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THE CONYERS WEEKLY.
THE TICKET FOR GEORGIANS.
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IIOW FAR APART?
If the Marietia Journal only un
derstcod itself and Dr. Ilaygood, it
would see that they are n >t so far apart
after all. —Monroe Advertiser.
Dr. Ilaygood is in favor of the govern¬
ment taxing the peop’e to educate the
negro. We are not.
I)r Ilaygood is in favor of whiles prac
ticing social equality Ly tea Ring negro
schcols. We aie not.
llow ” far apart” are we, Bro. Water¬
man ?
Dr. Haygood e ther honestly means
what lie says or does not. If he is sincere
then be will practice what he preaches.
If he is not sincere he is a hypocrite.
And if a hypocrite, he is raising aspira¬
tions and hopes in the negro’ sbreast
that he will not gratify. To raise hopes
and not gratify them is the very refine¬
ment of cruelty. To teach a negro school
is to place one's self on social eqality
with the pupils. It cannot in the nature
cf things be otherwise. And he who
teaches such a pernicious doctrine is
mistaken ns to his mission in this world
and calculated to do much harm to both
reces, If Dr-Ilaygood has such tastes,
then there is no accounting for tastes,
as the fellow stud w hen the inonky kissed
the baboon's s'ster.
Mr. Geo. Cook, a Georgia planter
come to this city on Friday last from
fiavanah, Ga., and put up at the St.
Nicholas Hotel. He had never been in
New Yoik before, and’ having a good
deal cf curiosity about metropolitan life
he started out alone on a tour of inspec¬
tion on Friday evening. While leisurely
walking through one of the cross streets
down town he was joined by a young
man who entered into an animated con¬
versation with him. The stranger talked
well, and Mr. Cook soon became v ery
much itcrei’ed ia him. They walked
around for some time, aud finaly the
younr men prposed going into a near
falcon in d getting n g'afs of ltd. Mr.
Cook walked up to the bar and ordered
two glsses of b >er, which, afler somedo
lay, were brought to their table. Mr.
Cook drank his beer a mi almost inune
diately became unconscious. Abut 12 .
0 , clock that night Officer My ere of the
Fourth Precinct found Mr. Cook lying
insensibile on a door-step'in James
Street, and it was with difficulty that
he could be aroued' He appered (o be
completely dazed, and could ho!T r on
explanation as to bow he came to he
lying. The policeman took him to (he
Dak street satiou house, where it WAS
found that lie’ was suffering from the
effects of a dose of laudanum.A’strong
emetic was adminsteicd by the police
surgeon’and when Air.. Cook appeared
in the Tombs Police Court yesterday
murnig . lie sutficently
was recovered to
be able to tell liis story. He had been
robbed of $600 in money and a gold
xtaten and chain by bis chance aoqnain
tanceJIIe had been suffic antly punished
for his folly and tha justice ordered him
to be|jreleased.
A white man name Wm G. Farwood
was tarred aud feathered, last Sunday
night, at Lexington Michigan, b for marrv
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ing „ a colord , , girl, . , , He T was republican
a
and Lexington is a republican town.—
They rode him out of town on a rail ’
and advised him to seek , more congenial
<1nBriers q artera, Ibid Had such o„„i, a „ .1 thing been done
in Georgia, tile republican papers of
db. ‘ 11
fiicingan . . would , , have howled
about
for . six months.
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A Chicago' dispatch says that Sam
Small is in city getting up a new
uniform for the Georgia Major. It was
reported that the Major had died sub¬
sequent tohis escape from the sheriff.
The report was probably false, as
Georgia majors aresaid to be perennial.
Tee Slate Agricultural Society held
in At auta, after 9 splendid session
adjourned last Tucrday, Hon. Tom
n.-rdeinan was re elected president,
Cwhich l .lien wa* wag rit.Ki right,) \ 111 spite of t ail I’ hl8 I ■
protestations, nnd . Savannah ,, , selected
for the Jar nary meeting. Tha society
S doirfj much good and we clovv in
** «” fu'uier.—I,ley can „k,.
of thensclvcs, if they will. And it
looks like they intend to do so.
The telegraph brings ns the iutel—
ligence that Judge Jerry S. B ! ack, the
emnient jurist, died fit Lis home id
York, Pd on last Sunday morning.
_t, lhe fence . eTction ... in Walton
carried for fence, county was
as to the county but
three or four di tricts < arried it for no
fence. So the c.unty wifi have il“ha f
ii.d half, hereafter.
