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THE CONYERS WEEKLY.
the TICKET FOR GEORGIANS.
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It is better to be elected and defraud
ed, than not to be elected at all.
HAYGOOD & NEGROES
From the recent speech of Mr. Hay
good at Monteagle, Term., we are led to
beleave that the gentleman lias become
so much wrapped up in his love for this
‘Brother In Black’ that he considers fern
the equal to the white man in all that
goes to constitute a respectable human
being: naturally physically, mentally and
socially. The same process be says is
used to teach the negro as the white
child, and one learns just as well as
the other, and is put as good a s the oth¬
er, and he invokes the aid of the govern¬
ment, and invites the negroes up to so¬
cial equality and equal standing with the
witt race. Now such talk as the above
may do for the dirty Radicals at the
North and their paid henchmen such as
Mr. Ilaygood seems to be down South
but it don’t suit the respectable people
of Georgia.
When hungr ;y they steal and when
convicted and punished they feel no
humiliation and their standing socially
among themselves is not lowered but
raised. They have been fiee 18 yeais
and yet they have not, accumnlated one
cent in our state above w hat they have
drawn out of our treasuries and every¬
day as they become more educated they
become more worthless, and to day they
cannot bury their dead. The more you
educate them the worse they become
morally and the sorrier as laborers.
What then is all this cry “educate the
negro” for? It is the voice of the hypo
crit i, the demagogue and the traitor to
Southern cause, Southern pride and
Southern sentiment. But, thank God!
such men as Kaygood, don't represent
the people of Georgia!
We have no objections to the negroes
educating themseivrs, but don't t-ix the
white man to do it. Such speeches a«
Ilaygood's are only fuel to the flames
jthat the negroes aie raising all over the
state now; holding their indignation
'meetings and clamoring for social equal¬
ity. They do more to excite their al¬
ready badly prejudiced minds than the
talk of the very worst abolitionist and we
say lie should he drummed out oi the
State.
COTTON FACTORY.
f The ci'izens met at 'he Count House
latt Tuesday, Capt. Ztehry in the chair,
A. M. Helms sec’y and listened tosp ech
es from Col. Barton, E. Steadman and
others, in which they demonstrated
clearly that a cotton factory could be
built, run successfully and be of incalcu¬
lable interest to our people and county.
A committee consiting of J. C. Barton,
11. P. Almand, J- H. Almaed, J. H. Al¬
mand, Sr., J. M. Stewart, Jr., G, W.
Simmons, D. N. Hudson, W. II. Me
Hanied, W. L. Peek, B. N. McKnight,
were appointed to solicit subscriptions,
and they arem et tig with fine eucccss
That the factory will be built is a settled
fact, and our people who fail to get stock
will not only miss an oppportunity for a
good Investment, but will fail to do their
most imperative duty to their county and
tliqir town. If we wish success we must
help to push and help with our money
and muscle widingly and energetically.
APPLICATION ASKING FOR LET
TEF.S OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA, Rockdale County
Whereas J. T. Adair AdiniBistra
tor of James , G. _ Kuknturuk ... . tale 1,1
said i county deet aseu, li.iui.ntr liaveng tnaue
adplieatiou '. to me for nave to pee ft
part Ot . the lauds , i.ii be omug to i! tnc r,
estate ot Paid the as -d. This is to
t-tto all persons concerm-d kindrett
and c-edetots of sad deceased .o bo
and appear at my ( ftice oh t ne first
Monday in Sepiemberffiext by 10
o clock a. M. and show cause it any
they can why adniHUStiaioi
should Hot have leave to sell the lin
part the land-delorging to said es
rate lor distvibru.ion ameng the heirs
and creditors ot said deceased.
Given under my hand and official
signature. O. SEAM AMS
This July 26ih 1883. 4'.
citation.
Stale of Georgia Rockdale e< unty.
Wlien as John O. Bohanaii °xccu
ter of Mai y 0. Ozbiirn represents to
the cowl in his petitions duely fi'ed
tna, he has !ui y administereil
C. OHdwrn estate. I bis is therefore
to cite ail persons cimcorm-ti lu irs
and creditors to show cause it any
they can why said executor should
»r,i be discharged lrom his executer .
