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tHE CONYERS WEEKLY.
Q^*t^‘ C ‘or , SiSlw“~'»"f Publisher.
^^jp^deTTor jj. yy. 'SHAKER.-............. .
or e gainst any
candidate will he put under the head
of ’ omicd% ady^HWhents and are
p paid-for by those having them
t0 be
inserted.
In Memorian.
In tbe recen t disposition of Provi
dence, in taking from our school one
blits pupils, we are reminded that
the young, as well as the aged, die.
jBeiDg ot dust, “unso dust thou ah alt
return,’’ is the inevitable decree.
One has said :
''So vanishes cur s'ate so pass our
days and de
go life but opens now no v
cradle cays 5
The aud tjm tomb, alas ! so
nigh
To live is scarce diaiiaguishvd from
to die.” .
Born January 23d 1871, died Au¬
gust 3.1, 1884 These are the land¬
marks of Time between which lie all
the earthly existence of Tesaora Mn
tella iiefWich so recently one of
t
our number. Can we g*y that her
life’s work wss unfinished becanse
she was so early cut down ?
“We live in deeds, not years; In
thoughts, not breaths; In feelings,
not in figuH'h on a dial. He most
lives who thinks uiosij feels the no •
blest, acts the best:
In this sense, only the Heavenly
Father knows the real length of her
life and He only can estimate its im¬
portance to the world and to us.
Since her father’s removal to Con¬
ifers she hao been a constant atten¬
dant at this echo >1, and b- iug anx¬
ious to h at.i eactfed literature, she
was at the same time a member of
the Presbyterian Subbath School, at¬
tending the latter in the forenoon
At our school she was prompt, at¬
tentive, and dutiful taking great in¬
terest in her lessons, and seemed
thoroughly irabtied \vi h the great
and vital truths thal her young and
tender mind was i ga fveritig. She
fiot only sought these living truths,
but in her auendance at school we
kre informed studied hard and made
i ipid progress. Biing of a geutl
and amiable disposition she never
gave her 'parents, or teachers, any
i ouble. She was ever tinm htftrl of
her mother, and with willing, help¬
ing hands, assisted her irf the affairs
of the household. She had a picas
ant W"rd and a bug-lit smile for a! .
In her ear j 8 , sudden dea l), we are
Reminded.
“Time is fleeting
And our beans thoiigh stout and
brave
Still like muffled drums arc beat
ing
Funeral marches to the grave.’’
We should remember “Thai in
sneh an hour as we think not th»
Son i f Man eometh.”
In bt lsalf of the officers, teachers,
and pupils of this school, we ext nd
to the bereaved family our Heart-felt
condolence and will earnestly pray
that God will sanctify this irrepara¬
ble loss to their souls’ eternal good,
and after life’s .race is run they will
meet her where there will be no
more death, neither sorrow, nor
Parting.
We request that this report be
8preacl on the minutes of our Sab¬
bath School and a copy be sent to
the family of the deceased.
Mrs. J. N. Glenn,
Ara. A- O. W. Ttayie,
Misfi Willie Stewart.
Committee.
Charles Hudson is ffappy again—
qe was found neat the corner of
ita'l Road and Barton streets not
E«g since singing “Don’t be angry
■Fith me Darling ”
Capt. John ZacLry is building
quite a nice residence on Decatur
street.
TV hat has become of little John
Die Brodnax? Better L look out iTt
J°ha, we can’t be responsible for
- interests much longer.
Dr. C. H. Turner and Mr. E. M.
1'id so a left for Brunswick, on last
Monday. Dr. Turner represents tbe
°^d Fellows in tbe GraiSd Lodge.
j. ,n J™? friends l,la Blanche Hdlson, is visi
J at Social Circle, We
wuh het a pl ea s a m s to y -and an ear
v return.
