Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, February 08, 1877, Image 3

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the register. f- ■ " ■ CONYERS, GA., THURSDAY FEB 8, 1877. as"SS!*a " . JMesasis;* Conyers Post Office. OFFICE HOURS. Mail open at 7 o’clock a. h. close “ 5 " r. M, Close at night at 7 o'clock. SUNDAY. Open at 7 o’clock a. m. Close" 9 “ “ Commence gardening. —., ♦ - No preaching iu Conyers last Sabbath on account of the rain. More school teachers than pupils in c ur City. B. H. Hughey will furnish you good writing ink cheaper than the cheapest. Miss. Lizzie Qttigg lias returned ( 0 Conyers from her Kentucky trip. The “will buster" is happy, lie is one of the City Fathers. A good many country people were in town on Tuesday. Mr. James F. Marston lias commenced repairing the Methodist church in this pi 3 31*. There are five Schools iu Conyers. Can’t Soni6 enterprising teachers start another ? 1 ♦ ... —^ The President, of the Conyers Piscatoral Club, brought home two ot three fine suckers one day last week. But little property was sold by the Sheriff of this county on sale day. Street workings and sidewalk clean ings will soon be in order. They say that Tuesday was .* pretty day. •♦♦ ♦ ■ - Bill Gregory has returned to Conyers. Messrs. Kart on & Barton, attorneys, have moved their law office over J. H. Alniand, Son & Co’s store. Walton Superior Court convenes on the 3rd Monday in this month. Justice A. M. Helms will hold a court to day. Cap*. Iluaon did not go to Atlanta this week. It’s a wonder. Sim Smith has bought the house and lot ot J. W. Carr on Decatur street. John Blake was so proud of his boy that he forgot to comic to Conyers on sale day. John was caught iu the show er the Courier speaks of. 1 hick dale Court of Ordinary, for Feb ruary term, 1877, was in session oil last -Monday, Judge Obadiah Seamans preti ding. It you want Valentines, serious, com ic, or sentimental, go to the Post Office and you can be supplied according to taste and money. Mr. Tom Hardin lias our thanks for a nice piece of hickory wood to make a walking cane of. We are growing old and need a staff to support our declining years. J feck dale Comity Court was iu session on Tuesday. Judge (Peaton reudered judgments in several civil cases. Next Wednesday is the 14th of Fcb naarj-—St, Valentines day. Hon. A. A. Zachry u the tilth justice, lheso filth justices are mighty men. ■ • ♦ ♦ I he Henry County Weekly, under the head of ‘‘McDonough Locals,” says: “The Conyers boys are beginning lo sttend Sunday school at this place. Nothing like it, you know. We’vobeen thar before.” 1 here are lyes, you know, brother local, that bind the boys to McDonough and her Sunday schools. Miko Krnniel, charged with assault, with intent to murder George Davis, col., has given bond and been discharged from jail. Tiie Courier savs there has been a shower of babies in Conyers lately. cve heard no squalls as yet about' hat office. A. P. Mitchell, L, C., sold three or four mules and other property at Con stable's sale on last Tuesday. Crock is a lively auctioneer. “Who bids ?” Dm conndence in the young people of Co yers has not been lost. They stil. g'*e evidence of keeping tilings up to the standard adopted before Christmas. nother party on Monday night; this t'meaiCol. J. S. Shipley’s. J - J - W - Glenn and Miss Annie us mg were married at the residence ? S - s >gman, in Newton county, cn ast Wednesday evening was a week ; “ ,6V J. N. Glenn officiating. he newly married have our best wishes. iinif P T* lives one-mile ar.d a- from Conyers. It soin P ° nt i belleVe 4t * •* UBt stO P al the g a *e out “a S 1 “ }OU l>aSS ’ CaM tke S(,uire aud €n< J ,ur <-'. zri he will tell you'so. The Commissioners ot the town of Conyers met at their chamber on Mou day night—Present: Hons. S. F, SjKier, Chairman, T. H. Bryaus, J. W. Laug ford, and W, E, Treadwell Couooilmeti; Judge Joseph Ileagan, Clerk, and P. G. McCullough, Marshal. After the gener al routine of business was gone through with, lion. A. A. Zaoliry was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of Captain N. W. Maddor. After hi* election, he was called on for a speech, and responded in a few appropriate re marks. The Council did a graceful and