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^ "vx; fcONYERS WEEKLY
■ suspended work, be
cause H/l ofthe dry weather. been in
large acreage has sown
4 rrollcon ” ty
*beat<nC» * have been - very destrue
est fires
; the turpentine farms.
five Jpon’t n good advice
get chunk,” is the
the Darien Gazette gives its road
which
ers- Woollen Mills, of Haber.
Tbe Sonque excellent article
m county, m ake an
“3 reported in Coffee county.
t . w0 ]f is
probably a wild dog, with aheep
It instincts.
jjlJing weuty-eight deaths in S?—
There were t
vsKinah last week. There were only
four in Macon.
The Berrien County News is decided’y
favorable to the Macon and Florida Air*
ion® railroad.
An encouraging report is made con
nerninl the small grain that was sown in
ibe early part of the fall.
Sunday’s Columbus Times reports
three distinct cutting scrapes. This is
ba( j for that usually quiet city. |
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The rice planters are getting ready for
nril „ C rop. The failures of the past
I* * rL forgotten *, in the midst of the hopes 1
^ ie
M„ W*C. Tompkins „ , . has assumed ... edi
torial charge of the Wrightville Recorder
The writer extends him The r.ght hand
of fellowship
People in Dougherty county haul v.a
terirom the artesian wells of Albany,
3m for those wells there would be dan
, „ er 0 f A water famine in that section.
6 Storey, of the Americas Re¬
Brother
corder, would have caught a possum fot
deponent but for the dry weather- W a
jail that neighborly, and return thanks,
It Berrien County News says that
die irmtsmen are enjoying a va> iety of
game j asi now. Ducks, squirrels and
tafkovs are plentiful, while fish are
caU ght in abundance.”
The News and Advertiser has a sharp
editor, and he makes this confession :
•'To ‘play possum’ ou the average ‘bet-*
ter half’is n. g„ but if you come the
‘mouse’ business she will give in readi
iy.”
The number of tax delinquents in the
State is large. Considering this fact and
the further fact that most property is as
sessed at not more ran a 1 s la ue,
it is surprising ttat —I mm*
meet (he expenses of the State is collect
ed.
Carro 1 Free Press: ‘‘Old Uncle Ishara
Hicks, living a few miles east of Carrol
ton. is over 80 years of age, yet he
plowed in, on last Saturday, o*er an acre
<,f wheat, and got done before night.
This shows that Cat roll county has not
only old men, but vigorous old men.
The Middle Georgia ^Timcs says, •It j
speaking of land in Upson county: time it
is surprising to us, at the same <s
true, that in Upson county i e■ eaper
than and oornty we know of in Middle
Georgia, and parties wishing to invest
in real estate will find that tlmv will
save money bo coining to old Upson, the
one of the very best counties m
State.’’
Conyers. Ga., Dec. 3, 1883. «
City Counci’ met and was called to or¬
der by A. M. Helms. Mayor. *
Fud board of Alderman present, ex¬
cept S* J- Cowan.
Minutes of last meeting read and con¬
firmed.
Street Com., reports the streets in
good order.
The Cemetery Com., reports that noth
ing has been done on the Cemetery
since last meeting, but would order it
worked out the first of next week.
Finance Com., reports received and
approvod.
Majors report received and adopted
The Clerk had no report to make.
Marshall, Tax Collector and Deputy
Marshal s report received and approved.
Treasurer’s report was received and
adopted.
Street Overseer bad no written report,
and was excused. On motion, for this
meeting with orders to have one at the
next.
On motion no ordinance will be sus¬
pended during the Christmas holidays,
but the use of FIRE WORKS will be
permitted on Christmas Eve Night, (be¬
ginning at S and ending at 11 o’clock,
Chris mas day mght.)
Ou motion, Esquire McCord was aK
lowed a credit on his bill of costs for bis
city tax, and the collector to receipt for
the same.
On motion the question of paying the
subpeenas of those attending the City
Council cases was deferred till next
meeting.
On motion ii was agreed that Mr. J
H. Bentley be relieved of street duty.
On motion ail the matters of ’-euamer
atiyer were put off till next meeting.
