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^mNYER S WEEKLY.
who HAS acquired a large
practice by study.
This i» emphatically an age of
M Trades and manufactures;
‘"'.it r- t.rofespions a.d
pursuits all qm^r
" ll "' them, the wondrous
fhfip0 ' V ^auk 0 f
of progression. There is
P ° WCr advance,
re,it Grow, ’,ds improve
' the America people
the w at( ,i lW0 of
^ -da v and the man who stops one
I what his motes*
aion or
overtaken, passed and left to struggle
alone. This onward rush does
„ut itself particular
confine to any
bran ch of business or any particular
profession. It is a’ike co umon to
\ the practice of medicine, within
(he last few years, there has been a
wonderful progress. Theories and
methods for healing the sick are
fitecesslully used to-day, which
thirty years ago, would have made
he bad era of the profession hold
an their hands in mingled horror and :
ietoniahment. It is not necessary J
jo emi mcratewhat those them les and
W d .ST
But and
fhemistry have combined and many
8r „ the good fruits from this union,
The old-time practice—once so
common —of a practitioner being
surgeon, phyacian, druggist and nurse,
has been displaced, and to require
reputation or wemth now in this
heaven-born profession, one must
make some special disease his study.
H# must work out its origin, its
stages, its effect; be must pore over
irliat will best relievo the disease he
i«a dcteiuine.I to conquer, and when
l* h-.s worked it oat. successfully,
practice, reputation aud reward are
big. Some make the oye and ear
lliei- study; s Me the lungs; others
tie kidney and live,; and soon tor
the various members ot that wonderful
struct,uv called man.
In the citv of Atlanta there is a
physician who enjoy* a Slate rep¬
utation. He is a specialist and his
labors have b*wn rewarded. Tnis
gentleman is Dr. F. F. Taber, IB
has made a study for years of
Hemorrhoids and diseases of tha‘
pariicul.r class. The cruel and
aimost in hum an mr»de once used of
applying the knife for the treatment
ot this class of diseases has Inert
successfully overcome by Dr. Taber.
Hts method of cure—whatever it
is—infallible, and the remarkable
Miecess he has had throughout, that
and adjacent states testifies to the
thoroughness of hm cure, lie is
tcarcely ever at his home in the city;
for be is called hither and tnither by
those who nave heard ot hie suc
cess.
Dv. Taber has made a study of his
specially; the origin, the progress, the
eft’ et. He has lound out, by the
same persistent stt dy, what, is the
minieii ; and that know ledge lie uses
for ike hem fit of the suffering.
So great has been his success in
the treatment of the disease, that
1 is serv ice* are in constant demand
He makes regular trips through the
principal cities nt Georgia and other
Southern States, end his rooms are
always crowded at the hot 1 with
patients. He has been more than
fccessful in point of cures effected,
and |»e has undertaken but few
oa*es that he has not readily and
permanently relieved.
These are not tin warranted state¬
ments which we are making. Every
where that he goes there are hun.
dreds who will bear testimony to the
truth of what we say.
We are glad to note that Dr. Taber
has been successful, both in point of
cures and his recompense. He has
relieved hundreds from suffering and
misery, and it always affords us pleas¬
ure to write of men who do good to
mankind.
Dr, Taber i* a gentleman of a kind
and charitable heart. He purse is
z;t'«r. h ; ::ivt
•ufferinjj and afflicted. He has
patients among the ig hest classes cf
oni citizens, but never hesitates to
render render roBof relief lo those m - needy 1 and ,
straightened circumstance*.
It will be but a natural sequence
lor the requtation of Dr, Tal er to
grow, and the amount ot his practice
to steadi|y increase. And we t ust
h will. He deserves, not only for
kis skill aud knowledge but for his
kindness aud gentleness.
TAX ASSFSTMENT FOR 1S83.
Rockdale Court of Ordinary I
Chambers, Sep. 21 1883.
Whereas Ilis Excellency, Henry D.
McDaniel, Governor of the Slate of
Geogia, having assessed twenty-five
cents on the hundred dollars of the
“*»••• Properly of th„ sl.lefor the
S, ““ T “^ >ear 1883.
^* s ordered by the Court of Ordi
" al 7 of Rockdale county, that the
lowing assessment be and the same
are benl.y made as the coiit-ly lax
* 0 ' - RocktlaIe county tor the year 1883
for the purposes herein after set torth
*• W.
