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NOTICE.
>lr. E- F. Cook is authorized
{0 receive money for subsrript
ions toTiiE Weekly and receipt
for same, It will he a favor to
us if our subscribers will kindly
baud him the subscription due,
b jl e he is on his rounds collect
jjjg J. H. Reese,
J. P» &
Publishers The Weekly.
announcement.
We are authorized to an
Bounce Maj. E. H. Almaud a
candidate for mayor at the en¬
ding December election. A
Strong support is solicit ed. __
FIRE insurance.
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ROCKDALE SHERIFF’S SALES
IVill be sold on the first Tuesday
ia December 1896 at the court house
door in said county, within the legal
burs of sale, t he following proper¬
ty, towit: Forty acres of land m
Rockdale county, State of Georgia,
bounded as follows: On the south
by public mad from Conyers to Cov
JotoD, west, north by by lands lands of of S. me H. estate An¬
derson, Griffin, deceased, aridon the
of S. C. estate of Dr. A.
east by lands o f the
Means, deceased, being par', of a
three hundred acre tract of land deed
ed to said S. 0. Griffin by her father.
Dr. A. Means, deceased^ Levied
on as the property of S. C. Griffin
deceased, by vhtue of a fi fa Lorn
Newton superior court in favor of
J. A- <fc T. D. Stewart for the use ol
Stewart Bros, vs J- U- Gnffin as
administrator of S. ( • Guffin,
deceased, and written notice given
to Joe Curetoa and Stewart Wriglif ,
tenants in possession, as requir< d by
law. This 29th day of Oct. 1895.
Also at the same time and place
I trill be sold under mortgage ti fa i <
'favor of Clark Banking Company
transferees vs Edward B. Gnfiin,
issued from Rockdale superior court,
|the following dec ibed property, to
Iwit: One-eighth interest in three
[huudred and titty acres and of bounded land in
Ro'Kdalecounty. Ga ,
as follows - . On south by Covington
and Con vers road and land of John
M.Zachry, on east by Yellow river,
on the north by lands of Mrs. Eliza¬
beth Summers, on the west by lands
of J, M. Zachry and estate <»1 rieurj
Anderson, being fully described in
the said mortgage li fa as the prop¬
erty of said Edward B. Grifi'iD.
This Oct. 30tb, 1895.
W- H. M. Austin, Sheriff.
Great Sale
IN MONROE, GA.
56 head of fine mares, colts,
pules and horses ; 25 sets of
harness; 21 vehicles,
p AUCTION, THURSDAY, NOV. 28,
1895, RAIN OR SHINE,
icash, the balance on time
*8 per cent, per annum, s
ents a pound for cotton. Tell
Rrvbody.
• H. Fjslker, Monroe, Ga.
Baby was sick, vre gave her Cartoria.
she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
Iffien she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
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ESTABLISHED.
That is what I want to be.
I knew it would he hard pull
ing among those old timers un¬
less I could undersell them. So
I figured expenses down to the
minimum made up my mind to
be .satisfied with short profits
and “div” into them. And ev¬
ery day the wool is flying, and
my success is their wonder and
chagrin.
By underselling them I am
winning their trade, and have
already become headquarters
for Clothing, Overcoats, Dry
Goods, Capes, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
The money you make is the
money you save, so you cant
afford to disregard my prices.
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THE BLUE FRONT.
A MASS MEETING.LS
The Peoples Party of Rockdale
county will live a mass meeting in
the court house in Conyers on the
first Tuesday in December next at
teu o'clock for the purpose of re¬
organizing the executive commit
fee, and selecting delegates to at¬
tend the State convention which
is to be held on the 18tb day of
December, 1895, in the city of At¬
lanta. The meeting will be ad¬
dressed by the Hon. Fred D
Wimberly and others. Even
body invited.
jAt the same tim*. and place tin
bounty alliance of Rockdale conn
ty will hold its regular meeting,
which meeting will he a business
meeting, to arrange for fertilizer
4 nd other trace lor the year 1896.
F. M. Aye ns
Chaiuman P. P. Ex. Com -
\V, F. Mcdaxiell
m Pres, county alliance.
