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fr ri||- f r ♦ iO< ■ ioations
s.'A' A ! >c 1 ' • - r 1 a 1 ution, and
f’f' hi ' 1 cflm tanoes
n r oirr'S & necessity
hr tmoces^ harm >ry and unity
, n S whmas we think
t s. u ci ecii’ii ;'ancek now demand
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'hrerefore be it r.'vdvjd, aad it ie
rdt re. 1 , that a general pri
nia*-y «le • in i 'e held on Tuesday,
p ; ten h • 16th, 1884, to determine
tbe * rtHc of the Democacy Of
A: eh(l P > county tor a member of
he D.tvcr house of llie^gcnera) as
r °i ' 1 b. i,"'
fthrOlvcrf, fu rther, ^ Tiiht the pollR
Sail* opened It) each milittk
fu’es ' dit. govern an dect on of uicin
i , - W •'he general ft-sembly uii 'l
t'tiAi ' (ch voter shall vote-at which the^Tr
nf'flic (listrict'iii be r (.
RsAo'yed fpr’.lfep, Ti at---tbc n
U- n it said < lec't'on by mile to the
W'rirMpn of t h>- folio.win Kyeeutive 0 h v '-in'Tb'j.
t-'. on the day. • - 1 »,d- «r
1 yti .((WvdHeHilsty Se^ti 17th,.I vb
u) lij oVleck.. rp:«.»lio *b.tH t m tie
of at .'least three <»'- thq
ailmb-rs of raid i ominiUtfe,/'•on
, olid at * tfie vote and declare tMcd-e
■ dt, arid' the ear.didcte r«-ee'via.j
‘ V? r'ii’hest nnuibtr of votes ia .-ail
* i r lieu shall be declared th« cln.i v «*
dern'oeracy of Hocsd tie
I’Oiiul v for i t (i ; C( 5 iif!t.ati v .
RcsuUfed fu: tlte r , 'Ttnt. troie 1 >
allowed to nn e m raid election ex¬
cept w-hi.iej cleniborate,' nfid .that t|ic
yunlificii iufva, for voting be'the same
st, is rujuirad stiificiribly. to vote for a inember
ol’Jb'o giRrCfsl ••
d- -filHhpr,' ThXt' fhy same
ruScs jAiv«'T(:in>Gll'e nomination 'by
•dretioti of rr*presentativt*, 'govern
?he nomination, of county officers
so far as re'ixtcs to tlie manage¬
ment of the eieciou and I he re
itrnis oi the shine
Uesi lved fur her. That the chair¬
man of. the Democratic Executive
0 '.ennittee of Hockd do county be,
snd is It re by directed to name the
day on which the nomination of
held.' oimtv officers by election shall I e
.
Resolved further, That, the inera
he-s of fhe Democratic executive
cou mitiee of Rockdale county bp.
and are hereby directed to see that
w elections are held in thew res
;ective districts aceoiding to the
ft jc-gouig resolutions.
Resolved, fur'her. That these pro-
cecifings lie . publlslied in the Con¬ On
yers Weekly nod Sdid Smith.
mmion the- Committee adjourned
sine die.
John M. Zaohby, Cltaivman pro
teio.
Thomas" D. Stewart, Secretary.
Liberty- Criappel Dote.
The • protracted meetings tod
about closed out tor this season,
I gucts Lite people U ia got enough rc
t'giun to last th-m through >he wiu
icr Si-ason. If d.e/ havn’t got
en'nigh r ligion I suppose th?y have
had plenty of chicken, -eits. M r e
think some of t;.e ooe boree preach
?i? aHueraVel is ifestituiv of reli
gif>», as well inlel ectual piwer?,
I' 3%f pose 1 the) think they are ail
church thicks tbe\
i-ave k s4' ^ t preujhcr in *he
■< Hi Aiasi We know
; at a that <ur proacbers
‘•eat, i xq >islt®, intedectu-l,
v.X .ife iblc, ^r*h'xi'.sv, and a trut
turn 1 in a a to hi* country and to his
vHurcu.
