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[for fifteen months we have been
ling the justly celebrated Mitehell
IV IS Wagon and they have given
Iiu ine satisfaction to all customers.
We have iust received Another Car
,ad of these famous wagons of all siz
weights and styles.
If you need a wagon we invite you
examine this lot before you place
ur order. .Every wagon sold under
itrict guarantee, Make our store
ur headquarters. ALMAND’S SONS.
D. M.
3
Every mail train produces a sensation and now we are go
Liringsomething that will outclass the latest war news.
Our mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Notions. Clothing,
[Shoes etc - , is to be placed on tlie niaruet at an enormous
Lion. The entire stock is to be sold by SEPTEMBER 1st.
at that time our firm will change to the
Dry Goois o s
Everything in our store is for sale either at cost or below,
object is to get these goods out of our way.
fe parantee a topi is suit sale
m wiiile Hiss sacrifice ileal is on
Ibis is the greatest opportunity cash buyers have ever
this market. This will be a genuine BARGAIN IIAR
pl ami with a few dollars you can buy a wagon load.
e don't want any- misunderstanding. We have the
Is an '! they are to go just as we say.
1 he new firm desires to buy a new stock out and out and
goods must go.
Don’t delay your purchases until
e Lost lias been secured. Now is
e time to buy while the stock is
^plete.
v v -nody
is invited to participate in this greatest of all
rfiittR 1 Si Vo for . bargains, .
i ours
A. D. SUMMERS.
'■us paper gives all the
^ s all the time and vou
a
le invited to read it.
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CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1898.
WE AHE READY!
The Conyers ->«**** ^vj«i2r<ra( i Ike urino* Company,
Conyers, O k ; : : Georgia. „
We are now prepared to do any kind of wood work in the Cabinet line, It is our pur
pose to give repair work of all kinds prompt and careful atteutiou.
INSIDE HOUSEFURNISHINGS.
In Connection with the repair work we purpose to be able to furnish at short notice any
and all kinds of Ins'de House Furnishing.
OUR CABINET DEPARTMENT.
We can furnish to order any piece of Cabinet work desired. For terms, prices, etc. call on
P. G. Tucker, Supt.
Klondike Locals.
Mr. Frank Hollingsworth vis¬
ited friends in this community
recently.
Mr. and Mrs G. W. Hollings¬
worth visited their son, Mr.
Green Hollingsworth Sunday
last
Miss Posa Hale, of Rex. visit¬
ed her brother, Mr. T. 0. Hale
last week.
Mr.'A. F. Sims visited rela¬
tives here Sunday last.
Mr. G, VC. McDauiell and
family of your county was seen
in our community recently.
Mr. T. W, Ivey and little dau¬
ghter Corine, ofOak Grove, were
with us Sunday last.
Rev. Mr, Bledsoe filled his reg¬
ular appointment at Philadel¬
phia last Sunday. He preach¬
ed an excellent sernion
#
Mrs. Pearl Maddox, who was
dangerously ill afew days ago is
slowly improving.
FREE SCHOLARSHIP.
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There will be a few Free
Schoralships given at Luray
College, Virginia, this year to
worthy young ladies who are en¬
deavoring to get an education
and who have to provide for
themselves. Preference is giv¬
en to orphans, other things be¬
ing equal. For other informa
i tion address.
Rev. H. M. Wharton, D, D.
Baltimore, Md.
I A young lady recently sent
i twenty-five cents to a Chicago
j advertiser for a receipt to whit
i en and keep the hands soft, and
1 received this reply. “Soak them
day . regular- _
j well three times a
I ly in dish water while
! mother rests.
The old bachelor editor of the
Thomasville Times says: It must
be a sad disappointment to some
wives to learn that married
men are not wanted in the ar¬
my. It occurs to us that of all
men. they would be the best
adapted for war. They have
been in it.
Iti-ii/.il Letter.
Miss Layona Glenn, writing
to her parents from Brazil says:
“Just a word to let you know
that I am well and that I’ve not
bad time to write even a postal
rill just now, and the steamer
goes to-day.
“Yesterday we had a race a
rouud to get some of our friends
off on a steamer that goes by
England, they are some of our
missionaries. Miss Ross of Ala¬
bama. Miss Moore, of Oxford,
and Laura Lander, daughter of
one of the missionaries at Juiz
do Fora, who is going home to
bo educated.
You know that those who
come from the interior know
nothing of the city so it always
falls to our lot to do their run¬
ning around here in Rio; get
their tickets, exchange their
money, show them where plac¬
es are and then put them on
ship board. Miss Moore will
not go directly home when
reaches the states, but will
spend a while in the north.
When she does go however,
will go to see you all and
course you will show her
hospitality. I did not
time to get together
to send by her.
