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About The Conyers weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 18??-1888 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1883)
GEORGIA RAILROAD. GEORGIA RaII-ROAD 0o..j Office General Manager. iSS3 j } AitocsTA, Sent.. 1st, COMMENCING SUNDAY. schedule 2nd will in.st... be the following Passenger operated: 4IM5. FAST no. 27 wpsT ttAfr.y. \,v Augusta 7.40 am ] Lv Atliens 8 00 am Lvuonyersl 1 • 5°am | AY Atlanta 1.06 put NO. 28 BAST TiAILY. ’Lv Atlanta 2.50 pm I 1 Ar Athens 7.2o 8.10 pm - Ar Conyers 3.47 I’m Ar Augusta pm VO 2 EAST PAlLY. NO. I WEST DAILY. Tv Yv, Conyers Jftfr.tita 8 25 am ]>v Lv Augusta Macon 10.30 7 05 am 9 5° am am Ar Athens 5 o5 pm Lc Mil d’vl 9 i° am “ Waeh’n 2 65 pm Lv Wash n 11.20am Mil’d’ve 4 49 pm Lv Athens 9 !vi d$ am Ar Macon 6 45 pui Ar Conyers Atlanta 4 5.50pm pm AT Augusta 3.55 pm Ar COVINOTON ACCoMM'inATlOk. v Attonta e.td pm Lv.Cov.ut’n * 40 am v CVi’nyersS.oo j«m Lv < onveie6.ni am r Cov ct’nS ro mn Ar Atlanta 8 00 am ^10. 4 HAST DAILV. NO. d west daily, Lv Atlanta 8.50 pm Lv Augusts 9 00 pm LvCony ’rsio.28 pm Lv Conyers 4 5 1 auf Ar Augusta 6.20 am Ar Atlanta 6 4o'atn Trains 'Nos. 2, 1, 1 and 3 will, if sigiffilieff, stop at regul.iny scheduled *Fiag Stat.on. jtyST Train No 27 wi'l stop and 'Yeeetve passengers to and from the zelia, following stations only: Beluit, Ber Uarh-m, Thompson, Cann.k, GrawfoYdvflle, Union Point, Greens XlSuison, llulledge, Social Cir cle,Covington, Gonyi rs, Stone Moun¬ tain and Decatur. These trains make floats connection for a I points Fast %nd Southeas*, West, Southwest, Nfiith and Neftbwest, And carry T’hrohgli S.’c'epi is bi t iV 'eti AtlAhta and Gliarlestoh. Train No. 28 will sb 'ji at anil deceive (lassenge'-s l'6 and ft'otn the following statt'Ohs only': Bet zeliu, liarleiir, ^ hom‘»i'i>i>’ Point, X>ainak, Craw fordville, Unioii Greensboro. •Madison. Ilullfedge, Socinl Circ e, Cov ihgtou, Conyers, S.one Mountain and Decatur. Connects at Augusta for all poixU East and Southeast. JOHN W. GREEN, (fo-n. Man. E. It. DORSEY, Gen. Puss. Agt. Short JJotnf/H . NOTICE I*uff not a candidate for Re election for alderman from tLird ward. J. S-.Daniel The ring ib weikiog to keep li e tue city governmenl all in the family fo.i ou* more year. We hay's onfe or twoAmen wliode I hire live and die in otfiee—no matter libw insignificant l!ie oftice may be. JjUeh men a e woise than old sores. The relatives of the family adhiin istration have all registered—from deputy street,loss up. There was suflifcitnt registration notice given—to the frietMk of the t'mii.y administration, front the blind hi ire up. Read the notice ol Mr. W. V. lraaud in tiiis issue. The communication of R. B. will ap¬ pear in our ue*t issue. We will print the last council pro¬ ceedings next week so as to close up the year. The negro Johnson will not be hung In McDonough on the 7th oi December as a new trial has been granted him. Two of the negroes in Fulton county charged witlie murder of fbfi He Fours have lieen sentenced to be hung on the lith of January. Travel 011 the railroads increases as Christmas approaches. As this ia the season for burglaries, our citizens should guard their premises well. A eolered woman, in Morgan county, gave birth to a doub e headed child, otifc dny last week. The child died soon after birth. Miss Benny Glass daughter of Judge Glass died at Newborn, last week. She whs a most popular a- d excellent young lady, and