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................ Now Armory
It in now tin assured fact that
i lie Conyois Volunteers will have
a new Armory. Mr. J. J. Bang-'
Inn decided to fix up the hall
ever the J. H. A Inland Co’s groct
v room for that purpose. The
Oliinteeis expect to have one of
the nicest little Armorys in the
state very soon.
Horner for Governor.
iloij. H. L. Berner, of Forsyth,
Jins announced himself a candi¬
date for Governor. His announce¬
ment appeared in the Atlanta
Journal of yesterday afternoon,
it in now expected that the next
move in this interesting race will
be the withdrawal of Mr. Atkin¬
son. Tlie final act will he given
when Allen I). Candler is triumph¬
ant Iy elected over all opposition,
Tlit* Maine III own Up.
The distraction of the battle¬
ship Muine, in the harbor ot Hn
vniina last Wednesday night, is
looked upon by the people general¬
ly as the result, of Spanish treach¬
ery. Over two hundred ami fifty
men went down to death, while
many otm rs were wounded, it is
n tragedy, (lie like of which no
onntry cut experienced before,
ud no satisfactory explanation
can In* offered to prove it merely
an accident. The people of this
country will ever believe other¬
wise than ii was blown up by
Spain's cowardly butchers. If
there is any light in the people of
t liis country this diabolical outrage
should call it into immediate ac
lion.
Ihirglar Cimglil.
Shoriil'Austin arrested Ed Wil
sou, col., ahoiii 16 years old. last
Monday morning, for burglarizing
the home ot uncle George Marston
at threeilitferenttimes.He entered
f lie house last on the night of the
l"th ot this monthand uncle Geo.
decided to ask for assistance in
locating and arresting the burglar
He give what informotion he pos
sessed to tin* Sheriff and with, the
assistance of deputy marshal Bis¬
hop that officer had the guilty boy
iitcharge in a few hours, The ne
gro is now in jail and the Sheriff
has evidence to csuivict him.
Editor J. X. Hale, of Conyers,
will hen candidate for clerk of the
next house of represenat ives, of
Gcongin. He is well qualified for
the position, and would give a
good account of himself in the
office —Sparta Ishmaelite
lie understand from reliable
parties that a citizen of our town
could not find his way home last
Thursday night owing to the in¬
tense darkness, and if it had not
been for tin kindness of onv of our
efficient policemen it is doubtful
whether he would have been there
yet.
Almand’s Hall will soon be
changed into two large, comforta¬
ble offi. rooms, which will be oc¬
cupied bv Judge G. \V. (Heaton
and Col. J. R. Maddox, who now
have their offices in the Bank.
After this change occurs the in¬
side of the Bank will be more
conveniently arranged.
We are‘informed that a select
party of gentlemen "ere
pleasantly entertained b v
Idiompson Stewart a few i>vn u „g
«r.
r n«:it T^'itor!
III speaking of (he Gaudier
| etter ^ Augusta Chronicle
says:
‘ Without discussing the wis¬
of the lotto 1 usf If, the posi
tion which Colonel Can e
promptly taken in reference to
it, only goes to prove what we
have already said of him. that
he is no ([uibbler and is always! j
ready to avow his position on
any issue Colonel Candler has
the courage of his convictions,
and if anybody who desires to
take issue with him will come
out in the * open and declare
himself lie will find Allen D.
Candler ready to hold up his end
of the discussion. The recent
stir that has been made about
the prospect of another candi¬
date coming into tha field a
gainst Colouel Candler, has in¬
dicated clearly that some forces
were at work iu the state seek¬
ing fo stem the Candler tide,
and bring out opposition where
none existed and none was de¬
manded. 1 ;
All kinds of farming imple¬
ments such as Bridles, Haines,
Traces, Plot's, Backhands, Col¬
lars, Collar pads, also a lot of
nails all sixes at M II, Plunket’s
1
Hog- Waisei’K
I have the famous full Blood Berks
hire stock of hog's, The best stock
in the world to make rnistngvproflta
tde to farmers, My hogs are regis¬
tered and T guarantee the stock to lie
pure. See me about these hogs.
IV. .1. Terry.
For Sa!e 0
A young mare, good size, good
qualities, will work anywhere and
is perfectly sound. Call at this
office.
\ot i<M'.
