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JOHN- R HAUSOX. !
t>A L'Y/dDAY DKG ‘J.i, l I do.
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short, cum cvMja'mi .ii Hen. i„ o.u
enec-t' 1 is.
‘ Hlu ‘11 .ail i .oi'. o io .a« on
lived m int "Mils . nc line s.^c.n., ,,u.i
tn.ij tm* s ■die ■». t.i uny m* ‘ / "O r ,"', v • Y’ 1
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thevivd war, Urn cv.ir Used and dm
eonsetp n-tes *- 1
u c .uiw ‘l in .iii\ i ■ .'
to one a ol si .h tui ti^oditih. toon .in h < >ot ,o... > .ii..i. n i < •
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t\ate“ him to a c a o i g t u.i t •
neuher sought nord. sired. 1 he hate
With whud. he has . bee n persecuted
and misiepiev n..c • ->• ■*'
people at.-i P‘> " "• 11 11 j
Zl,r iK " ! "
.i i ; ii|.iiiilVste*l l ist stirino
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when in citeltoui ,, - I’"'
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tion ol the south it* was coeiy \\ here
received with »h moustra'mna that
are usually accorded only to uctors
,n In' tv,,, i fri's ‘ c*,if«.
All this • and gi.ite ,
o. r w.is loue.ling .
fill to him. He was nwer an ostvn !
tatious man. le-s so no-.v than rver.
When he shall close Ins career, ,t |
hu w i alien ate const! lUd, tide v.dl ;
lit* lo Itiiieiul pageants, in l ”* 1 ' lMt
pile, liul as one ol the gnat men
of his se. Hon. ah one cdthe most bis
tingui-sl.ed tu tors u. the scenes ol
Ins clay and g. ti. ration it -inay *
that his people "■* desne to pi.
petuate his lueuion m a monument.
i here will b .* no treason or disinyal
jy in this. Al. the people of the
Houtli limie.’e in the iione.'.y &»>))»
tegmy ol Jefferson I>avia i l.ev
r.U feel that h.s sufterings had been
Itu-iis, t«i:i- " 11,11 ‘ l t ‘ nlu
moil •» i:tv ami U:tl t ,n>\
Musi mu m > 1,1 »*'e \ idii t Ol
im* i ii> }VU 1 1 o«i histoi\ an to Jhk’ison ,
:•••! i oi.-» |»*oj)M*. j
New .. Icirkis . . her.ng ... .
hi. mm an ep
Idemic o ineasle-. 1 here have
been one hundred and eight : death*
there , from that . , disease ,. in Hie , , last
eleven ua\s. , ., 1 . lie ui .. sea mi prevail* .
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among the children ,.,, in . the , . teneniejit ,
" s
house*. ,,,, 1 here weie Iho ,,,„ deal , , is Irom
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the , iwense in >oveaio , *r. As , Usual .
i
Huder , the , . ., the - tenird
circtimst Mu*.es
of health is not ex iud an'l holds
that there is no cause for alarm.
We find the following pithy, and
HMiH'what caustic f>euh, in a recent
issue oi t lie Kockntail .slate.
Some people think il.emsc.vos ao
large that a pM‘*pn cant speak ol
anything. Iinle*s they get offended,
Tiie im *inest ! in tin on the Umside
or undi'.'sidc, i ■ or mM.li* ■ , the ,i e-, ,i th. m ; .
the man who runs down In* tow n.
A man or linn w ho will lie to get
a person to >ta; l an enterprise, Jot]
kw indh* the trading public.
this down in four hat.
The paper/ man who think* l.v stopping 1 I
ids heenuse the editor, will i
not run it to suit his xiew*. that the
paper must Misp’eud in coiisequenee, ;
i» a fool lor the want ol the ftteultv 1
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Of '
-s one tvislii s start any
mu — of enterprise, a w who can- • !
not control him will do their best to
break him ' down, Such a class i
as tlii. ought to be drummed out of !
t *w n.
