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ou will miss a
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want the best and
that can be
cream Dr. M.
buyers, go to
-5, Grier Dunn will
n and he is far supe
boly »else in Conyers
ice cream or any re
ink.
alysome crank steps
,rs his paper stopped
,fight the third party
, re is little difference
g of boycotting and
[ es of the Anarchists
, sympathy for either
care a fig for the
of those who hold
irinciples.
ndition Can Be
Worse,
I favorite arguments ad
Lj those who have strayed
pa: v is this “The
Ljtasuot [o done aDy
thirty- two years we
o*n nothing in God’s
session are mortgaged
line; we are oppressed
rs; we are iu as bad a
re could well be;, our
not be worsted and we
ftange.'’
! mighty well on first
lisa lerlv sophistical argu
fallacious.
Lit that teh condition
g classes of the Southis
cue at presut Every
Land no wel-informed
it
nt emphatically deny
that the Democratic
(i done’anything for the
*ople, and will show
hat their condition can
Oise if they go into the
third party.
patic party has been
[ thirty-two years. It
pads tied; it has never
P !, 1 the Government
perforeit is not re
®gk law upon the
since that date.
'Otunatances no rea
ii) charge the unjusi
<» then upon the Dem
feion farmers be
in the ranks of
! emoeracy means—not
rjkiid ppublicanism partyi-m. to but
N that power
mean. It means
r^otof the Fore :
‘hnaiUon of the tarifi
■“g^raeut o! the pension
'kmonetizatior congress,
°fthe Go Bremen f
frfthe ^ey kings
Wo! the 6
toilling
S those will |K
s Sowh .9
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JV^J.then* jl v -5
^ wound
s Castoria.
MONEY
j p. Tillcv is prepared to lend
money on improve farms in Roclcda’e
and Newton counties on five years
time at the low rate of six per cent
per annum. See him.
IN CITY OF MEXICO.
Probably the oldest person on earth
is to be found in the outskirts of this
city. Jesus Campeche lives in a hut
with his greatgreat-grandson, who is
a full grown man. Campeche came
originally from Spain, where he was
borndin 1738, which would make
him now 154 years old. He has the
appearance of being about 90 years
old and is fairly active for an old man.
He shows papers to bear out his as
eertions as to age and birth, and the
man with whom he is living says
there is no doubt as to the relation he
bears to the old man. Campeche says
that he has never known a day’s sick¬
ness in his life
He says he remembers coming to
this country when he was 25 years old
as a soldier, and that was long before
the war of the Revolution in the
United States. The old man’s memo
ry is good, and he tells of things
which took place the last century as if
they had occured last year iustead
of over 100 years ago. In fact he
remembers things 75 and 100 years
ago better than he does thoes of recen
occurrrence. The papers which he
carries to prove his assertions are the
copies of a church register in valli
dolie, Spain, showing his date of birth
and that of his baptism. The papers
are undoutedly genuine, as far as the
dates are concerned, and the only
thiug to be determinod is whether
they are rightfully his or not.
The eyeglasses which pinch the
nose are certainly dangerous. A case
recently occurred iu St. Louis of at
man who died of cancer of the nose
caused by the pressure of his eye¬
glasses. He noticed that on each side
of liiB nose, where the spring of the
brought the clamps agains
the flesh, a persistent red spot ap¬
peared, but thought nothing of it
A year or so ago the right side of his
nose became sore, a small sopt turned
browD, and in three months he had a
well develoded cancer, which in Uixic
ate away his nose, the whole m -me
eye, and finally penetrated the braiu
and caused death. Spectacles, handsome, says
an expert, are not so nor
stylish, but are far safer to persons
compelled to the habitual use of
artificial aid to the sight.
It is reported on undoubted and un
impeachable authority that white
men—leaders in the people’s party-in
a neighboring county, scour the neigh
borhood with wagons, buggies and
other vehicles, iu search of negro
voters to carry them to their meeting
A white man and a negro riding side
by side (the white man beseeching the
negro to ride with him) to ;a political
meeting is indeed a sickening specta¬
cle . And yet this is what the leaders
of the great reform party are doing.
Men, with Auglo-Saxon blood cours¬
ing through your veins, can you sup¬
port such a party?—Athens Bauner.
A Western editor is said to have hit
upon a plan to keep subscriptions paid
up that takes the cake. Every time
delinquent subscriber is mentioned in
his paper his name is inverted 1 For
example: John Jones and wife are
spending a few days in Chicago
Every other subscriber understands
what it means, and there is a grand
rush to get right side up again.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The notes and accounts belonging to
the estate of J. W. Langford deceased
have been placed in the hands of A. M.
