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" Inst T) ,B*lay night,
enter • e d the store,
then fine cigM'* and
oiet 0 j did opt get
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went to win k fit hi®
the v„ man Sunday morning,
"or. lust him ami
(tu
I,i, neck. Ho now
it it had been
killed him.
it * of Mi. J» IL
iso
church, in the
y'extvn county, was
irt Sjjinlay, i-.gether with
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* f. We have nol
, 0 f cotton.
i?nt of tLc los. 1 ?.
f x the Metho
aj meeting at
f rac ".ill >oing on, np to last
h * li week it has
l b'u 18 the fun,'tli
but if the weather is
reg E ' ?s; will close be.
. | ,resU ‘ ne it
a b>e
v s alieficiy reeoi ved more cot
u received
.0 It season than wa»
iejlt iod during the past two
unis pc* *
1®B flirt
, . .jjiucr corn he found a nes t
rats— 8eVt ' n in number—and
■ yii for the cat, but
■ [ a io the 1 ioust?
,, rVgan j 'l Wyoming them as and was fondiing expects
1 r,,-!timd'y caressing
look them by the nape
C ° [ir and earned
separately,
in an adjacent house and
J ( hem ns her own. She id still
,, m j trying to raise them,— WaL
,
fit It,
pliable information received in
,| 7 ton it is estimated that the pres¬
|{i)itiin crop will he from five and a
io five an;l a halt million bales,
arrest crop over known,
il/al panic occurred at tho Cologs
I,, I’riiniro, Liverpoo', Friday ni^ht,
(w!itbegan L|the in the pit, and some cue
«ry of fire. Itrmlodiately the
Lice of lour or five thousand persons
bine panic slvick<*n and uncojifolla
' Tht*r« exits converging into
wore a
Irro* well, and in this well tho dead
■ |m , until -ii they ii had reached
L//V O'llhctDa a
pile six or seven bodies deep,
woman, and thh
/ |4*0 were Strong, able bodied men of I
|il liUONU# Class. ,
|“iWr,”fie ftaifl. “1 think I was toll
ufter I cumo home last night
Knot the necessity of some retrench.
Lit in our expenditures, was I not '?*’
pul, willy, I’ve forgotten, John,” ‘she
, kind ii,, nonchalantly, “lura on the
.
lonegraiib and see/’ He turned it or, I
Ll nil it r>T d wus ; ‘‘Whazzer, whazzer
it m r(hie) mazzer, wha^z T in'izzor."
deduction
Ob’
raSSeaiB FIIES a :
ComnmiHing Sept., 1st, 1878, tho
Georgia Eailroad Will
SELL
Smir.nT /\xi> Excursion ”f 1CK FTS
P ptl Branches, "• tlCX nil iaeludmg stations Macon on its main and line Augusta .and
tulr ail, at- the following
G3EATLV REDUCED RATES I
Nira ght Ticket at 4e per mile.
Excursion Tielu'ls at Gc per mile.
,
>r * <>n Days.) .. .
Mmasum for Straight Tickets, Ton .Contiq for
Exclusion Tickets, Twenty Cents.
To iic uro
ajw.r* l011! Phny. Conducttns uw
not allowed m to oh C rge not less than the regular;
1 to'sf.oui and,including tho date of issue.
I' wr 0 ”7*°vet will privilege attaches to these tickets
any be granted. Neither will an ex
'• on of time be granted. The company
r i.w e ' ,-'Ttht rates to exchange, .or entirely ab
( ( at pleasure and .without no
i: < Ip HORSEY. Gen. Passenger Agt.
A '-feuts 31,187 8tf
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GO TO
MS IAKGF0&D*?i
WLNES,
LIQUORS,
CIDER,
Raters, CHAMPAGNE, &c.
• s a l »Unca,
Crackers,
Soups,
PIXK . Blacking.
CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Pi ^kles, Peanuts, Candies, &e.,
.
