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About The Conyers weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 18??-1888 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1887)
rr^ ^ a. ' X y r t' 4 * t—i • r r V * i i‘ « Ij v'v r_. • iiv o x. R, J. G r—. VIMTAD hDl i Ul\ 01 9 DDADDTPTOt! i KurAlb 1 JA/ $1,26 PER ANNUM Ente'»rt at th«* OonyeH Pr>« f Oltich 6« second class mall matter. Advertising rates made kn*wn on Demand. -- Job Work < arul Promptly C »!-r-r The New York Herald has deeid *d not In run llenrv Gnelv for \ ice-Pres.dent. r, *>.d hoists name of Henry Watterson in Lu place The laet one of the liqtlor licenses at Millen expired on last■ Tuesday, •nd a gre.if drr, ueht is raging among it* old topers. ________ ft, 000 from lus two Weeks’ work at ' Rome. Nam believes in temporal ! at well as spiritual good things. The Georgia Midland track Ipv h « «** r‘“ :<1 W..;, r-ewlay. The road will he com pleteJ^Grimnj. y S.„ur,l;,y . In fioriln oi the drv ^oodn houncfi in Cleveland, O., the salesmen are | ^<‘«d uno cent every time they use i a wt>-d of filling. Senatof Colquitt announces him wlf in favor of free trade. Indu¬ ing so he voices the sentiment of the people of the state. Mr. .. R. B. Haves, who once occu J>iM the White House, goes to ioarket every morning with abas kd ofpiw OI eggs on m, tLdVn ms arm. Primus .Jones thinks he null loose nothing on the guarantee he has givcn to deliver fhe first, bale UU,C be- be fween July 5 and 15. Dr Hawthornir _ and Messrs. Sam Inman, W. A. Moore and George Muse, of Atla.nln. 1 pointed to look after - the ,, *>f a $5,000 bar rooks in that city for the ofiieers of the Salvation Army. Love is the emblem of eternity; it. confounds nil notion of time; .dl memory of a beginning, nil fe.gr* of no end ; we fancy that we have nlway* possessed what we love, go difficult i« it to imagine how we could have lived without it. The more terrible separation sdatus. the l«s« probable it becomes ; like death, it i« an evil we rather name than believe, as if the inevita¬ ble were possible. President Cleveland is quoted ns saving: “I drink beer and light wines myself, and 1 think I feel all the better for them ; but I do not recommend their use to oth¬ ers, because 1 believe that every man should he a law unto him¬ self in this matter. ' — • - An Ohio woman couldn’t find the peok measure, and called to her bov: “Hare, Tom, take mv bustle ■nd eive tho preacher's horse all the oats it will hold.” Comfortable i>eople : Those who stay at home. Uncomfortable peo¬ ple : Those who go to the springs and have to dress three times a day. ^Girls think men .are all souls,” ■ays a woman who lias had three Tiusbands; “but women know they are all stomach.” The shortest criminal sentence en record was recently put by an Knelish judge on a woman who had been convicted of bigamy. The judge found so many extenuating circumstances that he declared that he could not conscientiously sen¬ tence the accused to more than fire minifies imprisonment, which lime she served with heroic forti- 4ude. The Inter-State Commission have at Inst decided the matter of pending the fourth clause in irrtCT-stiite commerce bill. This is <!ie fatuous clause which provides thai’nd lew, in proportion, shall be charge for a long haul than a ■hot* Oftg: Tbc commission refuse 4bVjrpCnd that portion of the < n t n r n t h 5 « r n n ti mv-rsv roneprirrMT t!if* i* 3 s' interned. the Fouth mn«t rem-iin only «n in*f i r o st' , ii spectator while the President takes care of him M!f ' S..w the-advantage having a President who is stronger than his party. Passionless men doubtless ally take, more credit ,to themselves for goodness than they deserve, while hrery , sometimes . men are judged over harshly. An aged v j ne savs t)|,; grace which would have converted John, would hard | v } i;lve kept Peter from knocking a man down ■ ------- I never had any faith in luck at all ..xcept that I believe good luck will carry a mail over a ditch if hejumps we]] an d will put a bit of bacon into hLs pot if he looks a f u?r i,; s garden and keeps a pig U, « k on,Il.v comes to those who lrt{ ’ olR 111 ,t il ‘ tUme - at c ' c, j JOt * v s ( *‘ ,or ’ kut if industry does »ot open it away it goes.