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y woman that belongs to
pi libs has uo business to b long
to a man.
At'-.er a man gets married he
never gets what he wants to
eat except by accideut. .
y women is always mortified
(o death to know that her hired
girl has found out that slje
yygq.rs false bangs.
pickled olives wore
for women to take to picnics
#n ,l make their husbands sick
all the way home.
Most married men would be
at home oftt-ner if their
Lei'C at home less.
A man never knows whether
8 woman is really beautiful or
cot till he has seen her without
her corsets and with no collar
on.
Every woman has a story a
bout a man whose wife died
| and his hair turned gray iu a
i single night,
I fc'bow me a girl’s bureau and
I’ll tel! you her favorite actor.
Ananias probably made most
of his reputation while he was
courting.
Lots of :-.ien who won’t ever
be arrested for bigamy have got
one wife too many.
The women who refuse to fell
tsar ago to ihe cetti-us man
m gem rally eld onotigh to
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DEUI EQIlililDEKY.
My new spring millinery is now ready for inspection asd
Rite the ladies to call and examine same - My prices will be
IE: -onable, and goods new and stilish. I bare engaged th*
sit es of Miss Ragsdale, an expert trimmer, and alHvork will
!i. : ! f< prrly done.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
Miss Emma Riey.
GAILKY’S
tfoda Fountain Spoials.
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All kinds of delicious summer
'kinks served at this fount. We
t
h- te a!! to try' our drinks.
ICE GREAM AND SHERBETS
onveniently (Al.l/ Served.
AT
NleY’S fountain.
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CONYERS. GA, SATURDAY, JUYL 14 1900.
know better.
War makes a few heroes, hut
married life makes all the rest.
There generally isn’t very |
much in h man who can carry
unbreHa just right. I
an
When two women discover
that they have hate on that are i
alike they begin to hate each
other.
Probably no real rich girl ever
has a chance to find out that
g [ je j s ugly,
No doubt two people can live
cheaper than one. but nobody
ever saw an instance where
^ e y did.
A man with a tie on that his
wife thinks lie looks well in is
almost as rare as a woman
with’tiroes on that are big e
nough—-New York Press.
—--
u will cure Constipation and
s
The Cu!illicit Leader truly
says; ( i Judge Candler, by hi
action in fining heavily several
women of the ’half world’ in
Atlanta and telling the grand
jury that fhe owners of the
honscs rented to these women
wiio occupy them for immoral
purposes ought to be indicted,
shows that he is not afraid to
do bis duty. If we had more
judges like Jno. S Candler the
social evil, whicn is one of the
greatest curses of tin age, might
be ie,settled. * I
0^3kSTOniA.
Dears tho I i.o Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
‘ Tin- only trouble ‘bout iliese
(Mlleg^s,” said tho old man, ‘is
■ hn i - <-blicatoa a hoy in furrin
ItngiMges, and wden he gets
ho i - n goes to plowin’ be cus¬
ses the mule in Latin, an’ tho
poor uuedicated creatin ’can t
ondevata-n* him!—Atlanta Con
> t -; ion.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Eears the
Signature of
IN LEGAL LANGUAGE.
*■ If 1 were io give you an or¬
ange.” said Judge Foot ot To¬
peka to 1) O. Mr (Jr ary , “l
would simply bay ‘f gw you
the orange, bur. should rhe trails
be entrusted to a lawyer
to put io writing he would adopt
hiaf '"’
“I hereby give, grant and
convey to you all my i,ner Ba ,
right, tele and advantage of and
in said orange, together with its
rindj. skin, juice, pulp and pits,
and all right and advantage
therein, with full power to bile,
suck, or otherwise eat the same,
or give away with or without
rind, skin, juice, pulp or pile,
anything hereinbefore or in any
otlier deed oi deeds, or any in
strumen's of anv nature or kind
whatsoever to the contrary m
wise notwithstanding. 1 1
any
Two of the most proruinpnt
papers of New York make the
action of the Philadelphia con¬
vention the occasion for expres¬
sing their opposition to Mr. Mc¬
Kinley anu Mr. Bryan. They
are the Herald and the Evening
Post. The Herald thinks that
if McKinley were antmitled by
a desire to do what is beet for
the count iy he would retire in
favor of Mr. Roosevelt, and that
the democratic managers would
manifest the same good spirit
by throwing overboard Mr. Bry¬
an and con ing out strongly
for Mr. Cleveland. The
mg Post, culls M;. McKinley a
weak man well good intentions
_ nd Mr Br} an a strong man
> ho means mischief, ft hopes
‘ia ; a tandid. te w lio c<>mt*imp
> im less with ii talfigeuco and
L ootl principles wijl yet I,*? of
’oie l to the voters. B neems
tout the only thing for there
i vvt emin -m journals to do is
t.« takt to the woods.—Colum¬
bus Em.|uirer~Suu,
Now is the time to make im¬
provements upon your house. We
have all kinds of lumber, shingles,
etc., and will sell cheap. You can
buy door shutters, window sash,
blinds, mantles etc., at low prices
from us. Dou’t delay the matter
until winter comes. Do your re
paring now, Come to us for any
thing you want in the line of buid
ing Diaterial.
WALLACE & QUIGG.
NEW BUGGIES; GOOD BUGCIES.
We have received a Dumber of new
buggies, first-class buggies, handsome
buggies * • buggies that run well, wear
well and look weel; buggies that sell
well because they are oreat values.
MCELVANY & BRODNAX.
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ALL ENVITEE TO PATRONIZE
ME.
Bicycles for sale at low
prices. Bicycle repai” torn* t
done at short notice and
inbest manner, bee me.
W. W. T. STEW ART.
Mia’s Livery Stables;
When you want a good, safe turnout one that you can
drive with
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One that looks well and goes well, call on me.
Good drivers furnished if desired
Terms very reasonable.
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Georgia's educational institutions and
kav* had their effect in recent political
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A successful and practical farmer, born
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