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SATURDAY - - NOV. 21, 1885.
Extra ballot boxes are to be placed
in position at Atlanta for the prohi¬
bition election.
If an effort were made in Atlanta
to exterminate the brothels and bag
noios, some jack leg mcichant would
rise isp and say: “Stop! stop! it will
injure trade.”—Walton News.
A squad of soldiers has been on
duty at Garfield s tomb for lour
ears. Tlu'V were ordered there to
prevent a despoilment and really which was
never threatened, never
b ared. On January 1, 1880 they
will be removed.
A Justice in Georgia recently un¬
dertook to marry two couples at once
and married both women to one of
the men before lie was aware of the
fact. He afterward got the matter
straightened out to the satisfaction
of the contracting parties.
The Coroner of Christian county,
Ky., the only colored man ever
elected to office in that state, died
the other night. The cause of his
death is supposed to have been
overwork.
It is not likely that any of the ar¬
istocratic English libertines, who
deserve to be hanged, will ever have
to pick oakum even as a penalty for
their crimes.
.a' The- Albany News recalls the
memory of onejof the most brilliant
of the lesser Confederate victories.
It says; “The Florida papers are
giving sketches of the late Gen. Jo¬
seph Fihegan—the “hero of Olus
tee.” Withou t detracting from Gen.
Finegan at all, yet it is well known
had it not bee n for Gen. Colquitt the
battle of Olustee would never have,
been fin is. Alfred II. Colquitt
saved that battle. When ordered
tc> retreat, his reply was that his
“brigade knew not how to iefrent—
but how to charge./’ llnd the Con¬
federate cavalry been any account
the victory would have been com¬
plete indeed.”
Ex-Confederates who were con¬
scripted during ilie late war arc re
ceiving eireulais from a band of
sha: perS in Washington city, offer¬
ing for a small fee to secure legisla¬
tion from congress remunerating
them for their time spent in the
army and lbet;- injuries received as
soldieis. Five dollars down is de
manded ami a pm- cent of the whole
amount secured. The argument
upon whirl, Hie proposition is based
is to the effect that the union was
never dissolved but had its peace
disturbed by mi uprising in certain
states, it rermtiend the duty of the
government to protect its citizen's
1 i:c(m the conscripting officers of
public, enemies. Very few people
w ill be caught by such a t ran.-.par
cut fraud but if a few hundred re
spond the swindlers will be amply
repaid for their trouble.
I was troubled with chronic, ca
tarrh and gathering in tiie head; was
deaf at times, had discharges from
ears, inmble to breath;- through my,
i..i o. Before i lio seciuni 1 n.tt'lc of
ElV,s Citegui Biilm Avm exliausted 1
was curod.- - C. J. Corbin,
nut St., l’hiladeipliia, Fa.
^qpgpEHD WISELY.'
Look mo st^tpjS V.i iuty s p e ml In g. No
matter wiiat comes in-if tmore goes
out.you will always 1 be poor. The
nrtjis noUiit making 'money, but in
keeping's'll: 'Liitle expenses, like
uuce mak'ofc*grent. in ftM.ain, when they are many.
waste. Hair .by hair
head a get bald; straw hy straw the
thatch goes otf the cottage; and drop
by drop the rain comes into the
chamber. A barrel is soon empty
’’ if the tap leaks but a drop a minute.
* When yon mean to save begin with
your mouth; there are many thieves
down the red lane. The ale jug is a
great keep waste. In all other things
„ within compass. Never stretch
your legs further than the blankets
will reach, or yon will soon be cold.
In cloths choose suitable and lasting
stufl', and not tawdry fineries. To
be warm is the main thing; never
mind the looks. A fool may make
money, but it needs a wise man to
Ktiuiid spina it u. Iii'tnotnbcr mn.iumi it a i. easier umu to h
OlUld’tWO chimneys than to keep one
going. If you give all to the bark
and board, there will be nothing left
for the savings bank. Fare hard and
work hard while you are young, and
you have a chance to rest when you
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b war* * T!w d eaehbox ort!x tlm«l th* oo»t of box of
r*it»»• *il kulc ner of C irJ!c-r at - u= On# tt piU *osx U.uWr^dpoaipaU ^ 1
piiU- Find out Bbout ikom Aid you v.AiI wivi or • uoo«.
fro*. Ic I ofvat by anil Iop-Kv UlK Dr. I- ft. JOHnSurn WiEM fc CO -. z » aegtop.
