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THE CONYERS WEEKLY
THE FARM.
Misfortunes have the’r benefits.
The cotton cro|> will he gathered and
marketed perhaps earlier than ever
before, and this wi! 1 give a great deal
of time before Chris 1 mas for farmers
to so* largely of small grain.
oat crop saved our country in 1882 ,
and it is not likely that out planting j
Iriends have forgotten their company j
tFe certainty and value as a crop j
They pay more net profit on any land ,
than com, and it is against all expe
Hence to devote thin highlands to
corn in preference to oats. They pay
on poor or rich land, high or low
land.
The wheat crop is more unreliable,
and while we would advise ' very one
to sow some, it would perhaps he
safest to not sow largely, and by ail
means plow in nicely when you do
sow-. Right at >‘hits poim many make
a great mistake by failing to plow' the
land thoroughly that is devoted to'
wheat. If the land is rough after'
the plows have gone through, it ought'
to be harrowed or brushed so as to;
leave it smooth.
What 'S kno'vn as the intensive!
system of farming is rapidly gaining !
popularity among the practical far¬
mers of the cc.nmry. B it it requires
great skill and experience to succeed
by this system. As to the quantity of
fertiliz"rs that may be profitably used
on a given area of land is mainly de.
termined by the amount of moisture
that it will carry through ibe growing
months. If the right quamily of j
moisture, or min it it please, is as¬
sured, then a thousand pounds of the
best guano might he safely applied to
die acre. But as this assurance of
rain cannot be given, then it is wise
lo lertilize v< ry ligdit on dry and high
lands, and adopt die intensive system
only on lowlands, where there is
more moisture, and where, ton, the
mechanical condition of the soil is fa
vorab'e for fertil-zers. Bottom lai-ds
1 hat usually produce twenty bushels
of corn per acre may be brought up
to forty bv the use of a comparatively
small amount of compost. We be¬
lieve that $10 worth of acid phos—
phute and Cotton seed compost per
acre will double the usual yield of a
great deal of our lowlands. And, if
we a e rig lit, why not carry some of
our composts to the corn Add, whew
it will bring us hack Its costs and as
much more, rather than put it all on
the cotton in high lauds, when a
drought m ght cause it to injure the
crop, railn r than bent fit it? These
list sngges ions ere sortie time in a.G
Vance of,tbe s. asor., but still not too
soon for the tar mere to begin thinking
about th 'in and determining, each for
himself, as to how and what lie should
do-«—Hart w i ll Sim.
Ncith.-r Lieutenant Giulington nor
Captain P ke, the leading iffieers of
the G.r ely lvlb-t expedition, will say
ant flung about the coi.tfuet of the
crew of the Proteus after she was
wrecked in the ice, but tbe photogs
rapher of the expedition bas told tbe
disgraceful story. He says that the
sailors stole everything within their
leaelq 11 at they defied the authority
of their . ffieers and refused to help
save the. go-en metit stores. They
found out where the whisky was at d
proceeded to get eraZy drunk. As
they ontnnmbered Li. utenant Gars
htlgton’s small force of soldieis three
to one, they did pretty much as they
pleased. It there is an investigation * I
it will probably appear that the expe-|
dilion in its make up, and in about
every other respect, was lo ally unfit
for the mission upon whielt it r as
tse.nt, and t at the War Department
is to blame forks failure.
The Logan boom is understood to
have been laid away in a cedar chest
and sprinkl' d with some of Colonel
Bon Pia t’s celebrated antismotb
preparation to await further develop
merits in relation to President Anhui’s
candidacy. If the Virginia eleeti m
seals ihe fate < f the coalition, llie l!li-j
nois Senator will regard the result as j
equiva'ent to the adhication of the j
Arthur boom. !
Major Nickeison, of the United!
States Army, who was recently found j
by the courts to liave obtained a
fraudulent divorce from his wife, and j
"ho subsequent*!' 1 disappeared, has
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wrpten >o the W T Jjr-partment froui ,
ar
Thorald, Canada, b'd declines toobi-y
the order to return to Washington.
Goes without say iug—the deaf at:A
dumb alphabet.
The Biggest and The Best UCOt
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2 months for the small sum of
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Constitution i2 months only
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Official organ City of Conye rs
Official organ Rockdale County
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quickly and in a neat manner,
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Address or call on J. N. Hale ’
Editor,
Conyers Georgia.
umcltve 'mmec/m ■e€u.
A. combination of Pro¬
m. toxide of Iron, Phosphorus Peruvian
% / § J a Par palatable It and form. For in
J Debility, tite, Prostration Loss of of Appe¬ Vita*
Powers it is indispensa¬
ble*
„ BEV. J.L.TOWNr?.,
IBOW After TOTM^I a thoro-affh trial of the ^Industry, Ill., says:-
LQOD “I consider it
g-reatly benefited by its // a most excellent remedy for
use. Ministers and Pub- the debilitated vital forces
lie Speakers will find it
I ! restorative as doubted agent, wtere sary. a reliable a I possess!n;r Tonic recommend nutritive properties. remedial is neces¬ and nr- it Vi 1 ’C
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Louisrille, Ky. % Oft. ‘J, 1882,
?32?AK2 Z7 TBS DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 2i3 H. K US ST., ST. LQ7I3.
