The Conyers weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 18??-1888, February 04, 1887, Image 3
□Q WEEKLY era F rBLi sHED ’ a fin oIhing s " nr by___ _ OE » ^WALLIS. tEBS, kach” Bu‘ ler is in the city, to have paid ball ington is “‘TsMplM Lonn Proving- Sunday, .flying visit last <k strU ctive fire occurred |t« a last Monday night. on ticello of Augus Eugene Wallis, is relatives in the city, visiting - and family of an visited in the city this xjale Superior court eon in _ this . tic third Monday 1 sociable ,. J3 a rousing big Jiid Aim and’s last Tuesday jj a Warren, after a pleas Lofaweekin the city, has UtoLithonia. 'pleasant gathering of young le was highly enjoyed at Prof, jy’s last Friday night, Minnie Hightower, a beau ss vis voung lady of Covington, ji [ D the city last Sunday. Jno. Davis, of Covington, it Sunday in the city, with his her-in-law, Mr. D. Terrell. |ss Hattie Zachry is visiting Lcle, Col. Charles T. Zachry, Peachstone Shoals, this week. L Butler, of Douglassville, L of Mr. Pink Butler of this tams in the county this week, r, McKenzie’s little boy, 11 [9 Ion of age, was killed by a saw’ in Mr. John Price’s place, py county on Friday last, issOlivia Swann, one of Rock I’smost winsome and charming pgiadies, has been visiting in kt Grove during the week. BffsBad Boy Comedy Com Brsre a splendid entertain ■ttavoiTgood house at Al ■tsHalllast Monday night. ■Valentine’s day will soon be ft. Then the little white winged ■sengers, telling of secret love Ik floating on every breeze. Ir.Jno. W. Hamilton has made ly improvements on his place ftetown. He now has one of Ihandsomest and most attrac I places in the county, pare It glad to note the impro ve of Mr. IVash Dennard’s three p "’ho has been seriously ill several weeks past. AYe trust \ may soon be entirely well, pchers ! county wishing of public schools of to pass an ex P°n for license to teach Public schools of the coun¬ i Can ^ ave that opportunity on n tk eleventh (11) inst, at ™cem the Court house. Also pishing to contract with the Fj r°l of education can do to at teach apub pkrday the so same place P twelfth (12) in st. 3 Feb. 3rd., 1887. I G. M. Jones, C. S. C. pd pS, cleverest Steadman, one oi the °u has young men we connected himself p Covington Star. “Uncle c °irld not have found a young [f as man a P more tner worthy in or better ar the newspa business, than Stone, AYe that the Star may grow iiytkeft 161 r Steadily stem .tat, in the pan | ’. of Georgia Journals. Htv p e T Barnett - °F Henry t , misfortune km to have fire andT last sT? Saturda 8 y consumed night. A It belonging ds and a , also 'y ? - y a muie to Mr. of his own ^hav!? TE building. T.° L0S Wbyll'p «Csrv'i4tK Vo m mand miSlaid and a dated note » ^ 1887 = for $35.31. Paekee * Co . A hungry negro was attracted into Stewart’s store the other day by a lot of axle grease. Seeing Joe Goode standing, like a wax fig¬ ure near by, proceeded to inquire into the price of things. The fol¬ lowing dialogue took place: H. N. “Mister, what’s dem little cheeses wnf?” J. G. “Ten cents. AA r ant some? H. N. “Has you got any dese lit¬ tle sweetnen crackers?” J, G. “Yes.” II. N. “Well gim me one 0’ dem little cheeses and a nickle’s wof sweetnen crackers.” Joe complied with the negro’s request and received the 15 cents. The negro retired to the rear of the store. Reappearing in a few mo¬ ments, Joe questioned him thus: “Well, did you eat your cheese and crackers?” II. N. “Yes Boss,” J. G. “How did you like them !” H. N. “Well, boss, dem little sweetnen crackers was about as fine as I has eber etin, but I beliebe tu my soul boss, dem cheese was ran¬ som. Rev. H. C. Ilornaday will preach next AYednesday, Thursday and Friday nights at the first Baptist church. AYe are pleased to learn that Mr. Frank Hudson, who has been dan¬ gerously ill for the past few weeks, is very much improved. Dr. Tur¬ ner has been attending upon him. Lost—A small black cap—was dropped from the fast mail