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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1897)
OL. XVI. Woman's Diseases lire Unavoidable, as peculiar and as ■cannot be discttss Ljer Ido treated which as we A those to [the family entire subject, human are If V menstruation sus- )W| Tfi s fains such import- w™* : n |ant relations to her ; I PSTlfS35:i|| health, that when^ 1 1 I becomes f she soon languid, irritable, nervous the bloom leaves her and comphca cheek and very grave Regularity and lions arise unless Vigor are restored to these organs. Sradfield'sScLTti.* Female ™ most noted Regulator $£££ sort prevail more extensively than in any other section, and has never failed to correct disordered Men¬ struation. It restores health and strength to the suffering woman. ‘•We have (or the past thirty years handled Bradiield’s Female Regulator, both at whole (»le and retail, and in no instance has it failed lo give satisfaction. Wo sell more of it than ni. oiher similar remedies combined.” Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Atlanta, Macon and Albany. Ga The Bradfielo Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga Sold by all Druggists at $1.00 per Bottle. The Home Buyer, The man who makes money ni home and spends it abroad is an enemy to his community, re marks the Brunswick Times • This truth has been so often established by proof that it has become axiomatic ■ The doc¬ trine of industries is one of the stays of development. Without his practice no progress be expected • The business' policy of the Chinaman, who accumulates in HOLIDAY PRICES MADE BY TURNER Bros. ON THE HANDSOMEST AND LAiiGEsT NEW STOCK OF FURNITURE E ver brought tothis market. These goods will awaken your admiration, i EOW IS THIS? A nice OaK suit for $6.00. An Oak suit for $10 worth $12. Handsome Oak suit for $15,00. Anoihor Oak suit for $18. Can’t he equaled for the money in ilus place.or Atlanta. We have Oak suits for $20 and $22.50 that will adorn any room. Our $25 and $35 Oak suits are attracting much attention and the same furniture in Atlanta would cost $15 or $50 We h ve some nice safes that \\e are selling just a little cheaper than they can be bought eisewere, Uui si.b boards, wardrobes, Ma_ chinf s, baby carriages, etc., are bottom prices. We can't be undersold on any of these goods. - A JA / % € a: CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1897 this country a cosiderable hoard, which he expends in his native land, is no worse than that of the citizen who earns his coin peteacy from the patronage of! home people and sends to other cities for those things that are necessary to his existence.— Macon News. Retribution Came Quickly It will be remembered that the news from Cuba, a few weeks ago, stated that General Castillo, of the insurgant army, had been engaged in a desperate battle with the Spanish, and when victory had perched upon his banners, he was betrayed in r.o the hands of the Spanish, by one of his own men, and was shot to death while a prisoner. The traitor was named Ahgel Paz, and he was paid $5,000 for his treachery. Passenger on the steamer Mas ootte, which arrived at Jackson¬ ville, from Havana on Sunday. November 21. report that Paz had been captured by the in. surgents, while on his way to Oienfuegos, and was court mar tialed, and hanged, for his trea¬ chery. It will thus be seen that jus¬ tice over took Angel Paz very quickly after lie betrayed ins general into the hands of the enemy, who shot him like a dog.—Ex. A Cotton Convention. A convention of cotton growers has been called to meet in At¬ lanta on Dec. loth. The con¬ vention is called at the sug¬ gestion of President Wellborn, of tlie South Carolina Cotton THE PARLOR. The handsomest and best line ox lounges, from $5 to $20, ever shown here. Also beautiful parlor Rockers from $1.75 to $5. These cha i r s can’t be equaled either here or in Atlanta for the money. TllOSC I'OCkCrS make elegant and appropriate pres¬ ents. Come and see these goods. 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 TRADEMARK. /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, leas the originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” the same that has borne and does now s/^y, —"* on every bear the facsimile ... signature of wrapper. This is the original “ PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” which has been used ill 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 b ought on the and has the signature • of wrap j ]er% pi 0 0 ne has authority from me to use my name ex¬ cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. C'fc March S, 1897. (/) C* ' r- C-'.K , Xf . Do Hot 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¬ o gredients of which even he docs not know. V The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAOSIMILE SIGNATURE GF <• Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, V7 MUF1RAY CTRCCT, NEW YORK CITY. growers’Association. The jects of the convention is to consider questions of interst to growers of cotton. President Wellborn suggests a meeting at the court house of every county. on the first Monday in Dec¬ ember, of every farmer interes¬ ted in cotton, to form an organ- We have entered this business with the inten tion of succeeding, Our goods were bought right and WO intend to | right. The people will come to us for bargains in T 8 . limit ., lire. Our prices w iHbe lower than call lx ( found elsewhere. , 1 Come to us | TURNER BROS. | : NOTICE, i I am prepared to do any kind i of mechanics work on short notice. See me or call at Week ly office.—J. F. Wallis. This paper and Home and Farm for 90c. NEW MARKET, I have opened up a new mar¬ ket on Commerce street below Kennon's store, and will keep on hand all kinds of the very best fresh meats at the lowest prices You will he pleased with my service. When in need in my line call on me. J. M. Evans - The object of this association is to make an effort for better control of the produc tion and sale of cotton.—Ex Never try to make light of a lantern-jawed girl, and especi if she is red-headed. Ex, CHAIRS. We have - great j a cit-nelr StOCK AT OI PhflirQ 0118,11 & r’QTio'iTio' ldLL^mg id 111 jJllGC TW*lPA from $3 to erset - Will sell • one or more as desired. We have chairs ! of all kinds and se11 You children's chairs at almost JiriCC . yOtir 0W11 S86 thG best stock ever shown , \ FR1CANA \u'U cure Rheumatism and Scrofula to Stay Cured. — Agents Wanted Male ov female in every county. Busi ness respectable. -Compensa¬ tion good. No trouble to make some niono v '' Address Chroui - cle Au 8 usta Ga „ ior , P articu ’ ' * " lars. ■Jne Minute Cougfi Cure, cures. That is what it was made for. \ FRICANA will cure Eczema ami Ca tarr h to Stay Cured. flfl FI ME. 1 ’Will pqy |lie cash yoqu and eluy hides. L B. (Ism. MTIBY BTABM18 M.H. MELTON, PROPRIETOR. New stables, New vehicles, Safe horses, Experienced dri¬ vers, New harness etc. We guarantee our turnouts to give satisfaction and wo. it vite the public to call on us when in need of a good, safe, relia ble team. We are located on tbe South side of the railroad. ■ M. H. MELTON. DO JOB WOSt NO. 45 BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WE OFFER- “mi n n l In combination with our paper for only QOc. a, ysar. HOME AND FA It-Vi has for many years been the leading agricultural journal of the south and south-west, made by farm¬ ers for farmers. Gome in and subscribe. % We handle Carpeting, mat ti „ ei BlJKSi Winnow Shades, Curtain Poles. Fixtures etc. Mattresses, Springs. Dining Tables, extension and plain, Center Xable8> Lamp tables, K “ il i fO ,, 19 ,tekamll!ook Cas63 °..... ..... We guarantee to save you 10 per cent on Atlanta prices on any of these goods. We are talking plain, hut it is straight goods. We have more Furniture, and handsomer Furniture than was ever shown here before by any house, and we KNOW we tan make lower prices. We have been buying in car load lots and we will makejpnces lower than-any bo¬ dy. v * ou W1 ‘l be able „ secure liand some and serviceable Christmas presents here at a small cost. Don’t buy anything in our iine u,iiii y°« set our prices. We can and are willing to ifavo you motley ou Furniture,