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SOLID SOUTH.
JOHfl-R MADDOX, RHtor.
SATURDAY JAN. 2. 1880.
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A.Volottlllc ' Shower.
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e alls Souu SetTH ta Wishes . , to . all „ , a
happy new year.
]tjs customary on „ .V./. the flist i .,.. t
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of cacb year for paper* to make Ida
tnnt promi**, swelling orations
about their past records, wliut they
have done and ‘ expect to do. All
this may be proper and , nice. .
However, of this painful task ive
arc sweety rcheved. i; |
Asfoi the past we did » -
could under all the circumstances.
As for the future, we promise to
do the best we can. That is all we
‘“ £ . ring „f ...... lalwir
fM. «. Wlto, you. It Win justly
f,rm some idea of our course for the
future’
so .c ri'jieal,» h. P ,y «. ,«r to
bR ■
(Ion. FiUtiugh I.ce was inaugura¬
ted govci por of Virginia yesUnlay.
Gov McDaniel is considering the
appointment of directors ol’ the state
technological school.
There is no doubt that the cause
of temperance would be injured by
mixing it with politics
'(let rerfly young rcriova gentlemen for your
armor I moral 1 Jon by swearing
o!T. The.New Year is a11mnd.
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There are one or two parties in
Alliens w ho w ill be presented to the
next grand jury for selling whiky.
Owing eo the protracted illness of
Mrs. McDaniel there was no recep¬
tion -at the gubernatorial mansion
yesteitla v.
A roan named Jamqs Hunle:. and
a nephew of Senator Joseph E.
Drown, was run over and kHed bv
a n engine of the State Hoad Monday
night.
Stato Chemists White says Atlan¬
ta’s artesian well will have to prove
itself l>v several months’ flow before
it enn be excepted as a genuine ar¬
tesian well.
The Grant monument p ryect in
New York is lagging. A bl. ter fee!
ing prevails among the committee
mil moneyed men ne holding aloof.
The government is to be asked for
aid.
The Augusta City Council passed
an ordinance putting a special tax
of $20 per annum on lawyers. Spec
ini taxations of lawyers is proUVbi
ted bv the Legislature.
A number of the saloon keepers of
Aliant* are arranging to leave in
July. They have virtually given up
the fight. Philadelphia and Brook
Ivn, N. Y„ are the favoriie objective
joints. Several saloonists, whose
ense expire on January 1, have
decided not to renew them, and will
suspend business.
The Atlanta Capital says “it is not
the friends but the opponents of
prohibition that are trying to put it
into polities. To get temperance in¬
to polities will injure the cause, and
its enemies know it. Its friends
know it, too, and are too much de¬
voted to prohibition to wilfully im¬
peril its success.”
A man iuSalem, Mass., has inven
ted a method of ventilating 'silwav
t ars bv means ot fans revolving un¬
de: neath the car through gearing
attached to the axles. The n : r is
forced up into the ear through pipes
having bell-shaped movable openings
above each seat; but this a:r is
freed from dust l»y lirst passing
through water.
A man .njim*d Ful.ord, who used
tovset type on a weekly ediUd by
Mark I wain in \ irgima liked ( tty, when say s
Vhat Mark was not much
he was a young man. lie gave no
»ign ofpromisc and his early « 8S .°,
cintes. did not believe that he would
ever make any, reputation, rultord
says that Mark's old friends have
nearly nil dropped him and dislike
him *o much that they do not read
«h.t wnat ho ui writes wines.
Gen. loomhsleft annuity ... to
an
bne of his servants, and made pro
vision in his will that all the others
should be retained, fit the same pay
they were receiving at the time of
his' death, as long as they wished to
remain with the family. How many
of the Republican philanthropists,
who are always bemoaning the con
dition of the negroes, ever do that
much for their servants, white or
black?—Rome Courier.
Tuesday was the 7G*.b anniversary
of the birth of Hon. William Evart
Gladstone, and he was the recipient
<»Fletters of congratulation from ail
over the kingdom of which he was so
recently the Premier. The old states¬
man is still bale and hearty, and if
in the coming Parliament he will on
worn.
<>l long standing —M. r. Las- ,
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j keep a ? Z !
guarantee 55 r
in quality price. W. • II. < Lie. i
j I)U.
s k tlm ‘‘QqWcn Slipper „ Cigar . j J
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at Weaver Bros.
