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THE-COMPLETES! STOCK OF DRY GOODS IN TOWN.
T s it asking S too much of the people to invite them to come to my store and look through the stock?
You are to buy Dry Goods and if you want THE BEST at RIGHT PRICES you MUST come
here to get it. This is plain talk but we always talk plain. It -will pay you to see these goods.
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We allowin'' the handsomest and best Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Capes, Hats, Notions etc., to be found in this marker. We bought for cash and will save you monev
are and best when buy from You are not economizing when you buy cheap ‘liand-me-downs.’ See CLOTHING!
We handle no shoddy good* You get tho newest you me. my
The Largest Stock to buy from. Best goods in market. Honest dealing. See me sure. ‘
ONE PRICE TO ALL, CHARLES B. HUDSON.
Hie Tenders ibeekly,
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l.ni.-it U at the postvllice at (Layers as
o-cond-elass mail matter.
Saturday, Sep. 29 1900.
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SUBSCRIPTION KA I E:
One vear, in advance............... $1 00
Six m outba, it' advance.......... f>(*C
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Governor,
ALLEN D. CANDLER.
For Secretary of State,
PHILIP COOK.
For Comptroller General,
WILLIAM A. WRIGHT.
For State Treasurer,
ROBERT K, PARK.
For Attorney General,
.JOSEPH M. TERRELL.
Fot State School Commissioner,
G. 11 GLENN.
Foi Commissioner of Agriculture
P. B STEVENS.
For Tricon Commissioner,
Full Term,
CLEMENT A. EVANS,
Fif Prison Commissioner,
Unexpired Term,
THOMAS EASON.
For Associate Juslife of Su¬
preme Court (Vote for two )
WILLIAM A. LITTLE,
HENRY T. LEWIS.
For United States Senator,
A. O. BACON.
For Congressman. 5th Congres¬
sional District,
L. F. LIVINGSTON.
For Superior Court Judge,
Stone Mountain Circuit,
JOHN S. CANDLER.’
For Solicitor General,
W.T. Kimsey.
For State Senator, 27th Senato¬
rial District,
ALONZO C. STONE
For Representative,
C. II. TURNER.
For Ordinary, .
A. M. HELMS.
For Sheriff,
W. H, M. AUSTIN.
For Clerk Superior Court,
L H SIGSI AN.
For Treasurer,
.1 AS. A. DUXES.
For Tux Receiver,
G. H. HULL.
For T;t:c Collector.
W. O. OLOTFELTER.
For Surveyor,
It. A. GUINN.
For Coroner,
L. T. FARRILL.
Votens ot Koelcdnlc. .
The voters of R^ck^ale oonmly
should not forget that their duty
calls them to the ptdis Oct.
to elect state house and countv t
fiers. Some voters are ] a l u , r i,,g
under the iinor»aai.m *1 . i,„ * i h.
H no contest m this ejec^du at
fortlmt p^V,,v*;u^» reasou niJ , y n.^Uct
vote. w .
this. There i»a st nnu oi.e
v i
that should be whipped by agreat
er majority than ever before. In
this county there is opposition to
only oi.e democratic nominee.
Dr. C IT Turner, nominee for the
legislature, has opposition and it
should be the desin of every true
democrat to pile up a majority for
him that will convince the most
stubborn that it is useless to do
battle against the Democrotic
nominees in this county, This
can be done if all democrats will
go to the polls and carry their
friends with them. Do this. It
is no more than your plain duty
anil it is confidently expected of
you.
Don’t forget the date, Oct. 8.
DEATH.
Mrs. F- W. Milter died at the
home of her son-in-law. Mr. B. F.
Summers, in Sheffield district last
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. She
whs sick of fever just one week be¬
fore her death. She was 74 years
or age and her life was one of use¬
fulness, guided by Christian faith.
She was a memder of Philadelphia
cjU.Uuclr for a great number of years
and lived the life of a Christian for
more than 50 years.
The funeral occurred at Salem
last Monday and was conducted
by Rev. Mr. Foote, presiding El¬
der of the Oxford district, The
remains were interred in Salem
burying ground. We extend sym¬
pathy to the bereaved relatives
and friends.
The individual too often forget*
that “there lire others ” Natu¬
rally ft man who is in trouble, or
forgets other’s troubles
or worries. If anything does not
move exactly as we wish it, or av
v § (li nk it. ought to move under
such circumstances, wo are apt to
become vigorous “kickers’’ or
wbiiiingly complain Don’t tio it
A1 6 lie Ira, time ite this confuson
is unavoidable and many cases of
seeming or injustice may occur
But strive to have patience and to
believe that nine men out of every
t en w,ith w hom you come in con
tact is to do what is right and for
il»e. greatest, goad of the greatest
And believe half tin*
miners you hear.
