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tiie CONYERS WEEKLY.
Facial OSS organ city of conyfbs.
or gan of RQCkdaw county
m.*vTshaveb, Publisher.
*®»Reinember everyone who snb
scribes d and pays the cash $ 1.25 for
&11 entitled draw
Weekly will he to a
the which is to be given
at our fine buggy
away with this paper.
Save your money by buying goods
flt Geo. W. Gleaton’s.
Beautiful moon light nights now.
The finest lot of Damask goods in
the city at D. N. Hudson’s.
Dallas post-office has been made
a money order office.
\U kinds of turnip seeds for sale
cheat at U. F. Harper & Bro.
The crops all over State are re-«
ported to be very encouraging.
Borman’s Neutralizing Cordial for
sale at U. F. Harper & Bro.
Quite a number of visitors are in
town, and some others spending the
summer here, in preference to a wa
teiing place.
The spring goods at G-. M. Jones
& Co., are the prettiest ever seen in
this place. Call and see them.
A fifty hour walking match is
booked for Savannah, Ga., August
28, 29 and 30, open to the State.
If you want the finest flour in
America, get the Perfect Pastry
Patent flour at IT. F. Harper & Bro.
Miss Mary Tatum has become
blind as a result of the gas explosion
on Decatur street, Atlanta, a few
days ago.
Meessrs. H. P. & D. M. Aim and
have had a pavement put in front of
their store on Center street.
Misses Mary Corley and Lena
Pitts, two charming young ladies 'ff
Covington, are visiting Miss Georgia
Langford.
When you want barter call on G.
M. Jones & Co. The place to sell
and the place to buy.
Misses Cora Lee Jones of A tin ms,
and Annie Ware Freeman, of Au 1 -
gusta, are the guest of Mrs. Nellie
Galley. We wish them both a pleas¬
ant sojourn while in our town.
George W. Gleston has a large
stock of general merchandise for sale,
ft cost, for cash or on time, in the
Sigman stand, 2d door bedow hotel.
For Sale.-— I have a < r ood second
hand, eight horse power Wood, Taber
and Morse Engine in good running
order, which I will sell cheap for
cash, or good paper, or will exchange
for a good pair of Mules. Apply to
J. II. Bryans, Conyers, Ga.
\ ou can now get all the brick y r ou
want right here at the depot by call¬
ing on Messrs. H. P, & D. M. Al
niand. They are of the best grade—
made at Yellow River.
Malaria from the undrained Pon¬
tine marshes, near Rome, is a terror
to travellers. Ayer’s Ague Cure is
an effectual protection from the dis¬
ease, and a cure for those who have
become its victims. It works just
as .effectually in all malarial dis'ricts
on this side ofthe sea. Try it.
The la lies will find sj eeial attrac¬
tions in dress goods, laces, trim
m ings pockets, satchels, hoisery, &c.,
at Hudson’s.
better than she expected.
more to ^“tUfrarkeriJ for than U H’ai. Ha fL 1 V1 Bal8am P)y 1 2S dld much
vnp ,\r ?. U 8a ' d 3t would, than I
expected Mr h or
Gg out, ts ° nly 8t ?,PP ed fa!! -
ao.iaU iiv h,.;.. f s P 0 are ail covered,
more lively Vhifnw Was grown be f thiekev, softer and
year ago let??,and orti my sickness a
tract from again.” Ex
third street, New York ’ T " WeSt Fifty '
G - Jones & Co., lead the
van
en it comeg to dress goods of
tVt G kind and description.
Longshore & Sharp wiil buy all
.! g00d oats they can get, and
1 highest market price for
jj.
never give dp.
Ffe; strength ana oL actlv,t ^!* be inspired with new
and misery i7Cfe will 5 r will return; pain
■Goice and henceforth youwiH
and Electric Bucki Bittei?a^ S 0t S ,¥ ld e€tne at 50 cents Bitters. bottle,
0r Lee! e n's a lea Salve a , a
i - W. H. at 25c- Per box by
Lt^r^ L^ ^ ofshoe8 ^ a ts, to Clothing, my
n etc. 1
; et ° Sdl them at C08 t,for cash,
or 0 Ua,e
I ‘ Geo. W. Gleaton
I Nr \r„,'m. ' REAT bxsujvery.
