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THE C ONYERS WEEKLY.
______— GEORGIAN:,.
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Tt is better to b8 elected and defiaml
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FREE SCHOOLS
We don't wish to be understood as mak
i g a special w ar upon the Negro far
i. jib it. They are an unfortunate race
. nd would iiave our sympathy if they
acted right
Born—created, below tlra white man,
without the capacity to direct their own
labor; never working to the extent of
their ability save when driven by the
lash or the pangs of hunger ; without
any morality or virtue—the rogue and
the harlot forming the nucleus to which
all their society clings, they are unfit
foi rulers in any government and the
more you educate them the worse they
become.
And yet they enjoy more favors than
any race beneath the sun, which can lie
sbo*n by tire facts existing here in our
own little county. In looking over the
tax digest we find that the Negroes give
in not quite t\yenty thousand dollars in
property of every kind, paying a tax on
fbe suneof $180- They pay a poll tax
of about $ 300 , making a total of $ 480 .
They receive back lor paupers and edu¬
cation nearly ?i 200 , or $700 more tlian
they piv in. And this is not all. Three
foruths of their dead are buried by the
whites, while not one fifth of their doc¬
tors bill are paid.
And still we hear the cry “ more mon¬
ey to educate the Negro 1”
When we remember that this money
must be raised by additional taxes upon
hard pressed farmers, we say enough.
The Free School System should be rem¬
edied or abolished.
Each race should educate their young.
Fighteen years have elapsedisiuce the
Negro was declared free and they have
accumulsted about $20 ooo in property
in th s county. They have drawn $ 21 ,
000 out of our treasuries !
A water nteloa weighing nearly
seten pounds and raised in this county
was sold in this place last Saturday.
While we admit that melons are truck,
we do not desire to have Mr. Grady of
the Atlanta Constitution excite our
people on the subject of t uck farming
simply because this seven pound«r was
raised in their midst.
ECONOMIZE,
A terrible drought 1
Gardens have been dried up, corn is a
w’reck and but little cotton will be made.
Things have an infantile appearance—
they look equawl-y.
There is a fine oppening for an ex
treme tightness in the money market,
and a prospective scarcity of meat and
bread that makes the stomach weak.
The crisis is coming and our people
have got to prepare to meet it.
Economize.
Not to-morrow—to-day
Commence right now and keep at it.
Do away with luxuries.
Make out without new conveniences
Eat less meat.
Do without coffee and corn whisky.
Turn a cold shoulder to Western bug¬
gies, sewing machines and seven shoot¬
ers and quart bottles.
Keep out of the stores unless you have
the money.
He who goeth often to the sfore, buy
eth g^oods and payeth not, is enemy to
himself and a curse to the merchant.
Extravagance,is the bane of our people.
One-half of the money spent by the
farmers of our county could be saved.
There are hundreds of .long, unpaid
accounts in tne bands of our merchants
that should have never been made.
Economize and pay your debts.
If you are out of debt you wont find
it half so hard to stand the droughts.
There must be a change.
The time and tl >e occasion are at hand.
The old man must economize.
The old ’otnan must economize.
Boys and th« girls must economize, its
their only hope, and we behve that our
people will do it
There is a broad chasm in h ont that
must be crossed. Economy is the only
bridge.
If not a pound of meat, a pound of su¬
gar or coffee, a pound of tobacco or pint
of whisky, suit of clothes or a silk dress
besides thousands of other things, were
sold in this county in twelve months we
would live just as comfortably.
Our crops have failed and no mistake,
It is now a question of economy or
bankruptcy
It is true that some of our farmers can
pet on all right, but they are not in the
majority.
The strapped'side constitute the mass.
But our people will come out all rtgfit
if they will begin right now to do w ith
out everything but the necessities of life.
Rich diet and fine apprrel can be dis
pensed with for a while.
it must be done.
Friends ! Countrymen ! Ladies ! Kcon
oinize.
