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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1897)
'OL. XVI. L :> Gan Measure *einfluence of the mother! It «oes the course of unborn gen ^ i0Q3 _goes sounding- and enters through the 1 Unes coming ages of Eternity. mjfcii what care, therefore, ,ould the Expectant Mother be jarded, and how great the ef rt be to ward off danger and abe her life happy. 'others Friend” A11 a y s tjXP nervous¬ ness, re¬ lieves the ES 1 Headache, l-A '/W, ^gSa and ...Cramps lan sea, and gpgS lo so pre mm pares the that Child-Birth is made and the time of recovery say “stronger ; er than before confinement.” insures safety to life of both and child. All who have “Mother’s Friend” say they never be without it again, o other remedy robs contine¬ nt of its pain. K3 ttwA it she had Sy go through, the ordeal rain, and there w< 3 but four bottles to be otained, and the cost was $100.00 per bottle, be Quid bare them. ” GBO. Layton, Day ton, Ohio. LuVr Mail, on receipt MOTHERS” of price. Jr.oo mailed PER BOTTLE. free containing Book, K"EXPECTANT Kahle information and voluntary testimonials. KBP.A3F1ELO REGULATOR CO.,,.TLMtT».G&. SOLD BY ALL DRUUGGIS7S. Dr. Henry Quigg;. I The Covington Star says: |“Dr. Ivme, Quigg, the veteianl’iesbyterian of Cen.reip. was in town on Fr - ir, visiting his fick son-in-law, Mr. [, IV. Davis, on Motniceilo street. Dr fiigg is one of the ablest and most loie'neot ministe r s of his denomina r-nd has been a faithful end T.eai wp\ ker in the cause of religion and for nearly half a century Inis many warm and iWvoted fi iends city whe are always delighted see him.” , It is pleasant to our people kknow freciated that by Dr. other Quigg people, is ap-J in | ittier towns throughout the tate, as well as by themselves, le has resided in Conyers many ears, and our people know dm and love him for his great noral, religions and personal Forth. We hope that he- may five among us yet, many years, pd that his great power for may increase with the IYS. ■ Conyers has always been for¬ tunate iu securing the services If good preachers and when pvH.J Adams was appoint¬ ed to the Method's! church here a few months ago. the recoid was not broken. He is an er— pest and entertaining preacher pd we predict that his services 60 the church here will be pro¬ [good. ductive of the greatest spiritual Such men are greatly |n ftis : ssed when they pass out and dificult to fill their places. i Rev, Winn preached at the tresbyteriau church last Buu- 4 jy to an attentive audienct. Sis labors in the “vineyaid a to marked by that earnestn ss to'i zeal that bespeaks a thor W; u h consecration and love for fee work, and such preaching N ways blossoms forth and [yields fruit to the honor and glory of God. [ Rev. Dr. B. 1 ). Ragsdale is perhaps the busiest minister in pur city. Besides serving the [Baptist church here he is engag. jd direction iu Institute w ork under the of the State Sunday F h dim f 0 f to B'’"” different 1 - T1 towns ‘ is *«rk through— m . ., week, . tue state from week to a id therefore he may be said to ' i8 constantly in double harness. He is an able minister ^aud I ftp ft A i A7A3 4 CONYERS, uA„ SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 1897 greatly appreciated by his church here. Rev. Win. Wood, the new pastor of the Christian church. is a young man and gives pio n is of one day becoming one of the most powerful and eloquent divines in the whole country He has only been paeacliing about two years and is now most interesting and entertain¬ ing in the pulpit. He resides in Conyers and serves, besides the church here, Bethel, in Sheffield district, this county, Corinth, near Walnut Grove, in Walton county and Reese, in Morgan county. Electric Light?. No important developments in regard to electric lights have appeared on the surface this week but we are satisfied that there is an undercurrent at work th»t is liable to bieak out at moment and “dazzle ’ any the eyes of our people with its brightness. Be patient. Notice I have 500 fine Cedar post f< r See me. S • L. Almand. Bright Weather. One or two days of bright weather is sufficient to arouse farmers to action. Much lias been moved out dur¬ ing the week and business has been good in Conyers. Notice. I have a pair of the best mares in Georgia that I will sell for cash or on lime. Also a fine top buggy. S. L. Almand. The Weekly and the Weekly Con iitution for$1.21i. AGENTS WANTED—For War in Cuba, by Senor Quezada, Cuban repre rer t;live at Washington. Endorsed by Cuban patriot'. In 'reniendous de ns ji.rul A bonanza for agents. Only fyyhod jq boo , i'ig (commissions C wanis the only ecdor e’, ^l le fSSu. S' month Up wirh In Ore in n and make $300 a NATION- war Cuba. 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The disagreeable influences of wind and sunshine, and of sudden changes of weather, are com¬ pletely counteracted by the use of this charming and really ele¬ gant preparation, Hun burn, freckles, fan, redness of the skin, are ail modified and cured by its wonderfully penetrating and sooth¬ ing power- Every lady who would enjoy the possession of a faultless, delicate, beautiful complexion, and cares to have such, can secure it by the use of this preparation. It has a high reputation with many ladies noted for their beautiful CO 111 plexion, Another point in its favor is the rapidity with which it dries on the skin; ladies w'ho use it may draw on their gloves immediately after applying it, easily ami without fear of soiling them. Price, ‘25 cents per bottle. W. S. Marbut, CONYERS AGENT. ^-b^SVIONEIY i THE MISSING WORD. 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