Fife 25 has v, ffomas, of Newton, la., says- a'cougL “Vv
E!: f/.* feYAhout Hn r ev’er 5 hr*fn^ more with severely
relief &h a 'L aSe<J many reiat
P kiiiif’s *’ aT,ri and ‘
r - v^,„“tv C 'V,Y beuig <liJ urg-ed to try
L', r 'Vry results fF he :r L lirst U>- t,ort, with v relieved most
Lately much and Htu s f coa 1 bottle has
cured 88 ' had ab
not 80 go<K1
uJ5?rt5» l s. Dr vv - H - Lee ' s dru K
Wayside Gatherings.
Nearly all «,f our neighbors ar«
done laying; by their < vops.
We learn that Sir. Vest Farmer of I
this i-ciguboniood wi;l leave in a few
day r s for Alabama. YVe wish hi«u
much success in his new home.
We thmk Losco can handle a sack
ot corn the best of any of the small
boys. [You ought to see me handle
one, (I mean a corn cake.) A. D.
The beautiful Miss Olivia Swann
spent several days in this neighbor¬
hood last week, the guest of the
Misses Farmer. We hope she will
brighten our presence again soon.
The watermelon crop in this neigh¬
borhood is a complete failure.
Sweet potatoes are coming in.
The musical kxtiedid makes the
night hideous with iheir racket.
All that the little fiddler John can
think of now, is “Kittie my love.”
The Weekly is looking as pretty
and neat as a tiny butterfly.
Milky.
HIS LOSS WAS HER GAIN.
“Well madam,” said a fashionable physician
to a wealthy lady patient, “if you don’t like
Parker’s ni.v prescriptions, Tonic, perhaps other you had quack better stuff.” try
or some
“You don’t mean it. Doctor,” she answered,
“but your advice may be pood for all that.
Sometimes what you call •quack stuff” is the
best and most scientific medicine, after all.”
Sho got a bottle of Parker’s Tonic and it cured
her of neuralgia, arising from disordered
stomach and nerves. She told her friends,
and now of they all keep adoctor at home in the
form Parker’s Tonic.
On The Wing.
What has become of Arthur Sharp?
Allen Summers says he cannot
help from loving the ladies.
The charming Miss Lee Treadwell
is visiting friends in Sheffield. We
wish her a pleas ?nt time.
Mr. J. N. Hale ba-< been absent all
the week in Atlanta.
Wc were pleased to see our clever
friend, Mr. Geo. Hawkins, of Atlan¬
ta in town this week. George is
looking well.
Clever J. A. Dukes, formerly of
this place, but now of Marietta, is
visiting relatives here.
Our handsome little friend, Mr.
John McCollum says he felt just like
a married man on last Wednesday
night. John, you looked quite bash
t’ul.
Our clever friend, Mr. John Os
home of Atlanta, is spending several
days in town visiting relatives and
friends.
Man that is born of woman is small
potatoes, and tew in the hill.
He riseth up to-day and flourishelh
like a rag weed, and to-morrow, or
the day after, the undertaker has him
iu the ice box.
By request we publish the follow¬
ing : Doctor, I want !o thank you
for your great patent medicine. It
helped you, did it ? asked the doctor,
very much pleased. It helped me
wonderfully, How many bottles did
you find it necessary to take? Oh, I
didn’t take any of it. My uncle took
one bottle and I am his sole heir.
Everything points to one of the
hottest political campaigns the coun¬
try has ever seen, and the wives of
men who take an interests in elec¬
tions had better force their husbands
to chop enough kindling wood during
the summer to last until November.
They will find it hard work to keep
the men in the bouse when the torch¬
light procession season commences.
Mr. C. S. Lucas left this week for
Crawfordville, Ga.
A. D. return many thanks to our
popular tailor, Mr. Carr, for some
fine grapes.
Losco says Miss Milly is right,
but somebody else says he is going
off shortly on a bridal tour. We
would like to get an invitation.
The Sociable at Oakland Semina¬
ry last night was an enjoyable affair.
Sid Marston and some one e’se
looked mighty pretty last night.
Arthur Sharp was the happiest
young man we saw at the Sociable
lest night.
The cold ice lemonade sent to the
printer last night at the Sociable by
clever friend Tom Elliott, was highly
appreciated. It takes Tom to fix up
good drinks.
What has become of Dixie. We
heard that he bad flown to parts un¬
known. Well, it this be true, we
will congratulate him on his return.