grateful thing in electing the “will bus* ter. Wo congratulate him. He is one of the City Fathers. There is a young married man iu Con yers that wants to sell a baby cradle, lie ought to be made to give bond and security that he will never need it before he is allowed to dispose of it. lion. W. L. Peek introduced a bill in the llouso of Representatives on Monday to change the line between this and Newton comity. We understand that the lice will bo changed so as to run as follows: Commencing at the mouth of Big Haynes creek and ruuing in a straight line to Salem camp ground; thence to the nearest point oil Peach Stone Shoals road ; thence along said roid to Peacli Stone Shoals. Hi • In speaking of our friend Frank Ayers' boy in oar last Issue, we called him “Willie Ernest." Wo should have said “Charlie Ernest,” for that’s his name. If the weather remains as it lias been for a few days past the trees will soon put forth their buds. o Ayers A Cos. is the style of anew firm in Conyers. Messrs. 11. P. Richards and F. M. Ayers compose it. Hon. J. 11. Bryans, Sheriff of Henry county, was iu Conyers on yesterday. He reports things quiet in his bailiwick. o—: Prof. Tonmiie Stewart was busy on yesterday unloading car loads of corn, Ac. — o A party ot (Tonyersitcs expect to ex. curt to login Fishery gone time during the early part ot the spring. o— William C. Hudson has left Conyers and gone to Newton county to farm there. Right, yotmg man; your ex ample is worthy of all acceptation. A great many others that aie loafing around town without a local habitation or occit - patioa could afford to do likewise. Tha sociable and supper at Mr. W. P. Heed’s, editor of Courier, on Tuesday evening was a very pleasant affair indeed —so those say that were there. Wt score two parties lor the young folks this week. Next. It does seem to us that when any question is to be discussed or acted on by any body of individuals that every one in ‘crested in the objects of that meeting ought to lie notified and invited to be present. A few men, say thirty or forty, are not ltockdale county by any means. Let the people say what they want. A bill has been introduced to ebauge the time of holding the Superior Court of Pike and Rockdale counties. The bill provides that the 4th Mondays in February aud August as the time to hold Rockdale court. We hope, it wou’t take effect till after the spring term. ♦ -♦•- ♦ llarry Hales has moved his office from Dr. T. B. Thompson’s to Dr. Lee’s Drug store, on Center St. Where he invites bis friends and all those wanting work in his line, done. Every Man, Woman and Child at this season should take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puri tier, because it purifies enriches tha blood, gives vigor, strength and vitality to the whole body and system Dr. J. 11. Mc- Lean’s office, 314 Chestnut, St. Louis. - . ' ■ - ■ ■ 1 - Mr. J. S. Anthouy of this place died at his residence ou Monday morning the sth iust. He had been in bad health lor some time and his death was not unex pected. He leaves a and numerous friends to mourn his loss. An Italian Harper has been in Con yers for two or three days of this week, snatching sweet strains from bis raeledi us harp ot’a thousand strings. Only ten cents a tune. A Meeting. About forty citizens of this county met at the Court House in Con yers on Tuesday and, after electing offi cers and appointing committees, &c. t passed a resolution requesting Hon. W. L. Peek to introduce a bill in the Leg : s lature'to abolish the civil jurisdiction of the County Court of this county. We were notjpresent, but ‘understand they styled themselves “We, the citizens of Rockdale county, etc.” Hon. A. A, Zachry, the *th justice, backed by the people, n as counted in by the council Returning Hoard on last Monday night Now for the turkey sup per, We forgot to mention in the right place that tho young folks at Col. Reed s party on Tuesday night, ‘tripped the light fantastic toe till the wee snia’ hours ayant the twa" We make this state ment because no rejiort ot any dancing party is complete without the apt but trite saying. Our contemporaries must excuse ns for not mentioning it in its regu'ar place. At a meeting ot the citizens of Rock dale, held this day at