ye local moun ted a fleet steed, put spur an 1 aW ty I>e went over the hills to the Paper Mill, After rest aud a pleasant obit chat with friends and acquaintances at the resi dence of Capt A. H. Zachry, the an nouncement Whs made that it was time to go to the school house, to carry out the object of tlie meeting, viz : A Sun day School celebration an 1 the hearing of an address from the orator ot the day, Mr. J. A. R. Stewan of Conyers. At 4 p. m. the school was called to ordet by John li. Uarville, Superintculent, after which, two or three pieces were sung by the school, led by Prof. A. M. I Helms; among the number, “Lights Along the Shore,’’ “Ist the Sweet Bye and Bye,” etc., Ac. Then Rev. J. L Stewart real a chapter and prayed. Supt. J. R. Harvillc in a few appropriate wotds introduced Mr. J. A. B. Stewart, the speaker. After a few introductory remarks, the speaker, with an apology for not being a practiced orator, drew forth his manuscript and commenced to read in a clear tone, though evidently under embarrassment. ins srtiKc ii. The address, according to the gentle man’s own remarks, hacked by the ocu lar proof of the audience, was interlar ded with rather too many drinks—of water But leaving out the embarrass ment and the water drinking of the speaker the address was not only a good one but cliook lull of splendid thought and excellent advice to both old and young. We are unable, for want of space and time, to even give a synopsis of his remarks. Suffice it to say that all went home well pleased with the thoughts uttered it not with the manner of delivery. Other songs were then sung, and a few well timed remarks were made by Col. J. C. Barton, after which the benediction was pronounced by Rev. J. L. Stewart. Several wore on hand from Conyeis and the surrounding country, and all went away pleased with themselves, their guests and the occasion. THE RIGHT MAN IN THE BIGHT PLACE. It bag got to be a fashion, now, In every place and clime, For folks to keep an instrument To tell of passing time : Some keep a watch—some keep a clock And frequently they mix them ; But if they should get broke, you know. They need tome one to fix them ! As that’s my trade, I’ll tell you this— My workmanship ne’er failt — My shop is found at Thompson’s Stobe — My name is J. H. Hales. lam told that Conyers has long needed a first-class Watchmaker and Jeweler. A graduate in the Horological Science of Kulinskis’ Horological Institute, New York ; having had three years practice in the United States Watch factory —going from the lowest to the highest step known to the profession in manufacturing parts,—with an ex perience of six years in repairing under the instruction and supervision of one of the finest workmen Scuth, I feel I can offer my services to the public as a first-class work man. I have located permanently in Con yers, and will do fine work at reasonable prices. USTBEPAIKINO FINE WATCHES a Specialty. Solid Jewelry, Engagement and Wedding rings made to order. I challenge any one to show greater skill or taste in re pairing jewelry. No dabbling with lead at this establishment, either in watch or jewelry re pairing. I solicit public patronage, guaran tee all work to give perfect satisfaction. I can be found at Dr. T. B. Thompson’s store. Commercial street. Respectfully, J. H. HALL'S. aug23-81y] DOTS BY “LOMAX.’’ Several of our couhtfy friends, who were in town on Monday, Were making enquiry for Iwigging and ties ; and we learn that there will be •evef'tl bales of new cotton on onr market during the week. Good times very near here ! The primal y vote tor candidates for the Legislature, polled <Jn Saturday last, wore counted on Monday, ad the following is the result of the consolidated vote : B. F. Carr 200. E. B. Rosser, , 2*53. AV. L. Book :. 