•Ou, 0 .,., s i.. I....... of rtpmeut*
r. b; ;::r; s
ers, 2 i lit. I*. 1 salesman. I account •
nut and 1 m chunk*. The farmers
have a c!e*i in-ijoritv of one over
the whole number," or what is i
known in the house a* a “con- i l
sitmi mal majority.” By uniting
solidly U» a man they can pass
any inoisuu* tlnv vant to, and
j, s < xac?' v N 8 \ otes
lo to pass O i-s .i 1 bill l >»*‘ il ” t »• T ••' ’V ; !r b'p 80 V men lmn
m ll,c lu,u "° lil t,le vot *
nig.
Once upon a time a _xour.g man
called to see ids sweetheart, and as
the song go» s “he was neither I town
nor yellow*, hut altogether green.” 1
It cannot be said that he w as a
“spendthrift of his tongue.” lie
sat perfectly -*-tii! the livelong after¬
noon and didn't speak. Occasional¬
ly he'd peep at the girl, and ldusli
profusely, jie and smile. At sundown
departed, saying. “1 will call
again, I have enjoyed myself huge
ly.”
\ tramp met a politician in front
et Willard’s the other night and r.p
proa heed him for a loan, which lie
secured to the extent of h rpiarter.
‘‘Thank you,” said the comprehensive grateful pe
ripathetic, with a
bow: “may I a>k w hat business you
are engaged in?” “Oil, I'm h poli
tician,” replied hi* benefacUrr,
smiling. “Ah, mv dear sir," ex
claimed the tramp, “let me grasp
your hand; 1 lie soinqlimes myself,
bat outv in :<p amateurish way. sir,
aii(i you h e U‘> idea what « press
Die it fi>r me to meet a \ r*d«*'*» t:
ui ; witi \ *.:j o.in iiicr" and iie re at -
ml f or 1< : t*u i klarteu tow aid
lk« »&f.
A BEAUTIFUL TSIBUTfi TO WOMEN.
Of ail the passions woman's love
(he liiilh-si, |iurest and tiMi.'.t
sti adfast. It is a llower that blooms
alike in sunshine and shallow—an
evei given of the heart, a thing im
l M ‘i i'hid'le among the perishable.
;"/«• object iijM»a whii-lt she piac< >
her love and atfevtion may. ;>-■ is of
ten the f-*.«.c, prove unworthy of her,
yet she i* unchangeable; her ding
j tender, holy iove never laltcas
jj (iVV (l r, ( . n in or/walk through iife
have we seen the grand reality of
cviiiii •: u's love—liiive seen her enter
itig I he !>iide I saloon of inte.nper
ar.co raid st i i vitia to win th bus
father* or. brother away from
the vintage that kills; aye even help
mg him who at the ' msec-rated a I
tar promi - ed to love, 2 . iividi and pro
ted lo:-. no from the gut ter with the
|1U|| ol , n * degradation upon him.
and guidirg Ids staggering footsteps
along the city T. siiee!* 1 . cling'ng to
iiiut amid it a! though her pure
)v |,j{g brow lit* siillnsed with shame
| 101 „ i; Jt . coarse jests of the passing
“
c) . on ,,
Wil!l man it |l4 different. He
may love fondly, and. as he thinks,
devotedly, Mt his love is Ktibjcct to
'{ T' ,? * y ^*** . —:- u .;• l,ls
tjiOiights will too olten stray to oth
he will toy with beauty when
( , Vl j u , C j, n and for the time beiuo
-• . t , ier in ,|imight, T„ word and
1. lb ■ as US u uu ,,.. l: L.I , |, III im II .is th no , 11,Cl..I.
So the pole. Men will often indulge
j tl wl,at tli< \ t<*rm “a slight hiita
i,ion.’ ' , » that ii?, ’ conceive a alight at
lat . tl lnent p, r s(tll , c . p Ui( ., Ke „tle wo
!nan< ;i( ,, >M)lmuv | K *r e.mstaidiv in
hl , r Wftlks and pastlitiies and for the
j,. H . being give her i very attention
t | ull icip.iirud of a professed lover.
