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J. N. HALE, Editor.
OFFICIAL ORCAN OF THE COUNTY.
OFFICIAL ORCAN OF
Akkui scemknts:—F or Congress,
dollars; for State Senator, seven
for County Offices, five dot nrs.
DEMOCRATIC CAKUOAT
FOR C0NGRE8S.
Hon. L. F. Livingston, of Newton
county.
Hon George Hillyer, of Fulton
ty.
FOR BEPKE8KRTAT1TB
Mr. Andrew J. Smith is a Candidate
for the lower house of the shite Legis¬
lature, subject to tbe Democratic nomi¬
nation.
FOR ORDINARY.
Col. J. C. Barton is a < undulate for
lb - office of Ordinary, subject to a nomi¬
nation.
REAL ESTATE.
The price of real estate is far
to ) low in Conyers. Dwellings
are too low; stores are to low
and rents are too low. We
have the best town morally aud
c immiereially of its size in tlie
state. We have good churches,
good schools, a healthy climate
good water and an active pop¬
ulation. Their trouble lies just
here: if you have a piece of
property to sell or rent you
wont put it in the hands of a
real estate man but try to sell
or rent yourself. Somebody
else has property to sell or rent
and when a man wants to buy
or rent you both run after him,
prices and make him believe
your property is a pour in¬
vestment and you are anxious
dispose of it. Place your
in the ban Is of a good
real estate man, lix your prices
and when a man wants it you
get a fair price fur it. Real
will advance and we will
be better off.
Judge Hillyer has commenced
n active canvass for congress
The Republicans have nomi¬
Harrison and Reid fui
their leaders.
Democrats be sure and come
to the mass meeting June
25th. Important business.
Hon. Albert Cox is yet to hear
congressionally. He is
of the most brilliant Demo¬
in Georgia.
There is an going the rounds
headed; “A club for mot.heis.”
what's the matter with the old
stylo poker?
Col. Livingston will be at the
they propose <o have
for him this summer—and about
the liveliest man in the lot
There is not. a single Georgia
editor iu Congress, Lo ik here.
boys, we must come to the f rotn
we have the brains and e
must have the office, not tin \ i*
we need the money that’s iu it.
for the honor, you know.
Tt te A tla uta II era Id c! t arges
Livingston led the farmers
into the Third I ty. As , Mr.
at
Livingston has always gotten
his main support from the far
why , should liiij* he desire 4 that -i
liters
they be in the Tnird party while
he stands for re-election as a
Democrat ? There H no sense
truth or justice in the charge [of
the Herald.
The papers should change
old fauului Ito.i .1 “ ol. L.
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NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS.
A mass meeting of the
oovats of Rockdale county
called it the court house in
yers ou the 4th, Saturday
25th. 2 o’clock p. m. for the
■ pose of selecting delegates to
to the State convention in
lanta to nominate a
for governor and candidates
other state House officers.
important matter may be
sidered and all are requested
come out June 4 1892.
Dr. J. A. Stewart,
chm. D. E. C.
W. W. Swann
Sec.
Sam Small has been
ted for Congress as an
Prohibitionist, against the
party and in favoi of
ment ownership of
tion lilies, and free trade.
cle Sam may be put down
the great piebald candidate.
It has been whispered
by some business men
they would “boycott” a
newspaper if the
tor didn’t keep his mouth
on certain subject. If we are
alluded to we say to the
men we care nothing for thiev
threatened “boycott” nor for
their opinions of us. We “have
our o pinions and wiil not be
dozed into silence by no one.
This is a free country [and free
speech and a freo press is guar¬
anteed by our constitution, Jk
seerns that the “boycott” senti
mentt is catching.
Bill Harm s, of Marietta, is a
lucky man when it comes to
finding curious and valuble rel
ICL Besides being the owner
0 f Kenuesaw mountain, itself
j, lo tty good sized curiosty, he
has a perf ect s ore of cannon
bills, bombs, confederate belt
buckets, old soldier’s uniforms
and the like. The other day.
while out fishing on the banks
of t.heChattalioohee, he
some very peculiar stones
the sand. One of them is
rock plow, probably used
plow ing corn in the sandy bot¬
toms by Indian, as it is well
gr< >u nd at the point. Others are
implements of war, but almost
too heavy to called tomahawks.
