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Republic* 111 Intention.
The
Tfanymau doubts the inten¬
tion se Republican bill party and the in
rega r d to the Force
contentp lated oppression of the
South, let hrin read the foilow
Z editorial from the National D.
^publican, of Washington,
C. : Lodge national
..With the
election law in fall force over
the South and various Detno
cratio strongholds up North , we
may con fideutly look for a dif
f er ent state of political affairs
than now exists. New York
City will then return several
more Republican Congressmen
than at present, while more than
20 negro representatives from
the South will render the Re¬
publican control of the future
Congress absolutely safe and
I secure.
« Heavy taxes should be laid
[ I upon the property and extend of the the whites pub
I to develop
lie school system of those States
Separate schools of the two ra¬
ces should be abolished, and the
plan of bringing the youth of
both colors into close and equal
relation in schools and churches
I given a fair trial, a-s one of the
most potent elements to break
! down the detestable bourbonism
I of the South. The State laws
[against the inter-marriage of
the races should be repealed,
and any discrimination against
the blacks in the matter of
learning trades or obtaining em¬
ployment should be a criminal
offense—while the colored mans
rights to hold office should be
sacredly protected and recog¬
nized. A few years of this
policy will solve the race prob¬
lem satisfactorily. ”—Athens
Banner.
The South’s Weekly Pro¬
gress,
The progress of the South in
the organization of new enter¬
prises during the past week, as
| shown by the Manufacturers’
Record of Baltimore, has been
very active. Some of the most
important items noted by the
Record in its issue of Octobei
21st may be briefly summarized
as follows : The Louisville (Ky.)
Tobacco Works has been incor¬
porated with a capitol stock of
$250,000. The Locust Point Iron
& Steel Works of Baltimore.
Md.,has been incorporated, with
a capital stock $100,000, The
E, G. Schwartz Co., capital stock
$150,000, has been incorporated
at New Orleans, La., to manu¬
facturer lumber. The Atlanta
(Ga.) Dairy Co., capital stock
$10,000, has been incorporated
to manufacture dairy products.
The Georgia Mfg. Co. will re¬
build its burned cotton mill at
White Hall, Ga. The Corpora¬
tion Coal Co. will build an ice
factory at Augusta, Ga. Mess-
18- E. V. Reiss & Bro. have
equipped a jute bagging facto¬
ry New Orleans, La. The War¬
ren Mfg. Co has been incorpor¬
ated at Vicksburg, Miss., with a
capital of $10,000.
farm and gakden notes.
Currant cuttings may now
be advantageosly made.
Repot callas in rich soil and
give an abundance of water.
Many varieties of pears ripen
better in the house than on the
tree.
Arrange to keep the toma
toes off the ground and lessen
bte risk of rot.
I°r Keep the begonias intended
winter flowering well pinch
fid back.
Salt or salt brine can often
te applied under the pear trees
"rth benefit.
Y hen through with a crop in
Hie garden put what is left un
ffer the ground.
Clover loosens up the soil by
Penetrating it, and when it de
e^ys helps the soil mechanical
ly.
Lom is one of the best crops
^ TOw in an orchard, potatoes
next and beaus are proba
m y next
Hale’s 'Weekly
VOL. X. NUMBER 38.
Because sour food or injured
grain can be bought cheaply it
is no reason why it should be
fed to poultry.
A pedigree plant may be said
to be one which possesses the
best points of its variety in the
greatest perfection.
It is a well-known fact that
unfertilized eggs, that is, eggs
laid by hens not kept with roos¬
ters, will keep longer than fer¬
tilized ones.
The Muscovey duck seems to
be the favorite in the South.
Their popularity is due to the
fact that they are better suited
to warm climates.
Those poultry raisers who
live near a city can sell the
poultry droppings to florists.
We have in mind several poul
trymen who do this.
It is a great mistake to crowd
too many chickens in one coop
when shipping. The evil effect
is obvious. Farmers should be
careful and not overcrowd a
coop.
WHATEVEK IS—13 BEST
t know as my life grows older,
A nd mine eyes have clearer sight.
That under each rank wrong somewhere
There lies the root of right;
That such sorrow has its purposes’
By the sorrowing oft nnguessed -
But as siwe as the sun brings morning,
Whatever is—is best.
I know that each sinful action
As sure as the night brngs shade,
Is somewhere, some time punished,
Tho’ the hour be long delayed.
I know that the son! is aided
Sometimes by the heart’s unrest,
And to grow means often to suffer—
But whatever is—is best.
C know there are no errors
In the great eternal plan,
And all th'ngs work togelher
For the final good of man.
