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LEGAL ADVERTISE
MENTS.
For l>lK!siiswio*i.
Gkoj'<*t.\ • i:..-k<L.!r-C'’«u:fy.
To wliuin it in.concern :
Jno. K King, Admit tnilor of
Wiii, ].• Ki;<tr. liit- of snid county
cem ,.d. ! • - ••■<•.! I.is ii;:;i! return in
nn- (.nice in tl iiiJidc «i*j»iicntion for
1. uc-.s <>! i.s •('i-ii tioiii his trust,
ns sii"! i ' i : sti'/itor, ««* * ^ I ^
j)HSS r. non ll.r Sfiirte cm tin 'first Alon
<iiiy in M?’!<•!;. 1U’,0. Given under
])’V i ;!i <! .**! ;•! < flic* JJtl K Drillin', Hi is
l)cc. 11, 1809.
A M HELMS, Orel.
GF.OIiGIA. Bockdnle Cmmry:
To whom ii i h;: y concern:—JtA Al
jintiui fiduiiiilstrator of the eM/iteo)
S D A iniui d, Into of paid county, tie
ccj'Scd, I t:- in due* form iipplled i'c.hJ to
in< f.,r I’.'-i i vffer ti-tl tic* cut ate
belonging !i the the
mid ) will pass upon ■ 'nine on
first Rloiubiy in Juminrv, bind. (liv¬
en under my hand and <dm in! signa¬
ture, tins !>oc. Of 1 i, 1899.
A M H Oiid,
I<''oi- Dismission.
Georgia. ItocJuialo Conn tv.
To whom it may concern :
L J Almaud, Executor of Mrs.
MiirUia linker, Into of said county
deceaec d- lias filed his linal return
in my office and made application
forlefiersof dismission from his trust ■
as siudi cx<cuior. and 1 will pass iq - |
on tiie same on tiie first Monday in!
March, 1900. hand and official
Given under my
signature. t his iac. i f. ff>W.
A M HELMS, Ord.
GEORGIA. Rockdale County,—
'I'o whom il may concern: ,1 C
Stanley, Rdinittlstrafor of the estate
of iticiiard Stanley, applied late of said
county dec 1 a sim i, has for an
order to so 1 the real estate belonging
to said deceased's estate, and 1 win
p iss upon tl:e<s:ime on the lirst Mon¬
day in January, 1000. Given under
my hand and official sigmi'iire this
Dec. 7th 1899.
AM Hkj.ms, Okd.
Tax Collector's Notiee*
I will bn nt Hie dilTemit coyvt
prounda for the puposc of collecting
taxes on ll.o folioring dates:
Sheffield.—Sept. 28, Oct, 23, Nov.
37.
Nov. Honey CreoK.—Sept. 28, Oct. 27.
21.
Lorraine.—Sept. 20, Oct. 30. Nor.
21 .
Therein.'!inder of the time I lnny
lie found in my office in Turner Jims,
furniture sieve, in Conyers.
The books v, iil close December 20.
Veetnie prcinptly ami pay yotu
taxes.
W. (i. Clotfelter, T. C.
PETITION.
GEORGIA, IcboKDAi.K County.
To the Superior Court of said county:
Almnnd. TUo petition J .) Lnngroni.A of G A Abound, .1 Lungford. L ,1
<J It Langford It W TucKer, mm W
H Tucker, nil of said county mm
state, respect fully represents. themselves,
1st. That they desire for
heir associates, successors and as¬
signs to be fncoipointed *'TH under the
name and style of K .1.11. V L
M AND iM F.LCA NTI I.K AND MAN
XI FACTE RING terin COMPANY.”
2nd. The for which pet loners
desire to be incorporated h is twontj
years wilb the pi ilege of renewal
after t!ic expiration capital stock of said time.
8ro. 'i’lie of said cor¬
poration is to divided he twenty-five Ikons
and doUavs into shares of
one hundred dolin’.s each, with the
privilege of increasing said capital
stock from time to time,not exceed¬
ing two hundred thousand dollars,
and issue stock for the same.
4th. The whole of said capital stock
of twenty-five in before commencing thousand dollars business. to he
paid 5th. The general objects and
pur¬
poses of the proposed corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit to itsstock
hoklers, by est (dishing and conduct¬
ing a general merer.ntiie and manu¬
facturing; business business in with chief said places
of Conyers, county, mid
with privilege of branch offices
places of business elsewhere.
