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' —1 HE WEEKLY i
R, J. GUINN.
EDITOR & PROPRIETOR,
41.25 PCR ANNUM.
rwte^d *t the Conyero Post Office
a stscond ol*vs mall Matter.
Ad 'St Using ruins mn&e known on
Demand, j
ob y,V.tV So-vtfv «nrl Promptly 1
Rxeouted. ,
r. v h‘ .m Jew's will conduct a
* of revival meetings in Ran
fTuneieeo, city, California, in
June
' bfir>!» n<ade to re
• 11 k in the old Newton couti
t :nit5» pear Covington, at
&Tl The »*n>vpri>-e «’>ys
ft. O C (>tain Loo
; t)i ‘ k limit, adc $1,800
wort Of ’,}Ui" a fid. from DCs mine
■I’ Dinmoad gatb
from h
d
>( icy s i, *.1' [J •
‘ Ac ' '.M : and dollars.
'j* up Convention of the
>( i .corgla ;ras first organized
In v ~ when sca r ely 25,000 Bap
f'V r .1 to the roll call of
: ihe Stale. The represent a
ti, ,,f ;ho di .orninat.on, at the rt
,t. o^ . enlion at Albany, is from
•h shin of over 100,000. of
irch uiomhers of this convcn
• n At Home, Ga., in 1880, the
Mention reported, 99,000, (in
round numbers), represented.
V, Pb-.n the hist AsHoeiational year
, ; >0 have been Ided to thaf
jium ■or through accessions by bap
l 4 .■;. w'lich uweilr tbe total to 109,
.% ;>. The colored Ba; ‘istsof Gtjor
a,. have 146,000 communicants,
together with the Missiona¬
ry and hardshell white Baptists,
: ,»kt>e the grand total of the army
x Ba’.tist workers enlisted under
l!i* hr ,»er of Christ 295,00. The
t - < in State convention has had
)U uve moderators within the fifty
i i, ht years of its existence. — Gcor*
gia Enterprise.
TH/-T PRESS CONVENTION.
A f iv weeks ago our esteemed
bor. the Solid South, took oo
>n to publicly express itself on
n very important subject, one at
lead worthy the attention of the
;»n -c f. stornity, and appealing as
it do.’s, to the interest, of all adver
u in ; ($ persona ns well as the great
of leading and thinking pco
r-te. :
Fb.e following i<» the paragraph
n which our contemporary rests
Us argument and it is the main
point at issue:
“There are no established rates i
among ihe weeklies for advertising
and t m business is conducted large¬
ly upon the “cut throat” system.
The >d .’erasing agents make their
own prices and tlicv pay <, (T the
scanty amount in wood type, or
- nne - ier goods at two should prices.
This is a crying evil that be
remedied. Let this be a part of the
invention’s work, and when the
pru are regulated let every paper
stick to Hum—then let the papers
w: He nothing but contracts for the
oi. hand the agents will come to
terms ;r. rthing else will bring them."
TT fi on tire above it may he seen
non fearfully and to what unpro
»cted ilecrei s the press of the ooun
t v re subject fed by unfair adver¬
tising eg. ticics. A remedy will
co ne, and «c sec at present no bet¬
ter way to right this fearful evil
than the solidifying of the press
a security to themselves and
their p.urons. A convention as
t ? been suggested, will afford a tu¬
F rn c;. ns for tbe protection of all.
rvses and measures therefore, can
. - ad rind productive of general.
: nr.vate and pul^ic good,
tsnt the rates are anything
• o;- regular. The
* . :or editors or their agents
- get .he work, at any price, fair
i pc£3m.le, and if the ends justify
:t, -.jefair if necessary.
t. u rr.e- .ros.iry to make an ox
r.de i v.-gumrnt in favor of the
noosed press convention,
weekly press of this
ihw. The wisdom, justice and
>dv.a* 4 »Uiw of such a course, as
well as its practical security ap
peals at oner- ‘he be«t tuoilght
of our brotherhood.
It has bee r suggested with
feet prudence, that the convention
meet at thfs .place. This is well.
] assured,
their purses, and give to the
press fraternity a welcome cordial
and hospitable. This will gi™ <Hir
people a:, opportunity ai
ing the gredt natural advantages of
our pleasant county, to the eves of
critical and aide men. And then
*he men who mold the destinies
Of !. place*, people ‘ and nations will
not he c1 slow . Son.t 1 .,n.i .
and , justice . .. the merits or out
quence
people and place, i hits e’onveiv
will receive an advertising of which
no small amount will justly com¬
pensate.
