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Vol. XIV.
WASHINGTON NEWS,
Gathered for the Banner Readers
by Our Special Corres¬
pondent,
Mr. Blaine made such a bad
“i. . un
break flfteTe-ram in‘ ^® uatr0 \ ie used Fava, in
which Bhron
, „ Italian j‘ minis err er, stampeded
.. to sending to Governor
11 v“Lk of Louisiana, in relation
tl.e unfortunate lynching bee
f I, v ew Orleans, that as soon as
reB Jized his error, he took to
his room cud it was given.out
that he was unwell, and he has
been invisible to callers ever
ince> Members of the diplomatic
corps say that Mr. Blaine’s tele
o-raui will give the Italian govern
mont all the ground it needs to
deman d a heavy indemnity if it
be proven that any of the
can But
men killed were its subjects.
demanding and getting are two
things. No Democratic Congress
is likely to pass an appropriation
to pay indemnity for the killing
of a lot of thugs and murderers
who had made murder their chief
occupation, even if they were
killed outside of the law. But it
is not believed that the Italian
government will desire to take
any further action when it is fully
informed of the Mafia’s acts which
acts which led up to the massacre,
as it has had some experience
with the Mafia.
I was told to-day by an eminent
Bepublican, who is friendly to
neither Harrison nor Blaine that
the deluge of Harrison talk which
has recently emanated from
publican Senators and
tatives in the columns of
lican newspapers in all
of the country, is the direct
of a bargain between
and Blaine, whereby the
agrees to give the former a
to get himself renominated if
can, and the former agrees that
thoeveatof sible for him its to becoming get the
tion he will withdraw in favor
Mr. Blaine. I cannot vouch fo
the truthfulness of this story, bt
circumstantial evidence is stron -
ly in its favor. It is not at h
probable, however, that Jr.
Blaine would have made sue 1 a
bargain if there was any plia¬
bility of the election of tlieBe
publican nominee.
Representatives Springeiand
Spinola, who have been diger
ously ill in this city, areboth
convalescing.
The administration has sick a
dangerous snag in the ijotia
tions for reciprocity witlEuba.
The Spanish minister willear of
nothing that does not inele the
free admission of Cuban b acco,
which is a concession this s be
yond the power of Mr. ine to
grant. Not having a* confi¬
dence in the ability ofen. E.
Bird Grubb, of New Jey, the
present minister to Spaiwho is
ignorant of the Spanish guage
and without diplomatic erience
ex-Minister J. W. Fo has
been ssnt to Spain with ulti
mation of Mr. Harrisom the
shape of a threat to m the
present duty on Cuban ;ar if
reciprocity is not agreto by
the Spanish go very” The
outcome o! * oked
forward h' Sl< e in-
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25.
terest, as the sugar schedule of
the tariff law will go into effect
April 1, and Cuban sugar will be
admitted free just the same as
sugar from Brazil and other
countries, unless Mr. Harrison
shall take advantage of the power
conferred upon him by the tariff
act and order the present duty
continued.
Although it has been uearly
three weeks since Congress ad
journed it s still impossible to
get a correct idea of all the per
nicious legislation enacted Into
laws or of the exact amount of
money carried by the appro]uua
tion„ tucked away in corners of
bills 0 f all sorts. Every day
something is discovered showing
a new and unexpected appropria
fcion or a new piece of unexplain
able botch legislation. Secretary
Noble has discovered what he
considers a $3,000,000 steal in
connection with one of the Indian
bills, and he says the money shall
never be paid if it is in his power
to prevent it, but owing to the
fact that several prominent Re¬
publicans are to get a big slice of
the money in the shape of attor¬
ney’s fees, it is doubtful whether
any r^monsr.,-.nee on the part of
Mr. Noble will prevent ths steal
being consummated.
It is not believed that Mr. Har¬
rison proposes taking any action
upon the congressional reports of
lilt) ij_t, v/i oitiier me
Civil Service Commission or the
pension office, notwithstanding
the public verdict against ltaum,
of the Pension office, and Lyman,
of the Civil Service Commission.
