Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901, December 05, 1896, Image 2

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fke MUelihj, ' Oh" : J H. WiLUS. Kn t*! r c*<l : *{ He- a“ « vers a OOT»‘i-tin t cr. - Satu.ij.vv, Dec. 5, 1896. Alt V EKTf VO liVTES. 8 mo. (3 riMt. 1 2 inn ] Irioti »2.5u T 1,00 * 6u u 2 “ 4.0 > 10.00 3 “ /.•hi 12 00 •20. U0 iq column I 10.00 15.0" 95.iH) * /. I 18.0!) 2O.00 55.(0 I 3 ■ OO 50 0 i 1 f 0 (-0 5cent, per iin=* f- r fir-tffi^ tion ; 2‘i cents lor each sub-' quent sertlon Kreulnr a!v. 5 )e. | ev inch for first insertion; 25-' )or each subsequent insertion. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: One year, in advance............... * 1.00 Six month, in advance............ .50 Take this paper. dUNieiPAL TICKET. For Mayor; P. G. TUCKER. For Conncilmen: C. E. Reagan, A. N. Plunket, L. II. Si OMAN, M. R • Stewart, J.J. Langford, J • M. Huff. For Members School Board: Jxo. II. A I. M AND, Jso. R. Maddox, G. H. Hull. The death of Hon. It. U. Hardeman removes a most po¬ tent factor iu Georgia j>o!itics. He would have* bet a Lie next Governor of GecrgLt bad h p lived. The Geoi^ia Legislature will not, we hope, fail to make a liberal appropriation for tin* miiit u*y of the state. Mr. Cleveland’s latest proc¬ lamation regarding the Cuban situation is to the e ffect that the war mu^t be ended by Feb¬ ruary, 1897. Wyler will nev¬ er be able to thrash the insur¬ gents and the people, mean while, tv waiting for February 1st, and i ' * \' itid,s next move. The. latest ! - tches indicate that the insurgents are doing all the righting. Gen. Weyler has not 1 ■ en Iseaid from since he left Havana about a week ago. The city council of Atlanta has ordered that a new census betaken, Atlanta is known to be glowing, but Atlantians are anxious to know to what ex¬ tent. Dalton has made a great rep¬ utation with the Methodist ministers for genuine hospitali ty. The recent cold weather did greater damage in Augusta than any other town in this state, perhaps. The town was cut off from all telegraphic communi¬ cation with the outside world from Wednesday morning un¬ til some-time Thursday, and the town was in darkness Wednesday night. War talk is on the increase. Germany has her bristles up and President Cleveland has made no effort,for a wonder, tfi pacify her. SinoetalK is cheap there is no need to be stingy with it, so let it go on? Keep a M A upper Up and look ahead for tjie good times that are yet :o come. We are daily being assured that the new awakoing is just ahead, you {(DOW. Highest of all in Leavening Strength.—Latert U. S. Gov't Report. 61 lr H ■** ^ V v£>’ V’ U '15® ^£4 ABaeS/OFES-IV --UOfi Tiie North Georgia confer ence.in session at Dalton last week, made appointments fo r the Oxford district as follows; Walker Lewis, presiding el der. Oxford, O. C Simmons, WT - A. Candler; Midway, J. E Dickey: Coviugton, J. A. Tim ,. Newburn, . A. , O. ,, ,, (.an merman ; treli. Conyers, A. M Pierce Social Circle, G. W. Duval Madison, P. M. Ay burn: Mor gan, J. T. Lowe; Rutledge, J. L. Patillo: Shady Dale, M. H. Edwards: Eatonton, J. L. Moon. East Putnam, W. T, Caldwell: West Putnam, C. S, Wright: Monticello, H. L. Embry, Mon dcello circuit, J- O. A. Grogan: Clinton. G. W. Farr: Conyers, H. J. Adams: Lithonia, W. H. EaKs: Stone Mountain, J. Spier; Decatur, J. R. McCiesky: Emo ry college, W. A. Candler. Callaway, J. S. Moore, J' catli,H. S. Bradley, J- E. Dick