The Conyers weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 18??-1888, February 18, 1887, Image 4
THE NEW STOEE. STEWART & McCALLA Have opened a new and large stock of goods at their old stand on Commerce and Railroad streets CONYERS - GEORGIA 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 pay you to give us a look. OUR TRIUMPH SHOES for men are the NICEST and BEST for the money that can be found anywhere. A FINE HAND SEWED SHOE for $4.50 which sells everywhere for $5.00, Then all cheape 1 grades of Solid Shoes down to 50c a pair. GKOCERIES OF ALL KINDS: Sugar Coffee, Flour, Oat Meal f Syrup, Salt, Bran etc. BAGGING AND TIES AT LOWEST FIGURES. \ Heavy bagging at 7^cta. per yard. i A FINE LOT OF BUGGIES, Buggies Single Seat and Buggies Double Seat, At LOW Prices, Columbus & Cincinnati make. STEWAET & MCCALLA. I , Conyers — Georgia. | DRUG STORE. DR, M. R. STEWART, COMMERCE STREET, CONYERS, GA Fresh Line of Drugs and Fancy Goods just received, and will from this date be kept constantly on hand. All kinds of DRUGS, MKDl CINES, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES- TOBAC¬ CO, CIGARS, STATIONERY, FANCY TOILET SOAPs, And in fact every thing to be found in a First Class DRUG STORE. My terms are STRICTLY CASH! And on this account I can offord to sell my goods low, in fact CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST MY PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE! An all prescriptions sent to me will be promptly and carefully Compounded. I Sell The Famous A. Q. C. Conceeded to be the best blood purifier known to the science’ Whin you want any thing in my line call on me. VERY TRULY . t DR. M. R STEWART J ONYERS, I GEORGIA. The Best Japanese Wrestlers. ! “Wrestling in Japan is always done in tournaments that last from 6 o’clock in the morning until about 4 o’clock in the evening. As fast as one man is downed another tnrns up, and the win ller of the most bouts is the winner of ,« ■ the first c . prize. . ,, “ How does Matsada Sorakiehi stand ' t f ooraKlCQl stana wtfh Witn (h. tne crack wrestlers of Japan!” j “riot verv high. He is so much I smaller and physically weaker than the good ones that he stands no show at- all i Ad&ta against them The best Wrestlers ate and tftnegatani of Tokio. They’re about as big as Evan Lewis, but a great deal stronger Tok o, Osaka and Eiotd are the greatest sporting centres in Jap an There is good reason for Sorakichi’s inferiority J to the other wrestlers of his race. For -r? nearly , three ,, centuries . . wrestle- ,, ; ing has been the prevailing sport of that country Professional wrestlers bred tneir sons to be wrestlers, and m the course of half a dozen generations there was big of developed bone a class of brawny athletes, and large of stature, giants in every respect physically. Against such fellows Sorakiehi stands a small show. One feature of the Japanese Wrestler that strikes an American at first glance is the Aldermanic paunch the athletes boast. In this country where athletes train off every ounce of superfluous flesh, a man who would step iuto a ring with such a waist girth as Japanese wrestlers carry around would be laughed off the stage. The average Jap will weigh form luO to 130 pounds. None of the .test wrestlers scale under 200 pounds, and all stand head and shoulders above non-athletic citizens.” The Best Foot in Front. “Seahere, now, I’ve heard a good deal about the honest farmers, but what makes you put all the best peaches on the top of the basket?” asked a city mah of the fruitseller. He stretched his head, thought a mo- j ment, and replied: “I ’spect it’s for the ! same