6th. The special objects and pur¬
poses of sail! Association are as fol¬
lows:
To engage in and carry on s gener¬
al mercantile business in Conyers,
Ga., with the power and privilege to
ltl ike all contracts necessary for said
mercantile business ami all matters
and things Incident thereto.
To establish and conduct a cotton
seed oil and fertilizer business, and
ii connection therewith t<> run, if
desired make all a ginnery-—empowered and to
contracts arrangements
in regard to operating the same.
Also the power and authority to
erect, establish, operate and conduct
a cotton factory in or near tffe city of
C inye. s, said county and state, and !
for the purposes of manufacturing j
cotton and other materials into urti- :
cles of necessity and merchandise, i
forsale and exchange, and for this;
nil purpose authority petitioners and privilege ask that bo xli need- gran-! j
ted them.'*
in 7th. addition Petitioners to tiie powers also desire and privi that | j
leges herein set forth, that tiny be!
empowered to contract and bo con
JSSiSi.V.te'Sa'S;
meat of its officers, agents and em-1
ployees. To purchase and bold real !
ami nmi all personal thine* property and to do any ;
“'STASH' deemed
fMUne with ahrlfUts. p w*
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er and privileges prayed for aid in
duty ' Tin's bound etc.
Nov. ; 0th, 1899.
A. C. McOALLA’, Detitionerks Atty.
Filed in office Nov. 30th ISO!).
L il Sigmau, clefk.
CASTOXIIA.
Thi fae
tlmils —is oa
Jlgiiturs •tf/x every
o! wrap»er.
Room For Him Too.
A blind and patron’zing New
Yorker was passing through a
raw and new hamlet in the west,
which its proud founders had
dubbed B—Uily And were sure
would soon heconio a thriving
hive of human beings, Ad
dressing a lank and lazy youth
who was lounging at the door
one of the rude shanties that
for a ' shoe imporium > )
New Yorker inquired sarcas¬
Who is that important look¬
gentleman with t he red flan
shirt? i )
(t That’s Sam Peters, y) was
proud reply, i i He’s just
lhe ne\\ post office. y y
i i And the tali person with no
> >
"lie’s Long mike, just open¬
ed up a grocery store. 1 1
4 4 And the phimp individual
with the bald head?”
4 4 Handy Jim, Owns the sa
loon.’
i Iudotd?' said IheNevv Yovk
er,
“Your city seems lobe pretty
well started. I should suppose
there was nothing left for a
stranger like myself to open.”
4 4 Oh, 1 dunno!” drawled the
lanky one. “\Ve ain’t got no
loonatic asylum yet. You
might start that.”—New York
Tribune.
OASTOaiA.
Bearstho Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
A fifty-cenfc hat can be quite
glorified by a I wo dollar fiat
pin.
Thursday is !he maid’s day
out—also the same for the mis¬
tress—out of temper.
V will cure Syphilis and OV
CO Stay Cured.
yiMilf il Mill S3
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at=* &■
My undertaking establish¬
ment is well fitted up and
my stock of undertaking
goods is complete.
Attention prompt and ca
pable.
Hearses free of
Charge.
TV". V. Amand,
Uiidertnker A: Einbamer.
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J; t J3 10 15 A ll’h Street, “ew Yofk
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t>rithle,t i’libtishej Jb
§ Coii'.nns I'-'.ri'l Plates. 5 ^
Illuvri:^ L.c*st ILu.erns, Fash- S>
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*»*»*«••»» »M»V. »MAMAmWAWC
COAL COM VZBH
We will keep on hand COAL at all times and
wm be S ,ad t0 supply customers in any puantity
reasonable prices.
wiii:n yot NEED
COAIj » LUMBER, SHINGLES OR
any building material call on us.
nun Wfl juilbij inp L V n ll tit on
II UiJLiU v XJ sA m U U it U
Cars now are cither over¬
heated or colii enough to freeze
your head off.
Cats love placas rather than
people. That is why they us¬
ually come back.
The person who writes the
least, always h;s the most
fault to find with a pen.
Striving to rave drunkards
will not atone for making
them.
It is the coal man who now
looks as though (lie eatth be¬
longed to him.
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ABOVE a24oFT,<7 "
cr A IP) 1 Agricultural
Pi College Main BuilOinO.
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DAHLONEGA, GA.
JLS.. A collegec>1uca1 Normal and ion Business in the reach Man’s < f ail. A.B.,
courses.
Gooa laboratories; discipline; healthful, jrood invigorating cli
m^te; military moral and
religious influences. Cheapest board in the
State; abundance of country produce; expenses
from $75 to $150 a year; board in dormitories
or private fauiilic full faculty s. Special of nine; license till course under the for
teachers; University.
control of the A college prepar¬
atory class. Co-education of sexes. The insti¬
tution founded specially for students of limited
means. Send for catalogue to the President.
