The Conyers weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 18??-1888, March 25, 1887, Image 4
THE HEW STOEE STEWART & McCALLA Have opened a nevr and large stock of goods at their eld stand on Commerce and Railroad streets CONYERS GEORGI ?L, And invite eyerybody 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, Check*# Flannels, Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Notions of all kinds, Button* 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 ® ffive UR ft look * OUR UUK TRIUMPH iiUUMrH SHOES SilUKiS for iormenare mnnarfi the tnerUbJfibl NTnF.ftT and ana bits RRST 1 for for the money that can be found anywhere. A PINE HAND SEWED on cum? Uit for e <p4.oU .i cn which v 86U8 n everywhere , for #5.00, rvn Then all cneape* . r grades oi r i a-i? Solid j Shoes ni down J to . 50c rr. a _ pair. • GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS: Sugar Coffee, Flour f Oat Meal 5 Syrup, Salt, Bran etc. BAGGING AND TIES AT LOWEST FIGURES. Heavy bagging at 7$ct8. per yard. A FINE LOT OF Buggies Single Seat and Buggies Double Seat, At LOW Prices, Columbus <fc Cincinnati make. STEWAET & MCCALLA. l j Conyers — Georgia. DRUG STORE. DR, M, R, STEWART, COMMERCE STREET, CONYERS, GA. i Fresh Line of Drugs and Fancy Goods just received, and will from this date be kept constantly on hand. All kinds of DRUGS, MEDI¬ CINES, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES- TOBAC¬ CO, CIGARS, STATIONERY, FANCY TOILET SOAPs, And in fact every thing to be found in a J*irst Class DRUG STORE. My terms are STK1CTLY 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. Conceded to be the best blood purifier known to the science* When you want anything in my line call on 1 j fn,P rrp V H T\ T Y 7 rp //t///# n vrr tr f Li r 11 IIIUIjI i | I DR- M. R STEWART J J CONYERS t I SHEEIDAN’S COURTSHIP, Aa Incident In the Bern’* Wootnc Net Recorded In Biographic*. Not long since at a dinner, given in New York, Gen. Sheridan related an incident that befel him while calling on the young lady who is the present Mrs. Sherman. During the war General pnBnaan was too much occupied defend ' n g his country to fall in love. When the malady finally overtook him in Chicago, after the war. Sheridan had P as?ed what I* generally called the romantic stage and was settling down into a well-seasoned old bachelorhood, Old bachelors make the most enthusi astic of lovers, and the General admitted that he was no exception to the rule. “ft was a warm summer evening ” Sheridan began, “and upon my arrival at the house the young lady and myself retired to the back parlor. The front parlor opened into the hall, and as the night T' nk was warm, you know the we did not Ce8Sa t0 IK-' 1 gaS iack ™m room. w« Now this young ladys father had burglar-alarms had a great fear all of burglars the house, He | over me tiont aoor Neither the young lady nor myself knew anything about the a arm on the front door After a time the old gentleman came down staira, set his alarm on the door, and see- 5ng the d !^ tne fr0 “, t P arlor - supposed n that I had gone and turned out the *'g ht itt the hail - We were and buai)y somehow engaged did in talking, hear him. you Finally know, not when I got up to leave the young lady accompanied me to the door. Wa were surprised to find the light turned and in tumbling around for the door-knob I sct set off o i the rne burciar-alarm Durg ar alarm, It it seemed seemed to to me that I never knewa burglar-alarm to work so well before. It sounded like the explosion of a keir of /< dynamite A *■» 'tigto kS band and a large pistol in the other, At this apparition the young Jady de serted me and fled into the darkness -My position was positively dangerous. I before suppose without I had been iu dangerous places the thinking of it, but I con fess for moment I trembled all over with fear and scarcely mustered up voice enough to say, ‘Don’t shoot; it’s me, voice and Fortunately he recognized my came down and let me out Now . vou know , gentlemen . , he com eluded, “if the young lady had stood by me there would have been no danger, 1 ut she didn’t, you know, and my posi tion was rather awkward before 1 was reXwitW of battle without regiet, but I should hate to be shot as a midnight marauder, I only tell the story because is actually took place as I have said, and to show that there are times when we may all lose our courage. Snob—“I liave come to allow you to paint my portrait.” Disgusted artist— “You have made a mistake. The animal painter has his studio the next flight above.” A jrrmrer'a jerror. Sweet are the uses of it adversity, the printer’s the copy said, but he set up, indeed, sweet are of advertising. Sweet, to those who tisement in sickness and suffering have seen the which adver¬ of some sovereign remedy, death’s up¬ on trial lias brought them from, door. “The best thing I ever saw in my paper was the advertisement of Dr. Pierce’s ‘Golden Medical Eiscovery,’ of who ” is have again been and healed again the by it testimony of lung disease, those bronchial affections, and ills tumors, ulcers, liver complaints the to which flesh is heir. G>d is knowabie but unfathomable.