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J. N. HALE, Editob.
OFTICl ALORGANOFTHCCOUNTY.
EDiTOMA LS.
STATE NEWS.
Dr. Burnett, the third party can
did at o for the legislature in Douglas
county, ig not satisfied with the re¬
sult of the election last Wednesday
and has given notice of a contest.
A carload of Florida oranges passed
through Macon Monday.
Harwell Park Green died at the
home of his parents, at home.
Hon. Boykin Wright, of Augusta,
has received a magnificent endorse¬
ment by his fel'ow citizens for the
office of solicitor general of the Au¬
gusta circuit.
Joanes, who was the left fielder
for Macon during the base ball sen
son, is said to bo dying in Macon.
Dirt has been broken nt Macon
preparatory to the erection of th<
new Pythian castle on the west sidr
of Mulberry street, between Payne’:
and the library building. The castle
is to bo a handsome tliree-stcy pres
brick building and stone trimmings,
and will be a model of architectural
beauty. The exterior dimensions o'
the building will be 72x92 feet, am 1
88 feet high. The cost of the build¬
ing and lot will be 000 .
Bob Hawkins was pardoned fron.
the penitentiary Mondav. He war
convicted of arson in 1880 in the su¬
perior enurt of Quitman county and
was sentenced to fifteen years. H<
was charged with burning a sc,boo
house, but after he was sent to th
penitentiary the school house wbf
rebuilt and burned the second time
This increased tho doubt aboul
his having burned the first one, and
on a strongly signed petition th
governor pardoned him.
A story comes from Burke count',
to Iho effect, that last Wednesday
the third parly'people look ehnrgeo*
tho box in one of the precints The)
would not tho managers and froz<
the democrats out. The democrat:
finding that could get no showin;
there, turned a wagon-body over oi
the ground and opened a box fo*
themselves, iming a cheese box foi
poll*. Tliev got a largo vote ii
their box and it was counted too, a
loug with the third party ballots.
An unkuown tramp met a teril-h
oral violent death at Newnan Mon¬
day. In company with two others
he was stealing a ride ou a north¬
bound freight, tiain. When tin
train reached Newnan the thru
tramps were made to get off. A:
the train started aga n two'of the
three succeeded in getting back on
the rods, but tho other lost his foot¬
ing and was drugged beneath tin
wheels and mangled in a horribU
manner. Tho train was stopped m
soon ns possible, but nothing cou'b
be done for him. Ho was about 1>
years of age, hut Ihete was nothin*
oniiii poi son to indicate lfs
or wlienco ho came. His cam pen
ions i an as soon ns the train s'opped
At Dawsons early Saturday niubt
W. H. Cobb’s market, wagon anc
W. T. Arrington & Co.’s deliver)
wngon had n collision on Johnsoi
street that caused the instant dead
of Mr Cobb's horse. Both wagon f
were out making deliveries to custo¬
mers, and the driver of each wa mi
bad bis horse going at. a pretty goo,’
gait. They were going in oppositi
directions and when they met th«
darkness was so intanse they could
not see each other. One of tin
shafts to Mr. Arrington’s wagoi
stuck Mr. Cobb's liorse on the nee)
and entered about eight inches, sev¬
ering the jugular vein. Blood
squirted in steams as soon as tin
shaft was drawn from the horse,
neck and the faithful enimal died al¬
most instau'ly. Arrington & Co.’i
horse was not iujured.
fiftniel McIIorton of Agusta, n
preacher and brother to the man sho!
on • lection day by nan Bowles, is go
ing around the country delive ring
all sorts of incendiary speeches. Ii
is understood that he is trying to
stir up bad feeling among the negros
agaiust the white people. W’edi-es
day he preached to a large croud at
Macedonia church out by the Agus
ta ice factory, his speeches : re
the most incendiary order and
calculated to arouse the b'aek
and arny them against the whites •
WHEN ? NATURE ?
v, Nt«esl« , aswuwiw . it _ nmy be l , Itest . to ,
rouikir it proiupllv, but ouo should
’
mueiulw i , te use even the most . per
feet remedies oalv when needed.
Tue (x-st and must' simple and g.-n
Uereaietb is the Syrup ot Ft
luanifm tured by the California
Syrup Co,
vr^\\v.vg<srS!! ssBgegyggygggaasg y & s
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for Infants and Children.
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known to mo.” II, A. Aitcm.n, M. D., I gestion,
ill bo. Oxford Bt, Brooklyu, N. Y. ! Without iujurioua medication.
Ta* Cestaub Company, 77 Mun-ay Street, N. Y.
