Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901, September 14, 1895, Image 6

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H EART DISEASE, hue many other ailments when they have taken hold of the system, j never Rets bettor of Us tva accord, but Constantly r- ' • T ■ o arts thousands v! o a defective j heart, but Will They I don't want t! t-j worry, 4 Don’t h: i K - & as i they have boo: n t heart disc v Sti cl case o' ' 1 who wr;: “I had hc-cn-. i"v r ,c;; t;?arz 9 my heart li u r t >-t coatiDually, Tho first 13 yea: od all the time* trying several QiGS, until my i:ci or cit was only a ion of time as d not s’ i cured, .lit *3 .7 j'| SC, ver ■< ■ eomplt y -ly d aged, ur 441 I a 1 G lied, proppef hccaus 1 half I n Pi If ' ,.t wp. Think it my time had Vi. come X told my fam¬ / ily what >—< wanted Vs pone. But on tbs tho recommendation. Of Jirs, Fannie of And, r , taking Dr. Mil ■ ' Heart and wonderful > ■:i day:; 1 was working a„i' 4 ;n Mu u i Tnencefl f-a;:'• vhich i . 1 -y work, and I hi years old, 6 ft. f - and weigh 2501bs. I believe / an £ 4v rural, and I am now only an xha,, < veryone shall know of you r wond” .1 remedies.” Dycsville, Ohio. Silas Farley. Pr. Miles Hoart Cure Is sold on a positive, guarantee tliai. .. • < ! .-, Jo will iy unfit. All druggi e . -J. ; botil-s Jo; ;> or it fey will tie.sei.i. r, ;■ Medical j ... , on receipt fil&iart, o>’ price the Ur. Miles Co., Xnd. Dr. M Hes art Cure Restores Health IN MEM0RIAM, Whereas the 1 ■ a d in / : in¬ finite \visd>*ni 'ecu fit to re¬ move from U '■ By d> o’honAug. 20111,1805, our tieloved and high¬ ly esteemed pm lor, Kid-, r E. L. Wood, of on . . . ml: i, Ga. lie wai; coi47;■ -d ■ o hi ; n ■<! ,.ud room forsov.'.: t.i■ ;!'> ; with la grip and im5 t timt. He bore his affliction . arndh a fol¬ lower of flio ' id h vvly .Je¬ sus. God i i t on him into the home id ■ :x f oined ones, and we rejA- o - he cannot suiter auv io.r or./. ; hat he will ever no wil d . of whom he 80 loved to G : . Brottier V. d vraf bom in Epurlanlnii o, 1’ .■■;: i«-i ,S. 0.,Eept. 5,1833. Ili.i ed'e-r moved to G wiimelt e< '-he Ga., in i eMO, where lie ./r. . >. J !y joined llebron B.i; < umi when he was leu or A y> ors old and las member- d oiaincd there until after G r. I ie moved to Stone . 1867, where : a very ac live pari, in eh ! work and was set up: ■ i > : ’■ i work - >f the ministry r •' \ . la or. lie served a nr .nr- ia- - - pastor, among i d n 1 7s home ehmbb v. loved and uml hold in hi:;! ( 'em by the people of llie to' ii and surround ing country. Whereas the deceased brother by his until i and c-msm crated lah-u > In:5 won our es¬ teem and t confidence as pastor be i Rksoi.vkp 2sr. hat by the death of Bit or Wood the church has loM faithful pastor; the cause of (. AIM one of its most zealous b, Teates. i.SOLV i;i> 1*4 l the chin ’ as elide r esteem of her de cea page iti . a- 1> k with this tesli 11 ten Rksqu a c< „„ ; ,,e • these rest to the •a 11 1 at - * 0 tended' o sympa tffies in t JO our or ' O "•'•ivetnei nnfv ' to publish CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor, A. C MeCalla .unyor pro tew, >1. H. Irwin. Clerk, George F- iii ev. Tret surer, J. C. Steponson. * ■;!< f l’uln- , W. LL M. Austin. Marshn!, E A- Harper, h'.xeut Overset r, VC 17. Smith. COUNC ILMEN. J. P. Ti ley, M. C. Summer?, J It. 1 win, VV. Jones, L. J. Al mtnd, J 6. Johnson, standi:-:g committees: Street: L. J. Almand, -P. II. Irwin r : J. i‘. Tilley, J. W. Jones ;» utihuy: J. S Johnson, M. C. .• n \t\ mers. j School: J. R. Irwin, L. J. Alrnand f .'barter o'e : W- JoneiS J. Ii. I; Win. BOARD OF HEALTH. 4 'r J A. Gain a, J . R- Tilley. Joimson. ( lOUNTY DlRETORY. j Ordinary, A. M. Helms, v h vi;, \- T. H«won. ShriiiIf, tV. H. M. Austin O’rria-ui'fir, John E. W biti.ker Tax Cdllector, E. F. Cook, Tax Receiver, R. L. Hudson, Survey or, It. A. Gumn. ('oi oner, L. T. Earril!. (di.uotris Court llrst Monday On wictl month. . uper i or Courts first and second V; ..ip,:’'s in April and October J US LICE COURTS Town, 4 h Monday, f«i h month l ( ffiEd, 1st Saturday ei cb month Creek. 