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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1899)
' -=C, *T3 Chants, started out u Uv [ year f change with b ut e vv y.iness firps Tucker has admit , vp Almand am I 9. A. will do a gen & Alouau j h pantile at Mr. Tucker i this year. Dukes has sold hi A. Street A ■to Messrs fi«u aud the new bam business ai ntiuue the be’s old stand L C. Stephenson wil Lathis old place will line of goods and hn h] L trading pui with the E Ldeserves) him a fair success during tin it. \ A. Lucas will contium Lnt place of b»sines> the year and will ge teof patronage. Plutiket, with his stocl L and plain groceries wii •d at Hs old stand. H Late and will do well li-flollingsworth, L doiiq mercantile busiues. [found [heir at their will old alway static friends • welcome and a goo* Bummers Dry Goods C< [large lever stock and will exceed lat gentlemen, en popularity during th« ll\ Blue Front, another dr; lore that lias built up : Id trade, will do well dm le meantime The Con Ieekly will try to “hole I” at the same old stand Chas. B Hudson liar p splendid reputation i: \ goods business and wil. pJ at his old stand this pailey is Drug Co. will dc year along with tin prosperous firms. F. T. Stewart will bi ht his old stand this yea i ill continue his old line of r e "ill be no change in [-office that we know of. r p "’HI be no change in hu Drug store- Unele r r idge will be on hand P 1 ' business will go on lv. ’ 1 A. Goode will do a ,Vi hess this year at his M. f |ine D Longshore will han of general merchan ■ successfully during p-uit year. -• 3. Almand Co. will ‘Hnisinese this year with ■J. -tlmand at its head. fefeet will continue his -1 his old stand this "’ill do well. 1 h, & Whitaker will do !i S!neas this This (f year. Mercantile business r >J ^tensive. | ” ' :1 ;!aQ ue business d Hardware Co. ' their at had a good busin ! be. ess -0 “ Keun on wiil con :usiD *R at hi 18 old S ,° Hofihes stand* 4lri to miss no -Sta e Utw year. I tj 0 fey I A V-f li to ri > 3 , / WJJJ Ay /JJ AvAJ \y 4> II 9 CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY G 1 AN. 14 J ; J. Langford & Lons business at. Mr. old stand, This is a strong and will do a large busi ness. D. M. Almand’s Sons will ,ustain the well-earned reputa n of their house this year This business was establish©! ,;i 18GG,.and grows-with tin McDonald & Haygood wil. continue their millinery busi ness at the old stand and will enjoy a good patronage. G. G. Turner will eon tin ut lis business at the old stam aid will succeed well. He is a young business man. The bank will hold its taring the new year—-this >e sad news to the borrower. The Guano agents who havt ■©ported here m trio past ukely be in the hold again tlm ■eason. The warehouses will be mi heretofore. The shoe shops will not b* .ut off, but will bo here as in tin past. Our barber shops will also ie nain in favor with the mah of our citizenship. The Commercial Hotel wil, xmtinue to succeed under the tirection of Mesdamea Green A vlorgan. The restaurants will not juariiutiued aud will be allow - k to continue business. la conclusion we may ach hat the city officials will be cm •tau'fcly with us and all our troui es during the year may be safe y submitted to them, A BEAUTIFUL I heard a very sweet story tin Ther day of some children wh. md earned theii aouey by acting as caddies fm ^olf playeis in their neighbor tiood. Their father found memorandum they had made expenditures they intended, it rati as follows; •‘Mother, one dollar. Father, seventy-live cents. '•Sister Susan, bhcents, ‘Why do you mean to 1 dollar for your mother only seventy-five cents for me? ( i Oh!’ was the sufficient er, ‘‘mother’s mother ’ Georg Ebers, writing of beautiful mother, who was Hollander early married to ttussian gentleman of weaJth and distinguished position, tells how wisely lovingly she brought up her dy. There were live of whon George, the Egyptologist, was bom a after his father s death. dwells on her tenderness, tirmness, her angelic and all through his the mother’s influence runs a silver tlnead. Do mothers fuily realize their dress, their their reverence their are indelibly ing their children? The hearts take a ‘‘mother 1 - What she is in will help to them for eternity, even what she says and does.—Ex. Two remarkably businessmen wbo had big and worked hard to achieve -hem, and to erect lasting moil to themselves, were Ahxander T. Stewart the mer bant, and George M. Pullman, the car builder, Mr. Stewart amassed a great fortune and built up the greatest retail mthe United States, which he Doused-m a marble palace in New York. When he died he left Lis business in a nourishing condition; but within a compar¬ atively few years the concern uad gone to smash, the millions lis.