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tebes gud fevers and cures habitual
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leabby sud agreeable substances, its
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lopuiar remedy known.
of Figs sale , 50c
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■Ks. Any reliable hand druggist will
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
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FOE CONGRESS.
ton. L. F. Livingston, of Newton
nity.
FOB r.EPEESENTAXITE
Rockdale county: Dr. J. A. Stew
ror. ORDlNXEY.
James C Barton will ask the support
the votn's of the people of Rockdale
[theoffice le of Ordinary. He will a
the democratic nomination.
FOE TREASURER.
I I hereby announce myself a candidate
1 the ofliee of county Treasurer and
fcnty. the sapport of every citizen of our
Imination, 1 will abide tbe Democratic
if any. If elected I will fill
f office satisfacthrilv J. to E. all. Wiiitaker. Respct
foe cousnr cp-erx.
p tho: voters of Rockdale county: I
k your support for re-election to
pc of the Superior Court, subject to
6 Democratic primary Thanking you
t past favors, Very Respct,
IV. T. Huson.
ron tax coi/lector.
[hereby e'ection announce myself a dandidate
: k to the ofiico of Tax Col
it ,t f ir Rockdale county- I will abide
5 Democratic nomination, if any, and
Mniso faithful service if elected,
iMking ti e people for past favors, I
Respct. Daniel
W. IiIurdock.
FOR SHERIFF.
rills is to notify the public that I am
sw'lidute for re-election to the office
Sheriff of Rockdale county, subject to
)einocratic nomination, if any. Thank
? ( i people of this county for past fa*
I promise if elected, to try to do
Fnity ia the future as in tbe past.
Respectfully, Vv H. M.
. Austin.
i the Totes of Itockdale County:
l hereby announce ray S'df as a candl
,te for under election to the Ordinary’s office
®e; many obligations for tbe
mhsess shbwn me here ofore p.nd hojic
|; 'will continue ihe same favor. I will
cage «of myself to serre the people to the
tsof tns my deinoratic ability. I wil! abide the
primary.
O. Sbamavs.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
'? Ktion ®?»oimcc to myself n caudicate for re
the office of Tax Receiver of
Pctrlft e county, subject to the nomina
pc [ ttr l, e any tbe.'bities is had. of If the elected office I will best dis
" ability. to the
• «iy Thanking the people of
r 6 °.' lUnr y for their kindness i o the past
JSaii. solicit their ___K. support. L. Hudson Vary Re
fio the people 0 f Rockdale: Having
K. ks, n i i 'fortunate ask the in health and loss of of
H support of the people
)' 0Kat y for one term as coumy
Ireas'irer. I w in abide '.he Democatie
Pffiinotion if any. I earnestly solicit
L :'£ ™ m °® T,Ml°w if entrusted men and to will at
| oe my care
luiouer that will give satisfaction to
r -Kespecifuily,
J. E. Maddox.
r 1%?! mm.
r
&$S3gL
Kfs. William Lohr
h- aMgot t'egan to fail raplJly, lost all
-c iiito a serious coudition-from
SllQ toaid uot eat vege
cj a. t tables or msat, and «vea
uouse -
5* Barsapariila
Could keep more food
b< 1 grew stronger. She took
r v - E e ! ^- '‘ ’’A appetite, is ^aissed health. 22 lbs.,
^ l y, now in perfect
.
^.-t.8 S.T9 the Wst after dinner
ffigesUoi; »Ka cure Ltadache.
MtotcC ernes by Cleanse taking the 4T.W.C blood
i M A rat TAFT'S A3T3S N*
Hale’s Weekly ©
VOL. X. NUMBER 36.
\ Sale's MU'cIUir
J. N. li ALE, Editor
OFFICIAL ORCAn'qf'the'cOUNTY?
EDITORIALS
Black will defeat Watson,
then all will be well.
The boys are coming back by
the hundreds.
B. M. Blackburn is the biggest
little Democrat in Georgia.
Northen’s majority is larger
than Peek’s vote. What do
you think of that ?
Stanton is a good un. His
poetry goes down “ just like
oil. ” We like Stanton,
Billiechristopher ! Did he get
lost in the shuffle? Well; it
doesn’t matter.
The cotton crop will be short
and the price will range higher
than it is now.
W. Y. Atkinson will likely
be the speaker of the house.
He deserves it.
Col. Talliaferro should come
out of the race. He will virtu¬
ally he left standing at the
*• poll. ”
John Sibley is making a fool¬
ish race up in the seventh.