"-fftill BEER OF THE BEST BRANDS,
A Spec:ally. ' ■
Swl£“ ls of FANCy dkinks
Also a Good Selection of
FAMILY groceries,
Su£ar ?j Coffee, Soda, Cheese, Since,
1 t'ppt'r, .Ginger, Candles,
.
Crackers, Mn f chts, *
Salt, &c. tfco.
X- udrtr th, Whitehead Halite
Conors, Ga. Feby id, 1 S 78 ,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFFS SALE FOR NOVEMBER 1878.
TCflLL he sold on the first Tuesday in No
\V vember, 1878, before the court house door
iu the town of Conyers, within the legal hours
of rale, the following property to wit:
One house and lot situated iu the town of
Conyers, on Decatur street, lot containing one
acre, more or less, being part of land lot No,
205, in the 16th District of originally Henry
now Rockdale county, it being the lot on
which Or. J. A. Stewart no.v resides, and boun¬
ded as follows On the east by the court
house lot, North by John Morgan, \\ est by
Mill street »nd South by Decatur street
Levied on as the property of the estate of Da¬
vid T. White, deceased, by virtue of a fifa is¬
sued from Rockdale Superior Court, in
favor of E. P. Clayton & Co„ vs. the estate of
David T. White, deceased. Property pointed
out by Plaintiff’s Attorney. Levy made Aj>ril
9th, 1877
JOIIN JI. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
P0$ttffl8»srife -Sale For Koyemlier..
/ ILL be sold before Court House door, in
VV the town of Cpnyers, within the legal
hours of sale; lo the highest bidder, on the
first Tuesday in November next, the following
propel ty. to wit-. ' . One house
and lot in the town of Conyers, the lot con
taing five acres more or less, being jiarts of lots
IN os 272 and 273, in the 16th district of origi¬
nally Henry now Rockdale county, bounded
on the south-east l»y 4.1mand street, on the
south-west l>y land* of, H P Almand, on the
north-west by A N Plunket and T J Treadwell,
and on the,north, ^ast. by J F McClelland. Al
so one two-horse wagon, one buggy, one sor¬
rel horse mule, fwelvc years old, one black
horse tuule v 10 yejars old. All levied on as the
property of Jas M Su r.mers to satisfy a fifa
issued from the court of Ordinary of Rockdale
county in favor of JR McCord. Guardian of
Wm H 8m)itners, a ifiipor of said county, vs Jas
M tiffs’ Summers. Attorney. J^operiy Levy pointed out by Plain¬
made August 29th and
30th. JNO H TAYLOR, Sheriff.
ALSO, at tlic gaine time and place, will be
sold the following property, to wit:
Twelve acres of land more or less, the same
being an undivided moiety or a parcel of land,
containing 92 acres, more or less, lot No 306,
in the 4th district of originally Walton, now
Rockdale county, bounded west by Gin $im
iugton having ; an undivided*,80 acres of said 92 acres
been set apart as a homestead ex¬
emption. included Lev ie_d pji as the remainder of land
not in ,the *,homestead exemption of
W J Humphries, by virtue of two fifas issi#d
from the Justice court of the 475th Dist. G. M,
Property in favor of pointeff'on Jp.s'epji Bu’se, vs W J Humphries.
possession notified. by plaintiff. Tenant m
by W T Owens, Levy made May 17, 1878,
L. C. and returned to me.
The above property was sold on first, Tues¬
day will in April, 1878, and is readvertised, and
be sold'at. the’ risk .of the former purchas¬
er, as he ha# failed to comply with the
terms of the sale,,.
-John IL TAYLOR, Sheriff,
oct. 5 td
AftmMstrators Sale,
By virtue of an order of the court of Ordi¬
nary of Rockdale county Georgia, will be sold
on the firat Tuesday:in November next, before
the courthouse door in tho town of Conyers,
in said .county jvithin the legal hours of sale,
all.tho lands belonging otha estate W. U.
