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THE RED BANDAtiA!
FOIt PRESIDENT,
fl ROYER CLEVELAND
of New York.
For Vice-President,
ALELN G. THURMAN,
of Ohio.
For Congressman.
JOHN D. STEWART.
of G-riflin.
For Governor,
JOHN B. GORDON.
Executive Committee’s Action.
At a meeting of the democratic
executive committee yesteiday a
call was made for admass meeting
of the democratic party of Rock¬
dale county on the 30th of June at
2 o’clock p. m. at the court house
to select two delegates and two al¬
ternates to attend the congressional
convention to be held in Atlanta on
the 11th of July, and the same
number of delegates and alternates
to the senatorial convention of this
district.
And also called a primary elec¬
tion of the democratic party of
said county on Saturday July 21st
at the several prccints of the coun¬
ty to select a candidate for the low¬
er house of the next general assem¬
bly, said election to be governed by
the rules heretofore adopted by the
executive committee, which will
appear hereafter.
J. N, Glenn, Ch. Ex. Com.
Conyers, Ga., June 14th 1888.
Mrs. Cleveland will be 24 years
old today. If there is a country
on the earth that can match her.
for a chief magistrate's wife, in
youth, beauty, intelligence and
goodness, produce her.
Three presidents of the L nited
States have died on the fourth of
July. John Adams and Thomas
Jefferson, after all their political dif¬
ferences. died about the same hour,
July 4th 1826. James Monroe
died July 4th 1831.
The comptroller general has re¬
ceived the tax digest for Rockdale
county for the year 1888. Rock¬
dale returns 59 white and 332 ne¬
gro polls. The value of land is
given in at $532,808, of which
$522,112 belongs to whites and
$10,696 to negroes. Value of city
property is placed at $17t,425, of
which $164,888 belongs to whites
and $2,545 to negroes, The ag¬
gregate value of the whole property
of the county is placed at $1 207,-
879, of which $1,180,201 belongs to
whites and $27,678 to negroes,
This is an increase in valuation of
$75,100 over 18S7.
Capt. J. M. Pace is a candidate for the
Legislature in Newton County, >f 0
more honorable, courteous, kind, able or
noble gentleman graces the grand old
state of Georgia than our distinguished
friend Capt. Pace. He is a democrat to
the core, true and tried, thoroughly
identified with every interest of the
parky and would most ably fill the office
to which he aspires. Newton county
will do injustice to herself and one of her
best inen if she fails to give to Capt. Pace
the office he ask. His life has been
pure, open and far above all the schemes
and devices of designing politicians,
His record is unblemished and one thing
above all he has been lastingly true to his
friends. While honoring Captain Pace
Newton county honors herself.
Tlie movement to organize a tic
bating club to night is a good one
and should meet the hearty
ZZkT
ire& el ,
hands. Chilblains ‘Corns, arid
all skin eruptions, and
cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect sat
isfaction. or money refunded
Price 52cts per box. For pale by
DR. \V. H. LEF & SON.
SPECTACLES.’
ms peXi
j^e have recently increased our
stock of Spectacles and Eye
Giasses an(i n ° w have ° ver * 500
worth. We can suit any one both
in quality and price, Our prices
range from 25 cents per pair to $12
per pair. We have a large assort
ment of common glasses and pcb
Hie glasses. Steel frames, brass
frames, composition frames, nickel
frames, silver frames and gold
frames.
Having recently purchased a fine
optimeter we are prepared to test j
the eves and fit them properly with
glasses. and
Call and examine our stock
prices. You will certainly be
pleased.
Dr. W. H. Lee & Sox.
Mixed Paints,
If you wish to paint your house,
buggy, wagon or furniture ’you will
save money v y buying our ready
Mixed Paints.
These paints are ready for use
an}’ one can apply them, We
keep a large stock of White
Lead, Brushes, Oils, Varnishes,
and Putty.
Dr. W. IT. Lee & Son.
ICE COLD
Soda Water, Lemonade, Milk
Ginger Ale, Moxie, Peach
ider Orange Cider, Ice, Lemons
Tobacco, 'Cigars,
for sale by
Dr. W. II. Lee & Son.
Bring your job work to the
Weekly office. Atlanta pricesdu
and work guaranteed.
Pay your subscription the first
you are in town.