It W. tij ikei ugtAj, ti
'-r> ***>} o' :i -
5 ** b . h; Hin h./cd IT nioct «Ui K
at i tr kj y inn f. 1 \, potui.
.c l\,ecir •»•••• t a® nn Ir /-i-po?
tat e prei'ygo
/«•». iDa 5i
I Mi , Ci -v.-I'Uiat* S 'frcii .1 taken va i
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b Ir has fotiiinciictd j j
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,!. A. Parker any* that ' e ttsa cot
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s ii will have 0 » cise- us tin?
■ Tout i'-n not sending in mcie locals
. < a ; 1 pali ih a fl p (dr j >
j 1 ) a moo » the rti se
1 , 1 X 1 E
Dr. Too Wing v”.
! Tha W 1 .-^ i .1 -line rul Mir re B< •
tyv > L . ontori'n m dia’' ’ Va > 1 )
ladi'da a»e v;~itine ti>cir or. • Mr . 1 ). S
B itfer. e< ciu tofer Tneir sweet ‘>V9
' will be evily mis'e i by ninny ot tbeir
ttdmiriniy Irieniii, r ui feppertullyby A X> >
| Loi<"'> srt -■ lie m't He'p from loving
i
-Miss ——, and ,v e will leave tha». for
> t«'g ie * wh . fcua is
Rev. T. d‘3 iykin, of the (Htliub
• .VS paid OO lite /■
V
! A- D. leave'- :hi-< v"'*-., : p >f
i ; At- why- • 1»« wij ti'ix
that Iti* f.i*to-■ h -frio b it tvi !l still is
his rmnv k • 1 friends in Conyers, aon
j return roa thanks to. thorn for their
kindness» wed 1 im while here
J i .lohriyoo Weretn i T a-nice man- fhan’rit dirfnoV to cVer last 8 Joj
!■ r on- m •
| day, and- v fen you visit Conyers, stop
at the Whitehead Home for clean'beds
an 'd som .,h'ihg gootl to eat.
Mr. ' K. Mar* nit, hiyj bought th / »
.
county -ht ' of th* famous Jeter A Dab
*'y cl.-TU. , and now . tf von want e g »oti ,
i.
Churn ( ill on him fir Urn}, and yon
never will regret it. Every funner should
hare ouo, and they ..are cheap. Thor
uill-i.ii *0 y -ui h thin-i toore-initter ofl
the s;inio quantity of mil-k, and can
u'.hin : iu*o iO tenth part pr the time
Yon can find him a*. (». P- K iiott's store,
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HAMMOND, Z U HK Y k HAMMOND,
ATtornYyslit V taw, ‘Georgia,
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* '^.Jlnirtire'ln nW.t.lw charts.- r.
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ATkiRNBViP'AT BL*CK .^. ALBERT, St;-Atian
£ A W,* 2 fe Marietta fiw
ta, Ga.Prompt at lentktn given to all b nsine .
*r 2 ^j» r, *v r ^-r' •«» "• •' • * v«
%#.l aj-,
j. E, ir-—COAL • CREEK COAL.— .
! f^gf .Parties wishing GoaEfor Grates
1 dr Shops'ttan be-hfurhished by apply
urg...to «te- ■ -
J. i8-5m. P. TILLEY. Sole Agent,
•July Coal Creek Coal.
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El •• CANDID axes O CLUSl N,
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.. 7 EGUdSHEBIPE. - ' :
At," the solicitation ot’ a few of my
(lidate..f.qr.-the friends Iiiinhounce myeelf-aa of Sheriff a nan- of
Rockdale- county,' .office subject nomi¬
to
nation if any, July l.Rth, 1884
tf AUGUSTAS A. BORN.
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CONSUMPTION
- a U R E D
n.vJdrt»l.tceAtnSent.: -No liquor. None
of the present remedies proved aTe snccefw,'Give employed ae
they rn-vor have a
t a trial—no charges made All chronic
complaints iroatea wiihout. medicine.
Correspondents must enclose stamp.
Address, • Mrs. -*Va«i»S -• "'
---. -.King House,
‘ Stone Mountain, Ha
More Popular Than Ever.