The two Indiana “Hs” Harrison
and Huston, have, it is said, made
friends, and that oft’ offered resg
nation has again been withdrawn.
CAN’T SLEEP NIGHTS
j g fcjjg complaint of thousands suf
f er i n g- from Asthma, consumption,
coughs, etc. Did you ever try
Dr. Acker's English Remedy? It
p ositive guaranteeat 25c. and 50c.
Dr. M. R. Stewart, Druggist.
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Many years practice have given
C. A. Snow & Co., Solicitors of
Patents at Washington, D. C.,
unsurpassed success in obtaining
patents for all classes of inven¬
tors. They make a specialty of
rejected cases, and have secured
allowance of many patents that
had been previously rejeeted.
Their advertisement in another)
column, will be of interest to in¬
ventors, patentees, manufacturers,
and all wdio have to do with pat¬
ents.
THAT TERRIBLE COUGH
In the morning, hurried or diffi¬
cult breathing, raising phlegm,
pulse, tightness in the chest, quickened
chilliness in the evening or
sweats things at night, all or any of these
are the first stages of con¬
sumption. Dr. Acker’s English
earfu cough remedy will cure these
symptoms, and is sold,
under a, positive guarantee by Dr
M. R. Stewart, Druggist.
Notice.
I will be in CONYERS the
first Saturday in each month.
Patient desiring to see me will
find me at the SON! drugstore of Dr.
W. H. LEE &
Db. L. G. Bbantley.
YOU THE BLOOD, Indigestion
Weakness, M a lari a, and
BUIonsnww. take
BROWN’S IRON BrVTKSU.
It cures quickly. Fer sale by all dealest la
Bwdidae, Get the genuine.
LUMBEB, 200,000 FEET.
Yj
Yio have on hand 200,000 feet of original forest pines to
cut, and can fill special bills at short notice. We also
Deliver Lumber when Desired.
Mill located 3| miles from Conyers near Pine Log Bridge.
J. M. B. & J. A. GOODEc
Rockdale S i*
The Old Reliable.
This is the best Guano oil the market to-day at any price.
Don’t be fooled by low prices and cheap Guanos, or the cry of
“blood and bone goods.'’
This Is a Home Industry.
Patronize it and keep your money at home, This Guano has
been used by your neighbors and friends, and is pronounced the
best actual test. See what they say about this Guano. You
know them.
I used Rockdale Standard, Eddystone, and John
M. Green. The Rockdale Standard beats any
and all Guanos I have used for many years,
and I want no other so long as it is kept at the
present standard. Joel Mahks,
Conyers, Ga.
I used the Old Dominion, Morriman, and
Rockdale Standard. Rockdale Standard is *.ar
a head of either of the others. I think it the
best Guano I ever used. Every one that used
it through they this section expect to speak nse any well other of it. if Sojne they
say never C. Heard,
can get Rockdale Standard. A.
Newton Factory, Ga.
I am satisfied Rockdale Standard ’FiJJSwSr* is the bpst
awtsxsok .....
Conyers, Ga.
I did not weigh any Rockdale Standard to test
it, but used it with other Guanos, and think it
as good as any that I used. The cotton sacks
make it more salable. A. .1. Belcher,
G a.
The following firms and gentlemen are acting as our agent wil
Call on them when you need a first class Guano and one that it
pay you to nse. Hudson J.
At Conyers— H. P. & D. M. Almand, D. N. & Son.,
H. Almand & Co., G. W. Cain, Almand & Langford, Farmers Co¬
operative Co., G. P. Elliott, J. \V. Almand, sr., J. E. Whitaker.
Jesse W. Jones. B.
Cora— T. W. Hicks; Kings— W. K. Downs; Covington— J. A.
Stewart & Son; Salem —R. B. Yaughn. full standard and give
This Guano is made up to the we our
personal guarantee to our friends and customers.
