The Conyers weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 18??-1888, November 16, 1883, Image 8
WIT AND WISDOM. ffy who foresees calamities suffers no God it wonld be aectisssfty to invent one. CO»» * tbo ta . m» ro. to the public lor being eminent. | Tub musician, like tlio cook, makes bread out of bis do. and , depreciate , . ______ one, an „ Pjspajuge no Insect lias feeling and an atom a shadow. Fn-m- sledire ,Jf dogs will buv a wife in ‘ Si!« . One r puppy will -ii often g nnp ua. lien . Hk is the best accountant who can card un ! correctly J the sum of his own emus. A ladies’ cabin—that part of the boat ■devoted to cigar smoking, roughs, ter¬ rier pups, and dudes. These three things—smoke, raining into the house and a scolding wife—will make a man run out of doors. Anyone may do a casual act of good nature, but a continuation of them shows jt is a part of the temperament. There is nothing more universally eonunended than a fine day; the reason ia that people cau commend it without <nvy. The report that the Pilgrim Fathers first fell on their knees and then on the aborigines is credited to Bishop Williams of Connecticut. The country is the which philosopher's he reads gar¬ and den and library, in contemplates the power, wisdom aud goodness of God. There is an old Hebrew proverb which rnns: Make haste when you are pur chasing a field, but when you are to marry a wife, be slow. There are two things which ought never to excite a man’s anger—First, second, those which he can help, help. and, those which he canuot “Go in swimming !” exclaimed little -Johnny Burlap. “Not much. The last time I wont in father gave me a wood¬ shed bath after I got home.” America is called the land of the free because it is the only country in the world where a divorce can be procured in two hours for a ten dollar bill. Among the unspeakable mysteries will fail that even the day of resurrection to unravel is the reason a box of boarding¬ house matches never lasts more than one day. A New Mexico editor speaks of being followed by a long centipede and a jojo Me. The jojolate probably wanted .something about his family left out of ike paper. “What influence has the moon on the tide?” the teacher asked John depended Henry. And John Henry said: “It an what was tied; if it was a clog it made him howl.” It is said that Patti’s voice has failed alsHit fifteen per cent, since she left for Europe. And yet she will probably office re¬ fuse to take trade dollars at the box when she comes back. “I don't see how you city folks live with no exercise at all,” remarked a countryman to his new boarder. “No ■exercise!” exclaimed the man, “guess you never saw a fellow chasing a street -car. ” A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man cau enjoy in this world; ainI if in the present life his happiness wrises from the subduing of his desires, it will arise in the next from the satis .faction of them. Six lovely school ma’ams were out vowing in Lake George recently. A bold, wicked man on shore, who was a bad boy a few years ago, instead of tak¬ ing off' his hat as the boats went whaling by, mid ply remarked: “Behold the fleet!” The Worst Boy in America. ft NEVADA LAD WHO IS THOUGHT TO 1!E VERY WICKED. Oacson has developed a bad boy, who is worse if anything than Peck’s bad boy, who is counted on as the worst boy of hia age in the whole United States. His name is Johnny McGinnis and he Jives on King street. It appears that a few days ago Mrs. McGinnis started to *ive her seven-year-old daughter a bath. When she disrobed her by the tnb she horrified at discovering that the young lady was covered all over with jfflrocodiles, fish, rare animals and Egyp¬ tian ibexes, painted on in lasting colors. She said that her brother Johnny had painted with her to get her a chance to go away the circus. The neighbors