ey and U. C- Jarrell. It will be observed that Con yets appears twice. In the instance it is the Conyers circuit, Rev. II. J. Adams comes to the Conyers church and we have been informed that lie is an able and earnest minister and that the church here was for¬ tunate to get him. Dr. Quilliau goes to the Ma delta church For the past 1 two years he has served the chuich here in an able and sue cessful way. He has been al ways pleasant and cheerful as we 1 as devoutly earnest and we may safely say that no minister was ever more popular with his church and the people generally, % 'XX o :: We will We lharEdle v\.v-gC' compete pure <=>, O x ^ r - with amy= Drugs. c.- NY m tm foody 9 s pra = “r / '•ll, ce3o - - ■ m W ~ :/) % m 'Mi BO! FOR 'Rr v > Vv* SANTA CLAUS * j. 9 fc, T mas Goods. P CAJ no o cr P show goods. our C 3 J f L our WE HAVE A VARIETY OF GOODS SUCH AS WILL SUIT THE AGt, TASTE AND PURSE OF ALL Those who buy holiday goods early in !; season avoid the rush incident to the week be¬ fore Christmas, and they get the pick of : stock. We have foeee teal Ing* ra this class of good That we have learned where to buy ti 1 ‘ vst advantage; what to buy that will suit the people and how to price the goods so th y .vJl go. Very respectfully ' DR. W. H. LEE w'e r ’ to lose him, but he goes atnoi g good people vvh o will appreciate him, and the love and esteem of our people. re--a* -.1 -- >f denomination, .will go ' r.‘. him a a 1 ins estimable family into bis new home, T" t c ■ > i servant who is to sncvev •; , ,, Pi: Quilnau n .... , here, the , Wn:;: :.v egs the privilege of extc; ’ M g, in behalf of the town, a hearty welcome. Th de.vh of Hon. R. U. Hard-:..., which occurred at hL b u ; ; .a Oxford last Wedues day eve. g at 3 30 o'clock, carried iness to the hearts of thousands of his friends through out the state. For a number of years Lie was treasurer of the state, having only a few mouths ago the ••Undo Bub, ’ as he was fa called, was a member of the preserft legislature and it was probably over-exertion in the di. charge of his duties that brought on a complication of diseases which terminated so sadly. The remains were interred at Oxford yesterday, The t.U .j ■a held in DeKalb county t-.-.s ..dnesday upon the question of ■ removal of the court hou. from Decatur to Stone . wu ltiou resulted iti an ovei vTi. ,,,, j g victory for cuter.. 3 i -4 votes were cast out a regis: ration of 3006. Of! the vote.s r j,-A’835 were favora ble lor- >val. Tlio-e opposed to remove; voting and not vo ting, were 81 Vi. What would a few “Lanky Jims” do with Weyler’s army open hands? Where is there a ‘larger’ oward to be found than Jus. J Corbet t ? Sharkey went down.before Fiizsimmons in the eighth tound. This is the verdict of die people. You should advertise. Wm. H. SIHPKINS, Attorney at Law. OFFICE UP STAIRS IN T H E X IGlIT BUILDING. l oss a general practice. Charge? reasoi.aHe Collection- a specialty I’recures loans on farm lands at a low rate of interest. SIX YEARS OLD. The Fern dale Rye or Bourbon is six years old and. is ship¬ r-Tr m from ped our direct Dis¬ RYE tillery to the const) m e r s, BourboH thus absolute insuring pur- ity: We never sell to the w 'hole sale and retail dealer, thus sav ing two profits to the consumer, Feindale Rye or Bourbon is liighly recommended by phy¬ sicians as a typical whiskey for medicinal and family uses. A trial order will insure