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P TILLEY,
agent.
COAL.
e best. The country
ygeuts selling all kinds
adecoal at any price.
l0 want the best coa
J P Tilley.
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OBDINAKY :
SEAMANS.
SHERIFF :
. M. AUSTIN.
CLERK :
T. HUSON.
TREASURER!:
WHITAKER.
K COLLECTOR
!. MURDOCH.
Li RECEIVER:
, HUDSON.
CORORNOR:
M. STILL.
SURVEYOR :
O’KELLEY.
ry, merry holidays,
It-: of all the year,
parts with generosity
Ko babble o’er like beer.
Kingston was seen on
p yesterday.
pry Stansell left yes
I Mississippi.
jeople confine all their
p Sunday use.
las tree at the Metho
to-night.
Impson, poor old Jer
It no socks to hang up.
Pie Fowler, a very
png lady from coving
I on a visit,
It all of our readers’
be filled up to the
[night.
I Alrnand has moved
fuse [dds, just vacated by
on Glade ’ street.
Istmas tree will he at
Iptist church Monday
|ole [would truth be were full known
of peo
anging heads.
1 Marbutt has moved
piling J' W. recently Alrnand. occu
r
p for all our readers
rkistmas and a happy
k- Still has moved in¬
's® vy ith Mr. S. L. Al
Accademy street.
Ermiugham, friend, Mr. Seal)
is here
Christmas.
f 11 hoy will be in all
Plight The poping fire
man will he in
■drunk.
Evinced of the merit
^arsaparailla, after
i " u a few k dosesB r >
:i | 4 unbT
1 collar
kd down low.
I to tell my fl
G [turkey was as red
ff’nat cock. j
was xXid
frequenjH usutJB
itlti
in
A Handsome Hank.
Conyers can to-uay boast of
one the handsomest and best
equipped local Banking Institu
tions in the State; with the
very best connections, and fully j
able to care of the business of
this section.
Mr. John H. Alrnand, the
owner of the Bank, with his
usual excelent management,
has succeeded in making it
thoroughly complete as to build¬
ing, vaults, safes, checks, etc.
He is peculiarly suited to this
branch of the merchantile pro¬
fession, and our people—as they
should—feel under obligations
to him, and will gladly give
every encouragement in their
power to his valuable enter¬
prise.
More Pointed Paragraphs,
Our neighbor, over the way,
seems very anxious about the
Ordinarie’s office. He says,
“ Do not let our officer ride the
people all the time. Let him
walk a while and some others
ride while he walks. ”
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Let us see how others have
rode in office :
Who was a member of the
Georgia Convention of 1867-8
in session for months and got
nine dollars per dav, and five
dollars for every 20 miles trav¬
eled to and from Conventions ?
J. C. Barton.
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Who was a Notary Public
and ex-officer Justice Peace in
Conyers for some years ? J. 0.
Barton.
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Who run against Judge Sea¬
mans for Ordinary in 1877 and
was beaten ? J. C. Barton.
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Who was the County School
Commissioner for our county a
number of years ? J. C, Barton.
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Who was the clerk of the city
town or city council of Conyers
for some years ? J. C. Barton.
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Who was the mayor' of Con¬
yers for five years and wanted
the sixth and was beaten? J.
C. Barton.
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Who was tax collector for the
town of Conyers for a year or
so ? J. C. Barton.
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Judge Seamans has always
charged office rent for the rooms
in the court house not used by
the officers.
NOW TRY THIS.
It will cost you uotning and will
surt ly do you good, if you have a
Cough, Cold, or ("any 'rouble well
Thrjat, Chest or Lungs. Dr- King’s
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Co'ds is guarnn eed to
give relief, or money will be paid
back. Snfterers from La Grippe
found it just the thing and under its
use had a speedy and perfect recov¬
ery. Try a sample bottle at our ex
pense and learu for yourself just
how good a thing it is. Trial bottles
free at Drs. Wm. H. Leo & 8 ns
drug store. Large size 50c- and
$1.00
Those who expect to put
presents on the Baptist Ohrist
mas Tree will please have them
sent to the Committee not latei
than 4 o’clock Monday evening,
so the Committee will have
time to arrange them on the
tree before night. The Com¬
mittee asks the co-operation of
the Sunday School in making
the tree a success.
With Messrs. N. W. ‘Maddox,
E. arper. J. R. Maddox, T.
lia-i. at tiie helm of the
A Heautiful Wedding.