The Musical Concert at Oakland
Seminary ou last Wednesday night,
was splendid, and eepecicially the
song, (The Ocean Bnrial,) sung bv
the ,, 1 lovely , and , beautiful , ... Mm ,.. Dora n
Osbome. Everybody J 3 was highly ® 3
lighted. .. , ,
A, D,
Death Of Mrs. Mary Taylor.
Kansas City, Mo,
duly I'll), 1 SSI. i
De vil Brother Brittain : —We
Pave this day buried our dear mother,
who died yesterday evening at oj
o’clock. She was taken sick in less
than a week after we reached this
place and for weeks I almost des¬
paired of her life—but she iived
through it, and grew better gradually
till we began to think she would be
almost cured of her many diseases by
the change of climate. But, with
the return of Spring she relapsed
into slight chills again and grew
weaker until about 10 days ago, her
disease took the form of Malarial
dyseiiterry, and after days and night. ,
of the most intense suflering she
passed away from earth to Heaven,
as calmly and peacefully, as an in¬
fant falling to sleep on its mother’s
bosom. She was conscious all the
lime of her condiiion and while
clinging to life, besought and found
perfect resignation to God’s will, and
left us many assurances of the per#
feet rest her soul had found. I write
this, hoping it may reach you in time
for you to announce her death at
Conyers next Sabbath, as she died a
member of your church, and I believe
lias many warm friends in that church
and town and county. Say to them
all that she never lest interest in
them and loved them to the last, and
the saddest recollection to me is, that
she so much missed their sweet com¬
panionship in ber long confinement
to the house. We had formed but
<ew acquaintances here, but, I know
it will be gratifying to you all, to
know that when those living m our
vicinity knew iliat we had serious
illness in our family came and intro¬
duced themselves and helped us to
nurse her day and night as faithfully
as any friends could, and f feel at
home with them now—as they have
shown us every kindness and atten¬
tion possible.
Rockdale ISacJtet.
Hurah for Horn mood !
Dr. Jeff Summers from the Gate
City was down last Saturday visiting
his father’s family, Jeff says he is
going to be on hand at Smyrna camp
meeting. Jeff do you love Graham?
Clever Wiil Furgerson, and hi#
brother, from Henry county, paid
Conyers a flying visit last Saturday.
Walter Sharp said he tested uncle
Vox Populi’s solidity last Saturday.
Mind how you hit “Our Nat” men
Walter.
Prof. Guinn said Col. Perry own
finding out that he was defeated ;
went out and commenced teraeing
the land around the C. H. Prof.,
guess Col. wanted to get things on
a level.
Major says the dog is dead with
him down South. W hy so Major ?
We learn that Capt. Prof. Jay Eye
See had a spell of nolitical colic, last
Saturday. Jim didn’t yon know yon
wa3 too little and young to live on
politics alone!
Judge G’eaton says who can help
frowning and wearing a ong face
when a whole parcel of Nats are alter
you.
Mr. Carr, the tailor says Bob Sharp
wears the longest britches of any
other man in the county. Bob w ant#
his girl to sing ! sing ! him a little
song.
“Our Nat” (Honorable N. J. Ham
mondj, not Mr. Jeff’s Mynatt, took
the lead : We told you so boj s -
just flung your vote
“On the desert air,”
And now boys what!
Was toe Capt’s bill o’ fare,
A little beefsteak rich and rare,
And plenty o’ dashed soda water,
To make a fellow rip and tear.
Well, the Jauk son crowd remind'd
us of the girl that was too hoarse to
blow the piano. luere was once a
young lady from the country visiting
in Atlanta, and during her visit, a
young man made her a call, and like
all other young men generally j are,
he was a little , inquisitive, . . ... and was
asking of her many accomplishments
and just as he was about to take his
depaJture, be asked hex if she per
formed on the piano. Her reply was,
yes sir, „• , bnt t i am too i>, Hoarse Mrap to h n hlnw mow
“now ” And that was the way with
the Jackson men; they were too
hoarse to blow, when they saw the
victory . . , bad j gone over ,u„ tiie leit loft 10 fr, .
them. We imagine they were kind
O’like, ,... „ the ll r lSdnian - 1 _____ was „„„ wuen ue
purchanced to pass » very large
bovine, (as the S. s, pats ft.) He
looked at the bovine, and said to
himself, “vouldn’t it von bea taighiv
vor mea to pat dot i^steB :
F j
, neai de grown.” And he
on so set
down and took a heartv laugh, about
-
“bow vnnny it vonld bea vor him to
putt dat bastes head on the ground.