—Spur geon. ■ ■ ■_....... .. - There ere i„ the United Human Catholics 38,722 <iree k Ar.nenian, and Byzantine Cuthojins, /3,26 -j Jews, 2io,000 I «i _ gans, 14,601 .ib4 Protestant?, ,, . , 2<,- 139,814 different creeds not stated and infidels. Of the Protestants, 5,336,553 are Baptist, 5,943,875 Methodists, 551,690 Episcopalians, 487,619 Congregtttionalists, 1,006,- 437 Presbyterians, 91,< 69 Advent- 885 987 Luthcranr, 243,825 . . Rcfovined, T > r . Ot ,,,. the different , crcefls not hUi1oA and infidels 1G0 are M-onnons, 96,000 Quakers, 300,000 Lniversaiists, ’ 45,000 tanans, 80,000 unnr „ Mennonites, ,, .),.)28 Moravians, 4,000 New Jerusalem, iteg 700 0 Schwenfeidians, 1,500,000 Spiritualists, c • >• , 10,00b mm i Shakers, 1 1,000- 1 nnn 000 Atheists, 10,000,000 infidels IIie ballance of 15,233,347 thie liciul may accounted for as fallows: Adherents and families of n,,,.,,,, * wt,llian <timi!(.« c ‘ u1k * Uc ®> tnnnnnn- .000, the t e 1 rotestants, 6,000,000 , and unsjiecified creeds, 5,233,347. Love and appreciation are to woman what dew and sunshine arc to u flower. They refresh and brighten her whole life, They make her strong-hearted and sighted in everything affecting the welfare of her home. They make her to cherish her husband when the cares of life press heavily upon him, and to be a very providence to lier children. To know that her husband loves her, and is proud of her, and believes in her; that even her faults are looked upon , with tenderness; that her face to one at least, is the fairest in all the world ; that the heart which to her i« the greatest and noblest holds her sacred in its inmost recesses above all other women, gives her a strength, and courage, and ener¬ gy, and sweetness, and vivacity which all the wealth of the world could not bestow. Let a woman’s life he pervaded with such an in¬ fluence, and her heart and mind will never grow old, but will bios som and sweeten and brighten in perpetual youth. ANOTHER NEGRO EXODUS. Some of our northern exchanges are much troubled over a negro ex¬ odus from the south. We have heard something about this before. Every year, at about this season, our esteemed northern contempora rios begin to bemoam a negro exo dns. This is very thoughtful; but the fact remains that the exodus of ne groes from the south goes on and leaves just as many negroes here as there were before. This would very singular if the exodus of negroes amounted to anything, the fact remains that whenever a negro family goes west a series dispatches go north to the that another negro exodus is in ; This very sad, but it cannot , be is helped. The uegro exodus will go j on ’ hut il sbould bc remembered j Hnat it is confined to the northern In til' 4 cl*‘ut»» <>f TiO. * f.ochrnnc the Prohibition cause in (leorgia loses astaunch friend. His ..sample aatl work in Atlanta dull mttch toward closing the barrooms j in th»t cilv. - The Governor's forthcoming message to the Legislature promis e s to be a very important paper. It ___________________ begun to outline the messasre will oc ch . of ... Ins time . until ... the C upy mU General Assembly convenes. — ■*■ > » ! Frank j James, the reformed rles }>era 0 j 8 at present acting as salesman -desman in m a a eiothin- eiounng store store at Dallas, Texas. Ho attributes his success as a highwayman to the that he never drank liquor, . . .. GEORGIA RAILROAD. STONE MOUNTAIN ROD IE. Offi'e“mer.“Ma' ‘,V < -°"l n the following Passenger schedule will he operated. Trains run by 9°tb meridian time - FAST L l ]s F . Lv Augusta 7.43am l ArConyersll. 57am i no. 28 EA st' daily. ,, NO 2 EAST DAILY. y v Atlanta8.00am Lv Conyers') 19 am Ar Athens 8.05 pin “ AVaslv’n 2 20 pm ■* Mil’d’ve 411 pm Ar Macon 6.00 ptn ar Augusta3-35 pm Covington accommodation. Lv Atlanta 6.10 pm l^v ConversS.oo pm 4,. c 0V gt ! n8.3 0 pm N0 j . 