W0MAH'S INHUMANITY
A young woman who served cid
a sentence of five years in the Maine
State prison, found means ot educa¬
tion, and, Becoming thoroughly res
formed, left the prison in appearance
a lady. She was employed by a dry
goods firm in Portland as a sales
woman, and gave pe led satisfaction
u> her employers, till one day a weal¬
thy lulv of the place entered (lie
store and recognized her. Calling
the proprietor aside, sho told him
that the girl had been in Slate prs
on. lie replied that lie knew it, 1 ut
that she ! ad done 1 er duty fai lis
fully, and that they were satisfied
with her.. “Well,” said the lady
“if you keep her in your s'ore I w 1
neither trade with you nor suffer any
of my friends to, i: I/’ S > the proprie¬
tor called in the poor girl and dis¬
charged her. A merchant who won d
do an act of this kind ought to de
aent tclthe penitent iary himself. PeO
pj P) an ,j especially those who im
agine themselves at the top of society
arc every r ady to cast a stone at
those who arc compelled to work for
a 'iving, and there are few cases on
record where a fallen woman has been
aided in her attempts to rise, while
the annals of the world are fi led
with 'he slau ler of innocent girls
who, in t ine cases out of ten, are
more pure ai (J chari-able than ttnir
slanderers
$r k rYOUTH a THE and DISEASE3 MANHOOD 0? ,,
V, A GUIDETO HEALTH WITH
L OUT MEDICINE.
TtY ARllVSICIAX Don’t of 28year’l
y—exiwrleuce. Drue's, poison
your system ltook with hie iret
^ / / l \ \. this mul ttv.-.ifl CJmuks,
“Prescriptions O'ee” and li'leelrle Hell llum
buK8, which It. exposes. Price Mels. Addretc
VHE PUBLISHER. Box 234. Miiweokse. Wit.
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Parties wishing work done with »
double team should call on It. A. Almand
SUMMER
CLOTHING
A full line of Ciei’ean and Alapaea
COATS AND VESTS
In all sizes from boys up to s breast also
EXTRA
long sacks. Also a small lot of
COLORED ALPACA COATS
at $ 1,50 to, $ 3 , 00 , former prices $ 3,50 to
? 5 ,oo. Just receiv'd a full lot of
OUR OW TYT” \
perfect fitting dress shirts, fn laundried
and unlaundried, at the same popular
low pi i< es.
Please give us a call. Very respectfully,
A A’- ft. 1(0 HEN FELD,
Street,.Atlanta, Cote Cit) clolliliiKstoi'c, 13-3iu a
mi.
A. P. TRIPOD,
13 B 110 w> Stukbt......... ATLANTA, GA.
Atisls aid Painter’s Material,
French and American Window Glass etc
. —Agents For —
Averill Mixed Paint Company.
} Als • Agents For
! Till*' SILICATE PAINT COMPANY
Petrify Liquid, a sure remedy for damp
walls, recommended bv the Internaiion
al Aealtli Congress and fcranitary iusti
lute fc ^ k*rent Brittain,
IIEADQUARTiC tSFOii
v i ■i o LiV KM
OWENS HOTEL i e 1 louse
J M OWENS, PR 0 PRITR
,, Newly , fitted up. 1 Ht*'e supplied With
the best the market affords. Free Hack;
meet all trains. A trial is all I ask.
COVINGTON....................GEORGIA”,
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ot Kentucky University, LB'lkCTON. KT.
To*, to complete the Fun inpioma ill.-mrcourse aiout
peeks. Total Cos.', ii,eluding Tuition. Books, bUalionerc,
I for one vc. r if desired, *?•, free. Tew«taph, Neat:y 400 •»«*•'»• students t.terary from 21 enr Sutes e
i»itye»r. C'.ootisu.gessfuigrwustes.
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1 WILBUR R. 6 MITH, Lsklnstcn, Ky.
SOUTH'RN
THIS INSTITUTION, formely
known as the Atlanla Health Institute
‘‘Water (Jure, 1 " is universally a« knowL
E.^raL’Z t ""iS'fic
tahlishment tor the treatment ot the
sick in the southern states. The f..L
' owin ? :,rc a °‘'>’ e '»*»' ™.»>‘ ^
1 n the g < -‘ ncJes empioycil 111 addition t-n
! l,le nsntl usual lippiorcff f.,4 remeoits: o. Ti lie
[celebrated Bath, Improved Moliere-Thermo Tin kink, Full Elen tic
Electric
1 lxiis?sian Lom.in, L 'ctro- \ apor, aud
chinery, and ni.inu.i operation l>v
trained u,aui| ulatois, 3I:sssagc tieais
• incut, »-tc., etc.
