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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1897)
VOL. XVI. it is Thought by Many the Creator said to woman H ; ■ w shait thou bring- forth . ichildren,” duced, that a curse was pro¬ but the joy felt by every Bother when she first presses to l-er heart her babe, proves the t! contrary. and suffering lurk in Danger of the Expectant t jj 6 pathway should be avoided, Bother, and that she may reach the hour sriieti the hope of her heart is to 1: 1 te realized, in full vigor and strength. i ‘Mother’s Friend so relaxes the system that the w i natural and S necessary.. N .......change takes place without Ji Warn l Hausea....... -Headache, mug ,Hervous or 'Gloomy...... Foreboding sad at the trying hour makes Child-birth easy, as so many hap^ py mothers have experienced, • -r nothing but “Mother’s Friend ” ices this. Don’t be deceived. “Mother’s Friend” is the greatest remedy eyer pit on the market, and ail my customers praise it ligkly.”— W.H.King & Co., Whitowright, Tex. tot by Mail, on receipt Mothers” of price, mailed $1 1 00 PER BOTTLE. Rod “To Expectant free, con¬ ning valuable information and voluntary Btimonials. HEBRADFIELD REGULATOR CO..ATLANTA.GA. £OLD BY ALL DRUGQIST3. | Political independence. We doubt if ever, in the hi jry of our state, political d - action was more general SlflMn.jvery party nor for better Beasons.The methods adopted by Hlenocrats, Populist, Republi¬ 'Hnv, cans and Prohibitionist are so so dirty and so dishonest Hr, to sicken the stomachs of Hhe most abandoned heelers and Henchmen. I Men who faver honest meth Bs and fair elections have been Hfrnid to utter a protest, no Hatter to wh’ch gang they be Hong, knowing that it meant Hol'tical death to do so. Party Hrganizations have been used to Hush out of its members all in Hepewlence, honesty and pat-ri Hkm and each and every me Hlthem have dived to tim very Hpttis to secure ways and Btas to gain party success. ■ They have demanded and H'ced, light here in the county ■ Rockdale, active - blind obedi Bce to party regardless of H'iflciple, honesty or light. ■>£ motto for all has been: H'ly success, by fair means or principles next; fa never. Hwod men have been politically Hocused and practically d iv Hiftom their party of a l ; fe— H®6 simply because they r< B 8 ^ to subscribe lo and hlinu ■support principles they honest believed lo be wrong « G °od men—deserving rum i H>ysicfiUy, morally and otlm - H^have been crushed out H®cient they did not have money to enter the scramble H»i hold their own where dol ■ rs !‘>l?ced asses in command, BwlJI'md the ! HJt ■ °f this shall continue the poi parties in National ft * ■ iil’.iirs shall it also cr>,< ri county affairs? j. 1 believe that there is ye* 1 ^manhood hue aud the enough colored among voters '•'us county to rise up and Muat i a t he future we will; fcet mfen to office who are de f , who capable and [■“Mindly are follow the dictates f 3 party—wright or wrong ''Qo will spurn every vote II t <§ y A \ CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY, FEB. 6, 1897 purchased or secured by anv questionable means: It' there are not enough of such men to elect let them do their best; Jet them stand out in the open where they can be seen and counted and it will be but a short time before enough will be won over to their ranks to free our people from the datnmable system now in the ascendency. I. C. E. Ole Juano On the housetops, in the cellars, in the water, in the air, Go anti tell it,! You can smell it! Ole juano— Everywhere! On your whiskers, in your nostrils, down yonr goozles. in your hair, Go wild tell it! You ean smell It! Ole juano— Everywhere! the mantel, in the closet, up the chimney, up the stair, Go and tell it! You can smell it! Ole juano— Everywhere! the bacon, in the gravy, on the hull meat, tough and rair, Go and tell it! You can smell it! Ole juano— Everywhere Sweet ole pig pens sweet juano. don\ they make a lovely pair? Go and tell it! You can smell it! Ole juant Evey where! Take the sellers, and the owners, by their geozles and their hair, D—m urn, bump urn! Kick urn, thump urn! Till they yell out— In despair! —J. N. H. 1 \S8 Sr | ffi m H&T WE SELL THE BEST, We sell the Highest grade Guano on the market, or that has been here for many years. We are the leaders in Goods and low prices, and we stand ready 9 ' to substantiate what we say. If you want the best GUANOS and ACIDS see us. If you want the LOWEST