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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1900)
A Kentucky . . A candidae for the office Ct Ili table in Boone county, nontly made the follOWffi rpe< ch • •Ladies and gentlemen, for l am glad to ko flint th^re ... No place ^ some ladits hire: in i he w ide woild aid indies so f ai r < t face, h» blight of mind or so t inn 11 of feet H8 on Coal r i v< r. In offering my s* If a* a caiiidate, I am called forth by the ijm d i f the hour. The conn ti v if j. o'Ug to i uin. '1 he pie-— idont has tried so ti e k it by issuing bonds, but the cum'rx net ds free silver. Where is ilie loan in ibis vast audience (there were just fourteen present) that dares to deny that a double standard ain’t better than a sin¬ gle one? Ain’t a double bee better than a single tree? Did you e ver see a single tree that was any acount? This ain’t no cne-hoise (xuntry 'it needs all the standards it can git. The president ain’t been able to help you. «longressain’t beeu able to help you- The country is going to the ruin. The old ship of state is goin’ down grade, with all breaks oil', inane and taila Ilyin’, and a hoopin ’(’scuse ladies, hut that’s just how siie's goin’) to its destruction, But. thank God, there’s hope yet. Elect me constable, and I ’ll set¬ tle the whole confounded affair.' There was a deacon in a cer¬ tain church, says an American paper, into whose pew, one Sun¬ day, a drunken man staggered and sat down. The preacher was discoursing about prevalent vices. Soon he exclaimed: '• Where is the drunkard? f > The dr nken man was just far e nougli gone to think the call personal, so laising heavily, re¬ plied, TIere I am,’ and remain¬ ed standing while the drunkards character and fate were elo queutl portra ed. A few min¬ utes li ter the preacher reached anod er 1 ead cf his discourse and ashel, '-Where is Ihe hyp¬ ocrite?” Gently nudging his neighbor, the < runlard said, in an audible whisper, "Stand up, deaccn, he means you this time Stand up and take it like a man, just as I stood! It will do you good!”—Ex. • ► * Listen to this "tale of woe” from, a fellow-devil: “ThD is the only town iu which we have ever run a news paper, that people absolutely ignore the press in all their in¬ vitations, and then expect gor¬ geous wiite-ups of all occasions. Not even a slice of cake from the festive table greets our ap¬ preciative eye and wailing ap- -- fr ry one of those cigars called “Dr Lee’s Sweet! Rose,” 5 for 5c. A great | many people say these ci gais smoke as well as the average 5c cigar. | Try one of them onlj . I 1 ' cent. . ■ Dr W. H. LEE. ! petite. Don't expect extended j eulogies and accurate, write up |,,f your social outbursts, wit}i ; t j le j )ress a thousand miles a | WHV< >» Well .That be»<B my titne— ^ nJ , )gl pjiif n ) plea for dining i t that. 1 ever saw, and bastdj jnn|1 f( o! , Ht , ||m». A new. j p^pgj, charge* its subcribers , and places itself under obligations to give the, ne' s and should wiite up everyihing that it is right t*» publish that comes un ; der irs observation. Nobody is under any obligations to eitvite an editor to a social funelion, just because he is, an editor j An editor should have his own circle just the same as anv oth- ! pr poor devil, and lie should not; ^‘“iT "n7r",lper go to, and those he does go to just the same. That's giving the news. Anyway such fools as the a l,ove fellow - d r''’ ' vl ' n ,r v l " - rqiiefzi a social position that , they could not otherwise obtain out of a little two for-a-nickle sheet are the shame Of the of craft, and I blush every time I see or hear of it. But I can’t say for whom my contempt is stronger—the editor or the toa cieB who allow themselves to be (bus imposed upon by him— Dalton Argus. The editor of the Argu« -peakb well. If ihe Aigus notes t »e first two lines of the poor wailing “devil’s’ paragraph he will infer lliat several towns have known the poor ‘devil’ and perhaps shipped him. A Oyspersia Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in etrengthening and recon* itructing is the exhausted digestive or¬ gans. It the latest discovered digest* •ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in* stantly Dyspepsia, relieves Indigestion, and permanently Heartbtirtf, cures Ffatn’ence, Headache,Gnstralgia,Cramps Sour Stomach, Nausea. and Sick ( alt other resultsof imperfect digestion. Prepared by E C DeWltt AC«>, CbicaB® F 16 E 1 ISIMCE. HcELVANEY &BRODNAX AGENTS, We represent some of the best Fire Insurance Companies in existence and 38k the public generally to see us before plac¬ ing their risks. Office in Banner office under hotel. 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John tim* will b* printed from time to Oraves princes of the Mr. Graves is one of the ffl of extensive tr» lecture platform,a man gloq-jefl' end experience, a gifted an indep« c ' erator, a fearless writer and an ^ dent thinker, whose utterance* much to do with .haping »• d ln*tltutl „ Georgia’* educational recent y«‘’ticu . liave had their effect in eampalin. HON. C. H. JORDAN. „ The agricultural of Hon. C. H. Jordan, **^”1*” ch»i , hs lrP*» Aarge agriculture ^ •( the committee on H» ' J Georgia *ucc«»fu^«ui house of represont.Uves^ r */ “ c ‘ b __ oW * P . d aeorg a /where he now r**Me»- K ^. r; c c r u 7tu-* tor diversiAeJ. hi* '° r ‘ h * t*iabii»hmer.t “ hlmfrieri* «i end ad . farmers' Institutes *»’ 8 UlM ell twice over a the week *<>" in th “'sSL-Weekly feature.- Jour •al constitute one cf It. JUVENILE department. c The Juvenile psopl* * u or * r ^ .... itorije etsrasl <5f '* S. *»».