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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1897)
IL.XVI. t Y« V.0.0 Q 5mier £f | _„ v conjplaiot peculiar to such as Profuse, Pato rcsssd or Irregular restored Men- to: j soon #Lfs Female Regulator, X Xwhich have been for used than with v-estsuccess rryore Xr'aod known tfee to act speci- or * - Wlth and an organs Maostruafcion, end i'is recommended for '%‘ij such complaints y ti§r\ Oijiy. it never falls a’AH i/l .jfcJ to restore give the relief health agd f I 4, j! of the suffering It should ■ TIA woman* ft r. be t«keo by tb, II |j| i ,K\\ \M g‘d into J Usl budding || j LM >K when f: t'ion is Scant, Sup & pressed, irregular or Painful, cr;d ■ ‘Oi'!;ra;iiso T dU r’ov.ulc - KegrJ.ator,ooiit ■t.: ^BKS'Htsnn.D Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. er all druggists at s* per bottle. ■ew to Kill a. Newspaper Bic Bre,liiv following receipe is off ;i. Western jiapen 9 Jtki t the subscription go. f it's only a dollar or two—the gmbfekr don’t need it - . If \w asks for it get as mad las you can ond stop the paper Lyot) ben never need it anyhow, go and borrow your neigh [bor's. ffli-.-n ti e reporter comes, ai j&ys bo busy. Make him Rei Bif ho was intruding. When if ad i t i Using and job man' siE<!.--, fell hint it doen’t pay you i, vdre- -every l -.-dv knows and that you will tjy to along without any printed tmei-y—it- is too expensive: m:;.-i economize. ■ Wlicii wiu do speak of it say Breltavo a little sheet, but it ■ b't amount to much.” I £o )• it up a year or tv. o and I wviil have a dead newspaper, I'LB ,-et of merchants and a town • • « • I Richardson Ripples. ■ Wool rain needed - I 'W Lola Browning is assist 9'dr. ■ Davis with his school 0 . phtee. Helms I students. T’j - . Davis is an dent, teacher | Poiy Ford was at this lice yesterday on business ■ ;!r. (i.W. Morris is slowly Little LiUa-BeH very sick with feyer. • T'she may soon get well. 'I ue ihe l <: • r - 1* ank Vl i. to«cliii)g; ; h < ■ Wat Shady D.t! ,u New- j . ‘ raunty H was -t home 1 ‘•‘Ly. (’•goats are tat mg the, Every way \ oa look a ' a Kont is in sight. We Toy will ail be successful.! Frank Cook has been j s ’aK. He is imoroving. j * *s%es/ f\ ) A I ! | ft II i I !i /sail rfflMiWitv^ifck ill i i i If'. ft Vtl (i IITA: riA ivTitJij' r|A K M ! IS 1' , \V k J I j I; ! S . § \J i v" r > ^4- / j «A 8 A-xy ty |Ja ;&•> • fei'> CONYERS; GA., SATURDAY JULY s 897 Fret Owen and his-’’best girl J i tho sieging at \ r er'.iv;! last- Sunday ; f moon Ask him who she is? George Mosely was in midst yesterday, He is a clev ev old bacheior ami s i vs lie Hires watermelons and pears, but says ’ ’ua ry-a-word -” about ];nw well he likes the girls - Mr. Leai Bowen is teaching school at Ezra’s, near White Hoeus. He is a line teacher and gives satisfaction - Mrs. Betlie Bowen and grand daughter, Miss Evie Bowen, are on a visit to relatives at Car , oIlto „ Mr. Ed Cowan visited “v friend” in McDonough a few days ago. We think the editor made duite a mistake in his descrip tion of us, but you will him when we tell you he never seen ”Seabe,“ or we never had the pleasure of seeing him • Sea i> e. Asm on Locals. Co!. F. M, Holder is very ill at this writing. Hope lie may soon recover. Mr. T. J. A!maud and fami¬ ly visited relatives in Conyers Sunday. Mr. W. S Marbut and fami ¬ ly will move to Alrnou this week. We welcome them to our settle¬ ment. Mrs. Sterling Hyatt visited Conyeis this week. y y. L. M. Sherwood’s family had -a verv nice picnic on Ik ‘ river last week. if he, had let US known 'in time we would have j'.-iued him. Mr. Geo. Hawkins vi-ited Aim on - in day. Mi. T. J. Alin and is lay-m ., b Ills tiOU ... bis week. • 1 Di' Hardwick IS having U.S . . vr,:! t repaU'Ou SO li' can nave 1 SO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. 