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AFTER THE BATTLE.
Many good democrats in Georgia
in other southern states have
into the third party under the
impression that it pointed
way to reform.
Tho lesion ot Wednesday’s elec¬
will not be Jos upon thi cLns
voieis- They will not bo con¬
ti at ihe oyerwbe’ming ma¬
of theii friends and neighbors
1 o fto from favoring a now party,
are more than ever satisfied that
our only hope of political salvation
bound up in the Democratic party.
The third patty reformers have
tested their experiment, and they
have foDud that the people v.ill
have none of i’. There is now only
one thing for them to do As good
citizens ihey must sympathize with
the determined effort of the great
mass of our people to maintain
Rurproniec.y an i save the solid south
from flie force bill and the oppres¬
sion of republican plutocratic rule
They must see that their only hope
of obtaining financial and tariff re
form depends upon the success o(
tho national democracy, and they
should need no urging to induce
them to return buck in ranks of their
old party.
We know that many of .hesethtrd
party voters honestly desire to ad
vaucotho cause of genuine reform
Taey believe in democrat ic princi
plop, hut they made a mistake as to
tbemethods best calculated to in
sure success. They have given the
m Ctrl' a fair, square, test, and the
result speaks for itself. There is
no food reason why they should
su'k in their tents or hold aloof from
their old friends. The patriotic
pursue is to return to tho democrat¬
ic c imp and aid in winning a victory
in November that will save the south
from the force bill’ smash the rober
tariff, omanetpa'o us from our serf
dom to plutocracy and redeem the
ropublic of our lathers.
Hally around the old Hag again !
—come back to your places in the
ranks, and show yourselves as of
yoro the loyal sons of the solid
south!
It was Mr. Emerson who said
"the first wealth is'‘health”, ami it
was a wiser than viodmf -. philoso
pher who sail that “the ImmJ is
the Me.” The system, like the
clock, rims down It needs wind
lag up. The Mood gets poor and
scores of diseases result. It needs a
t'mio to enrioh it
A certain wiso doctor, uftor years
of patient study, discovered a medi¬
cine which purified the blood pave
tone to the system, and made men—
tired, nervious, brain-waiting men
feel like new. He called it his “Got
den Medical Discovery.” It has
been sold for years, sold by the mill¬
ion of bottles, and people found such
satisfaction in i>. that Dr. Price,
who discovered it, feels waranted
In selling it under a positive guarau
tat* of its doing good in ad cases
Perhaps it's the medicine for you
Yours wouldn't bo the first case of
i c ofulur or salt-rheum, skiu disease,
or lung disease, it has cured when
nothing else would. The trial’s
worth making, and costs nothing
Money refunded if it don’t do you
good.
Weaver sai 1 that the recep¬
tion accorded him at Macon
would make the third party
thousands of votes in Geogin.
If that's true, then for good¬
ness sake what would Nor
then’s majority have been if
Weaver hadn’t visited Macon-
100 , 000 ?
POISONED WITH 3CROFULAR
Is the sad story of many lives made
miserable through no own fault of
their own: Scrofular is more espoc
i dly than any other a hereditary
disease, and for this simple rtassou:
An tug from impure and insufficient
1 torn!, the disease locates itypf “TT?
ic lymphatics, which are composed
• f while tissues; there is aporhxl of
I^e'al life when the whole body
• insists of white tissue , and there
fore the unturned child is especially
n eeptible to this dreadf 1 disease
But (here is a remedy for sevoftular
vheih»r hemlitavy or acquired.
I i« Hood s SasapuriiD, winch by
> s ixiweiful t iled t:ti the bond.
) da all trace of iliscaae and gives
’ dal flui 1 the qu.vity ant col lor of
)mdtk If in# 1 *° a ^ e
->r . , an. a no , ti >t Neept
t
i ny ,u t.
