Hale's weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 1892-1895, December 03, 1892, Image 2

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[ A DV EBTiriEMEXT.] A Rumor Corrected. It has been rumored in and around Conyers, that the woman I once married, and tried to live with, (nee Mbs Vannie Alraand) quit me. This is a me of the blackest type. The tr .h of it. is this -. I sent her home, and had go- d reasons f>r doing so, and she swears in her in torroga'ories, that she left m house hy nay okpekb. It has also been to'd that I was repenting and wanted to get her back This is an infamous me. I never made any such propositions. I was too glad to get rid of her, and will be sorry for the next man that gets fooled. It has been told by some of her close kin that 1 followed her around at the Anna! Celebration at Decatur. This report is •without foundation, and is maliciously false. I never saw Her, if she was there, and didn't look for her no way. She ewoJin in her plea of property, that she had two hundred and seventy-five dol lars ($-*75) in money when I sent her home, and she swore in her interrogate lies that she had 180 dollars at same time, and I have receipt from her for ($1«2.I0) one hundred and sixty-two dollars and ten cents, that I paid her when I sent her home. This is a nice ■way for a religious, christain professsor to swear. I regret that 1 am t'orcod in justice to myself to write the above, hut it is facts, and I am responsible for it, Respectfully, A. II. IIambrick. December 1, 1892. llymeiiial Atlanta Herald. The marriage at 8 o’clock last Wednesday eve ling at Trinity Methodist Cbuicb lhat united Miss Ora i’radwe’.l and Maj K. J. Guinn was one of tho inort brilliant wil nessecl in Atlanta this season. The church was beautifully deco¬ rated with palms and ft ms and pot¬ ted plants. The bride wove a handsome gown of white silk aud carried a bopuet of bride roses. Miss Pearl Couch, of Senoia, and M'bb Furlow Anderson were the bridesmaids. They were attired in lovely cream gowns of some clinging meteriul, and wore long tulle yeils caught with orange blossoms. They carried Marechal Neil roses. The ushers wore Messrs. J. H. Stiff, Rem Crawford, Harvey Anderson andC. B. Hudson, of Conyers, Gn, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Chalmers Fraser, assisted by Rev. "Walker Lewis. After the ceremony an elaborate reception was given at tho home of lire bride's parents on Irwin street, Jlere the decorations weio very elaborate. The bride is the eldest daughter ol Captain aud Mrs. 8. D Bradwell, one of the oldest and best known farni - lies in Georgia- sbo is a young wo¬ man that makoB friends wherever she is known. Maj. Guinn is assistant of the bride's father, and is honored by all who know him. QUANT AND CURIOUS. One jierson In every nine Is left handed. Owls have a very acute senoo hearing. There fire nrai lv 80(H) stitches in a l»ir of hum!