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NOTICE.
APPLICATION fob new road.
All persons a-e hereby notified that
it no good cause is shown to the cons
trary an order vnll be aran'ed by 'In
undersigned on the 22 d day of Do*
e-ember, 1883, establishing a new
public road, as marked out by tin
Road t ommissi -ners appointed lor
that purpose, commencing at Par¬
ker’s Bridge, on South River, and
running in the direction of McOon
ough, intersecting the Covington and
Atlanta road mar Mrs. Margaret!
Look’s, vanning by the residences of
W. B Parker, J. F. Rowan, J. B.
Keen W. A. Browrdeu. W S. Powel
and the naui Mrs. M ir^aret v,ook.
This Nov. i9, 18<3
A. SEAMANS,
4t Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission,
State of Georgia Rockdale county.
"Where as D. M. Parker administrator
ot Nathaniel Rogeir represented to
the court in his petition duty and
entered on Record ili..t he has fully
administered Nathaniel Regers
Estate. This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned heirs and creditors
i>f show cause if any they can why
said ad rninistr itor should net he
discharged from his administration
and receive Letters of dismission
oil the first Monday in March 1884.
Dec 3; 1883. O. Semans.
ordinary
Georgia Rockdale County.
To all whom it may concern :
Whereas Jacobus P< tty abminiblrator
of Mr. M. C. Petty deceased having
in proper form made application to
the cofc t of of ordinary for leave to
sell the land belonging to the Estate
of said deceased and, if no objection
are made by the find Monday in
January 1884 an order will be passed
granting leave to soli said land.
Dec 4th 1883.
(). Seamans ordinary.
Georgia Rockdale County.
To ab whom it may concern
Whereas W J Turner and H A D
Turner have in proper form applied
to me for permanent letters of ad 1 -
ministration on the estate of A A
Turner late of said county deceased,
anq if no valid objection is made an
order will pass on the first Monday
in January i 88 Lat 10 o’clock a. m
granting the said W J.Ti.rner and
II A D Turner letters of administra¬
tion on the estate of A A Turme.-,
deceased.
4t This Dec.’4th 1853. O Seamans,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Georgia Raii-road Co.,]
Offiee Augcsta, General Nov. Manager, 17. 1883. J j
COMMENCING SUNDAY, l8h in»t„
the following Passenger schedule will be
eperated. Trains run by 90th meridian
time, twenty tw r o minutes slower than
Atlanta time.
FAST LINE.
NO. 27 WEST DAILT.
Lv Augusta 7-40 am I | Lv Athens 8.05 am
LvConyersli.58am Ar Atlanta t.oopm
NO. 28 HAST DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 2.45 pm I Ar Athens 7 i5 pm
Ar Conyers 3.42 pm | Ar Augusta 8.05 pm
JO 2 EAST DAILY. NO. I WEST DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 8 25 am Lv Augusta 10.30 am
Ly Conyers 9 50 am Lv Macon 7 10 am
Ar Athens 5 °6 pm Lv Mil d’vl 9 10 am
“ Wash'n 2 55 pm I>v Wash'n 11.20am
Mil’d’ve 4 49 pm Lv Athens 9 05 am
Ar Macon 6.45 pm Ar Conyers Atlanta 4.2S pm
Ar Augusta 3.55 pm Ar 5.45 pm
COVINGTON ACCOMMODATION.
Lv Atlanta 6.10 pm Lv Cov.gt’n 5.4O am
Lv ConversS.oo pm Lv onyers6.i5am
Ar Cov gt'n8.30pm Ar Atlanta 8.00am
NO. 4 EVST DAILY. NO. 3 WEST DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 8.5O pm LvAugusta9 00 pm
LvCony’rsio.28 pm Lv Conyers 4.51 am
Ar Augusta 6.I0 am Ar Atlanta 6 40 am
Trains Nos. 2 , 1 , 4 and 3 will, if
signaled, stop at regularly scheduled
Flag Station..
