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Trf iriiJ ^ 1 CONYERS WEEKLY]
-official organ- city op conyfbs.
( JpplCIAL ORGAN OF ROCKDALE COUNTY.
OUR TIEKET.
For Mayor..................G. W. Clemmons
Councilmen ist Waid :
G. W. Weaver, r. F. Christian.
“ 2d Ward.
D. N. Hudson, J. W. Langford.
“ 3d Ward.
T. H- Bryans, Newton Hollingsworth.
Georgia railroad.
Georgia Railroad Co., j
Office General Manager. J J
AuorsTA, Sept- ist, 1S83
COMMENCING SUNDAY, 2 nd inst.,
the following Passenger schedule will be
operated : FAST LINE.
NO. 27 WEST DAILY.
Lv Augusta 7 4 ° am Lv Athens 8 00 am
LvConyersli- 5 °am | Ar Atlanta 1.00 pm
NO. 28 EAST DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 2,50 pm I Ar Athens 7 . 2 o pm
Ar Cony ers 3 47 pm | Ar Augusta, 8.10 pm
NO 2 EAST DAILY. NO. I WEST DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 8 25 am Lv'Augustaio 30 am
hv Conyers 9 5° am Lv Macon 7 05 am
Ar Alliens 5 05 pm Lv Mil d’vl-9 10 am
“ Wash'11 2 65 pm bv Wash n 11.20 am
•* Mii’d’ve 4 49 pm Lv Athens 9 05 am
Ar Macon 6 45 pm Ar Conyers 4 33 pm
A r Augusta 3-55 pm Ar Atlanta 5.50 pm
COVINGTON ACCOMMODATION.
Lv Atlanta 8 10 pm Lv Cov.gt’n 0.4O am
f Lv Con.verS8 0o p m Lv Converse, i 5
am
Ar Cov gt’118.30 pm Ar Atlanta S.ooa,n
NO. 4 K 1ST DAILY. no. 3 west daily.
Lv Atlanta 8.5O pm LvAugust* 9 00 pm
LvCony’rsio.28 6.20 pm Ar Lv Conyers 4 6 51 am
Ar Augusta am Atlanta 40 am
Trains Nos. 2 , 1 , 4 add 3 will, if
signaled, stop at regularity scheduled
F.ag Stat.on.
fC§r Train No 27 will stop and
receive passengers to and from the
following stations only: Be lair, Ber
zelia, Harlem, Thompson, Camak,
Crawfordville, Unimi Point, Greens
hero, Madison, Rutledge, Social Cir¬
cle, Covington, Conyers, Stone Moun¬
tain and Decatur. These trains make
close connection for ad points East'
and Souihe.-is 1 , West, Souihwe-t,
iNoflh anti Nerthwect., and carry
Through Slce^iers between Atlanta
and Charleston.
fry * 1 Train No. 28 will stop at and,
YeceiVe passengers to and from the
following stations only: IJerzeliud
Harlem, Thompson, Catnak, Craw
Tordville, Union Point, Greensboro,
’Madisow, Itutfedge, Social Circle, Cov¬
ington, Convert Stonv Mountain and
1 iecatur.
Connects at Augusta for a’l points
East and Solti liens'
JOHN W. GREEN. Gen. Man.
E R. DORSET. Gen. Puss. Agt.
Short Doings
A. Q. C.
We ha.e had some nice showers.
Wood hauling is quit e lively of
lae.
Coroner Oaks has been quite sick for
a few days.
Wheat, catSaftd otfe.-r small grain arc
coking spleadid 1 y.
A. fresh arrival of
Ke.H. QiLg lias been visiting ft is
'■children in Covington this week.
An endless variety of ladies’neck
W^ar at Stewart’s.
The cotton season is about over
iaud collections also.
Sirah Bernhart and other siyles ot
gloves at Stewart’s.
Mrs. A. M. Helms has returned from
Gains ville.
