The Conyers weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 18??-1888, February 25, 1887, Image 4
THE NEW STORE. STEWART & McCALLA Hav« opened a new and large stock of goods at their old stand on Commerce and Railroad streets CONYERS GEORGI 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, Button 8 and Threads to match Dress goods. Trunks, Valices, Satchels* JERSEY JACKETS; LADIES WRAPS, JACKETS AND CLOAKS. Wo 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 oi Solid Shoes down to 50c a pair. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS: Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Oat Meal, Syrup, Salt, Bran etc, BAGGING AND TIES AT LOWEST FIGURES. Heavy bagging at 7-Jcts. per yard. A FINE LOT OF BUGGIES, Buggies Single Seat and Buggies Double Seat, At LOW Prices, Columbus & Cincinnati make. STEWART & MCCALLA. Conyers — Georgia. STORE. DE, M. R, STEWART, STREET, CONYERS, GA. Fresh Line of Drug* and Fancy Goods just received, and will from date be kept constantly on hand. All kinds of DRUGS, MEDI¬ PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES- TOBAC¬ 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. Concaeded to " be the best blood purifier known to the Whm you want any thing in my line call on me. VERY TRULY DR. M. R STEWART i CONYERS, I GEORGIA, NOTES OF CDRBEJiT EVENTS. A Chicago butcher admits that two thirds of the canned meat sold in the markets there as chicken is in reality the meat of rabbits that have be n long frozen. Thk jury that recently tried two sa loon keepers of Woodland, Cal , for grand larceny returned this verdict: ■ We, the jury, find the defendants not guiltv, with the recommendation that they houra leave the town within forty-eight ° -” Nicholas Spbab, of Hartland, Mich went home for a week's spree one day last week, and 1 he next morning pat Paris green in the waterpail used by the family. Then he for ot all about it and drankof the water himself and died His wife discovered the poison in the dipper it. before any other person drank of A Oo nMSRct al traveller eays that in drinks Pittsburgh barrooms one can buy two for a quarter, and if he buys fine drink he pays fifteen cents and receives a check which represents two and one half cents. The next time he wants a drink he pays ten cents and the check. It seems a good scheme to encourage trade. A Traveller in one of the hotels of Bangor, Me., put his false teeth bed in a glass of water when he went tb the other night. In the morning the water was frozen solid, and as the water pipes in the house were also frozen, he had to take the glass to bed with him, and t.'us thaw the ice before he could go to breakfast. Some months ago Daniel Kelly, of Port Clinton, Pa , saw that a heavy boulder had fallen on the track of the Pennsylvania Ilailroad, and he managed to run ahead and stop an approaching passenger train in time to avert a wreck. The other day he received a costly watch and chain with the compliments of the railroad company. A Chicago drummef lells of a mer chant in Walnfit, 111,, who, being pros pcrotls find a heavy buyer, is well treated by the commercial travellers, and has many a Cigar offered to him. He always takes principles the cigar, says business “Its against hoiirs; triy i’ll to smoke in light this hundred after supper,” and when he gets a puts them in a box and sells them to a train Doy on the Burling¬ ton road for half price. A Young woman of Louisville was carefully picking her way along a slip pery sidewalk the other day just behind an elderly and portly mau Suddenly he slipped, and in his efforts to keep from falling down he threw one hand backward and struck the young lady squarely-and The violently on the hbse. blow stunned her so that she had to be assisted into an adjacent store, and an examination by a physician developed the fact that her nose had been broken. Both eyes had became blackened from the injury. Dr. Brown-Sequard is quoted assay¬ ing that one has only to harden the-neck and feet and destroy their sen-itiveness to by prevent taking cold. This is done daily blowing a s ream of cold air, by means of an elastic bag, upon the