Newspaper Page Text
A A>l.
foman's Diseases
He gjroieahlc, as peculiar and ns -ISP
Lot be discuss- w
ET created as we
Ifethose to
entire human jR&rat
fsnilj are subject.
Ifeastruation Jins such import- t-us- M P W?
pit relations to her l A.M jig
lealth., ^pressed,Irregti- that whenSWfJ h ].
Painful, Mi f j | I 4
si- cr i^pll i J
she soon becomes V
nervous
[ r d irritable, the bloom leaves
(cheek tion and very grave Regularity and
arise unless
Vigor are restored to these organs.
Female most noted
plry South,
Regulator of the
wliere trou¬
bles of
prevail more extensively
any other section, and has
to correct disordered
It restores health
to the suffering woman.
.■Wo Imve for the past thirty years handled
Female Regulator, both at whole
retail, and in no instance lias it
give satisfaction. We sell more of it f ban ali
similar remedies combined.”
Lamar, Raskin & Lamar,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga,
BsnoriELD Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by sii Crag-gists at $1.00 per Bottle.
Lorraine Locals.
We are most done work and
everybody is glad of it. )
I am.
We are Laving plen! y of rain.
Some of our young people got dis
in the pic-nic last
but they went farther on
in one just the same.
The Atlanta boy's were down a
last Sunday. I guess someth
hoys were glad to see them—
iy J' and F.
Same one ask Dave George if
Baiiy Is a good hand to
chickens?
Mr- will Parker and sister,
visited Mr, W. A.
hist Saturday night.
There is to be a pic-nic at
on the i hired Saturday in
Everybody invited to
bring a well-filled basket.
be a pic-nic at Panola the
We Lad ihu pleasue of seeing
Cook’s pet pig last
it is a perfect beauty.
Some one ask Mes srs- Jack Fel¬
end John Boozer w'Licb
best, rabbit hunting on
throwing rocks at a snake
else has already killed.
Mr. W. M- Martin is wearing a
smile. It is a twelve
I guess Shack Underwood
trip over the river the oibe
Go your lenghi. Shack.
Misses nora and Gphia
last Tuesday with Alisa
Cook.
Mr.Seab McLuity was over
best girl last Sunday.
%. Jim Mann is a book ageni
his heart.
IFfat has become of the Midway
came again. W© are glad
from you.
Tax collector Cook has been
sit ‘k list lor several days.
kram of the boys got to stay all
with their gins Sunday night
acc oimt of the rain, but a3 it hap-
1 was not one of the
Lev. John Almaud preached an
sermon at Fiat
but that is nothing
for him.
“Kaijiosd,,,
-• o . —
he proper time to subscribe
your county paper is now.
fc .gSSiS^ K . I
"
; rfCV I# 9 ■
i t \ ' \V / sr 1 /vjA.y 1 IM mn IU Saw WiilM B
* ©
CONYERS, G.4., ' SATURDAY. JULY 24, 1897
Midway Dots.
We arc having good rains arid
arc on a boom.
Mr. 15. F. Cook, I am g'ad to
know, is able to be up some.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rowan, who
been cn an extended visit to
their daughters of Carroll and Har¬
counties have returned home.
We had the heaviest rain last Mon¬
that has fell here this year.
Was badly washed in some
‘
The pic-nic last Saturday’ at Al¬
bert Shoals, would have passed
if it had not been fo;
that got drunk. A pari of
left and went up lo Flat Shoal
they found people were hav¬
good time and, and
disturbance. I think the
should look after just
D- H.
How To Ruin A Son
1. Let him have his ovn
2. allow him the free use of
3. Suffer him to roam where
pleases on the Sabbath.
4. Give him free access to
companions-
5. Call him to no account for
G, Furnish him with no
employment.
Pursue either of these ways
you will experience a most
lous deliverance, or you will have
mourn over a debased and
child. Thousands have
this sad result and gouepnourniug
the grave.
GENERAL MEETING.
Program for the general
ing to be held with the
Baptist church, commencing
day, August Oth, 1897.
