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Vol. 12.
U< • • s-iitl Governorship that Senator Quay
^ the of
** • il u stepping stone to
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sylV W !--.lcncv. t ,
l| 1 i U His plan is out
!l ' In 1890 he
^ ,lU ''"jutted follows - elected
he nom for and gov
h wi >11 plav his cards for all
enor; e he will
they are worth and in 1392
iirited for President. Pos
he now invention of
sibly tld* 1H is the some
mvIio wants wants to io bring unng awu-v about bad ......
out T\j Quay and the
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feelU »
president.
r iti-waw ,iiio-Balm.
ww™
rill spend $ 50 , 000,003 m Europe
tills year m railroad faios, -lo .
•» and other traveling expenses,
The amoui ,t of suffering wh.clr the
tourists will inflict on their patient
fellow countrymen after their re
turn cannot be estimated.
Imperfect digestion and assim
Dffnii nroince disordered coudi
tions of'the system which gvovr
and are confirmed by negmet, Dr.
Lid r t r Ar/.TjOorvs; anil
Blood Purifier, by its
f tonic Tirnnei-ties propel lies, cures tui«s indigestion stomach,
»d gives tone to the
§ 1.00 per bottle.
Covington will soon have
tUorougUly equipped hook and
ladder organisation. Mr t.eorge
IV. Dennard went to worn a few
days since and secured the names
of 18young men who promised to
become members of the company,
bVunckVstand that Mr. A m. B
Leo will accept the position
Foreman, and if so, the
tion is sure, to be active and effi
. «•
cien., as iu .1 as pop a am
cessful
If your kidneys are inactive,
you will feel and look wrecked,
even in the most cneeriul society,
and melancholy on the jolliest McLean’s oc
casions. Dr. J. H
Liver nnd Kidney Balm, will set
you right again. understood $1.03per when be
refused cause they withdraw Mr. Halstead
to s
nomination that he wanted it con
^ 1Wet *'
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is peculiar other
to itself and superior to all
preparations in strength, economy
and medicinal merit.
Vi,ilc Cap still operate oa the
line of Spalding and Butts coun
ties. No serious occurrences have
as yet been reported, but the cili
zens among the better class live
io constant ilrnatl of a fearful end
fl r i of these would-be law
anti order committees.
flie Froqneutly household accidents occur M
which cause burns,
rats, sprains and bruises; for use
in such cases Dr. J. H. McLean’s
JolcamcOil many years been Liniment the constant has tor fa
aontefamily reinedv. •
A . small force of hands are
ft work on a recently discovered
iron mine four miles from
^int, in Green county. This is
said.to be the finest bed of ore in
tho America, and when tested with
needle, carried it entirely
"Quad the circle. The vein is
{ro f ei .?ld to ten feet broad, and
a abaft sixty feet deep has been
Th without reaching the bottom.
^ )s “hat disposition which the same vein
*°0(U crops out in the flat
of Elbert county
Tl ^re are lots of folks and
*°*ea, cl °fliea goino- ronA'V men l m
who can-y hearts * as heavy
a bag 0 f 8aIt -_ *
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“EVERY SPRING ’•
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^top«ref of ydofa.WnTwi a 1 V
sth a>iraia.
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^myliuiind ‘q ^ good Mv« h X m glves </ n -
sEkL“rt' appetite ,£l nhi io 1
Ik ' 0 never do all
?*Wid Wiis “ ot for tbi«
^ au.feM m raake
D kroner ^°^bled wittf^o , 1 s 1 r me
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CONYERS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, MAY 38, 1889.
A Berlin cablegram the other
day stated that during the last five
years—tliat is, since the protec
tion era began—the miners of
Germany had steadily sunk ii:
poverty, while the value of shares
in mining companies had increas- inereas
ed C3 per cent. Protection is not
given in such large doses as in
the United States, but Germany
has not ~~~ such a .. wide .....w margin of vi- ..
tality to draw upon as this conn
try, and the bad effects are seen
tllT
so dangerously poisoned by tne
Dl . j H lnV chills and
Fever Core mil eradiate tins
person from the system. 50 cents
a bolt o
At Atlanta, Tax Collector Stew
art has completed the assessment
of the value of the taxable part of
mi.o n,i.n.s.t> l l! "l Ki J
and fixes the amount due the
in faxes at 83,565.75. The
0 f acres mvne( ] by the university %
m 495. All t . of , tins , . was purchased n
by the Freedman’s Aid Society for
the institution, ^.collector „ , id- .
lows the university fifty acres
a campus, and therefore 445 acres
are held to be taxable. The total
amount paid for all of the proper y
l,y the Freedmans Anl
was 818,775.
oid people suffer much from
disorders of the gratitmd urinary organs
and are nl^ays at t
Se ai S L iyor and Kidney Balm
1) ., nisl iing their troubles. $ 1 .