vreye called in and their low opinion of McGinnis the bey was sailed unbound-jd. out, The elder after the venture¬ some iad and found him in Johnson's barn, where he was decorating a young Hd whom he had inveigled away from lus parents. When the elder McGinnis had oeased parleying with the younger McGinnis the trunk strap which he brought into the barn had seen its best days. The youftg lad made the follow¬ ing explanation of the affair : “ Ye see, dad's been pretty hard up since stocks went down, and so I fixed Mary up for a spec. My idea Was to tattoo a few hoys and girts and have ’em travel with tn o tattooed woman as children with birth¬ marks, eh? Do is you catch on? One tattooed woman a big thing, but a whole family of ’em would be immense. I was caikerlatiu’ to make some money lor the old man, but lie’s so infernal bull headed that ho don’t catch on quick to s»ew enterprises. He wore out a whole tnink strap on me. I’ll bet two dollars that six they don’t mb them figures off Mary tor months. I used die best blue ink the old man had. I’d like to catc’.i him aaieep; blame mo it I wouldn’t paint a whole drove ’er government mules run win’down his back .”—Carson Appeal. A Large Sale.— “The Clcverdale Mystery," the noted political novel of Editor Wilkins, of the Whitehall (N. Y.) Times, Having met with a large sale in -eloth covers, the publishers have issued ata edition in stiff paper covers. The manuscript of Mr. Wilkins’s new book is siearJy ready for the press. A county prisoner says he has always been taught to do in Rome as Romans do, and he finds fault because now that lie is in jail he is not allowed to do as &he jailors do. FORTY BILLION GERMS. A Wonilrrtnl Theory till!* Concern* the Welfare, ilappiries* and l.ife . Si absorbed in a new book and she in the news tSZ-JSgfr ticle, XKXTSl “John, what is the germ theory:” just look in “ 7116 K ? rra theory-weT-yes; ‘Germ, ’that will pj^jjj the encyeJo; edia under ex sn jrmd, hotter than I can.” Accordingly his wife opened th° book at the biscaso—a word named, and read: Germ Theory of theory advanced by the ablest and best investigators aud scientists of tho times. It supposes the surface of the eirth, the air an 1 water to be inhabited to a greater prAess extent with a peculiar growth of the lowest form of fungi—cmmonly termed bacteria, whose power of reproduction, under favorable conditions, is so great that million a single in germ will increase to fifteen twenty-four hours’ time, and unchecked in its increase would grow to a mass of eight hundred tons in three days' time, if space and fool be furnished. There is no condition under which it can be said to be absent, through un¬ less it be from fire or a ; r filtered cotton tatting in numerous layers. A single into drop of water containing a geno, j ut water boiled, filtered a*irt thus freed from bacteria, will grow murky in a day or When two from the development of new germs. it is considered that it requires about forty idea billion to weigh one grain, some remote can be had of the capacity of germ repro¬ duction. Professor John Tyndall, in a late work, elaborately treats of the influence of germs in the propagation of disea-e and charges development upon of this cause, the of inception the ailments and injurious to very many Pasteur, most man. Professor an eminent French savant, has carried his original and beautiful deduced experiments practical so results far, and from them such as very greatly to diminish tha number of cases of anthrax among sheep and chicken cholera among essentially fowls,—proving actually his theory that these are and germ diseases. These germs are carried into the system possibly through skin, the lungs, through the stomach lungs and the but the develop, chiefly. Once poisoning in the the system, blood, they invading begin the to nerve activity