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Trust the women to find the
meanest man. The woman’s
Tribune speaks of him as fol
ows: “ i he meanest man in
the world is at last locatod, al¬
though unfortunately the dis¬
patches do not hold up his
name to dxecration. He lives
in Penobscot county, ’Me. He
procured a divorce from his in¬
sane wife, married again, and
when his first wife was disebar
ed cured, but helpless, he refus¬
ed to support her and allowed
her to become a town charge
althoug he is worth $30,000.
How many little inisunder
standins stick like a splinter,
in one’s finger, until they make
mischief and troule that cannot
easily be [remedied. And how'
many cases five minutes frank,
hoDest talk would have settled
the whole matter. The policy
of silence at such times is very
dangerous policy, and many
hearts have bled and suffered
when a word would havo healed
them.
John Mauley, who has served
twenty years of a life sentence,
on “a charge of poisoning his
wife in west Virginia, fit turns
out is an innocent man. Two
of his servants poisoned his
wife with arsenic, and charged
their master with the crime.
THE DA TES FIXE E t
Atlanta, Ga., March 2.—To
the Democrats of Georgia: In
pursuance oi Hie instructions
this given me by the state dem¬
ocratic executive committee,
two state democratic eonven
toitbs are hereby called to con¬
vene in the city of Atlanta, one
at 12 o’clock Wednesday, May
18th, and the other at 12 o’clock
Wednesday, August 10th,
Each county is entitled to
twice as many votes in each of
the state conventions as it has
members in the lower house of
the general assembly.
The first convention is called
to select delegates to the nation¬
al d miocratic convention, which
convenes iu Chicago on June
21st; the second convention is to
nominate democratic candidates
f »r governor, statehouse officers
d presidential electors, and to
e ect a new executive commit¬
tee for the state.
The method of selecting dele¬
gates from the various bounties
is left in the control of the coun¬
ty executive committees; but
the state committee suggests
that the selection of delegates,
and all nominations by the
ty, be by primary elections
the respective counties. Each
county is urged to perfect its
local [party organization,
the party may be thoroughly
organized throughout the
a id prepared to meet and over¬
come all opposition.
W. Y. Atkinson,
Ohairm’n State Dem. Ex. Com.
H. H. Cabaniss, Sec’v.
the democratic convention to
elect delegates from Georgia to
th > national democratic conven¬
tion vill ho held in Atlanta Wed¬
nesday, May 18th.
■ fi ( ' democratic convention to
nominate candidates for the
st te election will be held in At¬
lanta August 10th.
Both conventions are to he
held iu the hall of the house of
representatives, and will be
called to meet at 12 o’clock on
the days already named.
'. e —“Mattie, if I only dared to
you J’’ She—“ Harry,
JTou are, don’t t« a oovwnL*
LIVINGSTON AT COVINGTON.
He drew a vivid picture of the fi¬
nancial condition of the country and
of tho laboring people and the pro¬
ducers, and said relief could not pos¬
sibly come by division and by split¬
ting up. A call had been issued for
a congrgation of the producers of the
country to meet in convention at St.
Louis. He went there to meet this
congregation, but instead he found
there all kinds of organizations in ex.
istence, or that could be osganized,
and found tnem there for the purpose
of [over-riding Southern sentiment,
and they did it.
lie paid a hansome tribute to Rich¬
ards, president of the Georgia Col¬
ored Alianee, and said that when
Richards would not follow Post they
took his votes from him and turned
them over to be cast by a lately im¬
ported Englishman and deserter from
the British Army.
Referring again to the Third party
croud at St. Louis, he said it was the
most confused and confoundedly con¬
fused crowd he ever saw; calling on
Bealer [of the Ailanta Journal, who
was present and who was alo at St.
Louis, to state if he misrepresented
them, Bealer said no, they were
simply kn aggregation of cranks.
Can you follow a multitude like
that, or a man who will ponder to the
passion of a croud like that? Every
iking was cut and dried to out age
justice, decency and fair dealiug
Will you cling together as Alliance
men, or will you follow the
strange banner floated by this
croud? Are you to turn your
back on your friends at the bidding
of som stranger following? He wa3 op¬
posed to the Alliance going into any
party. The order is non-partisiau.
