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Georgia, Rockdale County.— To
All Whom It May Concern: T. G.
Swann has in due form applied to the
dersgned for permanent letters of ad
un of Mrs. M.
ministration on the estate
X Swann, late of said coun.y, deceased,
aiid I will pass upon October, said application 1895. on
the first Monday in
Given under my hand and official sig¬
nature this Oth day of September, 1895.
A. M. Helms, Ordinary.
Georgia, Eockdai.e County.—T o all
Whom it may Concern: Airs. Alice II.
p a ir,] has in due form applied to the
undersigned for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of W. R.
Laird, late of said county, deceased,
and I will pass upon said application
on the first Monday in October, 1895.
Given under mj hand and official sig
nature. This 12 th day of Sept. 1S95.
A. M. Helms, Ordinary Rockdale Co.
Georgia, Rockdale County, io all
Whom it may Concern : T. J. & W.E.
Treadwell, administrators of the estate
of John Treadwell, deceased, have in
due form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the iands or place known
as the home place belonging to the es¬
tate of said deceased and said applica¬
tion will be heard on the first Monday
in October next. This 12th day of Sept.
1895 . A, M. Helms, Ordinary.
GssmciA, Rockdale County.—F an¬
nie Grier, col., having applied lor a
twelve months’ support out of the es¬
tate of her late husband, J. Wesiey
Grier, eol,, deceased, and the appraisers
appointed having filed their return in
my office, and this is to cite all persons
concerned that I will pass upon the
same on the first Monday in October
next. This dept. 12 th, 1895.
A. M. Helms. Ordinary Rockdale Co.
Georgia, Rckdalk County.— Mrs.
M. V. Cushing having applied for a
twelve montlis’*support out of the es¬
tate of her late husband, C. D. Cushing,
deceased, and the appraisers appointed
having tiled their return in my otlice,
and this is to cite all persons concerned
that I will pass upon the same on the
first Monday in October Dext. This
.Sept. 12th, 1895. A. M. Helms,
Ordinary Rockdale Co.
Georgia, Rockdale County. —To al)
Whom it May Concern : John H. Al
mamt has in due form applied to the
uadersigaed for permanent letters ot
administration on the estate of J. Wes¬
iey Grier, col., late of said county, de
ceased, and 1 will pass upon said aupli
ptiou on the first Monday in October,
te. A. M. Helms,
Ordinary of Said County .
Georgia, Rockdale County.—B y A.
K Helms, Ordinary for said county:
ky a special agreement between J. B.
M. H. Reese, publishers of The Con
[fits Weekly, and T. D. O’Kelley, pub
Psher tesszxzfz of the Rockdale Banner, it is or
tjz::'
ping for sail countv shall be done in
p papers, towit: The Conyers
Ieekly Ipers and the Rockdale Banner, both
to receive only the regular legal
P 6 s for advertising, that is to say, on
I the same paj' that one would receive
l e ta the advertising done in one paper,
PLhe fees or pay for such advertising
l al 'be equally divided between said
■° Papers, each receiving or.e-half.
Phis Sept. 18, 1895. A. M. Helm?,
i Ordinary Rockdale County.
[Dorgu, f Helms, Rockdale County.— said county, By sit- A.
Ordinary of
I? Ned for county purposes: It is hereby
that fifty-eight cents on the one
N r ed dollars of the taxable property
ffid ceunty, as per digest of 1895, be
P the same is hereby levied, and that
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DR. XV. II. LEE, Druggist., lias tbe
exclusive sale of these celebrated Gla-s
es in Conyers, Ga. Kr«>:« the factors
of Kellain & Moore, the onlv optica!
plant in toe South. Atlanta. Oa.
the same be collected by tbe rax .ollect
or of said couniy for fie following pur¬
poses, towit: For general county pm
posey 32 cents; for jury purposes 2(>
cents; for pauper purposes (i cents.
Making in ihe aggregate tiie said sum
of fifty-eight cents on the one bund efi
dollars on the taxable properly of said
county, for county purposes for,tin
yea", 1895. This sept. 14th, 1895.
A. M. IIrims, Ordinary.
executok’s sale.