A few only. Picture fameis left at
Stewart’s. Call early.
Mr. J. E. Maddox has had his store
fitted up in good style.
Agent Tilley speaks of going into fancy
■Stock raising.
The cigar ‘‘Town Talk,” for sale by
Stewart, is a tip-top one.
Cfo in and see Capt. Bill Huson’s new
store. He has some very pretty pictures
Your boys from 3 years to 30 , can
be suited at J. A. & T. D- Stewart’s.
Only a short time and we will have a
new Mayor—or the old one renewed.
White Irish linens at 25 ets per yd
at Stewart’s. Nice for baby aprons.
, t notice application t
Read tlie of for new
ro ad in this issue.
Mr. Lsm Anderson, of Atlanta,
was in town several days this week,
Frank Harper has the best fl our
sver sold in Conyers. Uali and get
some.
l)r. Bill Anderson, the wit and
story-teller, was in town yes'erday.
Call and that “ ex-quisite ” noi
see
tion department of J. A. & T. D.
Stem art.
Tom Almond is now boss talker and
story delineator. Tom is a host, for a
fact.
Waste neither time nor money, but
make the ot botn . calling ...
best use oy
early at, Stewarts.
We return thanks to a number of our
subscribers for settling with us
week.
A '^ G '
Uncle Harrison Weaver says his ini
tials, G. H., don't stand for Gourd Head.
soon. .’
Ml D D , , ! moved lus family
!u to 12;,^ sZr “ PO,m ° D
a
Mr Jtr. Ph«ri« otiarles w White •. . has returned , , to Ins
work on the raihoad and a Decatur street
belle is sad.
A new variety of stock powders
“said tc work wonders,'’ Call for
11,,* uic.ed i-o.l tn t,,' uox, at , bte o warts.
Judge Stewart held court here one day
tliis week. No business of much im
portanee was transastel.
It looks now as if vve would soon have
the pleasure of trying prohibition. We
believe it will work we 1.
liienic-st it vies of dark fall and
winter prints, none lik“ them eise
wheie, pist arrived, at Stewart’s
Tom Armistead walked over three
men, a wagon and a steam engine this
week. It’s a boy and is just like its pa.
The celebrated Cleveland all wool
filled Jeans from 7 to 9 oZ. for boys
and mens winter wear, at, Stewart’s.
We were pleased to see Mr. G. W.
s Knox, of Social Circle, in town this
week. He is looking fine, as usual.
Rev. David E. Butler, of Madison, will
pi each at the Second Baptist Church
for the nekt year. I!e D an able divine.
Cipt. Summers, hav ing bought out the
interest of J.ck Wood, is now running
the restaurant in good style by himself
When you want select cream chease,
sausage, dried beef, apples cocoanut
cabbage, onions, &c call on F,'ank
Hkrper &Bro.
Mr. Tom King is having Mr, Joe
McLean’s building on Commerce
street recovered.
Mr. v/iemtnons, if elected, will make
one of fine best Mayor’s Cony, rs or
any other toyvn ever had.
Mr. Asa Sims is doing some work for
Air. Arthur Sharp this week, lie is . ar
ranging for ins , . fast , stock. ,
There are no less than 5 00 flower pits
in our town. We will have to change
6 ur name to the City of Flower I hs.
Our Liberty 'Chapel correspondent is
not inly a nice gentleman but a good
new- sender.
din, Our has clever returned young from friend, his Johnnie trip to Texas. Bar- j
1
Wo hope he has returned to stay.
Tom King continues to make the- best
boots and shoes to be found in the coun
ty. Call and see him.
Miss Moliie Woodruff, of Newton coun¬
ty, a most pleasant young ladv is speml
ing some time with Miss Alice McCord,
Co. VVm. Shipley can be seen
«ny Sunday morning astride of h lS new
! ‘ ,lv he:;l ’
Rich Almond spend* all of his spare!
time watching 8am Ooluns catch stray j
chickens. Sam says meat loweiful j
high. !
