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Purely Vegetable. Pit pare 1 Float Vegetables that Grow in Georgia aDd Used for Years by Dr. J. A. Stewart
and is beyond tmy doubt
The Best. Blood Purifier That Is Now Used.
Cures all akin aff. ctions by curing the bloort, ami beautifies th* skin, giving to it b*» life and a smoothness no
other medicine will that I have ever used.
AS ASP H H H OR SYPHILIS,
NVe will guarantee a cure in every case, if directions are followed. It improves the blood; hence all disease#
that have their origin in the blued are improved and fun d. The best remedy for
EG&QSTOA 0 ®. SClHtt ’8 &YIX., TOOT SW3liP»S5S&,
ULCERS CHRONIC RHEUMATISM
Old Sores Eczema Mercurial Diseases
SURE PREVENTATIVE OF DIPHTHERIA
A (treat, many of the above named diseases have been cured by the use of this Blood Purifier.
UIST Manufactured it Coiiyeis,; Ga., by S') EWART & CO., superintended by Dr. J A. STEWART,
who has devoted thirty year? o; his life to the practice of medicine at this place..
Send your orders to
DR. M. R. STEWART.
Secretary Stewart & Co., Conyers, Ga,
Put Hp in two sizes—24 Ounce Bottles, $1.00; 12 Ounce Bottles, 5$ Cents.
Liberal deduclioua will be made to wholesale dealers. Send in your orders at onr*.
[Note.—W e have changed our Trade Mark trom S. S. to A. Q. C., the Swift Co. objecting to S. S., and
breatcuing suit for infringement on their Tjade Ma*k of S. S. S.]
LETTERS OF DISCHARGE.
State of Georgia, Rockdale County ;
Whereas, J. T, Adair, administrator of
the estate of J. G. Kirkpatrick, deceased,
represents to the public in his petition
duly filed that he has fully administered
J, G. Kirkpatrick’s estate, This is there¬
fore, to cite all persons concerned heirs
and creditors to show cause if any the}'
can why J. T. Adair, should not be dis¬
charged from his administration and re¬
ceive Letters of Dismission on the first
Monday in April, 1884, Dec. 2 i.d, 1885.
Dec. 27-31U. o. seamans,
Ordinary.
Lpftfirs of Dismission
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State of Georgia Rockdale county.
Where as D. M. Parker administrator
of Nathaniel Rogers represented to
the court in his petition duty and
entered on Record llt:.t he has fully
administered Nathaniel Regers
Estate. This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned heirs and creditors
of show cause if any they can why
said administrator should net he
discharged from his', administration
and receive L< tters of dismission
on the first Monday in March 1884.
Dec 3; 1883. O. Semans.
ordinary
SOUTH'RN SANITARIUM
THIS INSTITUTION, formoly
known as the Atlanta Health Institute
“Water Cure,” is universally acknowl¬
edged to be the most complete and
thoroughly rational and scientific es
tahlishmeut *or the treatment ot the
sick in the southern states. The fol¬
lowing area few ot Ihe manv remedial
ageheies employed in addition to
the usual approved remedies: The
celebrated Moiiere-Thermo Elecrtic
Bath, Improved Turkish,Full Electric
Russian Roman, Electro-Vapor, aud
Borne twenty different kinds of
ELECTRIC WATER BATHS.
ALSO Swedish Movemi nt by n a
ehinery, and mauua operation by
Dained manipulators, Massage, treat"
went, etc., etc. the
Special attention given to
tareotment of Diseases perctiliar to
Invalid Ladies; also Dyspepsia, Neu>
i algia. Rheumatism, Diseases ot the
Kulnevs, Liver and Bowels, Eye, Ear.
Nose, Throat and Lungs Chorine
diseases are r< adiiy and permanently
cured at this institution. Acdress
U 0 ROBERTSON. M.D.