The New York Herald’s Par¬
is corespondent, Stanhope, who
was inoculated with cholera vi
rus some time ago and went to
Hamburg totest the preventive
lias completed his test arid left
the hospital in which he has
been staying a well man. He
put himself in a position to con¬
tract cholera, but the disease
seemed to avoid him. He is
convinced that inoculation
'gainst cholera is all that Prof.
Haffkine claims fo,r it
NOTICE LEA V TO SELL LAND
Georgia, Itockdnlo County, To all
whom it may concern : Whereas
John II. Almand administrator of Ihi
estate of Bufus Christian deceased
has in due form made application ti
tho court of ordinary for leave to
g ill the lands belonging to the estate
if said deceased and said application
vill be paused upon on the firs'
Monday in November next This
-iopt. tho 20th 18<)2. O Seamans, Ord
POISONEd WITH SCROFULA!?
Is the sad story of many lives made
miserable through no own fault oi
their own: Scroful a - is more espec
i dly than any other a hereditary
lisease, and for this simple reason:
Vrising from impure and insufficient
Jood, the diseaso locates itself in
lie lymphatics, which are composed
if white tissues; there is aporiod of
oeiul life wlion the whole bod)
(insists of white tissue , and there¬
fore the unburned child is especially
s iceptiblo to ibis dreadful disease
But thero is a remedy for scrofiular
whether hereditary or ncquired.
It is Hood’s Susaparilla, which by
it’s powerful efleet on the blood, ex¬
pels all trace of disease and gives
vital fluid tho quality and collor <1
lie-dth. If yon decide to take
H >o-l.s Sasaparilh do not except
an.- substitute.
A MILLION FRIENDS.
A friend in need is a friend in
deed, and not less than one million
people have found just such a friend
in Dr. Kimg’ts Now Discovery
- ’onsuuipfiou, Coughs and Colds.—
I f you have never used this Great
Cough Medicine, one trial will con¬
duce you that it lifts Wonderful cur
itive powers iu all diseases of Throat,
Chest and Lungs. Each bottlo is
guaranteed to do ail that is claimed
>r money will be refunded. Trial
bottles free at Dr. W. H. Lee &
ton’s Drug store, Conyers, Ga.
L u ge size bottles 50o and $ 1 . 00 .
“ I’UtEU ALL rtIB IIME, ”
L the c-iuiplaitit of many poor mor¬
tals, who know not where to find re¬
lief. Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses
iust those elements of strength
which you so earnestly crave, it will
liuihl you up, give yon au appetite,
strengthen Try your stomach and norvs
it.
King of Medicines
Scrofulous Humor —A Cure
u Aimost Mlcaculous
“ When I was 14 years of ago I had a severe
attack of rheumatism, and after I recovered
had to go on crutches. A year later, scrofula,
m the form of white swellings, appeared on
various parts of my body, and for 11 years i
was an invalid, being confined to my bed
years. In that une ten or eleven sores ap¬
peared and broke, causing me great pain and
►uttering, f feared I never should get well.
“ 1-drly in is^j i went to Chicago to visit a
■ester, but was ©tmflued to my bed most of tho
“ine 1 was there. In July I read a book, ‘ a
Day with a Circus,’ in which wero statements
•f cures l y Hood's*Sarsaparilla. I was so im
rcssed with the success of Uilsmedicine that
decided to tiy it. To my great gratification
.e sores soon decreased, and 1 began to feel
-ter and in a short time I was up and
t of doers. I continued to take Hood’s Sar
ap&rlila for about a year, when, having used
ix bottles, I had become so fully released
corn ihe iliseaso that I went to work for the
i^iat & Walling 31Xg. Co., and since then
havk not lost a single pay
■:i *<v on: : t of sickness. I believe the diseaso
s exp oiled from my system, l always feel well,
a:n iugood spirits and liavo a good apix'tlte.
I am nov.- St rears of 35 s andean walk as well
as “I on< '. that ono limb is a UlUe
,u«n« Umn ti.o other, owine to tho loss oi
!> 00 f. and ihe sorosformerlroa mj right ic^r.
to la; frlcads mv recovery n«i seems aim,
miraculous, and i think - 3 swap::
U;u h:::g ot »«slielnes.» friixi.-.x a.
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
vrc .^uocda w!
iOO Poses One Dollsr
NOTICE.
I will be in CONYERS the first Sat¬
urday in cacli month. Patients desiring
to see. me will find me at the Drug Store
of Dr. W. II DEE & SON.
Dr. D. G. BRANTLEY.
