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Ram's Horn says: ‘‘Prejudice is
11m sword of fool-.
The Wekki.v is not ;i political
pa P' -r bid it will not be suspended
during the campaign.
(iov. Atkinson and the legishi
turn are not so elosi togelher as
1 hey were while the former was
speaker of the house.
.Senator S. Clay inj keeping ii
close touch with the boys of tin
general a.-.-mnblv. Hi is olten it
Atlanta those autumn days.
Hon. A lien 1). Candler is said t
be squarely ill the rnci* for Gov
crtior. lie w<>uId poll a handsotm
vole throughout tlie Slide and it
Rockila le, especia 1 Iv.
Hon. Hints. 1 * Brunntt, the nervv
f*«i ndiilate for Congressman “Lot.
. das’ “ seat, is said to he sltapin,
liis rampaigu tvitv and will slat
ev< -a (his t ime.
Congressman Livingstmi is g< -
ing to Honduras to view tha
“bronze stnttie. The Colonel i
time'll larger now titan In Used t
I (*, and lu inmt inil to swell Iron
lay to day.
Conyers will enjoy it mutitei
pa I ee t ion next month. Tin
contest drawct'li m at and yet- Uteri
ls no iinparent desire on the par
of any spec ial one to hold tlies^
I) |Vices of honor and trust, Ra
lriotemi seems to bi on t he wane
. - O—
While t he'legi.dur boys' are vus
-in*.*; a ml ii is-eu-.'ing the pos.-un
hill’ 1 he old red iiouml if Ruck
dale are‘putting up’ from two B
•<oc ‘n ‘omiiH'i’s 'Vi ■rv knight, nni
its ‘posHinu ii nil Biter’ ill even
i urn ’b 1 tucking.'
Since the denth of young Cutm
m<m ns tlio result of it game of foot
ti,ill ill Atluntfi, I lie pn it nd pul
(lit of till state have roundly de
nouuced the game as it is nov
placed and the Georgia legislatin'
ln,s placed its seal of comlenma
linn upon it. The game is likely ti
die an inglorious loath in tins
stub'.
The must important lngishitioi
expected to he unanimously enact
ed at this sitting of the general as
sembly will be considered and aid¬
ed upon in ‘‘I'aw-cu-s and behini
closed il- 1 -it’s, and is expected io tli-
termin'' in ad\tuioeof tLv election.
,
will) shall lie tlie next Governor ol
Georgia.
The t iiusf il tit ion of last Thurs¬
day printed a likeness ot our sena¬
tor, Dr. ,1. A. Stewart, that would
portray tho l)r. as t Lcply eogitn
tinti upoirsmno important niGasurt
tube wisely disj KV- j ‘t i of. Tht'Con
st i tut ion’s art ist was very fait'ntul
iii his delineation ('t tho Doctor.
Macon was furuL il quite a sen¬
sation last wick by tH'*' editor ot
the Evening N> \vs and the I'ditoi
of the Telegraph, of that city.
After lighting each other with ink
for a few days they met- on the
rttreet and proceeded to hitch up.
Both partiee arc now being inves¬
tigated by the grand jury. .
FOR SALE:—I have for sale
aix tine yountr mules that I will
•ell for “ari >i - >*1 t into See top.
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ROYAL BAKING FO WOrn CO., U C N YORK.
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When you conn to town next
week don’t in id' ft tlm Wkmki.v.
ff you arc due us subscription
conic in and pay it. We nwed all
that is dm> m- and we ;mk that
,-du remember 1 lie item vmi ii: 1
Iue a nd ha iid it* to :! - w a
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A < '<>ns|)i vit !<*y
I’o lie gi-in-r I public 1 take tin
n'efhod to say i)i-ij ;,p the reports
nil charges ofi crime made against
ne are without tin least foundation
>r justification in fact, There isn't
me word of truth in any of them.
i hey are lies from beginning to end.
my one wlio says or intimates that 1
un guilty of any crime is a willful
mdamilieioti* liar. Tliere isn’t a per
<< " being or that ever liw-,1 that
h.ws anything against me ol a
.