_ understood . ,
-is tfiat the Conyers
Stic Club will, at an early day
». enge Covington to play a match
E*m« of Base Ball.
pni POLITICAL itini r ADVERTISEMENTS. nuTwunru...™
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\In TTi«i p a ■ w „)1 u
ftinohiu, ol,e.iWnce to duty, moves
one to enquire who should
ought to represent us iu our next
legislature. There has been no for
T r et . de . . by
*• “*
been advised, save a vague rum >r
tliil ,o'dr worthy a»d deemed oiti
dear mopfe'or’n "m'I Kr '‘-rij
vereai epbeavibg of tbe people lor
him eo to do. It is a Mnceded Tact
that Dr. Stewart posSee.ee the high
eat type of ao.. HS eulightehed Christian
geotleman. very embodiment
ol honor. The out crop of those no
b!e characteristics in hi. priV .te and
public walks ha, so nobly demon
slraled his integrity, .billy and pa.
triotism, is unqneal ioned—his long
and earnest services to his party and
the m.ny appropriate contribution.
of time and talent he has nobly
rendered in the organization of our
new county, has endeared himself to
the highest consideration of his
people. If Dr. Stewart should con¬
sider ifi&t it requires the f.mrfch or
even the fifth term in the house to
fill the cup of bis legislative honors,
or to reach that important grndat on
in parliamentary jurisprudence as a
qualification for the aenatorshlp, he
can have an easy walk over the
»t *
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track, for it will not be questioned,
but that he c&n represent tlie county
of Rockdale during hie natural life
and at death, transfer the mantle—to
"‘whomsoever.” If the Father of’76
a
was here in person with his illustri¬
ous war record,.of Princeton, Bun¬
ker Hill and Yorktown, and with
concentrated aff.-ction of the nation
was bis i ival as the standard bearer
in the county of Rockd.de for the
legislature, be"could clean him up be'
fore breakfast.
To say Dr Stewart is eminently
qualified to represent the county of
Rockda’e, is significant of the con
si ruction with his unusual am ount of
policy and plausibility and reciprc*
cal congeniality add band shaking
and blaude smiies and great tenacity
lor popular piefferment, with such
softening elements of foroearance
and conservatism, would he likely
make such a representative sis wou’d
promote the great diversified inter
est, phy i'*al, sociil and moral de¬
velopment of our cotinty. T^e Dr
appears all ready to be bn the wild
hunt enuffing for the popular breeze,
and catering to suit the views of the
wet and dry men and proposing if
elected a modification of the Peek
•
prohibition bill, as a compromise to
the vc$ed question of prohibition as
the only satisfactory 8 solution to the
conflicting elements that are divi¬
ding the people to units, to leave the
whole matter of vending of spirits to
the sound discretion of the druggist
of our town, I suppose adopting the
very accommodating prescription
plan as formerly. Will the average
voters of our couuty indorse such ac¬
tion from their representative. Such
are diametrical to
all ethics or science of human duty^
and should be scaned with great
care, and he who introduces tBe
pandora box in the ranks as a pan*
domonium, to thwart the great and
noble purposes of the brothel hood,
in consumaiing that moral excel¬
lence, that sobriety instills in the
average species of intelligence is
culpably at fault, and should be
held as a renegade to all principles
of right. So It is an incontrover¬
ted fact,' no honesty in politics, and
no moral worth in him who strad¬
dles all local issues,’ until there is a
demonstration of the strengest side.
This is the great moral blight that
pervades the rank when the average
politician align themselves as a prey
for spoils and plunder. These im¬
putations are general and has no
personal reference, bnt are thrown
as misels of rebuke, and if one
should be so unfortunate to encoun¬
ter i he blow, he shoold 1 accept the
fate as the inevitable result oi his
own stupidity. To the issue ! and
just here I must give Dr. Stewari
credit for having more sense to en¬
tertain the remotest Idea that.if elec
ted he could possibly change Peek
prohibition bill as it now standg
enoh a large prohibition pre
ponderance in tbe hones. Think,
two third of the conctiee iu our
Stale stand for cold Water, and the
iidtl , is . moving . ... like an trre
wave 6
stable avalanche out rootaer ,
si on our
^ *jP ’*
tail *? bouSe '* *.,? ^.tli . bond to \ themumc;; »«■ , I
a
«P*1 authorities of our town .or goo
order, etc., would be far more aecep
t»b e and the eood order and morula
