Hale's weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 1892-1895, April 30, 1892, Image 1

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I *.V 1 Ji CSS ^ sm c V /■ j . - *■ c - ; ix * rfe • ■i / m 4. 3* P ' --&£3 is; >a&b> » ■* jh. /^ v f wuLiaa pjtfa *' C K -. ,-^fcjI « ■ xUMBER l 4 - G- - i ::c . '■ ■ ‘ XX§S crt- tc:.t Hie hair was om £??$ la? y .sy.ttcra•>'<!» ■ , , • „ , ; >co ; v preparation, the XM h; Yss'U’’ M uS# v u..riu, on " -• {£&« :, ; re- Cf .‘Aw ibe demand that w e ar, Aati-Hatrino, now jr=trodiic.n t r \ fifeS»CflSeT ' 1 under the name el «acws J 4 E Tk E cHi^eir:>.sEiT. |H£; ■* pSEMMM %> j&vww ■TcW?-’ 5 - ' r ^_S[LKDKEsU *^‘ 0 ^ d s B i ar y or Commission to Agents. I Xl *** DtAiSOMD Co. OYCS.ES. 3 0 Ladies’Cushion Tires, u liras, STRICTLY grade. , $ 95.00 085.00 high shicn liras, lio. 4 , Oonvariible Solid Tiros, * $35.00 $S 5.00 I V.A “ Tiros, ju 1 Solid Til?*. Ho. 4 , 7 i -* Cushion $5^.00 $ 95.00 1 mm mm Ml machine any No better price. made at He 5 m V Bicycle Catalogue Free. hQ ;: $ 85.00 Lrj^- p XjOA r EIjI-^ ASMS OO.j * # MASS. [ MANUFACTURERS, BOSTON, of G uns, Riga, kavolvera, Sporting Good* of all kinds, etc. ii mm : - Si I luXsj f \ -V e/ficfl sb t»s 'or Catalogue and Prices, write the Manufacturers, Tomlinson & Webstar !!*> Co., JACKSON, MICHIGAN, U. S. A. OkS Cv TK-! CO a T t Z YM-HGG elf2 tr.ZZL : Tcr> * £ >- * i \K:X g / fsmii m/\ ; \ p ; \ /Vi y (0 S * Zdj&r-'- .A ^ < * Pi Uo, 1 C 3 . STAR GEAR SPfMOLS BODY. tvoon riKiba, ok rAisTBO. r. Honor, tintiroly different from Cheap Western *<. Live DeaSors wanted, Territory given. MAN, STURT EVA p] T r 8i> LA FRA BEE BiUQ HAMTON 3 N- Y. GS9 m ir4 1 ZJ rr limn A f”3 r» r;i v • r.* r-y | r^-si CD 2 kvTg . ETUST-CLAGE ar ■ X XIVI "i." heqpbct. 'ESI, STEONQEST AMD 1122 HlDIaO VEHICLE e -rx OH S its, / < 5 « X — --- n ffp\? v \ ysj- f\Y ; 4? \ / X / X %. ft, j\/'\ ' -M > tJr \ - 4-M -- Am f>. tr*r; f, fi k rm* .a-s' -■e-; - JjV - j \J k .; •. t R if e. w .... 1 r *< v ‘ « * * ire Pianos W'M: SI m * Eg °ING of VL c**?- yle I • - - cr -. it >. . t# r hr HI - "cifcIY ^ havMitS ! 9 . r ‘" Dl ° 40 " m - ey :U ^ ' jgSLM 5«AND NOW! MIG Brnm ^ I % Ma* e * *« eta es-AU*.*': 1 ' A .. 0 Pond approve t hQ new, 4 Piano Co hflasonic 183 Tremont Temple, St. Boston COX VERS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY APRIL T), 1892 So ill .< alii: nee pio.; e at Abbevhh forced Y\ iinderly tb take to ib \\ UvAi with bis third (arty i/ear! t> co no'v ‘ shed the woods." The cniunpion ‘inau <i family” b V aimed in ibis country fom Fieinisi Poland. Ills name is John Nab f, and twenty-four sprigs ndoni- iL< f arnily tree. " , Tiie twelflii plank m-lbe • pia Coin of ibe People’s party is the one < i which Southerns oiumbic. It is m right iu ihe west, but is too slick lu be loyal Soutberner. No longer Hvil or Ok velum. 1 —it n Deino iacy and .white supremacy \ e. Third puny ism and negro rule r ba; is just i be size of it and you cun’, make anything else out of it. The twelfth demand of the St Louis platform may pe deuied a much as possible, but it’s theie ai the same and it is smelling pretty much like rot en tiniDer. Georgia is ringing with Denocrati. doctrine. Whoi eur it is presentid ii. ils true light, opposition vanishes auc eulbusiastie support, comes, wherevti it is opposed to the doctrine of Third paityisin it is victorious. On with ib . light, and never cease it until the vih tory is won. Xbe aigumtul usuU ui luvur ol tb( paueiou pluiik