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CONYERS, GA.> THURSDAY SEP 7, 1876.
J) 0 you take a paper!
Another Richmond in the field.
Sweet potatoes are on the increase.
A young man in Conyers has a pain
in the left side.
There are corners in politics as well as
other things.
Do people know it’s against the law
•to lurnish liquor to drunken men *
We have a “will buster” and a “ring.
Master" in Conyers.
“Round is a “ling” that has no end,
go is my loro to you, my friend.”
Glenn Alexander was in town on
Tuesday.
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We have had some weather for the
last few days.
Candidates are still ranking their way
to the front, in the hearts of our people.
Dr. Travis’ pool was nearly washed
away lost week—water and all.
The school interest in Conyers seems
to be on the increase. New pupils con
tinue to pour in.
Col. Thomas Stewart, Esq , of Har
lan, was in Conyers last week.
Stone Mountain Baptist Association
embraces next Sunday
Mrs. Lula Gignilliatt left for her home,
in Norcross, on Monday afternoon.
Col. J. N, Glenn left for Rome ou
Sunday morning. Wo wish Lima pleas
ant trip.
The great “will-buster” is a buster.
Another candidate heard from. “One
more unfortunate rashly importunate.
There ip said to be a ring in Conyers,
a regular lap ring at that.
Watermelons are growing small by
degrees and beautifully less.
How would it do tor the candidates to
use less spirits and more printers ink t
Read the infamous order ot U. S.
Attorney General Taft in this issue.
Judge Geo. W. Gleaton left for Jones
boro on last Saturday evening to attend
court in that place.
Col. A. C. Perry left Conyers Tuesday
morning for the purpose ot attending
Chattooga Superior Court.
Judge Meagan has improved so much
from his spell of sickness as to be able
to be out on the streets agaiu.
Col. J C. Barton lilt for Milledgeville
on Tuesday morning to attend the Con
gressional District Convention as a dele
gate from Rockdale.
“Trust to luck, stare fate in the face,
Sure your heart will bo easy
If its in the right place.”
Several beautiful young Jadies are on
visits to Conyers. Most any other small
City would call them “Belles ”
Cotton is opening rapidly, The fleecy
staple will fleck our streets. Let hei
fleck!
Rockdalians sometimes stop talking
about politics and stoop to talk of the
Centennial, the weather, the crops, or
the ladies. What a condescension !
F. D. McMillian exhibited a fiue sam
ple of cotton, ginned on his Gullett Gin,
yesterday.
H. 11. Parks, of the Atlanta Comtitu*
tion force, was in this place yesterday.
Rev- W. D. Heath, is attending Salem
Camp Meeting.
The merits and demerits of the nu
merous and various candidates are being
discussed by our would be politicians
pro and con.
Dn J. 11. White has been sick for two
or three days of this week.
Did you ever hear of ho many candi
dates ?
A certain man in Rockdale, that has
been dissipating to an alarming extent,
consmded to take the oath of total ab
stinence. .May God grant him courage
and resolution to keep it.
Cotton crop is short one half in Rock
dale.
Several Conyerites have been visiting
Salem Camp Meeting this week.
One square meal a week is as ranch as
a nnngry local ought to-have. ’’ \V e got 1
one on Tuesday.
J. R. Langford has bought an inlerest
>n the ‘-Eldorado Bar,” and is now in
charge of -the same. Give him a call.
Tuesday was legal s-dc J y all over
the State of Georgia. No property of
any kind was sold by the Slnriff hero on
that day.
Several ol our legal fraternity are ab
sent from Conyers—elsewhere in this
issue we have named them. We wish
them each and all pleasant trips; profita
ble sojourns, and safe returns to home
and friends*
: —_
Mr. R. S. Ci'Uini who recently coin*
pleted a course of den'istry under Dr*
James IJ* Seaman? of this place, left for
Orangeburg, Smith Carolina, Monday
night. He expects to make that place
his home, for a time, at least. We wish
for him success in his culling in the field
that lie has choSCti*
Candidates for Tax Receiver) Collect
or and County Treasurer afe getting to
be as thick as^hojis.