And I know when my son! speeds onvvai d
In its grand eten il quest,
C shall say as I look baek earthward,
Whatever is—is best.
Ella Wheeler Wiloox.
NOW TTY THIS.
It will cost you nothing and will su/
ly do you good, if you have a Cough,
Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest
or Lungs. t>r King’s Now Diseovory
for Cm sumption, Coughs and Colds Is
guaranteed to give relief, or money will
be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe
found it jast the thing and under its use
had a speedv and perfect reocvoiy. Try
a sample botlle at our expense and learn
for yourself just how good a thing it is.
Trial bottles free at Dr. W. H. Lee &
Son Drugstore. Large size 50c. & LOO.
COLORED BISHOP’S ADVICE
Bi-ihop John M. Brown, of the Afri
:an Methodist Episcopal church, is
out in an open letter appealing to
members of his church to either vote
for Grover Cleveland or stay away
from the polls.
In an open letter addv8336d to the
members of his church and which
he give9 out today Bishop Brown
comments on the fact that the negro
has for thirty yaars voted the repub¬
lican ticket without recognition. He
contrasts this record with that of
Mr. Cleveland's administration and
points out acts of Mr. Cleredlan 1 s
showing his friendship for the negro.
He then says: ’’The question
comes to us whit is our duty?
Sba 1 we vote for Cleveland or for
the person who has no thought ol
the negro except on election day’
It is not social equality we ask
for, but we do ask^that we be treated
fairly- I now appeal to you dear
brethren to think before you act and
do not act bo as to engulf yourself in
other and more severe difficulties
from which all the future wiff be un¬
able to extricate ourselves or our
children. If you cannot c msistenPy
vote for Mr. Cleveland, ihm stay a
way from the polls We have asked
fur bread but we have received a
s’ooe. The tuna has come for us to
act decidedly. IT urs for humanity
and the race.
‘■J ,hn M. Brown.’
B shop Brown says he has talked to
to many n teligcrit n- groes who
joDcide with his views.
SPECIMEN CASES
S. H. Clifford, New Cas-el, Wis., was
tr jnbletl with Neuralgia aad Eheuma
his Stomach was disordered, his
Liver was affected to au alarming d- -
gr/e, appetite fell away, and he was ter¬
ribly reduced is flesh an! strength.
Three bottles of ELctdc Bitters card
hits. *
CONYERS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY OCT. 20, 1892.
—TEE NL W STORES OF—
J. J. LANGFORD
Are among the best arranged and prettiest in Middle Georgia, but this is not
the best thing about them. They are looked after by clever, obliging clerks
in every department, arid are filled with the
of goods of every description ever brought to this place from the best markets
with the cash His stock of
-*ifi<ae!ies ©mss ^oods, f>rimoQm<p St® • 511
of all the latest, best and most elegant styles, are being offered at prices lower
thin they can be purchased in Atlanta or other markets. He 1ms thousands
of beaut fill notions, elegant hosiery for men, women and children ; the prettiest
and newest underwear for everyone, and a
TOCK OF CLOTHING
Tht.t is in every xvay suited to tbo needs of our people an you can buy from him
CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN IN ATLANTA.
He will sell you good goods, stylish goods and goods for a small profit. He is
certainly
HIABQIJAETBIS FOR. SHOES
He has an immensse line and can fit anything from a Chinese infant to a Chicago
belle. He handles the best brands and sells them under the motto for bis
whole store,
{.t. low zdowot rr'oss
His is a general store and he keeps every line of goods. Call and see Him, bring
your barter and he will treat you right. Remember the place :
J. J. LRNQFOl^,
Commerce street-, Conyers, Georgia,
^IR i
I as
ill 1 Nil 1 lSwvi3 H M Ill
GaLto I i |OU1
Did you ever hear that awful cry in
the dead of night
Is your house insured ? If not, are
you able to put it hack without any
insurance, it it should burn down ? If
you are able, can you afford it when
insurance is so chedp 6
There is no branch of business that has been of more real benefit to the people than that of fire
insurance To the rich it is source of security, and they can base their business upon it with absolute
certainty ’ To the poor it is an absolute blessing, for vnth a few dol! 6B rs a poor man can protect the ac¬
cumulation of years of hard toil for the benefit of his wife and litti as ones. The rich insure as a mat¬
ter of business—the poor as a matter of protection. There is not a farmer in this sec ion to-day hut
what should have his property insured. It only cost a few dollars to guarantee the safety of you)
homes to those who are dependent upon you for food. It is your duty to do it. There is not a mer¬
chant other business man iu our community but that should have full insurance, for no business is
or cheap, nothing valuable, and nothing that gives a greate’
safe without it. There is nothing so safe so I dy to ai
feeling of ease and security in worldly affairs as good, insurance. am re serve you
any and all times. Respectfully, J. P. TILLEY,
Fire Insurance Agent
Fay usuP
We want those owing us fo subscip conn -
forward at once and pay their
tions to Hale’s Weekly.
