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!0L. XVI.
Ladies Who Suffer i
j
Liti cny coropioirjt peculiar to j
L; r sex— such as Profuse, Pair>
jj Suppressed or Irreguiar Men¬
tation, are soon restored to
pith hy
ySeltfs Female Regulator,
, js a combination of remedial
pnts which have been used with
4greatest success for more than
Syears, ar>d known to act speci¬
ally With and on tfye organs or
Menstruation, and
reco mnjended for
'Til such complaints
I 4V*\ orj jy. Jt pever fails
to give relief opd
AwWrtf 1* restore the suffering health
of the
if?' A\\\\ 1 womao- It should the
'' be takso by
jil n j wyd l\M girl just womanhood budding
f ipto
i tion is Scant, ®®0^rua- Sup
IN, pressed, Irregular
cr Pa i o f u I, aod
;l! delicate wonjet) should use it,
is its tonic properties have a woi)
ierful influence irj toning up and
itrengtijening the system by driv¬
ing through the proper channels
ill impurities.
“A daughter of one of my customers missed
krostruation from exposure and cold, completely and on
[rriviDg Locked, at until puberty eho was her health twenty-four was years of
be, po when upon my recommendation, she used
ketoly bottle of Bradfield’s Female Regulator, com*
restoring her to health.”
J. W. Hellums, Water Valley,Miss.
tar Gradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Isold by all druggists at per bottle.
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The Atlanta Journal says:
The congressional campaingn
begins to take shape. There
we now practically four en¬
tries in the race, and there is a
distinct possibility of a fifth,
file present incumbent. Col,
I' F. Livingston, is of course,
(candidate for re-election.
For some time Mr- Fulton
Colville lias been quietly telling
Ms friends that lie is in the
ace, and Hon. T.B. Felder is
egarded as practically in the
Id!.
He is in touch with leaders
513 number of counties, and it
fesaid that he is likely to an
ptjuce before many monthe
.
pssaway.
Hon, Charles I. Brauan, who
brprised everybody by the
I tubers of votes he got two
;irs ago, has again announced
L.nself a candidate •
The latest talk is about ex¬
ited States Attorney Joe
nes. He is spoken of as a
5 ; m who would be a formida
oppoment of Livingston’ and
> a campaingner without a
lerior. It is said that he
•aid enter the race with
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UNTIL YOU SEE OUR S0L1D_ FACT BARGAINS.
have with OBBMM stock of goods that beats the record for beauty and low prices,
” opened the season a best pleased lot customersyo u ever saw.
will close it with a big stock dis pssed of and the m
BE FA2R WITH yourself” and see our fall STOCK !
Mr an' ECONOMICAL _B UYING_ THAT------- ngbodv can affor d to miss.^
PRESKNTS OPPORTUNITY FOR
ur i ]n 1 if <>-<>oils «t( IS i^hf I i ;r: ^ >
; i>e If to i£<' k
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lifflap styles Late Novelties, standard Grates aim newest Attractions are all flnmiin almuflaiice in Every
ry Goods, Clotting, Notions,
GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SH OES, E TC.
.estion about these goods pleasing—They make none better.
question about prices being satisfactory None ^ can sell cheapc-o.
AD UPON US FOR PERFECT SATISFACTION AND VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY.
"Servo trade because we give the fairest, squarest opportunity for buying honest goods
your fall and winter goods and you will come out ahead.
d rock prices. Come to see us for your
Chas.B. HUDSON.
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CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY, SEP. 11, 1897
Douglas and Clnnpbell couu
ties, with a good chance to get
noore’ So far there has been
no move on his part, but he is
being talked about.
Short Sayings.
Regrets do not make redress. I
The big talker is a little doer. .
A short man may be a tall
liar.
The fast liver is generally a
slow payer.
The loud talker is seldom a
strong thiuker.
A stingy soul is to he pitied
for its littleness •
A heart full of love will make
a life full of joy.
Better to lead time than to he
driven to it.
It is impossible to read "with¬
out profiting by it
A happy fireside is better than
a big hank account.
He who never drives 1 ii
work is always driven by if.
Stinginess and economy are
not akin to each other.
What a miserable aim has he
who lives for himself alone.
He who is big in his own eyes
is small in other people’s
Opportunities are bald be¬
hind—you must catch them by
the forelock.
Directness of aim is of more
importance than loudness of re¬
port.
You always make more ene¬
mies than money talking poli ¬
ties on the street corner.
The man who considers buy¬
ing on credit an easy way to
get things, is not a safe man to
trust
The real happiness of life can
not be bought with money, and
the poor may have it as well as
the rich.
If the grumbler would only
straighten himself out he would
find a great deal less to com¬
plain of,
Plant a crop of good books in
your home as regularly as you
do seed in your soil, and when
you get old you will not regret
it.—Ex.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what it was made for.
RM Mil • r
S i wvaw.ro 3 1 J* rnmmmummam W. l — t t 8 ;
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We have horses and mules to suit
any caller. Our stock is first-class
aild W6 d.0 bUSUieBS Oil a liUC tliat
glVCS a BiaU SL SllOWIilg, We sell
for cash or good papers and at pri-
ces that accord with the . money
market. We are always ready to
exchange either horses or mules and
we invite all to examine our stock.