David C. ; Langford has taken charge
of the yardstick at A. J. Tierce's and is
now measuring dress goods to the fair
ones of Rockdale.
G. M. Jones is clerking lor Messrs* H.
P. & D. M. Almand.
Lithonia is rejoicing over the nomina
tion of M. R. Ragsdale lor the Legisla-
I
ture.
Mr. W. D. C. Broadnax sent us a limb
of cottou from one of his fields with
twenty open_bolls.
Say, Mr. Candidate ! do you take the
Registku ? If not, you ought too, and
keep posted on political policies and
principles.
“i
Prof. A. 11. Scoinp is anew member
of Emory College Faculty.
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Treat or not to treat ? is '.he question,
‘Mr. Candidate.
Arkansas has gone Democratic by as
many as is necessary.
Up trains on the Georgia K. R. are
crowded with passengers horn Savannah
and other points East and South.
G. P. Elliott sold his house and lot,
occupied by Mr. John Maddox, on Peek
street, to Mr. Joel H. Gay for 81233 last
week.
Col. S. K. Johnson, Superintendent
Georgia R. R., will please accept the
thanks of the RnoisTiitt for late favors.
Mr. S. H. Anderson purchased a nice
lot of furniture from 11. F. Smith & Cos.
on yesterday.
See the card of J. E. Maddox in this
issue. He announces himself a candi
date tor County Treasurer.
A petition has been sent to Col. S. K.
Johnson. Superintendent Georgia ii. R.,
for a train to ruu from Conyers to Stone
Mountain and return, to attend Stone
Mountain Association, next Sunday.
A pretty young lady weighing a sweet
little child “is a thing of beauty and joy
forever.” Y\ e saw ii yesterday in a cer
tain widower’s stole.
Slodio won’t play checks with Lishe
Maddox, he says Lishe is out of practice.
A. J. Haygood left for Oconee, coun
ty last eveuing, on a visit to relatives
and friends there.
Trade in Lithonia is reviving.
We hoist the name of lion, James II
Blount, as a candidate for Congress from
this district. From a special dispatch,
we see that he was nominated at Mill
edgeville on yesterday.
Mr. George Wise was nominated tor
the Legislature by the Democrats oi
Henry county last Saturday. A choice
of Wise and a wise choice may be wise
or otherwise.
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Prof. Detups J. Kay arrived in town
on the down passenger on Tuesday
morning. His school in Gwinnett county
has just closed.
“The lessons and the tasks are all ended,”
And the school for the term is dismissed.
The little ones gathered around him,
And bid him good bye —and were kissed,
The match game of checks that has
been going on for some time between
Lishe Maddox and Wm. Slodic is still
raging with unabated fury.. At last ac
counts Slodic was ahead. Lishe now
says, “dog pe gone.”
If there ever was a ring in Rockdale
it to be busted now.
“Bing out the old,
Bing in the new,
Bing out the false,
King in the true.”
Cotton is beginning to come into mar
ket. It is doubtful if 'planters will be
able to realize teu cents for their crops.
Short crops and low prices don’t go well
together.
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Next Monday the fall term of Butts
Superior Court-convenes,
Mi. J. A. Stewart, ol firm ot Stewart
and McCall a, of this plant, left lor the
Centennial and other points of interest
North yesterday morning. Mrs. Slew
art and Miss Josie Robinson, of New
boruc, accompany Mr. S. The party
have our best wishes for a pleasant as
well ns a profitable trip. They will be
gouo about two weeks.
Rockdale Court of Ordinary) for Sep*
lumber, was in session on Monday.
