Conyers weekly-banner. (Conyers, GA.) 1901-1907, August 02, 1901, Image 1

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- ONYERS WEEKLY - BANNER. A ). F£ | If n SIP g fa a - ! 3 f 0^ ■5 9 V * -• j m & Wo are selling the Deering Ideal dowers and, Rakes., Th.o best machines one the market. Mill maKe it to the interest of any armer to buy of us. These machines are mdispenable to farms and far lers, They are money makers and money savers jid all well equipped larms must have them, The leering has no superiors and we will save you mon j if you wish to buy. M’ELVANEY & BRODNAX. [Country Newspaper. lews of a Woman Who Pub lishes a Weekly. Ess Jennie Gf Keith, president the Upper Des Moines (la ) itorial association and owner 1 editor of the Cambridge patch, a weekly paper pub lied in a village of 700 inhab¬ its, has this to say about in try newspapers: [lie country newspaper has its porous and ridiculous side as ll! as its serious and some n s solemn phases, We have [ chaiacter that courts vanity ll flattery simply by getting I name in print in any kind p personal notice. We have "card of thauKs“ and the only poetry’ fiend always bus. we have—and may J rshadow never grow less, P ;? good old subscriber who a\s remembers us with the fice.it and earliest garden 111:8 l to city ridicule newspaper is in p [its the rural press c : aracteristic chronicling events in frivolours [ails, but the city s is in its society jts a d e sewhere gives just puc iU : ground r Dher for criticism. I cater to the in tent v oak nesses of the kindly Mod ‘plain people’ than to snobbishness of those whom r a )ces of self assertion \ have made a little more pir.ent than the masses.*.' P 10 ut and the prison are |‘ °per l0 place reform is in criminals. the so I ; heal and industri* % 1 M This pEHjile, Bp The FehjiIe, Fur Ths FeepIe. CONYERS, GA. FRIDA i r AUG, 2, 1901. An Enteresting Experi¬ ment. The Alabama constitutional convention is discussing question of allowing a quarter vote of the jury to binding in civil cases instead the unanimous vote of 12 now required’ It is said this proposition is being by the corporations of the The arguments in favor of change are: Defendants only have to buy one Mistrials from jury are a growing evil. Mistri ils are equal in cases to a loss of the case or con p omiseoi the own terms. Majorities settle all othei civil questions, elections, in the legislature, and cases in supreme court. The corporations claim they have hard enough time it is nov;. The fight promises to be warm one, and the threaten to defeat the new stitution before the people this change is made The road people claim they have 000 votes and that the other cor porations have as many —Ex. What most people want something mild and when in need of a physic. berlain’s Stomach and Tablets fiiil the bill to a dot Tl ev are eas-y to take and ant in effect. For sale by ley Drug Co. The man who knows he right, need not start a per lo make excuses for words or actions. A FRICANA will cure Medici***- Constipation 4* if * wonderful Liver A Minister’s Good Word. “I had a severe attack of bil¬ ious colie, got a bottle oFuhani berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di¬ al rhoea Remedy, took two dos¬ es aud was entirely cured,’says Rev- A, A. Power, of Emporia. Kan. My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles of med¬ icine from the doctor, He used them for three or four days without without relief, then call ed in another doctor who treat¬ ed him for some days and gave no relief, so discharged him. I went over to see him the next morning. He said his bowels were in a terrible fix, that they had been running off so long chat it was almost bloody flux. [ asked him if he had tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and lie said, ‘No.’ I went home and brought him my bottle aud gave him one dose: told him to take another dose in fifteen or twen> ty minutes if he did not find re¬ lief , but he took no more and entirely cured J ) For sale was . by Dailey Drug Co, ‘ Success” gives this advice to young workers: “The practical offer of men in the' world is to make Moncy is made by the sale of goods or services that other people want. If the people’s wants can be increased or they are induced to want a par¬ ticular thing more than they did before, so ranch more * made The business monev 19 . world aims (o increase and supply these wants. If you can help men to do either more effectively, in however small degree, than they are doing now they want you. The world is moving rapidly. It demands thinkers, men of brains and act ion. ” Rockdale Coilrt of Ordinary. Sit; lug for County Pu -posis July 31)tb 1001 . It appearing that on account of the recent heavy nuns tbs public roads o: the county are in bad condition aim needing repairs, and under the plant previously adopted, it is impossib’e t< make such repairs as early as necessary, therefore. Ordered 1st. That all previous order? as to road working iu the county be re¬ voked. 