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p K3DVYNOV 0, 1876.
ementr.
jrCJi SIIhlilFF.
. announce myself as a oan<li
-1 of Rook W county. and refer
’' r ‘, rw . or d ,ib Sheriff of the county. If
to y P?". Btr i v o to AH th*> office satisfaeto
'jwtoth to myself, and to the citizens of the
count T. -p N. HUDSON.
oct2s-tde
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
friends of T. T Thrasher propose his
Th * j, a candidate for Tar Collector of RocV-
P* n, ° ”n> v at. the election to he held in .Tanu
d"'* 'c,t and ask that his claims be duly con
*rj ”4 v v the voters of said countv.
’"octohei ISth-tde
* to tHiTvOTERS OF ROCKDALE.
Tam a candidate for the office of Clerk of
‘ snnerior Court, and if elected, Jopfch A.
MclVian (who has been Deputy Clerk two
reavs) will he mv Deputy.
• Respectfully, Ac.,
Oct. 12th. 1876. —tde J. P. ROSSER.
* FOR TAX RECEIVER.
lam a candidate for the office of Tax Re
ceirer of Rockdale county.
wl J£ r W. T. HUSON.
~~ tor tax collector.
lam a candidate for the office of Tax Col
lector of Rockdale county.
Nov. 7,1876. T. F. MADDOX.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
Treasurer of Rockdale crunty.
9* d( , J. E. MADDOX.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
D. M. Parker will he supported for Clerk Su
perior Conrt of Rockdale county by
nolO-tde Manx Friends.
FOR SHERIFF.
Mr John H Taylor will be supported for
Sheriff of Rockdale county, at the ensuing
election by
Sept 12th, 1876—ti Mart Friends
FOR 7AX COLLECTOR.
The mny friends of John M. Robinson re
spectfully announce his name as a candidate
for Tax Collector of Rockdale county.
Nov. 7,1876. Voters.
' 'WANTED.
to o mm ms 9
without any regard to previous condition, col
or or polities to vote for J. A. ft. STEW
ART for County Treasurer. Every one so
(loin will he entitled to a l Hromo. tde
It's turning cold.
“Xiver mind the weather so the wind
don’t blow.”
A. 11. Shaver, of Augusta, is in the
City.
Squire Jeff X Ims is the champion
turnip raiser in Rockdale county.
Pork and turnips is the diet, to some
extent, of Uoekdalians.
Tilden and Hen Irie.ks and old John
liobinsoti and his !>i r show both coming
in at the same time is too much for our
people. It’s a lovely picture, especially
the former.
The negroes nearly all voted Radical,
on Tuesday, in this county.
Adel Dehat ini; Club incut at the Court
Rouse on to-morrow night. The public
mv invited.
Marshal P. G. McCullough has resum
ed the btilon agiin. The ’own Commis
•"oners having dismissed the charges
agaii.nl him.
Rockdale Court of Ordinary, for its
November term, was in session on Mon
day. Present: Hon. Obadiah Seaman®,
Ordinary. ‘Leave was granted John W.
Carr, Administrator of John P. Carr,
deceased, to sell all the lands of said es
tate* There being no other business,
court adjourned
Rockdale County Court convenes next
Monday. Several criminal cases will He
called for trial. Parties interested wi'l
do well to observe the time.
Covington received 4,633 bales of cot
ton fiom Sept Ist to Nov Ist, 1876.
K. W. Baghy has one of the finest,
•tore rooms in Covington. Hurrah for
B. W (Bob) Bagby !
Some say the democratic victory on
I uesday was a cyclone. Others say it was
II tornado, and others still that it was a
’cgular Nor Wester. It was more of a
down Easter than any thing we can
think of.
Col J. C. Barton has anew over coat.
c rejoices at the co'd weather, as well
aH ,he victory for Tilden.&c.
e feel so good that we can most
taste it-*
Maj J, JJ. p ac<?< Wl f e anf j \|j sg Claude
‘Person, of Covington, returned from
eir trip to the Centennial, New -York
an <l other places of note in the North
,ast Friday night.
Bio Anderson, of the Star, with his
■ '-ustomed zeal aad pafriotism, got out
T„' X l T *' Star announcing the result of
a i' B ay i 8 ® leell °n. We put it incur di
i|,„ \ t up the dark places along
whole line, from Maine to everywhere.
