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THE CONYERS WEEKLY
CONYERS, GA,, APRIL 27, 1883,
NOTICE
From this d3-e a 1 Ordinary’s ads
vertisennnts will be inserted in the
Conyers Wkekly a public gazette
published in Iiockdale County, Ga.,
and this is to give notice that this pa¬
per is now my legal advertising medi¬
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um. O. SEAMANS,
April, 1883. Ordinary.
1
Joe Brown turned out to lie a
strong Bacon man. We are glad to
note that the “Boss’' got his tail
mashed.
The Arcadians aud young democ¬
racy are now on top, aud we are gos
jug to consolidate the Democracy of
Georgia as it has never been consoli¬
dated before.
The people of Georgia can now go
to tending to tlieir goobers and young
chickens. We have an Arcadian Gov¬
ernor who will run ihe old ship of
the state on honest, square line.
We believe that your Uncle Sam¬
my Tilden is the strongest man that
can be put forth by the Democracy
for the Presidency, and we know
that Georgia will give him a whoop-,
ing majority.
The Atlanta Journal has swallow¬
ed the Star. The Star wont have
much showing in the bowels of a red
hot Journal.
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Last Sunday’s constitution was the
finest specimen of a newspaper ever
issued in Georgia.
As it is in order lor every man who
is sworn into an office of importance
to kiss somebody, we guess Mr. Mc¬
Daniel will have to kiss Livingston.
Somebody signing himself Anti
Defamer has written c long letter to
the Augusta Evening Neff'S telling
what he predicted ai d said about the
late convention. It surely an in¬
teresting (I ) letter. The News
should have a thousand such corres¬
pondents.
The following is apart of the gene¬
ral presentments of the Grand Jmy
of Jones county as read before the
court al the recent Terra: “ w e beg
leave to embody in these presents
menu our sentiment and the grows
ing sentiment of our people, upon the
subject of the licened sale of whisky
in uU v and all its forms We believe
it to be an evil—a blot upon our
chrisiain civilization and the parent
of nearly all the crimes that disgrace
humanity, and we, therefore, reoorn
mend and urge the prohibition of the
raffic by any and all methods con¬
sistent with the law and the growing
demands of the enlightened sentiment
of our people upon the subject. We,
therefore, request our county Judge
hereafter to refuse to issue any more
license for the sale of liquor within
the limits ol the county.
LEGITIMATE POLITICAL METHODS
Gov. Boynton’s organs in Griffin
are now ?ugaged in trying to find out
who lumished the Boynton Bullock
letters to the Telegraph and Mcs-en
gel- We cannot see any good that
will result from this, even if success*
tul. Whoever furnished the letters
had a perfect right to do so ; the let¬
ters were matter ef record, and if
Gov. Boynton's political enemies
thought they could make capitol out
of them, it was a legitimate political
method ot defeating an enemy on bis
own record. If there is any crime
connected with the business any way,
it should rest upon the perpetrator,
and not the journal that exposed it.—
[Albany News,
It 1 hero is any crime connect'd
with the business any way it should
rest upon tbe man who wrote the
letters.
In this issue will be seen the card
of the Macon Commercial College.
While less pretentious than many
Others, this is, as regards real
one of the finest schools for a young
man to got a thorough practical bus
iness c-Qucation, in America. The
president, Mr, McKay is one of the
▼ery finest accountants, aud has the
faculty «. ataM,
to bis pupils. It tieio ate any o
our young ineu here who desire a
first-class business training—thorough
and parctical—cheap and quick, we
advise them to go the pleasant city of
Macon, Ga., and put themselves un
derthe ma.iagament of otir most per
feet business teacher President \\ m.
McKay.
