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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1898)
IRONICAL IFS. If a man falls iu love only the woman in the ease can rescue him. If tee diden’b try to uphold our blunders we would have fewer troubles. ff a man goes out between acts he usually comes iu with a smile — but you don’t always see , f If a widow is in the ha bit of 8,noki,,gt 'i garoUe8 - hb ® ha8 an excuse for giving up her weeds If a man saves one. cent each day . ho will not need ...... to risk the loss of a friend at the end of the year by trying to borrow a If every man could believe everything , . , no hears about every else how much better he would think himself than his neighbor . ; --' LA GRIPPE Mistaken for Consumption— Given Up to Die. To some people the mention la grippe calls forth a smile. They are tl o people who have jp. Any one who has ever had i even the slightest touch 0 f ] it | grippe knows well the complete I misery it brings. And not only misery for the time being, but unless properly treated it’s so quella .follow it month after month until the patient des pairs of every getting well again, Pe-rn-na i s the remedy for all such cases- Mis V Lou Davis, i Fayetteville, Feiin •,writes A 1 as follows: “1 X /. m I !• r was a dieted vith a disease commonly known is lit grippe: the doctors said I had consumption I had a dread ul cough and could not sleep; it night. 1 was advised by a friend to try Pe-rn-na. I got one bottle, and the second night my cough slopped. I took ten oottlea, and I will say that I be¬ lieve I would be a dead woman I now if it had not been for Tc u-na. I recomend I’e-ru-na to di those who suffer with la grippe » » Send for free book on'‘Winter ’atarrh.” Address The "» Manufacturing I) r u g Company .Columbus, Ohio- Ladies Who Suffer From any complaint peculiar to their S*2— such as Profuse. Palt) gte-ssr. ijeaith by TS-adfield'*FctiuleRegulator. 1 T: is • cerribiF«tl*n of remedial been used , with ! » f ent«whi«fc have 1 1)* greatest secies* for rT)or* than r.5 years, and Known to act speci licaily With and •« tfe« organs of Menstruation, end I r*comn>ended for such complaints /; aniy. it o«vor falls i 3 /r-'" ' It to give roilef aijd restore the health V7 \\ | of th« suffering E?™kio l Vy h *!b!i ' TV] l\M glri lota Just womanhood budding i 1 <pflwh«o Menstrua Sjltion is Scant, Sup jl*. pressed, Irregular or Painful, aijc • II delicate wotijeo should use It, mi Its teoic properties have a won¬ derful influence ip torgng up and • troostb«ning the system by drlv-i ln fl through the proper channels ! all Impurities. SMSr. when rtfOwnitatlftUon, r r 0 7.« «ho n*#id | MfM, upon Hrf-tMGkPflFGm*!® mj Regulator, i tm» hollla of com r**t«rW her to hetifch.” J . TT. Kslutsw, vVater MIm. Wnt BrtutATO* Ce., Atlanta, Ca ML* BY ALL BRUGCiSTB AT *1 PER BOTTLE. Evils of Chewing Gum, At ide from being an unpleas¬ ant habit and one not approved *« good form, gum chewing pro • luces somo deformities, which ure likely to increase until they oistort the contenonce and en tirely alter (he natural expres¬ s-on: The continued use of one ret of muscles enlarges an<‘ strengthens them and conse¬ quently makes them more prom jnent * There have been sever¬ al instances where medical ad¬ vice has been sought upon tk< i ea that (here was some swel ling or enlargement of the inus ides or glands, although no pair had been felt. Gum chewere ordinarily use one side of th* mouth, thus throwing an undue amount of work upon that side of the faco. It is well to dis tribute thif labor equally.—Poj nlar Science News. In a letter to his son at sehoo' General Leo wrote: Never cL a wrong thing to make a friend or keep one: the man who re quires you to do so is dearly purchased at a sacrefice. Deal kindly, but firmly, with all you' classmates; you will find it t.h* policy which wears best. Abo’v* all do not appear to others wlia 1 you are not. If youhave any fault to find with any’ one. tel' him. not others of what you con plain: there is no more danger ous experiment than that of un dertaking to be one thing betor a man's face and another behind his back. We should live ac and say nothing to the injury of any one. » * * * Duty, then, is THE Sl'PUMENT WORD IN OUT LANGUAGE, Do your duty in all things, You cannot do more: you chould never wish to do le/s. T f D s id the in orange crop Flo-i> a is • g tin short this win¬ ter. ^ •“Himaif’’* (here m 8 . o 0 , 0 ? “. r esin 'he south When a woman tries to eap ture a wealthy husband, she ev idently believes his means will justify her ends. It is seldom difficult to appear natural if you have an object iu view. Any woman c:m fool a man, but it’s sometimes difficult to keep him fooled . Jn ou ™o wrong«pmbie. \ 11 / AND A LARGE STOCK OF HAPNFGS and FIXTURES. We have anything you want in j this line and will he gad to make you piices - CaU to see me - 1 i EDD S. EVERITT, Manager, jGod for her beauty. She had jenvied beamy so much in her |youth and become so morbidly of the lack of it that it warp<d her whole She was not ugly to begin with. but she became so. This idle