^hip aiid r, eeive letters of dismi-siou
i n the first Monday in Scptemhci
1**3. O. Seamans
3, in. Ordinary.
t“,Te Zl LI
door in the city of Conyers within
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in August 1883 the follow¬
ing described prope ty to wit; (170,)
one hundred and seventy acres oi
land, n ore or less, it being in the 4tl
of oAginally Walton 110 ".'
Kockdale county and being part of
] ot3 ot j am ] numbers (3 ) 8 ) thro*
hundred and eight and (201) bounded two
hundred and ninety one and
as follows • On the north by the land
of J. 1’. IdcOaha and J. G. Cooper on
the east by the lands of RoH. ( an
non, on the south by J. R. McCalla
and on the west by J. R. McCalla.
Levied on as the property of James
A. Kennedy to sati.'fy a li la issued
from ‘Eickdale superi >r curt in fas
vor of G. VV. Knox vs. James A.
Kennedy and J. J. Hammons. Prop¬
erty pointed out by pitff. Parties
in possession notified, lids June 26
1883. A. P. Mitchell, Sheriff.
UNO i
E, VANWINKLE & C0„
MAN UFA CTURERS OF
Cotton Gins, Feed
ers & Condensers 1
Cotton Presses, Oil Machinery and
Saw Mills.
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SAW GIN AND SELF FEEDER,
Exil.ited by.
E. VAN WINKLE k CO.,
At the Intemntii nnl Cotton Expo
s.iion, Atlanta. Ga., 1881. Awarded
for Lest sample, best con-tru'-ted general resets Ma
in Ginning, and best
chine the first prize, $160. or
medai.
B. S, Ricks, T. i\I Smed-s, M ssiss
si| p‘. ; W. F. Bartows, Conneticut,
Jtidffcs. H, I- Kimball, Director Gen.
Also, fust ji't niimn at (he South
Carolina State Fa-rs and the Georgia
Fairs.
This Gen is an iron fra'-, o, stm 1
*h«f.H, evtry thing of the vary best
matciial and ad gucianU-td,
REHBBa ra.'ZXXS
Km
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V
DOUBLE SCREW PRESS.
Stild t,<> lie th ‘1 1‘rcss in ih(> world.
Suitable fur Hui's.-, Stt-.-nn and \V;f or
Power. Takes up hut liUle room
Ginnim- and 1’ackiii" on can 'oi ou at the
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game time.
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SI ECIALLOCALS
Mothers, the chihhen's summer
suite have come at Stewart’s,
Y our boys lrom J y* ars to JO, OA can
be suited at J. A. & '1 D. St* wart s.
. wi ieu y„„ want a stylish straw
. ll8t . > Gall at tnewa-Us
We notice coft nades at Sfccwo t -
that looks like fine ca-s-iiuers. at 25
ets per yard.
Grain cradles by the d< zen at
Stewart’.
'White Irish linens at 25 els pi r yd
Stewart’s. Nice For baby aprons,
Muslins Nto 15 c's and sollou wos
ted 9 ets at Suart , s.
Sarah Beruhart and other s«}lcs oi
,»]oves at Stewart’s,
A fresh arrival of shirts and collars
at Stewart’s,
When you want a Terrell scrape or
your buggies or wagons repaired, call ou
W. V. Almand.
GE->r;GJ _ A )(.y , , ,, ,
V» hen a . A. A. ’ t f Dev
h ,
kail) county, vingin proper sdminiss
..pplio bto me for 1- tters of
i ration on the estate of E'izabe.h
Gregory late of Rockdale county,
hecesie 1 ibis is to cite all and sinon
,
the lav kindred and creditors of Eliz¬
abeth ji egory to oe and appear at
my office the first Monday in August,
nex% and show c use it any they can
w hy letter of administration should
not be granted to It. W. Howard on
EHabeth Gregory’s estate. Bits
ness my hand and < ffieial signature.
June 20th1883 0. Seamans,
4t, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Rockdale County—
bereas M. II. Waldron, adminis
Wt.ator of di the c’d estate sents of Levi to the L,
Wald 1 op, repri
court f>( Ordinary in his petition due
iy tiled and entcu <1 on record that
h<i has fully administered Levi L.
