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Wh*t Rhali I gay to you, love, for fare¬
well,
"'Vbnt can T give yon for min-iral s|>ell?
7 b there'* language that holds i n his
heart
o ay thins; sweeter for lovers apart,
Than the dear words of the old crerman
strain,
T ill we shall meet atrnin—Anfwelder
pehon!”
|3wcet All H may be, yet cannot exprewi
mv deep lonfrinir to help fln fl to ble^s
Yet In the lnnpua^e of France 1 may find
f^reettnjf more tender legs earefullv kind
IViH not, this phrase head my mefi«a"e
to thee?
“Good by.my friend—Adieu, monami?"
( old and unfeeling it seemetli to me,
Ho I would fain that my farewell should
Be
In the one language that truly ean prove
AH that the heart feels of passion and
love;
Soft as tne musical rivelet’s flow
Hippies the parting “Good by—Addio!’
Ah there Is nothing my own that can
reach
Deep to the soul like our plain English
speech.
Sweeter and, truer than all
Foreign love phrases of cottage or hull
rings the old song that wo breathed you
ani I,
When night would sever us—Sweetheart
good hy
“Sweoheart, good by—God bo with yon
sweetheart,”
Is tho farewell that'I say faom my heart
Soothing my Lairs in thy fluttering
pain
With tho old words of the tender re
fra'n
Said ng a prayer* through a trcmulur
slgli,
“Good by swoo'hcart; doarost sweet
heart, good-by!”
—(Helen Chauncov, in Harper’s Bazar.
A LEADER.
Since its first introduction, Electric Bit¬
ters 1ms gained rapidly in popular favor,
until now it is clearly in the load among
pure medicinal tonics and altcrat.ivcs
containing nothing which permits its
use as abeverage or intoxicate, it is rec¬
ognized as tho best, and pure-1 medicine
of Stomach.Livor or Kulnevs.—It will
cure Sick Headache. Indigestion, Con
PtiliHtion, and drive Malaria from ih<
system. Satisfaction gnaivtaed wit!
each bottle or the monoY will he refnn
ded. Price only fiOo per bottle. Boh 1
by W. H. Leehfe Son.
•Tingo Tom grows angry when he if
Characterized as a traitor to the demo¬
cratic party. The (harges hurt him be¬
cause it is true. The commission whicl
ho now holds is a demoevnie commission
and in denouncing tho democratic party
and seeking to destioy it, fie confesses
judgement on tho charge of trccherv—
Doublin Post.
GUAR ANTEED CURE
We authorize onr advertised
„r,.. fell Di T King vi , s >T New Dlrcovery for f
.
sumption, and Coughs, and Cold-.up
on this condition. If yon nro afflicted
with*Gough, Cold or any Lung, Throat
OboHt, trouble, and will nso this rem
edy as directed, giving it a fairtri 1, and
experience no benlflt, you mnv retnrr
tho bottle and have Your money refnn
ded. We could not make this offer did
we not know that Dr ."King’s Discovery
could be relied on. It never disappoint*
TrloLbottles freontDr.W. IT. Lee k Sou
iftrug Storo. Large size GOo/nml $il. 0 (r.
The splashing of women in Ihe poliH
cal puddle is not altogether edlf' iug tr
the peop’e who vote. Tho dear erea
turos imagine that their clubs are very
Important, adjuncts to the campaign.
Rut., really, each of the parlies con'd
pet along quite nlcoly without them, al¬
though it would be rude for the part'
managers to any so. If the woman poli
tlcian wonF devote hertlme and fallouts
to domestio eeononiy, or dress reform,or
church extension, instead of to politic*
ihe wood brolialy find the work more
congenial and tho press less disposed
toward harsh criticism.
Women are not slow to oomprhend
Thoy’re quick. They’er'alivo, and not
yet It was a man who discovered the one
remedy for their peenRa ailnteuts. The
man was Dr.Piecre. The discovery was
bis “Favorite Precriptiou” -tho boon to
delicate women. Why go round “with
• me foot in the grave” suffering in si
’ence —misunderstood —when there's a
r emedy at hand that isn’t an experiment
ut which is sold under tho guarantee
Mint if you are disappointed in any wav
iu in, you can get your money by apply¬
ing to its makers. Wa can hardly imag¬
ine a woman's not trying it. Women
are ripe for it. _ They must have it.