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GEORGIA EEPEESESTATI7ES.
Applications having been made to
Governor McDaniel to appoint ten
delegates to represent Georgia at
the Farmers" National Congress, to
be held at Indianapolis, Ind., De
eember 2, be last Monday designa¬
ted the following:
First district—G. R. Black, Sylva
! j.ja.
Second district—W. A. Harris,
Isabella.
Tllinl district—John A. Cobb,
Amtiricat ..
Fourth district—E. M. Butt, Bue¬
na Vista.
Fifth district—I!.E. Park, Macon.
Seventh district—C. H. Smith,
Carlersville.
Eight district—W. J. Northern,
Sparta.
Ninth district—Dr. H. II. Carlton,
Athens.
Tenth district—J. B. Jones, Ilein
don.
I have been treated for Catarrh
by eminent physicians but nothing
lias ever benefited me like Ely’s
Cream Balm—Mrs. L. A. Lewis, 186
Chippewa Street, New Orleans, La.
MOTHER’S
FRIEND!
HO KOBE TERROR! This invaluable
Eli MORE PAIS! ’ preparation triumph of is scien¬ truly
a
HO m DANGER tific move skill, inestimable and no
-TO benefit was ever be¬
MOTHER OR CHILD stowed thers of on the tlie world mo¬
The Dread of gYgT' i I. the not time only of
MOTHERHOOD shortens
Transformed to labor and lessens
HOPE the intensity of
pain, better than all
—AND— it greatly dimenish
JOY! es the danger to life
of both mothor and
SAFETY and EASE child, and leaves the
mother in a condi¬
Sulieriiii - — to yoman! — tion highly favora¬
ble to speedy recov¬
ery, and far less liable to flooding, eon
vnisioiis, and other alarming symptoms labor.
incident to,lingering and painful this
Its truly wonderful efficacy in re¬ be
spect entitles the Mother’s Friend to
ranked as one of the life-saving appli
am*(*s giveu to the world by the discov¬
eries of modenpscienee. „ it will, of
From the nature of the ease,
course, be understood that we cannot
piibih li certificates concerning this Bem
cdy without, wounding the delicacy of
tin 1 writers. Yet we have hundreds of
such testimonials on tile, and no mother
w lio lias mire her used it will ever again be
without it in time of trouble.
A prominent physician lately remark¬
ed-the propi ietor.that, if it were admissi¬
ble to make public the letters we receive,
tile Mother's Friend would out sell any¬
thing on the market.
I most earnestly entreat every female
expecting to lie confined to use Mother's
Friend: Coupled with this entreaty i
will add that'during a long obstetrical
practice ( i Pyears) i have and never quick known deliv¬ it
io tail to produce a safe 1 Atlanta, Ga.
ery. H. J. llquis, >1.
Send for our Treatise on Female Dis¬
eases mailed free. Address, Ga.
1’KADKiKi.D Ri iii i.ATOii Co.. Atlanta
*** Fou Sale in
DR. W. II. LEE, Druggist,
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
CREiH ELY'S BALM CATARRH
Wgm t/fKT
Cl.EAN THE IlKAI»
Allays Inflama !
tion. Heals Sores
Restores the *en
sesof Taste, Bear¬
ing and Smell, A W /
quick Relief, A IS ¥■
positive euro
CREAM lias gained BALMgSKggs an ei
viable reiHitatieu.siSSS- ' ^ y U.3A.
displacing all otli
er preparations A pari iele is applied into
each nostril; no rutin ; agreeable to Send use
Price 50 e. l ,v V.LY mail or at druggists.
for circular BROS, Druggist, N Y
Owe go,
< >1 4 unit Beat Toned String warranted. in th.
world. Every .tring
m Mo String. Sold at ltetuil.
in Mimical M*rchandi?o, Musio
Boxes & Braes Baud Instrument!*.
49 Malden lane. New fork.
TSkkd fo* CatiloqT]*.
