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-Georgia, Rockdale County. —To
ill Whom It May Concern : Mr
:, lce H. Laird, admimstra-m . f
i p, Laird, deceased, has iu du
tan Lve applied to the undersigns i for
to sell the lands belonging to
he estate of said deceased, and said
nnlieation will be heard on the li st
Monday in November next. This 8 h
Georgia, Rockdale County.—Mrr.
Annie T. Seamans having applied for
^twelve months’ support our. of the
estate of ber late husband, O. Sea
mans, deceased, and the appraisers
appointed having filed their: re.urn
in my office, this is to cite all persons
concerned that I will pass upon the
same on the first Mondav in Novem
ber next. This Oct, 8, 3 81)5.
A. M. Helms, Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale County.—To
All Whom It May Concern: T G.
Swann, administrator of Mrs M. T
Swann, deceased, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased, a id said ap
plication will be heard on the first
Monday in November next. This
8th day of October, 1895.
A. M. Helms, Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale County.—To
All Whom It May Concern : John
H. Almand, administrator of J. Wes¬
ley Grier, deceased, lias in clue form
applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belongin ' to thees
tate of said deceased, and s-aidappli
cation will be lieatd on the first Mon
lajh November next. This Oat. 8,
1895. A. M Helms, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’s SALK.
By virtue of an order issued f om
the Ordinary of Rock ile county, «i 1
beeold before the court h >u-e doo
in the city Cony «-i s b d v e n t; e leg n
hours of sale on the lire', i'uetdav m
November next. Fifty-six and three
quarters acres of land the same bGn^
the lands set apart as dower to Mr*.
Lucendy M Treadwell, widow <jf Jno
Treadwell, deceas r d. Said Lnd
bounded as fol ows: on the east In¬
lands of W. F. Hardin et ul, on the
south by lands of J F. Almand, on
the west by lands of W. M Benth
and on the nor li *»y lands of J. it
Almand and A. N. Plunkett Also a
one-third interest in judgment in favor
ofT. J. and W. E. Treadwell A Co
against G. P. and E. S. 8igmati,amount
ing to the sum of $48o. Said property
sold aj, the property of John Treadwell
deceased, for the purpo-e of paying
debts of said estate, and di-tribu ior
among the heirs. Terms of s-ifi', one
hap cash, bonds for titles to purchaser
of land. Terms sap; of pap o r», casli
T. J. & VV. K. TRKdDWEU.
Administrators of John Treadwell.
deceased. Oct. 7, 1895.
Georgia, Rockdale Cour.ty.—To All
3Vhom It May Concern : T. II. Ken
non and W, V. Almand l ave in due
form applied to the under-igned for
Permanint letters of administration,
with will annexed, on the estate of
Mrs. Francis Kennon, late of said conn
fy, deceased, and I will pais upon said
application on the first Monday in De
cember, 1291. This Oct. 31, 1895.
A.7J. Helms, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO D BT ilij aXD CRED¬
ITORS.
All persons indebted to the estate of
John Westley Grier, col.,decease!, are
urged to make immediate settlem nts,
; md those having claims aarainsi. said
estate are requested to present the » at
once to me. John II. Almand,
Admr. estate of John Wrstiey Grier,
deceased. This Oct. 28, 1835.
I guarantee to sell paints for
less than they can be bought else¬
where. Get my prices before
7-27-12t buying, and save money.
Dr. W. H. Lee.
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W. H. LEE, Urnggisr, bus the
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ROCKDALE SHERIFF’S SALES
Will be sold on fits first Tuesday
iu December 189G at the court house
door iu said county, within the legal
hours of sale, the following proper¬
ty, towit; Forty acres of land in
Rockdale county, State of Georgia,
bounded as fo lows: On the south
by public mod from Conyers ioCov
ington, west by lands ot S. H. An¬
derson, north hv lands of the esta'e
of S. C Grffln, deceased, and oo the
east by lands o' the estue of Dr. A
Means, deceit ed, lain i par ot a
three hundred acre tract of laud deed
ed to said S C. Griffin by lu-r father,
Dr. A Means, deceased. Levied
on as the property of S. C. Griffin,
deceived, and written notice given
to J 11 Cureton- and Stewart Vv riylt',
tena nts in possession, as requir'd by
law. This 29.h day of Oct. 1896
Also at the same time and place
will be sold under m utgage li fa i '
favor, of Clark Bankin.; Company
transferees vs Elwaul B. Giifliu,
the following dec ibed property, t -
wit: One eighth interest in three
hundred and fifty s*cies of land in
Rockdale county. Ga , and hounded
as follows: O i son h by Covington
and Con\era road aud land of John
M.Zachry, ou east by Yellow rivei,
on the north by fin Is of Mrs. Eliz >•
beth Summers, on ' he west * y lan >
of J M.. Zsehry li d < state- f Henry
Am’ e son, lining f l‘y desciibfd b
the said u o t 'age fi fa as the prop
♦ rtv of said Edward B. Gr.ffiti.
Tais Oct 30tit, 1895.
W. H. M. Austin, Sheriff.
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Concerning People and
Events.
Col. J. C. Barton, of Madison,
is in the city this week.
Lithonia has a p iper called
the “Dental Journal.”
Large line of rubber footwear
a f - Mar hut & Pea Tins.
Mr. Geoige, of ' ithonia, was
in our city this \\e- It, attending
justice court,.
Mr. IV. K. Eosst r, of Biniiing
Aha, is visiting the family
of Dr. IV. r. Leo.
It is reported that Will v!y< j rs
passed Oak Bill, near this place
Oim day last week
Next Monday Prof. Perry wilt
begin his schod at Livingston
Academy, near Kings.