Waldtop’s estate. This is therefore
to cite all persons cone rm d h. its
and creditors to show cause, d any
they can why said administrator
should not he discharged from his
administration and recite letters ol
dismission on the fiist Mu 1 d-.v in
Art gust 1883 /\ ' 1 , t\ A U iVi AXO, A wa
April 27 3m. Ordina' v,
GEORGIA. Rockdale County.— E. Lev
Vi h- r«-« 8 . J- N. Nix and J.
rett administrators of J T, O. Nix
deck! represent to tin* court in theit
petition duly filed that they have
fully administered J. N. O. Nix* es¬
tate, 11 ■ is is therefore 10 cite all and
singular, the kindred and eii-uilors oi
said dcccasid, to show c;use f an \
they can why said administrators
(should not he discharged from then
i administration and receive letters o!
i dismission on the first Monday in
j S September, This May Nixt 11th 1883. O. Seamans
3.u Ordinary.
GEORGIA Redo Tie County —
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6 i I: emit isirction od the ea >;t*
B&. jatnin Grcgr.ry late of Rock
.
dido Goutity, deceased, this s to cite
all and singular the creditors amt
next of kin of I>ai faiuiu Gregory to
he and appear at my office wrhin the
time allowed by law and show cause
if anv they can why peiniati. nl let¬
ters of idintnistiaiioti should not -in
granted to R. \Y. Howard in Benja¬
min Greg-’i v’s estate. Witness ray
hand and official S gmi tins.
O. SEAMANS 0;din-try.
This June 26th 1883 4t.
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BEV.A.I. HOBBS Wrgmz— ,fT’ffiTrFi‘AES Phfii REV-JLEOWNER,
mar} After .9. thorough 1:an of the/' ,/ Industry 111. sayw-é
Eieitfvmbegeitced A :romg, L' 5.: I $5; va p1%zsure e een / / . SEE 7w: mosh gxcenegt , .21 remedy conéider for it
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use. 15-6 Sfieakers Ministers and Cl . N 1,7 4: .. the debihtated vxtal forces.
of the Will find it mflfifi”. .54... 4.. 1.3.7124 .., .5. ~,
wheraa. greatest Tonicis vaXue “h 2f 32.x, 4,4,5 [gem mu m ,3; . "b" 4...” W' TV ,;3-‘"“.~<""~a
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nutritive and ’2 i“ 1:: - “3‘ " My 3', 153’ 3?.) 2t.- _.
restm‘ative PropertieS- &' a .4» um :41: ’...,’;1.-:?5Y’.«......r
Luuisrille, Ky-s “1.241332. Wind‘ummm , ~ ,_.4 «A . 2- ¢
PREPARED .4
BY ma DR. HAHI‘ER MEBICENE 00., 213 N. mm sax, 5130313.
TIITT^S
PILLS
- in ^^■•w BrnaiwrT rr mmi!mm
TORPID BOWELS, LIVER,
DISORDERED
| i and MALARIA. hnma^ce° Thcsl
TThl U
symptoms indicate theirexistence:I.o«» of
Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Beau*
ache, fullness after eating, Aversion to
etertton of body or mind, Eractetion
af food, Irritability or temper, low
spirits, A feeling of having neglected
ored Urine, coarsTiPATionr, and de>
pitots have no equal. Their action on the
“1 S&S& ph-i-s
ekin and a vigorous body. TUTT’S
egwe mm. nausea) or interfere
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,
Puutevc-.y W ucTc.a 5 c. otaco, 4 tMurrayst..x.Y.
TUTT 8 HAIR DYE.
Gray Hair or Whiskers changed single in¬
stantly to a Glossy Black by a ap¬
plication by of this Dye. receipt Sold by of Druggists, SI
or sent express on York. •
Office, 44 Murray Street, New
TUTT’S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE.
THE Plain English* -■
HERE EXPRESSED!
Cur Free Circular tells the rest
Harris Remedy Co.—- -Kansas, Gents—I Juno 26th, 1882.
used the Pastilles aa
directed and they completely cured me. In about ono
week from the time l commenced using them I began
to sleep well and i continued to use all the box with
constant improvement like and since that time (Oct. 1681)
I have felt a new man. I trnly hope that many of
the sufferers will find out that you have a specific for
nervous weakness and be cured br the same.
P. S.—You will Respectfully publish Yours,--
not my name but persons visit¬
ing yon may be referred to me and I will answer them.
To every young, middle age Or old man
troubled ty impotence with nervous sealed or physical debili¬
or circular is sent
free. Send full address on. postal card to
HARRIS REMEDY CO. St. Louis, Mo.
"Wa want your r.ddreas. Voil need our remedy..