Almond Tate of Sara county deceased, to wit:
295 acres divided in manner and form as fol
lows p lotvNd.: I,, .cwtaining 106| acres, it be¬
ing parts of lot No’s: 326, 327 and 342,
: Hjfjj o in ’CarrT'dUctehsed, in g lands- on tho East by the estate of
J. P. on the South by T. 8. Al
m and and Mr. Haygood, and on the West by
thd ramhAuvu^ part-of original tract, and I he
north by L. G. Bryant. No. 2 containing 100
Bryan by.&t’sL & llnygop^fand tire mill Bryant, Company, on the and west the by
paper on
fforth and on the east by the re
h.imhig •‘part oflthfe instate. Also No. 3, cou
taining 88|%,cre more or les», it being parts
of Jots Nos 31$, 3-2(p and 327 adjoining lands
ojn north f ai^d 1 and wfftds belonging to the Paper
Mil 'Co nip a n y j on the South and East by
the laud belonging to the estate. Said lands ail
lying jn t.h'e Kith) District of originally Henry
now Rockdale- 1 coo n-ty. Also 46 acres more or
less, lying in the town of Conyers and being a
part of lot No. 296, adjoining the lands of W.
J - 'Night, on the East and on the South by N.
Hollingsworth, on the West by J. F. Marsfcon,
Slodic and otHcrif, ■on the North by ,1. W. A1 ■
mand and others also one house and lot in the
town of Conyers^ containing one and one-third
acreh mt>re : <W lefts? adjoining the lands of S.
H. Anderson, Carrie Scott, and the land be¬
longing, to said estate, all lying and bemg in
the 1.6th county, iiistricf; of originally Henry now
Rockdale also one shear in the Mason¬
ic AljSO Joint Stogk^Company. onh-bbtrs© fend lot Academy street,
on
adjoining John Maddox and James Hollings¬
worth, containing one and one-iourth acres,
n ore orless. -
Term!; «f* s-iTe.-'ono half cash the other half
due the first day of November 1879, with ten
pm--dent ineterast;-from day of sale. The ad
niuiietratoiqwill.give the pm chaser a bond for
title when the j. pRt^has W?ALMAND, money is paid.
Adrn’r.
October 5, 1878, 30d
Mica to Men and Crete
AirfierSoiis indebted to the estate of J. T.
'Swahd, late of RrieMale county, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment. And
all persons havw^elaims against said estate,
are trotifisd to lu-e^ent them to the undersign
-.-£--rJf i.TSwUf, 1 "
. Q f* Administratrix,
r * : r
A Ll persons having demands against the
/ X estate,of to f)fcsehYthem, W. V. Almand, properly dee’d, authenUca- arere
que§ted tod, the-time scribed by law. All
pr deceased, here
those indebted td-the said are
by notified to come forward and rnaxe lmmo
same.
Adm’r.
-SeidRye, Seed B. Stewart’s Rye.
Fresh, at Jf J. A.
nooi) 'Syrup! 'Konnossaw ptrehed coffees, flour, brown fine lard, and
LT green and of crock
cLcup Md al e g.™t line
ery and ; lruss-warh at blEUAUlb.
XT ICE Paper, envelopes, ink, pen and staff in
i\ box WK«8W», and at something^novel amd
finer for a little more,
SOMETHING NEW,
|The goods and the firm at Stewarts.
r pHE best and cheapest Wack^algccas at
HOW NICE, HOW NICE And hotv
cheap those edging at Stewarts.
■
The store of J. A- & J. A. B. Stewart is now
called STEWARTS Store.
THEY HAVE COME-WHO *
* & J. A. B. Stewart
Those new goods J. A.
were looking f6r .
T will muster-the ba ^ I g J^ d at
i pass v R TS.
^USPE-VDEKS Stout .nongh^toh^Ja>o at
k/
J PANS pattern?, or from M and &&KS
DlIHIL D i Til 11 * cadei Classical t?;n Near and Military Warren
■
Prepares for College, University or business,
Recommended for Location, Health, Morality,
b, olar-ship and Discipline. TERMS—Board
and tuition per half session $95 For Catalogue
address Maj A. G, SmJth, Sup't, Bethel Acad¬
emy P. O., h anquier County Ya.
VADER3ILT UNIVERSITY.
