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COBYERS WEEK LY.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.
J. B. & J. H. Rbtsk.
Entered at the ('onv«*r> :»>»
8<oond-elii^s mail nu-t t r.
Saturday, Afii. 3, 181to.
A PRIMARY OdDELED.
The Democratic Executive
Committee of Rockdale county
rnet in the courthouse pursuant to
a formal call. Present, John K.
Maddox, J. P. McDaniel, B. F.
Tucker, W. S. Veal, <). A Blake,
B. H. Graham, B. 11. Summers,
E. II. Alunuul.
Alter c msnUation it is esteem
ed , advisable , . ,, fur , the , last , political .... ,
party l"
cult primary election. This, i>
i« believed, will most fully meet
the wishes of voters; and the fol
Jowing resolutions contain the ad
vice and prescribe the time, man
per, and regulations necessary to
direct iu the management of the
p iruary auction for a Democratic
candidate to fill out the unexpired
term of Ordinary of ltockdale
county, which said office was ren
dered vacant recently by the
death of Judge Seamans. There¬
fore be it
Rr'.'T 1 ,!, T,iat tl,Prel,e hf M
. ltockdale county ( .
in a primary
election on August 8tb, 1895, nn
der and in accordance with the
acts of the Legislature of 1890-1,
governing paity primary elecfiom
Resolved 2, That all Democrats
qualifi and d to all vote otberR at regular who pledge elec
tions,
themselves in conformity with the
directions of the managers, t •
support the Democratic nomine*
o' such piimary election he onli
tled freely and fully to partici¬
pate in said primary election, and
that all electors be required to
vote in their respective distiicle.
Resolved 3, That the managers
of the primary electiou at the
several prescints in the counts
shall consist of one Justice of the
Peace, or Notary with Public, iu free and
tor each district, two
holders, or three be free ho ders, sc
tliat there shall at each and
every prescint in the county three
managers, one of which managers
shall be a supporter of the caudi
dates seekiug the Democratic
nomination
Resolved 4, That ad Voters par
(imputing in such primary elec
tion are advised and urged by tin
patty representative loyally to stand the Dem¬ up
faithfully and to
ocratic noafiuee at the regular e
betion for Ordinary. This se
Curt s the eud desir d by all A:
is uppearaut to all, pft’ty fealty
Is proven by manifested interest
in the primary election. as well It is, us therefore, iu the
regular do
Urged upon the party to its
duty pntriotical y when the inter
csts o f the put ty are at stake.
Resolved 6, That it is desired
that the passions or interest of
the cnmnnigti will not become so
HU used oi intensified over per¬
sons or candidates ns to destroy
I’tvt., loxnltv, and allegiance dut
to the party.
Resolved 6, That the countv
papers are requested to publish
these resolutions.
Jno. R Maddox,
Uhr. Dem. Ex Com.
E. H Almand, See.
Conyers, Ga , July 27, ’95.
tu accordance with the above
n primary election is hereby or¬
dered »o b« held ou Thursday,
August 8 It, 1895.
Jxo. It. Maddox,
(.'hr. Dent. Ex. Com. R C.
E. Ii. Almand, Sec.
Conyers, Ga , July 27, ’95.
Mr. Cleveland does not want
a third term.
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Dr. Hawthomo <vst Sunday .
gave the women bicyclist a
heavy blow. But it is a question
whether auy good was accom
pUshed, Just as well let
oh ,up
The Dalton Argus says The
"Wkekiy is a silver organ. We
the country We hope the Ar
It appears fioui the Macon
Telegraph's showing that there
are 81* Democratic papers in the
fcfate Opposed to “free silver.”
43 Democratic papers, 11 Popu
list, Independent and Prohibi
tinn papers favor it Six are
v aiiii g fo see which way to fall
tiff lhe f< nc$
MBM HW MB
To- llmio k Indian aregiv
ing trouble in Idaho. United
States troops have been sent to
look aft it these warriors.
Military companies from all
parts of the United States will
be in Mlautathis fall.
rations will l,.e made for their
entertainment.
The hotels in Atlanta will not
raise their prices (hiring tire Ex
position.
The Atlanta Journal’s account
of , Hoke ,, . Smith .... s reception at , Lor ,,
^ lw !000 .
, " ‘ ' "T
thor,. lo listen,” and tliat Smith s
speech was a telling one; only
a few hoar d Mr. Livingston. Liv
ingston’s account in the Consti
tutiou is that the “free
men held the fort,” and that
Ids crowd was larger than
Smith’s.
The man Holmes, of Chicago
it seems Iras been guilty of sys¬
tematic murder for eeveraiyears.
The po ice are winding a chain
of evidence that will yet bring
him to justice, J and then he will
have to pay the penalty for the
murder of several young women
within the last three years.
Horr and Harvey have con¬
cluded their financial debate.
Mr. Johnson, of Greenville
Ohio, won and wedded a beau
tiful woman. They lived togeth
er two years, when Johnson fail
ed. He left for parts unknown
in 1883. His wife heard noth¬
ing from hint, and eight yearf
after mart ied another man. This
week Johnson returned with a
fortune, and found his wife an¬
other man’s. All parties are in
trouble.
