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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1898)
LOCAL NBWS ITEMS. ' Personal sumdl Otherwise, Gathered ffirosira all Sources to Post ar£ grap^ § 5 Readers and Fill Spaee.^^T> po=es for artists I: W odd e ’ •and the letors take life easy hever they can •sssffi* makes r to Dukes until I B Hudson yesterday. made a to Atlanta is jSSS'Xwu. men who worn with sate often irovide the ■tors \ lent Yfalcom is !with relatives in lie Sere Broadnax, of Malnui yeststday for a Arthur Langford and „d spent Thursday m mee Johnson, of Locust Hsited relatives here ittieWerber, of Atlanta, * to her mother, Mrs. 3 Waldrop and son, Rob ithonia visited reek. of Henry several MiiMrai, spent preei, BdC p, amp, ami short daughter, visit tc Ire made a this week. ■aiiue Elder came up wand 1 spent Thursday th friends liere, |r Ivor man this was fined ten for sell in; pin ween the city without k C MeCalla is being mentioned for mayor of Con- 6 ) 9 , He would maks a las T Zachry, of p here last Thursday. Hi lame very fine cotton to Novell, of Clayton risk to tier sister, Mrs. Iho is still very sick a t hei v. ■ctured cigaretes are M l boys, We lu are line, bought just over ’• Ivey will preach at Rod f'h »next in the Sunday, afternoon of [ii logo out and hear , your attention to Mr. pA advertisement on tin f ' f this paper. It will be t< p.-stto look it up ana read it F are very plentiful. Tin j- been going out p.v psara” never and return “taters,” so I'! N*ar«s | will be handed of the down one worst hi the memory of the F uut il another bad fall ,: lie more than a week fhoot Dortsmen will be at | Fere partridges. is We a-good crop of pt is to announce that 11 V F 7 dangerously i „ l" ‘'*, 8 arelanse from tin ,ft ,| P( * several weeks 1 lle may recover, fXeman, — nee Miss “■vborn, will erect a nice liiur lfltller ’ s place move here. , Work on * expected to begin Dra'lin ha D n F letter boxes anous points in the citv Ly e to peo be P a ie great liiendn n's vVn , ordercl and piv ' sityfor f them is mad. s i"f H Austin and 1 Munta Vi‘.pif were here b -VL- stl n w as a r. - y.' A- * Light , k. L;l ^ out at ,rniB as that in f -> locate permanently rd the vount t’i-Cv, Pleased to know '.-.ii}’ 'fiegunent, formerly hasb Sear !ai h»nt,’,27 -i ■ - a Second B a ; ll!t r' txuinn is ; ILl v «spe-ted vLl,i;i ; V Kl h ftion M.?.;£, that lle ^C 0 ’■atulate ly A , hen he ' . him. if j*. Wi* psper. N A.p '••ns. ii. l^akes Saving Grace - From the Detroit Journal. ‘•I small love thee ever!” the youth exclains. maid with gladsome And the a sight, Man’s crust.” ■ promises are is as pie!” pie Murmurs, “but man Coneyrs has had her prorata of drummers this week. Mr. W S Marbut, of Almon, was here a short while ibis week. Miss Lily McKown, of Jobesboro, : s on a visit to the writer’s family. Col. Parry, of Decatur, official jourt reporter for this circuit, was here a few hours last Wednesday. Collections are slow but the indi lar.ions are that the people are do¬ ing all they can to meet their obliga¬ tions. Dr. James Seamons was here yes erday. After Christmas he thinks >f establishing an office liere perma¬ nently. There will be other marriages in Ooiiyers before the flowers bloom a rain if the young ladies don’t change alien 1 mind. Miss Alice Martin, formerly a val ted teacher in the public school here. ,vas the guest of friends in the city inti near Conyers a short time this .veeu. . Our young friend Chas. Gailey has >een more than smiling for several lays this week. The reason of this ii: iisguised pleasure is very patent to observant persons. Mrs. Turner and daughter, Mrs. A ! McCalla, went to Midway, Ala. his week to be present at the funer¬ al and burial service of Mrs. Turner’s notlier, an aged aim beloved lady. Crockery, tin and emimel vare cheap at Flunket's. Conyers is receiving great qnan i it ies of cotton every day and yet the fields are full of it. One