• PERSONAL. ;
| We can do your job work as nice
as you t an get it done in Atlanta j
and will duplicate their prues ,
Don't send vour work off when wc
1 guarantee satisfaction every par
^j in
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If you { wish at Allan
^ t |, e , t quality Vaint of Paints,
Vanrnl.es, Brushes.
Glass and Putty, go to Dr. Lee’s
Drugstore. Allot these goods are
«f* bought direct from the manulactur
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Mixed Paints.
Dr. W. II. Lee has a large lot of
»i««. ,«I.W of .11 cotef,. TM.
i ,a,nt 18 ,ea<l y for UH ‘- and can be l )ut
<m by anyone whether he be a paint
er or not. Call and get u sainpla
curd of colors free.
Ilnidfleld ... . ., Eeroale ., , Regulator , , will ...
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give a blooming color, an elastic step
and a cheerful spirit to the woman
of sallow com ideation, heavy drag
*!* »»<• * Ji ’i
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Send for our Treatise on “Health and
Happiness of Woman,mailed free.
Biudkiklu Kkui'Latou Co..
Atlanta, On.
Wonderful Cures
W. I). Hoyt A (Jo.. Wholesale and
Retail Druggist of Rome. Ga. says:
We have been selling Dr. King’s New
Discovery, Electric Bi,leisandl*uck-
1'n s Arnica Salve for two years.
Have never handled lemei.ies that
sell us wcl'., or give such universal
sa.isfaciion. There ho ve been some
wonderful ernes effected by these
medicines in thisei.y. Several eases
of pronounced Consumption have
been cnti ely cured by use of a few
bottles of Dr. Ring’s New Discovery
.liken in connection wLli Elec, ie
Di.iers. We guir atilee them always.
Sold by Dr. W. JH. L-e.
Administrator’s Sfilc.
I will sell In-fore the court bouse door
in the city of Conyers Rockdale in county, Febru¬
Georgia, on the first. Tuesday seventy-live
ary next., one hundred and
acres of land, more or less, in said coun¬
ty ; same being in one body and bounded
as follow s : On the north and w est by the
Frank Slgmau place, on the east by lands the
of E. 11. Baker and Mrs. Mjller, on
south-east by lauds of Mrs. Miller and
southwest by lands.of R. II. Canm n . It
being the place whereon Mrs. Elizabeth
I.aeey lived a great number of years be¬
fore her death The same to be sold as
ilia property’ of the estate of said Eliza¬
beth Lacey for the purpose of pay ing
the indebtedness of her estate anil a di¬
vision among her heirs . Sold by order
of the court of Ordinary’of one-half cash, said the county. other
Terms of sale, .
half due let day of Xovcinlier next with
small notes, good security Titles and Interest made
from day of sale. to lie
upon payment of entire purchase money
Jan. 1st 1886. Thomas J. Day,
Administrator.
SHERIFF SALES.
T17TLL he sold before the court house
VV door in the city of Conyers on the
first Tuesday in February, 1886, within
the legal hours of sale, to the described highest
bidder for cash, the following
property, to-xvit: One store room or
store hou#o and lot on C eater street in
the town of Tony era under hotel, it he
ing the corner store room under south
side of hotel; sixty feet long, and front
and width twenty-four feet, occupied buggies. at
present by T. E. Brodnax for
\V. Glonton, traupferrec, versus T. K.
Brodnax and J. M. Zaeliry. parties Property
pointed om by dofendant and in
possession uotlttiHU, ^his Dee. Jl, 1885.
At the same time and place the follow
ing described property to-w it : A part of
laud lot no. 340 in the 16th district ot j
f ; >llows . ; o n t hosouth by Yellow river. !
|t|| p,,. ( . as t by land lot no. 351. in same '
j distinct, on th«‘ north by lands clamed now
j by Misses Kfttie and Fannie Carr,Jiehig
j «Vl°n«dd^tevtodJi.M ’
lu> r0 p 0l tv u f B. F. Carr to satisfy collee- one
i ( j f a | RK ned by W. IV. Nelms, tax
tor. againstB F Carr for state and conn
| ty tax for the vyar 1884; also one ti fa is
; ! sued byM L \\ ood, Fannie tax collector,against Carr,
Miss Kiltie and present for
claimants,for state and county pointed tax by
the vear 1885. Property out
^ t - a * p H rtiesin possession notified, and I.e
yy made by T II Bryans, L * . re¬
turned to me. This 2d day of Jan, 1886
W.ll. M. A ustis, bhe ri .
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All who wish bargains call on b.
• J. Richardson & Cowan. They are
selling at cost,
rL^FUSSRdi . , r nt—ttmi’aColebrotod
A BUT VIOLIN STR 1 N 6 S
world. Every atrmf wan^nted.