Oil next Wednesday at the start
election the voters w ill vote for or
against an amendment to the state
constitution to pension “widows of
Confederate soldiers, who by rpa
son of age and poverty or infirmity
and poverty, or blindness and pov
erfy, are unable to provide a living
Un i provided that the
act shall only apply to such wid
o\ V s as were married' at the time
of such service, and 1th Ve* retriain
ed unmarried since the death of
such soldier husband.” There " ill
iMOntln ; btllot tho «rsof».aient
'for* , and against . The voter
Starks out the one he woes not
tavor -
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In the close states canvass of
* piping made m the eoun
* es K,,< CTur ^ c l*® ,, K e from one
to the other is being
[,f Calculations based on
J»ntl.gm g. un Bryan iu certain Ohio
lMO,tLe a uiv l,v
TObstautial majority.
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GROCERIES CHEAT.
Go to Bee B. McDon
aid’s for new groceries
CHEAP and good treat’
ment. All goods new
and fresh. This is no
high price store. You
can save money to day
by seeing me.
REE. li.
Restored eyes.
Dr. Kelson, Swoeden Oculist:
Dear sir.—Tt is with great, pleasure
tliat I can testify toyonrmost wond
de-rfnl and •killful treatment of the
eyes with your glasses. Alter two
years treatment from Dr. Calhoun I
was almost totally blind. Now by
the use of your glasses two months I
am rapidly recovering my sight. I
can most cheerfully recommend your
treatment to the public.
Yours gratefully,
Dock Myers
Zingara, Ga.
Dewey of MaiitlUi
The Macon Telegraph, alluding
to Hobson’s recent communication
a9 to how the Spaniards and net
Dewey directly sank their warships
in Manilla Bay, says :
“If however, both the alleged
statement of Lieutenant Hobson
and the repora of the Spanish ad¬
mirals are true, our days of
boasting are over. But Spain's
hum Ration is none the less com¬
plete. Pusillanimous is the best
word to apply to officers who
promply sink their own ships and
escape in boats to a near shore rath
or than stand the enemy’s fire and
return it tiii all was lost.”
Mrg (;loss , f . r ()f Allanta , visite(1
Mrs. J M Almand this week.
Mr . nohu Ahimnd , of Atlanta, has
been laying up at bis mother’s home
«*ere this week on account of » brnis
f.(j [; n ee.
!*»''«'• Si»l.l,.bollpr| t noyn«iWn.
lie Green, spent Sunday with friends
rierPi
Mr.Ol.as. M Taylor is at hem'*after
an extended, visit to relatives and
frlotids in Monroe eouuly.
Col. F M Darst left Thursdav
ing for Madison where he goes to
continue his insurance work. ,
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SUS-gBS tip ifc LU A I
SWM W»i li^HJ 61
The fourteen year old son of Mr
D. A. Piiillips, of Sheffield, died
last Monday dight of fever .The
The remains were interred on
Wednesday at Bethel church.
\ FRiCAiMA will cure Rheutaatism au6
** Scrofula to Stay Cured
IF YOU DECIDE
TO TAKE LIFE 1HSDSANCE,
II Will Pay Yea Ta Ciilt
T. D. 0’KELLEY,
CONYERS, GA.
Agent for Penn Mutual Life
Insurance Co. of Philadelphia.
Noticeto Debtors & C’reci
i< oi‘s;
To ,ail whqin it may concern:
All who hold claims against the csr
tate of J. >1. Huff, deceased, are re=
quested to present same, proporly 'also fttr
tested to tiie undersigned, all
who are indebted to said estate tire
reque(ed to come forward and make
settlement. *
This Sept. 19, 1900.
J. 11. & R. L. Huff, Admr’s
Dismission.
To whop! it may concern : -J J and
4* H Langforu, fttiiuiiiistratora pf thp
estate of J no. \V Langford, late of
said county deceased, have made
their final return and applied for let¬
ters of dismission from such admin
istraticn. anil 1 will pass upon the
same on the first Monday in Decem¬
ber next, 1900. Given under my hand
and official signature, this Aug. Sth.
lHfi.
A M Helms, Ord.
Personal,
All those indebted to M s.Genie
Ha v p ootl btovull, for millinery
-
^ ‘ 3 > »V!l T, \“ b
ment with either - niy-seif . or - r.
\y. E. Stovall. Either of us can
be found at old stand.
.Mrs. Oeniu K«j»clfally, Haygopti jitoyall.
