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artirit ■SutaW l* e l* a<1 :llll)U ' succeed
of Mr. Thomas
’ railroad lniildci "* tlu
"'uW. n inventing the > lU
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Lilli)" in designed
Avliicli is
5 0 whistler, ; locomotives and "'Inch in Place min
ceiiu! instead of shriek
W to talk successful, it would
ed vliould he down
of whistling for
ikes, em it the word “Brakes,
the brakeman would be sure
j Idmto-i Itis also asserted
it will be able to call out the
a The abili
me* of the stations.
1 this so as to be under
od would bring upon its mveu
the benediction ot a long
irs public.
iffering in _ city _
There is a maiden lady a
It for from Elbe) ton "bo w
instituted [it th;tt she slid ( t anion
of water but a u nne <i a
[ie. tub After for remaining coupe away o lotus from
bath a
i6 commences to famt and almost
locates, and to piocuie le
nst at once cover her entire body
cold water. She lias m her
am ii pool of fresh water, and
ithis she spends a greater part
[her time, both winter and sum
er. Otherwise her health is
|ery |Col.R. good.
H. Jackson of Heard
■minty, said at Brunswick Thurs
|ay: light “My sister-in-law marriage, presented on the
of my
fee with the first fruit cake I ever
few, and I just put it away for
liken years, and one night we
Irought it out for supper, and six
losy-faced lo darlings were with us
help dispose of that wedding
Like. That is how it came about
pit my children partook of my
redding supper.”
For sit-k headache, female
(roubles, lead take neuralgic pains in the
Dr. J. H. McLean's
Little Liver and Kidney Fillets.
15 cents, a vial.
I Mr. Cleveland lias been more
rileiy slandered than any other
pan who ever sat in the presiden¬
tial chair. The republicans could
M forgive him for being success
pi, p people and they in have pictured him to
e such a way that
inilliims of Americans have
iilsolutely no idea wljat sort of a
luaii drover. Cleveland really is.
I h The New II York Star has struck out
bt”p«inev ora of to a
UH “ firSt ' daSS
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A tremendous moral wave is
sweepin» ‘ ° over’ 1 Chicago Chlca »°- Three rblee
, »wspaper reporters and oleo
an
“arganne maker in that city turn
ed from the error of their ^ In
one I* dav lmf eek ,
imperfect . digestion r ;. and assim
,] n PJl ^ Uce disordered condi
Kane °M of the system which
!®d are confirmed o-row
H. McLeen’s bv neo-leet Dr.
'■ Strengthening
t01 S, an,i J? lo<)( l Purifier, by its
'•l.UOper bottle. •
Foiu'-fifi]m n f n, Q O'Ae .i i. republx- , r
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"'•vribii, Washir.q i „ M f f
the others will 1Ut
as aU a PP earauce
soon ac n
Tli e eitv tounci - i t has begun
: a
^hieli St 0e .^ improvement
^Iberv^tre will 1 , a ll edwitl1 deli »ht.
t . ,
rev.T Walks are soo “
^friend? so ° U 1Zed . ? liat tlleir
f!,i ’m a 1 reco nize them.
^ “tack laC ’
Touw'iu * ° n '
boles If Stn^nSn ^ lave 1)0 Dl use for spec
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seen <Cs tol 110 ^ !*” S s the sernn wtiicli
011 eye balls sub
^hg rt he mmation jrdti'ted . cools’ end
».;uT str *:uotlu,rt ,rMi nerves,
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CONYERS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, February. 26, 1889.
riiPie is ^nat oxuti im i.t in
northernCuorgm over the dis
corery of a ven, of quartz fom
ferf w ,le. SOf,.fort deep and three
n ' * '• j 1 '' Ul > 11,11 111
** ' tJ - “ * ,u:nt/ ' ias l*»*eu
thorough y tested and yields $30
nt pure srlver to tire ton Albert
lluell, the snpennternlent of the
Rock t reek Mining Company, the
owner oi the. property, is now in
Chattanooga to purchase an en
gme and stamping mills to operate
the mines. He is an old Califor
ma miner and says the company
has stiuck it rich.
coughs Croupy and suffocations, night
all the common affec
Tar teHevecfby Wine Dr.‘ J.'h^mS
Lmm s Lung Balm.
A sensational writer in
y or k avIio makes $20,000 a year
on ^, 0 f j,j s stories says he has one
fixed rule. It is to make soine
happen within every " thon
gan(1 W01 . (ls< That is to 8ayj i ie
„.j ves readers not merely words
but incidentg Naturally people
read any sort of stuff’ that
iseg tliem witll a succession
of adventures.
Fifty converts have been made
by a “revival” at Barnesville.
Rev. J. N. Bradshaw, the pas¬
tor of the Presbyterian c-hurch at
Darien, lias resigned. He lias
been there for the past four years.
