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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1898)
O' ANCE. ! v-'. ! 7 illey « M = elvany. I XVII. 5 Bing oivc tlia Old, Bing in the New I ! Our great effort is to pease you. o© ©oc :__c o m> © g ■*» s ><s ....« ; The Summer Season is Drawing to a Close. 80 THE COMING FALL SEASON WILL BE A BUSY ONE WITH US. WE ARE PREPARING TO MEET IT WITH A FULL STOCK WHICH WE WILL SELL at “LET LIVE PRICES.” As usual we will be in the cotton market aa d will pay the best market price. Allfarm S products will find a ready market with us. |1 *■ Our store has been headquarters for the people for many years and we invite ail to come to see us and feed at home, We i ropose to sustain the well established reputation of our house for honest straightforward dealing. Yours very truly, D. M. 1 LLMANDA SONS, III m il m A. PS m |i _.v 1 V P C} 7 mi - i ■: r-A 8 j i. .j 1 es S; J -:.i i 4 DRY GOODS. I to ■BOM IMMF v-'' AC 4r f Cl bummers Motto for bason. The “po ‘ Farmers and po“ Merchants and “po 44 town I ust all get together and trade /1 ding to the /4 po’‘ amount of ley have. Cotton is cliep and so is u ! *. * -• J l /2 C 5 m im 00 trara At Summers 4 iioods Co. Klondike Locals. ' recent storm ie cotton crop here. ir and Mrs. G. W. 7 ;• 77 Houseworth, Mr. ' * ell, Misses Denie P ow 7 > h; Burgess and Mr. and ' ! 7 Houseworth went ' J the Presbytery Way. -rimonial advertise u; - -i fortnight ago, • ' !C Kd to only by H be giad the : ufest more p 13 laager. s**** V i k ‘i / f! n i iir 8 a. ? i ■ ^ l v Y£>"§ l£2 V* j kL JJ i 1 . rtf*. .TOEaEirLSL.f >: y/ kC41J 111 v I ■ A . a: 1 K- u iili V -v* s CONYERS, GA. j ^ n i rn T\ r- OCT. 1 CJ 1 , hu. CO We said sometime ago ther e would be a wedding h isoon. Well, just wait. Rev. W. T. Grauade, of Rock dale, will preach at Philadelphia next Sunday evening at 7. o, clock. Mr. Tom Pyle still wants a war record, Messrs. Bob Hudson and John Hardin, of your town, were here one night last week. John went “possum” while Bob talked to the girls. We think that Bob had the ter luck, Little Myrtle Leftwhich .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It: M. Leftwhich, fell from the loft of a small building and broke her leg just above the ankle, She is getting along very nicely at this writing. Jake. | It is almost invariably people who are not habitual ad vertisera who are induced to with . , tire, . such , par. r money on worthless advertising schemes as folders, clocks, hotel registers hotel desks, railroad time-ta iLYmight m eg an( j a host of other devices be mentioned. so spent might almost as well be thrown into the lake. even if it. costs only a dollar, is ill,at lunch money thrown a way .-Ex. Good Things To Learn. Learn how to tell a story. A well told story is as welcome as a sunbeam in a sick-room. Loarn to keep your own troub¬ to yourself. The world is too busy to care for your ills sorrows. Learn to stop croaking, If don’t see any good in this keep the bad to yourse.lt. Learn to hide your aches and under a pleasant- smile. one cares whetlier you earache, headache or rheu¬ . Learn to attend strichly to our business, This is a important point. Learn to greet your friends with a smile. They carry too frowns in their own be bothered with any of yours. HAKE FRIENDS. Jt is no use in making ene¬ says an exchange, for is too short to cherish mal¬ and enmity, A man will be unhappy who makes Make friends. It is to do when you set your on the task . Anybody friendship is woith hav can be won by an uprigiit manly course of conduct. If you disagree with a naan can avoid the subject of dis¬ and still remain friends . Flie man who cultivates a sus disposition and imagines : every fellow he meets is I to undermine him or get! best of him is never happy. strengthens some men toj them. As. long as you them that you suspect of evil