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THE CONYERS WEEKLY ,
CUTTING AFFRAY AT SNELLVILLE
On last Friday night we k*aru
ther > was a ternble c tttin g affray
at or near Snel'Ville, in this county.
■\\’e have seen »“ !‘ eMOU who was
^ent at the right, but are uitorme i
« U o’clock that night Ben
Vi about
1 kins stabbed V. U. Green, seven
eedit times with a pocket knife,
Catkins lives in Rudcdale build county, church
J lia ,i a c jut f act to a
near Saellvilla. G een was on? of
his work ,ueii a id \V«uins b-iriel
al Green’s Imuse.—They had be-, a on
friendly terms up to the difHj.iliy.—
l}oth ot them were drinking and an
altercation ojcurrd when Geen
gmek Watkins with a barrel s ave,
Watkins immediately drew his kniie
and commenced cutting. Two ot the
wounds received are considered dan*
gerou-,. One in the breast going t
iln? iiollaw and one cut begins near
the back ol tlie, neck and passed
around just below (he e if and-am oss
Jiis Doe- H - is in a v?ry critic d con
ilitiou.
Watkins remlinod about there ali
D jgit and we understand no effirt
Was made to arrest him, and that no
warrant, wai sued out u itii next eve—
Di u g,_[Liwreuceville Herald.
We learn that Watkms is out on a
H.iiaii boud atnl that Green is much
better
These articles from the Covington
S un :
Six of the oldest men in Cmngton
Iwve died within tire p .at ten
tno iln?.
CotisiJerjbio sick nr s« prevails
all over our county. It is in >s lv
tVvrr.
It is said the la'<? term of Henry
superior court cost the comity about
$1,800.
A military company has been ors
ganized at Social Circle, and named
the McDaniel Guards.
Mrs. C. M Pieae son, ol Island
Shoals, is d md Sue died at her
mothers’ r< sidence in Atlanta, af--r
a long and painful illness.
Mr. Lonnie Scott is h tit ling a
lew residence on the VVelborn bn,
opposite Mr. J. A. B. S ewart’s re-
id no .
Co'. Emme t Worn a ok
s supply of 25 pounds of powder,
the necessary anuunt ot si>ot
go with it, fi>’ hu'iting, 'his sea
son.
'The Walton N<jw« says the
ville and Walton radroiids ha-•« been
consolidated, and tlie offices of the
latter are to be abolished. Tne con-
colidation d ies not go into i ff et
mini the Gsinesville road is com
pieted to Monroe, which will be about
two mouths. Trie cars will then
run through from Social Circle to
Gainesville.
Mr. B. M. Blackburn, local editor
of the Madison Madisonian, was mar*
fieri to Miss Nettie Martin, ot Mad
■son, on Inst Wednesday, (he 7th
inst,. The Star extends its right
hand,and wishes they may ever be
loppy as now.
A lady, while engaged in the pur
suit of her domestic duties e-icon i
fared a mouse in the H<>ur jair !,
Ytuv, most ladies, und>-t si-ni a' - •• >
^instances, would Isav
lew gumi le shrieK- and i
safety . ih- V ?*
pos*«-se«i 11 r- iu
degree of
el to ptititt
Ke. P &
‘I’P tftDc; cl I (t
* uor The do,,
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pursuit, rhe ma ft c-i
.
k’Pperi dead. Tim lad, ia t • (!,
d Wi! tlie stairs, acd the ihiisking
m;*n,
v as killed, and fearing that he
^'uld be an-sted for muider, <iis
^ ie peated, and h a .* noi been se- n si’ i t
‘ tnou*e escaped—Wrightsvilie
Reorder:
^-'P to Thursday morning more n<?
s '°€sitian whites had registered for
e 'uunictpal election Atlanta,
lltat in
i s a t»ad show ng for the white
hdile of that city. If municipal af*
‘here are t ba turned over to
' ra bb ih« city wdi not be fit to
“U- Iq,
Mr. Tom E'lirt, we regret to say
is still quite si k.
The t»Y h nk will he kept open
until the 24th iiist—to tiurrow
week
Gtorgi* Ryt- at U. F. llarperABro
Dried Beef. (j ibbagt&j at IT. F
G >v. M.-Di'iiel I) is app > : nted
Thursday, the 29ih inst, as a day of
prayer sod thanksgiving.
