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AD vebtisements.
TO S 5 SB<-«**“
or <le
rsons
ckdale county, d cmed,
tifi6d undersign^
the indebted to sa'd
Bd E all persons make immediate
raquird to
[ Th's t'.XULL, jUlY 0, Admn. ef
B ' deceased.
Nancy Bill,
ax u CRED¬
ITORS. de
fcr ; ons having claims or
E'ainst the estuto of Samuel
deceased, .
Uf Rockdale county,
notified to render in their
l,y undersigned acoorung
« to tho indebted said
and all persons to
required to make immediate
fe LB, Admr. of
, B. F. HI
Samuel Hill, deceased,
July 6,‘1S93. _
Ij^TTERS dismission.
i Rockdale county
eas ,T. C. Hamby, of the estatt
i Hamby, deceased, represents
rt cf ordinary, duly tiled m
3 L U administer.
that he has fullv
State of the said Isaac IlambY,
berofore to cite all persons eon
lieirs and creditors to show
f any they can, whv said exccu
[id not and be receive discharged letters from of dis- his
rship in October
on the first Monday
rbis Julv 1893, Ordinary.
O. SEAMANS,
nation tosell land
hi a, Rockdale connty.
[To all whom it tnaY concern
Las, F S. B. Puller, deceased, admiulstra- has, in
s. Fuller, ordi
hn, applied to the court of
t>r leave to sell the land belong
jha eetite of raid deceased, and
Llieation [day will be beard on the the
in October, 1S93. This
iy of Augu.-t, 1893.
[ O. SEAMANS, Ordinary.
itters Administration.
|GIA, Rickda’e county,
i [reas, all whom it may concern
J. 8- Weatherford has,
torm, made application to me
inaneut letters of admiuistra
the estate of Frank M We«th
[late of Rockdale county, de- the
| and I will pass upon
b the first Monday in Octo
b3. This Aug. 30, 1893.
O Seamans, Ordinary.
E TO DEBTORS AND CREDI¬
TORS.
srsons having demands against] said
tc [deceased, of J. S. Fuller, late of
arc hereby notified to
n their demands to the under
Lccording to law, and all persons
I to said estate, are required to
[mediate payment. B. FULLER. This Sept.
B, Ow. S.
IE TO DEBTOBS AND CREDI¬
TORS.
Isons having claims or demands
[the Rockdale estate of Cynthia deceosed, J. Melton
county, are
I notitied ti render In their de
to the undersigned according to
Id all persons indebted to said
Ire required to make immed’ate
it. This Sept. 13, 1898.
ASA F. SIMS,
Executor.
lery is an e couragement to a
lo go ahead and make a fool
,ilf.
le la more catarrh in this section
iountry letheq than all other diseases
and until the last few
Iras supposed to he Incurable,
treat many years dretars pro
id it a local disease, and prescri¬
pt I remedies, and by constantly
to cure with local treatment,
inced it incurable. Science has
I catarrh to be a consli utionui
B and tnerefore requires constitu
[treatment. btured Hall’s Catarrh Cure
by F. J. Cheney &
bloledo, Ohio, is the only consti
bI cure on the market. It is
paternally kspoonfui, in doses from 10 drops
It acts directly on
pod and muurous surfaces of the
&. They offer one hundred dol
[r any case it fails to cure. Send
Iculars and testimonials.
Bdress, F. J. CHENEY & Co.,
H by druggist, 75c. Toledo, O
(ere a e not many grand-rascal
fcks perpetrated through igno
Most people are aware of
iniquity, but they are too
in mean to follow the dictations
lie conscience.
he. True Laxative Principle
f plants uged in manufacturing
leasant remedy, Byrup of Figs,
permanently beneficial effect on
timan 'system, while the cheap
ible extracts and mineral solu
msually sold as medicine?, are
ttiently injuries. Being well-in¬
ti, you will use the true remedy
Madufactured by the jCalifomia
fiup Uo,
•ee-
JOHN H. ALMAND,'
BANKER.