-ipated and the marble pal ace was mortgaged. Mr- Pull ■nan wished to create as a mon¬ ument to lnmself a model vil¬ lage. lie made one near Chic¬ ago, and named it after himself, it was owned by his car compa ;*y had no right to own and leal in real estate in that man¬ ner, aud that the model village muse be dispensed with. It •viii, therefore, bo sold, and will .kiss into private hands. And bus fades the dream of Pull¬ man, as that of Stewart faded. LEGAL ADVERTISE. MENTS. Dismission. Georgia Rockdale County. To whom it may concern:—Mrs IS J \v ilsoii, adnmiistratirix with will mcoxed, of tne estate of Jno 1) Neal .mceased, has duly liied her p.etitu it fur letters of dismission from her liust as such administratrix and i , iii pass upon the same on the 1st dummy hand’anU in March, lbtia, Given under o v official signature, this Dec. 8th, 1898. A M Helms, Ord. xZOiioiA. Rockdale County. To whom it may concern: T. l). Street has in due form applied • • totters of Administration on me et or Caroline VV. Weibborn late if -.u.i corny deceased ana JL will pass up tne same, on the fust Mpndy in Tei . aiu-y 1899. Given under my nand ana jAicmi signature this January <au itt>-9. A. M. Helm.-,, Old. EOAGiA, RODKDALE County, To wiiom it may concern: j. ri. Granade Aduiinistratcr of Bcn ..aiitu Granade l.ue of i.aiet county dead, u..- ui due form made Lis find return iUdapplmd tor- letters of dismission aoiii Ins said administration and I will stm> before same on the first Monday il A pril next. NVit nets my hand ana 01 acial siguatuae this Jan. 11th 1899. A. M. Helms Ord. o Xu- m •s* o> xa. s j&. . Bsars tha The Weil You Hate Always Bought Signatura of FOR SALE. A good family horse cheap for cash. Apply at this office. i'iie Atlanta Constitution, dEDUCED KATE FOK TWO FAKEiiS. 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The Con stitulion promply accepted the offer and submitted its books to represeuative of the firm, Mr. George P • Rowell. pul of the newspaper uhvcto ^ e:1 *’ is e!vm ’ l ,ul “ y and paid the forfeit • The Constitution, while being a democratic newspaper, is first and above all risings a paper- It is a twelve-page. c olumn wet ’ kl y« snaking y •' our columns each week. its subscription poice is $1 a but if taken under the ar¬ rangement with this paper we give them both at the price above nam d. Hip; r ;|d i| 4 . ■ ;i'::h:f:r:fe-:i- pfet l ai this man with puad boss sense, M He encloses ills pos¬ with PAGE # sess!* u • \V(>\ I WIRE Ki’XCE K> .'Tything in and verytiung out. Made from finest rolled steel wire heavily galvanized, Hundreds of rods have bt-e.ii put up of t}iis REST OF ALL WON HN W IRE FENCES, at less cost than wood fences of any description by I.. F. 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Write Beautiful for and other for a little ^ work. terms' partic ^5 ^ ulars, including Subscription FltlSE Pattern. only .10c* per year, Zr* a jf '> iAddwii THE McCALL CO., 138 to 146 W. 14th Sf., New York TfrfftttffttffWf?. H. H MCbONAL & SON, PRESIDENT DENTISTS. All work guaranteed to please, Office up stairs over J. II. AD mand & Co’s, store. Conyers, ; Ga TVotieo. Mrs. I)r. Glenn is still male in" fine dresses, coats arid pants at prices to suit. Room over McDonald & Hay¬ wood’s Al illinary store. M 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE r? mm jjgSgpIgSjg k i ISC % m Trade W!arks "rrfv"^ Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description whether rnny quickly ascertain our opinion free an invention is probably patentable. Cnmnnmlcn tims strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. receive Patents taken through Mann & Co. gpe.-ial notice, without charge, in the Scientific flmerkm 3 »». ia year: four months, Cl. Sold by all newsilcnlers. MUNN & Co= 36,Broadway New York Branch Office, 023 F St„ Washington, D. 0. CITY BMS 1 UP -HENRY - REHGflJ'J PEOPBIETOR. My shop is comfortable. My towels are clean. My tools are always keen. My attention is respectful. My aim—to please all. Give me a call when you need dressing up. NO. o o o- c o o 0 o a fie record of our deal¬ ings during the old year rests with the people. Ilie\ know the method we employed. Honest goods with one unvarying price to all. li lie people are our wit¬ c nesses, and by their testi¬ mony we stand. «>/ Come to see us when you come to town. ‘U lift So j J? . bad SOll. r \ enter the new year With the determina¬ tion of doing’ good for our seh* and the public in the days before us. T e are * grateful for the past pa¬ tronage and hope to se¬ cure your trade in the fu t u re. We will carry a large stock of Furniture and house furnishing- goods, Stoves, Tin ny a re, Crockery etc., and Nv ili make close prices. We will sell for cash until further notice and genuine bargaing Nvili pass over our coun¬ ters. Come to see us and get our prices. JOSEPH A. GOODE.