UiST Train No 27 will stop and
receive passengers lo and from the
following stations only:
zelia, Harlem, ’ Thompson, Oamak,
C'awfordville, Union Point, Greens
boro, Madison, Rutledge, Social Cir¬
cle, Covington, Conyers, Stone Moun¬
tain and Decatur. These trains make
close connection for all points East
and Southeas*, West, Southwest,
North and Nertliwest, and carry
Through Sleepers between Atlanta
and Charleston.
Train No. 28 will stop at and
receive passengers to and from the
following stations only: Berzelia,
Harlem, Thompson, Union Camak, Greensboro- Craw¬
ford ville, Point,
Madison. Rutledge, Social Circle, Cov,
iogtou, Conyers, Stone Mountain and
Decatur.
Connects at Augusta for all points
East and Southeast. •,
JOHN W. GREEN, Gen. Man.
E. R. DOliSEY, Gen.- Pass. Agt.
Gall and see that “ ex-quisite ”
Sion department of J. A. & T. D.
Strvart.
MARKET
W B & P B SMITH.
■:o:
r r'hey keep always < n hand the very
nicest freshest meats, in the way or
BEEF & P O R K,
■SAUSAGE,
BaCkbOIlO & HHtS.
Also Mutton. When von want nice
meats, good weights and cheap prices,
call at the City Market fiist door above
Post-Otlice Conyers Ga.
JfP%LIABLE 3 FREEl
SELF-BURE
i t,il \ fnvor to prescription of on© of VR®
most not" <l and nuccwsful spccinllsts in tho U.3.
(cow rctir.-d> for the cure of IVnrvotiM lietniUil,
fcoot Manhood, 15 >«fciiee« ami iOroair. fceni
to plain tented envelope/ree. Druggisiscan hU.w
Adores. OR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo.
m wsnoouv
VEGETABLES
i fl H wij mB uM action Sec'irn the Healthy Liver
to
HI ■ _ and relieve all bil
r inn, troubles.
Purely Vesetatls; So arising. Prico 25e. All Druggist*.
PATENTS
munn a co. , of fho Scientific American, con
tinue to net us Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade
England, Marks, CttpyriRhts, Germany, for the United States, Canada,
Patents France, free. etc. Hand Book about
Patents sent obtained thromrn Thirty-seven MUNN years’experience. Sc CO. noticed
in are
the Scientific American, the largest, best, and
most widely circulated scientific paper. f3.20ayeur.
formation. Weekly. Splendid emrravinps and interesting in
ican free. Specimen Address copy of the Scientific Amer¬
sent MUNN Sc CO., SCIENTIFIC
American Office. 201 Broadway, New York.
CONYERS MARKET.
[Corrected Weekly.]
Cotton . . . , 7 to tocts
Corn .... . ... 65 cents.
Meal . . . . . ... 70 cents
Hay .... , . $1,35 to 1,50.
ran .... . ... go cents.
Oats .,. . . . . . . 4o cents.
Wheat . . • . . . $1, to 1,10
Fiour . . . , $6 to $8 a bavel
Bulkmeat- . . 9ets.
Lard .... . . i2 to 14 cts.
Sugars ■ • • . . .8 to 13 et».
Salt.... . $i,iO to $1,25.
Coflee . . . . . 12 to 30 cts.
Syrup N. 0. . . 60 to 80 cts.
Other Syrup • ■ 5« to 75 cts.
Peas . . . . . . . 65 to 70 cts.
Rice .... . . .8 to lo cts.
Chick-ns . . .* . to to 25 cts
Butter . . . . . . 2o to 25 cts.
Eggs • • • .....iocts.
COUNTY OFFIGER.
Ordinary . O. Seamans.
Sheiff. . A. P. Mitchel.
Clerk . . J. J. McCord.
Tax Collector......W. W. Nelms.
Tax Receiver . . . Win. T. Husou
Coroder ... . . . Geo. W. Oaks.
urveyor • . R- A. Guinn.
Court 3rd Mondays in February and 4u-<
gust. J. D. Stew'art, judge ; Emmett
Wommack, Solicitor.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor . . . . A. M. Helms.
Clerk . . ’ • • J. It. Maddox.
Marshal . . . B. G. Wallace.
Deputy M • • • L. 8. Bellah.
Overseer . • . . J. R. Irwin.