The Recent Improvement. Made in The
White Sewing Machine
Add much to the roapy excellent
qu ditiea t»l this
Superior Machine,
It is ah Especial Favorite of La¬
dies. Tailors and others, who use
1 beni for the matiy advantages they
noisess over other Sewing Machines
---EVERY --
White Machine
Warranted for 5 years.
J; D. A T. F. SMTTR,
Wholeftnle nod Retail Dealers.
50 Broad street, Atlama, G?.
II. P. A D. M. ALMAND; Agent?,
Conyers, Gh.
Mothers' rordSTor Parturient Balm,
La-lies about to become mothers
should take a package of thn cordial
as it certainly and tmrely relieves the
pains of child birth. To those who
have snffrrcdjit will be a blessed re¬
lief. To those who have, never'ex¬
perienced the pangs it will save many
hours of paid and anguish.
Thousands of testimonials can be for
nished na to 'ta efficacy, Price, $100
per package by mail postpaid- For sale
only at Reform Dispensary, corner BrtHul
aiui Walton streets, Atlanta. Ga.
M. T. SALTER, M. D.,
July 18 3ui. Proprietor ’
JSST FREE! ___
gLsgi! JPreime fflairA| self-cure.
IS.SS»5S®SST’D'StiltwS OR. WARD & CO., Louisians, Me,
AMrtn
j
a re you faili.wr, try Weu.»’Hbm.th Kit
KZWEa, a pure, clean, vholb&om-j
TONIC, Ptorta^Ti, L?ver. Kwincyn,
For Brairi ?:ervefl, Ouren
Lo zxz*. AnVa(SflUAi*ta luvigorwit.
dyspepsia, Fever, Mrue. Chillp,
- neadanhe. WEAKNESS.
DEBILITY &
iHlH!
S 3 El.
P 5 IW
^^uchu-Paiba ,,s ^
Bemarlcable Caros of Oatarrh of the
llladder. Inflammation, Irritation of Kid¬
neys andlilaider, (I'anc Gland, or (Jravei Dropeical Dis
eaaee of the Frost*'e IneonUn
BweUinga, Female Diseases, theGenita
enco of Gripe, Orgaha all in Diseases eit’oerses. of For Un
Urlnaty Hnuatnral Discharges use
beaiihy also “Chap’n’s or Inject'on Fleur.” each ^ $L
For Si rHILIS, either tsontocted or
here-Iltiry mint, use Jhapt.'s Constitu¬
tion Bitter Syrup, $1.00 per bottle, and
tjin’g Cliap'n’e Syphilitic Syphilitic .Salve; rUiA>2 $1.00. 00; « andCha- bottles
Syrup, 2 of Pills, 1 Salve; PrtiigfftS- by Express on
receipt of $ 10 . 00 , or at
That Haokiko COCOH can be so quickly
cured bp Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee
n? ttl y ou gumta with Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint? Eflnlcb s Vitalizer is guarantied
to euro you.
slekpless Nights, made miserable by that
terrible cough- Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy
cvtabhb Comd, hca’th and sweet breath i
■ p’ 0r i„ m e Back, Side or Chest use PMloh's
PoMuaPlaster. Price25cento. .
i « 0 ici by us on a guaraot.ee. It curve coraump
lion. •
Croup. Whoopj^o-Cough and Pronehir..?
lmmcaiatoly roiievod by Shiloh's Cure. <>a. For
■Sale by Dr. M. K, Stewart, Conyers,
Shiloh's Vitalizer la what roa peed and for,
Constipation, Loss of Appetite, DDWtness
it'll nvmptoms of Dyepkpsia. Price 10 and ?->
cent’s per hottTe.
h'
Fire Insurance
LITE INSURANCE,
BY
J S DANIEL L,
CONYERS 4 OA.
C ST Mr. Ihmiell r cores curt s a large
number of the very best Car*panics
doing lustiness in this State, and c*n
write .up nolicies on all kinds <d pio
l>erty. Kates as low ns iWiywbyfC.
