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riif iwkMr li'fli'jfrr.
tjfEE".a.'.. THUMIU T KOT 3'). lim
i^OUWCEMEWTS.
collector.
I— authorized to announce the namo ot
l Wc . r! Hamilton as a csndidato for Tax
Kockdale county.
fm-15-tda
I si lb RIF F.
I r esnri'Uullv snnounde myself as a candi-
I I r LI Stic'rii of Rockdale county, and refer
| , ' lte : _„ fit record as Sheriff of the county. 1 f
r? "lIU shall strive to till the office satisfacto
rily both to myself, and to the citizens of the
tSdde D - N> HUDSON.
' FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
The friends of T. T Thrasher propose his
. HS a candidate for Tax Collector of Rock
dale county at the election to he held in Janu
arr next, and ask that his claims ho duly con
sidered by the voters of said county.
October lßth-tde
TOTBE VOTERS Of ROCKDALE.
lam a candidate for the office of Clerk of
the Superior Court, and if elected, Joseph A.
McCord (who has been Deputy Clerk two
years) will be ray Deputy.
Respectfully, Ac.,
Oot. 12tb, 1876.— 1 -tde J. P. TtOSSER
* ’FOR TAX RECEIVER.
>lam a candidate for the office of Tax Re
ceiver of Rockdale county,
tde W. T. lItTSON.
>6>/2 TAX CQLLEGTORT
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 county,
g.tde J. E. MADDOX.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
D. M. Parker will he cupportcd for Clerk Su
perior Court of Rockdale county by
nolO-tde Many Friends.
FOR SHERIFF.
Mr John H Taylor will be supported for
Sheriff of Rockdale county, at the ensuing
election by
Sept 12th, 1876 — tt Many Friends
FOR 2AX COLLECTOR.
The many friends of John M. Robinson re
spectfully announce his name as a candidate
for Tax Collector of Rockdale county.
Nov. 7,1876. Voters.
WANTED.
€> HME 'JEE3 r’SSkT 9
without anv regard to previous condition, c.ol
nr or politics to vote for fF. A. JJ. Sl’ IIVV
ART for County Treasurer. Every one so
dnin will be entitled to a Chbomo. tdo
Cotton is bringing better prices this
week.
The Judicial men, ol Conyers, have
"been holding the scales of Jestis, with
• veil hands this week.
Adjourned term of Newton Superior
Court, meets next Monday.
Col. J. N. Glenn is attending Gwinnel
Superior Court, this week. The oelebra
ted Howell will case is up.
Mr. YV T>. bee and family have re
turned to Cos vington, to live.
Marshal Smith, ot Covington* stuck a
needle in his hack.
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A Conyers man had to set oh the heat
er at DeGives Opeua House, on Monday
night lait during the performance of
Rip Van Wrinkle. He got a good bast
mg by the time the play was over
‘May he*live long ar.d beeu happy.
Bro. Anderson, of the Stnr, Says that
when people meets these days, they (?)
interrogate, afterward they (!) exclaim,
and look (ff) daggers when they bear
the news.
Christmas Tree. —The Methodist
Sunday School, in this place, have con
xluded fo'have a Christmiis Tree.
In our last week’s issue iu noticing
: the marriage of Mr. John Parker and
Miss Laura Morgan, we said that Hon.
A. M. Helms performed the ceremony.
We ought to have slid liev. J. L. Stew
art? We makijthe amends honorable
and say to all whom these presents may
come greeting that Rev. J. L. Stewart
was the man, and not Mr. Helms.
Mrs. S. E. Summers has taken charge
of.the Mayfield House and is now pre
pared to take in boarders and feed the
.hungry.
Tain t every man that says lie's got
ibusiness out in town of a night says th; t
lie wants to see a man round the corner,
•thats got business or that expects to see
a man round the corner. We know of
several such in this town. W e hereby
notify said parties that we will expose
them if they don’t stay round home a
little closer in the future. Look out, we
know you.