Mr. IV, Hunter Anderson of Coving
ton, returned home on lstu Thu-eday
night with his bride. Will is the very
picture of happiness.
Married.
In Conyers, Ha, at the lesidenceof 0. rtf.
Hudson, Esqr., the bride's father,by Rev
J. M Hiirtain Mr M. W. Almand and
Miss Hatiie Hudson All of RoekdaV.
“May the vows of love they have pledge here,
lie renewed nt the gab's of eternity, where
love is eternal.
[By Telegraph.]
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 9th, 1876.
To J. (t TK E. Treadwell:
Louisiana twelve thousand majority,
which secures Ttlden’s election.
J. IV. Goldsmith.
—— • ■
Mr. W. H. James, of the Slid man
(Texas) Register, who has been spending
some time in Conyers, left, on Tuesday
afternoon.
He is looking after an emigrant.
“They parted in sadness.*
A tear drop trembled on his cheek.”
“Parting Is words of such sweet sorrow,
That we sometimes linger till to-morrow.”
For always,
“Love to love, as schoolboys from their hooks,
But love from love to school with heavy looks.”
But how about that wine and the Cen
tennial 1
So many States have gone Democratic
that our memory tails us, and we arc un.
able to put their names down on our tab
let tor want of space.
Mrs. J. M. Lester, of this county, died
on Sunday evening last. To her bereav
ed husband, children, relatives and
friends, we extend our sympathies.
The 4sh quarterly Conference cf the
Conyers Circuit was held in this place,
commencing on Friday evening last and
ending Sabbath evening after, Dr. J. E.
Evans, Presiding Eider, officiating. On
Sunday he preached, in a very able and
feeling manner, the funeral of Rev. Jesse
W. Carroll.
Mr. J. A. Stewart, Jr., was appointed
Superintendent of the M. E. Sunday
School of Conyers, by the quarterly
Conference of this Circuit on iis last
meeting.
Col J. W. Pruett gave some of the
young people of Conyers a cand' pulling
last night t bis residence. It’s sweet,
pulling.
Sale Day.
Consiflerab’e properly was on ihe mar
ket on Tuesday for the purpose of dis
posing of at public outcry. The follow
ing was sold at the pi ices named :
D. N. Hudson. Adinmist.nstor of Mrs.
Alley Rhodes, sold the lands of her es
tate, containing 137 acres, tor slO6l §OO.
Mrs. C. Melton, buyer.
The store house and lot of J. W. Sum
mers, Bankrupt, was sold by the As
signees, J. 0 barton and E. B. 1 Josser,
to Joel If. Gay for $536 00. D. N.
Hudson, Auctioneer.
The Summer’s mill property and nome
place was withdrawn from the block.
J. W. Alniand, Deputy Sheriff, sold
the 'P. J. Nelms property tor S2IOO. By
direction of the Assignees.
Judge B. F. Carr auctioned off the
Will kins land in Sheffield, under direc
tion of Thomas Watkins, Trustee; about
130 acres sold for little over S3OO 00
Conyers on Election Day.
I uesday was a big day in Conyers, as
well as all over this glorious old Union.
Business houses were closed, and men
took the streets for the cause of Democ
racy and reform. The Court House and
grounds were crowded with voters, while
and b ack, and others attending the pub
lie sales of property put on the market
at public outcry by Trustees, Adminis
trators, Assignees, &0., feo. It was in
deed a gala and a business day. Rock
dale, as usual, made a good showing and
added her mite to swell the vic.ory for
l'ilden and Hendricks, Blount and re
form. The whites voted almost solidly
tor Democracy and a united country;
while the blacks stuck to Radicalism and
cmruption. Let them alone.
Justice A. M. Heims, on Monday,
bound over Newt Harris, p. o. e, in a
bond of twenty five dollars, to a swer
the charge ot simple larceny—in appro
priating clothing of Prof. T. B. Bailey.
Lizzie Harris, p. o. c., was discharged
Sabe Vaughu was committed to jail,
; n default of bond of one hundred dol
lars, for stea'ing goods from the stores
of G. W. Weaver and Stewart Jb Mo-
Call.a.
A warrant was dismissed yesterday for
want ot prosecution.
*l •
Democracy “0. K.” in Rockdale.
The following is the officail vote ot
Rockdale as consolidated and returned
by the managers for Tuesday’s election :
FOIt PKKSILKNT :
Tilden and Hendricks 743
Hayes and Wheeler,. 286
for coNontss:
J. H Blount, 713
S. F. Gove 261
Wm. Markham. 25
Total i ,031
Tilden's majority, 4 >7
Blount's “ 445
The Negro.