But the most peculiar is a stone
pipe-sbun or cigar holder, which
was certainly cut and
by the hand and ingenuity
man. It has several
ou the outsidi which are
peculiar.—Ex. Bill Hatno
1 ><r 1 Conyers of one of her
young ladies several years ago,
.tiul u ltit * we have never
f cgtveii turn, we are, never
.ess, a ways glad to near of
good tuck.
DESERVING PRAISE
Wo dosire to say to our
that foi- seats we h- ve b?en sellin <
King s Nmv Disco ery f >r < ( o
t t.m „u I)r Di. ivi Ki _s * s New .>ew Life PH
' B tekleus Arnica halve ana
B - ^ tl> , V(1 nevor handled
j^at sell as well, or that
oiven -u *li v 1 '"’ , c, ‘ ■ V
don * hesitat , o g .a ee .item
ry time, au * we siaud '.ready to re
lund th- pare t-e pri-e, if sa
y res alls do not lo low their
i hose remedies have won their
populari’y purely o i their
Sold by Dr. W. H. Lee w Son.
isis
C i re •*-. in* * ripe - go to
G--- t are
SHEFFIELD SPLIN1ERS W
Everybody busy. No loafers this
week.
We ^ink a n j ce little pic nic for
the f ourt b of July would be appro
prkte, if we get the grass subdued.
What about it !
jj (> j ji. Shaw, a very well known
young man iu our community, was
out at a hue hour last Sunday nigh',
He said there was a mysterious light
shnue out right around him of which
he couldn’t aeesunt for. He said he
“ shore bit it ’ for a mile and a ha f.
Mr. Smith, our worthy presided,
visited Philadelphia and Bethel sun*
day Schools last Sunday and gave
them au enteresting talk. Mr. Fhii
lips accompanied him and added
much to the occasion
H ;v. Mr. Bilis preached au able
sermon at Philadelphia last Sunday.
M r , Henry Boggus and,his pretty
daughter,', Misses Lome an Delia, of
Newton county, visited the family of
Mr. B. it. Summers last Sunday,
Mr. J. W. Swords and his cha m~
ing graudaughfcer, Miss May Cape,
ha. t, visited relatives m our comma-
111 ty Sunday,
Mr J. S. Cowan, of Newton couuty,
visaed relatives ia this vicinity last
ya;i(it c v *
Mr. Charley Farmer, of Lithonia,
aoended church at Philadelphia, last
Sunday.
The next, quaiterlv meeting of the
L .gansville circuit, wi 1 be held at
Philadelphia, embracing the 2nd
Sunday and Saturday before, in July.
Col. J. C. Barton will deliver a
Su-.day school address at Salem to¬
morrow afternoon. Let everybody
attend for be is au able speaker ami
we feel that you would be benefited.
Po'iitics are quite over here.
We have good-nun-* and the crops
are growing nicely.
Wheal is good and oats are better
than were expected.
Rev. W. A Chastain preached a
j, och j werLUO n to a large and attentive
Hudieuce at Bethel, Suuday.
Miss Mamie Nelms, an aceomplish
young lady of Town district, visi
fced iLe family of Prof. McEivaney, in
our <ommunity, Sunday.
Miss Ba sh Wellborn, a beautiful
young 1 dv of Town district, attended
church at Bethel Sunday.
Prof. Granger, of Athens, will
sing st Philadelphia to morrow.
Mi-s Mabel Whatley is to recite for
Be liel Sunday school at the Celebra¬
tion.
Rev. C. P. Williamson, of Atlanta,
will deliver the 11 o’clock address at
the Celebration of Stone Mountain
and Centerville Association which
will be thtld ufc Centerville, Gwiuett
couu t y July the 20th.
Mr. T. J. Miller killed a mad dog
01ie } n *t week.
There was au enjoyable singing at
Beth**!, Sunday afternoon, *cood.ieted
bv M>. Ou ihtaiu.
I Yu ■ Vngii Salmons, of Wa tou
conn . >, stileudeu churcU at Bethel
B
Sunday.
DEAFNE S CAN SOT BEG Jit SD
,, v Ku . a .J appl'catious, as {hey cannot
™eu j here is '*«' ojig; u * cuie AGtUiiu .J,. ‘A'
au ,l t at is b.» cu sttutonm renie<in .