neck, and The by immersing is fitst the feet iti cold water. air at only slightly cool, but is each day made colder, until the neck can stand an arctic blast with impunity. The feet are immersed iu \va er at first at a temperature of about ninety degrees, and this is gradually re¬ duced to thirty-eight degrees. It yon have a cough or cold, do not dose you self with poisonous narcotics, but take Red .Star (Jough Cure, which contains r.o opl a es, and is prompt, sate and sure. Price, twenty-live cents a bott a. In China a man never sees his wife until lie is Chineso wedded to her for life. According to this, courtships must be very inexpensive nffairs, ing hut contain iio more fun than walk¬ two miles homo from church alone on a dark and rainy night.—Norristown Herald. You will never succeed in finding permanent relief from rheuma’.irn until you have used bt ,la ob3 Oil, the great pain cure. Price, fifty cents. These polite and sanctimonious members of the house of representatives: First member Oome, why dent you take part in tho debate? You havn’t opened your mouth yet. Second member—Pardon! I was yawning the whole time you were speaking.—Tid Bits. A Terrible Fire. What a thrill of terror passes over us when we read the record <>f some fearful devasta¬ tion by fire, and yet it is a fact that thousands are daily being consumed by the mward lire of fever, caused by consumption of the lungs, which could he subdued by Dr. Pierce’s “Gold¬ en Medical Discovery.” The railroad stove, dangerous as it is, lias no terror for the legislator who rides on a pass. A Ghost Is a myth, hut solid reality will be known by those who write to Hallett <S: Co., Portland. Maine, they thereby learning, free, about work that can do and live at home, wherever they reside, at a profit of from $5 to $25 and up¬ wards daily. Some have earnen over $50 m a day. Capital is not needed. Hallet & Co will start you. All now. Delay not. Pay abso lutely worker. sure from start. Wealth awaits ©very Both sexes. All ages. Prickly Asn Bittbks warms up and invig¬ orates the stomach, improves and strengthens the digestive organs, open' the pores, pro¬ motes perspiration, and equalizes the circula¬ tion. As a corrector of a disordered system there is nothing to equal it. A Lady’s Unfortunate Experience, Wa* that of one of our acq uaintam e who suf fered from serofu'a, a yell ow com pi xion and distress of the stomach, lor years before using Dr.Harter’s IronTonic.wh.ch finaliy cured her. “ Your presents is desired at our Christmas re lebrat ion,” was a boy's letter to his uncle. Prepare for Spring It Is none to early to be getting ready for spring, and the first thing which should receive atten¬ tion is your own system. If you have not been well during the winter, have been troubled with scrofula, salt rheum, or other humors of the blood, you should purify the blood by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. You will then escape that indescribable tired feeling whfeb Is .‘O prostrating and often so unaccountable in the spring months. Do not put off taking are liable medicine, but take Hood’s Sarsn-nrill* be fort it is too late. *• I take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for a spring medicine, and 1 find it just the thing. It tones up my fy r^n and makes roe feel like a different man. My VUG takes it for dyspepsia and she derives great benefit from it. She says it is the best medicine she ever took.' — Frank C. Turner, Hook & Ladder No. 1, Friend Street. Boston. Mass. Mrs. C. W. Marriott, Lowell, Mass., was completely cured of sick headache, which she had had 16 year*, by Heod’s Sarsaparilla. Hood's Sarsaparilla Fold by all druggists. $i; six for $a Prepared by C .L HOOD ft CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mm, IOO Doses One Dollar _ BATCMTC FH I C If I O oouuiwl. inremors' ooide. V'Ui kta L. amp Biko- for B UJ i, Palest iawyer, VTaablagton, D. C- “DON’ T YOU W ORRY.'’ H«w Shrewd ^“*y , e 2biem” <lT0 SelTed t p r “is there a fatality among ofteuask. our prominent It is men?” is a question that we a question that perplexes our leading mediea how men. and they are at a loss to know to WYsometimes think that If the to physicians the con would give part of the energy sideration of this question that they give to ^^IfcfactorUyTnswereit remind often of xhe fl°-hts of “isms” us the quarrels of old Indian tribes, that were only happy when they were annihilating “if “Allopathy makes a Homoeopathy discovery that de* promises good to the race. itemfinence^H rides it and breakdown Slobby ElW SX *toemce b °° n ° ’ P Z It is absurd that these schools should fancy that all of good is in their methods and none i »S n t £ ^‘isms” v for the P recognize, the merit is whif h these wiU not recognized by the public.and this demand public recog nition, taking the form of a upon the medical profession, eventually compels ^fpSe'that by shrewd business the question men? A has promi- been answered iient inquirer, who man once said to an asked him how he got rich: “I got rich be tSinfabo'urd^inf public have recognized them!“ er it P ^ what P ms ZTs this that the it be met, while the fatality is, and how can medical profession has been wrangling about it By a careful examination of insurance re¬ ports We find that there has been a sharp (and re¬ form with reference to examinations, in¬ that no man can now get any amount of surance who has the least development sixty o. kidney disorder,) because they find that out of every hundred iu this country do, either directly or indirectly, suffer from kid¬ ney disease. Hence, no reliable company will in-ure a man except after a rigid uri¬ nary examination. which This reminds us of a little instance occurred a short time ago. A fellow editor was an applicant fora respectable amount of insurance. He was rejected oh gxamihatiodj because, unknown to himseif, his kidneys were diseased. The shrewd agent, however, busb did not give up the.case. He had an eye to ness and to his cohimlssion, and said: “Don’t you worry; vou get a half dozen bottles of Warner's sa’fe cure, take it according month to directions and in about a come around, and we will have another examina¬ tion. I know you will find yourself all right and will get your policy.” surprise at the agent’s The editor expressed replied: “This point is faith, but the latter Very insurance agents a valuable one, many fittd all Ovef the epufitty, this whefi they give similar a cus* tdmer advice, rejected and eventually for he cause, gets the insur¬ ance. ” What are we to infer from such circum¬ stances) Have shrewd insurance men, as well as other shrewd business men, found the secret answer to the inquiry) Is it possible that our columns have been proclaiming, has proved in the form of advertisements, what a blessing in disguise to millions, and yet by immy *Iu ignored files as find an advertisement? thousands of strong oUr we testimonials for Warner's safe cute, no two alike* basis which could indeed, hot exist except published jlpori h Of tbuth: they are under a guarantee of $5,U0U to any one who will disprove their correctness, and this offer has been standing, we are told, for more than four years. Undoubtedly this article, which is simply dealing out justice, will be considered as an advertisement and be rejected by many as such. We have not space nor time to discuss the proposition that a poor thing could not sue ceed to the extent that this great remedy has succeeded,could not become so popular with¬ out merit even if pushed by a Vanderbilt or an Asfcor. Hence that we take the duty liberty that of they telling our to friends it is a owe themselves to investigate the matter and re¬ flect carefully, for the statements published are subject to the refutation of the entire world. None have refuted them: on the con¬ trary hundreds of thousands have believed them and proved them true, andin of believing satisfae have found the highest measure buy, tion, that which money cannot and money cannot take away. Bill Nye aclvisps the Southern farmer work his butter more and his cows less. B ©(CapcinEjO $ fo: „ .VpvMtUilr* /s, ~ ER Highest Awards of Hfdfili in Europe and America. The neatest, quickest, safest an<i most remedy known for Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Lumbago, all Backache. Weakness, cold in the and aches and pains. Endorsed by 5.000 eians and Druggists of the highest repute. Benson Plasters promptly relieve and cure where plasters absolutely and greasy salves, liniments and are sounding useless. Beware of Imitations sim lar names, such as ucln.’