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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1897)
OL. XVI. W Oman's Diseases | Ire as peculiar and as unavoidable, discuss¬ cannot be ed or treated as we which _ do those to the entire human family are subject. sus-1 Menstruation import- L™,,. v. hi tains such . .. f ant relations tohcrWym, V! Ft Suppressedjrregu- health, that wheffN®!| -.gjj ! ' \ lar or Painful, jjyjj/ji she soon becomes Imdirritabk!?the bloom leaves complica¬ her cheek and very grave Regularity and tions arise unless Vigor are restored to these organs. Bradfield’s 5 MTit noted 4 most remaie s™ Regulator extensively than sort prevail more section, and has in any other never failed to correct disordered Men¬ struation. It restores health and strength to the suffering woman. “Wo have for tie past thirty years handler) Bradfield’s Female Regulator, both at wholo saU and retail, and in no instance has it tailed to give satisfaction. We sell more of it than all other similar remedies combined.” Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga. THr BfSADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, Gft. Sold by all Druggists at Sfi.OO per Bottle. My son. deal with men who advertise. You will never lose by it. —Ben Franklin. a. 2 i low can the world know a man has a good thing unlees he advertises the possession of it. - Vanderbilt. Many a sactimonious hy po¬ cn pe prays ou his knees on Sun¬ day and preys ou his fellow men the rest of the week.—Ex. W e beg to whisper to those oar lady friends who wear dart waists and bloomers that >\ i- sometimes find our lost col lar button in our bootleg.— lLrdeman Free Press. An experienced editor says 'll. i re is no insurance against the 11 mies kindled by a woman's eye. No. The risk is a dan gerous one, and every man must arrange his own policy. A young woman of Worces¬ ter, England, ate wax candles lo i nprove her complexion. But the remedy was too' wicked and she died. Had she mar¬ ried in her girlhood, perhaps, the match would have saved her life and—lights.—Ex. A Whole flan. A whole man is an¬ 3f W other na m e M t for a healthy man. One of % the prime es~ m sent i a i s of health is clea¬ nliness. The first step in this direction is a clean skin, this f act is well known. Not only should the outside of the hoc!v be perfectly clean, but the ......:,v aie “.ra hea It h. The whole bodv, as well as every organ inthebodv, lined with mucous 5 membrane "hieh :3 even more liable than rii(: skin to become very Lie most frequent cause of un eleau mucous membrane is ca tarrh. Catarrh creates Ur al secretions, even though ®lf ®itf» © m rthi a: fin / ij > 0 NOV. 1897 the catarrh be very slight. In ' this condition good health is specialty of treating chronic catarrh for nearly 40 years. His great remedy (Pe-ru-na)! has become known throughout j the United States and Canada. It is certainly the best, and probably the only effective in ternal remedy for chronic ca tarrh. Its cures are permanent: The Doctor is alsq^the author of many books on chronic catarrh. His latest book on the subject will be sent free for a short time by The Pe-ru-na Drug M’f’g Co., Columbus, 0. Ask your druggist for a free Pe-ru-na Almanac for 1898. While traveling in India once upon a time Lady Randolph Churchill yielded to the temp¬ tation to have a snake tatooed upon her person. The reptile is estimated to be about fifteen inches in length and has its tail m its mouth. A symbol of eter¬ nity. The late Randolph Chur¬ chill is said to have been the only man who ever saw it, and awhile ago there were rumors that another would, but these have died out.— Ex. 1 w\ 8S(l 9 *8*s«<*< ion. “For my part” said Col R. Chi lugersol, the other day, “I envy the man who has lived on the same broad acres from his boy¬ hood, who cultivates the fields' where ill youth he played, and lived where his father lived and died I can araagiue no sweeter way to end one’s life! t j ia[1 j u the country, out of the madrush for money, place, and I ” - poweri Many persons talk that way , but take good care to quit the plow and scramble in cities for money, position and donation. Old Dr. Johnson was more can did. He said ‘The shady side of London is enough country for me.” James Smith would occassionafly, and with pain¬ ful reluctance, accept the invi¬ tation of his rural friends, but he always stipulated that he “should not be carried about the place and shown the im¬ provements.” We know of a city man, in Louisana who, to better himself