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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1899)
/HA-J j’R MABSON ]> u. ,, . jrii—t'o. the Greatess) Remedy ever prepared. I 1 P«P“ Jani ;• filet r the dUimg : e la to war with lV • ■« • y letter.® ■ T ex>' : ::;k■ 1 d and pit a I com;- indicating that this , J.’OpU ,y chin it;-' remedy .has be com* • '■'•r-l t,;m imli-pem-abh; <>7e (-ni. ;-v-r i na in not only a ;; • ft S but lias prov *., • Major Algernon A of the Tenth Volunteer R'gi stationed at Macon. G i, „.,1! t ^ i v>- v to Dr. m n Wnsiiinglou IX C ..gays; “I think there is no bet Tfer medicine ou earth than your Pe**ru-na for Catarrh. It lias surely cured me. 1). would take fr a ?eh:u; i ffli you ail the good '•if, has doao !•>.• rue. \>i ru na is the*greatest remedy ever prepar <;,{ n'nd ; flunk i l><^ve tried them all. ’ A. A. Mabson. Chronic catarrh is often a 4qs-"mbborn disease to cure. Some cases-yviil 1 isist the best of treat ment during tlie winter months To caf'cli co'-d" during the treat , "Dioiit of ehr -f.dc catarrh is to delay, the cure if not entirely de feat it. The spring months are • far more favorable for the treat¬ ment'. of this disease. Two weeks treatment now may prove to he of more value than two tjii nlhs' treatment during (he wiiuor season No one should ’hjloglce! this opportunity A firo hook on catarrhal dis 'eases.sent, by Di. Hartman, Col uni bus, Ohio. %£;. r Christians to Rernem - bcr. It won Id Bo well for all pro fps/md Christians to read and ever keep in mind the following hjn'nfnl paragraphs taken from the Ram’s Horn; -• Tim religion that cot nothing is worth nothing. It’ the heart is wrong how can the life be right. When ■ are close to Christ . .n.dycr fed any weight, m II is J° a •' m There are no crown wearers in heaven who were not crons hearers here. The measure of one’s lovo for another is his willingness to suf¬ fer for him. * M There is no- better pl.ico to serve God in, than tho one in w hich He has put- us. 1; * ty C .. Those who serve God only when they fc.el like it. never do ly full day hi work. Rome of us would praise God more if we would find full with our neighbors less. Our. ravers for more talents \yd!l {>H hu hard unless we are improving there we have. is only now and then that, God calls people to preach the gospel, but, he calls every con vert to he a witness for it • PITHY POINTS. In cultivating your sure and uproot your vicis. The true Uhrietain cm be trust ed a? far a God can see him • The struggle with one task is t he s rengUicning for the next. A It 'e cloud may hide the sun. aula little doubt destroy our peace. God s> Mem allows us to soo¬ the gve ,tm -s of the work he gives lis. i Christians may overcome great Bins anl be made miserable by little on*. ■?. He who neglects present duties, may never overtake opportunities. ft,vine actions, hke frescoe work, only reveal their color after they have been done a while. The menial task of carrying c«rd 4 to his brothers, was f?£?en tial to Joseph’s accession the Egyptian p imac.y. Many men who have actress pictures Ik fore thorn, would la -'allied to remember w hat Christ says alion't them in tie .Sermon on the Mount. }> orj ’t cover your (]n?ie8 with t he cloak of excuse. _______________— Pointed Para graphs. It is no more human to than it is to lie about it. The man who is always giv ing himself away is dear at that - ]t/ 8 ty ie stolen thunder that sr)ur fc the milk of human Kind ness. Give the business man plen ty of rope and he’ll form a cor dage trust. Still water runs deep, but still whiskey can be measured by two fingers. Statistics enable a man to prove anything except the truth of the figures. But few of women could get into heaven on the testimony ot their dressmakers. If you would enjoy the music of the band you must keep up with the procession. The man who wants tp see his name in print should notify the directory publishers. The timekeeper is always able to attend to his duties, even though he Keeps a good many late hours—Chicago News. Get in the Prosperity Push Review tuat . . 