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i ^CONYERS WEEKLY.
FOR SAlt OR RENT.
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Vitli f™ ■ 1 '' rooms, fireplace in each
i oo(n, with stove room attached; an
r supply of at the door,
Jailing waier
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■ 1 garden whose walks are strand-
1 w i( h grape vines of the best vari
ioni , ,J an orchard that afford fr„i,,
M*y to October. Aii oi aiiici,
is partially enclosed b.y a hedge of
■osage orange. No better home can
h e round in Conyers and none more
i Peasantly located Having deters
Vined to sell if pcssible, parties will
do well to call at this office.
oct 19 tf Edgar Jewel.
NOTICE—LAST GALL.
I will be at the following places
named below:
At Court gonnd, Lorain District,
Monday 22 * 1 ;
At Honey Creek Court ground,
Tuesday, 22 d.
Wednesday, 24 th, ad of this
for the purpose of collecting state
and county taxes of Rockdalecoumy
Tins is my last round. I shall cmse
book* the . 'fifteenth . of November
on
nrxt. Those wishing to save money
Hud trouble will do well to settle t heir
tax*'‘by that time. I can be fouud
in Conyers on the following ibvs of
each week from this date—Thu isdnys
Fridays arid Saturdays.
d m. W Nelms, T C.
This October 15th,,,1383.
$2,00
Will get the
ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTITUTION
and
THE CONYERS WEEKLY,
one whole year!
$ 1,00
Williget die Conyers Weekly one year
w hen paid in ad vanee.
When 1*0:11 by mail $1.25 will tie the
price Address,
THE WEEKLY, Conyers, Ga.
Fancy blue wool over shirt for fall
and winter, $ 1 , at Stewart’s.
CONYERS MARKET .
[Corrected Weekly ]
Cotton. . . . .... 7 r*. :> loots
Corn ..... .....6 cents.
Meal..... ..... 75 cents
Hay..... . . . $1,30 to 1,50.
11 van..... . . 90 cents.
-Oats...... . . -to cenis
Wheat . . . . $ , to 1 10
Four..... . . . $6 to 8 a bare 1
■buiktneat ■ . . .... 9 cts.
Lard .... 12 to 14 i. v.
Sugars .... . . 8 to 13 cv.
Salt..... $i,uO to 25.
Coffee .... . 1 2 to 30 Uhl.
Syrup N. 0 . . , . 60 to 80 cts.
Other Syrup . . 5 ° to 75 Cts.
Peas..... Dj to . /" -n CIS. *.
Rice..... e> o H) JO 1 _ cib.
Chickens . . . . . tn t lq 40 tiw
Butter .... “ *-o in to 2c fin
Eggs ...... . . to in/H tis. a
.COUNTY OFFIGERS.
Ordinary ........... O Peamans.
Sheiff.......... A. P. Mitchel.
Clerk . ......... J. J. McCord.
Tax Collector...... W. W.
Tax Receiver....... Wm. T. Knsoa.
Coroder..........Geo. W. Oaks.
Surveyor........R- A. Guinn.
Court 3rd Mondays in February and A«->
-gust. J. I). Stewart, judge ; Emmett
Wommack, Solicitor.
CITY OFFICERS
Mayor..... A. M. Helms.
Clerk..... • • • J. R. Maddox.
Marshal .... . . B. G. a llace
Deputy M..... . . . L. S. Bellah
Overseer . . . . . . . J. R. Irwin.
■) M. VV. Maddox, W Irwin
Cour.cilmen ) | J S. S. J. Daniell, Cowan, Geo. P. Christian. Weaver
Meet Every 1st. Monday
CHURCHES.
First Baptist......J. M. Brittain.
■Preaching...... . 2 d. Sunday's
‘Sunday school . . . • . . . . 3 p. m.
Methodist...... Brrtow Bigham.
Preaching...... ist, 3d Sundays.
Sunbay school . . . . . 3 p. in.
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Presbyterian Preaching..... . . • 4 , b VZ
Sunday school • ...... 98 . m.
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Second Baptist . • • . . . Geo. R. Moor.
