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VOL XVI.
NOTICE:
The cily (6X books are now open
for receiving taxes for 1896 and will
close on December 19tli 1896
W* B Smith
Ci y Tax Calleetor.
NOTICE.
All those who are indebted to
roe for blacksmithing are noti¬
fied that their accounts are now
£ast due, and that I am obliged
to collect the same. You are
expected to come and settle at
once and save cost of collection.
12—4t W. G. Clotfelter.
NOTiCE.
I am prepared to do any kind
of mechanics work on short
notice. See me or call at Week¬
ly office.—J. F. Wallis.
Our Cnyers Agent.
Marbut & Reagan, is our
Conyers Agent, for pickles sweet
and plain, sauce, dressing and
prepared mustard.
H. J. Heinz.
Notice.
All persons are forbidden to hunt,
fish or otherwise trespass on our
lands, inclosed or uninclosed, under
penalty of law. A. J- Smith
J. P. MoDakiel.
A. J. Smith.
J. A, Lifsey
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An Journal Illustrated ” a
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LOVE, ADVENTURE Paper of AND 1*3
MYSTERY. mi
Contains Short Stories 111
by REMSEN CRAWFORD,
such WALTER REIVES,
writers us AND W. G. OTHERS S'JFLIVF, d I
Also calls attention to the % « $
fact that wo have « Branch w§ 4.
of cur Atlanta Drug Store
in Your Town, with «>nc of
your Agent, leading and citizens «ei! as
our every¬ «S»2|
thing in the Drug, Patent WHS
Medicine, Toilet, etc. Line
at WHOiESAif prices fj & •*k x%
(Ono-thirdless«ianasked
by your homodruggasc.)
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want for % 4 i Christmas *
40 barrels very line apples 20 to *30
cents per peck. Raisins 10
30 boxes Loudon Layer
cents per pound. 40 cents
10 boxes oranges 30 to per
dozen.
Come early and avoid the rush.
10 Center street
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CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY, DEC. 19 , 1896
The “One Horse’’Farm.!*.
Southern Cultivator.
Times change, and people are
shifted from one point of obser¬
vation to another, and, later in
life, we are often, because of
our past experience, enabled to
see things to a better advantage
than we could see at the outset.
When vve were a boy the
man who cultivated only
•‘patches”—hoed his crop chief¬
ly, and devoted his time to gar¬
den truck, poultry and the like,
was regarded as a “oue-hoss”
farmer, aud held in contempt
by the man, or at least by the
sons of the man, with the
broad acres, new appliances
and spanking flue teams. But
things have changed. The
staple crops have run away
down in prices. They don’t
pay good interest on the tine
fixtures of the big teams and
the broad acres. A new system
is n accessary. The “oue-hoss j j
farmer must be imitated. The
acreage of cotton, corn and
wheat must be cut down. The
home larder must be looked to
first. Diversified farming
must be resorted to. The South¬
ern planter must become the
Southern small farmer. He
must grow fruit and vegetables
and raise his own meat, his
poultry, his eggs, honey, and
the like, and not depend on cot¬
ton alone to sustain him. He
must live, as it were,nearer the
house: must think of the crib,
the barn-loft, the cellar, aud
the smoke-house—must stock
up for home consumption, and
raise a small surplus of each to
sell in order to get him that
which he cannot raise, but must
have.
In this line lies the farmer’s
redemption. He can work out
his own salvation if he will
pursue this course. Let him
make his wants as few as pos¬
sible, and his surplus of each
product of the farm limited.
then the consume!S in the Clt
inswho do not produce will
seek him out, because they must
live. rr 1 , ho farmers , then . he
„„ „
come the master muster of or the me situa- situa
tion, and for that which he pro
duces lie is bound, under such
conditions, to get good prices.
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many m T obsticles and dim- ditti
culties to childish minds.
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ness RestContains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Nahcotic.
Rutpe of Old DrSAMUELPJTCBEB.
Pumpkin Seed*
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PocJitUe Sails —
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Pppermint Jh Carbonate - Soda >
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lifafayrvtm Flavor. /
tion. A perfect Sour Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, forConstipa
Worms .Convulsions.Feverish¬
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
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exact copy of wrapper.