our community wou.u ue ie
P“ Md lh *“ *• P 1 " ,l ' e Dr ' P™P°“‘*
*“«■<>■ 'oLl* ^liquor is
l™»»Wy » Wng of the ,>..t- ad».d
‘“ m « nd 1 do " ot oppose there l, «
muUon h ™ d in R " ckda, ' ! lU ‘'
WOT '' 1 Mto “ lM l » , V "° m *‘ Ur
ho ’' <Um > > or alr0 “ s 1,13 P rooi , ‘""«
">»y bo for the old Jefferson..,n e >r
iri 80 let “ ,m ™ f »»">■»»» g«™
side b v 8ide ' ,,th llle fenCC ' “” d
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ever d »‘“ rl >e'l. »»y *• (fost
St tb “ 1,0, ”f leS8 ’
& «*.. »» “ e,li,, "1^ ^y®* *’“' ,tat
EBay rs ' be re P made « to e ™7 subjugate and en¬
slave tbe redeemed , thousands from
the withering and blighting curse of
excessive drink. Theio is but one
important issue that should of all
others ‘mostly interest Hie tas pay¬
ers of Rockdale tiiat is the enlarge¬
ment of oftr county limits. The
present county line bi.l is a failure
utterly impracticable and totally in¬
capacitated to effect the purposes for
which it was interfiled: Bui as the
author of the present county line
bill, has manifested no litile opposi¬
tion to the enlargement of our coun¬
ty, and I fcrn of the opinion the pres¬
ent bill no doubt was framed with a
view to defeat any cut that mi^ht be
made or has bseu in progTesS of com¬
pletion. Three adjoining counties
are iu readiness and anxiously
awaiting to have a portion, of their
territory transfered to Rockdale
when a bill can be framed, allowing
them so to do. Our next represen¬
tative shoukl bet-elected specially to
look after this important matter the
enlargement of our county, and I
know no one more interested tliar
our esteemed and worthy citizen B.
N. McKnight—he would if elected
use every effort on his part to effect
so desired a purpose and so far as in¬
terfering with the present prohibi¬
tion act he is reported to acquiesce,
and accepis the situation, any agita¬
tion in his opinion would result in
no good.
As Dr.' Stewart has represented the
county Of Rockdale three if not four
terms, what additional honor could
there. be coming to the front
again unless Ids excessive patriotic
ardor forces him to the conclusion,
that ones country is drifting to an¬
archy and ruin without the inti ^po¬
sition of bis delivering power, ii may
be simply wishes to demonstrate the
fact that he is master of the situa¬
tion and can ware the robe at pleas
ure. We would like for the Dr to
stand for a higher position, let his
watch word be upward and onward
never retrograde, no back seat,
stand and await the inevitable issues
of tbe hour. S'and for thv own rr
ward for the cause of friends and
honor, stand for professional obliga¬
tion to suffering humanity stand.
Presto.
We think Dr. Quiggs presence
were very much missed at Camp¬
meeting: bnt still the meeting was
carried on by some of the ablest of
Divines and we don’t suppose there
ever was a more interesting meeting
conducted at good old Smyrna.
Tbe Henry county old Bachelors
are getting to be very popular in
Congress.
Gim Almaod says hi is rather too
larg" for a “Mill boy.”
What made.little Bob Gatnn look
4o lonely at Smyrna on Sunday.
Come Bobbie dry up those--and
be a good boy.
F. A. Smith, photographer, has re¬
turned to Conyers t) spend tbe fall
season. f / *
Mr. A. Davis ieafes . for the Gate
city this noon. He goes to take
charge .of^he G^oygia Farmer—-fer
raerfy published at: this office.
Mr. G. ?. Tilley leaves for Atlan¬
ta in about ten days. He will do
business* for t-he-Weli known firm of
Kelly, Rosser & Co., and will be
glad to see his friends' when iu ihe
ci'y.
Mrs. M. W. Sliaver is spending a
week at Greensboro—the guest of
Miss Fa tie aood.
Thr^c Ci.m >iaettin^b ate liuw nutti'
b red wilti . the (linns . of the r a3t; .
JV' Decisions.
For Pad,tie i part he letils v**ry good
^ W e,j be did feel :i little mean
ih ^ ^ ___ btlt ftcci
*"» _ VMu , J
t “W‘
t li «hi e ,° oaeof our
n ra
tin 8 *1“ eoe.mpaient ..a one of
call a , tr;o of our most gallant
young men, accidentally caused tl.e
shentltunan to dismount and enjoy
the excruciating pleasure of a buggy
whip. Hurrah! Lojr. whip him
again.
“Capt. Prof. Jay Ey- See” many
thanks for your sage advied, and re¬
cuperative prescription, but "e fear
you were a little too fast, for we
have our doubts about your perma¬
nent restoration. But if you will
change the last of your prescription
'ini say “goto die mountain and
get left we think one more appli¬
cation will certainly insure you re
lief;,
“One ounce of previ ntion
Is worth a, podnd of cure,”
And dear iitiie Junny I
Don’t always be«too sure,- !