A certain man in this to tut, who shad
be nameless, electioneered all day Tues
day for the Radical ticket, and insisted
on the negroes voting the ticket as Jeff
Long, of this District, one of the Presi
dential Elector*, waa of their color.
Wednesday morning he goes to the elec
tion managers and asks them toeraa* t’‘S
name of Jeff Long from his ticket, as he
was sorry he voted h>r him. The man
agers refused to accommodate
Jeff s name was stricken l>v several.
T hey couldn't stand by their 3-dors.’ Ne
groes will do fo vote, hut won’t do to he
voted ter. Come, stick to your colors '
Go the whole hog or none a /
Wonder it this will open any negroe s
e-y-e 1
“Having eyes and see not,
Ears and hear not.”
Justice A. M Helms h**ld a conrt on
'ast Saturday for tt trial of civil matters.
Also a court of enquiry on Monday, to
investigate into some erimttft! cases.
One party was bound over, another dis
charged, and one case continued. Else
where we mention anid trials.
What became of all the negroes that
said they were Democrats at, the primary
election for Representative in this coun
ty? They promised to support the
Democratic nominees throughout ; from
President down to member of Legisla
ture.
Those that promised to vote the Dem
ocratic ticket, and failed “are liars and
the truth ain’t in them,” and the base
scoundrels that, caused them to violate
their sacred pledges are a long sight
meaner than the negroes. In the future,
let white Democrats, and them onlv,
control the deliberations of the oart\,
and act in the selection of i‘s candidates.
Let’s draw the line and make every
body step from off it and on one side or
the other. “Ye can’t, serve two masters.
Ye’ll love the one and hate the other.”
The first, day of December will he long
remembered in the annals of Conyers,
tor on that, day one of the greatest shows
on the earth will <ivi a grand holiday
exhibition to our citizens. On that day
the famous John Robinson’s World’s
Exposition will pitch its tents, and pres
ent to the public Ibo vast wonders of a
grand pjenagene. Aquarium and com
plete Circus Old John Robinson’s
name and fame are two well known to
require much notic -, but this season he
he has gone so far ahead of all prior ef
forts, that we yield him our memorial ii -
dorsement, knowing how well he merits
it. He seems to spend his immense
Wealth with a generous hand, and fins
this season lavished over sixty thousand
dollars more upon his tn imiiioth show,
which has already cost over one million
of dollars. The intrinsic merit of his
vast concern made him a success, and
the oid idage that ‘success makes suc
cess is full' proved fry his lifelong ex
perience and the liberal indorsement of
ministers and families, as well as the
public in geneial. He lias lately added
several new features to Ins Caravan, ill*
clud ng Giraffes, an immense Rhinoceros,
Sea Lions, Labrador Seals, a giant Os
trich, the largest performing Elephant in
America, Asiatic and A naan Lions,
forty new cages an* l dens ol wild (leasts
from every quarter of the globe, and a iso
added many new thorough bred horses
to the Circus, and engaged some of the
best riders and gymnasts ol Europe and
America. The entire show is so va*i
that a pen description can not do ii jus
tice, hut we advise the public to go end
see it on December Ist, and the day win
be ever alter remembered with pleasure.
The grand street parade, which is said o
excel anything lit the Uniied States, will
take plaee on the morning of the exhibi
tion. Remember the cay, December Ist
at Conyers. One day only.
The great, political contest is over.
The battle is ushed. and the ceil inn i
victory is won. Lei the people tvj 'ice,
for the country is redeemed. I'he fol
lowing returns from the elections have
been received :
COVINGTON :
Tilden 815
Have- *33
Blount 734
Gove 813
newton county.
Tilden 1,101
Hates 941
Blount 1,080
Gove Vl9
Democratic Majority, 161
Georgia lias gone democratic by a
large majority. The return received
indicate that Tilden has swept the coun
try. Ilis electoral vote is estimated
certainly at 198, and may reach 219.
The Democrats have gaiood everywhere.
Thank God the virtue of the neople has
given us the victory. Let us rejoice.
—Couinytcn Star Extra.
w——- 1 ■■— m ■ nms
AGENTS WANTED fob the STORY of
CHARLEY ROSS.
