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THE CONYERS WEEKLY.
0 FFICIAL ORGAN CITY OF CONYFRS.
FFICIAL ORGi.V OF ROCKDALE COCSTY.
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J. N. Hale Kditot.
Ladies!
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beiDg ona-nicth its
*ize. Jt i i not a rood •
P or chart, but a eeaie of incho*.
' With it a iady can cut from any fashion
* Gv&. Agea- Cony or*
Tt is not a Chart or Model hut a square
of inches. Bv it you can cut any gar¬
ment for L«dies. Gentlemen and a 1 kind
ef Children suit*. Strict attention given
to letters of inquiry. Local and traveling
agents want'd. Mrs. S. E. Summers,
Gen. Agent, Conyers, Ga.
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BOOTS. SHOES }
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H A R N ESS,
CONYFRS GA.
B*aS“I am prepared to do all kind of shoe
work. Making, sewed or pegged, mend
ing. I fill ad orders, anti do all work
neatly, prompt'y, durably and cheaidy.
fine work a specialty. Give me jour
work and I insure wiriaction I kt ep
also a fine line of hand and machine
made harness, bridles, bits, catches, col¬
lars buckles etc., infact, everything con¬
nected with harness. My work is the
best, my prices the bottom. Call and see
me sep. 2l 31110s.
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Mm. M. Jordan | Fred B. Pope,
Formerly Bibly & J. Washington Ga.
JORDAN & POPE,
C otton Factors
AND
Com Merchants
Augusta Georgia.
iSrSpecial attention fiven <0 weights.
Quick sales: prompt returns. We refer
by permission to Mr. Z. McCord, Presi¬
dent the National bank, Mr. T- W. Cos
ery (president Planters Loan and Sa
fogs bank, Augusta, Oa. Messrs. John
M. Darks’ Sams.
A. P. TRIPOD,
T3 Broad Strkkt. ATLANTA, GA.
Atists and Painter’s Material,
French and American Window Glass etc.
—Agents For—
Avcrill Mixed Paint Company.
Alsu Agents For
THF SHJCATE PAINT COMPANY.
Petrify Liquid, a sure remedy for damp
walls, recommended by the Internation¬
al Aealth Congress and Sanitary Insti¬
tute of Great Brittain.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
COMMERCIAL MEN.
OWENS HOTEL, Formerly Crme House,
J M OWENS, PROPRITR
Newly fitted up. Table affords. supplied Hacks with
the best the market Free
meet all tvains. A trial is all I ask.
COVINGTON GEORGIA.
TAX ASSFSTMENT FOR >883.
Rockdale Chambers, Court Sep. of Ordinary 21 18 Q 3. !
Whereas His Excellency, Henry D.
MeD*niel, Governor of the State of
Geogia, having assessed twenty-five
cents on the hundred dollars of the
taxable property of the state for the
State Tax lor the year 1883.
It is ordered by the Court of Ordi¬
nary of RocLdile county, that the
following assessment be and the same
are hereby made as the couhty tax
for Rockdale county for the year 1883
for the purposes herein after set forth
and that the same be collected by W.
V TV. Nelms, tax collector of Rockdale
county, or his successor in office, and
paid over to the coun’y treasurer of
said county, by the 15th day ot De¬
cember, next.
J. For the building and repairing
of bridges and oilier public buildings
and all other county purposes for the
year 1883, Thirty five cents on the
hundred dollars of the taxable prop¬
erty of Rockdale county.
II. For the purpose of p->ying the
grand and petit jurors tor the year
188S, Fifteen cent6 on the hundred
dollars of the taxable property of
Rockdale county.
III. For the support of paupers for
the year 1888, Ten cents on the hun*»
dred dollars of the taxable property
of Rockdale couuty, O, Seamans,
Ordinary.
pfltol gp ip
dOKKH, BE PAYS !■ ‘ii
trial. WirrsnU ( yutl. idkicstslow V'|| J9
Vorbae book, adores*
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LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION
Whereas Thoruas 0 Harden hav
ing in proper form applied to me for
let.m of«dmini«lrrtiooi>„ th.
of John F. Harden, late of said
county, deceased, this is therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the said
John F. Harden, deceased, to he and
appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in November next at 10
o'clock a. tn., then and there to show
cause, if any they can, why perma¬
nent letters of administration should
not he granted to Thomas H. Harden
on the estate of John F. Harden, de¬
ceased.