FRIDAY :
10 a. m., iiraver and praise
vice led by brother Lamar Sims.
11 a. m., introductory sermon
by brothers 1. G. Walker and G.
H. We ayer, alternate.
1 -.30 p. m., prayer and
service led by brother C. A.
Kinney.
Organization.
SO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE.
r A i 1 u x
r» i
m ■V
trare marks,
DESJCNS,
OGPYRiOKTS Ac,
Anyone ascertain, sending free, a sketch whether and description may
quick! probably y patentable. Communications an inventions*
confidential. Oldest for securing strictly
in America. We have agency Washington patents office,
a
Patents tak en through Munn & Co. receiv
6pecial notice iu the
SCIENTIFIC! AMERICAN
beautifully scientidc illustrated, journal, large est, circulation of
any $1.50 f. 1 six months. Specimen Meekly,terms$3.00 a HAMD year;
OOK ON out PA TENTS sent fro g. copies Addfes* and
MUNN & CO.,
361 Broadway, New York*
Msik Or#f Saajfc, 0®
las is 111
Cures Consumption.
(In It a First Sges,)
An iafallibie remedy for Coughs. Golds, Hoarseness, Sore Til
Croup and luuuenzv. , J
Believes a 1 Pulmonary Diseases, fiueb ns Difficult breathing, Pains I
and Tightness in the Chest and Lutms. c For Sale by merchants and j
d , lu S8f s s
'- '
13 . D. CBOE , _ „_„ 8 LE r „„ 1 , So ,, . e Proprietor, ..
Conyers, Ga.
For sale in this immediate section by
I)B. W H. LEE, Conyers. Ga.
H. P. A D. M. ALMAND & C Conyers, Ga
B. D CBOSSLEY, Con. ers, Ga.
P. C. UPSHAW, Rose Bud, Gwinnett county, Ga.
J.E. JOHNSON DRUG CO., Lithocia, Ga.
J. 1. BRAND, Litbonia, Ga,
MIKE MOORE, Jacksonville, near Lit cnia, Ga.
IV. P. JOHNSON, Redan, Ga.
W H. BRASWELL, Lozansvilb’, Ga.
PRICE, 25e, 50c and §1.
MA-Lin
. -sss
m ft
/X/ege table Prep areiion for As
slffiilating thclooci audReguia- of
iiivi'; the Stomadis and Bowels
Promotes andRest.Contains Digestion,CitcerFul- neither
ness Mineral.
Opium,Morphine 'Narcotic. nor
Kqt
jtecif#: of 01*1 JJrSAMGEL&T&z&l
Pumpkin Sccil^
ytlx.Smna *
jiodizUc Snlis —
4nise Seed +
Ppaernimt JJi (uf&oi ledtSaeki/ -
/
(fanned fijr/.j Seed SUejerr -
.
Wtf&ryrccn Huron.
A perfect Remedy for Consiipa
tion. Sour
Worms .Convulsions, •-evertsli
ticss and LOSS OF SLEEP.
facSimile Signatare of
MEW YORK.
wnwrot
J5 V.'J IBS
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
1 What are the most prominent
hindrances,to church prosperity
and Christian growth, by brethren
■J. J. Stephenson and J. R. Cleoi-ge
2 What are the relations
church members to each other and
to the world, by brother T. J.
Swanson.
SATURDAYl
10 a. m., prayer and praise ser¬
vice led by brother J. M. Dei' our,
11 a. in., sermon by brother A.
J. Beck.
iddOp. m. Are worldly amuse¬
ments a hindrance to Christian
growth and church prosperity, led
by brethren J. L. D. JliiIyer and
C. Stephenson.
A cordial invitation is extended
to every one to attend the meet
jpgs and take part in them.
By order of the church.
Testimonial,
Alter trying every thing else,
without relieving live members of
my family, who were suffering with
coughs brought on by III Grippe I
bought a botile of Mother Grossley’s
Cough Cure, and that one bottle
stopped the coughs in at least three
days. It is the best ipedieine I ever
used. W. B. Parker,
Conyers, Ga.
