Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901, September 14, 1895, Image 4

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jjm \A Xm d y t OFFICIAL QuijAri OF THE COUNTY. J.B.& J. H. REESE. : linlei ' it U.i- ; , . a . m. eoinl-< r ;j j t; t r. S.w'mmvi’, 8, J ±, 189,3. AD\ ■ -i TEH. 0 mo. ‘'S'..... i Hi,:.i 0. 0 > ) ) load 4 >0 i 00 20.00 \ 1 1 > > ) 25.00 I Id.oo >0 5 >,<:() • i t ' lO J I n o 00 J Jl'l- ! ii ■, s. r !U--t i;:> r t 'o**; * u ( ■l M,:;.' quell t. ii: - ~ i.M-i, fo M't ti<»* Lir i*u r> U* i tn 5 iii.-t in « r . i‘»«i ; So- ior v .tv n M.ii.Mjquen: i a- . MYSU Ii‘T/ : >N itATKS: One * <■ , »si x untci \ .Last Gummy there was an ♦•ailb qualm m ff Ol u'ufaB killing three hail.!; 3 p ' pie. Brother Anderso ( TtheCov ington S!i m an ci ithusiastic silver man. Judge Emory Speer will make the opening speech at the expo¬ sition on the I'dh. We can say in advance that it will lie, a. good one. It is a question whether imtui gration will be to the advan tage of our country. It appears that we have more people here now than can g *t profitable em ploy men t. “Madison’s ‘first bale’ 9 cents. Covington’s first brought 7 cents. See Mad ison Adverb or. The first bale gold in Cony, s brought 10 cents. See ? Fee ? Mrs. Lo Jackson, divorced daughter of Rev. Sam Small, married a Mr. For 1 this week. It was a cv > of - wo at first sight. Tb v will live in Rich mond, Y I. Edit,or (.'! ment wonders why Jim Hull mia Frank Reynolds don’t got; married, Wo knew that, they were very fond of each other, bn> nad no idea that it had gone i : d, far.—Rome Tiibune Thai was a G.Mtvssmg acci¬ dent ill All: Ida Thu red ay last. A w ild cor get. loose, ran down grade striking e little boy and his sister. The boy was killed instantly and the sister died in a few hours afterward. An Association of Baptists in N. C. oxcludt d four churches from fellow M i> because they would not adopt U mpevance resolutions, ins is not fistic nor atr. o r [ 0 ji 10 f,. eo . dom of thought clu tidied by Bunt i d . 3 ,dht Monday Yv'illiam O. Grot'll VV;:-; i (fitted in Mor ganh sup M;or court. G reen, !io kill:• < u 1 “ lu » ’'J.'-, v. a ; ( h; i w ih the ol murder. ■ received tne eougratulnlu of many friends and thw.* was consider able applause v hen the was read. 3Ie a,id bis young wife,the t a use. ail the trouble, went to a boanii ; g house received ivngra'ul dious. The Rome Tiibune oompli nients the citizens ol the city on the lull upon the path of gross made ior last several months upon thou* in resources and and morals. It says : Just what has been plished would be ; were it not reducible to com j mon calculations of facts and figures. The increase of spirit¬ ual and moral feHing and sen timent has been simply won d erf ill. Tlie two pages of die Atlanta Sunday Constitution devoted “Wants, Bargains, Business op portunitic.-i, etc., m !scale that many people want employment | ana many want to change to do some! lung else than that which they are doing. All this shows vmrost in the country : gold set , at , silver nor men can visions made at home, and a fair price for cotton r-lieve the situation and men will beccme satisfied to pursue the even tenor of their ways in y u; j r various callings. The article of the Journal upjn Democracy and Sound Money strikes the key note of the situation. The silver men charge that the sound money men will not stand to the party if a silver man is nominated for President in We think the reverse is most likely (though we hope not) that if a gold man nominated the silver party j li0t s t alK ] to him. Happily, j hoWever> the platform of ’92 is oue ou w jh c h all democrats can stan(L It j s the Bible of demo cratic faith and should be ac ceptable to all citizens. A GOOD SERMON. The sermon preached by Dr. Quillian last Sunday night was a “clincher.” He discussed the subject, “That which a man soweth, he will reap.” He han¬ dled all classes of sowers who sow to the flesh, and will of the llesh reap corruption. The earn playing sowers, the round danc¬ ing sowers, and then the indif¬ ferent. church members bring the church to reap coldness, luke¬ warmness, etc. The members who road the Sunday Constitu¬ tion will run to the train to get it, after which their minds are led off on things of the world— not in a frame for worship. The conclusion of bis argument on this line, though not so express¬ ed in so many words, leads us to say that Sunday papers are a curse to the religious element of this country. No doubt tlie reading of secular papers on Sun day mornings unfits the mind for tlie sacred duties of the Sab bath day. The young are enter¬ tained by such articles as the peters of Bill Ar, ), and Sarge Plunkett, short serials andsocie ty news ; the merchants look | over the market reports and the deals of exepauge, while the would-be speculator glances an eager eye at the “futures” for December or January, in fact there is something of a worldly nature for all sorts and various . lasses, wl ose miuds are not lixed upon matters pertaining to religion. Y\> verily believe the j bunday paper is no good to aoy one. ' 1 p k I 5 0 ATE IIh Should Use 13 3~ljD3niJi'XZ33LsZl’:& IF'ElMilt.XjE; REGULATOR. IT IS ft SUPERB TONIC and | exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening her system by I JHving through the proper chan nel all impurities. Health and strength are guaranteed to result , tram its use. Mv wife wns boilriddpn for Piehtcen months, , after using BRADl-’lRUrs FEMALE REGU LATOU lor imiuntui BEGruTon co.. atuxta. m. Scid ty all ErAggist* » f ?1,C3 per bottle. Y Don’t Limp I Through Life \ racked by Rheumatic pains. It handicaps your whole career. p’|‘ Of course you wouldn’t if you Hi could help it—and you can. i 1 „ f.CI!