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Gkokgia, Rockdale County. —Toj G.
Whom Xt May Concern: T.
ill iu due form applied to the
jniiiin Has letters of ad
yersg neci f° r k ermauent
Ljstratioa on the estate of Mrs. M.
Swann, late of said county, deceased,
, j w j]i pass upon said application on
.first Monday in October, 1895.
under my hand and official sig
I™ this (5th day of September, 1895.
‘ M. Helms, Ordinary.
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[. .x-t i National 1 No. 7. Complaint
\ perior Court—Re"
To John I- Rosser, Dft., Greeting,
order of the court in the case above
to that the
ssted J I hereby notify you on
day of August, 1895, The Atlanta
jutional Building and Loan Associa
tjon tiled an action of complaint, e'e,,
gainst you, returnable to the October
1895, of said superior court under
foregoing caption. You are furtherno
bed to he present at said court, to be
held on the first Monday in October,
1895, to answer plaintiff’s complaint.
Jadefault thereof the court will pro
led as to justice shall appertain. *”i Wit
sees the Hon. Rich’d H. Clark, judge
«f said court, this 5th day of August,
m. W. T. II us ON,
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Clerk S. C. Rockdale County, Ga.
Geokgu, Rockdale County —To all
Ifhom it may Concern : Mrs. Alice the H.
La'ml has ia due form applied to
uudCTugYied for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of W. I’.
Laird, late of said county, deceased,
and I will pass upon said application
o:i the first Monday in October, 1895
Given under mj hand and official sig¬
nature. This 12th day of Sept. 1895.
A. XL Heuis, Ordinary Rockdale Co.
i Georgia, Rockdale County. —To all
Whom it may Concern : T. J. & VV. E.
[Treadwell, administrators of the estate
of John Treadwell, deceased, have in
Idue form applied to ilie undersigned for
pave to sell the land# or place known
is the home place belonging to the es
Iteof said deceased and said applica¬
tion will be heard on the first Monday
pOdober next. This 12th day of Sept.
15. A, M. Helms, Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale County. —Fan
e Grier, col., having applied for a
pelve months’ support out of the es
>teof hor late husband, J. Wesley
pier, eo!., deceased, and the appraisers
(painted having filed their return in
poffice, and this is to cite all persons
kerned that I will pass upon the
peon the first Monday in October
k This Sept. 12th, 1895.
All. Helms, Ordinary Rockdale Co.
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Georgia, Rockdale County.— Mrs.
A. Cushing having applied for a
(five months’ support out of the es
M her late husband, C. D. Cushing,
(ceased, and the appraisers appointed
jfiog I this filed their return in my concerned office,
is to cite ail persons
KI will pass upon the same on the
si Monday in October next. This
3>t. lath, 1895. A. M. 11 ELVIS,
Ordinary Rockdale Co.
pEoRciA, Rockdale County. —To all
PM it May Concern : John H. Al
M has in due form applied to the
feigned for permanent letters of
poistration feier, on the estate of J. Wes
col., late of said county, de
fe,aud feon I will pass upon said appli
the first Monday in Oetobei,
f- A. M. Helms,
Ordinary pf Said County. |
F 0 »gia, Rockdale County.— By A,
Nms, Ordinary for said county:
special agreement between J. B,
P' 5 *' Reese, publishers of The Con-
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DR. w. it. LEE, Druggist, has the j
exclusive sale of these, celebrated Glass j
es in Conyers, Ga. From tliy factory ;
Of Kellarn & Moore, the onlv optical I
plant in tee South. Atlanta, Ga. 1
ykrs Wj KFci.Y,;inT T D. O'Kelley, pub
iisber of the Rockdale Banner, it is or¬
dered that from and after this date and
until further ordered the legal adver¬
tising for sail county shall be done in
both papers, tow it: •Inn Conyers
Weekly and the Rockdale Banner, both
papers to receive only the regular legal
rates for advertising, that is to say, on¬
ly the same pay that one would receive
were the advertising done in one paper,
and the fees or pay for such advertising
shall be equally divided between said
two papers, each receiving one-half.
