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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1898)
JXlTnHWS STEMS. 33 "ersomiafl and Otherwise, Gathered ; r£ > rsP ®* and Fill Space. 2 0/ p t Qur Readers Sc’i^ ss t0 cg (] t of San® Octet's. <** ik in the Tilley brand jUiMlso' bat’s- si*’'.! .. .....nd veek Lot® ' - who has <“ ,0T flit’s. * Hale has friends in sit to i ov er k^The Blue Front. , r w ill lie at youi ° U anti into my face, too. ef, fJmrneyli. t |, nse who advertise every in sCorley and little son. ie spending some turn .. Ives are here. U temains on the hous« fthelight fall of last rn Intef I, is works headquarters uts, candies ioi Ketc. fre n [farmer's Led Tuesday. little child It is “little last one will recover. rays - in the market wliei olmy (roods cheap Piunket, see nit buy oad of Red-Cross airibu wns passed through Charleston her k enroute to dren are invited to call a jiiidl Claus. will show Plnnke.. 1-hem ai anta >phA. Guinn was in At rat days this week in at ipoa the Jubilee. our people attended tli Sileeiu Atlanta Tliursday treat day lor the city. eight more days uuti W The little chrildrei [ing them impatiently. hior.be out dm in prices o [what plenty. ve have and what \v The Blue t rout. jttie itest Ramspeck, one attend* of D young indies, bridge—McCalla nuptial; week. * marriage is billed to oc lyers at an early day, \\ niadani rumor may be re ■e Rabbits have beei I Conyers this season thai - eu here before. Rabbit ’ plentiful. ! made a success of he> This was no more thai ■ ted by those ho havt Inception of Atlanta. | y friend are expecting \ 1 Ison to come in home 1 of Santa Claus. He wii : smas at home. beted that Conyers wit 1 p" visitors Christinas am -. s promise to be real live p-Bryans worrying has been at horn* 'iralgia. He through is an A is teaching an ; at Smyrna. The muni tv were very * riIl o his service. -We are over stocked * must sell regardless me next 15 days. W L Adair. :;i -viek is I | He is “\ -F.eappr e are still offering m Conyers.' capes than TV L Adair. i s Ja a f w- ,tion t0 s 'ark !nrn ? ment iu ' ! ‘ tv of Santa Glaus • R Tope tba? ° • ■■ *i q in a n ity fi Ua Iti U f 'i'-^ts for en ° U » h The Blue Front. E , - vice yv,i; be , leI(J l ast church on hi -.r4sr»« V i* e anc wiii'v i jo p°.' . • ? men v >i \ n ’ ia }'. who ^ Go to Pluiikefcfor Christmas Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Almand spent ; last Monday in Atlanta. The Writer and family now occupy Glenn’s residence Peek ' Col. on St. Mr. J. J, Langford took in the Ju bilee last Monday. Prof. R. A. Guinn spent some time in Atlanta this week. Uncle Jack Swords spent days in Atlanta this week. *r:~: Mr. Esper McDonald, of Ky„ i3 on ^ ' After spending some time with relatives here, Miss Julia Price has returned to her home in Atlanta. Mr. Eufes Almand visited Atlanta a sliort time this week. Don’t forget to buy from those who advertise in The Weukly. Keep your money in Conyers. Do your trade at home. Mr. Ernest Hamby, of Sand Mountain, Ala., is on a" visit to rel¬ atives in toe county. Miss Ethel Almand, ot Washing¬ ton, Ga., is the guest of Miss ga die Hale. Miss Nettie Dickon, of Bishop. Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L H Sigman this week. Mr. Clifford Sigman gave a so¬ ciable at the home of his parents uist evening. Quite an enjoyable time was hud. Mr. Fletcher Huff expects to go i Journey to Lithonia before very many weeks. Mr. S. L. Almand, who nas beer very sick for several days past b onvolescing- slowly. Mr. A. J. Pierce, who lias beer i-v sick for two weeks or more, is improving. The Merman Elder is still with is and promises to remain, how jver unwelcome a guest he maybe. Several Conyers people were in ■ he parade in Atlanta last Thurs¬ day. Mr. Eudox McCalla, of Decatur. week. op nt some time