Helms for collection. Parties must
come forward at once and make settle¬
ments or said notes and accounts wilt be
sued, as the estate must be settled up.
Bcspct,
J J. Langford, admr
NOTICE. Sat
I will be in GON TER- the fir t
rday in each month. Pandit -'ring
see me will find me at the Drug ^ ua ot
Dr. W. H LEE & SON.
Dr. L. G. BRAN i LEY.
The people's remedy for the cure
if Cough*,Colds 1 Asthma, Hoarsened
Bronchitis, Croup, Influenza, Whoop¬
ing Cou<*b, Incipient Consumption’ is
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup’ the old
reliable. Pries 25 cte.
It’s a Lie.
There are men in this county
who have asserted that we are
against the intereot of the
farmers and the working people
of this county. We defy any
man to give one sound reason
why we should be. Are not the
farmers and other working men
our patrons ? They receive the
results of our labor and we re¬
ceive in return the results of
theirs, and if there is a man in
this county who will say that
we have not always made a
fair exchmge we do not know
his name. We would destroy
every type and break every
wheel of our press before we
would knowingly print that
which would work to the injury
of our brothers and their wives
and their little and
man. we care not who he is,
who asserts that we would, is a
liar of the deepest dye. We
love our people and we are will¬
ing to work for their interest.
We hold as wrong and viscous
the attempts which are being
made to array one class against
another, that a few demagogs
may secure office, and for ihe
cowardly traitors who are mak¬
ing these attempts we have no
words of praise. We have not,
and have never had a word of
censure for the common honest
people; we know that they are
honest in what they do, but for
the infamous demagogs who are
trying to lead them astray we
have the utmost contempt and
Hatred. It would be better for
our people and the 'future hap¬
piness of their children had they
never been born than to fall in¬
to the power of such an infernal
gang.
ST orKpehik
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IN ITS WORST FORM
Benton, Laf. Co., Wis., Dec. ’88.
Rev. J. C. Bergen vouches for the
following: James Rooney, who was
suffering from vitus Dance in its worst
form for about one and a fourth years,
was treated by several physicians with
out effect; twobott ! es of Easter Koenig’s
Nerve Tonic cured him.
Toussaint, Ohio, Oct. 25 1890.
I used Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic
for a lady 26 years old; every two or
three weeks she had a serious attacK of
iailing sickness, accompanied with head¬
ache and was driven to madness; she was
sent once to an insane asylum. The
doctors could not relieve her; 1 began
with one bottle of your medicine;ashe
had taken three-quarters of it, and she
wrote to me a few days ago: “Ihe
medicine helps me much; I think anoth¬
bottle will cure me, ”
er Hamedin.
Rev. Abmand
i—A Valuable Book on Nervous
Diseases sent free to any address,
_ and patients can also obtain
r |_ r Lt poor medicine free or charge.
this
This remedy has been prepared by the Keverend
KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, 911.
Sold by Drugsdsts at ®1 per Bottle. 6 for 95.
I«rge81ze,Sl.75. 6 Bottles for SB.
J, W. CARTER,
Next door to Dr. W. H. Lee’s Drug
stoie on Pai’road street, is propaird to
make the best shoes and boots and ao all
kinds of repairing and harness work and
charge the lowestjprrces.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice,
haring had placed in his hands by un
Fast India missionary the formula of a
simple vegetable remedy for the speedy
and permanent cure of Consumption, and all
Bronchitis, Catatrh, Asthma
throat and Lung Affections, a JP®fU Debi¬
tive and radical cure for Nervous
lity and all Nervous Complaints, after
having tested its wonderful curative
poweis in thousands of eases, has felt it
his duty to make it known to Ins suftei
fnr fellow. Actuated relieve human by this suffering, motive
and a desire to all whode
Iwi.i s nd free of charge, to
sire it this recipe, in German, Trench
or English, with full rections for pre¬
paring ami using. Set by mail by ad
die sing with stamp, naming tins paper.
\V. A. Noyes, 820 Powers’ Block,
Rochester, N, Y to may 9- 92.
•
Almand k Langford are anx
loUi for your shoe trade.
Flint Aliance of Newton
passed a resolution endorsing.
Col R. T. Nesbit for Com mis
sionej of Agncultur.
SOTICE TO DEBTORS AM CMT<RS
tlie All estate persons tf S, having- H. Anderson, tlemands against
late of
Eocki'ale county, descased, are 1 ovehy
notified to render in their dec ands to
the undersigned indebted according to law; and
a 1 persons to said estate are
required to make imroed'ato payment.