MAD DOG
Yesterday evening the yard dog et
Mr. John F. Almand went mad,
killed a cat, bit one or two other dogs
and a litre boy of M r , Almand, The
wound was dressed by Dr. Turner,
As the bite was slight but little <ear
is entertained of hydrophobia. The ;
dog was killed by Mr. Al^rand as he
was in about three feet of him, the t
dog making at him to bite, with a
ball from an improved Smith & es
son revolve''. We advist everybody
10 call on Fierce & Quigg, and get
one right away as they ave sure fire
and sure dea‘h to mad dogs.
Mr. Tobe Helms’ little boy was bit*
ten by a cat that was supposed to have
been ranid, last night.
A mad dog, after bitting several
other dogs arid two of Mrs. Jane
.Mann’s hogs, was killed near Tucker’s
miff, the other day.
As mad dogs are becoming so nu
melons in this county our Mayor
should instruct the marshals to kill
every dog found running loose on the
streets.
The stoim was very severe in Mis¬
sissippi, destroyino hundreds of lives
and mil.ions of property,
' SPECIAL LOCALS
Mothers, the children's summer
suits have come at Stewart’s.
Your hoys from 3 years to 30, can
be suited at J. A. & T. D. Stewards.
When you want a stylish straw
hat, Call at Stewa'i*s
We notice cottonades at Sfcewa. ts
that looks like fine casHnirners. at 23
cts per yard.
Grain cradles by the dozen at
Stewart’.
White Trish linens at 25 cts per yd
„ s,„a,c, si™
Muslins 5 to 15 cts and cotton wos
ted 9 cts at St fart’s.
fearah Bernhart anil other styles of
gloves at Stewart’s.
A fresh-arrival of shirts and collars
atfttewaits. ,
A new variety of stock powders,
“said to work wonders, ’ Call for
the red tin box, at Stewarts.
An endless variety of ladies’neck
S Wear at Stewart’s.
A few only. Picture fames left at
Stewart’s. Call early.
Come one, come all, the old and
young, the short, the tall, the rich,
the poor, we please them all. Count¬
less bargains a v it your call at Stew¬
art’s.
Fresh grits, rice, meal aud white
|ieas at Stewart’s.
A nice light hoe, for the boys, at
Stewart’s.
Perfect Patent Pastry and Peek s
No. 1 flour at Stewart’s.
NOTICE:
We, the undersigned, hereby warn
and forbid al! persona against fishing
on our lands. Parties found seining
on said premises will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.
R. C. Cannon, J. R. McCalla
Herschel Summers.
Sheffield, April 25, 1883.
READ.
This is to give notice to the pub¬
lic generally that my store wjd be
kept open till 9 o'clock at night after
this date. M. It. Stewart.
FOR SALE.
The property of Mrs. M. F. Tays
lor near the the First Baptist Church
fronting Win. Ovtrbay mid joining
Mrs E. II. Stewart, will be sold in
Conyers on tbe first Tuesday in next
month. Titles good.
The most elegant lot of prints and
dress goods in the city at D. N. Hud
son’s. The ladies should call and exs
amine his stock.
I have for rent two good dwellings—
one three rooms with two good fire pla¬
ces aud one with four rooms, kitchen Ac
Both well located. Fine water, fruit and
gardens. Call at this office if you wat# a
good dwelling cheap. J. N. Hale.
NOTICE,
This is to forbid all persons going
through my lands, either fishing haul¬
ing or otherw ise. Fair notice
H. L. Suiplkt,
FOR SALE.
If you want the best bargain ever of¬
fered in a brick store, centrally located,
in this place, call at this office. I have
! P~P«rty in which there k big money
' for some one Call early at this office.
i J N. Halk.
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FARM GATE.
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; lvow being made and sold by W. Alaaand
| of t)l i s place. It is durable, easy should to work
;U1 q cheap. Every farmer see
and have the gate. Farm rights for
sa e. Call and see. W. A. Alrnand.
I 4 times.
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: TO THE PUBLIC,
I liave removed next door to Dr. Lee's
i | Drug wil* store keep and much as I larger now have stock more of room Mil
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I iinery and fancy goods than ever before.
