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Alliance Directory.
Anderson Alliance.—Meets Sat¬
urday evening before the second
and fourth Sundays in each month.
Conyers Alliance.—Meets Satur
day evening before the second Sun¬
day and Saturday night before the
fourth Sunday.
Smyrna Alliance.—Meets Satur
day evening before the first and
tlmd Sundays.
Oak Gioyc Alliance.—Meets Sat¬
urday night before the first Sunday
».nd Saturday evening before the
third Sunday.
Pleasant Hill Alliance. —Meets on
Saturday evening before the first
and third Sundays.
Harmony Alliance.—Meets Satins
day before the first and third Sun
days.
Sheffield Alliance.—Meets Satur¬
day evening before the second add
fourth Sundays.
Union Alliance—Meets every first
«ud third Saturdays in each month.
Livijgston is speaking in Louisi¬
ana this week.
Next Tuesday will decide the
great battle between the parties in
Ohio and in New York. la New
York the democracy will sweep the
gtate, but wc have grave apprehen¬
sions of the result in Ohio. If
Campbell should win he will be the
most prominent democrat before the
country for the presidency in 92 .
Ilill does not seem to boom much.
It may be that he is not a “boomer/
Pay for your paper and be hap-
The stealage of the late J. O.
Wynn, State Business Agent
of the Alliance Exchange, has
been settled. Some cash was paid,
»U of Wynn’s real estate turned over
susd a bond given lor any detect
■which might occur after the proper¬
ty was disposed of. In this way the
exchange will not lose anything in
the end.
We notice from the papers that
Haliodal Union Company have es~
tabliabed business in Kentucky,
JNorvli Carolina Kansas and Dakota.
In thebe states the alliance have en¬
dorsed the company and are doing
business through it. The company
is also establishing stores ail over
Georgia, titty or more counties bave
ing already made arrangements to
go into the oompany.
Mrs. G. M. Jones aud tamily are
Wishing relatives in the city.
NOTICE.
I made a note to J. b. b uller lor
SO dollars in Oct. 1891—which I will
»ut pay. It was for worthless horse.
Mary Smith.
Fifteen acres of good land situa¬
ted in town for sale cheap. Call on
YV J. Dabney.
22£ cents a doxen for 100 dozen
eggs at Bailey & Co.
UN 11 ED.
The First ami Second Baptist
churches of this place have uni¬
ted and hereafter there will be
only the Baptist chureh of Con
yers. Services will be held on
the second and fourth Sundays
in each month, Kev. A. J. Goss
preaching on the second and
Bev. Swanson on the fourth
The meetings will he held in the
building of the Second church
Miss Cleopatra Sawyer gave
tier friends an engoyable socia¬
ble last night.
Prof. R- A. Guinn’s school
closed yesterday evening. It
will he lesunaG at Oakland
Seminary.
Miss Clide melton is assisting
Maddox with his school at
HbiYrna.
FOR SALE.
On Nov. 25th. 1891 will be sold
at 1 the S D Almand farm 2 miles
east of Conyers on rnA n
> ■
f
.
First four fine young mules, one
mare ___; _■ and co*t, Hogs and oow. ^ec
ond Corn, fodder and shucks. Third ^
two’ twoboree wagons anti tool., harness, mb
........ on.« h«i.«
a complete ginnery outfit- A ms
known on day of sale.
S. D. A I. A. A EM AND.
Mr. George YV Warren is moving to
town. We are glad to welcome Mr.
YVarren to our city.
FOR OVER FI FTY YEARS.
Mbs. Winslow’s Soorhin a Syrup has
been used for over fifty ifearr by mill
ions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It soothes
the child, softens the gum, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for lYiarrhoea. It will relieAe the
poor little sufferer immedirtely. Sold by
Druggist in every part of the world.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for “Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,’
and take no other kind.
TAX COLLECTORS NOTICE.
I will be at the precincts for the
purpose of collecting state and county
tax for the year 1891 on the following
days:
Lorraine— Monday September 28fcb
Monday October 20th, Monday No¬
vember 16tb.
Honey Creek —Wednesday, Sept.
30th, Wednesday Oct. 28th, Wednes¬
day November 18th.
Sheffield—T uesday Sept. 29th,
Tuesday Oct. 13th, Tuesday Novem¬
ber 10th.
Balance of the time will be at my
office in Conyers. Murdoch,
D. W.
Tax Collector.