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“Spell ferment and and give
its definition,” requested the
schoolteacher.
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REGULATORS
THE BE8T
f or g e t to take it. Now is the time you
^”8^,12Mkjfivi and Ague, Rheumatism, and many other
ills which shatter the constitution and
wrec ^ health. Don’t forget the word
REGULATOR. g It is SIMMONS LIVEN
EGULATORyoawaBt The word
ulator distinguishes it fro* all ether
liver'regulatoe Is a Regulator werk, that cf the
Liver, keeps it properly at your
SVStcm J m*V YHF PC kept Ri OOIi in j£OOU f-atr* COnailiOn. Si VI hKC/NS
LlVEI^ PHD RECHJI-ATOlLlt Try fe the it best and bleod note
purifier and corrector
Be sure you get it.
J. H. Zeilln & Co., PlUIadelplila., I *■
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Oaatorla Is pet tp in ouo-stze bottles only. It
is not sold in bulk, Don't allow anyone to sell
-ii yon anything else on t'no plea or promise that it
is "just as good" and "will O-A-S-T-O-E-I-A. answer every pnr
poso." AS* See that yon get
la oa
wry
wrappar.
“F-e r-m-e-n-t, ferment, to
work,” responded a diminutive
maid.
“Now place it in a sentence,
so that I may be sure you un¬
derstand its meaning.” said the
thacher.
“In summer I would rather
play out of doors than fei ment
in the school house,” returned
the small scholar with such
doleful frankness and uncon¬
scious humor that the teacher
found it hard to suppress a smile.
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600 pounds nuts 10 to 15 cents per
pound.
1000 pounds candy at proportion¬
ately loW prices.
Fresh Cranberries in quantity.
Celery on Wednesday of next week.
Yours to command.
Marbut <& Reagan
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TILLEY &OUIGG.
*> WAREHOUSEMEN AND d'-iers In
goal, Sibils.
W’e keen on hind at all times ffe carry % fail li«» • *i««
.ill kinds of Lumber, Mhingle.-, etc. Doors, Mkui'esj >*‘li, Blind* »Pfl
I'iinr*.
Always see us before buying • Tic can save you money.
Kuhns Photographs.
Still Retains The Lead. Why?
Because they are the most prominent—The" Best—Th. Fines
—The cheapest.
medal and diploma awarded teem by the cotton state
EXPOSITION.
■Visit Tluair < 3 -a.llex 3 T,
33^ Whitehall street, Atlanta,Ga.
Liven Fuel ait It Site.
I M HERE TO SERVE THE PUBLIC.
My turnouts are strictly first-class and perfectly safe.
My prices are reasonable and my patrons always pleased.
Don’t fail to call on mo when you need any kind of team.
Jas. W. Swann.
gw- 1866-1896.
J. tf. A.Inland Go.,
mhk SAVE YOa JRGNEY,
COTTON BUYERS.
We always keep on hand a full and complete line of Dry
Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Groceries and Bagging
nd Ties
See us
Before you buy your Dress Goods, Shoes, an(d Clothing and
in fact anything that you have to buy. We always pay highest
market price,for all kinds country produce.
Yours respectfully,
J. H. Almand & Co.
FrorA V. 3 .Jounm 1 of fMirS n
[s Prof. W. H. Pcckc, who
makes n specialty with of
i Epilepsy, doubt treated has Otlt
nnd cur
d ed more cases than any
i living Physician; his
success is astonishing.
Wo have heard of cases
of ao years’ standing:
cured by
him. He
valuable publishes a
work on
this dis¬
ease, which
li o sends
with a
largo bot¬
tle of his absolute cure, free to nny sufferers
who may Bend their P. O. and Express address.
We advise nnv one wishing a cure to address
?rof.W. 11 . PEEKE. P. D., 4 Cedar Ct.„ Zfew York
NO. ^8
Dolls-Toyj- Jewelry -Vases
etc.
We hive « holiday stock large
enough to furnisli nil the people
with Siintii clause and lutve some
left over, therefore, id order to dis
pose of it, aU we aYo trying to i»et
the people to see our li le. This wi I
relieve ns. ns our prices cant be
luplirated hero
if J. Langford’a.