I Do not fail to call and examine mv stock’
i and prices before buying elsewhere.
Mrs. A. M. Lee.
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nificcnt spring stock of ladies dress
goods, shoes, clothing, of ats and iu
fact everything, w hich e is offering
very low. Give him a call before ma
king your purchases.
OlfcT A First-class
COMWERClfi Ll^sinessSchQCl
COLLEGE, Equal to any North or South.
Send for Circulars, free.
MACON, GA. VV. McKAY, - Principal.
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mt£FO'R mailed all 1@83 applicants. .j3M au<l (
'ill be free to it. CHS
tomers of last year without ordering: Itcontaini
about 175 payees, *500 iilustration*, prices, accurate
descriptions and valuable directions for planting
1600 varieties Trees,etc. of Vegetable Invaluable and Flower all, Seeds,
Plants, Fruit to espec¬
ially to Market Gardeners. Send for it!
D. M. FERRY & CO. Detroit Mich.
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mamma
I 9 69 Secure Healthy
I m action to the Liver
BaS n ■ aud relieve all bil'
^^troubles.
Purely Vegetable; Ho Griping. Price 25c. All Druggists.
GEORGIA. Rockdale County—
_ VVtrator TT bereas M. II. Waldron, adminis
of the estate of Levi L.
] Waldrop d.-o’d represents to the
C,:; n
helms fully adininist ered Levi L.
Waldrop's estate. This is there! re
to cite all persons concerned heirs
al)( j ^editors to show i-.-iunc, if any
they can why said administrator
should not be discharged from I is
administration and receive letiers of
dismission on the first Moidayin
August 1883. O. SEAMANS,
April 27 /to. Ordinary,
GEORGIA, Rockdale Comity—
T \ HIEREaS John Parke V/ m .
VV Parker and Aaron G. W.-Parker, Parker, dec’d, Ad¬
ministrators of
rtpre-onfs to the Court of Ordinary
in their petition that duly they tilled have and fully en
tered on record
administered Aaron Parker’s estate
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, heirs and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrators should not Lie dischm g
i ed *rom their administration and res
ceiae Letters of Di,-mission on the
fii3t Mondav in Jure, 1883,
O. SEAMANS, Ord’y.
March 2, 3m.
GEORGI A, Rockdale County—
HERE AS David Graham, Ad
\\ ministrator debonis Josinh non, Graham, with the
will annexed, of
dec’d, represents to the Court- of Or¬
dinary in his petition duly filed, that
lie has fully administered the estate
of Josinh Graham, This is there
fore to cite nil persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show enuso, it
they can. why sa.d administrator
should not be discharged from his
administration and receive Lett* rs of
Dismission or, the first Monday in
May, 1883. O. SEAMaNS,
Feb 2, 3tn. Ord’y
NEURALGINB
1 h« O' sat Speoific for Neur lgia and Headache
Atlanta, Ga.. Feb. 4th 1879.
Messrs. Hntchingson & Bm :
Having thoroughly tested your
Neuralgine I cheerfully recommend
it to all who suffer with neuralgia
and headache. T. M. Wood,
01 Ho ward, Wood & Co.
Messrs. Hutchinson & Bro..—It is
with real pleasure that I add my tes
timony to the great virtues ot your
Neuralgine as a specific tor neuralgia
| and sick headache. Such a remedy
| is a blessing and all sufferers should
keep it on pand. J. R. "idley,
130 Cathedral street, Baltimore.
IfflO W TRAUK ^.m m i
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FOR
RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell¬
ings Scaids, and Sprains, Burns and
General Bodily
Pains,
r octh. Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
i Pains and Aches.
No preparation on earth equals Sr. 3Kraus Oil
Remedy * jm/V, iwih*, situ pic and efteop External
A trial ertails but the comparatively
trifling outlay of oO Cents, and er -ry one suffering
Aith jnuu can haY© cheap and j*JaitiYe proof of itw
slaitna.