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Will be sold .before the , cour house
|^‘‘ V J gale 0D JJ r8 tb( '. 'fa,
Tuesday in August 1883 (he follow
ir* described prime- ty to wit : (170,)
3,ie honored and seventy acres of
land, more or less,, it being m the 4th
district of o.iginally Walton now
Ifockdnle county and being pm toi
L'lSd-.Und "Z Gl ‘(Hi) mo
liundrud anil ninety one founded
as follows ■ On the north by the land
of J. II. McCalla and ,T. G. Cooper on
, he ea«t by the lands of Robl. Can
non, on the south by J. 1L McCalla
and on the west by J. 11. McCalla.
Levied on as the property of James
^ Kennedy to satisfy a fi la issued
f roin "ocktlale stiperi ir court ia fa
vor ot G. VV. Knox vs. James A.
Kennedy and J. J. Hammons. Prop¬
erty pointed out hy pitff. Parties
in possession notilied. T Lis June 2(i
1883. A. P. Mitchell, Sheriff. i
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E, VANWINKLE & CO.,
MANUFAC i'URERS OF
Cotton Gins, Feed
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Cotton Presses, Oil Machinery and
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Ex i hi ted by.
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.,
At the International Cotton Expo
s.liou, Atlanta. Ga., 1881. Awarded
best sample, best general results
in Ginning, first and best constructed Ma¬
chine the prize, $100. or gold
13. iS. Ricks, T. M Rmed< s, M ssis
; YV. F. Bartow?, Conncticut.
If, I. Kimball, Director Gen.
Also, first | reinium at the South
State Fairs and the Georgia
Fairs.
This Gen is an % iron fran c, steel
shafts, everything of the very best
material am! all gneranteed.
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DOUBLE SCREW PRESS.
Said to be the Press in the world.
Suitable for Horse, Steam and Water
Power. Takes up but little room
Ginning and Packing can go on at the
same time.
E. YANW1NKSE & CO,
Atlanta, Ga.
SPECIAL LOCALS
Mothers, the children’s summer
suits have cciue al Stewart’s.
Your boys from 3 y< ars to 30, can
bo suited at J. A. & T. IX St< wart’s.
When you want a stylish straw
hat, Gall at StewaVs
Wo notice eott'>nades at Stewa t’s
tbat i ooks llke fi ne ( . a s 8 simers. at 25
cts per yard.
Grain cradles by the dozen at
Stewart’.
White Irish linens at 25 cts per yd
at Stewart’s. Nice for baby aprons.
Muslins 5 to 15 c‘s and cotton wos
ted 9 cts at Suart’s.
Sarah Bernhart 8 nd other siyles of
S^ oves a l Slew at l , «*•
A fresh arrival of shirts and collars
a t Stewart’s,
When you want a Terrell scrape or
your buggies or wagons repaired, call on
\V. V. Alrnand.
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applie bto me for letters ol ad mums !
'radon on the estate of h izabe’.h
Gregory lute of hockdale county,
heeesae Uh.s .s tome all and sn.gu
'he lai kmdted and creditoi, of Lliz^
abeln Gregory to oe and appear at
»/ofhrm be ^Mom h^ „ AugUs
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n-’t lie granted to It. W. Howard on
EMabe.h Gregory’s estate. Wits
my hand and official signature,
June 26th 1883 O. Seamans,
4t. Ordinaiy.
GKOKGIA Rockdale County—
hereas M. II. Waldrop, adminis
\\ trator of the estate of Levi L.
Waldrop, d.c’d represents to (he
court of Ordinary in bis petition due
ly tiled and entered on record that
he lias fully administered Levi L.
Waldrop’s estate. This is therefore
to cite all persons concerned heirs
and creditors to show cause, if any
they can why said administrator
should not be discharged from bis
administration and rective letters ot
dismission on the hist Mo itbiy in
Avgust 1883 O. SEAMANS,
April 27 3m. Ordinary,
GEORGIA. Rockdale County.—
Wh• reus. J. N. Nix and J. E. Lev
rett administrators of J T. 0. Nix,
deed represent, to the court in their
petition duly tiled that they have
fully administered J. N. 0. Kixs es¬
tate, this is therefore to cite all and
singular, the kindred and eieditors of
said deceased, to sl*nv cause if am
thSy can why saitl administrators
should not be discharged from their
admin stratum and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in
September, Next
This May lltli 1883. O. Seamans
Jill Ordinary,
GEORGIA Rockdale- County—
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s ; r t -$<"K . 4 crm f-ppIL'c! tn me tor
• ^ e i iicministt afcicn on the en ate
. Eeajntr.iu Gregory late of Rock¬
dale County, deceased, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next of kio of Benjamin Gregory to
be and appear at my office wuhin the
time allowed by law and show can
if any they can why permanent let¬
ters of administration should not lx
granted to R. W. Howard in Benja¬
min Gregory's.estate. Witness my
hand and official Signature.
