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Nervousness, and so assists
||JT 8 that the change goes for
Saute fStStSuStlle''way
of!
Headache, Etc. Gloomy j
y ^Gg a, yield to cheerful and |
iM, a S 1 SS S q3ckly a £3!
Aout train—is left "strong and
frorous and enabled to joyously duties
tform the high and holy Sai^y
ow devolved upon assured net. the
) life of both is oy
fie Of “Mother’s Friend,” and
A ■ time of recovery shortened.
s»iS'4"Ss EBsiottiooi ‘Mother’s Irion cl’ ot me
psapjiufal.” JOHN G. Polhill, Macon,Ga.
K&S &2 valuable laformatioa
Eied frae, containiuR testimonials.
Wontary
LbBADFJELD REGULATOR DHCJGG CO.,ATLANTA,GA 1 STS.
GOLD BY ALL
^Speakers In Congress,
Ifred Lskmographers S. Irlaud, one of the ex
of the House
U;i Liing interestingly yesterday
the speed with which
Lafsinen talk, saysthe Wask
i&yfli Post.
“Ittebeen said in the news¬
papers,” lhat venuvked Mr. It land,
Pep-e, en'aiive : >V'is Of
lasliington talks at She rate
■ 300 words a minute, lie
beer not. No man could speak
■the House at that 6 peed and
■/ repirted, 1 doubt vvhelli e r i
Icoiiid be understood. 1 mean |
piiife. such words as occur:
liji Ii,ilvs • Of course, in tak
/ miitini’ testimony, wliere
(tjurutly recurring phrases
Lias ‘what is vonr name?’
li'wlicro do you live?, are
|;i [y man can think • It is a , |
difficult mutter w hen tt
pgresstnan talks He uses j
kswith many syllables.
"What is the fastest record
L {louse? J 7
irpresentatrye Johnson of
lima once talked for an bourn
-a half, when discussing a
psted election case, at, an
[ rate of 220 words a
pie. [ That is rapid work.
; man talks 250 words a min
[ he is very swift, l have
ped 1 one thing.” added Mr.
“The ful talkers slow
|sfler being in the House a
while The vast ness of
t hee they have to fill' with
L voices gradually m-ikes its
ji' •’•ion upon them, and they
a too, ’■hat they get mure ut
'•vhen they do not talk
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iyLa'uk McCord the oldest son
and Mrs. Josiah F McCord
was struck and killed
iitbi 1 "A on the farm uinied by
1 ' oiutisi'U’s district on Monday,
“Vouit 20 years. He was
' Biw-Ieiu man, moral and
!'lious i>, j, g h bd. 1 y ester med
- "ho ki.ew him.
s '«“ -b pa-cots in their time
F gritf ov.r the tragic and
•;*’ clesth i of r th i ' • lr
, Eanierpr
-wiDfcton so
I n -1. E. Watson has 1 '
■ slapped the Catholics in
I Ge, He’s nervy.
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r 0M£RS, GA. 7 SAT UR DAY, JULY 3 i. 0 CD
The Farmer’s Boy.
It is claimed that our most
men emigrate 5
Webt every year. This :
is partly true, and
is a very-good reason for
* J' oa, l. v excel us. to the great
West. It is not because our!
and soil is disagreeable
non-productive, but ; because
:
of a lack of opportunity to make
for himself ou the
have something that
is his own- !
Out West ho goes it alone,
and tho^.sensation of working
for himsolf, of having all he
makes to do with just as he
pleases, is indeed moat grali
f„{ U g < While here at home all! |
bfmakes usually goes into the
general fund. He helps “pa,”
an d we are afraid that “ p‘a“
does not properly appreciate
his efforts in this direlion •
The boy on the farm is just
about the same kind of. a. boy j
you will find everywhere. He
is susceptible to the same in¬
fluences, and given the same
opportunity he will accomplish
about the same results as the
boy in the town or city, with
perhaps this to his advantage:
The farmer’s*boy is nearer to
nature’s great heart and comes
to understand her ways; find
again the solitude of the farm
gives him opportunity for com
muniot with self, if lie is
thinking boy, Jo come to a bet -1
tor understanding with himself
and to know his powers and
linniiifious better than his ur
nn photo-type.