LK. H. H. M’DOIMI.1)
RESIDENT DENTIST
CONYEK S»- GA;
I hereby tender my sincere thanks
my friends and customers for their liber¬
al patronage in the past and respectfully All
solicit a continuance of the same.
work guaranteed to satisfaction.
Citation for iiiinlstrator
GEORGIA Rockdale county—
Whereas J. 8. Granado having in due
form made application to the court of
ordinary for Ltd I ere of administration
on the Estate of H. L Grenade late of
said county deceased and I will pass up
on the came on the tiret Monday in De
cemlier next. O. EkAaians.
This 27th. of Octolior 1891. Ordinary.
Citation For tii'snna.
GEORGIA. Rockdale county—
Whereas, YV. N. McKnight administra¬
tor of the Estate of B. N. McKnight de¬
ceased Represents t. o the court
dimly filed in this office that ht has fi-l'y
administered B. N. McKnight’s all Estate,
this is therefore to cite persons con¬
cerned heirs and creditors to show cause
if any they cun why said administrator
should not be discharged from his ad
minisiration and Receive Letters of dis¬
mission on the first Monday in February
1892. O. Ska mans.
This 27th of Oct. 1891. Ordinary.
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINIS¬
TRATION
GEORGIA ROCK I‘ALE COUNTY—
Notice is hereby given to all persons
co’ rented that ou the 21st day of Rock¬ De¬
cember 1890, L. S. Hellah, late of
dale county, departed this life intestate
and no person applied for administration
on the estate ol said L. S. Bellah in said
state and administration "ill lie vested
in the clerk of the Superior court, or
some other fit and proper person after
the publication of this citation unless
valid objection is made to his apivoint
nient.
Given under my hand and office sig¬
nature.
This 20 of Oct., 1891. O. Seamans
Oid inary.
proof*fros. Address F. ItlHl OX, 86S Broadway. .N$w York.
CHICHESTER’S EhGUSH, RED CROSS D’SMOHO BRAND
rwememu * r\\i\is
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. Tk« &«re,ssd rohabit Pill for sals.
Ladle*, ask Druggist for Chichester $ English Dia m ond 8r<md is Red sad Gold metallic
boxes s— \od with bloe ribbon T*ke bo otker kind. Recess tosbsHtutions and Imitations. v
All pills is pasteboard boxes, piuk wrappers arc dancer*** sotaterfcUa At Druggists, or aeod «s
4c. is stamps for narticftlars, ustiOKwisls, aud **Kclw far Ladles," in Uttar, by rclira MalL
lO.OOft Testimonials. Same Pmpor. CHICHESTER CnCHICAL PHILADELPHIA*>*» Co , Madtonn Soamre,
Hold fev %U Local nrBsciaU.
5
In the L. J. Ahnaiid House on Commerce stree,
Have on hand a full line ot
Groceries,
C onfeetioneries,
Cigars, Snuffj Tobaco, Flour, Meat. Meal. Sugar, svrup, and
kinds ot family supplies at
THE LOWEST PRICES
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
BAILET CO.
Decmter Stain Sale.
Will lx- sold before the court house
door in the city of Conyers between le
mi] hoi r-of tale on the tir-t Tuesday of
j n December next, seventv-five acres
]flntl mort , or i PPS i„ the 4tli district of
origionaby Walton now Rockdale
county, arid bounded as follows: On the
east by T. C. Mitc hell and the* Bailey
*^2 it.
Bradford and on the north by lands of
G. W. SirnontoH and Charlotte A. Moon.
Levied on as the propterty of G P.
Sigman and E S. Sigman to satisly a
ti la issued from tire Superior court of
Rockdale comity in favor of T. J. and
W. E. Treadwell, surviving paitners of
T. J. A W. E. Treadwell & Co. against point
G. I*, and Plaintiffs’ E. S. Sigman propertv This Oct
etl out by ‘ attorney.
30 181/1. 155-\v-5ts.
Also at the same time and place the
following described property, to-wifc:
One tractor parcel of land lving in the
llith, disitrict, of originally Henry now
Rockdale county and bonnded as follows
On the north by II. A. Smith and W. L.
Peek, on the souih by W. W. L. Peek
and J. E. V\ hitaker; on the east by J. k.
II. Anderson; on the west by D. M.
Almand and H. A. Smith, containing 70
acres of land, more or less levied as the
property of J. A. Robinson, to satisfy
one* fi fa issued from the superior court
of Rockdale, county in favor of Adair
Bros & Co against J. A. Robinson Prop¬
erty pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
Tenants in possession notified. This
Oct. 30th 1891. YV. H. M. Austin.
