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E, ROBERTS,
Koberts has changed his place of
5 ! r ' o-oing into « !ie of ,he e:e « flnt
basiness, „ » Nightj w ltere he will
be rC0B1 ! t e Ld to have all generally of his friends, tocali
' the public
ffi(0C rS Vie and do all
‘ fftted to
t is well up
tin work from the mending of a
to covering a housf, and iiai a
dip P er all goods in his line which
^ ef
‘° VV doVvn ‘ lie has just
,!i d ar load of stoves and al! who
rrf6 . ;' ,, a C
can get ihnm cheaper than ev
*,ei ,e Call and lam.
,-e offered. see
j). N. Hudson has just received a
Mr. elegant shoes in mens, boys
fell lm e of
a n d childrens. When you want
ffiinieJ and want them of the best
olshoes bottom figuses, we fed vise
Duality a , n d at
to call on ♦ heir house—the boss
yiia
[tee D use -
Tue paper speaks for itselt.
$ 1,85 .
A .SSfiiW and CONSTISUTION
THE CONYERS WEEKLY",
one whole year!
81,03
Will get the Conyers Weekly one year
when paid in advance.
tvlpn sent bv mail $i 25 will he the !
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price- Address,
THE WEEKLY, Conyers, Ga. |
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SPECIAL LOCALS.
ForrtleatU. F. Harper & Bros at f ,1.10
"
,-k delivered free*
Feather Fans, Laces, Collars etc. in
urge quantities.
India Linen, JackotiBt and Fine Nain
tcoks at Pierce & Q iigg’s.
The celebrated B. B. B. flour for $l,o 0 j
per sack at “Stewart’s.”
Parties having pears for sale can find a
good market for them a' this office.
If it ia not very Groff, secure a hard j
some zinc trunk for the occasion at,
Stewart's.
Its a beauty. The curtain Lace, for
480, per yard at Stewart’s.
Parties having houses to rent can have
them rer ted and attended to by calling
on us atuur office.
Perfecs, Pastry Patent flour for rale at
flank Harper’s cheaper tliau at any oth- j
er place in the city. j j
Harper & Brother coni.mass to sell the
famous P. P. P. flour the best and wliit-
6,t on the maiket.
We everybody to advise give Perfect
Pastry Patent a trial. It is tbe finest
your in the market. Gall on U. F. liar
tier & lira.
L.ihes, when yon want a nice shoe and
a good shoe, one that will tit well, look
well and wear we! 1 , call on D. N. liud
son.
Fresh grits, rice, meal and
peas at Stewart's.
A nice light ho , for tbe boys,
Stewards.
Perfect Patent Pastry and Peeks
So. T flour at Stewart’s.
A few only. Picture fames left at
Stewart’s. Call early.
Any cne inldenmg to use covi this
tvinter will do well to call on Pierce
& Qmgg,
A new variety of stock powders,
“said to work wonders. ’ Gall L>r
the red tin box, at Stewarts.
Au endless variety of ladies’urek'
w-air st Stewart's.
Louie cire, c' mG al-. tie oid and
v»reg, th siiori, Al • a! 1, -ho rich
the jteor, w<- please 'hem all. Coant*
leas bargains aw ,t your call at Stew*
art's.
Mothers, the children's sum me ’
ms have ccme at. Stewart’s.
lour hoys trom 3 ytars to SO, can .
L anted at J. A & T. D. St- wan’s.
When you want a stylish straw
hat, Call at Stewa t’s
IVe notice cott nades at Stewaits
that looks like fine casssimeis, al 2o
cts per yard.
Grain trad! s , W l,y th, 1 IIP dozen u Z.CI1 al
Stewart’. f
Whip- Irish linens at 25 e’s per yd
at Stewart S. Nice for baby aprons.
Muslins 5 to 15 cts and cotton wos
ted 9 cts at Sieart’s,
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P erfect P astry Patent.
The finest flour made, give it a trial.
■DJge Stewart stands with us, taking
everything iuto consideration, the best
■fudge in Georgia.
Sarah Bernhart and other styles of
gloves at Stewart’s.
A hesh arrifal of shirts and collars
si Stewards.