He goes to Madison, Fla.
The Spalding county grand jury
found over 100 true bills, 2i> being
against “the boys” for gaming.
If you spit up phlegm, and are
troubled with a hacking cough,
use Dr. J. H. McLean’s Tar Wine
Lung Balm.
Tlie Louisiana Lottery is to
have a rival. At a recent election
the people of Nevada adopted by
‘ tfc 1 -/.ixlo.l iiiotMi-ifi' a constitutional
’ n’
amendment allowing • lotteries. i ,, •
,
All sorts of gambling are popular
in Nevada which is little move
than an aggregation of mining
camps.
A labor conference was held in
^ ill- ( l V i q ., a. t j ()b _
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; W1K ,
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solnlaaon r of t all tlie i a i >( r 1 „ '
‘
tions in Amenca urn m one 1 ‘ (l
Mr. Powderly thinks that the cot
sididatioii can be accomplished.
Another conf'et cm . \\t\\ ll<
111 ’ u L tlt " lllL 1 1111
he ^ °
.
In cases of Fever rtufi Ague, fcli.'
effluvium of the atmosphere as it
could be by the deadliest poison,
Dr J. H. McLeans Chills and
Fever Cure will eradicate this
poison from the system. 50 cents
a bottle.
The Valdosta Times says Geor
gia is fifty years behind m the
ma iter of public roads. The
Times about , ,• i f rp pr „ i )<is
is ng i •
general complaint iout ,
long been a
the condition of the public roads
tion ^ toward statl y a lcbnm | * •
taken thus far. It is to >c iop
thattlie Koacl Congress s° on tn
b “ helJiu Atkula '“."T •
ol i,U ' “ U ",
system for keeping . tm: l’ n , '’ i- 1
roads of the State in good condi
,io “
One farmer . in Llbeit has 11111 -
negro children bound to him un
til they are 21 years of age, and
mos t of them are now able to do
good work.
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The Best Salve in the xvorld for
Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Tibeuru, Fever Sores, Aet ei,
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Svelv cures IMlei, guaranteed or no pay to re
quired It is give
perfect satisfaction, or money re
to«- f
Dan Langley, a moonshiner,
was tried and convicted in Atlanta
recently. At the trial he told that
.......- to he married in a little
<>'<t :i mouth. ;m<l tli«- judge
therefore sentenced him to im
prisonment for one month. He
was thus able to quit jail on a
Monday and start for his home m
Gordon county, where he was to
be married on the following
Wednesday. He was so thankful
for the light sentence that lie
promised to send the judge a gal
Ion of the best moonshine whisky
to be got.
You can’t prevent the devil from
shooting arrows of evil thoughts
klto y° ur lieart i hmttake care that
you do not let such arrows stick
fast and grow there. Do as an
old man of past times has said:
1 , <“ ,1 ‘ ., 1 Prevent a bird from Hying •
over my head, but I can prevent
him from making a nest in my
hair.”
If your kidneys are inactive, you
wili feel and look wretched, even
in the most cheerful society, and
melancholy J. on H. the McLean’s jolliest Liver occa
sions. Dr.
and Kidney Balm, will set you
right again. $1.00 per bottle.
A very little gill in the infant
•class of one of our city Sunday
schools came home one Sunday
and told her mother that the
teacher had taught them a new
song. On expressing a wish to
hear it, the mother was much as¬
tonished at the following sentence
which was all the child could
member, “I’m a little greenhorn
among a half a cheese.” The
words which had been misunder
st oodbytlie child were these, “I’m
a little gleaner among the harvest
sheaves.
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' v1 ^ 1 ^ iel ^' llTS ^ ,IS ^ eal Ui ^ 8 1(
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will hold another the coming . fall,
^ ftU exeellelit m cthod
^ b wllicl) to a dvertisethe re¬
sonvces of a country,
ggy-WINE OF CARDUI a Tonic for Women.
The pension list of the I nited
States is almost as expensive as
the immense military establish
inent of Europe. A\ e will pay
abo ut $90,000,000 in pensions du
v i llsr tlnKnext fiscal year which is
^ of tl|( , al ,imal
cost of England's standing army
and within $18,000,000 of the. ex
peuse of Germany s gigantic mili
establishment.
pimples, Som, Ad,e. and Pains.
saparilla oi other pretentious
specifics fail to eradicate in-bom
scro fula or contagious blood
} • remember that B. B. B.
‘
(Botanic Blood pi , Balmllias L ) g rained
many thousand victories, in as
many seemingly incurable m
st ances. Send to the Blood Balm
n Atlanta Ga. ’ for “Book of
’
„ and , , be • ■, Tf
V ondevs, , conun , < .
the only TRUE blood itlifiei:.
yy Messer, Howell’s X
K ““^ Ga -’ " Tites: .,.“ 1 "'■' S
a ffiicted 1 nine years with sores
yj the medicine I could take did
nl( . „„ s o»,l. 1 th,'n trial B. B.