4 , :48T DAILT . jV Atlanta 7.30 pm LvCony’re 9.08 pm Ar Augusta 5.00 am ra u 09 27 and 28 will stop at and receive passengers to and from thefol lowing stations onlyfGrovetown.IIar 'em, Hearing, Thomson. Norwood, I5;irnett) Crawford villc, Union Ponit Greensboro Madison Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington, Conyers, Litlionia, Stone Mountain and Deemur. Train'Nn. 1 connects for all points w ^t ami North West. Train No. 2 COI1Jlet;tsforCharleston ail(] aH point8 g a8(> No. 27, for all points West and South West, No. 2S for CharleS ton and Savannah. No. 3 for points West and North West. No. 4 for Charleston, Savannah and all points East. JOHN W. GREEN, Gen. Man. F. II. DOUSEY, G-’n, Pas* Agt. *10E vf. WHITE, Gen. Irav. Pass. Agt. C1TAI50MF0H LETTERS OF DiS W5SSS9N. Gkohoia Rockdale Coukty: Whereas T. 0. 8wann adnifuistratoi 0 f q\ p, Swaun, deceased, represents to tho couit in his petition duly filed and « nt ered on records, that he has fully a I is therefore t0 citeall pera on 8 concerned, p e j rg creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administra¬ tion and receive letters of disrib'ion on the first Monday in July IS87. Thit March, 28, 1887. O. Seamans, Ordinary. SHINGLES! SHINGLES! Parties wishing to purchase hingles, can be accommodated by calling on me. A. J. Pierce. Conyers, Ga. tf. THE GRLftT illulYlsKJ MiliagSpr^ FOR jaws ,6*11 L 1 VER V-—DISEASE. REGUlAT 0 SffffifSPSS l SiH8s3lin«-o in mouth; • covered fte n rr staten for Rheumatism; *oop M«W8fh ? I*m» of u t * jirtlta? t sometimes nausea and twvel* ash, alternately or imiigestioa: costive flatulency atuLacid emulations; with and lax; heitifaohc; loss of do memory, which a painful ought s-n saVnn of having failed to st.raevhsng to have been dotic; debility ; low ‘v-H -s: a thick, yellow ap}*eamnce of the skin and eyes; a dr h.^n-coloreu, y rough; fey t .; and, rcst- if kituiess; the urine is scanty ami aUav ed to stand, deposits a sed lUttttl. SIMMONS LIVER KESULAt OR, PUKEL.T VEGKTAliLK, *N EtrECTUAL SPECIFIC TOR Malaria, Comstipation. SirR Headache, Nausea. Xlealal Uc., Etc., Etc., Is generally used in the South to arouse Lhe Tor¬ pid Liver to a healthy action. It acts without disturbance to the system, diet cr occupation. It regulates the Liver, a^.d j live or purgrative is needed ii will give the * mos: perfect satisfaiftron. The Cheapest, Purest . and Best Family Medicine ir? the’W orH! : * s-. / THERE IS BUT ONE 1 UVEB Rf511L4T3R! j S«c h-om that of vpu get the prepared only wj|h by the red Z ©n ixppcr, J. H.IEIUM & 60., . . s<?i.r r*erii«To»s, niiLADfcLiPttu.nu . Ar £&S !£ pS R No. I WEST DAILY. Dv AuKusta 10.45 am Lv Macon 7 10 am Lv Mil d’vl 9.19 ani ; D Wasii'n u.2oam Lv Athens 900am Ar Conyers4 5.46pm 22 ptn Ar Atlanta Lv Co v.gt’nfMO am Lv Couversb.mam Ar Atlanta 7.55am ho . , WE8T DAIlT . LvA ngusta 9.40 ptn Lv Conyers s-olam Ar Atlanta 6.40am KiHoosness, r»r<vNe\,»lo. Jaundice, CoHc. Bowel Compiuinta, AM) AEI KAL 01A CUKED IN i DAYS The Indiana Chemical Co- have dis covered a .compound which acts with truly marvelous rapidity in the cure of Kheumatism and Neuralgia. We guar¬ antee it to cure any and every case of acute Imflamatory Rheumatism and » U ra!"ia in 2 Days, and to give imme diate relief in chronic cases and effect a speedy cure. On receipt of 3O cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wonderful com¬ pound, which can be filled by your home druggist at small cost. We take this means of giving our discovery to the pub iic in8,ead of » >nttiD ? 