^hen you want a Terrell scrape or
DJr buggies or wagon* repaired, cal! or.
' • N. AJmand.
r wf U A ’ft i- kdaie Adair Coijnly Adinuustra
V; Kl,k r t ri ' Ia!e v f
.f ^ cceasev, 1 na.\i.ig • made
i i
npvtn't il!l uTR decL/'^ThR 'i 1 ’ °is ^te a
estate ot said to
eite all persons concerned kindred
oid credetovs of sa d deceased io be
Ond appear at my office oil the first
-Monday in September! next by 10
oclock a M. and show cause it anv
should they can have why said administrator
not leave to sell the j n
part the lands delouging to said es
late lor distnbrudon anreng die heirs
and creditors ot said deceased.
Givcn >inder tny hand and official
signal ui e. 0 . SEAM AMS
'ibis July 26 ih 18 S 3 . 4 re Only.
CITATION.
State of Georgia llockdalc county.
\\ hc’a as Julm O. Boluin-ii a xccu
er of Mary C. Ozlutrn reprtsenis to
the court in Ires pm it ions Purely filed
'.tut: he lias lul y administered Mary
C. Osdum estate. Tiiis is therefore
!» c'ie all persons cnncirmd heirs
and creditors to show cause if any
they can why said executor should
not be discharged from his exeeunr
ship airl receive letters uf dismission
ev. tht -xrd M )u p a v u g*ptembei
? Q A fe’ea'inuis
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X 0 ; Jinary.
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CIT.-vTIMN.
Whereas ANY Howard admiuis'ras
tor of the estate r f Ben. Gregory
deceased having applied to the court
o{ ordinnry for Umve to sell the lands
bt ' , u,,1 g‘ • ll h 10 ,, the Mta e ot . s,lld •! oe t ’i <!
‘ -
thlsi * 10 cite all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear at my cltice on
the lal Monday in October, next, at
10 lt» o’clock 0 UotK a. a tn tn. find nut slow stow cause lause if 11 anv any
they can wiiy AW Howard as afl
mitrafrator should not have leave to
*cdi the land belonging to lire estate
of said decease d for the purpose of
j ay ing debts ami d.sbibutiou among
0 f ?a id estate.
O’ Seamans, Ordinary.
This Aug. 3tgt 188,3.
APPLICATION FCIt CHANG¬
ING HOAD;
Georgia, Eocktlale County—L otice
is hereby given to all poisons con¬
cerned that application has been
made to the court or Ordinary for tbe
changing c t the road known as the
1 iver road leading froth B. F Carrs
to \V .I Tunit rs at what is known as
Tap Camps gin pond, eoiiirnencuig at
^ e top of the rue ai d about Udi'y
:i id> Iron! tire* week on the Hast
side turning to tire right and crossing
1 he creek some thirty yards above
tire ford then turning to the kf' and
intersecting the toad some tbirtv
yards ire m tl e creek - on the west
nde, tire same having been reviewed
and 111.1 kid out and iteomtntreeled
to be ot public utility, and it no good
cause is bhotvn on the L'lih <my ot
Sept. n< xl 1 SB 8 by 10 o’clock a. if.,
ihe onler v\ ill pass tstitb islreng said
cn an ye making it a pait of *nid loud.
O. Sr am* ns, Ordinary.
August 20’ 1,883. - 4 t.
NEW „ LOAD.
Georgia. Backdate County, Notice is
hereby given to all Persons concerned,
application for a second class pub
icroad running from a point on lire
road leading freon cnveio RL
ville known as Bedford’s Ford, inning
•bmvich the lands of Mrs. Sal!ie Nichols
a aru d on U“ the me -line >“ between G 1 L Sigman
and T G Mitchell through the land of , A1 M
J Bai.y and on Urn Ime .wtnceu '>• -•
Calls and >> J * l,l -d'* u " 8 11 ,®
.
of Mre A J « * ne^
deuces ° U
Urn line of Walton county intersecting
with (he new ro.'d leading, to Logans
ville the aatne hnvrr.g been review'd,
marked out and recemmendt 1 ■ |
o' much public tbit) and if l *s
Ca ! 2 r& ! h ,°o m’the
of i l o’clock a order Will
pas/establifhmgeaid of read Rockdale as one county, of the j j|
second class roads
O- Seamans, Ordinary, i
This Ang. 23 . 1883 4 b
tSI&Jip-T
a
Foldon trial. Warrant* 5 jest*. Alltixeaaalow.
