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Mrs. ,7. p. Hall, Oenatv atomic, Kan.
wife of the editor of The Graphic, tho lead¬
ing local paper of Miami county, writes
“I tveto troubled .off h, heart disceioe
for six years, severe p xlpitaposs. short>
noss of breath, together with ouch ex¬
treme norvoivsnesti, that, £.t times I would
walk tho floor nearly all night. We
consulted tlio best medical talent.
S’/a e 17 r.iitil there tea* no help forme,
that: I had organic di .cose of tho heart for
which there was r.o remedy. I had read
your advertisement in The Graphic and
tLyoa.rftj' 0 as «i Isst* resort*, triod on© 'bottlooi
, Heart,
Dr. Kiien’ Ncu> Cure for the
which convinced mo that there was true
merit in it. I took three bottles each of the
Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and
It complctvhs cured tne. I ftlcep
well at nib’ht, my heart 5>cats rcyulariy and
i have no more smothering spoils, i wish
to say to ail who aro suiTcrin:; as I did;
there's relief untold for them if they will
only give your remedies Just ono trial. 1
Hr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on will a positive rionoiit.
guarantee that the first bottle for 45,
All druggists sell it at SI, 6 bottles or
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Restores Health
There is nothing that causes
women greater discomfort and
misery than the constantly re¬
curring Headache. “My wife’s
health was very indifferent, hav¬
ing Headache continually, and
just two packages of Simmons
Liver Regulator released her
from all Headache and gave tone
and vigor to her whole system.
1 have never regretted its use.”
—M. 13. DcBord, Mt. Vernon,
Ky.
A complete and immediate rev¬
olution of'transportation meth¬
ods, involving a reduction of
freight charges on grain from
the West to New York of from
5<) to GO per cent., is what is pre¬
dicted in the November Cosmo¬
politan. The plan proposes us¬
ing light and inexpensive corru¬
gated iron cylinders, hung on a
slight rail supported on poles
from a cross arm—the whole
system involving an expense of
not more than fifteen hundred
dollars a mile for construction.
Tho rolling stock is equally sim¬
ple and comparatively inexpen¬
sive Continuous lines of cylin¬
ders, moving with no interval to
speak of,would carry more, grain
in a day than a quadruple track
railway. This would constitute
a sort of grain pipe line. The
Cosmopolitan also points out the
probable aboli ion of street cars
before the coming horseless car¬
riage, which can be operated by
n hoy ou asphalt pavements at a
total expense for labor, oil, and
interest, of not more than one
dollar a day .
A PROMINENT MINISTER.
Rev. T. R. Kendall, pastor
Grace M. E. Church, Atlanta,
Ga.,says: “1 take pleasure in
testifying to the great virtue of
King’s Royal Germeteur in re¬
lieving niglit sweats resulting
from tho debilitating influence
of malaria. In a severe ordeal
through which my family passed
from this oppressive affliction,
I found Germeteur to be an im?
mediate snecifie ; H ive 1
found it a speedy tonic to the
digestion, refreshing and a most grateful
and remedy in the
£rts: a
hility. New package, large
bottle, 108 doses, $ 1 . For sale
by Dr. W. H. Lee,
Prevention Liver
better than cure. Tutt’s
Pills will not only cure but it u
,
taken in tune will prevent
buck HAflHnrhp neaaacne,
dyspepsia, biliousness, malar,a,
constipation, jaundice, torpid
liver and kindred diseases.
TUTTS * Liver PILLS
ABoOLu i«vri ii v r.i'S>e Ubou..
John Wanamakersays :-‘i
the heaviest advert sing in dull
times. Then it is when people
look most keenly for bargains
and , are anxious • to . know , what
wliat things cost,and where they
can save m nev. I advertise
particular things, give prices
and take ns much pains with my
announcements as I do with my
stock. due big dinner won’t
Jjggp i]p the reputation of the
big house—but steady, good
cooking does it. I never permit
interest in my announcements to
lag, and never miss an issue in
my chosen publications, Ad
vertising has made my store one
of the largest in the country. J J
m ora
I guarantee to sell paints for
less than they can be bought else¬
where. Get my prices before
buying, and save money.
7-27-121 Dr. W. II. Lee.