October 2d, 1883.
Witness my hand and official sigs
uature. O. SEAMANS,
septo 4 t Ordinary.
NOTICE.
Bv virtue of an order issued from
the Court of Ordinary of Rickdale
count), will be sold before the court
house door in the fown of Conyers on
the first Tuesday in November npxf.
wirhin the leg*] hours >t sale, the
following tract or parcel of land be¬
longing te the ettaie of James G.
Fitzpatrick, deceased, known as the
Froetnan place, lying in the JTenth
disiict of originally Henry, now
Rockdale county, and being a part of
lot No. (145) one hundred and forty
five, and bound on the east, by J. J.
Cowen, north by Ansel Willingham,
on the west by Donie Sparks and on
the south by W. H Brisendine, con¬
taining fifty acres, mo e or less.
The above named land will be sold
for the purpose of paying debts s..d
distribution among the heirs and
creditors. Terms of sale w.ll be cash.
September 28, 1883.
J. T. ADAIR, Admr.
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LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION
Georgia. Rockdale Gundy.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas .Jacobus Periy has in
due form app.ied to me for perma¬
nent letters ot administration on the
estate rl M. C. Petty late of said
county deceased, and l will pass up-,
on raid application <01 the first Mon¬
day in November 1883. Given under
my hand and official sigustiue. Tbis
1st day of Otobtr, 1883.
O. SEAMANS,
octo Ordinary.
NOTICE,
Parties owing J. & W. E. Treadwell A
Co. must come forward and set* le at
once, as the estate is obliged to be
wound up.
Call on F, S. Treadwell, in charge of
papers, at their old stand.
Co nyers, Ga.. October tst, 1883.
Read This.
ttSTWe earnestly ask all who are due ur
on accounts or notes to come forward at
once and mako settlements as we are
needing the money. We have many
aocounts that have been running a long
time on parties we know to be good, but
we need the money now, and must have
it. So come on and pay ns and by so
doing you, will greatly favor .and ob'ige.
We are yet at our old stand on Com¬
merce street. We calljyour attention be¬
low to our
NEW GOODS.
jtf*Thanking our customers for pari fa
vors, we asK them to call and examine
our fall and winter goods. We’ha re on
hand and are continually receiving an
elegant assortment of hats, feathers flow¬
ers, velvets, ribbons, laces, corsets hoops
shirts, ruching, zephyr and 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 Eilichardson
NOTICE.
Having had my saw mill burned and
needing money to have it replaced, I
earnestly ask all who are due me money
to come forward and make settlements
with me. I need the money, and I ask
j’ou to come forward and see meat once
Yours, &c..
A. N. PLUNKETT.
ATTEKD THE
Of Kentucky University, LEXINGTON, KY.
T r m « to complete tba P»U Diplama Coorte iboat
10 weeks. Total €•*•, including Tuttiou. Book*, Statioa*ry, Course
Board, fcc., abed $«. Talerraphy UHgbt. Literary
for one year If desired, free. Nearly 400 student* from 21 fcuiet
la*t rear. 6.060 L. •ar'eeeeful gmduates. Tteatian. Fall
Stud^v*** S-udrm, c»« heein ! ,ftn at at H, aav time; t,»«; no nt» ,*CJ sttnw
betia; Stpt.mbfr 10th. Fot foil p»t«c»!ir», hiiir«u
wilbur R, SMITH. Lexington, Ky.
What will it do3
brown’s Iron Bitters? Good fo£
wh t? Well, see what it has done.
oObe^^f^.'
chiUs an( i faer. Who
wan £g shake with cold and burn
with heat, when a bottle or two cf
Browns Iron Bitters will drive the
source of the misemet away r
How about rheumatism f It cured
Mr. Brashear, of Baltimore, and
hundreds of others.