F° l f k,sed j ErfS i 1 °i^-9 I>ei18 Sept> 1 ’ 1878 '
Fees in Literary and Scientific Department,
v ’ Board I > ■’ and ^0°; Londging Modicine, $65; month, Theology, $16 $15.
rofessors, 27; Instructors, per to $20.
x 8; Students last
year, 405. For catalogues address *
L. C, Gabland, Chancellor,
NnshviUe, Tenn.
I WM, SLODIC,
b now prepared to do work the cheapest that
it has ever been done in Georgia. Prices
down to “hard pan” standard. He will
Clean cut a v ateh for..................50 cts.
_ u t a Main Spring in a watch for...50 cte.
iut a Hairspring in a waten for......50 cts.
bet a Jewel m a watch for............50 cts.
Fm longue in a Breastpin for......15 cts,
Clean out a Clock for 75 cts,
S^fYAll North side work Warranted.
June Commerce street, Conyers, Ga.
3—6m
LOOS.
One car load of fresh Virginia Salt, just re¬
ceived at H. P. & IX M. Aliuacd A Co.
100K 322T0TE Y U EUY.
WEAVER & SRIOBOX,
DEALERS IN
3)E¥g©oes
NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
©EOCIEIIi 2
OF ALL KINDS.
Fine Tobacco and Cigars, Confectioneries
and in fact, Everything Kept m a
FIRST CLASS STOKE.
HffiST IEAL2B, IS OCR IDTTfl.
CWTERMS ' ASH and Short Profits.
Conyers Ga. Feb. 16, 1878. tf
KOCKDALK
PAPSU MILhd
MANUFACTURE
NEWS, MANILLA;
AND WRAPPING PAPER,
And also keep on hand a good supply of
Lumber & Lathes
B. k McNIGHT, Agent,
AT THIS OFFICE.
Annual -‘air and Eaces.
—OF—
OF TIIE NORTH-GEORGIA
FAIR AFD STOCK ASSOCIATION.
Will be held m
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Cctober 21,22 ( 23,24,25 and 28,1873.
4,500
OFFERED IN PREMIUMS.
$4,500
Offered in Racing Purses.
©1.30 J
Offered in Military Prizes !
TIE FISIEST H0BS1S
In the country are coming.
AN OPEN AIR CONCERT
Eveiy day by one of the best Brass
Bands in the United States.
AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS
MAT 3E EXPECTED.
Over 20 Military Companies ont side of
the Slate already decided lo come.
MINS'!EL PERFORMANCE t
CIRCUS ! MENAGRIE !
MULE RACES ! FOOT RA-’ES !
WHEELBARROW RACES!
SACK RACES !
VELOCIPEDE Races !
Ilia Excellency Samuel J. Tilden, has been
invited to be present.
THE MYSTIC BROTHERHOOD of
Atlanta, will appear upon the streets, October
25th, in more grandeur than ever before.
Send for Premium List !
Don’t fal to come I
B. W. WUENN, Secy,
W. 3. COX, Atlauta, Ga.
President.
nnHE fall styles of low priced worsted are
g splendid. See them af STEWARTS.
To 071X0 Ladies
MUS. P. A. RICHARDSON,
Invites especial attention to her Large Stock
of Ladies’ Trimmed and Uutrimmed
HATS
RIBBONS,
LACES and
FLOWERS.
Her stock is Large and Well Selected,
and the ladies can ALWAYS FIND the
LATEST STYLES
IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
It you want the Prettiest Hat of
the Season, or a few yards of Trim
ing, or anything kept ia the Millinery
line, don’t fail to call on
MRS. P. A. RICHARDSON,
Commerce street, Convers, Ga,
JOHN KEELY
THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES in Atlanta.
Takf f fdeasure in informing the public that he has rust retflrne ‘ from New York, and that it is his privilege to offer this fall the largest
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a oest selected stock of goods which it has been his rOrtuHe to handle. Having attended all the strictly first-class auction
^ Tfrfi , ** NeW Tork he has "plucked windfalls” from cinder the hammer of the auctioneer, well as choice
Knea f • ’ some splenpid as
Read this List of GREAT BARGAINS!