O. SEAMANS Ordinary...
This June 2 Gili 1883 4t.
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(HF, f ‘1‘ v, ’lf: ,
,_;‘ .- ‘1 1* ;. a palatable fornu For
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d 1.. S, ”km. . ’). Debility, Loss of Amw
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‘- ' ~' .‘,:» ifiij'a' j»' 1. ,5. , tite, Prostratim of Vital
é; ‘ . ,. - ' ‘1' ' '6 " . Powers 6: “indispensa‘
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. ‘ '1 1 " REV.J.L.TOWNER,
REV. A. I. HOBBS Wrgtes:- . M»— s
IRON After a. thorough tnal 9f the PURE FIE Industry, 111., says:— .
in stating TON€g£fi iagzvplfigge e . E BBB THE . most excellent “I remedy consider; or :1: _
greatl fiinisters benefited b £111? 1ts a.
use. and - the demhtated - - v1talforcea. -
110 Speakers .
of the wiuflnd it n 9 - . _,A * - v " *3 1' '. "‘, ’._ ~
where a greatest. Tonic val u e ‘ 1,; (mg? 5,2,1”... ‘u L; . , 4i, ix" -. "3‘“: . Y , fl», ,
ls neces- : “' #:115- r' i ,: E =., ‘
I_recommend_it ~ ; ‘ 1
sary. tenable fifga' ,.} ..« ' ‘. , " ‘ .1351
as a. remedxal ,1 z; ,1 J - » _- , u}.
agent, posseqsipg un- ? 22' 35" ,’ ; .
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doubted nutrltwe and ‘2' " .3 .1‘ ,r- 33;, 4;: . " - . 31:25.4 ;
restorative properties. -’» 52.5“? _ 4535!.“ €9.35“. :3 -’ 1:9 ' 29,. ‘ f 1;; ;
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Luuimrille, Ky., 00!. 2, 1832. - ‘ » n,» w 4.. ...»... r _ - » U“ ' ' " ‘ “ . ‘ ' .
PREPARED 5? THE DR. HABTER MEDICENE 60., 213 N. MAIN 51:,51'. mm.
TUTT'S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS, VE R,
DISORDER^ED LI
r three-fourths of
From these sources arise
the diseases of the human race. These
symptoms indicate their existence: Loss of
Appetite, Bowels costive, (Sick Head¬
ache, fullness after eatli.<, aversion to
exertion of body or mind, Eructation
of food, Irritability of temper, Low
spirits, A feeling of having Fluttering neglected at the
some duty. Dizziness, col¬
Heart, Dots before COIVSTIPATIOIV, the eyes, highly and de¬
ored Urine, remedy that directly
mand the use of AsaLlvermedicineTUTT’S a acts
on the Liver. the
PILLS have Skin no equal. is also Their action removing on
Kidneys and prompt;
all impurities through these three “ scav
engers of the system,’* producing stools, appe- clear
titc, sound digestion, regular a
skinandavigoroushody. TCTT’S PILLS
cause no nausea or griping nor interfere
with daily work and are a MALARIA. perfect
ANTIDOTE TO ?*.Y.
Sold everywhere, 25c. Offiee, 44 Murray St.,
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Grat Hair or Whiskers changed single in¬
plication stantly to a Glossy Black Sold by a Druggists, ap¬
of this DYE. by
or sent Office, by express 44 Murray on Street, receipt New of $1, York.
TUn’S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE.
THE
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constant I improvement like and since that time (Oct-. ‘ 1881)
have felt a new man. I truly hope that m tany of
the sufferers will find out that you have a spec ific for
nervous weakness and be cured by the same.
P. S-—You will Respectfully Vours,--
ing referred not publish my name bat persons visit¬
you may be to nod I wi ll answer them.