This has been year marked by an
unusual number of (tread In I accidents
Oil the days wh u there w--re no
accidents me lis' of > Tivifs as ti
by inarnges and ami aincetn.mts --f
engagements.
No fruit crop gro v< ban j- in thi-,
reel ion Fun giapes Kv -ry fai-iu
indeed e v ,iy lioum-holde* s 1 ; It 1
a tew vines io I now is i
i hern on
A disu iguisme i g**rt< email, «*•
hves ii- .if Athens,predi"ts t- at .t, iw»
tiian Iiiur yeai s |h--re wiii be a bioody
war between the whites and blacks
in the South.
Buzivus Strickland, “th kinc
the. moonshiners," was sentenced r.n
impri> ii.iuic.it tor a mouth and to pav
$K)U in Atlanta Tuesday.
Some ot the Noriheru preachers
have begun a campaign against Sun
day evening c.curting, and they will
b u lopped out of their boots before
the war is ended. The bo\ s are rignt
about il. Love is the biggest part
of reiigi-m; and there is more of it in
a half hour's genuine courtship than
in a hundred sermons by the average
Northern preacher. Let the courting
tro on to the contusion of the pol
iticsal priests.
The dry weather is getting to be a
matter ot very serious consideration
among the people of this section.
The wells are going dry and so are
many of the creeks; cattle sheep and
bogs ate suffering and many people
are inconvenienced on account of toe
scarcity of d nkiug water ^ lie
ground is so Laid and dry that many
of our farmers are prevented from
planting oats and other small grain.
D m’t yu wish i' would rain?—Haw
kinsvilie News.
Jim (Tu itnidy, ho :nu! d
youiic J •»*“*'Mtteh • , D. - Lo- Ol! -
h.i = lo ua b,\,' m:
? ' ..8
I-.. .-m .0 l 1
feat (he ends of justice.
■*—~ ———.yyevap..—
l'\>ui ciiibleen in on° N -nv A ork fat -
iiy iiiivv jo,.’ di«<i n t!i, bites o
>nails. Souie <>r the-.- Jus -tin
;s going to run- dow n a Gotmr.iuuic!
epioia! and ruthlessly take its iT-
Macon Tclegrsnh.
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 J, Boilers, Engines
SAU , GRIST and FLOUR MILLS, SORGHO MILLS and KETTLES,
Castings of livery Kind, Shaftings, Pulleys and Hangars.
—Agents For—
Jutlb iSiriu<jL<! \ Doveruor, Nordjle And Manilla Mills.
rii’s
r»,eOolebrj*„d F UGHT PEERING IJOl^E LOWER.
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ADD Ml t Ii TO i Ii r.
many excellent qual- I /lAsSlr
TIES of this :
Sujieiioi Machine. ■; r...
It is an E-peial Favorite ot Ladies,
Tail s and Others,
Who use them for the many advantages
thev posess over other S -wing Machines.
EVERY WHITE MACHINE
Warrented for 5 years. 1 5
J. D. & T F. SMITH. Yim ^
Wholesale and Retail Dealers, -4z- mm
50 Broad St., Atlanta Georgia. £sm
H. P. & D. M. ALMAND, Agents
Conyers, Georgia.
Uni. M. Jordan | Fred C. Pope.
Formerly Sibly & J. Washington, Ga
JORDAN & POPE j
r* otton Factors
AND
(^OlTl j\I GTC-llirin tS
Augusta Georgia.
t^T ,'nectal attention *i»en >o weights.
Quick sales: prompt returns. We refer
by,permission to Ur. Z. McCord, Presi
dent, the National hank, Mr. T- VV. Cos
erv Oresident Planters Loan and Fa
tags bank, AugnstA, Oil. Messrs. John
,'L (J arks’ S<iiis.
F J?:’.' r~r ■
A. P, THPfB n
>3 Broad Str:- r .....ATLA <T,V, GA.
\this mid P.uuicr’s Material,
French and Atnei i -nn Window Glam
—Agents For -
Averiii Mixed Paint Company.
•Us Assents For
FTIK SILICATE PAINT COMPANY.
Tctrify Liquid, a sure retriedx for
wails, recommended bv the
al Aoaith Congress and Sanitary fuetfa
( Qte of Great Brittain.
uEORGE KENNON J
Dealer in
General
(Mrs. G. Cowan’s old stand.)
