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THE CON YE RS Y/E EKLY.
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We w ill issue on the 21st inst. a
laage number of extra papers 'which
we nil, semi out to the citizens of all
adjoining counties and to many oth'
ers in diffrrent parts of Die State and
c am try. We expect to mike it a
‘nice paper, showing up our town, our
merchants and our county in the hi st
possible manner. As an advert sing
medium far our merchants it will 1» |J
unexcelled and as we will make cur
prices very low we hope to have eve
ry house and business well represent'
el. There is no business but what
would i>e beuefuted by placing an ad
vertisement in this issue, We will
call on our business men in a few
<i~ y«.
A VERY
0000 THIliS.
I have now one of fne best found
rvs in the United States making two
qualities of Cook Stove for me viz
the “ New Pilot” and the ‘ Ec ho
1 have just received a car load of
them, and have opened my business
for the season in one of the eh gum
store rooms in the Night building.
The very latest improvements and
the best materials are put on these
stoves and I will sell them a' prices
never before known in ibis place.
Come see for yourself and especially
examine my fine stove the “ New Pi
lot. ’’ K. Roberts.
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OUR POSITION.
Under the new order of things our
county, in company with Newton and
Walton, haR been taken out of the sixth
district with Macon and placed in the
fifth with Atlanta. We may like the
change and "e may not. W r e do not pro¬
pose to kick under any consideration.
We have been ‘ placed” and are going to
join, beart and hand, in the support of
the “ administration. ” We want to see
a firm and uuited Democracy and the
beat men sent to Congress. Whichever
couniy, in our opinion, presents the best
man for the position, be he from Fulton,
Spaulding or elsewhere, we will Support
to the best of our ability. If in the nom
iation we fail to get our choice or the
loiceofth) people of this section, we
ill m ickiy submit to the majority o
. e district and make their man our
'.an.
As to the two gentlemen, Don. Nat
iammwmd and Mr. Uoyntou who, it is
.id, will be candidates for the 4yth com
•ess, we have but little to say. We
now Hammond to be one of the best
en in thp' Rats, Uoyntou is alsqj||good
.nan and has many supporters. Nearly
every county in the district can be spot-,
ted except Rockdale. Who will ho our
choice we are not now able to siy.
DON’T
Don’t go to bed with cold feet. Don’t
sleep in the same undergements that
are worn during the day. Don’t sit or
sleep iifa draU'gtt. Don t lie on the left
side too much. Don’t lie on the, back to
keep from snoring
Don.t try to get along with less than
seven or eight hours’ sleep out of twenty
four.
Don’t jump out of bed immediately on
awaking in the morning.
Don't forget to rub yourself well all
over with crash towels or hands bifore
dressing
Don’t forget to take a good drink of
pure water before breakfast.
Don’t take long walks when the stom¬
ach is ..entirely empty.
Don’t start to do a day's work without
eating a good breakfast.
Don’t eat anything but well choked
and nutritious food.
Don’t eat what you don,t want just to
save it
Don't eat between meals nor enough
to cause uneasiness at mealtimes.
Don’t eat the smallest morsel unless
hungry, if well.
Don’t try to Keep up on coffee or al¬
coholic stimulants when nat ure is calling
you to sleep.
Don’t stthff- over hol-nir registers.
Don’t inhale hot air, or fumes of any
acids.
Don’t wear thin hose or ughsoled shoes
in cold or wet weather.
Don't fill ill gash with soot, Fugar or
anything else to arrest the hemorrhage
when you cut yourself, bat bring the
parts togetherwith adnesive plaster.
Don’t strain your eyes by reading on
on empty stomach or when ill.
Don’t strain your eyes by reading or
sewing at-dusk, by a dim light, or flick¬
ering candle, or when vei y tired.
Don t sing halioo w hen your throat
is sore or your are hoarse
Don’t drink ice water when you ate
very warm, and never a glassful at a
time, but Simply rip it slowly.
Don t take some other person’s med¬
icine because you are similarly afflic¬
ted.
Don't b^he in in K-sx than two hours
f reque nt.1y on ? our Bt Q k
friend as to make your company and
conversation a bore.
Don’t make a practice of relating scan
'H or stories calculated to dept ess the
spirit of the uck.
The great issue that will be presented
to our people in the next race for rep
reseritive will be higher negro education
at the expense of the white men—accept
or reject.
There is not the least doubt in our
minds but, the taxable property in our
county is given in $300000 less than
vvhat it really is worth 0>er one half
of the land in the county is not given
in at more than one half in real value.
HARRIS Rjwes&Y
ickiy injr gloomy con-^quecccH. cured.
aud ratlicwlly
flit* U.-i.tedy is put up in «/uxes. .No. I flirting a mouth),
fiu. 2 r«j effect a cure, unless iu severe rase*,; # 6; ft o. L
(ln-tmg t three mouths), £7. Sent by mail *r plain wrappers >iesc
))lrn tiour for I »ing .irTompr .11 y eat b Box. Pnmphl.-t - . - i
WuK 4} s did case and moue cf cure scut scaled on application
FREE Illi iSrcutar. ii.s2ar.HS AUltn.ta, IWOOKJS-w A ki 0 »•» wiv actual <in. Kw.rm Uua»
For *tr.:V ..
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E, VANWINKLE & CO.,
MAN UFACTURERS OF
Cotton Gins, Feed
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Cotton Presses, Oil Machinery and
Saw Mills.
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SAW GIN AND SERF FEEDER,
Exihited bv.
E. VAN WINKLE k CO'..
At ilhe Interoati nal Cotton Expo
s.tion, Atlanta. Ga„ 18 S 1 . Awardsd
for best sample, best general re*ii ts
in Ginning, and best eonsfru'-ted Ma¬
chine the first prize, $100. or gold
medai.
