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We guess all the papers will
in,( the term
China anil i„,„
.
We think.fthe wlear(advanced
by some of the tpa.ptrpn that CUeve
land will he fl itt'’ ) tHe' < rkc®‘'fV>r l A
third term.WtHaL aspireWlife*'gbvHfMoi^/bf GY.Wbh
again
Georgia is affffl e Cafe ijn>| ,,,,
Great
and indemnity from tro€0°tb Nicar^u i. ga,
and has sent ake
charge until the
amount (I^PQQ iupiiverj is col
l icted. What 'about the Monroe
doctrine now ? - :
The Rome Hustler sends out
this week Uw iWW »f t, e
Hu 8 tlerV«4„a iuvehile paper
by the editor QE k ,TSi> little daughter ter,
years of Ki«l b Hvelj
and active, and we congratulate
the Hu
The Sparta Ishmae ite is light
in saj iuft tnofc tho pmjf of United
States jurors and witnesses is
government ‘ ‘shamefully is insuffici®t was^e£pl :|>!T^e
it ought to bo saviftft
rious where it ougfikto JjemmM
al.”
How is it that tho^KIl^S^
journals “sound who money,” favoi|gu^,4| '•vlfmd "the
say boldly for
silver men speak out the
“ silver.” Wfe'YBufepecftlh'ad) df
silver rnenoifWmpht Th« u Lw
sound money men will^.a^“.Wfi
have got just what we wanted
all the while—“solid money.”
rrt • tn nm n r m
me
BlLT n/L S re 2gS P tL mX
Woa Utoa^^rmugnot nhieolft to Major
U, eonteiuLfor
l t " ! '’ “ “ areS' t
The
that theie..^,,a,'COuyeu,Uph of
Georgia tkRthi# Pflt i
policy
upon the
\Ve thiuk#ft^,iW3P9fiy.^tion deliheratwlT/tai
had edituis aud
people beforeT^^tf w^^iAafe-f^apart ^We'Giyiffir
as
News says > ^-tBd-edRdi'a 5V0Uld
have lots of ' ’
-
Last Monday at Bohng ame,
MouroexuUttl^-IUn ^
iff col., and res ӣ53 A 2 i i J'killor
The ne
the wo
sued for the posse, saying that
the reason no[pi/afiriilit hsiRff’^fi^^at was 'he is
sued for the
had no piahoh -Th* vvldte People
are appr^^l#?^ trouble w«h
the blacks
Covington ’Enteriirise: “Our
friends attd neighbors looked
comfortable last Sundayiu their
new BUmmercostumesT-tnir realize ed
por also seemea to
t he spring time had come again
tor he lastje^ar^S
nud Btruck a, .bee
, for the counter home of his broth
j er-in-law to j£aze upon a chick
jen 'bo pie.wbicH d^lfmbfed it ffas paM u wcfu^d
to 1 ,.tb 0 poo* at
W T l t ¥$_ :kjjl ;
“IUiK^ra^y i* no ban to
ism,^ itfiorge. W ashingtou
not spoil correctly,and many he
roos of Valley Forge could not
read. The country needs to fear
its corrupt more than its igrio
ges who wrest the law in the
interesjrbfitD© desses, and all
m public life.
yjrtjie ,]& needed-mpre than book
- — -
Itseeiw now that the rebpl
Kou in Cuba is jiiStgeit mg clev
iy yrnhir way/ Last week it
replied crumbed* but this
week 'Maced IB' making" aggres¬
sive. strokes,, assisted by .rebel
reipfcacemehts and: volunteers
from the coast on the American
side. Cuba has sympathizers in
this counftry knd many may
1 tahite With the YebeTs on their in¬
dividual re^)6iikibiUtv and' as
Ais't in tt'eein^ the, island from
unipn of S pain
Li< There is a con Hiet of
'between'the'Htdfe ahtHorities of
South Carolina and the U. S. dis¬
trict courts. Judge Goff of the
{J. S. court orders that whiskey
going in from another state to
South Carolina is not subject to
the dispensary law ; while Gov.
Evans says just so soon as it en
‘«’ s «><* keuudary line he w,U
<**» ot.t under the law
<X the Stale. It seems bard to.
"»*» law plan, enough ... th,s
c «‘” lr 3' to _" e understood byev
•' La'vyhVsiindOfficials ^
-> ■ •
.. r a ^
as j ( j e ^ le j aw8 as they appear
upon tp e 8 t a tute.