centers, the disturbing of the the functional body and of great organs inducing a general impairment of Ihe vital processes. They are the cause of levers, rheumatism, pneumonia, blood Bright’s poisoning, disease of liver the kidneys, disease, diphtheria and many other ailments. Lately Professor Koch, a famous German physician, has proved that consumption of the lungs is duo to this cause—the presence of a pe uliar germ. When the circulation is bou .ding, thg nerves elastic and the system all aglow with life and energy, all the genus seem to develop poorly, if at But with weakened nerves, jioor d ige.-t.on or mal assimilation of food or a lowering- of vitality impoverished from any cause, a change ensues, and in this and weaken¬ ed fluid the germ finds a genial home and develops until symptoms of disease are dis¬ tinctly manifested. This is seen in the every¬ day experience of all. The healthy man resists theiniluences around him and does not take cold, weak while those whose systems have become from any cause reedily contract colds. This is on the sa ne principle as the germ theory. Tho germs attack any weakened spot in the body, and fixing themselves upon it, begin their propagation. It is plain the there¬ fore that it is only by fortifying weak portions of be the resisted body that the germs of dis¬ ease can and driven from the system. But this has proved almost an im¬ study possibility of physicians heretofore, aud it has been tha for y< ars how best to ac¬ complish it. Within the past few years, how¬ ever, a preparation has been attracting great attention, land, but not oidy throughout the entire among the medical profession and rcionti-ts generally, which is based upon this theory-, and it may safely be said, nc remedy has over been found which can so successfully place the system in a condition to resist the germs of disease as Warner’s Safe Cure. This article is unquestionably the best and most efficient that has ever been discovered for this puipose, and— advertise “John, Warner’s say-, John! does the encyclopedia Safe Cure:” “I should not wonder, dear: it’s a grand remedy, and that pamphlet we received the other nay stated that Dr. Gunn, of the United States Medical college, indorsed it. At all events the wonderful cures it is accomplishing entitle it to be honorably noted among the great discoveries of the present century.” However the facts above stated may be, the truth remains that the germ theory of dise ase is the correct one, and that the great remedy mentioned is the only one which has ever been found that < an put the system in a con¬ dition to kill these germs betore they obtain a hold upon the body, and undermine the life. “I was winding up into Cooper In¬ stitute the other day when I suddenly came upon a large, benevolent-looking man cursorily running his eye over the directory. Just as I come opposite to him he started back, evidently in great excitement, the and pointing to read a conspicu¬ loud, ous sign on board, he in a wild, rapid tone, ‘ “Free School of Art and Design for Women.” Great heavens !’ he exclaimed, his voice chok¬ ing with emotion. ‘ This ought to he stopped. artful Our women and designing are a thousand already. times too This must be stopped ’; and inquiring of me where the nearest police window station was, he sprang through the aud was gone .”—The Judge. The prodigal robs his heir; the misei robs himself. The middle way is, jus¬ tice to ourselves and others. Boaton Bloods. Mr. C. S. Hollis, Veterinary Surgeon, Boston, Mass., certifies that he has made the great pain cure, St. Jacob’s Oil, the sole remedy in his practice for horse ail¬ ments, and considers it superior to any cure he has known in forty years. He tried the same pain-banisher on himself, for rheumatism, and by which he was completely cured. Flattery is false money, which would not be be current were it not for our vanity. “Brown’s VVadley, Ga.