Deafness is cansad ly au inflamed cou
of the lllllCt , , , mng of the Bu
sfachiau Tube vhen this tube gets
j *« *med yon nav *. a rinnbling sound ur
t’ri'ychx-eJ I> U o os* if- tlnf result, and
i ie s tne .«...«.»*■ * ■ —- ■ '*- 1
this t.io , iL.-t r<u to destroyed its n >rui.u
u a iU ou, uea.mg win be for
ever ;iiine oa es out *<u ten are caused
by eat; rrh, wh ch is nothing but an iu
rm neu comlniouof tne mucous surtaces.
we will give Due Hundred Dollars for
any ea-e of Dea ness ic used by catarrh)
buat cannot Ue oused b.v HalJs Catarrh
Cure. S.’ud ior cii cuiais, tiee.
I’. J. G 1 1 r.iN r. a Uo, Toledo, O.
Seal by Druggists, 75 ce.-ts.
We witil receive in a iew days a
nice ri<-<>f Point, de r^ue Laces G-
CTH tm WWW
MERCHANTS:
National Union Company. Center St
General Merchandise.
G, W. & A. P, Cain, Center St., Gen¬
eral Merchandise.
Summers Bros , Center St., General
Merchandise.
Stephensjn Merchandise. <fc Turner, Center St.,
General
Johnson & Alrnand, Center St., Stoves
Tinware, Manufacturers an<l Roofers.
G. IV. Weaver, Center St., General
Merchandise and Express Agent.
H. P <fe D. M. Almand & Co. cor.
Center and Com. General Merchandise.
G. A. Lucas. Center St., General
Merchandise
AhTaud ifc I any ford Commerce St.
General Merchandi-e.
W V Alrnand, Commerce St. Carriage
Manufacturer and Umiertik r.
County Officers
O Seamans Ordinary.
W. H. M. Austin, Sheriff.
John M. Day, Deputy sheriff.
VV, T. Huson, Clerk.
W. i). Ciotfelter, Treasurer.
K L. Hudson, 'lax Receiver.
1). W. MurhocU, lax Oohector.
T. I>. O’Kelly, Surveyor.
E. J. Argo, Coroner.
D ruggiNts
Ur W H Lee & Son, Commerce, st.
Oils, Paints, Duggs and etc.
Dr M K Stewart, Commerce. Street
Druggs Paints, Oils and etc.
Physicians
Drs. .! P Rosser & <) A Guiun, Hotel.
Drs J A <% At it Stewart, Comm r •<■.
Dr 11 C Turner. Step’son & Turners.
XCRUCIATI NG PIO-N1C.
X X X X X X cus^ us,
Xtolling the
Xcellence of our
XceptionaBy
Xquisite and
Xhilerating
Xliibit, as we don’t
Xtort
Xorbitont
Xes, thereby
Xhausting or
Xterminating your
Xcliequer lor
Xceptionally low
prices prevail at the booming
blooming N. Y. Racked £tore
of Allen I>. Summers k Bro.
We will snovo in our new
store June 2Jtfo.
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babhath Sundays. J
D O Kel Boh -ol, fipj
iy^nperinteml^
We will correct and
week. Ave hope co^
all t
and civic societies
it eomplet-.
Mess to Stephens® 4
a large lot off
glasses which the,
low figures, Gill a
‘U buy.
DR. BfiYAM
It becomes oar sad ill
announce the death of 1
aus which occured atij
dian Sprmgs at 9 o'clock
day night, of In-art J
sickness of a few days,
will he laid to rest at Si
cam y to day. Dr Biji
been one of our beat citii
of the leading physician;
Georgia, and his death pJ v,.
regretted by hosts of
son Argue.
BUCKLENS AM
The Best Salve in the
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, 1
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet
ed Hands, Chilblains Coi
Skin Eruptions, and pi
Piles, or no pay required,
anteed to give perfect a
money refunded. Price \
box. For sale by hr. m
S ou.
Mr. A. J. Pierce M
entire intere st iu the
tile firm of Pierce q
Mr. Charley Cain, i
a good fellow and u
success he is havhcl
To cleanse lvuefi the ia' ►y«K® tuimg “]
trillv cow*,**®]
Springtime remedy, Syrup °*«J
f.ct 1 J
will imawei loi an \
omy cents; the 1* s ;
»nH he ul.-wed M' to.
c lifornia Fig syrup
Ladies Hose IW
rest and we t. cost are & g°jj
then) go ft
Cains.
\Ve nave a laig e
by Hats that we will
cheap. Q- w * - V
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