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use tne poor,
i?
^ mean the pos
empire.
i:u
„ a, the boy
& who till
. ol
^ " the sight
re irreststibJe do
iff itJ baniog originally
the in*
may often b5
.Qgrty *' R bills allowed
0 isit of the
r v
h j[l sticker as
[iii caution to tha
regarding an iia
iv 31 it not read,
for does
y here: Jacard, ‘‘No
o^uDy exhibited in
appears, after the
ic ; .
I been erased, a whiff,
to indulge m a
5 just smile
better, so we
at it again. When
een travel by rail the
. to imprisonment to
pans tedium he
leuliven the
I [■ jenuity face a-gotng. istherail
the appeal that
I t beseeching not to put
f requested and it is not
L the seats,
comfort in removing
Lie little word "not, '
G-vith this is the auda
be seen in one of the
p athwestern railway car
l [ji QU t of Glasgow, oa
“Passengers, are par
Led to put carriages.” their feet ou
nd eat the
I aid, the company asked
orbear putting their feet
s or seats of the carriages,
the neighboring line af
jti,. m orsel to the habitnai
s witness the heading in
f changed from ‘Cale
L to “Ale on a railway.”
ever so clever with his
je, seldom succeeds in hav
bassed off as genuine, al
[is one case in which a
L is said to have suffered,
[an, newly, l;i;.'if arrived particu- in the
bund on a
Ug [ compelled the to patrou- Metro
circle trains of
Inn I order to pay a visit.
to alight at his station
fe above the carriage dooi
f with what appeared te
[friendlyinterest the He com- read
[he its passengers.
words, “Wait till the
prai passed his dest ination
I before attempting, tb dis
iramingand. venture out,
iwnent imagining that the
e letter "t” had been th«
;ing him lose his time.—
Bits.
I The Evil Evp.
ling of. the,,evil eye, flit
Is baskanos” of the Greeks,
Ire'' of the Romans, was
more than a vulgar super
find by, traces of it in almost
notably to this d;-*v
piv Scots who inhabit the
[of B* the of Skye sea, of and “viva the Ileb- dark
Ptog the Turks, who dis
B eye of the stranger. But
N 'days the power secins
prteen used afflicting for the pur-"
*siy the live
Irrctv ie neighbors.
F- ' this day in Ireland,
H-d Itiiis and the west of Bng
U-aef is still pre' T ile»t
| some by form or otliUR. d».«
p-n the eye has always
j- that any one person,
r r; 7 evil an eye, sliou/d
UiTbtened animals to
l' 1 :iuiu '°er is ridiculous, and
Chambers’ | to 1m ‘ entertained' foi a
Journal.
F > ”i reproof TJtan Ivon.
t-nt -Ie vnre on tire ^preven
m Goodman states that,
, .
' j; hg, wooden joists are
teamgs than'steel 0 r iron
pva latter materials, he ex
"" “'eir strength at
a not
| r ‘-ne .Gratnre, whereas wood
ivy strain for a much
hen exposed to great
wood lias once
‘ 0£s hot btji'n so readily
[ 7 i [ B00n j jnc expand ; and under stone the
'
movormerb,.,: * are
, ; -me fused
, the latter is liable
.. !;'i len suddenly cooled
‘f draw back to tiles
,
VHvGG qp0a the the Joists
e*
ttftnah obWrm thTtif X f, tiies 0 pl H Portland Up ° D
-
Vt 6 ’ L ^ flakes oil
imbedded brt Wire - ' nettia
; n concrete g oi
this
FURNITURE.
M. HAVERTY’S
--tTRAND FURNITURE SALE.
$20,000 WORTH OF FURNITURE
p-it on my floors for this month, and must be sold in the next sixty days
*f prices. Commencing Monday, January 18 , special prices an-i indue 'n
bfifered in parlor, bedroom, dining and kitchen furniture. Prices away
1 000 chairs in walnut;, oak and.XVI century, wilfoloso out cheap. Some
handsome bed lounges, ladies’ desks, folding beds, chiffoniers, roll-fop desks
chairs to match d 2 1 per cent reduction on farmer prices. Pictures - and
a* cost. Wardrobs, in plate glass and wood fronts, very cheap. Rattan
anu e< uches at your own price. Mattresses, springs, pillows and sham
1 ^Doii’t forget the place. Come early, purchase and make yourself
for the winter.