8 r— to a NT) GftLD
J. L " v ;, ‘ >.
Th# newspapers thi-pugli'out
? Cf tlie ’fiMncls cd^ilt^y solely discuss the question the idea
upon
that we nnisc have |Nbho|y gold or sii
ijvjfer iiiiicirguktioa. 'phj|cts will
sil»3; object t.p SButlis gokij IV6> atfiaiter%f ope to
the
best policy we bJieve that the
coin of the United fctates, both
gold-apdsilver,,should:he made
cy in greenbacks acoiuceitif
icato redeemable in. coin ; not
oldbiIl8,lor8ilverbiIIs ' Have
zz
2 !“ te ““ bK W# *7 W ’ in ““
a circulation
®d»l 10 ^.M,everybody tlte business of this
would prosper.
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NOT CORRECT. !
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The idea ad vanced by 1 Itev. Sain
Jobes fhat ^pah^ wUlive ixi a
and progressive’ age,, the
muit adopt ^measures
and means 1u keeping With the
times, iucii ;^e/iw«an deftp .succeed, is pot
correct! to say that
we cannot' endorse .all the new
metho^s &iflclnifvli clVurcli The
sooner tho cots hack
the iisligiQn.ami nieth
the sooner will true and vi
hearts'
the pew j :too much slang and
Kpia^ of political liaranguers iu
pialpit; In the clays of pur
fathers a revival uieaut thegoe
pel preached in its purity with
uuction fi’hhi on high,. It meant
warm hearts beating in unison,
the grituaLaKeai^y
the emotional left* toiAncofigfe
I gatioQ ^ bended ktiees Not ^
now. ■5
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^ ^ H. Lee A Sou are j r |
^ & 5o j leail ^ uci i with
* HE0H&1A AND OTHER ITEMS.
NI> 'ITEMS o INTKK
^tsrfadii other staIjbs.. \
Mad dogs are about in DeKalb.
Cows have recently beep poi¬
soned in Way cross by ; eating
wild olive,
Matlison has let the contract
$20,000 for erecting new
school buildings.
Oapt. Rgbiuson, one of the
pioneer ‘ citi g e ns of Columbus,
/ , Fridav
ur w
wee k several fine specimens ..of
gold on his farm near Altoona.
Luther S. Croker, the invent¬
or of the conductor’s punch, died
last week at East Brainridge,
Mass., aged 0b years.
Waites, the gaming man from
Griffin, was arrdsted by an At¬
lanta police the other day, and
taken to the lock-up. re¬
1 in Stanley county, N- 0 re¬
„
cently was discovered an eight
pound nugget of gold. The mi
ers are Hocking to that section
to “dig gold.”
Marion Superior court is in
session this week. The court is
unusually interesting, the
of a number of white caps being
in order.
Mrs. Mary Brown, 01 years old,
died in Knoxville, Tenu., the oth¬
er day. She is supposed to he
the last of the pensioners, of the
war for independence in 177G.
At a Sunday school last Sab¬
bath iu Aiken county, S. C., a
general fight occurred between
parties at variance. Two men
were fatally wounded and seve¬
ral others were seriously hurt.
John T. Brady of Tatnall coun
ty deserted his wife and several
little cbildren/a few weeks ago,
and went over into an adjoining
county, andmarried another
woman, Such a man will aud
ought to receive the full extent
0 t the law.
Yettiriv. AtMSb, was cel
elmrtea By 1,000,000 Odd Fel
| ovvs a8 their 76th anniversary. 1
Thos. Wildey, an Englishmen,
1. T« jear-s
a ” jro in Baltimore. YVildey was
horn in London 1781, and died
in Baltimore 1801. ;!l {:
..“entebctaB ^
. negro for cor,toe
"’ e, “ year in the legisla
^
“penitentiary.” Perhaps the pun
ishment would have been severe
enough in the legislature.
Watts Murphy, nephew of
Gov. Wiatts, of Ah.bama, was
killed last week near Greenville,
by five negroes—two men and
women. A large body of
meif overtook the officers on
their way with the prisoners to
jail, and lynched the murderers.
The Chicago Record offers thir
ty thousand dollars for the best
^'stories of mysteryto be dis¬
tributed—ten, thousand dollars
for best, three thousand for
^ei»ud best, andsoon. :The aveL
age circulatiouof the Record for
was over four millmnuw
vast
'Plate mUnlei’ingof two beauti
ful ; and innocent girls in the
Baptist church, San Francisco,
Ual„.is oue of the most fiendish
crimes ever committed by _hu
man being. The ; man Durant,
who is held for the crime, and
^ wLo^p. guilt every circuni
ktaucl points, was a Sunday
hoo j h
Jud^e Georgia Ecupry Speer will deliv
in towns a series of
lectuoes upofi tbO life and char
bf General UgWtboips, th©
Don’t Limp
ThrongK Lif6
HE racked by Rheumatic pains. It ,
B’ handicaps your whole career.
