The Conyers weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 18??-1888, November 30, 1887, Image 3
the con vt KS WEEKLY. -—— publShedT__ f.vo L ITEMS. REoTsVfiA'HON. incumbent upon me to the .. dutie J tl tje« the Mayor and pursuant r ordinance pafs°meeting. I will keep w %S» Station „ ttbe,r book J^rf "U Se registration C tv Of Conyers every fh SA inspection " d *„ until 6 Z for «®t&e d f now fife* Sundays 111 the 1st Saturday W persons entitled are re* “ Sy office IS m tsewifc R j Gmss clerk. . COSTERS,GA-. r . Nov. 9th 1887. alining lines n,a ) h ft a d some leayureand These PfoUt.^ _ our many readers: lh -„ B( wbUmo. living, That is true, We -Te^S-«v;,n, are V*^"* 1 * ridiculous, 5 Don’t fed to pay y« ur subscr P' lion- Coving¬ |e Teems Anderson of the fj. lC for wet A * ianta haa ton Star is happf- returned from - Miss Fannie Riley htt nt visit to relatives in BuehanaV apleasa fia. fine school at •'"SFdF, a MM di. (riot. excellent I)r. Q iirs preached two Presbyterian ser Dions last Sunday at the : Uiiirch* ! xe*fg show stopped in Conyers Friday, one exhibition, consideied, and wive Laved swee'ly on. Col. Bob Irwin is building a handsome Lvelimgon Mill street, just this side of Mr Geotge Weaver's. | Mrs, H. Y. McCord returned last week ,>m an enjoyable visit to relatives and [friends I in Aarrentou. har Last Monday Mr. Jiin Tilley put ness on his l6-mont!i old co't for the first time. The colt is a beauty. Mr, Dock Almand enjoyed his trip to Carrollton, Bowden and Waco, Ga„ but Btillhe',think* there i3 no plane 1 ke Con jers. Editor Si Hawkins affirms that he has jot enough of political promotion until lie‘becoa esmore solid financially and Little stronger menially.” Misses Lizzie McCord and Taseie Pitt bad, after a pleasant visit to Mies Lula McCord iu the city have returned to jwit home iu Butts county. The Georgia railroad authorities are preparing to move the depot back and build a side track on the south side of the main line long enough to hold some twenty cars. Mr. Levi Eicliardson will move his Family to Atlanta iu a few days, and Mr. Jehu IV. Hollingsworth of Smyrna set lenient will occupy Mr. liiehardsou a bouse. ! Next Tuesday the incoiporators of the Kew Life, Waterpower an-i Granite reti o:id will meet in Aimaad’s hall for the bit; use of organisation. The outlook bi the road is quite promising, [ rluukett, Mr. J, both M. Preston and Mbs Leetie of Lorraine district- were (nariied last Thursday evening at the home of the bride’s mother. Eev. J. F.. Kowan o( Lorraine officiated, We wish item happiness and prosperity. I Thanksgiving day was not observed pry generally by our people. However, poser,ices pg atjtlie Methodist were held, one in the morn church and the pher patch, at Both night services at the Second highly Baptist itruetive. were in*. ’ ,im (fearfully alarmed)—Hello there! Dio George! what's the matter? what’s e ® w itetnent? U by are the people ushiog around so furiously? George—(coolly)—Oh, nothing much' fiA Irwii has just Caught one of .his SU urban resideuters” and don’t know l0 * to turn him loose. Jkch honors or the lack of them seems 11 "*76 made our contemporary mad. ii ''her and sarcastic article appeared editorial columns of the last Solid ^ e are a f a loss to understand i.n Brother Irwin should write so re I* y 0i SOme of onr best truest o.l «■ ° lest citizens; > ,. kIgv but. we suppose, manCan weil afford to make nr “ei U nk d la ?S ua S e: “Several of co U ! s h fl e ‘mmortalized them elves and Y l thc cotnin RI do ° g council fell towoi« r lns ance fbere is the enrini -, the b baad it the Are 8 ’ - ra8s 600 «' '°t least «iUihi; thp C0URCl1 an(l last but Md n eSent co, ? ,lcil hnown e a neii ‘ s 'rinTbS hal am co ° unt:l1 ng -f 1 ? e The man . - v next ’ as ’ ’r^ecessors no ,, . t str its in distinction.” ou 'P ^ ' ferrn hit" v ' eeR (arr v '«iUng ot Ho gansville relatives was iends. ’ and s °n of Newton coun he City, 8 ‘ Vlss Johnnie Lawson in ; Hr man's iancy gh, ’ ono ’ < >-' lhe