«cs liYpr k % A <lajAReuial^iG /Jpheilinalk . I a» (mEr 'W \ I K-. fjf goes straight to the Liver, where ■A wr Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys- y-:'D ff §?/ pepsia, Headache and most s other ills start. It cleanses this organ and T i makes it active again—the acid i leaves your blood, and you’te wJ cured. Testimonial below. mf 0$ I have been treated for general debility and chronic rheuraatism for ten years without any relief. Three bott les of your medicine has cured me. S. F. CLARK, Warrenton, Fla. Ash Ytmr Druggist or Merchant For It. CULLEN & NEWMAN, Sole Proprietors, m 7 Knoxville, Tennessee. J » t V y. t » t l » Roc's medicines for sale by:— II. P. & D. M. Alruand& Co. Stephenson & Turner, Conyers, Ga W. E. King, Kings, Ga. Scon’s Garbo-Digestive i HE Positively tlie one Remedy for the treatment of NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, , Simple end aggravated forms ol -DYSPEPSIA and- Palpitation of tbe-Hjeakt. ;o: Does your food sour after eating? Are you easily confused and excited? Do you get up in tlie morning tired and unrel reshed, and with a bad taste in the UK ll ll? Is there a dull, cloudy sensation, at¬ tended by disagreeable feelings in tin head and eyes? Are you irritable and restless? Does your heart thump and, cause yen to -p for breath after climbing a flight of stairs? D v 9 it distress you to lie on the lei! sid e ? ID ve you impaired memory, dimness of vision, degression of mind and gloomy forebodings? T ese symptoms mean that you arc suff ': ing from Dyspepsia and Nervous Exhaustion. There is no other remedy extant that has done so much for tnis class of trou¬ bles as ScGli’s ilarbo-Digestive (Jompacind. If your cn c e has resisted the usual methods of treatment we arc particular iy anxious to have you give tins Com¬ pound a trial. We guarantee relief in every case and wiii cnoevfully refund your money should our remedy fail to produce the most gratifying results. Please remember tliat the appellation Patent .Medicine does not apply to Scott’s Garbo-Digestive Compound. um t nervous troubles a specialty for years We court investigation and us DIGESTiVE f 0r the formula COMPOUND, of scours CARBO1 which we wiii mail on application, that they may satisfy themselves of its harmless'char¬ acter and excellent virtues. Scott’s Garbo-Digestive Compound Is the most remarkable remedy that science has produced. It has succeed ed \v here all other medicines have failed , ’f!,!tie? 11 DDfDDDD r DI^s \l pm B America on receiot of price. fund Don’t forget that if results we cheerfully re- j your money are not sat isfiicii'ry. Order direct if your drug¬ gist does not have it. Address all orders to | kd imailj. Co j TOPEKA, KAS — i ' m0N S,TT£RS S2TSeASMSS' SSSTpS , I ! i Uans reeommtnd it. All dealers sell it, Genuina b isirade marli turd crossed red lines oa wrapper. - j WE MltL EO SO ) : V \sg 4cm 111 > / W lea tin that Stephenson & Turner bought the first new bade of cotton raised in Rockdale county this year. They stand at the head in tire commercial business of our little city, \ as cotton buyers and general merchants. Go to them for your goods they can undersell anybody 1 on Bagging and Tics, Meat, Flour, Corn, Meal, s Syrup, Molasses, Web Rye, Fresh Turnip Seed, ■: ^ s Sugar, Coffee, Salt nails at doc. less for than huge anybody size sacks. else, They are selling for ^ as they bought large quantities when they were very cheap. Get your Hardware from them, | X Shoes, g0T Clothing, Rocking Dress Chairs, Goods, almost Trunks, to give Furni- away. ture. ■ J^STThe best place in town for Tobacco—smok \ ing and chewing. Cigars, Fine Cream Cheese \ \ at 12dc. per pound. Harness and Saddles, Lace \ Harness and Sole Leather at a bargain. Horse \ Collars, Brooms, Rope, Buckets, Tinware, Lard, \ j | Hams, Steelyards, Hats", Crockryware, Sheeting, j Checks, Caps, Books, Laces and thous | j ands of articles not herein mentioned. Come \ everybody ; everybody invited to come : 1 You \ shall have our best attention. i Don't fail to come, as you will lose money by staying away f> am ! Mm & Turn s B IT P. I P. M. Almand Co. Will he in the market to buy all your cotton this fall, having made arrangements with one of the largest cotton firms in the South to buy for them. COTTON- Tlie time is here, and cotton is coming in. We will give you highest market price. H. P.&D.M. ALMAND & CO. 1 £ MI i m .j. , I i V I ■SUCCESSOR TO Dr. W ee ^ Son, -DEAL Ell IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Oils. —ALSO— Spectacles, School Books, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls, Base Ball Bats, Etc., Etc. ICE COLD SODA WATER, LEMONADE, COCA-COLA, Ac. ^^prescriptions carefully compounds DR. W. H. LEE. Neaj Job woi^ d this Office. HP Tv r3 X i i . J COTTON.