B- «"<’ red ma aonnd."
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t:iin, Texiis. wilt's: "A lady tneml
of mine was troubled with huiu]>H
ShnU'^ , pimples on her face and neck.
lKittteH of B. B- B.
au d her skin got soft and smooth,
pimples disa]ipeared, and her
j l6 alth improved greatly.
t. is l. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga.,
writes: “Some years ago I con
trseted blood poison. I had no
a ppefcit e , my digestion was ruined,
y^matism drew up my limbs so
^ hardly walk, my throat
cau tcrized five times. Hot
Springs gave me no benefit, and
mv life was one of tortune until I
j J7‘. L- ave B. B. B. a trial, and, sur
it mav se ein, the use of
ttrebUto nured mc.“
An improved plow stork Inis
been invented hy Thomas Cnvin,
of Madison. The improvement
consists .......ondduation oflever
eounevtiuSr with the foot of the
stock and having- an adjustable
upright lever between the handles,
by which the operator can instant
ly set the plow at any desired on
gle for deep or shallow work, or
to suit the requirements of hurd or
soft ground, all of which may be
done without stopping. Mr. Cav
in claims that by the use of his im
provement a great saving is effect
ed which is lost in stopping to
make such adjustments in the or
dinary plows now used, besides
having many other advantages.
Old people suffer much from
disorders of the urinary organs,
and are always gratified at the
wonderful effects of Dr. J. H. Me
X^an’sLiver and Kidney Balm in
banishing their troubles. #1.00
per bottle,
The Rev. Mr. Baxter, an En
glisli clergyman, is it gloomy
minded man and predicts gloomy
tilings. He has a good many fol¬
lowers and they are very simple
minded. He told them tho other
day that the world was coining to
an end in 1901. He says that in
the meantime, however Austria
will lose the Dauubian provinces
and that England will lose India
and Ireland. There is no doubt,
lie says, that his predictions will
come true, because his calculations
have been made with the greatest
The Rev. Baxter is harm
less and amusing.
Fifteen negro gamblers were ar
rested in Albany Saturday night,
Frequently accidents occur in
^] 1( , household which cause burns,
cuts, sprains and bruises: for use
many years been the constant fa
vorite family remedy,
It was stated the other day
politics had something to do with
the rejection of a brother of Pres¬
Cleveland as pastor of the
Presbyterian church at South
am ton, L. I. It is now said that
jealousy among women also had
something to do with it. The
r ov . Mr. Cleveland’s wife has a
vm - fine voice, and when her
lmsllM11(1 delivered hi s series
s<»rinous at Southamton,
j u iucd inthe singing occasionally.
Female members of the choir, it is
said, became jealous because her
feywenUo wOTkbo'tefoh 'fie!
At Adairsville, Sunday morning
ftt 5 0 - clock the steeple of the
?? ^ } , struck ‘ 1>V
h ohtmngand the church i v set n on n
fih- e . Considerable damage was
done b J the lightning. The par
tition all betw een the vestibule
a , , . f church
torn to . Dr. n Bradley «
was pieces.
being up and discovering the fire,
tbe a j arm The fire was
” aid of
0(m extin‘niislietl by the
Imcleb tl.« amaW lire com
){iny
,, Harrison savs that it is es
^ [ ,,, “ t , L , r j u
v H re a as n
’ st ill noticeable.
constipated, with .
hen you are
Liver and Kidney Fillets. They
are pleasant to take and will cure
you. 25 cents a vial.
_
The Georgia chautauqua is all
the talk at Albany now, and prom
ises to be a great success. Mayor
H. M. McIntosh, secretary and
superintendent, is working in
defatigably, and devoting his en
tire time to this important and im
proving enterprise. His corres
pondence is already simple im
rnense, and is constantly
ing. A meeting of directors took
place tills week.
A reinarkalde linguistic feat or
cured in the city court of Atlanta
recently. It was in the case of
Ou.to Tunmsso. who i- -nine tin
AHuntf) mol West Eud sh ed
way for damages. There* was a
witness put upon the stand who
spoke only French. There was
only one interpreter who spoke
French and he spoke only French
and Italian. There was only one
interpreter who spoke Italian and
English. So the testimony of the
witness delivered in French was
translated into Italian by the first
interpreter, then from Italian into
English by the second interpreter.
and thus through three tongues
reached the judge. Judge Van
Epps now sleeps with a lexicon
under his pillow.
