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THE WEEKLY
O'KELLEY & MADDOX,
-EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS
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•s t«cond class mall matter.
Advertising rates made known on
Demand*
Jab Work Neatly and Promptly
Executed.
THE RED BANDANA!
FOR PRESIDENT,
GROVER CLEVELAND
of New York.
0 ^ Fou Vice-President.
ALELN G. THURMAN*
of Ohio.
Fou Congressman-,
JOHN D. STEWART,
of Gridin.
For Governor.
JOHN 8. GORDON.
For State Senator:
HO'f JA3 R LYLE,
Of Oconee county.
For Representative:
A C- HirCALLi
Personal.
As stated some time ago we ex¬
pect next week to publish this pa¬
per as our own in every respect.
We hope that all who have patron¬
ized the Weekly up to the present
will continue their patronage. To
those who have not heietofore sub¬
scribed for the paper we wish to
say we most earnestly desire you to
subscribe, promising to give you in
return a readable paper. IVc will
try to avoid claiming for ourselves
every desirable quality, and for the
paper that it is the only one in the
land that tells the truth and lias
the public good in view; but such
as our experience, age and other
advantages enable 11s to do for the
good of the whole people, that is
what we mean to do to the best of
our ability as public servants.
The subscription price of the pa¬
per will now be $1.00 per year. It
is our determination to greatly im¬
prove the paper both in matter and
print as soon as wc can get in mate
rial ami arrange ourselves properly
for business.
The name of the paper will be
changed to the Conyers Banner and
be all Lome print. We further
mean to refit the office for job work
so that we can compete with any
office in that line.
Now is the time to subscribe.
Come out and vote next Wednes¬
day, Oct. 3.
Remember that next Wednesday
is election day.
The Augusta Exposition lias been
postponed to open Nov. 8th and
close Dec. loth. Tins change was
necessary on account of quarantine
interruptions and damages by re¬
cent rains.
It is stated that Capt. Henry
Jackson and his son, Tom Gobi)
Jackson, are going to New York to
live, where the former has been ten¬
dered the attorneyship for a large
insurance company at- a handsome
salary.
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The election fur governor, state
house officers, state senators and
representatives, will occur next
Wednesday. There will also be a
vote as to the ratification of the
amendment of Paragraph 1 of *ec.
2, Art. 6 of the Constitution.
Prof. Richard A. Proctor, the
great English astronomer and
author, is dead. He was, perhaps,
more widely known than any other
living st-i< ntist The Savannah
Nows has the pleasure of printing
his six last articles written for
new spa per publication.
CAIN, ELLIOTT £ GROSSLY
The Disorganizers of High
Prices.
In our advertisement we shall hold to the principle that facts speak
louder than noisy assertions and that the simple truth can be told with¬
out a good recollection.
DON'T FORGET US ON
SHOES!
You will find our immense long table loaded down with white goods
colored plaid and striped wash goods, light weight summer woolen dress
goods and hundreds of other useful goods for family purposes in short
ends, Wc are going to close them out at about half their value.
Printed and Figured Lawns and
Batiste,
Of every style are marked off. We shall bo going to market soon
and before wc do we want to close out every yard of these goods, We
know what it takes to close out as many lawns and batiste as wc have
on hand, but we have got the nerve and have made up our minds and we
are going to let them go.
Big Stock of Shoes Ghaep.
THE STEWART BEOS.
LARGE STOCK.
- To be closed out at once, final marked down sale on Monday morn¬
ing this entire stock will be placed on sale at figures which will astound
you.
Amaze The Buyer.
Every item a bargain before for you. the
This stock will melt
low prices which have been plac¬
ed upon every article,
Parasols and Ombrolars
SHIRTS, CUFFS. CULLARS
Sieves in! aadkerchiefs
with Hosiery
Lovers of Ices Gloves, collars,
cuffs, parasols nearly given away
to close out.
UNRIVALED IN BEAUTY
Mens bats at less than New York cost. We are bound to sell
them
3,000 Dollars
Worth of Clothing that we are bound to close cut.
250 PAIRS of
Shoes at 75 cents—cost one dollars and fifty to one seventy.
Somebody will get Bargains
50 bolts of ginghams at 8 1-2 eta per pard.
50 bolts of calico at 5 cts per yard.
100 pairs of hose at 10 ots—worth 15 and 20 cts.
100 pairs at 15 cts—worth 25.
100 pairs at 20 cts—worth 30.
100 pairs at 25 cts—worth 40.
All these bargains and more too,
500 shirts from 50 cts to $1—worth 75 cts to $1.50.
500 scarfs at from 10 cts to 50 cts—worth 25 to 75 cts.
Goods on time to good parties.
Olio, Elliott 4 Crossly i
i
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, •
The best salve in the world for
cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, Salt
Rheum Fever sores, Tetter, chap¬
ped hands, Chilblains -Corns, and
all skin eruptions, and positively
cures Files, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect sat
isfaction. or money refunded
Price 52cts per box. For sale by
DR. W. II. LEE & SON,
SPECTACLES.