The weather has been bad for two or
thrse days. Rain and wind most of the
time.
“Into each life some rain must fall ;
Some days must be dark and dreary.’
The great “Will Buster” made his
maiden speech on last Monday, and as a
matter of course, gained his case. He’s
happy now, “the gayest of the gay.”
Rip Van v Vinklo and oificr attraction
attracted some of our (Joiiveisdos to
Atlanta fast .Monday. Ainonjj the mem
bers wo noticed Capt. Wiu. T. Iluson,
Tlios. J. T read well, Dr. T. ]>, Thotupsou,
Oapt. J. L. Maddox, and—&e.
Tho ‘‘Will Duster has a bed. Just a
single bed; not big enough for two.
In the language of the poet, ‘tlieres ua
room lit’ t wa\”
Mairied
On 2Cth in t. n Conyers, at the res
id ree of W. IJ. Alinand, the bride's
father, by Rev. J. M. Brittain, Mr. John
I. Cowan and Miss. Lodosca A'vnand.
All of Rockdale coudty. We extend
the good wishes usual on such occasions.
A. J. Fierce will lake charge of the
Whitehead House on Saturday. The
public need not fear but that lbey will
be well treated when they slop st the
Whitehtad House.
A. J. Pierce has a fine lot ot goods of
all kinds usually kept in a first class
store. He sells cheap for cash.
Berry Phillips was hung in Coving
ton jail on last Friday.
Take your wives, children, sweet
hearts, mothers sisters and somebody
else’s sister to the animal show to tuor
row.
♦ ♦
Guess who is to get married next
week 1 “Dont all speak at once.
Candidates have about all made their
way to the front.
owe the Kkod-tkr anything?
If so pay it, or you’ll be sued.
Parties indebted to me must pay up.
A. C. McCall*.
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COUNTY COURT.
November Term, 1876.
JUDGD GEORGE W. GI.RATON, PRESIDING-
Met at Court House, in Conyers, on
Monday, Nov, 27tb, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Judgements were rendered iu several
civil cases, only one was litigated.
The case of Win. Richardsofi, p. o. c.
vs John H. Smith, Laborers Lien and
Illegality fi fa ordered to proceod for
four dol ars and 11 ct?., A. M. Helms
Attorney for plaintiff, T. J. Christian
ar.d the “ Will Buster for the defendant
The State vs J, E. Maddox, furnishing
liquor to a dtuuken man. was taken up
and tried before a jury, and a verdict not
guilty rendered, T J Christian, Solicitor,
AC MeCaila and A AZachry (Lien Crip
pier), tor defendant. Rose Usher, p. o.
c., was tried for trespass and found guil
ty, and fined 15 dollars and cost, ClirN*
llan for State, McCalla aud Pruitt for
defendant. Char!, s Jinks, [no kin to
Capt. Jinks] was charged and adjudged
guilty of larceny from the house, in lhai
he took &c. fifteen dollars of the iuuds oi
W. D. C. Bentley, Esq. lie was order
ed to the chaui gang in default of paying
$30,00 and all costs. Christain, Solicit
or, and A- C. Perry, Barton & Barton
for defendant.
Mandy Henson, p. o. c.. was found not
guilty rtf’ being accessory alter the fact
of Jink’s taking.
The case of A. J. P. Crawford, for us
ing opprobrious words, was called and
put off till next court.
Iu the ease of J. E. Maddox A. M.
Helms, Esq. presided, and Col. J. C.
Barton will hold the scales in Crawfords
case.
Court adjourned till 2nd Monday in
December next. *
— 1
Died,
At the residence ot Mr. W. F. Her
ring, in Midway, on the 25th iiist, Miss
Rebecca Conyers, age 87 years and 5
mouths.— Covington Star.
Death of Dr. Wm, Brown.