last Tuesday afternoon near Mr. Rich¬ ardson’s place above town. The finder will please leave at this of¬ fice and be rewarded. Those who have parts in the Li¬ brary Dramatic entertainment are requested by the manager to" meet at Almand’s Hall next AYednesday night at o‘clock- Every one is requested to be prepared for re¬ hearsing. LETTER LIST. Letters remaining in the Post Office at Conyers, Ga., for the month of Jan. 1887. Mrs. Ilenner Cardon, Hinton Durham, G. A. Grimes, S. J. R. Henderson, Mattie Little, G. AY. Pry, Tnller Slate, Geo. M. Taylor, John ATells, D. A. AA’ilson. Grier Quigg, P. M. AA r e regret to know that Dr. F. H. McCalla will soon leave for Monroe, which place he will make his future home. Dr. McCalla is a good dentist, and we wish him abundant success at his new place. This weather looks like “Spring time, gentle Annie.” Mrs. Lou Davis, of Covington, is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Quigg, of this place. Mr. Joseph Butler, of this coun¬ ty, and Miss Emma Crossley, one of the most charming young ladies of DeKalb, were married last Tues¬ day. AY T e extend congratulations and best wishes. Solid comfort J. E. Maddox, marched into town yesterday morn¬ ing with the scalp of a huge grey fox tied to his cap. The fox was caught near Shadydale and Capt. J. E. was one of the first men at the catching. Lish says that aside from having a fine race he had the biggest time eating country raised ham and cutting half moons in half moon pies he ever had. Miss Sims is visiting relatives at the Lawson House this week. A good deal of sickness is re¬ ported in the county at present. LIBERTY CHAPEL DOTS. Refreshing showers. Mr. Obe McCord and Miss Mol¬ lie Mann were married on the 28th ultimo. Rev. C. E. Dowman, of Oxford, officiating. AYe extend congratulations and best wishes. Services at the Chapel next Sun day. The matrimonial fever is still raging in this vicinity. May the good work continue. The wells in this vicinity are get¬ ting very muddy. Mr. A. H. A r eal is one of the jol liest men in this whole neighbor¬ hood—It’s a bouncing baby boy. Locals scarce. Dixie. Rev. Dr. Pierce will preach at the Methodist church next Sabbath morning and night. SMYRNA DOTTINGS. There was no prayer meeting last Sunday night. Dr. Quigg preached at Smyrna Saturday and Sunday last. The Sunday school is in a flour¬ ishing condition. Mr. George Hollingsworth, of Fulton county, was visiting a few days this week. Mrs Samuel Young, from near Atlanta, returned home last Mon¬ day, after a pleasant visit to rela¬ tives in this vicinity. Mr. A. J. Ogletree and wife, of your city, visited relatives here last Sunday. Mr. Henry Hollingsworth, of Clayton county, after a few days visit to relatives here has re¬ turned home. It is now about road working time and every overseer should see that the roads are put in good con¬ dition. AYe are glad to know that Mrs. Mollie McCollum has about recov¬ ered from her recent illness. Little Oscar O’Neal is slowly im¬ proving. Messrs. Billie Hollingsworth and AAUlliam Stowers were in DeKalb last Sunday on a courting expedi¬ tion. AYe noticed in the last issue of the Solid South, that John (Bob’s John) Hollingsworth was soon to get married. The writer-who penn¬ ed that local had better be trying to secure a better half for himself, instead of writing about things of which he knows nothing. But it may be that he has tried and failed. If that be the case, we will make allowances for the way in which fie writes. Any way we will try to sympathize with the dashing youny correspondent of Smyrna, on next Saturday and Sunday. Uncle Aaron Hollingsworth, one of the oldest and best citizens of Rockdale county, died at the home of his son, last Saturday night at 8 o’clock. He had been in feeble health for several months. His funeral was preached at Smyrna church last Monday at 11 o’clock) after which his remains were laid to rest in the Smyrna Cemetery. Major. E0AD NOTICE, GECItGIA