To every young, middle age or old man
troubled with nervous or physical debili¬
ty free. or Send impotence sealed circular is sent
full address on postal card to
HARRIS REMEDY CO. St. Louis, Mo.
We want your address. You need cur remedy.
Send and be convinced of this.
one for asgoda tio» and camp meetings
•‘Harr y up” at Stewart*.
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F q r SALE ,
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Que o( the most va1uable )ot8 in the
l * n the very / center of the business
<, iUiat on the corner of cen
and
tl.e rail™.!. Know* . »■« M BM
Scott lot. Koto ™]ntal l.nune.s otom
call no mistake on John If. tor Almand terms atJ. partculars^ it. Almarul
& Son’s store.
MES®EMB Bm and action Secure relieve to the Healthy all Liver bit
--- —- ----~t; iou3 troubles.
Purely VegstaHe; No Gripiig. Price 25e. All Druggists,
C°~D-BUTO Skin anti
long experience iu curing diseases of the
Hones.-Nervous Debility, Inipot incy, Mercurial Or^ao'e
WeakneM* Affections specially Gonorrhoea, treated syphilitic on scientific and, principles,
■with safe and sure remedies, call or write for List of tjues
lions to be answered by those desiring treatment «i their by address,\ mail.
ff Persons Buffering from Rupture should set
I and learn somcihing I o their advantage. U is uot a Iruss.^
AddrCHS, DR. BUTTS, 12 N. 8lh S(., St. Louis, So,
ESTABLISHED OVER THIRTY YEARS.
OPIUM HABIT ..a..
AND DRUNKENNESS.
DR. POSiYJW‘ly KEELExs 998‘!le aux.» and R germanently ‘MEDIES, containing cured by
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Inn fopm of 0p1um. '1‘11x1L11 State. invitesnnvesligation. '
‘IRefcrences 1ewaudproof3,nddr958. hasun he wxm three For terms. cent stamp. pamph- ‘
V W. C. BELLAM'Y, M. I)“ V
Ii 7 1-2 Broad 32.. Atlanta, Ga.
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jUmS&L jyr OME A crrtaJo TREATMENT. for flatvou?
Oebhity,Seminal enra
fear mr'Ws Weak
The Becipesii- rmss, >jct Ctnootonce, etc*,
ia my practice for 21- >■■■■$■
and in !l!uBtrs,cabook offiOpapes fi -ii!).; fa!. j>
ifctioneforpeU’-trcntmen*.. '
VJZIJ Ifc-E-s J'aA.oiO-i, Ag-hef
jk T. T.' SiT. Si, ; -
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JpPfeH -fp* F H E E1
aifc.=- B5 uLt atki *rjOutt
A favor proscription of on« of the
mostnot-d and fuccessfui Specialists in the U. b.
(now retiredi for tits cure of Xervoi<» MtittM
Ens* yCaiifiood, W'eaftiicsaatid Jiecni/. bent
th plain sealed envelope/cee. Drusgtsiscauhll.u.
AJdrass DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo.
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fiostetter’s Stomach rendering Hitters, hy Increasing physical
vital power, aud the
functions regular and active, and keeps the
system in good working order, protects
it against and disease. liver complaint For constipation, dys¬
pepsia kidney and rheumatic ailments, nervousness, it is in¬
valuable, and it affords a sure defence
against malarial fevers, besides removing
all traces of such disease from the system.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
HAsms nmtaf 51 Fg i'hemistt. co.,*swsbs nml Prop’s*
Sole o
HARRIS’ PASTiLLE fiEtfED'
.V.;iiitJf*| Y*:ung iom Nervous Men ami others J'liysicai who uebil nutlet
. i aud
'Situ* -ir qjjicklj- ^15241^2^ and radically cured
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The Kemo.ly is put up in o-ixes. No. 1 (iastiug a lnoult
No. (euoM/h u> tleet 3 cure, ti tnless in sov •ere rases,
(iastiug tfiteo mouths;, S ent by mat i it:
HirerI L.tit fur T»t S? acroni ipany or eh Box. 1
bin* this disease # mode '1)1 !• S.;Dt .SrialCt 1 cat:
fi/:
MSEEC n
3SMSIJ / MWM1L
without f SSi ^feffss it. It contains
tomere of last year illustrations, oraeriner jirices, accurate
about 175]>aAre.w, odd directions planting
descriptions and valuable for
ioOO varieties of Veyetaljle and Flower Seeds,
Plants, Fruit Trees, etc. Invaluable to all, espec¬
ially to Market Gardeners, gend for it!