2ml biuurun.v, each month Lorraine, 3rd Saturday, each month. Church .Directory Primitive Baptist: J. F. Almand, pastor. Preaching second Saturday and Sunday. Baptist: B. D. Ragsdale, pastor. Preaching 1st and 3rd Saturdays and Sundays. Saturday before the 1st Sunday conference day. Sunday ■Ghoul 9:15 a. in. D. M. Almand, Supt. Methodi-t:’ Dr. J. W. Quillian, pastor. Preaching every Sunday, niiidav' School 0:45 a. m. H. Y. McCord, Supt. “ : r.Y'i\::i;u : Rev. L. G. Hond e rson pastor- Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays. Sunday School 9:30 a. nx. T. D. O’Kelley, -Supt. Wan run To Runt. —A good horse for light roadwork. Good pay. Call on E. P. Guinn, oppo site Banner office. 7-20-tf. This office for neat, up-to-date job work. PHiLOTOKEI M Jm Woman's Safe and Kell able Friend. Believes monthly pai H.cwieH Sold nervousness an it hysteria and restores to perfect health. by druggists and dealers for $1 a bottle. Pain* phlet mailed on application. If you can’t get it from your drug« gist, send $1 to t Ire proprietor and he. will send to you pr* p dd by express. Charles F. Bisley, Wholesale Druggist, 6S Cor* Unit St, , New York. SEPIA Will restore Gray Hair and Whiskers to a browf or black in a few minutes $1 a bottle. John if. Alni^nd, 1 Sanl| 3 is Gonycps, Q-a. Gault facilities for valuable papers Solicits accents of firms and individuals. Any accomumdations, consistent with safe banking, extende . SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVFN TO COLLECTIONS OF ALL KINDS Big Frollts ON I SMALL INVESTMENTS. Returning prosperity will make many rich, but notvhere can they make s much within a Jmit time as by successful speculation in Grain, Provisions an 0 Stock. L FOE EACH DOLLAR INVESTED can be made by our ■ SPECULATION 42 IBM SYSTEMATIC PLAN OF 1 orii-iot-d by us. All successful speculators operate on a regular system. of the is a'well-known fact that there are thousands of men in all parts ; ■ . Mai-.-.' who, l>y systematic trading through Chicago brokers, make largi | UJ 7)'nits every year, ranging from dollars a few thousand to $60,000 dollars $100,000 for the man who by thus, in I a imudrcil <>!■ two hundred up to or more I vvho invest a few thousand. , It is also a fact that those who make the largest profits „ from , comparatively In I vtnali investments on this plan are persons who iive away from Chicago and i vest through brokers who thoroughly understand systematic trading. Our p’.-m does not risk the whole amount invested on any trade, but covers . so that whether the market rises or falls it brings a steady profit that oile s up enormously in a shot t time. WRITE FOR CONVINCING PROOFS, also our Manual on successful specu inti iillu Daiiy Market Report, iuil of money-making pointers. ALL FREE plains margin trading fully. Highest references in regard to our i ^aiiGiug and aucces.'. Tor further information address THOMAS & CO. , Bankers and Brokers, 241-242 Rialto Building, Chicago, Ill. Twenty Years Proof. Tutt’s Liver Pills keep the bow¬ els in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, con¬ stipation and kindred diseases. “Can’t do without them” R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. writes I don’t know how I could do without them. I have had Liver disease for over twenty years. Am now entirely cured. Tutt’s Liver Pills An item is going the rounds of th0 P ress to the effect that Ilam, of The Georgia Cracker,” made $7,000 during tlie jiast year, Lest this state ment should drive 7,000 more men into the weekly newspaper business, it might as well be sta¬ ted that Editor Ham made that vast fortune on the lecture plat form. (But now, this explana tion is likely to make 7,000 more lecturers !) When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, The following prol lem is giv¬ en by a Macon man to be solved. It is very easily done : “Suppose I ask a man for his daughter and he tells me to go out in the orchard and get enough apples to give him half what I have and a half apple over without cutting one, then give his wife half of what is left and half of one over and not cut one ; then give the girl half of weat is left and a half of one and not cut one, and have one left for my¬ self. How many apples will 1 have to get ? lilb MairuYiaTdd rjet tG s+ill b® ^ 1 §>i)ouia im prfichcnors Antiseptic, __ iTih"rtje B £c)T R£fAEC>Vinthe World for WOUNDS or BftUlbt6 ii^./wfisaf^ipsr 15 What is sksssssskss sas m A I S] i Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitelxer’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contain.