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find Inc-duls award (1 at ("invinnntti
tinn 1834. For sale bv Dr. Wm. H. Lee,
Conyers, GA
I Do TMs VolantarilT!
Those are the. words of Mr. David
Carr, of DeKalb county, employed in
rendering his testimony.
HEAD WHAT HE SAYS.
“Eight years ago, while living in Cow¬
eta comity, my wife, n strong, healthy
woman, strained herself from nCerlifling
and hrougilt on what physicians termed
‘falling of the womb.’ Being compli¬
cated witli other female troubles, she
was reduced at the time I speak of, to
almost a shadow. I had tried all the
physicians anil nearly all the patent med¬
icines 1 eonhl hear of, but she did not
improve at all; kept getting worse, and
in a lit of desperation, she decided to try
another patent medicine, and, luckily
for her, it was
BRADFIELD’S REGULATOR.
In one week’s time she was relieved, and
by cqntlued use of italic was cured sound
and well. She has since become the
mother of two strong, healthy children.
Now, after a lapse of Jive years of unin¬
terrupted health, by her imprudence in
lifting, she lias brought on the old trouble
again, hut. strange it, may seem, she
does not look upon it with that sense of
loathing anil horror as might he. expect¬
ed, for she says it will not take your cm
edy long to cure her, and when I sug¬
gested getting a physician, she indlg
naptly replied Hint, as long as she eonhl
GET BE ABHEIH'5 FEMALE REGULATOR
She needed no doctor, having saved her
life once she knew it would cure tier now.
fSfatefully yours, David Cakb.”
EdwardvilJe, Ga., Jan. 20, 1885.
Send for our Treatise on Female Dis¬
eases mailed free. Address, Co., Atlanta Ga.
Bkahfiki.d Rr.ari.ATou
For Sai.k m
I)R. W. II. DEE, Druggist,
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
HOME AND FARM
-ANI)
SOLID SOUTH
$1.50 PER ANNUM.
SOLID SOUTH OLUB RATER
Solid South and Weekly Consti¬
tution one year #2.00. Southern
Cultivator $2.00. Horne ami Farm
$1.50. Savannah Weekly News
$2.00. Weokly Telegraph $2.00.
Louisville Weekly Courier Journal
$ 2 . 00 .
BticklenN Arnica Salve,
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe¬
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil¬
blains, positively Corns, and all Skill Eruptions,
and Curep Piles, or no pay re¬
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect Price
satisfaction, or money refunded.
25 cote per box. For sale by Dr. W. II.
Lee.
Dr. J. G. Westmoreland
Cures Idles without without the knife, and ligature less
or lipt irou, pain, iu
thau a week, perfectly and and permanently. other ulcers
treated Female, diseases, Cancer and Con¬
his special applicat Nasal ion, Catarrh, and
sumption, Asthma, special model of 1
Bronchitis is by his ii
halatiou. 55)i 8, Broad at., Atlanta, Ga.
SMITH'S
gp V
BEANS
prevent Chills ** Fover, Scar Stomach »» Bad
Breath. l lie Vigor Clear to tho the system. Shin. Tone Itose the Nerves, ONE BEAN. and plva
•> s without
*ry them once and you will never be them.
p rlce, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists and
Medicine Dealers postpaid, generally. to Sent address, on receipt el
•rica in stomps, any
j. k, s.m nn & co.,
Manufacturers and Sola Props., ST. LOUIS. IIQ.
DENTAL NOTICE.
Having permanent!? located in Conyers,
for tlie purpose practicing Dentistry, 1
respectfully solicit the. patronage of all
those who are needing work done in ni.V
line, l’ricer reasonable. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Offleeof overJ.H. Altfiand,
Son & Co.’s store.
II. II. MCDONALD.
NERVOUS
DEBILITATED WENJ
feaasia&ssal liftcorii^toll.
~ J V0Tt£c' Kick.