5 TRADE KA»K 3 , R ssesions, COPYR1CHVS &o. Anvono sending 21 sketch and desci-iption inventionis may quiclil)'ascertain, free, whether an in America. We have u IVasfaingtoa office. J^Atoerotho r ”" KU Mmm * rece,T ® e SCIEHTIFin AftlERsSAN beautifully illustratcil, Invest circulation of oiiv scientific .journal, weekly, tcrms*3.C0ayeav; HANS S1.50 six months. Specimen copies and Book oh Patests sent free. Ad-lreBS MUNN & CO. 201 Uroaiirvay, Sew York. — i H M’S j f H j. r ;g 1 MiyyiSVS [«] n? ?* S! •®!‘ wm 9 wk TA y Ill If n djj -'.;L3 Cures Co .sumption. (In its Ad infallible 'rom€ dy for Gov , Hoar t-ness, Sore Thro stud lofiuanzt . b: . . Pd.'-; . Relieves a 1 Palmmirv Ds - • ;uoh ->8 Uifu-Wt - «n‘ -eg, aud Twlt-ae-s iu the dies and i For Sale bv an chants anri druggists. j B. i>. .CJlOESLEY, Sole V-.o\nwt)v, Conyers, G :. For site la this immediate sect; m by Di!'. IV 'I. LKid, G .:r erf, Ga. II. F. & D. ■' ALMAN > & { , Ga } l) (JIMSHLEY, Can ere, Lt. P. C. UPSHAW, lose Buy -iwinric-tt c , Ga J.E. JOHNSON DEUG CO , L iionia, Ga. J. 1. BRAND, Lit -urn, Ga, MiKE MOORS, JacksonviH«», neat- Li*, ohm, Ga. W. P. JOHNSON, IL'.i.R, Ga. W. H. BRASWELL, Lag tawiiD, Ga. V> V E, 25 :, 50 c an.l -SI- 1 XT ' i i simiUBingiiieFoodandReguia- jfiVegelaMc'PreparatiouforAs- ! !L ; liogiitcStqBiadisaudBoweisof mmmm mm Protnotcs nd Digestion,Ciicct; tas ther »i tiess a Rss i .Con ns nes OpnirdNlcrpliine nor >fin£i’al. jioT NASCOTiC. J&cijpe. ofOJd 'OrS/J^fALFJl VBEi* J 'umjAii n Scci " t sHx.Saut:/ + i liocJitlle Sails - Anise Peppermint Secy * - JJ: Ca/istinli Sods * flam Seed - f'hnhrd Surr' ?&’>-■■ . Wsbtayf^'- : A perfect Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, f or Constipa¬ tion , Sour .Convulsions, reverish Worms ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tuc Smute Signature of : CApfflr&Si&y. NEW YORK. __ • rx/.cr copy or wrapfeh. large crop to gin this year. . Sally. AGRNTS WANTED-—For War in Cuba. Dr Scnor Que?a'tCuban mpy-. rentativi.-. at Wa?W«stao, lOinidrsed l-y Cuba: rmtri' to in 'reine'nc.ou- vie - mam], A binanV.ii for agents, 0: lv $t.X 0 Big • I)- o’«. 1-Sg commission^ . Evaryboiiv wan'a I Lie, ot.tv oii'ini-ul rali.tbl© b>-k. Oiihita tree (he it Frefir'c. i>»w, ivp.»p a’l i { aiol make $800 a it wilh « :ir i i Cuba, , A'liire>s tib.y.Tfi E N.VTiON A!, BDOiv. C UH (H U i)i urban Sf ChMHtffA i- - - - UiSKASES Ot? TOSS SHIM Tbs i-otr-i -2 it.Filig a:;.! e. r. w, jt-iif, to eca n*.!>. iiftt'.-i-. r If-rhoum, ami otbei di v:: or !>■'■ ckia is ji-,&ta!;Uv aiisved by applying Casmbc-miuB itye : na bi : Ointment. Manv veiy!»« cuess havo beav p ; , rrl];in ,. ; ,(]v , ; ;ncd ! -\ it It ihv-ritoivin- ir- cqnr.ily | efficient C-v itching piles end a c<:y lor p :o ni;i;ix:: ci.uj ped_ l/mba, c!ui Wains, fr<:st bites, cad chronic erii-o eyes, ; 'V 0i . sale by druggist at 25 cents per. bos, j Dry jit Dr. what Cady’n horse Condition needs when Powdei», in ?:•!*< i enrol' (Try i ; arc :i ■ion. Tonic. Wood pnrifici and vermiftise. i Testimonial, | A trying eva/y thing e's-e, without relieving live ipeiubers i«hu-.iily, who were Ruin ring wub “ , Li'lhup:"' „ . i . C0l:-*hs hl'O-Sgil •. »> !*V ix-n;'ht abo-.iloof Mo ; Cough t ine, nv d taut or- » • tw slopped the cou Tisin at tas' three 1 H It I’rfifc , f-C(; . . - 1 ! IS ICC- 1 -J Cl!'' . V- .. ■ nSf .,l . \\. B J?AIIKEn, Comeiv, Ga. QF?A "T Aiii,, -C ■ ------ THAT THE V XU lisrjct SIGNATURE — OF- ■ IS OH THE WRAPPER O'f EVERY BOTTLE OF erm % lino i wi FT *. ti eea*.'»^M-asiasj^srwsccsoc* *»:•» 'rwa,..ii) Casto/ia put ip in t'ottlos only, It is not cold in l.Vn Don't »i!c.w auvona to sell you anything chi' o plea ct* psomiso that it. is “just as good" and “will i-y vr every pur pose.” ■So See that yoa get 0-A-S-T-0-E*I-A. The fie- / 1! 02 evsty '.