You can’t go in any party without
loosing large numbers of your mem¬
bers, and it wouid be unpoltic and
unwise te do so, there would be no
success for the Alliance in doing so.
Don’t fight as an organization in
any party, stick together and vote
your principals and you will win, to
go into any party will kill your or¬
der. Democrats don’t care how
much of a third party gets up, Re^
pnblicana fear a thid party. The
ihird party stronghold is in the
Northwest, a section from which the
Democratic party hopes for nothing.
Do you aak me to join a party that
can’t win, if so you take me for
a l’ooi? I don't, join such parties. If
you don’t vote for our principals, we’ll
vote for the other fellow and win ev¬
ery time. He would give up every¬
thing to fight the man who would ob¬
literate the color line, for the content
for the negro vote must be fruitful of
bitterness strife, disgraceful scenes
and all else that would shock decency.
The Democratic party is the peo¬
ple, and when the Alianee can’t do
better ini he Democratic party than
any other party, I’ll tell you to get
out of it. Don't swap horses while
crosssing the stre am .
Col. Zachry, of Henry, was called
on and declined to speak, but advised
Aliancemen te let well enough alone.
The followiug was offered by Hon.
Henry L. Graves, and adopted uuani
mously amid great enthusiasm.
■‘What ever may have been the
doubt in the minds of some as to the
position of Hon. L. F. Livingston, it
can no longer be denied ihat he is
not only on the Oea>a platform with
both feet, but he is with both feet iu
the De mod ratio party; therefore, be
it ‘Resolved, That we, the Democrat
c and Alliance citizens of Newton
county, most heartily indorse his po¬
sition as to the formation of a third
party at this time..’’—Enterprise.
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ATLANTA, GA - - 24th YEAR.
An established business school. Book
kt eping and Shorthand taught by ex
dents Ptrienyed in good teachers. paying Thomands potions. of stu¬
moderate. Students Terms
6«md toz oicooiank received <WJr
4,B, IRWIN.
Attorney At Law,
CONYERS - - GA.
J J. SEAMANS
DENTIST
Conyers Georgia,
J. W GAITER,
Next door to Dr. Lee’s drug stoie, on
Railroad street, is prepared to make tlie
best shoes and boot', and do all kinds of
repairing and harness work and charges
the lowest prices.
fit OTo,^.
I will be in CONYERS the first Sat¬
urday in each month. Patients desiring
to see me will find me at the Drug Store
of Dr. W. H. LEE & SON.
Dr. L. G. BRANTLEY.
BOOTS, SHOES, REPAIRING ETC.
S12 .BUYS
One Bureau,
One Beadstead,
One Washstand,
One Center Table,
Two Cain Seat Chairs,
One Ladies’ Rocker, a
OSLER’S.
83 and 85 S. BROAD st. Atlanta, Ga
Furniture repairing and packing
a specialty.
WM. BOLLMANN,
Spectacles, watches, clocls,
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.^
No. 10 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga
BAM PUCE AHD EESMJRMT,
Under Gate City Bank,
Cor. Ala. and Pryor Sts., Atlanta, Ga.
FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA RYE AND
KENTUCKY SOUR MASH WHIS¬
KIES A SPECIALTY.
Fine Imported and Domestic Cigars.
Jno. P. Buckalew Proprietor.
FREE —A Valuable Book on Nervous
Diseases sent free to any address,
and poor patients can also obtain
Uiis medicine free of charge.
This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend
Pastor Koenig, of Port Wayne, Inch, since 18T6, and
is now prepared under his direction by the
KOEST.es RUED. CO., Chicago, 511 .
Sold by Druggists at SI per Bottle. 6 for So.
Barge Size, @ 1.75. G Bottles for SS9.
‘How to Cure All SkinDiseases. ”
MENT.” Simply apply “SWAYNE’S
No internal medicine required.
Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions
on thr face, hands, nose, Arc., leaving
the skin clear, white and healthy. Its
possessed great healing and curative powers are
druggist by no other remedy. Ask
your for Swayne’s Ointment.
Oct, 9, ’91—6mo.