D. fifl. FEIRRV & CO. Detroit Mich.
H ervoas Exhaustioa,
Pi’emature Decay,
Loss of Memory.
An SO-page Cloth-bound Book of wh< lesomt
Advice to Young Men, bv a Regular J’hysician.
SENT FRE E
THE HEALTH JCUSNAL, MILWAUKEE. WiS.
MARKET j
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beef & poRK,|
■RpfpVhrmP jDaCKLDOUvj Rr OC T?ih^ ^
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Also good Multon. weights When and v„ cheap w,„ prices, „,ee J I
meats, City Market first door above!
call at the
Post-Office Conyers, Ga. *
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Fistula, Fisure and ectular Ulcers
I Dr. Tpher,
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i NO. 82 DECATUR STEET, ATLANTA, GA.,
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MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THESE diseases,
T~- nta.Ga.
A. SHAXP, *Wr4 L~~. ■• r -
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CONYERS, GEORGIA. 4
LIVERY SALE AND FEED STABLE
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©SrThe best of vehicles, sale drivers and good, fast and rediab'e Im
I have a!wt\s ready to suit day night I have ° rscs
anyone, or horses women
and children can use. Saddle horses for men and women. Al' Cheat)
FEED If you have a horse that you want fed and well eared for
have it done at my stable cheaper and hep ihan \’ V van
can er you t an do it 0
self. I invite everybody who brings a horse to town to leave him with m '
Good lot, stal s.atui attention.
SALE. Pat ties wishing to buy or trade horses should call. Drovers
nv ke their b('adeptatters with me. BOTJCHT I pay the highest price
for corn, fodder, hay, oats etc. L. A. SlfAliP, 45
J. S, DANIEIL, ’
-I)E A LER IN
MACHINERY, FERTILIZERS ETC.
■ HEAD i HIS.
>team Engii es
(colon Presses,
s- y. Mills, Syrup
M .i /, Tlneshce,
t ottm Gins, and
Poll able Corn
F ills, Beltings etc.
and in fact for an
, and k-nd ot
any
machinery that is
wanted. lien
you earn machin¬
ery don’t tail to
call on aim.
Al-o agent for the famous Ault man Jb Taylor Machinery. You can «a v
money by calling on me. J. S. DANIELL
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OO r-' r» Soutli Broad Street Atlanta,
—WHOLESALE—
Paints,Gils, Varnishes,Brushes & Window Galss,
—Headquarters {or alljdndsof—
itISIS AT WHOLESALE.
Guaranteed equal to anything made. Send for color card and pviops.
JTST vV e also keep as fine line Machine, Engine and Cylinder Oils mu
kept in the City, and are
Headquarters for any and, all Sixes _ (xtass.
F. J. Cooledge & Bio., 53 South Broad si, Atlanta,La.
©iam &vwsm at
—AT- C£3
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DEAI.ERS IN
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svsmT »ii§as?tio» iff ■
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are agents
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es SHtHSM AS® SAW MShU,
SHg oiSdSUit ■M3 9
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The most complete reaper, England and and one Ame wBicB. ^ aS £“ n ,{]*, had the thro»g
taken the awards ol • • j .
T-s-es. m-. -T -.V
he'ter rates and on better terms than emc ^
( j r .. ss Qair & Ovcrbay.Gonyers, Ga.
Hi Mia tin H
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IMPROVED TRACTION
With or without Reversing Crear. 10.18 amt 1 G
HorsePower. Built by
RUSSELL CO., Massillon, 0.
CLOSELY
Sells thecelelm
fed Birdsall, and
Ault man TavJor
Engines, the Van
Winkle, Wiiiship
and Gullett Col¬
ton Gins. The
Best C mdensers
nml the very Fin
pst Threshes s>hl
u the South. A
1 t'l'l' ’ v LlOycC . J : I‘ Y I trap M
a, the best made*