JP“ ■ FREEI
Mm'rnvm RHfilLE SELF -1 CT2>
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most noted A favorite ami successful proscription B?>t ciaHsts r f one in tlieU.S® of ubp
i i retired) for the cure of Nervous Debilttyk
(now Manhood, Weakness aisd Decay,
5jo*?t sealed enve!ope/ree. Druggists can fill-U
la plain ft
Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, a*
3 mmmm
»! P mam pills
■ Secure Healthy
Paction xe the Liver
"and relieve all 'oil
----- - imw troubles.
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Purely Vegetable; Ns Griping. Price 25e. All Irusyistr.
TUTTFS
PILL© BK.siaESL_--l
F^J 5 ! 2 ri 3 « 3 B 5
TO npiB O3W£ LC >,
DBSOR©EE 3 ESJ LI ^5 0 ,
and IYSALA I '?A.
From those sources sm-i itree-.. artas oi
tho diseases of t!io r.-ee. Tlua’O
symptoms indicate tlialfUKistcrwe: Lor <y
Appetite. Bo»v. Is co.iSIvc, tncU. Ilewt.
ache. fullness niter entliisr, nv-ei-stost ~o
exertion of body os- mind, 13rattauon
of food, irritability c:f toittjicr, 3v»vr
spirits, A f.-elins of I»kvS»-R i«■ ted
some dnip. J«5'ili»css,i. i Teit- mrfao ■] '
Heart, Dots before t : (’;•
ered Brine, ( JXVPiPAT:i:.t. im-'l <>3
manct the use of a rom ilytha >
on the liver. AaaLivci' Their: cUo'itm >• * the
I 1'IU.S iinv i no 3 isa'say.viv'r’,; v moving
i Ki'!i"'Vsim!lSU. lni'rturitics thronyrh n t'.cao thi-oe “ ►oav
nil e-vsteai." p'.'Oitacui-r uPl-r
I ciisc-rs tif tire s
SSSSSgSS?'- p-rnnn ooi jiil’t.w-o ■ ;
ctinse no liaus'-fi or
•vritli cl :':ly work ami aro ajv-r.oct MALARIA.
ANTJDGTS 2 TO
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Gray U.v.n os AVtuSKuna in.
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plication of fills Dte. Soul ih-ufe^-s,
or sent by rxnress on receipt of Sk.
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AT7EKD THE m
Of Kentucky University, LEXINGTON, KV.
Timk to complete the Full Diploma Business Colirsh about
10 vveeks. Total O*., including Tuition. Books, Stationery,
at ion. Fall session
begins September 10th. For full particulars, . address
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I cswre long experience in curing diseases ot the lilood« Skin unu
Bone*.—Ncrveu* Debility* li«n>ot ;nu>, Orgawe
YToukneM* Doiiorrhua, Syphilitic aud Merourial
Alfectioiit* \yith and apecially remedies. treated Call on write scientific ior List .principles. et Ques
safe sure or mad.
tions to be answered by those desiring treatment by ivrttlrvstA
A l’ersonHsuffering from lUijiture should ttisal their
q and lean; something to their advantage. It is not a truss./
Add!•(■»., Wit. BUTTS, IS N. Mil. St., St. I.o.-ls lie
ESTABL1S11UW OVEIi TUI11TV VEAKS.
^m^YOUTH .J , _ THE DISEASES OF'
aud ANHOOC
A GUIDE TO HEA'.TH WITH*
V RS' OUT PHYSICIAN MEDICINE. 25year-fc
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this Book l.ii.1 av.ti-l Qn.-irlis,
"Preset'intiolis n-ee” and KiecO-ie li.-It Ilum
bufts, wlii.-li it exposes. Pi-iue itscls. Addresf.
PUELISHER. Sox 234, IVlilwaokse, Wis.
THE Plain English EXPRESSED’. it of
FMtbadema^) H 2 JHE
OCR FREE ClRCULAn tells the best
Kansas, J uno 2r)fh, 18S2.
HARitlS Bf.MEDY Co.-^-Gents—I used the Pastilles as
directed and they completely cured me. In about one
week from the time I eomiro'-ced using them I began
to slhep well and I continued to use all the box with
constant improvement and eince that time ( Oct. iholi
1 liltve felt like a new man. I truly hope that many of
tlie sufferers will find out that you have a specific tor
nervous weakness ftnd be cured by tho same.