—D r. H. L. Bittle, Jr., says: Iron Bitters are very popular in this section and give entire satisfaction.” Honesty is inseparable from the char¬ acter of a thoroughbred gentleman. A pure, strenrthening tonic, free from whiskey and alcjhol, cures dyspepsia and similar diseases. It has never been equaled, Brown’s Iron Bi ttais ._ The cause of our grandeur may be¬ come that of our ruin. ‘‘I Sheboygan, recommend Brown’s Wis—D r. S. B. Myers,says Iron Bitters for eea era! debility, loss ot appetite and want of strength.” Man has destiuy beyond the attain¬ ment of mere wealth. Ladies’ and children's boots and shoes can¬ not run over if Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners ire used. _ Daguerreotypes made by Daguerre, in France, 1839. There iz a kind ov propriety in all things: theinnoeeut vanity of the pea¬ cock would make a goose look vidikiions •as-J osh Billings. Mr J. ltoehslcr, 266 Court Street, Brooklyn, savs: “I have Buffered for yeass; naid over 51,000 for doctors and medicines, without help to my terrible sciatica, after which nine bot¬ tles ofDr. Elmore’s it. G. cured me.” The telephone invented by Bell came into use, 1878. Chappe I hands, face pimples and rough Cas¬ skin cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, made by well, Hazard & Co., New York. Circulation of the blood discovered by Harvey, 1519. It Stnnds to Iteason That an oil devoid of rancid, all irritating should properties make that never becomes Such is Carbciine at excellent Hair Dressing. d Mat e from ;. uie petroleum; all ruggists. Cotton first cultivated in the United States, 1788. ' jis CUnt ooivet ojr jjt. Benson s e/eiery i*m* Chamomile Pills cured a friend of neuralgia, whom the l)rs. here couldn't help, Pll send for some for myself .’’—Clifford Stand, Windsor. First trans-Atlantic telegraph cable laid, 1858. A specific, and the only one, too, for the all forms and types of skin disease, is known world over as Dr. Benson’s Skin Cure. It i? net a patent i.uedicine. bat a reliable remedy. Animal magnetism discovered by Mes mer, 1788. Pure Cod Liver Oil, from selected liver on the sea Absolutely shore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., Patients New York. pure and sweet. who have once taken it prefer it to a l others. Physicians declare it superior to all other oils. Sugar cane cultivated in the West In¬ dies, 1641. First effectual, then good to take, then cheap —Piso’s Cure for Consumption, Saddles came into nse in the fourth century. ty»vj§ " U • ii I p 'i m m tjg s 1 » 111 IIP’ 17 .0 GERmIsremEDI FOR CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, . Sciatica, . Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, ftore TIu'ftaLSwclIings. Sprains, Rruiaea, Jlnrii*. SvaUls. Frost Kites, AND A LL OTiJKlt BODILY FAINS AMD ACHES. 8ol<J by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Cents a bott’aj. 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ROBT, LINDBLOM A CO,, A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY. A CHOICE OF forty Valuable premiums, WOBTr $7.50 to $1C ~ 00. TMxdu» tion. You or gentler, make n selling S2 Our New ^50.00 Publica¬ can ».(M) to pet Week, 150, in addition secure a PRIZE, copies- if you sell 25, 60, 75. Address I0f», 200. 260, 300, R.