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
Vault facilities for valuable papers
Solicits acconts of firms and individuals.
Any accomnindations, consistent with safe banking, extended.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
m /T
IV. >3, S -cA • \ fmt ficycle/
r'S
and lmpro\/ement 6
Riders of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube
to be used in case of accident. By simply removing repair, a punc¬
tured inner tube through a hole in the rim, is
effected in five minutes by replacing with a new one.
If you are going to ride why not ride the best?
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
boston, Washington, * > Denver, SAN FRANC18CO.
HEW DISCOVERY b*C 0 !BEN?
0Si In compounding washing afterward a solution it n wr-a part discovered was accept!;- that /-niilec! tac hair on 'Wns the han com
and on removed. We at onco put this vo’Rierfui preparation, on thr
nletelv has been he demand that we arc now introducin,
market and so great world under the oi Queen’s
ml it throughout the name
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AN&
.si! SO SINSFLE ANY CHILD CAN USE iT.
tar »b* hair over *ftd apply Hie mixture for a r.r i,.,mites, ana the
V hair Snollwl disappears ae If by magic » about tho slleht*-- V' n or Injury h l.cn
or ever afterward. Ii is utilise any other pi-paiatien ever used
WEVTLKHJSN who done! appreciates v‘sr<5 or hmron their neck,
find a priceless tccr. in <iueeuV 'i.iriue which does away
Yrade Hark. wi.b Shaving, by rer.derfrg In f«tnre M-PJy’JlpiAp’niaTnW growth an nl .M*K ® cirrei
price of Qneeov A nti-Helrlne ft per boitlo. sent in wfety ma.'loe ’f
You can
letter Po«t Office, to Insure Gs *atc v L/tni Li any ctt6 *
revAter yont f.t *.w ' t j
mmz., •r~
' 1 Wife tv’: r.. to Agefiw. ...
HALE'S WEEKLY.
DNEj ■DAY, SEP. 20, 1893.
The Peace of* Horae.
It comes to me often in si ence,
When die firelight sputters low,
When the black, uncertain shadows
Seems wraiths of the long ago.
ft conies with a throb of heart ache,
That thrills each pulsing vein,
The old, unquiet longing
For til 3 peace of Louie again.
I am sick of the roar of cities,
And of faces cold and strange;
[ know where there's warmth of
welcome
And my sweeping fancies range
Back to >he dear old homestead
With a yearning sense of paiu;
But tears will give p'aoe to singing,
When the peace of homo comes
again.
!‘ ; \Vhen the peace of home comes”
there’s music
That never may die away,
And it seems that die hands of angel
On a mystic harp at play,
Have touched with a yearning glad¬
ness
On a beautiful, broken strain,
And my heart beats time to the
measure
I When the peace of homo comes
I again.
Outside of my darkening window
Is the groat world's crash and din,
And slowly the autumn’s shadows
Come drifting, drifting in.
Sobbing, tho night wind murmurs,
To the splash of the autumn rain,
While I dream of gladsome greet¬
ings,
"When the peace of home comes
again.
—Olive V. Berkley.
HIS CHARITY.
A great deal is written about
rich men giving to poor boys,
and it is pleasing and novel to
hear a true story of a poor boy
showing charity to a rich man.
A writer in the Boston Trans
tells the following-.
One-night, not long ago, Gen¬
eral Svvayne of New York was
going up-town on a Fourth
Avenue car. Ho tucked his
crutches uuder Iris arm to in¬
vestigate his pockets, aud founc
that he had no money :
suppose I shall have to get
off, he said to the conductor.
The , conductor , said he supposed
he would.
Then up spoke a voice from
the bottom of the car. It be
longed to a small, one-legged
nevvshoy, who had to depend OU
crutches as General Svvayne
did.