hundred pretty capes for me hundred pretty women at The Blue Front. We are having a real touch of .vinter weather and those who are ready for it are enjoying it. Mrs. Shepherd and little son, oi Stone Mountain, are with rela¬ tives here this week. Drs. J A Guinn and M R Stewart are InoKing at each other and smilii their g they each have new boys at aomes. The very heaviest sheeting foi five cents at The Blue B’ront. Wo beat the world on jeans The Blue Front His many friends here were pleased to greet Uncle John Tay or, of Fayetteville, on the streets John aere last Sunday, Uncle runs over now and then and he always meets with a warm wel¬ come. He returned to Fayette¬ ville Sunday evening. We have the best $1 shoe on the market The Blue Front. POSTED. This is to give notice that our lands tre legally posted and we forbid hun¬ ting- day or night on the same. This Oct. 31,1898. E C Granade, W F Hardin. Thomas Rice. Rig-lit at Last. A farmer who had lost a son in the .var employed the villarge poet tc ■vrite an obituary, which ran as fol¬ lows: “ He for his country fit and font L n til Death blowed his candle out. “That won’t do,” said the bereavec parent, “kaze they- don’t use; candles iow. Take another whirl at it.” The poet squared his jaws and pres iutiy produced the followidg: “He flit and tout with gun and knife, Till death blowed out the gas oi life, 11 “That’s better, now,” exclaimed die farmer; ■I've bloweu out the gas myself a-mauy a time!” Summers’ Bargains. New capes at Summers.’ New clothing at Summers.’ See Summes3’ boys clothing. Oves coats $3,50 to $12,50 at Summers.’ 25c towels for 10c at Sum¬ mers.’ 10c towels for 5c at Summers. Sample hose and underwear at Summers.’ Carpet and rugs at Summers. See Summers art department. Bring your cotton, corn, peas potatoes to Conyers and get best possible price for it and goods cheap. Coal is probably as vein a th ing as can be mentioned. Don’t forget that we have fine grown seed oats for sale. Williams & Whitaker. It sometimes curbs a fast bachelor to bridle him. Old school books exchanged for new ones at the Gailey Drug Co’s. Mr. X. W. Maddox has been ap¬ bailiff. He will make a one. Now is the time to sow oats and can buy good fall grown seed at Williams & Whitaker’s. Gome in and pay your subscrip¬ Old school books exchanged for ones at the Gailey Drug Co’s. Marshal Harper went down on Bryant street last Saturday night arrested a negro woman who, .vith a huge razor, han disturbed a supper and held full sway. L’he marshal brought her in and her up. Lion and Leverings roasted cof¬ at 10 cents per package at N. r. Street. There is now a full bloodhound Conyers—just from Nash's We understand that the will be used to run boys night. off streets after 8 o’clock at He will also chase any fugitive justice. All who are indebted to the firm of Johnson & Goode must call and settle their accounts and notes at once, as I am com¬ pelled to close up the old firm’s J. A. Goode. WANTED To buy all the fat beef cattle in the county. Will pay good price for first-class stock—See ’me before you sell. M, 0. Jacob. WANTED. Tail men for our nobby suits Tho Blue Front. WANTED Fifty handsome young men for our wedding outfits. The Blue Front. For Stile. I have a fine cow, (full jersey) for sale at a very reasonable price. Mrs. Dr. Hardwick. All kinds of dry goods notions boots, shoes etc. at Plunket’s. WANTED. Two score marriageable ladies for our pretty suitings. * The Blue Front. Sheffield Mariiage, In Sheffield district last Sunday morning Mr. John Thomason and Mrs. Betsy- Jarrell were united in marriage.' The chief point in of the inter¬ fact est in this union centers that Mrs. Jarrell, so we are informed is anout 75 years of age, while the lias seen somewhere near the same number of summers, Both of these people have lived for years in wedded bliss and it is reasonable to suppose that life for them still holds We wish them health and -. • * H a l>py Marriage. The marriage of Col. Alonzo Brand Lithonia, to Miss Maud Allen, at the home of the bride’s parents at Grove, on last Thursday after¬ at 4 o’clock, Rev. Dr. Henry officiating, unites two popu and worthy young people. Col. DeKalb Brand is a rising and young has hosts lawyer county-, of who predict for him a bril¬ and successful future in his admirable profession. traits, He such is a young of as were to win so fair a bride. The bride is a truly accomplished lady whose friends are number by her acquaintances. Those who her best love her most, and the groom is counted indeed in securing her to adorn his The Weekly most heartily con¬ predicts the worthily happy 7 pair for them alife of useful¬ happiness and mutual devotion. Registration Notiee. A book for tho registration of na¬ mes of voters for tlie city election to bo held on the first Saturday in De¬ cember next has been opened and ail voters of the city are hereby request¬ ed to call at Thk Weekly office aim register. J H ’Wallis, City Clerk. This Sept S 1898. Read ’Fiji*. The linn of Tilley & Qtiigg has dissolved and we must have a set¬ tlement ot every note and account It will be to your interest to see me at once. AW. H. Quigg. BAltGMO I\. A good two-horse second-hand carriage and harness for sale at a bargain by . S Johnson. CAS *X’’ C!6 17 %, IA. Bears the The Hind You Have Always Bought Signature j, 2. of Notice. Mrs. Dr. Glenn is still making fine dresses, coats and pants at prices to suit. Room over McDonald & ITay good’s Millinary store. JVotice. Someone borrowed my iron wheel¬ barrow. It has my name marked on each side, l’lease send it home. .J P Tilley. I have several desirable farms for sale, cheap and on long time. See meat once. C. M. Taylor. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was made for. rasa RBtfiaSS m • I- S3 EXCHANGED FOR NEW ONES AT THE GAILEY DRUG GO’S. You will also find our store HEADQUARTERS for school supplies, Pads, inks, Pencils, School Bags, Slates and everything else usually needed in the school room. We have these supplies always on hand at the lowest possible prices and you wi!! lose money unless you see us before you buy. We are headquarters for Drugs and Druggist Sun¬ dries. Give us a call When you need any¬ thing in our line. THE GAILEY DRUG CO. Old school books exchanged new ones at the Gailey Drug Co’s. NOTICE. I have a good milch cow, young calf, for sale cheap. G A Almand. CAlS'-TOTTIA. Tie he- —• is oa simile S7 every slgsaturo X vrapper. ii Old school books exchanged new ones at the Gailey Drug Co’s. JVL. IX. Plunket. Fresh groceries always on hand at. Flunket’s. Nice lamps at Flunket’s. Good flour can always be had at Flunket’s. Always examine my goods before you buy a's I will save from 10 to 20 per cent. Piuuket. Good jeans and jeans pants Flunket’s. Don’t forget your of me will be of charge Plunket. wsm m prax i»|T»|T* aw.? • k a A V Ji fe ! i m Tlio Kind. You Have Always Bought, and which lias been in use for over 30 years. Inis borne the signature of „ and has been made under liis per¬ sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex¬ periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and. Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—Tlio Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ^ r <9 •» The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAL! R COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. NEWYORK CITY. FALL ADDS IN THE WEEKLY WILL PAY WELL @ a ■Mgff ->■ '• --:g 2 School Bool^s! -si-o •Si. 9^>0 9 Remember that Dr. LEE’S Drug store is now and will con tinue to be, as it lias been in the past, HEADQUARTERS for kinds of School Supj/iies, such as Shites, Tablets, Pencils, all colors Pens, Exercise books, school Crayons, drawing Crayons of colors. • ^ - =3 iK We will exchange the newly adopted books for second hand books of like grade. Be certain to get our prices be fore buying. Dr. W. H.Lee-