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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1898)
T!I E CO NYERS WEEKL Y. : o PlCHLCRCAN OFTHECOUN.Y. - j. a. wiiLis, l tec! the postofficc at Conyers as m C) vl-class mail mutter. j/ll UKDAY, J«11L 22, 1898. ’ ;,n ^Hegulsradv. 50c. yc; inch for !’ insertion 5 25c for each subsequent .n- riioii. 81BSCRIPTIOX RATE: i year, in advance............... * 1.00 months, in advance.......... 50. • Take this paper. Subscribe for the Weekly With the continuation of Fie spring weather of the past f !\v days, politics may be ex p , te I to bloom, grow and ripen within an incredible space of time* Congressman Livingston has I pparently left Mr. Felder in the same condition as was the little boy the cow ran over, lint, Felder is said to be plucky Mid will not be expected to stay “down” over the limit. Koyal make* the food pare, wholeeome and delicious. A r i POWDER Abtolutely Pure nOYAt BAKINQ P«WDER CO., NEW Y03K. e'l.>ni WiUigmni in a very men and, no doubt, has many L i aids throughout the State, but i: being handed down the line >ed from county to county t bet Candler will be ( he next Gov¬ ernor. !i looks as though tli ' crisis in f affairs cun not be much •r averted. Washington dis u mao- indicate that much excite » o; exists iii the National Oap n and (lie situation is indeed critical. urn. has returned to Wash '•‘ton id is all right except his iot . which is still sore.— Law jvnceville News. Sonator Morgan, of Alabama, while speaking in advocacy of the annexation of Hawaii by the Uni¬ ted States last. Tuesday, predicted that the refusal of this govern ment to ratify the treaty provid ing for t his would lie followed by war with a foreign power within ten days. Farmers are going to plant less cotton this year and it wilt give them -.pore time to listen to the candidates tell how they will save the country when they get elected. This will be a great benefit to the average nolitician. Attorney-General Joseph Ter¬ rill has announced that ho will not be a candidate for G vevnor. lie lias decided to stand for re election to the office he now holds. Hon. B. M. Blackburn has challenged Mr. Livingston to joint 'bate and the latter has accepted the challenge. Gov. Atkinson's presence at Gcun bull tight on Sunday commented up, n 1 should be remembered ■ Atkinson is only a liitiehm after all. m 11 *3 ■) ■*r. 6 :'; p ifj \ 1 j, \ty, ®i Vi r-% <?\ I it 1 iS H: Jk Before Retiring • • • • take Ayer’s Pills, and you will sleep better and wake in better condition for the day’s work. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills have no equal as a pleasant and effect¬ ual remedy for constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and all liver troubles. They are sugar-coated, and so perfectly prepared, that they cure with¬ out the annoyances experienced in the use of so many of the pills on the market. Ask your druggist for Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. When other pills won’t help you, Ayer’s is THE PILL THAT WILL GEORG A, Rock n am: County. To whom it may concern:—G. W, Wilson having in due form applied to (lie undersigned for permanent letters of administration, with will annexed, on the estate of John 1). Neal, late of said county, deceased, and 1 will upon the same on the first Monday in February, 1898. Given un¬ der my hand and olHeal tignature this January 12th, 185 8. A. M. H elms, Ordinary. 1 >edieat(Hl. The new Baptist church was dedicated last Sunday and a more interesting or largely attended service has seldem been witnessed in Conyers. The congregation was a sentative one in every particular, and the ajjen.tiveness of individual attested to the deep in¬ terest of the occasion and was a grand tribute to the eloquence and power of Rev. G. A. Nimnally, who preached the dedication ser¬ mon. These words furnished the foundation upon which lie built so powerfully and grandly: “What mean ye by these stones?’’ Those who listened to this ser¬ mon,'and many*did, are of one mind concerning it, and their ver diet places Dr. Nuunally among the foremost preachers of the land. His text at night was: “Let your light so shine.” A large congregat ion was out at this service and all were greatly pleased. The subject was treated in a masterly manner and yielded up some of the most beautiful and impressive lessons ever pre seated to an audience, It was a sermon which to miss is a ca lamity to any soul. We would commit an egregi' ms error should we pass, unmentioned, th« excellent music on this occa Mon. The chair, under the lead erehipofMr. ,T. W. Jones, made some preparation for the occasion we feel that we can justly sa v Uiat the music was enjoyed . secend only to the magnificent preaching, 10 Y00.. we buy for cash • • We sell for cash; We save you money in fancy and fam¬ ily groceries, See us j WOOD 8. HOLLiHSSWOETB j Fannie J. Cain, , Libel for divorce, vs. - * (.'has. G. Cain. \ In Rockdale Superior Court, re¬ turnable to the April term, ISOS. To the defendant, Charles G. Cain: By virtu re of an order from the Hon. John S, Candler, Judge of the superior court of said county, in the ease above stated, you are hereby notified and commanded to be and ap¬ pear at the superior court of said conn ty to be held on the first Monday in April, 1898, then and there to answer the libellant’s suit for divorce in case above stated, and in default thereof said court will proceed as to justice shall appertain, Witness the Hon John S. Candler, judge of said court this Jan. 19th 189.8. W. T. Huson Clerk S. C., Rockdale County, Ga. Liquidation Notice. The firm of D. M. Almand & Sons this day discontinues busi¬ ness, and is succeeded by D. M. Almand’s Sons who are author¬ ized to make all settlements for accounts due old firm, and to pay all claims due by the old firm. The old firm of D. M. Almand & Sons assuming all of its own lia¬ bilities. D. M. Almand & Sons. Jan. 3rd, 1898. The undersigned have this day entered into a partnership under tlie firm name of D. M. Almand’s Sons, for the purpose of conduct¬ in'’' a general merchandise business. E. H. Almand J. M. Almand D. W. Almand. Jgn. 3rd 1898. Notice. We take this method to thank our friends and patrons for the liberal favors shown us during the past, and respectfully ask for the new firm of D. M. Almand’s Sons, a continuance of the same. D. M. Almand & Sons. For Sale. A young mare, good size, good j qualities, will work anywhere and iopuitcctitj sUUJTtt. call n l tills office. Notice. All parties are hereby noti¬ fied that my land in Rockdale county, is posted and all tress¬ passing forbiddeD. W. T. Stanton, Jan- 8th 1898. futt’s Pills Cure All Liver Ills. ARE YOU BAN K RU PT in health. constitution undermined by ex¬ travagance in eating, by disre¬ garding the laws .of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt’s Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt’s Liver Pills an absolute cure. J t ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Buy your Paints, Oils, Varnishes etc., from us. Everything at bot tom preces. GAILEY DRUG CO. BY NO MEANS. t « • HAS THE SEaSoN ENDED • • • , • • • • We are offering many gen¬ uine qualities at Rock Bottom Pri¬ ces and you should share in the prof its. Come to see us. Chas. B. Hudson. 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The Constitution gtiarnnU** that the amount of the award will not be less than $500 ia cash, and it may he as much as $2,000. Tin. WORLD. OTNSTITUTI^’IS It is * TWELVE-PAGE, THE GREATEST SEVEN-COLUMNS-TO-THE-PAGE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEWSPAPER, containing EIGHTY-FOUR COLUMNS every week. It has no equa, as a Weekly Newspaper in America; hi news reports cover the world, and .ts correspondeats and agenU are to be (bead ia almost every bailiwick of the South¬ ern and Western States. AM A M A ft A ZINK It prints more mrtfer than h ariloarfly feand te aay maculae la the ceantrs ns AS AN SPHTIAI. KIHTATOll FEAT1BKS 1 Isawhoolhoowlalmair;ayaa»'atw<lln*ofTbvOmrttoSlMi.alibermlrtu'citlon ooraravnd tt wpKtally to farm borne In America. ITS JAM drcn’K Orpartment AND FARMERS’ are *11 under OK FARTHEST, able direction. It. a*4 T»u>. aBeeSaUTw&SiSrf DnartaeH tk ud It. n.11 i!''' tliw ilrpnrtnient* a4drra*Ml. Tb« BrmTnZ *n> „ w h<,n »dv.r.ir.f are the orlartplaa CaMSttutloa h uTe N.tlJSal rilo-H^Wl." 1 Part,” . ariv —waelwtac W , THE FOLIOWIN8 AB E TNt CUMmMf f Tig CONTEST , t en Per Cent of the I Guessers’ Subscrip¬ tions goes to the i I Fund to be divided, win k> preswnranaSHy dtvMed aSSSp^raS^'tlu ■ in other words it this l Subscription Fund Jj : amounts to $20,000 for this period then j > r « m rt i the fund to go to the ! I -.,! ??