^Tliink of the presciption and nine out of
ton an* waiting for it. Cany tho news
to them !
Words of Wisdom
A fool thinks lie is right because
Tirrairt eee v*»££jar.
Sometimes we take a long stop by
1 eing put down a bit
Indecision is tho greatest robber
« n the face of the errth.
A hvpocrite.s mouth lias mor<
» eatb in it tbau t at of a mad dog.
No college can do much for Uu
J au who thinks lie |rnows it al
) mself
A good way to lose all that you
1 ive is to ’ in toojiuueh of a hurry
to get rich.
mu't hare much to esy sbou
; ourself if you want to keep ileai
i f hvpocricy.
No man who enn be firs’-via
foinething has auj light to bo ;
IctirUi rate nothing.
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ONI5 ENJOYS
Doth the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is and pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
idver and Bowels, cleanses the sys¬
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cureb habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy oi its kind ever pro¬
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
: ts action and truly beneficial in its
Ifects, prepared only from the most
ealthy and agreeable substances, its
na ny excellent qualities commend it
o all and have made it the most
Kipular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in oOc
tnd $1 bottlea hy all leading drug
;ists. Any reliable druggist who
aay aofc have it on hand will pro
ure it promptly for any one wh<
vfishes to try it. Do not accept
ubstitute.
CALIFORNIA FID SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW V0.W, NX
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for congress.
Hon. L. F. Livingston, of Newton
county.
FOR EF.PHESKNTATIT E
Of Rockdale county: nr J. A. Stew
art.
FOR ORDINARY •
James C Barton will nsk the Rockdale support
of the voters of the people ( f
for the offioo democratic of Ordinary. He will n
hido the namin' tion.
FOR TREASURER.
1 hereby office announce lay "If acondidnte and
for the of county Treasurer
ask the support, of i very citizen of oni
county, I will abide the Democratic
nomination, satisfaction^ if any. If elected 1 will fill
the office to all. Respct
J. E. Whitaker.
FOli OOUN'I V CLERK.
To the voters of Rockdale county: I
isk your support for re-election to
' ’lerk of the Huporlor Court, subject to
the Democratic primary Thanking you
for past, favors, Very Eespot,
W, T. IIuson.
for tax Collector.
I hereby announce myself a dnndidate
f 01 1-0 r t ‘' ,e >r *tioii Koc'olale to the county. office of i will l ux abide Col-
10 Democratic nominal ion, if any, and
promise failhful service if elected.
the people for pa>t favors, I
Respct.
Daniel IV. Murdock.
for sheriff.
This is to notify the public that. I am
a candidate for re-election to the office
■ >l Sheriff of Rockdale county, subject to
i Democratic nomination, if any. Thank
ing the people of this county for past fa¬
vors, I promise if elected, to try to do
my duty in Respectfully, the future as in the past.
W. IT. M. Austin.
l’o the votei s of Rockdale County:-
1 hereby announce my self as a candi¬
date for election to the Ordinary's office
l fool under many obligations for the
kindness shown mo heretofore and hope
you will continue ihe same favor. I will
"ledge myself to serve the people to the
host of my ability. I will abide the
acts of the demoratio primary.
O. Seamans.
for tax receiver.
1 announce myself a candioate for re
, •leotion to tho office of Tax Receiver of
Rockda e county, subject to the nomina¬
tion if any is bad It elected I will dis
charge tho duties of the office to tho best
of this my ability. Thanking the people of
county for their kindness in the past.
I again solicit their support. Very Re¬
spectfully, H. L. Hudson.
To tho people of Rockdale: Having
been unfortunate in health and loss of
•took, 1 ask the support of the people of
this county for one term rs county
treasurer. I will abide ihe Democratic
nominotion if any. I earnestly solicit
Ihe aid of my fellow men and will at¬
tend to tho office if entrusted to mv care
in all. a manner that will give satisfaction to
Respectfully,
■ r . E. Maddox.