I keep a full line of spectacles and
guarantee to suit my customers both
in quality and price. Dr. W. H. Lee.
••si - .. l ,
SATURDAY APRIL 3, 1886
Senator Joseph E. Brown, of this
state, has the best collection of news¬
paper excerpts arranged in scrap
books, except that owned >»)' E. B.
Wight, the well-known correspond
ent, among public men in WaSbing
ton. His eldest son, Mr. Julius
Brown, is a collector of autographs,
and has a very fine collection.
A nows item says “the shortest
man in Pennsylvania is Ellis Rein
hart, of Goldsboro, who is 28 years
old, and only 33 inches high.” He
is rather small, but not bait as
“short” as the man who has a note
of $1,000 coining due on the morrow
and has only 3 cents and a trousers
button with which to meet it.
The Signal says “salate” is now
the popular dish in Harmony Grove.
That’s greens.
The Cluveritis case comes up on
the 29th of May, when the anru
rnents on appeal will be heard. The
Richmond Dispatch says there is a
difference of opir.ion among lawyers
whether or not lie will get a new
trial. If he fails he will be hanged
unless lie commits suicide, escapes
or the governor pardons him or com¬
mutes his sentence.
What Can He Done.
By trying again and keeping up
courage many things seemingly im¬
possible may be attained. Hun¬
dreds of hopeless oases of Kidney
and Liver Complaint have been cured
by Electric Bitters, alter everything
else bad been tried in vain. So,
don’t think there is no cure for you,
but try Electric Bitters. There is
no medicine so pure, safe and so
perfect a Blood Purifier. Electric
Bitters will cure dyspepsia, Diabetes
and ail Diseases of the Kidneys.
Invaluable in affections of Stomach
and Liver, and overcome all Urinary
Difficulties.
Large Bottles only 50cts. at W. II.
Lee’s.
The spring poets are not nearly
all dead, but what is worse, they are
all trying to lie humorous.
Holmes’ Liniment, or “Mothers’
Friend”, produces a wonderful quick labor, effect,
causing and easy and
greatly lessens the suffering, and
leaves the mother in a condition to
recover quickly. “Health and
Send for our Treatise on
Happiness of Woman,” mailed Co.. free.
Bradfikld Regulator
Atlanta, Ga.
Out of 127 counties in Georgia
111 have gone for prohibition, leav¬
ing only 16 counties in the state in
which whiskey is sold. This is a
strong argument.
An enthusiastic meeting of citi¬
zens of Quitman was held a few days
ago to take action in regard to the
Maqon and G’ovington railroad. As
the gist of the meeting resolutions
were unanimously adopted pledging
tho citizens to the hearty support of
a plan for the extension of the road
from Mneon to Quitman. Also to
procure tho right of way for the
company free of cost, and to sub¬
scribe fifty thousand dollars to the
capital stock. A resolution was
also adopted to confer with the peo¬
ple of Madison, Florida, and induce
them to give their support to the
building of this road from Quitman
to Madison.
Excitement in Texas.
Great excitement has been caused
in the viciuity of Paris, Tex., by
the remarkable recovery of Mr. J.
E. Corley', who was so helpless he
could not turn in bed, or raise his
head; everybody said he was dying
ot consumption. A trial bottle of
Dr. King’s New Discovery ot Con
sumption was sent him. Finding re¬
lief he bought a large bottle und a
box of Dr.King’s New Life Pills; by
the timehe had taken two boxes of
the pills and two bottles of the
Discovery, he was well and had
gained in flesh thirty-six pounds.
Trial Bottle of this Great Discove¬
ry for Consumption free at Dr. W. H,
Lte's.
PATENTS GRANTED.
Patents granted to citizens of the
southern states during tho past
week and reported expressly for the
Solid South by C. A. Snow «fe Co.,
patent lawyers, opposite U. S. Pat
ent Office, Washington, D. C.
