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About Hale's weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 1892-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1892)
lum'ii'i. Luiij Register, Gan it in his paper, the Co- j says: “The b at thing the third party over in Georgia •can do is to hustle back into the ■deraocra’ic p irty ns fast as their logs can carry them.” Good advice, that. El. !'arrett, of the Constitu'iou, tells what our Congressman cats in Washington City. He says: “YVhi e Col. Livings'on has been raised upon plain dishes, he is like a piney woods steer who has spent his life nibbling for the lender sprigs of wire grass, when he is turned into a pasture of blue grass and clover He can consume an enormous quail tity of fancy dishes, and has no hesi¬ tation about mixing all kinds and descriptions of French dishes, upon which he will drop a pone of genuine Georgia corn bread and then wind up with a conglomerate mixture of sheets, fruits, nuts, r lisens, cheese and codec. I matters not to the Colonel which comes first. He would as soon take the sweets first and the soup last. It is all the same to him. It is all go;d providing it is good. ” THE PLAIN TRUTH la good enough fpr Hood’s Sarsa¬ parilla—there is no need of embel¬ lishment or sensationalism, Simply what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story of its merit. If you have never realized its benefits a single botile will convince you it is a good medicine. The highest praise lias been won by Hood’s Pills for their easy, yet efficient action. Sold by all drug gists. Price 25 cent ’. The “ Editor’s Day ” is tints outlined hy the Debuke Ledger: Tito editor riseth in the morning and knoweth not what the day may bring forth. If he telleth all the nows he runneth a great risk of having a tin ear put on him, and if ho telleth not the news the’"people say that Jhe is n. g., and there is no joy in it. The crafty man eajoleth him into giving him a 50 cent puff for a 5 cent cigar, and all fond mothers frown on him if he fails to flatter their freckled face broods. And all his ways are ways of woe, and his days are full of sorrow. The life in¬ surance man setteth snares for him, and on the whole he hath a duece of a time. We’re Dot waiting for the bats and moles but for meu and women wb have eyes and use them, who !iav. brains and reasou! Ther’s n new world for thorn—suffering and sickly ns they are—a new world oreuted from the brain of a skillful physician —a discovery—the “ Gold n Medical Discovery. ” Yfcors ago Dr. Pierce found ouf that the Feciftkpf all scrofula, bron¬ chial, throat and lung trouble lay— in the beginning at least—in impure bio >d and the weak tone of the sys¬ tem ; that the way to cure these ef¬ fects was to remove the cause, that human nature beiug the same results might be looked for in nearly nil ca¬ ses. So confident was he that the exceptions were uncommon that he took the risk of giviug the medicine to t'n se it didn't benefit fur nothing, and the results have proved that hi was right, And “Golden Medical I)i-covery ” is the remedy for tho million ! The only guarsuteed Liver, Blood and Lung remedy. Your money back ii it doesn't he'p you. He jets at heart that never loved a I girl. THE CAUSE OK RHEUMATISM. An acid which exists in sour milk and cider, calleil lactic acid, is believed by physicians to be the cause of rheuma tism. Accumulating in the blood, it attacks the fibrous tissues in the joints, aud i>aus.'8 agonizing pains. What is ' Ji 'det is a temedy to iientralixe the nci l, aud to so invigorate tlie kidneys 11 *Uer that all waste will be carried >iV , Hood' I Ssrsaparilla Is hi-artiily L-.mummied hy many whom it ha luutoit of rheumatism. It possesses just the desired fin.litiea, a ,d tl o ,|y , pun (irs the Wool as tc prevent occur rei.ces I f rheumatic at.aeks. TV’e by a 1 «Im s uiter fro,,, r! a >,»a,w » . H'e Imvf tm immense line "t lltl-tlS Jin 1 ho\8 -ear's for At. (lavs, will sell at bur gains. G. W. * A. P- Cain. Seial w held anil rye at J. J. L wg fu d’s Hats to fit any head at J. J. Lmg orjs's. Shoes f,,, big f 0 jks litt e jolks young folk, old folks and every body e'se at J. J Langford's. Wt vV mi m / m wlSS OIVI5 ELVJOYS 'loth the method and results when ’yrap refreshing of Figs is taken; it is and pleasan, ad to the taste, acti rently Aver and yet promptly Bowels, on the Kidneys, the i cleanses sys em effectually, dispels colds, head iches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only luced, remedy pleasing of its kind ever and pro to the taste ae leptahle to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its jflecta, prepared only from the most healthy end agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular Syrup remedy Figs known. is for sale in 50c of md 81 bottles by all leading drug¬ who gists. Any reliable druggist jay not have it on hand will pro mro it promptly for any one wh< wishes to try it. Do not accept ar_, ubstitute. CALIFORNIA F10 SYRUP CO. SAN FSAN 0 ISG 0 . CAL, LOUISVILLE, KV. NEW VOHK. N. 1 . Jknnie Arnold A Li' el for Divorce vs. in Rockdale S, C., Jeff L. Aunoi.d.) Sept, term, 1892. It appearing to the court by the return of the Sheriff in the above staled case that the defendant does not, reside in snid couuty, and it further appearing thut he does not reside in said state: It is therefore ordered hy the court that, service he perfected on the defendant hy the pubbeati m of thin order once a im.n'h for four months, before the next term of this court in Bale’s Weekly, a newspaper published in said county So Ordered 1 A. M. Holms Richard H. (.’lade, Plaintiffs Judges. defendant, C.,presiding.) Arnold, Attorney. is The Jeff L. therefore requred to be and appear nt the next Seperior court of said Rockdale county, to answer said, li¬ bel for divorce. Witness, Hon. |Ricbard H. Clark, Judge of sahl court. This Oct. 25, 1892. W. T. IIuson, Clerk S. O. A CHILD ENJOYS The pleasant flavor, gentle no'Ion uul soothing i floe', of Si rap of Figs, when in need of u laxitive, and if the father or mother be costive or bl lious, the most gra'ifying results follow its use ; so that it is the best family wmedv known and evei-y family di add have a lutt'e. If you are weak and nerv¬ ous go to Lee’s drug store uit! get a bottle of die famous Soudi American Nervine Ton¬ ic, It,8 just simply wonder ful. J J. SEAMANS DENTIST Conyers Georgia. J. R IRWIN. Attorney At Law, la the Night building first room on the > it, up St ill’S. CONYERS - - GA. Scientific American Agency for ^ -L c« m m TRADE marks, design patents, ^ „ nSsss&szpts,. COPYRIGHTS, eto. the public bj a notice given free of churge in thd ftitalifir Awftinw wmmm |nn fl 1 I ' ’V. r£A%T ONLY THE TRUE EMObUSr lAl&sF B sM£. 5. J . r?Ja " V g***4 5 *'il § 1 " 8kl l^j| 1 1 > ' l! » ■ jft Kuo-in* M. KAblEB HESJCIXS CO., St Lcclj. Me. Snjp little fhiTrir, ***>.»re mad# ^ t '* u - T\ h» ^ * ; • ,u 'i- the Work |iv% Bh h-.-ra*. *ber t,f ,, s(v be • ..*5 H >**. Can * v ek . u tin,, “itstfSSSS FOB TAX RUCEIVER. I annottnoe myself a oandieate for re election to the office of Tax Receiver of Hook*la e county, subject to the nomioa tlon if any is had If elected I will dis charge the duties of the office to the best of this my ability. for their Tbnuking kindness the in people the county pa-t I again solicit their support. Very lie Spectfully, It. L. Hudson. One to dav is worth two to mol'ows. H // i m F' S'- .TV J .1 V! ATr, Hat-trf 31. Jordan bl kdmestou, H. Y. Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless A Complete Cure tip HOOD’S SARS.UMRII.1L4. This is from Mr. D. M. Jordan, a re¬ tired farmer, and one of the most re¬ spected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y. ‘•Fourteen v-am ago I kid nn attack at the gravel, aud h»vts stuce been truubted with my Liver ant! Kidneys gradually growing worse. Three years ago I got down so low that J ecu Id scared j walk. Sn£*. Sawsaivariiu 1 hr^H' reconuueuded and I ry U -, 1 duisheit - vj J I®*, toe I itadnuiuincea ***tonl „ tint I felt letter, suf mw”? •• ‘ the ox the bind ciior hugnn to return to tun) Ie5S«m"hi,t,To w: »- I eot so liiugrv S 1 r 1 llSVe n °' V Hood’s Sarsaparilla HOOO'S durnuuit, PlU. S M« hndachc the best kfter^liuMTB^I cun aud G. W. & A. P. CAiN —AKE STILL— IN THE LEAD ONE OF TP mm SSOOli OF GOODS EVER SEE 1 ] II] 00 DYERS v THEIR ELEGANT STORE ROOMS. —AND— EMBRACES EVERYTHING TOE WANT They fight the old style of high prices, so popular in some towns, and are sell¬ ing every article in their house for Profits Smaller Than Ever Known In This Section Before. Their goods are from the best markets, of the best grades and the latest styles. They are agents for the celebrated Domestic and Davis Sew¬ ing machines and have them always in stock. They are the finest on the mar¬ ket. Don’t Go To Atlanta. Don’t go anywhere but come to Conyers and see Cain when you want a suit of clothes, no matter who for, a man or hoy, and you can save 25 per cent. If you want shoes, if you want hats, if you want shirts—top or bottom—anything in the furnishing line, they have it and at special prices- They have a fine line of under goods for ladies and children, shoes for them by the thousand and the , G.W. & A. P, CAIN, CONYERS, GA„ CENTER ST. PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC. MILES & STIFF, T.I 1G IT G-TtA I >!