For ftee boot* addr«a» 8««Wgra^
JOMES OF
CITY MARK H
-BY
W- B & P B SMITH.
:o;
rpijey keep always on hand the very
J[ nicest freshest meats, in the way ol
BEEF & PORK,
-SAUSAGE,-
Backbone & Ribs •
want .
Also Mutton. When von nice
SiritthTnu 1 'Market 1
“ itGsnj'ers, Ga.
B;it lit’e business. j
Bat shooting is good.
A ' ! gone to caim.mee.inFv
ifore barter wanted this week.
One by lino the prodigals return
The ' voods are &aid t0 be laA uf fcquir * j
J1 Justice ■ - court Monday , r , shmly ;
>o was
aueiuled ;
Mi s Lamm Petty . has returned to her j
ho “ e ln *«*»«• j
^r. J. 1 . Freeman and lady, of . ho- . j
cial Circle, are hereon a visit to rein -1
'*ves. We wish diem a pleasant stay, j
Mrs Carroll, A most exeelUnt lady ol j
this We county, extend died heartfelt bn Wednesday, Sympathies L<-t. t-i j
oar
bereaved frieais and relatives. 1
A house belonging tb Mr. John Ship -
ley on Glade street and occupied by a
number of negrt. women was destroy d
by are on >ast Monday right Every
thing, excepting the negroes, was lost.
Friend Grier Quigg is just as happy
as a big sun flower—its a gitl. I
A thur hliavp will run two elegant
tournouts to the Salem campmeeting ev
ery day. One especially for the ladies,
We le irn that Mr. John Mann was j
thrown from a mu’e yesterday fractal- !
ill* i.U nknll.
If you want to •**(; (he highest price
f or vour euttou bring it to Corners.'
The new cotton looks well, but a very
short staple.
Tire single-barrelled shot-gun with a
small boy attachment is quite numerous !
of late. j
The fellow with Ids girl will taktS in!
Salem w Sunday. thanks hundred J !
c return to several
of our friencs for invitations to call
, he ir tents.
W6 !eafn that Uncle John Hardin
wt)0 ha8 been quite si :k with a fever,
and whose rnincl has been slightly im
’ Bermudi i re ., j, j ui andr^c n . ov j n ,
over grow n well lo*
6 ' ’
i^^Ladlng. 1 "We A
(5rst wish for him
the ai)CC0Ma due so clever and comcien
tious a gentleman.
We hear the report that we will otr
tainly have a new depot here at a very
early da>e.
Mr. Jessie Jones liaS moved into the
house of Mr. Joe McCord on Decatur
sti Bet.
Mr. Gene Lee, of Covington, was out
riding with one < f our prettiest young
ladies tile othei evening.
Mr. Lamar Ilichar Is, of Macon, is here
on a visit to relatives.
Joe JohnSr.n is exceedingly calm. Its
a girl and weighed 5 pounds.
Mr. J. W. Lurgfoul attended the as
sedation at Logansvdle and reports a
*^.““ 11 * „,c p,i,„™ u..n
taken out of jail. J vines McCalla gets |
Gus Flanigan 10 montiis ar.d Jake liar i
per S months ; Mr. fluff' gels aided Hill
8 months ; Donaldson Jones gets Amos
Hurts field 8 months ; Wimberly gets
Gabrset Mitchell for 8 months.
Miss Angie Ruff is yet in jail,
Mr. Jacobus Petty, of Newman, was in
town this week, attending the funeral of
his lather.
The cotton will all be open and pick
cd out in this county before tbe first of
November.
Our town will be deserted next
as eve.ybody will attend Salem Camp
meeting
Dr. Turner row ride3 a magnifficent
iiongrey.
Mr. George Ilft’fe will flnub his work
in McDonough this week.
We i ja , e one or two nice peems and
Be veral good commaukatio.is •luclr will
iip;ifcar iu our enlarged edition next
v, eek.
