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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1898)
GAILBV. Mrs. I’ieauof Garvin Galley, nee Adam, wa¬ horn in Augusta in 1 S bh and went to Heaven from Conyers. Ga, June 11 , 1H 9 g. Her parents. James and Dorothy Adam, came lo Ibis co 1 u try directly from Europe. f j best! dates give <18 the rec¬ ent d ora most evcelkut woman m every " *1 ‘ ' She was kin.Uovi„S, t d, devoted wile aiic was 1,13111,1 , ' . , ri ' Hailey, Jan. 10, J-TTL As a wil she comforted, cheered, en¬ couraged, and upheld Her hus¬ band at all times, She was a kind tender, loving, devoted was a faithful and consistent follower of her Cord, and posses ued the ornament ol'jja meek and -gentle spirit-. All along the lines of her devoted life was set n the outcroppings of a in love with God and in sympa-| thy with hm fellow -men - These beautiful Christian virtues also appear in her children. Her v/prcls fell on t very one like 6W> et perfume from rare ere. Though a great sufferer Tor many year- she was never heard lo murmur. There was much sunshine in her life that offe 11 cheered and brightened the pathway of those around her. She loved her children as only a devoted mamma can, she: was left a widow many years j to three and ' Ago rear sons a daughter, when her strength j failed lliey were strong eiiougli, to tenderly and allectionately care for the frail ‘ loved one. A real angel of mercy, no one knew her hut to love her, none: named her hut to praise. Tak ing her life all in all, it is but j just to say, “Many daughters hove done virtuously, but she hath excelled all.’' Relatives an 1 host of vueping friends hei. oan her death. She has dropped out of the below, and' joined the celestrial hand be yood the clouds. Her faith is no v a blaze of glory, it is a be con light to her children to follow her to Godi hoautiful cit , heaven, Her heavenly fa t'm r saw her beautiful love in her home and he wnuted it in heaven, so lie sent a convoy of angles to beguile her love away j iri m earth. She is gone, ffi ico is vacant, tho famiiy cir ch is again broken. Someday USthe loved children passthrough the pearly gates what joy there to been meet in Tat Heaven he* - t hat and has so loug j mamma j anti loved ones who have step¬ ped across the river of death in¬ to eternal life. Oh! tho angel of death made her most beaoti fu! • re he folded her in his eahle wings gently and shut out the Sorrows of life forever- May the entire bereaved familv make «• an unbroken band, The Lord knows best. Ho is too wise to err, too good to be unkiud. Oh! Friends, twas not in cruelty, not in wrath, the Reaper death came that day. Twas God’s angel tin t visited Conyers, and bore your mamma away. Iau.i.ee 1 ’osey. 1 The Omen Before Tlanila. In ancient times there was al¬ ways noticed some sort of a por-: tens before a battle- a peculiar cloud, a Hot-k of birds, a serpent, i a wild beast, or something sLe. ! Canstantine sa w a Uaming »"■ n\l in the sky. Others saw BUsullav signs. Grosses in the eky have been common for ages, *t seems that we have uot ye- grown out u f the times of “signs” before battle. There was one at Manila the day be. {Die Dewey licked the <i ns. j The Chicago Record‘s I j mid correspondent, who was ' ihe McCulloch, thus it; “The swift tropical night as the officers completed giving theirordets for , battle, , , . when , sun n denly a remarkable cloud for matiott was observed on the western horizon. It represented absolutely, anti without imagin¬ ative aid, the gun deck and tur ret of a warship, with the gun kicking, Mack .'idI vivid, out of the turret" If Spaniards at j Manila saw the cloud ship, they • failed to take tho warning which evidently intended.—Ex. i was j Armor= Plated Boys, JSSSS ted boy8. A boy needs to be i rou c h\d ou His lips-agaiast the first taste 0 f liquor, His—ears against impure words. His hands—against wrong 1 doing, His heart—against irrever ence and doubt. His feet—against going with a( j company, Ills eves—against dangerous book and pictures. Ilis pocket—against dishon est money. His tonguc-against evil speak j nf , The Christian armor on hen citizens gives more security to! t he nation than all the p ] ate ca „ OI , her ships.