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s s nd clstss rna?I matter.
Advei tloir.3 rate s mack? known on
Demand
Job Work Nostly rmd Prompt iy
Exaeut od.
K-rjiati t aaentativo in
X , Stewart, made a
an<1 Ht?clivo sp<*o on 1118
i. iat. night. The report of the
Jlu
jricJ .-it of a. portion of
a tint which | !
v*l ider:!
i I !• effect of
price of v.
le dr i i CO
bu p] >J V f.THi (K an* an*
ty of p<»{ alinu, an *! not, ihe t;ii’.
reguia (i , tho • P r,(,<! • (■ , lah0! i , JH
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r.:d a which he had prepar
<>d oHin.-tin" that, a family of six
-rsons living on a. farm, were tax
,»(! tlie pre-ent 1 tariff duties vi-lfi a
and that Mu . ,,
, , , passage oi
year, •
Mil . > bill would resu It in reducing
these taxes ?f)*' i ’he placing of
lioop iron on the free list and t't 10
reduction ot tin duty on bagging
would save to ll 10 people ot the
southern states $ 1.400,000 yearly.
in preparin cotton for market
Referring to rusts and pools, he
declared that the passage of the bill
would paralyses the power which
held the industries of the country
in its hands; and that was the
reason there was so much stubborn
unyielding opposition to a measure
so much in the interest of the peo
pie. He took occasion in talking
of the internal revenue taxation tc >
make a strong plea against reduc¬
ing the taxes cm whiskey, which
he denounced as the cause of igno
ranco and crime, If it meant hj
political grave he would vote for
paries of life, and let
whiskey stay under the ban, as it
vva to day.—Atlanta Journal.
Ti ere is no need as wo under¬
stand t situation for such uproar
OU9OX< Lunations ns 1bo Covington
Enterprise indulges in, but we su] )
pose the mother is but rejoicing
with the daughter prim, beautiful
and decked with the garments of
perfect loveliness, and the Enter¬
prise sends up a shout of rejoicing
that is worthy of reproduction in
these columns. v. ) let her Uy:
“Rockdale county is old Newton’s
own aim only daughter, and them
is nothing short or small about her
democracy. At a late meeting she
not only endorsed tariff reform, but
came near- endorsing everybody
who had ever hoard of tariff reform,
beside uost lopopulaling the
county fo • 1 . uav 1 >y sending a- ;nni¬
tit-ado of tarill di inner s to the state
COMVOMl oriit v f ur arias,
01 , tor they an
Wiucopen and evo lit i
onr heart inv u to your
majestic hern, 1
Wf oy vith beautiful ringlets
w! n fall around
your tariff reform neck and
ers. Come right into our ttrins,
sweet girl, and ufm’t feel timid or
U the order of your coming.’
If Oconee county presents the
right kind of man to ihe senatorial
convention the other counties will
li ' she does not, what
t>hcn / ‘ l ' ae Covington Enterprise
tm ie rotation system in
many districts loomed
Hon, John I). Stewart made 1
clear and comprehensive speech in
fort and stamped him a an able
speaker.
Melville ML V r >i Chicago
has been appointed chief ju
the United States supreme court by
President Cleveland.
The Constitution for one time in
. ..... . ,
its ntc mis i.ecr. imw.mu, . mos* os>
muf
and prop .ms to do 5m hi! share \ of
the work to secure President Cleve
land’s re election.
Tf:i' ii:.M«htfut Liquid Laxative.
i-yrop of Figs is a most agreeable
and valuable family remedy, as it
is easily taken by old and young
and is prompt and effective in cur
ing Hubitual Constipatation and
th<- many ills depending on a weak
or ina ive condition of the Kid
m vs. Liver, a nd Bowels. It acts
gendy. strengthens the organs on
v/iiich it acts, and awakens them to
a L .'iUiy activity. For sale by Dr.
W. IF. Lee & Son.
Buck Ion’s Arnica Salve,
The host salve in the world for
sores, ulcers, Salt
G.-.um ! Tver sores, Tetter, chap*
I hand.:, Chilblains -Corns, and
all shin eruptions, and positively
or no pay required. It
■-is: mtec.I to give perfect sat
isf.ction. cr money refunded
Price ',2:A - per lv--:. For sale by
DR. W. II. LEE & SON.
CAPTAIN'S FORTUNATE BIB
DISCOVERY.
Capt. Ooleman, sebr. Weymouth, ply*
ing Ik l ween Atlantic City and N. 1’.,
had be.-a troubled with a cough induced so that
he was unable to sleep, and was
to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
gumption. It not only gave him instant.
relief but allayed the children extreme soreness _
<n hie breast. His were sipmar
j v affected and a single dose had tin*
same happy effect. Dr. King’s Neyt
lii--.eevei \ is now the standard remedy u>
t j„, c’olentiui household and ou board tlw
schooner. Free trial bottles of his stand¬
ard remedy at Dr. 'V. IL Lee’u Dru(
Store.