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The most important civ'll eye that
, m , ecu tried in Walton Superior /
Oourt for many months term, nalei, ,
p.p, Friday. Mrs A. J. Ilftygood
vued tee Georgia Railroad for dam
ages, and tue jury gav. l.er $ 350 -
he hivory of tbe case is abont as
follow?: In I.lnrch, 1 & 83 . Mrs. Huy
good came fr.m, A tlnta to Monro
bringing wdh her three small chils
dred. No man person \v is with her,
and she claims she asked the conduc
tor to help her off the train atSo
c i U Circle, and th;it he pToinised to
( j 0 sQ _ Wire 11 tire train reaced So
cial Ccacle she s it in *her seat anb
waited for the conductor, lie faiK
ing to come she started to get off;
the train moved off as she was 011 the
step, and she was so severely wrench¬
ed dial she never recovered, and
physicians say she is permafiently
injured. '1 he law as gave iit charge
by -lie court is that a conductor is
not , , t ound 1 . to help 1 1 a 1 Jady j and ,11 her
childnn iff the train; but if the
cars step a reasonable time, and tfie
passenger fads to get off, the road is
not bound for it juries wh'cli the
passenger may sustain in getting off
This law was something new to those
not read up on such S'ipjects; and, as
it is the law, it will make ladies
eful how they travel alone. Every
one sympathizes with Mrs. Haygood,
aud many supjrosed slie would recov
er much 1 heavier 1 • damages. -j T , ,,
parties , are dissatisfied with , the ,
J H 2oJ il '* ]iks T 3 fra! will
be asked for. -Wa’ton Ne ws,
The irst bale of New cot ton was sold
last Wednesday by Mr. Deck
Maim io Messrs. J. II. & N. M. Alraand
for loj cents. Conyers has started off
ahead on the price paid for button and
8,,c " iH kce P ahead ’ 11 " as ^ n,ud b >
Mr- llieh ~ TZT~~ Mmah 1 fr^ef eharg,
KfLLLNO n Ot AL IETI prrp „ l.
'1 , he killing of Mr. James !> e!ty, of!
this place, in Gifeenesboreh tin te*t Men-;
day morning was one of the most brutal
'
m aider's of which we have e*rr heaid.
A bout 4 o’clock a negro, sup pow-d to be
one Jim Br dv, can.e to the bar where j
Mr. iVttv was sleeping, vvakfed him up '
and asked for a pint of gin. Mr.
placed ihe cDcantur oil the bar counter J
and when her turned around (he negro
struck him oil the head wi.h it. He then
hurled a large cinder at him which mis- 1
sed its mark and ihntleml a huge
mirror. It is supposed tiie noise alarm
the negro, he knowing .that it woull
attract attention, and he lied. In a few
minutes the negro wiio sta} s nhout the
bar found Mr. Petty lying upon the
floor unconscious. He raisf.J him up
"ben he revived and walked over <o a
barber shop when a doctor was sent for
«»lm........
"ben he began to sink and ond »' c-s
bay ro o’clock. lie was interred Ma
son cally m our cometry doshio his vmIo
o 11 Wednesday. He was a man parses®
ing many noble qtiaiilifes. May he rest
- ln p,, ace . v, T e extend to las relatives
our deepe t Sympathies.
4t
PBF^FMT.MFNTS
, c> . v
01 theAigu^l term t S^iSula'd - ■*
or cou 1 be 8 !eave to make tbe Showing
general presentments. We have
“I®* 1 *be various records and books of I he
.hfferent officers of the connfy and (;nd
the county matters in good shape and
the books all kept in a plait! and correct
manner, except the ShenfFs dockets
which in our opinion have not been
kept as the lor directs. See sec. code
361.362, We also find some re regular.
tics in the fit e and crunma dukc.s
"Fich, fm want of t-nte, we uue not
thoroughly examined and we tecom
mend the Cleik to make a full report of
tbe same to the next grand jury bom t* e
commencement of Col. Wemtnaek s
term of office to date.