your future patronage. Ferndale Rye or Bourbon $2.f>0 per gallon. No charge for jugs or packing. Money must accompany all orders. Regarding our respon sibility we refer you to the City National and Citizens Savings Banks? of Paducah, Ky. Awaiting your valued com oiands we remain, Very respectfully yours, SAM STARK DISTILLING CO. Paducah, Ky. F. M. AYERS, Dealer m Drugs, Medicines and choice Family Groceries, Con yet , Ga. MSTISTM, T , nave ODCJP . an citlice ill . the all un 2 formerly J occupied I by di. j T aeamans, and 1 solicit j. o. a shave of the patronage of the people. R. A, Jones, Dentist. CItl -HENRY RE G PROPRIETOR. My shop is comfortable. My towels are clean. My tools are always keen. My attention is respectful. My aim—to please all. Give me a call when you ueed dressing up. Notice. I will buy your fat beef and milk cattle. Also your dry and green hides. A . B. Ozborne Notice Tax Payers. Tax Books opens Sep. 18, 18 96, for State and county tax. Will be at the precincts as fol lows: Sheffield—Sept. 23; Oct 14. NOV. 4. Honey Creek—Sept. 28. Oct, 12. xov,2. Lorraine—Sept, 29. Oct, 13, Nov, 3. Conyers—Most of the time until Dec. 20, 1S96, when books, closes. E- F. Cook, T.C. Rockdale county, ' Office at Stephenson & Tur store, Conyers, Ga. r utt’s puis Cure Liver Ills. ARE YOU S) in health, constitution undermined by ex¬ travagance in eating, by disre¬ garding the laws .of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt’s Liver Phis will cure you. For sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tlltt’S LIVCP PlllS ciOSOllStQ CtsTC. We keep a nice line of ab kinds of Lumber and Shingles, Tilley & Quigg. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. The intense itching raid smarting inci¬ dent to eczema, tetter, silt.-rheum, and other diseases of Chamberlains the skin is instantly allayed and Ski.; by applying Dad Eye Ointment. Many very cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem¬ edy for sore nippies; and chapped chronic hands, c'lil tilains, frost druggists bites, 25 sore box. eyes. Yor sale by at cents per - TryDr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they are just what a horse needs when in bad tion. Tonic, blood purifiernnd vermifuge. City Market. I will keep all kinds of fresh Meats, Fish, Oysters and Vege¬ tables from now on till further notice. Beef by the quarter— Four quarter 3| to 4 cents. Hind quarter 4^ to 6 cents. Prices on other articles close. Call on me. A, B. OSBORNE . Fire Insurance, I write all kinds of city or town property—country dwell¬ ings, .barns, gin houses etc. Good reliable companies and honest rates. See me. A. M McElvany. Geoi g a Rockdale County will ho •I) d before the court bouse door, in the town of Conyers, said county, between the lawful hours of s-Ue, oa the first Tuesday in Jnnnnry, 1807, the followi; gdcscr.bed prOjit}' to wit; Our tract or parcel <>1 Dml, same being parts of land Pds No?. 301, 315 and 816 iu tl-e4t.lt di-irc: of originally Walton, now To Tilde county, con¬ taining one hundred sixty - even and a half acres, more , r less, nod hound™ on the Ea-t by Tm G of J. II Ilaralsoa an 1 others, on tiic Vottii t v land? ot J. K. I*. Lester unit other?, <Q West by 1. G. Eubank? and oilier?, on -he South by T. I). O’Kelley an i others Levied on by virtue of and to besom to satisfy one fif* issued from th* su¬ perior court of said county:, favor ot T. L. O’Kclley agains I. <>. Eu bl "|*f’ Tenants iu possession notified. I nis Dee. 1896. Sheriff. \V. II. M. Austin, Adv. 85.23, A!s i at the tame tin e and plsre be sold sisteeu and one half acres o* land more or less bonr.t’el a - . North bv lands af Mewmt i* r> "-i by C, M. Tailor, South VV. l-*aton hr "“"'f” m De Berry West by Geo. Kilb county, 16 th di?tric'. pan " , No.