in Conyers this Mr. George Carr and sister Miss Dora, of Covington, attended tin ■ lochridge—McCalla marriage here last Wednesday. Eev. W F Reagor, who has been erving the Christian church here, ireached his last sermon to thai congregation last Sunday night, rie is very much liked by the peo >ie here. -The Weekly, as is its custom, will issue no paper the last week o ois month, We believe this holi ay week is due us as well as oui devil ’ and we hope that our pa •••fins will not euh- us for failing t< visit them one week out of fifty-two. ve win he on time again the first ol J anuary, Conyers has not received asmucl ■'ottton up-to-date as siie did las; ■rear, and owing to bad weather am .ate gathering the receipt fall for short this /ear are expected to some here Iasi >f the 113000 bales bought year. Jlev. D A Brindle has been caller, o serve the Christian church here mother year. Thu gentleman has accepted the call and will preach his it st sermon on the 2nd Sunday in nmuary. He is from Gritlin and is a • plendid minister. if the people will use some effort in the proper direction it would be a very easy matter to get some new imnufacturing with the establishments Sup¬ put in oil mill next year. pose the people think over this mat¬ ter. Rev. and Mrs. JnoJ H. Reynolds left for their new home at Bowman, where the former will preach of n«x*. yeary, lust Thursday. Both tnese good people were sick for several days the past week, which delayed their departure. Mr. S. F. Smith happened Thurs¬ to a painful accident in Atlanta day. He was crowded off the side walk and in some way fell breaking his leg just above the ankle. We hope He come home on crutches. he may speedily overcome his in¬ juries. Green Hardin, col, who lives sev¬ eral miles beiow town had the mis¬ fortune to have his house burned on last Wednesday and two or his lit¬ tle children, who were in the house, was burned to death. Everything he iiad except the clothes he had on was burned. He was in town at the time tlie house was burned. It is not known how t! e fire originated. Z>«atli. Dr. Rrantlv at one time a citizen of Conyers, but of late years of Social Circle, died at his home in the latter place Wednesday night. The remains were brought to Conyers and ground,nearSnappingShoals,forin- were carried to the family krinent yesterday. Dr. life has be n one of usefulness and SANTA CLA 5 i w T ! i S NOVELTIES- ■— Oiiristm ias Goods oi every kind may i. oe found in richest pro fusion at our store, To enumerate our entire stock of Christ mas goods would be a great .task and your i CT e would be taxed in reading over the unusually long list. Suffice it to say that our customers and friends pronounce our stock one of the beat and most attractive they ever saw. These goods aie arranged from one end of our store to the other and we will take pleasure in showing you through the stock. Now is the time to look before the rush. Just anything you cal! for, almost, we can show you and at THAT WILL ENABLE YOU TO BUY. WE INVITE PEOPLE TO CALL AND SEE THESE GOODS. f§F ___ ITf PA ^ {- ^ _ ^ I _ B 5 1 _ IA ____ \ I r S \ |) 111 IT 4. j?* ^ S I a J .3 / $ V \ LoclirUlge—McCalla. The marriage of Mr. John Lochridge and Miss Lillian Gaily occurred at the church here last Wednesday ing at 5:30 o, clock in the presence of a vast throng of friends and invited guests. The church was beautifully dec¬ orated and the sconce was truly inspiring as the bridal party enter ed to the strains of Mendelssohons’ wedding march, as exquisitely Almand. fen dered by Miss Ruth The happy pair stood beneaih a beautiful flora 1 arch and bell, rounded by beautiful plants, and were made one by Air. Moon, while Miss played “You’ll Remember Me.” Tr C K Gailev [tk.nl was best and Hiss .r ill in mnM honor. The other were- Mr. Fiauk McCalla and Florence