GOOD RESULTS IN EVERY CARE
R r> A A Vrnlfonl ('h-fnroin wholesale naner
flonicr 1 of V Chaaan /Oga, Tern Jcnn.v -Hp., v.nt,
that he v.'fD’t scnoasly aitliLted
tern cold that settled on hw bin^s, h.wi
tried many remedies without beneiit.
ilehig induced to try Dr. did Kings and New
Discovery for Consumption, of low so bottles. was
entirely cured by use a
Since which time he has used it in Liu
sassxis?. H. Lee’s Drug b Store.
Dr. W.
E, TOSSES REPAtBEO.
I )ou Uav 1 an Logine . thfi tj^cu.- ,
.
repaittug, do not delay, for ‘‘A stitch
in time saves trine.” but have- it fixed
tip U-rore vou nee 1 if. We hav
SiJiUtl) IflACHitllSiO . ___
and guarantee all work. We
keep a full simply of Engine and
iullLhK 1 i L Ii,,S. t-o
r a
Wc are preps reft to do ull kinds
of Engine work in the best of st yle
and at prices as low or lower than
Atlant n Send your work at once.
H, D. Terell & Co.
Conyox^s, Ga.
Alexander kid gloves at Toots
Also fine hook kid gloves and lisle.
Also pretty lisle hose at 10 to 25c,
all colors for ladies and children at
Stewart & McCalla’s.
Several nice overcoats unsold,
can be bought at cost. A'so tin
derivcar same way at Stewart A
McCalla s.
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S
., >: 7. ;■ >S..
V.vJt-J fiat 50 i muii
v- su
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Compare tills with jour purchase:
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RESTLESSNESS. jf-fe
ft rrftlCTLV v«orr*6U!
MULTLISS UWU MEOtCtNS. ! PR
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E3AS93, 8A. II#
P HILADELPH IA. IM ■i»
Price. QHE Dollar
*7! cw
A* y#u value henlth, perhaps life, e.vamint;each
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A J. STROM )
WATCHMAKER
ANDJEWKLER U
Al! ki*d« of jewelry made to order.
Gold rings o a I ries.
repairing in the be-t manner. Sat
isfacuou in work guaranteed,
Office <m (.'enter street,
Conyers, (la. l *
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
STONE MnCNTHk noli IE.
•'SenuoiA RutHfiii) Manager'/'’ Oo., 1 j
O.'tice Genen! 1
' rm>-n. IVc 18, 18S6.
COMMENCING • 6>t MPM . 19,
die t »n.pvbw Passenger schedule will he
cpceded. Irmas run bv " 90th ’ meridian
nae.
V A S T L I N E .
VO. WIST BAII.r.
Lv A’lsrusta 7.4-* mu
A.rConyersll.57<uvi j
'•1 . d S ir A CU' 7» ' 11 V
bv Atlanta 2.45 pin
ArC’oavers 8.40 pm
’
so 2 bast dai^T.
bv Atlanta 8.00 am I
i iV f’ n nvuvhO iq rmi
Ar Athens 5.20 pin
„ v/ .> 2Q {,
Mi 5. trve4n TO
\ r yfaeon b 00 pm
, ir Augusta 3.35 " p:n
! FOVYXC'I‘ON A(‘('(}M".‘IIIDITX().“'.
-Tr
«J cwi&S !>»!
NO. 4 r.MST D Air.V.
Lv Ai Junta 7 .30 pm
LvCony’rrf 9.08 pm
Ar An^iista 5 00 am
I rain w aud ^ill at an<i
irecen-oimss.Miveisto end from the fob
jowintrunl V :i Gvovetown.Hav
j lent, Barnett, Itu irin'r. O.-t'vfordviile, 1 hnrnson. Union Norwood, Pm it.
j Greenst.orn Circle, Covinutoti, Mndi-o.n (. or,vers, Rutledve Lithoma, Social
Stone Mountain and Decatur,
Train No 1 cor-. ”eels fov all points
i We^t and North West. Train No. 2
connects for Charleston and all points
East. No. 27 , for all points
and South West, No. 2 S for Charles¬
ton and Savannah. No. 3 tor points
West and North West. No. 4 for
chariest on, Savannah and all points
East,
JOHN W. GREEN, Gen. Man.
EIt. DOUSEY, G’n. Push 7>gt.
Geo. V,’. W'niri, Gen. Trav. Pass. Agt.
SiGHiS & LAW.
J A 1 < 1 4 TEES,
[ K
AND
c uts $ u r it is |j c rs.
the best §1 siiiitTiN the ciTY.
Yalises, Umbrella’s etc.
9 PEACHTREE STREET,
ATLANTA SI®.
31 US. A M-LEK
NTiXT DOGli TO fh W. <’A I N OPPO'ilTK DR* I.EcDs
OLTi STAND.
