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1t-Oi fJYERS WEEKLY.
KUCiLLtALK BUY s column.
There was a very edjoyaLle party
-UYdms-iay ,.j pi in de Xmas ol
r J\v< tti" 1 g‘ vtn to the ebarm
Castle , R«ad. Cel. Ztckeiy
inti Hi^ s Lou
jlueatt ut‘d mxt morning R> 'epoii
mmber of the gay readers for
(j.iite a at'empw 1 ut dancing- Every
ul-e r,.dv niylittt I'l.asuie.
Tne yoar-S p< ot-le had a
gathering at Mrs, James Stan
niiitce .idem..1,10
Oik Hill, Friday mffbt "umg
iijiPyg. One of the giyesi of the
Ail had a good time, and by
euM li¬ and lady
the way Sir BafU Og!..shy
Texas were among , nt fu„ ( p
Irum
nil’s.
All the boys are subscribing for
llie Weeki.T and taking a chance at
tk ■ Inautital 8130 buggy to he given
W iy th e first day ot next I>> c
:
We want every bedy to take the
Co i)ri s V. ekki.y, bggest and best
pa t-r for 1884
Jack S*nnn ; <>ld a \onng lady the
0 her day hr had a c«ld, and asked her
to grease his heels, which he said his
mother used to do w htn he w as
lt M,H. She promptly took tite .case |
in hand, r» moved his shoe and rock,
and '•eMiittsnced work. After Using
11 couple of pounds c>f“ tallow she
Lund the badness likely to increase,
and had colds became the order of
the day. Poor Bartow his foot was
gi large lie cmidn’i get -allow enough
ta grease it Our head not being as
large as his tom, how»vcr, we got it
will dressed with a plentiful mixture
of cook tallow ami chalk.
Tom Tucker says he asked a little
g rl the vother day, if she knew
where Jim Park was. She said at
Lome, hikI she supposed h<i was m if
lied, lor she saw his sweetheart
t-truding in the door as she p issed.
Jim says it didn’t occur, one or
’tdher hacked out and, he believed it
was her.
PHANTOM PARTY.
The I'oinino which cam*) oft at the
NYs i client House on Finlay
lii-iht, Ll-c. 28 fli, v. ; ts by tat tin* most
coiiij.|(>i« success we have ever seen
hcri. Everyihing was conducted in
the Heist pei bet manner, the music
was excellent ; the supper fine and
the dancing jmt splendid. L‘>ve,
ples-ure and the "dizzy whirl’’ was
c.in;.-ii on until aftor ~ o'clock and
< very cue r turned home in good hu
luor, not l’n« elmliGst jar having
'mur<d tie r {,leisure. The follow
ing )(iimg gentlemen ' and Indite gave
hen •
1 money and s^tat [iiesence to
grace the occanion : M>-s*<ra Almand,
Bryans, McCord Pmzdle, Richards,
i/’we 7 and Ae.ree, of Atlanta Hardy
;
osley of Chicago ; Johnny aud
Brnken B-odnax of Walnut Grove ;
.bam Veal of Libeity Chapel ; Dr.
lUrvy ot Snapping Shoals; vVil;
Bellah of Henry ; Edgar J< well ot
Gainesville and Judge Langford, J.
B- iilky, Chailes White, Richard
r inker, C hariy and Beau Hudson,
^ ut,,lr Sharp, Dr. Lee. K? T. Sims,
^ est riiompsoD, Gas Almand, Moody
Summers, John McCallum, Fr nk
McCalla and Gna Bryans of Roek
ftie Ldi< s, all ot whom were
elegantly dressed and looking sweet
Hn ‘l bewitching, were Misses Hodges
ail «l Husen, ot Snapping Shoals ;
Lei a Christian, of Barnesville ;
Knox, of Social Circle ; Scruggs, ot
’"tie Mountain ; Roberts ot Th«mp
son ; Bryans of Henry ; Eva C sir,
Georgia Langford, Annie and Alice
Gee, Hattie Z ckery, Laura and 3es
s Ae Jewell, Eiaina” Clemons, Addie,
X°ra uud Beulah Turner, Della Bry.
a " 8 * F ,f "’y and Emma Riley, V/iliie
H •<! Lucy Ovcbay, Ida Hudson, Hope
1 r»!-hpr. Lee Treadwell, Bell trims
** H ^ Mollie Richards of Conye
____, s.
Davis of Mumoe ; Mrs. T. F.