Special attention given to the
1 tareolmt-nt of Diseases pereniiar to
Livahd Ladies; also Dysjwpsia, Neus
r algia, Rbenmalism, Diseases ol the
Kidi e s, Live rand Bowels. Eve, Ear.
Nose, Throat and Lungs Chorine
diseases are r adily and permanently
cured at tiiisinsiitu'.i^n. Ac dress
U. O. ROBERT80N. M.D.
1^4 3 IcDod nigh street, Atlnala.
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UNO J
E, VANWINKLE & C0„
MANUFACTURERS OF
Cotton Urins, ^ . _ JcGGCl _
ers Sc Condensers,
Cotton Presses, Oil Machinery and
Saw Mills.
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SAW GIN AND SELF FEEDER,
Exibited bv.
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.,
Atg’.he IiiUTiwti mil Colt"ii Eipri
s.tiun, Atlanta. Ga,, 1881. Awarded
for best .-ample, best general results
in Ginning, and In st const meted Ma¬
chine the first priz ■, $ 100 . or gold
modal.
13. fr. Ricks, T. M Smed‘-s, M'ssiss
si j p! ; \V. E. Banows, Coimelicut,
Judges. U, I. Kimball, Director Gen.
Also, first ] miiium at the South
Carolina Stale Fairs and the Georgia
b a i rs.
This Gen is an iron frame, steel
shafts, every thing of the Very best
mateiial aud all guaranteed.
i£HBn
WifSff
SAIL tel STfe^i,
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H'H iTU N
DOUBLE SCREW PRESS.
Sa d to be the Press in the woild.
Suitable for Horse, Slentn and W:» or
Power. Takes up but little room
Ginning and Packing can go on at the
same time.
E. VAN WINKSE & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
,* TUTTS
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED MALARIA. LEVER,
and arise three-fourths .
From these sources ox
tbo disensea of the human race. These
symptoms indicate thoir existence: Doss of
Appetite, Bowels costive, Slclt Head
ache, fuUness alter cr.tincf, aversion ta
exertion of body or mind, Eructation
JpirfufkVeeU^ of havln“^gie^ted
some duty, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart,Dots before cokstipatios, tiie eyes,bigblycol- and da
ored trine, AsaLfrcrm^UcfuuTCTX’S
ont&^lvcrf Their the
PIEES liavo no equal. action on
XvidneysnndSkiriisalsoprompt;rcitioving imparities through these three “scav
tltej engers of the system,” regular producing stools, nppo- clear
sound digestion, a
skin and a vigorous body. griping TuTT HOT Si interfere ILLS
CUUSO 110 llHUSCa Or
with daily work and arc a perfect
ANlT5DOTE „ t O wee tviALARtA. % . v%n .
«Qi''cvn whero,25c . CtBre.41 MurraySbjN.V.
TUTT8 HAIR DYE.
Grat Hair or Whiskers changed single In¬
stantly to a Glossy Black by a ap¬
plication of tills DTE. Solil by Druggists,
©r sent by express on Street, receipt oi’$i. York.
Office, 44 Murray New
TUn’S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE.
fP I RI H E H g 11S H of it
Here EYTOnsR Tin f
0 ur Free Circular tells the rest
Jlswted 1ESZ1,
Jreek from andIthey the completely cured me. In about one
time I coimnencod using them I began
to Bleep y*U and I oontlmiecl to use all the itoi with
V*3$&S27SSttEZ'ftSXSSitSiS’S ^ rTc^ l°A&T^ pecm for
rs—Yon win not pubusu my m-Tno but persons visit
gS^^piSfMS’S’JaS 1 ^ e 'HARRis U S co“st > S Loi?s. 1 < ?
REMEDY . Mo
SsndaES 1 be y c<Sfv7need 9 ort)iSl inecdourreiae ' i5 '
ofgood Mr. 8.1V Night the Las’oTened frdce^tcck
V m corner of Center and
Kn-Jroad streets ill Ins building. Air
Night is one of llio oldest merchants in
ttiis place and nis reputation fee low pri
ces and Wr dealings are as well known
as his name.
Mr. Gnffith, the representative of Oco
nee county, a most excr llent gentleman
Sumk^here IhhVr ' W\Y W. Lam Langford, forY
a* old friend.