PRICE - sea us. We .villsave you nion % ■ mm j mmat nri i e b . Fertilizers! - ti izersi are Isd. J”: o raar 3 f:et yaara. tin.: sen “wltlrnL ^ £-0.11 line c £ , e rtll Izers Of the Highe j s l: Grade On the marke. These goods have been thoroughly tested throughout Geor s ’ a Oarohoa, Fiorida aud Ala.nbama, for .he past twee ’ tv years, with uniform success. We want to sel you. \//~\ LJ I I a V - Fertilizers this J d HlVSt© ^ C p ^ Q Q H 8. H YOU , 4 - r\ ^ PfP't OUT OTlCGS 00 "f O L" © O TT q IlJ L.T ^ \ „ I « Offece in Dr. Lee’s Drug Store. Respeclfullv, SMITH ^6 i_iFSE\ . iiiaininiiiinn>nnimu>fffrtiii), l i l [|}[,»! mu : t! , s M Vegetable Prcparationfor As¬ similating ting the tomachs tlic Food andDowels and Reg ufa S of i Promotes Digestion.Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine mor Mineral. Not HAiicoTic. Ikape of Old DrSM^VELPITCEEIl Pumpkin Seed’"* dlx. Senna * PocfuUc Salts -» druse Seed ♦ Pppermint JJi Carbonate Soda - 4 Clarified f lorn Seed Sugar - • hbte/yrecn flavor. A perfect Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, for Cons lipa sion, Sour Worms .Convulsions .Fevcri sh¬ oes s and Loss OF SLEEP. j Facsimile Signature of ClLfyff&lc Von -1. :;e w k. ! ipisr i iigSESlgSKS SSI ij»l I r COPY OF WRAPPER. FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -OF- IS ON THE OF EVEEY BOTTLE OF & i I .... ! 9 K ..E 1 Castoria is pat rp in cao-sizs bottles only. It ‘ 3 aot sold in talk. Don’t allow anyone to sell you “just anything oho on the “will pica or promise that it is as good” and answer every pnr pose." lUr-£co that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fas- /J _ __- is on £i 2-“-- re every c* wrapper. Wallace P. Reed. Wallace P. Reed is writing some admirable articles for various papers. He is a gen¬ uine genius and a noble-heart ed man.— Augusta Chronicle. That Wallace Reed is a gen uine literary genius the hun¬ dreds of “quaint and cutious’’ stories; the many sweet and de¬ lightful poems and attractive and intereslingcharacter sketch¬ es that come from his active pen abundently testify. For more lhan twenty years we have kuown him and lbs work inti¬ mately and we say “anxiously' that he is to-day the most com¬ petent all-a round newspaper man in the State if not in the South. If a sweet and tender Libuie is to be laid upon the bier of a “sleeping” ch id; if the sio'y oi the life and achievements of some great statesman, womon orator or litorory genres l ; ke himself is (o be written, there is none mo.-e tit for the ta-'k th m be- As an interviewer, lite.ra y or dramatic critic, ntvvsgeihe i 1 or cendenser and classifier of td eg rapine or general news Wallace Reed stands easily with the very fhst. His l« o ing h deep and certain-his t i literary education” being al¬ most perfect—and be can turn off correctly aim at'• active!' more general work on a daily paper than any man we, have ever known. Yes, and he is a noble-hearted man ” As am¬ iable as the most refined wo¬ man: generoi a « a prince and as modest and unassuming as be is brillia His name is a honor to journalism and to southern literature while his many noble qualities of both mind and heart endear him to all who know him as v e do. J. N. 11 The man who waits for liis business to grow and spread out within itself lias a job as long • - he lives and will leave a business to his children. no. 5 » aeobs” (jliyeeriue Jolly Of White Hoses. A'n. elegant and efficacious preparation for rendering fh* skin soft, white, smooth and of child like freflniess. It cures chapped lady’s hands and lips, and is really a charming adjunct to of ft or gentJemans’s boudoir. The disagreeable influences wind and sunshine, and of sudden changes of weather, are com pletely counteracted by the use of this charming and really ele¬ gant preparation, Sunburn, freckles, tan, redness of the skin , are all modified and cured by its wonderfully penetrating and sooth¬ ing power- Every lady who would enjoy the possession of ft faultless, delicate, beautiful complexion, and cares to have such, can secure it by the use of this preparation. It lias ft high rep i tat ion with many ladies noted for their beautiful com¬ plexion. Another point in its favor is the rapidity with which it dries on the skin: ladies who use it may draw on their gloves imnn di itely after applying it, easily and without fear^of soiling them. Price, 25 cents per bottle. Wo So Marfout, CONYERS AGENT. 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