Any one jutving us #1.20 in ad
V:,m ’ e < "l.dl.er . ., a, new or <dd sub
amber, can get the liockdale Ban¬
ina- and the Home and Farm for
one year. Two papers for it little
more than the price of one. The
Home and Farm is two well known
i tO v ueeil «v 1 UllV OUCOllllllUl • from t Its.
T It , is simply first class . paper de¬ ,
n
voted to the interest of farmers
and to making home happy.
Those who Wave paid us one year
in advance, may get the Home and
Farm by paying us an additional
20 eta. Now is the time to sub¬
scribe. No farmer can afford to
miss the opportunity.
It is said that Mrs. Cleveland
has consented to write an article for
a magazine. The critics anxious
await the appearance of the
tide. The public, too, is curious
to know how pretty Mrs. Cleve¬
land will succeed as an authoress.
The alliance of several counties
of north west Georgia are accumu¬
lating a fund something after the
plan of huiidiugund loan associa¬
tion, enabling people to borrow
money at legal interest so they can
make cash purchases and do away
with the time supply system.
The Mormons are making
converts in Glascock county, and
the citizens are becoming very
much enraged. Six converts were
baptized rotmntly. The Mormons
aJ . e } )0 jng watched by a secret so
duty called “Frtends of Honor,”
a uil' tliev will be mi the march
|i|-ett\ sooli.
Does Experience Count?
It dons, and’especially in every line of busi
ness, in eonmouu
! a iUufoah.l i", '««»l
complished by the remarkable cures it has ac
The head of the firm of C I.
IIootl & Co - 18 a f-** borough! r com
peten t an d experienced p arma
c i 8 t ( having devoted his whole
life to the study and actual pre
paration of medicines. He is al
so a member of the Massachusetts
aud American Pharmaceutical
Associations, and continues ac
tively devoted to supervising the
preparation of and managing Hood’s the
business eounec-tcd with,
So B „n.ri„rity ,„„I
culiar merit of Hood’s Sarsapiir
ilia is built upon the most sub
(onudatiim. In its
11 ':" .«»*»» pr^' 1 »" *'•
combined with long expftrieuce,
braiuwork, and experiment. It
j s ou ly necewtary to give this med-
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lrb<.'V V, ii«l >\* aeiid. ihoar who
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Lwhich have ran out; brtorc paten.a
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Ail B«at.atrouf«st, uioat uaa
aa> hin« m tlie world. Ad i»
briar t»t»m ^---* tiaua 1 wfi., writa r*ijuir*d. Plain,
given. hoar la ua at anct can aa.
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LETTERS Ok DISMISLION.
QKORGIA, li,u’kilitlr county—
Whuroas |[. C, Ony and Ki liocuu K. Guy nti
oxct-litors of Joel II. Guy, <J<-t**'ns,-r). btivcfllixl
tlicii- petition with me tin,) In my olllee In
which they nhow (hut they have fully 'lifi
uhurife,] ul] of tliolr duth-H^n* hu«,Ii reprenen-
11\-08 and pruy their diHehurtre from mild
triut. This In therefore to elte and require
,11 persons concerned to show cause unuinst
'.he irruntinir the dlscharKe of said executors
,n tho lirst Monday In March 18811.
This Docetnher 3rd 1888.
O. Sea M.i.vs,
Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
UKGIUJIa, Kotik,lul<- county—
WIltrnH* iHuin J. Boml „a udininintrator of
Itcboecrt A. Whitlow, dect'iiocd, Iiuh Hied IiIh
petition with me in which he eluliim that In*
lias fully dlaelmrtreil nil the diitlea as such nd
miiiiatrntoruud prays to be dlsoharted from
his said trust. This Is tnerefore to elte and
require all persona eoneerned to show cause
WiiiMt the tri-Hiitliiir said diseharae of said
idnilnlatrutor on the first Monday In March
18811,
This December llnl Is’ss.
O. 8h.AM.VNS,
in Onllnary.
DON’T FAIL
TO >KK
T. J. KING’S
Full line of I!oiii<*-mjnl(* Marnoss and Shops
>f tho Lest (Jimhty Y o|»t nlwavn on
v ill soil plii'H)) lor cash.
for Neatness!
1 i 11 • llonf: iiiiii Slioi’.- liimii In miliT hdI flf
suuru/jtei'il. All kimle oi n ftuii in# >lotn- neat•
!y ini*! promptly.
Never Ripping Work!
ltemcmher Unit »<• in-*'th*.* colcliriitofl Hihhh
S crews; will not rl|i—will not rust out your
shoes.
COME TO SEE US AND fil’Y
OUR GOODS OR LEAVE YOUR
ORDERS
T. J. King,
Scott building. 1 door below. I r.
Lee’s drug store.
Conyers, Ga., Oct. 18th 1888.
DR W. H. LEI & SON
Corner f'vnt r un i Commerce SI,.
CONYERS, GA
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