Mi ivJi
IP*
Mrs. WlUUtui JLokr
Of Freeport, III., began to fail rapidly, lest all
apjKHtlte aird get into a serious condition from
Dyspepsia SUo fouKl r.ot e;tt vege¬
tables or meat, ami eveu
limit ULlressctl her. Had to give up heuse
Vvit. lu -a after iakiu^
Hood’s SarGaparilla
Sua felt a Utile better. Could keep more food
n lior stomach au*i jrew stronger. She took
3 boUh lta» a , easiiy. gvHHl apitetUte. b perfect health. m2 Ibs^
does iter work now iu
HOOO’S PlLL9 *“» the t*»*t after-dmiMT
FiUft. TL«v u»9i*t iud ciUg
BliOW/rs .'SOI S/TTEFS
UiU -fifeid, Mitltb
a, ouj*uc9«i, w*d licuend 1 »efnliiy. l’iiysi*
iatos i eooinmcud it. All tiouiv-rs sell U. Gcxiliina
qas trad v mark aaU crossed rux! uh w ruppefc
G. W. & A. P. CAlN
—ARE STILL—
HE LEAD.
ONE OF Tip BEST mm 0F | 00DS EVER SEEI] II] OOFYE^g
k STORE ROOMS.
THEIR ELEGANT
—AND—
EMBIAGES EYE1YTIIHG YOU 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 every article in their house for Profits Smaller Than Ever Known In This off—they can furnish you cheaper and better than you can he furnished else¬
Section Before. Their goods are from the best markets, of the best grades and where. Their stocks are full and you can select to suit you their stocks of gro
the latest styles. They are agents for the celebrated Domestic and Davis Sew¬ ceries, hardware, crockery, glass ware, canned goods, etc., etc., goods 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 OKA JXB PIANOS
ONDOBGANS,
21 MARETTA, AND 28, 30 AND 32 N. BROAD STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Messrs. Miles & Stiff show in their magnificent Piano Par¬
lor by far the most complete arid best line of Pianos and Or
gans to be found in tbe South, consisting of such well known
and time-tried instruments as the
EIAZELTON BROS., BEER 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 prices ire
ully 20 per cent, lower, the lasting and tonal qualities consul
ered, 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.
o.-.—
MILES & STIFF.
21 MARIETTA AND 28, 30 AND 32 N. BROAD STREETS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
. oC a^-r T^ —- X> --------
R. L. GTJ1YFHST, Representative
CONYERS, GEORGIA
HAVERTYS
“BIG SALES AND SMALL PROFITS” IS
HIS MOTTO.
PARLOR, BEL ROOM, DINING ROOM,
KITCHEN AND HALT. FURNITURE
AT
LOWEST - PRICES - IN - ATLANTA.
Ladies’ Desks, Wardrobes, Chiffoniers, Combination Book
Cases, Roll and Flat-Top Desks and other
Furniture AT COST.
Rattan and Fancy Chairs, Lounges and Cots, Feather Pil¬
lows, Mattresses. Lawn and Teranda Chairs,
AT SUMMER PRICES.
Furniture Polish furnished with our Furniture.
Don't forget the place. Place jour orders with us, and we
will please you with Goods, and save you 25 per cent,
KAVEE'T"2\
“ THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE MAN 80UTII ”
77 Whitehall anti 64 South Braid Street, All iitv, Georgia.
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Tie Mater Gliry
Is now in charge of Mr K. A
Neary, a fin 3 machinist’ who
has put all the machinery in
picnic condition and can gin
your cotton making tye pret¬
tiest lint posible. He will gin
as cheap as anyone. See him
before you have your gining
done.
ImSS
^ THE
ONLY TRUE
B if
ATONIC
disorder, appetite, build strength, health renew' and
restore Dyspepsia,
mV. vigo rot you tin feci
InfilgGeHon, that tired
power increased,
fc g S £* • It cles, ooiics, nerves,,mus
I IllllCS S da i 9 receive new toree.
a safe, speedy euro, Returns
rosu bioora on cheeks,beautifies Complexion,
Fold everywhere. All genuine goods bear
“Crescent. ’* Sent. as-cent stamp for 32-pago
pamphlet. insten
m. kebicihe so., st Louis, Eo.
Kmg of Medicines
Scrofulous Humor— A Cure
“ Almost Miraculous
** When I was 14 years of I had a severe
attack of rheumatism, and after I recovered
had to go on crutches. A year later, scrofula,
In the form of white swellings, appeared on
various parts of my body, and for 11 years i
was an invalid, being confined to iny bed
years. In thru nine ten or eleven sores ap¬
peared and broke, causing me great pain and
suffering. I feared I never should get well.