muter months? I Ed Pop p . lJou J 6 ’' rnal 1 of ^fe paneTd P ’ dell ’ r he »ers aCC0m She Atlan- P lish - In Ed now How Next Friday night at Almand’s hall the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will give all entertainment, to which all the cit¬ izens of town and country, young and old, are very ldndly and cordi¬ ally invited. The programme is rich and rare, gotten up by ladies of exquisite taste. The performance will take in all the varieties from grave to gay. The Garrick of Georgia, the inimitable Womack, will be on hand. Look out for the spiciest thing that has ever come off in Conyers. Admission only ten cents. Let the hall be filled to overflowing. H. P. & D. M. Almand & Co. have just received thd prettiest lot of ladies-shoes you ever saw. Come and see them. The matter is pretty evenly di¬ vided. The rich receive the curses and the poor the world’s sympa¬ thy—in words, They Too many dress^goods on hand; will he given away at about cost to close out at Summers <k Crossley’s. Pay your subscription the first time you are in town. Judge B. F. Carr has bought a town lot from Captain John M. Zaehry and will build a handsome residence, some time soon. Remember that H. P. & D. M. Almand & Co. have the prettiest face vails you ever saw for ten cents, all shades. Our military boys are taking considerable interest in the compa ny- Remember IT. P. & D. AT. Al¬ ma nH &. Co. have just received the prettiest lot of dress goods you ever saw. Come before they are gone. Wc are informed that the young people of the city are determined to organize a literary society, some¬ thing after the similitude and lon¬ gitude of the dead but dear old Philomathean. The Phiiomatheftn is one of those dear old things that is truly dead, but it liveth and it speaketh. Remember II. P. & D. M. Al¬ mand <fe Co, will receive a large lot of bureaus and other furniture in a few days. Some splendid bargains in flan¬ nels this Week at Summers & Crossley’s. Brother Edwin Brobston, the ge¬ nial and accomplished editor of the Madisonian paid us a pleasant visit this week. Come again, the latch string is on the outside and a warm welcome awaits you within Good kid gloves at Ii. P. & D. M Almand & Co. at 50 cents. Don’t forget to register. Book in the Weekly office. GreatYndueements this week in dry goods at Summers _<fc Cross ley’s, Our Justice court has been in session all the week, but this is a beautiful world after all. Mr. R. J. Crossley of McDon¬ ough was in town Sunday. Two of our clever Scotchmen had a little twist last Friday night. Next Saturday is the time for the municipal election. Have you reg¬ istered? If not, do so. Summers & Crossley will not carry over any clothing if they have to sell them at one-half what they are worth. Call early. It there is a citizen in our town of whom tve feel proud and justly so, it is Mr. H. Y. McCord, His noble work in Atlanta last Satur¬ day has been the subject of much favorable comment both at home and abroad. We do not say this because our position on the prohi¬ bition question happened to coin¬ cide with his, but because we ar¬ dently admire a man who has the courage of his convictions, and whose actions in every respect are open and above board. Attend Summers & Crossley’s special sale this week on dress goods, clothing, shoes and hats. Mrs. Sarah Turner returned yes¬ terday after a visit of some days to her daughter, Mrs. Stovall in At¬ lanta. Common sense easy shoes splen¬ did quality at $2.00, 2.50, $3.00, at Stewart & McCalla’s. Subscribe, the oldest and best paper in the count}'. For sale—A good two-horse wagon cheap. Call at this office. Miss Alice Smith of Charlotte, N. C. is visiting the Misses Lawson in the city. (Communicated) Legislative Candidates Editor Weekly 1 sre in the last issue of the Solid South that there are several candidates for the legislature now in the fieid in this county. But after a close search we are unable to find out who they are unless it be the honorable Edi tor of said paper himself or some of his folks. They are a vigilant set, and never let an opportunity slip, even down to the superinten¬ dency of an oil mill with my pa¬ in-law &S president. Do yoU see anything suggestive in these ic marks? Yours truly, Hard Nut. Mr. Davis Crosslcy visited Ids parents in DeKaib county this week. Big lot of buggies to close out at reduced prices, also good cheap mule and ;l one-horse wagon. Sr.