——• I
And beaf i‘H mind '
* * > ■' V‘ j . i
That you were itpported
From a very cold clime.
Yours very mucla,
Paddie. j
“Ye Editor” spent several d yi in i
the Gate city this week.
Mr. W. H. Jo’nes, cf Augusta, will
move his family to Conytr- a l '<>ut the
1st oI October. We eXiend to them
, t» ! .
a cCrdiul welcome to tbe Queen city.
Mr, J. A. McCord, of Carrallion,
desire. Rosser & Treadwell of At
«
lauta and Me-srs. Overbay and . Sig
man of Tull ipoosa, have been in the
city attending Court this week.
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Miss Q. orgia Langford, one of
Oonyera brightest, w its, is spondma
a week or ten day’s at Covington—
tl.e guest of Miss Mary Corley —
Cb'vington wins.
*• | *.
We learn that Mr. V. J. Alqmnd,
of Carrallton, is quite unwell—al¬
though not confined to his room.
Better make another visit to Con¬
yers, Jett, pur climate does you
good.
We are pained to l«*arn that Miss
Belle Rosser, daughter of Judge E
B. Rosser, of At ahta, is quite ill.
She is heic under treatment of Dr,
J; P* Rosser,
The Misses Butler,' of Eatonton,
are the guests of the Butler House.
Mrs. 1). C. Langford, daughter of
our fellow townsman, ’ Mr. G. W.
i
Clemmons, is quite sick her , hom
at
in Logansvilie. We hope soon«to
chronicle her recovery.
■■ i
AYER’S
Hair Vigor
restore*, with the gloss and .frwbness ot
youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, ricli
brown color, or deep black, as may be desired.
By its use light or red H&ir maybe darkened,
thin hair thickened, and baldness often,
though not always, cured.
It checks falling ot the hair, and stimu¬
late* a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It
prevents snd cures scurf and dandruff, and
heals uearly every disease peculiar to the
scalp. As a Ladies’ Ilair Dressing, the
VlOOR is unoqualled ; It contains neither oil
nor djro, renders the hair soft, glossy, and
silken in appearance, and imparts a delicate,
agreeable, and lasting perfume.
Mr. C. P. Brichsk writes from A
July 3, ISkL': “ hast fail my hair commenced
falling out, and iu a short time 1 beemno
Hourly bald. I used part of a bottle of
Avkr's Ham Vigor, Hlarted which stopped growth, the fall¬ i
ing of the hair/and full bead of hair a new growing vigor¬
have now a
ously, and-am convinced that but tor the
use of your preparation I should have been
entirely bald.”
,T. W. Bowkk, proprietor of the McArthur
(Ohio) Ktujuircr, tav* : “ Ayf.r’s Hair Vigor
is h moat excellent preparation for tlie hair.
1 apeak of it from my own experience. Its
use promote*.the growth of new- hair, and
makes it’gioSBy ana soft. The VIGOR 1 b also
a sure cure for dandruff. Not within nry
knowledge baa the preparation ever failed
to give entire satisfaction.”
Mr. Arops FAJRjPAtitjr, leader of the
celebrated Vocalists, write* “Fairborn Family’’ licttnn, Matt., of Scottish Feb. 8,
from
138(I: “,Er«r since my change hair began which to give fleeting sil¬
very evidence, of the
time procureth, I have used AvtR’S Bair
Vigor, and so have been able to maintain
an appearance of youthfitlneas —a matter of
considerable consequence to ministers, who live* ora
tora, actora, ifiid In' fact every one
in the eyes of the public.”
Mrs. O. A. PRERrOTT, writing from 1* Elm
s’.'.. ChurteHown, Mass., two-third* Aprii U, of 1882, says hair :
•• Two veam ago about my
Came off. it thinned very using rapidly, r.R'a and it ivu ik
'aat growing bald. Oil A T A
yir, )H the falling stopped and sww growth
commenced, and in about a m-'idb my head
was completely covered -witii shcAt hair. It
iva contiiiUod to grew, audit now as good as
•ofnre itfell. 1 reguiarljHMed bht one bottle"
.if the Vigor, but uow uso’it occa*ionaUy a*
I dressing.’’ ......., - ' ^ ...