It is strange, but true that ,, , some oi ,
liese liars have gone over the count,'
rying to induce parties to swear to
.Rese lies, but so palpably lalsij, are
hey, that they found no one willing
o perjure themselves to suidi a great
■Xtelll.
i expect to sift tlii> matter to the
ettfllli and place the blame whole
* belongs, and the” fullest extent o!
he law, for such vile slander, shall
e meted out to the guilty,
i ties'- liars have been presenting
ne to the grand juries and linving
found against*me and warrants !
worn out for in* for all manner o
rimes, and all of which is simph
, rseeution. I am innocent of the
.vliole lategory of crime and this
danderoiis persecution must cease.
1 am too well known to the citizen
>( (lie town and county to unprincipled be 'total!,' j
(ragged down by snob j
. illains, but 1 have been damaged b,\ I
. LJi'SC ill- slanders and shall seek re I
* ii---- at tin- proper linn-.
I n i i a law-abiding citl/.i n anil
iii;ill iiold those part ies wlio are seek
eg to -‘down me” responsible hs
,,heir acts.
In tile meudim-- i piihitcly d>
JHIIIi'i > the vile and cowardly sneak
lhI warn thnin to ,i ucm ; -♦ i in fi* i m ii dii m -
y work iigninsf mo.
LOOK!
You can save money by spending
YOUR GASH AT
j. H. ALMAND & GO’S.
Sr’KCIjMASRLK,.
- NOTICE OF SALE.
Agreeably to tut order of the Court of Ordinarv. of Rockdale
county, will be sold - .ittetimi at the late lvsiilt-nei of John W. Ham¬
ilton, deceased, between the lawful sale hours, on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 18, 1897,
all the jiersonal property belonging to said deceased's estate . consist
ing of:
Two horses, one mule, two hogs, -
two buggies, one wagon, harness,
plantation tools, corn, fodder, oats,
shucks, three or four hundred bush
els of cotton seed, and many other
articles too tedious to mention.
Terms of sale ca sh. Nov. 6.1897. !
j J. A. HAMILTON.
AdmiuLmuor of John W Ha mm on.
! H fh <*> r-'fi, citi/jitr. of llx- i
; ,*f
to a u hmA ■ • i-tmo in^lo-. i<>!‘ ‘
<*?iri}!l! t ».»•• :i;if’t• •- ■
-.l.-tii. will Any dnly assistaucc ppreriated they j
m.-iv render ! «
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7*>i< *;i rD ■ i i - % yr.
uir hhV'-ioi;) n fi:>
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up ! !l<> |>r • ] i ♦ lime 1 h.’V L*oil
iiil oily *mi'"!i:c fhjit fh i ap-'
n il' in! iu> l ini.i fi f tint
disease.
It inm been learned that the
first ease appeared in Mr. William
•Slot all's home several weeks ago
and "as so mild as to no asion no
alarm whatever. Possibly the
next case appeared in Mr. L. -T.
Ahnaiid’s family and the third,
and (lie one that* occasioiuf the
public announcejnent. in Rev. R.
A. Bowman's family. Wince this
last case three others have been
announced and for many reasons
the physicians now think it pos¬
sible that no other cases will ap¬
pear. outside of these families.
Excitement has about- died oul
j and it is hoped tlm desea.se will go
wit h it.
The schools have not been mater¬
ially in terf erred with, having been
well attended every day during
t ill' past Week.
Mr. 1’elkv. the wealthy father
. of ^ dropped .J ‘
^ ^ Thm ( ay .
He left his property 1 ' to his brother
New BarberShop.
A new shop, conducted by
Mr. Joseph White, assisted by
Mr. Polston, an accomplished
white barber, is located in the
barber shop room in thf
Banner otTice.