And when his laugh was over, the
way he went to work putting the
hastes head to the grown. But when
the Irishman got. through with his
vork, he said “be faith and be jab¬
bers ! it vas a mighty good ting I
had my fun, he‘ore the vovk was be¬
gun.” Aud we “tink de” Jackson
fellows were somewhat line the Irish
man.
They did their blowing,
And had their fun.
Just before the work was done.
Rockdale Boy.
II you want something that is good
get the Self-Raising Buckwheat for
sale at U. F. Harper *fe Bro.
Tbe Re-union ot the 18th Georgia
Regiment here was well attended and
a grand time was had by the old ve¬
terans. The address of wtlc ime by
Col. A. C. Perry was good, so also
was the reply by Dr. Roach and the
speech of S. D. Irwin. Dr. J. A.
Stewars was elected President. The
nex'. re-union will be at Jefferson in
Jackson county. We would like to
give full accoilut ot the meeting hut
cannot.
«miT4
The exercises of Oakland Semina¬
ry passed off well. Prof. Moore has
been elected for 5 years. We wish
the institution all the success poesu
ble.
The singing of the Conyers Musi¬
cal Club at the Seminary was just
splendid.
Mr. Mail Ewing had his ’ ouse de¬
stroyed bv fire on Monday night last
with nearly all of its contents. In -
suranoe $1350. He has bought (be
residence of Dr. J. P. Rosser.
LETTER OF DISMISSION.
Georgir, Rockdale County:
To all whom it may concern :
«* hereas, Henry C Penn, guardian
of James F and Charles A. Walker
applies to roe for fi tters ot di#mis¬
sion from said guardianship and J
wiil pass upon this application on the
first Monday iu November next at
my office iu Conyers in said county.
Given under my band and official
signrtui'e, this July 28th 1884.
O. SEAMAN’S, Ordinary.
Coal' ( #Si,
-COAL CREEK COAL
B®*Parties wishing Coal for Grates
or Shops can be furnished by apply¬
ing to me. TILLEY, Sole Agent,
jjj. P. Coal Creek Coal.
July 18-5m.
CANDIDATES COLUMN.
FOR SHERIFF.
At the solicitation of a few of my
friends I announce myself Sheriff as a can¬ of
didate for the -office of
Rockdale county, subject to nomi¬
nation if any, July 13th, 1884.
ti AUGUSTAS A. BORN.
oc*rry T^»« K^» saB i> B gaa ta tfi iiw
Mothers’ Cordial or Parturient Balm,
Ladies about to become mothers
should take a package of tfii# cordial
as it certainlv and surely relieves the
pains of child birth. To those wi.o
have snffered, it will be a blessed re¬
lief. To those who hovo never ex¬
perienced the pangs it wiil save many
hours of pain ami anguish.
Thousands of testimonials can he fur
nisheu as to it's efficacy, Price, $100
per packsye hy mail postpaid. For sale
only at Reform Dispensary, corner Broad
and Walton streets, Atlanta, Ga.
M. T. SALTER, M. I).,
July 18-3 m. Proprietor.
- •• r’ -yrrr-YTii-trjrr- 'irrrrssrmGsmm
“Rough on Rats” clears out Hats, Mice. 15c.
“Xtough on Corns,” for Corns, Bunions. 15c.
%X 2
reU>f m
Ladios who would retain freshness and vi
„2wer.”° a 1 f!Ul *° try “ wx ‘ lls ’ Healtli lu> ‘
“Buchu-paiba,” (treat kidney and urinary
cu £r roacheSi antg( rat8( micc
cleared out by “Sougli on Rats.” i.,c.
“Roug-h on Coughs,” troches, 15c;
25 c.
an "
“Roug-h on Dentist” Tooth Powder. Try it.
biiity j? ervoug cured a.-eakn“>^s. by “wells’ Dvspepria, Health xtchewer.” Sexual
$ 1
Mother Swan’s worm Syrup, for ‘everish
wonnSi con«,ipa tion l tMte,e»s. 25c.
