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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1897)
JL. XVI. Ladies Who Suffer om any corrjplairjt peculiar to eir sex—such as Profuse, Paiij I Suppressed or Irregular Men ruation, arc soon restored to ialth by adfieid's Female Regulator. is a combination of remedial jnts which have been used with jegreatest ar)d success known for to act rpore speci¬ than jysars, and the organs of ally with on and Menstruation, reccmnjended for such complaints orjly. It never fails . to give relief aijd . restore the health of the suffering woman- ft should li "C / \\ \u\\l Yfl be ta! ^ e0 by t,J * W I 9' rl J ust buddin 3 Ml j \M jQto womanljood M L // when Mepstrua Jm tion is Scant, Sup * pressed. Irregular or Painful, apd jldelicate woipep should use it, sits topic properties have a woij ■srful influence ip toping up and Srepgtljening the systerp by driv M through tlje proper channels il impurities. ■1 daughter of one of my onatoraers missed iBStrustion from exposure and cold, and on Tiring at until puberty her healtli twenty-four waB completely of reeked, she was yearn ?. when upon my recommendation, she used d bottle of Bradfield’s -Female Regulator, com Italy restoring her to health.” J. W. Heli.ums, Water Valley, Miss. ■-[ Braoficlo Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga> 110 BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT ft*. PER BOTTLE. Palei’fialiwm. I The manner in which paterd I -n works—its effect in tak J li; ; money from some people to it to others—is very well I -hated by some figures print Itiy the Atlanta Constitution, of the Km from the last report linptroler li' General of Georgia, pays considerable pen pm to Confederate soldiers, or lltir widows, and provides a |l;i)ol Is fund by general taxation, latter being drawn upon by R;ii county in the proportion Hat its school population bears ■ the whole school population H me state. The result, oi jtirsc, is that the people of the ■h r counties contribute to the ruses of the schools ii> the Hojier counties and to the pen ■ ns of the old soldiers living Balia poorer counties, but it is Biiuilt to leali/.e. without Hiking at the Georgia, figures, Hliow great an extent money Hr, in this way be diverted I mu one lot of people to an H ’tier. These figures show that I unity-two of the 135 counties H il Georgia contribute not one I tut to the expenses of the state I iunnneut. On the contrary , I tv receive from the state I hairy about $190,000 in ex I ts of the whole amount oi | ®s paid by them. They have (the expense of their local I'finment to meet, and are ■bed to do this by the gener autribution of the other Menial H !l ; five counties, through the action of the state KJWmuent,—Ex. bngressman Livingston will I f Honduras this week to .•fet with the president of the ipai | -public about gold it is niinuing desired country as citizens of the United he granted certain con which Europeans have ^^^iufore Mll held. Col. Livings return to this country || w to meet with Congress X-v - I 'L),cember session.—Ex. - a very nice thing for a ‘-kill to make an inipres K;i wealthy widow. Mrs. Mm ^ allace, who resides at ! 'lorium, Chicago, and 's. &tm it ft CONYERS, SATURDAY, NOV. 1897 is a childless widow, has taken a fancy to Evaugelina Cossio Cisneros, the Cuban refugee, and offered to adopt the Cubi n maid and make her an heir to a fortune estimated by friends of Mrs, Wallace at $5,000,000,— Ex. It is gratifying to the of the late Charles F. Crisp know that, by an order of the Legislature, a handsome por trait of him will be painted. His memory is warmly cher ished in the hearts of the peo pie. The first lodge of Free Ma sons in America was establish¬ ed in Boston in 1733, the next was in Savannah in 1735, And they were called Free because nobody but a free-born man could become a member of the order.—Ex. “Major Jones’s Courtship” is now being, published by The Walton News as a serial| story, It was first published in the old Madison “Micellany” a way back in the forties.—Ex. An exchange says every paper in file State should publish the fact that burnt corn is a sure cure for hog cholera, It was discovered oy burning a pale of corn at a dis tillerj'. It was thrown to the hogs and eaten by them. Before that a number of them had been dying each day but the disease immedi itely disappeared. A young man should know at the very outset of his business ca¬ reer that he cap afford anything dse better than to he dishonest. Any apparent success resulting from dishonest methods is short - lived and deceptive and is at the jost of important future advance¬ ment. There is plenty of hard work in any department of life. Know that fact and submit to it manfully. Engage in that em¬ ployment for whie’h your training uid" tastes have fitted you and at ill times do your level best in it. Be independent and true to princi¬ ple and be courteous to all men. Live within your income, choose .veil your associates and never in lulge in recreation of which you •an ever be ashamed. Let whis¬ key drinking. gambling, card playing, and had women severely ilone. Be satisfied to rise gradu illy. Gut strive to rise continu uisly. And never lose an oppor¬ tunity to learn all things that may he needed in the highest de¬ partment of your business.