FiEWSPAFEIF^ ____ ,,
IJfnyPDTIglU^'be^o py i «■»*» ■ eDctni 0 r otherwise.
: ltORUtuiusllsisofncwspaiitissndestiniHtei | vertlslll ^.fij«artviTti«rwUo
oftllacojtofm flnda lttbe
wants to spenU one dollar, in in¬
veritsing, a scheme la indicated winch win
J?,’S^imSS.fc?loSk geo. i\ kowell * co.,
i write to aDVF.RTJSING bureau.
| VEWSPAPKK Brin Sq.), Kew lork.
no Spruce St. ling House
An Open Letter.
A. .J. FIERCE, G. W. CAIN.
Office of Fierce & Caix.
September 1st, 1885.
We have pulled through the summer to accommodate our customers, and are now on the eve of a
SPxognoexQ'CLS utu eN/V Season, 7 I
And never have we had a brighter prospect before us. We have purehas at bottom prices af large stock of
Dry goods, Ladies’ dress Goods, shav ls, V/raps, etc
WE HAVE AN ELEGANT LINE OF
Ladies new Markets, Circulars and Jerseys!
We sell KING’S SPOOL COTTON, 500 yards for 5 cents. We have- procured the services of Mrs. Lou
Simonton, she will take charge of the Ladles’ Department, and w ill be glad'"to have her friends call.
•WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED TEN DOZEN
The only genuine Diamond shirt made.
Have just rnceived a large and well assorted stock of
Jewelry, Fine Gold and silver watches,
In the recent change in our firm of Cain & Quigg, Mr. Quigg retiring, Mr. A. J. Pierce purchasing his inter
est, consequently the style of the firm will now be PIERCE & CAIN. All notes and accounts due Cain & Quigg
are in the hands of Pierce A Cain. We have been very lenient with our customers on account of bad crops, but
with the present outlook we will insist on a full and complete Settlement this Fall. Hope none of ouv custo¬
mers will ask us to carry them over. Those who pay early and promptly will have our best wishes—prompt
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settlements make long friends. You will always find us with a full and
Complete Line of the best Goods,
And courteous, energetic salesmen to wait on you.
We a>-e under many obligations to our Friends and customers for past favors and solicit a continuance of the
same. We are at the same old stand, 3, 5, and 7 Hotel Block, Conyers, Georgia.
Yours respectfully,
Pierce & Cain.
aasx accasag5S£zstaroja-ifiB3B5Eac rattB »a^
JOSEPH II. ALMAND. NEWTON M. ALMAND.
’85. J.H.&N.M. -DEALERS ALMAND IN 9 9 85 .
.
General Merchandise and Furniture,
CONSISTING OF
A Silil w Et Lins, Mn lisfcts, tress lissiis
And in fact everything you need in the Drv Goods line.
LARGE LOT OF EMBROIDERIES, LACES, INSERTIONS IN ENDLESS VARIETY AND STYLES!
Splendid Line of Notions—Ladies’ Gents’ and Children’s Fine Hoes. The unexcelled “TAMPICO” Corset.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Slices!
Have a very complete stock of Ladies’ Fine Shoes and Slippers—none superior. Large lot of Gents Fine Shoes
and Boots, also the Famous Brogan for every day wear.
Men’s Custom-made Slices a specialty!
rgTMTNE LOT OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES!
Hats for old men, Hats for young men. Hats for boys, and hats for the children Hats for all who need them!
SPLENDID LINE OF CROCKERY, GLASS’. WOOD’, AND HARDWARE!
gST-Splendid line of BREECH LOADING GUNS-DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS FOR $6 jgff f
Grand Enteral, Arcadia and Newport
Stoves, ranging from $10 to $30 in prices. These are the best made and satisfaction guaranteed in every sale!
Large stock of family Groceries!
Splendid line of Tobaccos and Cigars--The “KITTY MAY” which lias no superior in the market
LARGE DOT OF PICTURE FRAME MOULDING
From 3 to 50 cents a foot—frames made and backs furnished free.
