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About The Conyers weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 18??-1888 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1887)
TEE NEW STORE. STEWART & McCALLA Have opened a new and large stock of goods at their old stand on Commerce and Railroad streets CONYERS GEORGI A, And invite everybody to come and look at their goods and prices comprising BARGAINS IN: Shoes and Hats bought from factories, Jeans and Casimeres, Dress goods Bleaching. Sheeting, Shirting, Checks. Flannels, Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Notions of all kinds, Buttons and Threads to match Dress goods. Trunks, Valices, Satchels, JERSEY JACKETS, LADIES WRAPS, JACKETS AND CLOAKS. We will allow no one to sell under our prices, so it will pav you to give ne a look. OUR TRIUMPH SHOES for men „ra ,h, NICEST and BEST fo, the money that can be found anywhere. A FINE HAND SEWED SHOE for $4.50 which sells everywhere for $5.00. Then all cheape r grades ot Solid Shoes down to 50c a pair. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS: Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Oat Meal, Syrup J Salt, Bran, etc, BAGGING AND TIES AT LOWEST FIGURES. Heavy baggiDg at 7jcts. per yard. A FINE LOT OF BUGGIES, Buggies Single Seat and Buggies Double Seat, At LOW Prices, Columbus <fc Cincinnati make. | STEWART & MCCALLA. Conyers — Georgia. DRUG STORE. i DR, M, R. STEWART, COMMERCE STREET, CONYERS, GA. Fresh Line of Drugs and Fancy Goods just received, . and will from j this date be kept constantly on hand. All kinds of DRUGS, MEDI CINES, PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISHES- ~ TOBAC- j CO. CIGARS. STATIONERY, FANCY TOILET SOAPs. And in fact every thing to be found in a First Class DRUG STORE. My terms are STEICTLY CASH! And on this account I can offord to Bell my goods low, in fact CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST MY PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE! An all prescriptions sent to m© will be promptly and carefully Compounded. I Sell The Famous A. Q. C. Conceeded to be the best blood purifier known to the science* When you want any thing in my line eall on mn. VERY TRULY DR. M. R STEWART, CONYERS, I GEORGIA OIL AS IT BUSS IN EUSSIA. ‘ __ ’“S’“is^ihow.' SAVBr&^jr&a! best COm \ and a 1U oS sev«\n^dred m Cr t ’an^fourtee^feeV \ d ^ °, n th v,% 27tl ? at the "ary W tLTo^n tain had the appearance of a colossal clondnlf^M ^and^tleheTtheLSvea *nd floated away a great distance with Out touching the ground. Owing to the prevalence of southerly winds the oil waa blown in the direction of Brilofl Point, covering hill and dale with sand and petroleum and drenching the houses of Bailoff, a mile and a half away. flow.” Nothing could be dote to stop the out¬ It seems that the whole district was covered with oil, the outflow being at tbe rate ot thousands of tuns a dav, which filled up cavities, formed a lake, and on the fifth day began to escape petroleum. On the eighth day the out flow reached the highest ever known— a rate of eleven thousand tuns, or two million seven hundred and fiftv thousand gallons vin, “from a day. “Thus,” says'Mr. Mar wide, there a single orifice, ten inches being spouted daily more oil than whole was world, produced throughout the twenty-five thousand including therein the wells of America, the thousands of wells in Galicia, Rou mania, Burmah, and other countries, and the shale oil distilleries of Scotland and New South Wales. 0 By the fiftieth dav those in charge had got the outflow so far under control as to restrict it to two hundred and fifty thousand gallons a day. It was certainly a misfortune that of the ten million gallons of oil ejected from TagieS's well, most of it was at first lost for want of storage accomoda¬ tion.