the court House, Elias Woolley Esq., was callled to the chair, and W. P. Reed requested to act as Secretary. Squire Woolley stated the object of the meeting to be the consideration ot tho present county court act and the pro [nitty of amending it. Dr. J. A. Stewart moved the appoint ment of a committee of five to consider the inatti r and import. The Chairman appointed Col. J. N. Glenn, and B. F. Carr Dr. J. A. Stewait A. A. Turner A Jno Browning were also selected. After absence ot a few minutes the Committee returned and though their Chairman Col. Glenn reported tho follow ing resolution: Resolved, by the citizens of Rockdale in convention assembled that our repre sentative Hon. W. L. Peek be instructed to introduce a bill and have it passed changing the act creating a County Court tor said County so as to confine jurisdiction ot said court to criminal cases alone. The resolution unaninously adopted. Oil motion the Secretary was reques ted to immediately furnish Hon. W. L. Peek with a copy of the proceed ings. On motion the meeting adjourned. Elias Wooi.i.ky, , Chairman. W. P. Rkko, Secretary. Conyers Ga., February the 6tli 187 7. VEGETHTE Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. Its MEDICAL PROPERTIES are Alterative, 'lonic, Solvent and Diuretic. Vegetine. REimEJWDENCE. Vegetine Mr. H 11 Stevens: Dear Sir—l will most cheerfully Vegetilie add my testimony to the great numljer you have already received Ve-'etine * n favor of your great and good medicine, Vegetine, for I do not Voomithink enough can be said in its ® praise, for I was troubled over thir ,r . ty years with that dreadful dis \ egetine eage> Catarrh, and had such bad coughing spells that it would seem Vei •(‘title as though I never could breathe any more, and Vegetine has cured Vegetine me ; and I do feel to thnnk God all the time that there is so good a Ve ,r etine niedicine as Vegetine, and I also ° think it one of the best medicines Veoetine for coughs aud weak, sinking feel v tgeuut ; n( , g at the stomach, and advise ev „ . erybody to take the Vegetine, for I Vegetine can assure them it is one of the best medicines that ever was. Vegetine Mrs. L. GORE, Cor. Magazine and Walnut sts., V emetine Cambridge, Mass. © _ Veeetine GIVES vegetine Healt j lf streugli and vr APPETirE. Vegetine My daughter has received great Vegeltrie benefit from the use of Vegetine, Her declining health was a source Vegetine of great anxiety to all her friends. A few bottles of Vegetine restored Vegetine her health, strength and appetite. s N. H. TILDEN, Vat.. >tino Insurance and Real Estate Agt., v egeunt No 4g gearß . p u ilding, „ ~ Boston, Mass. Vegetine CANNOT BE Vegetine EXOCIIe <3L. Vegetine Charlestown, Mar. 19,1809. 11. R. Stevens: Vegetine Hear Sir—This is to certify that “ I have used your “Blood Prepara tion” in my family for several Vegetine y 6arßi an q think that, for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or Khemat- Vegetine ic affections, it cannot be excelled ; and as a blood purifier or spring Vo fret ine medicine, it is the best thing I v egeuue h ave ever nS ed, and I have used al most everything. I can cheerfully Vegetine recoimrand it to any one in need of suffipk medicine. Veiretine Yonrs respectfully, v Mrs. A. A. DINSMORE XT No. 19 Russell street. Vegetine _ . RECOMMEND IT Vegetine H 0 art Hy, Vegetine South Boston, Feb. 7, 1870. Mr. Slovens: Vegetine Dear Sir—l have taken several bottles of your Vegetine, and am Vegetine convinced it is a valuable remedy & tor Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint Vorrotino atl( l general debility of the system. * I can heartily recommend it to .. . all suffering from the above cora- V egetine plaints. Yours respectfully, Mrs. MUNROE PARKER, V egetine 86 Athens street. PREPARKD lIY H - R. OjfVENS, BOSTON, MASS. rh Jr* iP if all Drawls. uoagent in a stra •—id company. Victim < “iiT. Hot©l ™an poor all thron a *5 ATL GEORGIA. The C/ ) Observer T4ji ß popular hotel now no farther need for 1 to $2.50 the Stock law being in, three or fey hauling them to town and If, Como “YYar g re wood, |jg Seeds I Plants 1 -BULBS -Bent by mail to any Post Office. Asaortmcnt lurffe, prices moderate, and selection best.