KJP Of course you wouldn’t if you ,
Ml could help it—and you can.
iC’5
#WNeura|§ic (UREr
■Er straight the Liver, where ”
goes to
H* Rheumatism, Neuralgia,. Dys- 1
MJ pepsia, Headache and most 4
Vv other ills start. V
W It cleanses this organ and ’
Bf makes it active again—the acid v
K. leaves your blood, and you’re ^ V
Bf . cured. Testimonial below.
K Hr debility I liave am) been 1-hronto treated rheumatism for general for \ ’
Hr Wm/ boulesofyourmedicinehascnredme. ten years withou! any reiiet a hree V
K i S. F. CliABK, Warrenton, Fla. a
mi Mj Ask Your Druggist or Merchant For lb 1
CULLEN & NEWMAN, J
mm I. Sole Proprietors, 1
Knoxville, Tennessee.
founder of Georgia. Judge Speer
is an accomplished scholar and
and a fine orator, who will en¬
tertain his audiences where ev¬
er he goes. We trust that when
his route is mapped out he will
favor the citizens of Conyers
with his lecture.
Prof . F. E. L. Beal has been
recently investigating id the in¬
terest of science the woodpeck¬
er. He has diagnosed the stom¬
ach of this red headed bird and
finds that it' eats insects, wild
fruits and seeds. ’Way long
time ago when wearied and
tired we would rest against our
hoe handle and investigate the
buds, and thus discovered
woodpecker carrying berries
etc. to bis hole in the tree,
E. M. Rumph, the great fruit,
pad, of MarsballviUe, is travel
mg north and has this encour
g “Svfei L olSgia^ ^
.. u o*r w thl. .r
ternooti from Noiv York, ’where’ 1 bavc
i/iaRyare^Very moch better, and the
gitCs beautiful peaches, i have exam
ined the peach trees of Ntjw Jerse}-,
Delaware good hud Maryland here, and but find there,
will be a crop you last see
they get tipfi three 1 Weeks after our
are gone, which is all in our favor.
Beautiful strawberies from Florida are
selling at 50 donts per quart. I’tate out¬
look is bright lor nice prices for our
beautiful iruit."’
f •: Jolm 1[. iVlinitnd,
r>anly:i', Conyeus, Qa.
Vault facilities for valuable papers
Solicits acconts of firms and individual^. , . ......
Any accommodations, consistent with safe banking, extender
SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVFN TO COLLECTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
NOTICE! I ntr 1 i
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TO FRUIT AND VEGE I
TABLE GROWERS a
In; T I 1 >Y /. V Y; ii j .tTOtl?. .1 T
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n g , CLA liiv ifcCO •9 I ir; .
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND AGENTS FOR THE
Mii-ffeD Vegetable
6a. Melon & Growers Ass’n,
0 r tTTT - x VnRR R .
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Wish to obtain several good local agents in all sections. They
wUl Uay good commissions. f^Best of references furnished
^ Wl over this State and Florida. Correspondence solicited
- ^ Gtijm § co.
' 26 LITTLE 12TH ST., NEW YORK. <
- -■jy; Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria**
paid tfi the Ordinary.*** f de**d
by-tfre grand jury %ftAr investigation
of books.and examination of accounts
rendered. "Wfe feel as an editor or P ri.
■vate individual to question Ordinary's
accounts or the action of the gra n d ju ry
is to question the honesty of boih, what
ever in ay he disclaimed in the premises.
We bvlieve that both'parties acting’un
der oath have conscientiously done the
proper thing in their capacity as coun
• ty official*.
THE POISONOUS ACIDS.
In the b!bod should be taken up and
removed by the Liver and Kidneys,but
these organs get out of orders—fail to <lo
their work—and the result is Rheuma¬
tism. There are a thousand reniedie
for the Liver and Kidneys, but there is
only one cure for Rheumatism, anil that
is Dr. Drummond’s Lightning Remedy
If you eave the disease, send $5, To the
Drummond Medicine Co.,- 48 Maiden
Lane, New York, and they will send to
your express address.two large hottlys,
enough for one month’s treatment,.-Any
one who is having an argument with
the Rheumatism will feel fully repaid
by the first dose. Agents Wanted.
.. ii PERFECTED
..-•Tv CRYSTAL LENSES
/I TRADE MARK.