’ s. S. Stbwart, A.M.
Three Papers a Week
FOR ABOUT THE
PRICE OF ONE.
This paper and the Atlanta
Twicesa/Week journal for
©0 SI. 2^..
Ilore you get the news of
the world and all your local
news while it is fresh, paying
very little jmoro than one
paper costs. Either paper
is well worth $-.00, but by
special arrangement we are
enabffid to put in both of
them, giving three papers a
week for this low price. You
cannot equal this anywhere
else,-and this combination is
the best premium for those
who want a great paper and
a home paper ■ Take these
and you will tr eep up with
the times.
Besides general news, p* he
Twice-a-Week Journal tY as
Mrs. W. H. Felton
J° h -? J ei ^P le i 1 ™
C. H. Jordan and othef <hs
tingmshed writers.
Csii .t thi. otiice . n d i n r. yo or
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AYeg ebbk Prc p arc.ion for As -
si mils hug ike root! andRegula
tiitg th 2 Stomachs andBoweis of
A m mm wm
Promotes I) ige s i i or,.Cheer ful -
ness andRest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
Kot Narcotic.
i
IZeap v of Old J2r 'SrJ''^UELr^TGHEjQ
Pumptan Seed* 1
Mx. Senna *
jRoctu.Ue Salts **
pi rust Seed- *
JRppOTrant i/ti Ccrd^ncCtSodO'
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fifomSeed Clmfud Sugar -
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liu'Jrrprec/z Fiavar.
tion, A perfect Sour Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, for Constipa¬
Worms .Convulsions,reverish
aess and Loss of Sleep.
Tac Simile Signature of
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NEW YORK.
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exAcr copy or wrappeb,
cns» aoae B
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When you want a good, safe turnout one that you tan
drive with
PLEASURE AND SATIsFaCTION
One that looks well and goes well, call on me.
Goad, drivers furnished, if desired
Terms very reasonable.
M. H, MELTON
JOHN H. A HAND, BANKER,
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
Exchange bought and sold. Ccllecticns made on all parts of the
country. Accommodations extended consistent with sound banking
Overdrafts will mot be honored tmder any circum¬
stances.
Office hours from 8 a. m. till 4 p. M.tili further notice.
r i''i S I'd
Georgia
Rcill road.
The following named Agents are pre¬
pared to furnish full and reliable
information regarding all sched¬
ules and rates to all points North,
South, East and West.
Information given regarding all
routs hot!) as to Passenger and
Freight.
Communicate wilh either of the
Agents named and you will re¬
ceive prompt reply,
JocWWhite, AGJackson
T. P, A. G. F. & P. A.
Frank W. Coffin. S. F. & P. A„
Augusta, Ga.
S. W. Wilks, M. E. Hudson,
C.F &P. A., T. F. & P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
S.E. Magi 11, W. W. Hardwick,
C, A, S. A.
Macon, Ga.
C. D. Cox. G. A., Athens Ga.
Also agents at Washlmjion, M adi
son, Miilcdgeviile, Union Point and
Covington,
B. E. Morgan, C A.,
Chattanooga, Term.,
Tim H Moore, C A *.
Nashville, Tenn
W \V Lumpkin, T F A
Columbia, S C-,
IV, I, Cormier, C, A,
Charleston, S, C.
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HcELVANEY & 3R0DNAX
AGENTS ALttNI^,
« represent . some of , the 4 ,
i best it*, I jt'O r ItlSt!I . . <5 flCe Companies r> ■
in existence and ask the public
generally to see us before plac-
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as ||M
n.
Kind -»>a
J-t- a*. e_ You Hav CO !
; Always Bought
Bears t
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THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VOR* CITY.
ing their risks.
Ofiice in Banner office under
hotel.
McELVA KEY & CKODNaX.
CASTORS A
Pcv Infants and Children.
Be Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Si <r ".ature of
CITY M11BS1F
HENRY REAGAN
PROPRIETOR.
My shop is comfortable
My towels are*clean.
My tools are always keen.
My attention is respectful
My aim—to please all.
Give call when 3 ou need
me a
ressmg up
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P SCSrSIS W eat
Digest, what yoa (
| ! rt-S^thVeahausttd HTol
pans. It tonic. is the latest di^ n e ^ arati oo
ant and e^'^Vatiroures
can approach it in
stanflv relieves an<i
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