“ Early in 183G I went to Chicago to visit a
sister, but was confined to my bed most of the
time I was there. In July I read a book, ‘ a
Day with a Circus,’ in which were statements
of cures by Ilood’s Sarsaparilla. J was so Im¬
pressed with the success of this medicine that
I decided to try it. To my great gratification
tho sores soon decreased, and I began to feel
better and in a short time I wa3 up and
out of doors. I continued to take Ilood’s Sar¬
saparilla for about a year, when, having used
six bottles, I had become so fully released
from the disease that I went io work for the
Flint & Walling Mfg. Co., and since then
IIAVE NOT LOST A SINGLE DAT
or account cf sickness. I believe tho disease
is expelled from my system, I always feel well,
am in good spirits and have a good appetite.
I am now 27 years of age and can walk as well
as any one, except that one limb is a little
shorter than the other, owing to the loss of
bone, and the sores formerly on my right leg.
To my friends my recovery seems almost
miraculous, and I think Hood’s Sarsaparilla
is the king of medicines.” William A.
Leiie, d N. Railroad St., Kendallville, Ind.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
SoMby all druggists. £1? six for.$5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass
900 Doses Ono Dollar
Adjustable Extension Stand.
£ WMM J .
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ALMOND &
PLUNKETT J
C
We have made a handsome store room out of the Old
Po:t Office on Center Street and filled it with a full line of el¬
egant new goods of every kind, which we will sell at the very
lowest Agues possible. We want to build up our business
and we are g oing to offer some rare bargains.
saa&iu...
:o:
Cone and see us.
Almand and Plunkett.
ASBURY HULL P. D. TOBIN.
HULL & TOBIN f
Successors to
GEORGE R. SIBLEY & CO
COTTON FACTORS,
815 Sz 847 REYNOLDS STREETS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
NjFPersonal attention given to all branches of our business.
THE CHEAPEST
best
INSURE TO UR S10CK.
3W“Mr. Joe TV. Wright is neent for the Southern Livestock
Insurance Co., of Georgia, the only one in the Southern States, ana
he is now ready to insure your horses. The ro tes are low enough to be
in the reach of all. No farmer with good stock can afford to be without
insurance.
INSURE TO UR LIVES.
E^S ~He is also aurent for the famous Mutual Reserve Fund Life As>
socifttion of New York, one of the most reliable companies in existence
and the cheapest in the world. The rates are so low that anybody Ga-, can
carry a few thousand dollars. Call on or address him at Conyers,
before you insure.
Hr- Office at Almand & Plunkett’s Store.
Square Pianos i
ARE GOING 9 m
Out of Style I rss
fast. We shall L—-- -- WJ
allow much for probably never be able to §[ ft\
as your old square piano as
we can marketable now. They will soon have little
or no value.
GET YOUR UPRIGHT OR GRAND NOW:
If yea contemplate changing send us a postal can!
We wiil send printed questions at*>nt the old piano,
arid from your answers we can estimate its value
as well &3 if we saw it. ^sdSII
CF“Prices low for first-class pie nos.
e to 3 years to complete pay ment.
car - We fill orders subject to approval.
W xou keep your old piano till you approve the new.
Ivers & Pond Piano Co„wK£«S®
mm lu HEW compounding DISCOVERY r» solution a part was acc^erG, UMOjK*! ‘“T 1 * j was
ar.'i washing aftoiwaiu it discovered t0 s ri* ta .tion. r ° r,
\ t*u was -iuorfui ( *. pr TV P** . r fcxioG**** „,
pleteiy ruu-vtd. We at once put this v■* that.
■ \ market Mid so great has been tin- dem&mi v ' e
it throughout the world under the name of Queen AM ® ^ 4
** \ ITISPLRFECTLYHAStMtESS SO SIMPLE ANY CKbU. c ^ *^Ma<|J f V usE |T.
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, Trade Mark. with tAiaving. by rendering *tg future r3 id by o* ( <£***•* Yj
_ Qoeen’s A7;ti-ilturine plainly*
x tl. ;>vr bottle, sent it» safety mailing tKj< s - - r K
c-slKl fiom observHtiou). Send money or stamps by let it-r with fail In 0 t a® 4
p-rtiaen e strictly confidential This -.dve.-ticemVnr jg honest and stra’g-’ k Cut ^‘ YoU ,. e»®
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Itff'JLS 11 O" iP* tr* *' ^ t f ' a $tt&tt&SS?3££SS%S?30Zg8S& with ordir, Good Sals: j ox Ccr"