The remains of Dr. Wm. Brown,
who died at Opopka, Floraida, on last
Thursday, arrived in Covington by the
down passenger train, yesterday morning,
aod where escorted to their last resting
place in the old cemetery by a large con
course of our citizens. The remains
were brought up from Florida in charge
of Mr. Wm. S. Brown, who has been
with his father since August. Dr Brown
was an old citizen ol Covington, and
leaves many friends and relatives to
mourn his death. He was about 60
years of age.— Covington Star.
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Guardian’s Sa?e.
By virtue of an order Horn the Court of Or
dinary of Rockdale county w ill bo sold on the
first Tuesday in January, 1877, before the
Court House door in the town of Conyers, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following
property to-'rit: One tract of land lying in
said county, belonging to the heirs of F. M.
Denard late of said county, deceased, contain
ing twenty-seven acres, more or less, adjoining
lands on the Noith belonging to I. Hamby, on
the East by G. V/. Gleaton, on the South by
TANARUS, J. Nelms, and on the West by J. M. Wel
burn. The Slid land will he sold for division
ftmon<r the heirs of the said deceased, Terms
of sale c;eh. J. M OVERTON,
November 27th, 1370. Guardian.
WHITEHEAD HOUSE.
T
1 ho un lersigned will (a’u charge of tha
Whit bead Hours, i i this ( p!nc >, on Saturday,
Dojembor 2nd, 1876. No pa ns will be spared
to make the guists ( f the Houm fool oomforta-
M and at home. Th ■ table will he supplied
with the be. t the market iff ed-aj _ UI
Conyers, Ga. Nov. 30, 1876.
A. J. Pierce.
GEORGIA—R .KDAtiS o uarv :
]\ D TICK is hereby given t > all whom it may
concern that Mrs. Nancy Hill having in prop
er form, applied to me for permanent le f terg
of Administration on the estate of Samuel
Hill, late of said county, deceased. This is to
Cite all, and singular the kmLod and creditors
o- tie gtad deceased to be and appear at my
Once, within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if anylhiyean, why permanent
letters of administration should not be grant
ed to Mrs. Nancy Hill or some other tit and
proper person on Samuel Hill's estate. Wit
ness my hand and official signature, this Nov.
27th, 187 U, O. SEAMANS,
[Ordinary,
Notice !
T
1 ho old Presbyterian church and church
lot, in Corners, will (be sold to the highest
bidder at the Court House door, in Conyers,
next Tuesday, (Sale dav.) By order of the
nov 27 It * TRUSTEES.
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Administrator’s Sale.
R Y virtue of an order from the Court of 0 •-
dinary of Walton county will bo sold bt fo.'j l
the Court House door, in the town of Conyers,
(Ja., at public outcry, to the highest bidder,
within the legal hours of sale, on the Ist Tues
day in January next, the folio ving parcel of
land :
Sixty-two and a half acres, more or less, off
the North-east corner of lot No. 293 in the 4th
district, criginally Walton now Rockdale coun
ty. Adjoining lands of Andrew J. Black, Mrs
Ethridge and others, and lying immediately
on county line between said counties. To be
sold as the property of Ethelorod D. Lester,
late of Walton county deceased, for the pur
pose of distribution.
Terms : One-half cash; the balance 12
months credit with interest at. 10 per cent from
sale. Bond for titles gi/< nto purchaser.
AUGUSTUS W. CLAY,
Administrator.
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ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
J3~- virtue of sn order fiom the C urt of Or
dinary oi W'okdde county, will ho Bold u. the
first Tuesdiv iu December next, before the
Court House door in the town of C ,'yers, said
county, within the legal hours ot raile, a 1 un
real estate of and belonging to the estate of
John P. Carr, deceased, consisting of- seven
hundred acres, more or less, in the lfith Dis
trict of originally Henry, then Newton, hut
now Rockdale county, and known r s parts of
lots Nos in said District, adjoin
ing lands of W. U. Almand, A. C. Rice, Mon
roe Moon, G. W. Hardee, Isaac Hamby and
John W. Carr. Also one lot in the town of
Conyers, containing two acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of A. Riley on the East, by
Decatur street on the South, by Tingle street
on the North, and by lands of Charles Fros
bury on the West. Also one wild lot No. 720,
in the 3rd section, I9t,h District of Paulding
county, containing forty acres, more or less.