^ neither Opium, Morpliin e nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing- Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use l)y Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cares Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates tbe food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas¬ toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. ‘‘Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil¬ dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good eflfeet upon their children.” Dr. G. C. Osgood, Lowell. Mass. _ “ Castoria is the best remedy for children of which X am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” Dr. J. F. Kinchkloe, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. MIDDLE GA. & ATLANTIC R. R. o Effective June 12, 6 a. m., 1895. IgTREAD DOWN. £^rKEAl> UP. No. 101. No. 104 2 STATIONS. iNo. 102 No. It 4 A. M. P. M. - I r. M. F. M. 7 15 1 05 i- T.v. Milledgeville, Ar. ! I - 50 12 5)5 7 20 1 10 Eaton ton June. “ i - 45 13 5(1 7 42 n 32 Meriwether. “ *^T 25 12 25 P.M. 8 25 1 50 93 “ Dennis 7 05 12 05 8 30 j to 15 21 Ar. K a ronton Lv (i 40 11 30 35 9 15 ' to 10 Lv. Eaton ton Ar. | ;>9 111 9 30 *2 35 29 Willards ‘ 0 15 11 03 : I 5 45 •J 35 *2 55 35 : “ A'kputoii “ 58 10 9 43 ; 3 < 5 30i “ M ncheti “ 5 45 10 35 9 00 *i0< (C Shady Dale “ I 5 40 10 30 10 00 *3 20 it Kelley i . 5 22 10 15 [10 08 1*3 32 |4ft| Broughtnnville i i ; 5 0 7 10 00] 10 15 ; 3 39 !5li “ Newborn s ( 5 05 945 10 22 *3 48 m\ “ Carmel June. C7 —j » O < C w 30 30 “3 54 m u H aiston ^ or a c A 4--- at 10 50 i 4 02 150 ! ! ,l Sta rrsviFe -a o c cc 10f2 4 17 >94]“ ('ovingfon June rfx 1C e- cc a 10 55 4 10 |65i Ar. Covington Lv. 4- lv o QO -1 *Flag Stations. £^ronn e<*t with h 11 diy trains on Georgia Bail road. jJtfiT’Trains connect at M ohm wi-h Macon A Northern It. B. for Macon, Madison and Athena, ’oiineet at Milledgeviile with trains for Augusta Ma ton ond other points South and East. J. W. PEESTON, General Manager. CLARK IV «T CO 9 General Produce Goffimi^iOn Merchant Suikcrn Fruits il ?f laths a Ififif, 26 Little ]2th St., Lew York:, Are headquarters and agents for the Georgia Melon and Vegetable Grower* Association. Shippers of ft nits and vegetables will do well to correspond with us before shipping to our market. All correspondence regarding fruits or veg¬ etables answered promptly. CaT’We refer to Newton & Brinson, Kocky Ford, Ga., J. B. Epperson, Williston, Fia Hon. N. A. Blitch, Phoenix, Fla. , Fa E. W. Agnew, Banker, Ocala, Fla., H. F. Dutton & Go., Gainesville, B radstreet’s or Dun’s agency, N. Y., and our shippers in all sections. JC^T’Gorrespoudence solicited. Stencils and stamps furnished Oil application D y -L4A ,-------- LtM ^ •«r-b 7> Winchester Repeating-s iU. ———- — g Our Mode! 1893 Shot-Gun is used ~~~~~ \ o now Shot-Guns E ° by all the most advanced trap O : 0 and shooters. Single __ Shot-Rifles a game ASK YOUR DEADER TO SHOW YOU THIS GUN. Repeating Arms as well a? sfl Everything that is Newest and Best in ° kinds of Ammunition made by the ^ are Hat^onj o WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., Winchester Ave., New o Send a Postal Card with your address for our 112-page Illustrate naOjifL? OklLSLJlJUUUjUUljlJLSUUDLSLSLJLSlJl^^ o Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted to children that M recommend it as superior to any prescripti M uowu to me.” oa H. A. Archer, m. d., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N y ” Our physicians in the children's depart¬ ment have spoken highly of their experi enee in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” United Hospital and Dispensary, j Allen C. Smith, Pres. Boston, Mass.