was much oeiov.d by alt who knew her. The Covington papers say there w ill he several business changes in that city 'efehC Christmas-. We don’t doubt it. )wi«« to a big lot of job Work we ere t with onr paper ibis week. We ttoiiW'JC from now ou the best wer seen in this county. irn thst Messrs J. A. & T. D. id J. H. Almand have bought ;e retail houses in •n up a lm&e wholesale XI. ud has put him up a v prepared i<> shoe ami mules, no mat* may be. , learns ..... that the e forming them ion. in which to patronize pi-oliildtion .as even nenUr^ki „iJ’.C 1 aL NuTiCt,. This is to rove nodtfe to the public generiiy that I have opened in connec tion with iuv b'aelsnith shop a wood Shop department w oei? I am ‘prepared to do all kinds of buggy, wagoji&carrage work and ail'general repaiing at pii e as low as anyone and in j-->d -tvle. I solicit the patronage iu my friends and the public generally. Respectfully, W. V. Almand. A fresh arrival of shirts and collars at Stewart’s. ,, r^ . l>f!adlesue /• t j• ’ •. wj.u 1 at - r: ^ Sarah .B.rnbartnn.l oll,.r gloves at Cstewai l s. A lew only. Picture fame's left at Stewait’s. Call early. READANDCONSIDER There are yet a laige. mmibi r of mv oU customers who have not paid up the»e blacksmith account Now I have waited long and patiently for you to make settle¬ ments but have wailed in vsin you have my Abor and material and refuse or neg¬ lect to [iay for them. I cannot wait a. ways and give warning to alt to come (or ward at once anil make settlement and save trouble aud father de'A>. I nee.i money and must have it. Your ft tend W. V. Almand. 4'lie cigar “Town Talk;' for 'iftte by Stewart, is a tip-top one. Go in and see Uapt. Bill Huson’s new stole. He has some very pretty pictures. Your boys trom 3 years to 30, can De United at J k. & 1- D. Stewart a. White Insh lim ns at 25 c's per yd ut Stewart’s. Nice lor baby aprons. Frank Harper lias the best 11 nu ever sold in Conyers, t.aii and get some. «■ THIEVES CAUGHT Tlie little notice in last week Weekly over took the four negroes tuat stole the tobacco from Messrs. G. \V. Weaver & Bro and they now languish in our jail. Hon. L. F, Livingston saw the notice send word to the Messrs. Weaver w ho wnetj with Mr. John Wallace Marshall Ben Wallace and brought them in. Hoi. J. C. Barton attended the Methodist conference ill Dalton that i.his week. 'IheCfoi is a reprseutave man. Osgood Sanders says Col, J. Hainiwond is the be.->t lawytr, the hrames't man and the best re|)res“ii - tative : ii Congress fro 111 pa. lie also says he is a represeutai be that the whole district eaa Le! [iivu.i.o A-. Hurrah lor Sander.'. Owing 10 a big r'tlii < f legal adv our Liberty chapel dot^ wue kepi out Ibis week. Tlie trustees oi Oakland Seminary are requested to meet at the court house at id d’ciock ou next Tuesday A uew variety of stock powders, “said to work wondeis,” Galt for ihered tin box, at Stewarts. The nicest slyles of dark fall and winter prints, none like them else¬ where, just art ived, at Stewart’s The celebrated Cleveland all wool filled Jeans from 7 to 9oz. for boys and rneus winter wear, at Stewart’s. When you want se’ect cream cheese, sausage, dried beef, apples coeoanut cabbage, onions, Ac call ou Fiank Harper & Bro; When you want nice family gro¬ ceries of any kind, such as nice meats, canned goods, cabbages, cheese, crack eis, pickles—in fact anything id this line, cull on Harper & Bro. Air. J. W. Langford 110W has on hand the best line of coffins