•’ PIANOS A ND ORGANS, 21 M A RETT A, AND 28, 30 AND 32 N. BROAD STREET ATLANTA GEORGIA. Messrs. Miles k Stiff show in their magnificent Piar.o Par¬ lor hy far the most complete ami best line of 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 'nvestigate Loth the quality of the instruments, the price, and terms and it it will be found that their prie.s are ully 20 per cent, lower, the lasting and tonal qualities t onsid 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. MILES & STIFF, 21 MARIETTA AND 28 ; 30 AND 32 N. BROAD STREETS, ATLANTA, GEORGIA 52__._ R I_;. OTJlFFTlSr, Representative. CONYERS, GEORGIA 1 I I ! ia j j •" for tBbasoubb. ( 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the onice of county Treasurer aud a-k the support of every citizen of our county. I will abide the Democratic the nomination, if any. If elected all. I will fill office stitisfactbril' to llespct J. E. ViriTAKTUi. ron cotLvj y c&bkH. To the vObrs of Rockdale county: I nsk your support for re-election to Clerk i f the Superior 1 ourt, subject to the Democratic primary Thanking you for past favors, Very Bespat, W, IIcson. T. FOK TAX COLLECTOR. I hereby announce toy set a AindMate for re-e ei'tion to ihe office of 'I’ax Col leco r f >r HocRdale county. I will abide the Dcjam-ratii- uomina'ion, if any, and promise faithful service if elected. Thanking 0 e people fm past favors, I am, Respot. W. Daniel Men pock. FOB BllKltlFF, This is to notify the public that I sm a candidate for re-election to the offloe of Sheriff of Kockdule county, subje<-t to a Democratic nomination, if any. Th ink ing the people of this county for i>ast fa¬ vors, I promise if elect'-', to try to do my duty in tho 'litlire a- in the past. Itespectfudy, W\ H. M. ArgTEt. To the vote, s of Rockdale Comity:- 1 hereby an’ounce my self as a eaudi iLte for elec, ion to the ordlua y’g office i feel under many obligations -or the kmdneus shown me here ofore and lioi«• you will mnt nn^ lie s m* 1 favor I vtiil pUnlae nivs if to serve the people t'» the bes» of my ai»i‘i y. I will abi-te the acts of tlii dciucmtic primary. O SEA32A'S. LET! ERS i'F ADMINI3TR U^orLM*. J»" k*i: !*• r * W V hereas Uer r'*> I it L - \UA ijM tnit‘ . T of It. r - s*>ut« t • the * onr^^m h J '* re ,0 cm prettiest and most stylish line of dress goods in Middle Georgia. No use to go off—they can furnish you cheaper and better than you can he furnished else¬ where. Their stocks are full and you can select to suit you their stocks of gio ceries, hardware, crockery, glassware, canned goods, etc., etc., goods of eveiy ki^d are large, full and complete. Come to see them, compare their goods and prices and you will see how they knock the block out of anything you have seen in years. Their cleiks are clev¬ er, polite, honest and show goods with pleasure. Cain will buy big your cotton or other produce and give you the top ] lice. Nd They haye a stock and they are going to sell them if low pikes deal ing will do it. Remember the place : Some Beautiful :Nw Store Rooms! —THE NE W STO EES 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 eleVer, obliging clerks in every department, and are filled with the Mowst and 1 st Complete LinE of goods of every description ever brought to this place from the best markets with the cash. His stock of -kfiadies ©ress (poods, (priajmmgs 2fc.,K of all the latest, begt and most elegant, styles, are being offered at prices lower thin they can lie purchased in Atlanta or other markets. He has thousands of beaut ful notions, elegant hosiery for men, women and cLildren ; the prettiest and newest underwear for everyone, and a TOCK OF CLOTHING That is in every way suited to the nt eds of our people an you can buy from him CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN IN ATLANTA. He will sell you ^ood goods, stylish goods and goods for a small profit. He is certainly HEADQUARTERS FOR SHOES He has an iminensse line and brands can fit anything from a Chinese infant to a Chicago his belle. He handles the best and sells them under the motto for whole store, “low eoww arose Dis 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 tho place ; J. J. IANQFOfif), Commerce street, Corners, Georgia, =? perfected CRYSTAL LENSES TRAOK NlARK. >i Scanty ?:,*•* itd Alv?$,ys. a - m G. W. WEAVER, has the exclusive sale of these celebra¬ ted glases in CONYERS - -GE0GIA. KELLAM & MOORE, The only manufacturing Opticians in the S' Uth. Atlanta, Georgia. KT'IVtU' ers are not supplied with these famous glasses. NOTI i w!1 . 1m . 1u coSYE nrit!ly eath t<1 ^ u iil ol l>r u u SAWMLL8 -$160 TO $900. lines M Boilers TO SUIT. 100 IN STOCK. J arge Stock of SHAFTING, PULLEYb’, ISeltlonG —AND— S Loin $12 BU'YS One Bureau One One Bedsteij Washsl One Cente* Two CaneB And One .■ At OSL Fly Scr 63 &