At the residence of the bride’s
parents, last We inesdey even
ing at 7 o’clock, Rev. E. M. Hoot
en performing the ceremony,
Mr. Henry Ray, of Lorraine dis¬
trict and Miss Leona Plunkett,
of Conyers, were hapily united
in the holy bonds of matrimony.
The home was beautiliy and
most artistically decorated with
roses, evergreens, chrysanthe¬
mums, palms, etc. Indeed the
decoration was the designment
of some very skillful hand, and
was simply magnificent to be¬
hold: Misses Claud Dabney and
Vannie Lou Plunkett acted as
flower girls, and made a very
beautiful and attractive presen¬
tation.
After the ceremony they re¬
ceived the hearty congratula¬
tions 'of a large concourse of
friends and relatives that were
present at the occasion.
It can safely be said that this
wedding was one of the granuest
social events that has occured
in Conyers this season.
The bride is the daughter of
our worthy and highly esteem¬
ed citizens, Mr and Mrs. A. N.
Plunkett. She is a beautiful
and an accomplished young
woman, and is of a sweet and
kind disposition. Her noble
qualities and graceful manners
have won the admeration of her
many frienGs here.
Mr. Ray is a very commenda¬
ble young man. He is of supe¬
rior business qualities, and is al
present one of Rockdale’s fore¬
most young planters. He has
a host of friends throughout the
state who wish him much hap-
There was an elaborate recep¬
tion given at the home of the
grooms’s parents, in Lorx’aine,
Thursday, and several of our
people attended.
They were the recipients of
many beautiful and valuable
presents. Below we give a list
of presents and the names of
those that gave them:
Sir?. T. J. AlmanI—fine bed quilt.
Mr. J. M. MeDonal i-a very nLe boll
and pit her.
Misses Emma Riley and Cora Bolton
— vne pair beautiful picture frames,
Mr. M. H. Dabney—'me sliver set of
knives and forks, beautifully engraved.
Ployed Plunkett—one butter disli,
very unique so far as shape is concerned
Mr. and Mrs. Kay—one very beautiful
China cas’er.
Mrs. O. Seamans-flower basket, beau¬
tifully designed.
Mr. H. P. Alinand and daughter, Miss
Vannie—nic 1 il>‘t s - t.
Mr. William J. Dabney—zink waiter
and a beautiful set *f tumblers.
Mrs. O. Seamans—nice waiter.
Mm. Selah Dabney—one bible, hand
sornely bound.
Mr. (>Fo:,r Dabney—a silver set of
spoons of beautiful designment
JIrs. W. N. Everett—a very pretty
butter dish.
Jlr. W. J. Dabney—glass pitcher.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Alrnand-one eight
day clock, oak cabinet, ornimental.
Mesvs. Walter Alrnand and Ottis
Adair-an “ anonymous .minature wash
pot, ” as Mr. Walter Adair terms it. It
’ with blue and
was beautifully decorated
red ribon and will itold about a quart.
Messrs. A. D. Summers and vV, N.
Everett —toilet case, plush.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Alrnand—water
set,
Miss Lana Bishop—pitcher. ornamental
Mr. II. P. Alrnand, sr.,
slipper holder
Mrs. B. F. Moon—magnificent pair
gold " caff buttons, gentleman’s.
Mrs. O. Beamans—lim n towi Is.
Miss Claud Dabney—beautiful pair
celluloid picture fram s.
Miss I-udie Everett-handsome pitcli
er.
Hat.r’s Weekly wishes for
them ;t long and happy life, and
that they may meet with but
few obstacles throughout their
journey.
k. Ynu’ve tried Dr. Fierce’s Frescrip
ML- u uu 1 you're disuppoiu
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for Infants and Children.
♦‘Castorla is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to mo.” II A. Archer, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford Brooklyn, N. Y.
The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, N. Y.
D.m.t take a wife dining the holi
day reason and don't buy a horse in
bad weathe.
English Spavin Liniment removes
ah Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Blemishes from horse?, Blood
-pavin 0 , Curbs, Splints. Sweeney,
Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, al>
Swollen throats, Con 6 hs, e'c. Save
$50 by use of one boule. Wairan¬
ted t ie most wonderful Blemish Cure
ever known. Sold by Drs. W • H
Lee & Son, druggists, Conyers, Ga
Ladies don’t fail to examine
our line of notions before buy¬
ing. G. W, & A- P. Cain,
If you want socks, just drop
n and see Cain,
Itch on human and horses and a
.uimals cm o t iu 30 minutes Py
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This
ie' er fails. Sold by Drs. W. II. Lee
i Son, druggists, Conyers, Ga.