DSftLSR M
Ail kinds of millinery and fancy
goods. Those wishing to purchase
hats, bonnets, Ribbons and other
goods in the millinery line, avill
(iild it t.' II,cir interest' to inspect
her goods and prices before buying.
NOTICE.
1 be in Conyers the first Sat
in every month, patients
wishing to see me will find me at
the hotel or at Dr. Lee’s drug store.
Dm L. G. Brantley.
IDE. IV. II, LEE. DRUGGIST,
Corner Center <fc R. II, Street,
Makes a specialty of the follow
i ing goods, a full and complete
stock always on hand: Garden
seed, glass and putty, violins, vlo-
11 in cases, bows and strings, station
j ory, school books, lamps etc.
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF 3!S
mmion.
Georgia Rockdale Countt:
Whereas T, C. Swann administrator
o! T. D, Swann, deceased, represents to
the court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on records, that he has fully a 1
| ministered T, D. Swann’s estate. concerned. This
■ is therefore to cite all persons
| lieirs and creditors to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator should
| not be discharged from his administra
| tion and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in July ISS7.
! March, 28, ISS7.
O. Seamans, Ordinary.
SHINGLES! SHINGLES!
Parties wishing accommodated to purchase
shingles, can be by
<
! calling on me.
A. J. PlEHCE.
Oonjtts, G«r if.
f.v Athens 7.40 am
Ar Atlanta 1.00 pm
Ar Athens 7.40 pm
Ar Aijgusta S.iS pur
n»u t west
Uv/mscnsraiO.S'Mm
Lv Macon 7 10 jim
Lv Mil <Vvl 9.10 am
t,v WaRh'n i i.Soam
Lv Athens 9 ooam
Ar Oenyers 4 24 i»n
Ar Atlanta 5.4-1 pin
5as«w
Kd. A WKST n.\U,Y.
Lv Augusta 0 40 pm
Lv Conyers 5 . 0 I arn
Ar Atlanta 6 . 40 am
RHEUMATISM AXD NEURAL¬
GIA CURED IN 2 DAYS
The Indiana Uhcrtrica! Co. have dis
TOVt . re d 0 compound widen acts with
truly marvelous rapidity in the cure of
Bbemnatism and Neuralgia. We guar¬
antee it to erne. anv a»d every case of
a,.life Jmfhmatory Rheumatism and
N»nrA% ; -» in 2 Days, and to *i«« Jmtne- :
dinte relief in chronic eases ami tiled a
speedy cure. 1
j On receipt of 3O cents, in two cent !
j stamp*, we will semi to any er’fkess j
the me-enplion for this wonderful com- j
1 P ,,:; nd. which can b.tfilled bv your home !
druggist at small cost. We take this
means ot giving onr discovery to the pub
Ju- inMeadl of putting it out as a patent
me-heme, . , . »t being . much , , less expensi.e. .
•
j We will gladly refund money if satisfac
■ tiou is not pi vet 1.
THE INDIANA CHEMICAL CO.,
• Crawfordsvii’e, Ind
WORKING [7YM CLASS AT - I
r 1 n MT it 1 1 1UD! 1 we turniM, »vo r,< all tv ct«se prepared ith to
K w tat
ploymenttit. home, ti:i; wbr,-- of the mass or 1
tlrtlrr-pare mow. cm. Un-iness new, rljOrt
fln<J profitable, Verso?* of cither sex easily
from.50 cetits to ;;or ov-oninp, and
a proportional sum fc? do-mi ;nf? all their .time
to the b.3*im-s S . Boys and Ririaearn nearly a!
mneh as men. That at who nee this may send j
their address. aa<l test the business, we make
this offer. To such as are not well satisfied
wewiti send one dollar to pay for the trouble
IS?’*
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E- BROADNAX
IS AGAIN AT HIS
j V iltii i felAJbLUtb. C-Hil 4 LHO
And desires us to say to the
that he is prepared to fur
the }) EST TURNOUTS at the
LOWEST PRICES
Ever offered in Conyers,
In VV 'DTTPpTP DUuuJr
FANC HORSS
Horses Hoarded Cheap,
He keeps on hand a large lot of
Columbus Buggies.
And STOCK which lie sells ot
trades, just to suit the purchaser.
Call and see me at my old stand.
T. E. Broadnax,
Conyers, Ga (
DIE J. J. SEAMANS.
DENTIST.
OFFICE 3 UV KITE HE A D HOUSE
Conyers, Ga,,
MONEY TO LOAN!
Rates greatly reduced—Don't
"•
wait but call at once to see
J. S. Daniel,
Conyers, Ga.