Bo\s everywhere need the
stimulus of self interest, and
this is too often denied them on
the farm - What he does goes
ioto tlm general fund, as it was,
and he dors not fee how much;
he is doing to swell it. If 1 lie J
farmer would keep his boy on !
the farm and make him a fac¬
tor in its successful operations >:
on uu,,V
a home and fortune out in the I
great world so full of doubt ami
uncertainty, he should at an
early period of She hoy’s career
pave him something to do for
himself, the rctums.from which
will be his own
•"If the farmer raises sheep,
then give ihe boy a few well
bred sheep: if horses and cattle,
some coils or a cow or two;
some hogs; if near a good mar
ket a coop of chickens or a
garden plat for his own cultiva¬
tion --something that, shall be the
boy's own peculiar property and
the returns from which shall be
his-to do with just as he will.
Not only will be grow in inde¬
pendence and learn for himself
i he.lessons of failure and site- j
cess but he WlU ha y iU1 e nt,ll !‘ |
•
siasm for the work in i barm, j
Rich of itself wilt be a guaran
fie of success, ‘without which
life itself, in its best sense, is a ;
failure, homes and a vexed will forever problem be in j
settled.-—Ex, many
In pp..-.k]ng < I the parade at the
re- mum 1U NasLvil e las? week, lue •
anta '-odb i-li on... nr> o onr r -... ,
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vonspintmas in many w*■ *
Has den gat.oa cauied the ag ,,
V Ubb s old lejii'U- ^»y -
this'was bwd above the troops to.
of , be 3 d regiment. "To lost
Captain B W- B-tgby, colors of the
cm arm in waving ijie
Third Georgia, earned the -pg ot
that command Several original
drums were carried in the Georgia
lines" I
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ness Mineral.
Opium,Morphine nor I
Not Nas c o t i c .
Reci/tC of Old- Di'dAi / iC£L PsTChEit
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silx.Sama -
/)?cAetk Sails —
Jluhi. Seal
j\pj>cmint Cardonati Soda/ -
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jVonv Sccd Sugar -
( (arint a *
Wuiterywn Hawr.
A perfect Remedy f or Constipa
don., Sour .Convulsions,Feverish¬ Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms
ness andLoss OF SLEEP.
Tac.Simile Signature of
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HAVEN’T MUCH TO SAY ABOUT
CIAL SEASON SALES.
^$g|pte?38E&-- WE
MAKE SPECIAL SALES EVERY DAY.
__SPOT CASH
FOR EVERYTHING WE BUY*AND EVERYTHING
WE SELL
enables us to save for our cus
TOMERS
Every flay 1! tlio Hi, mil or year
LS^We have the advantage and we give it to those who
trade with,
Chas. . il I ■i
S a r ■c- • ■ '“'"SI «ST03 errs €CL-. tcras w ars a : ■n
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Cures Consumption.
(hi hs I'irfct sSgc?,)
An iufalliVe remedy for Coughs Colds, Hoarseness, S a a Li. ■ ,
y rf>u _ ar)( j Xnfln@nz.-i. , Difficult . . 1 v " . n
Relieves ad Pulmonary Diseases, sucii as chants and
and Twin ness iu tUe Cbe 8 t and Lungs. x’or Sale by me.
druggists, B. D. OROESLEY, Bole Proprietor,
Conyers, Ga.
*« •* » lhis “ mE W H. LEE, Con, ora, G„.
II P. * d. m. almand & c Conyeiy, Ga
B. D CROSSLEY, O in .ers, Ga.
p q UPSHAW, Rose Bad, Gwinnett countv, Ga
J.E. JOHNSON DRUG GO , Lithonia, Ga.
J. T. BRAND, Litbonui, Ga,
AIT EE MOORE, Jaekscm villa, near Lit .onia, Ga.
W. P. JOHNSON, Redau, Ga.
W II BRAS WELL, Logansville, Ga.
PRICE. 25c, 50c an 1 $1.
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yon anytliing cleo on t'.:o plea or promise that it
is “jnst 03 good” and "will 0-A-S-T-0-3-I-A, answer every par
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Buggies, Wagons, Harness etc-, i, the moot “up to date
I to he found anywhere and our prices and 1 "ins
k > R £ a j- . W c.'itiryj 'v P v ii F R A t St
If buy beMre examining my stork ten to otv; you lose
you nothing loo* through our stock.
money. It costs you to
■i r M veri it.
Sd Si Bveiitt, 2v£g-x„
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QfJJR NLW MILLINERY.
Furtlie Si I ring 'Tea son has arrived and we can truthfully say
hat it is a beautiful selection of goods.
OUR HATS, RIBBONS AND LACES
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ii.s s»i«sJ»*sr«siii
Can’!; {.>••? excoliiHi for tbc mon- .v in any viM.nii (I'Stablifc'JniH’ot.
m the whole country Those who have examined our stock urn
ieiighted with it, and you will likewise be pleased.
TOriE AND SEE US.
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