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About The Solid South. (Conyers, Ga.) 1883-1892 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1892)
jiSollft jfroattu J. N. HALE. OFFICIAL ORCAN OF THE COUNTY. OFEICIAL ORCAN OFTHE ALLIANCE EDITORIAL NOTES. - Political Aspirants Already our people have commenced to ask “ who will represent us in the Legislature next time ? ” From what we can hear there will be no lack of candidates. Hon. W. F. Mc Daniell hafe made an acceptable representative to our people and will doubtless be willing to serve another term. If he consents to run he will be hard to defeat, If elected we are satisfied that he will do all in his power to help the people. Dr. J. a. Stewart, who has ' spoken Hon. of W. all L. over Peek the State is beingl in the governor most :flattering of our Our grand people terms old wonky Oom- for] monwealth. feel proud to have him as Itheir‘ chief executive. The fiaffairs of the State would not suffer under his administration. Therejwill be several thous and aspirants for the small ofii ces 0f the county. A CA USE. “Ain‘t times hard " an} s Johnson, “ Right you are,” says Jones, “ Lets take a drink,” says Johnson. “ Give us your inmd. " says Jones A farmer was this man Johnson An editor this murJones. The Comtitntion is engaged in an “up Hill ” business. Have you ever noticedhow few politicians die with the gripp. his alaiining “ Do the prohibitionists re ceive any of the money paid in to the school fund for the edu cation of the children of the State? "—Ex. - 1 Yes; and they are entitled to 3:116 itLtoo. Don’t ? the consumer pay tax OAK GROVE NEWS . Sunshine at last. Mis. "Wm Beattie we are glad to learn is improving, hope she may soon be well again. Miss May Almand, after a visit of several days to friends near Salem re¬ turned to her home yesterday. There was a delightful sociable at the residence of Mr. O. S. Haygood, Saturday eve. All present seemed to enjoy themselves finely. Alter some evcellent music by the youug ladies present, fruits and confectionaries were served. Mr Rufe Almand and his charm* ing sister Miss Jackie visited in this community last Saturday guests of Miss May Almand. Mr. Warren Thrasher of Ebenezer visited O. G. Sunday aft, guest of ; well we wont say who. The literary school at Oak Grove is prOSpering finely, there is now a— bout 30 scholars and others are ex~ pected. We are. satisfied that under the care of Miss Fielder, u e will have a good school. Miss Lou Haygood who has been quite sick for several days we are glad to hear is improving. Pray er meeiing at Oak Grove? every Tuesdry night. On account oil bad weather we have had none for“ se Yf'lfll weeks, but hope when thel weather settles to have a large at ‘ tendance. Mr. J une Stephenson of Delialb county Visited in this community last Sunday. Mr. J. L. White has been re elected night watchman for 18$l2, over {he \my. Joe makes a good one for he is faithful, always at his post. Misses Fannie May and Ruth Al, mund of your city, visited in this 00111 inuniay last Sunday. : Miss Janie Plunkett we are sorry to learn happened to the misfortune of getting her arm broke last Monday She slipped of the ice while attempt ing to go out the door. I didn‘t know that fellow was so green as to leek for May in January, study your calender D. H. S. or you will get behind. Sabbath School at Oak Grove wasl largely attended last Sunday. There were about. twentyvfive pupils in the Bible class, is not this a fair showing. 1 Oak Grove Alliance is still in a flourishing condition, it now has be tween one hundred and fifty and two hundred members on the roll and ap plications are coming in every meet ing, the secret of success in the Alli anoe is a good and punctual presid~ ing oflicer, and Oak Grove has that in the person of W. F. MoDanie'. By the way, keep your 03 e 011 old Frank, he is going back to Atlanta. again some of these times to spend about forty days. Old Frank is good one you can’t buy him “no not much” . Leanna. SHEFFIELD. This portion of the county has had enough rain to do for a while; Miss Loula Francis:one of Sheflield’s beautiful young ladies, is ill at pres ent. Miss Dorlina Bell, an accomplished young lady of Elbert county, is teach psi ing school in the Hall and if the itrons generally will take by‘SquizeBl the intfl‘estl nub-cum: name-see H Cannon, one of our most enterpris¬ ing public spirited citizens in getting up the school, they will have a good school. Rev. W. A. Chastain preached a fine sermon at Bethel church Sunday, so Mr Sammers says. We regreted that we were not there to hear it The marriage which we were all looking forward to, did not come off at the appointed time. Miss Mollie Miller attended devine services at Bethel church Sunday. Little Brother Cannon is sick. We hope it is not la gripp which is mak¬ ing so many people around here ill. There was a pleasant social gather¬ ing at the residence of Mr. B. H. Summers. Among others who were present were two handsome young ministers. Mr. Summers is a jolly man and will make his guests feel merry wheth Miss Mamie Summers a beautiful and attraczive young lady of Atlanta. has been visiting 1n this community for some time collie delight of her many friends. Miss Lonie Boggens one of New~ ten county’s lovliest young ladies visited friends here last. week. W hat Druggisis Say. Druggists, from the very nature of their business, are in a position to find out quickly whether or not there is merit in amedioine. No other ar tieie has won such praise from the droggists all over the country as has been accorded by them to Hood‘s Serseparilla. Bend the following which are samples of letters we are daily receiving: BEsr BLOOD AND Tome REMEDY. “ 1 am having a good trade on Hood’s Sox‘saparilla new, and those who use it think it. the best blood and ionic remedy on the market.” J. F. l‘il'iil‘f, Osz'ensborc, Ky. SALES INCREASING. “The sale of Hood’s Sarsaparills is on the increase. We have been sells ing it for several years, and so far as we know it. has given entire satisfac tion to our patrons ." A. J. MAT TDJGLX, Drug-3517.41 Raidsaon‘zz, :3 ALL SPEAK HIGHLY or IT. “Judging from the way our ens towers buy Hood’s Sui'saapiniiia it is ‘ one of the bes blood pilllilJ-‘TS. All who have used it speak i:ig,;‘:iy Sar-csnpeajll:11 of it. We sell more of Hood‘s than of any other kind.” ED 13 WALTHALL & Co, Druggisis, Horse Cave, Ky. \ UNIVERSAL SAriserTION, “I have sold Eeoal’s S:i;‘::v.::pnriilz for several years, and, as for as I have heen able to learn, it has given universal satisfsction. It is one of the best selling preparations among }the great number of blood purifiers you my shelves.” WILLIAM TURNER, Drugglst, Bowling Green, Ky. Nome BETTER. “We find Hood‘s Sarsaparillu to lie one of our best sellers, and all who use it. think and say, there is none better.” FARNSWORTH 3: WiNs'ri-zen, Druggists, Bowling Green, Ky. Hoon’s IS THE BEST. “Hood‘s Sarsaparilla is the best. Our customers like it. very much. It sells better than any Olhor oar/sap» rilla on our shelves” J. D. LABDWELL ’ Hmodsburg, Ky. ONCE USED, IT IS A Favonrrn. “I never miss an opportunity to ex tall the virtues of floods Sarsaparilia I sell more of it. than any other blood purifiers combined. If a person once uses it they will take no other. I confide: Hood’s Sweeper-ills the but. blood purifier and system regulator on the market.” H. S. Petit, Walton Ky. Customers Satisfied. “My sales of Hood’s Sarsaparilla this year has been very much larger than last year. My customers are repeating their orders and calls, giv ing evidence that the medicine is hav¬ ing the desired effect.” J. J. 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