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baseball.
Thefollo*i"K» the stan ? iD «° f
ie different teams composing the
Sty league: Lost Per ct
Piayed Won
Ideas "‘4 3 1 -750
r ou»g 1 1 .500
Beens 2
as Sluggers 3 1 2 .333
[eavy l 0 1 .000
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CONYERS YS. OXFORD.
Conyers defeated Oxford
is t Friday in a well played
by a score of 9 to 6 .
ame. is the line up of
T 0 following
ie wo teams:
Ion, urs. Position. Oxford.
|h n Catch Branham
ford Pitch Griffin
iaio 1st Base Branham
on- 2 d Base Day is
!ar t 3d Base Williams
fucker short stop Griffin
let 'ill field Candler
fit: d left Griffin
ilgi tU center field
: right field
llmaud
| T 0 umpires were used; Perry
rif n judged balls and strikes
ad Wifi Wardlaw looked after
e field. Their decisions gave
n( il satisfaction and the ab
Lc of kicking was one of the
[ 09 : pleasant features of the game. and
l y d * Langford as pitcher
tev Gleaton behind the bat de
erv s pecial mention while every
m 1 the Conyers team played
ry well.
D. I. Almand, as center field,
-as a 1 1 other superb player that de
itVr'9 mention.
Ti: Oxford boys were a little
Ltcmsed, but all play good ball.
TI - score was 9 to 6 in favor of
Bonyore. • The game was played
L much less than two hours.
TL; Young Ideas defeated the
eav > Sluggers yesterday afternoon
ai. vt: ^resting game of ball.
Thr innings was:
fousg Ideas 4 0 0 1 to 1 to * _ O
leavy Slug’s 4 0 0 0 o 0 ^ o 0— CO
TI:. . will be a game of ball next
Iridr alternoon at Bicycle Park,
lonu- out.
TO LOVERS OF GOOD
BALL FLAYING.
Wr all enjoy a good game and
i order to have a first-class ama¬
in club we must encourage the
>y« n every way posible. In
e ft place let every-body go
“1 he Bicycle Park and be
fcesetit at each game. It is free,
p- . ws have spent a lot of
px. on the erack and ball
r 0 ' just simply to give lif to
F Q and furnish fun for all.
P 1H he only soarce of pleas
•nn call own so lets keep it
1 contribute a $1,00 more
i ’ Hts not let the boys do
P -vsng and paying too.
F >es to the Young Ideas.
A Citizen.
At Oalc Hill.
Efi 1 .Jhe2nd ‘Bowing of speakers July: will hold
r* f S Hudson will make the
FT school address.
l, r, j ngressman afternon Governor Atkinson
'eeches. Livingston will
Q, V\ 'dress ken will and deliver Rev. the wel
|11 the Mr. Perry
A, response, is
kh t0 ttte assured all. All are
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CONYERS, GA., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1898.
STEPHENSON'S - WAR - NEWS
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BUIvIvEXIN!
■ While shelling
the forts to cover
the landing of the
troops, one man
about the battle¬
ship Texas was
killed.
Two rough riders
and three mule
packers made a
raid on a disorder¬
ly house at Tampa
A woman was shot
perhaps fatally,
and one man light
wounded, All of
the soldiers are un
arrest.
The Purissima
Concepcion, laden
with stores and
cash.is said to have
eluded the block¬
ade.
Read Our Bulletin - • • -
For the Latest AVar News.imThen read about the Low Values we
are .offering you just now in all lines, and buy before this war forces
prices too high. Our claims are reasonable and subtantial. We’ve
a# done business among you for a long time. It has grown every year—
is still growing. False promises wouldn’t received such a reward;
irti tricky methods wouldn’t meet the class approbation of population. and encouragement.of Our stock in¬
the best and most conservative our
cludes everything usually carried in a General Merchandise Store and.
our prices are right.
“ REMEMBER THE NAME” J. C. Stephenson •
DEATH.
The death of Mr. Richard Stan¬
ley, of Lorraine district, occurred
at his home last Thursday night
after an illness of about one week
from heart trouble. Mr. Stanley
was about 73 years of age and was
honored and respected by all who
knew- him. He was a consistent
member of the Primitive Baptist
church. The funeral service was
conducted at the grave by Elder
John F. Almand. The interment
occurred at the Stanley burying
ground at Midway school house on
Friday afternoon.
O^SLfilTORIA.
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Pretty Furbelows.