H.u «j & A .
i icest coulteti noi'u-s t 1 he
fount' i a '• • .1- . * .ad and u • in
c. p- !
Armistead and Tom Lt'etV- i
Clever Tom 1
make regular weekly trips to our 1
city. Like good boys, they love their old
mother.
It is said that Jim Tilley can be seen
about 12 o’clock any of these moonshine
nights sitting on his lot fence looking at
his fine colt.
When it comes to telling cotton annec
dotes and swapping one-eyed Texas high
We regret to chronicle the sad x death inaH,
of the oldest little girl of Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Swann, of Covington, and extend
our sympathies to the bereaved parents,
We dislike to sue so small an ac
count as fT- 25 , but unl’ess some of our
delinquents come forward we' will be
compelled to do so.
Since our last issue we have slain only
four patent churn men. Business is get
ting terrible dull in this line. We can t
get along on less than one a day.
We are pleased to notice the.return of
Mr. Willie McKnight and Willie Sharp
from Florida. They are both looking
well.
A party of three boys went out last
i x ues ,] ay an ,i succeeded in capturing 21
j ra bbitsi Fretty good day’s work, we
think,
A negro stole a 25 -pound -box of to
bacco from Messrs. G. W. Weaver & Bro.
Tuesday night. He has been dilligently
sought for but not found.
Dr. J. J. N. Glenn has moved near
Qak ml]j ln Newton count y, where he
wil j ]j V e j n the future. We wish him
i succtess in his new home.
There are but few people who do not
! need a blood purifier. A. Q. C. is the
I most harmless, and at tlm same time
most powerful, medicine for the Dlood
in the land, and can be had for about
one-half the price of other similar goods.
It is said by the opponents of Mayor
jq e j m3 fig has been in office ior
about thirteen years, and it looks like he
has had the lion s share, This may be
true; however, he has always made a
1 very good officer,
! Wesaw the prettest young lady of
! h»r age in the county in town last Wed
I lles ^ a . v \ She is a bonnie country lass
• Tf i /■
I ^ 1 - ever , was a man nta< e
a special purpose us Judge b aunans.
i was8ure, y m " l » ^ a » Ordimy,
trttd a better oue there is not,
WU,v„, ” t,mib „rn T
'
ce ie» of ,1115 , kind, such as nice meats,
,;aljae< * S 0uUs! > cabbages, cheese, crack
ers ’ P'‘ ckles — iu fa ct anything if» this
line, call on Harper 1 & Bro.
' " 41111 ,c 1,1,1 ^ ' 1U0 s
v ' l -‘ek is (he lust tux paying day.
If von dou’t settle by then yo'u will
have a little cost to pay with it.
Sheriff Miu-hel is the most vigilant
-
ofheer Rockdale county ever had.
N ° tV!1 tlcvr lui-s at large when it is
within bis po'iver to bring him to
taw.
L lieu you want u good shoe, one
lii.-it y in ca-i pay your money for with
perf ol safely, call at D N. Hudson’s.
He keeps the very best grades.
Mr. J. W. Langford now has on hand
the best line Of coffins and coffin hard
ware ever seen in this place When you
want anything ifi this line you will find
it to your interest to call on him.
Mr. S- J. Bolton, of Memphis, Tenn.,
has been here this' week on a Visit to
Sheriff Mitchell and other relatives- He
L an old citizen of this county, and we
are glad td say he is in fine health and
vxe L in his present home.
The Henry County Weekly says there
are Uv ° >’ oun g lalJies in McDonough who
we? ' T No - 1 shoes - and atika us to make a
note of it. We don't believe it. We
ask the privilege of examining the feet.
Yet a little while and the voice of
tlie candidate will be heard in this
i'And. Who like candidates. They ,' are
good, , glor . wholessouled , , , , fellows, ,
ous.
