The Solid South. (Conyers, Ga.) 1883-1892, June 05, 1886, Image 4
QUICKEST TIME —WITH— Through Pullman Buffet Car ATLANTA TO NEW YORK -VIA East Tenn. A Shenandoah Valley Routes. N. Y. EXPRESS. ROl tk. I^aveMacon E. T., V. AG.daily 5 215 p m Leave Atlanta “ ** 40pm Arrive Home “ " 8««pin Arrive Dalton “ “ »50pm Arrive Knoxville “ “ 140am Arrive Bristol “ “ 615 am Arrive Roanoke X. A “ II 45 tv tn Arrive Shell. June. 8. V R R “ 8 38 p m Arrive Washington BAORR1® 30 p m Arrive Baltimore B A P R B II 30 p m Arrive PhilHtlelpliiaPenn.lt R 3 30a m Arrive New York “ 7 00 a m Virginia Springs all open—at low rates. Excursion rates lower than ever. For further particulars write to or call upon J. F Norris, Ticket Agent, Ma¬ con; Jack Johnson, Ticket Agent, At¬ lanta ; or Chas. N. Right, District Pas¬ senger, Agent, Atlanta. B.W.WKENN General Passenger Agent Knoxville Tenn. J {ff 74*“ V i“35x2: Em. ' ‘ ”Jim“? ‘ \ 3» ml} 4712‘. .«tT-Ll 1. 59V A .5; -. .. A , Rnpturea instantly relieved by Fry’s cel ebrated truss. The only Truss giving an upward and inward pressure same as oldlng rupture up with the hand. No pressure on the hack. . N0 thigh straps to rhafe. First premium ‘ and medals award d at (Iincinnatti exposi~ don 1884. For sale by Dr. Wm. H. Lee, Conyers, Ga SAM JONES’ In the Principal cities, with History of his life; and Sermons by Sain Small, his Co-laborer. Edition. Only Illustrated Most remarkable anil intensely Interest¬ ing amusing engravings ever seen in a lKK>k. Only Fall and Authentic Edition. The first complete reports ever printed. Tre¬ Greatest book sensation of the day. mendous demand. Nc book ever before like it. AGENTS WANTED. Popular low-down prices. Write for terms; or, send 75cts. In stamps for full outfit. STANDARD BOOK CO., C12 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. HOME AND FARM -AND SOLID SOUTH $1.50 PER ANNUM. SOLID SOUTH OLUB RATES. Soup Socth and Weekly Consti tution one year #2.00. Southern Cultivator $2.00. Home and Farm $1.50. Savannah Weekly News #100. Weekly Telegraph $2.00. Louisville Weekly Courier Journal # 100 . Bucklen’s Arnica Salve* The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Jtheum, Fe¬ ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil¬ blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Plies, or no pay re¬ quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect Price satisfaction, or money refunded. SS nets per box. For sale by Dr. W. 11. Lee. Dr. J. G. Westmoreland Cures Ptles without the knife, ligature or hot iron, without paiu, and in less than a week, perfectly and permanently. Female diseases, Cancer anil other ulcers treated his sjiecial application, and Con¬ sumption, Asthma, Nasal Catarrh, and Bronchitis is by his special model of In¬ halation. Mf* S. Broad st., Atlanta, Ga. SMITH’S IUE mm f k EANS /-JURE \6) Biliousness: Sick kearslflu! MesdsdM kiTourtuMta. One dose relie.es Iber cure and yment Chills <» Fever, Soar Stomach ** Bad Brdalh. Otaar the Skin, tone (he Nerve*. HE,fN. and tdve I Her* jerts the tjtltn. Uom i One *nf them onct and you win never tie by without them, •rtce, tt cewte per bottle. Sold pnif gtoto and Medicine Dealers generally. Sent bn receipt el prtoela stempe, pestpeid, to any •od„ address, a. r. smith ■snutecturera and Soto Props.. ST. LOUIS. M0. DENTAL NOTICE. Having permanently located Dentistry, in Couyers, for the purpose practicing I respectfully solicit the patronage of all those line. who Pricer are needing reasonable. work done Satisfaction in on¬ guaranteed. Office of over J.H. Almaud, Bon A Co.’a store. ii. h. McDonald. NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. Too w#'«iforwr*4 « free fr*r| r>f t Mrfy da** Belt of wit* tH BSC ot Dr. D?