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THE PERSON WHO IS
hungry for bar AJ&iteu » mis will find
J. ' J, LANCFOBD & A
The place to get a “Square Meal” in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
and Hats,
fits T‘8 FURNISHINGS
Our Gents Furnishing de enartment will be the most
a:
we have ever shown. lall and inspect it.
B CO i J KLSSIB Hi masms& Mi -M &XZ2 n I f
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--Having bought out Mrs. (Jenin I lay
good’s millinery busino-s 1 expect, to offer
to the people, tin’s season, a handsome line
of new and stylish millinery at low prices,
--It shall he my aim to please all custo¬
mers and I invite all to call and see me.
have engaged Mrs. J. A, Guinn as
trimmer and feel sure that perfect satis fac
tion will lx 1 give u nil. Hoping to have
your t rade, I am
\ k#- vA .*»v.'wt
RESPHCTFCLLY,
s ^ Lana Bis in j-' "
GRAND JUDY r i\ Ho n ■y * (i , , ; .Vf C-W .
We the Grand jurors. ho-en and
sworn for October toim i f K< ck
(tale .Superior Court 1900, make < lie
tin* following presentments:
COUNTY OfMlOKUiH
\Ve find ( he books of t-lie various
county officers m d - and current
ly kept.
We (l nd the d < . • s ( if Just ices
and Notrt’y PnI* :<• really k pH
ami ns the ’ . •> r« litvs.
We find li e rsghsB Lip .<• re¬
cord t f poisi 41 i. d rugs • old.
the law roc i .P,
i'. m.m wm’
Wo !. . 1 , die bridges i f
the com : i; . M v . (>; ill*.ion V.’.l !l
the b down -n . “
\\ e recoin m ud t hat i ho Ordina¬
ry have the covering over Ogles¬
by’* bridge straightened up.
We •Jsft recommend that tin
bridge at Tucker’s mill In; rai-ed
18-inhees above its prevent nun;
Wo ako vecon nimul Unat a
bridge be built over stream nr-ar
Jack Keen place in L rrui o < ! iu
trict.
imBiae uviuunos.
Wo find the pv dm beddn g- ot
the county in v r\ good condos :n
so far as we have been, abb t > as¬
certain.
RUBRIC ROARS.
W« find the public ;■ a<D of th
county in as good condition, a
could be expected, eoi.sah'i'ing Ha.
rainy spring and dry summer ex
eeptthe road leading f ■ m city
limits to Irwin bridge, and recom¬
mend that it be put in proper ,■
dition as eaily ns povsiR'le.
We recommend t’. * ronds
throughout the comity be widened
t > the lawful width..
PAUI‘KB UA KM.
We find the buiidii g m > r
condition except t!;e n ;«•' »* •*..*:ia my
which m'ndiH roof repnhed on .mrlli
wide.
We find tl'.o farm reasonably
terraced, and in very good fix
We r. ijoinmi mi that the Orchard
be re out with fruit tie OH where
tres s have died, and that tiro or-
1 rged with 25 or 80
i■ . uie- d ' a portion
of the f i; m he s< ! ’ each
year so as fey impnt, :
We find the ; an:i ;rv e mol)
rf ilia prom is :S ;'' M K l : . We iind 0
in,n ues ; 5 whit ami 1 colored.
W'e re. ommend i•.r f I a*
t ;.g ]<!'• k« , .: )< ('J m'' a
removed, tu.d )ha' G mir.es
1 > > app. mto.l u; !•.; no
■' «: . vr c .1 L ! h ;,i i ii.ui a t
pn sm.t.
e find the average expense--: of
r.!..,* farm for the prat (5 months,
less tln> burial .\ja nses to he $0.89
per capita per month. /
TENSIONS.
IVe have < xamn t\l the pens‘on
list :--nliuhtt“d Hr .nr c.m i ier;-.
t-i'-n, and as far as we can barn,
Uud tlmm correct.
We recommend that jurors and
V usf nailin ' ; e paid $2.00 per day
and aiding buiiifA: $8.00 par day
for the year iUO i .
Wo dud n:i examini. g tiie tax
digest, that a muni er of parties,
failed to r< turn their* property at
what \ve think a fair value, a: d
have .-vos: proper to raise the same
to w hat we think right, aggrega¬
ting <•' the arm.unt of $22,525.00
Wo hore-with attach an item¬
ized list of the same and recom
!:a.t f !,e tax collector be inquired
o collect tiie same as required by
hnv.
Wo icCvUnmond that tin* fuilow¬
ing committee, W F. McDaniel!
from Town district, J. T. A. J*c
in from 11 neyCreekdistlie,
W. M. Richardson from Lorraine
dificrict and R, II. Cannon from
Fh» HI-d district confer with the
Ordinary for the purpose of i>\iiitl
ing a vault in the Court house for
the safe keeeping of the public re¬
cords.
We recommend that these pro
sontmeuts he published in
county papers and that they
paid $5.00 each for tho same.