Commerce Street, Conyers, Ga.,
Keeps always on hand nice candies,
canned poods, cabbage cider, •emonu'le,
etc. A pond line at bottom prices. Call
and see him.
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✓
STOMACH
Though shaken in every Joint amtflber with
(ever and ague, or ldlious remittent, the
system may yet be freed Pom the malig¬ Bit¬
nant virus with Hostetler's Stomach
ters. Protect the system against it with
this beneficent anti-spasmodic, wliida is
futhermore a itipreme remedy for B w Sr
complaint, constipation, dyspepsia, deblll
ity, rheumatism, kidney troubles and
other ailments. Dealers
For cale by all Druggists and
generally.
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W' E.
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spars’® ■ A 9
•e.,
m£\-m
ecific For The Blood.
~-—- Vegetables that (bow in G ; irgiu and l -ed for \ ears by 1) . J. A. Stewart
Prepare l From *
Purely \ egetablc. and is be,mid any d. r bt
The Best Blood Purifier That Is Now Used.
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H r ... PHII i 11 J_jI IS f
,r notions followed. It improves the blood; hence all diseases
W, will „ i.....^ •’ve
.«* ^*«
or kihg’s STI q’
ULCERS
Old Sores Eczema Mercurial Diseases
A SURE i >uevextathe of !>l fhtheria.
above named diseases have been mired by lbo use < if ibis Blood Purifier.
A great nian y of the STbiVAItT,
Manufactured Conyeis, Ga., by SFEW Al> I A 1 O.. snper ; n'ended by Hr. <J A,
at place.
who has devoted thirty o. his life to ibu practice ol medicine at tins
years
Send your orders to STEWART.
DR. M. R.
Secretary Stewart A C’o., Conyers, (ait.
Put in siz-s—-24 Ounce V> .tiles, »l.O0; 12 Ounce Bottles, 50 Cents.
np two
deductions will be made to wholesale dealers. Send in*yonr orders at oiwe.
Liberal Swift Co. objecting to S. 8., and
[Notk.— t\’e have changed Trade Mark from S. S. to A. Q- C. T the
our
threatening suit for infringement Oil their Trade Ma k of S. >S. S ]
GEO R. LOMARD & CO.,
FoundrY AnD NcichinE AvD BoileR V/o. hS ,
Near THE Water Tower, 1014 to 1020 Fenwick St.,
J&M fctTSTA, *> .*'■ r
MAKE AND SELL THF. BEST
Saw Mills,Grist Mills, Cane Mills, Plantation.Machinery
Engines and Boilers, Cotton Screws, Shaftinjrs,
Pulleys Hangers. Journal Boxes* Mill Gear*
inir, Gudveons, Turbine Mater Wheels, Gin u
(iearinu, Judson s Governors. Disston’s Citcu- ■nVira-rii'fpyf-i TT~t
!ar Saws and Gummers and Files, Belting an< gr;
Babbitt. Metal and Brass Fitting Globe am h Kj
Check Valves, 'Vhistles. Gtiages &c., Iron and
Brass Castings and Gin Ribs and Inj -ctors- prices.
Repairing promptly done at lowest
We cast e v erv dav both iron and brass, having
greatly increased our capacity with ihe latest
improved tools. We are running full time with ioo hands, which enables ns to
till orders promptly at lowest prices. Carolina Give f us a trial before sending elsewhere.
Agents for Georgia and south ir Korting's Universal Injector, the lies’
boiler feeder out.. VVoras with one lever. Wj|l work warm or cold wster an-1 will
lift water. Warranted to give satisfaction. Send for circulars befo’e von buy any
They are better than a pump. sept 2 S -6m
Dhe “ Excelsior Stove House.”
A Special invitation to merchants end the puplic generally to examine “before
purchasing ,” the largest stock, of
STOVES, RANGES. FURNACES HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Stampad and plain tin ware Japanned wure.Vvood and willow ware, gas fixtures
Slate and iron mantles, grates, rubber hose, wr uight iron pipe for steam, gas
And water. Brass goods, it,earn whistles, plumbers, materials water ciosets etc.
This is th - largest and most varied stock that is kept, in tbe-Soutl:, 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 latest designs. We are the
STOVE EMPORIUM OF THE SOUTH.