W. Nelms, (ax collector of Rockdale
county, or Ids successor in office, and
paid over to the emin'y treasurer of
said county, by the 15th day of De¬
cember, next.
I. For the building and repairing
of bri, 1 S es a,Kl other P ublic buildings
and all other county purposes for the
year 1883 , Thirty five cents on the
hundred dollars of the taxable prop
e,t y of Rockdale county.
II. For the purpose of paying the
^ n(l ,wd P etlt J" rOT3 tor t,ie J ear
i8S3 ’ Flflet!n c “" ls OT1 lbe *» nA ™ A
doll »' s of taxable property of
E( ' ck,Jal « count ' ‘
Ilf, For the siipport ofpaitpets lor
the year 1883, Ten cents on the hum.
1
of Rockdale county. „ O. c Seamans,
Ordinary.
rp
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BOOTS, SHOES,
&
H A R N ESS,
CONYERS ........ GA.
$8i"T am prepared to do all kind of shoe
work. Making, sewed or pegged, mend¬
ing. I fill a 1 orders, and do all work
neatly, promptly, durably and cheaply,
fine work s specialty. Give me your
work and I insure satisfaction- I keep
also s fine line of hand and machine
made harness, bridles, bits, catches, col¬
lars buckles etc., infant, everything con the
nected with harness. My work is
best, my prices the bottom. Call and see
me sop. 2l 3iuos.
A VE3Y
GOOD THING.
I have now one of t ne best found¬
ry* iu the United States making two
qualities of Cook Stove for me, viz :
the “ New Pilot ” ai d the 4 Echo
I have just rece red a car load o
them, and have opened my business
for the season in one of the elegant
store rooms in the Night building.
The v, ry latest improvements and
the bes.t materials are put on these
stoves and I will sell them a f prices
never before known in this place.
Come see for yourself and especially
examine my fine flora the “ New Pi
lot. ” E. Robketb.
CITY MARKET i
-BY-—
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:o:
'TNiey keep always on hand the very
nicest freshest meats, in the way of
BEEF & PORK >
-SAUSAGE,-
Backbone & Ribs.
Also Mutton. When von want nice
meats, good weights aud cheap prices,
call at the City Market first door above
Pest-Ollice Conyers, Ga.
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13 Broad Street....... ATLANTA, GA.
Atists and Painter’s Material,
French and American Window Glass etc.
—Agents For—
Averill Mixed Paint Company.
Also Agents For
THF SILICATE PAINT COMPANY*.
Petrify recommended Liquid, a sure remedy Internation¬ for damp
walls, by the Insti¬
al Aealth Congress and Sanitary
tute of Great Brittain.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
commercial men.
OWENS HOTEL, Formerly Cruse House,
J M OWENS, PROPRIT'R
Newly fitted up. Table affords. supplied Free Hacks with
the best the market
mee t all trains. A trial is all I ask.
COVINGTON....................GEORGIA.
► * •■msrnm
to 5 -ION m
WESi
^s^msssr&rmmi trial. Warranto
Bolden 6 /ear*. All tilts M low, j
Toe ftoc book, address
vjDNUOriniMAMTON, luouian, fTjjTil
GEO R. LOMARD & CO. J
FoundrY AnD MachinE AnD BoileR V/orkS,
Near the Water Tower, 1014 to 102G Fenwick St.,
MAKE AND SELL THE REST
Saw Mills,Grist Mills, Cane Mills, Plantation Machinery
En(dnes and Bo ii ers> Cotton Screws Shaftings,
Pullevs Hangers. Journal Boxes, .Mill Gear*
lar and Files, Belting and. IWB
Saws and Glimmers
Babbitt Metal and Brass Fitting Globe and
Check Valves, W histles. Gnages. &c.,lrnn and *
Brass Castings and Gin Ribs and Inj ‘Ctors- prices.
We Repairing promptly done and at lowest brass having
cast every day both iron
greatly increased onr capacity with the latest
improved tools. WV are running full time with ioo hands, which enables or to
till orders promptly at lowest prices Give ns a trial befo-e sending elsewhere.