Mr. Henderson and wife, of
Tampa, Fla., visited their rela
tives here last week.
Take your green and dry hides
to A. B. Osborn and get the
spot cash for them.
Mr. R. B. EilieriJge, of Bir¬
mingham Alt., is visiting
friends and relatives here.
Col. Emmett Womack, of Cov¬
ington, was in our city a few
hours last Thursday evening.
Dr. Lee and wife, M>. James
Gailey,Dr. Quillian and children
visited the Exposition Tuesday.
Marbut & Reagan have a fresh
lot of Pettijohu’s Breakfast
Food.
Miss Mamie Nelms, who is
teaching school near Luke, Wil¬
cox countv, will be home next
week.
Miss Sedgwick, of L.avo. ia,
was in town ih : s week, selling
a “Trumpet Blasts” by Dr. Tal
rnage.
Mr. T uther King, of Newton,
is clerking for J. II. Almand &
Co. IVe welcome him to our
town.
Mr. Roland Huff is now clerk¬
ing for Stephenson & Turner.
We wish him success and the
firm prosperity.
Mr. Talmage Richards, the
popular traveller for Dr. Mill s’
celebrated remedies, spent the
week at home.
Dr. J. A. Stewart left las!
Monday for Macon, where lie at¬
tended this week the grand
lodge cf F. & A. M.
Mr. Williams, of Flovilla, who
has been from here many years
spent l he week very pleasantly
with friends in the county.
While running to catch the
train a few days ago, Mr. E. P.
Guinn had the misfortune to
wrench his foot quite severely.
Fresh mince meat, macaroni
and shred cocoanut at
& Reagan’s
Messrs. Henry Penn and Joe
Baker and Misses Jamie McDon¬
ald and Georgia Penn visited
Mrs. Hays, of Ilayston, last
week
Mr. D. M. Almand, Worship¬
ful Master of Philologia Masonic
Lodge, went to Maeon last Mon¬
day to attend the grand lodge
this week.
Read the advertisement of
Bagby & Speer, Covington, Ga.
They oiler fine wines, brandies,
etc., for family and medicinal
purposes.
The enterprising A. D. Sum¬
mers has bought the stock of
dry goods and the building in
which they are stored from G,
W. & A. P. Cain.
Dr. Glenn has firnished
Pinelog bridge and, from all
ports, has made a good jot* of it
Nothing helps a count y so moeh
as good roads and bridges.
Marhut & Reagan sell canned
pineapples, tomatoes, com and
all kind-i of canned fruits and
meals.
The election for mayor and
council will take place early in
December. It is tame candidates
were in the field. Wi,v not elect
the same gentlemen, if they will
'
serve?
Wo were glad to see Copt.
White oil our streets ibis we«k
Be has been confined at home
since early summer. He is great¬
ly improved in health, and look
well for one of his years.
Dr. Ernes', of Atlanta, assist
ol by Dr. Guinn, of Conyers,
and Drs. Hammond and Sims,
of Logansville, performed a sur
gical operation upon Mrs. Henry
Tucker o i Wednesday last.
IVe are glad to learn that Mr.
Kerin on, who recently lost his
e Afire stock of goods by fire, has
again opened business. lie is
now on commerce street, where
lie will be glad to have your
patronage.
Master Burto McCord accident¬
ally shot himself in the roof of
the mouth with an air gun last
Saturday. The wound was pain¬
ful, hut not serious. Dr. Guinn
dressed it, an 1 Burto was all
right in a few days.
Mr. Claude E. Buchanan, sec
reiaryand treasurer of the Ogles¬
by Grocery Co., Atlanta, Ga • >
visited his grand father. Rev. H.
F. Buchanan, last Sunday.
old gentleman was delighted to
see his grand son and to learn
that he was doing so well.
IVe received a postal
Prof. J. A . Clotfelter, who is
attending the theological semi¬
nary. in South Carolina,iu which
he says : ‘I am well pleased
with Columbia and ray work
May wiifce you a short article for
your paper soon. I wish you
much success.”
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Kev. T. A. White and wife,
0 ^ Gfa,., arinved. in Con
^ ednesday night. Mrs.
^ dde went early Thursday
oufj to * ,er fathers,
f'epf. White, of this county.
Mr. White left on the 9.20 train
for Atlanta, win re he takes in
the Fxposiriou.
Sin.r.Ji' Anglin said at public
uutc 'T last Monday some per
s<>Ma i >J ( >{>«i t_\. A good mule
itn old hug
^ f01 ' Ootton is a « ood
l ' nW; provi8lons and o,h,n 'P l ' 0 P*
erty are cheap. It seems to he
the farmers opportunity to get
ahead of the procession.
Mr. IViubum met fin old friend
last Monday whom he had not
seen i.i Unity years. He was
M r. Sam Bolton, from Memphis,
Teim. Both are growing old,
yet are fresh and vigorous arid
enjoy life May they Jive much
lunger, making the world bet¬
ter for their staying.
The Methodist church is mi¬
repairs. The belfry is
and wil1 be remodel
ed Tllf> fioor of the church will
be ^’ aben ua and raased Higher
from the ground. It will also
be elevated from front to rear,
upon an inclined plane, making
it more convenient for persons
sitting hack to see over the
heads of others in front. Quite
a good idea.
Mr. Daniel, who had quite an
array of endorsements from
leading papers, gave an enter¬
tainment at the court house last
Tuesday night. The attendance
was small, and the recitations
not what we expected, hut they
were of that simple character
which pleased the children. One
two numbers of the program
were well rendered. Had all his
recitations been of a literary
the interest would
have been much greater. How¬
ever, the young man has talent.
When Baby was sick, we pave her Cantoria.
When she was a Cliil J, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,