13fi-w-5ts. Sheriff.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
JSrvralytc jfersons
And those troubled with nervousness resultla
from care or overwork will be relieved by takin
Iirown’s Iron Hitters. Genuin
has trade mar: -td crossed re-'. Vr>- ----- wrappe
If Asl( mv moots ante for In W. L, place Douglas ask Shoos,
not lor catalogue, your your the
dealer to send for secure
itgeucy, and get them for you.
8WTAK.E NO SUBSTITUTE. JO
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HL FQ H 3ES
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread
to hurt the feet; made of the bbst fine shoes calf, stylish of this
and easy, and because we make more
grade than any other from manufacturer. $5.00. It equals hand
sowed shoes costing llaud-uevred, $4.1)0 to the finest calf
99, C OO Genuine equals French
shoe ever offered for $5,00;
Imported shoes Hand-Mewed which cost from Welt $8.00 ,Hhoe, to $128)0. fine calf.
(|> $ OO stylish, comfortable and durable. The best
shoo over offered at this price $li.G0 ; same $9.1*). grade as cus¬
tom-made shoes costing from to
O SO Police Mhuei Farmers. Railroad Man
90* and Is-tter Carriers all wear them; soles, Anecalt, exten¬
seamless, smooth Inside, will heavy three
sion edge. f>0 One pair cnlfi wear a year. offered at
Aft 9*. fine no better shoe over
this price; one trial will convince those
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
46 SpSmm 0 *-15 and $2.00 Workingman’s durable. Those shoes who
are very strong trial will and other make.
have given them a wear no
BftVfil OUT S Shi.00 and 81.73 school shoes they sell are
their worn the by the Increasing boys every sales where; show.
on ■ arliao morlts, S0-00 as Ilnnd-newed shoe, best
kflUlvD Dongola, very stylish; equals French
Imported shoes costing 84.00 from $4.0) and to 81.73 $6.00, shoe
Undies’ 4.30, Stylish and durable. ror
Misses are the best fine Oongola.
Caution.—See that the W. L. Douglas’ of each shoo. name and
prise are stamped W.L. on DOUGLAS, bottom Brockton, Mass.
SOUD BY
J. H. ALMAND & COMPANY.
SAFE INVESTMENT
SECURITIES
MUNICIPAL BONDS
INDUSTRIAL STOCKS
CORPORATION BONDS
APPROVED BANK STOCKS
CAREFULLY SELECTED,
TRIED, SAFE,
PAY COOD INTEREST.
-ALSO—
DESIRABLE INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
IN PROSPEROUS CITMS.
FQR puLL PARTICULAR3 AND reference*,
WRITE
ESCHBACH, MCDONALD A CO.,
16 to 2 S Whitehall, St., Nnwr York.
¥ 1 . ;
Wm B m .
yj
\V -7
for Infants and Children.
“Castor! a is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.” H. A. Archer, M. D., ,
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, Y.
The Ce.vtaur Company, 77 Murray Street, X. T
7 -./
OO 1 if f; &
WANTED!
We want all your cotton
seed and will pay the
MET CASH PRICE!
W e give special prices to
ginners. Don’t fail to see
us.
We are now paying 15
cents a bushel, all Cash
no trade.
W. O. Cooper,
Agent for the Atlanta Cotton Seed Oil Milk
At Terrell Plow Factory.
D1
u.
Cotton stored and Insured at lowest rates.
COTTON weighed on standard Balances. THE PA
TRONAGE of tha public is solicited, and
Satisfaction fauA&ML
BRING ME FOUR COTTON TO WEIGH and STORE
Respectfully,
rH )
At Planters Warehouse Across Railroad.
FlUC Mil!
I have the best Ginning Machinery in the County and wih
GIH YUDS COTTON FOETHE THIRTIETH
And Guarantee Satisfaction. e
Thanking my friends and customers for past P atI ^
and hoping for continuance of the and more too, j
a same
main Yours to Serve,
O-, E".
ARGO & KING.
Dealers in Family Groceries, Canned Goods, ( - t,n
Confectioneries. Bay'
Fresh Loaf Bread Every
jC Satur day- F° A -n k
TOWN
25 CENTS.
Come and See L s
At Whitaker’s old stand on Commerce street.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation
Km |estion nS ’ SiVeS Sleep * and P roa Mtes di.
Without injurious medication.