* • •
It is sfa.ed as a curious fact
filicide is more prevalent in r arm
• ban in coo! west her Extreme
1*. breeds >o h mol.-tuclioly and
^Gnashes His
Teeth 2
When president Harrison
read the astounding message
sent him by Georgia s Democ¬
racy last week, he is said to
have used the following lan¬
guage, in the heat of bis anger,
at the shattering of bis hopes
in the South :
I have washed my hands of
the South, it is a band of rebels
and traitors who care nothing
for the sanctity of the ballot,
and I will never be in favor of
making an active campaign
down there until we can place
boyonets at the polls. I am
now more than ever in favor of
ramm j n g a force bill down their
Oiroatfl.
The man unwittingly pulls off
magk from h i s f ace . During
the progress of the campaign he
has endeavored to conceal the
inlin .
real animus of his e m a
semblance of good feeling for
this section. The moment how
everi that lie sees solid Democ
raC y looming up, like Blaine at
p^ s q uv{ ,. After his defeat in
* 84 he cannot but knash bis
d his resent .
ment unjust ... a m < __, un
in
fair criticism of the bouth.—
Atlanta Herald,
A MILLION FRIENDS.
A friend in need is a friend in
deed, and not ! ww than one mi lion
people have found just such a friend
in Dr. Kimg’s New Discovery for
('oDBlimpfiou, Coughs and Colds.—
I f you havo never used this Great
Cough Medicine, one trial will con¬
vince you that it has Wonderful ettr
alive powers in all diseases of I hroat,
Chest and Langs. E ich bottle is
guaranteed to do ail that is claimed
or money will ho refunded. Trial
bottles free at Dr. W. II. Lee &
Sou’s Drug store, Conyers, Ga.
Large sizo bottles 50c and $1.00,
SELECT SIFTINGS
The mean height above the sea
level is 2250 feet.
Chinese physicians preso-iba cat’s
meat ag a rouking diseases,
An adult Lthoriug man uses up
five ounces of his muscle in the
course of a day
The British sorvereign has voted
a parliamentary bill during the past
185 years.
Tobacco was takan in Europe bv
the Spaniards eariy in the sixteenth
century; was introduced in England
by Raleigh iu 1555
Chock* or draughts wore known
to the ancient Egyptaine, and pic
tures 4000 years old represent a
qnaroll over the game.
James Ruuciman is said to have
written his “ Dream of the North
Sea,” which contains 70,000 words
in eight days and with one pen.
When a child dies iu Greenland
the natiyo parents bury a living
with it, the dog to be used as
guide in the next world.
Stockings nm'>e from human hair
worn by the Chinese fishermen as
the b'st preventive of wet feet.
>y are drawn over ordinary cotton
being too rough for put¬
ting near 0 h> skin.
The largest sum ever asked or off
erd for a single diamond was $2,150,
000, which the prince of Hydera¬
bad, >n India, agreed to give the
jeweler who then owned the Impe¬
ls!, which is considered the finest
stone iu the world.
It was on Friday that Columbus
sot sail from Polas Friday he first
saw the new world. Friday he
reached Polos on his return, the 400
lli anniversary of the discovery' falls
on Friday and on Friday this noun
try was eh ostened after Am eric us
Vespucius, the Florentine disco vpH -
11 '
-It ia s’ated Ikftt a long first joint
of the thumb shows will power; a
long second joint indicates strong
: ocdor reasoning power; a thick
"ride thorn’' indicates a person of
marked individuality, while a broad
k i oo at the end of i be thumb is a
mi e indication of obstinacy.
It twelve pereovis were to
to d ’ u•* together every day, but
never sit exactly iu the same
round th» table, it would take them
13.000, 000 years at the rate i f
dinner a day, and they would
^ c< * more than 470,000,000
Indore they could got through ah
the peeib'.e arangements
they could place themselves,
Sum metBrothers have many new
and beautiful goods which they arc
at their usual low prices.