Send and be convinced of this.
We Lave on hand a few ‘ Top Buggies
Brewster si lr Bar, also end spring. Bay
one for association and camp
-‘Hurry u p at Stewarts
pQp SALE.
One of the most valuable Jots in tire
city. In the very center of the business
portion. Situate on the corner of cen
ter and Commerce streets and fronting
the railroad. Known as the okl Dan
Scott lot. It is a capital business lotand
no mistake For terms, part culars &e.,
cull on John IE Almand at J. IE Almaud
& &on’s store.
WBI1OTM
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Sr I Secure Healthy
% % Liver
action to the
da ii Ian d relieve all bil
; i_ __ i __ _^^. iou3 troubles.
Purely Vegetable; i!» C-rifizg. Price 25o. All 2rn«lsta.
j I^OtlSVlXtTV^TllT^r^Q & |Tj| jLj
» ami sccmt me g I h
longexiMri'enccfrMmringiiui.-a-swof v/“a^RcS it tueitiood, , uc‘”nd’Mir*uri«i sutnami
r Gonoprk'J.a, !-Vpii'iu
fi*n<t learn wmplhlrs l« theiradinntage. Itl» St. nul Louis, a!ru,,./ So
Addre««, I»I£. BUTTS, 13 N. 8ll> SL,
ESTABLISHED OVER THIRTY YEARS.
flflfi‘flfl HERE?
AND DRUNKENNESS.
P08”! mffofih‘w J » d'l (33L? ‘ A (1 aflfixfimfisfiflgfimfi t1 (1 l
I DR.
.kaerences no form of Opium. Truth invites in'.'esv.igp.mon,
best“: 118 Sum}. For terms. pumpnv
less and proofs! address. With three cent stamp.
£ W. C. BELLAMY, M. 1)..
7 1-2 Broad sn. Aflsuita. Ga.
ome rnE%rsm,
¥ A certain euro for fSwrvou?
&2M Debialty, Seminal Weak
---------_ Thi Re#n»Snsudl j-.-jss.«r8ipiitor.ee, for etc.
and in icy practice giving S&Y.'/.t
ssi illustratudbcok of60 pages full
rcction3 for self-treatment, Bent free, a.t’ro—
SB. T. TVTLLIiJffS. 45P M Wntcr St, fiibfttija. fe
----— aS% • ♦ •
m*mm 0gBr* F11E E!
&£*!!& self*
x favorite prescription cf one of tbs
A‘.-Vo« D3. WARD 4 CO., LmUu* M«v
r if. SIIIJEJI
-•-tfe*-. 7vi C
Mm m- f
s?i£fp STOMACH _
postetter’s Stomach l^LX^ Bitters, l.y increasinK
S Te
system in good working For order, constipation, and protects dys
it against disease.
pensia kidney and liver complaint nervousness,
and rheumatic ailments, it is in
all of disease £! S besides the 6 removing
traces such from system.
For sale by all 0 Druggists and Dealers
generally.
HARRIS BSii ST.
“3 MISSOURI.
fellid'jjiJ rlli " PiiOE. Gning HARRiS' Met* ami W3TIUEaralff< others who sullei
r .. .... ;.-Si Nervous auJ Physical Debit
'A', ty. Preiu&turo Exhaustion anc
Vh'T ''HjZMitiix A-i'L’- ..:.quickly S’ “vir many glooray radically consequences. cured.
au<l
Tin* Rem edy i- p>:t up 111 •«" * s. ho. 1 (lasting & month), §3.
din. 2. (t*in ..Hjrh : ,i cite ut a i. di e. unless in severe i‘a-e-,» ^5 j No. ii
(las tmg tli.r-- ■ -•th.s), ^ 7 . f-e&t by m ail ic plain mappers
Uwiit.v > l -it k a»-<-t>B»i>any earh Hot, Pat.iphhtt de?tci‘i
biug this d:-t i. 11.1'Ote t:f 1 111 e t scaied uii appiiuaiion
fSE'SPj
I - j aU^pliiwitB.
Will \' - J and to
bt: it Itconteina cus
toinerfl of last year without ordering
about 175 pages, and 60i) valuable illustrations, directions prices, for accurate planting
descriptions varieties of Vegetable and Mower Seeds,
Plants, iftin Fruit Trees, etc. Invaluable to all,
Market Hardeners. Send for it J espec.
tally o. M. to FERRY &. CO. Dethoit Mich.
