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LEGAL ADVHfflSEMKKTE.
Qeokgxa, Kockdalb Coitnty.—B y a.
JJ. Holms, Ordinary for s id cionty:
By a special agreement between d. B.
<v . 1 . h. Bren, pubiifriiers <«i j m: « o:<
v ■'AY'n Y'“V >■>- o-Ke;:er,
• it re I that from and after this dale and
util further ordeied the legal salver
"' i iKiiY mid tile Rockdale Banner, boi li
, m«r« to rcetive only tbe reguin^ legal
r *es forndvertining, that in to -tty, on
iy the game pay that one would rmi
■'«re ihea.ivtiii,:ing(!onBi;ioi,e i.a|!Ci,
tw iZ’ZX^u.r!rX
executor s s.u,i:.
Agreeably to an order of tl.c court of
< rdiriaiy of lioclulale count*. uill
Hold at auction at the court house door
uf said com,tv < u the first Tuesday in
November next, within the legal hours
sale, the following property, towit:
F< ur hundred acres of land, more or
less, known as the John L. Scott home
place, and bounded north by lauds of
Richard Hatley, Mrs. Watson and nth
ere, south by Z. T. Zachry and South
River, cast by it. Lee .Scott and Airs.
Mary Jane Hailey, west by Lcltoy Ogles
by and Sou: h River. There is on this
land good dwelling, barn?, orchard, pas¬
ture and three good tenant houses,
about ono hand red acres of good bot¬
tom land in cultivatable condition and
125 acres in original foretf. Tin land
is well terraced and well watered, and
n valuable home. Sold a» the property
of John L. Scott, deceased, Terms easy,
and will be made known on day of sale.
This 25th 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 lirst Tuesday in No¬
vember, 1895, within the legal hours or
Rale, the following property, towit:
Two hundred, two and one-half acres
of land, of land lot No. 48 in the tenth
district of originally Henry, row New¬
ton and Rockdale counties, bounded on
the east by Eugene Hull, south by John
Moseley and C. T. Zachry, west by C.
T. Zachry, north bv W. J. Baker and
W. A. Scott. Sold as the property uf
V/. W>JScott, late of said county, de¬
ceased. Terms cash. This Sept. 80,
1895. F. O. Fr elder,
Executor estate cf W. W- Scott.
Georgia, Rockdale County —To
Whom it May Concern : T. C. Cor
ley, administrator ol Tubal C Cor
ley, deceased, has in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned for leave to
sell lands belonging said to the application estate of
Raid deceased, and
will be heard on the first, Monday in
November next. This^finst, Helms, day of
Oct, 1895. A. M.
Ordinary.
Georgia, Rockdale Oounty.—To
Whom It May Concern : Jl. O
Penn, administrator of Mrs. E J
Penn, deceased, has in dm 1 form ap¬
plied to the undersign'd for leave to
sell real esiati belonging 1o the es¬
tate or said deceased, and Said ap¬
plication wib be heard on tin* first
Monday in November next. This 1st
day of Oct. 1895. A. M Helms,
Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia. Ed cl dale County.—To
All Whom It May Concent : 1L W.
't ucker, iidm'imtrator of A. 13. E.
Hardeman, Hi ceased, app'ies to me
for letters of dismission from his
trust as such administrator of uml
deceised, and I will puss upon hi*
application on the first Monday in
January, 1896, at mv office in ( fin¬
ders, said county. Given under my
band and officid signature this Oct.
3rd, 1395. A- M. Helms,
Ordinary.
AI) M IN ISTR ATOR’s SAL K.
By virtue of an order issued from
the court of Ordinary of Rockdale
county, will be sold before the court
house door in Hie city of Conyers
within the legal hours of saloon the
first Tuesday in November next the
fallowing described property, towit:
Out hundred acres of land, more or
less, situated, lying and being in tLe
11th district of said county, the same
being the north half of lot of land
No. one hundred and four (104)
Said land belonging to the estate of
F. jvl. Weatherford Jr, deceased
Terms of sale, one half cash, the re
niainder due Dec- 1st, 1896, with in
terest from date at 8 per cent Bon]
for title given purchaser. Oct. 2ud,
1895. Jus. S. Weatherfobd,
Administrator
A Strong Fortification.
p or tify ", the body against disease
i-Y , , T Liver . T .--, ,
x. Utt S rU-5, «-J J
lutecure for sick headache, dys
; sour stomach,
constipation, jaundice, ,3:..OUS
ne c S an d all kindred troubles.