0 uu q i 1)er bottle.
A Brooklyn newspaper man nebs
in the New York Sun a story
;l hout the Rev. Dr. Talmage, which
, f iart iaHy accounts for Inspopul ar
» . rn , 1Tt(r
U:1 ,l! S .
u -> ‘ ' * v ”
pleasant ph . ot
man who had tne
renorting the clergyman s sermon
0 yer-stimulated \ one Sunday
" “Y ; , *. •. q | chnrcb.
1 i- i0 , ; li( ., p,,,
- ' ‘y
moiu.n Ik _., 1 ‘f’ 1 ,
0
for necessary sleep, ami i|. took r
sion
a little sometuing to brae, n.a
lion lie a\ okb lip fit 11
o’clock he dimly remembered taat
He he tad huiit-.-d not been around toehardyrauenab to a i. <
mage's house, and was ushered in
by the clergyman himsmr. e
told what had happened to him,
and the Doctor tamedktely «»
do™ and
sis of bis sermon. He cnanced t
look up a few minutes , a nr, am
found the young man fast
He began over again and
a com plete 1 report of the
} , ’. including, of course
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the seraiou. rle r put , the warn,
k in the reporter's pocket,
' hua up, and sent l.i!n to his
0
^ ou ' vlJ ll ^^j f
LeS'sVvmrthiu^ h
! EyeSalve; it
! removes the film and scum which
j accumulates on the eye balls,
dues inflammation, cools ana
! fElin^S:
i o^^-Tp! '£] d ° “
^ AKllt \
Ji is not impossible ew
l upon >resont to Legislature elect _ a United may bcaKs b^ otr
1 at ” r '
! It is frequently stated that even
a won’t use tobacco, but k ^
a fact equally true tliat a pig will
neither attend churcn nor bu a
good many other respectable
things. It's a poor rule that won t
work both ways.
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BUCKDEKH AEXICA SALIH
The BastSalvoin the world for
Bru g es >
, h e ' S r r hi I Mains Corns’
Era,rtions a and posh
tively cures Piles, guaranteed or no pay re
quired. It is to give
P erf( ’ c ^ satisfaction, or money re-
Ex-Senator Jones, of ITorula,
now residing in Detro'ir, rontem
plates writing a historical novel,
The scene will be laid in an-iont
Rome, and the story will be full of
love and murder. Jones for sow
years years has has been been mentally mentally oh, ou, but
he is a brilliant man, and some of
his admirers predict that* the book
will be a big. success,
\\ nen you are constipated, with
loss-of npetite headache, take one
°f Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver
and kidney Fillets. They are
oitk'wiirsikkk ,
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worked np to high pitch of fe,dins
on t ] le <|aost j on alreadv. Doth
si , leB nre iu . e „„ 0 ,, j
6nmB of money. An election of
allv sor: in p 0 ,; !wv!v:inia wMlOTt
ji „„„I , , v
, H . „„ a a ,.: O voncanivotes
in the Kevstone state v m must
1 ‘; » .iff -
^ sudoent,.):: .. . night .
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ooiu^us and all ttic couiukui
tioBS of i]u . throat and lungs
quick]}- J J relieved by ])r. J. j].
-'‘U- r T . - far r vr- l\.ue T Ihung l«ani. P >
1 ' 1111 3 ,
Toe Confederate Home.
place selected for tne uomo is
known as the “Sclnrltxo
The lands adjoin Gran, l-™*
rhe tract eontams 125 a.-r,and
; 80 acres of it were donated, and
65 acres were sold to the directors
for amosfc 810,000 deliglithn The Schultz place for faru^P UK'
Contederate Home. the lanus
are rich and level and lie vom for
building purposes.
Fox- sick head.u no, f.-nnilo
j troubles, bead take neuralgic Dr. J. H. pains McLean in tm s
Little Liver and Kitney Puiets.