South Carolina has a negro
girl only ten years old who is a
preacher. She is a prodigy
Both whites and blacks are con¬
verted by her preaching. Shi
has a wonderful memory.
In Selma, Ala., a little girl on¬
ly eleven years old went into a
dark room, and stumbled
against a clothes basket, inflict¬
ing the concussion of the brain
from which she died the liex*
day.
Clark county will have a rplot
did exhibit at Lite Exposition tin¬
foil.
The horrible murder of Mist
Williams by Durant in HanFiau
cisco a few months back lias
been dramatized, and on tin
night of July 29th the company
proceeded to play at the theatre.
Just as they were in the third
act, and Dubois, who imperson¬
ated Durum, was dragging hi.
victim to the belfry of the
church, the sheriff and possee
entered the hall and arrested the
entire company. This was a
most worthy act by a sei of
brave officers. The crime itself
was terrible enough without re
producing it before a depraved
audience.
Dr. Edgar Rogers, of Waco,
Ga.. has been arrested foreoun
terfeiting. He did the work
we |j j„ ma king ten dollar gold
co ins. In default of bond he
was carried to the Atlanta jail
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On the night of the 30th of Ju¬
ly there was a riot at Brookside,
near Birmingham, Ala. Two
deputy sheriffs and five negroes
vote killed. The other negroes
lied to the woods, but will be
taken dead or alive. The occa¬
sion was that a lady discharged
a negro employed ; he refused
to leave the premises, and was
wrested, resisted the officers,
wl ich resulted iu a riot.
The yellow fever in Cuba is io
creasing.
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LORRAINE LOCALS.
Picnics.
Celebrations.
Camp meetings.
Rain much needed.
Farmers are through work at
last, and are ready to take in the
meetings and everything in turn.
John Simmons and his lovely
sister, Miss Nora, spentlast Sat¬
urday in yom; city.
The measles are raging in our
community. They have almost
broken the schools up around
here.
A. S. Helms has been elected
J. P., to fill the unexpired term
of Squire Cook.
Quite a number of Union’s
young people attended the cele¬
bration at Shingle Roof last
week, and report having a nice
time.
We are glad to know that
Miss Mollie Swann is improving;
hope she will soon be well.
Protracted meeting is now in
progress at Mt. Vernon, Henry
county.
Miss E.hel Field of Atlanta is
visiting Misses Nora and Genie
Simmons of this district.
Qtir section was well repre¬
sented at Decatur Wednesday.
Those who attended report hav¬
ing a'fine town.
We pay cash for cancel led Postage
Stamps, Old Coins and Confederate
Money. Send 4 cents in stamps for
pricelist. We represent large manu
f .cturers. Write us for anything you
want. HOOK & BOWLING,
Dep*. 4, Equitable Building, Memphis,
l'enn. 8-3-iim
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Rockdale County. —Will
be sold before the court bouse door in
the town of Conyers, said county, on
the first Tuesday in August, 1895, be¬
tween lawful sale hours, the following
described property, towit:
One-ninth undivided interest in land
lot No 287 in the 11th Distant of orig
innlly Henry, now Rockdale, county.
Said lot containing two hundred acres,
more or lea-*, and bounded on the east
by landa of J. A. Cook, north by Mar¬
tha Lyons, deceased, west by William
Mitchell, south by J. If. Simmons.
Said one ninth interest in said lot oi
land levied on as the property of A. H.
George by virtue of two ii fas issued
from the ju-tiee court of the 536th l)ist.,
G. M., DeKalb county, in favor of Al
inaud & George against the said A. II,
George. Property pointed out by plain
tiff in il fa and tenants in possession no¬
tified. This July 2nd, 1895.
Also at the same time and p'aee will
be sold one undivided two thirds inter¬
est in 50 acres of Lind, more <-r less, be
>ng in the south side of lot of land No.
(326) three hundred and twenty-six in
theJth distr!ct of 0 ,i^i na iiy Walton,
now Rockdale, county, and bounded as
follows: on the west by lands of Lee
Gr * h *' n ’ ° u \ be 80utb T Ia " d \ of /'E
MoCalla, on the east by lands of G. P.
Sigman and others, and on the north
by lands claimed by Brazil bradfoid.
Levied on as the property of W. D.
Nichols to satisfy a ti fa in favor of A.
McCalla vs. W. D.
Levy made by me.
W, H. M. Austin, Sheriff.
This July 10, 1895,
The other undivided third interest in
said land will be offered for sale at the
same time and place. J. N. Gj,knx,
Atty. for Owners of Same.
hotse Wfr for light „ T „ load work. Good ^
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I guarantee to sell paints
less than they can be bought else
where. Get my prices before
buying, aud save money,
7*27-12t Db.W, H, Lee.
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Our stock of Suits am
Dry Goods are all new, la
est cuts, styles and novel
ties.
YOU EXPECT US
TO MA S
We do sell on a smal
margin, who and have the many tried oj j
you i
know this to be the truth
We
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