reason you have the front of your \ honse of brown stone, and the back mostly swill-barrel.” Com nissicner o Deeds for all the States, Mr. ti. F. Heardon, Baltimore, Md., writes tliat hesuffered for a It njtime with rheuma¬ tism, whi h yielded to no treatment until ha applied St. Jacobs Oil. Two smart citizens of Evesboro, N. J. un¬ dertook to play a practical joke on a colored man, side by concealing themselves on the road¬ and rushing out at him. Instead of run¬ ning, their intended victim seized one of the men and beat him almost to death. Ez-Congrotsman Weaver, Postofflce Depart¬ ment, Wath ngtm, D. C., considers Ed 9ar Ccugh Cure a remarkable remedial agent, it contains no dangercu i narcotit*, and costa but twenty-five cents. A resident of Kidder county. Dak., went into an unsettled section of that territory last and summer, forty miles ahead of a new railroad, cut 100,003 tons of bay. The railroad crawled up to his stacksdurins: the fall, and ho is now selling' his hay for $8 aton. is . Being ©n irely vegetable, no particular care re u r. dwhi'e us ng Dr. P erce’s “Pleasant Purgat ve I J e lets.” They opoia'e without a H?urbancet‘ the co: st tution, diet oroccu p ti< n For sick h*^ La he, constipation, im the jureb'ood, d'///. ness f-o ir eructatons from stomach, bad taste i i mouth, bilious at¬ tacks, pain in region of kidneys.internal fever, bloattd fto ing ai<oui st j r ach. rusn of b ood druggists. to head, take Dr. Pierce * 4, Pelleti.” By Sangman County, (III.,) has just paid a wolf bounty, the first iu twenty years, How to fi»|u Flesh nnrt StTength. Use after eacli meal Scott’s Emulsion with Hypophoaphites. It is as palatable as milk, and easily digested. Ths rapidity with which delicate people improve with its useis wonder¬ ful. Use it and try your weight. As a remedy for Consumption, Throat affections and Bron¬ chitis, if. Is unequaleti, Please read; “I used Scott's Emulsion in a child eight monfhs old with [too 1 results. Heuained four pounds in a very short time.”- THo. Pmu, M. D„ Ala¬ bama. "Money is tight.” No wonder. So much of it goes to the saloon. “A Perfect Flood of Sunshine will fill the heatt ef every tullering fir. woman if sue ■ ill only persist in tho u-e of Pierce’s "Favorite Prescription.'’ It will cure the most ixcrncicting per od cal pairs, and re¬ lieve you of a 1 irregularit es and give heaUhy a ton. It will positive y c re inte-nal tn- 1.animation and ulceration, misplace meat and all kindred disorders. Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. The woman who neglects her husband's shirt front is no longer tho wife of his bosom Whvteveu name or designation is given to Fever and Ague or other intermittent diseases, it is safe to say that Malaria or a disordered state of the liver is at fault. Eliminate ti e impor t es from thesy-iem and a sure and piompt cure is the result. Prickly Asli remedy Bit¬ ters is the safest and most, effective for all biliary troubles, kidney diseases, ami like complaint- that has ever been brought before i he public. A trial is its bjst recom¬ mendation. A Tribute to American Geuiua Were the recent awards at Liverpool and Ed¬ inburgh Pharmaceutical of silve” meda Chemists, a to Seabury d & John foil. of Be son's Capcine Planters. a These proprie tors plas¬ ters are endorsed by 5,000 physicians and pbar” remedy acists for coughs, as the only olds, reliable rheumatism, external &c. < Beware of nostrums advertised by quacks. The Duty of State Legislatures. Legisition should be effected in every State regulating the sale and use of the their many poi so 8 resorted to b/ wo no i in despera tion to obtain