— Jo KphCook, ___ Ulironlc Coughs and Colds, And all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, can bo cured by the use of Scott’s Emulsion, as it contains the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in their fullestform. la a beautiful creamy Emulsion, palatable as milk, easily digested, and can be taken by the most delicate. Please read: “I consider Scott’s Emulsion the remedy par excellence in Tn berculous and Strumous Affections, to say nothing of ordinary colds and throat troubles.” —W. R. S. Connell, M. D., Manchester. O. Lard is the best polish to put into starch. An Expensive Delay. Is failing to provide the proper means to ex¬ pel from the system those disease germs which cause scrofula, indigestion, debility, rheumatism, table and sick headache. The only re* meaus is Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic. That Tired Feeling It to general at this seaton that every one knowt what la meant by the expression. A change of tea ton. climate, or of life, hat such a depressing effect upon the body that one feels all tired out. almost completely prostrated, the appetite is lost, and there Is no ambition to do anything. The whole tendency of the system Is downward. In this condition Hood’s Sarsapartllols just the medicine needed. It purifies the blood, sharpens the appetite, overcomes the tired feeling, and Invigorates every function of the body. Try it. - We all like Hood’s Sarsaparilla, it is so strength¬ ening.”—Lizzut BjU-roua, Auburn, P. Q. The Weak Made Strong “I never took any medicine that did me so muoh good In so short a time as Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I was very much run down, had no strength.no en¬ ergy, and feU very tired all the time. I commenced taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and before I had used one bottle felt like a different person. That ex¬ treme tired feeling has gone, my appetite returned, ana it toned me up generally. My brother and sis¬ ter have also received great benefit from It.”— Clara W. Ph ’ rShirley, Ma s. N. B.—Be sure to get the peculiar medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla byc.YHooD U rco*^*pmIlRniri,oYluNia s r i ' T IOO Doses One Dollar n» u Kll L. MER’S c Mtop that Cold, Cough, T and Arrest Tickling that Catarrh,Bron- in the Throat. JKtMmR chitist or Asthma, This ™ tim Remedy EfflssLs relieves quickly, s and death fromConeumptlon. ■f fiHM IIT Prepared at dh. kjliub’s >J^725« LIFtr Guide Soid to by Hea» Prorrlata. th ( Sent Free), SAVES YOUR SOLID FACTS! neys, relieve Catarrh and ward off mauaria. Price, , . and $1.00 per bottle. nSabau^e UICR©/ S Dalalace rfliniBSS CJVWBlVr S^WAtiiofav cares ed inflam for eyes at once. No cwre.no postpaid. pay. Ask it. Sold by Druggists or sent by mail Matrafaoturers. Price 2 So. Biustoi., DlCKJEr Tess, ANMEKSON. -----— ------———-— pcuudafl, Ki!iE.Eif?ioH2.?pJSd5S\@ to-day. Addrwa M. A. RKEP. Dalton, Ga. THORSTOITSpe*rLTOOTH POWDER Teeth F.rf^t .mi G.m, Hea lthy, SIGNIFICANT! Hone #f the halt Public Otiateaa .f • Great Man. New York Correspondence Cleveland. Leader One has a most excellent opportunity to iSonT**® wealthy “SI, verr many of them have the waxy skin, dropsical flesh, and “puffed eyes” that are indicative of serious^ ,adney a • f a eei gh slnc^G^nerafUgan’s is being discussed death ^ the by sub- the iec ^ 0 f rheumatism medical profession. intelligent with any know . Every person, • „“e Ssa ry material various is regularly acids, such carried as uric off p,y them. If not, rheumatism, acid, one of the chief causes of are left in excess, crating de^ite^at cause therefore, that rheumatism,like of dropsy, is not a disease, but the result a disease’ and it is safe to say that if the stomach and kidneys will are deaths from rheu ^ndaion, there be no "‘tJeafral Logan was well aware