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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1898)
INSURANCE. LLE Y * MCLVANY. ,.xvii. & War may or may not come-our isiness will go on iust the same. War may effect prices but our eus mers Will always buy goods of us at f e lowest possible prices, we are not looking alone for self but I If our friends as well. ^ we can be found always at our place the corner and we invite one and all call and hook through our general ck. A few of the famous Mitchell t Id O ffons left. D. M. ALMAND’S SONS. STOVES AND UR NIT URE. \*T We are j 11 furniture. „ , Our stock j ^composed of all grades ra all prices. To this oek we have added a lot * ‘ handsome Iron bed . loads, Clocks, Machines 3 c. ■* :■ urn ■ ii > A. * 1 big* * Jot 1 of p COOkIlls* « hves that ^ We sell: ® can . - Tap, You lose money you buy without get ■ ir :;ilj pg our prices. 4 I iKFtflGFit-ftTOv! * & have an elegant REFRIGER J\ U7 anc * our fresh meats will be i ? good condition this summer. ctii ^ new for Conyers and we ex lG be appreciated. » Alniand & Evans. A @ \ \ / V' CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY, APR. 23 1898. SSeen V and Heard.^ f [Contributed •] Mr. Editor: I am figuring on war this week and cau’t utilize the space allotted me. Not un til the past few days have I expected a conflict at it as I will, I see n0 wav out of ti..diBouuy«cept«oflgh.out. * * * The Conyers Volunteers have atlast settled down to full zation that the company is lia ble to bo called out at any mo ment and there is much percep tible seriousness in the ranks. * * * If nothing occurs to stay the trouble the prospect is good for this column to be indefinitely discontinued and I now give you notice that you may not hear from me next week • * .* If trouble comes, and come it will, the boys will go to the frontas true soldiers, and where the battle rages fiercest there t,,c > rma y |)o ' oun f and there also may be found J osh. liockliill Academy. Miss Minnie ward has been the guest of Mr J. C. Eubanks’ family for the past few days. There was a very large con gregation at the singing at Rock hill last Sunday. There will be a meeting at Rockhill next first Sunday at 2 o,clock to organize a Sunday school. Everybody is invited to come out and join. Mr. William Currie died last Saturday and was buried Sun day at Philadelphia. A large crowd attended the funeral. mother-in-iaw* DeK^ib V ubi t nkf e ‘ araily " 11Ir haacE Jake. Take The Weekly and you are well paid. YOU ARE INVITED TO COME $ v • '< zr . JOIII m ml / mm IE *M * »V ft l31 w €J-ace1A£ r □ Let the little gills come in’and see the little stove and register their names for tho contest and begin to practice making biscuit. We are going to use the II. V. McCOKD COX BEST PATIENT FXA>UJt and all will have an equal showing. Come to our store and see the stove and we will explain full v. We have just received a big shipment of BUCK’S STOVES, and the famous NEW ENTER PRISE and BLACK OAKS, all ot which we sell under a guarantee. All grades of stoves at all prices. We luwe the celebrated BUCK’S STEEL RANGE on our doors and they are warranted to operate to your entire satisfaction. Don’t pay a peddler’s price for a range but come to see us and «ave from $20 to $35. Buy Stoves and Ranges from your own store merchant and the guar antee is worth something. Como and see our line of stoves and furniture. Don’t forget the con test, JOHNSON & GOODE. fj T tn lid' ii f 15 I—< i Our new Millinery has arrived and we are better able to please the peopla with stj les and qualities of Hats, Trimmings etc,, than ever before, We have a lino of beautiful Sailors, and our Dress Huts can't be excelled, Our stock of trimmings was selected with care and taste and we invite every one to come and look through our stock. Our trimmer is experienced and hasjust returned from the openings in Atlanta. Give us a call, 2v£cHto3n.a.ld. dc is. 5' The whole country to be aroused and anxious S i over the prospect far war. e WE ARE FOR PEACE. - Peace and prosperity go gether. We are offering goods at unusually low prices. SEE OUR: Hammocks, Fishing Tackle, Croquet sets, Marbles, Balls, Bats, etc. We can easily save you mon ey on these articles and else in our store. THE GAILEY DRUG CO. FIRE INSURANCE. TILLEY 4 McELVANY- NO, 16. TO OUR STORE —In The Afternoon Of— MAY 9 TH AND ioTH, and see how— BUCK’S SIAM > V SGJS ami HANGEW Will operate io actual ser vice. The cooking contest will be held during the two days named and we are anx ious for the LA DIES TO TURN OUT. A State f louvention of the Pop idist will probably be called to meet in Atlanta iu May’ and the chances are that Hon. W. L. Peek will receive tho nomina tion for Governor, to fill the va on tho Populist ticket caused by the refusal of Hon. Thos. E Watson to make the race. —Covington Star. Eitzhugh Lee is modest, Ho said in Washington: “I can as sure you that such a demon stration seems to me out of all proportion to the simple fact of my humble presence here, and I am frank to say I don’t see that 1 deserve it, having only tried to do my duty as an A ineric m where circumstances placed me.” The Newnan Herald says that the religion so much needed in the world today is the kind that makes people pay their debts, that keeps people from speaking ill of their neighbors, that mak es no distinction between wealth and poverty, that makes peo pie honest and upright, that makes men manly and women womanly, that is a part of peo ple’s everyday life, exemplified in kind deeds, loving and cheer, ing words. While you are bragging a bout brave Eitzhugh Lee, re member that th ii.’s. the stu f that Allen D. Candler and all the boy s who wore th-^ gray are made of.—Dalton Argus. The auti-Candler motto: “ What is there iu it for us, if ihat old cusi is elected Gove nor?—Dalton Argus.