and coffin hard¬ ware ever seen in this place When you want anything in this line you will find it to your interest to call on him. NOTICE. All persons are Imre by prohibited irOlU .1 liurmng 1 tljion . ll»y -\v '.JUKI (III ^ it either uiglu . foe day, rm-r— at or in B. N. McKnight. Read tin- Sheriff sales tor January, in this issue, also Executors notice. | A. P- Cornet, a deaf and dumb shoe- ; maker, in Atlanta, beat his wife to death i one nigh last week. After she died lie skipped out, and has not yet been tured. Since our last issue Mr. Abner one of the best citizen of this county who was fatally injured a few week since by mu e running away with him has died we extend to his bereaved family and friends our sympathy. A good man has gone lo his reward. llarp&f vSt Bro. are receiving the nicest lot ot eo ifectiom-ries to he a, 0 'Ge re. 1 \ aii and buy them cheap. Waste nG’.l-t'r time nor mon a Vi but du . l)eSl , 5C 0 j b 0 j;, by cjUir.p ea at, Ftewarve* CITY MARKET I W B & P-l. mam :o: ''hey keep a!way u on band the very nicest freshest meats, m the way or B E E & F O T K > ir T xV, SAUSAGE, Backbone So _ Kibs. __ . , Also Mutton. When von want nice Post-Office Conyers. Ga. Read This, -- g@p\y e earnestly ask all who ar< j illie ns on acifonnUs dr notes to come forward at Once and maid 'settlement* as ws are needing ' ® i 11 < - monev. We have many ' aocounts thu! have ta-e,; iimninu'adong dl , ie ou ,v,iru-.. we snow to be,good, but w(l n ,*[., nw -,j,..y uow, aniUninst have eomo oa nud pav ns’and by so v , lVt . it, greatly favor and ob'iye. We ou , 0 !d; stand on (Join uiCrct- street. We cxllUyour Ydw to our NEW GOODS. ^sZfThanking our customers ( r past fa vors, we as>t them U< <mI! arid examine our fa'J and winter goods. We ha-.-e oti band an 1 are continually receiving ah elegant assortment of hats, feathers flow¬ ers, velvets rib'imiH, laces, corsets, hoops shirts, niching, zepiiyr and it beautiful line of necii wear, plush and velvet col¬ lars, handkerchiefs, and also jewelry and ha ; r goods besides various other articles too uuaierous to nidation, We will sell low down for cash. Cad and see us when in town. Yours ThilV, P A Cowan &■ S j Bihchardson LETTERS OF DISCHARGE. State of Georgia, Rockdale County: Wheteas . ■ l guardian of Fannie M. Denard, having made applica¬ tion to tlie Court of Ordinary for a dis¬ charge from his guardianship of Fannie M. Denard, this is, therefore, to cite ah nelsons concerned to show cause why tlie .-aid J. M. Overton should not bedis charged from his guardianship of Fannie M. Denard and receive the usual letters of di'.mission < 11 the first Monday 1SS4. # ■ January. Given under m.v hand and official sig¬ nature, October 2d, 18S3. 01-15 3 HI 0. SEA-VANS, Ordin’y. SO’JTH'RN SANITARIUM this i N'T minor; (ol mi-iy known as the Aflatila H iilib “v\ i.ter (hnv,’ is universally m kuovvl edged td be the most compleie and thoroughly rational and aeiemific es tahlishilieiit bir tlie treatmcJit ol the sick id the sou hein states. The fid lowing urea few ol the mail'’ remedia agencit-s em ployed in addition U, the usual approved remedies: Tlie celebrated Moiim-e-'! tiermo En-c-itii Bath, Improved'I'm lSh-ctro-Vapor, kisi.,Full t leetric Russian Roman. and some tsventy diJerent kinds ot ELECTRIC WATER BATHS. ALSO Swedish Moveuu lit by ira chinery, and mamia Operation bv trained mauipulaiois, Massage tieais ment, etc., etc. Special attention Diseases given perculiar to tlie tareotment of to Invalid Ladies; also Dyspepsia, Neu ialg a. Rheumatism, D.seases ot the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat and Lungs. Chorine diseases are r- adilv and permanently cured at tliisinsiitution. Acdress U O ROBERTSON. M IL 134 McDonough street, Atlnata. CsesDOTm Jong experience in curing Ui>L-,u»ei» of the JUlo©<?