— Sunk fob iriokd Lists. Merchants, Drug psts and Dealers supplied at lowest wholesale rates. EDW’D J. EVANS A CO., _ IVm-igryrocft <d Seedsmen, York, l’a. £ a McDonald, : DENTIST, OOSYEBS - . ' UUOROIA. HaVIN3 had twenty years experience in the practice of Dentistry, I respectfully ten der my Professional Services to all who may need them. Being thankful for past patron age, I respect fully solicit a continuance of tho same, i JALL WORK WARRANTED and done on tho most reasonable terms SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Office: Up stairs, over the Store of J. H. Almand, Son A Cos. ROCKDALE SHERIFF’S SALE —FO It— MarcD ABVIT* WI I. L he sold before tho Court House door in the town of Con yers, Rockdale county Ga., on the first Tuesday in February, 1877, the following property Jto-wtt: One hundred acres more or less, of land, lying and being in the tenth District of originally Henry, then Newton and now Rockdale county, it being fifty acres) off of lot |No 110, and fifty acres off of lot No. 111, ad joining the first named fifty acres on the West; and now iu possession of Sam Huson, and the place whereon lie now lives, Levied on as the property ot Sam uel lluson to satisfy a ti fa issued from tho Superior Court of Rockdale county in favor of J F Hardin vs Sam lluson. Property pointed out by plain tiff. F. J. W HITBHEAD, Sheriff. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, before the Court Houso door in the town of Conyers, Rockdale county, Ga., the following property, to-wit: 4 dozen glass, stopper bottles ; 2 dozen large tincture bottles ; 10 tin cans ; 1 pair scales ; t mortars and pessels; one soda fount and equipments; eighteen parolane jars ; one ta ble and covers ; five chairs ; one desk ; two glass funnels, and all the drugs and medicines now in the drug store of J. A. Stewart & Son, to satisfy afi fa issued from the Superior Court of Rockdale county, Ga., in favor of Ilallett, Seaves & Bur back. This Jan. 2oth, 1877. F S WHITEHEAD, Sheriff. WILL lws sold before the Court House door in the town of Conyeus, Ga., ltockdale county, on the first Tuesday in March, 1877, between the lawful hours of sale the following property, to-wit: Ofte hundred acres of land, more or less, number not known, in the 16th district of orig inally Henry now Rockdale county, and boun ded as follows: on the East by Henry Wilson, on the South by W. J. Mitchell, an the North and West by Mrs. Conyers. Levied on as the property of P. B. Smith, to satisfy tlireo fi fas; two from the County Court of Rockdale in fa vor of Night A White vs said P. B. Smith and one in favor of A. C. W. Travis against said P. B. Smith. Property pointed out by defen dant, Levy made by A. I’. Miteliell, L.C.,nnd returned to me this day. January 31st, 1877. JOHN H. TAYLOR, Sheriff. GEORGIA —Rockdale county : KV HEREAS, John E. Lovrett and Joseph N. Nix having in proper form made application to mo for lette-8 of administration on the es tate of J. O. T. Nix, lute of said county, de ceased,this is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of : aid deceased to be and appear at my office on Mon day the fifth day of March next, to show cause if any they can, why permanent letters of ad ministration should not be granted to the said John E. Lovrett and Joseph N. Nix on the es tate of J. T. O. Nix, deceased. Jan. 31st, 1877. O. SEAMANS, n029-lm Ordinary. Just Received, at S. H. Anderson’s, COMMERCIAL STREET, CONYERS : : GEORGIA, DEALER IN. PRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES of all kinds, BACON, FLOUII, CHEESE, LARD, MEAL, * MOLASSES. We propose to sell for cash for short prof it. My salesman, Mr. Wuatlev, will take pleas ure in waiting on all customers who will FAVOR US WITH A CALL. Try us and sco if we mean what we say. s m MmjMtsejy, WmUStM §£,&!€• SILVERSMITH i JEWELER, CONYERS, GEORGIA Watches, Clock, and Jewelry of every de scription repaired. All work dono neatly, and in order, at lowest prices for cash, and warran ted to give satisfaction. Shop : next door to Post Office. aug231876-ly vTjeknikgs & tor 38 Decatur Street, near Kimball Haute ATLANTA, GEORGIA, —Wholesale and retail dealers in- White Pine Doors. Sash. Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Brackets, Stair Rails, Balasters, Newels, Win dow Glass, and Window and \ Door Frames, CONYERS I'll ICRS CURRENT. CORRECTED weekly by J. H. ALMAND, SON A CO. Cotton —Middlings, quiet, ~...11 [(if Ilf StuiuH, dull lo (kqi GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Meat —C K Bulk 10|(11 LC *• jo (a ioj Bulk Hams, Cun vanned <* ;h (a 181 Corn, —Sucked 70(a 75 Flour— Extra Family, per barrel. Family, per barrel $81(o 0 Cot Too, 8i0,,,.., ( 25 Sugar, granulated L0id.,....1!t}( 14 " NO Fancy 12 j(S I 3 “ Yellow C 10 (all Syrup, Honey drip,, ...HO (a<ls Svrup N. 0 70 §75 Molasses, Muscovado..,, 50 §OS “ Black Strap,, 37J(a40 * PRODUCK Butter., 0c u fi* 1 (a) 2f Tallow, 7 § h Beeswax, 20 (a 25 Dry Ilidea, 10 (all Chiokona in (a 25 Wheat., SIOO to $1.25 per bushel. Meal, 75e per bushel, CONYERS Female College. T . 1 Hr, exercises of t his Institution will be re sumed Jan. 22nd, 1877. TERMS. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Three highest classes, per month, $4 00 First class ** “ 3 00 DEPARTMENT. All classes, per month, $2 2D PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. All clauses, per month, $1 no Music, 4 00 Good beard can ba hud at from $lO to sl2. A liberal Discount will le made on aH Pay ments in Advance, THOS. B. BAILEY, 002,7 1 111 President. A. C. McCALLA, Attorney at Lavr, CONYERS, : j : GEORGIA, Will practice in Rockdale and adjoining conn, ties. v3-nls-]y B&wm 4* LajfeFegt&t BUM ant WAGON BEHffIURY CONYKBS, GEORGIA. DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF HAND CARTS, WHEELBARROWS, and VEHICLES of all kinds. HARNESS, from tbe Cheapest to the Dearest, both Hand and Machine Stitch ed. We keep the beat immm ilium. in Use, for CARRIAGES BUGGIES, or one Horse WAGONS. Can supply any part of lIARN ESS on short notice. Also, a full stock of LUMBER in great variety always on haud, for ho life building purposes. Carpenters and Contractors would do well to see our special wholesale rates. Mouldings, Latices, Stops, Strips, etc., a speciality, and made of any width, thickness, or shape. Window Sash— primed and glassed—Blinds and Doors, either white or yellow pine. Also suitable lumber for Coffins. We always keep in stock Burial cases and Caskets of various sizes and lengths, from infants to adults—all at very low figures. Coffin Hardware generally. With our facilities, we propose to make Coffins of any style, from tbe plainest to the finest, cheaper than we possibly could by hand alone. Give us a . trial ami see l PATENT WHEELS. Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Bodies, Seats, Shafts, Poles Dash Frames, Axles, Springs. IRON in great variety. Screws and Bolts of best make. Patent and Enameled Leather, Enameled Cloths, Moss and everything a Trimmer needs. Full stock of best Carriage Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Colois, Ornaments, and Paints generally. NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and WAGONS always on hand, in great variety, and cau make to order any style or quality desired. Old ones Repaired, Painted and Trimmed at short notice, and at living rates. We buy the best materia], aud having suitable machinery, are able to turn off work with neatness and dispatch. With constant devotion to our Bnsi ness, Honest Dealings with our Custom ers, Experienced Faithful Mechanics, and the manufacture of Reliable Goods in rour line, we hope to merit a liberal pat ronage from a Generous Pal,lie. Thank ing you for your past favors, wo will be glad to see you again at our office ou Depot Street, near the Geo R R. Respectfully, Downs & Langford JAMES C. BARTON. | CAI.XB J. BARTON. BARTON & BARTON. Attorneys at Law, CONYERS, : : j GEORGIA, Will practice in the Courts of this State, and in the U. S. Courts at Atlanta, Ga. Special attention given to the Collection of Claims. v3-aIS-tf (MIS HII SCHOOL 1877* T II E Kiroreinoh of thla Institution will be re sumed on Monday, January 15, 1877. In con sideration of the hard times, the rates of Tuition have been reduced, and are as follows : First Class ,05 cents j>er day Second " ,08 • •< • Third *• ,11 *• " " Fourth " ,15 <* .. Fifth “ ,20 1 wcnty-flve cents per Quarter for Incidental Expenses. W o chargo only for actual time in School, Accounts sent out at tho end of each,. Quarter. All who send to School must pay their tuition promptly. Competent Assistants will be employed when necessary. Send on vour Boys and Girls and sustain yc ur High School, J. M. BRITTAIN, a. m„ „ PjKtNCIrAlh. Conyers, Goo., .bin. Ist, 1877.