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Tkirij, Friltj ill Sitoaj,
Mrs, G. V Cowan will have her
tall opening Oct. 4th, 5th, and 6th
t
1900, at her new stand, The Blue
Front Conyers. Ga.
All invited to attend. Great pleas¬
ure, will be taken in displaying her
goods,
JOHN H. ALMAND, BANKER.
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
exchange bought and sold. Collections made on all parts of the
country. Accommodations extended consistent with sound banking
Overdrafts will raot t?>© honored under any circum*
staples,
. Office hours from 8 a. M. till 4 p. m till further notPe,
ID isunisosioii.
To whom it may concern :—Jno. H.
Almand, administrator of Dr. J. A.
Stewart, late of said county deseased
lias made his final return and applied
for letters of dismission as sue!: ad¬
ministrator and I will pass upon the
same on the first Monday in Qctpber,
JfiU). Given under iny hand anti of¬
ficial signature. this Jqly 8rd, 1900,
A. M, Helpis, Prd.
Tax Levy For Year 1900.
State of Georgia, ( Ry A M Helms
Rockdale County. ) sift iug for
county purpo¬
ses:
In accordance with a recommen¬
dation of the the grand jury of said
county, at the spring term 1900, of
Rockdale Superior court, it is hereby
ordered thftt t])e following taxes be
and are hereby for the levied 1L00 fpr the county
purposes year <m tax¬
able property of said county aa per
digest of said year towit:
For the payment of Jurors .10 on
.$100.
For the support ans. burial of pau¬
pers .6 on the $100.
For bridges, public roads, main¬
taining prisoners, litigation, the pay¬
ment of officers, tiin past due indebt¬
edness of t}ie county, stationery, fuel
and all other legitimate expphees of
the county, .4g on the $100, of thp
taxable property of said coii nf y for
all county purposes fop the year 1000 ,
making a total of 85 cents on tho
$100, and that the same be collected
by the tax collector of said county
for (lie purposes above stated and
paid over to the county treasurer as
as now provided bv law.
This Sep 4. 1900.
A. M. Helms, Ord.
FOE CLERK.
1 hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for Clerk of Superior Court of
Rnckuale county subject to the Dem¬
ocratic primary j 1 thank the people
their fop past*support and w ill appreciate
yote§ in the coining election.
Very R^spectlqlly.
li U Sigman.
FOR LEGISLATURE,
Complying with the request of many
1 hereby announce my
self a candidate for re-election as
representative, from Rockdale coun
tv, subject to the Democratic prima
C H Turner.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I am a candidate for re-election b
the office of Tax Collector subject the w
the Democratic primary. I ask
support of the people because 1 need
itanu am in a position to appreciate all fill
it very much. Jf hope that
give my candidacy thoughf an '
a
vote for me ' if ‘ they cspi consistent^'
do so, ' Very OlotfeJtpf. Respt,
W G
FOR TAX RECEIVER,
I announce myself ft candidate for
re-election to tine oiflee of Tax Re¬
ceiver of Rockdale county, subject wish
to the Democratic primary- I
lotiiankthe people for their gencr
cus support in the past and ask them
t© accord me the same once mote,
After this round I shall retire.
I don’t wish to ask too ijiuch of thp
people but earnestly Very desire their sup¬
port tlijs tirpe. Re^L
J OR ORDINARY.
To the voters of Rockdale county. I
am a candidate for re-election to the
office ject to of the Ordinary Democratic of said primary. county sub¬ 0 n
account of the heavy increase in
State taxation, building the newia),
and having practically" to re-bmid aff
the bridges in tpe county, Resides and (dsn ya:
rious other improvements old dt*”
to contend wit}? an l ;a j
agginst the gpifuty, my term
been verv burdensome, but am
to state the county affairs are now iu
good condition- Thanking the peo¬
ple for past favors and hoping 1 have
merited their continued support,
Respectfully, M Helms.
A
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announCP my cftiifinlacy ttiW
for Deinocratfe Pomffy Treasurer, subject I» Hu* oon
Primary- speak lasuufe
nectlon I wish to my'
gratitude to the poeple rvho
ported me in the past and ask tneBi
to give me their support in the com
ing election. I will appreciate people m • 1
election more than the can ’
agine. Verv Respectfully. A Dukes.
James
FPR SHEBtl? F :
j announce piy candidftey lor r U
election Rockdale ooun to the’ ty ofpee subject of JhmSjl to the Pew
ocratic primary. I willl ajmr
the support of the people of an the dunes P
ise a faithful discharge elected. I thank m
of the office if
people for that their suppojt, official record _j ha»
and nope my
proved satisfactory ^
' e * yV H M Austin.