Direction• in Eleven Languages.
JCtr HT AU, DBUSSISTS AN'D DEALESJ
IU MEDICINE.
A . VCGELER & CO..
Haitimorr, Md., C. B. M j
CITY MARKET!
_.... BY
W B & P B_SMITH.
r Uhey keep always on hand the veiy
1 nicest freshest meals, in the way of
BEEF & PORK >
-SAUSAGE,
Backbone & Ribs.
Also Mutton, When von want nice
meats, good weights and cheap prices, above
call at the City Market first door
Post-Office Conyers Ga.
U. M.HARPER
—DEALER IN
Center Street,
CONYERS........ UEORGIA.
Keeps always on liand a
JR Mil Aud
COMPLETE LINE
—OF—
Dry L»oods, Notions, Huts, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Groceries and
—All Kinds,—
Hardware, Tinware, Wood ware,
&c&c. Also a quantity ol rice Can
i dies. Fancy Groceries, Apples, Oran-
1 g , S; Nuts &c. In fact a full slock ’ of
U "" >n - 1 1 ZZ
i all kinds produce goods .
j paid lor of tn
I at bottom figures. t oll and see tor
y ourself.
The Dress Maher’s
MAGIC SCALE
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iff the
tmeiXJ Magic Scale,
tirzy being one-ninth its
acfusl size. Jt i i not a mod
or chart, but a scale of inches,
it a lady can cut from any fashion
B plate, making a oerfect dt without nltora
A **"“ ' n ^a£^ESS£e£
MERIT!
SIMPLICITY!!
PERFECTION!!!
By it yon can cut any garment. world that is
The only system in the
in one small piece'. Satisfaction Guar¬
anteed. Price with instruction book $3
Book and lessons $5. Strict attei -
tion given «o letters of inquiry. wanted.
Local and traveling agents
MRS S E. SUMMERS, Gen. AgL
Conyers, Ga 2 m.
P E Pierce—J M Anderson—N L Willet
m*r,E ANDERSON AND CO.
Cotton Factors and Commission Mer
chats. 19 Jackson st.,
Augusta, Ga.
Believing in higher prices for cotton
the near future, we offer to make
most liberal advances to our
iends, on cotton stc-ied with vs
D. N. Hudson has just received
finest stock of shoes ever brought
Conyers—custom made and of the
test styles.
1 H V J
,
53 South Broad Street Atlanta.
—WHOLESALE—
Pa hits, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes & Window Blass
—Headquarters for all[kinds of—
isis mm«® $ AT VV £ OLE'S ALE.
Guaranteed equal to anything made. Send for color card and prices.
u e also keep as fine line Machine, Engine and Cylinder Oils as is _
kept in lire City, end are
Headquarters for ant/ and all Sixes of Glass.
F. J. Cooledge & Bio., 53 South Broad st , Atlanta, Ga.
THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM OF
GO —y
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-DEALERS IN-
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CONYERS,
Having been eslablished for 18 years, and carrying one ot the largest,
fullest and most comple stoeks in the country, we can sell goods as low as
any, aud we guarantee satiataction. When you want
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING &C,
Call on
J.H. ALMAND&SON
AT COST FOR
-THE NEXT
THIRTY DAYS
—o—
Buggies.
Wagons, &
PHAETONS."
For the next thirty days I will of
tor any of my buggies, wagons &e.
at strictly cost pries. I have a large
lot of them, both of Western and my
own make. If you want something
good, now is you time to call on
J. W. Langford
Notice !
Administrator, Executor and other
advertisements of the kind can be in¬
serted in this paper cheaper than
elsewhere. Remember our rates are
the lowest. Be sure and call and see
us before making contracts with any¬
body.