Oa motion, Coaudi auj. urxied to meet
first >i i.day in January 1884. at 2
o’clock i J . M.
-Mayor reported imposed fine ■ • $ 2 co
Fia. Com., report approved 53
voueners........... .) 7
i U - J Sijfii report collected fines . • 9 00
Tax collector report collected tax 379 °4
Treasurer report Gen. Funds, Dr. 398 m
Bal. Dea- Funds on hand . ■ . 226 19
Scree' funds Dr ..... • ■ 117 48
1 *' Or....... . 38
Bal. Street on hau l ... 02 iO
Bal. st. and Gan lands on iiacd 3°8 2g
A. >1. HELMS, Mayor.
JOHN MADDOX, Cierk.
Cost ess, Ga., Not. 5th, iS83.
('ity Council met according to previous
adjournment, and there not being a q no
. rum present, they adj rnrned to me t
; Thursday evening, Nov. Gth, 1883, at 4
o’clock.
A. M. HELMS, Mavor.
JOHN MADDOX, Clerk.
1 Conyers,
Ga , Nov. 6th, 1SS3.
City Council met according to ad¬
journment. and was called to order by
Mayor A. M. Helms
Present full board of Alderman.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap¬
proved.
Street committee’s report received
and adopted.
Cemetery committee made no aeport.,
but stated that the street Overseer had
not reached there yet.
Finance committee’s report received
ai >d adopted.
REPORT OF OFFICERS.
Mayo, ’s report received and adopted •
Clera made no report.
Marshal s reports received and adopt¬
eu. I
Street Overseer's report adopted:
Treasurers report icceived and adopt*.
ed.
Moti ° n macle an<1 ****** that the City
Councl1 pay half the expense of putting
np a lamp and post in front of Mr. Jeff
Hu son s house near railroad crossing.
Amendment, That the same be put
Rear the raHroad cr0Sfji , where he
8treet coinmittee may tbmk h /or
the &imil to bear th@ expeil8e .
O i motion it was agreed that, the
Council buy and put a lamp near raii
road moving, n sir Mr Alfred Taylor’s.
T he vote tied and the Mayor decided in
favor of putting up the lamp.
i>u motion the Council directed the
Mayor to manage the election, with
power pj aot no j j. 0 1>ay them over one
dollar per day.
On motion one half the fine imposed
upon Mr. D. F. Joikc* whs remitted.
The ordinance of Mr. J. S Daniel read
and the sense of the body being taken
he withdrew this ordinance.
On motion the Council again took up
the head of new business.
On motion it was agreed that the
C™ nc 'd consider the question weather
die license issued to the Jones Brothers
should b# revoked or not.
On motion tt was agreed that the
Mayoa appoint a couiniitttee of three to
act wdtii himself te investigate the mat
ter and to call the Council together soon.
The Mayor appointed ” lltese a Idermen*
Wi ,„ a „ win , j. Co „„ ,, F ;
Christian to meet Thursday evening at’
4 o’clock.
A. M. HELMS, Mayor.
JOHN MADDOX Clerk.
MAYOR’S REPORT FOR 00 T.
Total fines imposed......$ 18 00
MARSHALS REPORT FOR OCTOBER
Total fines collected......$ 4 00 i
Total tax collected......$175 13
Finance Committee's Report foe Oct.
I ot«l vouchers approved . . . .$9580
Treasurer’s BrpjRt for October.
To amount received Gen. fnnds $ 183 i3
By amount paid out .... $ IC9 55
Balance down 10 58
Strf.et Funds.
To balance down..... . . . $ .65 78
To amount street overseer . . . 68 80
Total, $ i 24 58
Bv amount paid out $ 26 3o
By balance down....... 98 28
Balance General funds............... 5 10 58
Balance (Street funds............... 98 28
Total Balance $ 108 86
Street Overseer’s, Report.
Total amount collected .... $ 236 45
Paid Treasurer....... 22 3 35
Commission.......... 11 82
Balance due by Street Overseer 1 28
$ 236 45
Conyers Ga., Nov. 8th, t883.
City Council met according to call,
and was called to order by Mayor Helms
Aldermen present. R. F. Christian, CL
W. Weaver, J. 8. Daniel and Willis Ir¬
win-
The investigation of the matter of re¬
voking the license of the Jones Brothers
was taken np, and gone through with.
