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J. N. HALE, Editor.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THEIALLIANCE*
~~Announcements :—For Congress, ten
dollars; for State Senator, seven dollars ;
for County Offices, five dollars.
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
FOR CONGRESS.
Hon. L. F. Livingston, of Newton
county.
FOR REPRESENTAT1TE
Mr. Andrew J. Smith is a Candidate
for the lower house of the State Legis¬
lature, subject to the Democratic nomi¬
nation. candidate for
Pr. .1 A Stewart is a
the Legislature subject to the Democrat¬
_
FOR ORDINARY.
James C Barton will ask the support
of the voters of the people of Rockdale
for the office of Ordinary.
To the voteis of Rockdale County —
I hereby announce my self as a candi¬
date for election to the Ordinary’s office
1 feel under many obligations lor the
kindness shown me heretofore and hope
you will continue the same favor. I will
itled (, e myself to serve the people to the
best of my ability. O. Seamans.
NO TICE TO LIU ENDS.
Mr. G. I*. Elliott formerly of
the firm of G. P. Elliott, Con¬
yers, Ga., wishes to thank all
of his old friends and custom
Civs for their past favors and
patronage, and inform them
that hd has just enterrd into
his new and elegant store room
in Lithonia where he can be
found with the new firm of G.
P. Elliott Son *Y Co. and would
be more than glad to have any
and all of his old frier ds cal 1
and see him. The new firm
now preposes to double the a
mount of stock carr ed by the
old firm of G, P, Elliott. Any
one having barter to dispose of
will find i t largely to their in¬
terest t‘-» call on him as Litho
iiiu is the best market for bar¬
ter on /lie Georgia P railroad.
To the Atlanta Journal: Liy
Ingston is safe—shake.
To the esteemed Herald: Our
unde Lon got thei'ej why
should we not celebrate?
Northen will be elected gov
ener of Georgia by GO,000 ma
jority is our opinion.
Col Sam Talliaforro, of Ful¬
ton has been nominated for
congress by the third party.
Jones, the Democratic nomi
nee for Ooverner of Alabama,
defeated Kolb the third party
and pension candidate, by a
hout 30 or 40,000.
Sam Small failed to secure
the Third Party nomination
congress. He can now sing
that familiar old hymn; My
name’s Sam and 1 don’t give a
<1 n etc.
The Democratic mass meet
ing in Walton county last
‘
urday , said . , to , , have been at
is
tenfied by over 2000 people.
Walton county will poll a very
light third party vote.
Col. U. C Post in speakiiigof
the Quitman row says:
Of course 1 do not suppose
the ,, gentlemen . whom , we
ex
peeled to meet in joint discus
sum are m any way responsi¬
ble for any portion of the out¬
rage of the day or night. I am
still of l..e opinion that they are
gentleman far above such
things.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
By virtnre of an order issued from the
court of Ordinary of Rockdale county
on the 1st Monday in July 1H)2 will
he sold before the court hou-e door in
Conyers, Rockdale county, on the first
Tuesday in November 1892, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
all of the following described property
to vit: One tract or pa ret 1 of land con¬
taining ( 151 ) one hundred and fifty one
acres, more or less, b ing part of land
lots number 34 f and 347. lying and be¬
ing in the 10th district of originally
Newton, row Rockdale county, and
bounded as follows; On the north by
the other lands of S. H. Anderson de¬
ceased, on the south and east by the
public raod leading from Conyers to
Gee’s Mill and on the west by the lands
of Nelson Overbay . This tract of land is
place.” known and There recognized it as the good, “ home sub¬
is on one
stantial. 6 room frame dwelling, well
built and arranged, all necessary out
buildings, stables, barns, gin house e’c.,
fine in good orchard condition, of choice splendidly fruit etc,, watered, etc.
Forty acres of this place is in original
forest. This farm is in a high state of
cultivation and is known in this sale as
farm number one.
ALSO,
At the same time and place there will
be sold the following described proper¬
ty to wit: (151) one hundred and fifty
one acres of land, more or less, being
parts of lots number 341 and 347, lying
and being in the Kith district of original
iy Newton now Rockdale county, and
bounded as follows: On the North by
Miss Florilta Carr and others’ on the
east by the public road leading from the
town of conyers to Gee’s Mill; on the
south by the lands described above in
farm known as farm number one; on the
This west by the lands of Nelson Overbay.
farm is also m n very high state of
cultivation. T ere is on it two tenant
louses, good water, orchards etc. Twen¬
ty five acres in woods and ten acres or
more in good bottom land. This place
is known in the advertisement and sale
as farm number 2.
ALSO,
At the faint 1 time and place there will
be sold the following described property
to wit: ( 82 ) Eighty land two acres, more or
less being part of lo t No. 36(> and
lying and being in the B5th district of
originally bounded Newton now Rockdale coun¬
ty and as follows: On the north
by the lands of Messrs IV lor and Mom
on the east by the lands of the Misses
Overton; the on thesoutn by the lands of
Hargrove estate and on the we.-t by
the public road leading from the town of
Conyers to Gee’s Mill. The farm was
formerly a part of the Abijali Overbay
place, has two settlements; line water,
two good orchards etc., and is a'so in a
fine state of cultivation. This farm is
cnown in the advertisement and sale as
farm numbea 3.