This Sept 18, 1895. A. M. Helms,
Ordinary Rockdale County.
Georgia, Rockdale County.— By A.
M. Helms, Ordinary of said county, sit¬
ting for county purposes: It is hereby
ordered that fifty-eight cents on the one
hundred dollars of the taxable property
of said ceunty, as per digest of 1895, be
and the same is hereby levied, and that
the same be collected by the tax collect¬
or of said county for tiie following pur¬
poses, towit: For general county pur¬
pose 5 , o2 cents; for jury purposes 20
cents; for pauper purposes (i cents.
Making in the aggregate the said sum
of fifty-eight cents on tiie one hundred
dollars on the taxable property of said
county, for county purposes for the
year, 1895. This Sept. 14th, 1895.
A. M. Helms, Ordinary.
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Should bear in mind that Miss
Emma Riley is the leading Mil¬
liner in Conyers and carries n
complete stock of everything in
that line, in the store room of
the post office. 9-7-46.
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We keep a nice line of all
kinds of Lumber and Shingles.
Tilley & Quigg.
RICHARDSON Rim,ES.
The musical entertainment at
J. F. Willingham’s on Saturday
night last was quite a success,
Music was beautifully furnished
by Miss Dovie Lewis and Bub
Harkness, ot Ola.
Miss Violet Walker returned
to her home last Wednesday,
after several days’ visit here.
Why so sad, boys ?
William Faulkner is slowly
recovering from an attack of
rheumatism.
Prof. Frank Mann left for Ox
ford last week.
Misses Kate and Ludie Sims
and Deuie Powell were the
guests of Miss Josie Morris Mon¬
day last.
Allen Cook, of Clayton coun¬
ty, is the guest of G. W. Morris’s
family this week.
Bill Simpson, of McDonough,
visited relatives here last week.
Prof. Dow Hammock’s school
closed Friday. He has given
perfect satisfaction as an m -
structor, and the well wishes of
our people go with him.
SEABE.
veal’s store siftings.
Egg peddlers are numerous. I
gness they are making great
preparation for the Exposition.
Ml’S. Robbie Dillon is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, I
Graham.
Miss Lula Manning a most.
Lvely young laay, of Atlanta,
returned home Tuesday, after
spending a few days in our com¬
munity as the guest of Misses
Mamie Scott,Berta Graham and
others.
Geo. Spinks has moved in the
house with his brother. J. M.
Spinks. One more added to the
population ot Birmingham
( eal StCie) , , ,
* S OU!g
m Tom S. Tr IvlLUiett - ., \\ .-it ill also i be
another in our town in the near
future.
We learn Mr. Clarence King,
who left our community recent¬
ly, has secured a good position
in Atlanta.
0. Locke Graham left for At¬
lanta Tuesday, where he has a
position.
While T. II. Hardin was hav¬
ing his ginnery repaired Monday
part of the press department fell
and came very near killing Jas.
Treadwell. He was badly
bruised but no bones broken.
We hope he will soon recover.
Rev. Wm. Shaw, of Atlanta,
will give a Sunday school lec¬
ture at Libertv Chapel the first
Sunday in October at 3:30 p. rn.
He will probably exhibit some
Stereoptican views, illustrating
parts of the Bible. It will be a
treat to all who will come to
hear and see his manner of
teaching the Bible. Patrick.
LORRAINE LOCALS.
Locals scarce.
The weather is fine for gath¬
ering crops.
G. W. Simmons and his beau¬
tiful daughter, Miss Genie, at¬
tended the celebration at Con¬
yers last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E, Ray
visited in your city a few days
last week.
Willie Simmons, of Atlanta,
visited his parents in this dis¬
trict Saturday and Sunday ,
SH ADY DALE DOINGS.
Mrs Annie Parker and her
little daughter, Carrie, of Boaz,
Ala., is visiting our family this
week.
We have just returned from a
very pleasant visit to Butts Co.
The cotton crop is about 50
per cent, short in this section
The sweet potato, persimmon
and muscadine crops are prodi¬
gious. I
The Rev. Wm. Shaw, of At- ;
lanta, will deliver a Sunday
school address at the Congrega¬
tional church the first Sunday in
October.