G. W. & A. P. CAlN
-ARE STILL
THE LEAD
ONE OF Tip BEST SB OP OF JrOODS EYE^ SEEI] II] OOFYBJ^
—AND—
EMBRACES EYE1ITIIKG Y§H WAIT
They fight the old style of high prices, so popular in some towns, and are sell¬ prettiest and most stylish line of dress goods in Middle Georgia. No use to go
ing article in their house for Profits Smaller Than Ever Known In This 0 ff_they can furnish you cheaper and better than you can he furnished else¬
every goods from the best markets, of the best grades anu where. Their stocks are full and you can select to suit you their stocks of
Section Before. Their are Sew¬ ceries, hardware, crockery, glassware, canned goods, etc., etc., goods gro
the latest styles. They are agents for the celebrated Domestic and Davis of every
ing machines and have them always in stock. They are the finest on the mar¬ kind are large, full and complete.
ket. Don’t Go To Atlanta. Come to see them, compare their goods and prices and you will see how they
Don’t go anywhere but come to Conyers and see Cain when you want a suit knock the block out of anything you have seen in years. Their clerks are clev¬
of clothes, no matter who for, a man or boy, and you can save 25 per cent. If er, polite, honest and show goods with pleasure.
you want shoes, if you want hats, if you want shirts—top or bottom—anything Cain will buy your cotton or other produce and give you the top price.
in the furnishing line, they have it and at special prices- They have a fine line They have a big stock and they are going to sell them if low prices and deal¬
of under goods for ladies and children, shoes for them by the thousand and the ing will do it. Remember the place :
G.W. & A. P, CAIN, CONYERS, GA., CENTER ST.
PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC.
MILES & STIFF,
HIGH GKADE PIANOS
21 MARETTA, AND 28, 30 AND 32 N. BROAD STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Messrs. Miles & Stiff show in fheir magnificent Piano Par¬
lor by far the most complete and best line ot Pianos and Or¬
gans to be found in the South, consisting of such well known
and time-tried instruments as the
HAZELTON BROS., BEHR BROS. JAMES M. STARR
A. B. CHASE, PEASE & CO.,
And the celebrated Packard Organs,
Those contemplating the purchase of a piano or organ are
invited to investigate both the quality of the instrument the
price, and terms and it it will be found that their price s are
ully 20 per cent, lower, the lasting and tonal qualities consid
cred, that are offered by any other first-class house, It will
cost nothing to investigate this, and may be the means of sav¬
ing $25.00 or 50 dollars.
MILES & STIFF.
21 MARIETTA AND 28, 30 AND 32 N. BROAD STREETS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
52 .
R. Xj. QTJFFIN, Representative.
CONYERS, GEORGIA
HAVERTY'S
“BIG SALES AND SMALL PROFITS" IS
HIS MOTTO.
PABLOfi, ISKI> BOOM, DINING BOOM,
KITCHEN AND HALL FUBNITURE
LOWEST - PRICES - IN - ATLANTA.
Ladies’ Desks, Wardrobes, Chiffoniers, Combination Book
Cases, Roil and Flat-Top Desks and other
Furniture AT COST.
Rattar. und Fancy Chairs, Lounges and Cots, Feather Pil¬
lows, Mattresses, Lawn and Veranda Chairs,
AT SUMMER PRICES.
Furniture Polish furnished with cur Furniture.
Don't forget the place. Place your orders w ith us. and we
will please you with Goods, and save you 25 percent,
2 s/£. *-sr,
“ THE CHEAPEST FURNI LURE MAN SOUTH
77 \\bith:.li and G4 Suuth BioadStreit, Ailaiita, Georgi.v
^ ' md . / v -vmm*
GSS “4* I
Cincinn: ' Vffld mm ifli a aaf AC; ■ m
Public Ginery.
I will gin cotton for the thir¬
tieth, and will guarantee satis¬
faction as I have always done.
I thank my customers for past
patronage and hope you will
continue the same.
Yours Respt.
G. P. Sawyer.
We will pay the highest cash
prices for cotten seed.
Open up the tenth day of Sep>
tember.
Will pay special prices to gin
ners and controllers.
Hollingsworth & Cooper,
, Agents for Gate City Oil Co,
km To Attitflin
We have opened a first
class Blacksmith and repair
shop in rear of the Hotel and
near the Livery Stables, and
are prepared to do your work
in first class order, at reason
able prices. Horse shoeing a
specialty. All work warranted
try us.
