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About The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1890)
ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff and Deputy. We hereby announce us candidates for redaction to the offices of sheriff and deputy chir iff of Dock;ala county, subjoa'i to the democratic nomination, Thankful for past favors, ’ we wouid ., ve y much , appreciate . tne support of our fel\>w-citizens for another term. Respectfully yours, W. H. M. Austin. Jno. M. Day. For Clerk Superior Court. Citizens of Rockdale county: I am a candidate for re-election to Clerk of Superior Court. I ask your support, that I may be able to make a living for myself and mother, who is so badly af¬ flicted. Respectfully Yours. W. T. IT u son. Tliis Sept. 15, 1890. For Treasurer. T announce myself a candidate ' for to the ,, oim.e Gt „ re-ei.ee.ion treasurer of Rockdale coun ty. W hile the salary of the of lice is small vet it is of great help to me, being unable to perform manual labor. I. am profoundly grateful to my friends and fellow citizens for their knindness m the past and will In ce [1 jy appreci ate any assistance in the present race. If e lcct .d I promise, as heretofore, to perform all the ctu j.\q q{ SflilL , , ofllCC to tilO . * -t UOSt 1 f Gi my skill and ability. lb. (J. Glotfelteu. For Tax Collector. Cit izens of Rockdale: I am a caud Iidate for re-election to the cilice of tax colic dor. I ask your support that I may be able to make a support for my¬ self and family • Thanking the voters for past r—'1 >rs, I am re sped fully yours to serve, Das ill Murdock. 'i’WKLVK MON'!IKS SUJ’i’ORT. Goorgitt Kookflule county. When as Mrs. Mary A- Graham, w ibloTV David Graham, dceeus led, has made apj Hc.i lion to the Gout l of Onliuuiy for llie settin-r apart ivlvelve months’ sup port he rsm l’ out of t he estate of said ilecintaod, said application Will be passed upon on the first Monday in Decomber ne. if no g( cause be shown to t He contrary. This N VCtub'.'iWi’d ! '■,), O. Seamans, Ordinary. A DM 1NI ST R A TOR’S SALK. Will bo sold at the into rcsidenco of Mrs. Lettio Ptirkoi’, (lecetmed, in Kocliiialo uoumy on Wcduosuav, Nov. ’dKtli 1«K), within the lejfal henrs oi sale, the foliowiujf property ived, lo Avit: Wheat, corn, fodder, cotton and plan- o:.e family tatioii tools. horse, Said one one horse wagon belonging the said property Terms cash. to estate ot deceased. J AMI,: Hoi, 1.1 NOS WORTH, Administrator. Conyers, Ua, Nov. 11th 1800. DISMISSION FROM GUARDIANSHIP. GEORGIA, Rockdale County. To all whom it may concern: Whereas Madi ¬ son Tucker, guardian of formerly Uvu .McDon¬ ald, but since by marriage became Eva Eatt, now deceased, makes application to thc.Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission from said guardianship. 1 will pass upon said peti¬ tion on the first Monday in December next at my office in said county. Given under my hand and official signature this Oct. -8th 18110. O. Seamans, 4t. Ordinary. CITATION FOR ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, Rockdale County, To all whom it may concern: Whereas J. U. MoMichael has in due form iuude application to the court of Ordinary for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. SI. D. McMichael, late of said county deceased. 1 will pass upon said application on the first Mou day in December, 1890. C Given under my hand and official signature this 3rd day of November, 18U0 O. Seamans, 4t Ordinary. Tax Colleetox’’s Notice. I will be at SHEFFIELD on the FIRST FRIDAYS in Sep¬ tember, HONEY October CREEK and November; at the SEC¬ OND SATURDAYS in Septem¬ ber, LORRAINE October and THIRD November; at the SAT¬ URDAYS in September, October and November; and at Conyers the rest of the time.—-My office will be at the store of J. H. Al maud & Co. Resptly, D. Mb Murdock, T. C. EXPECT LITTLE. The less we expect from this world, the better for us. The h ss ex P e . c ^ our follow-men, menfc> He tliat i eans on his own strength Jeans on a broken reed Wo ara always going to bo some thing stronger,'purer and holier. always ^mew'rere nangs i in ? the the air future a golden there of a higher life that we are going the to dream reach; but as we move on, of better things moves on before us also, It is like the child running over the hill to catch the rainbow. When he gets on the hill-top the rain¬ bow is as far off as ever. Thus do our Christian day-dreams of a higher life keip floating away from us, and we are left to realize what frail, unreliable creatures we are when we rest our expectations of growth and victory over evil in ourselves. “My soul, wait thou only upon God.” My expectation is only from him. —Dr. T. L Cuyler. There’s a patent medicine which is not a patent medicine—para¬ dox! it l as that my mid. It’s a diseoveiy! medical the golden Its discovery ?f science ! the med iciiio for yon—tired, run-down, exhausted, nerve-wasted men and. women; for r you srmerersfrom ,> dis- , ■ eases of skin or scalp, liver or lungs—its chance is witli every one, its seaso i always, because aims to purity the louutam ox lue —the blood—upon which a 1 such diseases depend. The medicin is Dr. Piere.i's Golden Medical G scovery. The makers of it have enough confidence in it to sell it on trial. That is—you can get it from your druggist, and if it, doesn’t do what it’s claimed to (JO, 1 VOU can get 1 VCUV money i uacil, .1 *Cr'' C l l' ! r i d, That's what its makers call taking the risk of their words. Tinv, •• ' little, 7 sugar-coated - -j-Vj gran , - r . . IlIcS, tire AY liML i )l‘. jL 1CTCG S A iOctB ant Pellets are. The b:st Liver bills ever invented; active, yet mild in _ operation; cure'sick and billions headache. One a dose. ELECTION NOTICE. Til pursuance to an order of the City council OI the city oi Conyers, r . an election will be held in tails ,. . city on the first Saturday in De¬ comber nexs in conformity to lion 10 o f an act ' OI ‘ the General -A-ssmbly (j /A the state of Gec.gk, for the adoi ,-tion or rejection ot a i nublic sciio :T system of said city arm the election of zs. zr. commissioners for y-* schools. Two of said commissioners i bo elected for one year from G lllSt r cl il-.v U.I,, Ol-Llaimi of .il’!U’"’V 1891 b. 7 two fo’ L two years il’Om tl » nrsc (lay C i January 1891, and two for three years from the first day ot Jan ,mry 1891. Those in favor of public printed schools will have written or on their tickets “For Public Schools” and those opposed to public schools will have written or print de on their tickets “Against Pub¬ lic Schools.’’ \V. A. Wardlaw, J. C. Barton. Clerk. Mayor City of Conyers. 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