The 4th and last quarterly
conference for this year will be
held in the Methodist church to¬
night at 7 o’clock, All official
members requested to be pres¬
ent. The public is cordially in¬
vited. Dr. Lewis will preach at
11 a. m. Sunday.
We have received a copy of
the minutes, of the Weekly Press
Association, held in Gainesville
July. It is a handsome
and contains four
well written essays pertaining
to the duties and policies of the
Georgia Press.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
trade mark.
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DB. W. H. LEE, Druggist, has th<
exclusive sale of these celebrated Glast
sin Conyers, Ga. From the factor}
of Kellam & Moore, the only optica
plant in tee South, Atlanta, Ga.
COTTON RE FORT.
BALES.
Previous receipts CR Ol
This week’s « ( ^ o
Total to date 4.032
Price for middling 7.1c to 7Jc.
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
Concerning People and
Events.
Read Dr. Lee'- new ad.
Dr. Quigg will ) reach at Hays
ton tomorrow, if nothing
vents.
Mr. Ernest Vaughan spent a
few days recently with relatives
at Hayston.
Mrs. James Hollingsworth is
■spending awhile with her
daughter, Mrs. Giee*', at Hays¬
ton.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening at the Baptist church
has been changed from seven to
six o’clock.
As we go to pi ess (Friday af
teruoon) we learn with regret
that Mr. Jesse Almand’s baby is
not expected to live.
Mr. B. F. Flowers died at his
home in Florida Nov. G. He
was 75 years old, and for rnauy
years a resident of Rockdale
county.
Rockdale Baptist church is
said to be one of the richest in
the county. The churcn has
extended an indefinite call to
Rev. DeFoor, who has accepted
Rev. J. F. Edens was in Con¬
yers last Saturday, working like
a Trojan. He made good col¬
lections for the Christian Index,
besides securing several new
subscribers.
Since Maj. Almand’s announce¬
ment was handed in we learn
that Col. Maddox is also a can¬
didate for mayor. He is a wor¬
thy gentleman, who is well qual¬
ified for the place.
We call attention to the an¬
nouncement of Major Ed H. Al
rnand, who is a candidate for
mayor at the ensuing election,
Dec. 7. He is a capable and
worthy young man.
At the residence of the bride's
falhei Miss Marks and Mr. C. A.
Webb were married last Tues
lay evening. Rev. W. D. Al¬
ma ml performed the ceremony
We offer congratulations.
Tills week Mr. II. P. Altnano
went on a visit to Alabama,
miles above Rome. He reports
that country, the valley on the
Coosa river, a very beautiful
•me which has rich soil, Tin
people seem prosper ous and bap
py
ANTK i ) Several trustworthy
gentlemen or ladies to travel
in Georgia for [established reliabh
house. Salary $7S0 and expenses.
Steady position. Enclose reference and
self addressed stamped envelope. The
Dominion Company, Third Floor, Onn -
ha Bieg., Chicago, III.
Children Cryfoi
Pitcher’s Oastoria*
TO THOSE WHO OWE US.
Wo have placed our notes and
accounts in the hands of Col. J.
R. Maddox for collection. All
parties indebted to the firm will
please give immediate attention
to their accounts. Respt.,
5 8t Rosser & Guinn.
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ego on bigliius-Cat. American ,-urni‘ure Agency.
P. O. P.ox 51, GALENA, KAS.
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Dress Goods,
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low prices Will do it.
Everything the very best«not a poor article in the
store. Everything right up in quality ; right up in
style ; right up in assortment. Just what will please
you! Come and seel No trouble to show goods!!
We wall show you this week more new goods tfltami the
Little Blow Blarneys and Bluffs will show In a life time
SUMMERS & HUDSON.
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iii buying Cain’s stock of
shoes and dry goods at a
discount is for you.
When we were boys we
used to tell our parents
what big fish we could
catch if allowed to go fish¬
ing. When we grow to
be merchants we are apt
to exaggerate. We are
afraid to say much about
onr real bargains. We’re
so proud of them,we might
exaggerate. Just come
and look at them and form
your * own opinion.
A. J. SUMMERS & CO.
CAIN’S OLD STAND.