♦ Skin mid IJonoi*.—Nervoun liability. Ini pot :ncy, tlrj^an'C' WcakncHB, AifcBtlonn Uonerrburu. ^yplilUilc vvpnumc aud aud Mm-urlnj aicrcoria specialty irca,tca e«I ort ort scie&tiUc scientitic principleR pnmu'ideK IGo; t of Ques tioos to be ans »t by mail. ^andlcarnkODiethfng _ I*., sonsnufferlm? autfei from lDii'ture *h«nltl se;.il their r art a- dress,X \unii learn somethTng lo to their their advantage. hi 1» It Is not n truss./ A'J(i^»», l/it. iietts, ia stt, su, hl i.on:,, Estakio^ued ovya TtoKT y vAju ta A First-class Business School Mm, ' £4113! Jo any North or South. Send for Circulars, free. “ ACON, W.MoKAV, Principle. - 9jzst*js3 II fa ■ • CTO « w m srpryi'caB-.v'iTcv.-...— (I >ii »)*./}■... »*•__ v, if r» •(> V */)r. -- 7BBB& •*' This « the ** >la~ic Scale, r '\S being one-ninth its C-2 sexual size. It i 1 not a mod* 4 > ^* or chart, but apcsieol inches. it a lady can eat from any fashion Jh plate, tnaltin* a nertc^t fit H t/ens. A«»uw *Vu't E Co^. M , F '^ ■ff Tt is n ,, t a chart or Model but a squar of inches. By it you can cut anv gar¬ ment for L-dies, Geutlemen and all kuv Children suits. Siri. t attention give tn lettersnq -iiy. local and q- avelin. Agents wjtut «1. Mrs. b. L. Sv « hkiis, Gen. Agent, Conyers, Ga. Sheriff Mile For January IS 8 -* Will be Bold before ih? courthouse door in 'he city of C Olivers on the first Tuesday in Jauuarv, 1884, withi the following . j the legal bdurs of sale, pescribeil pYopertv. to wit: A c- i am lot or piece ol land lying ami being situated nr the ifitli district <>t 01s igtually Henry, n-.w R t -kdalecounty, and within ihe ibc<-i [- -rate bmiis ol the city of Conyers, known and dia« tingu.sed in the p { k'a ot said district as noing a palt <4 and lying near tlie 1 northwest corner of lot two +, mded aud nh^fom- tm) ami houiidcd as follows: Beginnin* at ^ -« « IW« «. cottier with the First Baptist church lot and running widt said church lot south 58 degrees west to a rooh by tlie sfreet, name not known, and cotnev of said church lot, 256 0:111: 1 and erigiimi :■) V i st red sine 1 id sand iot ol laud :. 44 w to a iocb tlie beginning cot cer 5 In. contain.tig sixto -six onudiundred tlis (_L6,1 DO] ' of r '* , acre, more or less, v.iih nil the - 1 ru-i'.am-es thereot. , Lavieo on in ‘ the property of J.nnes A Raauedy t | satisfy this li. lo-, is.-ued fi-mn Jiock dal® superior comt in favor <d H. U. & D ?.i. Almand vs James. A Kennedy. ,,-r y v yomted vointed out out by by ii. il- fix. fk. This this I j 3‘Jlh day of Nov., 1883. pold at [ivirchasers risk. j A. P. MIGHELL. sheriff \Y:il tie sold bet-ire me veun, house do«; in 11 iv: tow n ot Conyers, within the legal hours ol sate, ou the nrs 1 Tuesday in January 1884. at publiek CI'V, the fallowing <1 SCI',bed jiiupfel'l) to win Tire h-a.