SKTTLE YOUR BLACKS! TH ACCOUNT
All wl.o are indebted to L. T. Far
riII and Co. for Blacksmith and repair
work wili find their account at G. W.
Weaver’s store, call and settle.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
TRADE MARK.
5 #. tality Fl«t AIWS72.
; jmi£:r«gk , JeP m
G. W. WEAVER 5
has tlie exclusive sale of these celebra¬
ted glases in
CONYEES - - - GEOaiA.
KELLAM & MOORE,
The only manufacturing Opticians in
th e S mith. Atlanta, Georgia.
I ’ed d I era «re not supplied with
these famous glasses.
WM. BOLLMANN >
Spectacles, watches, clocks
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.
Vo. 10 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga
SAWMLLS
-$160 TO"fd)0O.
Kuiines ai Boilers
TO SUIT. 100 IN STOCK.
J arge Stock of
SHAFTING,
PULLEYS,
Eeltlaa.0
—AND—
SUPPLIES
Lombard & do., Augusta Ga
$12 BUYS
One Bureau
One Bedstead
One Wash-stand
One Center Table
Two Cane Seat Chairs
And One Ladies’ Rocker
At
OSLERS’.
Fly Screens u Specialty.
63 & So S. Broad.
Ask my agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes,
Ff n«* for sale In y our plnco nek yonr
dealei r to send For catulnaue. secure the
luten.-y, and gel them for you.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. -Si
Geh'I FOR, tt* 5 " i *aL
WHY IS THE
W. L« DOUCLAi
S 3 SHOE CEN^EN
ji;e sest shoe \n the wd fob the mohej
It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax threc.i
to hurt tho feet; jnado of the best line calf, strlisl
nu«l tirade easy, than and any because other manufacturer, %rc make more it equals shoes of hand th
sowed shoos eostius from $4.00 to $5.00.
tft v^ii GO shoo Ccnnine offered lland-sew cd, the finest cab
Imported shoes over which from for $5.00; $8.00to equals $12.00. Frenci
cost
OO Hund-Scwcd Welt &h»e, flue calf
<&**’• stylish, comfoctahie and durable Thebes 1
shoe ever offered at this price; same grade us cus
torn-made shoes costing from $G.GU to $9.00.
<S L5 -»0 Police Shoot Farmers, Rsilroad ?Jcr
* and Letter Carriers all wear them; flue calf
seamless, smooth biside, will heavy three sol C3, exttn
sion i vice. One pair wear a year.
oi) this fine price; culft no better shoe ever offered at
one trial will convince thosi
who want a shoo for comfort XVorkincmnn’s and service,
25 i.ml $2.00 shoe
%p ar<‘ very strong ami durable. Those who
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
Ri"iVf5^ k— C bi.OO worn by and the boys Si.75 everywhere; soho«->l shoes they sell ^r
on their merits, as the increasing sales show.
E ^ V71.90 ivmeolo, lland-itcwcil shoo, bos.
IsnporTol shoes Lmn very $; stylish; to equals Frenci
c r :v 36.0ft.
('notion.—See that W. L. Deugias’ caaie and
price sure stampeii or, the bottom of each shoo.
Vs. l. Douglas, Dreckton, Ma&y
TRUE LAMA FIVE PRINCIPLE
One of the Hants used in manifac
luring iho pieasaiitrerae.lv, Symp o)
Figs, lias a permanan’ly ber,e!:c'ai
effect ou the human system, while
the cheap veG Ubie extracts and
U'iavral se >iti-":.- : . usui y sold as
iietlicic-are pcruiaseaty injurious
B-ing well tLij-'iiucd, you wii- use
the true remedy Duty. Manifadured
by the California Fig Saj-up Do.
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Barks, Saturated Pager, n in
and Pastiles WILL -A—™ the blood (often hereditary). i
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ELIMINATES POISON. and It l*#SPECIfieM8iJuS&£a» DESTROYS the pig [) |§ % XR answers No long required list of
or o ..............n sorted to. We only ask any
one “ A FEW UOSES of Asthmalene. We make
imiiiBa el\ Hricf SSoftfs £o ©noAe Mafa3y. puffer*
ing 3rom ffiu> ©erriSfe
ISffSBND ng your name on a postal card and we will mail jf||£a
enough of Dr. Taft’s Asthmalene to show its power over the dis- IB afUalBCl
ease, stop the spasms and give a good night’s rest, and prove to you B ■
(nomatter HJTHKi how and bad need your case) longer that neglect ASTHMM.ERE your business 8&M or CUBE sit in a chair “.““I all night
you no post-office
gasping for breath for fear of suffocation. Send us your full name and
address on a postal card. THE DR, TAFT BROS., MEDICINE CO., ROCHESTER, II. T.