PRICE 1 00 A YEAR
LEGAL ADVERTISING.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Bv virture of an order resiled from the
eonrt of Ordinary of Rockdale county
on the 1st Monday in hou-o July HfiS door win
be sold before the court in
I*011 very Rockdale emintv, on tlio first
Tires.l iv in November 1892,_ within flic
io- r nl bou v s of sale, to fhe highestbidder
all of the following described properly
to vjt: 0 -, e trft"t or p-roi 1 of land ooh
tniiilnsrf 151 ) one hundred and fifty one
seres, move or less, b ing part of haul
’ot» number 341 and Si f7 lying and bo
ingin (he 10th district of originally
Newton, row Boekd-do county, and
bounded as follow*; On the north by
the other lands of 8. H. Anders >n do
cense-1. oniilie on the south and east by the
raoil leading from Conyers to
Gee’s Mill and on the west by the lands
of Nelson Overbuy ■ This tract oflnnd is
known and recognized as the “ homo
piece.” There is on it one good, sub¬
stantial, (1 arranged, room frame all dwelling, well
built and necessary out
buildings, stables, barns, gin house etc,,
bi good condition, choice splendidly fruit watered, etc.
fine orchard of etc,,
V’ortv aer r of this place is in original
forest. This farm Is in a high state ot
cultivation and is known in this sale as
number one
AT SO,
A tt.ho same time and place Ihere will
soW the following described. proper¬
ty to win ( 151) one hundred and fifty
one aor-x of land, more or less, train? l.vin-'
par's of li t* number H41 and 847,
lv and being in the Kith d’striet of original ami
Newton now Iloekd.ile county,
bound' d os follows: Dti lire North by
Miss FlorH’a Oarr and others’ on the
east by ilie public read leading from the
town of eonyors to Gee’s Mill; on the
“onthby (he lauds described above in
farm known nsfarm number one; on the
west by tho lands of Nelson Overbuy
This farm is abo in a very high state of
cultivation. T pro in on it two tenant
houses, five good water, woods orchards and etc. Twen¬
ty acres i" ten acres or
more in Rood bottom land. This place
is known in the advertisement and sale
as farm number 3.
AI.SO,
.At, the name time and plane there will
lv-sold the follow’’) ■ described property
to ivJV f.83 )'Eiglny two aercs, moro or
less heifer p ut of hind hit No. 8(1(1 and
lying nMt being in the 16th district of
originally Newton now Rockdale noun
ty ami bounded hh follows; On the north
by the hind : of Messrs Tador and Moon
on the east by the lands of the Misses
Overton; on the soutn by the lands of
die Hargrove estate and on the west bv
the. public rotul leading from the town of
Conycr-i to Gee's Mill. Tho firm was
formerly a part of the Abijnh Overbuy
p'aee, lias two settlement ; fine c ater,
IwOp’ood ori'lmr hi etc., and is ft’fin in fi
fine state of cultivation. This farm h
known in the advertisement anil sale in
farm umnbea 8.
AT.O,
At the -ams fim« and place will bi
so M tho follow in it de-oribtd property t
wit; (114) one hundred and fourteen
land ifro- of land more or lea J . being parts of
lots No’s. !S(i7 and 80S. ’vimr and tu
in / in tin- 10di district of originally Now
ton now Ko- kdale oounty mid boiuidn
is follows; On the north by the lauds
Altfc. S. E. Hummers; on the ea-t pv tin
layds uni (>r. formerly Mi-ii’ir; ow ned the by .'unaes Gufili; tin
'ands ,T. on and sooth by
of M. guokry on the wo-i
by the lnnda of ,T . H. HmitU and tlx
Ifiirgrovo estate. There is on .tlii - p'atn
ihoot 10 acres of fine pine forest; al-o
fine farm in u splendid state of oultiva
i.j'ou and is where John '>lenn now lives
This farm is know n In the sale and ad¬
vertisement us farm number 4.
All o) the above described property
sold as the property of 3- It Anderson
deceased for the purpose of paying the
debts against the estate and for the pur¬
pose of distribution among iho belrs of
aid estate. Terms of sale are as follow-;
One third cash; one third lo bo pahl the
first d iv of November Ifili-fi; one third lo
ii- paid the first day of November 1K1-1.