Present, lion; Obadiah SerttnaUs, presi
ding. Letters of administration were
granted John F. Wallace on the estate
Of Sophroaia Wal ace. There being no
other business court adjourned to court
in course.
ifev, Thomas Kenerly, Pastor, preach
ed at the Second baptist Church on Sat
urday and Sunday last.
Rev Bjttj. Thomason occupied the
pulpit of the same chureli Sunday after
noon*
Jim (Star) Anderson, of Covington,
passed up the Georgia R. R. yesterday
afternoon ou his way to the Gate City to
witness the marriage ot Col. E. Y.
Clarke, of the Atlanta Constitution.
We forwarded our congratulations by
Janies.
Politics make strange bed fellows.
“The liofl and the lamb have lain down
together.” Now, wheie’s the little child
that shall lead them ! There at’O itldfe
children than lions and lambs.
Marshal R. Ragsdale was nominated
for the Legislature by the Democrats of
DeKalb county on last Saturday at their
primary election. While we have noth
ing to say agdint the good and true men
who opposed him in the race, still we
can’t help but say hurah for liagsdale !
He is a good fellow, and we believe, a
fa-r-mer. “Nuf ced.”
Town Council.
The Commissioners of the town of
Conyers met at their rooms, at the Court
House, on Monday night. Present,
lions. S. F. Speer, Chairman, J, 11. Al
mand. J. W. Langford, N. W. Maddox,
and W. E. Treadwell, Councilmcn, and
Dr. A. C* W. Travis, Clerk. The first
thing in order was the trial ot cases:
The Council vs. Saul Qrr was taken
Up, and defendant found not guilty of
cursing and swearing.
Jo Ma ldox was relieved of the charge
I . ’
ot hollowing to the disturbance ot tin
community.
Petition filed by the colored citizens
of the town to buy one acre of land It'ifln
Councilman J. li. Almuuil, on Christian
street, for colored cemetery, was
referred to Finance Committee with
power to act.
Standing committees made their re
ports, which were received and adopted.
Street Overseer was allowed till lull)
September to collect taxes trom street
defaulters.
Council then adjourned.
A Candidate That is Not a Can'
didate.
Elias Woolly, Esq., concluded to an
nounce himself a candidate tor the leg
islature from this county on last Monday,
which lie did. But after consulting
with the “Oracles at Delphi,” “the pow
ers that be,” the spirits of earth, air and
water, the people, “the power behind
the throne greater than the throne it-,
self,” the cleik of the weather, old prob
abilities, the great Mogul, and other no
tabilities of this and other ages, and they
all said : “Nay’, not yet; your time has
not come: wait. So Mr. W. decided j
not to run. He withdrew his name
from the contest; and things are now as|
they were—Carr and Peek have the j
field. •
A few more candidates had better
consult the Oracles, and come down at
their biddings.
Salem Camp Meeting.
The regular annual Camp Meeting at
Salem, in Newton county, seven miles
from Covington, and the same distance
from Conyers, is now in session. A
large concourse of people have been in
attendance since the meeting opened,
and on Sunday more than three thousand
souls were present. All the tents—forty
in number—are occupied. Several
preachers and noted laymen are on hand,
rendering great assistance to the occa
sion. Among the number are Ilrs.
Smith, Slone, Callaway, and others, of
Oxford. Parks, of the Atlanta Consti
tution, has been on hand most of the
time, whether as clerical or layman this
deponent knowelh not. He is a great
ladieS* man and a first class chicken eat
er. (Indispensible requisites.)
The meeting has been a very interest
ing one, and many conversions have
been made. Rev. 11. C. Christian, of
North Georgia, is on a visit to the meet
ing, and is said to be one of the best
revivalists there. Rev. J. L. Rogers, a
Presbyterian minister, is also on hand
doing good service.
Meeting will probably close to-morrow
or nex! day.
Monday week Newton Superior Court
will he called together.