We have hundreds of shnfiar testimonial^
to tae efBcacy of Aver’* Hair Vigor. It
needs but a trial to courktce th« most akepti
eal of its raise. *■
rHRPAREn BT
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by eli Drufgi*te.
He hdle ol L'ecauu si tti will
soon live ... in a new innnsi<»n.
'*$$%** file‘.'Bidder House
’
*V T L,m * .' ... . , , ,
r ’ L "* eon a
home ou the sick l-*t »i^r. si-vera
J,,-—»« are
The “Stars’* of CoIon Iui- ,'r,i t
be increasjing in brili ircv n< tti
dnu fiji] < n. The C n*«r« ,\ttil i
ics Art thinking eboli«* k* si t >
Adantas a- soon as. th. -iw'j Ji iiJ,
hs them up.
Mr. Bob Brians, 1 ^t \v
n. *• ; ,
thutub in t Athi*'h ,) , »• eek Wbit
c oi'piirf; csi s, is, piidyk the skillful
att; niion of Dr J.^A
erin.' fast. Gu-< 1 1
very ; w ■> * «* n
fl iwpr garden when be rot.iris <r in,
one of th' j s- v-isits —h id we « e •» l
isfi d Bub dont pa, h •< i cs i,,
flowers. How about i* D
We sre i»la<l to wide 'no i>o '0 t
bis o'd horiie, the IIo «. Frank Irwi
of M irietts.
BETTER THAN SHE EXPECTED.
"Your letter received. In reply I aai hnppy
to say that Parker's Hair ilai-tam ui'l much
more forme than you shH It '.vfijltt. or than i
expected. My hair has not uni, Si-Oppoc luli
lag out. but tlie bald spots are all covered,
and all my hyir has grown th: jker, softer nM
more lively than it was botove toy s.cknoos a
year ago Thank you agate an-' again. ' Ex
tract from letters of Mr. R. W, X . Flfty
third street, Ne.v York.
COMMER ^ c IELiiE’N
HOI'LL ? O’.'* Hoiwe,
COVINGTON .... t< F, OIb • I '
M OWENS, PKOPRITR
Newly fitted up. Xabh* inil!
the tiesi the market atloot !■ <*<• IIvok
meet all trains. Atria 1 i* •>>' I n k.
Advertise in the
v i:;;k:.y.
'‘Rougi oil Rsts” oloare ox*. Rats, .Mice TV.
“Rough on Corot,'* for Corflt^Hunl'jxm. loo.
Thin pfiopln.. "wollfl' HefiltM JU»ei»«r ' re
stores health and vigor, cu es d wpopaia, At
* 1 .
“Rough on Toothache," lasi."i 8 't r l”.u
Ladles who would retain lroohnci>.i fend vi
vaelty don't fall to try "vvciti' Li}* ! th Ra
neWl r "
“Buchu-palha," great kid nay an l
ourc,
Fllw, roadies, ants, bod bug a rats, ffltfs
clenro4,out by “Rough on lints • tta.
^“Rough on Coughs," troches. IV, Uquid,
Eorchildren,slowlndovelopment,j.nnyauJ Health Kuaovor."
delicate, use “wells'
“Rough on Dentist" Tooth Tyw Jer. Try .t.
15c,
Nervous weakness, itrxucl De¬
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Mother Swan's worm 3yru;i, for t“v-erlsli
n<*» worms, constipation, wsw.-Icm 8fe.
StinKing, Irritation, ail KHnor ami Urlnar.
complaints cured by “Buchu.pattia. II.
My husband (writes n lad/, Health la three lie newer.’ times th
man since using "wells'
ff you arc falling, broken, worn out m<
nervous, use “wells Health Renow«;r. ' <1.
Prevalence of Sidney comylaln; In Amor j
ra; “Buobu-palba’' Is a quiet, complotu curt
J W LANGFORD
MANUFACTURER, AN? DPALER IN
Carriages, Wagoha and Buggies and gsnoral
repairing. Ihaveaddodto :uj »u.uaj lurg'
stock or
BURIAL Crscs
‘ .* * *
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.
of all grades and sires, a complete stock
-MATALIC BURIAL CABE3
and a full lpi<j of / .
Burial Hobs for 3/> *>, T.adlr.
and Child>■'-n.
