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OL. XVI.
Who Can Measure
- influence of the mother I It
tapes the course ox unborn g-en
rations—goes sounding through
A coming ages and enters the
pgjnes of Eternity.
"hith what care, Mother-be therefore,
irouidthe Warded, Expectant
and how great the ef
U be to ward off danger and
.ate her life happy.
/lather’s Friend”
A11 a y s
H e rsrous
ness, re
MA lieves the
m. Headache.
% H ...Cramps
L Ip -s. n Wjj and Hau
fill*' sea, and
OF' |j) so pre- the
' pares
yillpjala ‘
system that Child-Birth is made
easy and the time of recovery
shortened—many say "stronger
after than before confinement.”
It insures safety to life of both
mother and child. All who have
osed ‘‘Mother's Friend” say they
sill never be without it again.
So other remedy robs confine¬
ment of its pain.
‘A customer whose wife used ‘Mother’s Friend,
ays that if sho had to go through the ordeal
pin. and there were but four bottles to be
Gained, and the cost) was $100.00 per bottle, he
loaldhave them.” Geo.Layton, Dayton, Ohio.
ImtbVjMaiL on receipt of price. Jr.oo PER BOTTLE. Book
VEXPECTANT MOTHERS” mailed free containing
iluablc information and voluntary testimonials.
8RADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA. GA
GOLD BY ALL ORUUGGISTS.
IHE BOOKS OF THE BIBLE.
[by bequest.]
Is Genesis the world was marie:
lu Exodus the march is told;
[1 iticus contains the law :
luNumbers are the tribes enroll
ed.
n Deuteronomy again keep
He’re urged 1o God’s law
alone; Vi.
Mill ; tixe. books of Moses maki
The oldest writings that are
known.
Joslnni t<> Canaan leads :
Li .Judges oft the Jews rebel;
read of David's name in Ruth
Aud First and Second Samuel.
n First and Second Kings we read
H nv bad the Hebrew State be
came; Chronicles
First ‘and Second
Another history of the same.
In Ezra captive Jews return.
And Xehemiah builds the wall;
-n Esther saves her race from
death. call.
These books ‘historical' we
In.Job we read of patient faith;
Th- Psalms are David’s songs oi
of Proverbs praise; to make wise;
The are us
lv Jesiastes next portrays
IP. 1 , fleeting earthlwpleasures is all are.
The Song of Solomon
A In Lt the love of Christ; and thesi
Fi .'hoods ‘devotional - we. call.
]saah fells of Christ to coins,
While Jeremiah tells of woe,
And in his Lamentations mourns
Tli • Holy City’s overthrow.
Ezekiel speaks of mysteries. kings of old;
A: 1 1 Daniel foretells
Hi.-- calls men to repent;
in .Joel blessings are foretold.
Am tells of wroth ; and Edom
Ohuliah's sent to warn : Christ
Wlni Jonah shows that
A .aid die. be
Ami Micah where lie should
U ra.
In Nehum Nineveh is seen ;
In Habakkuk Chaldea’s guilt;
In Zt-phaniah Juda‘s sins:
In itaggai speaks the Temple of Christ, built.
Zach. i iah
A iui Mai a chi. of John, his sign.
The prophets number seventeen.
An • ail the books are thirty-nine.
Mathew. Mark, and Luke and John.
Tell what Christ did in every
Acts show what the Apostles
Am Romans how we are saved
I .grace.
Got o i iiians instructs the Church.
Gai. ; Luis shows us faith alone,
Lpm ’ i.sns true love; and in
Pl; : •; mia ns God's grace is shown.
Cob ssmiis tells us more of Christ,
A i A Thessalonians of the end:
In T o;; '.thy and Titus both
A t'f'. ales for pastors to attend,
Phi a Christian friendship
T1 Hebrews clearly tells us
Th. law prefigured Christ-:
I .r, by p.»l.
Ja ns that faith V
If faps 0>|kW £ MKy \ A' <s
CONYERS, SATURDAY, NOV. 1897
Ami Peter urges steadfastness,
While John exhorts to Christian
love.
For those who have it God will
bless.
Jude shows’the end of evil men.
And Revelation tells of heaven.
1 his is tin 1 whole New Testament.
And all the hooks are twenty
seven.—S. S. Times.
*
liesolut ions.
Cahti.i: Hall, Oct. 29th 1897.
Your committee appointed to
draft, resolutions on the death of
Brothel 1 David M. Alinand, bog t<>
offer the following:
Resolved 1st, That in the death
of Brq. Almand. Emerald Lodge,
Knights of Pythias, has lost a true
friend and faithful brother, one
ever ready to extend a helping
hand, not only to those connected
with the fraternal organizat ions of
which he was a member, hut to
any one in distress.
Resolved 2nd. That not only
has our Lodge sustained a loss,
hut the whole community has suf¬
fered by his death.
Resolved 8rd, That we bow in
humble submission to the decree
of an Allwise Providence in -taking
our brother from Ms. He has been
summoned from ours to that greal
Lodge on High, but he is in pos¬
session of the password and when
he enters that “Castle Hall” n
bove the “Grand Chancellor” of
all, who weilds a ‘Golden gavel,’
will recognize and say to him,
‘Well done, thou faithful Knight
Rest!'
Resolved 4th, That we extend
to his.sorrowing family and rela¬
tives <>ur heartfelt-condolence, and
commend them to Him who has
promised to care for the widow
and the fatherless.