— Chamber *’ Journal. A Drawing Lessen. A teacher of drawing, who advertised, wag called on by young Jenks recently. drawing. Says Jenks: “1 see you give lessons id I would like to learn how it’s done.” “I should be glad to teach you, and will give you the first lessons now. What i would you like to try?” “If it’s all the same to you, supposo you show me how to draw a Havana Lot¬ tery prize, for the first thiDg.” Ex-Mayor Latrobe, Baltimore, Md., says the best cough medicine is Red Star Gough Cure. I3r. Samuel K. Cox, D. D., of Washington, D. C„ after a careful analysis, pronounced it purely vegetable, and mo it excellent for throat troubles. Price, twenty-live cents a bottle. Passimgxr—W hat's the matter? We're running a little too fast, ain’t we? Con¬ ductor—Y r es, sir; the fireman's run ahead to chase a cow off the'track and the engineer crowded on a little more steam In order to keep up with him. As the grea'e?t pain-cure, St. Jacobs Cil is recommended by publie men of America and of her countries. Hon. Billa Flint, Life Sena¬ tor o* the Dominion Parliament, Canada, found it to act like a charm. “I've been on this road ten years,” said a con¬ ductor on a “through line” railroad to a pau¬ se slow nger time, who was ‘‘an’ complaining I know bitterly I’m of the what talking about.” “Ten years, eh! said the passen¬ ger. “What station did you get on at ?” *<No Phytle, Sir, in Mlnel” A good story comes from diet a hoys’ boarding school in “Jersey." The learned was monotonous Principal and constipating, and th* derided to introduce some old-style physic in bacThfsplate!SoutSuothe ^sgogue?“No aud UhLy^ioingSluTTLi^'a auti-bilious, and purely charm!” They are vegetable. Aspring mattress like a spring chicken, is in season all the vear round. If Sufferers from Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis and General Debility will try Scott’s Emulsion of Co l Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, they will find immediate re lief and permanent benefit. The Medical Pro fession universally declare it a remedy of the greatest value and very palatable. Road: "I have used Scott’s Emulsion In several cases of Scrafula and Debility in children. Results most gratifying. My little patients take it with pleasure."—W. A. Humbert, M. D., Salis¬ bury, Ill. For a man to be efflcient.like a cable car, he mustn’t lose hie grip. “Hello!" we heard one man say to another, the other day. “1 didn't know you at first why! you look ten years younger than yon did when I saw you last." "I feel ten years youneer,” was thereply. “You know I used to be under the weatner ail he time, and gaveur. I expecting to be-any better. The doctor said I | had consumption. 1 was terribly weak, had night-sweats, cough, no appetite, ’Golden anil Medical lost flesh. I saw Dr. Pierce’s thought \vould Discovery’ advertised, and it do no harm if it did no good. It has cured me. I am a new man because I am a well one. Heathen are the people who don’t knon enough about r -ligion to fight over it. Daughters, Wires and Mothers. Send for Pamphlet on Femalo Diseases, Utica. free N.K lecurely sealed. Dr. J. B. Marohisl. if afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp ion’s Eye-water. Druggists sell at 25c per bottle Hood’s Sarsaparilla J« a pwuliar medicine. It Is carefully prepare; from Sarsaparilla. Dandelion. Mandrake. Dock Plpgiasewa, Juniper Berries, and other well-know i and valuable vegetable remedies, by a peculiar coni bination, proportion and process, giving to Hood’s Sarsaparilla curative power not possested bv othei medicines. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best blood purifier before ths public. H eradicates every impurity and cure- !