Sold for distribution among heirs and to pay
debts.
Terms : —One-third cash ; balance in twolv e
months with interest from dato. Bonds fo
titles given till purchase money is paid.
This November fith, 1876.
JOHN W. CARR,
Administrator.
ROCKDALE SHERIFF’S SLES
—FOR —
DooemTJor,
—O—
ILL he sold before the Court House door
in the town of Conyers, on tha first Tuesday
in December next (1876), between ihe lawful
hours of sale, the following described proper,
to-wft:
Eighty-four and one-half acres, more or less,
of lot uumber 268 in the 16th District of orig
inally Henry, then Newton, hut now RockdaTo
county, adjoining lands of Robert White on
the West, on the South by lands of E. D. Har
ris, on the East by Almand, on the North by
lands of John Treadwell. Levied on as the
property of M. M. Bentley and B N. Mc-
Knight. Deed to said land being in B. N. Mo-
Knight, M. M Bentley having bond for titles.
Property jiointed out by defendants. To sat
isfy seven fi fas from the Justice court of the
476th District, 0. M., of said county in favor
of E. B. Rosser vs M. *l. Bentley and B N
McKnight. Levies made by S. B Hartsfield,
Constable, and returned to me.
This November 9th, 1876.
J. W. ALMAND,
Deputy Sheriff.
Will be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Conyers, on the firs Tuesday
in December, next, (1876) between the lawful
hours of sale, the following described property,
to-wit i
One hundred and one-fourth (100$) acres,
mere or less, of land, in the 16th District of
originally Henry now Rockdale county, being
South half of lot number 288, and hounded as
folloWß : On the South by Henry Wilson’s land
on the North by lands of Tap Camp, on the
East by Joseph Crawford, end on the West by
Thomas Nix’s lands, Levied on the property
of W F Wilson, to satisfy eight fl fas from the
Justice courts of the 476th <fc 476th District, G
1 M of said connty, Thieejof said fi fas in favor
of i’ M Whitehead, and five in favor of Mrs
Cynthia J Melton vs said W F Wilson, Prop
erty pointed out, in Whitehead levies, by
Eiaintiff, and in Melton levies by by defendant
evies made byjconstables.and returned to me
This November Ist, 1876
J. YV. ALSIANI),
Deputy Sheriff.
CUN VEILS I'KICKS CUlUil^L
• >
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
J. II.‘ALMAND, SON A CO.
Cotton —Middlings, steady D)(: 91
Stains, dull 8 (u> 9[
OnOCH.KIES AXI PROVISIONS
Meat— C R Hulk 11 i(o 12
- LC 10J(;ll
Bulk "“Hams, 131( 11.
Canvassed “ ,!8 (o 18.’
Cora,—Sacked 70(875
Flour—Extra Family, per barrel.7|
Family, per barrel S6|(B7J
Coffee, Itio, 23 (• 25
Sugar, granulated Loaf 13J(u It
“ NO Fancy 12 J (813
“ Yellow O, IP (o il
Syrup. Honey drip 60 (<l3
Molasses, Muscovado 50 (855
“ Black Strap 33j('35
I'kODUi IIS
Butter., 25c
Egga <315
Hags 1 @ 2)
Tallow 7 (a) 8
Beeswax 20 (g 25
Dry Hides, 7 (8 HJ
Chickens,.... to (825
W heat, SIOO to $1.25 per bushel.
Meal, 750 per bushel.
'it ntc.. k.<- afa isfei
—with
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USE
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Attention All !
Great Bankrupt Sale of Jewelry.