Quit, John, quit, and save wear
and tear.
“Ned" Reagan will again
Henry county. “ Old
Henry ” has never had a better
man to represent her.
The People’s Party won by
about 70,000 majority. The
Democratic party has always
been the party of the people.
Third party candidates for
the United States Senate will
be exceedingly scarce this
season.
And old Joe James! He ain’t
pretty, but he goes for the
“ philistmes ” like an army of
Samsons armed with jaw-bones.
It will be many long years
before you will get people of
Georgia to go off into another
third party movement.
The 27th senatorial district
has one of the best men in
Georgia as her representative—
E, F. Edwards, of Newton.
Your uncle Lon will not go
to sleep till after the 8th of No¬
vember. If tiie T. P’s think
they will catch him napping
they are mistaken.
Democrats should not rest on
their arms but go on fighting for
the principles of the people un
til the November election is
over
Hon. A. O. Bacon has been a
valuable mau to the National
Democratic Committee. Gus
Bacon is a valuable man any¬
where you put him.
There were about 7,000 third
party candidates for solictor
general in Georgia on the 7 th
of October. On the 9th of Oc¬
there “ narry one ”
tober was
Steve Clay will be
of the Senate and should be.
Georgia never produced a
sou than Steve. Some day we
want to shake the hand of gov¬
ernor Cla y.
_
Weaver in Iowa;
Iowa.) Daniels in
(poor Kentucky.) Post in
da ; (God pity Florida.) and
balance in the soup.
away the soup.)
The Georgia dailies have
their duty nobly aud well,
to the humble little
from the mountains to the
board is due the greatest
for the victory just won.
If you want to see wbat
of Ciav there is on Georgia’s
red hills, look at the
from Cobb. Pretty full of grit,
it’s true, but that only
lustre to the polish.
CON VERS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY OCT. 15, 1892.
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1
— THE 2TE IF S10 RES 0 F~
J.I li f f « r i in 4
Are among the best arranged and prettiest in Middle Georgia, hut this is not
the best thing about them. They are looked alter by clever, obliging clerks
in every d-. partment, and are filled with the
ft (km ? «>:a
of goods ol every aescription ever brought to this place from the best markets
with the cash His stock of
Mifiadlss ©rsss 0©ods, trimmings &t«
of all the latest, best and most elegant styles, are being offered at prices thousands lower
tlisn they can be purchased in Atlanta or other markets, He lias
of beaut ful notions, elegant hosiery for men, women aiul children ; the prettiest
and newest underwear for everyone, and a
STOCK OF CLOTHING
That is in every way suited to the needs of our people an you can buy from him
CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN IN ATLANTA.
He will sell you sjoed goods, stylish goods and goods for a small profit. He is
certainly
I1ABQUAETIES FOB SHOES
He has an immensse line and can fit anything from a Chinese infant to a Chicago
belle. He handles the best brands and sells them under the motto lor his
whole store,
-LOW DOWN trots? CASH.”
* His is a general store and he keeps every lit* of goods. Call and see him, bring
your barter and he will treat you right. Remember the place :
J. J. LAN(fflOf|fi,
Commerce street, Conyers, Georgia,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
WILL BE SOLD AT THE LATE RESIDENCE OF
S- H- ANDERSON, DECEASED,
3 miles east Oi Conyers, on road lead
ng to Gee’s Mill, on Thursday October
27, 1892, commencing at 10 o’clock
A. M., the following property to-wit • m
1 Saw mill and complete outfit, 1 cut-off saw, 1 circular saw, 1 cast band wheel,
1 Oil can, 1 twelve horse traction engine, in good order; 1 gin whetter, 1 saw gumrner
1 Set blacksmith and carpenter’s tools, in good order, 1 corn mill and com sheller,
1 Brooks cotton press, complete, 1 fire extinguisher, 1 cotton gin, 1 cotton feeder,
1 Cotton condenser, 1 colon seed crusher, 1 five foot fly wheel, 4 rubber belts,
2 cotton seed shovels, 1 voke oxen, large and fine, 1 milk cow and calf, 10 mules and
Horses, 1 spring seat, 1 log carl, 2 end spring buggies, 3 two horse wagons,
1 One-horse wagon, 1 log wagon, 1 tank wagon, 1 iron cultivator, 2 cart wheels,
1 Road scrape, 1 ox yoke, 1 lot of plows, hoes, picks and old chains, 2 wagon frames,
3 Mowing blades and snaths, 2 sets one-horse wagon harness, 10 sets plow gea^,
Complete, 3 plow stock aud singletrees, 5 coil on planters, 4 gram cradles, & harrows,
3 subsoilers, 3 two-horse turnplows, 2 one-horse turnplows, 1 revolving harrow
2 iron double-foot plow stocks, 1 chest tools, 3 cross cut saws, 2 grind stones, com
plete, 4 cultivators, and various other things usually found on a well equipped farm
too numerous to mention.
