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fOL. XVI.
Woman's Diseases
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those to ' J
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or Painful, u
pe irritable! soon becomes
y thetjloom leaves her
Leek' Lions and unless very grave Regularity complica- and
arise restored these
Tiptare to organs.
fedfielcTs S oVoft’S noted
Female most
Regulator orn
L-t SrhTS
prevail more extensively than
hmy other section, and lias never
tiled to correct disordered Men
liruation. Length It restores health and
to the suffering woman.
I Ljfleid’s -ffe have for the past thirty years handled
Female Regulator, both at wbolc
Lind I retail, and in no instance haa It tailed
, v e satisfaction. AVo sell more of it than all
fir similar romedieB combined.”
Lamau, Rankin & Lamab,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga.
;<[ SMonetD Regulator Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
I Sold dy ad Druggists at $1.00 per Bottle.
The Widower.
In speaking of men marrying
ie second time, you will often
bear ladies remark that the
tocond wife receives better
treatment and is in every way
[more indulged than the first,
This is frequently said in a
Lirit of reproach or condem
liition, and it causes many la¬
kes to be bitterly opposed to
Load marriage.-, uii the part of
liber gentlemen or ladies. Wt
wish to U e understood as
livocating the ’’measure" a<
lii, but, we ’do feel disposed to,
In some measure, defend the
Lrried widower from so much
I in, but nevertheless positive,
r.iSe that is treasured up a
I lost him by tliose who op
I se his undisputed indulgen
|i<sof I his second ’’boss" be
isc of their misdi-ected sym
l.iiy for the d.ferdant,s ”de
Lrted saint.“
I it must be understood that
liisn the average young man
lies unto himself a ” boss“ it
|i;usualiy I agreed between them
at a united effort to ocum
I - .ite some of this world’s
Ids is the main object toward
liiich they must labor.
I dth this goal in view they
II early and late and ere long
I ■- fruits of their labor shows
I]’ m increased wealth and
Ipiral prosperity;
I l'lie labor is kept up and the
I prosperity continues to
line brightly uu'-il the family
1 Well-to-do, when providence
l- ts fit to remove the mother
Ida her earthly labors. She
tenderly laid away and the
|®suand Idempates mourns his loss and
the past. His
►dilations make him a wiser
|di, |*‘’ injured He concludes that his
e Iter heath by over
► Jui n her srength aud that she
have been living to-day
I* a ps, had she not worked
1 ! ieprived herseif in order to
I* ' Emulate • With all of these
5 "shts in hia mind he finally
' forth to seek another com
and having found her
' 'ermines to protect her
lerself (you know they
7“ i! ' kill themselves work
' : you don’t watch them)
r l '-P her for an ornament
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Mi £^4 6 / 4
CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, AUG. 7, '-J
to his home, family and seif,
and the fortunate lady finds
herself, as a. consequence, most
lia PP i] y situated, loved and
cared for.
Now, who can condemn this
marr i e( J y-idower?
He is profiting by his experi
ence and he is more than likely
to have his wife linger on this
earth to see that hois properly
laid away in the end of bis time
and she will mourn him as did
moum hj s first until she seeks
forgetfulness of her sorrows in
an alliance with another fellow.
hersorrows begin for she
^ r()al]j {oand a Lord that
to ° k he ' for TODve "i e “' e , ff
haps. But there , is no end to
the drama and anyway, we
feel that we have partially just
ified the widower.
Guano Tags.
Once more Mr- Swift of the
Blalock investigating committee
is firing upon Mr. JSTisbett, com¬
missioner of Agiiculture.
Mr • Nisbett has just onword
od the contract for a big lot of
tags to a Savannah firm at 54
cents per thousand, and Mr.
Swift says it is an outrage when
the same tag could nave been
bought for 20 cents per thous¬
and.
Mr-Nisbett has been tagged
at so much he refuses to talk
tag at present, but insists that
he will have something to say
in the near future that will sat¬
isfy any reosonable man.
The people have head Mr.
Swift and will be glad to hear
from Mr, Nisbett at his con¬
venience,
Prosperity.
If there is any prospity in the
South it is not due to the ben
ificent effects of the McKinley
administration, for s far it has
been conspicuously devoid oi
any of those prosperity iuspir
ing virtures that was loudly
claimed it would posess in ad¬
vance of its creation.
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Mir Crowley' Cough Core
Has Is
Cures Consumption
(In Its First Sges,)
An infallible remedy for Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Thro
Croup and Influenza.
Relieves all Pulmonary Diseases, such as Difficult breat-ing, 1 ams
and Tightness in the Chest and Lungs, For Sale by merchants and
druggists. B. D. C ROESLEY, Sole Proprietor,
Conyers, Ga.
For sale in this immediate section by
Dll. W- 11. LEE, Conyers, Ga.
H. P. A D. M. ALMAND & po., Conyers, Ga
B. D CROSSLEY, Conyers, Ga.
P. C. UPSHAW, Rose Bud, Gwinnett County Ga.
J. E. JOHNSON DRUG CO., Litlioma, Ga.
J. T. BRAND, Litbonia, Ga,
MIKE MOORE, Jacksonville, near Lit tonia, Ga.
YY. P. JOHNSON, Redan, Ga.
W. H. BRASWELL, Logansville, Ga.
PRICE, 25c, 5Ue aud #1.
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<«11m»r»>«• n■ i • mii l>i ni ■ i . >■ ~ i« L „ TTuTHTT
AVegetablePreparationfor Regula¬ As¬
similating the Food and
ting the Stomachs awl Bowels of
IlNFANIS /(.H1L1MU.N
Promotes Digestion, Cheerful¬
ness andRest.Contains neither
Opium, Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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PorhtUe Sails —
Anrit Seed *
Pippermint Carbonate - Soda'
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Clarified Sugar Flavor. ,
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Aperfect Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, for Constipa¬
Worms,Convulsions, tion, Sour Feverish
ues s and LOSS OF SLEEP.
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The South has always pros¬
pered and thrived despite ad¬
versity’, and she is making no
exception to the rule under the
administration of Mr. McKinley.
He may appoint negroos to high
office in the South, and heap
other indiguities upon this sec¬
tion but he will find, in due time,
that he was ’’cutting off his
nose to spite his face.”
The wave of prosperity to
come in the wake of the new
president’s induction into office
nas never materialized and we
nake no mistake when we as¬
sert that the people do not ex- j
pect anything of the kind as a
result of his administration of
the offiars of Goverment.
Take this paper.
Testimonial,
After trying everything else,
without relieving five members of
my family, who were suffering with
coughs brought on by LaQrippe I
bought a bottle of Mother Crossley’s
Cough Cure, and that one bottle
stopped the coughs in at least three
days. It is the best medicine I ever
used. W. B. Parker,
Conyers, Gn.
SEE j
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
i — OF
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IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTXaE of
;| cm
;
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is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to sell
I yon anything else on the plea or promise that it
is ”just as good" and "will answer every pur
Lpose." gee that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
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