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1 HE CONYERS WEEKLY.
EXTRA.
We w ill issue on the 21st inst. a
laage number of extra papers which
w il. send out to tire cinfcens of all
we
adjoining counties and to many oth
era iti different parts of ihe S'ate and
country. We expect to m tke it a
nice paper, showing up our town, out
merchants and our county in the best
possible manner. As an advertising
medium far our merchants it will be
unexcelled and as we will make 1. u r
juices very low we hope 10 have eve
1 v house and business well represent¬
ed; There is no business but what
would be benefited by placing an ad
vertisement in this issue, We will
call on our business nu n in a few
days.
A VERY
GOOD THING.
I have now one ■■of me best found -
rys in the United States making two
qualities ol Cock Stove for mevt z :
the “ New Pilot’’and the Ec h o
1 have just received a cur load o
them, and have opened my business
tar the season in one of the elegant
store rooms in the Night building.
The v.-ry latest improvements and
the best materials are put on these
stoves and I will sell them a’ prices
never before known in this place
Come see for yourself and especially
( ramine my fine stove the “ New Pi
lot. ’’ E. Roberts.
’ Green counhy boasts of one of the fin
est mineral springs in the state.
The .Forsyth Democrat will hereafter
he known as the Milton Democrat.
Tbomasville will be ready to accommo¬
date Not them visitors this winter.
Labor suing machines are meeting
w ith la-tje sales in Greene county.
Two attempts at incendiary fires were
made in Atlanta last Saturday night.
Mr. R. A. WchUn, of Ifarnesvillo, had
his arm badly cut, by a gin, which he was
attempting to repair.
The three roads centering in Albany,
will-erect a union depot for Lire accom
inndttfiori of the traveling public
Policeman Maher, of Savannah, was
tired upon in the dark ai d seriously in-,
jnred by an unknown negro.
The Sparta Sunbeam has enough sen¬
timent left to object to the confederate
monument at that place,being used as a
scratching post for hogs.
It will be necessary for Atlanta to raise
8150,000 to secure the rebuildiug of the
Kimball House. Of diis amount $70,000
is,now in sight.
Albert Thompson, charged withe set¬
ting (ire to a trestle 'll the Columbus A
Rome railroad, has been committed to
jail, after a preleniinary trial.
The Augusta Chronicle says : Tf ti
.-outh will refuse to squander her wealth
orodnetion in.cotfon futures and wildcat
stocfc.s. die will become the richest sec
on. As far as possible we should live
.within oupselvcs and ivest our surplus
,at home.
ji'iie Pike News says it will not try to
'persuade those people who do not feel it
is 1 heir duty to pay for the education of
other men’s children, of tho ’• folly
their ways ” This i,s a pieee of
eration on the part of the News that
smacks strongly of disci, tion.
The Greensboro Herald says : A large
and enthusiastic meeting of fit zens was
held at Greshamvillu last Saturday, to
■onsiuer the practicability of navigating
the Oconee. Steps were taken loosing
to the organization of a slock company
tor the pnrpo e. The stock was put at
$20 a share, and a committee of inllueu
list gentlemen appointed to solicit sub
scriptions and have an accurate survey
made of the river.
The negroes ab>ut Washington
considerably alarmed. There ia a report
amongthem that thereare some students
put getting nji bodies dead or alive just
as it surtn them, for the medical colleges.
AcotTiu and skeleton were chalked on
the door of one of the negroes and he s
fully eonvenced that he ha 1 ! been spatted.
At one ot their cUurches afewnighis
ago the alarm was so great that in any of
them wqre afraid to go home.
The outrages of the negro roughs on
tha outskirts of Savannah have not yet
been quelled. The News says editorial¬
ly : It is daily becoming more evident
that si mathing'mnst he do-ie to rid this
community of the crowds of idle worth
less, loafing negroes which infest it.