243. YVhen the result was announced Judge Rosser came down, leaving Carr and Peek in the field. The Democratic Ex ecutive Committee declared no nomina tion. The race will he a “scrub one,” and we may see a halt dozen more can didates in the field, but we hope not. Let Carr and Peek make the race, and may the highest persimmon be in reach of tlie longest pole. W. Z. Overbuy, who was in Coving ton Monday, says that all the candidates down there are alive and kicking. He says Wnl Griffin, who is a candidate for the Legislature, is doing all he can iu Gwinnett and YY r a , ton. lie wants those two counties to “leg for him." There was a great number of conver sions here Saturday—from Radicalism to Democracy. Tito change made some of them very sick —throwing off the old and taking on the new, YY r e are glad to state that the country* man, w’lio was struck w ith lighting on onr streets on Saturday Inst, and hail such a hard time of it in Duke’s collat'd patch, is in a fair way to recover. The great “will buster” gained bis case on Monday, in our County Court, and pockets bis first fee on a credit. Our town has been very quiet this week. YY r e hope it is the calm that pre cedes the storm. The fleecy staple will make things lively before we go to press many more times. Crooked whisky had an airing on our streets Saturday last. VY'e hope the stringers that tarried within our gates on Saturday will express no opinions, formed that day, ot our people. YY*e can, and often do, irnke a better showing. A good many good and wise Demo.- cruts are satisfied that mass nominations are not the thing. It was well enough to make tlie experiment, but we hope it will never be repeated in our county. Any iii.iri w'itb his eyes half open has learned that you get no party expression in that manner. YVe hope some braying man will puzzle himself until a fairer and belter way of nominating may be arrived ;t. ♦ ♦ -—— ‘‘J. M. 8.,” a Conyers correspondent of the Atlanta Times, had a very little to say about Mrs. Huberts' grand Concert in Sunday’s issue of that paper. He says “llic house was full of compliment ary tickets.” Mistake No. 1. lie said everybody had a complimentary ticket except himself. Mistake No. 2. He said the music was furnshed by the Con yers Carnet Hand. Mistake No. 3. Mrs. Roberts’ Concert was a grand success, ard not one except ‘‘J. ML B.” has been heard to express a contrary opinion She was ably assisted by some ot the best musical talent in our town, and a Conyers audience was never better entertained. The Conyers Cornet Band is a favorite ot all our citizens, and on this occasion they volunteered their ser vices and played several excellent pieces before the performance commenced. On the stage was three excellent pianos of very sweet tone, and touched by t! e light fingers ot some of our best pei formers discoursed music that would calm the soul of a savage. Mrs. Roberts deserves and lias secur ed the thanks of our best citizens for the great tr.'at; and there is not one of us so poor or so mean but would be glad to pay the sum of her admission fee (2.5 cents) every week for a Concert half so good. The receipts at the door attest the ap preciation by our citizens of.Mrs. Rob erts untiring efforts to please. Our Court Room is a large one, and it was Htarally packed witli humanity, and ten would more than cover the number, outside of the performers, who were ad mitted ‘'complimentary.” NOTICE. This is to notify the public that Messrs, Downs A Langford are not selling the Cele brated Everitt Harness. noB-3t K- \L Evekitt. . Good Chance. Two good plantations to rent near Smyrna church in Rockdale county. Apply to Conyers Ga,no. — 8-!2t D. M. Pabkkb. NOTICE _ 'Jo all whom the presents may come— Greeting; This is to notify the public that I will not be responsible either individually or us a n ember of the firm of Davidson & Fierce for any transaction of A. L. Davidson’s, as his mental condition is such that he is not respon sible for his acts. Conyers, Ga, Aug 30tb,1370. no 3-2 A. J. Pierce. Rockdale Court of Ordinary. Fdr County Purposes-. At Chambers, August 30th, 1870. AVhkrbas, ltis Excellency, .lames M. Smith, the Governor of the State of