-i.v vac k, M cCallv. Go to Cain’s to get apple, plum, current mid strawberry jellies. The Prince of Wales has had the pleasure this year of meeting Mr. Blaine, Buffalo Bill and John L. Sullivan, and now- he wants to know if there are any other Amer¬ icans who are more distinguished. For Sale—A good heating stove in good condition. Call at this office. READ THfS, All parties indebted to us will find it to their interest to make immediaie settlements. We must have what you owe us and you will save expense and trouble by immediate settlements This notice is intended for every body that owes us and we don’t want you to think it’s for any body else but you, Hodsox Bros, SOMETHING NEW. V PKOTOCRAITf GAI.LBRY sUtTlfexED IX CONYERS, Mr. Khunes from Atlanta, is here and will put tip a photograph gallery in a few dans next to the Court house.' Go and see him. NOTICE TO ALL OF YOU. All persona indebted io us must come forward and pay atonee or make satis¬ factory arrangements as we are obliged to have the money. VVi 1 turn all ac¬ counts over io an attorney IFc. io. So come forward at once and save trouble and expense, S. J. Rich a boson & P. A. Cowax. Conyers, Ga.. Nov. 8tli 1887. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CUED 1 TORS. All persons indebted to the late Joel If. Gay, deceased are requested to make immediate settlements with the uud> i-si#ned, and all per¬ sons haviu# demands a#ainpt said deceeased will plcaso present them to us, properly veri¬ fied. H. C. Gay. Executor, and Rebecca Gay, Ex ecutrixof Joe! H.Gay, deceased, Conyers. G,, Nov. fl, 18-S7. Dr, If. 0, Gay will be in Conyers Monday of each week. -- CITATION. Geouc.ia, Rockdale county— To all whom it may concern: J. F. Harris bavin# in dun form applied to the Court of Ordinary for the guardianship of the person and property of Stewart Harris, a minor child of E, D. Harris late of paid county deceased, notice is hereby #iven that ins application will be heard in the Ordinary’s office on the first Monday in January 1888. Given under my hand and official sigdature. This the 23th day of November 18!!7, O. Seamans, Ordinary, .NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED¬ ITORS All persons indebted to the late E. D. Har¬ ris. deceased, are requested to make immedi¬ ate settlements with the undersigned, and all oersons bavin# demands a#ainst said daceas ed will please present them to us properly verified in terms of the law. Jar. 0 Rta rox, Jons F. Harris, Administrators of E. D, Harris, late of said county deceased. WIDOW’S ALLOWANCE. Whereas the E. application Harris, of Mrs. S. A. Har¬ ris, widow of 1). deceased, for a year’s support for herself and one minor to be set apart from the estate of said deceased has been duly filed in ray office as the law di¬ rects and if no objection is filed I win pass upon the same on the 24th day of December next in my office at 10 o’clock n, m, setting apart said allowance as prayed for, This Nov. IStth 1837. ft O. Seamans, Ordinary. BARGAIN. $3,000 will buy the Carr place in Rockdale county* $1,000 cash, the balance on terms to suit pur¬ chaser. The place contains about 600 acres. We will survey it and locate the boundaries, give warran¬ tee titles and defend against any pretender’s claim to any part of the land without expense to pur¬ chaser. Apply in person or by let¬ ter to Neal Loan & B’k’gCo. 4 t Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE. All parties indebted to me for blacksmithing, either by note or account, must come forward at once, and settle as I need the mon¬ ey and must have