No 8trin*s Sold *t K«UlS.
imrorur John wa f^ w toiwa ccwei
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SHERIFFS SALES.
resag^ Q t , or „j u< Rockdale countv:
the first Tuesday in January next, Mu
following property, to-wit: One house
an<! lot. and a blacksmith shop on
lot, dtuated in the tmvn of Convex, and
*,,1,1 to contain one-fohrtb 4j£) of«» »« r «
mor ,. w less, and hounded as follows:
On the north-east by Decatur ft ret-1,
„brth-wcst by Baptist church Tot: Font .
west by lot ofT. II. Bryans,and south
Sf* dime^im
j on ^ 8 j n posseesion of said houses ami
iot>. Levied on by J.H. Taylor, former
sheriff, to satisfy a fi. ta . from the stipe
rior court tf said county of ROekdale in
of T. 11. Bryans vs, dun
paying balanceot purchase tp° n V
^ 1
JJ, *. 'above described ii p .ytU operty to be
t the risk of T. II. sr.. for
n.er purchaser, who bid the same oil at
^vember wiles.
t ‘ c • ■ • M "sheriff.
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SALE.
Georgia, Rockdale county.
TTTIl.L W be sold before the cohit bouse
£»'!» of c...^ *UM»
Uav ,J J Ilf 8 1‘iniiiirv ’ n«t to tl.e highest
i(J (ler f rthe milmving property, the
to _ w -, t; A certain house and lot in
town of Conyers, the 16th district, of
originally Henry now Rockdale county,
^itig a part of lot No. 200 and bounde I
, lH follows: Begining in the middle of
Noith street on right of way of Georgia
railroad and running N, 54 deg. H.
chain and fifty-four links; then 8. 87% P
deg. E. two chains and fifty three links;
then S. 15 deg. W. one chain and fifty
one links; then .8.87% deg. TV. four
chains and seventy links; to a stake in
the middle of the street four chains and
seventy four links to the begining cor¬
ner; containing two and one-hundredth
of an acre—levied on as the property of
IV. J. Carr and Mrs. N. A. Carr, to satis¬
fy a mortgage fi. fa. from the superior J.
court of said county in favor of W.
Turner and 11. A. 1>. Turner, adminis
trator* of the estate of A A Turner, (de¬
ceased), against said W J Carr and N A
Carr. Property pointed possession out by mort¬
gage fi fa. and tenants in no¬
tified $8.25
A. P. Mitcuki.i.,
Deputy Sheriff.
Decree «i the Court.
A A Thomason s Bill for account etc. in
vs. Rockdale superior
George 8 Phil- f court, verdict &- decree
lips, and otliersC Aug. adj’d term 1885.
In pursuance of a decree of the court,
in the above stated cau^e, I ..will, sell at.
public outcry, before the couft house
door in the city of Conyers within the
legal hours or sale, on the first Tuesday
in January, 1886. the follow ing describ¬
ed property, to-wit: A tract or parcel of
land in said county containing'one hun¬
dred acres more or less, being parts of
lots Nos 315, 324 and 326, in the 4th
district of originally Walton, now Rock¬
dale county. Bounded on the west by
land lately owned by Joel'Sniitb ; south
by Thomas A White; north by Big
Haynes creek; east Blake, by lands anil lately,own¬ being the
ed by Caleb A.
land on which Mrs. Elizabeth F. Phil¬
lips and her children reside. Said land
advertised for sale in obedince to the de¬
cree of the court in the above stated bill
of complaints etc., in said ease of A. A.
Thomason vs. Charity F. jr., E., Arlington George 1)., S.,
Mary E., Elizabeth
and l.uvestus Phillips, defendants, chil¬
dren of said Mrs. Elizabeth F. Phillips.
The proceeds of said sale to be distribut¬
ed as directed and ordered in -said decree.
Terms of sale cash. Purchasers to be
given possession on compliance with
said terms. This November 5th 1885
A 1’ Mitchell,
Deputy Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR SALE.
On the 1st Tuesday in January,
] 886, the dwelling house and lot of
Mrs N c> McLean, \ (deed) in the .
c, t.V ot Comets, on Af . Iel h < n ^
street, will be sold before the couit
house door. The lot contains one
a( , re of land. The house has four
( rooms. The place has a splen
‘M -11 of ~tor. *««' *•«>'<">. or
chard, and tho luace is undei good
repair.