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When you want first-class shoe
or harness work call on T. J. King
WJl. J. ALBERT,
Attorney At Law,
2 1-2 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Prompt attent.on given to all busi
ness. tf.
application for sale land.
Georgia Rockdale County—
To all whom it may concern: Nathan Kin¬
ney as the guardian of Sarah V. Kinney, a mi¬
nor, has in due form applied to the under¬
signed for leave to sell the lands belonging to
said minor lying in the coudty of DeKalb and
said application will be heard on the first
Monday in July next.
May 31st 1888.
O. Seamans, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia. Rockdale County—
To all whom it may concern: Whereas A,
M. Helms administtator with will annexed of
William Moor, deceased, having in due form
applied to the court of Ordinary for leavo to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of said
decased, said application will be heard on the
first Monday in July next and if no cause is
shown to the contrary an order will pass gran¬
ting said administrator leave to sell tho land
belonging to the estate of said deceased.
This May 30th 1888. !
O. Seamans, Ordinary,
CITATION FOR ADMINISTRATION.
State of Georgia, Rockdale county—
To ali whom it may concern: Whereas John
H. Almand of said State having made appli¬
cation to the court of Ordinary for letters of
administration on the estate of N,W. Maddox.
late of said county deceased, this is therefore
to cite ail and singular, the kindred and crod
itors of N. W. Maddox to be and appear at the
July term 1888 of said court and show cause if
any they can why letters of administration
should not be granted to John H, Almand on
the estate of N. M. Maddox, deceased.
This May 30th 1888.
O. Seamans, Ordinary.
HUGHES & LAW.
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THE BEST SI SHUtT IX THE CITY.
YalisPS Tim m-fNlIn’c: atr
9 peachtree street,
ATLANTA 910.
iJV pa oung
| j' and is prompt and ciiective m cur-;
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gently, strengthens the organs on
which it acts, and awakens them to
a healthy activitv. For sale by Dr.
’
W. H. Lee & Son.
MILLINERY.
Having recently purchased the
entire stock of Millinery and Fan¬
cy goods of Mrs. Cowan and Rich
rdson, I am constantly supple¬
menting the same with new fres 1
goods of the best quality and latest
styles, and hope the well merited
patronage of the old firm will be
extended to their successor,
The public will find my prices
low and stuck complete, consisting
of Hats, Bonnets, Laces, Flowers,
Hosiery, Plumes, Collars, Cuffs j
Kuching, and a great many other!
articles too numerous to mention.j
1 have engaged the services of an j
experienced trimmer.
It will pay you to call and exam¬
my goods and and prices be¬
fore buying. Very Respt’ly,
Miss Fannie Riley.
At Mrs. Cowan and Richardson’s
former stand, Conyers, Ga.
T. J. King,
Maker of Boots and
Slices and Har¬
ness.
SHOP ON COMMERCE AND RAILROAD
STREETS.
Is prepared to execute promptly
and neatly all kinds of Boot, Shoe,
and Harness work. Prices guaran¬
teed and work as good as the best.
I keep the very best stock in the
market and consequently do good
reliable work.
Fine shoes and durable harness a
pecialty.
All kinds of repairing done with
dispatch. T, J. KING,
• Cony’ers, Ga,. Feb. 1st, 1888.
SM.5
J. 8. DANIEL.
CONYFRS------GEORGIA
FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE.
Fire and death are sure and con¬
stant visitors. Be ready. Delay
is da ngeous.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Stone Mountain mte
Georgia Railroad Co.. \
Office General Manager. J
Augusta, Mav. i* 2 , 188 S
COM MENDING SUNDAY.' I3, inst,
the following Passenger schedule will he
operated. Trains run by 90th meridian
FAST LI N E.
no. 27 West daily.
Lv Augusta 9-45 am j Lv Athens 7.45 am
ArConyers II. 57am | Ar Atlanto i 00 pm
no. 28 east daily.
Lv Atlanta 2.42 pm | Ar Athens 7.40 pm
Ar Conyers 340 pm | Ar Augusta 8 .i 5 pm
NO 2 EAST DAILY NO I WEST DAILY.