-Re"'ti b"<>ts. One million ddlafsia g"ld weighs 8,6F58 pounds avoirdupois. Globes and mai s were the iveution of Anaximander, fl ( S, B- O. The first i>air of apeetacles was made by Spina, an Italian, 1299. John NeDarby of Salmon Falls Mass,'has double to<th all round. Chain shot were the invention of BeWit (ho great Dutch ttilmoral. They were first u-ed in 1(100. A >1 r. Hynlt of Boston l a- a Mexi¬ can bottle which is still alive, though it hss eaten nothing in » year. The most important Japanese holi¬ day is the Feast of tho l antern from JubrlBto 16. It is the Jiiniibc Dec oration Day. K you want leather, shoe up as et c, call on J. W. Carter. Trust a woman’s 'uncut, but not her feelings. Yard wide sheeting nt 6c yj^r yard at H. P. & D. M. Alimind & Co. Ilood'a Pills cure consumption by uK'oring the penatalio action of iLt i. iuieut&ry canal. They aie tho ■ esi Jan ily cathatic. Car load Sweet Water Tally fluui lit H. P. ife D. M. Alniuud ii Go’s. H. JP. A D. M Aluiaud A Co- wii m 11 you good nine ounce j uus at ‘Jf>c per yard good school boy j t - JUU n 1 wool till mg at 25c p. r yard Seed wl eat mill lje at J. J. Lang ictd’s. • Uais to fit any head at J. J. Lang ords’s. Coustipation, and all troubles with the ilegestico organs aud the liver are cured by Hood’s Pills. I'tie quulied as a dinuer pill. Sentiment is g.'otified |miljudic-e History's heroes wete sdfish men &A e f¥ic& ^ V;j i&rsjjov:J ’doth the method and re-Tts • Ner Byrap of Figa is taken; i’ ispleasan and aa-a refreshing promptly to the taste, Kidneys, act gently Liver and yet Bowels, cki. on uie effectually, dispel.-. ' J . head¬ r-ys tern cmd-s aches and fevers and cnat, habitual constipation. Syrup <:■' Figs is the duced, only remedy of its kind < t and r pro¬ ceptable pleasing the to stomach, th i.pt ac¬ in to its action and truly la in its effects, prepared agieeobie only fr-va e most its healthy excellent and qualities s. nend 's, it many all and have < to mu . - nie.;t po] iyrup of Fig is for sale in 50e ami 1 #1 bottles by all 1 ling drug-, gists. Any . ?L do dn who raay 60*1 have it on hand will pro 'ThT-'V substitute ' A r ‘ ‘ '' J ' a I CALIFORNIA FIG TR; CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE. Hi. *£i? man. as The better part tf v,; IB IilB creation. BHCLTil.VS AENh ' ' The Best Salve in t' woild for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, h ! ■: ■ >ou . Fever Sores, Tetter, (' • • ■: 'tm Chilblains, Corns, nnc .t i S o ! . - p lions, aud positively c i . r no pay required. It is mute. to giro per 2S cents per b 'X. For t :;’-- i> , L’< W. II. Lee & Son. Jennie Aumold ) Li’-tl fur Divorce vs. ;-in Rockdale O., Jiff It L. Aksot.d.) Sept. It KK' the appeaviug the Sheriff to tin' iu ... iho v abov< return of sta'ed case that, tho defendant dues not reside in said county, and it further reside appearing tlmt he tir doer. ofore nut. in said state: It is . ordered by llio court that Foi vise he perfected on tho defend > at '-y the publication of this order once the a month for IV ur jii'.milis, bi [•. next term of 11. COUPv io HaleIs W«mr, a n.-- a.