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iliO Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
ia wso for over 80 years, has borne the. signature of
and has been made under his per
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Sj/f , sonal supervision since its infancy.
scccc/uM Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes arc but Ex¬
periments that triflo with and endanger the health of
Infants end Children—Experience against Experiment.
What Is CASTOR!A
Castor!a is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of ^
i^KUSSKaWK!®
& 6 «e
Tiio Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, N ZW YORK CITY.
TliE NEXEW.
Man as Woman Sees Him.
A man reseinbh-s a heroslr.o lamp,
lie is not especially ligln ;
Up also smokos, gets turned,down,
And often goes out at night.
The more promises a man
gives, the fewer he keeps.
Men are seldom what women
think they arc.
The r mailer the caliber the
bigger the bore. This applies
to men. not to firearms.
A man may be fast asleep,
rather slow when awake.
The wile of a hen-pecked bus
hasn’t much to crow over.
It’s a pity wisdom
out on a man like whis¬
A man never gets too full of
emotion that lie has no room
for dinner.
Many a man’s good
Plunket’s Message
To the People,
M. II. PITINKET
13 Bars good soap for 25c. Genuine Cuba molasses. Get
Van Camps Sovips 10. Olives and all kinds of Pickles, bailees,
Catsups, Corn. Blackberries, Cherries. Peaches, Tomatoes, Gra¬
ted and Sliced Pineapple, Prespared Mustard, and canned goods
of every discription.
I carry a line of first class family
and fancy groceries at all times.
I can save you money if you will only let me. _ jpj
For Jeans and Cnssimero pants I have them at rock bottom
prices, Shoes of all kinds to go cheap. A fine line of dry
goods, notions etc.
One case fresh Dove Hams just arrived. Dried apples
and peaches plentiful at 10c per lb. All kinds of tobacco, ti
gars and snuff, Como in and examine my line of crockery and
hardware as I w .U _nve you a nice discount on it. I also re
quest you to com 3 in my store and make it your stopping
while you are in town.
YOURS FOR BUSINES.
M. H. PLUNKET.
ton d pends on whatisn’t found
out about him.
Mo s t men are generous to a
fault—when the fault happens
to he their own
It’s a man longing for better
things that gives birth to his
love for women.
The only thing that heats a
good wife is a bad husband.
When some men feel blue
they get drunk and paint things
re d
At 40 a man wishes he knew
what he thought he knew at 20.
All men are equal before tlit
law—but not the mother-in
la vv.
Men admire a handsome man
when ho has good sense—but
there’s the trouble.
The mop key has one advan
tage over the ‘Anglo-maniac—
he’s imported.
It is impossible to suppress
man who imagines he can
a funny story.
When a man offers to pro¬
duce evidence to prove what he
says, alwaj’s let him do it.
Woman as Man Sec s Her
The dreeeiii/vkes knew how to fashion
:
Woman’s form to enchant the eye.
And yet there are cranky "’cl fogies,
W’lio insist that figures won't lie.
The secret of a woman’s dresf
is the pocket.
An tip-to date woman is fre¬
quently behind her age.
Some women are passing
fair—and some others are f aat.
A woman’s sphere nowadays
seems to be the big round earth.
When a woman doesn't wor
ry she worries because she
doesn’t.
The size of a woman’s shoes
lias a great deal to do with
dress reform.
It is easier for the average
woman to hold a fresky horse
than her tongue.
After a woman passes a cer¬
tain age she is willing to get
married cn Friday.
A mirror reflects, without
speaking, and a woman often
speaks without reflecting.
The average woman is hap¬
piest When other women envey
her.
It isn’t wise to compliment
a woman on her blooming
cheeks.
Woman shares man’s grief,
doubles his joys and trebles his
expenses,
A woman can tell what
other woman has on as far as a
man can smell fried onions.
The average woman don’t
wan j a vo ^ e g p e can g e t a vo
ter.
g 0 women don’t show fheir
a ge. becausey the uso wrinkle
proof paint.
Ago increases the value of
p 0 oks and whisky, but it is dif
ferenfc with women aud butter.,
There is nothing more uncer¬
tain than the weather or the
age O of a woman.
A woman’s idea of a perfect
man is one who thinks she is
perfect.— Swiped,
California no longer desires to
l > e tlie ttle tca f « r consumptives.
Her state board , of health has
passed ilio following resolution •
Resolved, that the State Board
of Health considers the propvi- |
ety of quarantining against hu-j
man beings and domestic ani
mala suffering with tuberculo-1
sis entering the state.—Ex.
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A Woman
Only Knows
what Tvomb, suffering whites, painful from falling irregular of the
or
menses, or any disease of the distinctly
feminine organs is. A man may sympa¬
agonies thize or she pity but through—the he can not know the
goes terrible
suffering, her of so beaut}’, patiently hope borne, and which
robs Vet this suffering really happi¬ is
ness.
needless.