There are hundreds aud perhaps thou¬
sands of them. The most of them a e
young negroes who make no pretei; e of
earning a living.' Thev sleep the belter
part of the day and gamble, steal and
commit various other criu o- at night.
Tae bolder ones do not confine them"
selves to minor crimes, but assault, rob
and even murder peaceable citizens
Tiiere is a great deal of indignation
among the better classes of our people
on account of the outrages which have
been committed, and. infact, which are
a’i the while being committed.
a;t«r ating
Don't ca l so frequently on your sick
friend as to mtke your «Jttmpafl'3T and
conversation a bon.
Don’t make a practice of relating
or stories calculated to depress the
spirit of the Jck.
Tire great issue that will he presented
to our people in the nest race for rep
retentive will be higher negro education
at the expense of the white men accept
or reject.
There is not the least doubt in our
minds but, the taxable property in our
county is given in §300000 less than
what it iea!ly is worth O'er one half
of the land in the county is not given
in at more than one half in real value
HAFttUo £8 &T. Ml'Slllii i.es. Is,
i'e, Miviiiirts Ij ami H«rlr
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PB0v.HA3F.lS’ PAST 1LU REMED
M 1 OK n g ?ie*i a*ul uth* r • ho Mitlt ‘1
fell '.ruin «■ heir 2.vi Prcmaluft >ou» ioomy an«l Exhaustion Physical coDscqueucea Deidl ant
<{ufckiy Binu\
a.i t radically cured,
The Reined} is put up in • •Bio. 1 (lusting a montbj, $Jl,
\o. 'J ivnoinrh to find f* i-nre, vine as in n vere ea'CaA *5; No.B
(lasting tur ce mouths), $«. Sent by luuil <r plain wrappers
Hire* tlnn s for I *it mj 5 arroiupany rath Bo*. Pamphlet appiMtUlioO dcscri
iiin*, tins disease a nd mo de of cur r soul scaled on
FIS llirstrutiki Circular ■3CSIKRSS r ■!_ » .* Atlanta, A tivo BXpKBSm actual <*n. li-jSJ
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E. VANWINKLE & C0„
MANUFACTURERS OF
OOttOH GlHS, _ FeGU.
0j»g COlldeilSerS,
Cotton Presses, Oil Machinery and
Saw Mills.
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SAW GIN AND SELF-FEEDER,
Exihited hv.
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.,
At, v the Interrmti‘nal Colfcon Expo
r. t,ion, Atlanta. Ga , 181)1. Awarded
tor bes.t sample, best general results
in Ginning, and best const meted Ma¬
chine the first pviz •, $100. or gold
uu'dai.
H. S. Kicks, T. M Stncd“s, M ssiss
si((>i; W. K. Banows, ( onneticut,
Judges. H. I. Kimball, Director Gen.
Also, first premium at tho South
Carolina State B'airs and the Georgia
hairs.
'This Gen is an iron frame, steel
ever3 fcllillg of the vcry J>e6t
matei ia! and ail guerautced
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0 D UBLE SCREW PRESS.
Slid to be the Press in die world.
Suitable for Hors.-, S' am and Wider
p ower . Takes u i ut little room
Ginning amt Packing can go on at th
same time.
E. VAN WINK 8 E & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Mm. M. Jordan ) Fred B. Pope,
Formerly Sibly &.J. Washington, Ga.
JORDAN & POPE,
Cotton Factors
AND
Com Merchants
Augusta Georgia.
gStTSpecial attention given ‘o weights.
Quick sales: prompt returns. We refer
by permission to Mr. Z. McCord, Presi
dent the National bank, Mr. T- W Cos
ery Oresident Planters Loan ami Sav
ings bank, August a, Oa Messvr. John
M. Clarks’ Sons.
z McCCRD. F. W. FOSTER.
. FOSTER.
M’C0RD&
Cotton Factors and Commission
A I V. and Warehouse on CAMPBELL Street,
iVieiUldlllb o Between Broad & Reynolds the store of Z.