Teems of Sale: For all amounts
under 850 cash on delivery of goods.
For all amount over 850.00 and up to
$200.00 one-half cash and balance on
12 months time for note and C per
cent, interest, with approved security.
For all amounts over $200.00, one
third cash, one-third in three months,
balance in 12 months for notes at 8
cent, and approved security, Settle
ments to be made before delivery
pure iase. John H. Almand,
Conyers, Ga.. Oct, 7, 18S2. Administrator,
PRICE 100 A YEAR
LEGAL ADVEUTISmo.
Tty AIIHWSTRATtr^ of order issued SALE. from In
vu'tnre an Kodebtin :
eonrt. of Ordinary of ct.-i, r
on tt 1st, Mond'i.', in, July hi .vi'l
be s,l before the court bouse door j;
O'on.yer, c , Koekdftle eonn v, on tin? tir,
Tuesday in November , ', v.'i !? - in t
lend liiiu.s of sale, to described the hiybest bidden
all of the following' biml-cori- ,
to vjt ■ Ore tra't or pat ml of
toiKinsf flfil) one hundred and fbty one
aoves. more or less, andfiW. b ing part of land
lots number J41 district lying of and riginally bc
ingin die 16th •
Newton, row jBockd.de county, and
bounded as follows; On tlm north by
the ■ tlmr lands of 8. IT. Anders n de
was. d. on the south and east by the
public rood loading from Conyers to
Gee’s Mill find on the west by the lands
r.{ Nelson Ovorbav . This tract of land is
known and recognwd it as the good, “ home sub
place” There is on one
r.tantial, (1 room frame dwelling, well
built and arranged, all nec'mury out
buildings, stab’es, barns, splendidly gin house watered, etc.,
In good condition,
fine orchard of choice fruit etc,, original etc.
Forte acres of this place i< in
forest. This farm is in a high state of
cultivation and is Known in this gale as
farm number one.
AI.SO,
At the same time and place there will
be sold the following described proper¬
ty to wit; (IS I) one hundred and being fifty
one acrc« of land, more or h as,
parts of lots number tilth 34-4 and 347, original lying
and being in the district of
ly Newton now Rockdale county, and
bounded ns follows: On (he North by
Miss Flotilla Carr and others’ on the
cast by the public road loading from the
town of conyers to Gee’s Mill; on tho
south by the lands described above in
farm known as farm number one; on the
wc-t by tho lands of Nelson igli Overbay. state of
This farm is also in a very I
cultivation. T ere is on it two tenant,
houses, good water, orchards eto. Twen¬
ty five acres in woods and ten acres or
m"re in good bottom land. This place
is Known in the advertisement and sale
as farm number 3.
AT.SO,
A I the fame time and place there will
be sold (ho following described property
to wit: (82) Eighty land txvo lot ticfes, No. more Still and or
less being part of Ifitli district of
lying and being In tbe
originally Newton now Rockdale conn
ty and bounded aa follows: On the north
by the lands of Messrs 'Taylor and j lo<m
oil the cast by the lands of the Misses
Overton; on flieaontn by tho lauds of
the Hargrove estate and on tho west by
llie public rond leading from tlic town of
Conyers to Gee’s Mill. The farm was
formerly a part of tho Abijah flue Overbuy
place, has two settlements; was or,
two good orchav’s oto., and la a ! so in
fine state of cultivation. This farm Is
known in the advertisement and sale as
farm nnmbea 3,
ABO,
M f h c ‘ami. tim<‘ and place will K ’
boM tlio following de-crib .1 prenerty t"
wit; (114)ooe hundred inn', fiairtevn
in-)." of land more or U.m boii:^ parts of
land lots No’s. 807 and :-Fh. yi. . .nj be
inaC in the Kldi district of ori_ in--.' • New
Ion dow Tto kdale county and 1 -<,-'kV 1
i.u fi,,\>\vsi-, E. ()u the north the by t!i“ , > tin: m
Mr-'. Summers; on ea-t i,
nils formerly owned l.y Jarm-i Guilin
and l)r M a - c; mi tlv- s-uitti by iho
lands of.I. M. /.-.okry a < l on tho and •t
by t'.o lauds of J . IT. Smith ihe
liuwovo estate. There ia on tin piled
ahoilt 40 a.-rusof fine pine Soro.-i ; al-u
fme fa,m inn splendiduiato of cultiva¬
tion and is where John lAenu now live ■
This farm Is kno • n In tho sale snd ud
v, rtisemimt as farm numb r 4.