it. I hope there may be no delay as I must positive¬ ly have my money. Respectfully, AV. V. Almand. Stewart it Mc -•j •yDalla / only keep Shoe the 1 store in town, V i where you can s; i get all sizes j and widths in f good solid all leather See cut of their $2.00 and $2.50 shoes. They are great bargains. ___ __ , RSEEiSSHB tLir-'*ZY*g9-&ta mjssrja&sm mmmm il s 9 Receiving his second stock for the season. Come and 'see r my unequaled offers. SUSPENDERS. Quantity large. Quality, TXnsur passed prices low H Large stock of all grades and styles at prices to astonish the whole population, 40 per cent less th'tn'ie regular price. ?rnr i i U erw Young gentlemen now is the time and this is the place to buy .your tall and winter neck wear, If I# S' ■an I* ■n All kinds and prices GLOYES ' and Mits, a And every tiling else you need for the winter season. SJbSPB, Q&9Q. SOO»i SH088 TOWELS AND TIDIES J LA R And Anything Else you want. In addition to thes big stock I keep every kind of fancy and heavy groceries, Hardware, glassware, crockery—In fact everything that anybody can think of. If you don’t believe that Conyers is on a boom, ands that I am sell¬ ing goods cheap, try me and be convinced. Yours Truly. 6. W. CAIN. gl&'sH 8 tji m Va mi sfkctaol.es. Til ivj the largest an l best as sortment of spectaces ever brought to Conyers. All prices from 2ot per pair up. Gold, silver and steel frames, pebble -glasses. Prices twenty five to fifty per cent cheap¬ er than the same goods are sold in Atlanta. DU. W, if. Lice. YOU can live at home, ami make men money at work for us. than at anj tiling- else in this world. Capital not needed: yod are stooled free. Both sexes: nil ttpci Anyone can do the work. Largo earning.' sure from first start. Oostliv outfit and term; free- Hotter not delay Costs you nothing to send us your address and find out: ii' you arc wise you will do so atonee- II, IIai.l..'1't & Co Portland. Maine. ,iv!}XED PAINT'S If you wish to paint your your house, waggon, buggy or furniture it will pay you largely to call at Dr. Lee’s drug store and get a sum pic Card of different colors and of his ready mixed paints This paint is ready for use and can be applied by any one wliethc he he a painter or not Having been mixed by machinery it is so perior in finish and durability to paint mixed by hand. It has been sold to hundreds in this town and county who will testify to its supe¬ rior quality. C*lS H. 18 Cents a Bushel paid for COtton Seed deliv¬ ered at OiL Mill, M. D Irwin, Sup fc. Bucklen’s Arnica Sal ve, The best falve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever sores, Tetter, chap¬ ped hands, Chilblains -Corns, and ail skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Jl is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction. or money refunded Price 52cts per box. For sale by DR. W. II. LEU. ’gt AVU ® At3 Vi : fe? I &; m i iSSUl I i 13 Y I STEWART & u 3 .VLLA CO&YSK^GA. J APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT. Whereas the application of Mrs. Su=an H. Stanton, widow of R 8, Stanton, de¬ ceased, for a year'K support for herself and three minor children from the es¬ tate of said deceased has been duly filed in my office as the law directs, and if no objection Is (tied by the first Monday in December next an order will be passed setting apart a year’s allowance for the widow and children as prayed for, This Oct 25th 1 887 , O Sevmans, 4t Ordinary. For Sale, 15 acres of land with fine water power Flouring mill’s, saw mill, and cotton Gin, all in good condi¬ tion. Situated five miles east of Conyers Ga, for prices and terms apply to J. S. Daniell, Conyers Ga. Oue good feature of Stewart & McCalla’s business is that they al¬ ways change mdnCy for their cus¬ tomers as long as they have it they do the banking business of Conyers and also sell exchange a par until further notice, also buy cotton. Go to Cain’s and see his new stock of , dress _ goods -j and j trimmings. . . • If you Want the prettiest New Fort scarfs you ever saw go to Cain’s. NOTICE. I want every body who is owing me to come and settle at onc<?, V. W, Murdock, ot IT STANDS AT THE HEAD! the Light- running ho MESTTC. Mad Uk' m* .'