Bring your job work to the
Weekly office. Atlanta pricesdu
licated and work guarenteecl.
WM. ,T.ALBERT,
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2 1-2 Marietta three'.., Atlanta, Ga.
Prompt alter, 1 .on given to all husi
ness. tf.
m< \ /V-V. 'V* ■*T* '*q ''TC ~^5 y*
Having recently purchased the
entire stock of Millinery and Fan¬
cy goods of Mrs. Cowan and Rich¬
ardson, I am constantly ■supple¬
menting the same with new fresh
goods of the best quality tiu^datest
stylos, and hope the well merited
patronage of the old firm iwill be
extended to their successor.
The public will find my prices
low and stock complete, consisting
o flints, Bonnets, Laces, Flowers,
Hosiery, Plumes, Collars, Cuffs,
llyching, and a great many other
articles too numerous to mention.
1 have engaged the services of an
e x p c r i c n c e d tr i m m or.
It will pay you to call and exam¬
ine my goods and and prices be¬
fore buying. Very Resnt’ly,
Miss Fannie Riley,
At Mrs. (Iowan and Richardson’s
former stand, Conyers, Ga.
A* J. & G- A. Black
—i.umbi:u dealers—
CON\l-R*3, (3 A.
Wo have lumber of all kinds.
dell at mills or deliver. Terms
reasonable, Now located at llcn
rv Wilson’s in Sheffield. Al lor
dors will be promptly filled.
A, J. & G. A. Black.
Cowers Ga. Jan, IS, 18SS.
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HENRY SCOTT.
JllOld. liXpovieBCOd i&a.!Bor
In Conyers.
Hcnrv Scott, ti noted Atlanta
barber, is now running a barber
shop in the Night- building, second
door. lie is prepared to dress the
hair in ihe latest styles. Sharp ra
rors, clean towels, and a full outfit
always on hand to accommodate
customers. Give him a trial and
be conv inced that Henry Scott is
uoint : of fact a neat barber.
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HAT TUDC JL HiXlPj
(F L £ t ft ttU T S ,3 "fliritish^rSf tu « IJftU.
xiIB BEST $1 SHLBT IN THE CITY.
Valises, UmLreUa’s etc.
O PEACHTREE STREET.
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LADD'S Lira?’.
Positively the best lime on tLe mar¬
ket can be had cheap by calling on
A. J. PlKIiCH.
Conyers Ga, Oct 12th.
JOW1V F. STRATTOW.
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(PATENT.)
Headquarters for Harmonicas,
TRAI)E CBiT.
49 Maitton Lnno, New York.
T. J.King,
Maker of Boots and
Slices and Har
ness.
SHOP ON COMMERCES AND RAILROAD
STREETS.
Is prepared to execute promptly
and neatly all kinds of Boot, Shoe,
and Harness work. Prices guaran¬
teed and work as good as the best.
I keep the very best stock in the
market and consequently do good
relia,bio work.
Fine shoes and durable harness a
pecialty.
All kinds of repairing done with
dispatch. T. J. KING,
Conyers, Ga., Feb. 1st, 1888.
,T. 8. DANIEL.
CONYFRS-------GEORGIA
FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE.
Fire and death are sure and con¬
stant visitors. Bo ready. Delay
is da ngeous.
Rockdale Nursery,
A CHOICE SELECT ION OF FRUIT
"TREES AND GRAPE VINES.
All the Leading Yarieties.
Best adapted to this climate. Pro pa
(rated and for sale »t my Nursery, one
and a half miles east of Conyers, Ga.
My trees this year of all varieties are
the finest and best grown of any I have
ever put upon the market.
Jesse M. Welborn.
Conyers, Ga., Jan, 1888.
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SPECTACLES,
lhave the largest "and best as¬
sortment of spectaces ever brought
to Conyers. All prices from 25c
per pair up. Gold, silver and steel
frames, pebble glasses. Prices
twenty five to fifty per cent cheap¬
er than the same goods are sold in
Atlanta.
Dr. W. H. Lee.
GEORGIA RAIL*
Stone Mountain nite )
Geosgi A R • (.ROAD Co.. \
Office Genera Manager. I
Augosta, Mar. 24, 1888
COMMENCING SUNDAY. 25 , inst,
the following Passenger schedule will be
operated. Trains run by 90th meridian
FAST I N E.
no. 27 West daily.
Lv Augusta 9,45 am j Lv Athens 7-45 ant
ArConyers 11 . 57am | 4 r Atlanto iOO pm
no. 2S east daily.