and that ex- his disease was of the kidneys, once when *it was the kidneys and that the caused his in attacks. The high living excesses aU things prevalent among wealthy ^dthe men a^- m large cities• especmily ^ ingufflcient and improper food bring about the sama results among the very poor. — The above article, which we we reproduce produce be- oe cause SS™ is an effect of diseased blood, this disease be j n g gauged by uric acid or kidney kill poison. Enough of this is developed daily to the M- sev oral men and if it is not removed by neis as fast as formed, it grad y -| his fact is a scientific demonstration. if doctors do not admit it, it is probably atten because they do not wish to attract tion to the menace deranged MdneVB oflfers t0 the £ en61 ' al health, since they have no aut horized specific for these organs. i | General Logan knew what his real trouble was, and he recognized the nonsense of treat ing the effects—the real seat of the disease produces kidneys. rheumatism, Disease of and the kidneys besides aj w ays Xmach and bS dKersfbrahSblel’ countless other dis female complaints and eases which would almost never develop if the blood was kept free of uric acid or kidnay P 0 ^ , aot3 the publie rec0 gnizes evident even though medical gentlemen, publicly acknowledge for very them reasons, will not lest, perchance,some proprietary medicine like Warner’s safe cure, now admitted to be the only scientific specific, will get the benefit. on such bigotry! It has been author! tatively stated time and again that there can be no real sound health if there is any false action of the kidneys thYefs Insurance unfve^ companies [^iUs tha? such named po^ larit -—a popularity y that is based potion upon intrinsic merit. T ?° murh dependence upon °^ professional £?»^ , disastrously, but 0 of what often results very fa use to the victim is experience gained by tal disaster! How much better it . to be guided .. . , by an is been spared many years. - keyhole. A wise night key—One that knows its own _ Nervous debility, In either sex, however in* duced, speedily, Address, thorouglily with 10 and in permanently for cured. cents stamps reply and book of partieulai s. World's idispen sary Medical Association, 663 Maiustret, Buf¬ falo. N. Y.__ Vinegar and salt will clean copper and brass, to be thoroughly removed afterward. EXHAUSTED VH 1 LITY A Great Medical Work for Young and Middle-Aged Men. F or r/fa ]fsmcrfi M § w life KNOW THYSELF. s»ssss; Author. More than million copies sold. It one treats upon Nervous and Physical Debility, Prema¬ ture Decline, Exhausted Vitality, and Impaired Vigor, and Impurities of the Blood, the untold mise¬ ries consequent thereon. Contains S00 pages, sub¬ stantial embossed binding, full gilt. Warranted the best popular medical only treatise by published mail, postpaid, In the Eng¬ and lish language. Price $1 concealed in a plain wrapper. Illustrative tample free if you send now. Address as above. Name this paper. ip* |J Oil _ „ Tfl L ro O Inly 11 m 4>! II imal you ■B llJr^find d J •* out the new 1 tn p rove “ PROFITS middleman’s’ll^ R H ^V^WUBS $ O Pvpqsnisr h B jitiitmib M VTlIjPCMO a % ir« Unn uKU 47 ar ST Atlanta. CSa . ATLANTA i SAW WORKS. Mnnufacturom of and Dealers in ‘ Saws and Saw-Mill Supplies. Repairing a Specialty. A**nts for h. Powu A OOKfiHT'l Wood Large Working complete .llachlnery. stock, writ# sod fur catalogue. ATLANTA. Ga. T.FSEITZINEER 32 W. 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The correspondence and between Major Young, of Charleston, John Brown, Jr., about that famous five dollar bill, is oi national Importance. The son of Harper’s Ferry Brown hopes that “the bloedy chasm” of other days will be filled up with “fraternity” enough to make the ground even. And he adds that the politicians who goods “fought toeir battles seated on dry boxes j at the street corners’’ will pass away in good time, and then we shall have Ho more sectional prejudice. As other’s for the men ivho “looked into each eyes across sabres and bayonets,” they shpok hands long ago, and are now so busy trading with each other that the dead past, which has buried its dead, is—well, it’s the dead past. The Brown family seem to have a good deal of eotomon sense.—New York Herald. The be Reason.