is uu an.usujg out TuiiV biq Uii.l b( CfiUbt tut Lu.t bo dors v.’tit pa d .ue uiiltacuce Ol tweeu tbe dcpnctalcd cumucy aim Lola ibul iLtnloie ibe toluitib should be. liavtu t tbetoluuais btiL paid \ety liberally biuce ibe warm ; u i.k ous, and is not $135,1)00,000 ^ eai i Aau be idea ull this do two wiougt evei i. a ce a ‘ngbp M. Liviugeo u's speich at ' onyerb sb/. * •;c read bj evi i'x ilemocrat ii G(3v/, b u. It coutaius b "iuc mi.bt sound e use, and pours out ibe only cbaiuitl tbiuu^b wbteb ti.e Ai.iuiict will ever be a Ole to in in Biiccobb ikl'in deuiandb.—Athens Banner. The only way iu which lo heai lb' breach between the Democrats oi Georgia is to convince those who an tlnnlutig of leaving ti.e ranics tba their course win result iu bauu to theiqbest interests. Vihilicatiomwould ue unpardonable; rhetoric would be useless; equivocation out of place, ibe only way is to preach sound doc trin and convince their minds bj arugument. Tbe men are our frinds, they are honest iu their couvictious, and they will listen to all our argu inent if we will advance it. Stand by tbe eld ship, tbe storms are raging now, nui they 11 not last forever when tbe election tolls around and tbe rrnoke oi tlie gnat ^ olitieui battle shall have rolled away, tbe men vs bo can ied her safely over tbe break eis by the strength of their good right arms and honest heart will have reiomptnse enough for tbeiqlabois iu ihe knowledge that they have kept the white man on top. Says Georgia exchange: “ A country a editor alter leaving all earthly borrow behind him found himself at tbe gate of hades and was examined as to bis profes¬ sion or business while on earth, ‘i have been editor ol a Georgia country weekly, ei!, .said old featun, y ou can t come in iiKiZt as I have lots of your unpaid jPHHi bubtenbtrs inside and y ou -v oulel be l..bb»ug uud (piarrebiug With_them all toe tune 1- ore’s » pi chfork, go and start a liUie l ades ol y our own. The Philadelphia Times asserts t.iai the pension lax ou this country would crubli any of the ilebi-burdened uionaiciiies of Europe. Ami yet the farmers, wLo are seeking relief, are asked to support tbe f bud party, which favor# an enormous back pen sioli steal Af.e. three week'e no ice, tbe [ an y pd pie were able to gatbei only about sixty persons iu um-s meeiing at Irwmton on Friday, anil omy two tbi ds of lLo-»e we.e in faver ui tiie uiovamnt. Tins tbows that the moveuitnt •* .euo“iadm b ' in Ui-urgu News Froiii YVushingiun. M^bmgtoh, p C, April V\Mk My. Ha ikon's visit to Nev York lliis-Veek, while obstnnsi oiy hji the purpose of attending lie-laying ol’ the corner, stork f the Grant monument, is h 'f aHty f'or the purpose of set ling-the question of Ins caiwh ■ ,acy for a renomination. Hi nil carry with the two men win were taken into the cabine, solely to bring about this ro iiomlnalion—Secretaries Fostei and Elkins—and while then obese political manipulators win meet the republican bosses 6i New A ik and other statqs aim try to make bargains with then, Secretary Foster has just re uurned from Ohio, where hi went to lay Harrison wires, ana there is reason for believing, al¬ though he maintains the con¬ trary, that he found the anti Harrison sentiment itqp. strong fur him, and that the Ohio dele¬ gation will go to Mineapolis uu mstructed. With such states as Pennsylvania and Ohio send¬ ing uninstructed delegations, n necessary for Mr. Har¬ rison to capture the New York delegation or lluovv up l-he sponge. Senator