WE 1IAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM TIIE MANUFACTORIES at CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI a huge stock • f
Mghfffip ri| v; r r ^ :
fararste, Patat craillss, Library sir fls, Bureaus anft Centei Tils wM e l li marble x: lire !u ■ cf i- j
OSBORN & WALCOTT COTTAGE CHAIRS A SPECIALTY I
We guarantee prices on every article in stock. Give ns ■■ trial and be convinced that we mean business.
^“HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COT ION AND COUNTRY PRODUCE
5 & 7 Railroad Commerce Respectfully. Streets, J. H. & N. M. AL?L*IT.p’
Nos. a Conyers Ge<: " - ia.
DU. HOLT S
Bra® Elixir
--Will cure every case of
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION!
It has been equally successful in Liv¬
er Complaint Constipation, Jaundice.
Headache, Acidity or ‘teaitburn, Chron¬
ic Dysentery or Diarrhea, and Heart
Disease.
DYSPEPSIA ami ASTHMA
-Can be cured
There is perhaps no disease so preva¬
lent as Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and
one too, that up to the present time, has
baffled the ski'l of the most eminent
physicians. The synitoms are loss of
appetite, loss flesh, a feeling of fullness
in the head, low spirits, sleeulessness etc.
If you arc suffering with any of these
Bvintoms
Dll. HOLT’S DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR
Will cure you. For Sale by
DR. W. H. LEE, Conyers, Georgia
POUTZ’S
K 03 SS AKO CATTLE POWDERS
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L-j
Ho Hors* w'.!l die c* Cone, P»OTS or I.UNG ft
V**. tt. if Uoutz’f Powders are uaed la thnr.
Fontf's Foutes wilier ill** e fnd rreveut Hoe t hot kf »
Foma's Powders wil. ororc-nt ILps- in Fv>wi.h
Footx's Fowder® w;-l ir.rrea^»* thp thr qrantitr qrart of 5'»ilk
mad cream twenty ,>er ecut., and uukte tiie butter Qrrc
and sweet. will ent almost
FonPowders core or prer attle mr
i l>i lssas* lssasc to to which w Horses sai l • « are '"ecu
Fotrrrt Powdir «tR4 «tu eutt BaTL*FACT loK.
eTtrywhere.
DAVID Z. TOTjrZ, Proprietor.
3ALTI1IC £jl, 3CD.
FOR SALK BY
Dr. Vf. H LEE.
OENTKR STREET,
this mm may ida Rowell t>a at found C,i.o. & co ca P. s
IfewspuTver AiiTertising Burowii ,10 Spruce
s Ss Sbr SEW YORK.
F, IT. M’CALLA, |
1:-E^TTIST, !
0PFI0R; 3 WLITEHEAD FCUSE,
CONYERS, - - - - GEORGIA.
I *m now prepared to do all kinds of
work in the dental line, both mechanical
and operative. Your patronage solicited.
Dr. S. P. DOWNS,
Tiaving bad 15 years of clinical experi¬
ence iu the treatment of diseases common
to this country and having resumed his
medical, studies and graduated in offers the
Georgia professional Eclectic services Medical College the citizei of
his to s
Conyers and surrounding community
Special attention given to obstetrics, dis¬
eases of w omen aud children and chron¬
ic diseases.
Ollice at old stand on Commerce St
DENTAL NOTICE.
Having permanently located in Conyers,
for the pm pose practicing Dentistry, I
restv-etfuily solicit the patronage of all
those who are needing work done in my
line. Pricer reasonable. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Officeof over J. H. Almand,
Sou & Co.'s store.
ii. ii. McDonald.
NERVOUS
DSB 3 LSTATEO
Eieotric Suspensory Appliance* for tbe oe<i7
relief and permanent cure of Aertx?ws r , fi««ry > Iosa
of VitaHt ami Manhood, and all kindred troubles.
Also for many other diseases. Manhood Complete yusranteed. restora¬
tion to Health. Vigor and rampnletiu *eaud
i Ko risk is incurred. Illustrated
onaeiooe n 1 ailed free, bv addressing MarAall, Kieh.
VOLTAIC BELT CO.,
|
j ! l>r. W. H. Lee has just received
a
splendid line of pocket cutlery. Call
.1 u<i see them.