ALSO,
At ti e fame time and place will be
sold the following described property to
wit: (114) one hundred and fourteen
acres of land more or less, being jmrtsof
land lots No’s. 867 and 368, lying and be
ing in the 16lh district of originally New
ton now Rockdale county and bchUicM
as follows: On the north by the lands of
Mrs. S. E. Summers; on the ea t bv the
and lands Dr. formerly owned (lie by James Guffin
Means; on sooth the' by the
.Gads of J. M. Zackry and on west
by the lands of J . H. Smith and the
Hargrove estate. 1 here is oix fhi J place
at.out 10 acres of fine pine forest; of cultiva- al-o
fine farm in a splendid state
lion and is where John O'lean now lives.
This farm is kno~n In tlie sale snd ad¬
vertisement a* farm numb r 4.
All of the above described property
sold as the property of 8. H. Anderson
deceased for 1 he purpose of paying the 1
debts against the esta’e a - ul for the 'pur¬
pose of distribution among I ho Loirs of
said estate . Terms of sale &'"e as follow-;
One third cash; one third to be paid the
first d iy of November 1893; one third to
b pain the first day of November 1>94.
Eight per cent interest from ilate of sale
will be charged on all defored payments.
Bonds for titles will be given purchasers
It is optional with purchasers to par all
cash or pay balance at any time before
due.
This July 30 1893.
J. H. Almand,
Admr.
S. H. Anderson, deceased.
All the above lands lay about, 3A miles
south east of Conyers.
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Goldnia ne itvoYsal! 1
physical, debility, f.rkors of
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of the Press nnd voluntary cured. * ii/xo, HUYr.
testimonials of the Expert • treat¬
Consultation in person or by mail. and CER
ment. JNVIOLAt LK SECRECY
^LT'iVab^y ScienceoT^LifefoUsor Medical Institute has many imi.
‘“The than gold. rre *' rvation, 'd it now. is A
treasure more valuable r mruto
weak and xekvoc** m.v '■
«v«rv Medical Ilev 'ed.
be STRONG .— .
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BROWN’S IRON OUTERS
Cures Indigos.non. RiUousnv». l..yspo|*ia. Mala,
ria. Nertousuesa. and General lk-bility. rhysi
ciam rocommand iu All dualorv soli it. Gonuiua
tMtinda aark and crenaad re* llaa« »* w rappm.
MALLARY BROS & CO
MACON, GA.
DROP US A LINE AND GET ESTIMATES ON
GINS, PRESSES, BOILERS, SAW & GRIST
OP. ANYTHING IN THE
2 v£a,clAirAer 3 r I_iln.e.
A POSTAL CARD TO US MIGHT SAVE YOU CON
SIDERABLE MONEY. TRY IT.
Mailarv Bio’s & Co • >
Macon. G-a.
tt®k,Mention this paper when you write.
ROOM, ROOM-
25,000 Dollars "Woxtla- o±
•'FURNITURE TO B E
PARLOR, BEDROOM, KITCHEN and DINING ROOM
Furniture, Reed and Rattan Goods, Picture Easels, Ladies
Desks, Book Cases, Baby Carriages, Mattresses, Bed Springs,
Pillows, Wardrobes, Folding Beds, Lawn Benches and Chairs
All these goods must be sold by June 1st. as 1 intend to
make alteration in my store, and must make room for same.
77 Whitehall Street, 64 S. Broad Street, Atlanta, Georcia.
CHEAHEST FURNITURE MAN IN THE SOUTH.
13^1 make terms to sui^ all purchasers.
NUFACTORY. BALTIMORE, Md, Washinon, d c
213 W. German Street. Cor, 7th & E. St’s
ONE PRICE ill
Clothiers,
Taylors,
Hatters 9
F uniishers e
CJ1 & 1 ? llteli SM, Atlanta J
NO BRANCH HOUSE IN THIS CITY.
POTTS i POTTS.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FljVE WF[ISljKIES,
32 Peachtiee St. ATLANTT, G A.
m ?sew aisoowEHY BH e®
In and compounding washing afterward a solution it a part discovered was accidently that spilled on the band
on was the hair was com.
■eW ' \ pletei.v removed. We at once put this w ndertul preparation, on the
4 * market and so great has been the demand that we are now introdueing
it throughout the world under the name of Queen’s Auti-Eairiue
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS ANO ***-*»
■ SO SISVIPLE ANY CHILD CAS! USE IT.
Ijty the hair over and apply the mixture for a ; »w minutes, and the
-as*, .-w- hair disappears as if by magic without the slighte-* pr nor injury vfLt-n
applied or ever afterward. It isunlike a:iy other p. paiation e-v'er psr-d
| -f for a like purpose. Thousands of LAD) .'S wbob've been annoyed
with hair on their FA CE. NECK and A IMS aucst its merits.