£wMa Rliy txi . ia aocyptancr of our successful g u e s ser “ ‘: ru— mas b, .apt ,* 1, g, .uaw^^don. Should mtpmo, wm i would be $2,000. Wfl] ****♦***»* ,N em in fan-Jmt my tbi Wmlns j Alum all cLvanao ok nans ........ j j THE CONYERS WEEKLY, j Conyers, Ga. i LEG4l ffi?i LETTERS of D!'VI- cou„? Georgia, Rockdale l0X Bohanan, To whom administrator it may ^ J N Lain applied Weaver, deceased, has j. >1 W H [enry to me f,. r letters ofl L 1 'his u S therefore, to concerned that lain M. p!lss J application ou the n r8 , 1 February, and official iS 98 . Giv euu Uffiy.vJ J iVill aav’g signature, da s(j A. At. v GuoKCiTA, joekdal e county. aniie To whom it may concern Almam! d T. :-ir ''• H. Kennon aUmk trators of f ii.ncis KeLon,de«5 Lou have letters in of due dismission. form applied ton? 2 irs, oad fore, This is to notify all persons cons* ;a that I will pass upon said ap p p the first Monday cati on in March J Given under hand en my and ofM signature, this Dec. 10, ' 189T. A, m, Helms, Orf L L v Notice. To debtors and creditors, tiling AH persons indented to t i, e J of Robt, L. Scott, deceased, »fel Ll quested to make immediate setii ment claims of same, against and said all persons lid L mg estate «t j jniug quested to peesent same to [tt, J no. 1), Scott, decen! Adnir, Robt. L. Scott, I Sheriff Sales. j in Will be sold befoie the court iiucufl boifl door, in tins city ot Conyere, bounty, Ua„ within the legal liouriB Lin sate, on the tii'st Tuesday iu FebnjyH next, the following property Oiieiiouseaud lot in said city, mil taming one acre more or less, iiiai| uni)| ■ Ciitur street, oeuig in tile ltftli ■ed of originally Henry, now l'.oiw| loti'»| I county, being part of .land I)w| bounded as follows: South by By cur street. V\ est :»y lands oj Huusl .'im.| J. Reitaii. North by i). S. Hast by Henry Jones, cot., Lived! as the properity oi Hannali W™ and Bart Wyatt, col, to satisfy 8naJ util ■ justice court tifa in favor of filed iraosferree, and t>. ■> tax Ufa's tJ ■ 1897. ^Property pointed out by NedSimJ trail sferree. Parties in possession I notified of this levy, this Jail, id K 1898. \V. 11. M. Austin, Sheriff, ■li \Ki TT AiXTfUJ—TUUSTWOETHY TtVio gci’ileimu or lames AND to trav-| AO* el ior resy onsibXe, estalnishcd liuua in Gcoj-yia. Mo iruiy pio.UO anil expenses. Position steady. k«t» cnee, i’jiici' se sett-addressed stamp ed cm (slope. T he Homimon Coni i any, Kepi. It. Chicago, Hi. [ IlfMISBI. I T have opened au ofliceiu the , formerly . OCCUplfid . , BJ , Dr. J. J. Seamans, and soliciu share of the patronage of th# It. A, Jones, Dentist. AFRCANA. Cures, absolutely, and to stay cured, Rheuinjatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Old Sores, Eczema, Catarrh, Constipation, and all other diseases caused by impure blood. AFRICAN A is made entirely of Herbs, is perfectly’liaimless, and yet, is the most powerful and surest remedy ever discovered for the above named diseases. Atx.anta, Ga., Feb. 18, 1S07. Afkjcxna Co., 63 1-2 S. BroudSt. Gealleuien : Two months ago I uatt a severe attack of rheumatism iu ml , iriend. ooi and knee. By aci vice of a t tried ‘ ‘A Fit 1G AN A,” and felt relief a three day :. I have taken one boulea The swelling has disappeared, anti 1 ata almost well. Judging from my own experience, I believe “AFRICANA all you cJaini for it as a cure for rhea - matism. Very truly, J. T. Harfier. Air. Harper was born in Cov iDgton, Ga. THE GAILEY DRUG CO. E. ALLEN -»^Successor to R. 3. BROOKS,-'" PORTRAIT AND LAN DSCAPK l’B 0 ' TOGRAPHER. CONYERS, GEORGIA. When desired I linish photos in As Platixo, SKriaioxE or Carbon This leads in all cities and i» permanent. My work Joes fade cr turn yellow. Picture frames made to order, ^■“Life size jortralts at half put * 1