Agreeably to an order of the court of
Ordinary of Rockdale county, will be
sold at auction at the court house door
of said county on the lirst Tuesday in
November next, within the legal hours
sale, the following property, towit:
Four hundred acres of land, more or
less, known as the John L. Scott home
place, and bounded north by lands of
Richard Hailey, Mrs. Watson and oth
ers, south by Z. T, Zachry and South
River, east by E. Lee Scott and Mrr.
Alary Jane Bailey, west by Lelioy Ogles
by and South Eiver. There is on this
iaudgood dwel.ing, barns, orchard, pas¬
ture and three good tenant bouses,
about one hundred acres of good bot¬
tom land in cultivatable condition and
125 acres in original forest. The land
is well terraced and well watered, and
a valuable home. Sold as the property
of John L. Scott, deceased, Terms ea-y,
and will he made known on day of sale.
This 2oth day of September, 1895.
W. XV. Scott, Executor.
GATHERED BY A FAIR REPORTER.
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Measles and whooping cough
are going the rounds in the city
The number of pupils at tlie
Conyerslnstitute increases daily.
The attendance this week is 156.
Dr. Baily, of Athens, is Mrs.
A. J.,Pierce’s attending physi¬
cian.
Miss Viola Bostain spent a few
days with her sister, Mrs. Lakes,
this week while enroutc to At
lanta.
Rev. Asbury Ragsdale preach¬
ed at the Methodist church Sun¬
day.
Messrs. Floyd Plunkett and
Walker Glenn visited home Sun¬
day. Glad to sec these hand¬
some youug men have not for¬
gotten us.
Dr. Asbury Quillian, of Ath¬
ens, visited his brother, Dr. J.
W. Quillian of this place this
week.
Miss Linda Holder visited her
home at Almou last Sunday.
Misses Holder, Posey and Tran
holm chaperoned the children of
Conyers Institute muscadine
hunting the other afternoon.
Perry Griffin, of Oxford, was
Sunday to “fair maid ”
up see a
Come again, Perry; she is al¬
wavg “ glad to see you.
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Messrs. R. O. and L. N. tuu
f visited CoVIDgtOll Sunday.
w Bob i*»g*o» ^ «>
atives in the City SuncioA .
j> ev Mr. Craig preached two
very impressive . SCimons ___ to at
teiltivc congregations Sunday .
LADIES.
Should bear in mind that Miss
Emma Riley is the leading Mil¬
liner in Conyers and carries a
complete stock of everything in
that line, in the store room of
the post office. 9-7-4t.
pitcher’s Castorfe,
Children Cryfot
COTTON REPORT.
Previous receipts 123
This week’s ( i 340 < i
Total to date 460 bales.
Price for middling, 8]c to
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Pointedly Penciled for Punctual
Perusal.
Thursday, the 26th, was gala
day for the 38th Ga. at Decatur,
Mr. C. M. Taylor, of Foray(h
was in the city last Thursday.
Tomorrow Rev. J. T. King
will preach at the Presbyterian
church.
W. T. Stewart and family re¬
cently visited their relatives in
Newton county.
Mi's. Shipp is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Posey, who is
very sick at Mrs. Chick’s.
Mr. Reagan, who has been
quite sick with a bilious attack,
is much bettei*.
According to the weather re¬
port the cold wave was expected
Monday evening, but it has not
yet arrived.
Mr. J. B. Moseley, of Henry
county, brought a load of cotton
to our market last Thursday and
it sold for 8.27c.
Mrs. Smith, of Gainesville, is
visiting Mr. Pierce, her brother.
She came to the bedside of Mrs
Iherce, who has been very ill.
Mr. W. T. Woody and Miss
Jane Nelms were married last
Tuesday. We join their many
friends in wishes for their hap¬
piness.
Mr. Thos. Kennon, of Jasper
county, Mr. Len Kennon and
Mrs. Langford, from Oconee
county, visited their mother dur¬
ing her late illness.
The Madison Association of
colored Baptists will meet with
Macedonia Baptist church in this
city on Wednesday before the
3rd Sunday in October.
Rev. A. J. Beck, of Lithonia,
spent Wednesday night with us.
He conducted the prayer meet¬
ing at the.Baptist church, giving
a line talk upon some verses in
the Psalms.
