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THE EDITOR.
The following was sent us
by some admiring friend *
this week. lt is just possible
thatthis essay nsnearly fills the
bill, according to the notion
of the people, as could be de
sired. Tliere is only one
chance for we poor devils to
get ju-'tice we mn-t learn to
d e. However, there is a eon
so’ing thought to us—There s
han.ee for “puw * 5 unless
il o
lie pays up his subscription:
“Id a lifth* country school not
far from Princeton, h entry exer¬
cises are regunvly indulged in ev¬
LV ring Gin
term
an original or ay m ”1 -ie News¬
paper.’ This hitt -r-dav youthful
Solomon handled fins subject thus:
“N, wspnt er nnslu of paper
on wn f u. to yea . is p: luted.
The ■n ,k over tne puper
see if their names D i*i it, and the
women use it t o put on shelves and
eicli. 1 don’t know how newspa
perscane into the womb I don’t
think God does. The Bible says
nothin al .at editors, and I never
heard of one beiner in heaven. I
» , the .
guess the editors is missing
link them fellers La.k about. The
first editor 1 ever heard of was the
follow who wrote up the Hood. He
has been here ever since.
‘‘Some eiuiois belong to church
and some try to raise whiskers.
All of them raise he.I in their
neighborhood, and all of them are
liars: at least all 1 t n >\v, and I
only know one. Euitors never
die. At least I never saw a dead
one. Sometimes the paper dies
and then people feel gl id, but
gome oiw si art* it up again, Ed
itors never went to school, because
editors never got licked. Our pa¬
per is a mighty poor one, but we
tak‘ j it so nm cun use it on our
paiif'y-shelves Our editor don’t
amount to much, but paw says he
hud a poor chance wheu’a boy. He
goes without underclothes in win¬
ter, wears no socks, and has a wife
to support him. Paw hasn’t paid
his subscription in five years, and
don’t intend to.,’—Princeton Re¬
cord.”
Stood Death Off.
E. B. Monday, a lawyer of
Henrietta, Tex, once fooled a
grave digger, « ( My brother
was ery Ic ” with m derial fev¬
er and jaundice. 1 persuaded
lmn to try Electric Enters, and
ho was soou much Getter, but
continued their use until ho was
wholly cured* ! sur Eiec
trie Bmers snv*-d his ate. j * This
remedy expels initial ia, kills
disease germs null purifies the
blood; aids digesuoiij t emulates,
liver, kidneys and bowels, cures
constipation, dyspepsia, nervous
diseases, kidney troubles, fe¬
f nale complaints; gives peifect
health- Only 50c at Gailey’s
Drug Store.
FIRE INSURANCE.
j-jcELVANEY & BRODNAX
AGENTS,
We represent some of the
best Fife Insurance Companies
in existence and ask the public
generally to see us before plac¬
ing their risks.
Office in Banner office under
hotel.
A M. McELVANEY.
Have you a sense of fullness
in the region of your stomacl
after eating? If so you will be
benefitted by using Chamber¬
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tab
let’s. They also cure b-dching
and sour stomach. They regu¬
late the bowels too. Price 25c.
Sold by Gailey Drug Co.
,A.«l<Iitioiinl Locals.
Mr. J. A. Dukes has returned
home after several weeks of visit¬
among his relatives in Henry,
Spalding and other neighboring
counties.
Fall goods are coming in with a
rush now and fall advertising must
of necessity follow. The proper
use of printer's ink will bring fine
results this fall. If you bought
your goods right and expect to sell
them right you can afford to tell
the people of it.
Conyers needs some more dwell¬
ings. Vacant houses are hard to
find here.
If you want to see the nicest dis
play of harness ever shown in Con
yers call on Mr. 13. I). Whatley at
Brod nax’s.
Mr. H. K. McCalla, of Atlanta,
paid Conyers a flying visit Sunday.
Miss Sarah Sue Langford left
Monday at noon for College Park,
where she will inter Cox College.
She will be missed by her friends.
Messrs. Walter and Otis Adair,
of Covington, were here last Sun¬
day.
Mr. R. O. Gailey, if Gailey Dry
Goods Co., returned from New
York Monday’, where he bought, a
large stock of fall goods. He has
been very busy this week opening
and marking these new goods. See
Ins announcement in this paper.
FOR RENT.
Good residence for rent until
Christmas cheap. See me at once.
L. A. Sharp.
We regret t j announce the se-
— BANNER-
vere illness of Miss Annie Ragland.
It is feared that she has typhoid
fever.