Tlio American Farmer.
for September is received, with a full
freight of sound and seasonable agri
cultural advice,, which it would profit
every otto of our fanners to avail ot.
The subscription is $1.50 a year, or only
SI.OO to clubs ot five or more. Sain’l
Sands A Son, Baltimore, are tlio pub
lishers.
Which is Best?
In nominations by delegates fiom the
Mi'itia Districts they say they arc ma
nipulated. In nominations at the pvi
mary elections, they are tipulated.
Clayton Superior Court is in session
this week.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself os a candidate for
Treasurer of liockdolu county.
J>-tde J. E. MADDOX.
For Tax Reoeiver.
lam a candidate foi Tax Receiver of Kook-
Urtle I‘uituty,
W. T. lIUSON.
NOTICE.
This ito notify the public that Messrs,
Downs & Langford arc not soiling the Cele
brated Everitt Harness.
noB-3t R* M. EverCWi
Good Chance.
Two good plantations to rent near Smyrna
churcli in Rdckdale county. Apply to
Conyers Oa.no.—B-2t D. M. Parker.
NOTICE
7 o all whom the presents map come—
Greeting;
This is to notify the public that I will not
bo responsible either individually or ns a
u ember of the firm of Davidson A Pierce for
any transaction of A. L. Davidson's, as his
mental condition is Bitch that he is.not respon
sible for his acts.
Conyers, Ga., Aug 30th,1*57t1.
noB-2 . A. J. Pierce.”
—RocltnAi.it County :
This is to notify all persons concerned that
application will be made at the Court of Ordi
nary of Rockdale county (Ga.) at the next reg
ular term, On tHe first Monday in October nexi,
for leaVe to sell all the 1 alula belonging to the
estate of Mrs. Aley Rhodes deceased) for the
purpose of distribution amongst the heirs and
creditors of said dßceilsed.
O. SEAMANS,
Eept 7th, 1876.—4 t Opuiwart.
JjEOROIA —Rockdale CounYy :
This is to notify all persons Concerned thnt
application will be made to the Court of Ordi
nary of Rockdale eofioty (Ga.) at the next reg
ular term, on the first Monday in October next,
for leftVe' to Soil all the real estate be
longing to tbc estate of Soplironia K. Wallie
j deceased, for the purpose of distribution
, among the heirs and cri ditors of said deeeas
j ed. O. SEAMANS,
Ordinary.
! j^EORQIA — Rockdale County :
Whereas, Samuel H liroadnax having made
| application to nje to be appointed Guardian of
j the property of Ada V., Ed
ward B.i John H. and Esther R. Broadnax, res
i idents of Rockdale, orphans and minor chil
dren of Joel C. Broadnax, deceased. This is
j to cite all parsons concerned to be and appear
Jnt the Court of Ordinary, to be held on the
first Monday in October next, and show cause
,if any they can, why the said Samuel H.
Broadnax should not be entrust with the guar
dianship of the property of said minor chil
dren. O SEAMANS,
Ordinary.
11 1 lit V fit UgOur l,fe-like Steel Engravings of
Bilal I lyßthe Presidential Candidates sell
-nr i --i,, flrapidly. Send for circular. N.
A ivi-j |y Engraving Cos., Jo Wall St.,
$lB A DAY.IBox 3236, N. Y. a m
MURDER WILL OUT.
A few years ago “August Flower” was dis
covered t > be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and
Fiver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made
known to thoii friends how easily and quickly
they had been cured by its use. The great
merits'of Green’s August Flower became
heraled through the country by oue sufferer (o
another, until, without advertising, its sale
lias become immense. Druggists in EVERY
TOWN in the United States are selling it.
No person suffering with Sour Stomach He-ul
aclie, Costivoness, palpitation of the Heart,
iudigestion, low spirits, etc, can taki three do
ses without relief. Gc to your Druggest W. H.
Dee, and get a bottle foi 75 cords and try it.
Sample bottles 10 cents.