All of which ore offered as low *s tbe lowcc
fS^SS^JlSiiSSJSiJ^ZSk. *r*W». «A»
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Conyers, (la , .March 30. IS". —
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CONYERS, ft A
DEALER IN FINE H A .N U M A 1>K
BOOTS, SHOES,
&
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interested in e*rrt*n!njr Mitlletl fl>r
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Hew Tork Office, 283 Broadway
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'he N;• w tlit'ls .st. John,
nlv»r. i
T ;',^ u “^^“^Alng 'i»M&SfbS^SSSi with low_enddepre««!d
%j r : : ^^bLod, jug^aa w^aic
- j ♦ of * } ^f^nm n*-*tcr». by aU maans
2 9 a bottlw 01 Eitsctric ti.x tens. JTou will
* misery will cense, and henceforth you will
■••.Ne in tl; • ■'-•'re ?f Kleetric Rlttc-s.
:: .ecr.-le Bit ter* ai t sold at 60 Sc* cents a bottle,
*)j-, ;1. Lee. A;n-ttt -ixirw cst par box by
w.
1 r.sk »< ^ y . ■ J.
evrgyt>';dv to examine my
.h of rata, eh'thiny, etc. I
1 •«• t“ sell ».i,e/K -r c t. f,,r cash,
—
Geo. W. Gi.»: tTON
A l n ~.\T THADrz-'.;
w- m T 0 .'#!.•»tan 1*. rt«: “Mv
^ j *-», ■ ■JZm--:'' \ wtt-\ 'i "c'w ■'ivh
r ; . .’...rr-, li'ifn; au.i tow T’d'.-i..\ npntur end iu >■»' ■w.CvJ/
1. r-ii' .’V/ rcm*i
«wirh«^t re.usi, usa odln? to try
i; . . f’le-'li 2 t-rov*rv. Tho .Ill ».. itt rsJirti ••
r l» v /a iw. firot *.* <4b
n V ~ ;a t .1-. f -.i 1 *'i rcccn.l
•altb chi p I bar. Sliu ims not bud So good
for thirtv •-'arr."
T orge TV. O'ctfO'i h i a L'ge
.a-k of ycneral mcndian li^ I'll.' Hale,
t «oit. ; fur c;i*h nr «n lime, in the
lAt. «.»I, -M ............... ho»T.
I <s
T v \u lies will find « •*T attrac¬
tions in dre^s goods, !n,o. a, trim-.
minus packet*, satchels, boisery, Ac.,
at Iludson’-i.
G. M. Jones & Co., lead the van
when it fires to •'re** goods of
every kfu<1 f»n<» description.
I. u gshou A fbiarp will buy all 1
tie d«>< d fsii* iley e«n pe‘, and
will ji-ty the highest market pr'ce for
goods t
T’i e finest lo» of Damask !n
he city «t D N. Hudson's.
Save your r« onev bv buy n<j goods
i> tb-o. \V. <Jl*«ton's.
When you went barter call >'n G.;
M. forifts A Go. T « p : ace to sell
ami fife plac<* to buv.
TL-C Spt'ifig g'hnts R' (t. JU. . JOUSS r
„ I.ti*- . Ii»®etlS*t ... , •
,V. \j >.,.i*Ta Wvr SttU , „ in
* \ ’
tYsSs place r*U an<i i»<- fimm.
HIS LOSS WAS HER GAI '".
"Weil rnadatn," eaiil a favKl-i t.fC te; '-ysiclan like
to «. woiltnv' ial v ppr’ertt. “If you don't
m ; progo'ii'tlons perfcan? v-• h#l '- otter trr
- i er’9 Tonic, or some Doctor other she qaaekatuff. answered,. ’
• ’on don’t moan ft "
-Pat your ad vine may hn pood for all tiiat.
So wR*t von call 'noaek stuff’Is the
»nn rnoet scientific mrdiefne. a'ter all."
She gr.t ^ bottle of Parker s Toole and it cured
her of neuralgia aris'isr told from her disordered; friends,
at/un»ch and nerves 3he
ar i now they all keep adoctot at homo la the
for n of Parker's Tonjc. , *
.
>"«-"■ h-.r-AAfmand
hdve lnt«l R pit' enieul urt ip front Of
ti-elr v ,, enter , street. . *
> I ;
' "" S TOBBiMM
®e«u>*e Healthy
Rctfbu tc the Lirer
Rrd relieve ail Uii
foaafouJbl** -
___ htaarist*.
rsrsiy Vh' -N«; ’•> 3'iffSf Frioe SM. All