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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1895)
CONYERS OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY. J. 15. & J. H. Kbkre. Eoleicd at tile |io-o ific*- a Cniiyer* an a< cond i las* mail mat er. Saturday, Abo. JO, 1895. ApV KRTISI \G KA I LS. _ 8 mo. f! mo. 12 mo ;■ ..... — ~ 1 l urli |sps> fl.oo t 8. 0 2 “ 4.Oh i 7 ■"> lh 00 4 “ 7. >0 12 00 20.00 column 10.00 15.(10 25 (10 ! . h 18.00 do.oo ',r .00 8 00 j 60 00 i 1)0.0 * Lfirflg o ceritn per line for Jii't Insor tio *: %% for eneh ht nertion Inr a-1v per ineb l«>“ Hrg> in^rrlou; 23v- ror each ttub^equetit insertion. sUBSCBIPTION KATES: On<> ) e if, in ad van fie ................ ,*1.<0 Nix month*, In advance............... .60 A NEW PROPOSITION FOR IS¬ SUING CURRENCY. Under the above head Chap. A. Conant ia the National lie colder of Aug. 3 has this to say : “Reports con inuc to be received f mn American visitors In Europe that capi¬ tal in enormous masses I* awaiting in vestment in the United S a es the mo¬ ment that assurance can tic given tnal "id rnonpiary system of this country remain upon the gold basis. A inclin'd 01 expaiiditig the cm r't cy under exist ing law lias ju t been bnmt Id to public attention by Mr. Edward Atkinson, tlie eminent Boaion efoiiomisl, which i likely to be availed of in future periods that of stringency, lie lias pointed iliecirculatior out the ten per cent, tax and of state lank notes docs not anplv to cert'ftcates of deposit an t that,any haul, or even a private bai ker might Utu, th se for even amounts and payable to bearer. Such a plan lias been tinder consideration in Hungary, in order to 811 tiie gap in the ciiouluting medium caused by the withdrawal of the g‘v ernment taper monoy, ami might b> av .i’ed of by the Boutherna id Wcs'er, banks to Increase their clrctt aiion, This discovery is likely to change the char actor of the currency discussion in (<>e gress and put upon the defensive thosi who believe In a secured circulation, and in government paper money.” A few years hack, and even to the present time the prevailing Idea among the people, adver¬ tised by the papers,has been and is that fruitgrowing, nieion cul ture and vegetable raising would pay nauOoiMiiclj. Tilt? 1 L dbl l l»C- gins to develop this year that there is very little profit in the business. The statement is that the melon growers of Missouri have realized about one cent each on the melons shipped .and that Georgians 'only one cent to every ten. A gentlenfau ship pod fifty bushels of Irish pota¬ toes to Atlanta, and realized about live dollars for the lot; an other secured 2a cents a bush el. Low freight rates will not help the matter much, it wilt take more people to buy to rem edy the evil. The estimate for the cotton crop is placed at 2,250,000 lest than last year, or the year which ends the first of September. \\ ith 550,000 bales on hand and a smaller crop the coming fiscal year farmers may reasonably hope for better prices t han la a season. If cotton can be sold for remunerative prices, with the abundant food crop made, the country Yvill be in a nourish¬ ing condition whether Yve hav r e gold, silver or greenbacks, it will have the effect to ijuitt the worn and wild discussion now going on upon the subject of fi nances. Hon. G. F. Crisp, Speaker of the House ot Representatives, is now in Europe, keeping cool and refusing to be interviewed, lie acts wisely, We would not be surprised if bis views on the fi¬ nances would undergo a change before lie returns to this coun try. The new woman craze is tively doing good work towards wrecking the sacred institutions of this country. Tiie thing on earth is a woman her sphere; the ugliest is out of place.__ There is repotted Urn ugh the dailies now n ore accounts tailing the killing of husbands by their wives than was ever known before. US i®. ],. L; jnl<in h or Alhcim, . •<• invented a hot 1 >ox indicator foi rail w a V cure, amt \\ . M. McLen don, of Woodbury, a new plow The Holiness people have tie th.it the woikl wilt to an end in ten days, If be true it is not worth while for any of ns to worry about onr fu¬ ture prospects in Ibis life. It may he true ; hut no mau knows when that time will come Mr. Stookdell has lented house and will arrange lo tain TON agents of the Phoenix Insurance (Company during exposition. Chinese have been recently in killing missionaries, The most of the murdered are from Cleat Britian. Post Master Sullivan, of ington, shot and killed himself on last Sunday near Charlotte, N. C. lie left home on Satin - day to go to Atlanta, but