regret fretted at lier constantly, until she became centered. The beauty of another woman an actual pang, and every a chievement of others she credit¬ ed to their personal appearance, She married, and her husband was inclined to be attentive, but she wearied him with her imaginings that he could be charmed away by beauty. Cliil dren came, but aside from en chaugiugtheir appearance worrying about their looks, she found their care fagged aged her. She was as much a slave to beauty as the emptiest brained bit of lovely vanity. So self-absorbed that she attracted nobody, at forty she was a fad¬ ed, friendless misanthrope, jeal¬ ous and distrustful, cynical and and the ugliest mortal we ever laid eyes on- She might have been at that time enjoying all the compensations of the woman, embittered by no riv aL-ics, , . unsuoded by adulations , r v e r y miconciousness a charm surrounded by friends won by her noble attributes, to whom she would always ap pear a lovable woman, Then there is the fatal gilt of beauty . We have in Mariet¬ ta a number of beautiful girls, but there are one or two in par¬ ticular who are so self-concious of their natural beauty, that it takes all of their time in seiz¬ admiration. In public or at home they are posing, in the mQ st artful manner, to catch the eyes of admiration, We don’t know w hich is most to be desirod for safety, plain or beau t.iful features .-Marietta Journal Thirteen is an unlucky age for a girl. She is too old for dolls and too young for beaux. Girls are delicate which require a small every season to keep them in sails A woman always enjoy rip ping up something useful to make something ornamental. JOB ORK: reMoiiable - ™ s ° fflce - ; I j m H fffi j J Wo are again in the market offering to the trade all of y. ~W. SCOTT’S CELKBRA ■ Ted Brands ofFertilizers, With a number of other brands. These goods have a reputa¬ tion for good results to crops, all through this section, second to none. Thanking the people for their liberal patronage in the past, WE RECOMHEND THESE GOODS p^ToTleirCoiitatior^i And most respectfully solicit a continuance of their trade. Smith & Lifsey, OFFICES: Dr. LEE 4 S Drug Store, Conyers, Ga. BROOK’S Drug Store, Covington, Ga. W? I •I \'\ r 4 •v , O ^ This paper annour'ces. in c> .nr. •cti-.n -ith The Atlanta Weekly Constituiuti n. a new offer in • nci everyone may have a chance to supply the missing " or., in di s se.rte ;ce: j -rrr 1 AT FIRST il WAS -CONSIDERED BY II li THE ‘ AS A GOOD OMEN." 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Tb. successful guesser au*ss nmst he sem with jurwriptlon, Shoul.l one per»>n send : would be $2,000. morcthnn .me answer, he or she vrill he-ntitt»<t tnashareof Ihefund ! <<» «£ h correct anawer. rner. will he no capital prize-everrone r • * * * * **r*AT •—- «l£lS££ rr!w ' PW " S "* y “ ““ y : ,s ,n f,,a J " rt “- v th ‘ 1 - -----------ADDRESS ALL CX.VBRISK DeTrsTo i OK THE CONYERS WEEKLY, Conyers, Gil -WO ril| BY SPECIAL WE OFFER__ 5 «> * I r j In combination with for only our m 9Qc. a yes, I-IOME and Farm lias many years been \ agricultural the w journal of ih e stuJ and south- west, made bv f ers for farmers. ar Come m and subscrib e. CITY WEIS! -HENRY - FErHGflj PROPRIETOR, My shop is comfortable, My towels are clean, My tools are always keen, My My attention aim—to please is respectful, all, Give me a call when you uf dressing up. Wm. H. SinPKINS Attorney at Law. OFFICE UP STAIRS IN THEM BUILDING. reason Does at a le general Collections practice. specialty Cluj j a Preeures loans on farm lands a! low rate of interest. H. H MCbONAL & SOU RESIDENT DF.NTISTS % r All work guaranteed to pies Office up. stairs over J. H.j mand & Co'S, store. Conyers, A CLEAN SHAVE.. . Is what you get at oiittn serial parlor. Eva * % t hing neat and tidy. ' put special emphasis the word ‘’clean.'' (.’If “tvhite”, hands. Cout oils .attention and just cheap as the nigger sin WJtitx? «.V S<*i> y i Livery, Feed and Sale St; bles. When you want to buy or s a horse or mule, hire a bug; or horse or both, or haveyo stock housed and cared for,c on J. N. HALE, "in front Fierce’s old stables. Civic Society. i'liilologia Lodge. No. US. it A. M., W. M .T, A. Guinn. 0. E. Reagan, Sec., Mo Meets first and third da)’ nights in each month. . Cl YV Fa Si ted— trustworthy ladies t. tivk gentlemen or to el for responsible, establish™ in Georgia. Position Mo ithly steady f ' expenses. Enel- self-atldressod • -w cnee. se X)onilnM»ii ed envelope. The pany, Dept. K. Chicago, 111 . AFRCANA. Cures absolutely, audio 0 cured, Rheumatism, Sor° Syphilis, Old Sores, Catarrh, Constipation, a D diseases caused by i®P l blood. AFRICAN A entirely of Her* ii is made ^ It aimless, anu ' e ’ most powerful discovered an id - ■ ^ ever above named diseases. Ga., Feb. 13- lS& AI ,„.„ , Gentlemen. 1 Of rneUloB atifin 111 «»vere 'j attack Rvadviceof* . K vj , »»B lnw knee. , DJ 1 felt K“*. FKII AN A, « „ SUJ n “A taken one |, 5 !C j.„, T have disappeared, aty ,, swelling has well. Judging ^j I belie y or you claim for it a» a jtarY Very truly, • ' ,-jy? Mr. Harper was boin - SW»» rfCf '