Written by his father. A complete account
of this mysterious abduction and exciting
search. With fac simile letters and illustra
tions. Outsells all other books. One agent
took 50 orders in one lay. I'erm t liberal.
Address. JouN'B. Pottsa 4 Cos., Publishers,
Philadelj hit. 4w j
LOST :
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C v iVKRAL Notes and Accounts by Indu.
(fence. So alt who are Indebted to us, cith
by note our account will come and settle .
cnev an I save . OS P.
2J. A IV. E. TREADWELL.
HOT (Mt
\ ADMINISTRATOR’S *aTE.
* *v virtue of an order fiom the Cairt of O
dittary of Rockdale oonntv, will be sold 01. ('>
first T’u arday in Decemlier next,, before th
Court House door in the town of Conyers, sai
county, within the legal hours of sale, all 1'
real estate of and belonging to the estat ‘
John P. Carr, deeea ed. consisting of sov.
hundred -.lores, more or loss, in the 16th Die
■rio* of originally Henry, then Newton, bn
now Rockdale comity, and known rs parts c
lots Nos in said District, adjo ;
ing lands of W. U. Almand, A. C. Ukc, Mor
roe Moon. O. W. Hardee, Isaac Hamby an
lohn tv.Carr. Also one lot in the town r."
Conyers, containing two acres, more or los'
adjoining lands of A. Rilei on the East, by
Decatur street on the South, by Tingle sire.-'
on the North, and by lands of Charles Fro
bury 011 the West. Also one wild lot No. 72 ’
in the Brd section, 19th District of Puuldir
county, containing forty acres, more or Its-
Sold for distribution among Ih>th and to nr
debts.
Terms :— One third cash ; balance in twe'v
months with interest from date. Bonds ft”,
titles given till purchase money is paid.
This November 6th, 1876.
JOHN V\\ i’ARR,
f dinintsiratof.
ROCKDALE SHERIFF’S SALES
FOR
Deoemtoer,
ILL be sold before the Court House do- r
in the town of Conyers, on the first Tuesda
in December next (1876), between the law u
hours of sale, the following described propel
10-wi :
Eighty-four and one-half acres, more or less,
of lot number Z6B in the lfith District of o. :g
mally Henry, then Newton, but now Rockdai,
county, adjoinin lands of Robert W ite or.
the West, on the South by lands of K. D. Har
ris. on the East by Almand, on the North by
lends of John Treadwell. Levied on as th.
property of M. M. Bentley and B N. Mo-
Knight. Deed to said land being in B. N. M- -
Knight, M. M Bentley having bond for titles.
Property pointed out by de.endauts. To t
-is y seven ti fas from the Jus i e court of the
4~6t,h Jiistriet, O. M , of said county in favor
of E. B, Rosser vs M. A. Bentley and B iV
McKnight L vies made by S. B Hartstield,
Constable, end returns 1 to me.
This November 9th, 1876.
J. W. ALMAND,
Deputy Sheriff.
Will be sold before the Conrt House door in
the town of Conyers.on the firs' Tuesday
in December, next, (1876) between the lswful
hours of sale, the following described property,
to-wit:
One hundied and one-fourth (1004) acres,
mere or less, of land, in the 16th Distri t oi
originally Henry now Rockdale county, liein -
Sorrth half of lot number 2SB, and bounded h
follows : On the South by Henry Wilson’s land
on the North by lands of Tap Camp, on the
Hast by Joseph Crawford, end on tire West by
Thomas Nix’s lands, Levied on the property
of W F Wilson, to satisfy eight fi fun from the
Justice courts of the 475th A 476t1i District, G
Mof said county, Three.of said fi fas in favor
of r' >1 Whitehead, and five in favor of Mrs
.Cynthia J Melton vs said WP Wilson. Prop
erty pointed out, in Whitehead levies, hy
plaintiff, and in Melton levies hy l>y defendant
bevies niade by constables,and r, turned to me
Thf November Ist, IS7ti
J W. ALMAND,
Deputy Sheriff.
THE RIGHT MAN
IN TIIE RIGHT PLACE.
1 1 has got tc be a fashion, now.
In every place and clime.
For folks to keep an instrument
To tell ol passing time :
Some keep a watch—some keep * clock -
And frequently they mix them ;
But if they should get broke, you know,
They'd, need tome one to fix them !
As that’s my trade, I’ll tell you this —
My workmanship ne'er fails—
My shop is found at Thompson’s Stork —
My name is <l. 11. Hatea.