/• •: I f •i-dert nromptlv at reasonable prices. \\ e are practical plumbers
roofers, man.-farturers of galvanized iron cornice and
-0 r-re e. -j«»er and drain pipe. Agents lor Kno-.vels
: ,-.o,s.
; ■—trp & o nuT jLL T 1 i uK A A rpT 1 11 t )
A Di \
Ao a or LALr a n Torr
dO Qit uD I I
N A A i- \’D BEAUTIFUL CHINA )
DINNER AND TEA SET’S, VASES.
fia© eitiery, Safe, castars.
FORKS, SPOONS. IIALL AND LIBRARY LAMPS.
-The Cheapest Goods in tho South at
McBride’s China Palace f
ATLANTA, GA.
Merchants remember th«t th? saving on freight,,u Crock erv. Glas'ware, Sho
Cases Wood ware, Tinware etc. bought from McBride I V • i- - pro it
pe.,al. iy. K. LIUDE A Uo ei
m Tcy
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Perfect Pastiy Patent Flour*
Call on l .F. llAliPElUnd BUG.
m J) m m m. /m
Brsnan’s Best, Brand.
Ladies!
M Le 4 i fptr^>C.t£' X hoinp
om-niuth »!•
^^*^■ yi 0*1 lafii/o. but »*cua*ol It \ nitJl ii»chc#. a nod*
_ . or rhart,
“■ ** It * l»dy enn cut from »n y iatbfoa
plate, making (wnertn? fit wi !. h ? T±
A gent* wanted. MB**. 8. K.flFMM P.W%
Gy a AtfcBst. C*i»jvi»
It is not a r Tart nr Model but a square
of inches. B, it you cun cut am- gar¬
ment for L'dres, Genth-rtien and all Wind
■ f Children suits. (Strict atten'ion given
to letters of inquiry, loch 1 (Hid truvelfng
agents want d. Mrs. S. E- Sc mm* R%
Gen. Agent, Conyers, Ga.
MlRCiiievouB .aul;aTa^
'To say that malaria is mischirvcnt
h to put it very It is mildly. cunninV, It is deceitfiil, a'lltha
rincl more
treacherous, sly, and' underhanded.
such It docs sly its work that in the much d£rk, of the and mis^ ii
a way before it is discovered.
chief is done
It saps the foundations of a healthy
system. It robs the blood of its vital¬
ity, demoralizes the liver, confounds
the stomach, and makes the victim
w ; s h p e .jgci e in lrsvTavc ^jn It IS sad
toscC p eoi)Ie 3 itdo t hefrmise r v.
content to be the victims of mischiev¬
ous fnalaria, ar.d thinking that noth
inv can be done for them. Thcpbwvj
Ol Brown’s Iron Bitters over t
rl:xhicfs of malaria has been soar
)Iy p roved that thcrc ]s no re ** sor
anybody who can procure a
boitlc of this Prince of Tonics sh
suffer. Great is the power of malaria
and great are its disastrous effects
But greater far is the beneficent in
Juence of Brown’s Iron Bitters
The preparation remedy of iron in this fa >.• 01 -
to family ran be taken
vitnout'ruining the- teeth *or produc
yt constipation andlieadadie. 1
c«B'-aum long ettfinq difrnM-.-t«f |ilnu4, f»kln n»4
expo»c*£« * id«
Bonoa.—Nervous Gonorrtm-u, IPellllty, ImiMii :*»*>♦ M«r« < »«r«we urlad
Wcttkmwi, trt*utr«f ^nl<iiiil«« uud utiflc ti.les.
Airc< florn« MpoclMtlr ou «• \> i-rm.
with eaf'* auA #urc tciBetHen. Ual! r-r w-!- !!—.H *f Quus
tioufc to be answered by those de-sir Mg 4 re tuent -IriHftlm** by lu'l.
\arul ’ ?. . *nn«uifferfntffr«)Bi lean Minelnlng to lUipliire.HimM - *M 1 *- ■'•tilruMw )
Ml. BCTTP, 12 .N. 8tl* s... bt. I,*f! , So
ESTABLISHOVER TillHl Y V LAit®.
A First-class
~MfOei*t Business School
flUEGE, equal to arty N or or South.
tend for U ir. tU.ir .
A CON. GA. W.MtKAV r » , »rw‘iprFv
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