Broadnsx ail{ j .T illev Langford,
tL^' ,
kei ot f' Convert. MtCalk ’ Uale 8Ed
We hope to again see the same
pea-aut, ,
where jolly crowd togetlier for
‘ thf-v ,T n "r” >' m -n eve '
6,;J ■
= 00 ' 3 humor, beauty and wit. .
II IRK Y I By Dr B Ji Woolev
i Atlanta, Ga.
DrinkinG } 1 No pain. No loss of
cure:. time from business.
Cures the .
d _ seuxe and destroys a 1 taste
for st iaval ints. Book of pai oculars sent
sent f> any address fiee. Otiice at 65
"hitelia l street.
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BOOTS, SHOES,
XV’
TT A TO AT pec
II il Iv w\ lw vj O,
CONYERS GA
am |lre|)<ire<i (0 , lo ft j| kin<] of shoe
work. Making, sewed or pegged, mend
I fid a I orders, arid do all work
neatly, prompt.y. durably and idieaply.
line work a specialty. (rive me your
work and I insure sa isfartion. I k-ep
also n tine bne of hswd and machine
made, harness, bridles hits, catches, col¬
lars buckles etc , in fact, everything con¬
nected with harness. Mv work is the
best, my prices the bottom. Call and see
ine eep. 21 3nros.
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Perfeut thy Patent Flour
(lull on U. l“. HARPER and BRC.
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Braoan’s B st Brand.
GEORGIa railroad.
Georgia Railroad Co-,1
Office General Manager, j
Augusta, Nov. 17 J 383 J
COMMENCING SUNDAY, l 8 n iu«t.,
the following Passenger schedule will he
operated. Trains run by 9 °d» meridian
time, twenty two minutes* slower than
Atlanta time.
FAST LINE.
NO. 27 WEST DAILY.
Lv Augusta 7.40atn I Lv Athens 8 05 am
Lv Conyersl 1.58-im j Ar Atlanta i.oo.pm
NO. 28 EAST DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 2.45 pm | Ar Athens 7 -1 o pm
ArConveis 3 4 ‘J pm I Ar Augusta8.05 pm
*
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no 2 east daily. NO. 1 AVKST D VIl.Y.
L v Atlanta 8 25 am bv Augusta 10.30 am
Lv Con vers 9 5^ hu» Lv Macon 7 10 am
Ar .v.h'ens 5 o» pm Lv Mil d’vl 9 10 am
*• Wash’n 2 55 pm l.v Wash n 11.20 am
Mil’d’ve 4 49 pm Lv Athens 9 05 am
Ar Macon 6 4.5 pm Ar Conyers 4 28 pm
ar Augusta3 55 pm Ar Atlanta 5 45 pin
COVINGTON ACCOMMODATION.
Lv Atlanta 6.10 pm Lv Cov.gt’n 5 4O am
Lv CouversS.oo pm 1a on vers 6 1 5 am
Ar Coy gt'118.30 p:n Ar Atlanta S.ooam
NO. 4 E'ST DAILY. NO. 3 west ; daii.y.
Lv Atlanta 8.5O pm LvAugust* 9 00 P»'>
LvCony’rsio .28 pm Lv Conyers 4 51 am
Ar Augusta 6.10 am Ar Atlanta 640 am
gajg* I’rain No. 28 will stop ai and
receive [lassengers to and from the
tollowing stations only: Berzelia,
Harlem, Thompson, Camak, Craw¬
ford ville, Union Point, Grcenshoro
Madison. Rutledge, Social Circle, Cov.
ingtou,Conyers, Stone. Mountain aud
Decatur. points
Comipcfs at Augusta for all
East and Southeast.
