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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Geohoia, Rockdale County.— By A.
M. Helms, Ordinary for said county :
By a special agreement between J. B.
& J. H. Reese, publishers of Tins Cox
ysus WKEKi.v.and T. D. O’Kelley, pub
lisber ol'the Rockdale Banner, it is or
dered that from and after this date and
until further ordered the legal adver¬
tising for said county shall be done in
both papers, towit: The Conykks
Weekly and the Rockdale Banner, bot h
papers to receive only tl-e regular legal
r ites 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
6hall be equally divided between said
two papers, each receiving one-balf.
This Sept. 18, 1895. A. M. Helms,
Ordinary Rockdale Couaty.
executok’s sale.
Agreeably to an order of the court of
Ordinary of Rockdale county, "ill be
sold at auction at the court house door
of said county on the first 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 liailcy, Mrs, Watson and otL
era, south by Z. T. Zacliry and South
River, east by R. Lee Scott and Mrs,
Mary Jane Bailey, west by LeRoy Ogles
by and South River. There is on this
land good dwelling, barns, orchard, pas¬
ture and three good tenant houses,
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 .Johu L. Scott, deceased. Terms ea c y,
and will be made known on day of sale.
This 2tth day of September, 1895.
W. W. Scott, Executor.
executor’s sale.
Agreeable to an order of the court of
Ordinary of Newton county, will be
sold at public outcry at the court house
door of Rockdale county, in the city of
Conyers (it having been so ordered by
the court on the first Tuesday in No¬
vember, 1895, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, towit:
Two hundred, two and one-half acres
of land, of laud lot No. 48 in the tenth
district of originally Henry, now New¬
ton and Rockdale counties, bounded on
the east by Eugene Hull, south by John
Moseley and C. T. Zachry, west by C.
T. Zacliry, north by W. J. Baker and
W. A. Scott. Sold i:s the property of
W- W-JScott, late of said county, de¬
ceased. Teru.8 cash. This Sept. 30,
1895. F. O. Fielder,
Executor estate of W. W. Scott.
Georoia, Rockdale County. —To
Whom Jt May Concern : T. C. Cor
ley, administrator of Tubal C- Cor¬
ley, de eased, has in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned for leave to
Bell lands deceased, belonging to the estate of
said and said application
will be heard on the first Monday in
November next. This first day of
Oct, 1895. A. M. Helms,
Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale Uounty.--To
Whom It May Concern ; H. C
Penn, administrator of Mrs. E. J.
Penn, deceased, has in diD formap
plied to the undersigned for leave to
sell real estate belonging to the es¬
tate or said dec j ased, and said ay
plication will be hea'd on the first
day Monday in November next. This lit
of Oct 1895. A M Helms,
Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Rockdale County—To
All Whom It May Concern : R. W.
Tucker, Hardeaiau, administrator of A. B. E.
deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismissiou from his
mist as such administrator of said
deceased, and I will pass upon his
January, application on the first Monday in
1890, at my office in Con¬
yers, said county. Given under my
hand and official signature this Oct.
3rd, 1895. A. M. Helms,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an order issued from
the court of Ordinary of Rockdale
county, will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Conyers
within the legal hours of sale on the
firo. Tuesday in November next the
following Out described property, towit:
hundred acres of laud, more or
less, situated, lying and being in the
11th district of said county, the same
No. being the north half of lot of land
one hundred a id four (104.)
Said land belonging to the estate ot
1. ft. Weatherford, Jr., deceased.
Tonus of sale, one half cash, the re
mainder due Dee. 1st, 1S9G, with in¬
terest from date at 8 per cent. Bond
for title given purchaser. Oct. 2nd,
1895, Jas. 8, Weatherford,
Administrator.
ROCKDALE SHERIFF’S SALES.
V Will be sold on the 1st Tuesday
in November, 1895, at the court
b ouse door in said coun’y, within the
| ppa j hours of sa e, to the highest
bidder for cash, one tract of land ly
j n g j n said county. Forty district acres,
ua ue or less, in sixteenth
or gin,ally Henry, now Rockdale
county, parts of lots Nop. 337 and
351, bounded on the north by A. S.