God made the earth in six.
days and then rested ; then he
made man and rested again.
Then he made woman, and since
that time neither God nor man
has had a rest.
“Poor, helpless woman can never say
Her work is done,until judgment day.”
New stock of dress go,ads of ev*
ery description cheap at Ii. P.
ik I). M- Almand & Co,
TILLEY & QUIGG,
•-WAREHOUSEMEN AND Dealers In—
IIj’VILIGQ.TOOX,
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We keep on hand at all times We carry a full line of nice
all kinds of Humber, Shingles, etc. Doors, Mantles, Sash, Blinds and
Paints.
Always see us before buying ■ We can save you money.
GATHERED BY A FAIR REPORTER.
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Miss Kate Whaley, after sev¬
eral weeks'absence from the city,
has returned and is attending the
Conyers Institute. Her many
friends are delighted to have this
charming young lady back.
Mr. Charlton Melton, a hand¬
some young man of Abbeville,
Ga , has returned home after a
pleasant visit to his father, Dr.
M. H. Melton.
Mrs. Allison, of Abbevilffi,Ga.,
visited Mrs. M. H. Melton last
week. She had been to Man¬
chester to enter her daughter in
the female college at that place.
Seaborn and Walker Glenn
are now working in Atlanta.
Miss Ward Hardwick left
Wednesday for LaG'Tnge,where
she will attend college. She was
accompanied by her father, Dr.
H. V r . Hardwick.
Dev. John W. Almand has
built a handsome residence in
the country. We like to see this.
May more of it go on in our t be¬
loved Southland.
Misses Gussie and LeVanche
Davidson are visiting their sis¬
ter, Mrs. McNight.
Mr. Bates Reagan is quite ill
this week. Hope lie will be
speedily restored to health.
Mr. Jess Wallis lias gone to
Dorsey, Ga., to go in the mer
cantile business, Saccess be
with you, Jess.
Mr. Earle Quilliau spent a day
and night with his uncle, Dr. J.
W. Quillian, while enroute to
Oxford this week.
Mr. Mack Eakes spent a few
days with his brother, W. J.
Eakes, this week.
Mrs. Henry Anderson and pret¬
ty little grandson, Avory Har¬
din, are visiting in the country
this •week.
Messrs. Joe and Charley Clot
felter, two of our handsomest
and cleverest young men, left
this week for college. Joe will
attend the Columbia(S. C.)The¬
ological Seminary, and Charley
goes to the Normal College at
Nashville, Tenn. We join their
many friends in wishing them v
profitable and pleasant year.
New .goods at II. R. A D. M. Al¬
mand'A Co.’s CHEAP—at i-qcL;
bottom prices.
20 pounds Granulated Sugar
for one dollar at H. P. A D. M.
dim and A Co.’s
Our friend, John R. Hudson,
Jr., of the U. S. Geological Sur¬
vey, spent a couple of hours
with us yesterday. He was en
route to Washington to resume
his offi ce duties, after a vaca¬
tion spent in Eaton ton.
COTTON REPORT.
Rales received to Friday morn¬
ing, 20th, 123. Price for mid¬
dling, 7fc.
Rev. C. C. White, who had
been ill for a long while, died at
his home in this county last
Wednesday night, and his re¬
mains were buried in the ceme¬
tery hero yesterday. The fune¬
ral was preached in the Baptist
church by Dr. Swanson, of Cov¬
ington. bereaved. We extend sympathy to ]
the
H—3 Tie cams Of
£3?SKgq“* fn (lb ■ a ■
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UNDERSELL
DRY GOOD I, NOTIONS,
SHOE', HAT >,
t CLOTHING, ETC.
I went east and bought a
completelia i of these goeds
and they m i >.t go right out.
My desire is to introduce my¬
self to the trading public and
I can do ii quickest by UN¬
DERSELLING. This I CAN
and will do.
I invite the public to examine
my stock at the place formerly
by Miss Emma Riley.
Walter E. Adair.