Lv Atlanta ii.Oo am 1 Lv Augustai0.35am
Lv Conyers 9.19 am | Lv Macon 7.10 am
\r Athens 5.20 pm ] Lv Mil d’vlo 19 am
ArWa’sh’n 5.20 pm | LvWash’n 11.20 am
ArMild’ve 4.11pm ] Lv Athens 90O am
Ar >1 aeon 0.00 pm j Ar Conyers 4 24 pm
Ar Augusta 3 30 pm | Ar Atlanta 5-45 pm
COVINGTON ACCOMMODATION,
Lv Atlanta 6.20 pm j Lv Cov’gt’n 5-40 am
LvConvers LvC^t’ng S.07 pm | Lv Conyers 6.12 am
8.35 pm | Ar Atlanta 7-55 am
NO. 4 EAST DAILY’ NO, 3 EAST DAILY
Lv Atlanta 1115 pm ! Lv AugustaH.00 pm
LvCony’rs 12. 39am [ Lv Conyers 5.07am
Ar Augusta 6.40 am | Ar Atlanta 6.30 am
Train Nos. 27 and 28 will stop at
and recieve passengers to and from
the following stations only : Grove
town, Harlem, Bearing Thomson,
Norwood, Barnett Crawfordville
Union Poir.:. Greensboro, Madison
I j Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington,
Conyers, Lithonia. -^tone Moun
tain and Decatui
j West Train and No. North 1 cot West. nects for Train all points No. 3
connects for Charleston and all points
. East No. 27, for all points West
an ^ ® 0 U Gi West, No. 2S for Charles
ton and Savannah. No. 3 for points
West, an d M, West. V„ l for
IjShN Charleston, bavannah and all points
W GREEN Gen Manager
i££h dobs1 £. g ?;. p* Agtnt
T*? L j
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,i,(;; iOiN OF cKUj X
AND i £ VisES.
3Iy trees this year of all varieties are
the finest and best grown of any I have
ever put upon the market.
JeSSG M. Welborn. _
Conyers, Ga., .Jan 1888.
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LADD’S LIME.
Positively the best lime on the mar¬
ket can be had cheap by calling on
A. J. Pierce.
Conyers Ga, Oct 12th. tf
A. J- & G A. Black
—LUMBER DEALERS—
CONYERS, GA.
\
We have lumber of all kinds.
Sell at mills or deliver, Terms
reasonable. Now located at Hen¬
ry Wilson’s in Sheffield, A .
ders will be promptly filled.
A. J. & G. A. Black.
Conyers, Ga. Jan, IS, 1S8S.
HENRY SC0T m j. ‘
An Old Experienced Barber
In Conyers.
Henry Scott, a noted Atlanta
barber, is now running a barber
shop in the old stand in Lawson
hotel. He is prepared to -dress the
hair in the latest styles. Sharp ra¬
zors, clean towels, anu a full outfit
always on hand to accommodate
customers. Give him a trial and
be convinced that Henry Scott is in
point of fact a neat barber.
ROAD NOTICE.
Georgia Rockdale County : —
To all whom it may concern. All persons
interested at-e hereby notified that if no good
cause be shown to the contrary an order will
be granted by the court of ordinary on the
35th day of June 1888, making and establishing
a change in the road known as the Paper Mill
road coinmeucinging at the top of the hill
near the reside nce of T. M. Thomason on the
East of Yellow river and turning to the right
going in the direction of Black’s cross roads
and running through the lands of Mrs. Mary
Moon, John S'ocomb, W T. Peek and Ralph
Neal and intersecting the road now in use
about one hundred yards west side of Carr’s
Gin branch a distance of about one and a half
miles. Also to abolish as a bublic road so
much of the now in use that is lying between
the two points of the contemplated change
in said road. This May 21st 1888, O. Seamans,
Ordinary.
Atlanta Weekly Journal
This is the great political year, The
battle for tariff reform is to be fought.
The A!lanta Journal is the only genuine
tariff reform paper published at the cap 1 -
ital of Georgia. The Weekly Journal
will contain al! the world’s news, excel
lent editorials, splendid miscellaneous
and special articles, stories.—fifty-six
long columns of good reading every
week. You can have the Weekly anti
January 1st next for 5 o cents. In other
words, you can keep posted on politics
and the news, and .be entertained be¬
sides, all the rest of the year, for half a
dollar. Sample conies free. Addresss
THE ATLASTA JOURNAL,
Atlanta, Ga.
LETTERS of administration.