-e of onu p ece land lji n g al) '* being m Hie to <„i>uct, ( >-f inigiually Wahon now Rockda e county, and said to contain (48-1) forty eight and one half avers, m ru or less and br-ii-nied as IoiIoas, on ihe north ; by the .ands of i\Ii» S J Grabamj on the south by a part ot the Lee Long place , on the east by Thomas White, -ud on ’be rest by the Lee Long and Mr E U Camp, the land whtreon J 8 G nham now resides, levied on s.s the propei ty of J ^ Smuuiton to satisfy ll-SUl d lrom the Justice court of tli< 476ih dist g m of R >ckdaie comity iu lavor of 1,10s D. Stewart W Go,, j v s J X Sim-oiiOU. Property point* j fe j out ^ defond.in 1 . Parties m pos¬ session noli fit d> Levy made by 8 U Woou. L 0 and retuimd to me, thi the 2 G day of Ni»v. L-81. A p Mucheii, Sort. Will be sold Indore lie n tl.l lions door iu ihe ih»- lov. 11 or of ccnjtisoi. ills hist luur-day- 111 JaMlfliy 13SJ. ,0 puoue mu <; y ■x lib hi ihe ica 1 -' ui ms ol s.-ie lifS lobo.iHio rle.-cnbeo pn-pe*ty to vi ■ t. One tract of bn.il .-a d ,n> coutaui flJO* olio b uuiired acres mine or less 11 . being tile place wlitre dele.idmr, George a clotfeHei now livet* be.eg in the 16th dis-ric ui oiigmally lleuiy- now Itockdak eonrj'y Ga, and boiUJih-d i.s luiloas, on die nordi by J II Hoilingswordi, on the smith by Mat Tucker on the easl by i.u- lands ot Jjhn McNair and ill • I on tlie west by tlie lands ot Mrs Letirticb, known :ts loi number 203 i\ya hundred and three, and lcvie 011 as die property ot George A c ot felter to atisty a fi ta issued from the 501 std.s’iict G M, in favor oi Glidden & i-inlis v s G a C]otieit<r, propery pointed out by deteudani, and tin- paitiir. iu possession notifitd as tlie law directs.- Levy made by J '.V Sorrows L o and returned to me This NOV' 28lh 1883- a P Mitchell shir. EXKOUTOKS SALE. J?y virture of authority grants! me in a 11 ill ot James D. Ltell late of Rockdale county deceased, I will sell to the highest holder at public out., cry - before tin court house door L ihe town " ■■ o-.yei. m: the first Tuesday in Jan nary ,:ext 1884 ivi.hil! : '•• •. 'll h<1-ir» Of til • ttie foilovving piopertv to v;it: fortv u (46) acres 01 land, more or less, it hein? it the 41b district of originally Walter county, now Rockdale county la_ v,- and being in. the east and of frmrrkmal part ot lot of land number 1341) th, and forty one, with about (jo Twenty ae-es cleared, and the most . i i he balance of said laud being forest land -common thin laud. Also at the same time and place (jot forty ac-es more . ’ess in the north east corne- of iotot land number (3oS) three hundred and eight lying and being in ihe 10th district of a iginaliy liemy now Ruckdale ^countv ill of which is forest land with a creek running through the land. It is veiy good land. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credetors ef the ^aid James D. -tell deceased this the 27 day of Nov 883. James a Jackson Executor. Nervous Exhaustion, Premature J>feeay, Loss oi Memory. A*': so-rage riotli-bound >,ook of wlr lPso RU Advice to Young Men, by a Kegubr flivsician. g.5 WT FREE TH£ HiALTH JOURHAl, MILWAUKEE. W!» The Preacher’s Quiet Habits, j Sedentary and stud; -ous men some* times become prostrated before they know it. Those who spend much ^ j n close ntatal - vor! - apd nc . r _ tQ yi j ce cnou{r j, exercise often find their stomachs to do the work of digestion. lire liver be¬ comes torpid. The beards act-ir¬ regularly. The bmin refuses to ; serve as it once did. Their preaching becomes a failure, and there is a stare : of general misery. So many minis- • ters have been restored to health t-y the use of Brown’s Iren Bitters that the clergy generally arc speaking to their friends of tn:s medicine as the very best tonic and restorer they know of. It thin ' restores and watery blood to its proper condition, by ton¬ ing invigorating it up with the purest and most science has.cvcr preparation made. of iron that • It is pleas ant to take, a: cl r. -3 immediately' with the happ-r r: results, not only on the parsons, ;.