Resolved 5th, That a copy oi
t hese resolutions lie furnished tht
family of our deceased Brother,
and that the county papers be re¬
quested to publish the same, and
that they he spread upon our miii
utes.
Respectfully submitted,
Geo. P. Tilley, Ch’m.,
Chas. K. Gailey.
C. E. L. Rogers.
Win. Wood.
Buell Stark.
Mill Xun
day School Ti*il>
ut<*.
God in His wisdom, on the 2flr<l
of October, removed from us i.
friend and Superintendent. Bro.
i). M. Almand. -He was a faithful
Yorker for six years past in Olll
school. He met with us in sub
shiue or rain and was loved by iw ut
all. lu him we lost a friend,
deed, but God is wisdom and full
of love and knows best.
Let us. therefore, strive to 1 ivt
so that when the Death Angel
conies we may meet with him a
uouud the heavenly throne when
we can unite our voices again in
singing praises to the great God
of love.
In the loss of Brother Almano
we as a school, feel as the pool
said “a precious one from us God
hAs taken, a voice we loved is Still,
a place is vacant in our school.”
U’e hope his faithful, Christian
wife, who has shared with him in
his good work among us. may con
tinue with us in the good w-rk ht
has left for us to do.
•Union Paper Mill S. _ &.
Here is a big long sermon com
, r essed into a dozen lines or so.
nd no sermon was ever delivered
rhich contained more solid truth
: > the line than these few senten
vS: If you have a little farm or
t
business and are out of debt, don’t
fret and work yourself anil wife
pto the grave for the sake of iiion
e You have but one life to live,
-
ai - l it is very brief at best. Take
•
it tie pleasure aiul com tort
y.ulgo along day by i ay am ( o a
ipfle .| good g to others. A morbid,
a „,. louaina to po«0, s tlie
ul lV °
mi’ ll, L’t'rak -■
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ATE ASSERTING IN THF. COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA” AND
“PITCHER’S C ASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADEMARK.
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of “PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” the same
that has home and does now on every
hear the facsimile signature of wrapper.
This is the original “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have always bought 0/1 the
and has the signature • of wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex¬
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President. rfz
March S, 1897. '-A- mg/T
Do Not Bo Deceived
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in¬
gredients of which even he does not know.
r The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SIM1LE SIGNATURE OF
#
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You..
The centaur company, 77 Murray street, new yosk city.
NEW FALL
MILLINERY
We have just opened up a lot
our New Fall Millinery and we cor¬
dially invite our patrons and friends
to call and examine the same.
OUR PRICES WILL BE RIGHT;
i^TOUR GOODS STYLXSH.-m
Please see us before you buy.
MCDONALD & HAY GOOD.
..is the foundation of more misery.]
than any one thing. Wealth a-!
lone will never keep your memory
jreen after you are gone—good
life and kind actions will’. Ex.
A man in Clarke county says
that he knows why cotton is so
•heap. He says it is on account
jf the bicvele. because tin > man on
the bicycle can run through the
country and see how much cotton
there is and the next day he is in
England reporting the cotton crop.
An explanation wan offered, but
ne replied by saying; You can’t
,„ol me cause those darn things go
,ike lightning.”—Oconee Enter-
••\Yhv don't you run a newspa¬
per like that?’ a merchant said to
:i reporter, the other day. throwing
out a Chicago daily. “For the
same reason you don’t run a store
like that,' the reporter replied,
turning to a full page advertise¬
ment of a Chicago house showing
a twelve story building. The mer
diant looked attentively at the
picture for a moment and said;
•■1 never looked at it that way be
fore." No.—Ex.
p„| lman * s e8t , a te will amount
^ $8,000,000. This is no mean
*e««cy u> h,s , . family. , u He was
once poor.
All e\oj have llgUiii oeeii
1 riled up Oil Cub.l by tbe
c ange made by Spain of com
; mandants of her army on that.
I island. Cubans say they are
better equipped than ever
tight for their freedom run! are
going to keep up the struggle
until the freedom is gained.—
F.x.
This paper and Home aud
Farm for 90c.
N EW MARKET
I have opened up a now mar¬
ket on Commerce street below
iKennon’s store, and will keep on
hand all kinds of the very
fresh meats at the lowest prices
You will be pleased with my
service. When in need in
line call on me.
J. M. Evans -
I Will
(lie cash fot
yOlJP
ai]d d uy hides.
L i Sirs.
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We are headquarters for everything carried in a lirst-class
Hardware House. We have added to our stock
STOVES, VAPOR STOVES, GUNS,
PISTOLS, AND MANY OTHER
Tilings. Our line of Table and Pocket Cutlery is the best
to be found iu town, Our line of Buggies, Wagons, Suriies,,
Harness, etc-, is up to date, and prices to suit every one 4
UN1)h R 'l A KKR8 AND EM PALMERS.
____ iff w,j ask is to call aud SEE.
Almand Hardware Co.
71
a
i
NEW FURNITURE STORE
We have opened a furniture store
• n the Masonic building, next door to
the Bank, and it is our aim to show
more and handsomer Furniture than
was ever • brought here before.
We are buying this Furniture ex¬
pecting to sell it at most reasonable
prices. Everybody is invited to call
and look at our stock and get our fig¬
ures before buying.
TURNER BROS.
NO. 41
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