2nd, That from the (’ate of this ordei until the 1st- day of January 1908. all persons subject to road duty outside of the city limits of Conjers, shall be required to work on the public roads of said couuty for the space and term of three days of ten hours each, and to work on such roads and at such times as they nay be summoned to wo without regard to the road or district, and to furnish such farming tools m work with as may be required by the overseer. Jrd, That any road hand may be re¬ lieved of srid three days work by paying a tax of oue dollar ami fifty cents to any duly appointed r«ad overseer iu tli# dis Iric t of his residence. 4th, That all the road hands working the thiee days or paying the tax, shall be receipted iu full, l>y the district over¬ seer, for road work until January 1st. 1903. 5th, That mules #r horses to plow may bo taken iu lieu of work when thought best by the overseer, at the rate of fifty cents a day• (5th. That all overseers appointed, who. are subject to road duty, shall be requit ¬ ed to pay the saint tax as road hands their road duty, aud shall receive I ay for tummouiug hands and iug the"working of roads as may be greed upon by Lim aud the and may be removed by the Ordinary at any time, and under tiiis order the Or¬ dinary may appoint as many ovei as he may think best to facilitate the road work in the county, and such ov*r seer shall be required to do aud perform all the duties required of them by law . 7th, That thi* order shall remain cl force until January 1st, 1903. aud shall in no wise effect the special gang now working with machinery. A. M. HELMS, Ordinary. The laws of health Require that the bowels move once each day and one of the penalties for violating this law is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain’s Stom¬ ach and Liver Tablets when necessary and you will never have that severe punishment in flicted upon you. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Gailey Drug Co. «-*■ r- • Be good and kind towards one another. That’s the best you can do on earth, What A Tale fit Tells. If that mirror of y< urs shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and batches on the skin, its liver trouble; but Dr. Kings New Life Tills regulate the liver, purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy cheeks rich compaction. Only' 25c at Gailey’s drug store. The milkman selkom gets in¬ to the cream of society. ________ Hope is the gardner of the heart, The girl who plays the is sure of at least one bow. Keep your eye on the NO. Ast: nandel The Editor. EditorS A Drown, of Bennettsvillo S. C., was once immeiisely surpris¬ ed. “Through long suffering from Dyspepsia,” he writes, “my wife was greatly run down. She had no strength or vigor and suffered great distress from her stomach, out slip tried Ehctrie Bitters which helped her at once, rnd, after us¬ ing four bottles, she i3 entirely well, can eat anything. It’s a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative qualities are splendid for Torpid liver.” For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver trou¬ bles its a positive, guaranteed cure Only 50c at Gailey Drug Co. Dissolution Notice, The firm of Tucker & Swann is mu¬ tually disolved this day, Mr. Swann selling out his interest to Mr. Tucker, who takes charge of everything and issunies all debts and liabilities in nis own name. There are some ac¬ counts owing and due the firm that are not disposed off in the trade. In retiring we wish to say that our relations as partners and otherwise here have been throughoutout pleas¬ ant and agreeable, Conyers, Ga. j P G Tucker, Juno 10, ,»0l. S T G Swann. Their Secret is Out# All Sadieville, Ky., was curios to learn the cause of the vast im¬ provement in the health of Mis, S P Whitaker, who had fora long time endu - ed untold suffering from a chronic bronchial trouble. “It’s all due to Dr. King’s New Discov¬ ery,,’ writes her husband. “It completely cured her and also cur o.l our little grand-daughter of a severe attack of Whooping Cough.’ It postiv. ly cures Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung Troubles. Guaranteed bottles i.0c and $1.00. Trial bot¬ tles free at Gailey’s drug store. Some people seem to think that the goldeu ruli is to get rich, It takes a lot to satisfy the average man with his lot. “My baby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea,” says J. H* Doak, of Williams, Oregon* “We were unable to cure him with the doctors ,s assistance, and as a last resort we tried Chamberlain,s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. T am happy to say it gave immediate relief and a complete cui e.’ For sale by Gailey Drug Co. When we do have fine weath¬ er some people take a doleful pleasure in predicting that it wont last long. “Through the month of June and July our baby was teething and took a running off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach,” says O. P. M. Holli¬ day, of Deming, Ind. “His bowels would move from five to eight times a day. I h d a bottle of Chamberlains’s Colic, Clipl ra and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him tour drops in a teaspoonful of Water and he got better at o ice. •t So i d - oy Gailey Drug Co. __ The devil seldom enters where no latch string hang? out;