The very best wont and
proper attention guaranteed all
Give the new shop a trial.
i jTrojn U.S.Tovrnal of UMicin
VroL W- H, Peeke, whe
makes a specialty oi
i, i EpilepF’-, doubt treated Iips and without
cur
»■•(: more cases than any
living Physician; is astonishing hir
success 1
jl We have heard of case:
ot so years’ cured standing
A by
jM f f
Bb B m 1 m ■ 9 I B work or
■ ■ B i this dis
H SB S H m. X B.l 9 ease, which
WH1 ■ fcj W^iargo l' | s 1 i j ndr
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tie of his absolute cure, free to any suffererr
v. ho may send theif P. O. and Express address.
Wo advise PEEKE. any one wishing a cure to address fori
7l oi\W. U. F, 1)., 4 Cedar St., Wew
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After,*
finking
e - ' .Ai-'-r’c iii!-! Ii:e
system is set in good working
order and a riian begins to feel
that life is worth living. He
who has become the gradual
prey of constipation, does not
realize the friction under which
he labors, until the burden is
lifted from him. Then his
mountains sink into mole¬
hills, his moroseness gives
place to jollity, he is a happy
man. again, If life docs not
seem worth living to you, you
may take a very different view
of it after taking
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
It is said that Hon. Bob Berner
will be a candidate for Governor.
Candidates for this honorable j>< )
sit-ion promise to be quite numer¬
ous.
M. E. / ALLEN,
—=■ ^Successor to R. B. BROOKS,. *’
PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHO¬
TOGRAPHER.
CONYERS, GEORGIA,
When desired I finish photos in Art
isto, Platino, Sepiatonb or Carbon
-iffcct. This leads in all cities and is
absolutely permanent. My work does
not fade or turn yellow.
^PTicture frames made to order,
fj^Life size portraits at half nrice.
Sec M. H. L’lunket for
*ry.
AFRCANA,
Cures absolutely, and to-stay
cured, Rheumatism, Scrofula,
Syphilis, 01-1 Swres,
Catarrh, Constipation and
>ther diseases caused by impure
blood.
AFRICAN A
is made entirely of Herbs is
perfectly haimless, and yet, is
the most powerful and surest
remedy ever discovered for the
above named diseases.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 1-8, 1897.
Afrioana Co., 031-3 S, Broad St.
Geutlemen : Two months ago I had
t severe attack of rheumatism in mi
rot aud knee. By advice of a friend.
three (tried days. “AFRICANA,” I have taken and felt relief bottleu ii
one
The swelling lias disappeared, and I am
ilmost well. I Judging from my own
experience, believe “AFRICANA”
ill you claim for it as a cure for rheu¬
matism. Very truly, J. T. Harper.
Mr. Harper was bora in Cov¬
ington, Ga.
THE GAILEY DRUG GO.
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LEGAL ADVERTISE¬
MENTS.
i i Gjsorgia, Rockdale County.
To whom it may concern :-H. F.
Bryans, admimistrator of T. II. Bryan
sr , deaeac-ed. has in duo form
to me for' lottoro of diomisoicn This
is, therefore., to notify all parties con
j I corned that I will pass upon said ap
plication on the first Monday in De
i cember next, Given under hand and
f official signature, this August 30th,
1897. :
adv’g ■$« A. M. Hel.vis, Ord
BETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Rockdale county.
To whom it may concern:—S, F.