«r’« eU Voltaic She speedy Mlevtfle fct*sf»ci*M>ry AimAUm*'** tier relief *»4 i*ermanent cun* of Srrxym* ktadrwi Z>r6if»*|r. Mu*. lo*t ri/rfftty Bn.l Manhood, and all VowpWte Iron A'**t<* »*»* * Oliver re*Vrw*-« tl'tfl trt tli-tmt, Vigor atid Mnh$»«kwi RUNranteM. ho r*k*i uittc rtrr*'. irrtil. Illustrate*! 1>V pan.phk-Ua sruUm m&cfrp* VOL.AIC BkLX aiMrcsfing CO, BanhaU, Kick. SATURDAY - - JUNE 5, 1886. WOODROW DISMISSED. The general assembly of the Pres | byterian church concluded its labors ( Saturday night after nine days sc-s sion. ’Pile report of the committee j on the Sabbath strongly condemned the running of railroads and the publishing and reading of newspa and peis on Sunday; also sending receiving mail. The question of the Columbia The ological seminary was finally settled by the following resolution, adopted by a vote of 65 to 27: ‘ Resolved, That whereas the gener¬ al assembly iB convinced that Rev. James Woodrow, D. D., one of the professors in the Columbia Theolog¬ ical seminary, holds views repug¬ nant to the Word of God and to our confession of faith, as appears both by his address, published in the Southern Presbyterian Review, July, 1884, and in other publications and by his statements made upon the floor of this assembly; therefore this general assembly does hereby, in aceordiancc with its action yester day in regard to the oversight of theological seminaries, earnestly recommend to the synods ol South Carolina Georgia Alabama and south Georgia and Florida, which direct and control said seminary, to dismiss said Rev. James Woodrow, D. D., as a professor in said seminary, and to appoint another in his place and speedily take such other steps as in their judgment will be best adapted to restore the seminary to the confi¬ dence of the church. Dr. Franklin Johnson finely says, with regard to unwise marriages: “In many a field of Upper Italy you may see a woman vroked with an ox, drawing the plough. The blood boils with anger at this degradation of the gentle sex; but there is a more pitiable sight where tenderness is wedded to brutality; where inno¬ cence is joined to vice.” Disease lies in ambush for the weak, a feeble constitution is ill adapted to encounter a malarious at mosphere and sudden changes of tem¬ perature, the least robust are usu¬ ally the easiest victims; Dr. J. H. McLean’s strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier will give lone and vi¬ tality and strength to your entire bod;-. $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Drs. Lee and Stewart. A great many small scribblers in Georgia are courting notoriety by slandering General Gordon. We believe the people are preparing a reply to this sort of stuff. Imperfect digestion and assimila¬ tion produce disordered condition of the system which grow and are con¬ firmed bj- neglect. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, by its tonic properties, cures indigestion and gives tone to the stomache, $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Drs. Lee and Stewart. A Scotch dominie, after relating to his scholars the story of Anauias andSnpphira, asked them “why God did not strike everybody dead who told a lie.” After a long silence, one little fellow got to his feet and exclaimed, “Because, sir, there wad na be onybody left.” Old people suffer much from and disor¬ ders of the urinary organs, are always gratified At the wonderfull cf fectsofDr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm in banishing their troubles. $100 per bottle. Sold by Drs. Stewart and Lee. To the henpecked husband life i6 a fowl existence. 0 When you are constipated, with loss of appetite, headache, take one of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kid ncy Pillets, they are pleasant to take and will cureybu. 