J. S. Whitlock, Richmond, Va.,
Stove door handle; G. Wells, Annap¬
olis, Md„ Signal lantern; D. Single¬
tary, Union City, Tenn., Horse de¬
tacher; J. F. Porter, Mount Wash¬
ington, Ky., Sash fastener; C. J.
Parker, Alberton, Md., Cooking ves¬
sel; W. Y. Oliver, Franklin County,
Ard., Combination plow; E. J.
Moore, Baltimore, Md., Water tube
boiler; R. Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga.,
Mosquito canopy; L. B. Linthicum,
Helena, Arkg Attachment for bake
ovens; W. Ingalls, Mobile, Ala., Log
turner; T. W. Henry. Sanford Fla.,
Key ring, C. L. Hartsfield, Newport,
Ky^, Furnace; W. Fuller, Atlanta,
Ga., Station indicator ; A. Davis,
Coal Creek, Tenn., Mine ventilator;
F. S. Curran, Stanford, Ky., Flying
target; G. S. llurnap, Marietta, Ga.,
Cleaner for bolting reel clothes; J.
C. Broyles, Tupelo, Miss,, Beech
loading fire arm; S. W. Cragg, Bal¬
timore, Md., Manufacture of anhy¬
drous oxide of barium; R. S. Aber
nethy, Rutherford College, N,* C.
Jxeyingclauip.
REAL BARGAINS IN
SHOES, at U. F. HARPER & BRO’S. Call and Tree them.
I,KY GOODS, etc. goods, etc.
Heavy line of canned now m
S TOCK Cheaper than ever before, at U. F. HARPER & BRO S.
Novelties infancy candy
F. HARPER EBRO’S. FANCY GROCERIES, TOBACCO and CIGARS
at U. Low Prices, always on hand at
at Bro
U. F. Harper & s.
J. S. McLEAN,
-MANUFACTURER OF
FIIBDGGY ai VM HifflESS *
And everything in the Harness line. Made of the best materials and the
WORKMANSHIP FIRST CLASS.
Keep always in stock a full line ot the
Best Harness, Wlijs, Breed! Lines
Blankets, and anything you need in the harness lines at
Astonishing Low Prices!
o
Boots ajo-d. Slxoes 2v£a,d.c
to order. Any kind of a boot or shoe you want made to suit you.
^gSy-Atl kinds of repairing done at reasonable rates.^jg3?
J. S. McLean,
Commerce and Railroad streets, Conyers, Ga.
Well Paid Employment
can always be secured by you, if you arc a competent SHORTHAND
Writer. 'I'bis you may become in a few months, at very little expense, by
entering While the SHORTHAND INSTITUTE fit Louisville, Ky. or Nashville,
Term. Shorthand and Typewriting claims one sole attention, our
students can receive the very best tuition in PENMANSHIP, ARITH¬
METIC and BOOK KEEPING at greatly reduced rates. If you cannot
Come to us WE CAN TEACH YOU BY MAIL AS THOROUGH.
Send for Circulars to Professor FI. A. IIALE, Principal Shorthand Insti
tute. Address him either at Nashville, Tenn. or Louisville, Ky. whieh
ever is the most convenient point for yourself.
:■
We sell them from
25 to 50 per cent less
than any other wa¬
ter wheel and guar¬
antee as much work
with the same quan
ift tity of water,
vs? f gJST'The Gates nei- are
■f **** so arranged that
ther sticks, eels or
i i snakes can clog it.
—IT IS—
SIMPLE, DURA
ble and never gets
out of fix.
Our gate riggings
have no equal under
w the sun.
BUY NO OTHER.