We have an immense line
at mens anil boys scarfs and
tor An days, will sell at har
gains. G. W. & A. P*. Cain.
Seed wheat and rye at J. J. Lang
fo'd’s
Hats to fit any head at J. J. Lang'
jrds's,
Shoes fo big folks litt'e jolks
young folks old folks and every body
else at J. J Langford's.
Sweet mercy is nobility's truest
badge.
SPJ.CIMEN CASES.
S. II Clifford, New t assel, Wis.,
was troub ed with Neuralgia and
Rheumatism, his Stomache was dis¬
ordered, his Liver was t fi'teti d to an
alarn ing degree, appetite fell away,
and he was terribly iedu<ed in fiesb
and strength. Three b. ttlis of L ee
uic t itters cured 1 im
Edward Sbepird, Harrisburg,11
u‘>d a running fore on Ids kg of
eight years’ standing. Used three
bottles of Electric Hitlers and seven
boxes of Arnica Sa ve, and bis leg
is sound and well. John Speaker,
Catawba, O. hs l five have fever sores
ou his eg, doctors said he was in
curab e. One ’bad e Electric Bitters
and one box <'uelduTs -A> mica Salve
cured him «ntirely. 8 Drs.
Win H. Lee <k Son s drur stoi". .
THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM.
Au acid which exists in sour milk anti
cider, called lactic acid, is believed by
pbysieians to be the cause ot rbeuma
tism, Accumulating iu the blood, it
attacks the fibrous tissues iu the joints,
and causes agonizing pains. What is
needed fa a lemedy to neutralize the
acid, and to so invigorate the kidneys
and liver that all waste will be carried
iff. Ilood’a Sarsaparilla is heartilly
■-commended by many whom it ha
ured of rheumatism. It possesses just
the desired qualities, and so thoroughly
purifies the blood as to prevent occnr
reuces of rheumatic attacks. We
suggest a trial of Hood’s Sarsapariih
liy all who sutler from rheumatism.
Solitude is the chas isement of
piide, the consolation of modesty.
OH, WHAT A DOUGH.
Will you heed the warning. The
signal perhaps of the sure approach
of that more terible disease Con
sump uen. Aak yours lves if yon
oaa afford for the sak > of 5oe., to lut
the risk and do nothing for it. W<
know fiom experience that Shiloh’s
Cure wi 1 cure your cough, ltnev i
fails. This sxplaines why uion
than a Million Bottles wire sohl th<
past year, It relieves croup and
who 'ping cou h at once. Mothers,
do not be without it, For lame back
side or chest use Slii ob’s l’orous
.Fluster. M.l i b) Dr. IV. Ji. Lee and
liiji Drue-tuto.
KIC V SALVE.
add foi
mm.
Castorla euros Colic, Constipation, Eructation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. di
lvilis Worms, gives sleep, and promotes
gestion, injurious medication.
Without
Fine Meats.
V
FU h WEIGHTS AND LOW
P HICKS.
Conyers now has one of the best
Markets of any town n the country
Nice fresh meats of every kind kept
in ihe verv best and cleanest, style.
You get what you buy and you g< t
it at the very lowest possib'e price.
Call and see for yourselves.
Respect fully,
L. K. BISHOP.
First door bc’ow Lee's drug store,
Commerce s'reet.
It is the duty of every demo¬
crat in Rockdale county to go
out to the polls next Wodnes
day week and vote the straight
democratic ticket, auditor the
nominees as shown at the head
of our local page.
The use of nioucy is fill the ad¬
vantage there is having money.
25 I s. Good, Brown sugar at $1,
to arrive in a few days at H. P- and
D, M. Ahnand and Co’s.
WANTED—All the rags iu Rock
dale county.
H. P & D. M. Ar.vAN-d & Co.
Just recied a big lof of la¬
dies dress timings for fall,
G. AY. A A, P. Cain
Two knives cannot find room in
one sha.itb nor two loves in one
heart.
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COM¬
PLAINT.