Agents for Georgia and South Carolina f >r Korting a Universal Injector, the best
boiler feeder out. "’dries with one lever. Will work warm or cold water ami will
lift water. Warranted to give satisf‘Ction. Send for circulars before yon buy any
other. They are better than a pump* sept28—6m
The “ Excelsior Stove House.”
A Special invitation to merchants and the puplie generally to examine ‘ before
purchaiing ,” the largest stock, of
STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Stamped and plain tin ware. Japanned ware.Jwood and willow ware, gas fixtures
Slate and iron mantles, grates, rubber hose, wrought iron-pipe for steam, gas
And water. Brass goods, tte >m whistles, plumbers, materials water closets etc.
This is th largest and most varied stock that is kept in the South, and we mean
to excell in Quantitv, Qualitv and Price. Onr stock of gas fixtures, mantels and
Grates, is simply the laegest in the south. Gold b run zed and ebony chandeliers,
In latest designs. We are the
STOVE EMPORIUM OF THE SOUTH.
H^rTUan fill sll orders promptly at reasonable prices. We are practical plumbers
and gas fitters, tin and iron roofers, man 1 - Pa ■ furors of galvanized iron cornice and
Ornamental sheet in n work concrete sewer and drain pip®. Agents for Knowela
Steam pumps and Macks Lrijoct-j's.
HUNTICUTT & BELLINGRATH,
38 & 38 PEACHTREE i
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS!
J. s SCHOFIELD & SONS' Proprietors, Macor, Georgia.
Manufacturers and Dealers n every Variety of Agricultural Machinery.
Schofield's Pat. Cotton Press:s, Boilers, Pngineb
SAW, GRIST and FLOUR MILLS, SORGHO MILLS and KETTLES,
Castings of Every Kind, Shaftings, Pulleys and Hangers.
—Agents For—
Judson’s Standard Governor, Nordyke And Marmon Mills.
And the Celebrated FAUGHT DEERING IIORSE POWER.
—Keep constantly in stock a Full Line of—
ENGINE FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, BELTING-PIPING, COMBI¬
NATION MONKEY W BENCHES ceC. &C,
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CHINA
DINNER AND TEA SETS, VASES.
Flag eatlery, TQilet Sets, ©ast«s.
FORKS, SPOONS, IIALL AND LIBRARY 7- LAMPS.
The Cheapest Goods in the South at
McBrides China Palace,
ATLANTA, GA.
Cases, Merchants Wood remember th >t th ■ bought saving from on freight on A Crockery, Co-, Glassware, Show
ware, T111 w are etc. McBride is a good pro it.
sep. 2l. iv. McBRIDE & CO.
George R. Sibley. Asbury Hull. P. B. Tobin.
«•—
MORE POPULAR THAN EVER.
The Recent Improvements Made in The
WHITE SEWI’G MAOHINE!
ADD MUCH TO THK ----
MANY EXCELLENT QtUAL
TIES of this
Superior Machine.
It is an Espeial Favorite of Ladies,
Tailos aud Others,
Who use them for the many advantages
thev posesa over olher Sewing Machines.
EVERY WHITE MACHINE
W arrented for 5 wars. 4
J. J) A T F. SMITH.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers, is;-. W%&
50 Broad St., Atlanta Georgia. mm m-'f -m
jA sDfcjsk-.'
H- P. & D. M. ALMAND, Agents
Conyers, Georgia.
-H. P, & D. M, ALMAND,-
(6 /m;yw¢, @651” m,
-Dealers In-
EENERM. MERCHANDISE.
Every Kind
We have in stock and are daily receiv
in a handsome line of goods ol every
kind, which we will sell low down- We
are paying the highest prices for all kind
of country produce, cotton etc.
Now’s the Time
TO
@3343 A31" gm $8
&3 EV? AEGAIgfiY
Dont forget It.
I //> / 2/ v? f x
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ti P & D M Almand
CO MLhSMALKIT.
[Corrected Weekly.]
Cotton . • • • .... 7 to ,9,feta.
Corn..... •/ .... 65 centre
Meal..... .... 75 cents.
Hay..... . . $ 1,35 to 1,5’W
Bran..... .... 90 cents.
Oats..... , 4o cents.
Wheat . . . . . . . $ 1 , to l,io.
Flour .... , $6 to £8 a barei.
Fulkmeat. . ......9«ts.