Every body should have their home?
and business insured and that with¬
out- delay. *
GEGORIa RA1 LROA.I). :
Ollnte Oeougia General R.ux.jtaAi) Manager. Co.,j \
Aur.csTA, April 6 . 1884 .',
COMMENCING SUNDAY, igth iuet.,
the following Passenger schedule will be
operated’- Trains run by 90 th meridian
'ime, twenty two minutes slower than
Atlanta time.
V A S X L IN E .
0
SO. ftAILT.
Lv Augusta 7.40'am
SO. 28 EAST DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 2 . 4 . 5 'pm
ArCoayeis 3.4‘2 pm
so $ east daily.
Lv Atlanta 81 25 -am
Lv Conyers 9 5°'® , »
Ar Athens 4 40 pm
“ Wash ’11 2 45 pm
“ MH’d’ve 4-49 pm
Ar 5Iacon 6.45 pm
ar Augusta 3.55 pm
covinoto»j accommodation.
pm
Lv Oonver«7.5o pm
Ar Cov gt’n8.2o pm
NO. 4 EVST DAILY’.
Lv Atlanta 8 . 5 O pm
LvCony’rHio.28 6 pm
Ar .I 0 am
Train No. 28 will stop at and.
rec.ivi' |.as,ena-rs ?0 d W 0 »
following stations only: Ilerzeba,
Hurlern, Bearing Tnomp'jon, Camak,
Crawford vide, Union Point, Greens
boro-Madison. RntWdge, Social Circle,
Coviouton.Cons.iv, St™« M«n«t>h>
and Decatur. ■
Connects Augusta for . all points
at
East and SoutheitBt.
JOHN Vf. GREEN, Gen. Mab. •'
„ E. R. „ DORbEV nn norv r> Gt-ii. P.,c- Pus A a.rf .
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BLAINE Agents wanted for
authentic edition of
his life. Published
a t Augusta, his
home. Largest,
handsomest, cheap¬
est, best By the renowned historian and bio
grapher. Col. Conwell, whose life of Garfield,
published by us, outsold the twenty published others by
60.000. Outsells every book ever in
this world ; many agents are fortunes. spiling fitly All dai¬
ly. Agents are maxing change for them. new
beginners Bueceesfui; lady grand the first day.
$*3 60 made by a agent free. Better
Terms most liberal. Particulars outfit,
gen d S 5 cents for postage, etc., on free
now ready, including large proepootus book,
save valuable ALLBN time. * 00., Augusta, Maine.
i , 600 !
Business Directory
For Conyers, Covington, Atlanta,
'McDonough, Jonesboro and Jackson.
W* will give every business sod profession a
card in the Gsoaaii Fism s lire A«rieal
tural Journal which has over thirteen hundred
•actual subscribers in KocWtle and adjoining
counties, one rear for *S. A card on the cover
of this journal is worth as much as a large and
costly advertisement.
J. H. BarAirs. rublisher.
fxjSeil Cheap
!F0R C&SH
. -Oil— ur
AU fltt «, I IfiSEL
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W‘“mww—,t—wr—~W—" «33 ,,,, e3?“-
3‘? \ $1; '" A%M&N 3393: P
‘ .._. 3:3 “‘3, g, < 0* .3 _. ‘1} Q
A“ kindg 0f Wry Goods, embracing ?;h‘htistgs. Sheetings. Blccchisrgs. Cuaixuxems.
Worsteds. 'delninvs. l‘avms.. prinhe. flux, 15%., dnmestivs, checks, rat?“ ~
mere; feather and mattr'ess tickinga, also loonts‘ show. hats: mp3,
gluvés. 8m. and a mast compiem Him nf Luwy um! utax-Le
' notions. .Alson meal. big ftnur. atmkxzaffmnny grits Sugar; groéar‘efi, (:01Yé:6.flsh~' such. as .._
meat, corn. - m - - .
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largo quantifies, chewe. sod.» and hundreds of ‘
. ' other articles. Mi mind‘s of {mining imple- : 3 ' -
manta. Elwh as plowafihcks, plbws, heel - . r.
b0.ts.sé:ews,plow '
, points, shovels, ‘ , ‘
313mm, maddfibks—azid all kinds '
b _ f
0% 3 . I ®3$EE®®m$©PS I 7 *" ~ I ~Q , ‘5 @313 3—7} ,“0 g S r
Athetts 8.05 ain
Ar Atlanta i.oo.poi
i Ar Athens 7.i'> pm
I Ar Augusta 8.05 pm
NO. I WEST DAILY.