t);en gj] f)! , t swl(ll ,„ ti rcd and
_ i y{ ^ js , i}s | 1( ., n<1 ;
t!ni( , nlleI11 . ul iV, and above all ' hints,
i!ie most lieartii s c an I cruel thing
| K . C o-.ild he guilty < f, for she nun
|, aV e conociveU a tender passion
jlim , vn ,| ., (L> 1()Vli () ,*, t v ir
lMOUS woman is the graudost, holic.-t l.rirfcs
tl . ( . nsllIei . uulD 0 nn vim It
|, im ( ||*enm of heaven, if he lias
won her linlv, .sinl«*.ss iove, wliut rem
{ t ^. j ing s j a .y None. She camiol
<ij jve u why her sowrowfiil im'inm’les
in scenes of gaiety and
t u j r t. (t: she cannot quench her sorrow !
in the flow of the bottle, amid the 1
^ of «T, !assi , Sj Uu! | ):K . d ianalian
WlI1 r , dcovn to death amid the*
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a ho , Us , ol battier ,,, no, sue , , must , , pine •
• ho , utignnd ■ . longing ,
m secret., , ever •
(or the laiso one* , retuii), , vet ,
ever
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doomed , , to , disappointment, , ,,,, i her.;-
1
,• lore no siiv to , him . who , glories . in a
*tniniess . . manhood . , and , untnniish . .
an ,
ed honor, trille not wil’i womnn's
love.
kiGNo (1 ILL LUGa.
»'* i)CbU lulv l, v (,n Mon
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,* . . '•» , i ,u ... lu,tlul1 ,,
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1 ,* ; k ‘ <,lU * ,ft , "
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uiolliei gate Im.
'I'u 1 fall down stairs w ith the par- 1
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lospecnh.U* with nthe. . people . .
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n,, 'iH*j atu. get caught.
D' spill salt... theeo.rec of a man
who h .* the enmrg kmte. .
lo ^ s \ ,! ;1 t0,l,vt0! ' ove, ‘ Vf,J,r
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right shoulder . m. Saturday.
lu <}">“"> llnuk,u P
, 111 !t p<»‘hibit.on town.
l •
U4<v< n ^ yon fall
a ci i hoard while buatiug "mi Rues
day.
*° ’ -t ' v a buil cog r,U‘i* your led
111 . V0U1 ' s apple
oreliiuu.
To be* one of thru ter n at the
ta de w hen there ii only enough for
s 1X.
;■•* ‘•“l „ 1 , Us*” >''*».
* *W
^ ,n
«h» practices with Ur. pounds dumb
>h*IIs.
D. meet a detective itt the depot
}"« arc buying a ticket to Can
a,, »;
d <> bet all ymir i: m.ey on a horse
" l! >" Hie umer has ha ins mother
( ‘ n
To attempt to sit on a chair that
*"»'•'* uncJias removed when yotf were
lnnkin _,.,/ r
To at C
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shoulder . .j as you pass out ol «• lire i shop i
oi your buck-.
" Tu olli nd your best loved eirl’s
IHlle brother \v|u> saw ^ you kiss ~ an
other little buv's sister ' * •
t *• . 1 r , „ til at , »av;ul , „ „ .
no goose
something of a chestnut and we
trust our comempma.k-s will not
. him • I lu* ruth Rome
revive ts was
a desperately wicked place and only
» »«*“ »•
Wonderful Cures.
XV. D- Hoydt <fe Co, Wholesale
and retail druggiit of Rome, Ga.,
ways: We have been selling Dr.
King’s New Discovery, Electric Bit
tors and l’.ucklen's Arnica Salve for
two years, Have never handled
remedies that sell as well of give
such universal satisfaction. There
h.*ne been some womicrftd cures of
ieeted by tlo-se m«,Uuinc.s in this
; city. Several cases of pronou. icmr
! Consumption have been entirely
; <*ured by use of a few* bottles ot Dr.
King's New Discovery, taken in con
ij. ction with Electric Ritter*. We
guarantee them always.
| For Sale at Dr. W. II. Lee’s Drug
Store,
Amicusi.:/.*: f icifxcd.
| '1 iic la.yheod <!the jnmnu.* Rr>b
crt I':. ;on, <>f *1< renown.
# s passed at Lancaster. Heu* are
j some hool ate theie: adoL-* On of fjfwhile
sc «me «* casinn his
tench* r repmvid’ him tor neglecting
. !d . 1«.*•!, *, r< 1 i<-.f uas ad
• u.Iu-h ai,-i niter a man < f •■i>h{ mas
f ters"—with f< i:.:e on ihe knuckles,
j ed Hubert his straightened him-cii'. iohi
arms au.i Ihtn said to Mr.
John-on:
j “Sir. i came here to have some
1 thing U*at ju : <> my head and not in
. to jny hard.”
. ^Ja u’.ot her oceasb.n lie mime hsfe
, and wdo-n the tcm-lmr asked (lie
! • • moti Robert atmweic d that lie had
: been M Mr. Ml'--'a sho> pound
irg <» had to make a icio i!. In
or.,of of this *i.-:leim-ni In- exhibited
Ihe pencil. «»d said i: •--m : h,- best
i, even had in his Ii .
Mr. on •.;•••> -d it. and gave
. the youth wor-ts c.f . nconragcUM-nt,
and in a f. w da. - u: -,'lv a I tin* oili
j i or ptiio • wer* kind’ -m Med with pencils
( ,r same .
j ' It is said that win Mr. Johnson
once urge.; hint to jive nuna* ntten
tmn to Ins «imthe t>ov auswc>red
hi : —i
**••’. uo.i*..is t.iere »a> r.-o room to store
;,nav the i otili ti's of du-iv books.” i
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An excii;m,:c* h-twe.'n gives tie* iollowing
contrasts the wish, s of two I
blind n.. n: * I ne.e were cure in
Loan* two Inind men. one id , ivmmi
cried in the street-c.f the city: “Ifv
iS helped whom God helps ’ The*
other, -m the coin rary. cried : “He is
h*. I; ed , horn lie* king In Ip* ” This
'hey ..... every day. and the empei
"r heard it so often that !u* had a
loafed bread baked and filled with !
gold pieces.
'J his gold filled loaf In* sent to the
blind man « lie appeale.l to the cm
| mors help. When he felt Ihe
heavy weight of the bj'C*a*T he -old it
to the other beggar as soon as he
met him. 'ihe ” blind man who
bought 1 lie bread eanied it lie nit*,
When he.had broken it and found
the gold he thanked God, and from
ilint ilay t onst u t i ix‘<£. But the
other conlinuing t;> through the
Ihe f'Uiperor pnmiuoiied him l.o
his |‘n*senro mu} asked liim: ••What
hast t Jjom done with the loaf that J
sent von
•*I sold it to my friend because it
was heavy and d 1 not seem well
risen.”
'i hen the emperor said: “Truly
he'whom God help* is helped in
deed," and he turned the biiri 1 man
lrom him.
L 's said that a man who won’t
take a pa|vr because he cell borrow
one has invented a machine with
which he can look hi* dinner by the
smoke of LU. to ighbor's i -l !iinney.
<•„’«! () f miusua! sbveriiy which
I took last nut tin.n developed into u i
difficulty decidedly •.•atauh-d in all
its ehuraeterist it**, threatening u re- i
turn of n.y oi.l chronic mala-lV. ca
^ . . ... . Gieaiti
:m ’■ !!r *. .
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Rain, cumpi. tely every
avmptcm of ,‘ Hiat painful an 1 re
V;li . in iff ,^ tHs . , zr '
ur a , * u, i ‘..... . . . ........... <t P ... . .. \ '
“No, rndee,;! i w*a--n't a d of I
(! 'e fug’ «*'.. hum<*d M - i -S IH'I- f
;.h r s.'m’ v: > V. I
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tl *>" d U t il; , h| h .i ill- l !»t' v II il 1CII
picnic the other day: “hut I knew ,
i
such a iinn ihle shade of green I
wiittldii t haniiotiizc with mv ' new j
nink *■ * ' di*e««s ’ ” •
SHE WAv'L'T THAI KIR 3 .
, ‘W'e are wedded now, my eari/eg,
Raid the husband to the H ide,
*'A.,.l i, mefo,ill. >.*■'ii go Pay rl.er
On iifcV ieurnev U-U* Lv shU*.
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“'.uD-im*, Tusta;, right 1 'iYthe i* nn kitH-rnfin' *.•■•:.*••• - 1
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*■'''• *;>' : dRoppoiotmem !
