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Ring on t the Old, Ring in the New!
Oar great effort is to p ease you.
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he Summer Season is
Drawing to a Close.
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THE COMING FALL SEASON WILL BE A BUSY
)NE WITH US. WE ARE PREPARING TO MEET
T WITH A FULL STOCK WHICH WE WILL SELL
i T “LET LIVE PRICES.”
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As usual we will be in the cotton market
,nd will pay the best market price. A farm
iroducts will find a ready market with us.
Our store has been headquarters for the people for many years and we
[mite all to come to see us and feell at home. We propose to sustain the well
jstablished reputation of our house for honest straightforward dealing.
Yours very truly,
D.M. ACM A JN JO’S SONS.
Such opportunities for
king 1 goods cheap sel
m comes to man or wo¬
rn in this life. Every
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ing is on the counter
(cut prices. We are sel
jg out and this means
it goods are to be sold
ver than anybody else
i afford to sell them.
|We are treating all com
pS alike — giving the
st we have that suits
phi at an enormous re¬
lation. Get in the
lon g' of happy buyers
!! march to the music
uiir cut price sale and
i: ■ i 18 shall be the glory.
'dayis dang erous come
A. .DSumuers,
I wropra / It
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CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY AUG. 20, 1898.
RESOLUTIONS.
Whereas, in Ilis Providence,
it has pleased our Heavenly
Father to remove from our
midst our brother, A, C. Ivey,
who was 74 years old and had
been a faithful member of the
church for 57 years, and was
ever ready to attend his meet¬
ings when able to do so.
While it is our loss here in
this world, where we have to
endure sorrow and affliction,
we know that it is his eternal
gain to enter into the full joy
that awaits the redeemed in
that land where sonow is not
known and pleasure never ends.
Therefore, we bow in sub¬
mission to the will of our Fath¬
er who doeth all things after
the counsel of his own will.
By the Baptist church.
W. U. Wallis,
J. S.Johnson,
Committee. _
Pointed Paragraphs.
A man loves to eat and a wo¬
man eats to love.
Family trees originated from
genealogy seed.
Kentuckians to a man are in
favor of war on the water.
Some men are always out
when their country calls.
Many a man starves to-day
while feeding on to-morrow’s
hopes.
Men are like rivers: the deep¬
er they are the less noise they
make.
Men with wheels in their
head are of a mechanical turn
of mind.
It’s a poor actress whose pic¬
ture never graces a cigarette
package.
Costly apparel doesen’t
ways make a woman look neat
and attractive.
About half of our time is
spent in doing tilings we should
have done before.
WE ARE READY!
Hie Conyers Manufacturing Company,
Conyers, •/ 7 0 © b % c • O • * 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 attention.
INSIDE HOUSEFURNISHINGS.
In Connection with the repair work we purpose to lie able to furnish at short notico any
ard all kinds of Inside House Furnishing.
OUR CABINET DEPARTMENT.
We can furnish to order any piece of Cabinet work desired. For terras, prices, etc. call on
P. G. Tucker, Supt.
Civility costs nothing, but it
often gets things that gold can¬
not buy.
It is easy enough to say bright
tilings: the diflicult part is to
think of them,
Veiy few children have as
much strength of mind as they
have of don’t mind.
Heaven tempers the wind a
like to the smooth-faced man
and-the Populist.
Doctors and lawyers can al¬
ways give you a large bill in ex¬
change for small ones.
Since the war began babies
are up in arms and opinions are
fired at random.
Some mu.icians go upon the
stage, while others never get
further than the orchestra.
There’s nothing longer than
the summer days to the gitT
who is to be married in the fall.
Warm weather has a tenden¬
cy to increase the Moating pop¬
ulation at seaside resorts.
Its poor consolation to the
girl who has been stung by a
bee to know that bees are par¬
tial to sweet things.
His first love and his first
shave are two of the things that
occurs in the life of every man
which he never forgets.