•■•. taper pub -Bed i said county So Ordered Riciuap H. Ci.ack, Judge The S. defeuciant, prc-sidiii •■. L. i wy, Jiff !, :• therefore requreU to ' ap|ieai at. the next Sepevi; r i •; -•.! Roi'kdalo eouuty, to a i I. bel for divorce. Wimess, Hon.fiii d if Olavk, Judge of said court. This Oct ‘if, 1892. NV. T Uuson, Clerk 8. 0 Hu jots Jit heart tha never lov* \ n girl. IN OLDEN TIMES People ovcrlookd the imp rrtauce of pormaneutiy ivuiliei, ! ; an were satisfied with tn r-. ::cfi i but now that it is gin ally kno-in that, Syrup i f Fi sw b permanently cure habltua' oonaumption, wt-U-in¬ formed pit'plu will n.»t 1); ■ .-■( ; •<.. atives, which t et for a £** .me oat Una y injure the sy-tern. MMTYt yu.y eou^’ft: Nov. th. he , 7 u: . v di • .... ( court house do . in he ,v., ■J i;. on the fir-t Tv.e duv in Depend), y 1-9J, within thelasal hours of suie, t admin pwiper;y liiiid J.vingaud to‘wit:' Leim; OnL' in ■ ■■ • ■Y th<‘ tenth (10 - tSTSS^iSi district of originally Newam. n n Roch- 5 . 'acres hundred and twcutv-om (iai) sstJsjs'W M .1. L, (hi t;i An the ■ .".Ah :U ty r ; . u ; the lands of O. V. Abv. . • A. Fincher ; on thenut by the OL D. F. Scott at d -Vis- Et 11. Cliri-tai-i • on and tbe north James by the lauds o VI. i’< Irwin \V. F. tpnrk and on the c,i-.t by tho lands Cl bind, O. II. A1 .:u ,| ihcrc are upon said two tew-cs houses stable, ciib, good water ,vc. Ti-.crc 25 acres of oti.iiml lores', some ml field limber, about 9 acres oi fr.V.i l.n,d cicnr ed. 'iheiois reserved u;. u .-.,ld l-.t 7 one acre for a buryi ns? gruuuu. U Hi? .... Mine tinie .. place, ttndm me, an - deil one-teudi inter.st in W. acrisof land more or less ly u.p and l vu ... n; Hotv.y Creok district ot i.oe.;.’ :o eo nlv kuo puit \n of as the the cld-McUo.- "lilthpHe;• atd acc. being » uuu oouauea n- tol ow> ; On the soa*ii t.v the «•! John St-o »er§ i on Jli*' • use d by the th« lands nh by of th< V. Ol. ;e tdiue hi on l. : D. C. Oneilc. There mo upon "fid place dwelling house an t-.i.'-U i out . i? ; At the f&me ■'d ace \)i imiuI, more or xv Newton cO‘.gh> . 1 « . : , ? . Ki>8 1 U low.” : Ou the N* \Y . ud L ID la’ ds t f li. U. ASn: ivl an " . : hy the oHI :<iv \ t. : r- - ; Uji- II this place ah nt 1 ; a is S rr At io - tti « Wi«l the 1 A EUCt* L' ill A : uto of ouHivatui’. '1 he’A are two ten cribs, s ab ! es, *\c ; t 'Vvii t WiO-r lino oreli»:x! Av. it is < ficm tin* JSalem Camp v im Ui road from* O nyuis tv> lands e c., soUl as the prop*. or , Cbtateof the iu’e Kufus 4 L > tie t etfse »*, for the I •' * IR)> ? \ \ -L>; and distiihntion l\~ the • : ; estate, 'ic ;- .lIn J ohn H* <-lns:uul. AuiL'i iho vfetateo: Ituf-is .rR. n I hi X v. ?. !n-> R i. i. . o IN —ARE STILI R ' Vi. m 1 is- m J % ~W~ m / £. % f|| A «s$8 YK 5Sw» as** -♦ONE OB TP BEST SOW >F 000BS BYEi{ SEEI) II] £ IS NOW IN— THEIR ELEGANT STORE ROOMS. —AND— fc i. A tr.