went, to Charlotte, N. C., urave 12 miles in the country to his sis¬ ter's grave and there shot him¬ self. 1 he era use of the act is not known. Another «*»r of negr„ tS are getting ready to go to Idheria from Georgia and Alabama. They wii! leave next September. Capt. R. E. Park, of Macon, is suggested as president of the Agricultuial Society, which meets on Cumheilaud next week. Will Green, the murderer of Estes, has been captured and lodged in jail at Madison, fiber iff Fears, of Morgan, and the city officers, of Macon, both claim the reward. There will he a legal dispute over tne mat ter. A. I. Branham has resigned his position assupei intendentof the putdic schools in Glynn county because tne Board of Ed¬ ucation in not able to pay him and the teachers. Dr. Hawthorne tins received a letter and copies of resolutions from the Woman’s Rescue League, of Boston, congratulat¬ ing liim upon liis opposition to women bicyclists, and saying that the “uumish woman” and ihe “fast woman” in this age means no move babies. Mrs. Talmage, wife of Dr. Tal mage, the Brooklyn preacher, died last Monday. She was the Doctor’s second wife. Mr. Cleveland has agreed to touch the button on the 18th of September, and thus set in mo¬ tion tiie machinery of the great exposition in Atlanta. He de¬ clines a. military escort. The pear trap in Thomas county lias been shipped. The receipts this year were $2,600 more than last, notwithstand¬ ing the blight in the trees during the early spring. Hon. Bascoin My rick, of Amer icus, is dead. He was a success¬ ful business man. and at his death was editor of the Ameri¬ cas Times-Iiecorder. Mrs. km Gap, wife of Ei Ocputy 1). S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan., says: “I was delivered Of TWINS IK less than 20 min utes ami with scarcely any pain after using only two bottles of =r- MOTHERS’ # 7m FRIEND^ BID NOT 8UFFEK AFTBBWARD. _ orm»ii. on ’ BS8E c0 . TI1XT . ’ n . sold ux aai. uuvvtoisxs. wfTTnT^YWTrr DOH t LlIQP ■ i Through Life racked by Rheumatic pains. It handicaps your v-hole career. ■M Of course you wouldn’t if you could help it—and you cam M \ i\ .’5 -■ #anA^0lir^ Iv'ftheSjc G l Jgjjs T“ { w Y| 9? ) goes straight to the Liver, whets -i m Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys «yt pepsia, Headache and most C m W/a Wj other It cleanses ills start. this organ and 7 , makes it active again—the acid VjB leaves your blood, and you’re vS cured. Testimonial below. 0 ai'’d cbrordc'rhcumai.fem , , 3# !• debiiny for 'i bcStJesof your rued Ic'lne'has cured me. V T I 8 . 1 ,’.CLARK, warrenten.Fla V Ask Your Druggist or Merchant For It I CULLEN Sole Proprietors, & NEWMAN, ^ M Knoxville, Tennessee. | fj oc’« medicines for side by:— II. P. & D. M. Almand& Co. ‘^ST^S^ST °* We are glad to note the fact that Gov. Atkinson has recov¬ ered and is able to assume his duties at tiie capifcol. There is a colored man in Chi¬ cago w ithour. any education who is worth $500,000. There are some people who never wear da; k glasses and yet tpi.y never see any t hing bright: ’ jpg j,He people who are dyspej tic and soured. Every tiling is out ol joint with such people. X oufSoj'wd nmnj j cai s with Dyspepsia and liver troubles but have been relieved since raking Simmons Liver Rrgnla tor. I know others who have been greatly' benefited by its use.”—James Novvlaml, Carrol ton, Mo. LATE LITERARY NEWS. Tot since “The Anglomani¬ acs” has there been so clever a society satire ns Henry Fuller’s "Pilgrim Sons,” which is pub lished in the August Cosmopol¬ itan. The problems involved in woman’s use of the are so startling and so numerous, under the rapid evolution of this ait, that one welcomes a care ful discussion of the subject by so trained a mind and so clever a writer as Mrs. Reginald de Ko veil. The Cosmopolitan illus¬ trates Mrs. de Koven’s article w ith a series of poses bv profes sional models. A new sport, more thrilling than any known to Nimrod, more dangerous than was ever experienced by even a a Buffalo Bill, is exploited in the same issue in an article on“Pho tographing Big Game in the Rocky Mountains,’’before shoot¬ ing. The idea that ten cents for The Cosmopolitan means infe¬ riority from a literary point of view is dispelled by' the appear ance in this number of such Yvri ters as Sir Lewis Morris, Sir Ed¬ win Arnold, Edgar Tabb, W. Clark Russell, lang Sareey, ZangwiJl, Agnes Rep plier, etc. Nor can we enter tain the idea of inferiority in il lustration with such names as Hamilton Gibson, Denman, Van Schaick, Lix, Sand) am, etc., fig uring as the chief artists of a single month’s issue. Arthur