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crest trial.
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way for her.
{other’s Friend”
liisrs Nervousness, and so assists
£ Liaan r ; that the manner, change goes without for
easy protest the way of
sack tea, r/olent m
Headache, Etc. Gloomy
fadings, yield to cheerful and
-fill anticipations-she ordeal quickly passes and
sough the and
ithotit pain—is left strong
rorous and enabled to joyously
[form the high and holy duties
w devolved upon her. Safety
life of both is assured by the
5 of “Mother’s Friend,” and
Etime of recovery shortened. •
bow one lady, the mother of three children,
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are her fourth confinement, and was relieved
civ. All agree that their labor was shorter
lpiis painful.” John G. Polhill, Macon, Ga>«
isd tree, containing valuable information
iftoiantary testimonials.
bBMOField regulator co.,Atlanta,ga
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
I Aim on Locals
Ife are having so mo damp
[rother f now.
Mrs, 3. H • Dabney, of Ingle
ide, spent a night with Mrs
f, J. Alinand this week.
The little baby of Mr
light has been very sick for
it past few days, It is better
iiliis writing.
Hi" Thomas Johnson is en
ftaining a small baby boy at
[home.
Mr. W. Wallis and wife spent
May with Mr. Geo. Dobbs.
Sir. Will Puckett visited A1
i Sunday. Come again,
31.
Mr. M. H. Cooper visited At
piaon business last week.
[ft - W. J. Jackson, who has
Lour section master for four
I five Jv ears, has moved to
pion Point and Mr- R. L.
ml has come to take his place,
e welcome Mr, Jarrell to Al
ter
ft. and Mrs. K. M. Warren
pt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Us;
Sally.
MAINE LOCALS.
Ctton pickiug time will soon be
h and then so ranch going about
r -.case.
• -ses Eakes and Norton, of
Lonia, [si visited in this community
week.
A Inland Hardware Co.
Successors To.
Yf, V. AiaIiawd & @oh*
life fire headquarters for everything carried in a first-d Js^
Hardware House. We have added to our stock
POVES, VAPOR STOVES, GUNS,
PISTOLS, AND MANY OTHER
Our line of Table and Pocket Cutlery is the best
[ ^ 'Mud in town, Our line of Buggies, Wagons, Buriies,
«s, etc., is up to date, and prices to suit every one •
’UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS.
- --All we ask is to call and SEE.
Almand Hardware Co.
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CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, AUG. 21, 1897
The protracted meeting has:
closed after ten days of service ;
without securing a single member.
It was not the fault of the minis¬
ters for they did all they could- I
ant afraid Union is getting cold.
Hr. Dave Martin, of A'lanta, has
been on a visit to his parents and
friends here for a few days.
The book agents are taking the
day in this community. If you
don’t believe it ask Jim Mann.
Messrs Jim Ragsdale and Joe
Cook attended meeting at Salem
church in Henry county, last week.
Raimond,
RICHARDSON RIPPLES.
Protracted meeting closed Mon
day night at Union without receiv
mg any members.
Out sick people are getting beG
ter.
Misses Lucky Bently and Daisej
Garr, of Atlanta, visited Miss Elna
Bowen last week.
Miss Ida Cowan and Berry Cowan
spent Saturday night with Mr. Jim
Cowan.s family.
Robt. Hollingsworth spends tbm
days in the week in tbis section.
He don,t intend to be an “old batch
alor.”
Mies Willie Morris is spending tbis
week with her sister, Mrs, Josie
Bowen,
alias maud Sims is visiting ir>
Smyrna settlement,
air- Jim atann is at home now.
Glad to see our book agents return
ing- We lerrn he has been ver,
successful,
air. Lon Eakes, of Lithonia, wa
at Union one day last week.
air. Tom Soppington is sick a
this writing.
Prof. Frank aiann was at hem
Saturday and Sunday’ He hut
many friends who were glad to set
him.
Messrs. John Cook and Eliza aior
ris have gone to Newton county or
business.
“Seabed
AWFUL! AWFUL!
A wagon maker who has been
dumb for years, picked up r
hub and spoke, Yes, and i
blind carpenter reached out foi
his plane and saw; and a deal
farmer went out to liis flock
and herd: and a noseless fisher¬
man caught a barrel of pike aao
smelt; and a 40-ton elephant in¬
serted his trunk and Hue; yes a
dog walked off with his coat auc
and pants; and just last night
we noticed a bed tick; and somt
men in the woods saw the trees
bark; another man was aston¬
ished at seeing a horse fly as
he was passing the road.— Ex.
A grim view of it.
The death of an ossifiod man it
Tennessee is reported. He dieo
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Vegetable Preparation for As¬
similating Stomachs ttieTood andBowels andRcguta of
ting lire
Promotes andRest.Contams Digestion,Cheerful- neither i
ness Mineral.
Opium.Morpliine Narcotic. nor
Not
fte&pc of Old Pf~'SA^fC£L.EITCBER
Pumpkin Seed*
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JlochtUc Sniff —
Anise Seed *
Peppermint JJi Carbonate - Soda,
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flora? Seed -
Clarified Sugar Flavor. •
liuilayreca
Apcrfcct Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, for Constipa¬
tion, Sour .Feverish¬
Worms .Convulsions
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
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EXACT copy OF WRAPFEB*
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hud —Chicago Tribue. This is as
bad as the man who swollowed a
thermometer and and died by cle
grees, it suggests also the case of r»
onsumptive undertaker who died a
offin.-^Medical Record. These re¬
fund us of a man who choked while
■i king an apple and died of apple-,
plexy.—National Medical Review
It was in a hotel at St, Louis tnat a
Pike county farmer blew out tbs
•as and died from gastritis.—Meyer
holders, Drugg ist: Not any worse
ban the man stru ck by an engine:
/edict, d el from locomotor at'ack
ua.--Montreal Pharm. Journ. Still
vorse the case of that pie>eat-ing
lyspeptic of Thiflis, for he died of
iemia.superinduced by typhlitis.—
radical Journal. The other day a
iegro in Southern Georgia ate six
watermelons. He died of mo'.on
eliolia.-Ex.
Somebody has started the
■rory that the orignal Declara¬
tion of Independence, which is
■row scarcaly legible, and is
never shown, was ruined by ex¬
posure at the Columbian Worlds
Fair. Mi" Gunther, one of the
commissioners, says that it was
scarcely legible twentyfive years
ago, and that it was really ruin
id by copying in the presidency
of John Quincy Adams, when
opies of it were taken by im¬
press, as in making copies of
letters, so that the ink was larg¬
ely removed, and the fading
proceeded rapidly. While Mag
la Chartacan yet be read, the
iriginal Declaration cannot be
read, not even its signatures ■
Some years ago an expert cali
r -aphist made a copy in fac
smile, and this is shown. The
exhibition of the document at
Ohicago merely revealed its de¬
cay, and did not cause it,—£x.
Fob Sale.
A handsome eight room dwelling
on Decatur street. Close in and
in a most desirable neighborhood.
A property that will always be valu
able. For further information ap¬
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