■m
j Nervous Sshaustioa,
‘ Premature Decay,
Loss of Memory.
An so-page Cioth-bound Book of wholesome
Advice to Young Men, by a Kegular Physician. '
SENT FREE threH ' caa
THE HtAlT'J JOURNAL, MILWAUKEE. Vt'IS.
CITY MARKET i
-BY
f • I- & P- B- SMITH 8
-:o:-
rphey I ■»,, keep «,,, aiway- niway' on .... hand the „ very , B>
1 ftesucst meats, in the way
BEE F & FOR K.
--SAUSAGE,-
■Ro iJtlvKu01*o f>Vbrm O Ar Oo T?ihq
Also Mutton. When von want nice
meat*, good weights and cheap pi
call at the City Market ii;st dour above
Post-Office Conyers, Ga.
H DTT T? H GOi
Fistula, Fisure and ectular Ulcers
1
Dr. Taber
»
NO. 82 DECATUR STEET, ATLANTA. GA.,
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THESE diseases,
And has cured cases of forty years’ standing. Care ATo’! cl ,
yon of Files I will return your money. ” F. Address, r. n E" -a, R I fail to cure
TABER, r. O AUa
nta ,Ga.
L. A. SKAXP } mm- J ■ y jr* \ v
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
LIVERY SALE AND FEED STABLE,
S^-The best of vehicles, sate drivers and good, fast and reliab’e here*
I have a! w -u s ready to suit anyone, day or night I have h ors * 8 Wom ei>
md children can use. Saddle horses for me . and womtn. Ah Cheap
FEED If you have a horse '.hat you want fed and well cared for oni
have it done at my stable cheaper and better than An- V |
can you can do it
self. I invite everybody who brings a horse to town to leave him with til;.
Good lot, stul's and attention.
S ALE. Parties wishing to buy or trade horses should call. Drovers
»i ke their headquarters with me. BOUGHT I pay the highest price,
tor corn, fodder, hay, oats etc. L. A. SHAIIP . 45 .
J. S.DANIELL, ---DEALER IN ’
mmimm* feitilizess eto.
HEAD 1 HIS.
Steam Engines.
Go* ton Presses,
% *; Ml!] ^ s ^ }
u.5,,
0 O I U
» Belt.ngsetc.
and 1B fa T u \ r 31
and , any k ltd ot
machinery that ts
wanted. G her
yon want niachiti
don’t tail t<
eall on nun.
AUo agent, for the famous Aulttnan tfc Taylor Machinery. Ymi can 'a v
money by calling on me, A. S. BAEIELL
H’ u
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53 South Broad Street Atlanta,
—WHOLESALE—
Paints,Oils, Varnishes,Brushes & WindcwGalss,
—Headquarters [or afi^kinds of—
masts 3PASH1® $ at wholesale
Gnuran-cerl equal to anything made. Send for color card and prices
r-s#* it P a'so keen 1 as fine line Machine, Kugme and Cyiinaer mis t» >»
kept in Site TTontirttia C11V, fud file fnv find dll Size® (jrlfFW
J Coolie TV nn,V S South F-oa-l st„ Atlanta, Ga.
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DEALERS IN
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d i.) Fr ; ck & Do. at 1
Amj . othor B , K |,inery uiaaulactur.
CT8 08BOSK I
j,,, prrperiprty , ha*
and which, by f Winship .
1 The mos. complete reaper, England and one Ameiica. ,|, e through a
fakeu th„ awards ot w»nt tan p e j, a J « -
I Presses, etc. and in »■ ct any machinery yo«» C «! ou
be’ter vales and on rr or t r rms than threugh ^r.y one «
! lkvSg (j, it r &, Overbuy .Coayers, Gu.
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— IS THE -
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IMPROVED TRACTION ENGINE
With or without Reversing: Gear. 10,18 andlG
Horse Power. Built by
RUSSELL & CO,| Massillon, 0,
LOOK CLOSELY
Sells thf celebra¬
ted A'llitnau Birdsall, Tavl.it- an I j
Engine-*, the V.-m- j
Winkle, Winshipj
and Gullett (Jot
ton Gins. The
Best C uidertsera i
and the very Fin j
est Threshes g >14 1
n t!ie South. A 1
urge supply of th«
Perry Royce Reap
a, the beat made.