W T e find in the hands of the Treasu
rer $185 50 pauper fund. We find the
public roads anrl bridges in good order
with the exception of the bridge across
Honey Creek at Tucker's Mills which is
in need of repairs, also the bridge across
recommend that ihe Ordinary when the
new ro\d leading into DeK-lb county is
O'™- 1 »;'*•;“ >» *>«• If
on lhjs fWe !ei . omlutlK t
that the Ordina’y have good locks placed
upon the jail doors m pi ice of the ones
that are there. And we fuillier recoin
mend that the room occupied now by
the Clerk of the superior court he crept
for the grand jury room and that the
Ordinary see to it, and that the Clerk
thfl room 0CCTpie< i \ jy Col. J. N.
Glenn now as his office. We lecommend
Wi ,; 5ilm yp Richardson as a suitable man
for tho N P. of the 56! m ffitii district
We, f arther recommsad rhat the pay of
juries and bailiffs for tho next vear re
nmin (hd same as it ia n „. Vj an< j t | iat the
Ordinary do not pay over 33-1 3 cents a
day for the board of prisoners. We fur
ther state that one Di-k Mitchell vho
waB „ ppoinled a riding bailiff was not a
soi>ablo mac. Ho has been careless and
causoJ delav in (hc progress of bmir.efs
an(} {or guch con(lll(;t we ^commend
, tbat ho j Q 110t rece|t0 nn y pay for servi
ces rendered during the present term
the court.
irrents "'e recommend be published f.r.at m bothcouniypa- fhpe pre-eret
,, ers . ln taking leafe of hi* l.onor, Judge
i ',, wartan d Solicitor Wommack we ex
■' ,j i 0 them our thanks for kin-Inowcs
; shown onr body during the session of
the court. This August 25th 1883.
T H ’
Foreman
Pubhshed as ordere() .
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j Mm. M. Jordan j Fred B. Pope,
formerly Srbly & J- Washington, Ga.
1 JORDAN & POPE,
; | Cotton Factors
1 AND
Com Merchants
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! Augusta............. ...........Georgia.
I ESgrSpecial attention pi-en <0 weights,
| Q nek sales: prompt returns, \\ e r<?,vr
1 b " pcrmLfeion to Mr. McCord. I resr
dent the National bank, Mr. T- W. Ons
lings kery bank, (president regnsu, Planters Ua. Loan Messrs. and John Sav
M. Clarks bona.
'IHE QUIifcN
CITY BARB R-SKCP.
:o:
FRANK LYNCH
1
j (UNisovial A 1 list in Charge.
i :o:
i Iiai, cutting m the neatest " anvl
)'G . Shaving, . c bha:: .
est M, , poontrg
]j re j Rp executed with neatness
'
h. relocated in the
. burning firstfloot on the tell
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Q 511 83 ftl\^ Uggi KgiLLS 1 Q 66 £ tfiJUSl* Kfta t 8 V^ }
hill G- ^ 0 k> QTrnaa FBf-'J’M MMGM ostsj *«» rjtgY Mj!l
hmbiiiftkliY bn&tiftvitf US’ AIL LR.i* * 1 >J ImJtii
IRON FENCIG (Wrough .and cast,)
BSftSend for ci-enlni's and pubeMpreffl U-.o above. Add ret s,
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•BUM -ao ‘•as ssm •&cts ‘M 3 EKIOsaias «as«.TH ’na ess 53 asstm
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bjEft F? if 0 Mmj PM $M9 ■& 4 rh:j j Sn no 3
Igir##/ J*£§hW&A g M '0$ auicsossoa ‘ijneSt!
jfc WjS j£f J $£bf%’ Jj /k *■*>!' ” .Gftft* nSMar*’^
Is -swan siorttoi Kseiaqatv
^xiT-^ sisst^ocig o.n
hwmou pe*«mret»P «i» 4 kl/M ivrre *»an
v»o«t •aj AO/tmoq earqi let;} «>'
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o*:.'»r.-?EcsciKMsrgr«ESi«vr.r
C /5 afc’Y ft OFIELD’S IRON WORKS!
j i S SOff- 3 ? 5 SLB & rreumf.ire, ......... Georgia.
MtlnufacUi .eis tred Dealers in ev ery \ arid? of Ajrricidtural M aelrenery.