—Chris t j all Guardian, Mr, Gladstone remarked twen j ty-live years ago that during j the present century more wealth had been produced than in the. eighteen hundred preceding years of the Christian ora. An-' other authority adds that we! are uncomfortable because we have grown in wealth faster than in wisdom. -------*•••— “Let me kiss your Dewey 1 lips,” urged the youth in the parlor. “Young man,” roared | a voice from above, “the bom ; bardment will open as soon as l! can get down stairs.” Then the; hapless youth organized him self into a (lying 6<juadrou and made a lteet disappearance, When a mau finally succeeds putting his past life to sleep lie’s always afraid some one will come along and wake it up. -----— The love that makes the world go round often pfevents the income from going more than halt way. It is said that the Texas farni ers will this yeat harvest ty million bushels of wheat, Wedlock holds a man pretty close when his wife doesn’t al¬ low him to carry a latchkey. A girl’s aim is usually poor, but as au amateur cyclist she can hit anything in sight. CA8TORIA. t! Some kinds of love may grow cold, but the kind a mau has himself never does. Fits /W>»t r.5./'vrr<’{ of *r-.w.H.ft rt =.T.ho makes a specialtv of ed more cases titan any living Physician; hi* •access Y/c have is astociehiug. hearu , f cases of so years’ standing Cmrm M ^ cared by him. H a LUI Lul; Ois sc, xrhjch 1 large bot¬ tle of his absolute cure, free to aav sufferers who n**, MVA{ £ ,nd FOR SALE. Mileii eow with votijr calf, for sale. .1 M U Hondo. 1>lrwtof . < •ofiiiis. C askets and tun-rat sup lit .^ r „j., m ji,. s> m pri.-< U< \v’v ltd ! j Alina I Am* 1 so\ oral cow s fur sale choap <<r will trade Tor dry cat tie. Set- me. Whitaker Arthur . NOTH K. Mr. Jas. Swann and others have just bought a new threshing uia eliihc and are well prepared to do your theshingin a first class manner. See .Mr. Swann about this at once. TN otb'c. be found there any day. This ( , 1 : 1!1 . , uni “‘wirCT ' l»owte«l. AU parties are hereby notified that the lands of Mrs. X (' Elliott, in Shi't;i.*!d district. Kockdtile county, are legally posted and all tresspass iiig strictly forbidden under penalty of prosecution. Mrs. X C Elliott. _ “To tlio Wi-etchcd. Any who are in the bondage of morphine, opium or whiskey hab¬ it. can be cured by applying to Mrs. Brown. No. 2 , Ella street. Atlanta, Ga. Reference of res¬ ponsible parties, who have been cured, can be furnished by this office.. h. H MCbONAL & SON, PRESIDENT DENTISTS All work guaranteed to please, 01Hcfl stairs over J. H. AI maud it Go’s, store. Conyers,...... . : Ga. Livery, Feed and Sale Sta bles. whe n you want to buy or a horse or mule, hire a buggy or horse or both, or have your stock housed and cared for, call on J. N. HALE, in front P ie,c0 s °'d stables. Civic Society. ) > hilologia Lodge. No. ITS, ^ & A. M., .T.A. Guisn. YV. M. 0. E. Reagan, Sec., Meets first and third Mon¬ day nights in each month. i 1 i i lillilig l : book at this man f with good boss sense, lie encloses his pos¬ sessions with PAG F. ^ WOVEN* WIRE I'EXCF. 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Our stock of General Merchandise takes in everything usu-j ally carried and we are ready to servo our friends and customers to their satisfaction, Our prices are right and our goods are first-class‘in every particular. We have a splendid hitching ground in the rear of our store and we invite the people to stop with us—make our place your headquarters and we will treat you right. r t , |>siv the liig’liewt for i>i-odn<*e. Stephenson- ‘ John C. k j j ! 7 \ X / AND A LARGE STOCK OF HARNESS and 1 FIXTURES. \ We have anything you want this line and will be glad to . Call to , you prices. see me. TrTlTl HiUU Q O. Tr'Tn?T?T Hi V Hixtll r r r X, r Ifxaiiagei. TY/To -»-> o i M XP A ATTTPNr I Hjr uY —-[Successor to R- b. brooks,: portrait and landscape pho TOGRAPULK. CONYERS, GEORGIA When tle^ireh I iini.-ti photos in Ar isto, I’l.Anvo. Sei'isto.ve or Carbon effect. This leads in all i-ities and is absolutely permanent. M.v «orK iloes not fade cr turn yellow. Picture frames made to order. 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