JOHN W. GREEN, Gen. Man.
E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Pass. Agt.
COMMERCIAL MEN
OWENS HOTEL Formerly Crure House,
J M OWENS, PROPRITR.
Newly fitted up. Table supplied with
the best the market affords. Free Hacks
meet all trains. A trial is al ! as •
COVINGTON....................GEOR L
lour ------',0 hovs from 3 yt ars to 30 , e-m ••
> e suited at J. A. & T. P. Stewart’s.
Arthur Sharp claims Y to T have the .t the
1 faetes. ho, re 1* ,he State a loo. yards Or
?f)0O
T SX 00 i * 188 /t.
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THE
G0KYER8W EKLY
ffoB mwm®
IS NOW
t@" Prepared to’do any.kind of Job
Piuntino, such as
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
BilllHeads,
SuUements,
Invitations,
Wedding Ca ds,
Posters,
Cards
Dodgers,
Tags,
Enve'opes,
Blanks, &e.
All orders will be piomptly tilled.
■■—. ...
12 YEARS.
W T WILSON,
NO. 53 Broad St., Atlanta, Ga
...... Wholesale Jobber of
Rewitiit Machine supplies, adjusting
tforall ooIh, oils, needles, parts and attachmeuts
makes of Macbiaes. Steatn fit¬
tings, hand attachments, water motors.
FINE REPAIRING v SPECIALTY,
Bend for Trade Crtalegue. Handles
the New- Douiestil, Dads, St. Jolrn,
HAPPY mi YEAR.
Kind Fkibnds and tub Public Gbx
EBALLY!
I have opened oi-t in the house for
merly’occupied bv Mr. K. Robert’s un¬
der the WhiteheadRtoiifle, next door to
G. H. Weaver and will keep a neat
stock of goods, such as Fine Papers,
Envelopes, Pencils, Inks, Books of all
kinds for sole or rent, papers of all
grades literary and candies, political, fancy confec¬ and
tioneries such as
plain, nuts, apples, rranges, cigars, ciga
rettBs'and fine tobacco, and many other
things Call and bee me
T E. SIMS.
Mm. M. Jordan [ Fred B. Pope,
Formerly tibiyf& J. Washington Ga
JORDAN & POPE t
C otton Factors
AND
Com Merchants
Augusta Georgia.
®sTSpec!aI (‘attention given <0 weights.
Quirk sales: prompt returns. We refer
by permission to Mr. Z. McCord, Presi¬
dent the National bank, Mr. T- W. Cos
ery Oresident Planteis Loan and Sav
ings bank, AugnstA, Oa. Messrs. John
M. C arks’ Sons.
L P. T 8 IP 0 D,
13 Broad Street. ATLANTA, GA.
Atisls and PainterYMaterial,
French and American Window Glass etc.
—Agents For —
Averill Mixed Paint Company.
Also Agents For
THK SILT CATE PAINT COMPANY
Petrify Liquid, a sure remedy for damp
walls, recommended bv the Internation¬
al Aee.lth Congress and Sanitary Insti¬
tute of Great Brittain.
u EORGE KENNON ?
Dealer in
General
Merchandise,
(Mrs. G. Cowan's old stand.)
Commerce Street, Conyer*, Ga.,
Keeps always on hand nice candies,
canned goods, cabbage cider, emonaae.
etc- A good line at bottom prices. Call
and see 1 dm.
f\ > BY B. 'Atlanta Jf WOOLLY M D
UcSEU^-nre^ Iu>f ; Ga.
S
ntg physicians. Office 65 Whitehall.
Send for my book on the Habit and
Parties owning Cemetery lots should
clean them off.
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—r -pealkus is —
DEC ATT Til STREET, CONYERS. GA.
Keep always on hand a full and complete assort merit of the very best
R aoTious, isivrs, ha zswm, cnacsERT, am, uo’jr etc.