Eight per cent interest fiom ihde of aale
will bo charged on all defered payments.
Bonds for titles will bo given purchasers
rt is optional with purchasers to pnv all
■ ash or jiay balance at any time before
due.
Tliifl July 80 1893.
J. H. Almanji,
A din r.
H. II. Anpkbuon, deceased.
AH tho above lands lay about 81 miles
south east of Conyers.
mu. bockdile aunt.
To all whom It may concern :—
Whereas 11 F. Hill has in due form
applied to me for U tter* of administra¬
tion on the estate deceased, of Hunmol and Hill, ill late
said comay, I v,
said application on tlm iir t Monday in
November next This'Jit. 7 th, 18i»3.
O. Hk imavs, Oi dinary.
G mil, ROCKDALE COUNTY
To all wliom it may concern
Whon-aF J». F. I Jill. Jjah in due form,
applied flidmim-trutian t<> the omtof ordinary for letter* Mr.«.
•f on the o ta:<* of
Xancy Hill, late of Raid county, deceased
and l will Monday pans on aaul application on
the first iu November next.
This Oct. 7, \si. O. ISv amanm, Ordinary.
iiiiiS Bar
Gksuoiv, llockdaUj County.
Where*-, W K. t 'orley lias mu le ap
riKcatlc-n for cxixnpiio/ of pi-j'* milly
md netting apart a'l.i , : OU lock Iind I
*vti; p m* up ip tiic sains a 19 o, on
tire 31/tu day of Out la-r, Is!-z, at IUi
oliict;. This bltli Cay o; Oct.. 1-93.
O. Seamans.
OrJin <ry.
LET i BUI A D M: .VI A Kt ATION.
Georgia Uockda'e G
To mi whom il may cotmern —
Whereas, S B Fuller ha* iu due
form made applioatiou to ’be court
O ritualy for permanent letters o!
administration on the estate of J IS
Fuller late of said county, deceased.
I will pass upon said November application on
die first Mondap in band and official next.
Given under my tlie
signatuie this 20th o l Sep- 2802.
O Seamans, Ordioaiy.
o:::-i 1 ) < I jVAN.
Smrgii. 1'ookilnl.- C y, To ail
waom it nay oone; -0 ; Whereas
f*n H. Mmand adm’mi v.r dm-of the
tntate of litifus Ohri-itiah dr-swusad
has in due form n.rVi application to
the court of ordinary for leave to
33U the lands belonging to the estate
of said deceased and said application
will be passed upon on the first
Monday in November next Tibs
dept, the 2li!h i. 0 Stamms, Ord
NQTICE L!'.\VS TO >T.t.L LAND.
Whereas T M Armisti 1 a dm* fo
James A Anuistead deceased has in
due form made for application to the
court of ordiinin leave to sell the
lanes belonging to the estate of said
deceased and said application will bo
heard on tlm first Monday in Noveru
her nest. This Sept. 22 ] yl
0 Seamans, Ordinary,
AtVMTNTSTft.VrOTtS SALK.
GorgL-i Rock talc 0 Hittif •
Bv virture of an order n[ the court of
Ordinary of Tvcckrlalo county Will bo
sold at public cut cry at the Court
T-Tousc door..('said county, mi the first
Tnesdav in November next ! W .I2. within
the leers] hours of tale one seventh un¬
divided interest in and to die following
di-crihed land, towit. Situatei lying,
and being in the Sixfeenth di.-triot of
ori-'inally Henry then Newton now part
Roc’.-da’e Oount-v, and known as
of lot of land Notifd onntaining one
bun deed and seventy throe acres mors
or less, adjoinin;: m the west by -Tolin
I 1 Boh. east by T. .1,11 \ v.nVib Luca#
eandftobt. Bradford Smith by Wat 1
Ormp and on north nv -Tolin W ITcncn
ii and u . B. Hinntdirei , one seventh®
IT.divedod interest in the ir ovo disorib*
ry land to lie sold as the pripartv of
til's. Ann Ayivicklate nt -d i county,
deceu-od. Ti-wrw Cash. This Sep 27 1893.
VV. T. IIiisod, Clerk Superior Court
Rockdale county Ga., Administrator
MISIfflMf 3 SALE
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Rockdale county, will
l.e sold before the Court, house door
• * Conyers Geo'gift, on first Tuesday
i \ November next the following prop
(:■ ty to wit: Chm house and lor in
l ie cil.v of Conyers, Georgia, bounded
i the North l>v E. G, Hurt and J. C.