>rofula. Sail Rheum. Bolls, Pimples, all Humors. D. s.wpfla, Bil kmsness. Sick Headache. Indigestion. G«ueral De blllty, Catarrh, Rheumatism. Kidney and Liver cor\ plaints, overcomes that tired feeling, create# an ap petite andbnUds up the system. Hood’s Sarsaparilla _ ... ^h met hlTb^m. necullar and unparalleled su cess at home Hi where it is made, that whole neighborhoods art taking tt u at the same time. Lowell druggln* »el of Hood’s Sarsaparilla than of all otlier _ arsa more . narillas or blood purifiers. $l; six for fS. Sold by angsts. Trepared only by C. L HOOD & CO. Apothecaries, LowelL Masa lOO _ Doses OnO ^ QOllSf Yes, He Drank Beer. which, being averaged, gives each man, &!*2f^^SS?S?<LS or not beer is intoxicating. The lawyer ‘‘Do you drink much beer r “ Vel1 - 1 (riak me a g lass aboud efn ? '““'w’elhdoyoufinditintoxi cat i n ?. ? ThJjudge , i tj then asked a question: drink ‘‘How much beer do you every . ,£> The S1 f brewer ? , looked , up with .. v a some f hat puzzled expression, as if he hau been plied with a problem impossible of 80 ?‘ 10D ’ and finally blurted out : at you mean, shudge f Kegs!” A Frngal Mind* “Shall I vind de clock, fadder?” asked Isaac Abramsteiu, as he shut up for the Ytoaob; pe M YaWcob, „ ... titid pad. J Choost let it schtop, Ve ll save de vear unt tear on de reels. ” The best and surest Bemedy for Cure of all diseases caused by any derangement of the Idrer, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds yield readily to the beneficent influence of .Mil mim It is pleasant to the taste, tones up the system, restores and preserves health. It Is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to prove beneficial, both to old and yotmg. 8 e Blood Purifier it is superior to all others. Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. ^ ■MfeMWIft " HI- I ' - F ree H qu ES 1 ■ SAILING FROM THE |MM ills 8 I FRAGRANT FLOWER lAHP FOR F ° ALL L j ^F BALMY FIPRIDAliIJM -THE r - a -- ivlFREIGHTED COMfORTMflj fiPOOR MANS WITH PROSPERITY.^ n /\ CHANCE p 35J4EA1TH& / A G — - --- WW Wmm. RICH the MANS)? , i|g 5 20.000 If OPPORTUNITY^, m Lw ACRES FREEll - mm? m -- —I m g SB -R • pi # - i KOfrIES AND T2 | 0 HAM 8 E GROVES & r: WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT • —j A KJ A lOO Orangt Grove Tract* of 40 “ “ “ 200 “ 10 m -400 ___ .. u • fr m 800 “ 5 >4 K "2H WwH 000 ) IH 2 Yi to 40-ACKE TB 'i-yj 20 , all fre ill ACRES ■I M mt Wm a rriS- P®p IT. It u> Ior J it. PROFIT BY •vlcisunoov-Cvny In this day of deceptive advertl-iog we desire to impress u’hatitsays: iliac this announcement means exactly that every applicant can secure, ab¬ solutely above divisions free cf any charge for the hind, one of the ot valuable Florida property. No trick! No juggling of w r ords! It means exactly that—nothinjr less, nothing more. OUR METHOD! NOTE ITS FAIRNESS! We have Just issued .1 larse sheet of detailed House P.ans, illustrating nine different st yles of houses, costing from $.'100 to $1,50U e ich, tvhi eh this LUS C mpany Is prepared to build for its patrons at Sr. Andrew’s Bay. In order to defray at b ast a por¬ tion these of the very large cost of advertising-, getting up 1 feed for designs, applicant and executing a legal Warranty each , we wil. charge 25c, for mail¬ ing this sheet of House Plans to applicants. The pians are worth f5 to any one who will ever desire to build a house. They are all new and cotten up expressly Plans for us. that If you select from the House any one suits you, we will bui d th • rouse time to on your for the property, charging and give you five years' terest pay of house, the house. you 5 per cent, in¬ on the cost If you do not c are With a broader business policy than has characterized any other southern corporation, we have steadily appre¬ ciated the relative value of land and people. We are lands holding for our own pront future certain the to be sold in the ; balance is offered free as air to all who apply in time. A little more than one year ago the St. Andrew’s Bay Railroad n 1 Land Co. acquired control of upward of lands 1500,000 the acres of the most desirable in State of Florida, situated around ab ut the beautiful b y of