Wonderful Succjss.
It is reported that Boschek'b German Syr
up has, since its introduction in the United
States, reached the immense sale of 40,000 do
zen per year. Over 0.000 Druggists have or
dered this medicine directs from the Factory,
at Woodbury, N. J., and not one has reported
a Hingle failure, but every letter speaks of its
astonishing success in curing severe Coughs,
Colds settled on the .Breast, Consumtion, or
any disease of Throat and lungs. W'o advise
any person that has any prediposition to weak
Lungs, to go to their Druggist W. 11. Lee, and
get this Medicine, or inquire about It. Reg
ular size, 75 cents; Sample Bottle, 10 cents.
Two doses will relieve any case. Don’t neg
lect yonr cough.
CONY KltS PRICES CUM ENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
J. H. ALMAND, SON ,t CO.
| Cotton—Firmer,... 9f(alo
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Meat —C R Bulk Ilj(wl2
L C “ 104 ©ll
Bulk Hams, 13J(#j14
Canvassed “ 17 (17 4
Corn, —Sacked 75 @BO
Flour —Extra Family, per barrel..,©7} (#8
Family, per barre1............5(ij(§7J
Colfee, Rio, 23 (a 25
Sugar, granulated Boat 1310/14
“ NO Fancy laKajlil
“ Yellow C, 10 (U
Syrup, Honey drip 70 fa 75
Molasses, Muscovado 50 (# 55
“ Black Strap, 331 fa 35
PRODUCE
Butter., ; 20c
Eggs, 8 (a 10
Bags 1 (a) 2J
Tallow, 7 fa 8
Beeswax, 20 (§25
Dry Hides, 7 @ 8J
Chickens 10 (#25
Wheat, SIOO to $1.26 per bushel.
Meal, 80c per bushel.
JOHN MILLBDGE,
ATTORNEY AT W.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
fiffce 2J Pryor street, opposite Kimball BOU3
THE RIGHT MAN
IN THE RIGHT FLACK.
It has got to boa fashion, now,
Iu every plnoe 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'd need tome one infix them !
As that's my trade, I'll tell you this —
My workmanship ne’er fails—
yy shop is found at Thompson’s Store —
My name is il. 11, llnles.
I am told that Conyers has long needed a
first-class Watchmaker and jAWoler.
A graduate iu the HorOlogiertl Science of
Kulinskis' Horologieal Institute, New York ;
having had three years practice in the United
Stab's Watch factory —going from the lowest
to the highest step known to the profession in
manufacturing parts,—with an additional ex
perience of six years iu repairing under the
instruction and supervision of one of the
finest workmen Si nth, I feel I can offer my
services to the public ns a first-class work
man. I have located permanently in Con
yers, and will do fine work at reasonable
prices. SUiTREPAIRING FIND WATCHES
a Soecialty. Solid Jewelry, Engagement and
Wedding rings made to order. I cballtnge
any one to sfwAv greater skill or taste in re
pairing jewelry. No daubing 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 stor' /
Commercial street. Respectfully,
J. ll* HAI*KS.
uug2 l-81y]
Rockdale Court of Ordinary.
For' County Purpose*.
Ar Chambers, August doth, 1876.
Whereas, His Excellency, James M. Smith,
the Governor of the State of Geotgia, having
assessed five tenths of one pet eclit advnlorem
on the the taxable prdporty of tlitt State for
State taxSs for the year 1876.
It is therefore ordered that the following us
sessir. ents be, and they arc hereby made, as
the county tax for Rockdale county for the year
1876 for the purposes herein set forth, and that
the sanio be collected by T. M. Armistoad, Tax
Collector of Rockdale county, or his successors
in office, and paid over to the Treasurer of said
county by the 15th of December next :
1
Tor ordinary county purposes ar.d for extra
services and salaries of county office,s for the
year 1H76, ten per cent odvalorem ou the State
tax on property.