] M. W. Maddox, W Irwin
Cour.cilmen ) | J S. S. J. Daniel), Cowan, Geo. P. Christian. Weaver
Meet . . Every 1st. Monday
CHURCHES.
First Baptist . , . . . J. M. Brittain.
Preaching...... . . 2d. undays.
Sunday school . . . . . . . . 3 p. m.
Methodkt...... Bartow Bighain
Preaching..... 1st. 3d.Sundays.
Sunday school . . . . - 3 p. m.
Presbyterian . . • • • H. Quigg
Preaching. . . - . 4th Sundays
Sunday rchool . . . . . . . 9 a- m.
Second Faptist......Geo. R. Moor
Preaehinf . . 3rd undays
Sunday school ......9 a. m
Primitive . . . . . Isaac Bam by
preaching . . . . . . . . 2Sundayys
When you want a good shoe, one
that y »u c:m pay your money for with
l ,erfeo1 safel Y, call at D. N. Hudsou’s.
He keeps the very best grades,
Fancy blue wool overshirt for fall
and winter, 8 d, at Stewart’s.
$ 2,00
Will get tlie
ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTISUTION
and
THE CONYERS WEEKLY,
one whole year!
§ 1,00
Will get the Conykrs Weekly one year
when paid in advance.
When sent by mail $1.25 will lie the
. Address,
THE WEEKLY, Conyers, Ga.
sexsims s«© 8 , f
OVll STOCK is FULL AND COMPLETE,
Business and DressTSuits
AWB &WWBMQAMB
J EQUAL TO CUSTOM MAOS SOODS AND AT r
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
HIRSCH BROS,,
42 and 44 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
lieon fl®#plsfe
SUPPLIES & 8Y« KETTLES,
cm gear, steam engines, rollers, saw m orsst mill
MACHINERY AKG CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
IRON FENCIG (Wrought and cast >
for circnlars and prieesforall the above. Address,
C. D. FINDLAY,
W. H. HOWARD, C. H. HOWARD, S P. WEISICER.
W,K HOWARD * SONS,
COTON COMMISSION MERCH/ NTS.'
NO, 20 SEFNTH M'INTOSH ST?
AUGUSTA ) GEORGIA,
Orders Consignments of Cottor, and oilier Produce Solicited
For flagging And Ties Filled At Lowest Market Prices.
5!
DTT H C/1 DTT H GO
j j
Fistula, Fisure and Rectal Ulcers.
Dr. Taber,
NO. 82 DECATUR STEET, ATLANTA, GA.,
MAKS A SPECIALTY OF THESE DISEASES,
And lias cured cases of forty years' standing. Cure guaranteed. If I fail to cure
you of Piles I will return your monev Address, enclosing stamp,
F. F. TABER, P. O. Box 262, Atlanta.Ga.
MORE POPULAR THAU EVER.
■The Recent Improvements Made in The
WHITE SEWI’G MAOHINE!
TIES MANY Superior of ADD this EXCELLENT MUCH Machine. TO TIE QUA L- kmmm-issz. 17.3
--
It is an Espeial Favorite of Ladies, Aft
Tados and Others,
Who use them for the many advantag ■ : /
they posess over oiher Sewing Machines 'N’fj
EVERY WHITE MACHINE
Warren ted for 5 years. 7
J. D. d- T F. SidITII.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
50 Broad St., Atlanta Georgia.
H- P. & D M. ALMAND, Agents
Conyers, Georgia.
H H
')
FaetoralK
- 808 -
Special Attention Given To Weights And Sales.
847 & 849 Reynolds St., Jngusta, Ga
H ■ J H j )GE AND BRO
53 South. Broad Rtueet Atlanta,
—WHOLESALE—
Paints,Oils, Varnishes,Brushes & Window Hlass
—Headquarters for all kinds of—
BIB PAX NTS $ AT YYHOLESALE.
Guaranteed equal to anything made. Send for color card and prices.
U e also keep as fine line Machine, Engine and Cylinder Oils as is
kept in the City, and are
Headquarters for any and ail Sixes Glass.
F J. Coolcdge & Bfo., 53 South Broad st, Atlanta,Ga.