St. Andrew’s,on thes uthwest Gulf coast, before the war the town known as St. Andrew’s althy Bay was the home of many we peo le. \v> o had sought the shores o f the beautiful bay as a lrca tlon wh iere could be found in their GUARANTY I Cresu^H^ree proved during y i a the nd p text : ^- pert two ^ ^sposed^of years, and under pay at this The gjjeof^ P U with e wot the •th $100 cost per of the acre. building improve meuts added. By th hat AliR wwn Htrfcm.lWWi DCfrpBKUgCC Those who have done bus! secured Orange Grove tracts, newspapers co>ts too much to {£re » fist °f <i« who have "■ fr»'e property oi at our hands. Each one the fol lowing list can testify, if he* is business. No correspondence i h a » passed between any of them . and this otftce. except ELY’S CREAM BALM Ihave used two bolr ties of Ely’s Balm and consider myself cured. I suf fared 20 years from catarrh and catarrh al headache and this is the first remedy chi ^o, M a. P SlV%%« OT iS»eHlf RATCRIITC' PA I fi O Obtained. Inventors’ Guide, Srrkd stamp L Bixo- for 6 uam, Patent Lawyer. Washington, d. C. “25 Ysars.i,". Psoifry Yard II 33(1 Edition. POLLTlif tOi flnzfS. lion to prevent HOG and 11011' and 1 wrote CfltJl.BKA, it njitits GAPES of as a Fdy*lVW~and J|j3 practical HOG remedies and POULTRY for all keeping'. diseases. Hon to i'c»s feed for Eggs. 25c. in stamps. A copy of ,; Th« n*te A’onitry Yard,” containing illus. Catalogue and Pi'iSe Clet-sf 30 varieties FBEli. A. M. LANG, BoxS4G, Cincinnati, O. SOUTHERN SEED for SOUTHERN SOIL ed Being in eyeTf desirous g&tdeti of having- the some of our seed plant¬ in South, and knowing 1 , r or better stocks of¬ fered in the United States'than ouVs, if you will send us $1.00 we will send to. any Address thirty papers of our regular size packets of G'arden S^eeH o’f (your Georgia own selection) Melon Seed. and a Southern quarter pount? Seed of CdTfi- Pride pany, Seed Growers, Macon, Ga. Send for our price list of ail varieties of field and garden seed. V’DO YOU WAN P-S » DOC plates, BUYERS’ X00 CUiPK. Colored erygraring* of different breeds, pfiee# bdy tb^y to^'ra. are worth, and where to Mailed for 15 Cents* ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, Uf E WANT YOU! Ww profitable ©fniolpyment to represent and tta in every Jargre county. Salary sales 11 jneferrfi. Goods etapl&i or a commission on Ffw*.. firery one buys. Outfit and particular? STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., ECKTOKj SfAfiS. ENSIGNS tellivj v61w,21 -^"FcnTAc^AFeNa years’ practice. Success n- 0 : no fee. Write for circulars and new laws. W A A. W, ItfcCoripick »fc Son.V/asbf npton •C. flPIU^ patn or aelf-denial. HABIT Pay vfbtfn ciyred. NOT absolu.ely A Hands FAKTICLF- cured. book free. 0R. Weath « >rne C. J. ERBY , Kanedn Oitjr # M;». TBDBS WSpe° rITOOTH POWDER Keepine Teeth Perfect and Gums Healthy^ (SkS™ tsSSaday. samples w'tTth $1.53 FRS3 %tSr Lines not under the liorso’a fee*, itddresa l&F Brewster’s Safety Rein Holder, Holl y.AHcJa PeKtaBSSSaSS 1 Stewart & Go.,tf9> Whitehall St.. Atlanta, Ga. SEE HERE! Srci’SVS^'KS^.Tffl Co., Chicago, II pay to Agent?. Chicago Scale Habit C u red. Treatment sent on trt%k HUMANS Kemedt CO., HaFayette, Ind. to have being a house entirely built you are not decide obliged for to yourself do so. you left rree to without in any wili way affecting the gilt of the property —the have property house be built given to you With FREE, the whe sheet her of you a or not. House Plans will be sent a numbered FREE LAND WARRANT »n a sea led envelope. Uppn its receipt you will open the envelope, sign your name in full on the proper blanks, and so that a Warranty the Deed can can be be mad made in your name, return same me to to us- us. A A deed for the piece of land called for by the Free Land Warrant will be immediately executed in your name. No charge of any kind will be made for the Free Land | Warrant—the