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TiLLEY A McELVANY.
OL. XVII.
TO EVERYBODY
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Having prepared our equipped statement we
i id ourselves tully to serve
ou as heretofore. Our business will
he continued upon the same lines that
lave governed it for the past thirty
i r ears, We will carry a full line of
W
^merchandise ■handle the famous and in Mitchel addition wagon—it we will
ftpeaks and for feel itself: at home We in invite store* you to
s our
-ome I
Yours truly, 1*1;
■ D. M. ALMAND'S SONS'
A HEALTHY WIFE 1
■!
Vrit.es of Dr. Hartman’s Free
sl Home Treatment,
Mrs. F, M. Badgett, 819 New
C feet, Knoxville, Tenn., writes
It] [letter [lie for publication, suffering which sis
desires all her
[re to read. She w rites:
men 1 was 10 years old, 1
Tiered with female weakness
the worst kind and spent
\ ail I had try¬
I ing t o (K e t
cured 1
l; ' tried several
1 of the best
physic ia u s,
but they all
I failed to cure
^W;-4 me. I gave
11 up all hope
recovery. Finally Dr. Hart
k'.v.m’s treatment was recconi
I took
me.
am now a healthy woman,
lor weighing 194
Cl pounds, and I owi
t0 Dr. Haitman’s treat
.Tl^H n ' eu L I am sure I would not
irS “ 'dfing noif R had not been
F*>is treatment. I cannot
jOB^i’ B recommending it to all suf
,:r *, and will answer all inquir
WL leam.”
^H jH y womm H.utman’s wishing to apply
11 free home
ea B
' 1!,ent ha^ only to send age,
S B duration of disease,
doctor will prescribe
G B liepro Tha Per treatment.
illy medicine can be obtained
’ P a tient. at the nearest
cr ° K Lire. Each should
[have woman
°PYof Dr. Hartman’s
'°okoa the disease pecu
sill women, called “Health
tl ’Sent free to any
! hy The Pe-ru-na
ootopany Columbus
ai
Prosperity
mg as our southern far
, f iJ eit mules
f iu Keatuctv
»8 will noses be' kept
It ’'" n d s tone of poverty.
' '"' l th
Ni * fact that
: ' ^uch
cotton so much
CP other ra ‘® e 100 littlo of th&ge
o( P r °ducts, which
cause
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CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY, FEB 5, 1898.
to continue in debt. The
they realize these facts
better, Let the South man
her cotton into cloth,|
her own supplies, mules,
Vc, and in a few years]
can command the homage
the whole commercial world •;
land of ours and would blossom ami |
a rose poverty I
distress and hunger, mor¬
and debts would all sink
like wolves before the j
sun of Prosperity. Let
Morgan county farmers cut
acreage in cotton this year 1
grace 1898, and plant more
oats’ wheat and hay> and
raise more hogs, mules and
Try it one year and see.
Madison Advertiser.
A DISASTROUS FIRE.
A Most disastrous fire occur¬
red two miles from Covington,
on Saturday night, by which
the large barn and stables of
Messrs. Bagby & Speer were
entirely destroyed together with
eleven fine mules, a wagon, one
ton of hay 300 bushels of peas,
and a large number of farm
tools.
The fire occurred between 11
aud 12 o’clock Saturday night,
aud was not discovered until it
was too late to save the mules
or anything in the building.
The building was tiie one
used as the home for the convicts
when they were employed on
the farm, but since they were
sent away the lower part had
been turned into a stable, and
was occupied on Saturday even
tor the first time, for that
purpose.
The loss is about $2,500, with
insurance.
It falls heavily' upon Messrs.
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the sympathy of oub * entire com
reunify in their misfortuue.
It seems like misfortunes come
,hick and fast upon these gen
- ,h N
<**«* up “ f h “ r
in 0<,rin ton - and had JUSt mOV •
-
ed on? 1 their farm since Christ- j
SxAR extends them sin
eea-fe ‘ sympathy in their’great
i os8 .—Covingston Star
GEORGIA IN BRIEF. !
!
Waycross has the macb.norj
,
a hew ice plant.
.
Atlanta,s new census shows
population. |
There is iVal no insurance on the]
1 p building,
Thomasville city candidates
a pledge to buy no votes
Americas charges a license of
to peddle merchandise in
city.
The cold wave saved the fruit
in Georgia from immedi
danger,
It is' prophecied that fruit
will become Georgia’s
industry.
The next State Sunday School
will beheld at Gains
April 17th'
The Albany Herald says that
110 man can pledge South Geor¬
gia to any particular candidate.
The Macon Telegraph wants
.fudge Lynch to clear that city
of burglars aud highway rob¬
bers.
A. Bibb county farmer claims
§75 an acre on his grass crop,
which lie mows three times a
year.
Mrs. Stonewall Jacksou has
accepted an invitation to be
present at the Veterans reunion
G. D. Washburn & Co., one
of the strongest mercantile
firms at Hinsville, has failed for
§40,000.