Respectfully Voars, —;---7T. but visit¬
t>. S.—You will not publish i ray and name T wi ll answer persons them.
ing you may he r ererre to m e
To every younff, mictclle age or old m an
troubled with nervous or physical debiii
ty or impotence sealed circular is Sent
free. Send full address on postal card to
HARRIS REMEDY <50. St. Louis, Wo.
We want your address. You nesd cur rtiucuy.
fiend and be convinced of this.
HARKS REmS.il B,1»
Votni** lieu and oth.is oho sulh i
yti n’f'' ll}g ' ** ’’ '■'< V;4;»fee.:-ro.u Nvnuu* Ptematnr*.: :“ ld Kxhau.-.tioii lM-.rsica. Delhi
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©'il 'Mu—lAl— ‘‘ ' **MiL*JJi**u. ir many uicl*{y gloomy ami tadiceil.v ci-n-fquonoo3 cured.
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The I.t iiK •dy is put o in .-u.vcs. No. I (lasting a month), $1.
Ao. •-! (eno ii 'ii to -tb-ui a curs, unless in seven./ oaiww,> ?"»: >\o.o
(lasting tiireu .ths), &7. Sent by mail Hi plant wrappers
Hire* . -f.tr i t.i. ng acoompuny each Box. PatuphhM. <t«scri
hjug :u is d iseasc an a I't' di of '-ufc si*iit seal.-d on 4pp.iculioo
H ervous Exhaustion,
Pvomatu 2 ?e Decay,
JjCjss oi Memory.
An m-page ClOtli-liound Hook of wholesome
Advice, to Young Men, l>v !i. lingular Physician.
Till KiAltil JOURNAL, MILWAUKEE, m
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A CON; GA.
Miscliicvoun
T° say that malaria is mischievevs
. to put it mildly. It is alitha.
l, HSbSSS? very
such a sly way that much of the mis
chief is done before it is discovered.
It saps the foundations of a healthy
system. It robs the blood of its vital
ity, demoralizes the liver, confounds
tbe stomach, and makes the victim
wish he were in his grave. It is sad
to see people sit down in their misery,
content to be the victims of mischiev
OUS malaria, ar.d thinking that noth
in [ ' can be done for them. The powet
of Brown’s Iron Bitters over the
mischiefs of malaria has been so arc
ply proved that there is no reasoi
why anybody who can procure a
bottle of this Prince of Tonics shr”
suffer. Great is the power cf malaria
and great are its disastrous effects,
But greater far is the beneficent in
.iueiice of Brown’s Iron Bitters,
The preparation of iron in this favor
to family remedy can be taken
witnoubruining the teeth tor produc
r,r constipation and "headache. l
e, W. WEAVER & BRO.
•Convers Ga
---DEALERS IN aLL KINDS OF
sht aooss,moosBxss
Clothing. Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes also (Groceries such as Sugar,
Ci ll\*<■, Tea, Syrup, liit-e, Grits Meal, Uttt M<-al,Tobacco, of Snufl etc.
V\ ecall especial attention to our line
B0u
FANCYGftOCER’ES & CONFECTIONERl’S
Such as vanned tomatoes, peaches, pineapples, oysters, salmon, Mack¬
erel. sardines, comFns: d mi k, jelly’, pickles, candy both fanev and
stick, mils, raisins, citron, macaroni, one spoon baking powders, Hors
ford’s bread preparation, etc., etc. Our pepper and spices both ground
and grain are ihe very best in the market.
GOT® TSMW A TUt&Z «
We also keep a good variety of Fresh Crackers, both plain and sweat.
Also tl-e celebrated, Lustra Shoe and Siove Polish. A good line of
Tabic and Pocket cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Woodwarc, etc,
CiSrWE MAKE FINE CIGARS A SPECIALTY.-®# '
Our motto: Snort Piofits and quick Sales. Terms Strictly
n CAbli- . w G. TJ. WEAVER, .0 BRO.
Findlay Ironworks!
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sisaai hills & syrup kettles,
SiN GEAR.LSTEAM ENGINES- BOILERS. SAW AND GRIST. MILL
PAAGKi^ERY AND CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
I RON FENCIG (Wrought and cast,)
Semi f:-r circulars and pvicesfor all the above. Address,
C. D. FINDLAY, Agen.
A first-class
Business School
xqua! to any North or South.
Send for Circulars, free.
W. McKAY, - Principal.
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In this Newton, Gwinnett and many adjoining counties they ar» agents
f ( r the very best machinery made, embracing the famous
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ECLIPSE EITGIKTES AS® SAT" KIX .^8
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,j thor q liner y manufactured by Fr : ck & Co. at their large works
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SHE OSBOSS SXSJVK*
TJ Me reaper, and one which, by reason of its superiorly, has
mrtPl comp and America. We handle the VVinship Gins
! taUea the awards of Ermland l-c had through us.
p 1( , scep ’. eU ,j . . in q ; u fact tter‘terms any machinery you want can els“. Call ad
B(U( at( and t, than through any one on or
r on e
divss Carr & Overbay .Conyers. Ga.
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