T. J. KING.
The Boss, Boot and Shoe
Maker,
HAS OPENED A SHOP AT
WIN]}URN’S OLD STAND.
Repairing done Neatly and Prompt
y.
Fine Served and > g(! ed .vorlt
done.
PRICES GUARANTEED.
GIVE ME A TBJAU
MIXED PAINTS.
If you wish to paint your your
house, waggon, buggy or furniture
it will pay you largely to call at
Dr. Lee’s drug store and get a sam¬
ple card of different colors and
prices of his ready mixed paints.
This paint is ready for use and
can be applied by any one whether
he be a painter or not. Having
been mixed by machinery it is su¬
perior in finish and durability to
paint mixed by hand. It has been
sold to hundreds in this town and
county wdio will testify to its supe¬
rior quality.
LOST POWER
AND SEXUAL WEAKNESS,
however induced, net only relieved but
PERMLNANTLY CURED without
meiicine.
IT COSTS NOTHING
to send for particulars, which we will
forward free in sealed envelop on appli¬
cation. Don’t miss this opportunity
Address,
M. K A. Co.. 1267 Broad
u'ay. Xew York CifY.
111 J 1 AEBI- t
BICHAKDSON & COWa A. i\T
Wo invite attention to mir elegant line of Fall and wn
nprv e-nods. Wfl ar e ofTei’inc cfTea/t inriitT ? ‘ !, ' cr ''ilii.
CASH. t any time, and We will guarantee be pleased our prices to waif’nr. to be our fciends'am? ' “ 6 CUs ^ toas«i| ^ Cr
a as
*• '
LOW AS THE .LOWEST.
Call and examine and ™ P price wc n A r wnfaMorc bliving
will We , .
vnn them save money. low. paid WE CASH for
got , very and ARE DET^TfTvrm 29
g,.,. oUr customers THE ADVANTAGES OF I OlV V "lUvS.
" md ,T ‘' see " US ' * Truly , \onrs Call
-
S. . J. BICHAKDSON
AXI) COW 4ft
CONYER GA.
1\ \/ /TJOO .\\ Lx A T\ \ T T\1 I \ ~——< H DAVIDSON & CO
IV i 1 ( 'O lxiu\ Y
DEALISHS1N
JM ij M ;[ Hir'd f£*\ rv.l'M
^ &«**■'*** .y * W 7/ ;V r 0^0^
Ox every kind. We make Specialties of
XT r^j-a n'R/vr'-mile ^_GHx^6 i.,3 Plbbe-nr. Do--LriliiXO.lIlg'B rrt__ __• . Heck
?»• La=3s. Hasndkerfchiefs. In Short,- vm
K£ ' ep eY6ry A hln ff vTs-aaily Found in a tip-top
FAICI HTOBE.
PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST
When you want, any thing in the Millinery line call and examine our
goods before buying. Very Re?peetfnllv,
MISS ANNIE DAVIDSON & CO,
TIAN \J Lj - r: A. 9
Great Bargains!
COME AFD SEE FOR v s 00R?TLF.
Having purchased the entire stock ofTJ. F Harper & I’ro at greatl|
reduced prices, lam able to offer yon g cds st a
Genuine Bargain, O
Do not miss the opportunity. Yea-might uot h-ve aaotber such ir,
century Highest market price paid for
SSIOT LPBguilS ,
Come and see me and I will make t to your interest.
Yours Very Truly,
Vs T’T'D ‘I U
n u ca 3 » \,JJL '« T V ’
,OTU m h j)T Q- raeank* ,4 l T ¥ T S I
Tliil Go V t. fl I I \
UiiJ IV m \..J I __ & --h J.iu i , -1 A.
HAS A LARGE LOT 0
W W* wr :fi. w>h a- IKDf.'. -;r- -o $A<‘ fp
\ Shoes, T- A T o f ib, c w ouung, ru
a Cv . y
'EVER Y B O DY I N VITED iO
LOOK AT THEM.
Prices Low As Atlanta.
ANOTHER BIG LOT OF SHOE SAM¬
PLES AT ABOUT HALF PRICE.
STEWART & MCCALL a. 4
CONYERS - - - GEORGIA.
THE NEW STORE
Having opened full and complete -took f go 1 * at .b OLD hA*
a " <
FIELD stand, l take tei« metneu o inviting .1 my
Friends and Former Customer
TO COME AND SEE MB.
and expect to carry a fan
I will do a time busiaess with good parties
stock of General Merchandise of description. Dry Gods, Grocer’
every be foun- in a
ies, Hardware, Farming Utensils, and everything to
FIRST CUSS STORE t&6
Come and see me and I will make it >o your interest Remenrber
place. The OLD MAYFIELD CORNER on Decatur street
L J. PIEECE.