Respecttullv, T:
L. Fbwll & Co.
BRICK! BRICK!! BRICK!!
When you want brick, remember
that Stephenson & Turner can furn¬
ish you as good brick as can be had
in the State iafc less figures than any
one can deliver them to you in Con-,
vers, and they can furnish them in
any quantity from one brick to one
million bricks. Call on them before
you buy your brick.
Nearj-, a fine machinist’ who
has put all the machinery in
picnic condition and can gin
your cotton making tye pret¬
tiest lint posible. lie will gin
as cheap as anyone. See him
before you have your gining
done.
. •• uoion Stand,
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■ >.e ’• *t;t« Stan*L Alboza
* ( ■ Si invh?a
wi«. £
A If STORE
ALMOND &
PLUNKETT
:o:
We have made a handsome Store room out of the (fl
Poet Office on Center Street and filled it with a full line of a
egant new goods of every kind, which we will sell at the ven
lowest figues possible. We want to build up our busina
and we are going to offer some rare bargains,
so;
Cone and see us.
Alraandand Plunked
itiw sisosvEHY tiimm
In compounding a solution a part was accidcntl” spilled on the sal
wm \ » introWi
Mi n i arketand so great bus been the demand that we are now
' it tbrougnout the world under the name of Queen's Anti-Hairuwj
“ <*i PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND
k IT iS chp-DCAkuseiN
\ so simple any
3> HI H
fora like purpose. Thousands of LADIESivihof' ve been« tm
fcte ^■, "r.iirr^ with GENTtEM hair on their «>* FA Who Cfi, do ?«£CK not appreciate am! A a d>l attest or haironL.-B^ its al■ h (
|- An! ;-l. aii-ine * hicli dA
-h-i /Trade Mu-k. find with a Shaving, priceless boon m Queen’s growth an
. , by rendering Us future paid hr
i-. u-'-yt U'l-'an h AntGiiairine (J. per bottle, sent fn safety mailing boxes. p-~rtag3 ^
ec-.-.eo iroui observation). Send money or stamps by letter with Full address written forward D
po.i Lin-e sD ictly confidential This advertisement is honest and straight
resiAU-r of failure* your letier sliifh' at ary injury Post Office to insure purchaser. ita safe delivery. Every bottle We will guarau pay H.li teca.
or to any
-JaSBURY P. B. TOBB
HULL
HULL & TOBIN
Successors to
GEORGE R. SIBLEY & CO.
COTTON FACTOR
845 & 817 REYNOLDS STREETS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
tdFTersonal attention given to all branches of our business'
THE CHEAPEST
siMB BEST
INSURE TO UR STOCK.
£SP"Mr. Joe W. Wright is agent for the Southern J ’ s
Insurance Co., of Georgia, the only one in the Southm ^
he is now ready to insure your horses. The stock rates are} afford 0 ® e , ^
in -he reach of all. No farmer with good can
insurance.
INSURE YO UR LIVES.
is also aient for the famous Mutual Reserve^ Rand L/
social reliable aDie ;'’ ^ esis
ion of New York, one of the most comp thll hok
and the cheapest in the world. The rates are so low / n ', tr s,
carry a few thousand dollars. Call on or address hmi
before you insure.
fy - Office at Almand & Plunkett’s Store.
Square Pianos la
ARE GOING 9
Out of Style | Bgjggffi
fast. We shall probably nerer be able to____ mi
allow as ranch for your old square pi mo as
we can marketable now. They will soon have little iHo' ^
or no value.
GET YOUR UPRIGHT OR GRAND NOW! '4
If you contemplate changing send ns a postal e&rd.
M e will send printed qnd*itTons about the old piano, .£'Jfc
a'id from your answers we ran e^tunace ita value flcLS
aa well as if we saw it.
WTPrices low for first-dass pianos.
^"W t^Oi e e fill to orders 3 years subject to complete to approval. paymert.
*2F“Ycu keep yocr oia piano tin you Piano.Co..»EM®' approve the new.
Ivers & Pond