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Four hundred million dollars
isp 1 what the toiling millions
of United States are paying ev
year to suppoit the present
pjjliatry istabishment of
country- f° Ui hundred million
dollars! Nearly six dollars
head for every man, woman and
child in this so-called glorious
\»nd of liberty. Are we not
bloonuog set of idiots to sit
lendy by and p#rmii the deadly
upas free of militarism to spring
right unc er ou r noses W e
u p free people,
claim to be a a lo¬
publican form of government, a
coimfiy whoso bulwark is its
jeoaianry, and whose strength
Lte not in uniformed battal¬
ion’s but in the patriotism of its
picple. Yet we pay annually
more than the German empire
does for a standing army of GOO.
000! The way to remedy this
growing evil of militarism, ex¬
travagance and imperilismis to
defeat McKinley and Roosevelt.
Turn the rascals out.— Marietta
Journal.
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A P, nrisj lvania preacher was
recently very much
because of the erection of a
brewery in his town,-and, in ;.i
fervent prayer, asked that fire
be sent from heaven to consume
it, A little later it was by light¬
ning and well nigh demolished.
The brewery men think the
minister responsiable and have
* rDlwed suit for damages. Had
Ik liquor men of the United
States been piesentm thy time
iif Noah they would have appli
»dfor an injunction against the
11 )0d’
Childhood Should be
fiade Happy and Useful.
To sing, to be merry is our
tiis .1 for all chil re i, for child
lit-od is tne one Hum of escape
fit rn heavy ierponsibili!y r . A
ml, old foced broken-hearted
• i Id nearly bn aks our heart.
T day we study to make the
tt cessary work of childhook a
j y, a pleasure, so they can
mg as they work. Parents
h oiild teach them by exam pie
Mu j iy over their toils, for all
kdcau be made light by a
toi'K in the heart.
If we could contrast iho con
thion of our children w ith
.
il«*e in Cl'ina and heathen
buis we would see how much
tans did for childhood when lie
pmbed aside hia apostles repre
fc'i'tiug as they did the old idea
d'hiidreu, and took them io
k'i- < ims and blessed them. Fol¬
ding him the best brains are
l'b vning to really bless this
|* potunglbe
; "i , « U ght, traiDtog
'-•'i-into the life of ever} chile.
s! ieisnotan Orphan’s Home
"' v orld over, except as (he ro
^ condition "f 'he example of the of orphan Jesus. is
d| **0(iful except where be has
Lnp.ht ihe dignity and value of
and where his
,lf| been felt. The father-!
Kt f l «!d in other lands be
'W can
pi, o£ a,,y one eTea t0 be
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f the vilest purpose
' . orphan s He,™ watd,
t virUh love
j ,eni and wis
tin d is the most important
lfc of i;f e .
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CONYERS. GA, SATURDAY, JUNE 30.
Wise and Otherwise.
If you would gain frif'iids
you must be one.
Gratitude is the fond recol
lie u n < f the heart,
Jnaustry is a good estate and
; tliligt nee is a fair fortune,
j —The most tireless followers of
i fortune are a man’s creditors.
If you undertake to watch a
give up all others
tasks.
The man who looks where he
steps never stumbles over ob¬
stacles.
Hope often buds when it is
cloudy, hut it blooms only lu
sunshine .
He whose liking for all men
is the same has no love for any
individual.
Love is one of the few tilings
that is never displayed on a
bargain counter,
Success comes to those who
make up their minds to do
a thing—then do it.
There arc too many ladies
and gentlemen in the world
and not enough women and
men.
Mere trifles are
for more happiness aud more
misery than great happenings.
The rich man who lias noth
ing to do and ihe poor man who
can get nothing to do aro boto
to bo pitied.
Love is like all other diseases
when the victim has had a bad
case and puihcl through in
feels piv-.ud of himself,
Missing Words Supplied.