Miss Berta Anderson has return¬
ed to her home at Covington, at
ter a pleasant visit to Miss Sadie
Tucker.
Miss Cowan has returned to her
home in Atlanta after spending
several weeks here with her mother
Mrs. Georgia Cowan.
Rev. J. \V. Stokes has returned
from Crawfordville, where he has
been holding a series of cervices.
Cats and Braises QaicKly
He .iled.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm ap¬
plied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald
or like injury will instantly al
lay the pain and vvnl heal the
*
parts m . less time than any otlr fl
er treatment. Unless the injury
is very severe it will not leave
a scar. Pain Balm also cures
rheumatism, sprains, swellings
and lameness. For sale by
ley Drug Co.
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Georgia
Railroad.
For information as to Routes
Schedules, and Rates, both
Paapi a si Mgls «r:
write to either of the undersigned
You will receive prompt reply and
reliable, information.
C C Me MILLEN, AG J A CKSON
G A Pass. Dept. GP A.
A 0 DAWSGN, S A.
Augusta, Ga.
S E Magi 11, C. D. Cox.
Gen’l Agt. Gen’l Agt,
Atlanta. Athens.
W W ardwiek, W C McMillen,
Gen’l Agt. S. F, &P A.
Macon. Macon.
S W We Ikes, W M McGovern,
T. F. & P. A, Gen’l Agt.
Atlanta, ca. Augusta
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A Night of Terror.
4 < Awful anxiety was felt for
widow of the brave General
Burnham of Machias. Me ,\vhen
the doctors said she would die
from Pneumonia before mom
ing” writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln,
who attended her that fearful
<r
night, but she begged for Dr
King’s New Discoveiy, wlricli
had more than once saved her
life, and cured her of Consump
tiou. After taking she slept ail
night. Further use entirely
cured her.” This marvel
ous medicine is guaranteed to
cure all Throat, Chest and Lung
Diseases. Only 30c and $1.00
Trial bottles free at Gailey Drug
Store.
me Mmi a him m
BUTLER BROTHERS, Propmtro
MANUFACTURERS AND FINISHERS OF
Italliao, Vermont and Oeon
gia Marble,
^ 3Iointmeii( s and g-rayestoiies. j
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION m
W. "V. Almaiid, Ag'ent
CONYERS, Ga.
a , anperlairrs Cougtl
'
Kennedy 1 J a Great ~ .
Hie soothing and
properties of this remedy, its
pleasant to taste and
aad permanent cures have made
a great lavorite with people
everywhere. It is especially
prized by mothers of small
dieu , foi «• co.ds.cioup , i and , whoop ,
ing cough, as it alwavs affords
quick . , relief, ... and , .
as it contains
uo opium or other harmful drug
it may be given as confidently
to a baby as to an adult. For
sale by Gailey Drug Co.
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a-a.s‘ror2.iA,.
Bear? tne The kind You Have Always
Signature /L
at
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IU. r L\ Hopkins,
iOENFIST.
CONYERS,------GEORGIA
Office in Night Building.
Work guaranteed.
F. T. Ho])kins, D. D. S.
_ Cured of Chronic Diar
rhoea After Thirty
of Suffering.
( 4 I suffered tor thirty years
with diarrhoea and though I
was past being cured,” says
Jno. S. Halloway, of French
Camp, Miss, ‘ I had spent so
much time and money andsuf
fered so much time that I had
given up all hopes of recovery,
I was so feeble from the effects
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of the diarrhoei that I could do
no kind of ’abor, could not even
travel, but by accident I was
permitted to find a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, and af
ter taking several bottles I am
eutifely cured of that trouble. I
am so pleased with the result
that 1 am anxious that it be in
reach of ail v ho suffer as I have'
For sale by Gaiiev Drug Co.
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Dyspepsia Our
Digests what y(M?sat o(|
preparation contains ai!
fails the food to cure. It allows The you most to sensiti eat;
you want .
can ByitsuseM ie
of dyspeptics have
after everything else tailed,
formation of gasonthestt
if can’t help
hist do yea g<
Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt&Co.,® tnesOc.
The SI. bottle contains 21s times
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My undertaking establish
is well fitted up and
my stock of undertaM
is complete. and d
A ttention prompt
33 free of
Charge.
AV. A". AiuaiiA
Undertaker Sl EniP ;Uliel
H. H. JVLCbONAL & SO?
PRESIDENT DENTISTS'*
All work guaranteed to 1 ea * *|
up stairs over J. H.
& Co’s, store.
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