Preaching . . . ■ • . . . 3rd Sundays
Sunday school .* • • . . . 9 a. m
Primitive .... • Isaac _
Preaching..... 2d Sundays.
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E, VANWINKLE & C0„
MANUFACTURERSOF
COttOll GillS, ’ Feed
ers & Condensers,
Cotton Presses, Oil Machinery and
Saw Mills.
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SAW GIN AND SELF
Exihited ^ by.
L. , V AN \\ INKLE & CO.,
At the Intcrnati -mil Colton Expo¬
Atlanta. Ga., 1881. Awarded
for Lest sample, best general results
in Ginning, and best constructed M»
rfiine tiie-first prize, $ 100 . or gold
no dai.
B. S. Ricks, T. M Smed< s, Missies
si| pi; W. E. Barrows, Conneticnt,
Judge*.. H. I. Kimball, Director Gen.
Also, first j rt rriium at the South
Carolina Stale r airs and the Georgia
Lairs.
This Gen is an iron frame, steel
shafts, ever) thing of the very best
matt 1 ial and ad guaranteed.
Er ^SJSEB!*
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mM/mses^s^ PR
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UBLE SCREW PRESS
Said to be the Press in the woiId.
Si-itnoie f- r Hova.-, Su on und N■■■ r
power. Takes up but little room
(jltnn'rag and Packing can go on at tne
*' inae nn,e "
E. Y AN WINKS E & CO,
A i h\’i tYU ( f'i
VIGOR,' HtALTHr 9 RMEN
ESTfceP
■ Jg
J? VC TtnllO a QA
W of by vse in.thousands Founded on
Mi FOR scientific cases. medical prin*
U. ; ; C iWS^cipies it has beeu.grow
while its ingiri favor have and reputation invariably
failed. The numerous direct application competitors of this remedy to
cite scat of the disease makes its specific iniiuence
felt "without delay. The natural functions of the
human organism are restored. Tlie animatiD^ ele
ments of life which have been wasted are given
back. The buovanteneugy of the brain and muscu
lar system renders the patient-cheerful; he gains
strength with DEJBILITY, raoiditv.
NERVOUS organic weakness, and
numerous physicians, obscure result diseases, youthful baffling indiscretion, the skill ol
be 6 t for
too free indulgence, and over brain work.
Do not temporize while such enemies lurk in
your system, Take a remedy that has cured thou
sands, and does not t interfere with you attention
to business or cause any pain or inconvenience*
j Send for ft Descriptive Pamphlet giving Anatomical V
Illustrations, which will convince the most sceptical and
that they can be restored to perfect manhood,
fitted for rthe duties of IH f \ feme a« if never affected.
Sent free to any one. Remedy Bold ONLY by the
HJJRR|S s?ER 9 E 3 YGO.MF’G CHEMISTS.
TO3MK.ICth.8i, ST. LOUIS, WO.
Oae Hcntti’streataeat $ 3 . two tenths $ 5 . ttrse aontia J7
TREATMENT.
A ceTtain cere for KervSU?
SK*Ly r r?emlnal Weats-
5-isss. Smpstence, ote.
The Reeip«STisf4 ia rny practice tor SsTmm
and snilluBtretedbeek oftiOpaKee giving idd e>
rectiooe wx-.-rx forpejf-tregtratrt, 4R*> H v-erstor, hasma, adrgMt »-•
2 JE. T.
OPIUM H&BIT
A.NS3 iOKITNSIKNBrESS,
KK'ELk\ e G e DUD?Gi£MKLDis!U.U\DDD investigation. s
no form of opium. ’I'flRii invite.
Kr P Sa^fwAa three ifnUu P
w. c. araumr, v. »-
713Br0ad 8t " Atla “ te ‘ ea *
1 HE QUEEN
CITY BARBR-SHOP,
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mm lyigh
%iM in Charge.
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Hail cutting in the neatest and new 1
est style, Shaving, Sha pooning p
Dyeing executed with nvainess
dispatch. ££TLocated in the Night
bnUning first door on the left up stairs.
ATTENTION.