184 McDonough street, Atlnata.
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, n ■* ~^x. o iiatJ rodicolky curtd
1 be KtfUMvlT is ptrt up id Mo. 1 a mouthi
Bu. t (eaou.xb to tfwei % tort, ujlew ui severe co*e\.> f i; fttx. 3
ilxstiu% Ukfve HM»uOkt)> Sect by wail it v'.iub v»rt»riper»
U'rrfUutHi fur l *lnic oarh » ,-t Faiupbirt *Svs-r4
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—Dealers In—
All Kind of General Merchandise
(At J. E. Maddox’s old Stand, Centre St., Conyers, Ga.)
Having opened business here with a perfectly new and well assorted Stock
of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Groceries of every kind. Hardware,
Glassware, Crockery, &c. We invite all of our friends and th t public generally
to call and tee us. We buy o«r goods for SPOT CASH and can sell as cheap as
„ n y one. We want your baiter and will pay the Vbry highest prices for the same
We are going to keep
mmm isw aooss
And we are going to sell them low, so when you want anything iu the way of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Give us a call and we will gnatantee satisfaction. Remember the place, J. E.
Maddox’s old stand next door to Weaver <& Bro.
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ITTER h STOMACH
The necessity fbr prompt daily and efficient
household remedies is growing more
imperative, and ot these Hostetler's Stom¬
ach Bitters is the chief iu merit aud the
most popular. bowels, malarial Irregularity of the liver stomach
aud fever, com¬
plaints, debility, rheumatism, and minor
ailments, are thoroughly conquered by this
incomparable family restorative and medic¬
inal safeguard, and it is justly regarded as
tbe purest and most comprehensive remedy
of Dealers its class. For sale by ail Druggists and
generally.
As an invigorant, Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters has received tbe most positive en¬
dorsement from eminent physicians, and
has long occupied a foremost' rank among
standard proprietary remedies. Its prop¬
erties as an alterative of disordered condi¬
tions of tbe stomach, liver and bowels, and
less a preventive of malarial diseases are no
emphatic renowned, professional and have been accorded
For recommendation.
apply sale for by Druggists Hostetter’s and Dealers, to whom
Almanac For 18S4.
VIGOROUS HEALTHrbaMEN
TESTED
years
>1 FOR AMf f of by cases. use in Founded thousands 011
uujq'U'u. ffV*. L-J scientific medical prin
-ard jciples li 1 ^ ing In favor it has and been reputation grow
while its numerous competitors have invariably
liii.ed. The direct application of this remedy to
enc seat ofthe disease makes its specific influence
felt human without delay. The natural fuucti&ns animating of the
of organism life are restored. The ele¬
ments vrh!''*i have been wasted are given
hack. The buoyant enengy of the brain andmuscu
lar system renders the patient cheerful; he gains
strength NERVOUS with rapidity.
obscure DEBILITY, organic weakness, and
numerous best physicians, result diseases, for bathing the skill ol
too fi indulgence, and youthful indiscretion,
I>o not ee over brain work.
four system. temporize Take while remedy 6uch that enemies has lurk in
Is, and a cured tliou
•ai does not interfere with you attention
to business or cause any pain or inconvenience.
( > Solid for a Descriptive Pamphlet giving Anatomical
that IllndrRtioTis, ihcy which will convince the most sceptical
can be restored to perfect manhood, and
fated for the duties of life, same »s if never affected.
Se-otfreeto anyone. Remedy sold ONLY by die
HARRIS RFPSEDY CO.MF’G CHEMISTS.
3ns N. ICth. St. ST. LOUIS, MO.
asiti’gtreaiaeat S3, tvoeeatki $5. tires Booths S7
OPIUM HABIT
AND DRUNKENNESS.
^PoMtivel^^speedll^and ^perma nently cured by
no form of Opium. Truth State. Cavite# investigation.
References bestin he For terms, pamph¬
lets and proofs, address, with three cent stamp.
W. C. BELLAMY, M. D„
7 1.2 Broad SL, Atlanta, Ga.