Ia m told that Conyers has long needed a
first class Watchmaker and Jeweler.
A graduate in the Horologioal Science of
Kolinskis’ Horologioal Institute, New York ;
having had three years practice in t.he United
States 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 in repairing under the
instruction and supervision of one of the
finest workmen S< utb, I feel I can offer my
services to the public as a first-class work
man. I have located permanently in Con
vent, and will do fine work at reasonable
prices. fcSS'KEPAIKING FINE WATCHES
a Specialty. Solid Jewelry, Engagement and
Wedding ringH made to order. I challenge
anv one to show 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. Thomson's store.
Commercial stre t. Respectfully,
J. H. HALES.
aug23-Sly]
JAMES C. BARTON. | CALEB J. BARTON.
BARTON & BARTON.
Attorneys at Law,
CONYERS, : : : GEORGIA,
Will practice in the Courts of this State, and
in th. U. 8. Courts at Atlanta, Oa.
Special attention given to the Collection of
Claims. vB-nls-tf
A. C. McCAUA,
Attorney at Lav,
CONYERS, : : : GEORGIA,
Will practice in Rockdale and adjoini g coun
ties. v3-n!5-Iy
THE
National Hotel,
ATLANTA, - - - lOBGIA.
I'he rates of board|h£) r'Aat this popular
hotel have bee; \f. 'll (reduced to $2.50
per day. For this T e' w "price offer ac
comlaudations ’pd fare unsurpassed by any
three or four dollar house in the South.
Come and get an old Virginia welcome.
LEE Jc HEWITT,
Pit- PItIKTOHS.
dJ/?/|AWEEK Male or female. No capital
JHJ •* We give steadv work that wil 1 bring
you $240 a month at h< mo day or ec-ning.#-
Juventcr* tTnion, 17# Greeniri'-k Bt., N. Y.
CONY BUS PRICKS I'UiCUENT.
COHSSCTKD WkSXLT BY
J. H. ALMAND, SON A CO.
Cotton— Middlings, steady 9)@ 9R
Steins, dull 8 @|9}
CKOChKIM AN,) provisions
M,at— C R Bulk llßili
LC •• 10)@U
Bulk Hams Ift)(l4
Canvassed “ ’8 @ts)
JCorn, —Sacked 70@"5
“Flour—Extra Family, per barrel...if7l@ ~)
Family, per barrel s6;@7i
Coffee. Rio 2:t (325
Sugar, granulated Lost 1 ft) (is 14
“ ,N 1) Fancy 12)(ilft
Yellow 0 10 @ll
Syrup Honey drip (10 (366
Molasses, Muscovado 50 @.-,5
“ Black Strap 33)@36
I'lU'Dt’CK
Butter., i6,-
Kggd, @l6
Rags 1 @ 2)
Tallow 7 @ 8
Beeswax, 20 @25
Dry UiJes 7 @ s)
hiekens 10 @25
Wheat. 1100 to Jf .2,7 per bushel.
Meal. 75c per bushel. |
" rittaT'm Zm rsro
WIT.I
k Cold is Always "angerous
t'SK .
WELL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS,
sure remedy for con ;hs. ad all diseases o'
-he throat, lungs, cheat and mucous u cmhrun
Pl'T UP ONI.T IN BLUE DOXF.S.
8.>1.1) BY Al l. DItUOOIsT ■,
-n. Cbittknton, 7 Sixth Avenue. N-w Yot-I
Attention Ail I
Great Bankrnpt Sale of Jewelry.
ON receipt of fffty o. nts we|will Sen 1 by ma l
postpaid, till of the following pieces of, Jew
e ry, viz. : 1 pair U<ll Plated En ;raved Sle -fe
Jettons, oue set Gold Front Shirt Studa, on
illar Stud, oue Wedding Ring, one Kol
Plate watch chain and oue Gent’s rose com ‘
scarf pin. We offer this Grant, bargain in re
oy to draw attention to our busiu ss, as we
ave all kinds of watches and jewelry at
,ow prices. Send tor Catalogue.
GOLICS & CO..
735 Broadway, New York.
Mason & Hamlin’s
CABINET ORGANS
Have Been Unanimously Assign
ed the
First Hank:
—IN TIIE
mm \ummi
of such Inti uzneuts, at the
UNITED STATES CENTENNIAL, 1376.
