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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1898)
irance. 4 McELVANY. VII. ARTERSI 0 have 114.4 4 * t -" ever been and 0 to 1 ever be _ llin „ Li., I U” > t v x a f () f ever ’ V t ^ ^ O P* ■■-' ' *" ■ | r' o\rpl* '- a V hot I V* «/ w I ^ ‘ e have a large stock ~ f nods and - I ha marked | -| A' ve v with the intention # # , jOing a large business. * salesmen are compe t and attentive help our customers may 7 «/ ject the best 61 treat¬ 'd in our place. ). M. Almand’s Sons. i Hi A r S'iV - ■;■ 1 |g A A.-:. m LI >7 m K ■ 1 m i M m .. m m ill V) m □I ■(L iwSS st '-’Z ? KBM n_* TT • -f. 3 / ' A. DUKES, Candidate for County Treasurer. ) e cutis a true representation of Mr. James A. Dukes, le kr County Treasurer of our county. As he appears in so way he be found day in and day out, year in and yeai 15 affliction seems to be permanent, it having resisted all 5 heretofore. He is a poor man and seeks this office r A sustain himself and if possible secure treatment tliai ore the usefulness of his limbs, 1 ' ice prior to this time sought this office at the hand a ::4 each time he has been defeated, He has en -^•“Cetins each- lime with the firm conviction that tire people g I to help him and he is morally sure af election. 0 heasurer 5 a c kver, big hearted fellow and should the people r s of the know county his gratefulness would ids atmv° m0ney ^’ because he has to !V s r aces uo money i e *'He can only enter the race and trust hira L of his friends and the voters of the county. !' i «t eselT°^ a ern cam P and has wires to pull and \l° it; a *F uct ' no a I 36 uot only a great boon to him, but t r - 1 6 voters county* He is and has always 1 i emocrat and he appeals his support to party to r, { turn job out neat r k reasonable price- / A I g o AY \ 4 CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, MCH 19, 1898. Pointed Paragraphs. The wel)_ man often the stele man’s promises. Satan is always at hand to heln a man put up a stovepipe. »»«»»■»«mu.«ru»ta*t* selling tally and others by giv- 1 he silence 5 '-, p$ the gass meter. is g° i(ieii «o*tke Stockholders in the company.' A man never realizes how in significant heffs until he attends l,iso,vu •*?»«' What the very young man d ° a ’ tki !°' ^ thinks i.e knows v and it answers the same purpose An oicl oocheior says that a wyman’s change of mind is an example at .m effect without a cause. No matter how high a man may 11 y he’s got to come to earth occasionally for board and lodg iug ’ That board of trade member does not mind being called a bull or a bear, but cal! him a calf or a cub and he gets mad. The man who monopolizes the attentions of the prettiest girl at a party is envied and hated by all the other men present.— Chicago News. A Hapy Woman. Writes to Dr. Hartman and Tells Him What Makes Her So. Mrs. Lucy Lee. of Naples, Tex, had almost, come to the conclu¬ sion that the blessing of health was no longer hers, and so when she regained it, her happiness was almost too great for words* She writes as follows; *‘I am well now and enjoying good mams health, bet¬ . „ ter than ever HfoT ,57V before in my A life. H o w IV happy I feel that Jean write and tell 1 $ you this* I ■ cannot praise , Pe-ru-na too much. Man-a-lin is the best medicine 1 have ever tried for that purpose: it relieved me from all pain, I advised my neighbor to use Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin for catarrh and stom ach trouble, It is the best in the world. lean do all my housework and nut feel it. 1 can’t praise Pe-ru-na as 1 would like to ; it is he greatest mecli cine there is in the world.” Dr* Harman ieceive.