. epp SL^
THAT THE
FAG-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
•---OF---
A tmB HBB®**® 8
/^sezsou sy"
IS OUT THE
WRAPPER
OP EVERY
' BOTTLE OF
r„ O
Casioria is pni r.p in ona-sizo bottles only, It
is not sold in bulk! Don't allow anyone U> sell
yon anytbing else on the “will plea or promise that k
is ".just as good" and C-A-S-T-O-h-I-A. answer every pur¬
pose," Ab - g e0 you get
Sho fee
is on
—THE CONTEST BfcOfiN JUNE 1—ENDS SEPT. 1
THE SENTENCE IS TAKEN FROM dll WORKS OF A STANDARD AUTHOR, AND IS AS FOLLOWS!
“We Have Not ‘ ’ Enough, and Are Put to
Very Awkward Shifts For Want of Some.”
The book containing the sentence has been sealed and placed in the hands of Mr. W. A. Hemphill,
President and Business Manager of Constitution Publishing Company, w ho has it in a safety vault,
and who will give it sealed to the committee that makes the decision on September ist, 1897.
THIS ^NEARLY CONTEST is the Fourth of a Scries of Extraordinary interest,
three preceding Contests, $4,000 the in first cash of which having been announced distributed last in the
was No¬
vember. In the first Contest, ending Jan. 1st, Mr. M. E. 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 maybe 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 IS VIE® AND SEND YOUR GUESS, WITH KODR DOLLAR FOB A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION.
1
Ten per cent of the Guessers’ Subscriptions goes to the Fund to be divided. In other words,
if this Subscription Fund mounts to $20,000 for the three months, the Fund to go to
the successful guesser would be $2,000. Following are the conditions of the contest:
We Propose to Put 10 Per Cent Of the amount we receive for suliscrijxions, wherein the party su!rscriIring ciiters the
only Missing Word Contest, into n turn! for d.-tribution among th- - o who name correctly the
missing word. For instance: If one contestant gets the word right, he or -he, as the < a— mn lie, will i. re ail tin; money. If
more than one strike it, the sum will be equally divided, each correct answer ret .'■vjiig its jnoportionate -it.-.i * o! the money.
The Condition Precedent for Sending a Guess bringTS? u 'ZZ' ' , ! lh " " ' ' "" 1 '■ "■""
** ^ss must be sent in the identical envelope' that money ^'TnN
leaving it out by accident or otherwise, or not knowing of the guess at the tin: you -ubsciih/d, <.r . ny other reason wi I
not entitle one to send a guess afterwards. The guess must come with the subscription or not at id-. Shouhl a party Send
more than will one g uess first . he prize; or she if ' vil1 bc than to a share of the the fuiyi missing for word each properly, correct g»< the - th. r, . divided -,i {, ( \,, -
every one get a more one person names money will be equally and all
stand exactly y on the same footing. Persons may guess as many times as they send subscriptions, 1
The Contest B OJ MH JUQ6 We began then lo keep accurate account of thr -ulKfriptions ren - :.| goes: . 111:1 on
------- - -------— July week i we will publish how much is to the credit of the . ubscrib rs sing, during
July and August we will publish each how the fund has grown................
Tbe Contest Closes Sept. l. N"HiYr^Tiip uty In Making Your Answer v j -;- 1 out , 1 ;"' in write full,-just the
or parties the full prize amount that has accrued in the contest. slate simply the Missing Word for Svptvmb o ii
-c---- ——
Address all orders to
THE
NO. 26
Y Yx fxN/l tlli !?•
X JxialK
/s. /' V \ t % [ -- mm m . Y\ 't
i ■a
E T'*"7
V y /
s'—* _£saTy
-a* 'T« r.w.-"--r
f
d i ME OF
Buggies, Wagons, Harness etc., is the most “up to
be found anywhere and our prices and (•urns
r\ AD a t sL* p O f Li p l —i If V p K O a
If you buy before examining my stock ton to one you
It costs you nothing to look through our stock. ; . ;
> i V , JhVCi'ilL
3. EYrexxtt, IvLg-'r.