S3 BAR, CSfFEE, GONFEGTOBEttlES, SPICES, CACHES SOSES
SUCH A3 TOMATOES, MACKEREL, CONDENSED BULK, SAH
DiBES, &G. SAUCES, PiCKLFS, RSUSTASSS
lad in fact everything kept in This Market and other
WE BUY FOR THE CASH
And are able and prepared to soil goods as cheap as anybody nod wo
guarantee to give satisfaction. We "ant a ! l to call and give us a’ trial.
We pay the highest, prices for all country produce.
We kicp the best tades ot Tobaccos, cigars and Cigarettes, We make a
specialty of the LVCY IT Ilf TON Tobaco .
All g*oods delivered free in the City,
RESPECTFULLY.
U. F. HARPER BRO.
^+0 -%»11 M »i /v n^y'%■
§ 1* 13 Is ? *i ■" m & § 3 SX
3 it im Ej
SEtSqOSS
SGir “m
Clothing, flats, Caps, Boots & Shoes also Groceries such as Sugar,
Coffee, Tea, Syrup. Uice, Grits Meal, Oat M«.aI, tobacco, Sunil ou;.
Wecull especial attention to our line of
FAKCYGROCER’ES aCONFECTIONERl’S
Such as canned tomatoes, peaches, pineapples, oysters, salmon, Mack¬
erel, sardines, condo,jacd mi k, jelly, pickles, candy both fancy and
stick, nuts, raisins, citron, macaroni, one spoon baking powders, Horn
ford’s bread preparation, etc., etc. Our pej p< r and spices boll) ground
and grain are the very best iu the market.
©sirs tsis a Tm&iL
We also hee|i a good variety of Fresh Crackers, both plain and sweet, ot
Also I he celebrated. Lustra Shoe and Stove Polish. A good line
Table and Pocket cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Woodware, etc,
SSTWE MAKE FINE CIGARS A SPECIALTY “©3
Our motto: Short Profits and quick Sales- Terms stmtiy
cash- G. W. WEAVER *ۥ J57YO.
SB
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DEALER IN
MAOHINEFiY, FERTILIZERS ITS.
READ 'I HIS. sue \ ' LOOK CLOSELY,
Steam Engines, Sel's tlieoeiebr-1 -
Co 1 ton Presses, — IS THE - ted Birdsall. and
Srw Mills, Syrup Aultman Tavb.r
Mills, Threshes, Engine*, the Van
Cotton Gins. an«l ■ G I Winkle, Vf inship
Portable Corn u. and Gullelt Cot¬
Mills, Beltings etc. ' - > i. ton Gins. 1 bo
and in fact tor all .Best Condensers
tu.d any k nd ot X, ami the v ry Km
that is oJJA esl ’I'li r oh lies said
machinery TRACTION in the South. A
wanted. D hen 1 IMPROVED ENGINE
you want machin¬ With or without Reversing: Gear, 1 0,13 a*d 16 large r"r>plx of the
ery don’t fail to Horse Power. Built by Peri) R >yce Read
call on niin. RUSSELL & CO., Massillon, 0 . >a, the best made
Al'O agent tor the famous Ault man ifc j.'ayior Machinery. You i an sav a
money by calling on me. J S. J) AN IEEE.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS!
J. s SCHOFIELD & SONS. Proprietors, Mac->r, Georgia
Manufacturers and Dealers n every Variety of Agricultural Machinery.
Schofield’s Pat. ColtonPress.s , Boilers, Engineb
SAW,.GRISTaud FLOUR MILLS, SCRGHO MILL 5 and KETTLES,
Ca--tings of Every Kind, Shaftings, Pulleys aud Hangers.
—Agents For—
Jwdson’s Siaudurd Governor, Nordyke And Marmon Mi Is.
ENGINE FITTIGS, BRAS? GOODS. BENCHES BELTING, PIPING, q^MBI
NATION MONKEY \V &V &C,