Scoil’s
CarMiiesiiis fe> P
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Positively the ohe Remedy for the
treatment of
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION,
Simple --DYSPEPSIA and aggravated forms oi
and-
Palpitation-of -the-Heart.’
--;o:
Does your food sour after eating?
Areyou easily confused and excited?
Do vou get up in the morning tired and
ii nrefreshed, and with a bad taste in the
mouth?
Is there a dull, cloudy sensation, at¬
tended by disagreeable feelings in the
head and eyes?
Areyouirritable aud restless?
Does jour heart thump and cause you
to gasp lor breath after climbing a
flight of stairs?
Does it distress you to He ou the left
side ?
Dave you impaired mentor"-, dimness
of vision, depression of mind and
gloomv forebodings?
These symptoms mean that you are
suffering from Dyspepsia aud Nervous
Exhaustion.
There is no other remey extant that
has done so much for tnis class of trou¬
bles as
Scott's Garbo-Digestive
Compound.
Ifjj our case has resisted the usual
methods of treatment we, are particular¬
ly anxious to have you give this Com¬
pound a trial.
JVe guarantee relief in every case and
will cheerfully refund your money
should our remedy fail to produce the
most gratifying results.
Please remember that the appellation
Patent Medicine doos not apply to
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive Compound.
It is a prescription put up by a lead¬
ing physician who has made stomach
and nervous troubles a specialty lor
years. We court investigation am!
earnestly urge all physicians to write
its for the formula of SCO l’T’S GARBO
DIGESTIVE COMPOUND, which we
will mail on application, that they may
satisfy themselves of its harmless char¬
acter and excellent virtues.
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive Compound
Is the most remarkable remedy that
science has produced. It has succeed¬
ed where all other medicines have failed
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America on receiot of price.
Don’t forget that we cheerfully re
fund your money if results are not sat
isfaotory. Order direct if your drug
gist does not have it,
Address all orders to
(M Skid _ ( , Mfe. Bi - a So
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TOPEKA, KAS.
Vtt Mites' Fain Pills, "One cent a aoM*"
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
If you want a splendid cook
book the “Rural Home” sells
f os . a;] t |jt any and all of our
subscribers can have the Week
r.v and this book for $1.25. This
ilioll is ? ?ood for b0 ih old
' The cash
m( n(!w 8l , bs0 ibf , rs .
; s i* e qnired to avail yourself of
the proposition. Any one bring
#6.25 »»* will five- get now a subscribers boos and and the
Weekly free of charge ancl each
subscriber will get the premium
a]so Kow is the time for the
ladies to get a 350 page hook
containing over 1,000 receipts,
printed on the best paper and
handsoiaelv illustrated
bound.
You can earn §5 each dav “giv
our indispensable house¬
hold article away. Hew plait of
work, making experience un¬
necessaliyand success certain for
either sex in any section. Sam
pie dozen free. Credit given,
Freight paid. Address,
MVg. Co , 90 Melrose Park, Ill.
1'hildren Crv for Fitcher’s Castoria.
BCT^mnANTED vS/ : -Seveial ladies trustworthy travel
gentlemen or to
in Georgia for ^established reliable
house. Salary $760 and expenses.
Steady position. Enclose reference and
self addressed stamped envelope. The
Dominion Company, Third Floor, Oma¬
ha Bleg., Chicago, Ill.
MIDDLE MA& ATLANTIC R. R
Effective June 12, G a. m., 18U5.
head down. JUSAD UI>.
101 103 STATIONS. 102 104
A.M. P.M. P.M. A,M,
7 15G 05 Iv Milledgeville ar 7 50:12 55
7 20 I 10 “ Eafonion June “,7 4512 50
7 42 1 32 “ Meriwether “'7 25:12 ! 25
P. M
8 25 J 50 “ Dennis tijy- 05)12 05
8 30 2 15|ar Eatonton ar‘6 lv;6 40 11 80
9 15 2 IGlv Eatonti n 89)11 85
9 80j2 3512 35)“ Willards "0 1511 02
9 551 “ A iken ton »t 5 45)10 58) 10 45
9 48 3 05)“ Macben “15 25
9 53 2 0';“ Shady Dale “ 5 40 : 10 30
100 :' 3 20 “ Kelley “In 22:10 15
1008 3 32i“ Brough ton ville “ 5 07 10 00
101513 30 “ Newborn “ 5 05 9 45
102213 48“ Carmel June “ 4 57: 9 35
1050:1 1030)3 54“ 02i“ Starrsville Havston “ 4 < 4 40i 51; 9 9 25
]4 10
105214 1055)4 17“ 19|ar Covington Covington June “!4 “ j4 21 20) 8 8 40 47
£®“Ci nnect with all day trains on
Georgia Machen railroad. ^|fi?“Trains connect
at with M <fc N trains for Ma¬
con. Madi-on and Athens, Connect at
JMiJledgeville with trains for Augusta.