M
e have recently increased our
stock of Spectacles and Eye
Glasses and now have over $500
worth. We can suit any one both
in quality and price. Our prices
range from 25 cents per-pair to $12
per pair. We have a large .assort¬
ment of common glasses and peb¬
ble glasses, Steel frames, brass
frames, composition frames, nickel
frames, silver frames and gold
frames.
Having recently purchased a fine
optimeter we are prepared to test
the eyes and fit them properly with
glasses.
Call and examine our stock and
prices. You will certainly bt
pleased.
Dr. W. II. Lee & Son.
Mixed Paints,
If you wish to paint your house,
buggy, wagon or furniture you will
save money 1 y buying our ready
Mixed Paints
These paints are ready for use
and any one can apply them, We
also keep a largo stock of \A bite
head, Brushes, Oils, Varnishes,
Glass and Putty.
Dr. W, II. Lee & Son.
ICE COLD
Soda Water, Lemonade Milk
Shakes, Ginger Ale, Moxie, Peach
Cider Orange Cider, Ice, Lemons
Confectioneries, Tobacco, jCigars,
etc., for sale by
Dr. W. IT. Lee ifc Son.
T. J.King,
Maker of Boots and
Shoes and Har¬
ness.
SHOP ON COMMERCE AND RAILROAD
STREETS.
Is prepared to execute promptly
and neatly all kinds of Boot, Shoe,
and Harness work. Prices guaran¬
teed and work as good as the best.
I keep the very best stock in the
market and consequently do good
reliable work.
Fine shoes and durable harness a
pecialty.
All kinds of repairing done with
dispatch. T. J. KING,
Conyers, Ga., Feb. 1st, 188S.
J. S. DANIEL
CONYFRS-- GEORGIA
FIRE AM) LIFE
INSURANCE.
Fire aud death are s'ire and con¬
stant visitors. Be ready. Delay
sdange c i f. v
Bring your job work to the
Weekly office. Atlanta prices da
Heated and work guarentcod.
Fay your subscription the first
time you are in town.
When you want first-class shoe
or harness work e ,11 on T. J. Kixg
iCv’FV -IK'S*- —--
WM. J- ALBERT,
Attorney At La tv.
2 1-2 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga
Prompt attent.on given to all busi
ness. If.
lu a country noted for beauty
end health. Course of study.
10 Branches. Medical and
3Law Courses preparatory to
I a. li students at University
OtftSSiCftL AND MIILiTARV
of Y&. last session. Ealf session $35. No extras. Address
DB. J. J. SEAMANS.
DENTIST.
OFFICE 3 WHITEHEAD HOUSE
f ’TYfirs, Qa.»
John H. Almand. LANGM Jxjd J.
ALMAND &
EXCHANGE BROKERS
Will keep on hand a well a
sorted stock of general merchai
dise which they will sell at t>
sonnble prices. Also r
BUY and SELL EXCHANGE. DISCOUNT APPROVED CHECjf pi,
RECEIVE MONEY ON DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO
SIGHT. Store cotton and make liberal cash advances *
buy city and county script. ou *
Also, will
Call on them they will be pleased to serve you in their line.
Rockdale Nursery,
A CHOICE SELECTION OF FRUIT
;TREES AND GRACE VINES.
All the heading Varieties.
Best adapted to this clima’e. Propa¬
gated and for sale t my Nursery, one
and a ball mitre east of Con;, ers, La
ad . .
My tree 5 this year o< vane.ws are
the finest and best grown o. any l -aie
ever put m-on the nnoket.
Jesse M. Vk elborn.
Conyers, Ga., Jan 1888.
A- J- & G A, Black
—LUMBfiK DEALERS—
CONYBRL GA.
We have lumber- of all knds.
Sell at mills or deliver, Terms
reasonable. Now located at Hen
ry Wilson’s in Sheffield, All or
dors will be promptly filled.
A, J. & G. A. Black.
Conyers, Ga. Jan, 18, 1888.
HENRY SCOTT*
An Old Experienced Barber
la Conyers.
Henry Scott, a noted Atlanta
barber, is now running a barber
shop in the old stand in Lawson
hotel. He is prepared to dress the
hair in the latest styles. Sharp ra¬
zors, clean towels, and a full outfit
always on hand to accommodate
customers. Give him a trial and
be convinced that Henry Scott is in
point of fact a neat barber.
OEOR&iA wmkB
Stone Mountain Route,
GEoaoiA Haiuwi i) Co.. }
Office (J.-nerai .Manager.
AcuP'-ta M\v. i2, 188S
COMMENCING fcUNDAY. 33 . bust,
rbe following Passenger schedule will lie
operated. Trains run by 901 h meridian
FAST LI N E.
NO. 27 Went DAILY.