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OUii COFFEES HAVE Ti'iS A RATIONAL F3 fs SST QROWfil* REPUTATfiOW REPRESENTS^
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SEA L BRAMB COFFEE flavor. Justly called The Aristocratic
in its richness and delicar . of
Coffee of America. Alwtv. .< packed whole roasted (unground) In 2 lb.
air-tight tin cans.
CRUSADE E mm #orf 1 to 1 k bl |r n oM f ^g n ^l&
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coSoea Warrantod not to c.-itain coffee a will, single at Rio moderate boan, and price. guaranteed Always to
suit i-onr taste as no other a parchment
packed whole roasted (unground), in 1 lb. air-tight packages.
1. & P-jJui Wo are exclusively dealers. But an importing give house, selling
only famous to coffee before to buying, consumers we will, upon an
ounortunitv of testing stamps our to the cost of can and postage, send
recaintof 0 cents in >outi<i cover Coffee. Address
frea by niuil o. 2 of Seal Brand -
CHASE & SANBORN, ef BROAD ST., BOSTON, MASS.
^Patented In United States and Canada.)
Is a Practical Itlacliine, ApprecSa*
ted by Practical Business Men#
It is a handsomely furnished Combination
' Desk. Honey Drawer ami Cashier, with Com¬
\ bination Lock and Registering Attachment.
mm It records both cash and credit sales.
3t records disbursements.
It itemizes money paid in on account.
It enables you to trace transactions in dis¬
pute. It will keep different lines of
It shows transactions <5T goods each clerk. separate.
tne
Jt makes a careless man careful.
It keeps an honest man honest and a thief
will not stay where it is.
It will save in convenience, time and money,
enough Each to pay for itself many times over.
machine boxed separately and war
ranted For two years.
For full particulars address
STANDARD M FG-. CO.,
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
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Mo fJ the Astonishing Last One Hundred Medical yffl Di se J
It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Swppw Hull «
It is Safe and Harmless as the Purest
his country This -wonderful by the Great Nervine South fonic American hag Only Medicine recently Cota-3 k, • J
Teat value as a curative agent has long been known by tWJ
nuts of South America, who rely almost wholly upon L JjJy ”1
•owers to cure every form of disease by which they are 0 y
malities This hither!o new and unknown valuable to South the American medical profession medicine posS! ^T^fl 5
^ompletely solved the problem ofthecureof Indigestion, “
Complaint, and A t..o general hervous System. I> nj
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forms of failing qualidcs heal :; i.-oni whatever cause. It performs ErveatcuS tfek
Nervine Tonic which it possesses and by its
upon the digestive. with this organs, wonderfully the stomach, valuable the liver Nervine and Tonic the Web*
compares strengthener of the life forces of the human body and « 4 y
down constitution. It is also of as amnU
a broken more real permanent r
treatment and cure of diseases of the Lungs than any tea conr©,
edies ever used on this continent. It is a marvelous cure fan
° ^ f ^ C J 1 “‘.4- J tliKnn^f l l, ’ Sh J}°“ lUli T to Ub '“ lU ‘ s g re ^ Wme To
constantly for die sp-cc cl two or three years. L’fflUcanyj
over the danger This great strengthener and curative is of i
) the aged and lnlirm, # bee it, great
va • ue tbefn to hold life. It will use add ten fifteen energizing p ro
e a pew on or vearstn
mau y 0 £ those who will use a half dozen bottles ef the remedy
V'VUEB
Nervousness and_ Broken Constitution, I
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Nervous Prostration, Debility Indigestion of Old Age, DyspewJ
Nervous Headache and and
Sick Headache, Heartburn and Sour StaJ k|
Female Weakness, AVeight Loss of Appetite, and Tenderness
All Diseases of Women, Frightful |
Nervous Chills, Dizziness Dreams, Binging
Paralysis, and ini
Nervous Paroxysms and Weakness of Extremitieil
Nervous Choking Fainting, Impure and Iinpovei-isWl
Hot Flashes, Heart, Boils and Carbuncles, 1
Palpitation of the
Mental Despondency, Scrofula, |
Sleeplessness, Scrofulous Swelling anlll
St. Yitus’s Dance, Catarrh Consumption of the of Lungs, tho Lima
Nervousness of Females, Bronchitis and Chronic CJ
Nervousness of Old Age,
Neuralgia, Liver Chronic Complaint, Diarrhoea,
Pains in the Heart, Delicate and Scrofulous Q
Pains in tho Back, Summer Complaint of U
Failing Health. and other complaints _ cured hy this . wonderful
All these many i-.sn
NERVOUS DISEASES.