We are at Hale & McKniglit’s stable.
KEMP & PARKER,
I
Lorraine Locals.
There is a great deal of sick¬
ness in our community at this
time.
Squire E. F. Cook and three
little children are very sick
Mrs. E. M. McKnight, of
Conyers, was called to the bed¬
side of her sister, Mrs- Neli a
Mosely, last Monday.
Misses Sophie Nix and Van
nie Cook spent several
with Dr. J. F, Albert’s
last week •
Just one of the Atlanta boys
was down Sunday. Guess some
one felt lonely.
Someone ask Mr. L. K. Aus¬
tin how he likes to coon hunt.
Dr* Turner made a call in
our settlement one day last
week.
Miss A Hie Milner and Mr.
Will McElroy were united in
marriage last Sunday morning
at the home of the brides pa¬
rents.
Mr. Henry Elliott, of Stock
bridge, was visiting one of the
fair ladies of “Cut-off” last
demeanor convicts to private :
individuals, and ii' habeas cor
pus proceedings were instituted
they , would , , all n have , to ... be turned .
back into the hands of the conn
ty. lb is a mistake to say that
the court would order them lib
eiated on the grounds that
wel '° bei " g: unlawrully ! nipris
otied, hut it .. is correct to saj
th * t t he c0 ; n ! ty ' Vouhl b % coin
pellcd 1 to take them out of the ,
i hands of these private lessees.”
The latest dream
eers is the contraction of an
rail route around the globe
Sunday. Come again, Henry.
Prof. G. W. Lyons is carrying
on a singing school at Salem at
this time.
The young people enjoyed
the evening at Mr. John Wil¬
lingham’s Saturday last.
Miss Ophelia Mitchell has re¬
turned home after a two weeks
visit to relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Mary Keen visited Miss
Birtie Powell Saturday
I think I will have to go and
take dinner with some of my
friends that live on the liver as
I hear them say they have plen¬
ty of beaus and potatoes,
R aimond.
Wasted Lives.
Some people use their oner
? rj es j u a way that wastes the
greater pan of them. Murry,
worry, ii citation, vexation, de¬
termination, and foolish anxiety
keeps them constantly wasting
precious vitality. This is fool¬
ishness. People do not wauf
irritation or stimulation. When
anyone is tired he wants rest,
not stimulants. When any
one’s energies begin to flag re¬
cuperation, not irritation, b
wanted.
“All tired out,” some peoplt
say, “I need a stimulant.” A
very mistaken idea, No doubt
such a one is in need of invig
oration, recuperation, hut not
stimulants. Stimulants draw
upon the vigor which one al¬
ready possesses; they produce
no vigor. When one is tired
out, nervous - weak and des¬
pondent, Pe-ru-na is wltat is
needed in the system, Pe-ru
na invigorates, recuperates,
builds up, vitalizes, enriches,
reinforces. Unlike so many
remedies, it does uot
simply irritate and and stimu
ates, Pe-ru-na is an invigor
ator to nerve and blood. Send
for a copy of Dr. Hartman’s
latest hook. Address The Pe
rn-nri Drug Manufacturing Co ’!
Columbus, Ohio.
\ It is against the law,” says
Attorney General Terrell, “for
a county to Itaee out its ruis
T
‘-34 day?, u is estimated---Ex.
A puscan.v win cure Klieuuuilisui atul
™ ri. r.ilula to Stay Cured,
Agents Wauled. Mule or
female i to every county. Busi
ness respectable. Compensa¬
tion good, r-.o trouble to make
s»eme s0lir> money,. llK1 .,, v Address Chroni
cle. Augusta, (ia.. for particu
,
A FRICANA will cure Kczema and Ca
Dk tarrh to Stay Cured.
with the exception o£ the space
measured by the width of the
Atlantic ocean. The idea is to!
lay a tract from Portland, Ore.,
to Behring Strait, a distance ot
2,81)0 miles, ancl then to bridge i
the strait, which is full of small
islands. The line is then to he
extended to Irkutsk on the Si.
beriau road, a distance of 8 ,‘200
miles from the strait. From
Irkutsk to St - Petersburg over
the Siberian road the distance
is 3,(570 miles and from St,
Petersburg to Paris 1,650. To
go from Chicago to Paris by
these lines would require only
A Inland Hard ware Co.
- Successors To _
W« V. Aoiawd & Hoy.
We are headquarters for everything carried in a first-class
Hardware House. We have added to our stock
STOVES, ’ VAPOR STOVES, GUNS,
PISTOLS, AND MANY OTHER
Things. Our line of Table and Pocket Cutlery is the best
00 be found in town, Our line of Buggies, Wagons, Sunies,
Harness, etc-, is up to date, and prices to suit every one •
UN l) h R 7 A KE RS A N D EMliA L MERE
_____________ til wo ask is to call and SEE.
Almand Hardware Co.
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSHES.
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Buggies, Wagons, Harness etc., is the most “up to date’
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ARE CLEVER.
If you buy before examining my stock ten (0 one you lose
it costs you nothing to look through our stock.
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