To-day I have to go on
board with a young American
girl who came out on a
if I had time 1 would write
long sermon on girls going
foreign lands for money; or mon
ey consideration ! This
child came and as most
do, failed, and is returning
poorer, sadder, embittered,
its to be hoped a wiser
If you ever hear of a man
woman coming to Brazil
as a missionary tell them
a woman who has seen
of failures in both sexes, beg
them to stay , as a poor
fellow expressed it—in -‘God’s
country” i. e. U . S,
Good by, will try soon to
write a long letter, love to all
my friends, especially to Mrs:
Guinn, and her family. I do
hope she is betrer by this time.
18-6-1898. Peggy.
• • •
Andrew Ferguson, who lives at
Gilman, lrnl., is J06 years old,
having been born in County
rone, in 1T‘J2. He says ins
is, “Eat, driuk and be merry
you can.” Mrs. Ferguson, who
40 years his junior, has born
18 children, He was (50 when
The St. Louis Globe-Democrat
thinks that Spain should sell the
rest of her navy before frost comes.
Even Mr. Cleveland must ad¬
mit that imperialism is not dis¬
posed to restrict the right to fish.—
Galveston News.
The United States soldiers who
have been sent to Manila are sup¬
plied with two suits of clothes
each. For the sake of appearance,
they ought to surrender one suit
of the urgent necessities of the
Philipine belles, remarks the St.
Louis G lobe-Democrut.
Don’t let those Spanish prison¬
ers see a first-class baseball game
YVith't wo men out in the ninth in¬
ning and a rocky decision from
the umpire, they would wit ness a
scene that would make them sigh
for the peace of a hull fight and
yearn* to be back under the rain oi
Schley’s shells again.—Worches
tr-r Spy.
The Atlanta Constitution' notes
“In the cotton seed industry last
year not less than 4,000,000
of cotton- seed were consumed the
total value of the resultant
duets aggregating $120,000,000.
Could anything bo more
ble than the extraction of
worth so much as this from
terial which was formerly without
value? Under the present
tions, even the hulls from which
the cotton seed oil his been
ed, are net wasted, but are
for feeding cattle the price which
they bring in the market
from $8 to $10 per ton. This
due try being peculiarly and
a southern one it should be
object of the most careful
and encouragement at Southern
hands particulars- in view of
opportunities which it includes.
Every newspaperman has
some time in his business ex
perience.net the the man
takes more papers than he can
read. He is the man who paid
twenty five cents for an
nac, wiped his nose on the awn¬
ing. tried to blow out the elec¬
tric light put a nikle in the post
office expecting the postmaster
to appear, wanted to lick the
cashier because the bank closed
at four o’clock, and does var
Lous and many other
to make it plain to the most
casual observer that he really
does take more papers than
reads. He is numerous in
ery community and we
bear with him—JC^.
FIRE
INSURANCE.
TIILEY <1 WcELVANY-
NO.. 29.
Next to Satan rebuking sin is
the spectacle of Tom Grady defend
iijg tli(> fa in less of Tammany in
New York elect ions 1-Biifi'n lo News.
Most of the San Juan fortifica¬
tions are ancients, but if necessary
our fleets are likely to bring t hem
down to date.—Philadelphia
Times.
There 1ms been a severe earth¬
quake in Hail i, but the “Vesu¬
vius” will have no trouble in
proving an alibi, says the San
Francisco Chronicle.
The New Orleans Picayune
thinks the kaiser should try his
musical hand on “The Irene March
From Subic Bay ."—Birmingham
Age-Herald.
The Syracuse Standard thinks
that with 1,800 Spanish prisoners
in hand there ought to lie no dearth
of attractions at the county fairs
this year.
If this country continues to
grow as fast as present prospects
indicate, there won’t bo room on
old glory for all the stars.—Nash¬
ville American.
'Tlie a
p, ) )e
.
wouldn’t hurl them to have them
ta j u , u cuur3 ,. u f instructions there,
observes the Rochester Herald.
According lo the Buffalo
the owner of a Montana gold
washed his pet cal and got $18.81
in gold dust from her fur. Let
Klondike look to its laurels.
It is said that a lecture
ger has o lie red Hobson $ 1 (),<KX)
10 lectures relating bis
es in sinking the Menimac. Jt
evident that the naval constructor
is not the only man with nerve,
Bpain is paying the expenses
this war. and she ought to be
milled to have something to sav
about the length of the
ance. says, the Chicago
Ocean.
This isa good poinhgr from the
Denver Republican :" With the
AIfuMO Xj , degt ^ ot| the
coa - atof Cubuand the Alfonso XIII
burned up in the harbor of Cadiz,
the young King Alfonso ought to
change his name before a brick
wall falls on him.
Fits from success Prof. makes ed living Epilepsy, of V. oubt e more U.S.Jtrtmnl have W. treated years’ Physician; a is cases H. heard has special astonishing. Peeke, r-f than and standing without of iMieim cy cases cur¬ who any his of
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