On motion the investigation of the
matter of revoking Mr. J. H. Smith’s li¬
cense was taken up.
Moved and carried that the case of Mr.
J. H. Smith’s be dismissed
Moved that the license of the Jones
Brothers was revoked.
Moved and carried that the Council
elect a street overseer to fill the expired
term of J. R. Irwin who resigned.
J. E. Maddox was elec,ed street over¬
seer for the unexpire-t time.
No other business the Council ad¬
journed.
A M. HELMS, Mayor
JOHN MADDQX, uierk.
LETTERS OF DISCHARGE.
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State of Georgia, Rockdale County: ,
WheifcasJ. >1.Overton reton, guardian ot,
Fannie M. De.nard, having made applies
tion to t h Court of Ordinary for a di
•harge from his guardianship of lannie
M. Denard, this ia, therefore, ,0 cite all
nelsons concerned to show cause why
t j, e j, yj. Overton should not be an ■
{r>jm hig ^ uai jiaaship of Fannie !
if. Denard and receive the usual letters,,
of dismission <>n the fii’st Monday
Jaiuif:Ti 1^4* |
Given under my hand and official sig- j
nature, October 2d, 1603.
eel5 3in O. SEAMANS, Ord in’y.
BEAD !
Hapeville, Ga., Nov. 17 , iSSj,
Dr. F. F. Taber :—I will briefly state
some of tlie trials through which I have
recently passed. Last November I look
a violent cold, which settled on vital
organs, and seemed to be wearing my
life away. Consumption being he¬
reditary in my,family, i was always ap
ptehenditig its attack. The violent cough,
pain in my side, night sweats and ces¬
sation of menstruation confirmed my
fears. And as I told you in our first
interview, I knew I had consumption
For two or three months I consulted on
physician, and relied upon highly re
commended patent medicines, which
afforded me 110 relief,
Finally, 1 yield'd to my husband’s
entreaties, and consulted you. You
remember I told you that I felt like
my‘ days were numbered” and I had
almost despaired. You kindly coneen
ted to treat my case. And I cannot find
language to express my astonishment
and pleasure at (he insult. Soon the
cough ieft me. Lie pain in inv side had
ceased—“ night sweats” gone—all in
fco short a time licit I asked you
magical power had those "little pellets,”
which were so small, yet so poweifub
In three months this treat chanye took
place. Since then nature lias mo,ed on
in the ‘‘even tenor of her way” and 1
am in better health than in years past
You can use this us you wish, and if
I can induce (by this true
any woman in a similar condition to do
as I have done—consult out good
T-—in stead of patent medicines, 1 will
feel that I iiave done right.
Wishiu * y° u ;i and
I am gratefully yours,
Mrs. A. L. C- Hurst.
P- S.—-My husband joins unt ;n
gratitude to ."by \ ou for the great n
afforded him your <Yo.Umc»t of
its catarrh of the turn
itn * consequent dyspepsia, and for
giving mo back to him, almost from
tli« grave. Mrs. A, L. U. II.
Atlanta, November 17, 1883.
Dn, Taber* I came down to-day
to have my eyes examined. 1 am so
sorry I missed seeing you, I am
I improving test; have not been
Doubled at all since my treatment,
I leei so thankful lor what \ou have
done me.
Your friend.
Mrs. Whet.chel.
( ainesvill?, Ga.
Montgomery, Ala., }
November 4, 1 )
Da. F. F. Taseu, M. I). Pear L'octoi:
It is whh gratitude beyond my
feeble wotds to < xpress that I write
to tell you how much Item-fit I have
derived from your treatment for
asthma, a disease with which I have
suffered for eighteen years without
being able to find more titan tem¬
porary relief for a <ew days to have
it return in full force if I should dare
to blow my comet Since v»jii began
treating rm>, two months, I bav • not
had the first symptom of the dreade
trouble of my life, and I can Mow
my cornet as strong as I ever did,
and I have increased in weight, and
my friends all notice my marked
improvement, and as for myself, why,
I shall never cease to thank \on and
the kind Providence that directed
me to you. I must say also that Mr
Houston is improving rapidly, and is
loud it: his praise ot you, and I tee!
that I am w< 11 .