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Mr,Corel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Consignments Solicited. Personal A'teihion given to Business. The
Instructions of Consignors Promptly Obeyed.
W. II. HOWARD, C. H. HOWARD, S. P. WEISIGER.
W.H J
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO, 20 SEFNTH MTNTOSHST,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Consigmnen's of Cotton and other P-oduce Solicited
Orders For Lagging And Ties Filled At Lowest Market Prices.
U. F. HARPER and BRO.,
—DEALERS IN—
DECATTTR STREET, CONYERS, GA.
Keep always on hand a lull and complete assortment of the very best
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
MOTIONS, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, MEAT, FLOUR ETC.,
SUGAR, COFFEE, CONFECTIONERIES,SPICES,CANNES GOODS
SUCH AS TOMATOES, MACKEREL, CONDENSED MILK, SAR¬
DINES. &C, SAUCES, PICKLES, BUSTARDS
And fact everyth ing kept in This Market and other
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turn vt:
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J'lCVoM a
Sin e a. LLi i a,A - VS £ili, -O.
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goods delivered free in tke City,
RESPECTFULLY,
U. F. HARPER & BRO
DT H T)TT H
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Fistula, Fisure and ectlar J loars.
Dr. Taber,
NO. S2 DECATUR STEET, ATLANTA, GA.,
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THESE DISEASES.
And lias cured cases of forty years’ standing. Cure guaranteed. If I fail to cure
yon of Piles I will return your money- Address, enclosing stamp,
F. F. TABER. P. 0- Box 262, Atlanta,Ga.
J, S.DANIELL, -DEALER IN f
MACHINERY, FERTILIZERS ETC.
ISteam READ Engires, T HIS. MstiMrli ' LOOK Sells CLOSELY theceiebra
Go 1 ton Presses, — rs THE - ted Birdsall, and
Srw Mills, Syrup /1 Auli man Ta vim
Mills, Threshes, » T Engines, the Van
Cotton Gin-, and 1HB 1 Winkle, Winship
Portable Corn Is J f-i and Gnllett Col¬
Mills, Beltings etc. ton Gins. The
and in fact for all Best C mdensers
and any k nd ot 4utiP. and the very Fin
machinery that is est Threshes sild
wanted. M her IMPROVED TRACTION ENGINE Hi the South. A
V 011 W Rf.t pv'l-lv . With urge supply of the
ry don’t fail to or without Reverting? Gear 1 0, 1 S and 16 Vrry Roy.ce Reap
• Horae Power. Built by
call on nim. RUSSELL A CO., Massillon, 0. a, the best made
Al-o agent tor the famous Aultinan & p aylor Machinery. Yon can say
money by calling on me. S. DANIELL
, H J. COOL H j H AND BRO,
53 South Broad Street Atlanta,
—^WIIOLESALF—
Paints,Oils, Varnishes,Brushes & Window Galss,
—Headquarters for all' k kinds of—
MIXED PAXJTTS § AT WHOLESALE,
Guaranteed equal to anything mad'. Send fot color card and jjrices.
A « aUo keep .as tine line Machine, Plugine and Cylinder Oils as i>
kej.t in the City, End are
Headquarters foi any and alt Sixcn Glass.
F. J. Cooled., vV iii ., 53 South Broad sfc, Atlauta, Ga.
The Biggest and The Best !
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Constitution 12 months for only
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Official organ Rockdale County
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Of e/ery discription executed
quickly and in a neat manner.
■ THE LuWEbT PRICE
Address or call on J. N. Hale
Editor,
('onyers Georgia.
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y S SGHOFIELD & SONS. Proprietors, Macor, Georgia.
Manufacturers and Dealers in every Variety of Agricultural Machinery.
Schofield’s Pat. Cotton Presses, Boilers, Engines
SAW, GRIST and FLOUR MILLS, SORGHO MILLS and KETTLES,
Castings of Every Kind, Shaftings, Pulleys and Hangers.
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