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secured nNl>b t 8W reata,fever,ch-nis,iaaiaria.oy8pcp- by “wells’Health Uenewer.”
My husband (writes a lady) isthreetimes the
ro8 n since using “wg;#’ H,.-r'th iguc.v -1
it you arc faiiiiw. brotMU), um out. ana
nervous, US” >\ells Health Kcuewei *i.
Prevalence of Kidney complaint In Ameri
is « quick, complete cure,
Troulie. r":
Liver, Jtldncy or Stomach
Symptoms, Impure blood, costive
bowels, irregular appetite, sour belching
psios in hac« ami heart, yellow
,H T\ ,,n ‘ nir :«
oreu baa tmmtii, no desire tor
worlc, ehiiis, te ve,> * irritability Whitish
fy cough, disrasy l.*»d, with d,dl
pain i» back part, Joss of memory, wane's foggv
For these troub’es “S Pilis” I
are a sure cure. Box, (30 pills), by Dial j :
25 cent , for 5 $1 00 . Address, Dr Swayne
& Son, Pbila. Pa. Sold by Druggists. j
T-II-E—K-I-N-G—fi-O-U-S-E, j
AT
: STONE:: MOUNTAIN,::
pONVENIENTLY LOCATED AN I) EASY OF
kj access (Yom almost any point. Cliir.ao
health) and pure. Watc’-<<'Cl and ddijrhttul.
Situated in a charming prove, Everything
pleasant and airy. The table w. II lie the best,
and tonus moderate. Manager.
Address 15. T. WHITE,
Juno 0-tf.
Iticliiiti” Pile*—Symptoms hiiO Cure,
The symptoms are moisture, like per¬
spiration. intense itching, increased by
scratching : very distressing, particular
ly at night: seem.-, as if pin worms were
crawling in and about the rectum; the
private pares are sometimes affected. If
allowed to continue verv serious results
may follow. \S W AYNK S UlNTMEN
is a pleasant, sure cure. Also Tetter
Itch, Salt Rheum. Scab! Head, Krvsipe
I as Barbers’ Itch. Bcofcbes all scalv,
crust. Skin Diseases. Box. by mail, 5 o
cen a for $(.25. Address, Du, SWayne
& SOM, Pbila. Fa. Soid by Druggists.
€ou<;I«s, €oU3s, Cutarrh, Consumption
All throat, breast and Lung Affections
cured hv the old established -‘Swayue’e
Wild Cherry ’’ The first dose dives ie
lief, and a curse spcfdilv follows. 25
cents, or SI .00 at Druggists.
& TIP0D ?
13 Baum Street .........ATLANTA, GA.
h usts and Painter’s Material,
French and American Window Glass etc.
—Agents For—
Averill Mixed Paint Company.
Also Agents For
HIP SILICATE PAINT COMPANY
Petrify Liquid, a suvO reined v for Amu
walls, recommended liv the Internation¬
al Aval! ti Congress aud Sanitary insti¬
tute of dreat Brittain.
1 ' “I. rnm C-D) y lP
CO NY Fits GA
DEALER IN FINE HAND MADE
• BOOTS. SHOES.
<>«• CW
H A RNESS.
: By PrT? M Wnolev
1IISKY At la qtn. < >a.
PrinkinG ^No pain. No loss of
CURL. 1 time from besiness.
Cures the disease nod destroys ad taste
for stimu! nts. Book of paidcnlars sen
sent to any address fiea. Office at 65
Whiiehad street.
/ ) \ BYB.M. WOGLEY, M Ji
I ) I TPM f Atlanta (Li.
V, / 'lABiT ) Reliable evidence S'ven
CURE j ’ nhd rf' p «'rcnce to cured
path nl.si'h.Y-dcinny. Office 65 Whitehall.
Sine..Sen 1 for my hook on the Habit and
• -pi .. „ j' tr S Will f
I am nmv here, and nsn pti jsireb
1 o do a 1 1 kind# of
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Oil I other painl Mig <u H k• n' f .• Go
(test ip. inner au- in low figures Civ.
me a innl. l.Vopsctfnliv. '31 A RS TO '
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F. !>. 29 Gu».
More Popular Thau live .
