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Mr. Editor :
What i see and hear would
fill a paper of Tun Weekly’s
dimensions in short order, but
it happens that I am not privi¬
leged to write of everything that
comes under my observation*
[ hear that I have already cre¬
ated some dissatisfaction among
wheelmen by my utterance last
week. It was not my ententiou
to prick any one and I would
ask that your readers generously
construe what I say at all times
and take nothing as a personal
trust.
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Superior court will convene
here next week and blind tigers
will take a few days off. All
the coaxing possible would not.
induce one of tbe^e “spirit man¬
ufactures and dispeusers,” to
ply his game during court
Week. He may be a “blind
tiger” but you can’t surround
him and run him into danger if
he is aware of its presence.
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Mr. Euilor, i hear much talk
concerning the city council (am
t 011 dangerous ground?) and it
is of almost every conceivable
sentiment.' One and the same
mau will endorse one of its rul¬
ings and condemn another, and
another individual will condemn
m vigaruus iarugiiage, tlpe entire
tuid ail its actions. I want
w ,, ver y man has u
right to bis .pinions aud if he
M Gat liberty to
express them. In line with this
1 will 1- pardoned for saying
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city, and feeiiug-a citizens in
teiVit !:* US welfare, I concur
! with the council in all the moves
! it lias made up to the present
j : time, with, perhaps, one excep¬
tion, and that I know nothing
of and will leave it out of this
review. I have reference to the
increase in special license tax,
That may or may not have been
necessary. The other matters
1 hat have engaged the public
interests most, i. e., the remov¬
al of hitching posts from the
streets, the clearing of sidewalks
and the war on hog pens, 1
endorse.
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These matters, in my humble
and impartial judgment- should
meet the hearty approval of ail
citizens alike. I don’t believe
there is a man in Conyers who
regrets the removal of those
nosts.
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Hitching posts at every door
on Center and Commerce streets
could not be accepted otherwise
than as an notation to all to
hitch. Such practice would
soon cause the streetsjta become
as filthy as a declared hitching
ground- Blockading the streets
J with hitching posts was not
the only question involved in
| the removal of these posts—it
was desired >o keep the streets
decent. This should beendors
ed.
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keptfree ,.f e,.cumbrance cArries I
no requir - -■ meats lhat I consider |
dntrag n- I hear that Mr.
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walk i*vu«ra portion ot it. .
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This is a niatter between 1:0
and the council that I know
of and can’t afford
discuss. The intention of tlio
council, however, to keep the
streets and sidewalks
bered and for the sole
of passage ways for
driving and walking must he
endorsed because it is right and
proper.
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Again there is a bone of con
tendon and tins time it is over
hogs and hog pens. There is no
ut tc ( ifecuss t us. J hetehas
never been since naan first con
fined a hog and never will be so
long sty! as hogs are confined a clean
Such a proposition is pre
pasterous andthe people endorse
the position of the body on hogs
and hog peus:
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‘’•Cleanlines is next to Godli
ness’ and the people can't af
ford to antagonize the city gov
eminent in any move it sees
proper to make toward giving
us a good clean town.
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One other question that the
town is or should be interested
in, and that the council should
take up with vigor, is that of
the traffic in this red cider. It
is claimed that it is not intoxi¬
cating and yet a gang of negroes
will hang.around a barrel of it
until they have spent their last
cent. I hear that some white
men like it very much also.
Now the unanswerable question
is this; Would these individ¬
ual* stick so dost* to n barrel
of common cider—would lie
hold on until bis purse was emp
tied. Mr. Editor, there is some¬
thing in this cider question and
1 hope that the lion. May01
and Council will deal.with it as
rigidly as they have dealt with
other matters.
1 may have something more
to say on this question later.
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I see politics is warming up.
If the campaign waxes warmer
as it progresses it would require
an expert mathmeticiau to de¬
termine the length of time if
would take for the situation to
be destroyed by spantaneous
combustion.
Josir.
Whatever may be thought of
John B. Goman as a politician,
there si no discount on hyn as a
soldier If Mckinaly will put him
at the head of a division of sol¬
diers in Cuba, he will not he
long about capturing every Span
iard on the island. He is pos¬
sessed of a considerable meas¬
ure of milityry geuius.-Ex.
Tutt’s Pills
Care All
Liver Ills.
ARE YOU
BANKRUPTinhealth,
constitution undermined by ex¬
travagance in eating, by disre¬
garding the laws p{ nature, or
physical capital ail gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
aR£ } a ]j kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pilis
a.l I’tlSoIute CU«I.
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FIRE
INSURANCE.
TO LEV & KcSIAANV
NO. 13.
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To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF TUB WORD “ CASTOR!.A,” AND
“PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” as our trade mark.
• I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyannis , Massachusetts,
■was the originator of “PITCHER’S CAST0R1A;” the same
that has borne and does now rif FeTj’ on every
bear the facsimile signature of wrapper.
This % thc or j g i na i » PITCHER’S CAST0R1A,” which has been
use ^ j n jj ie } wme8 0 ftke Mothers of America for over thirty
. L00K CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have always bought ^ > on the
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^pt The Centaur Company of which Chas . II. Fletcher is
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March 8 1897. 6 . Ls t, i , j),
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Do Hot Be Deceived,
Do not endanger ths life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in- •
gredients of which even Jl 3 docs not know,
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BEARS THE r~ SIGNATURE OF'
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Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You,
THt CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUnRAY OTRCET, NEW YORK CITY.
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\-/\ j r are very thankful to our customers and every 0 ^
V V j" gtmcrnl for their patronage in past years, ami c
faithfully piomise good treatment in the future.
$ WE AEE NOW PREPARED 1
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To do a time business, also we will sell fur cash as cheap as
anybody. We are receiving the largest shipments of
DRE-SS GOODS. DRE-SS TRIMMINGS, 7 tO
TIONS. GENT'S FURNISHINGS*
HOSIERY, HATS, SHOES, LACES,
uAMiMii t<i r r 1 $ 1 m m 1 .■%<i Sj
Col tiling, Ladies and Gents Neck¬
wear and Handkerchiefs,
liver brought to this place, and cheaper than ever before
sold. Also all kinds of..................................
Farming Supplies In
Hardware, Flour, Meat, Meal, Seed Oats, Salt, .Tugwaie,
Molasses and Syrups from F> 10 40 cents, and everything ai.
proportion. Call and see us and bring your
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Clever Clerks and straight dealings.......
We have too many things to mention all in this space 80 call
for what you want anu you will be treated right.
Yours iruly,
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Mr. Z. T. Almand made 23 bales
Cchton fir 1 R 97 mi 25 ae^s otAmid,
USlii.g pOUHCtS per d.Cl6 ui HOCK'*
dal6 AlliailCe GtiaUO. Get tllG t}0St
XKTT? WJi CIT^T T THH
J. F. TILLEY.