! — v. ! K I.-NTI. K ME?* wiio do not 8f juxTifitpe cr luiir on their DPck,
, find a priceless boon in Queen’s Ant »-I T ..ii ine ^hich does away
PrlMwifOnl^ mwoi ieen s Antl-H Al^rk. irlne tl. with Shaving, bottle, sent by in rendering safety mailing its future l>oxrs. grow th an paid ut: 'r by impossibility (securely
per us
Rend money or stamps by letter with full address written plainly. Corres
’ word it
j u , . - ----—ial. Thi« advertisement is honest and straight forward in every
" e tn y, . ^ y n to dt'al with ns and you will find everything as ren ^«ented. Gut this out and
a PUEEN CHEMICAL CO.. 174 Race Street, v.lr»CI*NATI, O You
can
offaTlurl* r rXi h* ' Injorr ^ <>rt 'dffloe to any to insure (Uirckaser. ite safe delivi-ry. Kvery bottle IVc will cuaranteed. |>ny g.-.OO for any case
* tro d we and DBMS, aeli amen* their fnenda 3C Bottle* if taaean 1 * Anti-Hajrfna,
«1. S a SILX order.' 15 yard* be«-. silk Rates ^»nw BotUa as4
« M M—, fr— —a! with Ora* laliT/ « Oar- — ta
$12 Burem^^S
One
One Bedstead
One Washstand
One Center Table
“<-w& 1 WO Cane Seat rt
•
At
OSLER's
If you will call oa
Almand y°u have Vouf y
can
carriage work done in the
test best and most fashionable
st"le and colors, Y niI
have renewing, reparin can
upholstering s an j
of all kinds
furniture done in the most ]
gant manner. You e e '
iilaeksirnthing can l iavt
your done in the
very best manner, the lirn,,
horse shoer in the county—in
at the lowest prices, J
very
Respectfully W.
Y. Almand.
DEA F mllil § »«
SHOES.
Ask my fSVM agents for W. L. noUBla»^£T~
&Kr sawter-yg
agency, and get them lor you.
£ 3 T TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE, jq
fa* TOR 1 1*2 YJ ■ FOR 38
m
WHY IS THE
W. L.
S3 SHOE FOR
It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread
to hurt the and feet; made of the btst tine calf, stylish
and easy, because ice make more shoes of this
grade than any other manufacturer, it equals hand
served shoes costing from $4.00 to $5.00.
cj?£j?a 00 Genuine Hand-served, the finest calf
shoe ever offered for $5.00; equals French
Imported shoes which cost from SSaletogli.iX 1 .
<£>3 r *0 00 Hand-Sewed Welt Shoe, Hue calf,
sp ■ stylish, comfortable and durable. grade The beat
shoe ever offered at this price ; same as cus¬
tom-made shoes Police costing from $ti.<)0 to Railroad Men
sj*0» <B O 30 Shoe; Farmers, them; call,
and Letter Carriers all wear line
seamless, smooth inside, heavy three soles, exten¬
sion edge. One pair will wear a year. offered
fl*#H 50 line price; calf; no better trial will shoo convince ever those at
this one
who want a shoe for comfort and service,
fin 25 and 82.00 Workingman’s shoes
<Pimi are very strong; and durable. other Those m&e. who
have given them a trial will went no school shoes
K9 E3f\V<£> U » S-A.00 and 81.73 everywhere; theysell are
j worn by the increasing boys sales show.
on their merits, 83.00 as the Iland-sewcd shoe, best
8 kflU tar* iae IC9 Dongola, verystylislnequalslreueh
imported shoes costing from $1.01) to S6.uo. shoe tot ,
Undies’ 2.30, 82.00 nn.l htylishanddur-Me. 81 . 7 .J
Hisses are the best fine Dongola. W. L. Douglas’ name and
Caution.—See that each shoo.
price aru stamped on the bottom of Mass.
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REVIVES Failing ENERGY.
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OS. MASTER MEDICINE Louis.
Consumption Cured.
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having had placed in Ids baud- )}; •
East India missionary the formula y *
simple vegetable remedy h-;‘
and permanent care Ast'.m;.' slid ■‘'ll
Bronchitis, Catnirb,
throat and Lung Affections, iU> > ,“■n„p.
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having tested its
powers in thousands of east s, ‘
his duty to make it known toy - ■* »obje ‘.
inr eilow. Actuated by tins
and a desire to relieve I uiua»
laid send f'r -e of chare e, t<> ai. ■ .
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sir-- it this recipe, in German. f«r1'-.
'r English, with full reetmus
d paring ann witli using, 8et namni Y- v _ n ' t t ‘V^ i ra I pr:
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sto rn Railroad street, is F
ma' e the test sl.o *s a^d hrOt* a - ,
kinds cf ring an l h raess v o.
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guarantee the lowusrjarce.i.