—Ex. F. & A. M. RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, we the members ol Piiilologia Lodge. No. 178 F. & A. il., recognizing the infinite wis¬ dom, love and unerring decrees oi God, the Grand Master of the U niverse, and believing that by liis edict our beloved friend and bro¬ ther, D. M. Almand, was called from labor to rest, and Whereas, by his daily walk and upright demeanor toward us as orothers and with all mankind uis memory has been grafted deeply in our affections. His character as a man and a mason was such to win our esteem and furnish us an example in his life deserving emulation, therefore be it resolved, 1st. That we the members of this Lodge deeply regret the un timely death of our friend and brother. 2nd. Be it resolved that in his death, our Lodge not only loses a faithful and true brother, one ev or re'ady to do hjs duty a* a man AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE “ USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND PITCHER'S CASTORIA,'’ AS OUR TRADE MARK. 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, on 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. March 8,1897. Do Not Be 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. V The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF *— * 44C Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, MEW YORK 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: 3WOUR GOODS STYLISH. - *! Please see us before you buy. McDonald & haygood. >r a mason always ready to do a charitable act and to spread the cement of brotherly love wherever discord and disagreement might exist the community at large looses one of its best and most useful citizens. 3rd. That we extend, the be¬ reaved family our deepest and sin cerest sympathy and condolence. 4tli Be it further resolved that a, copy of these resolutions be sent to the grief stricken family and (hat each of the city papers be re¬ quested to publish them. J. A. Guinn, J. R. Irwin, .J. N. Hale, Committee. The Atlanta Constitution says: •Emmett Womack is here. Judge Womack came down from V\ asli ington, where he still holds an ex¬ cellent position in the legal de¬ partment under the secretary of , he interior. He'is protected by tin civil service law, but lie says th. t he expects to resign and come jiaek to Georgia the first of the year.” The Atlanta .Journal learns that the vellow fever has cost Atlanta’s commercial interests a round mil li ion. Come in and pay your subscrip¬ tion. All eyes have • again been tinned up on Clib.l b) the change made by Spain of coni mandants of her army on that. island. Cubans say they are | figlit better for equipped their freedom than ever and to j are going to keep up the struggle until the freedom is gamed. — Ex. This paper and Home and Farm for 90c. NEW MARKET, I have opened up a new mar¬ ket on Commerce street below Kcnnon’s store, and will keep on band all kinds of the very best fresh meats at the lowest prices You will be pleased with my service. When in need in my line call on me. J. M. Evans 1 ■ Vvlll i>.|\ T the 1 cash fou 1 yoqu «ucei| arid d tty hides. L B. Osta, ---- .©a A Inland Hardware Oo. ■i - -9-i Successors To W.V. Ajl.ma.nb & Bon We are headquarters fo” everything carried in a first-class Hardware House. We have added to our stock STOVES, VAPOR • STOVES, GUNS, . . PISTOLS, AND MANY OTHER Things. Our lino of Table and Pocket Cutlery is the best to be found in town. Our line of Buggies, Wagons, Hunies, Harness, etc-, is up to date, and prices to suit every one • UNI) h R 7 A Kh RS A ND KM BA LATER 8. All wo ask is to rail and SEE. Almand Hardware Co, ADVERTISE TOUR BUSHES. NEW FURNITU «i ' i We have opened a furniture store 0 in 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 ti«. ures before buying. TURNER BROS. NO. 42 A FRtCANA v. ill cure Rtu-imialism aad 1 Scrofula to Stay Cured. Agents Wanted Male or female in every county, Busi ness respectable. Compensa tion good. No trouble to makes some money,. Address Chroni¬ cle. Augusta, G.i.. for particu¬ lars. Jne Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was made for. A FRICANA will cure Eczema and Ca rV tarrli to Stay Cured. TIO FUR ill BY SPECIAL A T RANG EM ENT WE OFFER — va w lu combination with our paper ©Oo. a, ysai. 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