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ping but “Mother’s Friend”
U this. Don’t be deceived.
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GENERAL MEETING.
I f r . igtam for the gene ml meet
L Law tube tell with the Rockdale
cfvwli, commencing Fri
ar. Cih, 1897 .
FRIDAY :
|]0a.i)i., I Ini h\ hrothi'r j raver and Lmmir praise Sims, ser
ill a, jji., inti’oiluctoiy and sermon G.
llimtliicu I. G. Walker
I [l:ljO Weaver, alternate.
I p. in., jinij'cr and praise
-; 1 by brother 0. A. Mc
■ney. Brganization.
|i l.lnne What are the church most prominent* prosperity
to ■
pcbristian growth, by brethren
li. If F.'phenson and J. R. George
What are the relations of.
Ireli members to each other and
»k world, bv brother T. J.
SATURDAY:
in., prayer and praise ser
i,;k! l-v brother J. II. DeFoor.
led. i! a. m.. sermon bv brother -A.
1:50 p. in. Ar© worldly anuise
nts a hindrance to Christian
p. 1 I 1 and church prosperity, led
brethren J. L. D. Hillyer and
[Stephenson. invitation is extended
Ice ii'dial
■-very one to attend the meet
:■ and take part in them.
■order of lire church.
Lorraine Locals.
r iitcrmelons are ripe and evry
y enjoy sUiem.
jeiipmceting time will soon be
;
“••John Cook and sister, Miss
of Atlanta, have been visiting
! ‘S and relatives in this district
Inst few days.
- re was a large crowd at Mt
non on old soldiers day and all
ted to enjoy !-he occasion—es
- Jibe old gray heads that are
; Luther Morris wag hauling
fiiYstgirj Thursday, but Ed C.
psotsmllling at ad.
‘ ! T. Grace and wife spenijehe
•
Mr J V. Cooks family
f hiesday.
N wife ot Mr. Will Crumly was
r'“ Thursday. She leaves a bus
t: 1!, dseven little cliildrc-n.
-i Henry Mitchell, of Henry
" visited Mr. W A. Mitchell’s
^ last week.
k . is '
• a great deal of sick
r this writing,
[' r dilor, nice wait patiently, I will
t a a watermelon soon.
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CONYERS, GA.; SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1897
For Sale.
ou O f~\ Acre farm one
fourtli mile above
best settlement in
world, David M Almaucl,
F. Rims, Adams Ivey and
Plumtet. A bargain for
or good notes. Apply to
J. N. Hale.
And Garden Notes.
Bounce the lazy hired man,
Economize labor on the farm.
Kill the hens that lay no eggs.
Push every aero for all it is
th •
A hog knows the difference
a* kick and an ear of
No soil was ever so rich
not profitably utilize the
made on the farm.
If you can.do twice the work
new machine that you
with your old one, buy
one.
A. little linseed meal fed a
calving will not hurt
after caLving, f if that
-
.
Cultivate a bitter enmity to
weed that grows. Try
feel toward it as a dog does
cat.
Try peas for stock, Sow
cast or drill. They are
the top as green forage for
cows or any other stock.
The horse should be put to
work in the spring gradu¬
The animal is not in the
condition in early spring.
Some men never speak kind
to a horse, and. therefore,
have a kind horse. Get
affection of your horse,
have- taken the most
step toward getting his
services.
Take the horse to the har¬
shop and see that the col¬
fits him before you buy it.
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Conyers, Ga.
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my family, who were suffering
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