3n Dun’s says business, tins year oaDnot coin pared with any other. Pay men's throuRli the clearing hous es last week were 57.4 per cent greater than the same week in 1892, and 45 9 per cent, greater than tho 8ftlI10 wee k in 1898. Alt records were broken. A 11 unprecedented ill era ot „F Kite ous ires? prosperity has been sweep ing over the country, and reach ed its maximum last moil,., , So far US can bo seen it Is marching on. But tho cotton states are no’ sharing fully in tdie good times Why? Over-production in cot tom Too much five cents cot ton. What is the remedy? That’s the rub. It is a cardinal busi¬ ness proposition to drop a thing that does not pay. At least drop a part of it. la the stead of cotton plant the things that our soil will produce, The wheat and oat planting season is over. But the soil T 's ripe for corn. The season is propituous. Tho pigs arid the cows and the poultry are waiting for it. If Georgia will add a great, crop of corn to wheat and oats and other grain this year the chances are that the next sen ton wi " rt "' 1 the °"‘l’ ire s,ate of Iho South right in the prosper. ity push with some.of her more fortunate sisters.—Macon lele , - 1v 1 a IhijN 17 A TiT 1 i T lb o rrt 1 1| to \7 X. RESIDENT DENTIST. Solid Gold Crowns $5.00. Gold Band “ $5.00. Plain White “ $ 8 . 00 . Bridge work per tooth $5 00 . Guld liBings from $ 1.50 to$ 5 . filliua oOo. Ui lo. -rum *8.1X1 U|> to tio.oo. All work guaranteed. Office over Post Office. Bourne Martiu, W«&2g 1 MlHffi" i IOI—^ 6 My >. wlertaking estabhsh ment is vveI1 fi^ed up and my stock of undertaking goods is complete. Attention prompt and ca pable. 'iT&Q •Jjt, Charge. W. "V. .AJmaiuI, Undertaker & mu**! m& hi ihaa? titbit ALWYS ON HAND AT EVANS riARYET, Prompt attention and pur chases quickly delivered • Anything you want in the martit line’at reasoi.al.le prices. Will pay market price for hid es. Give me a call. OtiDLA' ATS CE. Tbe following - ordinance was intro¬ duced and, read, whereupon the rules were suspended and the ordinance wns read a second time and was pass ed unanimously. The ordinance is as follows: Be it ordatnecl bv the Mayor and S its^reseit r^i'far 1 meefin^thS T shall be unlawful for women or boys under sixteen years of age to be iound loafing, or loitering - about in die streets or sidewalks unless of said city after 7 o - c1ock p. m. in t!»ey are with an escort, or are pursuance of some important business requiring them Nothing to pass this throng ordinance 11 tin- d< city. in hs signed through to prohibit people business from pass¬ orii ing tbe city on attendance upon church service or the like, but is meant to prohibit unnoccssarib, tbe con gvegnting - of wonm on the streets anti likewise bovs un¬ person's der 10 years violating of age. Any person shall or this onlinance lie deemed guilty of disorderly prescribed con¬ duct Sec. and punished the Amended as Charter in of 20 of said city. Bee. 2 Be it further ordained., that this ordinance take effect upon it? persage, but no one Is to be ties be notified of the existence oi fliis ordinance. Witness the Honerablo W V Al mnnd, Mayor of said city. This Feb. -0 gfjp| ^ ££231 and Vh i site y Tshits A |l Ss.tjf cured out tieulars pain at Book home of tvitli- par R; f-pr? sent f R££ fjT "! i?a r. m wool ley co. -■ .j. u.i Ulliop, 101 North Pryor St. W A ^ i H ‘w" H H isT*^ -? jR r-fH - Thin, pale, an&mic girls need a fatty food to enrich their blood, ^ivc color to their cheeks and restore their health and slrengih. It safe fo say that they neariy ai! reject fat with their food. 9 OF LIVER OIL ftYPOPMOSPft/TES of L fME S, SODA j 5 exactly what they require; ji not only gives them the portant element (cod-liver oil) j„ a palaSabie and ea . i|y di . casiat ! form, but also the E.vpo phosphrtes , ,., which ... are so vafua- , ole in nervous disorders , ,, . usuaS! y accompany anaemia. SCOH’S EMULSION is fatty food that is more easily digested than any other form of fat. A certain amount of flesh is necessary' for health. You can get it in this way. *,/ We have » known , sons to gam a pound a day while taking it. Hoc. and $i . 