Lard..... . . i2 to 14 cts.
Sugars . . . . . . . 8 to 13 cts.
Salt..... , . $f,iO to $ 1 , 20 .
Collee .... . . . 12 to 30 cts.
Syrup N. 0 . . . . 60 to to cts.
Other Syrup . . . Jo to 75 cu.
Peas..... . . , 6 $to 70 cts.
Rice . . .8 to lo cts.
Chick ns . < • . . to to 20 cts.
Butter j ■ . . . 2 o to 25 ots.
. .
Eggs .... ..... 1 5 cts.
COUNTY OfFIGfbftS.
Ordinary . • • • . . . O Seamans
Sheiff..... . . . A. P- Mltcliel.
Clerk...... . J. J. McCord.
Tax Collector . • • .• . . W. W. Neitua.
Tax Receiver......Wm. T. Hu son
Coroder ... Geo. W. Oaks
Surveyor . . . . . . R- A. Guinn.
Court 3rd Mondays in February and Au¬
gust. J. D. Stewart, judge ; Etnnietr
Worn mack, Solicitor.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor . . . , . A. M. Helms,
Clerk .... • • ■ J. R. Maddox.
Marshal . . . . . B. Of. a Uac«
Deputy M. . . . . . L. S. Bellah.
Overseer . . . . . . J. R. Irwin.
) M. W. Maddox. W Irwin.
Courcilmen > ,1 S. Paniell, Geo. Weaver
j 8. J. Cowan, G. M. Jones.
Meet Every 1st. Monday.
CHURCHES
First Baptist ■ • . . . J. M. Brittain.
Preaching . . ■ . . . 2 d. Sunday*.
Sunday school . • • . , . 3 p. be
Methodist. . . . Brrtow Bighanx.
Preaching..... . . . 1st, 3d Sundays.
Sunbsv school . • . . . . 8 p. m.
.
Presbyterian . . . . . H Quigg.
Preaching .... . 4’h Sundays.
Sunday school . . . . . . .9 a. m.
Second Baptist......Geo. R. Moof.
Preaching . . . . 3rd Sundays.
Sunday school . ■ • . . . 9 n. rrt.
Primitive..... Isaac Hamby.
Preaching..... . 2d Sunday*.
P erfect P astry P atent.
FOR SALE,
One of the most valuable lots in th*
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 old Dan
Scott lot. It is a capital business lot and
no mistake- For terms, particulars &c-,
call on John H. Almand atJ. II. Almand
& Fop’s store.
Look Here.
employ this mothod to asfc all who
are due tbejiformer firm of 8. J. Cowan
& Son to come forward snd waited make settle-^ lonf
mentsatonce. We have
and patiently, and as we are anxious to
close our books we ask yon to come for¬
ward and settle now. If you cannot pay
all in money come and settle by note as
we must close our books. I can be found
at tlie Millinery eto-e of Mrs. P. A- Cow¬
an and S. J. Richardson on Commerce
street, Conyers, Ga.
S. J. Cowan
Read This.
gtST We earnestly ask all who arc due'us
on accounts or notes to come forward at
once and make settlements as we are
needing the money, AVe have many
aocounta that have been running a long
time on parties we know to b« good, but
we need the money now, and must have
it. So come on and] pay us and by so
doing you will greatly favor and.obfige.
We are yet at onr old stand on Com¬
merce street. We calPyour attention be¬
low to our
NEW GOODS.
aarThanking our customers for pa«t fa¬
vors, we ass thom to call and examine
our fall and winter goods. We hare on
hand and are continually receiving an
elegant assortment of bats, feathers flow¬
ers, velvets, ribbons, laces, corsets, hoops
shirts, ruehing, zephyr arid a beautiful
line of necK wear, plush and velvet col¬
lars, handkerchiefs, and also jewelry and
ha : r goods besides various other articles
too numerous to mention. We will sell
low down for cash. Call and see us when
in town. Yours Truly,
P A Cowan & S J Riliehardson
$ 2,00
Will get the
ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTISUTION
and
THE CONYERS WEEKLY,
one whole 1,00 year!
§
Will get ihe Conyrrs Weekly one year
when paid in ad vance.
When sent by mail f 1.25 will be the ’
v***- Address,
THE WEEKLY, Conyers, Ga