G093S, DRESS GOODS.
6000 yds Black Alpacas, 20c per yard, sold
everywhere at 25 cents.
75000 yds beautiful Black Alpacas 25c yer yd,
always sold hitherto at 40 cts,
38000 yds black Brilliantine Alpacaas 35 cts.
worth 50 cents everywhere.
15000 yds choice Lustreless Alpacea (or calon
na eloth) for mourning, 50 cts per yard,!
always soid at 75 cents. j '
5000 yds Fancy Dress Goods, in solid colors, Brocades, Bonrrette Cloths, Mohairs, etc., at 10c, 15c, 20e, 25c, and 3ofc yard, from
I auction sales. Cannot, be duplicated anywhere else for the money. Not one of them but cost more money thad fhe prices I ask for them.
Oa. hmereR, In Mourning Biarritz Goods, my stock is complete, embracing mourning
c cloth, Colonna cloths, Tamise cloths, Henrietta
cloths, Bombazines, Mourning Silks, Basket clotls in. meurning
shades, Courtauld’s celebrated English Grapes, crape veils, mourning
Touching, mourning collars and cuffs, choice black Kid and Silk
SILKS, OA8S91EHES, JEANS, &C.
In this department, my lines are full, and embrace everything
from a 65c black silk up to the ffnest grades made. I have a fine line
of colored Gros Grains, comprising all the shades of color, of the
very nicest qeality, which cannot be matched for the price elsewhere
Also full lines of colors in Trimming silks, satins, etc. Prices guar¬
anteed lower than elsewhere.
N. B.—A fine line of Gray Trimming Silks.
r lhis is of the best“departaieuts, and it will be found
on* ve.iy re¬
plete with “Bargains.”
2500 yds of the best 20c and 25c Jeans ever offered in Atlanta. You
can see the wool in them. A lavge stock of the very best brands
of- Jeans n ade, at 10c io 15c yard, less price than anywhere else.
&e.
F.verv body has been made familiar through the daily papers with
the story of loss and ruin attending the recent sales of Blankets,
Flannels, etc., in New York. Suffice it to say my stock has been
made up from these sales iii that line of goods, and while the variety
is simply Blanket immense, and embraces everything known to the Flannel
and trade, the prices are wonderfully low. A mere glauce
over this d partment will serve to show the reader where his interest
lies in purchasing them.
Great bargains will be given in Red, Gray and White Flannels.
CMtQ.’i'ES i «r_A LEDADING SP_EC3ALTV. yy momim r
ofmyown importation. Cloaks from Paris, Vienna and Berlin.
Light-weight cloaks -for find days m fall and winter, made Drap D’Et
Camel s Han-cloth, in agonal Coating, Serge, etc. beautiful styles,
Styles and prices not to be matched anywhere. A full line of Misses’
Laces, Par. oy Goods, Rouehes. Ribbons, &c.
In my Lace anu Fancy Goods Debartment will be found immense
lines of Ribbons, Torchon laces, Real and Imitation Val Laces, Gui
pure and Mimei'iok Lffces, Veilings, Coventry Fillings, collars, cuffs, :
everything nillies, made in Woolen and Silk Fringes, Velvet Ribbons, Che
Ties, Scarfs, Bows and
CORSETS!CORSETS!COSSETS!
1500 beautiful Corsets .........25c each, worth 50c-
200 choice Corsets... ..35c each, always sold at 60c ;
2500 elegant Corsets 50c, always, sold before at 75 i.
SLTO US ! SHOES !
Full lines now in stock, embracing Zeigler’s, Miles’ and Burts’ celebrated Shoes, besides ajl tho other popular makes of Men’s, Women's
and Children’s Boots, Shoe* and Slippers, No shoddy, No trash, No paper soles admitted, into the stock, bu teverypair warranted to wear'
eatinfftctorilv. or a new pair furnished,
Gall at aE,& get Bargains at J0HST ISKSLY’S
oca 19 -1 m Corner Whit ehal l and Hunter streets, Atlanta, V
Ga.