“The Ply “Wheel tS Life’’
Dr. TuttJ Your Liver Pllicare
t h c fly-wheel cflife. I shall ever
'
be . gratefu. ior the acciQex.o . , ti , at.
brought them tO my notice. I fc.el
ha d a ncw w of ^
butt’s'Li Tutts u\(xtni* ver "piMs
h 6 LkuaL~eVhE Kl FP cj SALES
Wj . ^ BO , a „„ , ]j0 lst Tuesday
if| N 1891?, fit M o court
ho of" < I* >i * * i" »riit! cijuti y, »• t, i * i i i the
legal hours of sale, 11, 111 e L i >j I <* t
bidder for cash, one tract of land ly
ing in said county. Forty acres,
more or less, in sixteenth district
originally Henry, now Rockdale
county, parts of lo's No?. 837 and
354, bounded on the north by A. 8.
pvmer, on the west and south by
J 0 bn Neal and B. F. Cui,. and east
by J ’hn Moore. Said land levied on
as the property of W. J. Tucker to
satisfy two fi fas issued from justice
court, 475 district G M. 01 said court
ty, in favor of G W. & A. P. Cain
against, W. J. Tucker Levy made
by T. N. Siiuunton, L. C, and re¬
turned to me Titis O n t. 2nd, 1895
AY. H. M. Austin, sheriff.
Continued on 4th page.
Scan’s
(larlio-Diiastive fek
i ill.
Positively the one Remedy for the
treatment of
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION,
Simple end aggravated forms of
-DYSPEPSIA and--
Palpitation of the-Beart.
:c:
Does our fool sour after eating?
Aro on easily confined and excited?
Do - ti get up in the morning tired and
unrefreshed, mouth and with a bad taste in the
?
Is there a dull, cloudy sensation, at¬
tended by disagreeable feelings in the
head and eyes?
Are ouirritable and restless?
Does our heart thump and cause on
flight to gasp of stairs for breath ? after climbing a
Docs it distress ou to lie on the left
side?
Have ou impaired tnoinor, dimness
of vision, depression of mind and
gloomv forebodings?
These s mptoms mean that you arc
suffering from Dyspepsia ami Nervous
Exhaustion.
There is no other reme extant that
has done so much for tnis class of tiou
bles as
Scott's Garbo-Digestive
Cernpeiifid.
[flour cue has resisted the usual
etileds of ircatiiumt wo ti re purlieulnr
m anxious to haw* you give this Com¬
pound a Dial.
vv« guarantee r.Tof in a ver a wj a 1 d
will chcerfull r 4 1 I ■ 1
should our remed fail t > produce the
most gratif ing resuiis.
Please remember that the appellation
Patent Medicine does hoc appl io
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive Compound.
It, is a prescription put up by a lead¬
ing ph sician who inis made stomach
and nervous troubles a specialty for
years. We court investigation and
earnestly urge all physicians to write
us for the formula COMPOUND, of SCOTT’S CARBtr
DIGESTIVE which wo
will mail on application, that die n\ -
gatisf themselves of its harmless char
acter and excellent virtues.
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive Compound
is t.b.e most remnrkSMe retried that
science has produced. It l.as have succeed¬
ed where all ot her mod'nines failed
Sold by all druggists everywhere, .$1
per bottle. Sent to any address in
America on reeeiot of price.
Don’t forget that we cheerfully re¬
fun 1 your money it' remits are not sat
isfactory. Order direct if your
gist d >es not have it.
Address all orders to
«u?.y s Ml i
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TOPEKA, KAS.
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than two months except by the use of nar¬
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rest. I was oniy conscious of intense mental
weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the
fact that I was hourly growing weaker.
Vvhenin this condition, I commenced using
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. In two days
I began to improve and in one month’s time
I was cured, much to the surprise of all who
knew of my condition. I have been in ex¬
cellent health since and have recommended
your remedies to many of my friends."
Louisville, Jan. 22,1895. D. W. Hilton.
Dr. Miles’, Nervine Restores Health,
MIDDLE GECM1JA & ATLANTIC Ii.
Effective June 1?, 6 a. m., 1895.
read down. read up.
101 103 STATIONS. 102 104
a.m. p.m. 1\M A,M,
7 1 Tl Jl 1 05 Iv Milledgeville ar;7 50; 72 55
7 2- 10,“ Eaton.oii June “j7 45 12 50
7 42 t 82 : “ Meriwether “\7 2542 25
1 ; p. m
8 254 8012 50 “ Eaton Dennis lvie ‘• 7 40 05jl2 11 0ft 86
8 15'ar ton
9 15 2 16,1 v Eatonton ar 0 .1!) 11 35
9 80 i 2 35 “ Willards “jC lo ll 03
9 3612 55 •< Aikenton “[5 58110 45
9 4-i 3 15 “ Machen “ 5 45 10 35
9 58 1 ON* 1 Shady Dale “ 5 40 10 30
1000 3 201“ Kelley 5 22 10 15
100813 82 “ Broughtonville 5 07 10 00
101613 39 “ Newborn r 5 05 9 45
.