I actf ty last <»4'4br*y«<
pi
tfmff:'.!
1
IK
Sold by Drs. W. H. Lee &
Son,Cony ers, Ga, ; r : : :
..
' SAW MILLS
$160 TO $900.
ENGINES &B0ILERS
To suit. 100.in stock. Large
stock of
SHAFTING, TOLLEYS, BELTING
AND’ SUPPLIES. ” ■
LOMBARD <fe CO., AUGUST A,GJ
RECEIVER’S NOTICE
I will he at Sheffield district
court ground the 1st Saturday’s
in April, May and June, for the
purpose of receiving tax returns
for the year 1895.
Lorraine district the 3d. Sat¬
urday’s in April, May and June.
Honey Creek the 4th Satur¬
day’s in April, May and June,
and at Conyers the remainder of
the time, when not otherwise
engaged: Office at Stephenson
& Turner’s. Respt., . T.R.
m30.3mo. R, L. Hbdsox,
Ohiidren Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
in Conyers, Rockdale county with
Tn the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in May, ]8»5, to the highest
best bidtter,-the following d^. ri b.
ed property to-wit:
One piece or parcel of land lying i
.tbfijliih district..,,of..origiiiul, a
4
Bockdaie .
row county, containing ciooi
ilireo hundred acres, more < r less, ard
bounded its follojvs; On ibe ’s-irh by
.
the Cotingttm road, on the east by the
lands of C. M. Tailor and Yellow river
on the north by the lands of MrsUPre't
well and on the west by the. lands of
John M. Zgchry. Levy made to satis¬
fy two tax li. f&U .issued : by the Tax
Collector, of said county, atid- against :
James II ..Griffin, agent. ’
Parties in posession notified.- This
March 27, 1805..
W. H. M. At stin, Sheriff.
$lftftft Aft
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
:the moath preceding. •
■ „55VSS keep track of their ; SS.«ViSS.SS2St bngbt.ideas. At the
wish to the public the foct same time
impress upon that
IT’S THE SIMPLE,TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “car-rngdiw” which can be easily did up
and down without breakihg the passenger’s back
•‘sauce-pan,” “collar.burton," . “nnt-lock,” -‘bottiei
inventions ate the ones that bnng largest feturhi to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARP AS IT SEEMS. 1
B. Q. , which is the ?>est newspaper published in America
in the interests of iayentors* We fumi$h a year's sub
/We scfiption advertise, to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients.
also free of cost; the invention each month
, which $150
of wins of our “National prize, and hundreds of thousands
copies the Recorder," containing a
sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention,
will be scattered throughout the United States among
capitalists the and manufacturer*,'-thus hringurg to thevj
attention merits of the invention.,
All communications regarded strictly confident ial
Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., :
Solicitors of Amencan antl^ForOgn Patents,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
ly Reference—editor Dfthhpa/.cr. Write/or our
So-feegepamfhhl, FREE.
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v '" ,8r '*S*r Yov$l\ooWiiIV§t‘ of
UpOf\ uj«
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dru^i^ feC-H IF. I!) th«. Vyt
PHILOTOKEM
la Woman ’s Safe' and Ifeliable Friend.' Believes mo
pains. Cure! uervousueas and-hysteria aad'r«fctor«s to perftcl
health. .. Sold by druggists apd dealers for H i bottle. Pam¬
phlet gist; send n}*U«d $i on to application. the proprietor If you andr can’t be. get It from your drug,
will pend to yoo pre.
paid by ej^t es."^ CharlesF. BUley, Wholesale Druggist, 6a Corb.
D I A black r * Btrtre in 0r few *y Hair minute* and Whiskers |l bottle. to a browi
or a a
-.--ri
i.i ■: DUNCAN KING
Has a flue Barber Shop at the
No-1 MefrepelUen South Pryor St, Hotel
Atlanta, Ga
^T'Call to see him,
G. W. and
A, P. Cain
have s o m e
second hand
D a vis and
D o in e s t ic
sewing m a
ehines, good
as new, 11 they
wi sell
(T1KAL*. Save
by see
them.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
Parties can buy lumber of all
sorts, on 8h'">rt notice from us at the
lowest prices. Mills located 2 $
miles South of Conyers,
m30.3m. Goode & Evrr.
Bucklen’s Amica Salve.
The Best SaDe i a the world f T) r cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hand*,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tione, and positively cures Flies, or give no
pay required, tt is guaranteed refsndsd, to
perfet s if ! *fa''tion Or money
Price 36 cents pet box,