Bohanan. administrator of Jesse T,
Weaver, deceased,- has in due form
applied to me fi r letters of dismission,
This is, therefore, to notify all persons
concerned that Iwfll pass upon said
application on the first Monday II
February, 1S98. Given under my hand
and official signature, this Nov. 1 1897.
adv’g SO A. M, Helms, Ord.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Agreeably to an order from tbt
Court of Ordinary of Rockdale county,
will be sold at public outcry, at the
court, house cloor in Conyers on thp
first Tuesday’ in December, during tbs
legal sale hours, the following proper
jcy, ! tu-wit*: Forty acres of land more
or less, lying in the 4th district of c
riginaily Walton, now Rockdale coun¬
ty, adjoining lands of B. If. Camion,
; t. J . Millerand, w. A-Cannon. Solo
ihc property oi' Wm. li. Cooper, de
j&ased, for the purpose of paying debit
and distribution. Te: ms cash*
suv : g $3 R. H, Caxxon, Admr.
oiBOKi.UA, Rockdale County.
• lowborn it may concern :—E. H.
imano ami ,i. i\j. Almand have in
aim torin applied to the undersigimu
lor pei inaneot letters of Mitministra
tion on the estate of I). M. Atinano,
late of said county, deceased, and I
will pass upon said application on
die first Monday m December, next.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this inov. 8, 1897.
A. M. Hki.ms, Ord.
Gmokoia, Rockdale County.
To whom it may concern :—Airs. W.
O. White lias in one form applied to
fin- undersigned for letters m admin
isti ntioil on lire estate of \> . it. VYiii;e,
1 ite of said county, deceased, and i
will pass upon sain application on tin
first MoiHiay in liecei-nner, next.
Given muter uiy hand and officii 1 i
signature, this inov. in, 1H»7.
A. M- H mi,Ms, Ord.
ADMINISTR A TOR’S SALE.
Agreeably to an order of the court ot
Ordinary of Newton county, will ti ¬
-%£££, , , , , ,
lQ UeOT]toj L3Bii wllLi „ , e „,
llourgtf g l , e> 0ai hundred a res o
land in—district oi Rockdale, bouneu s
aoith by Sam Hudson’s old piace, west
hy J. D. Scott, Soutb by P. G. Turnei
east by J. B. Graham ; also house and
iwo acres of l.-ud, bounded north bj' J.
-V. Parker, west by Hudson place,
south by A, L. Veil! and cast by A. J.
I Veal. Sold as the property of J • A. 1>.
x J, A', sreivaut, lace of Newton coun¬
ty, deceased. Terms cash. Nov, 1, 1897.
J , K. Surwai r, uduir,
adv’g $3.90 Carrie J. Stewart, aduitr’x
[ Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before the court housi
door, iu the city ot' Conyers, Rockdak
county, Ga,, within the legal hours o*
,aic, on the first Tuesday in Deceinbti
next, the following property to-wit:—
A lour-sixths remainder undivided
, interest in aud to six Hundred and six¬
ty-seven acres of land, more or less, in
one HHk district of original.y Henry ,
" il011 x ‘ t '*\ton, now fioekilale county,
■; ,ia., being the remainder interests oi
- ,ie defendauts. Misses Kittle Carr,
I • aiimc Carr, Kva Carr and I, Watt
: ar «'.- #fter the life estate of Mrs. Mary
' 4 Oarr tormina ti'K, the lands describee
i 1 truss deed made Aug. 39th, 1873, by
*• J V Carr to John T, Henderson, trus
J rnr Mrs. Mary E. Carr during bet
‘t'Oal life and to such children as sh<
,j, c have living, am! recorded in hoot.
I UfCHl! A on pages 370 and 377, clcra
Jiiperlor court* office, Rockdale county,
-.a., Nov. 37lh, 1S7.1, which record o*
lAitt deed is referred to for a full de-
1 ictiption of the levy and advertise¬
ment of sale,
Levied ou as the property of Misstt
■ :v ittie / Curr, Fannie Carr, Kva Can
aid 1, Watt Carr, to satisfy two fifas
s-ued irom Ktckdale Superior court,
-u favor of Lite Neal Loan and Banking
Company vs, Mrs. Mary K. Carr anu
others.
Tenants in possession notified of this
levy, this Nov. 2nd, 1867.