•T.v Augusta 10.30 am
‘Lv Macon 7-ip ani
Lv Mil d’vl 9 *0 am
LvWash’n 11 . 30 am
Lv Athens 9 35 am
Ar Conyers 4 28 pm
Ar Atlanta 5-45 pm
.
Lv cm Cu 6 : f5 am
Ar Atlanta 8.00 am
XO. 3 WEST DAILY’.
Lv Lv Augustar^-oo pm
Conyers 4 51 am
Ar Atlanta 6 40 am
toW. p'o»» ..4 wooden ware of
every deee.iptidi" They «... e.rry .
nice, line of harness, baddies, bridles
sole and upper leather, If you want
any of the above named articles call on
them. They keep on hand mahy arti
e’es not named here, in fact you can
come as tear finding what you want at
J. If. Almand. Son & Go’s ae .at any
house'on the Oal K- R- Look to
interest and call on them.
Rai road Block, Conyers. Ga.
THE
■/.ROYAL ST. JOHN::
it is the Simplest !
It is the Strongest !
It is the most durable
Ami THE REST
Ui
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8
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.+*c mm.
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THE ONLY
SEWING MA3HINE
t he w«r ! <) that tnrns either for
ward or backward and still continue .' 1
to sew iu the same direct ion.
ChnPenges Comparison ! Distances
Competition ! Surpasses Expec alion!
Be sure you see it before
you buy®
THE “ROYAL ST. JOHN.”
A 8 iint I come to every home,
And by rhy presence cheery,
I banish care, and burdens bear,
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y he Wlieadftte nppn me,
no j p< , j make, no threads I break,
Tho’ back amd forth you ruu me,
Thr >’ ev-ry kinds of goods I go,
' forever.
Y^» I sew b* .
ya.hf-a's 1 pain, no eve* I strain.
To lind the way to thread me ;
No holes have, save needle s eye,
To make a cause to dread me,
j >m c heap ar.d good, and if you should
But for a moment doubt me,
Fe sure and try, and then you’ll bay,
And never be without me.
CHORUS.
I seam, I hem, I fell. I bind,
I ruffle, tuck, and father,
And all machines I leave behind,
While I sew on forever.
For Sa!e by
J. H. ALMAND, SON, & CO
Sosidon Hair Restorer~Great Englialx
Toilet Article. Re-tores growth, color
gloss, artd softness. Removes Dandrnff
Aristocrat families of Great Britain en¬
dorse ib Elegant dressing. Fragrantly
performed. The favorite of fashion At
Drugaists for 38 rjd, or Vy cents in U. F.
money.
MONEY TO LOAN
I am prepared to negotiate Loans
on improved farm land-i ;n Rockdale
countv.
A. C, McCalta,
Conycr*, Ga.
H D . H
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- MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Italian and Rutland Marble Monument?, Bos Tombs, Head aud Foot
Tomb". Wood and Mat all ic Caskets and Cases.
to
Si £ e3 and Prie s fiirntsbed on short notice by
H. P. GUESS A CO.
Church Street, Stone Mountain, (id;
H H H
—Dealer* In — 1
All Kind of General Merchandise
( A' J. E. Maddox’s old Stknd, Cen,*re Si.,Coavers, Ga.)
(laving opened business Here with a perfectly Groceries new of and well assorted Stock
of Dry Goode, No'ions (bits. Boots. Shoes, every kind. Hardware;
Glassware, Crockery, &c. We invite all of our friends and th » public generally
to call 8 nd »ee ife. We buy o«r goods for SPOT CASH and can sell as cheap
h ny one. We want your barter and will pay the very highest prices for the same.
We are going to kei\S NEVlT
GOOD .GOODS
And we are.going to sell them low, so when you want anything in the way of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Gi ve ua a call and we will guarantee satisfaction. Reuferab’er the place, J. E.