-■icpsr. I! n ' - A © i iT ill a jo n 1 •m- \mwxi A IS S ( a >vll0wd THE CONTEST BEGAN JUNE 1-ENDS SEPT THE SENTENCE IS TAKEN THOM THE WORKS OF A STANDARD AUTHOR, AND IS AS FOLLOWS: “We Have Not ’ Enough, and Are Put to Very Awkward Shifts For Want of Some.” , >Av/V' vy *^/v^, ystv^/v >/Vy/v-s/v%yv* ■ The hook containing the sentence has been sealed and placed in the hands /if Mr. W. A. Hemphill, President and Business Manager of Constitution Publishing Company, who has it, in a safety vault, and who will give it sealed to the committee that makes the decision on September ist, 1897 . m HIS CONTEST is the Fourth of a Series of Extraordinary Interest, three e NEARLY preceding Contests, $4,000 the in first cash of which having been announced distributed last in No¬ the was vember. In the first Contest, ending Jan. 1st, Mr. M. L Brittain was the only person to supply the correct word of the sentence then an¬ nounced and he received $1,033 in cash. The next Contest closed March 1st, and there were a great many successful guessers,-among whom was divided $1,700 in cash. The third Contest brought many correct answers, $1,000 in cash being divided among them. This Contest Lasts Three Months and the Amount to Be Divided Will Be Large. There may be one correct answer, there may be a dozen, there may bo more, but remember it costs nothing to supply a word, and you may get it correctly. Whether you do or not, you get THE GREATEST OF ALL AMERICAN WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS FOR ONE YEAR KEEP THAT IN VIEW AND SEND YOUfi CUESS, WITH YOUR DOLLAR FOR A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION. Ten per cent of tlie Guessers' Subscriptions goes to the Fund to be divided. In other words, if this Subscription Fund amounts to $20,000 for the three months, the Fund to k'o to the successful guesser would be $2,000. Following are the conditions of the contest: We Propose to Put 10 Per Cent Missing Uie amount Word Contest, we receive into for fund <!il,-r for rijji/ distribution ,ii-, '.('Herein the those (rally who sub-eribitig correctly enters the (he --—-——.—— a anions name missing word. For instance: If only one contestant gets the word right, lie or -lie, as the case may be, will have i d the money. II more than one strike it, the sum will be equally divided, each correct answer receiving its proportionate share of the money. The --------2b---pamed Condition Precedent for Sending: a Guess u ! h v X by - ivl subscription »'«' ‘ ; di Wi 1 • 11 <• • > 1 a y m s w> I ill- ( or- -1111 iio.s; the guess must be sent in the identical envelope that brings the money that pays ‘ for the suhscripiion ; forgetting it, er leaving it out by accident or otherwise, or not knowing of the guess at the time’ you subscribed, or any other rca-ou v.i 1 not entitle one to send a guess afterwards. The guess must come with the subscription or not at all. Should a party send more than one guess, be or she will be.entitled to a share of the fund for each correct guess sent; then:'will l,c no capital prize— every one will get a first prize; if more than one person names the missing word properly, the money will be equally divided and all staud exactly on the same footing. Persons may guess as many times as they send subscriptions. “Jjlg ............S-.— Contest Be^an June 1. July "" e ^Pgan then will to publish keep how accurate much . ■ i- •■..id the of tilt crc-tlit ah of riplion the subscribers i■ <-• vctl v iih ............ cud ami during on July and August will publish —- each week l how we the fund has guessing, we grown........................... The Contest Closes Sept. t. ^ule^^c-ruipiT In Making: Your Answer T> , ',- : :'.''! r'r f ! * i or parties the full prize amount that has accrued in the contest. state simply the Missing Word for September I is “ . ” —-------o^> Address all orders THE CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, if'T sja, v <r> !.»' fo.. . ,11 H>l«l NO, 25 foiSgS X: $Ss S-'S J & ■ \ a ’ I ' 1 \ : f A. r< x A / 1 •r tj a* :•* -vriwmv OUR 1 1N F OF Buggies, Wagons, tiarae;-., 1; me si “up to date ’ etc.., tb v e to be found anywhere and our [/rices and. ! j 1I1S i A A R It tl F r I ? .f. 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