“ There’s a pair of us, ” said
the boy. “ I’ll lend you a nick
le to pay for your ride. ”
The offer touched the gen
oral's heart, for it it was plain
that a desire to spare his pride
had led the boy to call it a loan.
He said to himself that some
time ho would pqy the five
cents back with interest.
He asked the hoy’s address.
The lad gave it, but told him it
didn’t matter. When Mrs.
Swayne, at her husband’s re¬
quest, drove to tire address of
the boy who had pitied her hus¬
band she .found that he was
dead. The debt could not be
paid to him, hut he he had left
a mother and some little broth¬
ers, who have profited by their
brother’s loan.
English Spavin Liniment remove.
all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Blemishes Irom horses, Blood
Spavin?, Curbs, Splints. Sweeney,
Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all
Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save
$50 by use of one boule. Wai ran¬
ted tae most wonderful Blemish Cure
ever known. Sold by Drs. W.H
Lee & Son, druggists, Conyers, Ga
mand YVe learn sick that Miss day last Bessie week. Al-J
was one
$1
NO. 34.
SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION
CUBE.
This is beyond question tbc most
successful Cough Medicine we have
ever sold a few doses jnvaribly cure
the worst eases of Cough, Croup and
Bronchitis, while it's wonderful suc
cess in tho cure of Consuinfiou is
without a pnralell in the history of
medicine. Bmce its first discovery
it has been su'd ou a giuv nutee, a
test which uq other medicine can
stand. If you have a cough we
earnestly advise you to try it, Price
10e., 50c. and $1.00. If your lungs
are sore, chest or back huue use
Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. S dd by Ur.
W. H. Lae & Son's rugstoro Con
yers, Ga,
CHEERS AND HISSES.
Prof. Blackie, of the Edin¬
burgh University, was lecturing
to a now class with whose per¬
sonnel lie was imperfectly ac¬
quainted. A student rose to
read a paragraph, holding a
book in his left hand.
“Sir!” thundered Blackie,
“hold your hook in your right
hand!”—and, as the student
would have spoken—“No words
sir! Your right hand, I said!”
The student held up liis right
arm, ending piteously at the
wrist. “Sir, I hae nae right
hand!” he said.
Before Blackie could open his
lips there arose such a sloms
of hisses as one perhaps must
go to Edinburgh to hear, and
by it his voice was overborne,
hen kite left bis
went down to the student
he bad unwittingly hurt and
put his arm around tho lad’s
shoulder and drew him close,
and the lad learned against his
“My boy,” said Blackie—he
spoko vory softly, yet not so
softly, but that every word was
audible in the hush that had
fallen on the class room—“my
boy, you’ll forgive me that 1
was over rough. I did not know
—I did not know.” He turned
to the students, and with a look
and tone that came straight
from his great heart, ho said:
“And let me say to you all, I
am to be shown I
am teaching a class of gentle¬
men.”
Scottish huls can cheer as
well as hiss, aud that Blackie
learned.
_ Will t ? you If ’ hoed WHAT the A COUGH.
signal perhaps of (he warning. The
sure “pproueh
or that more teriblo disease Con
sumptien. Ask yourselves if
oan afford for the sak ; of Coe., to run
the risk and do nothing for it. "VVe
know from c xperience that Shiloh’s
Cure will cure your cough. It never
fails. This expkines why more
than a Million Bottles were sold the
past year. It relieves croup and
whooping cough at once. Mothers,
do not be without it. For lame back
side or chest use Shiloh’s Porous
Plaster. Sold by Dr. W. li. Bee and
Son's Drugstore.
We have a speedy and positive
cure for catarrh, diptkerio, cankor
mouth and beadachi, in Shiloh’s
catarrh remedy. A nasal injector
free with each bottle. Use it if you
desire health and sweet breath.
Price 50c. Sold by Dr, W. 11. Lee
audSon’s drugstore,
I have a fine ruiMi cow for sal .
Apply at the tin shop.
