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VOL. XV i.
kre is no Word so
! p u ll of Meaning
u 5 h 0l .f which such tender recollec
" tions cluster
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ff# as that of
4 “Mother”
n —she who
watched
m km i mm 0 SSS guided
il our
first totter,
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W\Aevery he life of
Mil l^pectant Ex
iij. a* ^Mother DoSfit Wltll is
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WL< danger.
Mother's Friend"
bassists Nature in the change taking
. to that the Expectant Mother is
aabled to look forward without dread
lathe hour when she experiences the
joy of Motherhood. It insures safety
d both Mother and Child, than before and she is
tad stronger after con
Snement—in short, it “makes Child
P easy,” as so many have said.
; In't be persuaded. Use nothing but
!
! “Mother's Friend”
kftwite Lgf suffered other two more children in ten minutes than she with did
Leather of her last,having previously used
with her
burbot ties of “Mother’s Friend.” It is a bless
L to anyone expecting to become a mother,
Mgs customer.” Henderson Pale, Carmi, Ill.
Why Mail, on receipt of price. Jr.oo PER BOTTLE.
'M“To Expectant Mothers” mailed free, containing
U valuable iriiorniation and voluntary testimonials.
[he BRAD field regulator go.,Atlanta,Ga.
! SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
THE VETS ORG ANIZE
Conveys, Ga., Jan, 28,1897.
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Hipmau secr- tary.
^■dic meeting was then tempor
organized with the. foliow
members,; viz:
Hit capitol letters show the corn
°I w 'nieb the veterans were
/ embers)
IB Norton, private, Co C, 68
kregimenf; J E H Anderson,
pate, Go A, Cobb’s Legion; J
'St J. bn. private, Co "B, 35 Ga;
Z Fret well, private, B, 53 Ga; K
^H>»', »aylor, piivate, F, Philips Le
AF Aims, private, P, Phil
lJ H. Wilson, G, 4‘2
P. Plunkett, private, I), 42
H C.i pehart,.private, E, 46
J W Johnson, private, B, 35
,
A Alnaand, private, B, IS
.
J Cowan, private, K, 38 Ga;
line, privtUe^B, 7 0»; J [
/^B^enu, ■Moi, private, B, 18 Ga; L
private, B 2 Gatt T; M|
■ B>gt Melton, piivate, H, orderly
46 Ga; G W Chandler, pri
fclUrdBat; HL D, 42Ga; JT Ay cock, pri
W B Smith, pri
G»;LS Granger, pi i
Ne, S:
»4sob, F, Philips Legion; I) N
No, private, H, II Go; L Hi U
private, H, 11 Ga; '
pwDdsoii. Captain Lookout 1
«erj; D E Cio p iter, F, 42 < ,a.
L * a<> ' t meelum will bo held :
iloc p. m -, the 1st Sal or-j
,
' h, 1897, for the
tuanent organization,
; - t will be kept open 5bat
b Ex c, a:-:federate may join at;
® Je gular meeting.
4 ticn of D. N Hudson, the
. pers wete request#.d to
proceedings or This
■ iitere being no other
oa hand, motion was
t0 m66t
lai ’i V la March, , 1897.
J - V *'. Ui,EATON, ( hr.
L. E. FIGMAN, Secty.
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CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY, JAN. 30, 1897
Married.
The following paragraph is
from the Walton News of the
26th instant;
“At the residence of Mr. B. F.
Thomas, in Morgan county to
day7his sis'er, Miss Margaret
«* i»
Lev. M . D. Winbunr The
bride, a young lady of many
attractive peaces, has nurner
ous admirers in this county,
The fortunate groom is a Bap
tist minister serving a church
i ». Madison. i. He has had the
distinction of filling the office
of secretary of the Appalachee
Association for a number of
The News joins many
friends in extending con¬
The happy event above re¬
to occurred as announced
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Win
burn, of our city, parents of the
were present. They ac¬
companied the bridal party to
their home at Madison and re¬
turned to Conyers yesterday.
The groom w r as raised here and
and is held in high esteem by
all our people and. many are
the good wishes for him and
his bride that will be breathed
by the people of his old home.
Tt will pay you to read this
paper thoroughly.
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WE SELL THE BEST,
We sell the Highest grade Guano on the market, or that
has been here for many years.
We the i leaders | m °
are
Goods and low prices,
we stand ready
■a & i .
substantiate n a l cl r ^
If you want the best GUANOS and ACIDS see us.
If you want the LOWEST PI\ICE^> see us.
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Theso eoods have been thoroughly tested throughout
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and Alambama, . , lor - the * past f f tweu
South Carolina, Florida
years, with uniform success.
We want to seil you
your Fertilizers this
season and invite you
to get our prices be
fore You BitY.
Offece in Dr. Lee’s Drug Store. Respectfully,
SMITH 6c LIFSEY.
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Castoria is put r.p in oBO-eize bottles only. It
net sold in bulk. Don’t allow anycno to sell
)n “just anything ebo cn the “will plea or promise that it
j as good” and answer every pur
)se. ,, See that yon get G-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
is on
every
wrap pgr.
Dr, Wayne Swords.
All of our people.know of the
killing of Dr. Wayne Swords,
at Morrows Station, La., sever¬
al weeks ago, but perhaps all
do not know that the people of
that section paint it as one of
the foulest murders that stains
the record of that state.
‘Uncle’Jack Swords, father
<>£Dr.sword*, whoim*just
two miles out from our town
same account of the killing and
picture the murderer as a low,
mean, unprincipled sneak, cow¬
ardly and dishonest, He evi
dently has few friends and
is more than apt to pay a heavy
penalty for his treacheroas
deed.
It will be news to our readers
to know that the commitment
trial, held about January 2, re¬
sulted in a refusal to allow bail,
and the murderer, H. Woods
Wells, is in the Qpelausiis jail
awaiting his, I rial in February
It « said ,)iis era P lo .yf d ,he
shrewdee lawyer in Louisiana to
defend him.
‘Uncle’Jack Swords was in
see us yos'erday and says he
he is a man of strong intellect
aiu j holds himself as steady as
possible under this affliction
and his weight of 78 yea r 8.
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