property will be absolut e,a free. If your application l is is received after all the lands are disposed for of, the you will he so notified, and the 25c. you se nd Ho use Plans be returned to you. LaSAL COLONY CLUBS land Warrants wtU be sent to any afldress. to bo distributed House Plans: among ten for friends, $2 fifteen on receipt for $S; ot SI for the : twenty for TO BE READ IN CONNECTION WITH ABOVE. highest lights of perfection the peculiar a Florida home. During the war the (own was bombarded by a federal fleet and nearly swept out of existence. The inhabitants fled,aban coning torc h their pillage shattered homes to the e and of the enemy, ^nd not until about ten years ago was there town. any attempt male to reoceupy the This Company began active oDerations n littie more than a year ago. Since that time there ha^ teen tho mo=t rom rkable “boom” created f r St. Andrew’s Bay that has ever been known in the Flower State. Last winter more than 5,00) visitors from all par ts of the coumry reached that point m quest of Florida homes. Busi uess and dwe'.l.ng houses have been IT- ?cted by the hundred. Property se- the necessary forms of busi ness in applying for and re ceivtng free property, and the n prc-sent the number who business. M. W. Md’ann, A. kinsioe. Tyrone. Pa Salem Hill, Schenlev, Loc-khr.ven, Pa B. Knowles, Pa E. Branford, Pa t It W. L. Colvin. Beatrice. >eo Frank A. Snell, Anson!#, Ct A. Jarrell, Hutchinson. Minn :rx LV’S ” * tfl °* "t-AE *’ ^St y ^Sy- ■ya^'L, m-m VE R cured at the beginning of the “boom” has been sold for from $25 to $500 for ordinary Building Lots. Every “old settler” has realized a hmdsomerom petency in disposing of a portion of las lands at fancy prices. Docks have b?en-rected: hotels built and added to from time to time ; a line of seven boats plv regularly between t. An drew’s Bav and other ports : and, alto gether. Andrew’s the outlook promises that St. Bav will in a . ew rears be c -me the m-^st im: ortant city of ihe gulf advantage; coast. It possesses ever v natural sixty-live miles a deep lorn: bav—more than tranehes-with with S its vari ous deep annuls to the cuter and gulf, at once the most charming most useful body ot water on th? coast; a safe harbor for ihe fleets of a not and required at your IsO l move pleasure. there, $cst improve Hfw y01ld0 ' Lewis Brindle. Latrobe, Pa Elmira Kfpple, T^trobe, Pa J. W. MeCoaeh. Suita Fe. S NL Mincban. Gurdon. Ark Wm. C. Sampson. Golden. Col F 11 Riblet, shinneton. W. y a J - Lmquest, Bir’gham. Ala Joel P. Keys, Colwich. Fan -Jno. Kramer, BJoomsb'g, Pa Moses R. Knapp. Gwynedd, Pa M. E Lewark, Wabasha, Minn Mrs. J. A. Davis, Hillsboro, HI P 'A §jp|§f? PHILLIPS^ Catalogae^ *^;^' For J-P.STEVIHU Send Atlanta, for Catalog,, ' .. m nvai Saws and Sas-gi| aBSpNBf .... -^ents . Repairing L. a « WW ",??4 lor Poirr*~ 4 w dS B£.-gjd H'ortu., , CATAR ■§mM and responsibility. Address ,r ' Ml CANADIAN CATARRH- 161t Whitehall St.. At] BTJSiirp Bchoola in tne Oon 1 Sm*ftwCnoM^ ntty. mm opifliiii 'hit-ehall StreetT P Mention Atlanm, thispapj,-; Cia, m ha: PULVERI c, ^E^?L a , !| v &>ai, Mannt'r, cotton and other ground.' Sole au2 West Main St..] Blair’s Oral Pilis S Great flbSUMlit Enjlii Box »1,0U; rounil,3ll Francis Brill) Hemfstiad, Long ft Piso’s Remedy for Cata rrh is i Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheat CATARR m Also good for Cold in the H« Headache, Hay Fever, dc. 50 cei N. v 51 Thes" Andrew’s An •-IfSss^ffiSSS^sS! y« ou^oXerT •“ f executed as folio ws: ni The St- Andrew’s Bay R. R- * “ •211 Main SG, 29 Park Rovr, New * Remit by postal-note, repstered ^ draft. Do not send stamps world. fruit, and Every cere»l sprcj S“ e | ^,te r ° w ssgss c KSftHS : home than cob tte’ V wisdom“ f ^ pr«en< policy. n a sssgsasfr. l- Sg’ISSSSSlSSB. SSSlun. Trans. Sta. St. Paul, Minn. Moses Bixier. c r. Isabel and M KBn snniv^s j. a. #2%%*. Tr#J> Y. ' - <50° ^ ;V.ci: