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I)ARK yOUDUNY THEM.
If the government can make
a good bond, it can make good
Tyoucy. If the government can
loan money to the banks, it can
loan it direct to the people. If
it is right to loan it to an asso¬
ciation of individuals. If a gov
omient has fo issue bonds, fo
borrow money, how can it ever
pay the bonds off in money?
If the government can make
money, and the only power that
con make money why does it
issue interest-bearing obligation
to get it back from the people.
By what authority of law }
common decency or honesty
does a goveri men! issue bonds
to borrow money from a people
who would I ; placed under ar¬
rest if they attempted to make
money to loan the government?
The above is for honest and
intelligent people to think
about. It is had reading for
fools and rascals. Ft. Scott
Globe.
At tho Christian era, the melalio
money of the Roman empire amount¬
ed to if 1,800,000,000. At the end of
the Fifteenth century it had shrunk
to less than $200,000,000. During
this pf riod a most extraordinary and
baneful change took place in the con¬
dition of the world. Population
tlw ’idled, and commerce, arte, wealth
and freedom all disappear! d The
p« ople were reduced by poverty and
misery to the most degraded condi¬
tions of slavery and serfdom, The
disintegration of aociedy was almost
complete. Tho conditions of life
were so hard that individual selfish
# ,
ness vis the only thing consistent
with the inhliucta of self preservation
A'l public spirit, all general emotion;
ail the noble aspirations of man,
sbriv led and disappeared as the vol
urn; of money sluunk and prices fell.
It is a suggestive coincidence that the
firet glimmer of light only ci.me with
tite invention of bill of exchange and
paper substitutes, through which the
scanty stock of the precious metals
was increased in efficiency.—Baker’s
htumv Monopoly.
During the abstneo oi Congress¬
man Livingston in Washington Vice
president W. A. Wilson of sumptor
county will act as president of the
fdato allianco and perform the duties
of President Livingston.
Tin: MODEL CHRISTIAN.
Me is a niari^ iybo can be trus¬
ted to do right anywhere.
lie is a man whose houses
ami cows have foundout he has
jneligiou.
He is a man wlio does not sit
on a store box and whittle while
his wife is carrying water to do
a two weeks washing.
lie doesn’t get his back up
and want to leave the chinch
whenever he finds that he can't
have his own woy about every¬
thing.
He doesn’t occupy a whole
seat in a railway car, while a
woman with a baby in her arms
has to stand up.
lie is a man who always tries
to do his host, no matter whe¬
ther he thinks he is watched or
not.
When he prays for the acco¬
mplishment of a good work,
that it takes money to bring
about, he is willing to put his
hand in his ikicket and pay part
of it.
The history of Iceland a na'ion
extends back more than 1,1X0 yet ;he
reecords show bu' two tLelts in all
that time.
foh i*rsr j T:vz :z,
rest ion, and Stomach disorders, take
BltOWSDS 1IION BITTERS.
t dealers keep it, ?! per l»ott?e. Genmre baa
trad marv ai>0. crossed rr.-d Uccs oil wrapper.
.
S= ! 1 ftiE/ p{|(infer \ LI CUT
iiix u
a a.
A\£
IS THE BEST
WlffwHoMStUilTO MAYHIflt Co.
CH.«G0 V**™*'*
*>■ FOR SALE By «;usto.
ADAMS BROS.
Covington, Ga.
LR.IJ.B. M’DO^AJT)
RESIDENT DENTIST
CONTEK S,- HA
I hereby tender ray sincere lhanfeE
my friends and customers for their liber¬
al patronage in ti>e past and
s-dh it a continuance of the same,
work guaranteed to satisfaction.
“How to Cure All Skin Diseases.”
Simply apply “SWAYNE’S
MENT. - ’ No internal medicine required.
Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all
on the face, hands, nose, Ac., healthy.
the skin clear, white and
great healing and curative iemedy. powers Ask a’ e
pOo.se.-sed by no other Ointment.
your druggist for Swayne’s
Oct. 9, ’91—6ino.
MW mill HIM 1!
Sious MDMtain Bole.
GEORGIA RAILROAD CO.,
Office Genera] Manager,
Augusta, M ’eh 28 1891.
COMMENCING Vj the following Passengerschedule SUNDAY 29 inst. will
be operated:
jgjgf Trains run by 90th meridian
time.
FAST LINE.
No. 27 WEHT DAILY.
Lv Augusta 7.35a mJLv Athens 8 25am
Ar Mar-on 12.35 p in
Ar Wash’tn 10.40a mfLv Washtn 8,30a in
Lv Conyers It.57 a.n||ArAtlanta 1.00pm
Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Atlanta,
No. 28 EAST DAILY.
I.vAtlanta 2.45 p mllAr Athens 7.05 pm
ArWasli’tn7.20p m[Lv Wash’tn4.20pm Macon
IvV 3.10 p m
Ar Conyers3.40 p m||Ar Augusta8.00pm
Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Anguta
No. 2 E. DAILY. No.l W. DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 8.00 am||Lv j|Lv Augusta 11.05am
Lv Cor vers 9.19 a in Macon 8.30am
Ar Athens 5.15pm||LvAlilld’vlel0.l6am
“ Wash’n2.30pm||Lv m||Lv Wash’u 11.10am
“ Mil’d’vc. 3.06 p Athens 8.40 a it
Ar Macon 4.45 p mil Ar Conyers 4.22 pn
ArAugusta3.15pm||Ai Atlanta 5.45 p m
1 iVConycrs 3.42 p u;|jLvGainsviUe 5.55a re
ArOainsv' 8.25 p intAr Conyers 11.55 a m
COVINGTON ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Atlanta, - i G.20 p m
Leave Conyers, - 8.05 p m
Arrive Covington, Covington, - - 8.35 5.40 p m
Iicave - . a m
Leave Conyers, - 6.12 a m
Arrive at Atlanta, > 7.50 a m
No. 4 E DAILY. No. 3 W. DAILY
Lv Atlantal 1 15 pm||LvAugusta 11.00pm
I.vConyer8l2.39am||IiV Conyers 5.07 a n
Ar Augusta 6.35 a ml 1 Ar AtUu.f at!.30 a n
No, 4 stops at Harlem for Breakfa-t.
No eon ueetion for Gainesville on Sun¬
day .
Trains Nos.l, 2, 3. and 4 will, if gig
Haled, stop at regularly scheduled Flag
Station.
Train No. 27 & 28 will stop and re
eoive passengers to and from the follow¬
ing stations only Grovetown, Harlem.
Gearing, Thomson, Cainak Norwood,
Larnelt, Craw fordville. Union Point
Greensboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social
Circle, Covington, Conyers, Litbonia,
Stone Mountain and Decatur.
JOHN W. GREEN, Gen. Manager
E. It. DORSEY, Gen. Passenger Agt
Jo K W. White. Gen. Trav. Pass. Agt.
A ngiis! a, Georgia
“AVAKKSIS ” Kiver-instant
relief anil is an infallible
Cure for Files. Price$1. Samules By
DruKKistsormail. Ail dress"ASA KES18,”
free.
Box 24V: New York City.
* IK .. . ,- j'ET l.i
I'm: 17Town's Iron Hitters.
Physicians nvoinnieuil i..
All P -i.-rs keep it. SI.OH per inittle. Ger-'nft
hastrau larkaui' '• ’n-s r rap’- t.
isMCaiiffi for Leifcis cf Aatiitiilrolioii.
GKO GIA Rockdale county—
To all mIiori it may concern " heieas,
W. R. Owens sr. having in due form ap
p ieo to the court of ordinary for p r
mane t ieriers of a'bbini-tratioii on the
tat of Mr-. Nano A. Nix of lab* of
1 u<d> ale:onn y deceased and I will
fnis- m>on -ai 1 apj ii-u ion on the first
moil' a* m .lanu .rv 1892.
Given under my li -d and official sig¬
nature this 4th day of Dec. 1891.
O. Seamans.
Ordinary.
When Baby was rick, «• gave her Cestorta,
When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Chikirea, she gave them Castoria,
/
FILES! PILES! ITCHING PILES
Fvmtf ms—Moisture; intense itching by
and stinging; mos' at night; worse
scratc hing. If allowed to continue tu¬
mors 1< rrn, which often bleed and ulcer
at-', 1 ec oming x eiy sere. Swayne s Oint¬
ment stops the it Ling and bleeding,
heals ulceration, and in most cases re¬
moves the tumors. At druggists, Ac or Son, by
mail. for 50 c ents. Dr. Sway tie
Pbiladelpl ia. Oct. 9, 91—6mo.
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For Catalogue and Prices, write the Manufacturers,
Austin, Tomlinson & Webster Mfg. Co.,
JACKSON, MICHIGAN, U. S.A.
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for Snfants and Children.
“Cast or! a is so well adapted to children tliat
I reconimend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Tbs Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. V.
M^SMaMW $k Wt@*
Iii the L. J. Aim ami House on Commerce stree,
Have on hand a f ill line ot
Family Groceries, .
Confectioneries,
Cigar?, Fnuff Tobaco, Hour, Meat, Meal. Sugar, syrup, and
all kinds of family supplies at
THE LOWEST PRICES
/
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. \
re-xxxxjiHrsr &r- co.
I [»i>i lie—] i 1 |uau%£7aeiaa«| t- m
I have the best Ginning Machinery in the County and will
GINYIIBR COT’l 01 FOR THE IHIBTiETfi
And Guarantee Satisfaction.
Thanking my friends and customers for past patronage
and hoping for a continuance of the same and more too, 1 Ke
main Yours to Serve,
G-. ZEL SAWTSS:
At Osborn’s Evrey V Day. v
Fresh Pork, Beef, Sausage,
Everything Cr 1 in the Market line.
•j
Every kind of Canned goods to be mentioned. Flavoring ex¬
tracts etc.
Oranges, Apples, Bannanas, Cocoamits, Cabbage
Turnips etc.
is Fk, Cfis, Fiiioj d U; Gram
Everything at Botjo.ni Prices.
A. B. OSBORN.
BIRMINGHAM BUSINESS
offers a thorough ’ nsioess trsir,ir.-r for the least ROLLECE
outlay its branch.'.-: of time Fenaiansltip'plain sod money. Bookkeeping aadotnamen- in all
1/ ,, tal.) Short-hand, etc.. tansht in the
* // practical and most
J of study and comprehensire manner. Wetluvl. (id
rv>y^ S##'' new original, combining theory uith practice. A restf
l:.- - 5s U AMOS WARD, Pres'L, BIRMINGHAM, AUL
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Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
Castoria cures Diarrhoea. Colic, Constipation, Eructation,
Sour Stomach, Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di¬
Kills
Without gestion, injurious medication.
gnsta.Ga., . SfflHti Jxmemam gn ‘
Commencing J une 15th this
family -p Place •on Co,
. -ir •die
GOOD FOE ^nicSIi trips. M
diate. Between stati named, a!so J
School Ti ket QQ
GOOD FOR BOSTY-sl
B hick will BOOS be TRipf t0j
sold at rate
Agent at Atlanta, p n d 10n
within the runs of com-mterC:
General|a?se?a?^
TAX COLLECTOR'S
I will be at the precincts
purpose of collecting state an i,
tax for the year 1891 on the foil
days:
Lorraine—M onday Septembl
Monday October 26th, Honda
vember 16tb.
Honey Creek—' Wednesday,
30th, Wednesday Oct. 28th. YU
day November 18th.
Sheffield—T uesday Sept.
Tuesday Oct. 13th, Tuesday J 4
her 10th.
Balance of the time will be
office in Conyers.
D. AY. Mid
Tax C<
Many Persons
Are broken down from overwork or i
cares Brown’s Iron Bitters
"Auilds the system, aids digestion,met
"ess of iiile, and cutes malaria. Getthega
Ask niy agents for W. I,. Kougkn
If not for sale in your place a,
dealer to semi for catalog:; , w,
agency, a;ui get them for you.
£3” TAKE NO 8UB8T1TU5S
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WHY (S THE
W. L. DOSJuL
S 3 SHOE Gmnm FOR
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLDFOBIg
It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or va
to hurt the feet; made of the btst fine cal
and easy, and because we make mors wot
grade than any other manufacturer , itequi
sewed shoes costing from and-sewed, §4.00 to $5.00. ther
^)c^d EZ OO <»eiinine Ii equal
shoe ever ottered for §5X0;
imported shoes which cost from SSX-’tox.
A OO Hand-Sened Welt durable,
stylish, comfortable and
shoe ever offered at this price; $C *.00 samegrn. to£)
tom-made shoes costing from Farmers, MW a*a
cQ 50 ' U.o Mfaoei ail them,
a p ad Letter Carriers wear sol:
seamlesi, - ;i - >ih -uside, heavy three
slon edge. . .j pair wiU wear a year.
jfic^ OidSo 50 fine cal.; co better shoe e'er o
this price; one trial will con A
who want a shoe for comfort and service I
5P<a» 23 and S'2.00 Uorkcrsraaj durable, ui
are very strong and nootjerg
have given them a trial will wear schooDlj
CjOy $2.00 ami S5-75 where,
® worn by the increasing boys every sales sues
on their merits, as the
Ladles from $h-x tin*
imoerted shoes costing $2.00 aad H.7", ■
Ladies' 2.50, Dongola.
Misses are the best fine S
CautiAn.—See that thebohonrofweh h
price are stamped.on ^
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