IHE QUEEN
CITY BARBER-SHOP,
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BANK LYNCH
Cousorial in Chirac
:o:
Haii cutiing in the neatest and new¬
est style, Shaving, Shan penning and
Dyeing executed with neatness and
dispatch. CJlsrLxtsted in the Night
budning first floor on the left up stairs.
NOTICE,
Thi- is to give notice that all persons
aie hereby warned not to hunt, fish or go
through our lands without our permis¬
sion.
H- T. Wallace, J. F. Marston,
March loth 1883.
POSTFONED SHERIFF SALE.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Conyers, Rockdale
county, Ba., within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in May next,
ihe following described tracts or
of land, to wit, in the 16th District of
originally Henry then Newton and now
sa'd county of Rockdale—being part
lots Nos 34°, 339 329 , 3*4 and 337 ,
, ,
all together contaning six hundred
hlty acres more or less,—same now
% ana
Hft,. to satisfy eight fi-fas from the
tice Court of the 475th District M.
said county, in fivoi of John Neal
said B. F. Carr, dft. Levy made.May
1879 by A. P. Mitchell then lawful
etable and returned to J. H.
iff and sale postponed by order of
tiff s attorney. Property pointed out
Plaintiff’s attorney, and the
described property re advertised
sale by Ins order to satisfy said
This March 29th 1883,
A. P- Mitchell, Sheriff.
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In tbis, Newton, Gwinnett and many adjoining counties they are agents
for the very best machinery made, emliraciug the fain GllS
B01M3P8S BS&XR&S AM SAW ' MXZZ8
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And ta» all other nirdiinery esaoms manufactured by Frck mmpis &M^BmiMarge
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The most complete reaper, and one which, by reason of its superiorly, has
taken the awards of England and America. We handle the Winslisp Gins
Presses, etc. and in fact any machinery you want can be had through us at
be’ter rates and on better terms than through any one else. Call on or ad
dress Carr & Overbay, Conyers, Ga.
H. OAIHEY, Agent for
—THE CELEBRATED—
\E€MPSB —WORLD emmes, RENOWNED— nxn ms
p®sirF mwwm mm,
Cotton Presses, Separators, Saw Mills, Planers, Sorghum Mills and Evaporators,
MACHINERY GENERAL’Y
gTSTAny pi eee machinery duplicated on short notice direct from the
manufactory. It will be to the interest of all to consult wi h me before
purchasing Term easy tu go d patties I am also fim'ni for the best brand
of commercial fertilizers Office at II. P, & D. M. 'Almond’s, Commerce
street, Conyers, Ga. 10-lv,. J. H. DABNEY.
J. S. DAN1ELL,
--DEALER IN
iAGHENERY BIRDSALL Ee
AND GINES, TH
FRTILIZRS GULLET VAN¬
Steam Engines, Cot - 1 WINKLE A D
ton Gins, Presses Saw WINSHIPCOT
Mills, Por'able Corn T- 5 i TOM
Mills, Belting THE etc. 1 (kGINS "specialty A
CELEBRATED Yu
Ak-o agent for the tumour Aim man (fc Taylor Machinery, h 011 i-tut-ave
money by calling on me J- S. DAJSiPt/L
LA. SHARP, t- L limi
CONYERS,GEORGIA. fy-i
LIVERY SALE AND FEED STABLE.
E®“‘The best, of vehicles, sate drivers and good, fast and reliab V horses
I have alwi\8 ready to suit anyone, day or night I have horses women
and children can use. Saddle horses for men and women. Al Cheap.
FEED. If you have a horse that you want led and well caved for, >o'»
can have it done at my stable cheaper and 'lett er than you can do 11 :" U "
self. I invite everybody who brings a horse to town to leave linn \\i. > ll1 -*
Good lot, stal’s and attention.
S ALE. Parties wishing to buy or trade hm*esshould call. Drovers
make their headquarters with me. 150 VCJl T L. I J- pay S11A ,')T I'T, li t. '-T
{or corn, fodder, liay, oats etc.
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