—T when he white masquerade boy's desire' j | to a negro in can no t be accounted for. The negro boy , r paints himself white; but some i day he expects to be made white by act ------------ Disorder9 WUich Affect the Kidney. Are among the most formidable known. Dia nu**** a-,»a.vei and other com plaints of the Urinary organs, are not ordina ,-iIy cured in severe cases, hut they maybe averted by timely medication. A useful stim ul ant for the urinary glands hs< ever been four!dlnIIoatetteI ., sStomar . h Bitters, a medi cine which not only affords the requisite stimulus when they become inactive, but in creases their vigor and secretive power. By increasing the activity of the additional kidneys and ef “adder, Un f medicine ha^ the To h it is the peculiar office of those organs “pyirifie- eliminate and pass off. The Bitters is also aml strengthener of the bowels,an jnvigorant or the stomach, and a matchless remedy for biliousness, and fever and ague. It 2 s»s=“ 'Hi. character of . nation Is not to b.ic.m from , its line o e. B #(CapcinE)@ 3 FOMttfS WER I(l;be«t Awards of Hednl* in Europe and A merle*. The neatest, quickest, safest »n 1 most tnweffnl clans and Druggets of tho highest repute. Benson * S£ j no others, ah druggists. | § \ skabury * johnson. Proprietors.New York. W. __ L. DOUGLAS B I Jt ^ ' FOB ^ 1*1 Sb ax 0ESTU2IEN. Vhe V(v | best S3 Shoe iu tho if/ , world. Best material,stylish, P J nothlngto at your dealer’s. oxamlne 1 them semi /v ■gb&eM: S|i 1 OJ in W , information tree ~Sy i KeWolS r i! y° your dealer does J in- ■Vfj - them, iikJ ilB e st TAH-i sewed. 183.50 Shoe equals S3 Shoes advertised by other firms. Boys all wear XV. 1 ■ llonqias- S3 Shoe. Be ware of fraud. None genuine unless name and price are stamped on bottom of each Shoe. W. i,. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. O J0L 3SL Xj -XA-'W 3ST Tho Groat Nursery of PERGHERON HORSES. 200 Imported Brood Mares Of Choicest Families. LAIliii: xniBEBS All Ages, both Sexes. IN STOCK. m jUI m tr ’A 300 to 400 IMPORTED ANNUALLY from France, all recorded with extended pedigrees in the Percheron Stud Books. The Perchevon>sth©only draft breed of Franco possessing a stud book that has the mpport &fe. and endorsement of the French Government. 120 ' plffe Jio,fl dunham, Illi’m Wayne, DuPage Co., |HS 11 R[ jd^^uar U%5fSJfJlSas ^Kn?Tou new plan—available to aS c°au VafeTy^efLTo J age and occupation. The Syitem In F «»» with Forms, etc., Free, on re CeiPt0 /. 8 ^ P S, t Sec"vT red ' T One Agent (Merchant only) wanted in every town for mw&'i During the last year you iurnl-s el in ” wi h 97.00Q “Tangill’s Punch.” Thi-: month you have sold me 21,000, five almost ail of wh c.i have been sold, from one to to each p?rson. You will please ship 5,000 every Saturday C. until further notice. S. Pbowitt, Druggist, Denver, Col. Address R. W. TANSILL & CO., Chicaco. \ JONES HB 4 'VK^KFIfiKr Xr#a Lereri, Steel Bearinfs, Brasi 44 Tare Bean and Bpam Bex for Xverr For frw pn.-« tla, & I “‘o. ’ soeatioB this paper and address . IL U ^ BINGHAMTON. mtS BF 91NQHAMT8M. N. V# S,n a Jii.f b® ARKANSAS maps easy terms: and circulars free. THOS. B?*gyK X, -and Corner, Little Rock, Ark. Pensions 3w??? FISH A“ CD m j BITTEHSI XdASH^r I £ CURES ! PATI0N ?S !fSTI AILDISEASESDFTHE LIVER ate ions Um KIDNEYS disappear coMPuutjj. at itsbeneficwlina^ once STOMACH AND BOWELS. SXta^d •fflpSTS iSSSJaft**" I PRiCSllUOLLAsil, 'mmmm*, soiaft-.S™* and Ki'j su qj I, Q}, l—.0 M y & fas 08il TRUS % IRQ! TONI Will the %&&& «Wffiag •.n'l: *• 5 force. fe.Sfi LADIES _^^ s s ,p ^mailed THE DR.HARTEH o“ receipt °^ MEDtcmE tw ° _.., r oOMPAH St.Loui8»Mo.___ Ask your retailer for the JainesSlMM^SS^ JAMES MEAN Tor Gentlemen, S 3 SH 0 I \ ® ■ celled iu DuraUMv^ :-r % M£sMs S . 2 asj b. ^ Territory. im jlLinM Boston 2 S&i,, ^SH0| IeGsbeIkjbuttoh sst^ssKSrrsm.eai Boyste unapproaelieu ia ^ 1SHOE for CAS SHOW^ BBiggafe^, mm mmm DESKS, OFFICE FURNITURE tr ih ||J>’ ■ V - A. S. 13....... CiiSi covers the entire saddle. B *-*•*• , a * Brand” trade-mark. IUusti=U ‘ V - k- Hainesvii,le, October N. J., 15, 18S6. E. T. Hazet.tlnk, Dear Sir: Warren, Pa. I was taken with a very severe cold last Spring, and tried every cure ive had in the store, and could get I no had help. village o r doctor prescribe for me, but kept getting worse. I saw an other physician from Port Jervis, N. Y., and he told me he used l’iso’s Cure for Consumption in his prac¬ tice. I bought a bottle, and before I had taken all of it there was a change for the better. Then 1 got my em¬ ployer to ordar a quantity of the medicine and keep it in stock. I took one more bottle, and my Cough was cured. Bespectfully, McKelvt. Fhaxk “MSSh™ SB IV FAILS. t ION- *