X earnestly ask all wlso are tine me
money for blacksmithing to come for
for material ami labor to assi.t you in
making your crops, and now you should
come and pay your accounts. Iamcom
P«lled to have my capital; so come foi
ward tr ° uWe “ d “P en «»
“>* 28 4t «• V. toub
TAKE NOTICE.
I am going hack to my old business
of cleaning-and remoddling old clothing
all woolen goods, both iadies and gents.
Also silks and velvets. Anyone wishing
to see me can do so by calling at my resi
deuce formerly occupied by Mr Winburn
fr. siting uol. J. C, Barton,
Mollie Reed.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the estate of
James Scott, deceased, of Rockdale
countv, are hereby notified to come for¬
ward and make settlements, and any
persons having any claims against the
estate of said deceased, James Scott, are
hereby required to present them, prop¬
erly attested.
D. W. SCOTT,
J. II. SCOTT.
Executors.
Conyers, Ga., October i, 1885.
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A DMINISTR AT< >H S SALE.
By virtue . of order ironed from ,, the
an
Court of Ordinary, will be sold before
the court house door in the City of Con
vers on the first Tuesday in November,
1883 , within (he legal hours of sale, the
following described property, belonging
to the estate of John TreadvelljSecased,
to wit:
A one-third interest in one hundred
and thiriy-*!x (136) acres of land ly
iug on Yellow river, four miles north
w°st of Conyers and known as tire
Robinson t l ice. There is about
Iff acres of forest land, 50 or GO acres
{ tl cultivation and the balance pine
lands, 20 or 25 acres first and second
bottoms. There is on the plsce a
dwelling, stables, cribs, good water,
<&o. Bounded as follows; on the-east
by Yeliow rivet and the George
place, on the south by the George
place and Joe Brook’s, on the west by
Edward Lee and Mary Johnson,
on the north by Yellow river. Sold
for the purpose of distribution among
the heirs of said deceased. Terms ot
sale will In* cash.
This September .28, 1883.
T. J. & W. E. TREADWELL,
A dmiiiisirators.
Administrator’s Land Sale for
NOVEMBER,
By villus ot an ordm issued from
the court of ordinary of Rookd.de
county will he sold on the first
Tuesday in Novemer, 1883, at the
<i0urt hou ' s door in said
, sale hours, the
: batwe-uj the legal
dower land heh'-ng'ng- to the estate
oi Benj Grigory, deceased, and upon
wicib be resided at the time of
d-adt, cou'ainlng (85) thirty-five
acres, more o teas. . {. , T . of .ne souin
east ci-mor of ot < and i.umbet two
-uudred and tom 12041 in the
district of *io»i w.i : .^ii.i.aiSy Idenr.y,
"W Rockdale cmnty, adjoining
lands ot E. Tune r on the north, the
ijin( j s ot William Johnson on the
east, the lauds of <H. Rogers and D.
Greogory on the south And tne lands
ot William H. McDaniel) on tbe west
There is ou said place a dwelling
house, kitchen, smoke house, corn
crib, stable and good well. Supposed
to be four or five acn 8 of good hot'
tom land in cultivation; nearly all of
tbe rest cleared; a small pmee of for.
est land—some «4d field pine land;
■ the balance all cleared and in culti-va
tion and common land. The IioHsee
are out of repair. Sold for tbe-ben¬
efit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms of sale, cash.
This October IsE 1883.
A. W* HOWARD,
oct 5 4 t Administrator.
CITY TAX PAYERS.
The City Tax book will be open loHhe
collection of tax on the 8 th October, and
W ill continue to collect until November
the i5th, when they will be closed. Please
come forward and settle without delay
w jj) be found at the bond
y oulh office. B. G. Wallace,
City Tax Gotlector,
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THE PiainEnglishl EXPRESSED!
is HERB
|TtA2)C & Our f ree CiROum teils the *est
iEIJWU .I Kao-ruB. Junr 2 «h,tuft.
UoD.Tntrmporrment from the U». I^nhTiiilSS
,nd rJnce
^rroo.weak^Mdberar^C ___
To every yoanir, middle or old
,r “-HA»!n?B.!«SVSS‘ K&SSiSi
We want your addres*. "You aedd our rtiaeay.