AYgoTir
■'• 1 SBERC 1 AI Business School
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... PriilFKh , Equal to any Norther South.
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UU > Send for Circulars, fret?.
ACON, GA. W. McKAY, - Principal.
The Irish are having a bloody time
over their way. Several we e killed
and wounded during a general rot
between nationalist and orangemen
in Dromore last Tuesday. Poor Ires
land, will her troubles n ver reuse !
The Macon Telegraph and M s
senger, under the editorial c ntrol of
C"l. Alexander, comes out in qnarto
form with new' type. &e.; for the now
year. This is one of the best papers
iu the South, and we take pleasure in
recommending it to our people.
That long beaded Democrat, II. G.
Turner, is Lite only Georgia member
to get a chairmanship. He ia chairs
man of the committee on elections.
Hon. W. J. Hammond refused a
chairmanship for the second place on
the Judiciary Committee.
Dr. Carlton wants pay for the ne>
groes. Those who owned negroes
v/ere more able to lose them than
were the poor boys who done the
fighting were to lose their time and
lives Staitaboomto pay Southern
soldiers Dr.
READ AND CONSIDER
There are yet a large number of my
o'd customers who have not paid up there
blacksmith account Now I have waited
ong and patiently for you to make settle
ments but have waited in vain you have
nty labor and material and refuse or neg
lect to pay for them. I cannot, wait al¬
ways and give warning to all to come for
ward at once and make settlement and
save trouble and further delay. I need
money and must have it. Your friend.
W. V. Almand.
Frank Harper has the best flour
ever sold in Conyers. C ali and get
some,
A new variety of stock powders
“said tc work wonders/’ Call fur
the red tin box, at Stewart s.
When you want se’ect cream cheese,
sausage dried beef, apples cocoannt
cabbage, onions, &c call on Ftank
Harper & Bro.
A fresh arrival of shirts and collars
at Stewart’s.
The nicest styles of dark fall and
winter prints, none like them else¬
where, just arrived, at Stewart’s
The celebrated Cleveland all woo]
filled Jeans from 7 to 9<>z for hoys
and mens winter wear, at Stewart’s.
Mischievous -^.uaria^
To say that malaria is mischiev(m»
is to put it very mildly. It is all tha
and more It is cunning, deceitful,
treacherous, sly, and underhanded.
It does its work in the dark, and ir
such a sly wav that much of the mis¬
chief is done before it is discovered.
It saps the foundations of a healthy
system. It robs theblood of its vital¬
ity, demoralizes the liver, confounds
the 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, and thinking that noth
ing can be done for them. The powei
of Brown’s Iron Bitters over the
mischiefs of malaria has been so am
ply proved that there is no reasoi
why anybody this Prince who of can Tonies procure shaT a
bottle of
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¬
ite family remedy Can be taken
witnout'ruining the teeth r or produc¬
ing constipation and "headache. 1
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TORPID BOWELS, LIVER,
DISORDERED MS!£wi»«
snd MA
From these »'orcos human zhese „
the diseases of the race,
sym atoms indicate tliai rexistence: X.«*3 ® s
Appetite, BovV.Ip costive, UUk IIe»e
fflcHe, Tailness Ritec eating, anrslou U
ei«.!i«u Gi ib«dy or i.viud, Liractotioi
of fo;>ri, Irritability of t.cra.per, -irctt 2.o-,y
spirits, A f-eting 01 hcripg lo at th-.
seme finty. nciiil, Tlt-tteriufi
lie art, Dots L love tfae •- yes.tii^iUFCCJ I fHi
orod Friac, , o.VSTIPATIO. i, afi
man ft the «ses of a remedy chat e* tsd'metiy
on the i tver. Asnlivof /neiiicmaTt, i f -
pn,l.S lm - v,o e tail. Tlieir tetionon the
Ki incvsim 15it : n IS at so prompt; Tumofln
ail impurities through these thu s “feav
engers of tins srstvitt." Sutar producing stools, ft nppo cloai
tito, Skiuauiiavigoroinborl sound digestion, V' 11 r.'b! tl.L'
.
cause r*o Haivj’ a or p Imitk interforfe
with d-iily work ami n e a p^rff»ct
TOft’S MU\ changed DYE.