Also, ’ at the same time and place
win be sold the p l antation , 1S 5 acres
of land, more or less, belonging to
the same estate, lying in Ephraim Honey
G ree |; district, known as the
^ate^has^Jt of
crock bottom land; about 25 acres
of original forest land, all the tilla
pjp j al Jj js in a fi ue st . lte G f C ultiva
lion( an ,i is remarkably productive.
The terms for the dwelling and
farm will be one half cash and the
remainder due next fall with interest,
Joskch S. Mclkan.
CotfiBRS, Ga., Nov. 4th 1SS5.
Application for Homestead.
Georgia, Rockdale county :
Whereas, L. F. Scott has applied to
me for exemption of personalty and set
ting apart and valuation of homestead,
and I will pass upon the same at my of
See at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 6tl» day of
January, 1886. O. Seamans,
% • Ordinary.
OUR PREMIUM.
We oflfer Cleveland and his Cabi
net, a beautiful picture for every
home, as a premium with the Some
SOUTH lor one years SUOSOriptlOn. t
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ri 1116 .. nct . . , _ _ * h T\ a
» nre ’ s ur v s1Z0
somcly finished. , They h can , be had
at this office, Dr. W. H. Lee’s, G. W.
VV 'r aVC, ‘ A ' ;UUl 9t th f,
office where , subscription . will be ta
IZ SS ^ SSSn £ T u
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SHERIFFS SALES.
YMTILL ! ,e *£ UI the
SiFs'-fiSSSa (Y, 11V ers on
‘O ’er . ; Tra( k parcel of
F^hhijraw] . }t . , or district
being in the 10th
* A G, Rockdale eoun
f142, «enry now containing two
]*' 'j e ' n ,f ^follows: ''a oue half acres, Hai- and
South by Tom
}$,*<>" , r 'Ya.ahn | )V Asbercy Veal, north by
and west by lands of
‘‘j p ]|. uh jj„' ^iS^KXtb* (deceased), and W.
***"'' • • ‘ \o 143 being in the
i\.,?' f i„r
0 f originally Henry eighty-five now
CO mitv, containing On the
a nd Den ndetl as follows:
south by tv. T. Chafln, on the west by
«A, Sonh rf . t: «i i i mentioned t lot of land -No. J42,
on Brooks Posey on the
west by 1I ^S'ln t ook office “B”
* , '^ rior ;. olll . t ' of Rockdale hereinaftei county, mention- and
described in fl. fa.
edand referred to as part of the desenp
SWSSK
of the estate of John P. Hardin, (dec’d), the
to satisfy an execution issued from
S..»
11. Hardin as administvator of the estate
of John F. Hardin, (deceased), to be re
covered of the goods and chatties, urn is
and tenements of said estate, and espe
daily of the lands herein described and
referredto. This December.Ft, i, 18So.
A. P. Mitchki.i.,
I eputy hlien .
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil¬
blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Idles, or no pay re¬
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect Price
satisfaction, or money refunded.
25 cets per box. For sale by Dr. W. H.
Lee.
Dr. J. G. Westmoreland
Cures Piles without the knife, and ligature in less
or hot iron, without pain, permanently.
than a week, perfectly and
Female diseases, Cancer and other ulcers
treated liis special application, and Con¬
sumption, Asthma, Nasal Catarrh, and
Bronchitis is by Ids special model of
halation. 55% S. Broadst., Atlant-, Ga,
TUTTS
PILLS
25 YEA S 8 S 8 M USE,
The Greatest Kedieal Triump h of the Age I
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
La*. <if appetite. Bowels costive. Pain la
the head, with a Sail utilisation In ih»
bncfc part, I’uln under the ahonlder.
Hade, lfultness after catlne. with agt*
lvcUimtion Irritubiiiiy to exertion of l>ody or mind,
oftsmper, Low .pifits, with
a feeling of hiivimr necrleeted aoifie duty.
Weariness. ]>izziness, Finttcrlnc at the
Heart. Dots before the eyes, Ileudacbe
over the riffbt eye, Restlessness, with
fitful dvenms, Ilisbly xoSortd t'rlue, and
CONSTIPATION,, adapted
TDTT'S PILLS are dose especially offsets such
to »n3h cases, one astonish sufferer. a
ehangc of foellngas to the
Thi-v Increase the Plcsh, Appetite, the uml system cause tha U
Wj to Take on their Tonic. thus Action
nourished, and Organs by .IS ular Stools on
the prortucthjlhlras^iRc^^yjfurraj^StjjWJt. Digest Ive oa ore
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Ghat Hat* or Whirkbrb application changed to *
Glossy Black by * single color, acta or
this Pric. It imparts a natural
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sent bv express on receipt of fit.