Below with we refer you to a few who arc using the Pylant wheel and are highly
pleased 1 its work: Thomas Moore, Bolton, Ga. Cawley & Cray, Madison
Ga. P. W. Walton, Madison, Ga. D. \V. Dodd A Bro. Francisco, N.C. C. How¬
ell, Atlanta, Ga. J. R. Bridges, Wards Station, Ga. JolinGopit, Lawrencevilie,
Ga. G. W. Arnold, Roswell, Ga. N. Singleton, Ochloekomec, Ga. L. Dogen &
Son, Smyrna. Smyrna Ga. Send for catalogue and price list to
Stewart Bros. & Ivey, Atlanta, Ga.
G. W. SIMMONS, Agent,Conyers, Ga
To Advertisers • •
FOUR THOUSAND
People Read the
SOLID SOUTH,
Every Saturday Morning
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Bassaaaas^Ma&agHEaea <#V .. L1N1ME I i 1 ' <C°W > a,
pi sB
mm$*^ lls
mm HENS LA1
If you wish to purchase at Atlan¬
prices, the best quality of Paints,
Varnishes, Paint Brushes,
and Putty, go to Dr. Lee’s
store. All of these goods are
direct from the manufactur
crs. Call and get a sample card of
colors.
Mrs. Mary E. Johnson died at her
home, near Covington, on last Mon¬
day. She was about 91 years old.
If the discharge from the bladder
is light colored, and demands fre¬
quent attention, especially at night
you have reason to suspect an un¬
healthy condition of the Kidneys,
ns e Dr. J. H. McLenans Homeeo
phatic Liver and Kidney Balm. For
sale by Drs. Stewart and Lee. Jan
30, 3 m.
Judge Boynton made many friends
in this county, by his genial and
conservative course, while upon our
bench during the two weeks of court
just held.—-Covington Star.
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Celebrated
Catarrh Powder will cure Catarrh,
Cold in the Head, Ozena, and sores
up the nostrils. With this little in¬
vention —a bent glass tube—which
will be in every box hereafter, you
can blow the Catarrh Power up and
on the inflamed mucous membrane.
If you blow to hard and some of the
Powder goes down your throat, will
do no harm. For sale by Drs. Lee
and Stewart. 3 m.
Mrs. Rebecca Reagan, wife of Mr.
S. D. Reagan, died at her home,
west of Covington, on last Friday
morning of measles.
For horses or other Animals, Dr.
J. H. McLcrn’s Volcanic Oil Lini¬
ment is superior to all other
in cases of Bruises, Fistula, Sprians,
Sores, Cuts, or an special disease. It
is a specific for Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia and Nervous Pains, which im
mediately 4, yield to its magic influ
ences. When used according to di
trecions it relaxes Contracted Mus
cles, renews elasticity in stiff joints
and shriveled limbs. For sale by
Drs. Stewart and Lee. 3 m.
There is but one thing more an¬
noying than a rattling window rattling on a
windy day. And that is two
windows.
Business men, Lawyers, Clergy
men and others, whose occupations
are of a sedentary character, often
have the feeling of being literally
worn out, and are reminded very for
cibly of declining years, when if they
knew what ailed them, they would
find all their troubles arose from the
inaction of their kidneys or liver if
they would at such times, take Dr.
J. H. McLean’s Homoeopathic Liver
and Kindey Balin, would again feel
the vigor and strength of maturity.
For sale by Drs. Lee and Stewart.
3 m.
An Oglethorpe farmer has raised a
turnip weighing 17 pounds.
Henry Ebert, No. 1344 N. 16th
street, St. Louis, Mo., says: I called
to tell you that the bottle of Tar
Wine Lung Balm which I bought of
you is the best remedy in the world
for croup. My little girl four years
old, had a very bad attack, and w e
despaired of her life, but two doses
of Tar Wine Lung Balm made her
all right. I would not take $100 for
the good it done her. For sale by
Drs. Stewart and Lee. 3 m.
THE STAR
A. Newspaper supporting AUmiuistration, tlie Principle*
of a Democratic
Published In the City of New York.
WILLIAM DORSHEIMER,
Editor and Proprietor.
Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Editions'.
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A Sixteen-page Newspaper> issued
every Wednesday.