intentions, the tern to do. wrong is almost ir But if you show that you have confidence him his own manhood comes his rescue and upholds him the hour of temptation. It is a good idea to make a wherever you can. It is pleasantest occupation in Meet pour fellowman v\ it.li smile and a cheerful word. out your hand to him show him that you have an Children They <1° "“rticulof^Tlicy but have no strength. You cannot say they are really sick, and so you call them What can be done for them? Our answer is the same that the e best best physicians physicians have have been been Riving for a quarter of a cen tury. Give them <3 Olilliillviti o{ CodLiver 0il with Hy p 0 . phosphites. It has most re markable nourishing power. It gives color to the blood. It “nge strength,to cles. it adds power to tne nerves. It means robust AT hTants'ralidK- J }i aa.iTi’n flcsh , f aiven mount a ma a three or’four times each day. 50 c. and$ 1 . 00 ; *ndra^ists. Er*~'-v serr;- ! <1002 I* *"*49 i . »? r : ?5 7 5 .n ft \r —rase.? m ' , Shipments of CrocKor;-, Glassware, Lamp goods etc., just ojh noil up. St pmciity ot Du a goods ar living that will delight the ladies. We are ready with the season and shall keep in the front row. O i <L^ I A r v < i'l r Silo 1 QS . ta ajfSLT irv. Some ladies slippers in our stock are being sold at less than cost. They are groat bargains. COME TO OUR -PLACE. JOHN C. STEPHENSON, New Store, Mew Goods, Mew Tin Q $jim cv r ip T.> 1.1 Alii H isinJ tJJi aj^ ]$aiai eoia a,^th IN THE J. IT. ALMAND BLOCK. (5orjy6i ( s, ci, We have entered business hoping to make an honest liv 15 and benefit our fellow men. Wo are knov 11 to the people .of the surrounding country and we invite them (0 come to our store and examine ovr goods and learn our prices. We will do all in our power to make it to your interest to give us a portion of your trade, Our goods are are as good as the best and perfectly new. 39 sure to call on us when you come to Conyers. Yours to serve, W'LA RK A I. X > rVC i JSI R€ * fi i.f j. 6^9 WiUiams 1 Ml l ^ Whitaker sj s ■ We have entered the Gem ral mercantile business in C. - e,, s and offer to the people a New line of General Merchant! je t reasonable prices, We will keep everything usually kept in such a store and ifc prices to suit the times. HOME MADE FLOUR, GRi k. HAM FLOUR, and good home mac 3 MEAL can ALWAYS be found a C r OUT StiOTG. We will carry a general line and we invite you to call on our store on Commerce street when you come to town. We have selected fall grown seed wheat and oats for sale. We will buy your cotton seed and pay the highest i'™ cf ° r Carry your cotton to our ginnery where we give genuine < A isfaction. Respectfully, : jnterest j n jq s well being. It,: [requires little effort and the re sulls are beyond human ealeu | lotion. ‘ A great many friends, gamed by a tin*)* word or a „ i g esturo I m)ve a 8 u t'P 0i b and - Stay in time of need. --------- One fool used to be bom every ! minute. Now there are two. * so mo t , m es three. Th f*' i8 Browi „ g , nd tbo , W oduct is f .. pU,' . ualitv But ' the lug of a „ 0 „, s is ,]ie fernsl fool who thinks he lt all, whether he be on a farm, in the factory, or in the ness office. The man know that he can FIRE iNSURANC TILLEY & McClVAK NO. 4 ■ something by whetting up v gainst some one else is a eaudi date for the lunatic asylum >r the poorhouso. A man rn >,y himself up on iiis farm or , Q hi3 offioe ,, e , I10Mrch >t a jj ] ve surveys, but his surv y will be so small that it will ke p him poor all hie life- Expa i sion is the watch word of t *9 day, and the'’’ay ro expand is get outand expand- Tt c .n not be done by sitting around and throwing boquets thl at oar selves. It is boquet, if others which come our w, y that count, and weeank expc it to have others use us for a tr • get uniess v\e let them kno v whore we are at.-E.v.