We Lave on Land a few ‘-Top Baggies
Brewster si le Bar, also end spring. Buy
one for association and camp meetings
■‘Hurry up” at Stewarts.
FOR SALE. in the
One of the most valuable lots j
city. portion. In the Situate very on center the corner of and the business of fronting cen- ! 1 1
ter and Commerce streets
the railroad. Known as the old Ban
Scott lot. It is a capital business lot and
no mistake For terms, part : culars &c.,
call on John H. Almand at J. H. Alrnand
& Sou's store.
mmm
'MAILS PILLS
Secnre Healthy
action to the Liver
and relieve ail bil
______iovLa troubles.
Purely Vesetatle; He Griping. Price 25s. All Draggiata.
c Skin aud
I Dug experience in curing diseases of the l>tuod,
Done*.-Nervous lUbi.Ity, Imi>ot tfrciiBio
Wcukncfte, tioiiorrlioett* >ypUiUtfc and Mercurial
Affcctitma specially treate d on scientific principles
with safe and sure remedies. Call or write for Libt «f Q .
tions to be answered by those desiring treatment by ma 1.
g Pontons«titiering fi’tm itupture advantage. should bfe. d It « is heir not arid truss.# ret*, >
5 and learn somt thing to their a
Address, 1>K. BUTTS, 13 K. 8lh St., Mt. LbhU* So
established over tuikty years.
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a OPIUII HABI'I J ;
N I DRUNKL‘NNESS.
a :3 \ mfsiEflfiffigflfdnfififl‘figf’c‘3‘??sz131’; AND P ‘ti . 1 'l‘fiuth ‘ _ , , 1
.4 inn | form 01' Opium. invite: in‘ll‘skigutiOIL 9
a llcmaud References prootsmddress. husbin he matte. \vxth three For terms. pumpk- 1
. cent stamp.
z l W. 7 11-: o. Broad BELLA“, Sh. Atimnn, M. 2).. Ga. ! 5
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t-‘ fOME TREATMENT,
/imz'MIL ©e*si?itVf A certain Seminal euro for Nerveuf Weak
ike i’ig- 39 . Iritpoteneeh etc.
Tie Sseines iiRcd ia iny practice for 25 Yosp tii
atd sn i.Hutit: .vied took cf 80 pages giving fall
teefione for seif-treatment, sent free. Addree?
3)11. x. miXlAXS. 43f* %. batar &, BiknwiM, W»
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jSPhHME jfpf® FREE!
SELF-CURE
\ favorite prescription of one of tbs
mostnotttd and Hucceesful Hpccialists i»i tlielJ.fcr.
tnovv retired) Tor the cure of N&rvmts Seal
ZiOKt Manhood., and Uecay,
in plain sealed e-nvelope/Vco. Uruggistacan nll-«*
AL J rosj D;i. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo.
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No time Bhonld be lost If the stomach, liver
Slid bowels are affected, to adopt the sure
remedy, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Dis¬
eases of the organs named beget others f.u
more ardous. serious, Dyspepsia, and a delay liver is, complaint, therefore, chills haz¬
and weakness, fever, early bring rheumatic serious bodily twinges, trouble kidney if
trifled with. Lose no time iu using this
effective aud safe medicine.
1'or sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
HSiffiif. maw 0 O.,"iiiss»,
U5 JitMi a::d others ulio sutibi
Premutur-i t-rtous and I Physical Dthil
-y. Exhaustion aac
lai r tuanj gloomy con->equonces.
The Remedy is in arc quickly aud radically cured
put up Doxes • No. 1 (lasting a mouth),
Sit, - (enough lo affect a care, unless in severe eases,) No..'
(l i>tiu;j three lnoiiths), t*?. Sent by mail >r p;ain wrappers
Bit •fftimts inn for l si'KT sreon p»ny ert-h Hot t. PRiDjdilet <tascri
Fiitlnt lili a di 1SCL..-C «fud • *' se:u- .**«»: 3leu on appiication
fSBSBM Ji
Will be _?jpTOK niaUea free to all f883.sX^BJb applicants, and to cus¬
tomers of last year MTtliout ordering' it. It contains
about 175 pages, 600 iliustratioiiB, prices, accirrato
1500 descriptions varieties and of valuable Vegetable directions and Flower for plantlngr Seed*?,
Flants, Fruit Trees, etc. Invaluable to oil, espec¬
ially to Market Gardeners. Sen l for it!
D. i VI. FERRY & CQ. De troit Mich.
Nervous IBidiaustion,
Premature Decay, I
Loss of Memory,
An SO-page Cloth-hound Bool; of wholesome
Advice to Young Men, by a Regular Physician. 1
SEfUT FREE i3™ lpt 0 f <S? threMea -
A d 8
THE HEALTH JOURNAL, MILWAUKEE WIS. j
V160R0US HEALTHfor M IH
Tel*' CURg TESTED
r —a POH !
YEARS
by use In thousands 1
FOR
«», reSS'rethlpSieU^heernuTb^to weakness^
numerous obscure diseases, organic baffling «d
the skill ol
Do not temporize while such enemies lurk in
*y^fiirVi^?psv?^?h"t"^AJ5™*SSv f }
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HA3R,$ REI9EDY C-Q.WS. CHEMISTS, 1
39 #q n. loth. st. ST. LOUIS, MO.
Ci* MostL’itrestetst r3. tve rsstlx 35. thrt;
Z. McCCRD.
• .M’CORD & FOSTER. P- w. foste
Factors and Commissi,,
Merchants 2E££fc;; 3 0 ° £ 1Us vmpbe m ar ll U *,
McCord ' >e store
AUGUSTA, of
GEORGIA
Consignment . Solicited. 0 Personal „ A'tention given l0 Busina
Instrucfons ot Consignors Promptly Obeyed.
W. H. HOWARD, C. H. HOWARD, S P. WEISIGER.
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COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS
NO, 20 SEFNTH M'INTOSHST,
AUGUSTA, — GEORGIj
Coi.eignmeu's of Cotton add other Pmdnce Solicited
Orders For Bagging And Ties Filled At Lowest Market Prices
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Fistula, Fisure and eetular Ulcer,
Dr. Taber,
NO. 82 DECATUR STEET, ATLANTA, GA.,
MAKES'A SPECIALTY OF THESE DISEASES,
And has dred cases of foriy years’ standing. Cure guaranteed. If I f a jit 0
yon of Files I will return your money- F. Address, F. enclosing stamn,
TABER. P. O Box 202, Atlanta,Ga.
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DEALER IN
HEAD r i HtS.
Steam I’lngii es,
Co'ton Rft sscs,
S- w Mills, Syrup
Mills, Threshes,
Cotton Gin-\ and
Portable (J o r n
Mills, 13e!t : ngs etc.
and in fact for all
and any k ncl ot
man.him-ry that L
rv dot A fat!
cab oil i.iiM.
A! 0 ng* fit for the lamOus Ault man & Ta. ior M mhin.-ry. V 011 can s:i j
money l>y calling on me J X. DANIELL
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53 Sou tli IB road Street Atlanta
— YV1JOJ .E3ALK—
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Paints, Oils, Varnishes.Brushes & Window Galss
—Headquarters for al^kinds of- 83 *
S!1UB» minii $ AT WHOLESALE
Guaranteed equal to anything made. Send foi color card sml price.--.
A e also keep as fine line Machine, Engine and Cylinder Oils as a
kept in the City, end are d <ill Sines Glass.
Headquarters for any & Bro., an d3 Smith Broad st., Atlanta, bib
F. J. Cooledge
—AT- £53
CONYERS I I I I I
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DEALERS IN
MAClIlilf ftlFSSUS« l
wwm a ¥ Si 8 § 3
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In this, Newton, Gwinnett and many adjoining counties they *».e
for lhe very best machinery made, embracing the iifffons
sewm saw max, T S
mms
And a11 othcr ntretiinesy manufactured by Fr'ck & Co. at tneir tMp
mm © SBOBH 9
, nnfrior tv, ha*
The ?aken most the complete awards of reaper, England aud and one America. which, by We reason ha 1 ,® Uvinship Gina
Presses, etc. and in fact machinery want can , l’® l,,i through u
any threngh you GjjU . 93 of
he’tcr rates and on bettor terms than any one -
dross Cai r & Overbny.L onyers , Ga.
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*71 k’ if
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IMPROVED TRACTION ENGINE
With or without Reversing Gear. 10,18 and Id
Horse Power. Built by
RUSSELL 6l QO. f Massillon, 0.
look closely
Sul's till celebri
ted BiiiLall, ‘ill
Auli Engines man Tavlij
tne WinglJ Van
Winkle,
and Gulleit Cot]
ton Gins. M
Best C >uil.-nsey
ami the very ImJ
<*st Threshes sil
n the S liitll. i
|FCr . <• U , a, t y ,f
t> t eiTY 1 lvoyce - ) .. lit'Hl
a, the best maj|