J. S. JOHNSON.
Wo Want Cotton Seed.
Wc have made arrangemen’K to
buy ) our cotton seed and will par
vau the veix top of tho market for
ihem, so helore you se’l come and
8tou8 - Respc't.
Stm-UENiios & Tvr.ver.
'VALUABLE LANDS.
re at Bargains To Be Had at
ADM 1 NISTRATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an ouler fi t in the court
of Ordinary 1
Will bo sold to the highest bidder,
before the court house door iu the
city of Conyers, within the legal
hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in
November, 1893, the following de¬
scribed property belonging to tho
estate of Isaac Overbay, deceased, to
wit:
Fiftv (50) acres of land, more or
less, lying and being in the lbh
dist'ict, of Rockdale county, and
known as the North side of lot of
land, No 82, in said district, and
bounded as followes : On the North
by the lands of sai l estate, on the
east by t'no lauds oi G. 1 J . Elliott, on
the south by the lands of G H. Hull
and ou tho west by the lands of R. T
Hull- Also at the same thro and
place, fifty (50) acres of land, rnoro
or less lying and being iu the 10th
district of said county, tho saiuo lin¬
ing the west side of lot of laud, No.
111. Also, at the same time and
place, fifteen (15) acies of land,
more or less, 'y ng and being in the
Uth dtstrict of said county and be¬
ing part of lot. of land No. Ill and
bounded as follows ; Ou tho south
by the lands of G. H. Hull, on the
west by the lauds of tho said Over
hay estate, on ibe north by the
lands of J- B- Posey, and ou the east
by the lauds of J. B. Posey. All of
■laid lauds will be sold for the pur¬
pose of pax ing off the debts of said
estate and for distiihution among the
heirs ihereof.
Terms of Save : One hnlf to be
paid cash on day of sale ; tin bal¬
ance to be duo on tho first day of
Nov., 1894, with in'erest at, eight
per cent per annum, from date of
sole. Bonds for titles to purchasers.
This August 23,1893.
JOHN 11. ALMAND,
Admr. Isaac Overlmy. deceased.
esusaii
Tax Assessmert fox the Year 1893
Rockdalo Court of Ordinary’s sot*
ting for county purposes. August
22, 1893.
Whereas, hia excellency, the gov
ernor of the state of Georgia, lmv»
iu « assessed the sum of forty-six
cents aud ono mil ‘ ou tUe huudred
dollars ot tho taxable property of
tho state tho tax levied for the year
1893.
It is therefore ordered by the
Court of Ordinary, of Rockdalo
county, that tho Wowing assscss*
ments he, and they aro hereby made
as the county tax, for Rockdalo
county for the year 1893, for the
purposes hereinafter set forth, and
that the same be collected by the
Tax Collector of Rockdale county or
his successor in office and paid over
to the county treasurer by the 15
day of December, 1893.
For building and repairing th 1 )
bridges and other 2 iU blic buildings
and for all oilier county purposes
for the year 1893 thirty five cents
(35) in (he hundred of n 1 tho taxa¬
ble property of Rockdale county-
For grand aud traverse and tallies
jurors for the year 1893 nineteen [101
cents in hundred dollars of all tho
taxable pioperty ot ltockdale tout*
ty. •
Ill
For the support and mnlutainanoe
of the poor, for the year 1«!I3 [ ^ t
seven cents or, the hundred dollars
of all the taxable property of Itochu
dale county. 0
O. SEAMANS,
Ordinary It. C.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I‘now have charge of tho
blacksmith shops of Mr. \V. V.
Almaud and am prepared and
determined to do your work bet¬
ter and cheaper than you have
ever had it done before. I am
going to introduce the cut rate
system on horse shoeing, tiro
shrinking and on everything
else. Come and see me.
Iiespc’t. C. C. Hart.
Goto Whitaker & Stowarr'a and
get a box of Tetlerine for Tetter and
Ringworm.