- aaGBS '• BING Y0 ; : 7 t .1 ,4 iiy WT jsl. . They fight the old style of high prices, so popular in. some towns, and are sell ing every article in their house"for Profits Smaller Than- Ever Known In- This Befo 1 leir goods aro from the best markets, of the best grades and .. thela vies They are agents for the celebrated Domestic and Davis Sew ing machines and have thorn always in stock. They are the finest on the mar ket. Don't Go To Atlanta. Don’t go anywhere but come to Conyers and see 0 S. a when y O u want a suit 0 f clothes, no matter who for, a man or boy, and you c> a 3 C safe 2 VO percent. If y OU '\ya n t shoes, if you want hats, if you want shirts—to or bottom—anything in the furnishing line, they have it and at special prices- They have a fine line of under goods for ladies and children, shoes for them by the thousand and the n Lj« XAT Vv . 8 l A. P. CAIN, CONYERS, GA *5 CENTER ST. PXAKOS, OKGA.NS, ETC. ifiii mlLLo re & Kr 0 I STIFF •> I-I LG r I. G-1 v A DE PI A NOS IN ID ORGANS, 21 MAH ETTA AND 28 , 30 AN I) 32 N. HRO AD STH F.FT ATLANTA, a EG MG i A. j*..— Messrs. Miles k Stiff show in their magnificent Piano I’ui' lor by far the most complete ami best lino of Pianos and Or¬ gans to be found in the South, consisting of such well knovyir and time-tried instruments as the flAZELTON BROS., BEHH BROS. JAMES M. STARR A. B. CHASE, PEASE <fe CO. 1 And the celebrated Packard Organs, Those contemplating tlie purchase of it piano or organ arc invited to ’nvistigate both the quality of the .instrument the price, and terms and it it will be found that their- prio. .- arc ul!y 20 per cent, lower, the lasting ami loTifll qimlitie y.’ ered, that aro offered by any other first-class house, It will cost nothing to investigate this, and may be the means of sav in-r $ 25.00 or 50 dollars, - £'*—[— -.3 - MILES & STIFF 6 ■21 MARIETTA AND 28 30 AND 32 X. BROAD ST HP’ TS, , ATLANTA GEORGIA n. 1,, Q XJICFI 1ST, Ti e presen ta tive CONYERS GEORGIA NOTE E LEAY TO SELLLAN. vorgia, Rockdale Cotui'y, To vnoin it nuv coDeerr : slater.: Rafas t.nrisiian v- 1 in due form made apf iTaDon ipp court of ordiuarv for leave to ,he lands belonging *o the estate .leceascil and said application vbe »v.«!l be passed upon on Urst Monday ^■ti!o in November next Th : s 2 ou,j 83 s.os e ,„« m “—•------- bib n rams in All persons ‘having dhnands svainst the es'ato of Isaac Hambv, late oftjSock d-.le county, iTvcsod, archer, by notified tn re tub r in (heir demands to the uniter rtsned ; and all persons indebted to Paid estate arc room red to make immediate payment. This Nov. 18, 1-92. JxsrEE C. Hahbt, Fxicxitor Estate Isaac Hamby. mm. mm cossfr. To all whom it may concern :— Whereas B. F. Hill has in due form ap|> Hed to me for letters of admimVra tiotl <m t «„, 0 f Samuel Hill, late of sai(1 epua ,y, deecased, and 1 wfi! pass on <. (ia a ,„,Uenti.m on the tir-t Monday in November next This Oot- 7th. 1892. o. Sbamaxis, Ordinury. _ .. _____ GROILil* ■ LOCaBaLE KIM Tc all whom it mav concern : YYlxrrt as U Y. Mi l. h*»s iu .r- ft vie, appU *l totiu oHUoforJimuyfo- U t.'cr of ‘ituiLii ii -ui.ii) on tho t irt't* of r>. > ano Ihii, Inu- of ssiLt utuiiii t , dei'easuo and 1 nv ou the first 't.CUfcV ill A’*VuVA n -st. This Out. V/5. O. Hi- am an-, * >r \i n*s vy. Li:-i 1 i i.v Li iV Ro vr iU*' NM Wheu-a- ! . . McCan-els fidnonis ti a tor of ?h *T. Hh*jbe t tUcea c*»i, tits f- * i he cotu't of i n * i wry • io this a lli.