beautiful complexions, Iron Tonic while there exists in Dr. Harter's every requisite necessary t« accomplish the obieefc without injuring health or endangering life. SoVliprs auff willows Mexican War can cret pensions non. New law. Write at once. Fienner & Co., Attorneys, Washington, I). C. if «micted with sore eyes use Hr. Kmc Thomp son’s Eye-w ater. Prmnrists s ell at 25c per bottle A New York politician’s definition of an honest man: "One who will st.iy houcht,” Peculiar To itself in many important particulars, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is different from and superior to any other medicine. Feculiar in combination, proportion and prepara¬ tion of ingredients. Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses the full curative value of the best known rem. dies of the vegetable kingdom. Peculiar in its medicinal merit. Hood’s S&rsapa. ri!la acoomplhhes cures hitherto un. ’vn. Peculiar in etreogth and economy—__rj 1 ’* Sarsa parlila Is the only medicine of which can tr- 1 -.- be »»fcid, “100 doses one dollaj.’' Medicines in large. ;.nj smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not pro¬ duce as good results as Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Peculiar in its “good name at home”-there is more of Hrod’s Sarsaparilla sold In Lowell, where it is made, than of all other blood purifier*. Peculiar in its phenomenal record of sales abroad no other preparation has ever attaine I such popu larlty in so short a time. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla Seld by all druggists. * 1 ; six for * 5 . Prepared only toy C. L HOOD & OO.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Man i OO Doses One Dollar Pretty miss (looking into a dude’s palm)—Your hand is very soft; you are either a barber or a gambles I can’t just tell right away, consumption Notwithstanding the great number who yearly i ;rcumb to t.u terrib.e and fatal dia¬ **Wi ”“i c h '* daiiy winding its fatal cods a-oucd thousands wbo are unconscious of its deadly presence. Dr. Pierce’s “Go den Medical Discovery" w.ll cleanse and purify the blood f scro(n l ous impurities, and cure tubercular consumption fanes;. (wi.ich is only scrofulous disease of the Send 10 cents in stamps and and'kind^ed^Se^tirjns? Address wfth'^Smer World’s Di»- m testimonials < f cures. N. Y. pensary Medical Association, buffa .o, There ate 1S.Q03 Operatives in the shirt; cuff andcodar trade of Troy, naughtera, wives and mother., SeD ,j for p amp hlet on Female Diseases, free, N.Y securely aea’e 1. Dr.J. B. Marchisi, Utica, Soldiers a; d widows , Mexican ,, War ... can g t now. New law. Write at once. Fieuner& Co., Attorneys, Washington, V. C: lBI 4nnci . is t „ messenge n sent to invito disease, pov.-rty and o-.her <-vG * - r's-m ■. ■' The best and surest Remedy for Cure of all disease* caused by auy derangement of tho Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Eowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache; Constipation, Bilious Complaints and Malaria of ail kinds yield readily to tie beneficent influence of HififiiiL/ iHrmu 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 yonng. 8 a Blood Purifier it is snperior to all others. Sold everywhere at Si.00 a bottle. HOBTHilHO «,L.' uati oils procured all pupils when competent, id forcirculav. We <*. C lialfeei Oswego, N.Y. V OP3U!V? HABIT/ot°a el ASL PAIN or self-denial. Pay when cured. Hands irae book tree. Di*.. O. J. Weaiheiiby, Kansas City, Mo. Blair’s Pills. »»3 s »S.r Oval liox Sl.uUi round, ad eta. Pensions mSS MEXICAN &„ 80 ’diers and Widow? can now 9i siona. 