When i.G .weet'vAing bri'deVe.Lpondcd,
u h a m. .emtrke me HrF'
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/ it I^j\tor!>risi J ?wr
i,! ‘ ‘ ’ 1 f' r, ‘ c:,u
iipim, not onl v to can v ill stuck the
best of every thing, but to secure the
Aa«nc*v *R tor 1 Midi ™ article^ l \' *«s ^ have
,* ’ B !’ .'
']' ul * l,a * l' e 0 l'! p * HrereJ.y snstatning
1 • reputation . of being always en
tcrpiising, and ever reliable. Hav
ing secured the Agency for the
him ted Dr. King's New Discovery
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.. *"* <-onainnptuM. ,, . wt.l . , sol’U ,, .m a
M u ™^'* It will surely
cure guv and evert affection ol
^ £ } )(l t
h confidenee we l'.uk'kcJ invite vou
u, rail » utaI
1 ira.rcncc'U e scon.
TWO DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. CENTER STREET,
» ML SHOES 11 GEOCERISS t
IT IE BBS!’ QUAfclTY OF RODGERS BROS. SILVERWARE,
Canters. Hu ter Du-! s,*Tea and Table Spoons, Knives, Forks. Mugs etc.
Always on band and Warranted Beautiful Photograph Albums,
*" * C rrnRDFONl' “u?4 pYVfVYE^V SHEETING. A‘A'k>‘ da FINE Y I n BLEACHED \ i n-n U31
PRK BLKAGmD LOW
GOODS, JUANS AND CASIMERES Al
FIGURES BY
Xj- 3T- Ssctt.
WxiirsJTEE A3SD THE WISE FARMER.
j \1 cinder w as mil one fine sum
| rner day, near Masbficdd, I usily
j shooting bird S. 1 1 was a hot after
noon in August. The farmers r,ere
I getting their salt hay ou the
marshes.
He'eanie, in course of his rambles,
; to tlic Green Harbor river, which tie
wished to cross, lie came and
hcckoneil to one of the men on the
onimaitc hank to take him over in
■ hi. boat, which lay moored insight,
The-man at once left his work,
came’.over and puddled Mr. Web
st.er across the stream, lie declined
the payment ode red him. but linger
ed u moumnt to question his passen
ger.
"This is Daniel Webster, I be
iivey - ’
“That's mv ' name/' replied the
sportsman.
“Weil, now.” said the farmer, ‘‘it
seems to me. I declare, if I could get
.fo or ^0 a dav. pleadin' cases up in
Boston, 1 woo’d not be wac.ing* over
t hose in a she- this hot weather slmot
in* little birds! M —Youth's Compac
ion.
wliM^dca^of Trulo lidernal"revenue
The and
the taking off <»** revenue r amps* from
L’ronrietai v ytedii-incs. no doubt ims
largely benefit ted the eonsiiir.ei’ij. hr well
as relieving the burden of home mnnufac
tttrer.< . lApeehdly b this the vase with
*' n,, «' J '* 0 ^Vit “
Berman Svnip. n-the redr.etion ot tl.ir
tv . s i x ,..*{< ifa* p.-r dozen, bin* heen added to
ii.erease size of the Imttb-s c* ( ntaining
r.liese rvnmdier. thereby ghing one-tifth
more medicine in th«c To cent M/e The
rc'nujhemd/, inrgivtsah* ■mg troubles. I, ,v. perliai s,
die of any mediieities in the
world. The advantage of nereieed size
! 'fth.* hotth** will he greatly a;>pn dated
by the sick and am.eted. in every town
^ ’ bmtKr 10c.'nls remain 'the sw
iw .
F.KTTRHS OK AD.MiXISl'RATION.
Georgia, Roekdale county—
'I'o all whom it may concern : V.'here
i* J . I . llolliiigswiu th lias in due form
made application to tie court of e rdina
■;ion ry for penoanent letter* of siAjninisti-a
on tin* e-uate of > »*w ton IJ < •!] i n ig*
wortii. late of said enmity deceased”, and.