Langfopd makes iB i go'd wire jewelry—watch chaius, initial pins, etc. Very tiling for bmliday presents. sure and see him when you want anything of this kiud. IEGAL MU®® SI’XCIAX. KDF.'TIlO.V FOJ! OKDIN.Ut Y or iiOCKOALK COUNTY, OA . By virtue of the a ithori'y ve^fe t to in« hs Cork of the Riipeiior court of -uiid county, 1 he.iehyord r an election to he held on l’uod.ir, t,t,v. 2ii.lt day of Yugu-t, lend, for tiie otfice > f Ordinary »i iiockdale e. uoty to lill ilie vac ic y or ihe un-xpii ed lerio caused by the de«h ou duly aid )8;>5, of Hon. Ohe diah S-. amaoB, late Ordinary of raid county. In witness whereof I hove hereunto -et ui) ofli-iial signature. Thi* Sth ay if Augii't., 1805. vv, T. Bo on. Clerk of Superior Court i.f Bock J ilc County. lantv X ati ox ad ) X° ( omplaini Huh.iiinu&LovN ! In K ckdile >u Ass'iciati* n va. ( i-©-torO«uit Ke j,ji, n 1, Kossku. J turnable to the Oc toliir Ter iu, ISiln. To John I- Rossbk, Dfr., Meeting. By order of the court m the ease above stated 1 hereby notify you 1 hat on the 3rd diy of August, 18«a, lne Atlanta National Building and huan Associa ,i . n died an action of complaint, e’c., afainst. you, returnable to the October teno, 181)5, of said superior court under foregoing caption. You are further no itied to ba preseot at said court, to be . t iold on tile first Monday in October, ^ anfwer plain,ill’s complaint. ln default thereof the court will pro ceed as to justice shall appertain. Wii nesi the Jlon. Kick’d H. Clark, judge „f said court, this 5th day of August, 1895. W. T. ilusos, Clerk S. C. Rockdale Cmmtv, (4s \Ve. pay casu lot- cancelled Postage Stamps, Old Coins and Confederate Money. Send 4 cents in stamps for pricelist. YVe represent large manu facturers. YVrite us for anything you want. HOOK & BOWLING, Dtp’. 4, Equitab'e Building, Memphis, l’enn. 8-3-iiui NOTICE. I have for sale 56 acres of land lying just outside the incorpora¬ tion. A No. 1 place. Will sell cheap. For terms, etc , call on A. N. Plunkett, Conyers, Ga. Wanted To Rent.— A good horse for light road work. Good pay. Call on E. P. Guinn, oppo site Han tier office. 7-2t-tf. 2=^-IiT'T. 5Yo have made arrangements with nutnufacti.r M’s to sell Paints tit wholesale. Tim.kt * Quigt, ■ ! >—C=f CEs— trttt I guarantee to sell paints for less than they can be bought else where. Get iny prices before buying, and save money. 7-27-121 Dn. W. II. Lee. BEAD I'M Will Kill be! bugs, roaches, all's, moths, mosquitos end beet’t e ; in fact, every con¬ ceivable kind of vermin which infests human habita¬ tion, if not the money is re¬ funded. Try it ! Wife & Stewart SAW MILLS. $160 TO $900. To suit, 100 in stock. Large stock^of SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTING AND SL'PPLIKS. LOMBARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA gj -riT , T^TVP. An exhilarating, pleasant, refreshing drink—a combi¬ nation of Bromides, C’lery Lemon and Seltzer. Con¬ tains no morphine, or any dangerous drugs. Very thing for headache or sick stomach- For sale by Weaker & Stewart. This ofltice for neat, up-to-date job work. r A m \‘ tA w 1 4 % » for Infants and Children, jyiOTHERSj I V 8 Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Do Cordial, You Know many so-called Soothing ; most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? Do Von Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell naro without labeling them poisons ? Bo You Know that you should not permit ally medicine to he given your cl unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Po Von Know that Castoriaisa purely vegetable preparation, and that a lii its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Po You Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Kid That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold tl of all other remedies for children combined? Po You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, as, other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the vi “ Castoria ” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense? Po Von Know that one of the reasons for granting this government proteO was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless ? Po You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for cents, or one cent a dose? Po Vou Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children 1 be kept well, and that yon may have unbroken rest? •Well, tltese tilings are worth knowing. They are facts. The fa c-similc ** is oa every sv sigaatnre of wrapper. Children Ory fo? Pitcher’s Castoria. 20,000 Last Year. 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