Cheapest Furniture Man South,
77 Whitehall and 64 South Broad Street, Atlanta,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, ETC
f THE PLACE TO
pP^When you goto buy goods you want fresh goods,
goods, and y ou want them
FOR THE VERY LEAST MONEY
Impossible. You want to be treated politely and
on promptly. To secure all of these wants right here at
call at the store rooms of
STEPHENSON AND TURNER.
gggPThere store is packed with the very best assortment
Dry goods of every kind notions of every discription Hats for
and everybody, shoes, boots, clothing, an elegant line of
ware, Hollowware, Glassware, Tinware, Plantation Tools
Supplies, light and heavy Groceries of every sort, a good line
Furniture and any other article carried in a first class
store; they have polite and attentive clerks in every
and will sell you goods
LOW DOWN FOR THE CASH,
AND
AND VERY DLOSE ON TIME.
ggpThey will pay you the best prices for your produce of
kind and extend to you any and every courtesy possibly
tne bounds of good sound business principles.
(NJpThey are prepared to furnish and accommodate the
and you should call and see them.
J. .0 Stephenson, Respectfully,
Gharly Turner. Stephenson & Turner
Conyers,
WATCH MAKING, REPAIRING, ETC.
AJsTROM,
Pracficsl ffn&ubr d Jawslor.
iSSuRepairing of of every kind {}< -u* in iblo
manner at the lowest prices. Jewelry of ev i v cm m ote
or der. CONYERS, GA.
'vimKMom
CARRIAGE MANtJFAT<*RY, UNDERTAKING ETC,
--DEALER IN
COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL OUTFITS, YND
sKrrsa. m| /g - - "’ 3
ic.yPH
CONYERS, - - - - GEORGIA.
Having bought the entire stock of Undertake
of the late J. W. Langford I am now prepared to furnhh U>
public with burial outfits or all kinos at a reuse nab - e
Mr. F. H. Langford, who is an experienced
the public in tins 1 *
with me and will serve n ne.
snow
keep on hand a full supply of both cheap and expensive
and can suit all. Respectfully, ALMAND.
W. V.
DRY GOODS, NONfONS, GROCERIES, ETC.
l m
wa iJ
Vssssa^j nil .
r .
|ww •?
I?1 m ra h- |r.
OFFER
ATT hY
x MI - O
-TO WEIR
■AND THE
(JEDBFILLtYi
They also embrace the opportunty to inform them that
they are
Zri a Setter CcrTcLItlorr
Than ever before to famish them goods either for cash
or on time. To their
ALREVDI BIG STOCK
WILL BE ADDED
lx If IMMENSE LINE
OF
Elegant, Fresh Goods
OF
E-sr©ry ^Description.
suitable to the wants of the people of this section. Their
WILL -
Embrace a fine assortment of all goods from the smallest
article up.
TIIE1R STO CK OF --
Notions 9 Giothing, Hats
------ and
Fonts Fur t m.IL # CTE! c3 € 1' G - 2. A OOiS S,
V iii© Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children, will be all that
can be desired in quality, style and price. In wares of every
kind, Plantation Tools and Supplies, Harness, Saddles, Light
and Heavy Gin lories, their house will be headquarters, and
you can always g(H what you want,
A i;.il line of watches arid other
FINE JEWELRY
Will be kept in Stock, always new, good and stylish and
at prices that will save you from 25 to 100 per cent.
-4f&
They pay no rents and are going to give to flu* people an
op lortunitv to buy goods that are new, of the best quality and
at reasonable prices.
A,, be fore stated they are prepared to accommodate you
an d you should call on them before you arrange for supplies.
Repectfully,
G. W. & A. P. CAIN.
CENTER STREET, - - - - CONYERS. GEORGIA