Lv Augusta 9 45 am | Lv Athena 7-45 nm
ArConjers 11 57 am | Ar Atianto iCO pin
NO. 28 EAST DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 2 42 pm l Ar Athens 7 40 pm
Ar Conyers 340 pm | Ar Augusta 8 10 pin
SO 2 EAST DA I LY NO WEST DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 8 -Ooam | Lv Angustai 0 . 35 am
Lv Conyers 9 19 am | Lv Macon 7-i° am
Vr Athens 5.20 pm | Lv Mil d’vi o 19 am
ArWa’sh ’11 5 20 pm | LvWash’n il. 2 oam
ArMild’ve 4.11 pm | Lv Athens 9°0 am
r Macon 0.00 pra j Ar Conyers 4 24 pm
Ar Augusta 3 30 pm | Ar Atlanta 5 40 pm
COVINGTON ACCOMMODATION.
Lv Atlanta 6.20 pin | LvCov’gt’n 5.40 am
L'.Conyers 8.07 pm j Lv Conyers 6.12 am
LvC’vt’ng 8.35 pm | Ar Atlanta 7-55 am
NO. 4 EA=T DAILY' NO, 3 EAST DAILY
< AugllStal i.oo pm
<
Ar Augusta 6.40 am j Ar S ' 3 -) &G 1
Train Nos. 27 and 2 • top
mid recieve passengers to and from
the following stations or:!}':
totvn, Harlem, Hearing Thomson,
Norwood, Barnett
onion Foin:. Greensboro, Ma lison
Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington.
Conyers, Litho.nia, - Q to: e
tain and Decauu
Train N >. 1 eou n ec<s for ad poin*s
West and North West. Train No. 2
connects for C iiarl- ston and all points
and Fret Sctith No. 21, for all points*West
Wes’, No. 28 for Charles
ton and Savanmh. No. 3 for points
'■Vest an4 North West. No * for
Charleston, Savannah find all points
East.
E. DO'USE' * },•>. Manager.
R. O - . P ?s Agent
•JOE W. WHITE O r> Ira Pass Agi
J AS. A.
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Foi Lemonade, Ice cream, Soda
Water, Cigars, Candies, can goods.
aud almost everything in the con
fectionery line.
Call and sec him when you want
iinvlliing cool to ilrink r,
freshment' 1 .
Attention i
$100 to SGG Per
Ministers and Book c e j|
“THE KINO OF GLORY,,
written; 'the most history chermhiglife cf cHiJ
fiction. a Sells at sight more interesting 1* £M
to .nearly
family. nearly, One agent lias sold ami<J
ed 15oo copies since Jan ijd < ,
]efiS t „an four months ScoresoUti time,
he . p or fra . JQEm
selling from 50 to loo eopie per 4
Exclusive Territory <iven. Do not fl
iPend 9 outs for fcli. outfit at once i 3
ing Territory desired, but do not ait
too reach. Fall instructions free «
outfit. Address
SOUTHWESTERN Nashville Pt’B.HOuj TsdiiJ
N. B. Oldest House in tiie South. I, sr gl
of Subscription Books and family Bibled
022 BIN A li rs ‘ NdrjiJi
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LETTERS OF lUSMRSiOX.
Whrreas J. N. Glenn ns .. iininisirJ his]
Thomas N. Hammock represents by
tion that he has fully dischaneed a ;i | l]( J
as such .administrator and asks that heM
charged from his said trust. ThesesreJ
fore to cite nr.d require all persons iv.jJ
to show cause on the first Monday )„ J
nest siiratnst the granites of thediFctJ
prayed for.
This the third day of May 1SR8.
0. Sf<ua,v
Ortlinj
TO DEBTORS AND CBEDITO1I8:
Those havlnff eliilms iwmlnst flic rstat*
W, Mr.ildox will present them proper
estotl to in'*, a:vl thiso mlehted to the
tiite. must come furword anil tellle ths i
by Nov. 1st. John H. Ar,suw,
AiIih. of N. W Vsihlox’ ontato,|
Conyers, Ga.. Ausr.lOtb W-8.
Office in J. J Langford's store.
CITATION.
OF.OI?<7T t, JJoefcfTnlo county—
To all whom it mny concern: Whores#J
TV. ff. Almand, Maddox, administrator of the estate ad of]
deceased, has indue form
to the court of Ordinary for ienve to dwJ F*l|
land Ndon.einsr to the estate of said
and if nr. jrcod cause be shown to the coni
leave rvitl he rraidiil on the first Mciaj
October n^Tt.
This filth dey of August Jftfv 8 .
0. SWUM
OrdiM
F.O \ D NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Rochdale county—
To nil " bom it may concern: All pets*
terestod arc hereby notified that if no|
cause be f ho h o to Ihc contrary an order
he (minted by the court of Ordinnryoi
1st day October 1888 ettablishine a chanj
the public road nearMeKniFht'* hridjc, i
monclng on the hill* some two hundred J
on the east side of south river hy tiirnii
the right in going towards the rirn-awlfl
ing- the bmnch and turning down the t*
running along on the hillside and entcrinj
old road near the east end of the bridge I
t a nee, of tiro hundred yards,
This Aug-, filth 1888.
O. Ska**
Ordii
DR. MOFFETT’S
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S3 FEMALE MEDICINE!
By g-ivingtcncto and stremrtbenlni?
i corrects a’l irregnlarltiesand annoylngW!
1 makes cheerfal the despondent, d<*pre«*
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