They are th.- on! y organs assigned this rank,
iheir superiority is thus declared, net in one
or two iexpects only, but in all the the impor
tant (piultLs of an organ. A Medal and Di
plain i have also been awarded thorn, but mod
.ls of equal value wero awarded all articles
deemed worthy of lecoguition, so that many
inkers can advertise “first medals” or “higli
■st aad ~”
OoinpHrutivo ratik in excellence, has been
1 lerinined by the judges’ reports alone, in
wiic i the Mason un i Hamlin Organs are mi
ll. imous y assigned “the first rank in the sev
eral requisites’’ of such instruments, and arc
the only ones assigned i his rask. This result
was not unexpected, for these orpansiiave uni
formly taken highest awards in such compe
titions, there being less than six exceptions in
huudr (1 of comparisons. They were awarded
fi. st m-dais, and highest honors at Paris io
1876, at Vienna in 1873, Santiago in 1875, and
at Philadelphia in 1876; having thus been
awarded highest honors ut every world’s exhi
bition at which hey have competed, and be
ing the oily American organs which aver ob
tained anX reward in Europe.
New styles, with improvements exhibited at
the Centennial; elegant, new eases in great va
riety Prices very lowest consistent wth best
material and workmanship. Organs sold for
cash or installments, oi rented until rent. pays.
Every organ warranted to give entire satisfac
tion to every reasonable purchaser or the mon
ey returned. Illustrated catalogues sent free.
Mason & Hamlin Organ C 0.—154 Tremont
dreet, Boston ; 25 Union Square, New Xork j
St) and 82 Ada s Street, Chicago. 4w
'Y&TICW,
All persons indebted to J. H. Turner, whose
note , and accounts are due, will nlease come
forwar I and settle immediately and save costs,
for I am determined tc close.
Nov. Ist, 187(1—3 J. H. Turner.
harness a\u mm
. (, persons wanting Hcrass, > r >■
Bridles, Collars, Bines, eta., will do v I
to call at my shop where they can lie hud vt ry
1,9 w fou C'iszr
-1 am determined t, step the Noikhern n ;iiot
harm s-> tiom -el -eg in th,s county, if .*. ihaq
| good l.amt-m e burns <8 1 heap will do ,1.
' Give no-it tv ' ' tore k.uyh.tj else wl.
Old lialtio sand sad .css repaired ...omptly
j and cheap y. Respectfully,
ii an, J, S. NMEAN.
\W’e w. J s'ai you in hoai
#;si y- can ■...kesa week
\ I,.V’ Id VT wltbou api il ‘nuey and re.
Al* * . N i!i 1 apiet .ble fo. either >w;x. —
A vents Supply Cos , 261 Bowery, New Y'ork
i g mtn. i vesti,.ate ihv merits of the Ihus-.
A I rated Weekly, befor determining ujain I
• our work or this fftl and winter. The eom-1
i.inufion :or this season mrui.H anything I
i.eretof re'nttempted. Terms sent free on p-1
, lie ton Address, Chas. Clue is,, 11 Warren ,
street btrw York. Aw * ’
t OTICE.
FOKfALtE.
Eighteen hundred ftcr *s of land, lying ou
the Georgia Railroad, 3) miles from Conyeis,
■nd 6 mil's from Covington. The land is Well
timbered slid well watered, and has good ten
;nt houses on it. It will muko one of tbo
Best Stock Farms
in Middle Georgia. Tkims: One-fourth cash ;
ba mice in two annua) payments. If net sold
in a body, the land will be divided Into lets to
suit purchasers, and if not disoosod of at pri
vate sale, will be sold before the Court lion •
dour, in Conyers, on the Ist Tuesday in D< -
com! er. For further rofer. n u apply to
J. M. ZACHRY, o. L. H.ZACHRY,
Conyers, Oi. On l*J:tuU‘ on.
October 12th, 1870. net< (Jb
Rockdal* Cou.v.i :
Bessie Sherman j Libel for Diverse.
rs. i Rockdale Superior Court,
John W. Shorn an. ) Fall Term, 1876.
Hulk to I’kiikkct Skbvicx. —lt appearing
to the eoitrt by tbo return of the Sheriff that
.he defendat t does not live in this o.nintt. and
it further appearing that said defendant does
not reside in this -Mute ; it is, 01. motion of
counsel, ordered that said defendant be and sp
penr and answer at the n‘At term of this court,
iso the case wil) be considered in dv.'.i’i'.t unit
laintilf allowed to pi-oe >od. And it is further
..I'deaed that this rule be puldished in the
n'lS-xiMLK Hkoistib, a newspaper published
.11 Conyers ip said .(runty, once,a liumth lm
tour months before the next term of this court.