Georgia, having assessed five tenths of one per cent advaloroin on the the taxable property of the State for State taxes for the year 1876. It, is therefore ordered that the following fta s issiuenU be, and they are hereby mode, os the county tax for Rockdale county for the your 1870 for the purposes hetein aot. forth, and that the sumo ho collected by T. M. Armistend, Tax Collector of Rockdale county, or his successors In office, and paid over to the Treasurer of said oaunty by the Kith of December next : 1 For ordinary county purposes a’d for extra services and salaries of county offleets for the year 18715, ten per cent advaloroin on the State tax on property. II Tc support the poor fifteen percent on the State tax advnlornui on property. 111 For building and repairing the county brid ges ton per cent on the State tax on property. I\' To pay the Grand amt Petit Jurors for the year lS7ti, fifteen pe” cent ndvalorem on prop erty. O. SEAMANS, vol!t-no8*aug30 30d. Ordinary. ANNOUNCEMENT. Conyers Female College. The exercises at, Conyers Female College wii.i, uk resumed on Monday, 21st or August, under the Presidency of Prof. T. B. Bailey, of North Carolina. He will be assisted by a full col']is of competent teachers in every depart ment. Terms ns heretofore. It is expected that the College will ho supplied with apparatus for illustrating physics, a cabinet of minora s, and other modern appliances. Board can lie had at moderate rales. Address, until August the 1 st, Rev. H. Quicg, after that time the President, julyD7-lm T. B. BAILEY. Agents. If you want the best selling article in the world and a solid gold patent, lever watch, free ot cost, write i.t once to J. Bride A Cos,, 7t!7 Brondwuy, N. Y.4w ONE DOLLAR WILL GET THE WEEKLI immwi Free of Postage, till JIMMY IST, 1877. It is the leading paper of the Pollth. Red hot Presidential and Gubernatorial Campaigns opening. Every Georgian should take tlie People's paper. Several serial stories, by dis tinguished authors running all the time. CtTTlie Getter up of a club of ton will re ceive the paper free.Js® Daily, £IO,OO per annum; £.">,30 for 0 mo ; $2,65 for three months, Hend your silhscrijTtion for this great jsiliti cal ami family journal. PUBLISHED AT THE CAPITOL. AV. A. HEMPHILL & CO., Publishers. Atlanta, Georgi Q^EORGIA — Rockdale County : AVhereas, John F. Wallace haviDg in proper form made application to lue for letters of ad ministration on the estate of Kophronia E. Wallaoe, latoof said county deceased. This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tbe kindred ami ereditcas of said deceased to he and appear at my office on Monday the 4th day of September next, to show cause, if any they can, why letters of administration should not be granted to the said John ¥. AVallaco on the estate of said Sophronia, E. Wallace. AVitness my hand and official signature. 0. SEAMANS, July 26th, 1870.—4 t Oewnabt. CUNY BUS P KICKS CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. H. ALU AND, SON k CO. Cotton —Firmer, ftßalO CHOC Ell IKS AND PROVISIONS Meat— C K Bulk 12( 12J LC “ 11 (<el 2 Bulk Hams, 13J( 11 Canvassed “ 17 fe-174 Corn, —Sacked 70 f76 Flour —Extra Family, per barrel...s7} (*8 Family, per barrel sfij(a7l Coffee, llio 23 (23 Sugar, granulated Loaf 184(514 " N O Fancy 121(518 “ Yellow 0, 10 (all Syrup, lioney drip 70 (</’75 Molasses, Muscovado 50 (at ss “ lilaek Strap, 334(535 PRODUCE Butter 20c Eggs 8 (a 10 Hat'* 1 (5 2J Tallow 7 (> H Beeswax, 20 (n25 Dry Hides, 7 (5 8J Chickens, 10 (525 Wheat, SIOO to $1.25 per bushel. Meal, 00c per hushel. JOHN JVI ILLKDGK, 5“ ATTORNEY AT W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Office 2J Pryor street, opposite Kimball llous Malarial Regions. The inhabitants of malarial districts, who are constantly breathing an impure and poisoned atmosphere are subject to lingering and malignant and fatal dis eases, such as Ague, Typhoid Fever, and Yellow Fever and Asiatic Cholera. 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