25 cents a vial.
If the President, in appointing
negroes to office, will impartially
distribute t-aem ,
nuongn un
northern as well as the southern
states, he will give the peojile of
this creat union a fair opjio.rtuni
ly > to see how the race question
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paired, you a})pefcite iioor, kidneys
all( ] fiver torpid, and whole sys
tem Imoje to !>•- piomic.b-u i-\
disease—-Im. g> . ync':-.. i.ii<
^ LL^YLl ™£ll
sbuids unequalled s Snpat.ariioa for puntymg . 1.
t ho Mood, gnmig ,:oi appe pm mm
ioi a 0 -mi<d sp A ..me a ... .
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The people of Clay county, Aim.
driven out elders and most
of the ri , V s of ot •« a Morron .... ... ..
clmrcli, which framed a foootaole
there qpvcra' years ago and had
made a number of convict . K> . -
e ral previous efforts to break up
the church had been mad-, but
fhe Mormons persevered in Emir
w -o-k until they saw that the p-u
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, v;()ul{1 st . in (1 it no i 01) , fe] ..
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Ar .. r ,
i ea;e - Hi-owi.’s imui *-• <
^ the Prcs y v i Mun
| cliureh was taken up a coll- lion
! ^ j, py p r ,j-.
of Decatur. This aged s ml v . n
el , lble Jivinti went to Griflin luff
1 w-ek to assist iu a revival which
L h] nt t ; ie i > 1 . 0 ,i, yt< r ian
progres .
| c hurch, and while on ms way m
: cWh Fri(1;;y j.^ht ha-* he
ou
, .^teak , loa SOTio ax an.l painfnl
a In •".inw! >v.', . lli.-ht
1^» f . fi,. r a
“ Ml'.
"Xghh, collar hen.-a:, > .!«
locating his shoulder, in cornier
tion with other bruises of a less
j s eri„n 3 nature. Dr. John L.
Moore dressed the wounds and
says notwithstanding his patient's
_seventy years—he has hope
Judge (hisfcin lias been informed
by Chptain Rutherford that he
thinks he will be well enough to
w > cm with the Woolfolk trial at
Perry, the first Monday in June,
so the probabilities now are that
t:i- ta. case c. - * will will be be heard heard at at the the time. time
appointed,
i. .\ n:v.s
... , toil or ehildri u (hilt want building
up. shouM take
nau vs ntox ia ttf.ks.
:t is . ion-nut !•> lake, oures .Mabuin, hidiges
ti iiir.i Biliousness. All dealers keep it.
Dos n and still down go the wa
ges oi th ironworkers — and coal
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-Amerioan wages for American
workmen'tliat they did not have
in,,a :,,I in the law a elanse com
,wiling .'..mlui.uinf.u.tnrento-divid, the protected mine owners
•fairly 1 '
,, . .............. tarilV . As it
i„ monopolists get nil the
n ,, ;,,1 throw to their workmen
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POUITD IB THE NEWSPAPER
r rom tne , C N rcseo, T Iowa, 1 lam' .
m ; u a \v (> have nc\ei, as om
g for nearlv y., tlmtv vears in
thi eouul , Ui teSlif y,- written a
Duty of well any patient inclination impel
as as
fettaK tovi^hnmi with violent «*
|ilr . Kl ,at«l a
;l p,| distressing cold, after three
fighting it with ordinary
rem«n*» nm\ y a rt ^
!|iMif chivh H Extract of Flax
Pq^on) Cough Chuv, obtaining
,dmo-.r instant vehet and a steady
under its use.
l ari ■ bottle only $1.00. Ask for
Q] ar ] i( • j'J.ix Soap. “Best on
eartli." 2 a cents. Both the above
for sa]e ] jy .. p Druggists.