1 A clean, pure, bright and Interesting
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i It contains the latest nevrs, down to tt»# hour d
Koing to press:
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Fashion,
Household,
.. Political,
Financial and Commercial, and
Poetical, Humorous
Editorial
Departments, all under the direction of trained.
Journalists - ot the highest ability. Its sixteen
pages will be foand crowded with good thing*
Itom beginning to end. sad
• Original stones by distinguished American
foreign writers of fiction.
THE DAILY STAR,
. The Dailt. Star contains special all’ the news correspondence of the day
In an attractive form. Its and
by cable from Lendon, Paris, Berlin, Vienna
Dublin is a commendable feature.
At Washington, Albany, and other news centers, the
the ablest corr furnish espondenH the latest specially news by regained telegraph. by ■
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Its literary features are • unusually,
The Financial and-MarfcetEeviews are
thtl and complete. and extraordinary ,, • Induce* , »
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AND
dud mn
$1.75 FOR 12MONTHS
NOTICE
I will make professional visit,
Conyers the first Saturday wishing® ;'!
month. Patients
will find me at my office in th Bee
head House or at Dr. Let’s
store. Dr. L. G. B KAIIm j,,
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CLINGftWm
fOBACPd
REMEDIES '
The Grated Medical Disooverm of
the age. without No family ought to e I
them.
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THE CLIHGMAH TOBACCO (M
prompt Fistula, Tetter, relief. Salt Will Rheum. core AnnlU&Mj BwbeftlU
worms. Pimples, Sores and Boils Prior 1
THE GLIKGMAN Cli v.
TOBACCO
of Infjamm.'ition Insects Ac. from In fact whatever allays all local IrrS!
cause Priced
THE CUNGMAN TOBACCO m
Tobac mSi3$SSS» CO Floor »nd is *pev.i«llj recomZ.
Cropp.Weed of irritant or Cuke inflammatory of the Brenst. maladies. and forfi Adi.
or
Pains where, from too delicate a state of the™
the patient is unable t<> bear the rtiDDanramS
of tne Tobacco Cake. For Headache OTOt
and Pains, it is invaluable. Price IficiJ
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write)
CliNSiW TGBmiiM
DURKAM. SL C..U.S.A.
CREAM ELYS BALM ©AYA m
Cleans the head PSoty’s'
Restores tion. Allay# Heals Inflama, the Sores- sen¬ Its* I
ses of Taste, Hear¬ a? %
ing and Smell, A t.
quick Relief, A
positive cure 1
CREAM BALM • T
dtafcSau'SHAY-FEVH has gained an en- fl
er preparations A particle is applied# j
each nostril; no pain; agreeable to
Price 50 c. by ELY mail BKOS, or at nniggittv| Druggist,
for circular
Onego,H
Blank deeds for sale at theSoi
South office.
DR. HOLT’S
-Will cure every case of—
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTM
It has been equally successful in L
er Complaint Constipation, tan®
Headache, Acidity or Heartburn,Clm
ie Dysentery or Diarrhea, anil He
Disease.
DYSPEPSIA and ASTH
- Can be cured—
There is perhaps no disease so H
lent as Dyspepsia or Indigestion. tinM <
one too, that up to the present
baffled the skiff of the most
physicians. The symtoms arc M
appetite, loss flesh, a feeling of M
in the head, low spirits, sleeiilessitw
If you are suffering with any of*
symtoms DYSPEPTIC EL1X1
DR. HOLT’S
Will cure you. For Sale by
DR. W. H. LEE, Conyers, Gem?
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For Torpid^Lirel- and
Palpitation FOMfl*
BLOOD Bk
For Scrofula and TONIC ^
BRAIH t ,
For Epileptic Fits
DIARRHEA MIA
For Diarrhea,
Manu factured at 55
Ga. For sa le 5. v
St., Atlanta, iw-3 1
DR. W. IL LEE, Con>e