Rockdalk, Co: To all whom it may concern, All persons interested are hereby no. tified that if no good cause be shown to the contrary, an order will be granted by the Court of Ordinary, on the 7th day of March 1887. establishing a new Pub¬ lic Road, as marked out by the commis¬ sioners appointed for that purpose commencing at McDaniel’s mills in said couDty and running a northeasterly di. rectioa through the land of W, H., J. IT. and <3. W. McDaniel and G. W. Guinn’s land and to intersect a new contempla¬ ted road leading from Litbonia, at the line of Rockdale and DeKalb lines a dis¬ tance of about three-fonrtha of a mile. This Feb. 4th 1887, O. Seamans, Ord’ny. GOOD RESULTS IN EATERY CASE. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes, that he was seriously afflicted with a se vere cold that settled on his lungs; had tried many remedies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. did King’s and New Discovery for Consumption, few so bottles. was entirely cured by use of a Since which time he has used it in his family for all coughs and colds with best results. This is the experience of thous¬ ands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial bottles free at Dr. W. H. Lee’s Drug Store. m y f ’zsa. "fy, mg. m V © GUIDE FOR 1887 IXORAIi Colored Plates, hundreds rfU Now -eadr, contains 2 lhfre ?he B S SEEDS, with prices PLANTS, of each. Tins and boo* BULBS mailed ran be oiAeoeint procured cents, and the 10 cents may be de free of 10 Mexican Soldier’s Pension The undersigned having had consider¬ able experience in obtaining Pensions, offers bis services to the Soldiers of the Mexican war in getting Pensions now allowed them by Congress. J. N. Glenn, Jan. 27, iS87. Attorney at Law PENDLETON GUANO. Positively the best on the mar¬ ket for general use. For sale by P, G. Tucker. ANOTHER ART CRAZE The latest art woi'k/racnif ladies is known as the “French Craze,” for decorating china^ glassware, etc. It is something entirely new, and is both profltable and fascinating. It is very popular in New York, Boston aad other Eastern cities. To ladies desiring to learn the Art, we will find an elegant china placque (size 18inches,) handsomely decorated, fora model, together with box of material, 100 col" ored designs assorted in flowers, animals, sol¬ diers, land-scapes,-etc., complete with full in¬ structions, upon receipt of only ¥1.00. The placque alone is worth more than the amount charged. To every lady ordering this outfit who encloses the address of five other ladies interested in Art matters, to whom we can mail our new catalogue of Art Goods, wo will enclose extra and without charge, a beautiful 30 inch, gold-tinted plaeque. Address, The EMPIRE NEWS CO., Syracuse, N. Y. BARGAIN IN MUSIC Tins Favorite Album of Songs and Ballads, containing thiriy-two pieces of choice and popular music, full sheet music size, With complete words and music and piano accom¬ paniment is finely printed upon heavy paper with a very attractive cover. The following are the titles of the songs and ballads contain¬ ed in the Favorite Album:—As I’d nothing Else to Do; The Dear Old Songs of Homo: Mother, Watch the Little feet; Oh, You Pret¬ ty Blue-eyed Witclu Blue Eyes; Katy’s Let¬ ter; The Passing Bell; I Saw Esau Kissing Kate; Won’t You Tell Me Why, Robin; The Old Garden Gate; Down Below the Waving Lindens;Faded Leaves;Ali Among the Sum¬ mer Roses; Touch the Harp Gently, My pret¬ ty Louise; I really don’t thihk I shall Marry; Dreaming of Home; The old Cottage Clock; Across the Sea; A Year Ago; Bachelor’s Hall; Ruth and I; Good Night; One Happy Year Ago; Jennie in the Orchard; The Old Barn Gate; Jack’s Farewell: Polly; Whisper in the Twilight, This is a very fine collection of real vocal gems, and gotten up in very handsome style. Published in the usual way and bought at a music store, these 33 pieces would cost j-ou $11.20. We bought a job lot of this music at great sacrifice j.nd as the holidays are p ast> we