00 . all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. t' .« «TA S P A Tor lafaats and Children. Tbe M You Have Always Bought Boars the Sigtattiro of j<f&6c+iu6&* ! n g } Oil cflicc. -c —j ► - I: - : i ■; will - 1 .IV r UU 1 vert iso. 53 YEARS’ . EXPERIENCE 5® S bi ii 1 | ^|g§ — „ Trade Sharks Fi m Copyrights Designs &c. iSS5?SSi;is££iiS tent Oldest aeoney for securing patents. free. through Munti & Co. receive patents taken charge, in the special notice, without *$***%<» &*%**] 5SS& “kfa year; four months, »!. Sold by alll newsdealers. PNN SCO M ' fc6 Msressssa .^=== == === LSmUmms ©o#f®sj #@ee# A ^ one sends on* f fCl u X caj 3 Subscription to the Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal can get postpaid one pound of the ceIebr ated African Limbless Cot ton Seed without caarge. a pound of these seed will plant one-fifth of an acre, and with proper attention should yield enough to plant a crop. The s#ed were tested in a list of thirty varieties by the Georgia Experiment Station and a bid letin recentlj- issued by Director Redding shows that the African Limbless Cotton produced 70 pounds more per acre than any other varict}-, and 161 pounds more per acre than the average of thirty leading varieties. The African Limbless Cotton produced 780 pounds of lint per acre, which is nearly four times the ayerage on the farms of the South. This shows what high fertilization and thorough cult tire will do with these excellent Seed. The value of the product, counting cotton at S cents and seed at 13 cents a bushel, was over $45 per acre. The cost of fertilizers used was $4.77 per acre, The Journal does not guarantee at the Experiment ^ result Station of the makes test it worth a farmer’s while to test these seed when he can get them for nothing. The Journal brings you the News of the Would Twigs a Week, with hundreds of articles or special interest about the farm, the household, juvenile topics, etc., and every Southern farmer liave the paper. • You don’t have to wait a week the news, but get it twice as which charge the same price. agents wanted Evekywhsee. «"***»**•»*• «w. Address THE JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga. Si H-*o.C AV3SI -'ts mti A - , 9^1 c* sfi § J "OD llVD3K3Ki nwprTS •j'SiA j?d ’Of} 3:m a * suipr.pu, f l:c VG'.cucsqr.s s.-rin -oijJBd 40 •; DO i :m S-U..-I joj HJC-W ^ Aj3a; »|UU v rei 401 surr.uri.d Arrituo, ^ auj auireSaui snji icy pai.uy.vi sruaSy P 3 ^S|iqn.i auiiBjfgyy ■-V'C.U fiKM g tfa^Sjaq •osspca.M »eg prijsjt tSoi PUB 'CSMA’D 9a v Uii,d 6g> I . iZ.iSdZ B. 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Selected with Experienced Care and bought with Ecogci cal judgement. Both, my goods and my prij 1 2TAT0 . "OSl^lOCC _ , - satisfaction. Don'fc buy until you see my stock and get my prices. is, HE Effltl 1=3 taconnaRauBaBRa] 'W|*. tMn«nE5TEl»3 - 11 nr pawnMnl fl ?- rWRejfiV l pmmmsmmim ii ; aBBHnnv jtni 11 Vaaota .VusuV MHAHtf w„ J . u. si We have a full stock of General Merchandise and it is if sale. Come to us for Farmer’s Friend plow points. Bran, Oats and Hay can be found in our store. You can get country produce at our place, always hed). All our goods sre new and prices low. 4 Come to see us when you are ffl mins 1 imr ill. We do all kinds of q -a work c e gooc l 0 * 3 in ^ sty . -a e and t at . reason „ able prices. Come to see us when you need anyf ling m this line, Weektt* . Conyers