A PROFITABLE FIELD.
prUAM 1 f b Ail [Tirifflyp 1 m n) UM
®iSl§i ? ' 1 ! I
As the people of the until have at last
learned that the practice of planting all
cotton means certain failure, they are be¬
ginning to turn tlieir attention to diver¬
sified farming, fruit culture, stock rais¬
ing, etc. field with few la¬
There is yet a very
borers, from which large profits are to
result—tiie culture of the
Pecan afiTont.
It is strange, indeed, that in a climate so
well adapted as ours to tiie raising should of
this most profitable Nut, there its be
so few persons engaged m culture
Perhaps every one who has given this
subject sufficient attention to obtain ?.
fair test, is now an enthusiastic advocate
of pecan culture t n a broad scale. i
The tree is of the same genus as the
hickory, which it very much resembles. !
Its natural range is in the .-Beys of the j
western rivers, from Illinois to Texas;
and it flourishes with remarkable suc¬
cess in almost every pare of the United
States.
I can furnish trees of the best Texas
varieties, two year< old. root pruned at
one year, at very low prices. Every f
son who wants to plant one or m
thousand, should get mv terms at
s. w. PEEK
Proprietor Hartwell Nurseries.
Hartwell, Ga. !
I will keep regularly on hand good j
beef and pork. A B. Osbobk. j
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Lv Augusta7.40 !0.40am*J a mllLv fe uv
Ar Wash u,
LvConyew 13.57 anRlArAtlaA' T
No. A
28 EAST IbAIRy
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Ar Conyers3.40 p m|!ArAu "
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No. 2 E. DAILY. No. 1*1,1
Lv Atlanta 8.00 ainjlLvAngu^-P
Ar ArAugusta Macon 6 3.35 1 0 p pmliArConyi m|| Ar Atlanta
LvConyrrs 5
3.42 P m|!LvGalnsvil]e| f
ArGainsv* 8.2,, pup AvCoaver 11
COVINGTON A‘- f OMbul A'ji
Leave Atlanta, bJ
Leave Conyers, 7.
Arrive Covington, -
Leave Covington - • - 8.1 3.1
Leave Conyers, . 6.
Arrive Atlanta, •
at 7
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No. 4 E DAILY. No, 3 W.dJ
Lv Atlanta 8.i;.pm|ILvAugusta Si if
Lv ConyqrsS.ol p mjiLv Con vers 5
Ar Augusta 5.50 a mi; Ar Atlanta i
No connection for Gainesvilleoi
day.
Trains Nos. 2, 1, 4, and 3 will jj
nalcd, stop at regularlv scheduled
Station.
Bevzelia. o- 28 stops at Lithoniabutl I
i$)WTraiii No. 27 <fc 2S will stop,! fj
ceive passengers to and from the
ingstations only Grovetown, Thomson,’ Red
Harlem, Gearing, j
Barnett, Crawfordville, Union Kail
Greensboro, Madison,
Social Mountain Circle, Covington, Coil
Stone and Decatur. I
trains East, make and Southeast, close connection for allnl
North and Northwest West, Soutfl Tin]
and carry
Sleepers between Atlanta anil Cbl
ton.
East Connects and Southeast. at Augusta for #11 [J
E. JOHN It. DORSEY, W. GREEN, Gen. Gen. Passenger] Man]
Joe W. White, Gen. Trav. Taw. J
Augusta, Gtol
PATENT
Obtained, and all Patera teftrto/fj Buginei
home or abroad attended
Fees, Our office is opposite the Paul Ul
Patent Office, and wc can remoteirem*i witsi'a
in less time than those
ington. fiend model drawing.
or la ^
as to patentability frr" of charge;
we. charge no fee unless patent Hit
ed.
We refer, here, to tiie EostaasterJ
cials Supt. of of Money the U. order S. Patent Div., ami Office. to 1 j
circular, advice, tevniR, and refrtcwJ
actual clients in your own State oiC
ty, write to SNOW&FO J
C. A.
Opposit Patent Offl v ashingten
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tiamental and durable,
and exceedingly useful
in warming diduse, ||i
FITS AST SIZE PIPE.
Aak your hard-wars dfal-tr Ct*
or send to ns lor Circular.
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