pecuuiarilly, re¬ moved t.o a hamlet, a small country village, but his wife pined in New Orleans, and in¬ duced him to return and take tlie chances of poverty. She was lonely in her rustic home, Happy indeed is the man who remains content with his an¬ cestral or acquired farm and finds there an ample field for intellectual development as well as reasonable profit. Many young men, country bred, even in well settled neighborhoods, drift to the great cities and re¬ main fascinated by them, al though they have to work hard ’ existing agricultural condition they cannot make a living. Perhaps, When we have free j coinage and raise in values, thousands the will win back ; of wandereis. Once in a large city, we met newspaper friend who had been, during a vacation, to AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “C ASTORIA'.’ AND “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA, as our trade mark. /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of “ PITCHER’S CASTOR1A,” the same that has boms and does HOW on every fear the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is the original “ PITCHER’S C^STORIA,” which has been used in.the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at thmurapper and see that it is ihe hind you have alway s bought on the and has the signature . oj wrap per . No one has authority from me to use my name ex¬ cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. CG March 8,1897. (f -.v ■< ,<. -..-M rP -An,-.-‘V, . p} , Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life cf \ 6ur 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 hs does not know. i* The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE GF 4* •S Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You, Tut; CENTAUR COMPANY, T7 MUTTRA*/ STftE aT, KEIV YORK CITY. NEW FALL. —■ IVl ]\/F 1 T L. T T 1-. T 1 IN 1\T 1-. p L2 IV \/ I • | , , - haV© , lOt W8 JUSt Op8I10Cl lip E OI Q-Qp I FeII Milllll8rV ~ ’ 82.1(1 ‘ WG COF" cliaily invite ., patrons and friends « . + our tO Oclll aild 6X02111126 til© 88,1118. PRICES YVI.IjIH . BJS RIGHl, ; OUR _ ; ',-^*.ATrD LfUjCV vXVJ’Ll’JL/© QTVT O..L X TQT-T —23S8Bg Please see us before you buy. McDonald & haygood. ) region of Florida. He returned to his treadmill—a veritable treadmill—with a burning de¬ sire to spend the remainder of his days in semitropical region raising vegetables. He had figured out that, with a thousands of dollars, this Ipng ing of his heart could de grati¬ fied. That was several years ago, and he still labors at his city desk dreaming of early tomatoes warm sunshine - in winter, freedom from political writing and rural feicity “far from the maddening crowd.” He has never accumulated mon¬ ey enough to accomplish his purpose and nobody has come, like an enchanter, to deliver him from bondage. Possibly, if he realized his aspirations, it would not make him happy, and he might, like a veteran prisoner, hunger for hia den in town. z excitement. .Some are satisfied to remain where God has placed them. All seek perfect happ. ness, butane find ^ come sounding down the ages ; ' Thou hast made us for ThySe]f . Oh. God. and our hearts are restless till we repose Ih.e. Ex. NOTiCE. ; I am prepared to do any kind of mechanics work on short See me or call at Wkuk i.y office.—•). F. Wallis. - This paper and Home and Farm for 90c. NEW MARKET, I have opened up a new mar¬ ket on Commerce street below Etymon'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 ray line call on me. J. M. Evans - 1 Will pdy (In: cash yOUU AI'COTf aifd <-l i v hides. L 1. Qsta. A inland Hardware Go. Successors To W* T. AIjM:a.n® Son* We are headquarters for everything carried in a lifst-clasj Hardware House. Wo have added to our stock glOVES, VAPOR STOVES, GUNS PlblOLS, _ T ,, „ AND , MANY OTHER _ Things. Our line of Table and Pocket Cutlery is the best to be found in town, Our line of Buggies, Wagons, Sunies, Harness, etc-, is up to dace, and prices to suit every one • / '.V 1) h It 7.1 K L RS . i ND EMliA LMEIiS. ___All u « ask is to cull tu:d SEE. Almand Hardware Co. - 9 ADVERTISE ME BE* ' - . IEW FURNITURE STORE. We have opened a furniture store 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 F urniture 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. 43 A PRiCANA o = *». Scrofula to rt Cured. .—«=*• Agenta Wanted Mule or female in every county. lUtsi noss respectable. Compensa tion good. T.o troiiIdo to make some money,, Address Clirobi cle. 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