McELREE’S
4 W&MPOf Cardai
will banish it. This medicine
cures all “ female diseases ” quick¬
ly and permanently. It does away
with humiliating physical exami¬
nations. The treatment may be
taken at home. There is not con¬
tinual expense and trouble. The
sufferer is cured and stays cured.
Wine of Cardut is becoming the
leading remedy for all troubles of
this class. It costs but from any
druggist.
For advice in cases requiring
special “Ladies directions, Advisory address, the
The Chattanooga Department,”
Medici me Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn. »
MKS.C.J. WEST, Kuhville, Twin,
writ*., i — • This m-ond.r!ul mrdicine ought
to b* In every house where there ere elite
and women."
DR. LEE’S DRUG STORE
gfJTl S THE PLACE TO BUY THE FOLLOWING
GOODS:
•O
Books, Stationery, School Supplies,
Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, Per¬
fumes, Jewelry, SPECTACLES, Marbles,
Tops, Balls, Fish Hooks, Fishing Lines,
Pocket Cutlery, Lamps, Gardet Seeds,
Tobacco and Cigars, Violin Strings,
Guitar Strings, Banjo Strings, etc,
Melton’s Livery Stale;
When you want a good,'safe turnout one that you
drive with
PLEASURE AN SATIsFa
One that looks well and goes well, call on me.
Good drivers furnished if
Terms very J reosonable.
M. H, MELTON
JOHN H. AIM AND, BANKER.
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
Exchange bought and sold. Collections made on all parts cf
country. Accommodations extended consistent with sound
Overdrafts will not be honored under any
stances.
Office hours from 8 a. m. till 4 p. M.till further notice.
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We never stop but press onward.
have thrown our store into
TOOH1 and expect our
to grow greater every week
We are carrying now a heavy
stock of
Dry Goods and Groceries
and.
priCGB cl.Ve SUCH til at tllG pGOp 6
. tO . tO
COlTXlIlj^ US lH OTG.GT SaVS
aUCl •, ^©t . HGW ^OOu.S.
You can get anything you wnnt at our store—it will be new
the price will be l ight while the quality must be unsurpass
We are here to do business and we must treat the peo
pie right.
Come to our store for the best and cheapest goods to be
found in this market.
WILLIAMS & WHITAKE.
Clou Ssei! Colton Seei!
If you have any cotton seed
Sell it will be money in your pocket to
M’ElvanY &
before you sell.
We are strictly in
the market at all
times.
MM t IBS,
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Bv vi-ho. of
Ot-tji ■ ;■ y
will he ■*
door in Conyers, J U;fJ roHf»!*s
| n Oetcher. 1800 Oli 1!| s first Tu^
bounded {he , one vacant
on east, >>v t 7 "'
,
street, fronting„n" ’
iOfeetamlnnioinehae Also, one 4 ow SC
by Mrs. hisnoit vacant ion, ’If , l
ISi air. south I»v east hv ' °‘ ]|1 1
by McDonough ,j t> « arT a l<1
’ ' 11
one and seven-ei.'dftsief' street °. n, H
in .Ajs.j thetownofConye;s.' three ImnUreci &S ’H
iSHSI r ]
and 234 in the tenth district,
- 50 above land sold in three i
,
part of by Smith home place. place and Q
Also 113 acres bonnnec! north!
Roberts, east by part of Smith d
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bold as the property of,} yeJ
deceased, and for distribution the purpose ainonel of J
heirs. *•
Also, three mules, one nay u
8veu ty-one or two bushels of til,
lenns easil>
A. Whitaker. Sr, Es 1
This . &ept. _, 4 , 1 SS 9 .
Thoroughbred Chicks!
Any one wishing to burJ
Barred Plymouth Rock cj
ens are requested to call at tl
office. A few young “roosfeJ
for sale. Pure stock and i
best breed for gener?,! piirpl
Now is vour chance toiinyw
your poultry. Dou’tfailtoc
11 !his o0c * < i° ick -
FM 1MBMB
hcelvaney & broom
AGENTS,
We represent some Companij of t|
best Fire Insurance
in existence and ask the publ
generally to see U3 before plaj
ing their risks,
Office in Banner office uni
hotel. i
McELVANUY & BRODNAj
H. H MCbONAL & SO!
RESIDENT DENTISTS.^
TP®
All work guaranteed to piea*|
Office up stairs over J.0. M
mand & Co’s, store.
Conyers,
nwhHMWiw
IVofcice.
Mrs. Dr. Glenn is siiU makin.G
dresses, coats ami pants McDonald at P r » '"TJ
suit. Room over
goed.s 51 ill in ary stoic
'm ■rrai ES i g
weirs. CT«3a SfE^S
s BtrJS 6’
Mv undertaking es and 1
mentis well fitted
my stock of uudeu
goods is complete. and C 1
Attention protnpt
able. of
Hearses free
Charge.
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