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ce of the mother 1 It
iacc cf unborn gen¬
res vcourse sounding through
; ; acres and enters the
Eternity- ^ker.dtore, _ ^
i aiiat care,
i-„o Expectant Mother b
rand how great the ef
[toward, off danger and
jer life happy.
ther's Friend
Allays
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ness, re
^Kb,, HL lieves the
rlM \\ Headache,
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and Hau
f sea, and
5 so pre¬
U/J4 pares the
Child-Birth is made
the time of recovery
say “stronger
before confinement.”
res safety to life of both
child. All who have
Friend” say they
r be without it again.
remedy robs confine
its pain.
Those wife used ‘Mother’s Friend,
had to go through the ordeal
there were hut four bottles to be
the coat was $100.00 per bot t le, he
them.” Geo. Layton, Day ton, Ohio.
nn receipt of price. Jt.oo PER DOTTLE. Book,
MOTHERS” mailed fre« containing
and voluntary testimonials.
CO.. ATLANTA-GA.
SOLD ay ALL DRUUGGJST5.
Paranoia.
s'ays the Bruus
l is tho devil’s nick
outwitting the law.
be used as a general
describe the condition
a/ who , having coro¬
heiao us act, seek to
tho public that he
it was wrong. It
of fat fees for
and lean pub¬
the latter made so by
bills of long trials
courts.
is all right in its
the Times, “but its
the rope ’send. Some
does appear there, the
either legally or
adjusted - Legally
which is infrequent, it
execution; illegally.
it is known
[Wonder Talk
The People
IipGAIIoKY j>hugt CO.
pey buy many things of us that
kept in a first-class Drug Store
we save them money on every
pie loney they saved buy. is made.”
money
f ade with us.
Ixiie O-aile'sr XDr'u.g' Co.
1 Inland Hardware Co.
___Successors To
V, V* Amawd & Sow i 9
N headquarters for everything carried in a tirst—class
Hardware House. We have added to our stock
“ES, VAPOR STOVES, GUNS,
PISTOLS, AND MANY OTHER
1 ’ur line of Table and Pocket Cutlery is the best
%d in town, Our line of Buggies, Wagons, Sunies,
- etc., is up to date, and prices to suit every one -
l'yJ>ER TAKERS AND EMBALMEDft.
^—All we ask ia to call and SEE.
Almand Hardware Co,
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CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY, AUG. 28, 1897
as lynching. In the latter case
it is the cause of its own dis
truction.
“Paranoia comes in varied
forms, but ottenestin the minds
of expert vvittnesses, who scent
rich fees - — According to this it
dotes cranial . . . bumps and ,
on
knows Nordau by heart. It
can evolve insanity from a ran¬
dom word and fill imaginary
asylums with imaginary lima
ti cs . Jt detects mental aber
ration by means of retrosse,
noses, spreading ears, weak
eyes, or irregular teeth • The
peculiar cut of a coat meritsrthe
exchange of tliat coat for a
straight-jacket • Left to itself
it would make every public
buildiug a, madhouse and there
wou!dn,t be enough sane men
to officiate as keepers.”
The Brunswick Times is
weary of paranoia, whether the
term be applied specifically to a
certain type of law-dodging or
generally to all such dodgings.
They have seen enough of it.
It lias cost calculable harm to
county treasuries and incalcula¬
ble harm to community repu¬
tations • The people want to
see it legislated out of existence,
failing in this they may adopt
harsher means of elimination.
Paranoia is an evil’ glorified
by the name of medical juris¬
prudence. As an evil it exists;
as an evil it must be destroyed.
-Ex.
An Old But Good Joke,
John Bacon, of Easton, Pa.,
has is his possession a. copy oi
the Weekly Museum of March
4, 1797, in which is related tin
following anecdote - “At tin
conclusion of the war Dr. Frank¬
lin, the English embassador,
and the French minister, Vei
genis, dining together at Ver
sailles, a toast from each wat
called for and agreed to. The
British minister began with
‘George 111 who, like the sun
ia its meridian, spreads a lustei
throughout and enlightens tbs
/;k
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I! Ill' i ■. • V r,
AVegc tabic Preparation for As¬
similating Stomachs tlieTood ntidReguta- of
ting the andBowels
Promoles Digestion,Cheerful¬ neither
ness andRest.Contains 'Mineral.
Opium.Morptime Nakc ol’ic. nor
Not
ffe&fK of Old Dr 5/ if'SUELDITCHER
Pumpkin Seed"
/tlx.Senna *
Jiocheile Saks —
jJnhe Pppcrmint Seed *
-
Jh Carbonate Soda, *
Jlkm? Seed -
Clarified Suejar Flavor. -
MWayreen
A perfect Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, for Constipa
don, Sour .Convulsions .Feverish¬
Worms
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
JjBo-ls-35 Cl NTS
5
exact copy of wrapper.
world.’ The French minister
followed with. ‘The illustrious
Louis xvl, who, like the moon,
sheds mild and benignant rays
'on and influences the globe - ,
Our American Franklin then
gave, ‘George Washington, com¬
mander of the armies, who,
like Joshua of old, commanded
the sun and the moon to stand
still, and they obeyed him.”—
Ex.
A new kind of Blessing.
A commercial traveler who was
visiting with his uncle in the eouu
„ry, says an exchange, was suddenly
called on to say grace, and, not be
•ug accustomed to it, prompily
ackled the difficulty in the foilow
mgs words. ‘Your favor of this date.
Allow us to express our gratatude
for this expression ofj good will*
L’rustiag that our house may merit
>our confidence and that we may
aave many good orders from you
.ffis fall, wearo your.’”
Farmers will do well to mar¬
ket their cotton in Conyers ibis
fall.
Valuable Property for
Sale,
The house and eight acres j
where L. T. Longshore now re-i
sides-known as the T.H.Bryans,i
sr., homo place, Also, 90 acres|
of land adjoining Eastview
cemetery, being cultivated this
year by Mr • J. J. Stausell,
Also a two-thirds interest in
me Planter’s Warehouse -
For terms and prices, ad¬
dress
H. P. Bryans,
cake Maddox, Rucker Bk’g, Co.
Atlanta, Ga.
Fob Sale.
A haad-ome 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¬
ply to
THE WEEKLY.
SEE
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
\ SIGNATURE
-OP-
44
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY.
BOTTLE OF 1
s:
i
Castoria is pnt Rp in one-size bottles only. It
is not sold in bulk, Don’t allow anyone to sell
you anything else on tho plea or promise that it
is “jn8t as good” and “will answer every pur¬
pose. M See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A,
is cn
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