-i many such letters as this every week. Some of them have been gath¬ ered Log • Lei and published in TUIEK BHUS. The handsomest FURNITURE ever brought to Conyers. Beautiiul Lounges, Pretty Hat Racks, Side Boards, Chairs of all kinds, Lovely Screens, wall Racks, Beautiful Rugs, Carpeting, Matting, etc. We guarantee our prices to be LOWER than the same goods can be bought in Atlanta, f ■ book form. The book is called Facts and Faces,” and will be sent free to any address by The Pe-ru-na Drug Mfg. Company Columbus, Ohio. If the people will takeadvan of the next two or three to put their premisis in good condition it is possible that they will escape sickness in their families' this spring, All un clean things should be made clean or else destroyed. If this precaution s taken the health funiess of the community will be greatly promoted. Bicvcle limit marks have beeu placed on all streets at a distance of three hundred yards in every direction from the courtjouse. Beyond these limits wheelmen are allowed to ride upon the walks provided they dismount or leave the walk when meeting ladies or children A strict observance of this or¬ dinance alone will secure side¬ walk privileges to wheelmen* The question of the presence of a superabundance of ‘‘blind tigers” in our city is being dis¬ cussed every day, and the con elusion is general that their ex¬ istence here can’t well be dis¬ puted. The Weekly can’t say of its own knowledge that they are opperating here but we are told as much and have no reas¬ on to discredit the reports, It is the intention of the Mayor and Council to break up this nefarious business and it would be the part of wisdom for < ( tigers” to discontinue busi¬ ness at this stand, It is vu mored that suspected parties are under constant surveilance now and will lie pulled as soon as evidence to convict can be secured. It is by no safe for ■< tigers” here, A Binghamton pastor j ly startled his congregation th?. following announcement: ‘Re member our quarterly meeting next Suuday. , rn The Lord T , will be with us during the morning ser vice, and the presiding e’der in the evening. ’’—Port Jervis (Ga¬ zette. The Carroll Times says; ‘‘Dur ng Governor Bill’s administra tiou an office has been made fora man to tell the name of ‘bugs’ and how to kill them. This bug ologist gets $2,500 a year. And the people pay for it, and Gov c-rnor Bill rewards a friend” OASTOHIA. "aj If,. ii cs iimls 1 *‘**g w * /CL vu.yin. FIRE INSURANCE. TILLEY 4 McELVANY. NO. H. < 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. J 5 DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, ivas the originator of “ PITCHER’S CAST0R1A,” the same that has borne and docs now on every hear the facsimile signature cf 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 rzN/FM&i on the an g has the signature• of ■ wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex¬ cept The Centaur Company of which Ckas. H. Fletcher is President. March S, 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. r The Kind Yon Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF msesm f) ■& & Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THE CENTAUa COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YOUft CITY. 18&98 |f TV are very thankful to our customers and everybody V \/ in general for their patronage in past years, and we faithfully piomise good treatment in the future. WE ARE NOW PREPARED i V .<. •; K , .. T To do a time business, also we will sell for cas-h as cheap as uuy body. We are receiving the largest shipments of DRDSS GOODS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, NO TIONS. j GENTS j FURNISHINGS. HOSIERY , MATS, SHOJESS, IMAGES, S I A AI Ill'Ifeiw r J? 111. IM 3;I ITVC i VJ Golthing, Ladies and Gents Neck¬ wear and Handkerchiefs, Ever brought to this jilace. and cheaper than ever before sold. Also all kinds of................................... Farming Supplies In Hardware, Flour, Meat, Meal, Seed Oats, Salt, .Jugware, Molasses and Syrups from 15 to 40 cents, and everything as proportion. (Jail and see us and bring your fboducs 011 nun. Clever Clerks and straight dealings.................... We have too many things to mention all in this space so call for what you want and you will be treated right. Yours truly, A NO. C. sn : 1 >11 I-LNSOA. jleskdali Alliance Quano j Mr. Z. T. Almand made 23 bales Cotton in 1897 on 85 acres of land, 225 pounds per acre of Rock¬ dale Alliance Guano. Get the best. WE SELL IT. J. F. TILLEY.