Seud and be convinced or thia.
mmmn i
All who are indeb‘ed to myself or
Mis. A. M. Lee are earnestly re¬
quested to come forward at once and
settle, as we must have what is dm 1
ns. Our bills are coming in thick
and fast and are compelled to pay
them.
Respectfully
Dr. W. H. Lee.
Conyers, Ga, Oct. 5,18.i3.
LETTERS OF DISCHARGE.
State of Georgia, Rockdale County:
Wheianf, .J II, Overton, guardian of
Fannie M. Denard, having made applica¬
tion to the Court of Ordinary for a dis¬
charge from his guardianship of Fannie
M. Denard, this is, therefore, to cite all
neisons concerned to show cause why
the said J. M. Overton should not be dis¬
charged from his guardianship of Fannie
M. Denard and receive the usual letters
of dismission i n the first Monday in
January, 1884.
Given under my hand and official sig¬
nature, October 2d, 1883.
oct5 3 in O. SEAMANS, Ordin’y.
Sheriffs Sales for November, 1883.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the City of Conyers, within
the legal hours ot sale, on the first
Tuesday in November., 1883 the foK
lowing described property, to w it:
one house and lot situate in the city
of Conyers, Rockdale county, said to
contain sixty-mice one hundredths
(69H00) of an acre., more or less, be'
ing in the I 6 th district of originally
Henry, now Rockdale county, minis
her wot known, it being the house
that Mr.'S. J. Cowan now lives in,
bounded as follows; on I lie west by
the lands of Mis 8 . E. Summers, on
the north by the lands ot Mart Fir¬
ing, on the east by the lands of W.
T. Shipley, a -, d on the south by the
Georgia railroad, levied on as the
property of .Mr. S. J. Go wan to sat~
isfy Ibis (i. fa., issued from Rockdale
Superior Court in favor ot Moore,
Marsh & Co vs. S, J. Cowan & Son.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s
attorney. Parties in possess ; on noti
tied. This September 26, 1883.
A.P. MITCHELL, Sheriff.
Will be soil before the courthouse
door in the city of Conyers on tlie
first ’Tuesday in ^November, 1883,
within the legal hours ot sale, the
following pescribed property* to wit:
A certain lot or piece of land lying
and being situated in the 16th district
of originally Henry, now Rockdale
county, and within the incorporate
limits of the city of Conyers, known
and distinguished i 1 the plan of said
district «s being a part of and lying
near the northwest corner of lot No.
• w o hundred and maety-four (294)
bounded as follows; Beginning
ac a I’ock comer on Decatur street
a ,„j corner with the First Baptist
ctsnreli , , , lot , and , running with . . said
Uiuroh lot s.oiuh 58 degrees west to a
;ock by «he street, name not known,
a „d corner of said church lot, 2 56
chains along said street and e.iginal
fine -of said lot ot land n 44 \v to a
rock the beginning corner 5.15, con
taining sixiv-six onedMindredibs [ 66 -
)JOO] of an acre, more or less, with all
(] 10 appurtenances thereof. Levied
on as the property of Jan? es A Ken
ne dy to satisfy this ti. fa., issued from
R () ,kdale superior court in favor of
jf. p. & J. M. Almand vs. James A.
Kennedy. Property pointed out by
^ This 17th (lay of Sept., 1883.
A P. MITCHELL, She iff.
SOUTH'RN SANITARIUM
THIS INSTITUTION, formely
known as the Atlanta Health Institute
“t\ nter Cure,’’ is universally acknowR
edged to he the most complete and
thoroughly national and scientific es¬
tablishment <or the treatment of the
sick in the southern states. The fbU
lowing area few of the manv remedial
ncies employed in addition to
the iwua i approved remedies: The
c „ )ebrate d Molieve-Thermo Elecrtic
gatb, Improved'I uvkial;, Full Electric
Rl)ssiiin Roman Electro-Vapor,
Hoaie twenty different Kinds or
ELECTRIC ^^ Tri w W A , r 1 'rrR ER ti 13A1 ATT4S lib.