• • * •
dll' republican x>lat£ovm of 1888
cont.'u'ned this clause: << V »\ e do
uiand the reduction of letter post
- . o 1 cent per ounce.’ Now
-; :r - >• aiiamakei, tne icpub
x < istniastor-f renera., de
Haves that lie is not in bivor of 1
ce5i ' “‘tier postage at tais time,
!)nt thinks a thing more needful is
thi extension and improvement
of postfil ffxcilitics. As we hfive
i-cnouke.! before, Mr.
is nnjoabtaiy covre. t in qoins
baek on Ji;.; party platform in this
](il ti cu’mr. ITe would do still bet
ter if lie sliouhl go back on the ;
)|Tat '^ei r tLned entirety. •
al > Xew I’tll York
orarips i /t discourag.i the writ
obituary poetry. The Her
'
r . " ! ‘ . ‘” . J " . obitum-v “ no
‘‘-G «*ioulu , be smothered , , and , no
reward womd be too great for the
nian who succeeded in preparing l
, , it A. soon as
» > a. soon as a
11 ! ve «»*•»*»
decently buried, tlie first impulse >
<>f some people is to tell in verse j
the virtues and good deeds of the
Ucea,.cd, and what is mainly ob
jec-tiomiblo about the proceeding
w that the would-be poets are
p-op!-who have never before at
t« to write poetry. If they
.quid say a few sensible things
in prose concerning the deceased
Iv ^ tive - ifc woukl be b,;tb ' r f or
them, for the public and for the 1
memory of the deceased.
Georgia has one white girl con
vict. She is about IT years old,
nuA is sent.-mced to 15 years in
tin- penitentiary.
A DOCTOR'S PSE302.IPTI01L
Dr i,k r pra v Last Rl ■tta,l ..... v Spring , u.n!lici.?o>a chiv-w he «ril Til
-.ml prescribed Clarke’s Extract of
a .qFa,.iHo,i Skin Caro in 40
Ese' know'of H faltal toenre "J
no remedy I can rely on so
implicitlv.' Positive care for all
i!lf Sk Aj.pHe.l ex-
1
( larke’s I"ax Soap is best for
p. s . Skin Cure $1.00. Hoa{>
25 cents. At all leading Drug
Stores.
lb 1 . Robt. Hall Morrison, ofN.
C., formerly president of David
son College, died last week. He
was the father-in-law of Stone
wall Jackson, Gen. D. H. Hill and
Col. John E. Brown.
It is an old saying that a dry
May for a good crop year, but
looks like overdoing the thing
this time.
Mon; criminals have been sent
to the Borgia penitentiary this
Y*»* thaM ever before 111 the ! ? uuu '
m ,•,> i i -p i
at keeping a secret. Evontliceu
tel prising: newspaper reporter wus
totally unaware that Mrs. Folsom
was going to become Mrs. Perrine,
and that Mrs. Cleveland was
going to Michigan to attend the
wedding.
The story ^ of tlio niekle is an
in , 01 os ... mg one. v oij , o\\ . l HO '
pie m this country imagine how
much ^ profit Undo Sam makes
^ ^ hjo ”, . ofth(iSU ‘ sma]1 K
The actual cost of ,
coins. a
niekle to the government is not
)u neli more than three quarters of
^ Formerly the metal was
hxed, planted and prepared for
use in the national worksliip at
the various mints, but now the
me k,j purchiU3od and prepared
hv mitsi(ler8 U mler contract All
the government does now is to
put its stamp upon the blank and
then gather in its profit on their
eirculatiou .
Tombstones, it said, .. . ,, the
is is
only thing that is not mortgaged
tnl t West
The meaning of Oklahoma in the
Indian tongue is “Beautiful Laud." 1
An exchange remarks that in Eng 5
lish it signifies, “A stampede of
Idiots.”
A beautiful girl, 13 years of
a ge, was sent to the penitentiary
f or ^ W o years in Kansas City Mo.,
oa ^] ie nth iust., for liorsesteal
in „
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EPOCH.
The.transition from long, liu-
1 i« tta
j ;f f t j , individual is* Such re¬
markable events treasured iu
the memory and the ageucy wliere
by the good health lias been at
tion many feeljtliey health owe the their of the restora- Great
to to use
Alturatlve t uul r ° uu ‘- lf y° uare
troubled with any disease of Kid
ney „ Liver or Stomach, of loi.ftor
short standing you Llectne will surffyfand
relief by u^e of Bitteis.
Hold at 50c. and kl per bottle at
j,.. jj Lee .V Sou Drugstore.