31 New I-iv. Flenner d; CO., Pension Attorneys, wars, Washington* D. C. •sil* ImA fLiJifciipiii . - SAILING FROM THE .—fUf FREE HOMES FRAGRANT FLOWER LW &L‘S. # i P THE FORftLL > g§F ^FREIGHTED BALMY WITH FlPR!Di\|| COMFORlff |l ^|!liiij 11 ™ ij E , !, lCHANCE POOR THE MANS MAN'S! ? HEALTH & PROSPERITY.! O ' RICH ^PPORTUNITYgj TI y ■ III i 1 1 1 : ^0. 7/J Pis m i FLORiDACD m V;: HOLIES AND S5S mmi GROVES i B1 KS= ft.. WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT PRa jgjjgjg $ Bppi 100 Orange ©rove Tracts of 40 acres ca* > :;?®,, 200 “ “ 400 “ “ “ 19 « 5 " soo “ 2 H “ " l G ; ' l PB mm 1300 City " Bnildiag “ lots. . itvi 300 20,000 ■) I IJ2K to doTcKE TRACIS |i; *3 ACRES ALL FREE u ii K . III ment it. Every PROFIT is Word important. of BY this IT. Don’t Advertise¬ It is miss for Fill in this day of de eptive ad ere iug we desire to impress that this announcement means txac ■ tty what it says: that every appi cant can secure, ab solutely divhi .free ( f any charge for the land, one of the above ns oi valuable Florida property. No trick! No ju gling or words! It means exactly that—nothing legs, noth! »g more. OUR METHOD! 1STOTE ITS FAIRNESS! We have just issueu a large sheet of detailed House P ans, Ulus rating nine different stvles of houses, costing tiom $0(M to $3,500 e -ch, wJiich this C mpany is prepared to build for its patrons at Sr. Andrew’s Bay. in order to defray at least a por¬ tion of the very largo cost of advertising, getting up these design®, aiid executing a legal Warranty Deed for eac)t applicant, we veil charge 25c. for mail¬ ing this sheet of House Plans to avp.icants. The plans build are worth }5 to an v one vrho will ever desire expressly to a house. for They If are all new from and rotten up us. you select the Honse Plans auy one that uits you, we will bui d th* house on your property, end give row five years’ terest time to pay the for the of house, the ohargingyou 5 per cent, in¬ on cost house. If a ou do not care With a broader business policy than has characterized any other southern •fco poratiun, we have steadily appre¬ ciated the relative t alus of land and people. profiteer We ain are lands holding bo for our own to sold in the future; the balance is offered free a a air io all who Bp ly in time. A little more tuan one year ago the St. Andrew’s B ay Railroad t n i Land Co. acquired control of upward of 300,000 acres oi the most desirable lands in the Stare of Florida, situated around about the beiutiful b v of St. An Irew’s,on hes uthwe-tGuff coast. Fefore the war ilie town known as St. Andiew’sBay ealthy le, was the home of many w \ eo w o had sought the scores of the beautiful b y as a l ea lien wherj could be found in their TAXES * w ber. 1SS7, both on its own lauds and those disposed of under this Orreat Free Offer. SUIPJOTY s B proved during the next two years, and pay at ^ the rate of $10 per acre with the cost cf the building improvements added Ba that time property wiU be worth $100 per acre. OUR REFERENCES. ut^s^thTus. ho list hare In one done ian bnsi- ,he secured following Orange of Grave applicants , tracts ranging in aii-e from in' S’... to 49 acres each. Space S .sood newspapers costs too much to give a list of all who bare re celved free property at our hands. Each one of the fol lowing list can testify, if he is 2*2rs>oi busaiw. No to nr the methods absolute of has passed between correspondence any of them and this office, except B ©(CapcinEJ© POROU ER HJgWt Awards of Hedals In Earopo as iS Amcriea. The neatest, for quickest, Rheumatism*Pleurisy, safest an 1 most Neuralgia, jDowe-rful rem Lumbago, edy known Backache, WeakEcars, cold In the chest and