I will puss upon said appli*.*afiou on'the
first MoV.da; in January 1SN7
Given under my hand and oille.inl sig
iia’tui'C*. L'hi* Nov. 2fldi. TS’fJfi.
• O. Seamans,
4t Ordinary.
tfE's paper is kept oa fde at die oStce oT
/Mdvertisino lYER^SQM
Mgents
nME8 EUILDIK3 gggfg pHILftDELPUT.V
ESTIMATES For SF.ttsr.trnt ncvnirnsm FREE
at Lowest Cash Rates
S .'tlfl 10v. f il m \ a soli’s mm
•ituwvG lor
NK W A DVERTISEMENTS
iqiLG'X Ess Its canses, and a new an"
L/Mieei-.-tuI CT.RL at your own home
p v on0 w i, u W as i.ieaf 2> year*. Treat d
ifv ...... eftlie noied sneVi-dDr* without
! e relit. Cure 1 himself in three month*,
an ! sin-.** then hundred of < ihei.s. Full
particular *en( on application. X Y. City
f. s. BABE, 41 Vm-.-u 31st St.
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Please Doll’d Forget It
n.-U I-.*. ?]. .T;ime 3 Cannabis Indiea is
pi'seiar'eii i ' 1 t-ah ulla, India, from tire
purest, and best Native Hemp, ami is the
only* remedy, either in that cemilry or
this t'aar will positively and permanent
lycure Consumption. Bronchitis. Astli
rna. Nasal Catarrh ami Nervous Debili
tv. or break up a fresh euM in 24 hours.
$ 2.50 per bottle, threw buttles f 6.50
*: raddeek d Co., x h»j l»etors, r 0„2 Race
St. Biuhi.
i ' PAHKER ’8
’|& ^!“ bal8am
ip.^nsssss J< , SS“SS. 5
HI^DE^OOR^S.
J-^*co.,n.y
IvfKr 1
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Winter Kxpcmv Cat**.** Coughs,
Nmu-aigia/Seiad . INeur^v, l.lieamatK^n), Fnrumo
„ia a. Lumbago. Rack
aohe and oilier ailments, for which Hen
«,«v caiH-in.. Blaster.* m e admitted 10
be the !w*.*t remedy known. They re
lieve and cure in a few I mars when
other application is of the lest benefit.
Kndomafhv r%CC 0 Pli^lckiis and Drug
gist. Beware ot imitations usuer sum
hr , olimli ^ „ ;im ^ n! eh a* “Capsi
„» * C psiiin” <u* * ( :ii sicine.”
Ask for Benson s and take no .others,
Kxantinc carefully when you buy. All
druggists.
SkX-ork'’ 4 J0:,XE0X ’ Pw f"«“'**
J. I. LAHGFORD )
MANUEAGTUKER OF
Buggies akd wagons,
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
J am well prepared to do all kinds
of buggy and wagon repairing in the
best style.
Having employed a 'first-clas car
raige painter I can do anything in
this line in the most satisfactory
manner.
Fine Buggies,
I have on band a splendid lot ot
fine buggies of my own make, also
the western buggy—will sell cheap.
Also keep a'splendid line of wagons,
which I will sell low down.
Coffins and Caskets
Ikeep a splendid line of underta¬
ker’s goods, consisting of Coffins,
Caskets and Hardware, and will sell
remarkably close.
Farm Blacksmithing,
All kind of blacksmithing done at
reasonable prices.
All work is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction.
J. W. LAXGFOIiD.
Kai“ A 3;?- 3" ' Wmnmmfl 'In wmn‘ “'41!" a*§:\ «N*\
W/‘f ‘x h" “1:202 ;,§ .
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ebrated Rnpturos instantly relieved by Fry's cel
truss.
The only Truss giving: an upward 'and
inward prussurv same as holding rupture up ~ ~
with the 1mm]. N0 prvnsun- on the buck.
Nuthigh straps toulmf‘e. First premium
and medals :1 ward d at, Cincinuutti exposi
timHSSJr. Forsulu by Dr. Wm. 11. Lee,
Cnnym-F, Ga.
DENTAL NOTICE.