A short time ago the Fluid,
delpbia l’ress gave thefoliow
ing as a summary of the plat
forms of tne two great parties
as they have been adopted iu
various States this year,
The Republican platform:
We endorse-
We rejoice-—
We glory
We are proud of
Wa heartily support
We entrust-
Democratic platform •
We repudiate—
{j&We mourn-
We decry-
We are ashamed
We condemn—
We denounce—
We disavow
Lest some one not familiar
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Bliilding Mdfenal,
Now is the time to make im
provements upon your house. We
ave a u kinds of lumber, shingles,
gtc., aild. Will Sell Cheap. YOU Call
ShllttOrS, 'WllldOW _
l)Eiy dOOT SaSJl,
mantles etc., at , low .
blinds, prices
LIS. Don’t delay the matter
until winter comes. Do yonr re
pairing now. Come to us lor any
thing you want in the line of build,
° u
ing material.
WALLIS & aUIOG.
v\ ith the political sentiments of'
the day should stumble in an
effort to fi.l in the blanks above
the Los Anglos Herald come to
the rescue end fills out the
blanks in follows:
We endorse—imperialism.
We rejoice—in ti usts.
We glory in—Hannaism.
We are of—McKinley’s re
c ird. as n Hopper.
We heartily support—a bank¬
ing currency
We entrust—the country to
boss rule.
We commend—Militarism.
That is the Repubican plat¬
form.
We repudiate—imperialism.
We mourn--the substitution
of boss rule for popular gov¬
ern men t.
We decry—the control of
money system by the banks.
We are ashamed—of the
in the Pbillippines.
We condemn—imperialism.
We denounce—Hanmisru.
We disavow—militarism.
That is the Democratic plat¬
form ,0*i which do you prefer
bi stand.
CASTOniA.
Dears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Before
Retiring • « ««
take Ayer's Pills, and you will
sleep better and wake in better
condition for the day’s work.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills have no
equal as a pleasant and effect¬
ual remedy for constipation,
biliousness, sick headache, and
all liver troubles. They arc
riraT"St a .he y “«"
out tile annoyances experienced
pil’s'on’die'tnarket^Ask your
druggist for Ayer’s Cathartic
Pills. When other pills won’t
help you, Ayer’s is
THE PILL THAT WILL.
Mon’s Livery Staples;
When you want a good, safe turnout, one that you can
drive with
PLEASURE AND SATIsFaCTION
One that looks weli and goes well, call on me.
Good drivers furnished if desired
Terms very reasonable.
M, H. MELTON
Every man i» anxious to ht>!p|
his neighbor when lie dori’t need j
it.
One way to git a tead is to
raise cabbage.
Very few people have weak
eyes from looking on the bright
sido of things.
The life of an Australian na¬
tive rarely exceeds fifty years •
In 1800 there were 220 horses
in Australia, and iu 1000 there
are 2,000,000.
In a short timo the Japanese
population of Sen Francisco will
reach 20,000 •
Some husbands vi ould do si
most anything tojrendor their
wives unspeakably happy.
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Or. Lee's Sofla Man
g^TIS NOW IN FULL BLAST.
When you want a cool, refreshing, delicious,
exhilerating and healthful drink call at
Dr. LEE’S DRUG STORE.
That debonair young gentleman,
Elgin Stewart, has become an adept
in the dispensing of drinks and he
will always be pleased to srveyou.
SUMMER f UXUE 1 ES.
¥0taMmi4rs
Will receive a ear lotid
of ice next week and can
supply all comers. Prices
will be reasonable
ICE COLD DRINKS OF ALL
KINDS SERVED AT MY FOUNT.
ALL ENVITEE TO PATRONIZE
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Bicycles for sale at low
prices. Bicycle repairing
done atshort notice and
inbest manner. See me.
W. W. T. STEWART.
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College
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DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college, education In Urn reach ( f nil. A.B.,
Normal and Bualuesa Man’s courses.