desire to close out our stock at once. Will send you the entire oollection well wrapped and postpaid for only 40cts. Send immediately. Address THE EMPIRE NEWS CO.,Syracuse, N. Y. GEORGIA RAILROAD COM¬ PANY, Office General Passenger Ag’t AUGUSTA GA. Feb. 1st 1987 fel3TI GE TO THE PUBLIC. Tickets to Hillman, Ga. Notice is hereby given that Tick¬ ets have been placed on sale at all regular stations on the line of the Georgia, and Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern Railroad to HILL¬ MAN, GA., a flag station on the Washington Branch. Parties de¬ siring to visit HILLMAN and go to the. “Electric Shaft,” can now purchase Tickets to that point di¬ rect, instead-of stopping at Ray¬ town (Sharon), and taking private conveyance from that point. The Shaft is located just half mile from Railway landing. Trains stop at landing only when signalled, un¬ less passengers on board desire to stop there. E. R. DORSEY, General Passenger Agent. RHEUMATISM AND NEURAL¬ GIA CURED IN 2 DAYS The Indiana Chemical Co. have dis¬ covered a compound which acts with truly marvelous rapidity in the cure of Rheumatism and Neuralgia. We guar¬ antee it to cure any and every case of acute Imflamatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia in 2 Days, and to give imme¬ diate relief in chronic cases and effect a speedy cure. On receipt of 3O cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wonderful com¬ pound, which can be filled by your borne druggist at small cost. We take this means of giving our discovery to the pub¬ lic instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satisfac¬ tion is not given. THE INDIANA CHEMICAL CO., CrawfordsviUe, Ind GUANO! Parties wishing to purchase Fer¬ tilizers should call on me before buying. I sell the X^airassa Guano and A.cid. It needs no recommen¬ dation. The best Farmers here use it and pronounce it firgt-class. J. ¥. TILLEY. ADmiSTROTft’S SALE. Georgia Rockdale County:— By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry before Court House door in the city of Convers, on the first Tuesday in Fehruaiy 1887, between the legal hours of sale the following property to wit; A tract or paicel of land, being part of lots No.- 383, 394. 39 r '. in 16th district of originally Henry, then Newton now said Rockdale county, containing three hundred and sixty acres more or less, and known as the Chailey Hudson home place. Bounded as follows: North by land of J. M, White, Abe Simms. p. o. c., A, 4V. Clay'and the ^Stephens place. East by lands of Geo. W. Lackey and the widow Skelton , and being tothe waters edge of Big Haynes creek on the East side thereof. AVest by lands of Washington Simms p. o. c. and J. M. White. South by land of Thos. AV. Dennard, said land belonging to theF.state of said Charles Hudson deceased. Sold for the purpose of winding, up said estate and making distributions among the heirs at law. Terms cash, unless otherwise made known on day of Sale. D. N. Hudson. Adm’r. of Charles Hudson deceased. This Dee. 15th 1886, tds CITATION. GEORGIA, Rockdale County. To all whom it may concern: Whereas, J, T. Hollint sworth, admin istrator of Newton Hollingsworth, de> ceased, having in due form applied to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in February next. This 3rd. day of January, 1887. O. SEAMANS, Ordinary, Citation for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA Rockdale County. Whereas T. J. Day, administrator and trustee of Mrs. Elizabeth Lacy, repre sents to the court in his petition duly filed and entered on record that he has fully administered Mrs. Elizabeth L’cy’s estate This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned heirs and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator and trustee should not be discharge from his administration apd trusteeship and receive letters of dismis¬ sion on the first Monday in April 1887. This the 3rd day of January 1887. 3i». 