ALSO Swedish Movement by ma
chinerv, and manua opetation by
trained manipulators, Massage treats
ment, etc., etc. ...
Special attention given to t e
tareotinent of Diseases percnliar Neus to
Invalid Ladies; also Dyspepsia, of the
j# R heUma USn., Diseases
Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, Eye, Ear.
ajsm^cs ^ Throat and Lungs Chorine
arc readily and permanently Aodress
, at UO.KOBKBTSON. thiginstitntion. M.p.
134 McDonough street, AtlnaL
jr-McCt. RD. F. W. 0 STFEK 7
M’CORD & FOSTER.
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants Office Between and Broad Warehouse & Reynolds on CAMPBELL near the store Street. of 2,.
McCord,
■AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Consignments Solicited.',’* Persona' A 1 tendon given to Business. The
Instructions of Consignors Promptly Obeyed.
SR
W. n. HOWARD, C. II. HOWARD, S. P. WEISIGER,
w,::,::oward&sons,
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
NO. 20 SEFNTH M’lNTOSH ST,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Consignments of Cotton and oilier Produce Solicited.
O ilers For .Bagging And Ties Filled At Lowest Market Prices;
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— DEALERS IN—
DECATUR STREET, CONYERS, GA.
Keep always on hand a full and complete assortment of the very host
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
MOTIONS, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, MEAT, IFLOUR ETC,,
SO GAR, COFFEE, CONFECTIONERIES, SPICES, CANNED 600BS
SUCH AS TOMATOES, MACKEREL, CONDENSED MILK, 8AR
DIKES, AC. SAUCES, PICKLES, MUSTARDS
And in fact everything kept in This Market and other
CASH •1*J
WE BUY FOR THE '
And are able and prepared to sell goods as cheap as anybody and wo
guarantee to give satisfaction. \V r e want all to call and give ns a trial.
We pay the highest prices for all country produce. We make
We kt cp the best grades of Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes, a
specialty of'the LUCY HINTON Tokaco.
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A1H goods-deliveredyifres'in RESPECTFULLY, the City.
U.F. HARPER BRO.
j,S. DANIELL,
DEALER IN
iAGHIKERY» FERTILIZERS!!ETC.
READ 'I HIS. ' LOOK CLOSELT,
Steam Engines, Sells thecelebra
Co 1 ton Presses, ted Birdtall, and
Sr w Mills, Syrup A m r Aultman Taylor
Mills. Threshes, •ar Wll m * Engines, the Van
• lotion Gins, and M Winkle, Winship
Portable Corn and Gullelt Cot¬
Mills, Beltings etc. ^ ton Gins. The
, in( j j„ f ac() for all m Best Condenser*
and any k nd ot and the very Fin -
is ‘*.*411 est Threshes said
machinery that in the South. A
wanted, ^’t'lS'To ^h en IMPROVED TRACTION ENGINE large supply of the
Wtttorw, ‘SSL?l^1SSt 10 .«««-»• Perry Royce Read
j| ;, n BUSSELL & CO., Massillon, 0. «a, the best made
ca on D . tfc Taylor Machinery. You
Abo agent, for the famous Aultman can snva
money by calling on me. • ‘ &
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H CO p H CO
Fistula, Fisure and Eectal Ulcers,
Dr. Taber,
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NO. 82 DECATUR STEET, ATLANTA, GA.,
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THESE DISEASES.
has cored of forty years’ standing. Cure guaranteed. If I fail to cure
A.ul cases
you of Piles 1 will return your money^ Atlanta.Ga.
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SOLltll UrOUCi 04- fc>tre©t P YVLIclIl A tl ‘ vr 1 L Left,
-WHOLESALF
^8,011$* VormSfoS, BrUSkeS & WlildOW GlOSS
—Headquarters for all kinds of—
asms) most t AT WHOLESALE.
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kept in the City, rod are
Headquarters for any and all Sizes Glass.
F .J. Cooledge & Bro., 53 Sooth Broad*t., Atlanta, -G*.