The amateur who practices
daily on a cornet in a thickly
populated neighborhood has
Did You Take
Scott’s
Emulsion
through the winter? If so, we
are sure it quieted your cough,
healed the rawness in your
throat, increased your weight,
gave you more color, and made
you feel better in every way.
But perhaps your cough has
come back again, or pale. you are get¬
ting a little thin and
Then, why not continue the
same helpful remedy right
through the summer? It will do
you as much good as when the
weather is cold.
Its persistent use will certainly
give you a better appetite and a
stronger digestion.
It will cure your /)§y/jJ
weak throat and heal
your inflamed lungs.
It will cure every case
of consumption, when it
a curg j g possible, persuaded
Don’t be
to take something they say is just
as good.
All Druggists, Chemists, ;oc. and $t. N. V.
Scott & Bowne,
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Shipments of Crocitery, Glassware, Lamp goods
etc., just opened up. Shipments of Dress goods ar
living that will delight the ladies.
We are ready with
the season and shall keep in the front row.
1*1 G I A > r JT OF SI I< >13K
.1 UST I N.
Some ladies slippers in our stock are being sold at
less than cost. They are great bargains.
COME: TO OUR PLACE.
JOHN C STEPHENSON.
ample nerve for any undertak¬
ing,
It’s hat'd to gat'her a woman’s
meaning from her words, hut
nature has saved a few of them
the trouble of making them
selvs plain,—ChicagoNews.
In 1890 the populists of Ala¬
bama carried 22 counties. In
t.he recent election they carried
only six. Let the Georgia Pop
take warning and hasten hack
to the Democratic fold.—Ex.
It makes us tired when wt
hear a 2x4-wouId-be-statesmau
jabbering about‘-Puerto Ricker
YVhy riot use plain United Statet
language and call it Porto Rico:
—Rome Hustler.
The list of postoffices in tin
United States now includes Hob
sou (Va.) Sigshee (Ark.,) Dew¬
ey (N. C.,) Sampson (Fla.,) aud
Manila (Ivy.,) The list wifi noi
be complete until we have a
Schley (Ga ) and a Foxev (Kan )
The Adjutant General at
Washington wired Gen. Lee
that the peace protocal had
been signed and that the war
was over, Gen. Lee promptly
wired back: ‘■Thank you, 1
will at once* order the Seventh
to cease firing. ) 1
corps
Alabama gave democracy a
cool 60,000 majority. How
watch Georgia make it 40,000
better,—Ex,
Napoleon was bom August
15th, 1760.
FIRE
INSURANCE.
TILLEY & McELVANY-
NO. 33.
General Fitzhugh Lee an—
nounces that he is a candidate
for the senate to succeed Sena¬
tor Martin. Lee is what may
>e called an administration gold
standard Democrat. Pop u tai¬
ls lie is, an overwhelming free
coinage legislature may nob see
its way clear to elect him.—Ex.
Judge Day left the cabinet
because lie was to poor to he a
secretary of state. The presi¬
dent lias appointed, it is said,
John Hay, who is a milionaire,
and another millionaire, White
law Reid, will be ambassador to
England. Hay and Reid were
newspaper men and married
plutocratic ladies.
Our Uncle Lon Livingston is
playing in great luck with the
Dewey letter. His congression¬
al opponent might as well retire
m time to a coaling station. Mr:
Livingston should send a copy
of.tnat letter to Tom Cobb and
ask that it be put in the appen
Mix of a new edition of • ‘The
Colonel.’’—Ex.
Thos. B Reed, who was recent
ly ro-nomi nated for congress by
his constituents in Maine, was
first elected in 1876,and lias
been in Oongress ever since,
having served 22 years.
With the Canaries under con¬
sideration, the dove of peace
hovering above, round robins
Hitting here aud there and tho
American eagle getting
aud noisy Uncle Sam finds him¬
self in possession of a very in¬
teresting av i a r y;—Savannah
Press.