— as the property of “ rs - V ’ Gr-ffln, or Abbie 15 Gr-I lm a N . el ,, lf n of a rtlain favor of C. J* - V" U 0 Co for the use of *. VV P hl: , Vf nst Mrs. J. II. Griffin, issued from r aga Court 462 District G. -"• Justice Newton County. The firm of IIMe A Ir vin i- this da? diseolved by mutual consent, -* ■ j Hale paying all tills and collecting* debts. IRWIK. IIALE & Subscribe. A-dvertise. BdSS’T ESSITilE m m W.j about sendh-^ f ' " * List a mailed free. W< i ' ’' u to have a j|sgj jp|| copy. Ana w- -a 1 you about anything bv < Vi : .n*s3 that |$4 '}\ y on tv ay v.n.nt W r We [Write manufac- to us. |P i As us quest inis are ;y>i turers of all k i. .- cl woodwork— §| ,^.i Doors Sash. VWiu-U, ...ou’.dmgs, i Pr-rch WorV., > tair Work , Lumber, fcl ‘ Si.iug’es &c., lor Sr fCEURCSES HCRBSIIjEIICSS i b- JSCHOOL EGuSZo r yk^BEs, d'cCTlOti MILLS &o. m avcvsta lumber CO., f.USUSTA, G*. Worn ( 207 ) S’; . ■-'•aria ..... 'IU LEGAL ADVERTISE¬ MENTS. , Letters Dismissions. GfOKGIA RocKn.ALE Cc. Mrs? W. J. Mann, guariianof Balah Edward^, nee Mann, has applied for a discharge from her guardsnship of 8ai(l ward. I hi.- is therefore to notify all persons concerned, bat I will paf8 up said . on application on the first Momtay in Janua.v , 1807. and if no ?0 od cause to the contrary be shown the same will be granted. This Sep. 30, 1897 , A. M. Helms, O.-.d. GEORGIA Rockdale County. loaii whom it may concern: Lufher.I. Alnrand I'as, in due f otm appued to the undersigned f, r ner maaent letters of administration on the es'ate of .fr.o. I Almuid, lute ol said ci the unty, deceased, and 1 ’will D a«a "P nn Ram,? on the fi. st Monday in January, 1897. Given under my hand and official signature, this Nov. 21, 18911 A. M Helms, Ord. Adv, $3,00. GEORGIA Rockdale County: To all whom it may concern; W. L Peek, guardian fir VV. I, Chridhn and Rufus !,. Chns'ian, has applied to Ale for a discharge from his guardian¬ ship of sari ward?, this is therefore to notify ail person - eoneerueu. to file the.ir objections, if any tli-y l-avc, oa or before the tb s r Monday in .March, 1S97, el-e he will m di-charged from his guardianship as a,"died for. Witness my hand an ltfSeial signa¬ ture, this No . 21, lsdo . A. M. Heims, Ord, Adv. fee $0,00.] Georgia Rockdale Coiixty. Mrs. M, A - Ro-ey hav'eur applied for a t 'tive month? Riipport out of tie estate of her Hte husband T C. Po?ef deceased and (he Coimnifioners ap¬ pointed office, having filed their return in mv (his is to cite all persons concerned that l will pas? upon the same< n tlie lir-t Monday in December 1896 this >-’ov, 5th 1806. A. Ji. Dei to s OrdiRarv, 'Jl' , ? GeorgIa RockdatiE i miyrv. Ab's Sn-Miij Ferry, imvitig applied fi r a tw elve men’ll? Rtipport it of the fRUVe of her iatc li, -band James It. Ferry di reiRod, for tier self and two niiimr child, t-p, and the Comurs-i'iers • apt ofntfrt hav'ug fS I s 1 1 f 1 ! I ■ pnirnin : : ’ iv “ r V c L «1 -Qiurd that, I tub ■■-•? u;»"ii -no mnm on rfi- fits-. Mo.-*: i'-> l-vc-; ! er nat i ! is Nov-Ctii lst-a A M Ilelu. , o. c. Adv 'g $3, SlIEI IFF SALE,