GEORTxIA, ~r Rockdale county—
To ali whom it may concern: Whereas
Mary A. Black of said Still e having madcap
plication to me for Letters of
with the will annexed on the estate of VYil
Moor, late of said county, deceased, This is
cite ali and singular, the kindred and
tors of the said William Moor, deceased, to
and appear at the Ordinary’s office in
county on the first .Monday in May at
o’clock a. m., then and there to shotv cause,
any they can, why letters of
with will annexed should not be granted to
said Mrs. Mary A. Black or some other fit
proper person on the said William Moor es
tate. Witness ray official signature. This th
3rd of April 1SS8. O. Seamans,
Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Whrreas J. X. Glenn as administrator
Thomas N. Hammock represents by his
tion that he has fully discharged alt his
as such administrator and asks that he be
charged from his said trust. These are
fore to’elteacd require all pei-sons
to show cause on the first Monday in
next against the granting of the discharge
prayed for.
This the third day of May 1888 .
O. Seaman 3 ,
Ordinary.
SOMETHING
KullllS LJfe Size
Bromide alt3
Something new, finest
made , for . low , . f .
a n v Pf
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who has had photographs made
t’her cards or cabinets by
Kuhns at Conyers or bv W.
KuhnS at Atla ; ta can from
negati\e nave T a ^ hue Life T _ 0 :zc ,
same .
portrait made, put up in a line
frame, either gilt or bronze, 5 1-2
iDch m01 ,,j ing , ates t « yle at 112.
tasT“ For Sale-I have two milch
h.
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Manufacturing Clothiers,
X ^LXXOi^Sj ^ ^ / XlOttuCrS T~T ij. _ OiIIU _ -j X*
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£gJx01*S *
17 and 19 Whitehall Street,
Atlanta ^Ga.
£ '!
DE-LEC TA-LAVE- i
IS THE
BEST DENTIFRICE
EVER OFFERED TO THE
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Why? Because it will
1 . Whiten the teeth.
3 . Cleanse the mouth.
ii. Harden and beautify the gums.
•!. purify the breath.*
5 . Prevent f he formation of tartar.
6 . Neutralize any acidity of the saliva.
7 . Aid in preserving the teeth.
8 . Cure tender and bleeding pums.
Dr. Calhoun Endorses* Delectalave
This delightful preparation bus called forth
the following endorsement from Dr. J. W,
Calhoun, the eminent oculist of Atlanta, Ga.:
Atlanta, Ga., October 17,18iS5
Dit. G. T. Bracket:
Mr T)i?ah Sin—Tt affords us formula pleasure after a
careful examination of the of your
DoUctaluve. te hoar testimony to its value,
ond and to ou-stion. state that J regard its curative it as the qualities name are implies, bey¬
a delightful wash, and can recommend it to
the public. Yours truly. M. D.
A. W. Calhoun.
If you wouldfhave wli'te teeth and healthy
gums use Delectalave.
Get a bottle and try it, and you will be eon
\ bleed of its merits, its taste is pleasant and
its aroma delightful. 50 cents bottle.
Asa G. Caxdlf.u & Co
Wholesale Druggist, General Agts
Atlanta, Ga.
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
SHINGLES FOR SALE
J, W. Johnson.
Jan, 1 st 3mo.
Lumber, Lime and Shingles—
Parties wanting either lumber, lime
or shingles will do well to consult
me before buying. A. J. Pierce.
Conyers, Ga. April 6th ’88. tf
LUMBER FOR SALE
I am prepared to fill all orc’e-’E
for lumber of all kinds either by
delivery or at the mill.
John A. Hamilton.
Conyers, Ga , Feb. 17th, 1888.
J- A. DUKES'
New Store Is etc Ct'ET
ters
For Lemonade, Ice cream, Soda
Water, Cigars, Candies, Can goods,
and almost everything in the con¬
fectionery line.
Call and see him when you want
anything cool to drink or any re¬
freshments.
.YOU!* F. STRATTOf,
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Headquarters for Harmonicas,
TRADE ONLY.
49 ffiai den La no, New York.
I DR. J. J. SEAMANS.
DENTIST.
OFFICE 3 WHITEHEAD HOUSE
Convers. Gfca.,
CLEVELAND
AND
VICTORY
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MESTIC.
This cut shows the New Style
Wood Work that the Compel
introducing ^
Artistically Beautiful,
out a Peer.
The new line of attachments t
are now being placed with e *
Domesstic are specialties. N° 0
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