In ta:-'ing leave of your Honor,
Judge Ned Reagan, wo take this
opportunity to express both our
persona! and public esteem for
your Honor. Appreciating your
.'-finable services as well as the
ouj'te .us regard for our duties,
vc return our hearty thanks for
, 1, same. We feel that we voice
the sentiment of all mrr good citi¬
zens in expressing our appreciation
to your Honor, for your exalted
•>< sition as a geutlurimn, a Lvwym
and a judge. Ruing horn and
a ;,-(jd among rs, wo 1 ia vo wa e! i
\ ith. special plcasur.: and aumira
• ion tim sturdy n;-w:. d. t.tend r
yor.r r.ueer to pruu iuence d p.o
-it 1 * gives i:-: sat.i - f.-ic;.ic!i
n rev i'ii! eur regards and fee. im
your ji 1 > • • or, and feel t! at v. .>
Icing hot h a (In! . ■j. ■Ives a :•;]
fc our citizens g att n
lion t this liuvture m our pros
men Is, hoping it may serve nr an
inspiration to . liters of our boys,
who may take h >po for larger and
in..!dor ambitions, to which your
Honor has so as-urcdlv attained,
We ab o < •xtend our thaakrc "to
nu” wm tov and ■ ..* iciu.it Sol:c;tor
• tsoral, ' . T. I'vm-ey, f,..y c.
to :■ i yh u.vn u i’.ur ng this sofvii.n i
of the Court. i
All < I Wnich .
milled.
J. M. A 1 in and, 8 sectary.
W. V. Almcnd, Foremair.
Ordered l.y the Court that the
toregoing presentments by the
Grand Jury be published and paid
for as therein recommended.
the Court , Get. 5th, 1900,
W. T. Kimsey.
E. J. Reagan, Judge S. O., F. C.
Presiding.
Tim above and foregoing L a
true copy of the Grand Jury pre¬
sentments, Oct. term Superior
Court, R« ckdale County, 1900.
L. H. Sigtaan, C. S C.
fit'- • • ~^Ssw ----
f» W# |j, STAg S Hyr;* k' J i ■ g--y #t
h’-c WWaii- an-I vv A.
H
vo cured that clerk was l- 1
ways in di bi to all of us.” "How
'did vou do it?” "Why. the min¬
ate 1 1 g- 1 - i aid we all born .w of
him.-—Ex.
Grand and Trauerse Jurors,
r) r .- tv/;i gm-ve at - the April Term
1901 Superior Court .
GRANT) JURORS.
Jno. Bohanan, Jno . E Whitak
‘’ r > -hurry \ . McCoiu, ne\> i.
Longshore, M. M. Noiton, David
C. Albert, Wm. V Aim and, Jno.
* • klunket, Jno. R. Etheridge,
Robt- f • i aimer, Iv . M. \\ alien,
A. Scott, Samuel F. Bolian
ai , Wm. P. Plunket, Jno. G. J'al
coii!, Jas. IT. Peek Sr., Jno. C.
Stephenson, Chas. M. Swords, Geo.
C. Mitchell, Pieman L. Graham,
Jas. 51. Williams, Samuel H.
Wood, Bartow Walker, Goo.
Langford, Jas. S. Love, Jas. K. P.
Lester Sr., Jno. J. Langford, Jas.
B. Lyon, Egbert A. Smith, J. S.
lira nado.
TRAV KRSR JURORS.
J.w. Wheeler, Jow L.
c... Jhsom v, Ldyar P. Guinn
1 ‘JO. Pm sir, Jam J •
■Inis. J5. L. Rogers, F. c .
Ephram K. C'e< Jas. M Chafm >
Asa 0. Cewni, Josiah :r. . O'.vir.s,
I. Cowan, Heard •va...
Gre -n W. H'diingswi , Jno. F.
JL tin l:- 1 , Caleb A . Blake, Jas. W.
fl;■ vsgius, J .;g. P. 8igmaReiai,d
Huff. .IA iah Pro- no. T.
Sims, Jo eph Plunket, . II
Huff, Jno. R. Pirkle, Ar.d ew N
Plunket, \\ . K. Downs. Rt bt. B.
Cannon, Jno J. Sims, Jas. Y. Hill,
William B. Jackson, Adison S.
Tumor Otis F. Adair, L. T.
riP. <L" W. Reagan, Jas. W.
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I am prepared to give proir.pt
satisfnclory attention to all
who need mv services
Supply of Undertaking gocck
Tiearses fu-rnlahct' v. it! .■ n. c •
Ira chnpgc.
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Office A! inami I Iarduare Go’s
WHITE BARBER
SHOP.
Joe. Johnson, Proprietor.
I’olite attention. Clean Towels,
Easy shaves, up-to-date hair cuts
popular prices.
Will appreciate the patronage
all. Shop under Connnorcia
IIotoL. Give mo a 1 1 ia!.
! m i >f a i y
jlU J LeL i e i
I wish to extend ray thanks to one and all lor the gen
erous patronage given me in the past, also to assure all
that when in need of a first-class turn-out the same can be
found at ray Stables, If you wish to buy or trade horses
or mules, see me.
RESpEGtfuIIg,
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I Niii now located in room
wren ir'os'6 umce wxtn nice
line Fancy cy Groceries.
MY RMST.U’itAXT WILL BE IN FULL BLAB
IN A L W LAYS. GIVE ME YOUR OEDEK WHEN
YOU IVANT SOMETHING TO EAT.
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DAVIES <fe NERI, managers.
614 TEMPLE C 3URT. BELL ’PHONE 2239
ATLANTA, GA.
MONUMENTS
Granite and Marble Work of Every Description.
Mail orders given prompt attention,
DISMISSION.
To whom it may concernJno H.
Almond administrator of Dr. J. A.
art, late cf said conn v, deceased> has
made his final return mid applied for let
tws of dismission as such aomiuistrator
and I will pass upon the same on the first
my i’oua.rmq.oljer hanu and official signature, 1K0. Gtean.:«,r this July
31190 °
A. M. Helms, Gad.
T. . HopWiOS
V EXT 1ST.
CONYERS, v- . GEORGIA
Work guaranteed. Prices
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ufc - Q1 bad affects by use 0
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ait| us ox .; de administrations gns . (Laughings®) , with'
0yer qq qqq
out a single dangerous synitom.
Office over post office.
F T. Hopkins, s
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