II
Tc support the poor fifteen pit cent on the
State tax advalorum on property*
in
For building and repairing tile county brid
ges ten per cent Oil the Shite tax On property.
IV
To pav the Gratld and Ft l tit JurofS for the
year 1876, fifteen pc cent ad valorem ou prop
erty. 0. SEAMANS,
V01.3-lioß-aug3o.3od. ORDINARY.
AN NOUN OILMEN T.
Conyers Female College.
The exercises at Conyers Female College
WILL BE RESUMED ON MONDAY, 21st OF AUGUST,
under the Presidency of Prof. T. B. Bailey, of
North Carolina. He will be assisted by a full
corps of competent teachers in every depart
ment. Terms as heretofore. It is expected that
the College will be supplied with apparatus for
illustrating physios, a cabinet of minera.s, and
other modern appliances.
Board can be had at moderate rates.
Address, until August the Ist, Rev. 11.
Quipg, after that time the President,
july27-1 in T. B. BAILEY.
\ gents. If you want the best selling article
li. in the world and a solid gold patent lever
watch, free of cost, write ft once to J. Bride A
Cos,, 767 Broadway, N. Y.4w
ONE DOLLAR
WILL GET THE
WEEKLY CONSIITIIIION,
Free of Postage, tilf
JIM HIV IST, 1877.
It is the leading paper of the South. Red
hot Presidential and Gubernatorial Campaigns
opening. Every Georgian should take the
People’s paper. Several serial stories, by dis
tinguished authors running all the time.
■JiETho Getter up of a club of ten will re*
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The inhabitants of malarial districts,
who are consian.ly 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. In
many sections of the western country
almost every one is sucject lo chills and
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The unhealthy effects of living in such
miasmatic sections arc destroyed by
the tree use of Dr. Kaddiffs Seven
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remedy is unequaled for (he prevention
uid cure of the class of diseases prev
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& affections of any person they choose instant
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CHEMICALS
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Taints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac. Trusses nn<l shoul
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SHERIFF SALE KQU SKIT EM RED
U’ ill be sold before the Court, House door in
the town of Conyers, ROykdule county Ga.
on the First Tuesday in Soph in bur. 1870, thj>
following property, to-wit : One FciVIHU
lege, known ind distinguished rtf* file Co!# *,,
lot, in the town of Conyei's. <ta., with all itw,
rights ufld appcrtfbftnccs thereto belonging.
Numbers rot known. Levied on as the prop
erty of S'. Mayfield, President of the Trustees
of the COnyors Female College, to satisfy a li
fa issued from the Superior Court pf the coun
ty of Ro< kd'vle, in favor of WillViiu.Gallswßy
against S. Mayfield, President of the Trustei s
of the GonyeAr Female Cdllego March term,
1875, containing' t\\‘o acres more or leita, hiua
dc las follows .- On tho North, by lands of
James 11. Turner, Km-t, by A. L, Davidson arid
College street. South, by College street, Prop
erty pointed out by Defendant.
August 3d, 187 b! F, J. WIITOKHKAD.
Sheriff
bobbins*
BTARG H
P O Itfß H .
A GEE A T MSCO VER Yt
By the use of which every family may give
their Linen that brilliant polish peculiar to tine
laundry work. Saving time ami labor in iron
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Sold by J'ruggiets and Grocer & Every
where.
ASK FOR DOBBINS’.
DOBBIN'S, BliOS. & ( O.
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they choose instantly, 400 p >ges, By mail 50
cents. Hunt <fc Cos., 130 S. 7th street Phil, l’a
JURTJBEBA.
stimulates the secretive ofgnfis, lliuS fill ify.
mg the medicinal extract ot the plant of that
name found in Brazil, and is cue of the. most
wonderful tonics and in vigors to; s known, and
is used in their regular practice by the physi
cians ot that and other countries.
It will make the Liver active, ussist Di
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