•a:. HHT MK m smb Vi \w% iiuFf, mm - Wj mm & This cut shows the New Style of Wood Work that the Company is introducing Artistically Beautiful, With¬ out a Peer. The new line of attachments that arc now being placed with each Domestic arc specialties. No oth¬ er Machine has them. Those at¬ tachments and the now Wood Work maket.be “1 omestie’’ more than ever, without question, the acknowledged STANDARD OF EXCELLENT# In its Mechanical construction it has no Rival. A gen Wanted ill unoccupied territory Address. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE COM PA NY. Riciixoxd, VAi For sale by Pn.W. II. Lee. MnWTIV iVlUl i L I to l'c wnde. Cut tliiij out ond return to us, mill we will Bend you free something of uveat value and tm* portnnee to you, that will start you In busi¬ ness which will bring you la morn money right away than anythin# else in this world. Any one can do the work and live at home. Either sex; all ages. Somethin# new, lmt just coinfl money for all workers. We will start you: capital hot needed. This is one lifetime. of the genu¬ Thost? ine, important chances of a who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address Augusta, Truk A Coi Main. J. 8. DANIEL. CONY FILS------GEORGIA. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE, Fire and death arc sure and con- 4 stant visitors. Be ready. Delay is dangerous. Hill,'» $300 A made MON'l working H can for he us. Agents preferred who can fnnish their own horses and gi'e their whole time to the buslneBR. Spare momenta way he profitably entploved also. A few vacansies in towhs and cities' B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Main at., Rich-' mo nil, V a. CITATION. GEORGIA, Rockdale county— administrator of Ri Whereas P, G. Tucker, A. Jones, deceased, represents to tlie court record iu his petition duly filed and entered on that he has fully administered It. A. Jones' es¬ tate; this isti erefore to cite all persons con. Rented, heirs and creditors, to show cause if any they can why said administrator should not be dischartred from Ms administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon j day in February 1888, O. Seamans, fiat Ordinary* CITATION. GEORGIA—Rockdale county. To all whom it may concern. J. W. Alexander Guardian of Columbus Li Rrown applies to me for Letters of Dismission from said guardianship, and I will pass upon his application on the first Monday in Decem¬ ber next, at my office in Conyers of said enutt' ty. Given under my hand and seal this Nov. 1st. 1887. O. Shamans, ordinary WINTER SDA WATER DRINKS, GINGER ALE. Lemons. AlTLESfORAMES. FOR SALE BY DR. W- II LEE. WORKING.....CLASS prepared AT- to TNT10N! furnish wo are all now classes with em¬ ployment af home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments, Dusiness new, light and profitable. Persons of either Sex easily earn from 50 cents to J5.00 per even in#, and a proportional sum by devotin# all their t.irad to the brlsiness. Boys and #ir Is earn nearly much as men. That a 1 who see this may seal their address, and te6t the business, we mans this offer. To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of Writin#. Full particulars and outfit free* Aedress Gkoiige Stinson & Co., Portland, Main© LETTERS OF DLSMISLION. GEORGIA. Rrwtktlale county— Whereas O- IV. Quinn, admmistrtor ot Robert Gregory, deceased, represents to the court in his petilion duly filed and record , ii , . hati . icilly ... pnteierf ^ on m3 i At . ne ministered Rohert Gregory’s e We. This is therefore to cite all persons con¬ cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if anv they can why said adminis¬ trator should not 1 e discharged from bis ft and receive Letters of DismDston on the first Mondav hi Feb-* rnary f» 8 «. This Oct. 27D1 1887. fur Vi ' bamans Ordinary*