J. C. BARTON,
,G.J. WRIGHT, Fl’t’ff’s Att’y.
j. s. oTa. C.
Presiding.
A true extract lroui tbo minutes of Koekut.la
•upei ior Court. T. J. Tbkauwki.l,
n<>l3-4iu Clerk.
Notice l
TO allwhoareindeMetfto ns tiy Notes or Accoiuits
Rementbor yolfr notes are dun the Ist day of
October. We have waited with you anotl er
vear, and some of you two and till ee yumr.
Wo had to itofi business on your account. New
.ve want yon to oonre forward on time-—l y
the Ist day of October Remember your pror -
,ses We don’t want fo pit*, any one to trouble
r cost We think our friends will eome boldly
the front and meet us promptly by October
■t. 1876, and let us get to business again—A
f. iend in need is a friend indeed —and w* will
-.-member you in the future
We mean business
Yours Respectfully.
I Hi NIGHT A WHITE.
F. B. PIIINIZY,
Succesaor.-.to 0. H. Phi May it On.
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AUGUSTA, - - - GEORGIA.
o
Liberal Aevan-es made on ContiytiMmifk
aug23 3iii
FORSALE7
'rire house and lot whereon Judge A. 1.. Da
vidson now lives it Conyers, is here! y offered
tor sale, It is near the I.UHiuess pert of the
town, has six or seven rooms,besides dining sr.d
cook rooms ; good orchard, and three or four
acres of lanu attached Apply to
W. T. SHIPLEY,
or A. C. McOALLA.
Increases the ynuntffy. Improves the Quality.
ARMSTRONG’S
mm iirris powder.
UOID i'RKH* BUTTER ALL TIIE VkAH Kul.Nl'.
BUITEK IN 20 MINUTES.
Lincoln Btft.tef Powdet is an entirely Imnu
-168 article made from a celebrated English
recipe, and now in daily use by many of the
most noteil farmers lit the butter counties u
round Philnilelphla.
In hot weather this Powder makes hotter
much firmer and sweeter than it usually is, and
keeps it from turning rancid. It also reiuovi s
the strong flavor of turnips, g irlie, we 'ds, corn
stalk: , cotton seed, etc. : and the inereasod
yield of butter much more than pays the hi
lling expense of using it.
33 CENTS PEU PACKAGE.
m'iioi.ksalk i t.ror:
106 MARKET S~, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
vll n044 6in
11 1 1? V I VtP at ' fo-liko Steel Engravings of
lllli.l t iSlthe Presidential Candidates roll
. Irapidly. Bond for circular. N.
MAKE iy Engraving Cos., 36 Wall St.,
*lk A DAY.IBo* 3-236, N. Y. <I-M
b\\ k a 11' r s ui:
OF MILTON GOLD JEWELRY
G 'KAT I AII.LRK tip Till;
Milton Gold Jewelry Company, in England.
Their entire etook conehjne.t to ua ta roaliee monj
Everybody has heard of Milton Gold Jem
tLßV. it having been sold in this market for
ten y<;ar, and worn by the heat and richest
class of our population Still, ft takes an ex
pert jeweler to discover Milton gold from Vir
gin gold Wo will send for the ninety day*
only the following artloles by mail, post paid,
on receipt of 50 cental
One pair Elegant Sleeve Buttons, with
Independence Hal) en/,raved, retail
pri00,.,.. |1 00
Oue act Spiral Shirt Studs, retail prioe... 75
One beautiful Oral Scarf Pin, retail price 73
One elegant Gents' Watch Chain, latest
pattern, retail price, 1 80
One Collar Button, retail price, sft
One elegant Wedding Ring, very heavy,
retail price 2 ©O
Total J 6 50
Remember, we will cncl you the above
named six articles, which we have retailed for
$6 act, by mafl. Pt paid, for SO cents, or 4
-ample lets for#! SO, and lltf sample lota
for #4 <lO.
Satisfaction fuarantesa or money refunded
address
WIUHM W. BKLL & CO..
Import, rs uf Wstohes and Joirelry,
8 North Seventh St„ Philadelphia, Pa,
P' aw srate where yon saw this advertise
ia‘. 104 m