Lv Atlanta 2 42 pm | Ar Athens 7 4° pm
Ar Conyers 340 pm | Ar Augusta 8. i5 pm
NO 2 EAST DAILY NO I WEST DAILY.
Lv Atlanta B-Oo am | Lv Augusta 1 0.35am
Lv Conyers 9.19 am | Lv Macon 7.10 aiu
r Athens 5.20 pm | Lv Mil d’vi o 19 am
Wash’ll 5 2O pm | Lv Wash’n 11.20am
’d’ve 4.11 pm | Lv Athens 90O am
aeon 6.00 pm i Ar Conyers 4 24 pm
ugusta 3 35 pm | Ar Atlanta 5.45 pm
doVIXGTON accommodation.
anta 6.10 pm | Lv Cov’gt’n 5.4O am
nyersS.oo pm | Lv Conyers 6.12 am
L v’vt’nS.35 pm | Ar Atlanta 7-55 am
NO. 4 EAST DA ILV NO, 3 EA S
Lv Atlanta 1115 pm ! Lv Augustall.oo pm
LvCony’rs 12. 39am | Lv Conyers 5.07am
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and recieve passengers to and from
following stations only : Grove
town, Ilarleiu, Hearing Thomson,
Norwood, Barnett Crawfordville
Union Point. Greensboro, Madison
Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington,
Conyers, Lithonia. -^tone Moun-
tain and Decaun
Train No. l coio ects for all points
West and North West. Train No. 2
connects for Charleston and all points
Eat No. 27, for all points West
8mi Soutl1 West > No. 28 for Charles
ton^nd Savannah. No. 3 for points
W » and North West. No 4 for
c ' Sa ' a “'* ‘” <J •“
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j N W. GREEN, Gen. Manager.
R. DORSEY, G-’n. Pass Agent
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DE-LEC TA-LAVE
IS THE
BEST DENTIFRICE
EVER OFFERED TO THE
AMERICAN PE )PL!
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Why? Because it will
1. Whiten the teeth.
2. Cleanse tiie month.
Harden and beautify the gums.
Purify tlie breath,;
5. Prevent the formation of tartan.
<i. Neutralize any acidity of the saliva.
V. Aid in preserving the teeth.
8. Cure tender and bleeding gums.
Dr. Calhoun Endorses Delectalave.
This delightful preparation hv.s called forth
She following endorsement from Dr. A. W,
Oaluouu, the eminent oculist of Atlanta, Ga.:
Atlanta, Ga., October IT, 1885.
Dr. C. T. Brocket:
My Bear Sir— It affords us pleasure after a,
careful examination of the formula of your
Delectalave, te bear testimony to its/value,
and to state that its curative qualities are bey
ond question. I regard it as the name implies,
a delightful wash, and can recommend it to
the public. Yours truly,
A. W. Caiaioun, D,
If you woulcijhavo- white teeth and healthy
‘jums use Delectalave.
Get a pottle and try it, and you will be eon
vinced of its merits, its taste Js pleasant and
its aroma delightful. 50 cents bottle.
Asa G. Candler & Co..
Wholesale Druggist, General Airts
Atlanta, Ga.
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CORNER
Center and Commerce Steets
CONYERS, GA 9
DEALERS IN
PL r REE 9 RU& 8 < MEDICINES,
GHE^IOALS. PAINTS, 0RS.
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VARNISHES. GLASS* AND PUTTY
GAHOEN m,D, STATISKAR? SC If SOL BCCKi
gapc7 a f :i r ; e, p & p
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Everything in stock to suit;
trading public.
Our line of goods of every kind
is the best, newest and cheapest
No old goods rusting on on
shelves. Everything fresh.
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Our line of hats of all grades ij
simply wonderful. i he best h
U f any kind for the least mond
ever offered in this market.
Shoes of all sizes in counties
variety. Latest styles.
Ready made clothing to Sill!
and to fit from the leasr to
greaTesT.
HUDSON BROS.
Coners, Ga. March 28, 1888,
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SSif i $31
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IT STANDS
AT THE HEAD!
THE LIGHT RUNNING DO
MESTIC.
This cut shows the New Style of
Wood Work that tlie Company);
introducing
Artistically Beautiful, With¬
out a Peer.
The new line of attachments that
are now being placed with each
Domesstic are specialties. No oth¬
er Machine has them, These at
taohments and the new Wood
.
Work make the '‘Domestic” more
than ever, without question, the
acknowledged
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
In its Mechanical const] ction it
has no Rival.
Agents Wanted in ui ecupiedi
territory. Address,
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY.
ItK'K'XOXP, yj
For sals’ by Dr.W. H. Lee.