-vt_cn other folks .........-% ^ v- — —— ■ 1 • ,. 7.''SC £«..-* sp:«do!H«*138qFa!Tujiran>.»« '.h-tV ‘■j'ASTOyyc.ii-JisBXO.ssaouasj * -,tv psas -iWWtiS Vavv-xx.-cfA'? <Kni5«va ACT H -coisu pvsasoumariirr a?-W* 5 ?" 5 * M sv;Giti|8g Si iCi a:» esrAK* V 2i^WW Mmmi smm ^ ..... npras HABIT AND DRUM KEHiSfESS, ^ nnrittyiig^igdny^md^wmanonOy Opium. MvitT cured by no form of . Truth inveslltjatiou', References best! a he State. P’or terms, pamph lets aud proofs, addfesS, wiiu three cent stamp, W. C. BEUiOT, M. n.. 7 1-2 Broad St-, Atlanta, Oa. THE DIORAL OF IT. please QNe may about mpralize pain; but as much the fact as w: is, that \ye doxg’; like it While it lasts, and that we want to get rid of it as §oon rheumatism, as w an, Whether disordered caused liver, by gout, had weak nerves, anything irregular kidneys, just blood, or else that is the reverse of what i: should he, the sooner it is out of the system the happier we are. XVhether pain is the result of imprudence or of acci dcqt, or is sent as a punishment for our sins, may be a nice question for the philosophers suffering to argue; first but peo- be ple rid who the are want those to of pain, after which who are fond of argum ent may argue the matter to their hearts’ coritenti Above all theory, argument, and philosophy, that BROWN’S comes IRON the BITTERS delightful drives fact pain away. Sufferers run no risk in trying containing this medicine, the only com pound mischief with iron Those which who carries have no it. used it will tell you so; and you can try for yourself by buying a bottle of the nearest druggist. 7 Mxscliicvo-ic iiaria^ To say that malaria is 'Aiischievotss h to put it very mildly. It is alltha and more B is-cunning, deceitful, treacherous, sly, and underhanded. It does its work in the dark, and ir such a sly way that much of the mis¬ chief is done before it is discovered. 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 wish he were in his -crave. It is sad to see people 3 it down in them misery content to be the victims of rnisebiev ous malaria, ar.d for thinking The that noth ing can be done them. powe of Brown’s Iron Bitters over tr* mischiefs of malaria has been so ar. ply proved that there is no reasot why anybody who can procure a bottle of this Prince of Tonics site' suffer. Great is the power of malaria and great are its disastrous effects But greater far is the beneficent in¬ fluence of Brown’s Iron Bitters, The preparation of iron in thisfavor ite family remedy can bd taken wittiout'ruining the and teeth "headache. 'or prodtlc ng constipation 1 -—■■a*- - HARRIS flCaw^jasaSSIBiBB REtiiEDY CO., pill "’"'Rj 1 "Hig Mi n amt oilicrs u ho sutlci he K‘e:i.c-:v is -.ut up ir. -t*s. No. \ (lasting ? iiiont.h>, • ji : •’it; .. HS | -a . ?1'1. • ML " ppers VIGOROUS HEALTHforMEN £ TESTED FOR of cases. Founded on y. wane ihe direct apphcatiouof this remedy to the seat of the disease inakcsltsspecifle influence feu without delay.. ..The natural functions of the human organism are restored. The animatLigele meats ot life wt-’-h have been wasted are given back. Ihe buoyant enengy of the brain and niuscu .ar system renders the patient cheerful; be gains strength with rapidity. NEKVOTJS DEBILITY, organic weakness, and numerous obscure diseases, baffling the skill oi best