25centsa vial. Sold by Drs. Stewart and Lee 3 m. The New York Times, in speak¬ ing of tho condition of ex President Author’s health, says: “His friends have hopes of carrying him through summer, but the roost sanguine of them hardly hope for more than this.” Animals are often afflicted with a disease called the mange, the same disease in bnmaiu beings' is called the itch, and is highly contagious, to cure it mix flour of Sulphur with Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lini¬ ment, bathe it thoroughly, and take Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Liver ami Kid¬ ney Balm. For sale by Drs. Lee and Stewart. The Sparta Ishmaelite thinks that the man that has the people be¬ hind him is never afraid of prima¬ ries. It’6 the fellow in the minority that the primary hurts. End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, Ill., says: “Havingreceived Bitters, so much I feel benefit from Electric it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and well.” Electric Bitters are sold nt fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica Save at 25c. per box at Dr. W. H. Lee’s. REAL BARGAINS IN DKY GOODS, SHOES, etc at U. F. HARPER & BP.O8. ______ fall _ „ and , see > • Heavy line of canned $ 00 (tS, etc. now 111 STOCK, Cheaper than ever before, at U. F. HARPER A BRO’S. WWW X I • nf / B i Y Bw £ JOOQ < 1 S j : X b lrto lllt5 il 11 o Vl XJ A J \ 7 U. F. HARPER A BRO’S. FANCY GROCERIES, TOBACCO and CIGARS at Low Prices, always hand at at on TT Ij TTt TT 1 A 4 n nDD Jtv 4^/ jCU "EItJ/'V HXlvt Q 1 ly i jCi J. S. McLEAN, MANUFACTURER OF FiE BOGGY ai MGON HARNESS Arid everything in the Harness line. Made of the best materials and the WORKMANSHIP FIRST CLASS. Ke< a always in stock a full line ot the Best Harness, flips, EreeeliM. Lines Blankets, and anything you need in the harness lines at Astonishing Low Prices! Boots axn-d. Slxoes 2v£o,d.e to order. Any kind of a boot or shoe you want made to suit you. AU kinds of repairing done at reasonable ratesj^J J. S. McLean, Commerce and Railroad streets, Conyers, Ga. Well Paid Employment SHORTHAND can always be secured by you, if you are a competent by Writer. This you may become in a lew months, at very little expense, entering the SHORTHAND INSTITUTE at Louisville, Ky. or Nashville, Tenn. °Wbile Shorthand and Typewriting claims our sole attention, AK11H- our students can receive the very best tuition in PENMANSHIP, MEl lCi and BOOK-KEEPING at greatly reduced rates. If you cannot cometo us WE CAN TEACH YOG BY MAIL AS THOROUGH. ‘ Sendfo Circulars to Professor II. A. HALE, ... Principal Shorthand Insti Address him either at Nashville, Tenn. or Louisville, Ivy. wliich everis the most convenient point for yourselt. IE EV HD mui wra Will. Wo sell them from 25 to nO per cent less lltanaSy other wa¬ • v - ; ter wheel find guar¬ ■ j ;; antee as much work : with the same quail titv of water, i /fiSa^-Tlie Gates are 5 Til: 1 so arranged that nei¬ It - _ ther slicks, cels or -I snakes can clog it. —it is— .SIMPLE, DURA ble and never gets out of fix. Our gate riggings have no equal under the sun. BUY NO OTHER. Below we refer you to a few who arc using the Pyhint wheel and are highly pleased with its work : Thomas Moore, Bolton, Ga. Cawley & Gray, Madison, Ga. P. W. Walton, Madison, Ga. 1). W. Dodd <& Bro. Francisco* N.O. C. How¬ ell, Atlanta, Ga. J. It. Bridges, Wards Station, Ga. John Gopit, Lawreneeville, Ga. G. W. Arnold, Iloswell, Ga. N. Singleton, Ochloekomee, Ga. L. Dogen <& Son, Smyrna. Smyrna Ga. Bros. Send for catalogue and price list to Ga. Stewart & Ivey, Atlanta, G. W. SIMMONS, Agent, Conyers, Ga To Advertisers • • FOUR THOUSAND People Head tlie SOLID SOUTH, Every Saturday Morning -u LINIMENT nits?* Hwdw put. «d i* I ab*ol< mMMll iicuc If f fi a! j In avisgi V .