-G he Hss Ui\W i> HnuvevV estate, mis is ve M, heir' - if th* .ireBMtin s. to SHOT. > iII t . PA»V V . ... 1st*: - i be*1b:m>i d from tho • f.-nTVmHve and jvvivc l*i.- h*;t "s of i - mission on he Fii 'f unm v in M ich, Is-:;. O. Hixexvss. 'hd-iuarv. j hmiik yiiiik FOE COV6EL.SA. J Hon, L. F. Livingston, of --'on j county. TO?. SatrAaCRt.tt. ; 1 hereby annotmo.-n,;. ■ 1 iV vanC-idatc »or tie oliioe < > county .. = Di'er ueg 7 ;f,?t.SJr»T^ w‘ r 'La Y‘ A, SH tbeofficesatisfaoibiilv tosll Itesjict * ,t — run coi n { t lsksl To the vihi-is af RockJs'e county: Ij ?sk you ' si■ • i.■ . ior re-elcctiun to i he Fi Democ ll 111 tile Sup or 1 ourr. Thanking subject to t ;*o in : na y you for fa Vo, s, V. ry Hespet, W. T. Bkos. par. Ti , coouectok. I hereby announce myself a dandidate for rs-e'eetioii to the office of Tax Ool lecb-r fur Bockdsle county. I will abide Thanking U e people ior past favors, am, Kespct. ' W. yj Darai vxDocx. --- FOU SHF,RIFF. This is to noiify the public th at FH am ofBh-HffIpbievdru DeiSocratic Ah.mk © a <mmit.at\ n, if any. m K the peace otUw county tor past fa vors, I promt 1 u elycrvl. to try to uo iay duty in t eJutnreas in the past. ite»; eetfutjy, H. M. Arsnr. V. . To the vote s of Kinckdale County :-- I ht*rei.*y a m anuctf my s*d; as a uarttii dat.> for n> t r- * ru- n y's «-i2i?e hvi niitlcr many «for the Riu.uat S'n me tc re of ?ro nud you wisi cimf'D-it- he son'* favor i cu-iv has if to serv* the yfoih to the irtVAi of uxy V -i r .y. I wit: abide tin* acts vi tli dc imrutie **r micy* . SUAHVS. Toll TAX F.KCK 1 YNC. i •uiu«v>»>c iys- if a e-i’i*nfe for tv ItHnUm io the f 48 ce of Tax - ecoiver of iub’ihi e euBiitv. subject- to the noniiita th> V' ;\UV is n.ul Li 0:G------- i 1 Wii: JU - - ■ -. •' best of mv TUmikois” i'-c pivj*le of the* c mkv f»-t their U*i*.;iicss iu ' i nga :> solicit Utcirsupt->rt. Very .-G-vctnitv, R. L- Hrnsus* prettiest and most stylish • no o! ■ - poods in Middle Georgia. No use to go off—they can furnish 3 : han you can be furniched em where. Their stool you can select to suit you their storks of f!10 ceries, hardware, crocl ned goods, etc., etc., goods of every kind aro largo, full ami compkw. Come to see them, coiuparc their goods and prices and you will see how thw knock the block out of anything you have seen in years. Their cleiksajeclev or, polite, honest and slunv Foods vw!h pleasure. 0; in will 1 jy your c uce and give you the top pi ice, They have a big stoc are going to sell them'if low pikes ax' uri ing will do it. Remember the place : C/2 U n «03» It 1 uua I fa Pi m G&5fi?rrrj-acYfi* r f M m 1 — w ■ ? Hn i» - ■ O (ET» — THE m W STORES OF— fl Bi s 'Pi I i : i i i i It! I K K • ■ i t ! > m I m ■ m Are among the best arranged and prettiest in Middle Georgia, but this is not the best thing about them, 'they ere looked after by elever, obliging clerks in every 7 department, and are filled with the Pi ill ■ fix'd m CI3 CD hk II i siii Y. gr;„ - il?l ill F of goods of every description ever brought to this place from the best markets with the cash His stock of cfi@e!ie:s v ®re.