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Several good compositions writ
ten by boys on the subject of girls
are going the rounds. Here is a
little girl’s composition on boys,
m which she shows that her sex,
no matter how young, can get
alie id of the boys every time:
‘ B >ys are men that have not got
as b.g as their papas, and girls
are young women that will be
young ladies by and by. Man
was made before woman. When
God looked at Adam He said to
himself HVell, I guess I can do
better if I try again, and then he
made Eve. God liked Eve so
much better than Adam that there
baa been more women than men
every 8inc0 . T . y * “ re a tro, , lble ,,
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"aamn- . everything ,
am on
tat noa,.. If I Lad my way half
the boys would be little
gi.-l*, and the rest wouhl be data.
My papa is so nicetha I gneenhe
^ust have been a girl when he
was a boy. .
The man who won't take a „a
per ! >ecauso he ca “ borrow one,
bas ‘ nveilte ‘l a machine with winch
be can cook his dinner by the
smoke of his neighbor’s chimney.
WORDSTO FRIENDS:
/f»f> Hutfl feed. Molieife/l ri 'l mtltfac
y varan
/tellable attention anxn adiXill/i
; »<J
TfLwrs lit: a soy a nit:.
No. 14
It is sai«l that once in every
twenty years the common swamp
cane of Georgia blooms. W. H.
Carpenter, of Elbert comity, says
that in 1869, all the brakes were
bloom in that country, and
and that now, in 1889, they are
again in flower, ihe blossom is
as bine as indigo, lie also says,
it is a sure sign of a good crop
year, for iu 18(>9 it bloomed and
it was the best crop year ever
known in that section.
There is an old negress in
she does this way: After a short
p-*- »ng, lloaerlmdeekcd gmui.idiuts »*
1,111 l ' 11 ' 0 *• "
band on her chest and , fa Is asleep.
!*•> «W.'» «« Placed on the
‘ah ehes.de ],er t„ put npouher
'7' ,ll,ls : «•« h “
she he 1,lined on the banks of the
‘ OIU direct 11 1,111 to lieu 11 She J 1 !**
going veil. is
angry beyond expreshiou us she
awuko8 t , uch 1U oming—not hnv
u, • movetla i nu, f 1 le tlui i ^ • u llcr 1
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sleep and finds herself alive,
The prevalence of scrofulous
taint in tlu* Mood is much more
universal than many are aware.
Indeed, but few persons are free
from it. Fortunately, however,
we have in Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
the most potent remedy terrible ever affliction. dis¬
covered for this
Ms
Tlir I'hirf llriwoa fur tlio great Mir
ri'ks of HinkI’s Sul's:murill.i 1-: firitml 111 tlio
article Itself. 11 is merit that wins, nnd llm
»ncl Unit Hood's Sarsaimrlllit actually aa
rouipllslies wlial is claimed for it, Is what
tins given to tins medicine a popularity and
tale greater than tliat of any other sarsapa¬
Merit Wins rilla or blood puri¬
fier before the public.
Mood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Sait
ftliemn and all Humors, Dyspepsia. Sick
lleadaebe. litllousness. overcomes That
Fired Feeling, creates an Apiaitlte. strength
ms tbt Nerves, builds up the Whole System.
s*ur»H|»urill« Is sold hy all drug
»tst.s. $l. s|* for $5. I’repared hyC. 1. llocft
Vto.. Apotheeanes, I-owell, M.iss.
JJQJNJ 1 £ TTI A1 X TT Li
TO SEE
T. J. KING’S
Full tine of Home-made Harm s* and Shoes
of the last Ouuhty kept alwuya ou baud
Will sell cbeup for cash.
Wcncler for Neatness!
Fine Boots and Shoe* tn«de to order nnd lit
guaranteed. All kinds of repairing done neat¬
ly uud promptly.
Never Ripping Work!
Heinembcr that we use the celebrated Blass
Screws; will not rip— w. 11 not rust out jour
shoes.
COME TO SEE US ANT) LUY
OUR GOODS OR LEAVE YOUR
ORDEES
T. J. King.
Scott building. 1 door below. Ir.
Lee’s drug store.
Conyers, Ga., Oct. ISth 18 8.
FOR I.ETTEIiS il.MIMSTR.mON.
oborgia. Bockdaie county
li
for permanent letters of a fiuinfstration on
the estate of John Morgan, late of satd conn .
ty deceased, this is to cite all and singular*
kin lied and creditors, of John Morgan to ho
and appear at niy office witbiu the time allow,
ed by law and show cause if any they can
why permanent letteis or administration
should not be grant© 1 to «. P. Klliott on John
Morgan’s estate. O. Seamans,
Ordinary,
April •»,