This May 4th., 1892.
John H. Aljia.ni>,
Admr.
S. H. Anderson, deceased.
Cie To Attentoin
We have opened a first
class Blacksmith and repair
shop in rear ol the Hotel and
near the Livery Stables, and
are prepared to do your work
in first class order, at shoeing reason¬
able prices. Horse a
specialty. All work warranted
try us.
Respectfully, Co.
L. T. Friuli, k
J J. SEAMANS
DENTIST
Conyers Georgia.
THE THIRD PARTY IN HE
NINTH
We attended a meeting ot th
district executive committee at Gain es
ville last week and saw representative
men from eleven out of the seventeen
counties in the district.
The repoit from all sections of the
district is that the third party is on
the vripne. At the outset a great mauy
good Democrats were induced to join
this movememut upon the idea that it
was the naturul successor of the Al¬
liance, but as they investigate its
origin and p'atform of principles, and
the leaders who are attempting to
boom it in this State, they are chang
ing their mind ane coming back to the
“house of theii fathers.
Iu many counties in this district it
has no strength at all. The fight is
squarely ou between the Democrats
and Reyublicans.
In other counties the Alliance
ers have refused to co operate with
this new movemedt because they c a n
see no necessity for a new party and
believe that a division of the Demo v -
crats will only lead to strife and the
success of Republicsi > * • >u the laigo
negro counties of th- < o.
The Democracy is h g thoroughly
organized, and will ady for the
campaign. There are itb.ies involved
that demand the careful consideration
of every good citizen, and especially
every Democrat, and as the truth
breaks in upon them many of the men
who have been misled will return to
the fold.
SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDA Y
g arvelous cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria
Canker month, and Headache, W ith
each bottle there is an ingenious nasal
injector for the more successful treat¬
ment of these complaints without extra
charge. Price 50. Sold by Dr. W. H
Lee & Son.
FOR SALE—A dwelling house on
Deoatur street, 5 rooms, good wate
For sale cheap. Apply to
T- A. Elliott.
BEST OF ALL
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
truly beneficial manner, w hen the
Springtime comes, use the true and per¬
fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. One bottle
will answer for all the family and costs
only 50 cents; the large size-fl. Try it
and be pleased. Manufactured by the
California Fig syrup Co. oniy.
A HARD CORNER,
The age of 30 is a hard comer for a wo¬
man to turn, and 35 is still harder. She
feels that she is fast leaving her youth
behind her. But there is no reason why
woman should be fade 1 and passe at 35
a of the
or even at 45. The chief cause
early fading of American woman is found
in the fact that many of taem suffer from
some form of female weakness or disease
which robs the face of its bloom, draws
dark circles about the eyes, brings early
wrinkles and sallowness, and stamps the
face and figure with signs of ill-health.
Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescriptson will
all these troubles, will bring back
cure the and
the lost bloom, and remove pains
ailments which make woman grow old
before their time. Guaranteed to give
satisfaction in every case, or price!$1.00;
refunded;
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
I Is! nl Hi mg; m m & k'Wtt 3
Hi it notwitii-standing
the truth of this ohl saw,
a man wiio is soon parted
from his money is not nee
essarily a tool, This will
he obvious when you
learu how.
A WISE MAE
Can part with his money
and become richer than
he was before.
HOW
Enqire at Summers,
The Racket Peole. No
such bargains ever shown
in Conyers before.
Plenty of Salesman to
Serve you.
You will wonder tiien
buy and be rich.
We move Monday week.
Summers Bros.
MU.LINEUY
JVfiss Kmn |a fjiley
-HAH A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF NEW MILLNERY-
Embracing 1 everything that is wanted by ladies, misses
children or infants. Beautiful line of hats, caps, plumes, flow¬
ers and all other kinds of trimmings ; ribbons, laces, velvets,
velveteens etc, etc. When you want anything in the millnery
line call on her and you can get the newest and best and the
owest CENTER prices. STREET, CONYERS, GA.
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dky goods, notions, CLOTHING EOT.
NQW FOR 1892 !
Hlrqqnd <$•• Langford
---CARRY A FINE LINE OF
GENERAL MDSE..
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They return thanks to their many custom ' rs of ihe past
nd can say to than tl at il.ty aie jitjai < < 1o again fell
• ad goo ds < Ii gat’s inns. ( jj 11 nd fee them.
Almand & Langford, Cmyers, Ga.
MEW DISCOVERY ^CSIDEOT
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and on removed. We at Gnce put this wonderful preparation, onthe
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market and so world under the of Queen’s
it throughout the name
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