ESTABIISHED J.N 1857,
* II. P. Almancly D. M. Almaud. J. I?. L. Stewart.
H, P. & D. I. ALIA® & CO.
Corner Commerce and Center Streets.
DEALERS IN
Fmf€T BMW @3 9 S 9 |
GROCERIFS, HARDWARE,
tin Ware, WOOD WARE.
CROCKERY WARE, GLASS WARE,
CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
»
Books, I tationery, &c.,
Comprising of everything kept in a First Glass Store. The highest market price
paid for
COTTON 10 COUNTRY PRODUCE.
We invite the citizens of Rockdale, and adjoining counties to call and examine our stock,
and we will sell you goods at rock bottom prices. We also sell the Celebrated
WHITE SEWINB BA81IHE, ALL STYLES,
TFHICH B’E GUARANTEE TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, BOTH
QUALITY AND DURABILITY.
ang—31—4m.
3IHTH &
NO. 19 WHITE FRONT,
CONYERS, GA,
— Dealers in—
DRY GOODS, FAMILY
HARD-WARE.
CUTLERY,
CROCKERY-WARE,
GLASS-WARE, &c.
HARNESS,
Clotting, Hats. Caps, Boots, and Sloes. CAeap
A fall line of Notions and Ladies Dress
Goods.
A FINE LOT OF
GOOD TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC.
WOODEN-WARE, TIN-WARE,
Jag-Ware, and Bratania Dippers, &c,,
Sardines, Crackers,
Fancy Candies, Nuts, etc.
In fact we keep a good stock of all that is
kept in a first class Dry Goods or Gro¬
store. All of which we
MILL SELL ON TIME TO GOOD PABT1E3,
aplr., 13, ly
BBKSS GOODS,
1250 yds choice Black Llama Cloth 40 cts. yd
retailed in New York at 60 cts.
Hear in mirnl the fact that none of
these goods were purchased in the regular
way; all are forced sales, end the prices are
below the very whisper of competition.
Gloves, etc., and in every instance, the profit marked on these godis
is the smallest possible, As no pains has beeft spared in getting up
this stock of mourning gocds, an inspection will amply repay those
interested. I invite competition in the matter of price, quality, etc,.
A full line of Concord Factory Goods at the very lowest prices.
1000 yds of the best 15c Jeans in the market,
1500 yds elegant styles Cassimeres 25c yard, worth 50 cents. welV
2000 yds beautiful wool Cassiraeres 50c yard. Warranted to wear
2800 yds choice s l yle Cassinieres, 60 and 75c yard, equal to any ever'
sold before at $1.
2000 yds double width Waterproof cloths 50c yd. Great bargain.
100 pieces novelties in Waterproof cloths, all new. fiesh and eheop.
An immense line of better grades in Cassimeres, • Doe dkins, Broad-'
cloths, Beavers, &c.
LIKENS, WHITE GOODS, &c.
1500 yds Bleached Thble Dinen, all flax, 25c yard, always eoln at 50c
Great bargain.
2900 yds better grade Table Linefr, 3’3 and 50c yd, worth 50 pr ct more'
1340 yds double width Turkey Red Table Linen (slightly we“*OB
single edge), 50e> same I always sold at 85 cents per yard.
Immense line of towels, doylies, napkins, crashes, tadle covers,
white muslins, viz: Victoria Lawns, plain, striped and checked
Nainsooks—in fact, everything known iu the White Goods and Linen’
trade, in each- and every line of which I invite the closest scrutiny as'
well as competition <
at an entire new of places''
N. B.-No such stock of cloaks as thiA Ms ever been laid before ‘
| the Atlanta public. Every nook and crevice has been scanned in’
i order to present the newest styles and the lowbst prices.
l 1
of the best Corsets made at... • •• f • % 75o and $1 each.