all aches and pains. Endorsed by. 5,000 Physi¬ cians and Druggists of the highest repute. Benson’s Plasters promptly relieve and cure where 6 *her plasters and greasy salves, liniments and lotioris, are absoiuttlyuseless. Beware of imitations under Sim lar sounding names, such as “Capsicum,” “Cap ucln,’* Intended “Capstciae.” deceive. as they Ask are utterly Benson’s worthless and to All druggists. for a $d I take no others. SS AB U R Y & JOH S SOX. proprietors. New York J.P.STEVENS&BR __- 0 . J Atlanta, EWELe.Ro. Ga. j Hendtof C'ntnloaue. ATLANTA A w Saws wM §jl „ Agents Saad:ii*iS«r0r» «■»#* Repairing IM and 8 for W L.FoWEB&OoVEA^f SaW-Mfli «£s W Wf of a r.nd UfsS%WI Specialty IS Dealers R H Iff K in A S. for c aTI1c£"“. Atlanta* Ga. WHETHER YOU WSfIT k it will pay rod to Write to PHILLIPS atlant.4, & Ok.; CEBW, For Catalogue (free) and Prices. afeht-Wthis p aper. PILES b£®R30B%v ?l»&n'ffio‘ni*nt of Itch a Q will curd any “ko^ case pYfvi H ‘ tf 1 11N ii'.y r °P 1 >”pa , r"5 , i' O !} A NT b • <IrugJ-ists or mailed vu receipt of price by 'LAMAR, BANKIN a. LAMAR, A gt nt?. At'qnffl, f,», OPIUM ana WHlSlUfy without HABITS pain. cured at particulars home sent F -Ribib. Book of B., B. M. Woolley, M. MM KBa,—— Atlanta, Ha. Office 65« Whitehall Street, Mention this paper._ m iK 108 0 Stewart A Oo.,69 Whitatteimt.. Atlanta,Ma. fcfcttBBHA^ ^ g | g ^ H a b! t C u red* Tf cant: en fc sent on triah y r I Ra Humane Bemedy Co., J^aFayette, Ind. to have a house entirely built you are not decide obliged for to do so, you being left rree to yourseli without in any way affecting tho gift of the property —the property will be given to you FREE, whe hei you have a house built or not Wltn the sheet oi House Plans will be sent a numbered FREE LAND WARRANT in a envelope, sealed envelope. Upon Its receipt you will open the sign your name in futl on the proper Li nks, so that a Warranty Deed can be made in youi name, and return the tame to us. 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 Wavrant-xhe property will be absolutely free. JUtei'&'aS&S If your application is received c f.cr all tne lands LOmCOLOHY CLUBS FES ns sheets and five of House Free Land Warrants will be sent to any address, to be distributed among friends, on receipt of $1 for the House Flans; ten for $1: fifteen for $3; twenty for TO BE READ IN CONNECTION WITH ABOVE. de liguts the of a Florida home. Dining the war town was bembardeu by a 1 ederal fleet and nearly swept out of exis:ence. The inhabitants fhd.ab un¬ coning their shatter.d homes to til? tne tor, hand pill ge of the e emy. and not until about ten years ego was th^ re town. any attemj This t male to reocoupy the eperations Company litt began active a e more than a year ago. Since that time there ha^ been tlie mo t remarkable “boom” created f r St. Andrew’s Bav t; at ha. cv-. j r been known in the Fiower State. 3 ast winter more than 5.00J visiters from all part* of the country reached that point in quest of Florida homes. Busi¬ erected ness and by dwelling the hundre houses have been i. i’r perty se- tiw necessary forms of busi¬ ness in applying for ami re ieiv| °k free propertr, and the consultation m»mes are published without and merely io represent the number who receive,i Orange Grove tracts U'ee. 6u5i at our hands, <n one day's ness. M. Jfc ann, Tyrone. Pa w. a. Klnsloe. Lookhaven. Pa Salem Hill. Schenlev. Pa E. B. Knowles. Branford, Pa T. Mnrphv, R-txWesser, Knntington. w. V» J. H. Mddlet’n, Pa TV'- L Colvin, Beatrice, Keb I'Tank a. Snell. Acsonla. Ct ▲. Jarre it. Hutchinson, Kina cured at the beginning of the “boom” han been so d for from $25 to $5U) lor