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rlLL EV*« cELVANV.
.L XVII-
0 WAR FEDOR CUSTOMERS !
War may or may not come—our
is sin ess will go on fust the same.
War may effect prices but our cits
oniers Will always buy goods of us at
i e lowest possible prices.
we are not looking alone for self but
){■ our friends as well.
we can be found al ways at our place
lithe corner and we invite one and ail
d call and h)ok through our general
took. A few of the famous Mitchell
aofons s left.
D. M. ALMAND’S SONS.
STOVES AND
u rn it u R E.
I We are undisputedly
i furniture. Our stock
$ composed of all grades
f l ivl fill i nriDDG lv v/o<j r A |U\ V* 4-1-| t 5 1
tock we have added a
if 1 iiauuauiiiu IfilllflcniTlfA AliMI I I’/Vll Dtu
leads, Clocks, Machines,
tc.
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A big lot of cooking
loves that We can sell
teaj>, You lose money
1 you buy without get
j in g our prices. •
'iKFlffiGErATOr!
|yhave and an elegant fresh meats will he
f h Our
is good condition this summer,
,, aew for Conyers and we ex
W bO he aiDUreCiat^d ’
Ainmud & Evans.
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CONYERS, SATURDAY, APR. 30. 1898.
Pivrsoaal Tsilk.
Mr. L. F' Scott is a very en¬
thusiastic war talker, He has
given the volunteers several very
interesting lectures and they
have about decided that the
safest place for them is at home.
Norris Hale has only two
good legs and he avows his in¬
tention to remaim at home and
protect them. He is not dis
po!e<1 lo vol “" t “ r -
All those ladies who have
it was learned that their
|sons would not be compelled to
go ; u " , ; f , ; t
o h i a i oneofthewi!es ,
boys in town, while other mem
bers of the volunteers were ex
his uniform.
The colored population of
this community have a special
fondness for the ‘•Home and
Fireside” and Volunteers are
not expected from their ranks.
Bill Stovall says the Volun¬
teers have dwindled to one
man, In other words only one
of the company desires to go
to Cuba.
President McKinley’s call for
125,000 volunteers i% was not
! heard in this cbdnty-leastwise . it
was not uiiaw’e^d.
Many of the,-privates arid uf
j ficials of the Georgia Maiitia
were disappointed when it was
officially annonneed that only
a portion of the Slate’s Soldier
boys would pe permitted to en¬
gage in the war.
It is announced that the boad
of naval strategy his been made
up as follows; Assistant Secre
tary Theodore Roosevelt, pres
retaiy Long: Captain A- s. I
8. Barker and commander Rich
ardson Clover, chief of the office
of naval intelligence.—Ex.
\Ve print all the news.
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Let the little gills come in and see the little-stove and register their names for the cont sfc
and begin to practice making biscuit. We are going to use the
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and all will have an equal showing. Home to our store and see the stove'and we will explain fully.
We have just received a big shipment of Bl'OK’S BTOVES, and the famous NEW ENTER¬
PRISE and BLACK OAKS, all ot winch we so!! uti ier a guarantoo. All grades of stoves at all
prices. We have the celebrated BUCK’S STEEL. RANG E 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 save from $20 to $155. Buy Stoves and Ranges from your own store merchant and the guar¬
antee is worth something. Come and see our line of stoves and furniture. Don’t forget the con¬
test,
JOHNSON & GOODE.
if SPRING MILLINERY!
Our new Miliinary has arrived and we are better able to
please the peopla with stjlesand qiialitits of Hats, Trimmings
etc., than ever before We have aline of beautiful Sailors, and
our Dress Hats can't be excelled, Our stock of trimmings
selected with care and taste and we invite every one to come and
look through our stock. Our trimmer is experienced and has just
returned from the openings in Atlanta.
Give us a call,
2v£c JoneilcL dz Ha v y ^f OCd..
WAR TALK I
f The whole country
to be aroused and anxious
over the prospect far war.
WE ARE FOR PEACE.
Peace and prosperity go
gether. We are offering Sporting
goods at unusually low prices.
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Hammocks, Fishing Ta*Me,
Croquet sets, Marbles, 15alls, ilSatS,
etc. We can easily save you mon
J on £]i030 articles and anything ^
olge in OUT StOPC.
THE GALLEY DRUG CO.
F!I E
1N£URANCF.\
T:j LEY £ NicELV/U-;'
NO. 17.
TO OUR STORE
— In The Afternoon Of-—
MAY pTi! AND ioTH,
and see how —
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Will operate in actual ser
vice,.
The cooking
contest will he
held during the
two days named
and we are anx¬
ious for the LA¬
DIES TO TURN
OUT.
An Ohio woman has prinled
an advertisement in a country
weekly giving notice to all
whom it may concern that she
“has renounced her marriage
with her present husband and
henceforth shall not consider
I herself married. J ) The Chicago
i Times Herald asks: l l Is this
t |. e evolution of the great
American divorce system?”
• « •
The largest library in the
world is the National library of
| Pari-, which contains 40 miles'
| of hooks. shelves, There holding 1,400 000
; are also 175,00 )
manuscripts. 300.000 maps, and
charts, find 150,000 coins and
med 4s.-— Ex.
It is said that the Cape Verde
islands are about equally dis¬
tant from Havana. Key West,
i—e*.
In volunteering, be sure you
know what you are doing, In
calling for only 80,000 troops
thatc an furnish
10.000,000, the government does
dot require nor expect the sor
vices of men who will have to
make the greatest sacrifi ces.
Wait until you are needed. Let
tnose who are most eager for
the fray go first,—Macon Nows.
Th> ^ ^ of
the bitterest am >ng the ultra
I back Fitzhugb to Cuba Lee fee,s like going
at. the head of an
army there will be several
thousand Yanks who will be
i glad to go along. J »