Bias velvet bands, which are tftltohed
an -eighth of an inch from each edge,
are much used as dress trimming and
are qnite pliable and easy to apply in
patterns where corners are to be turned,
such as scrolls, bowknots and walls of
Troy. By applying jewels or spangles
to these bands one can have at a tri¬
fling expense the effect of some of the
latest Paris gowns. Lace insertions are
jeweled and spangled and applied in
the same way with charming results on
gowns as well as on the new spring
millinery. — Woman’s Home Compan
ion.
A Neat White Apron.
A pretty girl never looks prettier than
when she wears a neat white apron.
There is something about it suggestive
of home and domesticity, while the
apron made for use more than for beauty
always comes in for its share of notice. j
This season aprons have assumed quite
a prominent place among the fashions .
and are found in styles appropriate for
all apron wearing occasions.— Detroit j
News Tribnuo.
War Briefs.
Gen. Miles has
received a dis¬
patch from Col.
Allen, his signal
officer, stating
that Gen. Shaf¬
fers’ troops had
begun to land.
Twelve thousand
tons of coal are be¬
ing loaded on ship¬
board at Valparai¬
so, Chili. It is
supposed it maybe
for Spain, and in¬
dicates that the Ca¬
diz lleet may be
aiming for the west
coast of America.
The report of the
of an attempt to
assassinate General
Blanco is denied.
MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY.
It is certainly gratifying to the
public to know of one concern in the
land who are not afraid to be gener¬
ous to the needy and suffering. The
proprietors of Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for consumption, coughs and
colds have given away over ten million
trial bottles os this great medioine;
and have the satisfaction of knowing
it has absolutely cured thousands of
hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis,
hoarseness and all diseases of the
throat, cnest and lungs are surely
cured by it. Call on The Gailev
Drug Co. and get a trial bottle free.
Regular size 50c. and #1. Every
bottle guaranteed or price refunded.
CASTOHIA.
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ENLISTING.
All account?, subscriptions and
otherwise, previous to July 1, are
due now and must be paid either
to T, D. O’Kelley or W. 8. Ward
law. These accounts must bo
settled as early as possible, as wo
are now out of the business aDd
want to balance oar books. Pleaso
call or remit and settle up to the
first of July.
Respectfully,
T. D. O’Kelley,
W. 8. VVardlaw.
NOTICE TO TH E OXFORD
DISTRICT.
The time for holding the Ox¬
ford District Gonferenee has
been changed from Jffiy 12*15
to July 26-20. This change
was made to secure the presence
of Bishop Candler who will
preside over the Conference.
The Conference will be held afc
Oxford. A large delegation is
expected, and a good meeting
anticipated. Considerable bus¬
iness of great interest to the
public will be transacted, and
Bishop Candler will preach per¬
haps every day of the Confer¬
ence.
TO THE LADIES OF CONYERS.
The Woman Missionary society
holds it’s regular meeting at the Meth¬
odist church Monday afternoon July
4 tb, at 4 o’clock, and not only the
members are requested to be preseu,
bat all tho ladies of the churches.
Om Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Thnt ij w hat was r:i <• ■ for.
NO. 28
THE ELECTION.
The primary parsed from off very dis¬
quietly and entirely free
putes, ward heelers, etc.
A strictly vest pocket vote was
polled. H. Turner nominated for
C. was
representative by a majority of
96,
L- H. Sip man received the
nomination for clerk by a very
small majority. nominated for
(>. H. Hull was
receiver by a splendid majority.
James A- Dukes was nominated
for treasurer with a handsome
majority of over 300 votes.
G. F. Gober received a majori¬
ty of about 400 vote over W. H.
Fish for supreme bench.
The official vote will be given
in next week’s issue of The Ban •
NEB.
Sheffield Town H. Cr’k Lor
Turner 110 174 tz
Cannon 99 159 z
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Sheriff
Austin 152 304 105 49
Clerk
Sigjnan 130 155 24 25
Whitaker 45 149 78 23
T Collector
Clotfelter 140 587 . 42
T Receiver
Almand 41 129 07 08
Hull 118 171 92 41
Treasurer
Dimes 114 230 79 44
Moon 40 70 19 4
Coroner
Farriii 157 289 ior> — CO
C. Justice
Simmons 98 285 95 00 OS
A. Justice
G?ber 95 204 84 00 — 1
Fish l« 78 12 55
A. J. Un. T.
Lewis 90 281 95 W
IMPORTANT.
To our Patrons-.— The Banner
has been sold to Mr. J. N. Hale
and lie will take l possession on
July 1st.