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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1898)
How - to Plant - n The Georgia Era; an intervie with .u ake, a we! i KIR > «V i ) ' \ ( i ..Georgia boutihe . ifiant wheat, now th ms bet net we vs lie unpreovj >:V ^ of October ami Nov a a made it im{ 5* if our p(*u< n I ; is I am inform u, < r’ wh ■ cotton b • > 1 f l)L ft wheat at lira L: ii f i me' now lind oufscit with condiiio; alarming. (lotton fm less than price of production C )i from 0 !C ; , its value to have i Mi * red,ranch of n a be u ( o ' elds, a large }■•■ ■ ' > a , ■ fi (i ruined on t ; unc II of it very I ir . m < d in value, and ut look is that we will mi ■; a ■ j? ■ 1 cron i'!i fitroun : cd • : • - ing impossible to prep ! la to sow If it fchouM not i , nolIn r drop before (In j i ■cf January our clay i eh vi. j u!d then bo r p re pa rat ion. dy chance are, as I see them, to i in row the grain Ji Li, iv Vt uii i in kind ol su ? ciinn ■r. wait to u up tin cot— gh i i Itivatiug the cotton, or < a lit dm lows if moie conven¬ ed com si . put on In mi ; tl ■ tie i. uni. ii lie w i :,no j Oi'uiits, lip u[> tlie Si be Jure the v. heat is up, fol .ov, v ah a R ush to biiiooth llit land, if you can’t have an op i oitunii) to plow up (lie stalks l title the v heat appears, tlieu .(l U c in stand ’until fuarch .m- 1 <; d them down so as 10 pn pai t m land for the sythe. : oat • cur seed wheat m Idueeiom v . ter to lull the imps i it ci grains that produce smut lit; as heavily as the fer.ilin oi il.o soil wairant. My ex¬ it t me solicitation for the oi our section is tin only ol v’k for making these* tuggfcb Keep On Drinking. v ou would—be m j >.• i >• op 1 i i.\tkit j‘ up \oni \a \ D i Moon, lor H al v dl looks, llau took easy. U s. u w ifcli io be robbed, Lu-j cn oiinkiiig^ and ti.e thief will cU w ills gi call s’, i alcty. X i y ou u ish to DC a (It u \du) 11 i:.v . keep on drinking, nm l on will be m duo tune n.er« t iuj id than a donkey. h you are resolved to Lid \o eif, kee[* 0n dunking, ora w U tut.upon a sure i. *.t Scb-uistrubtion. ou would * L t oily and your i k • i ! ti tiioy \\i*i iuu ie hquur ruus in. you think you are sir i" i i > on drinking, anu y ou wn. i Lad youiself subdued R ^ v*. orful an enemy . ■ uu w oiud get rid U l U* I ey without knowing iiow , ) on uiinking, and you wih \ v dviciualiy. if you are hated by your fam¬ ily nd intends, keep ou di k lug, and y ou w ill soon be mort tl k- greeable. you would be a pest it t U“ ch . y . ke,p on dun ting, am boc K-.y will avoni you us uu o< i'etoou. *’• you wish all y oua j i or t ■ in ue to be cloud and kcij , on \ inakipg, and liiey w ui out be dal k enough. if you would debt t*v ledy, keep cu unuking, drunkenness is the mother : disease. If you wish to ruin the keep on drinking, thot you may be excluded from heaven. IRONICAL IPS. If you want to get even c man, pay him what you ova him. If respousibiliity doe-n’t weigl my thing it i.-n’t n-Hponsibilliiy If some tut ii go as they pay i’ will take them a long time u get tliere. If people could ride up in ew citors there would be less room it the toy. If matches are made is ■j- 1ven the shiping cletk makei ome awful blundets. If wages of'sin is death i* oust be a inan.s own ghost hat walks on pay day. If the man wants the earth ucceeded in getting it he woub licit about the taxes. If the interstate railways art trunk lines, little suburbans ends must- be bundle lines. If you speak evil of a man in i is a Use nee it’s cowardly, and f m his presence it’s danger¬ fite Delight of Boyhood. I’d like to he a boy again without a woe or care with reckles scattered on my fact aid hayfeed in my hair: I’d ike to rise at 4 o,clock and do a uuidred chores, and saw tin wood and feed the hogs ano the stable doors: and herd tie hens and watch the bets, md take the mules to drink: md teach the turkey how to u im so that they wouldn’t sink md miik about a hundred cows md bring in wood to burn, ana out in the sun all day and and churn and churn: md wear my brother’s cast-oil lolhs, and walk four miles to and get a licking ever.! lay for breaking some old ride, md then get home again ai and do the chores onct # core and miik the cows ano the hogs and curry inulee m d then crawl w eanij, ipsluirs to Beck my ldtle bed slid hear dad say: ‘•Til a hoy ! He isn,t wont, us bread! I’d tike to be a boy a boy has so much fun us life is just a round of ninth loin rise to set of sun ; 1 guess here's nothing pleasanter than losing stable doors, and helvi¬ ng hens, and chasing bees, and loing evening chores;—Ex. CAS^ORIA. Vie fas- /T^ /, Is to item _ e 7 er/ vrajper. “No,” said the lady at the dtetien door, “I’ve nothing l'oi .ou. 1 lind it very hard thes* ,ays to make both ends meet.’ Blizzard Bill with politeness ii leif, “Madam.” quoth he. *‘ii otibe w ill make both ends breao md never mind the meat l’i; ptrlectly satisfied, mum, 5 ave tor the swift siaiuniing ol i door ail was silence thereaf¬ ter.—Ex. X Pennsylvania man owes ns life to the fact that he is a quicker. The other day, ac orning to the story, ho w as m t sewer trench when the earth raved , on him. , He , , had m u ong-stemmed pipe in hi; uiouth at the time. By some .at py ,i.ai.v. the o. the pipe remained above the tfter the cave-in, and the uu foUviate man v. r as able to lire a through the stem until Jug out.— Ex. Gen. Greeley in his before the war commission, but bis finger the weak spot in our military system when he remarked t; there should be some one in the^American army whose duty it should be to see that the A merican soldier is fed. * ) He a as splendidly reinforced by Gen. Eagan when he testified ‘L believe good cooks ought oe employed if they cost a dred dollars a month. i ( Given -omebedy responsible for seeing hat the proper food reaches the midier and somebody to chat it is properly prepared and ill cause for complaint would kJ rouiptly disappear.—Ex The most gorgeous, full down pearigray ass extant is ,s now writing things for the New York Bress. He hat the South is poverty stricken, and that it can >e otherwise, because nature made it poor and unproductive: hat it cannot even raise grass: hat its vegetables and fruits are no good, and that Florida’s iratiges are being ‘ .wiped die board' 1 by the superior Dro iucts of California. The most u'uthfull and direct reply that could be made to any such natemeut would not look well n print, is the way the iah News expresses it.—Griffin Jail. HERE AND THERE. Complaint against fortune is iften but ail apology for lazi¬ ness. The cheapest vase on the man deplore never gets knocked off. The closer you get to some people the more distant they are. Kansas is a prohibition State, but corn is said to be used for fuel m some of the towns, SPECIAL NOTICE. 1 am in the cotton market and am anxious to buy seed. Don’t se until yon get my bid, I will make You money. tS/ Yours truly, A. N, T Plunket 9 BARGAINS IN STOVES, In a trade we recently made we got a big lot of t-ioves, and these added to our already large stock forces us to make asacri and sell them out as quickly as possible • We arc going stoves at some price and if you are needing a stove. NOW is your time to get it. We have also cut the price on ou. regular liuo of stoves from now until January. FURNITURE Our fuiniture can be bought m keeping , with . 4 cen. t coHon . <j oluu ail( j i 00 k through our large stock of housefuvni i n,. good* and , you will find wnat ^ you want at prices to suit -i ti e .; nines, We have a variety of articles that are now aline ties; Sausages Grinders, Meat Choppers, Oil Stove., Glassware and many other lines at prices to suit veur hook, J. A. GOODE, When you hear a fellow say the world owes him a living, you may know ho . -e of its poorest relations. It is easier for - mm men to sing a hymn than > tell the truth. No men have ni r- . rl; com mings than those vOio are al¬ ways behind time. It is a wise woman Shat can smile at a compliment ami im¬ mediately forget it, Almost any girl will permit a handsome young man to hold her hand long enough to put a diamond ring on one finger. The girls in New Jersey match factory have strucK. They have gone out to see if they connot rnase matches else where. Put your faith in the plod¬ der rather than the ; loiter. A man is usually able to con¬ ceal his middle name while he lives, but it crops out on his tombstone. When you hear a man say the world owes him a living, you may Know k he is one of iti poor¬ est relations, -- «, . CAST? For Infants and Children, Th, hi- ic simile Cfi 5 lsna’.urs -/ • •• C 78 I? of ICJt&tf viajpaf. Ten per cent more meet is consumct^in®Jersey City than in New YorK in proportion to the population. The i\ ason for this is said to lie in the fact that the health laws of New YorK city will not permit the display of meats on the outside of the butcher shops and stands, while the New Jersey huteners have full liberty in that direction. NOTICE. I will buy beef cattle, good milch A. B. Osborn, SO <t UJ > Patents % <q < < 4 i £ KftUe. IVi M:.rio Designs COPYRIGHTS &C. Anrone ascertain sending a sketch opinion and free description whether mat an quickly invention is probably our patentable. Communica¬ tions strictly confidential. Handbook on t atents sent Patents free. Oldest taken age ncy^for^se cu rmgrjJaUn: rs^ tpecicU notice, without charge, in the Scientific Jfmericaa. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Jfiarsrest cir¬ culation of any scientific Sold journal. Terms, ?3 a rear: four months, $h by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co. 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