$$ do-oefe fenmffiiegs of all the latest, hi si and most el re being offered at prices lower thin they can be purchased in Atlanta or other markets. lie has thousands ful notions, elegant hosiery for men, women and children : the prettiest and newest underwear for everyone, and a tapiy A IV nrr La r : y OTHING w v a w T hat is in every way suited ‘o the iitel-.- of our people an you can buy from him CHEAPER THAN ¥00 CAN IN ATLANTA. He will. II you good good, sw D.-.h ': sad goods for a small profit. lie is certainly ’ J QU1I .. 15. SHOES He has an imrnensge 1 rue and cun fit anything from n Chinese infant to a Chicago belle. He handles tha best brands and yells them under the motto for his whole store, “ XjOW dowst fop. OA.SS.” Ills is a general store and he keeps every line of goods. Call and see him, bring your barter and he will treat you right. Remember the place : T I r ! > T 7 \C V. 3 J s 111 ) Commerce strctif, Conyer?, Georgia, S-U \ b-bilh PERFECTED m M •e- \ CRYSTAL LEMSES VDACE MARX. ___, hi taUty fust mi Alvtff*. .. - I . Ihlfil ^ 1 ' has the exclusive sale of these cdebxa ted glascs in omYmB ... QEGGIA KLLLAM & MOORE, Tht ' onh ; tnauufact’irin>t t'pt'claas. in ^ ‘i^VFfiifi.rs , V i-i-nmL d’?;.,; flV „ tTOS ., i, StCS . _ KOT 1 CK i wiU h:* : -ii ( >X v K < the S.it in t-n--h • r > w.J»t‘ in. • li - . - J I ?VV'l :*.n ’Of- sox. ’ *■‘ 11 * Oi'Bg MlOl’t* of . . v I -*K a. KSTL1CY. _ WM. BOLLMANN, Spectacles, wa ; clocks A>:i> S-I ; VE:nvAi E. Xt?. 10 V« hltiVii-T Hire«r, Ailanta, Ga HP mi m ’ < r - ' c * 1<J Ecre \ . t g , < \i‘N. .o -j s-c us. We ‘ _ ,-rippr Will yoa h r - ! ■ -o.i prices ::.:i'i-iia ition. II- P. & D M. A m;; -.1 - iX -AWMLLS —$1G0 TO $000. Ml;- f.'nipviw- r.pd a Pfijjn™ fiOllSilh -lOIDIT. .»».«STOCK. I arye Stock of SHAFTIM8, PCLLBYS, 4.3 —AND— F SUPPLIES. Lombard A Co., A ilgUSta Ga V. SEN N vTUSE ¥«-1- s-fi a-n-c U may L-e best to . »>'• • {.;« r \i p "t i u P i i V, l)IX 1. GliU should '»■*!*•! IJJ 'u V ‘O t •• •' u the most, per Y.ct ivineoifi*' t GO L* S Hi*' i if iv i v Is the fyrup of Figs’, *13 tlllf-'iv? Ui't'o y t»i& Ciiiiforni •• I S. i up Co. l h rein ams'-un < my. *?Jf a cRndk'ate • 9- P-S:. c^tutyj '■ a-utrer, . I ti fi - _ -j.. ,.. e iureto i >• aud i U , •• ’ • ii- o ut-nac the. Uv r ii-- -• ffl'H-.i K> erve ; it , ; t - , e ... % . , ; ;ks cf ifiutiri.. : . m ty. i i-espet. V-. u .’■-Oi.c-riSuBat j $12 BUYS One Bureau One Bedstead VVashstand One Table One Center Chair* _ Two Cane Seat Kocker And One Ladies OSLERS^ Fly Screens a SpeOW 63 & S 5 S. Broad.__. w. |pgl E« W£M ATLANTA, GA. 04th TEAR - _ keeping An estabffrteJ ami Sborthan busing byeJ de» s - perienoedteachers, J gof8ta moJe Xe|B clrcul; ' rS ’ * J " ! ~ EilBFUCEiM®- 1 ®* TJriler Gate City 8 G* ConA j a aD1 l Trior fct-- ' ^ . 1 FISK OLt it- .. VAN1-* WBB* - - gy goib - * A -tECUU fJt • .fl, ■ t ,,d i - n 1 ■ 2 J r0pt ie J J p. BccF-tt-