All parties are hereby noti¬
fied that my land in Rockdale
county, is posted and all tress¬
passing forbidden.
W. T. Stauton,
Jan 1 8th 189S.
IlfANTEO—THI VV STWOHTHV AND AC
el tivk gentlemen or ladies to trav¬
for responsible, established house
in Georgia. Mo ithly $65.00 and
expenses. Position steady. Refer¬
ence. Kind* se self-addressed stamp¬
ed envelope. The Dominion Com¬
pany, Dept. It, Chicago, Ill.
CASTOHIA.
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All parties are hereby notified
that the council has put in force
sect. 61 of the by laws of Con¬
yers which provides that till
hogs kept in the city limits
shall 1)6 in pens 20 feet square
and 600 feet from any public
street or lesidence. This law
go^sinto effect March the 15th.
There can beno exception made.
J N. Hale,
Chairman Stekt Com.
IN’ot i<*o.
I have two good mules for sale
cheap'
X. Plunket
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Civic Society.
1 JTnlologia Lodge. No. 17S F
& A. M.,
j •T. A. Gunn. W, M.
C. E. Reagan, Bee.,
Me, ,s first and third
day nights iu each month.
Koyal makes the tooa pure,
wholesome and delicious.
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ROYAL RAKING P* A .’Y CD,, KIH YORK.
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It is I ovv time for earcUdates fo
county offie of any other oftle, to send
In their announi einents. The price
for these announcements will he the
same as two years ago. Announce
ments, to run until final election, $5.
All political eonununiciitions in the
interest of candidates will be charg
ed for at the rate of lOcts per line,
Lei l crs DismiMsion.
Geohota. Rock-dale County.
To whom it may concern: F. L.
Bryan, administrator with will
annexed, of 8. W- Bryan, decease
ed. has indue form applied to me
for letters of dismission. This is.
therefore, to notify all persons
concerned that I will pass
said application on the, first Mon¬
day in wav 1898. Girim under
my hand and officnl signature this’
Feb. 11th 1898.
adv'g $6 A. m Helms. Ord.
IN' otlcc.
s,,.jfi,(! proposals for the con
struction and building four stone
pj,, rs iUU [ two abutment stone
walls at the Pine Bog bridge in
SiV id county, according to plans
and specifications received until in my office,
will be noon on Sat
urday. March 12. 1898. Estimates
to be made by the cubic yard, and
all bids must lie sealed and ad¬
dressed to me. The right reserved
to reject any and all bids.
A. m. Helms, Ord.
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This is the stamp that the letter bore
Which carried the story far and wide,
Of certain cure for the loathsome sore
That bubbled up from the tainted tide
Of the blood below. And 'twas Ayer's name
And his sarsaparilla, that all low, know.
That was just beginning its fight of fame/
W ith its cures of 50 years age. *
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Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
is the original sarsaparilla. It
has behind it a record for cures
unequalled by any blood puri¬
fying compound. It is the only
sarsaparilla honored by a
medal at the World’s Fair of
1893. Others imitate the
remedy; they can’t imitate the
record: \
50 Years of Cures.
Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before the court house
door, in the city of Conyers, Rockdale
county, <!».. within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in March
next, the following property to-vrit:—
One bay horse mule, Medium size,
about eight years old, named Frank,
levied on as the property of J. A.
Cook to satisfy a mortgage flfa, is¬
sued from the Superior court of said
county in favor of A. B. Coffey and
against J. A. Cook. Property poin¬
ted out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also at the sainq time and plaee
will be sold, one house and lot. in
the city of Conyers, said county,
bounded as follows: North, West
and South by D. N. Hudson and
East by Mrs. A. A. Bently. levied on
as the property of Henry Jones, eol.,
to satisfy one justice court flfa in
favor of Chas. G. Turner arid against
said Henry Jones.. Parties in pos
session notified, this Jan. 81, 1887. S
Also at the same time and place
will be sold, five thousand and five
hundred pounds pounds of seed cot¬
ton, levied on as the property of G.