5t out 88 a P ateat medicine, if. being much less expensive, w u , ljtd!v refuml oney i{ ga ti s fac tion is not given. the Indiana chemical co., Crawfordsville, Ind -- WORKING CLASS AT T NT!ON! we furnish ave now all classes prepared with cm to pioyment at. home, the whole of the timo, or for their spare moments. Business new, lijrht and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50 cents to #5.00 per even tup, and a proportional sum by devoting all their time to the bdsiness. Boys and Kiris earn nearly s much as men. That al who see this may send their address, and test the business, we maire this offer. To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing'. Full particulars and outfit free. Aedress Geokge Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. MRS. A M- LEE NEXT .DOOR TO G. W. CAIN OPPOSITE DR, I-EE’fj OLD STAND. 0SHLER m All kinds of millinery and fancy goods. Those wishing to purchase hats, bonnets, Ribbons and other goods in the millinery line, ivi31 find it to their intefest to inspect her goods and prices before buying. NOTICE. I will be in Conyers the first Sat¬ urday in every mouth, patients wishing to see me will find me at tiie hotel or at Dr. Lee’s drug store. I)r. L. G. Brantley. DR. W. IT. LEE, DRUGGIST, Corner Ce nter & It. It. Street, Makes a specialty of the follow¬ ing goods, a full and complete stock always on hand: Garden seed, glass and putty, violins, vlo Un cases, bows and strings, station¬ ery, school books, lamps etc. A. J. STROM, WATCHMAKER AND JWL R All kinds of jewelry made to order. Gold sies. repairing in the best manner. Sat¬ isfaction in work’guaranteed. Office on Center street, Conyers, Ga. T. J. KING. The Boss, Boot and Shoe TUT tr. lr HAS OPENED A SHOP AT WIN BURN’S OLD STAND. Repairing done Neatly and Prompt y Fine Sowed and ’Pegged work done. PRICES GUARANTEED. GIYE ME ATRIAL. MIKED FAINTS If you wish to paint your your house, waggon, buggy or furniture it will pay you largely to call at Dr. Lee’s drug store and get a sam¬ ple card of different colors and prices of his ready mixed paints. This paint is ready for use and can be applied by any one whether he be a painter or not Having been mixed by machinery it is su¬ perior in finish and durability to paint mixed by band. It has been sold to hundreds in this town and county who will testify to its supe¬ rior quality. LOST POWER AND SEXUAL WEAX^ESS, however induced, net only relieved but PERMEXANTLY CURED without medicine. IT COSTS'jNOTHINCt to seud for particulars, which we will forward free in sealed envelop on appli¬ cation. Don’t miss this opportunity Address, If A A. Co., 1267 Broad tea if. I ovfr Ofly / 6 —B MB—I ..Nil!! v n I'SO.N & COWaI 1 ±. We invite attention to our elegant lire of Fall BtK j Wjj.top nerv goods. We are offering great CASH. We will he pleased to wait'A r,nv f-C-l at any time, and gbarante on ovv-rf. to be sa LOW ilS THE LOW* Call and examine and ynee our goods V.«fr>r you Will save money. We l.i&ic! CASK fo* go them very low, and VIE & RE D.g^}jw 4; : A; U)W x 1/1 .«id see us. Iruly \ fail; ourj S. J. RICHARDSON AND CO ’Us CONYER ; SA. MISS ANNIE DAVIDSON & CO DEALERS IN FAKCT Of every kind. We make spscxaHiep Hats, Bonnets Hibboiis Trirai-nmcrs j; e , wear. Laces, and Handkerchiefs. In sDon '5W Keep every Thing Usually Four din a D.p-top . FANCY STOPiE. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST When you want any thing in the Millinery line call and examine goods before buying. Very ow Respectfully MI8S ANNIE DAYIDSCN &CO, ad r; Tl % 1 on ± « Great Bargains! COKE AND SEE FOB YOURSELF. Having purchased the entire stock of U. F. Harper & Bro a£ great!/ reduced prices, I am able to offer you goods at a Genuine Bargain, Do not miss the opportunity. You might not have another micb in century Highest market once paid for Gaum ?r m . Cotee and see me and I will make it to your interest Yours Very Tr i.t, IP* !q i Crossleyj II J yjjii 3) HAS A LARGE LOT OF NEW S SP J. m Me ~ ■V Shoes, Hats, t 1 r', n!fl O' EVERYBODY I N V; LOOK AT THEM Prices Low As Atla tr ! s' W ANOTHER BIG LOT OTfi \j>£ Lit' OtU'T: - , • PLES AT ABOUT HALF PAP- •£ STEWART & M0 V C0NYEB.8 GEOAC r % - - - ■,-f* it THE GIBS. 1 LEFT BEHZKB •m? eC»yfUSHTE£M877 ^.1 ft . ; r -~ ~= - mv* m fl rJu Nr BiMMWiwW 5 Uife is insecure riding any other. . t. . * w •* ZCC&-* (Tfciapi ton villbsfaraislw: i£4kJ£9C*>4, prints Im e’tffit* »iy«e» ULOSK STAMP.J rn. ‘ty