Fa iner, on the west and south by
John Neal and B. F. Cain and east
bv J -hn Moore. Said land levied on
as the property of W. J. Tuc' er to
satisfy two fi fas issued from justice
court, 475 district G M. of said coun
t-y, in favor of G W. & A. P. Cain
against W. J. Tucker Levy made
by T. N. Simunt/m, L. C., and re¬
turned to me This 0°t. 2nd, 1895.
W. H. M. Austin, *he>iff.
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TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
I will be in Conyers, town dis¬
trict, Sept. 28th and from the 7th
to 19th of Oct. After November
1st all the remainder of my time,
only when at the precincts.
Sheffield district, Sept. 27th,
Oct. 18th and Nov. 15th. Hon¬
ey Creek district, Thursday,
Sept. 26th, Oct. 17th and Nov.
14th. Lorraine district, Sept.
30th, Oct. 21st and Nov. 18th.
My ife office will be at Stephen¬
son Turner’s store when in
town. Very respectfully,
E. F. Cook, T. C. Rockdale Co.
We have made arrangements
with manufacturers to sell
Paints at wholesale.
Tilley & Quigg,
PUTS.
I guarantee to sell paints for
less than they can be bought else¬
where. Get my prices before
buving, and save money.
7-27-12t Dr. W. H. Lee.
For Sale .—A five room house
with lot containing two acres,
on Railroad street, fronting rail¬
road, between Arnold Whita¬
ker’s and Robt. Wallis’.
9-21-4t Joel Marks.
We keep a nice line of all
kinds of Lumber and Shingles.
Tilley & Quigg.
NOTICE!
Those who owe me for black
smithing will please come for¬
ward as soon as possible and set¬
tle their accounts, for I need the
money very much. All are ac¬
quainted with my condition.
5 8t W. G. Clotfelter.
MILLINERY !!
We are now prepared to sell
our lady friends any and every¬
thing in our line cheap for the
cash. Call and see us without
fail. Nicest and prettiest goods
in the latest styles.
McDonald & Guinn.
Pitcher’s Castoris,
Children Cry for
The HiEtet Price For Your Cotton.
H. P. & D. M. 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
A WORD TO MT FRIEND
THE PUBLIC.
THE country is to be congratulated upon the favorable con-
1 ditions which greets us at the opening of the
The people less for this year’s present sea
son. owe expenses than they ever
have for one year, and the increase in cotton of about $15 per
bale will enable them to come out in good shape. At this every
class should rejoice, for as the farmer succeeds we all succeed.
Believing in the , early , spring that , prices would be much
both for goods as well as cotton, I bought goods early higher
bought for the cash, and I my and
am now in 0 position to sell any line
of goods in my stock as low as • nv house in the country. I am
where I can defy competition in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and all kinds of wares and grocer¬
ies. I have a good stock of new goods and of the best grades. I
will buy your cotton and other marketable produce, and pay the
very top notch for it.
MILLINERY!
MILLINERY!!
I have one of the most accomplished milliners evei in Con¬
yers, Mrs. W. J. Eakes. She has been in Atlanta for some time
studying and posting herself upon the very latest styles, and
she comes home “up-to-date” with what the ladies want. I
have given this department extra attention in the purchasing of
my stock this fall, and such bargains as I- will give have never
been known, so when you wantahat, bonnet, feathers, ribbons,
laces, tips, gloves, veils or any other goods in this department,
no matter what, call and see me before you buy and you can rest
assured of the best in material, latest in style and lowest in price.
From October 1st,
1895, until March 1st,
1896, my terms will be
CASH.
Thanking my friends for their liberal patronage in the past
and soliciting it for the future, I am most respectfully,
J. J. LANGFORD,
COMMERCE ST., CONYERS, OA.
John 1|. Alinqnd,
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