Mi-ddor’s old stand next door to Weaver & Brb.
©wssa® m
The Kortitur Injector, is the best Boiler Feeder made. It works waran or eoHf Wktw, amj
g i LD CO.
Q£Q LOMBA1 &
FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOU oR WORKS. AUGUSTA, GA.
We keep on hand a large stock of feHof Fi'S, PULLEYS, Special HANGERS,And all
kinds of Engines and Mills. Piping and Fittings, at low prices. attention to Engiua
and Mill work. With first cSoss tools and men, we are prepared to do all kinds of Iroa work n
the best, manner. Repairing promptly done ' March 1&-12.B.
JACOB Us KRDI& P f
r
Premiuni Bteam Dye Works.
No. 7, West deters Street.'
Atlanta, £ •ci i ca
Silk and Woolen- GoorU of all descriptions Dyed in a RU]>erior style. Ladies’
Crape, Stella and Cushmere Shawls. Silk. Merino and Mousseline Dresses. Gen
tlemeuH’Cloak-, Coats, Pants and Vepfs handsomely cleaned. Everything paid apper- the
tainhi-j to the business piincfenaov attended,to Particular attention to
cleaning of Carpets, Bugs, Lice Curtains, Blankets, &'e- Goods received and ex¬
pressed t o all oarts of Hie United Staf&s. Kfay </ lYtti,
G- ID- Jones & Company
Corner Commerce and Warehouse Sts. CONYEFS. GA,
;
0 « 1 E y S?#Sf BUYBB 3
-HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KlNiS o£
General Merchandise at Bottom PrieeS
% ^\V e sell the NEW HOME Sewing Machine. Bf^*We keep’ *llMndk of
8 ^-SEWINO MACHINE NEED LEA-©*
TTrti-, rEmo For a11 Sc!,oo] Books adopted by th"o Boar^
it 0dClO Udl IClO of School Commisdoners of‘.his county.
wmm mmm
OUR STOCK IS FULL AND COMPLETE 'J*
Business and Dress Suits
AN ELEGANT LINE FOR MEN, ROYS AND CHILDREN.
Equal to Custom Made Goods and at Rock Bottom Prices.
HIRSCH BROS
42 and 44 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Gn,
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LETTER OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Rockdale county :
Whereas, T. C. Swann, adminis
iraior of W. F. Swann, dec’d, repre¬
sents to the court in his petiiion duly
filed add entered on Records that he
has fully administered W F. Swann’s
estate. This ie, therefore, to ciie all
, ersons concerned, kindred and cred¬
itors to show cause if any, they can,
why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday iu August, 1884.
April' 30, 1884. O. SEAMAN'S,
3m.
Ordinary.
BARBER SHOP I
(OVER THE POST OFFICE.)
Having fitted up me a new room,
I am now prepared to do flrst-claea
work. "
• HAIR CCtfriSG io ct*.
: 3 Shaves 25 ets,
SHAMPOOS 20 Cts. .
*
Give me a call, * 2 ^ I g« v ® 7°°
a good job. FRANK LYNCH,
Jane 13-lf Coneyers, Ga.
- .... D. S. BUTLER , ;
Respectfully informs bis friends
and the traveling public generally, stand
that be is still at hie old
ready to feed the hungry and shelter
the cold. My table ia supplied with
the belt the market affords, comfort*
able rooms, and _attcntive servants.
You all know me, eome and see me,
and I guarantee satisfaction. -
i>. s.butLeB: .
nutiGeT
This is to notify all persons that
one Andrew Curry, colored, minor/
is under contract, mads by his father,
with me tor the term of twelve
months, which term ha* not expired hire*
and to warn all persons against
ing «>r harboiing said Andrew Curry,,
colored*. ^ Respectfully,
S. H. A NOEBfioN.
; e S LUCAS, ■■
" Watch Maaer and Jeweler.
CONYER 8 , GA.
Commerce Street.
All kinds of watch work done in
the best style at prices that suit the
people. Jewelry « f every descrip¬ 'I
tion repaired neatly and durably.
am here to stay and am prepared welh to
do yoar work, promptly and
Call and see me. LUCAS
a S.