Those dreadful nerzous troubles.
Mr. Berlin, of Washington, the well
jenown Patent attorney, was entirely
relieved by Brown’s Iron Bitters.
Tke ailments cf the kidney *.—
Brown’s Iron Bitters cured Mr. Mon¬
tague, of Christiansburg, Va., and
an army of other sufferers.
Debility and languor. The Rev.
J. Marshall West, Eilicott City, Md.,
is one cf the many clergymen re¬
stored by Brown’s Iron Bitters.
And as with vertigo, malaria, liver
complaint, and headache, Brown’s
Iron Bitters is the Great Family
Medicine. a
LOOK!
TO OUR CUSTOMERS FRIENDS AND
THE PUBLIC
We take this method of informing
you thri our teruis will be CASH
from OCTOBER 1st. up to January 1 st,
1884. As we ha*e been doing a heavy
time business, we are compelled to
have one fourth of the year to close
up our books. We hope none of our
friends will ask ns to vary from the cash
sysfem during the short time we ask
for. We have done all we could t>
accommodate our customers for the past
nine months. We saw sixty days *go
that the prospects were very gloomy
but still we kept our banners unfuil
ed, our doors open, our stock filled up,
and continued to let our customers have
goods on time. We have never turn¬
ed any one off that we promised to
run. We cordially ask yeti to call and
see ns when in need of goods, as we are
determined to sell extremely LOW
FOR THE CASH, We also ask all
who owe us any, either on note or ac¬
counts, to please coil and settle a3 we
are compelled to have money to pay our
debts and to run our business, and to
enable ns to sell on time anothet
year. So please let us have a par t of
your first cotton. Remember that
prompt pay makes good credit and
secures goods at the lowest prices. Please
help ns now and we will help you after
y while Trusting we will not be misun
der stood, we remain.
Your Friends,
J. K- ALMAND, SON & CO,
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P erfect P astry P atent.
FOR SALE.
One of the most valuable lots in the
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 lotand
no mistake. For terms, particulars &c.,
call on John H. Almand atJ. H. Almand
& ton’s store.
Look Here.
employ this method to ask all who
are due the former firm of S. J. Cowan
& Son to come forward snd make settle¬
ments at once. We have waited long
and patiently, and as we are anxious to
close our books we ask you to come for¬
ward and settle now. If you cannot pay
all in money come ana settle by note r as
we must close our books. I can be found
at the Millinery store of Mrs. P. A Cow¬
an and S. J. Richardson ou Commerce
street, Conyers, Ga.
S. J. Cowan.
CITY MARKET i
-BY
W B & M_SMITH.
HThey keep always on hand the very
I nicest freshest meals, in the way of
BEEF & PORK,
-SAUSAGE,-
Backbone Sc Ribs.
Also Mutton. When von want nice
meats, good weights and cheap prices,
call at the City Market first door above
Post-Office Conyers. Ga.
A VERY
GOOD THING.
I have now one ofine best found
rya in the United States making two
qualities of Cook Stove tor me, viz :
the “New Pi!ot”and Die ‘ Echo”
1 have just received a car load of
them, and have opened my busimss
for the season in one of the elegant
store rooms in the Night building.
The very latest . improvements and ,
the best materials are put on these
stoves and I will sell them at prices
never before known in this place.
Cotne see for yourself and especially
examine ray fine fiove the “ New Pi
ot. ” E. KoBi-KTs.
GEO R. LOMARD & CO
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FoundrY And LaehinE AnD BoileR ' : o kS,
Near the Water Tower, 1014 to 1026 Fexwick St„
Avam'SA, ©j..,
MAKE AND SELL THE BEST
Saw Mills,Grist Mills, Cane Mills, Plantation Machinery
Engines and Boilers, Cotton Screws Shaftings,
Pnllevs Gangers. Journal Boxes, Mill Gear¬
ing, Gudireons, Turbine Water Wheels, Gm
Gearing, Judson 8 Governors, Disston’s Circu¬
lar Saws and Rummers and Files, Belting am’
Babbitt Metal and Brass Fitting Globe am
Check Valves, \V bistles, Guages &c., Iron and
Brass Castings and Gin Ribs and Inj 'dors
Repairing promptly done at lowest prices.