...a always have a hearty shake and
big .« smil0 » f oran<
We ... regret t to chronicle , the ,, death , „ of .
,, Mrs. Ludie , Barnes, _ nee Miss ... Ludie . , Mc- ..
Guire, ,, which , sad , event . took . , place . in
Gainesville on last Friday. She leaves
an Lifant two weeks old. We extend to
p )e bereaved relatives our most sincere
sympathies.
Everyone should rerffember that. Dr.
Brantley is here the Saturday before 1 he
first Sunday in every month. Than Dr.
[Jrantley there is not a cleverer or more |
successful physician any whet e. It is al
ways a pleasure to have him come to our
city, and he has many patients whd are
receiving his valuable treatment.
Aside from home folks the lion. IN.
Huiumond ,n . present tlie cliob*^ 11 1
this paper ior Congress, it be Concludes
to make the rae u - We do not. know who
v . u behH !itM , et c , ipt . Harry
ck a .i excellent man, Senator
-i several 01 here are spoken
j j ut none are tertain. So Dr we are
Hum.not,d a ,, u believe him to-.he the
i ies t. man in tfiis district. .
J): F. F. Tabor, -f Atlanta, the famous
> !£: -peciaiis Iw- ,-eveiai patilentsiii our
county. Dr. Taber is perhaps, the most
success: fill physician in this rdspe t in
the south or even in the United Staves,
Many of his cures are marvelous, while
his treatment is simple and pleasant.
Prompted only by a feeling of humanity,
we say to all who are unfortunate suf
ferers to see him and take his treatment.
His prices are reasonable and his success
without a parallel.
We have hoard it stated that Hon
Leon. F. Livingston will he a candi
(late f or C0U g reS s in tins district. We
know thal Rockdale will most ce,
ate and it may be that the Celone.
would be willing ; to help us in . this ..
line. But for the Colonels atiONg
jove for that rotten htmlbug the Ags
riculthral Bureau and Ins valuable(?)
assistance in giving to 11s the senas
torship last year, vve might
him. As it is—never.
Q life an excitement was raised on
th<J 0 j d g efl Gregory place last M oil
day. W* learn that Bob Gregory
was out digging some post holes,
when he struck a large rock which
sounded hollow, fie dug it up, and
found that it had been dug out and
contained, wrapped up in leather, a
considerable amount of gold. He
will let no one see il, and says it is
his as he found it on his own land.
As it is no doubt the money of old
Ben Gregory a big »ow may be ex¬
pected over it
We know that there is no town where
the papers work harder for the mterast
of their merchants firm do the Solid
South and this paper, of this place.
Brothers Maddox & Irwin nevei iet
slip an opportunity to say a good word
to bring trade, neither do we. How
well our efforts are appreciated all can
see. Some of our merchants appreciate
our efforts ana give us patronage, while
there are others who receive the benefit
of our work and give us no substantial
thanis therefore. If advertising was
money thrown away, we would not ask
you for it, but it pays in every instance,
j 'ybj™ a man advertises honestly, five
ole-
We learn that one of oar good ol 1
farmers, Mr. McNair, thinks we are
ovposed to agriculture. Why. our
1 { /
„ (e agril . uii0rt , will, bureau attach.
tho eurse of our formers, that
we oppose, and » defy you or nny
other man in this county to show
u , 1 o u <W j
“
w e heard a gentleman rema-k the
other day that what Coavers most need
ed was six bar-rooms, billiard t-ibhs, ten
pin alleys and a dancing school. These
are the very things'Conyers do not need.