ordinary settler” has Building Lots. Every “old rea iz^d a b ndsome om peteucy his in disposing cf a por.ion o' lands at fancy prices. Decks have b ea recced: hotels built and added to from time to time ; a line of seven boats ply regul riy between t. An drew’s Bay and , ther ports; and. al‘ .to¬ gether. he Bay outlook promises tha ut. Andrew’s will in a ew years be c me the m st im ortant city of he gulf coast. It possesses every natural sixty-five advantage; miles a deep bay—more than tranches—with Ion* with its various gulf, deep channels to the cuter at once the most charmi and most useful body of w^t-er on the ccast; a safe hartocr for the ffi-ets of a 3.00 living This cept .lar*lrsnn Great those at; Counties. St. who Free Andrew are TJ ’S as There are B° Fre* with this Great not require.} to move there, improve and at your own pleasure. Lewis Brindle, Latrobe, Pa , Elmira Kepple. T atrobe. Pa , J. tv. JIcCoach. Srnta Fe. N. II J. A. Davis. Pierce City. >Io Jas. B. Rowley, Olathe, Kan JL Minehan, Gurdon, Ark Geo. A. Copp, Fisher’s HU1, Ta W. F. Brcwton, Cedar Plain. O Wm. C. Sampson, Goiden. Col F B. Riblet, shinn-.ton, W. Va JL J. Lunauest. Bir’gham. Ala Joel P. Keys, Colwich. Kan Jno. A. Kramer, BloomslFg, Pa And. Knndsen, Garfield, Kan Wm. .F. Birkelbach. Shaft. Pa Ifioscs R. Knapp. Gwynedd. Pa M. Mrs. B J. Lewarfc. Davia Wabakha, Hillsboro, Minn ni A. r/f A m nn UB.iT !il» J ct r IROH TONIC hMmrnMm thycornplesicn. . . Frequent attempts VrotiEtirC yst b 0UTHBRN SEED far SOUTHEESSIL ed .%*« desirous garden of having the some South, of oar wed k*>£?, in every in and as fered we do, there; United are no purer or better sto-kd in the States than ours ad’dwffi if send us I 1 ’ 00 we wiU »*“» to any papers of our regular size [rackets of Garden s« (your own selection) and a quarter pound 0 f p'i —------ price list of all varieties of field and rardeos/J ******* LC : S> n'idtt'USa A nesf raivraziNs unit HARSOW, Clod Best Crusher Tool tbe and world Levelei, 'Ill© in for prtwajf corn, oottoft aftd other ffrounA. D. Sole Manuf'r, 'MSI West Main St.. Lomiriit TGHN80K A CO., 1013 Main St.,liicb& woJ %§* llOIUHv ,21 yean'?ractic«. Siimv* 1 r. ^ i flssSSa BASS & CO., ImlIj article used bf every cost. THBRSTON’S IVORY* PEARL |nB Tecth perfect and Gum, Heal: £sjs*jw day. Bampiw worth $U) Ffll ; under tho horse’s feet Adln* ’sSafety Hein Holdsu, Hoiiy im I PATENTS Washinirton. Obtained. Inventors’ Guid«.- 3e*d D. C subjia A. N. IJ. •SevflUI in ssaarssSwSsyss gen iireett tlfifS U numbers amenc its officers and stocKQ^ ^ yiotM the most responsible New York, and who are enii»^ heart-JWg; We Ohio and in this great emery intt&* o n( j pocket book Second JJttler* cinC * business through the and refer to two thousand await prcfPJJJ^jgaaure* your^ Andrew’s. And now we Office a ^ .wfcal Address either our Northern atNewlork, d6l 0 - our Ka t a rn Office •**»«%• Tn ® ^ »; r "v".' R and *9 Park Land co., K. No. v 227 1NNATI. IHain M., O. > | ( vi -\\ yOHK’ 0 r letter, u r Remit by posta’-note, registercu voW' , wtu.ii i- be a dratt. Do not send stamps fruit r an( 1 E lM^ t F?S tion —asrffSStfyasS in oo BswusaSsWg SST,.S£i."“j5S heme than the htste ' uLent to- policy. John Cord, Hanna, Ind O. P. Fox, Jit. Carmel. Pa C. F. strong. Gloucester, Mass Andrew Sullivan. Geo. W. Davis, Jas. X. McMillan. Trans. Sta. 26th Ward, Pittsburgh. Fa IU IF. s. Davis. Highland Park. Robt. C. Morrison. Anch’ge, Ky M. Kennedy. Wabasha. -Viun Ark A. B. Davis, Eureka Sii'g*. Jas. . as. Kavan. Kavan, Sefanyler, Schuyler Kwh. St. Paul. Minn. Moses Btxler, and aSTSfeSTsabel Street MSgS&S’ SS&'S"' ,jsrs®6?s Troy, cj