B. y. Hicks, T. M Sraedi-s, Missis-
sij p:; W. E. Banows, Conneticut,
Judges. H, I- Kimball, Director Gen.
Also, first premium at the South
Carolina State Fairs and the Georgia
hairs.
This Gen is an iron frame, steel
shafts, everything of the very best
material and ail gueranteed.
1 MS ! ;■ JSll is
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$ * '•V
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DOUBLE SCREW PRESS.
Said to he the Press in the world.
Suitable for Horse, Steam and Water
Power. Takes up but little room
Gaining and Packing c an go on at the
same time.
E. VAN W 1 NKSE & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Mm. M. Jordan | Fred B. Pope,
Formerly Sibly A'J. Washington, Ga.
JORDAN & POPE,
Cotton Factors
AND
Com Merchants
Augusta . . ...... Georgia.
SSTSpecial attention given »o weights.
Quick sales: prompt returns. We refer
by permission to Mr. Z. McCord, Presi
dent the National bank, Mr. T- V Cos
ery Oresident Planters Loan and Sav
ings bank, Augusta, Oa. Messrs. John
II. C arks’ Sons.
Z ^cCCED. F. W. FOSTER.
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M’C0RD& FOSTER.
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants Office and Warehonse on CAMPBELL Street,.
Between Broad & Reynolds near the store of Z.
McCord,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, /
Consignments Solicited. Personal Attention given to Busin-' 88 - The
Instructions of Consignors Promptly Obeyed.
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W 7 H. HOWARD, C. H. HOWARD, s. P. WEISIGER.
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COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 20 SEFNTH MTNTOSHST,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Consignments of Coltor. *pd oilier Produce So idled
Orders For 15 ageing And Ties Idled At Lowest Market, Prices.
El 1 and BRO
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-DEALER! IN
DECATTTR STREET, CONYERS, GA.
Keep always on hand a full and complete assortment of the very best
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
MOTIONS, HATS, HARDWARE, CR 3 CKERY, MEAT, FLO’JR ETC,,,
SUGAR, COFFEE, CONFECTIONERIES,SPiCES,CANNED GOODS
SUCH AS TOMATOES, MACKEREL, CONDENSED MILK, SAR¬
DINES, &S, SAUCES, P 10 KLES, MUSTARDS
And in fact everything Kept in This Market and other
WE BUY FOR THE CASH
And are able and s-uisfacticln. prepared to sed goods as cheap as anybody and tv
to give VVe want. all to call and give us a 1 rial
We pay ihe highest prices for all country produce.
k ep the best giades of Tobaccos, c’igars and Cigarettes, We mak. a
specialty of ihe LUCY HINTON Tobctbo .
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1! goods delivered free in tlie City,
RKSl’ECTFULLY,
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U. F. HARPER & BRO
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Fistula, Fisure and ectlar J lcsrs.
Dr. Taber,
NO. 82 DECATUR STEET, ATLANTA, GA.,
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THESE DISEASES.
And has cured cases of forty years’ standing. Cure guaranteed. If I fail to cure
you of Files I will return your money. Address, enclosing stamp,
F. F. TABER, P. O- Box 262, Atlanta,Ga.
. J, S, 111 S E L L, 1
-DEALER IN
MASHINERY. FERTILIZERS ETC.
Steam READ Engines, '1II1S. MiiMiiil ' LOOK Sells CLOSELY thecelebra
Co'ton Presses, - IS THE - ted Birdsall, and
Syw Mills, Syrup Ault man Tavlor
Mills, Cotton Gin-', Threshes, and * 7 ^ Engines, Viikl<', the Winship Van
Portable Corn <i and Gullelt Col¬
Mills, Beltings etc. ^ ton Gins. The
and in fact tor all Best Condensers
and any k nd ot and the very Fin
machinery that is Oys* c ~ " est Threshes sold
wanted. V> hen : improvedTruFtion ___ engine
you want maehin With without Rever j K U 1 ' U U
don’t fail to or S !,, B Ge.r. 10, IB sod 16 1 , - Reap
t ry RUSSELL Horae & Power. CO«| Built Massillon, by 0 OIT'V .L\)0y(*6
call on nim. * a, the best made.
Also ageni for the famous Aultman & Taylor Machinery. You can «ar
money by calling on me. J S. JDANIELL
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, U j H i H AND BRO,
53 South. 13road Street Atlanta,
—WHOLESALE—
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,Brushes & Window-Gates,
—Headquarters for all^kiuds of—
< 5 MKKES 3 W 'JLJ a t wholesale.
Guaranteed equal to anything made. Send for color card and prices,
kept e also keep ais fine line Machine, Eugiue and'Cylinder Oils as is
iu tlie City, end are
Headquarters for any and all Sizes Glass.
F. J. Cooledye & Bfo .,58 South Broad 3 t, Atlanta, Ga.
The Bigg^t and This Best !
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quickly and in a neat manner,
THE LuWEbT PRICE,
Addresser call orr J. N. Hale
Editor, * \ ■
Conyers Georgia.
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SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS!
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J. s SCHOFIELD & SONS. Proprietors, Macnr, Georgia.
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Manufactu.-ers and Dealers in every Variety of Agricultural Machinery.
Schofield's Pat. Cotton Presses, Boifers, Engines
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SAW, GRIST and FLOUR MILLS, SORGHO MILLS
Castings of Every Kind, Shaftings, Pulleys and Gangers.
—Agents For—
Judson’s Standard Governor, Nordyke And Marmon Mills
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And the Celebrated FAUGHT DEERING HORSE POWER.
—Keep constantly in stock a Full Line of 5
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ENGINE - FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, BELTING, PIPING, COMBI¬
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