\ 1 ScilOflCl(l c I />' j n S L ry J Cd. / t r OUGll t± 11 D resses, Boilers, Engines
SAW, GUTSTand FT.OUl: MfUA, - tlGUO M 1 I.I.S and KETTLES,
Castings of Every Kind, Hmitina,-, Pulleys and Hangers.
—Agents for—
JiihWs Sla!!(Iit!(] (»0Yi>rn0!\ Koi’flv! 0 hli\ ManilOn 5 !i : lSi
And the C.Kbrated FAUUllT Id BEING 1 'OKEF, POWER.
I —Kemp ronsvantlv in stock a FnP Kit.erf—
, ENGINE iUTTIXUS J ' A1K> ' 1?, -y^^ t)( U J.l^;. hLN( ' hl> kt - NG,( OM «H.
cat r. i a || m !» rRPi mi aa 111 ! SS «3 m
B-d L
s I « im 1
— DEALERS IN —
DECATUR STREET, CONYERS, GA.
K 0f .p a l wav son hand a lull and complete assortment the very best
DRY GOODS OR 0 GROCER! T T 7 Q 1
.aOTIOBS, HATS, HARDWARE, GHSCKESV, MEAT, FLO UR ETC
glj g^R, COFFEE, GONFEfiTlOHERZES, SP30ES, CA^^ED GOOBg
SUCH AS tomatoes, mackerel COHDEHSSD KiLKASAR
DiNES, &S, SAUCES, P3CKLIS, MUSTARDS
And In fa:’t eraO/thiilr/ kept in Thin Market and other
WE BUY FOR THE CASH
And are able and prepared to se’l goods as cheap as an) body and wo
guarantee to give naiisl'ac!ion. Wc want a i to call and give us a trial,
\\ r e pay the highest prices for nil country produce.
We keep the In s; gttides of Tobaccos, 1'rears and Cigarettes, We make a
specialty of the LUCY JilNTOX Tohaco.
All goods delivered free in the City
RESPECTFULLY,
U. F, HARPER & BR0
■W
■a B 6 0
Convers -DEALERS IN aLL A rcL
KINDS OF
1 P go f WITS Si 1 ; i i H A ^fsaav . m&mmf isxaeii a mtmm ■HBBBP
US” “Tag
Clothing, lints, Caps, Roots & Shoe? also Groceries such n.s Sugar,
Coffee, Tea, Syrup. Rice, Grim Weal, Oat M, al, line Tobacco, Snuff etc.
VVecall especial attention to our of
-(GJ
FANCYGROCER’ES &C 0 NFECTI 0 NER 1 ’S
Such as canned tomatoes, peaches, pineapples, oysters, salm n, Mack¬
erel, sardines, condensed mi k, jelly, pickles, camiy both fancy and
stick, nuts, raisins, citron, macaroni, one spoon baking powders, Here¬
ford's bread preparation, etc , etc. Our pej per and spices both ground
and grain are the very best in the market.
0-sirs TS : EM Jk
We also keep a gov d variety of Fresh Crackers, both plain and sweet.
Also the celebrated, Lustro ShoO and Stove Polish. A good lino of
Table and Poekel ciiII.m v, Cm-kcrv, Cl ,ins and H r o«l«'ar<‘, etd
«@rWE MAKE FINE CIGARS A SPECIALTY,“AM
CASH. G_ui’ : motto: Short Pi olits and quick W. IK Sales. IYEA T- mis sti icily
vi:u & iiHO.
MORE POPULAR THAN
---"lie Recent Improvements Made in The -
WHITE SEWl’G MACHINE!
_ ADD MUCH TO TH b
MA NY EXCELLENT QUA L -
'£’ iE S of AYAaifeyri,
Superior Machine f
'ft life /flmBt'
it is an Tailcs Kspcial and Favorite Others, of Ladies, ya W ■■■
Who if so ‘hem for the many ndvania: r *<^P |p«i ilw -
they EVERY poses*over other -j- oving Machine: *
VV arrented H- W - i) years. I %
Wholesale J J ) and A- T Retail J \ N Dealers, d n il . -I---.: A;
1 50 Broad St., Atlanta Grorgia.
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i «• & D. M. ATM AND, Ag rets UP '
Conyers, Georgia, -- . Gr