\ND, 400 Or McNALLY 500 A CO., 148 to 164 Monroe tit-. Chicago. REY NO LDS' Iron WorlM, D. A. Mnlane, Manager, I P. O. Box 1690, New Orleans, La. jkM iB Platform Hand Manufacturers and COTTON Horse of Reynolds* Power, PRESSES, steam Celebrated Steam, En giues, Sugar Work, Mills, and Building Meng’s Front Pi atenf mS£$ Columns, Dredgoboa' Railings, Blacksmithing a an Machine Work. K3TORDERS SOLICITED. m j£% $25 REWARD! We w ill pay the above reward for any case of Rheuma¬ tism or Neuralgia we cann-1 cur-'.. It wiil relieve any vase of DiptheFia will or relieve Croup instantly. and The Army aud and Navy Liniment pain soreness, re¬ move any unnatural growth of bone and muscle on man or beast. Price, large bottle one dollar; small bottle, fifty cents. Will refund the money for any failure, ARMY AND NAVY LINIMENT CO.. 51 generally. Wabash Ave nue. Chk ago. For sjIo by all druggists QKSSSfOsXItSttSSStBJSe* EMPLOYMENT N. J. Terms only $40. Write for circulars. opium :rho«2^oVp.v n A “^,r„?paY tioal.rssent fl-ce. B.M.Woollsi, M.D., Atlanta.G». f k i. L M1TU * (».. iB«aa. PdailM. IE 13 (Strike at t fie Bottle. A nervous and disease-stricken old gentleman was sitting in his room on an easy-chair, his physician being at his side. Said the old gentleman, “ Now, doctor, you have been treating me for a long time, and haven’t done me much good. I’m tired of all this, I want you to strike at the root of all my disorders.” Said the doctor, “Do you mean exactly what you say?” •‘To be sure I do,” said the venerable invalid. “Well, here goes!” said the doctor;—and with one whack of his cane he broke to pieces the brandy-bottle which stood on the mantel. The old gendeman was angry and excited, but he had a good answer ready for the doctor. “ Doctor, if it hadn’t been for your doctrine, I never would have got into the habit of drinking.” In Brown’s Iron Bitters there is strength for the debilitated, refresh¬ ment for the nervous, and new life for the broken-down. LIST OP DISEASES ALWAYS CUE ABLE BY USIKG MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. CP HTM'rN FLE8H. OP ANIMALS. Rheumatism, Scratches f Burns and Scalds, Sores f -ud Galls* Stings and Bites, Spavin, Cracks, Cuts and Bruises, Screw Worm, Grub, Sprains & Stitches, 'Foot Xtot, Hoof Ail, Contracted Muscles |j Lameness Stiff Joints, Swinny, Founders, Backache, Sprains, Strain.; Eruptions, Sore Feet, Frost Bites, St iffiicss, and oil external diseases, ond every hurt or accident Bor general use in family, stable ond stock yard iin THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS JN.A.'A'J.OJNAL, SURGICAL INSTITUTE fM ATLANTA, GEORGIA. For the scientific treatment and correction of deformities of the human body. 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G. is th^ quickest^ pleasantest. liver . stomach, bladde^ and blooii fiiseases, and only reai curative ever y /\x7 , X discovered for acuta and chronic rheumatism, ica, neuralgia gout, Has lumbago, sciat. less Bnght’s disease and etc. cured hope forms cases of rheumatic disorders dyspepsia 2 12 weeks—relieves in 3 weeks—all in to inflammatory ble people cured in 1 who day. had Can tried refer in to hundreds of relia¬ Pureljr botanic, vain everything else. druggist to it; harmless, if he declines and nice to drink. Ask your get send to ns for it—taka nothing else, Elmore, Adams A Oo. ,105 William sU ,N.Y UHHISUI’S STANDARD DR1ND1N& MILLS warranted to do just wliat hPu^ JW^ . we Send claim 3c. for for it. Illus new trated Catalogue. Ad ^JPSHyrJ dress I TlIE ED WAHID HAR RISON jllLia C O., _New Haven* Conn, gi 8.-8. CHEI8IIAS KHTKKTAMIEJXTHL i Suggestions for Decorations, Enter* litlniMHin iniCTuifJ A collection talnments of Baggestions and Gifts* from leading ' i Li b I Snnd»j-»cbool country, containing workers In something variout of parts inter- o| f,t Nothing to every Sanday-school it isauedi superintendent. Price, like ever before. wenetTinnB I " 25c. Vi 11 Bend free to any one sending u* 7 .TT VV i- a list of alt the Sanday-school Superintend* agSMlEttU cnt s 1° place. DAVID C. COOK* 4g Adams street. Chicago, Ill, OPIUMHABII CURED PAINLESSLY! rPHE X MEDICINES SOLD FOR A SMALL MARGIN above the cost of comp undin . Afl cose^ treated by discoverer, special prescription, kor full paitic-lars address ihe DB . S. B. COLLINS, La Porte. Int>. IIMl A AflTlff