Austin, Air. Shatter Miss Kate McCalla. After the ceremony an reception was exjoyed by a number of friends of the pair. 7:30 the bridal party At ed the train fob Atlanta, which place they go to 1 heir home at Rome. Air. I/ochridge is a insurance man. He has friends here who heartily ulate him and wish for him a of happiness and the prosperity. eldest The bride is of Mr. and Mrs. T C McCalla is a young lady of many iq : . qualities and Her sunny disposition and erate thoughtfulness for the ness of her friends guarantee to fortunate groom a happy home. Tin* best wishes of their o;; 3 friends go with them. Hanged Ilnnsclf. Air. Alonzo Baker, jr., of field district hung himself with plow line in his barn last day. Mr. Baker was well to‘most of our people and the formation of his came as a shock to all. W found he was hanging by the to a joist in his barn. Why lie determined to take O wn life is not known, ^ t it p-sr ...... 2 of r. affected 9-> reverses mind. the j lie bereaved have thy of the people. -. 0 If you wish to buy a mule, jr you wish to buy a horse, I.f you wish tobuy horses ana ; sure to seo h A Sharp. I have some fine stock on hand invite the people to see them buying. L A Sharp. notice. I desire to sav to the people that appreciate the patronage they ited me lasr, season, and I am to announce that I will he in stock market here this season, solicit your patronage. Very Ilesp. L A Sharp. Dental JVotice. I will be in Conyers from Dec. to January 3rd. in I)r. B A - d< t r ' e , . place in Room 5. Dr. J O Seamans. O J&. © o ^1. !E JA. . Bwistlw The Kind You Have Ahvajs Bought fcig^atnre of Sdhsnpttop. . . Fay f 0111 ’ COM 31U IN ICATED. “Friend Anthony Norton, known as “half-grown li RAZO, “is anticipating on gel ting married. About 1he first of Fehruary, he and his bride intends raking a trip through South Afri ca.“ We will give our readers one more paper this year. We have uone !M . S (, during 180?, under all the cmnstances, v and we promise as much lor ]) - - Our clever Ord nary, Judge A, IVI Mr. D. M. Almand went up to !■><>»«" lanta Wednesday and took m »?«■*«!, ,n. i Mrs. Jno G Malcom is on a | 0 relatives in Morgan ! FOR RENT. ’ I I A seven-room dwelling on i cal nr street—fifty yards | courthouse. Apply at this Come and /7 (*> ego vse Tf J rO.-) isno trou to us ii TWTI/ Dolls and -M to show goods. Toys, Gold ki)Y"W; ' and Silver no v ■Jf W. 'Bp \ elties, Plush #'W.v |\ VV.'■/ ' // /fe fS** Ids, goods, Writing Celluloid desJus goo Vases,’ f A I Work boxes, J mm l go* 0, TF- rit " A V wars Stationery, Fanoy China ’ baskets — § ■n«- rt > ,w- A Etc., ^ < Dr7 rug err ft 3 Lee”a 5 V : ' ' Etc 3 - £. O is ddvj.ee my heab.qu.aT aoda . \ AV e llo go 6 V -it -J3 S "' *o -j > P one Xf\ CT^ ^9 there Tor the It* e -.' eT ‘ Tc * a 3 0M n; presents. v cuts WiM line of „ 5' Santa Cle- uS * A nice - Of m Paintings, Medal ? CCO »-Ti g-. O it ft >-+i S’ ssr lions, Picture — $ w y* — V - o ■M frames, Mirrors, j. ^ < Cft "C ft Smoking setts, G O -t * r " v * STjL Christmas cards, tme%. tmJ A? wv (v \N r J‘ C- -j —t Musical albums. ft o *-< f- -J- ■* £ , « jZtSF'We cannot desciibe or enumerate our variety of Christmas Goods, but will be glad lo show them to all visitors. We have a greater variety of appropriate presents for Ladies. Gentlemen and Children, old and young, than was ever before seen in Conyers and at much lower prices. Call and see us. We will certainly please you iu goods and pi ces. DR. W. H. LEE. | A Line Of Toys j a i j j —■<J5> c-^>o -^a. c •«*&> ZUZT-Sk- O •'Sjr fjn.OUUI S/I^ t o >TVYJS!R 5c toy for 3c. 10c toy fOr 6c. 50c toy 25 c. These are DrummEr’s samples and can’t be bought at this price elsewhere in town. , SOMETHING NICE IN CELLULOID collar and cuff WORK BOXES, ALBUMS, VASES. ANY KIND AND ANY PRICE. ANYTHING IN THIS LINE YOU WANT. ~'s N. T. STREET.