The roads in this section are
in a comparative good condition,
except the deep dust, which
when stirred, rises like a cloud
and all but stifles those who
walk behind, Egad!
On last Wednesday the cotton
market here went from 7 : | to 81
cents in about one hour’s time.
We hope that it will continue
to jump until the entire country
can rejoice and “jump” with it.
A colored woman, Sou Mays,
was arrested by Sheriff Austin
and brought before Justice Al
mand yesterday on the charge
of assault and battery and at¬
tempting to burn the house of
auother.woman. She was com¬
mitted to jail, waiting trial at
coming court in October.
Mr. S. J. Glenn, who was
wrongfully treated by the At¬
lanta police in making a false
arrest, we understand, has insti¬
tuted suit against the city for
damages. We do not believe the
Atlanta police perfect; if it were
it would be in striking ^contrast
with the balance of the city.
We are informed that it takes
$27 to go through and see all the
sights on the Midway at the Ex¬
position. How much then, af¬
ter paying the gate fee, will it
take to see all the sights on the
grounds?But side shows. you need If, however not visit
all the
you expect to ^ee the world in
'ninature, you will iiave to pay
for it.
The public well near the court
h °«se is one never failing, giv
! ing drink to many' hundreds of
I | Conyers thirsty ones as well as
t0 visitors who come and go ev¬
ery day. What a luxry this pure,
I cold water is ! What else should
j ra;m want to drink besides this
c U -8tol wi,ich c01 " cs in “»
j purity from the hand of our
! Maker?
Mr. Millard George, cf Thom
asville, and Miss Mattie Harde¬
man were married in the Pres¬
byterian church at Madison on
last Tuesday evening. Mr.
George is a brother of Judge
George, of Madison, and Miss
Hardeman is a-sister of Mrs. Os
born, of our city, The happy
couple, envoute for Thomasville
spent Tuesday night with Mrs.
Osborn. We wish them a hap¬
py and prosperous life.
DEATH OF MRS. KENNON.
After a week's suffering from
dysentery and fever Mrs. Ken
non died on Thursday evening
at the age of 78 years. She was
a kind, Christian woman, and
for many years a member of the
Methodist church. The funeral
services took place yesterday
from the residence, Dr. Quillian
conducting them. His remarks
were appropriate, and comfort
ing to the sorro wing ones, We
sympathize with the bereaved
ones, who have lost one v bom
they loved. Her remains were
laid away in their last resting
place in in the old cemetery.
We keep a nice line of all
kinds of Lumber and Shingles.
Tilley & Quigg.
T!ie PlisliGst Pries For Mr Cotton
II. P. & D. 51. Almand & Co.
want your cotton. Don’t sell un
till you see them. They will pay
the highest market cash price for
it. 28-4t
NOTICE !
All parties indebted to E. C.
Hart will please call on me and
settle their accounts. 1 havi
his books in charge for collection
28-4t. W. V. Almand.
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I you imagine—serious and 1 *
i fatal diseases result from*
? trilling Don’t ailments neglected. ‘
3 play with Nature’s *
J greatest gift—health.
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br ut ct sorts, weak
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T(M l'g*» Sliausted, iieivous, &
IB I have bo appetite •
|begin land can’t work, J
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ft ing le strengthen the most rviia
iron I medicine,which mg;
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’j y Sters. Blown s Jro.i Hi:
A few bet- t
Bitters l ties cure—benefit
j conies from the f
v t ry fi rst dose- it
j ‘won't stain your J
teeth, and its*
j jf pleasant to tuke. ^
It Cu i
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Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
f Constipation, Bad 3ioed <(
jf i'lalaria, Nervous ailments
I Women’s complaints. i
Hues Get cnly the frcmiine— it has crossed red l
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[ want your trade.
You are trading elsewhere. I
want you to trade with me.
You won’t do it if I dont under¬
sell the man you are trading
with
This I can no, because—
My goods arc new.
Exp:nsts > re small.
No bad debts.
No old slock.
I will do this because I must
to get your trade.
My stock comprises everything
in Dress Goods, Notions, Cloth¬
ing, Shoes, Hats, and every¬
thing else in the Dress Goods
line.
Don’t bay a cent's worth till you
have seen my stock .
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