The Georgia newspapers are
urging that factories that have
to pay their taxes cannot live
in Georgia. All bosh,
GUANO!
-
I am now prepared to furnish
kinds 01 Guanos, Acids and
, „ ,
S66& 1 yLG8,I.
J. F. TILLEY.
A Sumter county fruitgrower
bought a ton of ice with which
to mulch his fruit trees to pro
vent them from blooming.
Twelve warrants have been
sent to Fitzgerald from Massa¬
chusetts for Sidney Lascelies
forcrimes committed after he
left Fitzgerald.
Albany had a few minutes of
cyclone Saturday evening, doing
only small damage, as it passed
naar the city. Several houses
were unroofed.
The Sylvania post office was
burglarized of$400 Sunday night
rt is believed to be the work of
professional crooks who are
traveling through the south.
Mrs, Sally Shiver, of Acre, is
hale and hearty at 89, has vix
living children, the eldest 70,
the youngest 43, with four gen¬
erations of grand children ,num¬
bering 325.
The grand jury now iu ses¬
sion in Milledgeville has found
a true bill against Ben Osborn,
the wouldbe assassin of Dr. T.O,
Powell, superintendent of the
Georgia Lunatic asylum, for as¬
sault with intent to murder.
J*
Of course, it is natural that
tilings should be topsy-turvy on
under side of the globe. In
China the men wear skirts, and
the women trousers. The men
wear their hair long and the
women wear their hair short.
The men carry on dvess-makmg
and the women carry burdens
Peopled]ress iu white at funerals
in mourning at weddings, and
it is old women who always acl
as bridesmaids .Ex.
The editor of the Dalton
Argus, a married man, has this
to say of women: ‘‘The women
(God bless them!) are the mel¬
ange to the custard of life, the
icing to the cake of happiness
the cream on the milk of joy:
And we men are curious cusses.
Those ultra specimens of woman
kind who want to rule us, can’t
do it; those who do not want to
boss, always control us without
our knowing it.
The town marshal of Fort
Gains is an old Confederate vet¬
eran with one arm gone, In¬
stead of the conventional blue
he ha3 been wearing a uniform
of grag • He was recently war¬
ned that the new order of things
demanded thht he keep up with
the procession and he must get
a blue uniform. He refused to
do so, saysng that he would
give up his office first, Tne
news iu this item is the fact
that tnere is one man in Georgia
who won’t go back on the cause
that he loved Tor ever.
Education in its widest
sense, is a general expression
that comprehends all the in¬
fluences which operate on the hu
man being, stimulating his fac¬
ulties to action, forming his
habits, moulding his character,
and makihg him what he is.—
Joseph Pagne.
nivi;
INSURANCE.
TILLEY & McEL'AN' .
NO. 5.
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AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO . HE
EXCLUSIVE ‘USE OF THE WORD “ CASTORIA,” AND
“PITCHER’S C ASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK.
J 3 DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyamis, Massachusetts,
was the originator "of “PITCHER'S CAST OR! A,” the same
that has borne and does 11GW 0)1 evenj
bear the facsimile signature of CjtQwrapper.
This is the original “ PITCHER’S CASTGRIA/’ which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have always bought on the
ana has the signature • of C/Ca&jfTJc&ttM, wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name Ex¬
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. IT. Fletcher is
President.
March S, 1S9T.
Do Not Be Deceived, •• ,*•
Do not endanger the life of your child by acdept$%
a cheap substitute which some druggist. may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in¬
gredients of which even he does not know.
‘'The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAOSIMILE SIGNATURE GF
r 4
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
THE CtHTAUB COMPANY, 77 MUHDAY »T«S£T, NSW YOBK CITY.
Bring
Your Job Work to This Offic j.
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tile axe very thankful to our customers and everybody
\i \l in general for their patronage in past years, and we
faithfully piomise good treatment in the future.
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WE ARE NOW PREPARED j
To do u time business, also we will sell tor cash as cheap as
anybody. We are receiving the largest shipments of
DRESS GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, NO
T10NS. GENTS FURNISHINGS.
HOSIERY, HATS, SHOES, LACES,
I i V Vi 1U Ii« i TimiJIlNO,
Clothing, Ladies and Gents Neck¬
wear and Handkerchiefs,
Ever brought to this place, and cheaper than ever before
sold. Also all kinds of ... . ..............................
Farming Supplies In
Hardware, Flour, Meat, Meal, Seed Oats, Salt, Jugware
Molasses and Syrups from 15 to 10 cents, and everything as
proportion. Call aud see us and bring your
P! IS E iSJ ElElES.
Clever Clerks and straight dealings....................
We have too many things to mention all in this space so call
for what you want and you will be treated right.
Yours truly,
.! ><>. C. S r J EPHENSON.
JOB WORK . Neatly execu
“ ted. Prices ve
ry reasonable. This ofiice.