As a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy lul
to cordpare with tho Neiwine Tonic, which is oldest very find pleasant and AeM 1
all its effects upon tho youngest child or the most
ual. dependent N ine-tenths of all exhaustion tho ailments and to impaired which the digestion. human family Vital j
or nervous general state I
insufficient supply of nerve food in tbeblood, result, a btervcua ci
the brain, spinal marrow and nerves is the
starved thousand muscles, weaknesses become and strong ailments when disappear tho right as kin the 1 nerves oi looiluaj rail
a by which
nervous system must supply all tlio power tuewtaM
body are carried on, it 13 the first to st'-ct fur want of
Ordinary food does not contain a sufilc’eat quantity of tic
necessary to repair the wear our present mode of living anil a
upon the nerves. For this reason it becomes accessary that a m
supplied. This recent production of tho South American CoatiMl
found, hy analysis, to contain the essential elements out cfwlucii
is formed. This a<-nou;tu for its magia po«or to cure cJ fanal
do win rvo "— •• •
A SWORN CUSS FOR ST. VITUS’S
,»»» Craw For.Dsvtnx,
Mv r. d for several months with Chorea cr fc’t. Hy daughter, with St. eleven 7 itus's yare PanceW oHj
viiGs’s Dunce. She was reduced to a skeleton, afflicted one-hali Mfl
( ;:lu not walk, could uoi talk, could notswal- gave her three and
. ything but milk. I had to handle her American Nervine and ste ii ®
ike i.n'iufaut. Doctor and neighbors gave Ameri- her stored. I believe it will care «
up. f. corn. ucnced giving her the South Dance. I have kept it”'
an Nerviuo Tonic; the effects were verysur- Vitus's SIHSSS
.'’ri;-:ing, Vousiicss. in three rapidly days improved. she was rid Four of the bottles ner
and
ured her completely. I think the South from wHatever causu
American Nervine the grandest remedy ever Health, u
discovered, and would recommend it to every
OTIC. Mbs. W. S. EnsmiKgek.
■stale Montgomery of Indiana County, , f w
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Subscribed and sworn to before me Public. this Hay
19, 1887. Chas. M. Travis, Notary DVSKT
INDIGESTION AND Tode
The Great Soutli American Nervine
Which for we now offer of you, Indigestion, is the only Dyspepsia, absolutely and unfailing the vast ren t Y'J
red the cure and debia.v .
md horrors which are the result of disease o .
ich. No person can afford to pass by this jewel ot incalcu. ^ * .
fleeted by disease of the Stomach, because the experience W -
housands go to prove that this is the ONE and only one
world for this universal destroyer. T;.ere is no case c ’
f the stomach which can resist the wondosfiil curate p ]
uncricau Nervine Tonic.
Hamet E. Hall, of Waynetown. Ind., says:
l owe mv life to Tho Great South American
mattered ligestion, :om •erviue. the effects condition 1 Nervous had oi been an Prostration of exhausted my iu bed whole for and system. Stomach, five a months general Had in- st SS8 mm
iiven up all hopes of getting well. Had tried
three doctors wi th no relief. The first bottle of
the Nervine Tonic improved me so much that I use
was able to walk about, end a few bottles cured
me entirely. I believe it the best medicine in
;he world. * I not recommend it too hignly.
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Mrs. K. Russell. Sugar Creek Valley, Ind.,
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EVERY BOTTLE Trial SlJ
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V-A--3KDsvniE, If-fl., Aug. so, ’SO. Hr. „o,omo3 Borf, c
To the Great South American of i-Tieuds, of
Medicine Co.:
Dear Gents:—I desire to cay to vou that I
have suuered for many years with a very seri¬
ous Gisea.se oi the stomach and nerves. I tried
every medicine I could hear of but nothi
acne me any appreciable good until I was & id
vised to try your Great South American Nervine
•me and Stomach and Liver Cure, and since
using several bottles of it I must say that I am.
surpriseu at its wonderful powers to cure the
ctomaeh and general nervous syrtem. If everv
one knew the value of this remedy as I no, you and I feel JiK«;» rT^dicii^
•rOtiia net be able to Fx-TresriS supply the A. demand. m.i Ii Ha there ibis country has ever vrO l rjz a tSjg i ^
A p.DCE, Co, j this I *o * M a C *
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