* “Capslcine.” as they are utterly and intended to deceive. Ask for Bknson’ S take no others. All druggists. SLABURY & JOHNSON. Proprietors. New York. OftKiLMER’S^P^atCoK^ough, ajUjRni *gt. g .Jk- Arrest that chitist or Asthma, this wL 4J .fijlVr.v Remedy euro* relieves quickly, WtSfillFd xaa ri 1 RfriTVlpreYDiatg permanently. lfivline, Night-Sweats It anddeuth Prepared from Consumption. {y at dr. kilsor’s HlJ| distkksary, Binghamton, N. Y. "25? Guide Letters of Health inquiry { Sent answered. Free ). r to SAVES YOUR LIFE. Sold by PrnggUf. SOLID FACTS! and all Headaches, purify the blood, act on the neys, relieve Catarrh and wArd off malaria. Price, an d $1.00 Painless Eyewater Dickey’s ANDERSON, Manufacturers, Bristol, Tekn. One Agent (Merchant only) wanted in every town 4 Although I was paying $32.00 per 1.000 for my ing times 5c. brand large my sales I put are in more “Tansill’s than as since your 5c. cigar. I could not have believed it You re spectfully, Wm. M. Dale, Druggist, Chici ago. Address R, W. TANSIL.L ifc CO.. IBTJSIISr Education a specialty at IMOORE’S UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, tin. One of the schools in the Country. Send tor Circulars, ATLANTA SAW Manufacturers of and Dealers in Saws and Saw-Mill Repairing a Specialty. Agsnt* for L. Powut A Oomtant*© Wood Working stock. Large and complete for catalogue. Atlanta, Ga. J.P. STEVENS &BR0. Atlanta, Ga. lend for c.taloeur. ** Can get the most Practical SU'JTUmal Bor 466, Atlanta, AlP vk|B% AA Flat top No. 7 Cook Stove for IPIlIl V Wwitn fixtures. Send for catalogue. Stewart ft Oo.,63 WhitehnUSL. A Lost Industry. Jay Gould, the railroad magnate, takes pleasure in letting the -world earued know that twenty-fire years ago he money . £ honest industry, making g noon marks f t at kind done only a quarter of a century ago indicates w h a t a short way in time we are removed from tlie use 0 f crude, ancient devices, It is only within half a century that the admirable mechanical methods of Ameri can clock-makers have brought the price not t j me pj eces s0 low that it would pay to go round offering to make noon marks. The noon mark was an humble brother of the sun dial which was a crude method of indicating time com P»“d to the cheapest modern time piece; yet the dial was considered a great in veution in its day, and the Babylonians were honored for originating such a boon to mankind. The sun dial might have I still regained the leading rural time m dicator but for the persistence of Con- j nec ti C ut clock-makers in underselling the i ! world. When they succeeded, by the in terchangeable stamping process of mami facture, in finishing serviceable clock W ovks for twenty-five cents each, the oc cupation that gave Jay Gould his finan cial start was gone forever, LIKE A RIVER the praises oft b. r. b. POURS IN I UPON US. Would That We Had Space to Pub¬ lish a Hundredth Part. ROCKMART, Ga., December 24th, 1886.-~ G. M. Morgan came to my office in October with an old scrofulous ulcer of many years’ standing. On examination I informed him, in addition to my local treatment, he must have a blood purifier. He preferred your B. B. B., which acted like a charm, and with my treatment and B. B. B. he is now a sound man. I am a regular practicing physician, and this is the first time I ever addressed a patent medicine company. I regard B. B. B. as one of the best patent blood medicines. W. J. ADAIR, M. D. p, S,—G. M. Morgan is now on E. T.,Va. and G& ft. ft-, but was formerly supsrvisor of bridges aud trestles cIff the Richmond and Danville?.. B„ and is a gentleman of cou siderable influence, being identified with the railroads generally. W. J. ADAIR. NEWTON, N. C., June Sf, 1886.