ON receipt of fffty o< nts welwill send by mail,
postpaid, all of the following pieces of Jew
elry, viz. : 1 pair Gold Plated E'ngraved Sleeve
Huttons, one oot Gold Front Shirt Studs, one
Dollar Stud, one Wed ling Ring, one Roll
Plato watch chain and one dent’s rose coni’
scarf pin. We offer this Great bargain lucre
by to draw-attention to our business, iifr we
have all kinds of wat,olios and jewelry at
low prices. (Send for Catalogue.
COLES &<JO,.
735 Broadway, New York.
Mason & Eamli&’s
CABINET ORGAPfS
Havo Been TJnanimouciv Assign
ed the
liistßank
—IN THE—
SISVI2IIAL RFQUISim
of such Instruments, at",the
UNITED STATE] CENTENNIAL, 1876.
They are the only organs assigned this rink.
Their superiority is thus declared, not in one
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alg of equal value were awarded all articles
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makers can advertise “first medals” or "high
est awards.”
Comparative rank in excellence, lias been
determined by tile judges’ reports alone, in
which the Mason and Hamlin Organs nro un
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ALL persons wanting planless, Saddle*.
Hridles, Collars, Lines, etc., wjl! do well
to call at my shop where they can ho had very
Low FO® €iISU.
I am determined to stop the Northern inferior
harness from selling in this county, it selling
good hand-made harness cheap will do it.
Give me a trial before buying elsewhere.
Old harness and saddless repaired promptly
and cheaply. Respectfully,
11-3 m j, 8, M* LEAN.
AGENTS WANTED for the STORY or
CHARLEY ROSS.
Written by his father. A complete account
of this mysterious abduction and exciting'
search. With facsimile' letters and illustra
i tions. Ontoelln all other books. One agent
i took 60 orders in one day. Terms liberal.
Address, John E. Potter A Cos., Publishers,
Philadelphia. 4.W
JAMES BANKS
ATT 0 K N E Y A T L A Yf,
Office No. 8, James’ Bank Block, Atlanta,
Georgia.
Special attention given to the collect.or of clciur
All business attended to promptly
FOR SALE!
/\. NIC 1 little cottage dwelling, with 4
rooms, noatly plastered, with fire-place in each
room Jof itu acre more or less in Jo.. A good
blirgain eon bo had. Perfect title*. Will take
in payment any correct account against 8, B.
Ethridge. Apply to
E. B. ROSSKK/J
20-tt or B. iL ETHRIDGE,
lostI"
kj EVER AT, Notes and Accounts by indul
gence. Soallwhoato indebted to us, either
by note our account will come and settle at
cnee and save COST,
J. A W. E. TREAD .VELD,
nov 9-4 t
Notice.”
FOR STALE.
o
Eighteen hundred arvos of land, lying on
the Georgia Kailroid, 31 miles fro u Conyat*,
and 5 miles from Covington. 'I lie land is well
timbered and well watered, ai.d has good ten
ant IVoCtscit on it. It will make ono of tho
Best Stock Farms
in Middle Georgia. Terms: One-fourth cash ;
ba unco in two annual payments. *lf net sold
iu a body, the land will be divided into lots to
suit purchasers, and if not disposed of at pri
vate sale, will he sold before the Court House
door, in Conyers, on the Ist Tuesday iu De
cember. For further reference apply to
i. M. ZACHRY, or L. H. ZACHRY,
Conyers, Ga, On Plantation,
October 12th, 1870.—noH-lds
Q KORGIA—Roqipals County :
Bessie Shefman 5 Libel for DiVorde.
vs. > Rockdale Superior Court;
John W. Sherman.) Fall Term, 1870.
Rule to Perfect Service. —lt appearing
to tho court by the return of tho Sheriff that
the defendant does not live in this e.ulnti And
it further appearing that Said dofotldatit decs
not reside in tin* State j it is, dn raotiim of
counsel, ordered that, said defendant be and ap
pear and answer at the next tofm of this Court,
else the case will be considered in default and
plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is further
ordered that this rule bo published in tlto
Roc:. DALE JticciHTFß. a newspaper published
in IJoiiyerH in said county, oitee a month for
four mouths before the next term of this court.