We dare say the collections of our mer
( .[i an ts have been much better than the
collections of the merchants of Coving.
ton- The thousands . f dollars that have
J een pa li t,r wh “ ky> l>i ! lwrd8 ’ e *°’ in
Covingt:n are as so much tax, and are
repn#80nted b y so many dollars in «u
paid accounts and notes, while in Coil
y'ers every cent has been applied to the
indebtedness of our hard wording pco
pie and die enormous tax of from ^25,ooo
to ^30000, ftrmerly paid by them tor
whisky, etc., has been removed. How
any sane man can preach for whisky and
other usel ss and demoralizing luxuries,
claiming that they benefit a people, is a
mystery fo us. Thire is nothiirj in any
8,uh talk '
On Tluirsd tv last, at tho residence
of the bride’s faiher, Miss Otelia Hols j
lings worth to Mr. R. S. E lis-, both of '
this Toe I
county. ceremony was {.ei-l
formed by Rev. J. H. Mii-Udlk , of
Stone Mountain, in Ids usu il impress
sive manner The bride is the ildcst
daughter of Mr. R. II. Hollingsworth
who has been for several years a resi
dent in Decatur and its vicinity and
well ,, known , . his , . ami
is in t an J pining
counties, having an extensive family .
contuctioa and . counting
many
friends in different sections, all of
whom well be glad to learn of her
happy marriage to one of Di-Kalb’s
most energetic and intelligent young
men. Mr. Eliis is a son of Mr. J£. P.
Ellis, who is justly accounted one of
the best farmers and most substantial
citizens of this or any eounty, and the
younger Mr. Ellis is a worthy son ®f
an honored sire. We tender our
congratulations and wish for them
long lift-, health, prosperity and hap
piinss. -DeSalb News-
PAPER MILL DOTS
Little Fannie Zachry lias been sick,
bill is belter.
Mrs. Ada Mitchell is still confined
to her bed. We hope soon to 1 sport
bt .|- recovery.
Mi. B. N- Mt-Knight has engaged
lil,; ^iw.ces of Mr Will , Vaughn r as
miller lor another year. Mr. Pink
irawyer returns to his place m Lo—
raine District.
Willi Zachry is busily engaged
= i.is eek selling and eating the gol¬
den fruit ot Florida.
The Rockdale boy honors us with
weekly iimpses as lie wings his way
to a southern and more congenial at
mosphere.
Occasionally a persistent disciple
ot Seili Green may lie seen loitering
back to town with a fishing rod and
eriipty bait-box, the contents ot the
latter having been ihrolvh out.
ROCKDALE BIBLE SOCIETY
The cheapest books we ever saw,
read about or heard tell ot are at Mr.
S. D. Night’s store, the depository of
the Bibles, testaments, etc., ot the
Rockdale Bible Society. Fine gib
edged bibles ior $ 3 . 75 ; elegant small
bibles, wi:h clasp, for Son.; a large
print testament for old people, lor
$ 1 35 ; small testaments tor 5 c. Hovv
.
any one can be vv-itliout a nice bible or
beautiful testament when they can be
had almost for the asking, is strange
to us. Call and get one.
OUR TICKET
In presenting “Our Ticket” to the
voters of the city of Conyers we do so at
the request ot many good citizens. Mr.
Clemmons, tie candidate for Mayor, is
a gentleman whom we all know to be
honest and upright; a good executive
officer, with plenty of ability. He is not
a chronic office-seeker, but a plain, quiet
man and if elected w ill serve the people
I faithfully and well- As to our Council -
| men, a better set could not be gotten up.
It is not necessary in their praise to say
thing derogatorv to their opponents,
, ^ ^ whom We claim a8 0 iir biends and
| ^ 0 f whom are good men and perfect
; gen ,] emeil- If the administration of our
munici , affiiirri are placed in th
! hands of onr candidates we know they
J will do their duty. Me shall work for
their success, but in a fair and open man
ner.
NOTICE.
persons are here by prohibited .
, £ rQ|n Luntinrj upon my land on yellow
riyer—either at night or in tlm day.
B. N- McKnight.
j LIBERTY CHAPEL DOTS
«v nix.u..
one., too.
The farmers ate about done sowing
their fall and winter crop of wheat and
° a ^
Making of syrup is over and the gin
ners’work is about completed.