G. W. WEAVER & BRO I
Convers - -
set m q ©os ©mo ©aaist
SOT
Clothing, llats, Caps, Boots & Shoes also Groceries such as Sngav
Coffee, Tea, Syrup. Ku;e, Grits Meal, Oat M.-al, i obacco, Snuff etc!
YVecall especial attention to our line of
Such as canned tomatoes, peaches, pineapples, oysters, salmon, Mack¬
erel, sardines, condensed mi k, jelly, pickles, candy both fauev and
stick, nuts, raisins, citron, macaroni, one spoon baking powders Hors
ford’s bread preparation, and grain etc., the etc. Our best pepper in the and spices both’-'rouud
are very market.
&TWM ms JL TmXJlX,
We also keep a good variety of Fresh Crackers, both plain and sweet
Also the celebrated, Liistro Shoe and Sieve Polish. A good line ot
Table and Pocket cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Woodware, etc
tfTWE MAKE FINE CIGARS A SPECIALTY,“©a
Our motto; Short Profits and quick Sales. Terms Strictly
CASH- G. IF. WEAVER & RRQ.
J, S.DANIELL,
DEALER IN
MACHINERY* FERTILIZERS ETC.
READ THIS. i 4 I ' LOOK CLOSELT
Steam Engines, s Sells thecelebra
Co'ton Presses, — IS THE - ted Birds*!), and
Sr w Mills, Syrup Ault man Tavlor
Mills, Threshes, •rt I"! m Engines, the Van
Cotton Gins, and SSHBBSpi r _jui Winkle, Winsliip
Portable Corn and Gullett Cot¬
Mills, Beltings etc. ton Gins. The
and in fact for all V • Best Condensers
and any kmd ot Afl and the very Fin
machinery that is J est Threshes s»ld
{SO —
s\ anted. tv hen : IMPROVED TRACTION ENGINE in the South. A
you want machin¬ With without Reversing 10,18 A ’ ""I'D ‘j* 1
don’t tail to OT Gear. and 16 1 R Read
ery RUSSELL Horse & Power. CO., Built Massillon, by 0. CITY ijm tyCG
call on nim. °a, best made
Al.-o agent for the famous Ault man & Taylor Machinery. You ean sava
money by calling on me. J. S. DAN I ELL
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS!
J- S SCHOFIELD & SG?IS> Proprietors, Maoor, Georgia.
Manufacturers and Dealers n every Variety of Agricultural Machinery.
Schofield's Pat. CottonPresscs, Boilers, Engines
SAW, GKrSTand FLOUR MILL8, SORGHO MILLS and KETTLES,
Castings of Every Kind, Shaftings, Pulleys and Hangers.
—Agents For—
Jvdson’s Standard Governor, Nordyke And Marmon Milk
ENGINE FITTI GS, BRASS GOODS, BELTING, PIPING, ojMBl
NATION MONKEY W TENCHES aC. &0,
'
Z- McCV RD. F. W. U8TFEE.
M'C0RD& FOSTER.
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants Office and YY T arehonse 00 GAMPRELL Street.
Between Broad & Reynolds near the store of Z.
McCord,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Ccr.tirnientf Solicited. Personal A'tention given to Business. Th^
Instructions ot Consignois Promptly Obeyed,
—- n mnrxr me r. — r v r r.
II. B HARPER and BR0-,
—REALERS IN
DECATTTR STREET, CONYERS, GA.
Keep always on hand a full and complete assortment of the very beet
NOTiO^S,.HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, WfEAT,:FLOUB ETC.
SUGAR, COFFEE, CONFECTIONERIES, SPICES,CAMMED GOOBS
SUCH AS TOMATOES, MACKEREL, CONDENSED MILK, SAR'
DINES, &.C, SAUCES, PICKLES, MffSTARDS
And in fart everything kept in This Market and other
WE BUY FOR THE CASH
And are able and prepared to sell goods as cheap as anybody ^aod trial. ; we
guarantee to give satisfaction. We want all to calf and give us a
W T e pay the highest prices for all country produce. We make a
We keep the best 1 ades of Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes,
specialty of’the LUCY JUNTO A Tobaco •
-
All goods delivered free in the City.
RESPECTFULLY, BRO,
U. F. HARPER