Macon and other points south and east.
J. W. PRESTON, General Manager.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
I will be in Conyers, town dis¬
trict, Sept. "28th and from the 7th
to 19tli of Oct. After November
1 st all the remainder of my time,
only when at the precincts.
Sheffield district, Sept. 27th.
Oct. 18th and Nov. 15th. Hon¬
ey Creek district, Thursday,
Sept. 26th, Oct. 17th and Nov.
14th. Lorraine district, Sept.
30th, Oct. 21st and Nov. 18th.
My office will be at Stephen¬
son & Turner’s store when in
town. Very respectfully,
E. F. Cook, T. O. Rockdale Co.
Ah it 5 *jouU be k vtorj .Jfcs
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OPlcfVt-ttSfjai&.or YoJ v/nifE WaiJ
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$160 TO $900.
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57 lo suit. J 160 in stock. T Large 1V °
c-tock of
SHAFTING. AND 'PULLEYS, SUPPLIES. BELTING
LOMBARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA
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£
•by I)r. Miles’ Nerve Flusters.
* to -Ato/toX
DR. HATHAWAY & CO
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observation. No interference Semina! with .business Weakness while usVn S medSncl c verywhere free
and Sexual DehUin-,
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part3 and make you fit for marriage ° al ‘ a s --«sthen wca*
Ii Syphilis, PrltMeb&i''
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fever and pain m joints—a cure is bound to take place. Rend statement of os«e “ remove
Rppf/- for both ::o;,-es, <>4 pages, with full description cf above diseases the c'i'ert. <1
for Men : sealed Ko. 2 in for plain Women: wrapper No. free. 3 for Read Skin this Diseases; little book No. and 4 for send Catar-b for Symptom ' * Blard ,ani £ bo.l ure '
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Take no char.cas and obtain tho best by consulting the Leading Specialists in ih? United r i i
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i .HONESTY PR, HATHAWAY & CO. SKILL
2254 South Broad Street, ATLANTA, CA. L, u
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A Word to fly Frieods=
=THE PEOPLE o o =
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TI!E country is to be congratulated upon the favorable C011
ditions which greets us at the opening of the present sea¬
son. The people owe less for this year’s expenses than they ever
have for one year, : and the increase in cotton of about $15 per
bale will enable them to come out in good shape. At this every
class should rejoice, for as the farmer succeeds we all succeed.
Believing in the early spring that prices would be much higher
both for goods as well as cotton, I bought ray goods early and
bought for the cash, aud I am now in a position to sell any line
of goods in ray stock as low as any house in the country. I am
where I can defy competition in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and all kinds of wares and grocer¬
ies. I have a good stock of new goods and of the best grades. I
will buy your cotton and other marketable produce, and pay the
very top notch for it.
MILLINERY!
MILLINERY!!
I have one of the most accomplished milliners evet in Con¬
yers, Mrs. W. J. Eakes. She has been in Atlanta for some time
studying and posting lierself upon the very latest styles, and
she comes home ‘‘up-to-date” with what the ladies want. 1
have given this department extra attention in the purchasing of
my stock this fall, and such bargains as I will give have never
been known, so when you wantahat, bonnet, featheis, riblxns,
laces, tips, gloves, veils or any other goods in this department,
no matter what, call and see me before you buy and you can rest
assured of the best in material, latest in style and lowest in price.
From October 9
1895, until March 1st,
1896, my terms will be
CASH.
Thanking my friends for their liberal patronage in the past
and soliciting it for the future, I am most respectfully,
J. J. LANGFORD,
COMMERCE ST., CONYERS, GA.
John 1 {. rJiijcjtid 1
Ikmly ip, Oonyeus, Qa.
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