—1 m Announcement. w It E take pleasure in announcing to the c it ir.cns of Conyers, and the public generally, that we will open 11 Male School, on Monday the 29th of January, 1877, at the old Prcnbv teran church, whero wo will teach till the new building, which is now under contract, is com pleted. Our enrnost efforts, will bo lo build up a tlrst class Male School at. Conyers, where young men and boys may be thoroughly and prueticully taught the lyiglish branch"*. itatos ot Tuition, FIRST CLASS. Orthography, Reading, Writing. Pri mary Aritlimetiu and primal y Geog raphy, per Quarter, ton weeks, $ 4 00 SECOND CLASH. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Knglish Grammar, Geography and History, per Quarter, ten weeks, 5 50 •rniitn ci.ass. History, Rhetoric, Elementary Algebra, Natural Philosophy and Physical ole ography, per Quarter, ten weeks $ 7 50 FOURTH CLASS. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, 811 • veying, Geology and Astronomy, per Quarter, ten weeks, $lO (K) Tuition due at the.end of each Quarter. Pupils will be ehnrgod fiom the time ifL en tering to tho close of tho Quarter. Deduc tions will be mode fur absence, when providen tial: * n T R. A. GUINN. Conyers, Geo., Jan, 17th, 1877.—tf GEORGIA —Hookimi p, county; Wjiekkas, John F Wallis, Adminis trator of Mrs Sophronia E Wallis, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and eutcicd cn record, that ho has fully administered Sophronia K Wal lis’ estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, of kindred and cred itors, to show cause, it any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission ou the first Monday in April, 1877. O. SEAMANS, Ordinary. TAKE NOTICE, it E have been very indulgent towards those who owe us, but now we are compelled to raise money. Please call and settle immediately ; if nor, you will find your accounts in an offi cer’s hands. P. A. RICHARDSON A CO., THE RIGHT MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE. It has gotjto be a fashion, now. In every place and clime, F<>V folks to fceep an instrument To tell of passing time : Some keep a wa,tah—tome keep a clock— And frequently they niix them ; But if they should get broke, you know, They'd need tome one to Jin them ! As that’s my (radc, I’ll tell you this— My workmanship ne'er faiU— My shop is found at Thompson’s h voax— My name is J. H. Hales. lam told that Conyers has long needed a first class Watchmaker and Jeweler. A graduate in the Horokigical kcicncs of Kulinskis’ llurological Institute, New York ; having had three years practice in the United States Watch factory—going from the lowest to the highest step known to the profession in manufacturing parts,—with an additional ex perience of six years in repairing under the instruction and supervision of one of the finest workmen Scutb, I feel I can offer my services to the public a a first-class work man. I have located permanently in Con yers, and will do fine work at reasonable prices. *3TKKPAIKINa FINE M A TOUTS a Snecialty. fitoHd Jewelry, Engagement and Wedding rings made to order, I challenge any one to show greater skill or taste in im pairing jewelry. No daubing with lead at this establishment, either in watch or jiwelry re pairing. I solicit public patronage, guaran tee all work to give perfect satisfaction. I can be found at Dr. T. B. Thompson’s store, Commercial stro. t. Respectfully, J. 11. HALES. aug23-81y] w Mt Lem* m. I j • DJRUG GIST ji nri AROTII EC A BY! | j C o n t r o Street, ; CONYERS, ii .ii : : GEORGIA — Dealer in — DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICAL Perfumery and Fancy Toilet articles, PUKE WINES & LIQUORS or Medicinal uso. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac, Trusses and shoul dor Braces. Fresh Garden Seeds. Patent fMedicines of all kinds. Pre scriptions accurately compounded.„^® notice: l\ LL persons indebted to J. H. TURNER by Notes or Accounts, now due, please call on A, C. McOAI.LA aud pay up and savf cost. J. H, TURNER, January 9th, 43/G, —