••-•-tKTwaiK^ferfc^ Some amusing “baptismal experi¬ ences” of a “well known clergyman” are as follows: A boy born on Jan. 3, 1863, was dubbed Emancipation Pro elnmation Baxter. Another he c jj,.j stene( i Persevei ence Jones. When the minister endeavored to dissuade the father he replied that the child s mother was named Pa tience. and lie saw no reason why the boy should nothe called Persever e nce, becarse tlie two always went together. But the richest of his re miniscenses had to do with twins: “What names will you call them V’ I inquired. “‘Cherubim and Sera him,’ replied their mother. “‘Why?’ I asked, in astonishment, ‘“Be cause,’ she replied, ble pra’r book says, “decherubim and serahim con¬ tinually do cry,” an’ dese yere chil "cn do nullin’ else. > )> If your ki«. nevs are inactive, you will feel and look wietched, even in the most cl eerful society, and mel ancholy "n the jolliest occasions. Dr. J H. Ml Lean’s Liver and Kid¬ ney Balm will set you right again. $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Drs. Lee and Stewart. 3 m. It is proposed to submit to the voters of Athens the question of whether they are willing or not to issue bonds to the amount of not ex¬ ceeding $35,000 for the purpose of offering the. state an inducement to locate the school of technology in that city. For sick headache, female troubles, neuralgic pains in the head take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver rnd Kidney Pillets 25 cents a vial. Sold by Drs. Stewart and Lee. “If we cannot make men sober by¬ law,” says a newspaper writer, “we can at least stop making men drunk by law.” Good Results in Every Case. I). A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes, that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs: had tried many remedies without benefitt Being induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Cor.sump tion, did so and was entiely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his family for all Goughs and Colds with best re¬ sults. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been sav ad by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles at Dr. AY. II. Lee’s Drug Store. VAST IMPROVEMENT IN FAMILY BIBLEs Two Biltles in one volume lierafterfor the price of one. 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ELY S CREAM _________ ________ BALI Cleans the Allays Inflame, tion. lleaJs Sores Rcstores the Sen sets of Taste, Rear¬ ing and Smell, A quick Relief, A positive tture CREAM BALM has gained reputation an viable displacing all oth er preparations A panicle is applied inti each nostril: no.pain; agreeablefo ik V viee 50 e . l>y mail or at druggists, Sal for circular ELY BEOS, Druggist, Owego, T X Blank deeds for sale at the Sou South office. DIL HOLT’S - Will cure every case of— DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION: It has lneit equally successful in lif¬ er Complaint Constipation, Jaundkt Headache, Acidity or ’leartburn.Chroit ic Dysentery or Diarrhea, and IM Disease. DYSPEPSIA ami A STUB -Can be cured—• There is perhaps no disease so pn» lent as Dyspepsia or Indigestion, w one too, that up to the present turn eimrtj ,p baffled the ski'l of the most physicians. The symtmns are t(s- #l appetite, loss flesh, a feeling of M ||W in the head, low spirits, slecole-sfiiM'ifc If you are suffering with any of tw symtoms ELIX1I DR. IIOLT’S DYSPEPTIC Will cure you. For Sale by DR, W. H. LEE, Conyers, Georgis IT WILL PAY YOU if yOll propose Sdi 11 " -^- es ^ Jforth-West, tl'< write me. I represent Short Line. F. D. BUSH, D. P. A., Atlanta,w Vigor or Bcvelopmenh^.,, Caused br indiscretions,. usua’ly wit am n ^^..n'descripGo y 0 114 ^ day; IsSaSSSssia* Cures m. j! m fi /li m i i m m composes RATION LIYEE, HEi KuK” •st For Torpid Liver and Palpitation. BLOOD scn.ft.ia TONIC' BRAIN and Co* sfei* tasss;**? Diarrhea, pd For Manufactured at For s* le 1 St., Atlanta, Ga. DU. W. II. LEE, Couyers J§ few & Wm, t gpl wmmM m W x> ° usx a “1“ E> vt.q n.“ .nn...- ~.>....~ ..r um ‘I«)HI w.“ dl‘l‘ful ('uruw "n rorur-l.