J. N. Parker will move to his Newton
county p antmiou ue.t year and cultivate
a truck farm.
Rev.t. N . Hill will preachat this place
the first Sunday in December at 10
0 - cIock a. and Saturday before at 2
in.,
o’clock m.
'The singing soe'ety met at Mr. W T . S.
Veal s' last Sabbath night Music was
conducted by J. N. Darter and Milton
Waldrop, Jr.'
The debating society has rto't been re
organized at t is place yet account of
the inclemency di the weather. "
Why cannot we reorganize our agn
cultural soeretv at this place, for tfie
timo f„ r pnAhfising commercial fettil
i^ers will soon he at ham*. Xowiat.be
time to club togedterand get it-as cheap
a s possible, as it is to the interest of every
farmer.
Mr. Dock Alexander Las returned from j
gt rt; Some -,a Mountaiij. of the oldest inhabitants in this]
neighborhood say (lie least rain hasfitllenj
^ last twelve months they ever
kne "* VVells are lail 'ng fast and branches
and creeks are almost dry.
We hud a light shower of rain on last,'
Sabbath evening, but not enough to do
any good.
Our singing snefety meets at Mr. A. C
Hardin’s next Sabbath night. Music to
b e conducted by ATr. .Milton U ahlmp.
The ’adies of this vicieitv are
taking great interest in fancy (or artifi
csal) . ,, work.
One of , .. seining . .
our voting men went
, a8t week . w e guess he had a .doe time,
as tlie weather was very cold.
A- Q- C
Men of science are every day giv¬
ing 10 the world something
something good and something beau
Gtul, llm mechanic, the philosopher
and tl, ° pHysiciaii are on the road of
I m, S re£fs ’ bri,, « in « <»«t and giving to
their feJow men useful machinery.
valuable disooveiies in natural sci
ence and healing remedies. To u->
one man l-elongs the exclusive right
to investigate, invent and improve,
but to all. Perhaps more patent
medicines have been discovered and
given to the public in the last ten
th n anything else, and while
many of them are worthless, many
also have more or lesS virtue ; in fact,
some of tlie best remedies in the land
now come under this head, and
among others that excellent article,
A. Q C, now being put up by Slew
art & Co., of this place. Dr. J. A
Stewart, whose discovery it is, is a
gentleman who stands h gh in his
profession, and I mb been in aetive
praeVice lor thirty vears. He ; s no
quack, no humbug, but a high-toned,
honest, reliable man. who has a l'ep
utation at si die, and if tlie inedieinr
which be is manufacturing was not of
real merit, would never touch il. Il
is composed of vegetables that grow
nere in Geo gift, free from poison aud
ail dangerous minerals. As a blood
purifier it has nd equal, and is the
best remedy ior vcrolu’a, chronic
rheumatism, eczema, catarrh and
many other diseases ever used. As a
specific for syphilis in all its forms and
stages, it is superior'to S. S. S. or
any other remedy ever . discovered,
aud the price is ouly one half. We
say to all who are affi cted, give A.
Q U. a trial and wo know that you
will never 1 egret it.
THE FIFTH.
So fur we have not a single announce¬
ment for Congress in this district, al¬
though the names of several gentlemen
have been mentioned. One or two At¬
lanta gentlemen who, at one time, it was
thought, would be candidates, have, we
believe, decided hot to make the race.
An Emory college student witting
to the Gainesville Eagle says: “J s
Emory college sorely ili favor of the
education of the negro? N () . While
we believe our beloved president has
the at , heart, we can not . agree
cause
with him, nor do all of the students,
aa might le supposed. The liveliest
discussion we have ever Heard was
between the Few and Phi Gamma
societies recently, subject. ‘Resolved,
that the United States should furnish
sufficient means to educate tlie negro.’
The Fews debated from a,
standpoint, but the Phi
» complete viotorj with mg
alive side. We would not write this,
but there are some people who-think
that everybody who goes to Emory
college must make a Methodist
preaclier, or advocate Northern
views, etc., which is false.’