300 of the finest Corsets known to If ffd........$1 each
Besides M idarn Moody V Corset at lowest possible prices
NOTIONS l NOTION’S NOTIONS I
Uudci this heod will bo found everything known in the “Yankee ’
Notion’* trade, prominently amongst which stand the largest stock of
X e S’ tT 0ry ’ S K eU and l ,ear l Batons ever offered at retail in
and^facf v , wh,v g8 ° f f aU **'-*** 5 newPo , ck N
T. H. BRYANS, Sfi. J. J. GREEN, T. H. BRYANS,JR
T. H. BRYANS & 00.,
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Hardware, &c.
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
BEHAVE ON hand a Full Assortment
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
which we will Sell CHE VP FOR CASH
AND ON TIME, TO
GOOD PARTIES 1
Give us a call, and we gnarntee you wili
come again. \(e are also Agents to
BRADLEYS GUANO.
T. H. BRYANS & CO.
Conyers, Ga. feb9 ly
—r^
NOTICE Conyers, Ga„ Oct. 12th 1878.
i s hereby given that appli¬
cation will be made to the next Legislature, to
pass an act, permitting me to give back as pri¬
zes or premiums, a portion of what I collect
on any medical account 01 note, due me and
out of date, to those paying the same by such
plan or scheme as I max select.
A. C.- W. TRAVIS, M. D, j j
iAvT-Ci A P VN IV T^ O want to MAYE MON- i
l EY pleasantly and fast, ad
dress Finley, Harvey & Co. At‘ant a, Ga. sep
OOD cigars and cheap, fine smoking t obac
vT co, and chewing to baccos, and the old
and reliable cheroot, at STEWARTS.
TO MAKE should MONEY Fleasantlyand fast
agents address Finley, Harvey & Co.,
Atlanta, Ga., sept7—ly
GROCERIES,
Go to H P. & D. M. Aimand’s & Co., to get
fresh meal, Flour, Lard, Meat, Syrup, Molas¬
ses, Sugar, and Coffee, as they always keep a
good supply on hand and at bottom prices.
0E0. W. GLEATON 5
Attorney at Law,
IONYERS : : : : : GEORGIA,
Vi 11 practice in the Superior and Supreme
;ourts of the State.
Special attention given to the collection of
claims. mny 3-l y
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Concord Jeans and Cashmeres, also cheap
and medium priced Jeans at McCalla Bro’s.
*
BLACK CASHMERES-* great Specialty
12 )0 yds black English Cashmere, full width
40c yer yard, worth' Cashmere, 60 cants,
3500 yds black French all wool,
. 50e per yttrd, selling everywhere 60 cts.
and 65 cents.
3000 yds extra black French Cashmere, all
wool, 60 aiid 65c. alwa; s brought 80 cts.
3500 yds of the best 75c Black Cashmere in
Georgkt. Cashmeres
2000 yds first grade Black at pro¬
portionately low prices.
GET OUT OF THE WAY.
We intend supplying a want long felt by
this community, by keeping a first class line
of Ladies Dress Goods and Silk Trimmings,
Buttons &c„ Ladies & Gents fine Shoes and
Furnishing Goods, also a full line of Gent**
and Boys Hats from the cheapest to the finest
grades. No further use of going to Atlanta
for these things. Our stock will be in by lsb
to 10th Sept. Keep up with the times by
calling on vs. MoCalla Bro’s.
Commerce street
Fall Clothing.
A lot latest style Fall Clothing, just re¬
ceived af II. P. & D. M. Aimand’s & Co.
C. BOHNEFELD,
XT ndertaker,
Keeps constantly on hand the latest style#
Metalic Cases and Caskets, Wooden Coffins and
Caskets, will attend to
fuNERALS |jsf ^r.L |t8 J5 et AILS,
Furnishing Horses and Carriages at prices to
suit all customers. Telegram orders promptly
attended to, day or night.
37 Marietta St.
sept, 7—ly ATLANTA, GA.
j&RRIWBITC
AND
TO A_ It IT IVE,
Big lots of Fine
Clothing, Hats,
Fine
Shoes,
Boots,
Hats,
Ac.,
Af H, P. & D, M. ALMAND’S SCO.