We cast every day both iron and brass having
greatly increased our eapaeitv with the latest
improved tools. We are rn»ning full time with ioo hands, which enables us to
till orders promptly at lowest prices Give ns a trial hefo-e sending elsewhere.
Agents for Georgia and South Carolina f >r Korting s Universal Injeetor, the best
boiler feeder out. Wonts with one lever. Will work warm or cold water and will
lift water. Warranted to give satisfaction. Send lor circulars before you buy any
other. They are better than a pump. sept a 8— 6 m
The “ Excelsior Stove House.”
A Special ,” invitation the largest to merchants stock, of f>nd the puplic generally to examine ‘ before
purchaiing
STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Stam pal and plain tinware Japanned ware,’wood an I willow ware, gas fixtures
Slate and iron mantles, grates, rubber hose, wrought iron pipe for steam, gas
Ai d water. Brass goods, steam whistles, plumbers, materials water closets etc
This is fh >. largest and most varied stock that is kept in the South, and we mean
to excell in Quantity, Quality and Price. Our stock of gas fixtures, mantels and
Grates, is simply the laegest in the south. Gold bronzed and ebony chandeliers,
In Is test designs. We are the
STOVE EMPORIUM OF THE SOUTH.
®@PCan fill all orders promptly at reasonable prices. We are practical plumbers
and gas fitters, tin and iron roofers, manufacturers of gal vanized iron cornice and
Ornamental sheet ir< n work, concrete se*er and drain pipe. Agents for Kno.vels
Steam pumps and Macks injectors.
HUNT1CUTT & BELLINGRATH,
36 & 38 PEACr TREE t
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS!
J- S SCHOFIELD & SONS, Proprietors, Macor, Georgia.
Manufacturers and Dealers n every Variety of Agricultural Machinery.
J C chofield's Pat. Cotton Presses, Boilers, Engines
SAW, GRISTand FLOUR MILLS, SCRGHO MILLS and KETTLES,
Castings of Every Kind, Shaftings, Pulleys and Hangers.
—Agents For—
Judson^s Standard Governor, Nordyke And Manana M i Is.
And the Celebrated FAUGHT DERRING HORSE PO WER.
—Keep constantly in stock a Full Line of—
ENGINE FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS. BELTING. PIPING oqMB!
NATION MONKEY WRENCHES ,y(j &C,
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CHINA.
DINNER AND TEA SETS, v \ sES.
Rae eatlerj, Toilet Sets, easlurs.
FORKS, SPOONS, IIALL AND LIBRARY LAMPS.
The Cheapest Goods in the South at
McBride’s China Palace,
ATLANTA, GA.
Merchants remember thri th saving on freight on Crockery, Glassware, Show
Cases, Wood ware, Tin ware etc. bought from McBride & Co. is a good pro it.
sep. 21. iy. McBKIDE & CO.
Gkorge R. Sibley. Asbury Hull. P. B. Tobin,
MORE POPULAR THAN EVER.
-The Recent Improvements Made iu The
WHITE SEWI’G MAOHINE!
ADD MUCH TO THE IPIBl!
MANY EXCEIiLENl QUAIi
^ 0 tills
J^U ^ p0T IO T i.Vl iiC Si 1I1G ,
It is an Esptial Favorite of Ladies, * mM
Who use them Talks for and the Others, many advantages ill§
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they poaess over other Sewing Machines.
EVERY WHITE MACHINE i
VVarrented for 5 years.
J JD . & T. F. SMITH. isis
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
50 Broad St., Atlanta Georgia. wmm
H . & D> ALMAND, Agents * -
Conyew, Georgia.
-H. P. & D, M, ALMAND
f/
-Dealers In-
GENEAM MERBHMIM
Every Kind.
We have in stock and are daily
in a handsome line of goods of evi
kind, which we will sell low down. 1
are paying the highest prices for all kj
of country produce, cotton etc.
Now’s the
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H P & D M Almm