Teller is doing all lit knows how; to do to make him¬ to istration. Not satisfied With charging Mi’. Harrison with ha\ mg been in league with the money power lobby .to defeai tlie freecouiago bill iu tn« fjiuiee no knocked the bottom oat o; a very nice little scheme which Mr. Harrison has been coucoct ing for elect, ring purposes by offering ■ olution, which was adopted he Senate, call¬ , ing upon the Re sident for in¬ formation as to •>'iiat steps have been taken toward.the holding of an international moiie tary conference, and for copies of ail correspondence with ,gov ernment invited to participate therein. Senator Sherman made a hole for Mr. Harrison to crawl out by amending tlie res¬ olution by adding “ it not in¬ compatible with the public in¬ terests, ” but Mr. Teller intimates that Mr If.- would better not try to make use of it. It is known Mr. Harrison has had secret agents to agree to take part in such a conference, anti it is said that they have succeeded mget¬ ting a number of them to so and that the conference is to he held when it will do the lepub licau putty the most good—just before tlie election, when all sorts of promises can be made as to what it will'do. Senator Palmer has announc¬ ed himself a candidate for the 1 presidential nomination, . . ana , lm , I endeavor ^ says hu will to secure the support of the entire Illinois delegation. Senator Cali has offered a resolution which, if adopted and carried out would get together some very valuable information. It provides for the appointment of a committee to inquire the present value per mile the railways of the L. S., then present capitalization and the difference between such izatiou . ami their actual their gross and net receipts, number and CO mpen is tli »n of employes, amount >f bonded in ucbWdness and capital and stuck; ,ifc.;d a list » 1’ StOi Iciiai n\: uid bpndi oldera, giving U.eir reside. Me The Senate, iu its usual pon derous way, is 'ciscussing the House Chinese exclusion hi!!. The republicans, are trying Y ’. • hard i , to , make purt-v 1 . • capital 1 out ot the dellioei,ttic , S (it e by v t iit , 11 representative Hockwell, of New York, was retained in his seat, notwithstanding the re¬ pent of a majority of the elec ions committee in favor of the •ontestant Representative Mc viiliin, of Tennessee, voiced the general democratic as well as lie common sense view when lie said of it: “ I cannot see io\v it can affect the democrat c party. It was ,a .case upon Ahich men could honestly differ mil upon which Lie}' did -differ., Mr: Rocwell had'fhe advantage of the skill with which his case was presented, and there were many minds, that were not made dp until the final presentations of the case. The very length if tlie debate and the pet feet freedom which nuuke 1 it was sufficient to show country that i ha democratic House was wiil ing to listen, to every phase of tlie case. ” Some gossip has been caused * Liy the i Veport licit/ Ml. 1 lail c •was very brusque in his refusal of the invitation to accompany , . . .ur. Harrison and tile ailuiims- tratiou party wliicli is to go .ako ,,art in by in* «» y- Mono of tne Grant monument, m Wednesday. Mr, Blaine is t leaWamsi^n; Uh-.c r« never any love displayed o> him for General Grant in Ins life time, and he declines to make a pretense of it over, his grave. Senator Voi'hees says of the platform adopted be the. lud - ana democratic convention: “ it is a sound platform, embracing tariff reform