Is it not worth the small price of
75 c. to free yourself of ‘ very syrap.
tom of these distressing complaints,
if you think bo call at our store and
get a bottle of Shi oil's Vitalizes,
every bottle has a printed guarantee
m it, use accordingly and if it does
vou uo good it "ill cost you nothing
Dr. W. H Lee mid Son's Drugstore
Modesty seldom resides in a
breast that is not enriched with no¬
ble virtues.
V, r e havo a speedy and positive
cure for catarrh, diptheria, canker
mouth and headueln, iu Shiloh’s
OATABUU HKME1V A nasal injector
free with each bcttlo. Use it if you
lesi p health and sweet breath.
Price 50e S TJ by Dr. VV. H. Lee
<* nd Son s Ji ugsiore.
When you want gearts pants
go to Cain’s
Dress goods and trimmg to match
at J. J. Langford.
We 1) axe a Injpe lot ol
Gadies and Gents sample
gloves for stile at a big dis.
conn! at Cains.
For the next 30 days will
ell noaions for the lowest
irice ever known,Cuin.
Socks from 2 cents to $1.00
a pair at Cain’s.
Cain has just received an
other lot of ladies sample hose
to sell at bargains.
New lot Christmas goods at H. P.
md D. M A'mand and Co s.
Bedstead mattresses, chairs, bed
springe, rocking chair j, and beau
O 0 H al II. F. and D. M. A maud
iiid Co'h.
Go to Cui’ns and get your
seif a j-. iir oi those sample Hit¬
ler sdf.its cheap. Cains
We have 2 ,(Hi ) puits of sns
oendi rs m d will sell every
mil* a/lc^S ibun wholesale cost.
O. W. & A. V. Cain.
BatrgUg & ti pR «* *T- <1. Lari _ ford
vt toe t -west price.
J. J Langford has the best aud
cheapest Mock . f.L ans in town ca’
koe Lint.
s vett \Va er Tally Patent
1 b: i ri l a * R. and
ll a d Co r.
If I a&OTBEK?
ylj hat dpLled iv.c hair on the har
ifui was C-f ’ 2 ;
p icpara ! >on,>.r.
a e ai n<’W Aua-xisuii;., introdut i!’
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Tlie Standard ^asl}
(Pate- ted in United stnt.‘» end Canada.) Proa ileal Machine, Apprecia¬
Is a
ted ij Practical ESusL. «» Men.
It is a handsomely furnished Oomhimttion
.4 /tV- ; fY r>(" U. Money Drawer and Cashier, mTmeDt. with < om
biiuttion Lock and A U
m a 31 records both cash and credit sales.
mi It reoouiff disburse paid men;,-. in unt.
It itemizes money on nom
It emihlcts you to trace transa'-tions in uh
f D. ite. different lines of goods separate.
t \ vin keep the transactions of »‘-b clerk.
- It shows caret » ul.
31 makes ft careless man holiest and tuief
\ will It keeps not stay an where honest it tnau is. a
It will sav«‘ in convenience, time and money,
enough to |mv for itself many times over.
Kadi machine boxed separately and war
ran Veil for two years.
For fiul particulars address
STANDARD MIPG-. CO • 9
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
OFFICIALLY AUOrrED TEXT HOOKS
FOR
ROCKKALE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Conyers, Oa.,Oct. 4th. 1892.
To/Jie Teachers an l People of Ihchuh (Xmhj:
wetike pleasure in a-tnoundui? that a cmi*wt lwi boon mode with
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BarneR’ E'ementar,v_ Geography.... cx
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£3pT<;" ;onal aRention given to all branches of our- business.
T1IE CHEAPEST
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imiS/iP YOUR MOCK.
flfigSf .Ur. Joo Vi Wfittht vmtit for the Southc 1 n Livestock
■ Sta.es,
„ , . _ i**rn ami
IKsrisga,»'»“•! «.f No with good stock cauufi ut • ■ rr'SC to be without >n ■
iu Ihe reach nil. Jarmw
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is also a tent for tb faTYhWl-iLitaal Reserve Fund Life Am
soeia* ou of Now Y woihl. one of t he most rates rji^>wipames ott
.1 nd the cheapest m . he are ho CtAere,
curry a few thoiiK.tiid dollars. >' >! ou or address lnm tvt ««•,
before vou insure. Store.
£7gp Office at Alrnand & Plunkett’s
HAVERTY'S
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Ladies’ ]>-sK WarilrtJ Ties, 0 'iii.Toni: r j 0< iittion Book
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Ons Roll •ad Flat-Top Desks and other
Fim u t*rt - AT COST.
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