LIBRARILY
We want a library. We want a good,
j inieresiiiia. lull and substantial library,
good one. There ate a'hundred men
w h 0 can easily, ; give-five dollars Maddox. $ach to
htart1l . Utd have it. Brother
'J'he Weekly wifi give live dollars, what
says the South?
The city board of education of.-San
<Dns*iHe nave determined to mine aa
addition t f twenty-five feet to the school
building to meet, the growing wants of
the primary department, i •
The.Cincinnati Commercial Gazelle
piles on tlie agony in a recent wcu*
di S "'port by describing the bride as
kd< al Kentuckieuiie," etc., etc.
NOTICE—LAST GALL.
I will.be fit the following places
named below:
At Court tumid, Lorain DiArkiS
y * . oo,j. ’ l " if
'
At 1Iow *>' < -’ reek L'ourt ground
Tuesday, 2 * 2 d, V
Wednesday, -Th, all of this insf iyjt
or file purpose „t collecting state
alld cm mty taxes i < Rockdale county
for 1883 .
Tii’4 is my last round. T -hall ciosc
hoolca on the fifiecnth of November
m xt. Those wishing fo save money
and trouble will do well to settle their
tuxes by that time. I can lie found
j u Conyers on the following davs o
e . u . tl from thmiciate -TlffiKdayo
Fridays ..ml Sutmdays.
mm. W. N tasrs, T. C.
T'liis Cetober 15th, lsbo.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A House built of select lumber,
with h-nr rooms, fireplace in each
room, with stove room attached; aii
unfailing supply ol water at the door.
Good garden whose walks a. e a Ira titl¬
ed with grape vinos of The befit vari¬
ety, and an orchard that affords fruit
from May to October. All of which
is partially enclosed by a hedge of
osugo orange. No better home can
be ound in Conyeia and nope more
pleasantly located Ilavii g deters
mined to sell if p ssihle, pin ties will
do well to call at this office.
0Cll9tf Edgar Jewel.
CITY MARKET!
■:o: ■1
r r iiey keep always on hand the very
nicest freshest meats, in tlie way 01
. i
BEEF & POKKi
•SAUSAGE,
Backbone &
Also Mutton. When von want nice
meats, good'weights and cheap prices;
call at the City Market tiist door above
l’ost-Oflice Conyers, Ca.
Read Th Y
OSyWe earnestly ask al 1 who are due'nR
on aecortntO or notes to come forward at
once and mak; settlements as we are
needing the money. We have many
accounts that have bee»running a lonj£
time on parties we know to be.good, but
we need the money now, amidmost have
ft,. So come on and pay. us'and b v so
doing you will greatly favor nndmb isie.
We are vet. at our old* stand on Com¬
merce street. We'calljyour attention be¬
low to our
NSW GOODS.
1
^rTIiaakinR. onr customers Dr past fa¬
»ors, wn i’.hk them to call and examiMrt
our fill'and winter goods. Weluue bti
hand and are continually receiving an
elegant assortment of hats, feathers flow
eis, velvets, ribfioee, Jaces, corsets hops
shirts, ruching, zephyr and a beautiful
line of neck wear, plush and velvet col
lars, handkerchief*, and also jewelry and
goods besides va,ions other articles
too numerous to mention. We will Kelt
low down for ca.-b. Call Mid see us wlun
jn town . Yours Tr-jy.
•f
P A Cowan & S J Rihchardsnn
'I IIE QUEEN
CITY BARBR-SHOP.
FRANK LY^GH
CoUSOrial AlfiM ill ([ IliU'jt.
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ILdi cntiing in (be inafcA and uew
e st -iy)e, Shaving, Sha-. p.-nnivg anty
Dyeing executed with n .If l*t S3 ant?
dispatch. ^ qsr* Licit ed in the Night
budning first floor 011 tlm leh ufj stairs,