0. Seamans, Ordinary. NOTICE. GEORGIA, Rockdale County. The appraisers appointed to set apart twelve months support from the estate of Thos. N. Hammock, late of said coun¬ ty, deceased, for the use of his wife and minor children, bave filed their schedule and return in my office. All persons concerned aie hereby cited and notified to show cause before me on or before the 14th. of February next, why said appli¬ cation for twelve months support and re¬ turn should not be granted. This, 13 January, 1887. O. SEAMANS, Ordinary STEWART’S A- Q. C A purely vegetable blood purifier prepared under the direction of Dr. J. A. Stewart, who has had an expe¬ rience of more than thirty years in the active practice of medicine. Cures CATARRH, ECZEMA, SYPHILIS. WHITE SWELLING, and removes taint from the blood. Send your orders to the A. Q. C. COMPANY, Sole Proprietors, Conyers, Ga. Or to Charles O. Tyner, Druggist, Atlauia, Ga. Price 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. MONEY TO LOAN! Rates greatly reduced—Don’t wait but call at once to see J. S. Daniel, Conyers, Ga. LEGAL WARING This is to give notice that I forbid any¬ one from hiring or harboring Jno. W. Barton, he being under contract to work for me during the present year. J. A. PARKER. Conyers, Ga. Jan. I 9 , 1887 - AN END TO BONE SCRAPING. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, Ill., says: “Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. eight Have had a running sore on my leg would for years; my doctors told me I have to have the bone scraped or leg amputat¬ of ed. I used, instead, three bottles Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound ; lud well.’ ! Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve at 25c j per box at Dr. AV. H. Lee’s Drug Store. A. J. STROM, WATCHMAKER andjeweler; All kinds of jewelry made to order, Gold ring?! of all styles, repairing in the best manner. Sat¬ isfaction in work guaranteed. Office on Center street, Conyers, Ga. seems & tw, HAT AND ■ (£ t n t s J - \xx it i s \z r sr. TIIE BEST SI SHIRT IN TIIE CITY.' Yalise3, Umbrella’s etc. 9LPEACHTREE STREET, iTL.ii f k ei«. LOST POWER AND SEJBAL WEAKNESS. however induced, net only relieved but PERMENANTLY CURED without medicine. IT COSTS NOTHING I to send for particulars, which we will forward free in sealed envelop on appli-, catioa, Don’t miss this opportunity Address, M. 11 A. Co., 1207 Broad - way, New York CitY, WM. J. ALBERT, Attorney At Law, A. 2 1-2 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga. Prompt attent.on given to all busi¬ ness. tf. DR. J. J. SEAMANS. DENTIST. OFFICE 3 WHITEHEAD HOUSE Conyers, Ga., Dr. F. H. McCalla; BBNY 1 ST, Office up-stairs in the Cain building—next door to Dr. W. H. Lee,8 store CONYERS. GEORGIA. LUMBER. MUSE, HUDSON & CO., Corner Hunter and Thompson Sts, Atlanta, Ca. Dealers in Dreascfl anil Rough Lumber, Shin • Las hs, etc. All orders left with D. N Hudson, will receive prompt attention. NOTICE. I will be in Conyers the first Sat¬ urday in every month, patients ( wishing to see me will find me at the hotel or at Dr. Lee’s drug store. Dr. L. G. Brantley. g • • THOS E- BR 0 ADMK> IS AGAIN AT IIIS LIVERY STABLES 1. And desires us to say to the public that he is prepared to fur¬ nish the BEST TURNOUTS at the LOWEST PRICES Ever offered in Conyers. NEW BUGGJF, FANCY HORSES,' Horses Boarded Cheap. He keeps on hand a large lot of Columbus Buggies. And STOCK which he sells or trades, just to suit the purchaser. Call and see me at my old stand. T. E. Broadnax, Conyers, Ga t Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the w'orld Cuts, Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively required. cures Piles, or no pay perfect It is guaranteed to give sat isfacation, or money refunded.. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. AY. IL. Lee. For the use of man oi woman The most useful article ever invent¬ ed. Price $1. Put up in neat lox with full directions. M. E. A. Co., P. 0. Box 1993 N. Y Y. City. WL GO