Very gratefully, etc,,
James Turner
Union Depot Hole/, Montgomery
Ala.
Flowery Branch, Hall Co,, Ga., )
October 31, 1883. $
Dr. F. F. Taber, Allan'a, Ga :
Dear Bit*—For yea s that dire
disease—p l<*s grew upon mo. I
suffered and knew no remedy. Al
most anything ihat promised relief
whs used, out without real benefi'.
By accident, as it were, I heard of
you as treating this disease. I at
once began correspondence, and soon
thereafter put myself under your
treatment. After a few rnohihs
t)i> tmciit from which 1 lost not a
from my business, eet myself
to b 4 cured V>i ulujo?t 1:ke a r :ew
man ft •r work.
truly
Rev. R. L. (Jamplull
Principal Fiowery Branch Hi
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October 15, 1883. ( 1
Iara happy to cr able to tel! to &L I
from pil< rt'at 1 have been
soundly enn-d the tskilliul
treatment ot 1 • . F. Taber, 01
Atlanta, after iorty years of intunst
suffering and great expense.
Dr. Taber will be in Augusta soon,
tor the express purpose of
pues, and I «iU checrully recom,
mend the Doctor’s skill in the treal
ment ot all rectal disease.
Res pee fully,
A. J. Davis,
Formerly of Ga. L. II. Car Shops,
10 the run jo.
Augl-ta. On)
December, 6, 1882 j
This is to certify that I have been
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a Mift’.-rer from hemorrhoids tor ten
years, and tor five years 0! that time
suffered intensely, and having seen
Dr. Tibet’s advertisement, cubed 0.1
him at ike Globe h<>tei, in Angutta
and extrnim i.chgnt . , T have ,
to my a
been cured, an I have not lost, any
dme from my oc upation, and 1 .t<T
vise those who are victims ot ribs
dweave to consud Dr. .aher it they
widi to get well, and I know Dt.
1’aoer can and will cure them,
W. F. COHBETT.
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XVill l.e sold before the court, house
door it) the town of Cony rs svithin
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in January 18S4. at j.ublick
cry. the following d, scribed properly
1. > one p eve land
,uH , ]> T? m , dl> , *
. tin on now ! 'nekdale
;t:t<l , Scld ,., .
county. to cvrdsii. • ' l< say
■ 1 ° li '“ nc0l ' B ’ or !l ' ss
and bounded as toiio vs, on the north
by the lands of Mrs M J Grtthnin, > n
the so.nth by a pot 01 t-i" .* e i *oug
place, on thecas’, by Thomas White,
j -»d on the •-v ( . s i by itte Leo Long a»d
Mr El nd w hwvon JS
G ahum ajw resides, levied on ts the
property of .1 N Siinonton to satisfy
issued from the Justice court ot the
47Cth dist. g m of Rockdale county
in favor ot Thus I*. Stewart & Go,,
v s J N Simonton. Property point¬
ed out by defend ttti,. Parties in pcs*
session notified. Levy made by S II
Wood, L G and reiimud to me, this
the 26 day of Nov. lsS >.
A P Mitchell, ShflF.
XVill be sold before the court lions
door in j he the town or of corners on
the first Tuesday in January 1383,
at public out cry within the legel
hours of sale tne following described
propertt to wit, One tract of land
said *10 contain (100 one hundred
acres more or less ii being the place
where defendant, George A clot feller
now lives beitg in the 10th dis’rict
of originally Henry rtr*w Rockdale
cun-y y <J«, \ and bound.-d as follows,
Urn north , by .T T , II T Hollingswot TT ...
on i,
on the south by Mat Tucker on die
east by the lands of J:>bi) McNair and
and on the wert bv the lands of Mrs
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twa hundred and three, and levied
on as the property of George a c ot
fi lter to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the 561 st dis rict G M, in favor of
Gltddeu& curtis v s G A lotteiter,C
property pointed out by defendant
and the parties in possession notified
as the law directs. Levy made by J
W Sorrows L c and leturned to me
This Nov- 28th 1883- a P Mitchell
Si.fi'.