physicians, result lor youthful indiscretion, too free indulgence, mid over brain work. Do not temporize while .such enemies Inrk in your sands, system. Take a remedy that has cured tbou , and dors not interfere with you attention to busii dness or cause any pain or inconTenience* Serd for a Descriptive Vamphlpt gif \n* Anatomical^ Illustrations, which will convince the most sceptical B that they cart be restored to 4>er;ect manhood, and fitted tortile duties of ]ih\ fame ns if never effected, " W Sentf roo to anv one. Kemedy sold ONLY by the HARRIS eirTSEar GO.faF’G CHEMISTS. 306M N. 10th. St. ST. LOUIS, MO. 5 «XMitVitrKteeavsi. twi>aesths| 5 . tireesoatka $7 ‘ fllE NSEISES OF 1 (“‘5‘ L {La ,YOUTH ant: MANN”: x {3”§~\ * / A d_UHJETO OUT M:.EJCi!\‘E, HEP; TH wnw . 9‘43? .2; B? A I‘HYSH'IAS '2; "‘ cxperiencc. Dan‘! u' firear] 131%“? ‘ 1,5 wizh Drug» hut poison I ‘~\- ’3‘0‘11‘5)‘Ste!‘; ([115 Bunk and aqu ge‘ “Prescriptions free” Electric Shel: Quzu‘ks‘ Hum. and bugs, which i: expuses. Price 251+; Ac-dreg ‘HE PUBLlSflEB. Box 234. Miiwaukae. Win: NOTICE, Parlies owing J. & yr. E- Tread well Co, must come forward & the and set. !e at once. as estate is obliged be wound to up. Call on F. fo Treadwell, in change papers, at their old of stand. Conyers. G1. October Dt. xSS3. Kotics Having had my saw mill burned am} needing money to have it replaced, I earnestly ask all who are due n,e money to come forward ar.d make settlements with mfo t need the money., and I ask you to come forward and see , ' 1 1 once, Tours ’ Ac ’’ A- X. PLUNKETT. headquarters for C n MTwmwnr MMhRCIALMFN , r , OWENS * Horn J d v ■ n»erly 1 CrmeHouse, J M OWENS, PRO^RI’T^ T the ew best ,y the market U F, Lable supplied Itmil with tneet all trains. affords. Free A trial ia all J ^ /v\vi"Nrp-T ask "A wi uuwi\ , 'VKr ....................GEORGI A I M 3 . M. Jordan j Fred 11. Pope, JORDAN Wasliin crc WTP (j a> s i P PL & t? fo otton Factors ARD | i : Com Merchants j Augusta Georgia. S^TSpeciat attention riven *o weights; Quick sales: prompt returns. We refer by permission to Mr. Z. McCord, Presi¬ dent the National bank, Mr. T- VV. Cou ery Oresident Planters Loan and S-i ings bank, AugnstA, Oa. Messrs. John M. Carks’ Sous. — »3UH J 13 Broad Street......... ATLANTA, GA. Athts and jointer’s Material, French and American Window Glass etc: —Agents For - Aveiill Mixed Paint Company. A is ' Audits For IHF SILICATE PA INI' COMPANY. Petrify Liquid, a atirk remedy Interiiabbi'i- fof dr.litp walls, reemnmended bv tlie al Aealth Gmgi'P-s and Sanitarv In»ti- ; tute of Ureat Briua.n. Vi ECRGE KENNON, Dealer in General Merchandise) (M s. G Iowan's old stand.) < (uuniPicc Strcfl, Conyers, tin., Keeps always on hand nice carr'ies canned goods, cabbage cider, pmoiiiUr, etc. A good line iit bottom piic:s. Call and see liiifi. m p : - ; ’ ; Spa> ‘ iaSs td ; STOMACH fulhermore a supreme remedy l'J b .jj_ f , ] ^ complaint, constipation dysp«P*w. troubles ity, rheumatism, kulney 0t Fot a sile'by all generally. Dru^ists ami Dealers fo?*sale. One of the most, valuable lots in ib® city. In the very center of the business portion. Situate on the comer of cen tor ami Commerce streets and :vo,um ,-nirnarl Known as the VA , ’ ie .1 ' ; 1 paliil.-li buSIHe— ] C;- n , lo i , s a ‘- ' mistake For term. 3 part'd- . ,. = ,. c , n( , , ....II John M. ... Uajailu dtJ- ,, W- u - Almatlt. ,,,> & foil's .-tore, OJ. Perfect. Fasti y Pa 1 cnt Flour Call U. B. HARPER and BBC on // /> // m m [ Bra":til’s B »t B‘‘