and a currency of gold and silver and legal tender paper (greenbacks) on an equali¬ ty with each other. This is the old democratic platform, and no new departure toward Wall Street.” He adds that the state ticket is a splendid one, with a practical farmer at its head, and that it is certain to sweep the Statu into the democratic col¬ umn this year. PctiifnMl iGiccs. BY AI. QUAD. We were situng on die tavern veranda. after supjier for a ban ike, when an old darkey with a crooked leg came along and took his bat off and Ntid : “Gene ’en, 1 should like to .x yo‘ a fetv queslmn*, i»leaee. ijpinc Z.; told LA to go ahead, he came up ; I tb. «./.!«). -I observtil; d<* "ah, ! ‘I lost my ole woman iloorin all she Nvas buried on I’e gravel ridge olrer yere bout two miles. 1 nun » cut ah ; dugnpde hotly last week to put it in a j ^ lf ace ,an it was all j amlyzed ftuu. . ‘You mean I etrltied. Dat’s it, sab look fo’ men to git :t i out of de grave. Jest dtm turue l :nb> rocs an look as natci'Hl as life, fce-inwl | nk e i was uuu talkin to de olo lady agin Sv~. de She t* n der on i ra>- w n> n a was •mi Her driv Ul rt w ag in an ol mi it E jy doners lur ue body. 1 o yt reck v > it was right to sell it ■ .-vVt-1!. tbat’n according to y. >»»r )wn reelings-’ dun ‘.Jest so' bl was j turned stun. j “An “Yes.” all - to “An r—» w >uldn t b'irt tv driv ,,^ a i C nan a _ I 2 u says X&i v /[. X iV Km yo’ tell iiV Ufa >> : if tla-’H wT ^ “You ought W have got at U«st tweotj - I’-lIULi 1- 00 v i ;;/v't I. VI! i c d ul i - » i *’ s XiijatXl i 't, i(tt)' S ti’ii L “Jchl . '.c.t li . : hvcidy ilo.Hai I!u! ’k di, dty j ay tint tuck ou no a :ii. !’ •: ■ ' < 1 tic i..ml,ct i rice- now, nil I knows What Tt.v.tir to ask:” But the boiti P iiirck' 5 gone.’ : - '..it ■ e.. ; y, l a i aim i mini tow odilc" \t ves an UiJit' • ii.’c:i eu <kl sauio u*' n.lv'lau . . tur i t-.il • miS ... cut/ v (toy is ' IV1 ne to [, i,. ’I i:. . . r I■ I.>ta*iiu : Ie or i’»l luntMal ’eyi u- bi hack m a^ful” “ L' in’ Vi fttftcn bun ifiubiuu to lose by tin)- nfeMof the Dci.ucutaic paUyj Georgia bus. Vv iffoii I,t odnuy to gaiu by the .siaa-c k ot !:•• ib mcc i,cyl Gi or:'ia h-is. .vbicli v.pii ilm fiunu iM support, Wtiis.>;i /-v (jcorfii. p ^"’wV'aSPlk S-: : t I mffi\ < ’ mk . (c m .-■•1 p i himm Amis. SJ OKI5 S5JMJOY®-. . Path the-jnsthod, and results vhen fy.v.p 'ai refreshing of Figs is taken; the it b and pleasant . to taste, acts ' vrkly dyer and yetiprotnptly Jlov.xk, cleanses on the Kidneys, the -'•■a_offcetual:y,, dir,'. ccida, head; sys '• •he:: and f; cor:-! ana cures Imbitunl oiistipatlon. renw-dy; By; up of md Tigs is tlie • dy •.• m ever and ,pr> ul a-nr/ to tho tuste ao*' ,pp; p >u , gfomneb, prompt ill >- and truly beneficinf in ii* f'X 4 - l ’ *X m tho ^ healthy-i '.d tm cu.ne substances, ltd . : tr! y GXCfc jjont qualities commend it .to all and have nyido it tbs rnofct ' ^d '^T^Tfer $}. botties by all leading «b in drnf 50, fata. Any reliable SIS! druggist Vue "Xf cashes >¥§4 L)o accept £ to try it. no f, any aibstitute. CALIFORiHA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN F/IANCISCQ, CAl, LOUiSVILLE. ICY. VEW YORK. N.V. ■sf Tv? t if l' - • i\ j--v ; jyu V. a r \ m S / clmS Il'M i A < i!. m m ^ j JU'UL j pa mm Pg^gliSi ,r. ■ - m, life ; ’ ^ Ult>: ao!ty 4 CQ Mims per Day FOS TEEMS* ETC.* ADDBBtt DAVIS SEWING MACHIHE CO. cjiYtroar, c. CSZCASO, nA. A s in stock where _, itiey i n we eeu stud them * - T Hexpecj tiiiy, G. W A A. H CAIHj C'onyer-** 1 »a.