—BloG d Balm Company, Atlanta: Your rhoiJicTOe was used in the case of my mother, now about 45 years of age. who has been afflicted with rheumatism for the past ten years. After using three bottles, we consider that an entire cure has been eff ected.' I used one bottle myself for a humor of the tfaoft which caused a disfiguring breaking out on my face dnd all parts of my body. Tho re¬ sult is that my skiu id smooth and perfectly free from pimpjp or blotch. A perfect cure has been effected, W. T. MOEEHEAD, Newtown, N. C. BALTIMORE, Feb. 5, 1887.—Botanic Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga Dear Sirs: I had suffered with bleeding piles for two years, and take pleasure in stating that I have been entirely cured by the tisd of one bottle of “Botanic Blood Balm” (B. B. B.) I cheerfully make this statement for the ] benefit of the public, REINHARDT, CHAS. No. 2026 Fountain &t. : Baltimore. Mtf. O-^JES. L'AW 1ST The Great Nursery of PER0HER0N HORSES. 200 Imported Brood Mares Of Choioest Families. LAItOKM VIBIIHS, All Ages, both Sexes, IN STOCK. r'ljj-y I# "M TiiY T.CY m m. m m m Wm J! ■ E Smhi ft . *: ' 300 to 400 DIPORTED ANNUALLY from France, all recorded with extended pedigrees in the Percheron Stud Books. The Percheron is tho only clratt bi-eed of France possessing a stud book that has tho support and endorsement of the French Government. Send for 120-page Catalogue, illustrations by lie gsa Bonheur. M. w. DUNHAM, Wayne, DuPaga Co., Illinois. Ask your retailer for the James recommend Means* $3 Shoe. Caution ! Some dealers Inferior goods In order to make a larger profit. This Is the original knowledge $3 their Shoe. Beware inferiority of Imitations which ac build the reputation own of the original. by attempting to upon None Genuine unless bearing this Stamp* JAMES MEANS’ For Oeatleaen, S3 SHOE. Made in Button, Congress and Lace. celled in Best Durability Coif Shin. Comfort Unex , & -.m Appearance seuttouswill . A postal card t.\ v&v formation how bring to you this in & Shoe in get YV ^jsjvTerritory. any State or J.Means&Co 41 Lincoln St, Boston,Mass. WSHHeUTTON jjjNG*-SL SSHoSi Our celebrated _ of Shoes this grade factory than produces a larger quantity of any other factory In the world. Thousands who wear them will tell you the reason if you ask them. JAMES MEANS* ©HOE for Borsls nrant'Fn}»f'bf««i in Durability. SHOW CASES. WALL CASES. »■ • M ws mam DESKS. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. Ask: Tor Illustrated Pamphlet. TERRY SHOW CASE CO., Nashville. Term gBAPESHfe Martha, Moore’s Early, Worden. Poeklington, ues free. Diamond, Yergennes, «kc., at lowest rates. Raspber¬ ries, Gooseberries. Jessie Strawberry, Lucretia Dew¬ berry,«fec. CEO. W. CAMPBELL, ware, Ohio. JHA ASTHMA CURED! R German Asthma Care never fails to gi re » immediate relief in the worst cases, insures com fortable sleep: effects cure* where all others fail. A trial convinces the most skeptical. Price 50 cte and $1.00, of Druggists or br mail- Sample FREE for stamp. DR. K. SdllFFMAN. St. Paul. Minn. IHlSIOrSSTOOTB POWDER Keening Teeth Perfect and Gums Healthy. OPIUM and 30 days. Morphine Refer Habit 1000 patients cured cured la 10 to to la ail parts. Da MjLmsn.guiacy, Rich. JsissscSss the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach Dyspepsia, Sick Headache c Billons Complaints and Halaria ofaU yield readily to the beneficent It Is pleasant to the taste, Wj kcfitJ J system, restores and preserves J It la purely Vegetable, aad cannot prove beneficial, both to o!« aej J 8 a Blood Parmer it is mpemt J others. Sold at [aj IS it h CONSUMPTION Haikesville, October K j., 1 15, 1886. ( E. T. IIazeltixk, Dear Sir: 'Warren, Pj, I was taken with a very severe cold last Spring, and tried every cute had in the store, and could get I had no help. village o ,r doctor prescribe for me, but kept getting other worse. I sawsn .Jervis, physician Y.. and from Peri M. lie toll me ho used Fiso’s Cute!* tice. Consumption in his prac¬ I bought a bottle, aid before I had taken all of it there was a change for the better. Then I got my era plover to order a i nantity of the medicine and keep it in stock. I took one I more bottle, and my Cough was cured. Respectfully, Frank McKelvi. 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