GraT HtlP- ot VVfUSKKBS Single
#Unt;y toft Gt/faSY BLAIK by bv ft
plication of il»is I>TE. S<;ld
or sent by cxnross on receipt of St.
Office,44 Mac’*av Street, York
TBTT’3 MANUAL 0? USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE,
When wi.l w irk 1*
the new eapilal ? w
things iving e want
m a ong
United Emory States Speer ^!uTT7i a^'I
don’t District ^
you foi get it.
We exiena to n
Weklt oar beet f |
. r
and prosperous New Year
Mr. Milton A. Smith (I
ville, _ has served nf
hig ( * 0n nec,inj
the Eagle and will start
a new
The Legislature LouiaiJ
attempt to do away with the '
gard Lottery at an Early 1
Eighteen eighty-four ^
Ge« rg a Agrieuharal Bur
lives My God, how 1 0 flg;
curse to afflict our P°«r farm J
ticket Til den for and this HeodriekTwJrJ TilJ
year, and
Hendricks will win. W thout
the Democracy ha<i »o hopes
Temperance is gaining rtre
the Slate. If tne tom peranc •
will i
cates only practice *|, M
preach success is Certain.
Corruption, bargains and sal*
are words that m ver reach the
of McDaniel. It is such a bl««j
have another honest Gov ernor.
If the Hew year should retd
lee tor every ten cent politieia,
whom she will gic c little, ew
the u^ual 500 fi-e, she would beri
than Vanderbilt.
The Athens C hronicle ist>n eri j
best papers published iu lieSh
Always chaste aud newsy, \^
l>e a welcome visitor to everyb
hold withiu its range,
Messrs. J. P. Pound and Brtfl
have started a new paper iu Mil
called the Evening News. It is J
to be a neat, well gotten up sheet J
come lo stay.
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•*■1118 t * in the for the- eeetiwi
year
oflicers ol every grade, from the It
v8t to the highest, "We advise i
people to stick to the Democracyi
select the best men in i's ranks
their standard bearers.
Col, R. A. Kempliii I, the eleva
traveling agent ot that big daily,ilj
Atlauta“Cous!i(ution, has had til
misfoi t tine to be burirni out twii
last year- He now carvirs'^an iusul
anca policy.
Newton county with already add
of about S6,0l)0 banging over h
will have a card time gening M
court honse. H (i r citizens will4
heavily taxed. They haveoufsil
pathies
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We expect this year to nee the M
newspapers ever published hit®
State, wheu taken together. i |:
press ol Georgia is iun by young at
ot energy aud brai.is, and we look!
l ig work frem tnem this year
Hammond and Jackson will s'* 1
likely be the Congressional cm® H-®
dates from Fulton this year.
mood is the most available niaM
the S ate tofflay, and wu expect
see him sent back.
«- O ^ -
The South belongs to tbe Sotitbcra
peoplattd don’t care a sn ip ft i
we t
uortbero **r hneigti tmigration,
the Southern people cant dot#
the South let het go undeve^i
are our sentiments.
We believe that Emory Sp«? ^
only done his sworn duty iu ,e P
sen ting tbe waters as its alto ufp
When grossly violate it
men so
laws as has been done in Geotf 1
and other States, the/ should hep
isbed i nd no honest inan wdl unjust*
ly accuse the servants of the la ffi
Si _ Hawkius has — ■ again been bund
Si is of the best fellows tW
out. one m
pushed a l’* fl
eAer set a type or Geers 1 *
*ve a»>k llie brethren of ll’ e
aid. ^ ^
press to extend him (
proud to seek aid, but as " e
H° f
he has been ex remely U i
we ask it for him aud
part.