EXECUTORS BALE.
By viiture of authority granted me in
a will of James D. Lteli lute ( f Rockdale
county deceased, I will sell to the highest
bidder at public out* cry [before the
court house door in the town of Conyers,
Ga., on the first Tuesday in January
next 1884 within the legal hours of sale
the fo lowing property fo wit: forty six
(46) acres of land, more or less, it being
it the 4!h district of riginally Walton
county, now Kockuale county laying
and being in the east and of fractional
part of lot of land number (34!) three
hundred and forty one. with about (20
twenty acres cleared, and the most of,
the balance of said land being forest land I
common thin land. Also at t ho same |
time and place (40) forty aces more or!
less in the north east corner of lot ot land
number (3o8j three hundred and eight
lung and being in the 16th district of
ariginally Henry now Rockdale county ,
oil which is fnrp.st land with a creek ,
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running through 1I10 !l\no. . T it is vetv !
. , r f !
croud hind. Sold . , , for . the bOMOU, the
Oi
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U.nd ct<»rs C* tliC ^aui *J.iWCP t rv J/.
hoil’ 4 -' ere-.
Stc dccc , , his . the 2/ __ <Lt.v OI ,c s\o\ \r
1 ; r-GQ
( .Tnckson Executor.
H^vous Eaiaaiiri ic-ts,
Premature Decay,
Xtoss €ii Memory.
Ah 8f>-psa^ hOfiV. -.f V G: IC’-OTHv
Advice to Yoi heguhtT Phvsicijtu.
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sgs«T two
TK£ HEALTH JSUflNAL KILW^UKEE. ISIS
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P lUJU.LCiC, f' < i ■■ i
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A CO N, C \. J W.WeKAY, Principal.
The PrEiZHTT!*?! ■Ji . ..• Jrv..
Sedentary and studious men some
^es become prostrated before ^ they
w u< TUose who £ Clid
time in close mentrl work and neg
lect to take cnouyh or-xrcke often
find their stomachs to do the
wor fc of digestion. IU liver be
comes torpid The bowels act ir
regularly. The brain refuses tc
serve as it once did. T’reir preaching
becomes a fuiiure, and there is a stare
of general misery. S.a many mints
^ave keen restored to health by
the use 01 Drown iron Litters that
the clergy generally are speaking to
their friends of this medicine as the
very best tonic and restorer they
know of. It restores thin and watery
blood to _ condition by
Ur, pro; r ton
ing invigorating it up with the purest and most
science has proparatinn made. of iron that
ever It is pleas
ant to take, and arts immediately
with the happiest results not only
cn the parsons, but cn other folks
aswe]1> 3
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A «irta!a euro for K*>n?OUS
A OebDlftv, fServinai Weak*
teiwiiferar' naftfti Isnpot«nsK>.
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ANH DHOTTKEinfESS.
no for'v cl Opium. Truth imvites luvesllKati on.
tteferonces ba*Mn he State, i’or ternw, pempb
lets aud proofs, address, with three cent stamp.
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THE MORAL OF IT.
We may moralize as much as wt
please about pain; but the fact is,
that wc don’t like it v/hile it hsts,
earned by
rheumat i sni) ? 0 ut. disordered livery
weak nerves, irregular kidneys, bad
blood, or anything else that is just the
the reverse of what it should be,
sooner it is out of the system the
happier we are. Whether pain is
the result of imprudence punishment or cl acci¬ for
dent, or is sent as a
our sins, may be a nice question for
the philosophers to argue; but peo¬
ple who are suffering want first to be
rid of the pain, after which those
who are fond of argument may argue
the matter to their hearts’ content.
Above all theory, argument, and
philosophy, comes the delightful fact
that Brown’s Iron Bitters drives
pain away, Sufferers run no risk in
crying this medicine, the only com¬
pound containing iron which carries
no mischief with it. T hose who have
used it will tell you so; and you can
fry for yourself by buying a bottle
of the nearest druggist. »
MiSCiiilOVOut, .u.AifilT!W\
To suy that rnr. js ?Hisc?i.C7 CiZ&
h to put it very mildly. ItisaUtha
end more P. 13 cunning, deceitful,
( :reac ] lcroU3) s ly, and underhanded.