Hr. iwl’s L 0, ocra 9 a
IS THE
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is two hundred percent,
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the market. In the first place,
the quantity is double that
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The dosei» nicely adjusted to suit caws as one pill ctn
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Send 3-cant (tamp. You get 32 page book With nmplS.
OH. viAPTgjg MEimrNF. f!O .St. toile,, Md.
L ou ct.n carry your horses and
Duties to W. ¥• Alman 1 's shop
S 9 ’ hem shod in the best style, and
UBlC lot onI t GO oemtm
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THREE DOORSDHBER HOTELCEWER St
Are carrying a full line of
goods of every kind kept in a
first-class general store and
can and are selling them at
Prices
That can’t
Be Beaten
Id Mi Geotiia
They are fully prepared
accommodate the people fo
cash or on time, to good par¬
ties. They luy from
quarters ana have every advan¬
tage for favoring the consumer.
They pay the highest prices
for all country produce, and
solicit your trade in this line,
Also, Polite clerks, prompt at
tent ion, good goods, and
GLOSS PRICES
ON
EVERY
is the motto ot the house,
Call and see us before pur¬
chasing or selling.
Respectfully,
National lior Co.
BUY AT HOME!
If you want a Cook Stove
any kind of Tinware,
-GOTO
si &
They buy direct from
actory and by buying
them you save the
Man’s profit. They make
Tinware and guarantee it.
patronizing them you help
Mi up a Home
You can [get of them all kinds
of repairs R>r stoves; if not
stock will order them
for you from factory.
They keep also
Sips Bps l
Piping, and will sell at as
prices as Atlanta.
We do our own work
enables us to sell lower
rhose who pay clerk hire,
Come and see us is all
ask.
Respectfully,
JOHNSON'&
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LEGAL ADYERTlSHa
CITATION 103II
Whereas, GEORGIA, Rockdale ad:| tori
IV. T. Iluson
the estate of J. A. Swirandl orJ
resents lo the court of
filed in this office that hell ei
ministered J. A. S warm's
terei'ore to cite all persons] shofij
he s and creditor's to
they be can discharged why said ahministd
not from liisj jjj
tion and receive letters of
the first Monday in March M
O.iu
This 20th of Nov. 1891, 0
Georgia all Rockdale County, concern] ]
To whom it may
All persons interested si
notified hat if no good cause
to the contrary on order will a
by the court of Ordinary on tU
of Mar«'h 1892 Establishingaq 0
the .ogaiisvilie public road commencingaior] leading from
1 j
foot of what is known ae tie
hill, side, and running riuinins around aminnionj tie hill tej
of Rockdale and Walt® coal
ning thi oagh the land cite 1
and J. M. Day, 'Valtou entoeem com]
change made iu dri
tance of about one fourth
0.SM8
This Jau 26th 1892. (i
ORDIXAm
Adopted by the «
City Council of the!
Conyers Feb. 1st 1891.
Sectio 1—
Be it ordained by the W\
Council that Section 61 «"
to‘ ft Hog Pens” adopted IN
be, and the smne is hereby W
8e Se°it ordainedgj
further of this ori
after the adoption whosha “j
person ‘mypm.^ty/urncfosur^J or persons
kny pose hog of keeping hogs ho there r s, M*] |
or said 'A
quired to keep P ^J
ure at all times t >
from all offensive matte m
when the same, necessary. and keep Anas J ''>
.'on or persons keepi“o ho °r^r -Jl |
inclosure for an.v 0
same to become tokeept^,. fi t
iai' andretuse be 7 J
aforesaid shall
tilthyl ment herein and in prefeeri j
.
be dealt By wi(haspre-.nbj. Laws of sard «•
oft e L'892.
Feb. 1st
Be it ordained by the Tj
lion and the 71 of san the e JjfX.br 1 4- **
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changing the
lines of said Sc ^
follows, t-* W.I- r ..
be » lowed h re.
ton, ki. and J clc f
a. m. o ■ . ->
Cemion *•
.ollows, allowed to-"i to ** • Tth-iibe ’ ■
be ete.,betwecuitu j, ;
ton, Ad i Fet
and 3 p. na. AWf- . 0 1
Jso. W. Cl«rk.
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