Also at the same time anil place will
oe sold oae undivided two-thirds inter¬
est in 60 acres of land, inure or less, be¬
ing in the south side of lot of land No.
three hundred ana twenty-six in tbe
4th. district of originally Walton, now
riockdale county, and bounded as fol¬
lows: On the W ess ‘by lands of Lee
Graham, on the South by lauds of J, L.
McCalla, oa tho East- by lauds of U, T
Sigtnan and others and 0n rh
by lands claimed by pt^ Bn>ii '
Levied on.-, Hie
Niekols to satisfy a ft fa ', '* •
s
McCallavs. W. I). KickolI° r
This Nov ' 1 ’^ U8t,n > Slie ti|
The other'undivided „ ll ird ■ mtej
ia eai(] '
lvj „ tje ■'> errd f
t j,„ , 01 . Sa
'' ' '......L' on ' ,iarc J ?V J
-tty. for , Otvwfi., (j I
‘ f err:
Also at the sfiiTio time
hundred am! anu nio e "
fifty.fj- ( , - iPOp/v
<cca, lu the 11th district
Henry, now Rockdale courtv" r' '
ing being part fifty.flve of Ion 8W and 2 ’i,h.i
acres la not.tl,« «]
ner of lot no 311, and one hundred
(05) acres oil* ofj.,t no , l0 "
at the south n
2;0, thence east
no. running -n,
original U01 ‘ '
line to the branch he ,di
•-t«u lot, iii*. ,.<w- up the branch ng
bead thereof, thence to i
the south-east a direct line
corner of said lot, tbeto tip,
weston the original line to
menciug corner, and bounded as fc
lows: .North . T
Hollingsworth aud F;wu
Q. hi IVallif
aouth by G, W. Walker and West
lauds of the Arch Stewart estate. I
Lcvieu on us the property of John
iayfor to satisfy five Justice on
Utas m favor ot Jolm id. Aim and
one Superior court Ufa in favor a
U. Almand. of Jo
Nov, Tenants in possession notified, fij
Slid, 1897.
IV. if. M. Austin, Sheriff,
H. H. MCbQNAL & SO?
president dentists ■%.
All work guaranteed to pleas
Office up stairs over J. H. A
niand & Co’s, store.
Conyers, . . . , . . U.t
Notice,
The registration book is no
open, at Al. II. Plunket.,s slot
tor the registering of names d
voters of the city of Conyers h
the election for Mayor and al
Herman to be held on the ls|
-Saturday in December ned
1897 •
M. H. Plunket. (JBy clerk.
mm I
T have opened an office in t te
ouiiomg formerly occupied iJ
Or. J. -J. Seamans, and solicit
ihm „f ,„e patronags F * „ t d
pe ° l e ' .
-—-----—J R. A, Jones, Dentist.I
Livery, Feed and Safe Sta
bles.
When you want to buy or si
a horse or mule, hire a bugs
or horse or both, or have yol
-took housed and cared for, cl
m J. N, HALE, in front I
Pierce’s old stables.
CAN COLLECTOR'S NOTIC
The tax books will be open af
Sept. 20th, and I will be at* the f
towing places for the purpose of c
ectirg state and county tax for t
rear 1897, as follows: I
Lorraine district— Sept. , -
Oct- il, Nov. 5. S
Toney Creck--Sept. '-* L Oct.
Nov. Sheffield--Sent- 8. 27- Oct. 17, 'j j
12 .
At Tt W. Tucker's store halo
if the time,
John H, Almand is authorize
ict as my agent, if I am unafcit
>rke charge oi the books a. t|
■ime. T. Cl
E. F. CLok,
Notice. f
We take this amihod of I
forming our customers and
public generally that we 1st] v|
sell for cash from Oct.
Jan. 1st, 1898. V7e need ti |
oirne to collect ud our accoul I
we will be prepared to I
50 and d
commodate our friends
coturns on time again next yd
We remain,
Very truly yours,
D. M. Almand & Son
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