1022 3 48 “ Carmel .Tunc “ 4 571 9 35
i030|3, r 4j“ Havston “ 4 50| 9 25
,1050 4 02;“ Starrsville “ 4 40; 9 10
1052 4 17;“ Covington June‘‘ 4 211 8 49
1055 4 19|ar Covington “ 4 20| 8 47
JS@“Connect with all day trains on
Georgia railroad. ^SJ^Trains connect Ma¬
at Machen with M & N trains for
con. Madi on and Athens. Connect at
Milledgeville with trains for Augusta.
Macon and other points south and east.
J. W. PRESTON, General Manager.
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 mv time,
only when at the precincts.
Sheffield district, Sept. 2.7th,
Oct. 18th and Nov. loth. Hon¬
ey Creek district, Thursday,
Sept. 26th, Oct. 17th and Nov.
14th. Lorraine district, Sept.
30th, Oct. 21st and Nov. 18th.
My office will be at Stephen¬
son & Turner’s store when in
town. Very respectfully,
E. F. Cook, T. C. Rockdale Co.
f\lb NWr.rnaTAd
cfbould
prfjcktiors
Antisep tic. S
ifib-Rpe BE&T
RcfAE.pV inthe \VorId for
WOUNDS or BRUISES
AW MILLS.
$16G TO $900.
ENGINES &B0ILERS
suit , 100 in stock. Large
stock of
NG. PULLEYS, BELTING
AND SUPPLIES.
& CO., AUGUSTA, GA
■ URN ITU Chicaao RE
Ip PCW mfrs. and sell Fun:'
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P. O. Box 53, GALENA, KAS.
A Word to fly Friends = ====
-THE PEOPLE:
THE country is to be congratulated upon the favorable
ditions which greets us at the opening of the, con
The jieople owe less for this year’s present sea
son. and the expenses than they U
have for one year, increase in cotton of about $]'
bale will enable them to out in good shape. ° Pp
come At this
class should rejoice, for as the farmer succeeds all ever
we SUcc
Believing in the early spring that prices would be much ])j„|
both for goods as well as cotton, I bought, mv goods fr lei
bought for the cash, and I in p n ,.] v j-' .. 1 '
stock low am now a position to sell am- !, m
of goods in ray as as any house in the country. ' j
CLOTHING, where I cun SHOES, defy competition HATS in DRY GOODS NuTlov? .^.fj
and ah kinds of wares and
will IPS. buy 1 have your a cotton good stock and other uf neve market-aide goods and produce, of the best gTjpT nT]
for am! ' 111
very top notch it. ”
MILLINERY!
MILLINERY!
I have one of the most accomplished milliners ever in Cor
yers, Mrs. W. J. Eakes. She has been in Atlanta for some tiixi
studying and posting herself upon the very latest styles aui
she comes home “up-to-date” with what the ladies want.
have given this department extra attention in the purchasing 0
my stock this fall, and such bargains as I will give have neve
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 res
assured of the best in material, latest in style and lowest in price
From October 1st
1895, until March 1st
1896, my terms will bf
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, GA.
John i\. Ahrend,
Banlpsis Oonyeus, Qa.
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Solicits acconts of firms and individuals.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION C1VFN TO COLLECTIONS OF ALL KINOS
TILLEY & QUIGG,
^WAREHOUSEMEN AND Dealers In-:*
Ijva.xao.'tesr, Coal, Sixins'lcs,
W e keep on hind at all time3 We carry a full line of nice
a 1 kinds of Lumber, Shingles, etc. Door?, Mantles, Hash, Blinds and
Faints.
Always see us before baying • We can save you money.
DR. W. H. LEE.
--SUCCESSOR TO
Dr, W, H, Lee Son,
-DEALER in
IJITlTj Uill] Drugs, Paints Medicines, and Oils.
..
—ALSO—
Spectacles, “School Books,
Fishing Tackle, Base Balls,
Base Ball*Bats,|Etc.,*?Etc.
......ICE COLD SODA WATER, LEMONADE, COCA-COLA, &c .....
^•^PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | X)MPOUNDED_^f
DR. W. H. LEE.