J. P. TILLEY, General Manager,
Conyers Oil & Fertilizer Company.
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for Bnfants and Children.
“Castoriaisso well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.” H. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
« The use of ‘ Castoria ’ is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach.” Martyn, D. D.,
Carlos New York
Reformed Church. City.
pastor Bloomingdale
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Stumor New York.
HOW Shall I attract the Public Eye?
WHEN Shall I commence to Advertise?
WHERE Shall I place my
Of course in
THE BANNER
Don’t Stand On Your
Head to Head
This.
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gtiurf selbategov dna liserf hsif
dna sretsyo no yadirF ro
yadrutaS call on A. B. Osborn,
Conyers, Georgia.
Using 1 but one kind, I can make no compar¬ will
ison, but can say as against no Guano, it
beat no Guano at least fifty per cent, as prov
en by test rows. Wilson L. Davis,
Rocky Plains, Ga.
I used Rockdale Standard in a test row 52
yards long, putting 6 pounds to the row; and
this made 2114 pounds of cotton, I used
another standard guano in test row 5i yards this
long putingG pounds to the row; and
produced 18!4 pounds of cotton. I think the
Rockdale Standard Guano is as good as any I
evpr used. ALEX Bohannon,
Newton Factory, Ga.
Rockdale Standard Guano is just as good as
any I ever usod. T. H. Pickett
Newtou Factory, Ga.
I used Rockdale Standard and one other
kind in 1890. It compared most splendidly
with that. Geo. W. Hays,
Starrsville, Ga.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, di¬
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes
Without gestion, injurious medication.
*» For several years I have recommended
your ‘ Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to
do so as it ha: invariably produced beneficial
results,”
Edwin F. Pardbb, M. D.,
“The Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
New York City.
WSPAPER ABVERTI81 lEtif'S'fto’?’
giving tisers than more information of value to adve r
any other publteatiea ever !»sue <i
It give* the name of every newspaper pub
lisbed, having a eireulatiea rating in the
American Newspaper each Birectory ef more than
85,000 copies issue, them. with the east per Hne
for advertising in A list ef the best pa¬
pers of local circulation, in every elty and
town of by the more iach thaa fer eaemeath. 5,000 population Speeial with lists
prices daily, village and elass
Of country, papers.
Bargaia effers of value to email advertisers
or with these small wishlag aaaoant te af experiment Shows jodleioasly
a nosey. eon
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Arente. W Spruce Street, New York City*
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No. 2.
[[tilting and §ewigg
FOR
MEN OR WOMEN,
BY
MRS. DR. GLENN,
who will please you in fit and
price.
Opposite Guinn’s Academy.
George Washington
AND OUR
Advertisements
Alike bear the reputation of
TRUTH;
When wo say, therefore, that our
Stock of Goods
Was never Larger, or marked at
Lower Prices, we naturally ex¬
pect you will BELIEVE US.
ALMAND & LANGFORD.
Engines Repaired
Call on us when you want
stores, tinware, and stove fixtures.
We also keep all you need in
repairing engines, such as steam
cocks, nuts, bolts, piping etc.
We will sell goods at bottom
prices. Lob us have your trade.
Yours truly,
Johnson & Almand, at
E. Roberts & Co’s old stand.
School Tickets
Between stations named, also intermediate
GOOD FOR FORTY-SIX CONTINUOUS TRIPS
Which will be sold at rates named and
conditions stated in commuters tarifi. Th
tickets are additional to the commuter tie
heretofore on sale. These tickets will be
by he Union Ticket Agent at Atlanta, and
good only within the iuns of commutertr
E. R. DORSEY,
tf General Passenger Ag
GEORGIA R. R. GO.
Office General Passenger Agent, Augusta
Ga., June 9th 1890.
Commencing June 15th this Company will
place on sale
FAMILY TICKETS
GOOD FOR FIFTY CONTINUOUS TRIPS.