AII o'tho above described property
sold a- the property of 8. If Anderson
di-ce isrd for die purpose of payi'i;
debts ayainst the estate and for ;h
po-e of difttritmtion among the ho. >« of
-aidestate. thirdoash; Terms of sth are •olhnv-;
fine one third to bo inild the
first d iy of November t8‘.ti!j one t. ird to
hr paid the first day of November INII,
Kjirht per Gent interest from ,‘a’eof f- .k
will lie , 'naryi on all defored paymonls.
Bonds for titles will be yiveu purcliaHors
It its optional with pure.htw.r.i k> pav all
i- t:-h or pay balance at any time before
due.
This July DO 1803. li.
J. Axmasti,
Admr.
H. IT, Andkuso.y, deceased.
All the above lands lay about HJ miles
south font of Conyers.
!
-n
a 4.
Will bo fo ’d at the court house In
Conyers, Hockda’.o co.in'y, Oa,, on the
first Tuesday in October next, one bouse
and lot lot in Conyers, said District lot being of a part said
of land No. 274, in
comity, bounded containing an the a.-r>-, North more or side less. by
Same on
Henry llenderson’e lo , on the Bast i.d<'
by Mrs. 1£. A. .1 one’s and T. J. Chris
tain’s lots, on tho South by Austin U-ti¬
er’s lot. and fronting Nortli stre-it on the
West side, sale to satisfy a (i f i In l'avot'
of J N (ili-rili against William Paul and
wife. Mrs. W’m. H. Paul, defendatis’
who ore now in the p issession of s .id
house anil lot- 'lliis H' pt . 2, 18)12.
* VV If M Aval in, .Sheriff.
NOTICE LEAV TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Rockdale County, To al
whom it tiny concern : Whereas
John H. Aboaad administrator of the
estate of Rufus Christian deceased
ha:, iu due form ordinary mud >. application leave to
ilia court of tor to
ee l the lands belonging said io uppii the estate
of su J deceased and -atmc
wifi b i passied upon Ol> Hie firs
Monday in November ip-jp Th e
Shspt the 20tli 16^2 O S-uawns, Or.l
AN ORDINANCE.
%*£*££?'■ EE
• I V* : iO
And
y or jHfrso fill (it
uicli fence
inhiiftnetf, fid Kiio Jug
i li<: V*.' UUi.’tl fetwo or ft 5
(Hi by th to
;*il. ttoct
i irtuse iici
y tsh line And
n h> tt,
t hi
1 lOt, yii v ii. G ..",
JOHN Vr AL AciJOl.
GEORGIA, MILS saw
To all when H uii; \ a
WheiewB. 3?. Hi! La', ... : , j1B
applied to me for 1. mis ,• ra¬
tion on the estate of ban.--•; ’ ■■■ • 0 {
said county, dee. »=.»?, and i \vi l'ii on
“aid application o-i tie* fir t uneiiiv iii
November next l'bi» < ) i
GRORCrfi. ROGKOAl.s iUv [(■
To all wliom H mav eon.-ora
'll hert-as. 1*. *• . Hit i... , dm. fm
applied administration (<> Ik onrtof - • ■ ■ • ; 1 ,
of oh {!>. ■ • i
N an c y I Eli 1, id tt 1 of! ru
arid S wi!i \-:vas on diii
the iii. ! A*t g\( 1=;\ in
This’Oct. ’ O.K
7,
NOTI li'i LEAVE TO t
-Whereas T M AvmiU A ..dm,, of
James A A. mistoatl docea : m
duo form ma la apple >0
court of ordinary" hr le»v ■H ilja
1 ani>s holm:>ing to tha
deceased and said app!:,- j!! be
heard "it tho first Mom.fay flj-.vw*
imr next. Tbi* Mcpf. 23 1V~ .ii
O Jo,‘.mans, O ■MV.