U irton on the E wHvr North s'rent
O i the South by ( vary Rail Road
a 111 on the West J. C Bart or con
t ining one and a half acres, move or
1 'ss. Said lot boa on it a cod'd maW
yxun house, oreliard, vineyard and
a first elnsr, well of water ‘'’old ns
t jo property of Mrs. N. A.' Carr de
O >ased for the purpose of 'paying the
cl vbt-a end distribution. Tliis H<‘pt.
t Ji.lr, 1802.
J.UiE-t C. Babtok.
AJinr. of Mi'r.. N h vlarv, deueit* 1 '!.
MX8CEIAAN
IADS AHF, ITN’F'» U’nifVTK,
hnautise the hialier tin vjip 'a soolotv
the woftker they tlint themsclvi bo'lly.i
Risiev’H I’hilohiki-i,eo.-i.rols functions, tic- nerves, and
lids nature in her various
thus combats with iiccv if - of woman*
kind not i-otit. sneeessfully, he wi'l 1 ' ' 'for -ir ilrnegist you for bJJ
on •
i boU.le, from Clms ' Icy. Whole
sale llrug/ist, 62 fi” it 8t., pumpHlit
York Bend for ft d-. • liw
with dir-ctkmi and i'iwif‘«, from
miuiy ladies who lino- .., d it and ef *
-ay enugh in favor'd ’> v-.’ey’s Pwb'lo
on.
DYSPEPSIA. A LIVE If GUI
PLA IN r.
Is Ir not worth th call iiam of 7»e,
to froo vonrsnif eouipiaint of overy ii -ymtom 1iHn» qf these s'
distressina' V f> "
.sail nt onr store nndg'-t » botdo ol Bln
lob's V i a'izfii every - ' ’ ■ - ; a \c intc ,
, o'din'-'l'-’ i*
yunrantoe on it. u ■ nr- am*
it ,
doc you no good i *■ cost con no th
tap Y-oldby Dr. W. R. Lw k Son,
E Xl’ERNAL VKli LA MCE
Is the, price, of ucalth. But. with all
our lMvcimtion ther<* aro^npmu^ hi ways
lurking about mi' syrt-cn^ only wax¬
ing a favorabb oppni fiiiiity to assort
them‘elves, Tinprirltie i 1” tbo blood
may bo hidden for vo-ra <*r even for
zonerafcioits and sodden I- ociik for’h,
undermining health cl barbnrug
,1 -stb. For all ‘b'l-'isea frim bn
blood Ho"il’i far- t /’-t ie ua
e.pjttl'ed amlnnapiiroiii i- 4 remedy- du- n
is Kin/ of them all, for it conquers
QAOe.
Will you he.-d the vai' ”/■ 1110 signal
perhaps if the sure a ontnch of that
nyu-i t-i-fiblodisease Go; umptMli- A»lt
yourselves if you can aff I for tbo site
of savin-- 5u*>, to run ’ list unit d'l
nothing for it. Wo m."W trm ex
Pf..-i. nee Hint -ShilohV ' lira, will cure
your cough, liiiovtit ■■■ I Ins explains
wbv more than a ,’u l.'ufi B- itb u u.-ro
sold the past vt at. ii ciloves croup ana
whoopins' eongh at *>no -. Mothers, uo
not be witiio’it it. I r lame bock, siae
nr chf’flfc HMD Shiloh’* Porous Plaster.
Sold by Dr. VV. H. Jjuo *y »Soij.
THE ONLY ONE ;EVKK 1'HINTED
Ca i You Fir dtlie Word ?
Tlicru i- a ll-ifl' li 'H-plav ndvertiso
meat in tlj - riapcr, this week, win- a luss
ni, Two v. iV-'m -Mi'v one wqr-!,
Tiia same is tf'e of •-■-'•o now oue ap-
1 cai ing i' 'i'll week fiwa ,!ie Dr- JjiiI : y
Medicine Go Tliis house lAtces u
“( re o"nt”ou eve'inhing t’*>r mai.o
ami pub"ah. Look ar it. seiui .hc’n me
mine of f-ie w-i -it, a ul bc.v *nl i-: , u i *i
B ook, He-iutUu: Utii -"rapaa or »am
pic- Krtw.
BAM PLACE
Ua «r Gate 0sty 1 Co.
Cor* Al i. ami f’i' --r St*., Ati . ta,
PINE OLD TENNSl’LVANl A BYE AND
UOXV SOFT MA :ct wins
KXK A SPECIALTY,
inputted ami Dome lie Cigars,
NO. J P- Bcckai jVoprioto
“Tu thine own -self be true,
Ar , i inn* follow t, tho f*16 dm, *
T b >u casst not be ‘ii t > any man.