J. C. BARTON.
G. J. WLIIGIIT, Pl’t'ff’s Att’y.
J. S. 0. A. C.
Presiding.
A true extract from the minutes of Rockdale
Superior Court. T. J. Treadwell,
n01.3-4m Clerk.
STsarREADY FOR AGENTS—THE
amm m
DEjtCltlßEl) AND lIXUSTItATKP,
A graphic peu-pioturo of its history, grand
buildings, wonderful exhibits, curiosities, great
days, etc. Profusely illuHti-ated, thoroughly
popular and very cheap. Is selling immensely
5,000 Agents wanted. Bend for full particulars
This will be the chance of 100 years to coin
money fast. Got the only reliable history.
Hubbard Bros., Pubs,, 733 Samson. St., Phila.
Caution —Be not deceived by premature
books, assuming to bo ''official” and telling
what will happen in Aug. and Sept. 4w
di AA A Can’t bo mode by every agent every
aJImM month in the business wo furnish, but
” ~t VV those willing to work ean earn a dozen
dollar: a day right in their own localities.
Have no roomto explain hern. Business pleas
ant fttid honorable. Women, and Ixiys and
girls do as well ns men. Wo furnish you a
eompleteOutfit free. The business pay* hotter
than anything else. Wo will ho*/ expemm of
starting you. Write and hoc. Farmers and me
chanics, thtir sons and daughters, and all class
es in need of paying work at. homo, should
write to us aud lcoru about the work at once.
Now is the time. Dou’tdelay. AddrossTnu*
A Cos., Augusta, Maine.
BANKRUPT SALE
OF MILTON GOLD JEWELRY
O IIP. AT KAII.ITRK OF TUB
Milton Gold Jewelry Company, in England
Their entire stock consigned to us to realise many
Everybody has heard of Mii.ton Good Jew
elry, it having bo,On sold in this market for
ton years, anil worn by the best and richest
class of our population Still, it takeß an ex
port jeweler to discover Milton gold from Vir
gin gold We will send for the ninety day*
>nly the following articles by mail, post paid,
on receipt of 50 cents:
One pair Elegant. Sleeve-Button*, with
Independence Hall engraved, retail
price, $1 00
One set Spiral Shirt Studs, retail price...- 75
One beautiful Coral Scarf Pin, retail price 75
One elegant Gents' Watch Chain, latest
pattern, retail price, 1 80
One Collar Button, retail price,. 50
Oue elegant Wadding Ring, very heavy,
retail price, 2 Ot)
Total $6 50
Remember, we wail send you the above
named six article*,, tvtiitdi we have retailed ff r
10 50, by mail, post paid, for AO cents, or 4
sample li ts for $1 AO, and 112 sample lots
for Jp } 00.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded
Address
WILMUf W. Rm & ffl;,
Importers of Watches and J iwelrir.
8 North So veil tie St, „ Philadelphia, IX
Please state where yew saw tills advertise
ment 10-tin
fiIUD MIAUL lOTfl,
J ACKSONVIFXE, FLORIDA.
RATES, 83.00 A DAY
Hpecial rates by the Week or Mon lb.
G. McGIKLEY, Proprietor,
ffI'OPENS NOVEMBER 20th..g*
Mb&sm
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
LE Y", Prop’t.
THE
National Hotel,
ATLANTA, * - - GEORGIA.
The rates of hoavd/hf) £ Aat this popular
hotel havo boon\7 Jllroduced to $2.50
'per day. for tbisr Vj )r jee offer ac
commodations rfnd fare unsurpassed by any
three or four dollar house in the South.
Come and gel an old Virginia welcome.
LEE & IIKWITT,
Prm'ihutoiw.