LETTERS MININ id’
Gcfrgia Hu -ktialc U i.v \
To all whom i i. «oiicera
Whereas b’ilb'am Oglotrec nov ■i;i
proper form applied to tbeoourl >r~
liiuary for perm merit letters »f a ilHIHiS
trillion on theostatoof !£• H. 0;rl ueu
Into of said county diseased aud i v.ill
pans ou said application on the 1st Ji'<
day ia October next TiibHOih day of
August tS«2. 0, Skakash, Or-unary.
LETTERS ADMINISXRATION.
Georgia Rockdale Countv:-
To aii whom it may concern-—
Whereas, S B Puller has in due
form made application tr> the court
af Ordinary for permanent letters of
administration on tho estate of J S
Fuller late of said county, deceased,
I will pass upon said application ou
the first Mondap in November next.
Given under my hand aud official
signature this the 20th of imp. 280*2.
0 Seamans, Ordinary.
ADMIN 1ST' It A TORS SALE,
Gorgia Rockdale county'
By vii'ture of an order of the court of
Ordinary of RooUdiuo county. 'Till bo
sold at, public out cry at- the. Com- 1 '
House dooroi “aid county, cn (h, “rat
Tuesday in November next l ib.' within
lh“ W-d houifl of ale one ■ v :lh mi
divided intoreat in a'jd to tlm I'-iilewin;;
di-cribed laud, towit. ritn c 1 l.yb>-:,
and being iu iho Si.4 r contb_ < 4rid of
originally if. ary then N,- Urn now
Rockdale County, aud kno e 1 > psot
of lot of land No 840 cnct ’i:at one
hundred and seventy thru
or less, adjoining ou tlm west ‘ ' •'
eandHobt. ' I’^ek, cast lliudfoid. by i’.-I. I ', (• I
bid 1 - W m *
Clamp and on north py John
i and (V. B. Humph'eic, <
H.oivodati iijt. rest in tin «• of
ho sold as tho poo
.lira. Ann Ayoock late of said < ■
deceased. Terms Oa-li. ’1'- i'-i. 2.‘
■V. T. Hu sou, Clerk Sup. ih r t
Rockdale county Ga., AdiuU:v.t'
AD MINISTRATORR S
B 1 " virtu.” of ati order u.lu.
tlio »u«‘fc of v Gi
couofcy oo ibfi fh'st ’UHu.i-v i
b«r wil bt* V,
court h -U/se door in ug :,0
yerB said (‘ouniy, H ^ U
lioura of Kale on ibe in si J iv
to iho hi iheat Ol
One house and ini the t
yers, in the 16th dwtnnt c oil i
Homy now Kodak e co; a
paid of land-lot tmiuber 2’. i in.
lot containing fchw. ourfcii f
snore or oss atul birnoded a., iullov. i
On the north by ia 1 J G* " Ire. Alii "
Moltou, on the mis' >•y - lands « f
G W Uioaton, on tin by the
Stewart lands and • titi by til*}
land 1 IV G Alexander. 1 lot
is near the depot, 1 it ft g< 3(1
live room house nncLiud
of water. It is in a p-'wd
boyhood and only about ya
from a lino school. in u wry
nimble homo Snid fy is fi lot!
for the purpose of j RD (l
disuibutiou iinn ii n- of tho
estate of the I W f
J J ,v p 1 f Lit i ford
estate ■> W Langford
5h 1892'
HI NOT:
Tux assessment for Tie year 1892,
Rockda e court of Oniioary
For county purports Sept 3, U-9‘2.
Win reas bie excellency, the Gov.
errnr of tho state . Georgia, bawr.-g
assessed forty eiyb ■ aod or,e hau
cents mi the hund'-'d dollars oS . the
.Vixai-i • property of the - X* for «‘0
year I - ;i '£ It is ordered by too court
oi ordinary of Rockd-rtc comity, that
tho fo lowing tt i'Vsum'.-n 00 fid
!,ii>*y ar - hereby Its C.'j -uuty
taxes of ii'K'.kda'e county for the year
isi)2 fill- the pul pose i it
forth amt that the
by l) W. Murdoch ta «.H
it-ickda county or b> 81
Dili o uo I paid over to ivo y
by n n er
n-a uter
1892
I
For bt;
end .alter pubii ■ar
* i >\ coviutY purptiK- I red
li,92. thii ty two c- > , A!
•I ad the lax-ibi 5. ;a
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or arm) } ami ra verso for
v< /ir ISO! t CffeU »' tie
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