It does its work in the dark, and ir
such a s!y way that much of the mis
chief is done before it is discovered.
^.‘nfSSSolrifivS Py demoralises the liver, confounds
j the victim
the si-O.uach, and makes
wish he were in Ills crave. It is sad
to see people si t down in their misery,
content to be the victims of rnischiev
ous malaria, ar.d thinking that noth
ing cau be done for them. The povs
of Brown’s Iron Bitters over thr
mischiefs of malaria has been so art
ply proved that there is no reano:
why anybody who can procure a
bottle of this Prince of Tonics sin"'
suffer. Great is the power of malaria
and great are its disastrous effects.
But greater far is the beneficent in¬
fluence of Brown’s Iron Bitters,
The preparation of iron in this favor
te family remedy can be taken
witnoufruining the teeth or produc¬
ing constipation and headache. 1
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v/lille its numerous competitors have invariably
tailed. Tlie direct application of tills remedy to
ti»e seat of the disease makes its specific influence
felt ■without delay. The natural functions of the
human orjranism are restored. The animatlitp ele
meats of life v/liOr’i have been wasted are Riven
back. The buoyant enengy of the brain and muscu
Elremrth lar system with renders rapidity. the patient cheerful; he gains
NXCKVOUS DEKILITY, organic weakness, and
numerous obscure diseases, baflting the skill ol
best free physicians, indulgence, result and for youthful brain indiscretion, work.
too > over
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OWENS HOTEL Formerly Crae House,
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Newly fitted up. Table supplied with
the best the market affords. Free Hacks
meet all trains. A trial is all I ask.
COVINGTON ...GEORGIA
fonmciy^lblyisl Fred B. Pope,
Washington Ga.
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C otton Factors
AND
Com Merchants
, waste. ...............................Georgia. _
IW’Speeial attention riven 'o weights,
Quick sales: prompt returns. We refer
by permission to Hr. Z. McCord Presi
dent the National bank, Mr. 1 W. Cos
c .y Oresident Planters l.< *n *, d Sa
bank, AugnstA. Oa. Messrs. John
Ai. C’tuks’ Sinns,
„ Broad Street „ ATLAh . I A, GA. .
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Albts and Painter's Material.
French and American Windo w Glass etc.
—Agents For—
Avc-rill Mixed Paint Company.
Ala-' Agents For
niF SILICATE PAINT COMPANY.
Petrify Liquid, a sure remedy for damp
walls, recommended bv the Internation
ill Aeatth Congress and (Sanitary Insti”
T,ute of Great Brittain.
i
u tn GRGE KENNON,
Dealer in
Qfjnenil •“
Merchandise,
(Mrs. G. Cowan’s old stand.)
Commerce Street, Conyers, t«».,
Keeps a'ways on hand nice candies,
cunnod iiuxG, I'abhage imttoiu cider, emnnade,
etc. A good lineal prices. Call
and see him.
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fever and ague, or lelioua remittent, the
system may yet be freed from the malig¬
nant virus willi Hoetetter’s Stomach fit¬
ters. Protect the system against it with
this beneficent anti-spasmodic, which is
futhermore a supreme remedy for liver
complaint, constipation, dyspepsia, deblli
ity, rheumatism, kidney troubles and
other ailments. Dealers
For sale by all Druggists and 1
generally.
FOR SALE,
One of the most valuable lots in the
eitv. In the very center of the business
portion. Situate on the corner of cen¬
ter and Commerce streets and fronting
the railroad. Known as the old Dan
8<>ot’ lot. It is a capital business lot and
no mistake For terms, part cnlars &e.,
e.ali on John H. Almand atJ. H. Ahnand
& (ion’s store.
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Perfect Pastiy P.tontFlour
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It i- n t a Cluirt ib-PO hut a square
of inches. Bv it you can cut any ar*r
rnent for L-diea, Geut.icincn and a 1 kin 1
r,f Children suits. Stru t Mention given
to ie'ters of inquiry. i>cc ! and traveling
agents want d. Mrs *. E. Sukuxks,
Gen. Agent, Conyers, Ga.