Having permanent'y located in Conyers,
for the purpose practicing "eptistn , 1
respeetfuily solicit the patronage of all
those who Pricer are needing reasonable. work done in my
lino. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Ollieeof over J. II. Almaiid
Son & Co.’s store.
II. TI. McDOXALD.
T. J. KING,
--MANUFACTURER OF-
Fine Boots' & Shoes.
CONYERS GEORGIA.
Having opened tip my shop in
(he Scott house, one door below Dr.
Lee's drug store, I nni prepared to do
all. kinds of boot and shoe work in
the best style. All kinds of repair¬
ing done at reasonable rates. Give
mo a trial. T. J. Kino.
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CONYERS, \ j ~ * _______ /. - GEORGIA ,
on, " : '•”“' r , , ,
it will pay
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write Site. I represent tJ*e
Short Lille.
F. D. BUSII, D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga
linel?U n'« c„i vp
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1 he Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
S ?,'. ps ; U 1 'T. ,V * S; dt Rheum, _e
ver sores, letter. Chapped Hands, (
bhiins. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
positively ^nres 1 lies, 01 no P«*> '
d'iired. I: is g.mrni.teed m give perfect Fr
satisfaction, _ or money iMuuded. ee
2 *> cets per box. For sale by Dr. At. 14 .
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HOME AND FARM
AND'
SOLID SOUTH
$1.50 ^ER ANNUM
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proven! Chins ^cwf,
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•visa ia stops, postpaU, to anj address, i
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KsJaitastsrsrs and Ss.a rorpi.. £T. LOUIS, fci.
Get a new bo °"
Eanghirtl's, v cliejp „
/ E 1:111?onwhzinql a Splendid mm ot‘ludizws
hats, E1050, Mbbmls,--E_mces 0E“ uifl Eiimig
in endlesg vau'iefity and everything m
the fimcy (51de fine. (301110an 8963.
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GEORGIA RAII.liOA!
Office General Maud
Ai gcsta, Sept. Pj
r-OMMEXCIXG SUXrUY,
L the followingPassen^eiscliJ
he operated:
£^yTriBns run by 90th I
time.
BAST USE.
Xo. 27 'VEST DAILY!
Ev Augustar.-toa mff.v Waslmil Athd
Ar 'Vash’tn 10 -Ida m||drAti/imal iiiJLv
Ev Conyers 11.37it
Xo. 28 EAST IMIJ.T.I
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Ar Wasli’tn7.i(5 p m[I,vU'adi’t:
Ar Conyers 3.40 p mlPArAiignsa
No. 2 E. DAILY. Xo.l'V.I
Ev Atlanta 8.00 ainjll.vMacon am))I,v Augusta I
Ev Conyers 0.19
Ar Athens 5.20 piu|!LvMiiiil'vM injll.vWaslfnJ
“ Wash’ll 2.20p I
“ Mil’(I’ye 4.28 p ml|I,v Athens
Ar Macon (1,15 p inj-Ar Atlantal Conyer*
ArA ngusta 3.35p iiiULvGaiie'iill m|| Ar
LvGonyers 3.42 p Olivers!
ArGainsv’ 8.25 p m; Ar
COVINGTON At EON MODI
•Leave Atlanta, - * I
Leave Conyers, - - ' 1
Arrive Covington, - --I
Leave Covington, - - * I
Leave Conyers, - • ‘ I
Arrive at Atlanta, - 'I
No. 4 E DAILY. Xo.
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Stone
^" s "',^‘soutiu'a't. '
Sleepers between AtW
ton. Augusta r (< (r r a
Connects at
j 7 „ st .„ l( | Southeast,
imi\ \V i;l!EE>
£ R i, 0 RSKY. Dun ben. 'I niv.
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ATLANTA 'iO ” D~1 **
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Tenn. & shen: ""
East IiOiiteS
Kxpnrss. rorTR, J
v.
Leave Macon E- *
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Rome ,. **
Arrive Dalton
yrriye Knoxville „ <•
Arrive Bristol y. *‘
Arrive.Koanoke - y K r
Arrive Ne' v ^ 01
Virginia Springs all ope”
.ViFer fI
Excursinnwte
upon j.
lanta. r on / or t lu»- - ■*“
sentrcr.- Agent. Atlanta. H
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