The Re.:en Improvement Made ir The
White Sewing Machine
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Add much 10 the many excelfin'
j qu Jities <A this
j Superior Machine,
Lee. ., r f , „ r ,,
Un and others, who „n
j them for fiie many advantages ’.hej
possess over other Sewing Machine
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i White Mach inf
! Warranted for 5 years,
J. D. & T. F. SMITH.
Whoie%a!e and Retail Dealers,
5D Broad street, Atlanta, Ga
II, P. & D. M. ALMAND, Agents,
Conyers, G .
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
I The Best Salve in the worid for Cuts, A"" Bruis
Y. , !
L - '.rLpn.V 1
J or (l|ti ,-eq.iirc. It is jruariinteed refum’c-’. togriv
perfect satisfaction, or mon ty Dr. H. j
j Pm-o SSeents per box. For sale uy W.
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k Marvelous Story
TOLD IN TWO UTTERS.
FROM THE SON: “28 York,uct.5i>',l«!'.!. Cedar St., New
“ Gentlemen: My lather resides at Glover,
Vt. He has been a great sufferer from Serof
nla, ana theinclosed letter will toil yon wluis
a marvel jus elloct
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
has had in his care. 1 think bio hi . 0,1 rr, 7
have contained the humor for least u
years; bnt it did not si .w, cr.eept in nef...
of a serofulinis sore on the wrist, until f- ;
live years ago. From a few spots " a -h »>
pea red r.t that tries, it p "dually spread so a
Vi cover his entire body, I assure you he woo
terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, v t. s
he bejjau using your' medicine. Now, t'.ere arc
few men of his age who enjoy as good heaitl
as lie has. X could easily name hfty persons
who would testify to tiie facts in his case.
Yours truly, AY. >1. Phillips.”
FROM THE FATHER: , “It is both a
» pleasure ar.ct
a duty for mo to state to you the benoilt I
have derived from the use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Six months ago 1 was completely covered w ; lh
a terrible humor ami scrofulous sores. Tiia
humor caused an incessant and intolerable
itching, and tiro shin cracked so as to cause
the blood to flow in many places whenever
1 moved. My sufferings were great, and my
life a burden. X commenced the use of the
Sausapar.ii.la in April last, and have used
it regularly since that time. My condition
begun to improve at once. Tiie sores have
all healed, and X feel perfectly well in every
respect — being now able to do a good day A
work, although73 yearsof age. Many inquire
wliat lias wrought such a euro iu my case, and
X tell them, at 1 have here tried to toil you,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt., Oct,
2l t 18S2. Yours gratefully,
Hiram Phillips.”
Ayrr’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula
end all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip¬
elas, Eczema, Hingwrrm, Blotches,
Sores, Boils, Tumors, end Ernptloas of
the Skin. It clears the blood of all impm
rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of
the bowels, and thus restores vitality and
frtrongthens the whole system.
PREPARED by
Dp. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists; $1, si* bottles for $%
tumor. zaammraMKassrm*sea» » m w»^‘ 7 ””
CONSUMPTION
-O UR ED-
By local treatment. No liquor. Noun
of the present remedies are employed a-i
they m-vor Pave roved a success (Jivi
,t a trial—no charges made All chronic
complaints fro.,ted without medicine.
Correspondents must enclose stamp.
Address, Mrs- M. 0 . 'Vai.tkr,
Kina House,
Stone Mountain, Ga.
mKrmrjmtmiiatmmBCisMtteMiiA -
CLEVELAND
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.•■•iition ami assistance, by tho renowrr 1
Go.-si riel). i.ai-R'est, cheapest,, burr!- orno.-f,
best. Vilejrapt.l.v iilnstimod. Costs move lb wr
cony to manufacture than other lives ’' ,ir
sold for twice its price. Oiuwolls an oi*.-i-m
ten to otic. One of our agents u a-l- a pro at
Of over *;-»■) thoiirst day. A harvest Ot
will be realized l»y every worker. AH uc*v ho
.jin,suci c'xj jrrandly. Terms iroe, aunt ••
7 uost; lili'-ralever offered. Save valnablo tn.v»
!iy scudiuMT f’i* cents for |:osl«so. etc., on ;r ■■
outfit, which Includes 11 hi.Ri- im spcciiuri
Look. Act quickly; a day at the start !•; vet la
a week at the tininli. t.'iind, , Maine. .. .
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. BALTIMORE, $1.00 per year MD. fit""
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General Office, Ilion, N. Y.
New York Office, 283 Broadway,
Buying Agents Wanted*