linn AND in WHISKY th HABITS CURED »eis weeks. II 111 Fo Pamphlets, Proofs and Terms, > G^>rei^ ELLAMY> Address, M m confi ence, with 3ct. Atlanta D *' ^ Bro< ^ Street, - DR. DICKEY’tt Painless Eve Wat^r . tmWMmmmmmmrn mmm mmmmmmmm s« ~1 J RELIEVES AT ONCE. Cures inflamed wnd weak 1 Eyes in a few hours. Gives NO PAIN* The Best 25 Reinedv in the wo Id for granulated other. lids. Price cents a bottle. Ask for it. Have no DR. J*:A. DICKEY, Proprietor, Bristol, Tens. PQ TT V fl Send 18 “t« for One Hundre 1 Fine Varieties 1 U \ FOREIGN POSTAGE STAMPS. H. N. Johnson. Coeymana, New York. t¥7ANTED, Tf experienced B^ok and Bible Agents ip itating every experience, County. P.O. Liberal Salaries Paid. Address, Box g g., Atlanta, Ga. • vO Ki. X0 W6V Oon P« r fry*’ Stinson bome7~Samples A Co.. Portland, wort IT $5 free. Adoress Me. $66 A WEEK in yonr own town. Terms and $5.00 out¬ fit free. Address Hallett A Co, Portland, Me. A WEEK. §12 a day at home easdy made. ^Costly o tfit free. Addr’sTrue t Co. Anfrueta,Mc A.N. V ........ .. ...........F o rty -.Si x.—> 83. GENTS Wanted—For two new, fast, selling article. ill Samples free. C. E. MARSHALL, Lcckport, N. Y. G- M- Jones £ Compenv COTTON Corner Commerce and Warehouse Sts. CONYEBS J HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF_ General Merchandise at Bottom Prices BSTWe sell the NEW HOME Sewing Machine. needle^*** ^ ae^sE'vmo , allk machine ^ S 0 Headciuarters s y the Bo county. Carriage laiiufa ua ---BY J W IiANGFOBB, Carriages ~ Wagons, Bugies, M own make. LL WA R AN r- Ui D TO BE Fi R ST CLASS IN R£VEY cSrnaeesanW P<mii*uu I keep als O es GOOD which LINE of Western and gies I s&U LOW DOWN. of Repairing all of Carriages, Wagons and Bugger, Paicu.ua and Tr - ;mmi . ALL grades done on short notice. " : KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED AS GOOD AS KE &S?* 1 liave now on hand the largest and best stock of wa^on* of make, bugles homemade of western build m °' bargains aim that I have ever cm 5 you want you had better call. All who owe me for work ’ eaj nestly request to come forward and settle promptly. I need are must have it. These who do not promptly the money an time. So pay will be given but shod you will please settle promptly. It should be rememberd that My establishment is HEADQUARTERS COFFiNS and CASKETS of all UNDERTAKERS grades SGODS and sizes, and COFFIN HARDiv * uvv A r in fact everything tha is kept in a first class Undertaker. earOOFFINS DELIVERED anywhere in CITY or COUNT Most Respectful^, A J- W. LAN8FQRQ, Ibi ffpl .CJ ■ ifil ■ ESTEE @ngm STELE 3819 —THE M OST POPULAR.— Eamaabm ®W@&E~Z§I ~M‘J m 3 W®i§$®m WholseaTe Siutnevn Depot for ESTEY ORGANR, Steinwa; Wibsr, Decker Brothers and Gate City PIANOS. —DEPOT OF— (mm&& mmm Q - --- IMPORTERS D1UECT FROM ETROPE OF Violins, Guitars, Harmonicas Eti STRINGS, AMD ALL KINDS ' OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE l£&“Nobody can underbuy us. Nobody can undersell us. Estey Organ Company Atlanta Ga W.H. LEE. Agent.J JOHN NEAL AND COMPANY --WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN NOS. 7 and 9 SOUTH BROAD STREET ATLANTA, GA. Special inducements offered to DEALERS and others in all grades otFc niture. A share of the patronage ot Rockdale and adjoining counties erne* solicited. Be sure and give us a trial before making your purchases. THE OLD RELIBLE FIRAM OF —dealers in - ■ RAILROAD BLOCK georgi CONYERS, Raving been established for 18 yta.s, and carrying one o jjj,, smallest and most complete stocks in the eoutry, we cau sell goo any, and we guarantee satisfaction. When you waut DRY GOODS. NOTIONS UNO CLOTHING ! Call on J. H. ALMAND & SON. ' ; r " : Yi !!: :'; • rr ass l" ! ........ ........li i: r. ; . J (is 1 0 I IS " : ypt I he .Eill'g-?Sl l’rg‘an !! actory 1n Bhfi'flfi'm , EUROPE nct One OR AMERICA! v on~— every tun minutes.