P. & E. S. Sigmon, by virtue of a
flfa issued from the Superior court of
Rockdale county in favor of W. E. &
T. J. Treadwell, surviving partners
of J. <fc W. E. Treadwell & Co, against
G. P. Sigman and E. S. Sigman.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s
attorney. W. Hu Jr. Austin,
February 4, 1808. Sheriff,
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It is filled with the latest
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and foreign. Owing its own
leased telegraphic wires, which
are used for no other purpose
but to bring the latest news to
its editarial rooms, the Journal
is prepared to get all the news
up to the latest moment.
In adition to tne news, it con¬
tains more special features than
any other southern weekly, A
mong o’her things it has a
weekly letter or eermen from
Rev. Sam Jones, a contribution
from Hon. John Temple Graves,
letters of travel, biographies of
distinguished men, and many
other atractive features.
The Weekly Journal is beau¬
tifully illustrated by its own ar¬
tist’ In fact neither energy nor
money is spated to make it the
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And the price is oniy fifty
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scriher sending fifty cents for a
year’s subscription and a two
cent postage stamp extra (to paj
pastage)a beautiful lithograph¬
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Specimen copies free.
Address
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Bohanan B eaver, deceased, admiatt^r?^' h “ J «H' iu
‘PPlicd niis.s, to me U-t LZ nothy^ “ !o
therefore, to 1 ^ J days
concerned •POi-i... that I W jn „,/* u P 4 Ld l'
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February, ISOS. Given under Ld
*nd official signature, . tliUKo nsjli
adv’g $0 A. M. v.H [ pefif
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r ' * A _ Kockdale
T ’ county. 1
* ‘ ‘ ‘ ' Betinon,ad®y j q- t
L , Kennod, dee. git to
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" “PPlied tome) Otis
, 7™ 1 * oi . Emission. This |th
Tore, to notify allpersons concl' ls , th
that I will pass upon said an Vi j
oi bive the first mder Monday in Mard'^ ■ trip to
i my hand Lty
sign iur. , -this Dec. in,
A,* m. Helms, 0r4
Fannie J. Cain, ,
Clias. Vt»i» G. Cain, j Libel for divorce,
tirnahle jin Rockdale to the April Superi ior Court, 18^.’ i ‘
l|o the defendant, term,
OiHrles G. Cain* l
i By virture of an order from
Hon. Jolin S, Candler, t!
superior Judge of ! ,1 j bar
court of said county, in bring
case notified above and commanded stated, you are hej
tube andxj
pear at the superior court of said cod
iy to be held On the first •‘Monday an'J j A.
April, 1898, then and there to [4 linith
the libellant’s suit for divorce In cm
above stated, and in default there
said court will proceed as to justi IX.
shall appertain, Witness the Hu
John S. Candler, judge of said coni Ik
this Jan. 19th 1898. W. T. Hum I
Clerk Rockdale County, G
Georgia Rorkdale County. It,
To whom it may concern:—L.l
Almand, administrator of .John I ■irip
Alniand, deceased, lias in due fuJ
applied to me for letters of disinissiol
This is, therefore, to notify all peraJ
concerned that I will pass upon si
application on the first Monday il
May, 1898. Given under, my hand an
official signature, thi s Feb. 2, id
adv ,j6 A. M. Helms, Ordinarj 1
ieorgia Rockdale County. . ... I In
To whom it may concern:—J, S Ini
Hamilton, administrator deceased basin of due John frod iij lay
iamiltpn,
.pplied to me for letters of ilismissioa
this is, therefore, to notify passupoj all pel I
ions concerned that I will
said application the first Momlaj u
on
in May 1898. Given under my haw
and official signature, this Feb. 2.18#
adv $(! Ar M, Helms, Ordinary
CASTORIA |
For Infante and Children.
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CONYERS, . - GEORGIA'
When desired I finish photos in AH'
isto, I’latino, SKriATONE or Carbon
tfect. This leads in all cities anil 11
ibsolutelv permanent. My work 1 pe!
tot fade or turn yellow. order,
JP^TPicture frames made to
£flr*Life size jiortraits at half price.
Epesial to tlie kin!
Bring out Your “Grippe
Jewelry.”
I ant here to mend your brok*
•U' jewelry of all kinds at prB’ e -
hat will enable you to have J
doue. This jewelry is valued
to unless you can use >*•
you fix
Bring it on and let me
for you. ’ clod*
I will also repair yonr tht
and watches and make -
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keep good time.
Don’t delay! Come now.
G. A. STREET.
Conjeis, Ga.