<',00(1 laboratories; licaltlitul, good invigorating moral and Cli¬
nt to; military discipline; Cheapest bonrd in the
mllifious liifliiBitccs,
state.; abundance of country board produce; in dormitories expenses
from §75 to S1S1 a year; Special license for
or private fauiill s. all course under the
teachers; full faculty of nine;
control of iho University. A college he propar- insti¬
atory class. Co-education forstudentsof of sexes. 1 limited
tution founded for specially catalogue to the! resident.
means. Semi * A'M.
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A FRICAN A will cure Rheumatism anfl
*» Scrofula to Stay Cured
II Mete
Ians if.
I have opened up my
repair shop in tht Post
and am now pre-
pared to do all kinds
of repairing and clean¬
ing of Jewelry® I have
be:-n in Conyers befort
this, and the people
know my work.
I will appreciate the
patronege of the public.
Very Resp.
A. J. Strom.
ATTRACTIVE •
v FEATURES
OF THE
ATLANTA
Semi-Weekly Journal.
In addition to its «nperb newi ser¬
vice, covering the world at lurg®
and the southern states in partic¬
ular, The Seiul-Weekly Journal has
many attractive, entertaining and
Instructive features, invaluable fat
southern hernia and farms.
STRONG NEWS SERVICE.
The service of the Associated Press,
bringing tiie news from all parts of the
world, le supplemented by the special
Itews service of The Journal In Georgia
anJ the southern states, and tbo tel®
grams and letters of Us Washington c. 0 f«
respondent, Mr. James A. Holloman, whe
will pay special attention to matters at
the national capital which Interest the
people of the southern mules.
(SPECIAL FEATURES.
In addition to the COlitrtbUttoflS dt
these and lyindreds of local correspon¬
dent*, The eemi-Weekly Journal will,
from time to time, print letter* from
farmer* who have dlutlnguiebed them
•elvee by auccerij in particular things,
thawing; how they tr-hleved such reitiltt.
Th/s Seml-Weol:ly Journal has ft dig
tinjpn'ihed list of contributors including
Rev. Sam Jone*, Hon. John Tempi*
Graves, Mrs. W. H. Felton, Hon. C. M.
Jordan and others.
BAM JONES. I
Rev. Sain Jones, tvho has been called
the St. Faul of hi* generation, will con¬
tinue to contribute hi* breezy letters,
written in the courae of hi* travels, from
different parts of the country, full of wit,
wisdom and originality and season*!
with hard sense.
MRS. XV. IX. FELT0XL 1
Mrs. W. IT. Felton, ih* Oeorg* EU*t
•f the south, has taken charge of a new
department, to be known as "The Coun¬
try Home.” This distinguished lady I*
known far and wide by the power of h*»
pen, and her ability was recognized dur¬
ing the world’s fair, when she was ap¬
pointed to represent Georgia. She has ol
late stirred up much enthusiasm by h*f
tetters and speeches on country Ilf* an!
the means for making It attractive.
JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES.
Contributions from Hon. John Tem.pl*
Graves will b® printed from time to tlntf.
Mr. Graves Is one of the princes of th*
lecture platform,a man of extensive travel
and experience, a gifted and eloquent
•rator, a fearless writer and an indepen¬
dent thinker, whose utterances hav® ha!
much to do with shaping the policy ®f
Georgia’s educational Institutions an!
have had tbelr effect In rscent political
campaign. i
HON. C. H. JORDAN. i
The agricultural department t* It
Charge of Hon.'C. II. Jordan, chalrma*
of the committee on agriculture In th®
Georgia house of representatives. He I*
a successful and practical farmer, bom
and raised on the middle Georgia planta¬
tion, where he now resides. H’.s crusade
for diversified, self-sustaining agriculture
and his Work for the establishment of
farmers' Institutes have mad® him friend*
all over the south and Ms practical talk*
twice a week In the Semi-Weekly Jour
sal constitute one of Us best feature®.
JUVENILE DEPARTMENT.
Th® Juvenile department, cVntalnia!
letters from young people all over th*
country, with Interesting stories of Iif*
and sdv*ntur®, will oontlnu® to attra*f
Ik* b*f* Mi ,
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