Office, 44 Murray St., Now York.
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"LIV .
Ruptures instantly relieved by Fry’s cel
ebrated truss. '
inward The only Truss giving holding an upward and
with the pressure! same as rupture up
hand. N0 pressure on the back.
No thigh straps tochafe. First pnemium
and mudals award (1 at Cincinnatti exposi
tion 1884. For sale bv Dr. Wm. H. Lee;
Conycrs, Ga
CLINCMAN’S
OBACCO
REMEDIES
l‘bo Granted ladies) Mucovcry of
“0-50. without lo hula 0-. ouch! to Do
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THE CLIHGMAH TOBACCO OINTMENT
THE MOST EFFECTIVE PREPARA¬
TION ou the market for PUes. A SERE felled CURE
for Itcbhitf Hu revrr to x\tb
rnaiipt relief. Will cure Antvi Ulcers. ALscem,
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CARE
E. S’ifeW Ulcers
U*rt>unclM Bvme i-oioas. ik,res Sere Ejm.
Sore Throitt Bunions Grams. NeorAigiA Rbeo iaati ei n ,
ss'fcSii ioc3
of ia-ecw. *c. in f«t »iiw» »u iiriution
«»—»-» Pr.^varu.
THE CLIN8MAN TOBACCO PLASTER
err Pared »rcordI„ F tv the ,»«« «H«i,iHc
P-un* where. fn>m too deiicat# »«tAte of the system.
he patient ie unable to Lear the stronger Appliest km
J Jie Pains, Tvibacoo Cake. For Heedache or c^Ber Ache#
^ntl it i» inYaluable. Price Jo ri».
Ask your drugyirt fur these remedies, or write to the
—«ocureco.
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Mu lad. WI" of the lat WOI'
km Oln- .- ml.
REAL BARGAINS IN
w X GOODS, SHOES, etc- at U. F. HARPER & BRO’S. Call and
line of canned goods, etc. see t
■ Heaty now
STOCK, Cheaper than ever before, at U. F. HARPER & BRd s
Novelties infancy can
« u. F. m a it ter * B^r^awjmn^TOW.xioa.i Bro
u. F. Harper & »
Well Paid Employmei
can always be secure rr by yon. in if you few are months, a competent'SHORT]] at little
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students can receive the very best greatly tuition 'reduced in PENMANSHIP, A
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to u8 WE CAN Principal
££ , “SLm Circulars to Professor H. A. HALE, Shorthand
«««*r «««t »* P o.n« W***? for yours.,t " *
J. S. McLEAN,
MANUFACTURER OF
FIE BUGGY mi WAGBH MB
And everything in the Harness line. Made of the best materials ajj
WORKMANSHIP FIRST CLASS.
Keep always in stock a full line of the
Btst Harness, Mas, Breeeiu Ii
Blankets, and anything you need in the harness lines at
Astonishing Low Pro
Boots 0,20.cl Slxoeo
to order. Any kind of a boot or shoe you want made to suit m
jgflP’All kinds of repairing done at reasonable rates fyi
J. S. McLean,
Commerce *ati Railroad streets, Conyers, Ga.
MILLINERY!
P. A. COWAN & RICHARDSON
Return thanks to their friends for past favors and ask you to call
Examine our New Stock of Mi-llem
THE CHEAPEST THAT WE HAVE EVER BROUGHT TO the Cl
WE HAVE A LARGE LOT OF NEW STYLE
Eats, Bouts, Ikon, Finos, Iks, 1
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF
Ladies’ and Misses’ Hos
Jersey Gloves from 35 cents up;
Velvet Ribbon from 5 to 35 cents per yard;
Laces from 1 to 50cents; Velveteen from
50 cents to $1.65; Plumes from 15 cents to $5;
Handkerchiefs from 5 to 50 cents each; and
EVERYTHING in the MillineRY Li
CALL AND SEE US, P. A. COWAN dc RICHARDSOXj
CASW
G. W. WEAVER Sc BRO.
-NIGHT’S CORNER
ARE OFFERING SPECIAL
-BY THEIR
SPAT CASH SYSTEM.
-KEEP A FULL LINE OF
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-AND—
GROCERIES.
-HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
CouLxxtr 3 T ^rod.“CLce
Ci ii See Them,
vQ‘Ifib—k—éales and Short Profits“;
STRICTLY CASft!
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