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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1899)
XVII- cost SALE! [ Having purchased the entire an lock of goods from D. M. Al maud’s Sons consisting of (BOOTS ANDSHOES.CLOTH ING.DRY GOODS. HATS. NO TIONS, FURNITURE, HARD WARE. CROCKERY. DRUGS JEWELRY. GROCERIES | PROVISIONS TOBAOCO Cl gars etc. Stock amounting to 20,000 * To close out this stock at once I offer the same in 1 ots to suit pm chaser’s at cost, Goods will be sold at the old stand. E. P. McBURNEY. GAL ADVERTISE. MENTS. Dismission. Irgia Rockdale County, f'vliom IWIson, itniay concern:—Mrs N hexed, adininistratirix with will of the estate of Jno I) Neal teased, has duly filed her petition fletters such of dismission administratrix from n as and I I 1 Pass upon the same on the today in March, 1899. Given ; aiul and official signature, 8th, 1898. A M Helms, Ord. V"su. Rockdale County. ,v hom it may concern: | D. Street has in due form [;, S™ 4 Administration W Welbborn on the late es ' - .ronty deceased and I will pass up .‘ S e - <:rlvo:l “I th e under first Jiondy hand in Fel> f i J s! guatnre this January my 5th 1S99. A. m. Helms, Ord. P r - G 'A, ROCKDALE Co uiity. 1 1 " * 10m R may concern; ’ Ll Granade Administrator of Bcn Granade late of .said county dead, ^ his ^ return rni’d-I?-/ ^ ^ministration 0 ! letters of and I -il"ext U 0Utbe ^ Monda y t. \v- A nness my hand and of 1.J si ,-uatuae this Jan. nth 1899. A. M. Helms Ord. Willi ******* Sale. 1 ' r iii c/ly Gp’ hp,Jr° U 0 1 J p re nj ttle T s courthouse Rockdale ’ 1 V. 1899. tho r day ,n -t Ptrty fnn to ° »- WUl 8' described . to-wit : L';[ ' ’M-(i J J Dearinw V,°? find C0Un against G’ in T f -a- F T g . ‘ iisJau -3,1899. = ___^MAusth^ Sheriff. P °R SALE. A horse cheap for at thi is office. @flwmmzm 3%Wg: CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, JAN. 21, Pleasant Hill Locals. School opened at Hill last Monday. Mr. Bud Chandler carried best girl to church last day. IIurah,Bud! The Sunday school at ant Hill has gone dead. Miss Ida Tucker, of county, is on a visit to her cle, Mr, John Shaw. Mr. James Owens was out church last Sunday with best girl. Mr. and Mrs. Camp Mr. Dock Owens’ family Sunday. There will be a singing at Zion next Sunday morning. Williams will lead . Mr. Frank Lard and visited Mr. James Owens’ ly last Sunday. Old Troubles. KLONDIKE LOCALE. Mr. J. W. Ford of Bloss Ga. was up to see Ins last week. Miss Belle Clark, one ot ry County’s most popular charming young ladies, the home of Mrs Ford last Messrs • Murphy Powell June Stephenson, two of dikes briliant young men, behind the counter last day at Robertson & Bro. Mr. Troy O. Hale has his family near Rex, Ga. Mr.Thos, 0. Robertson moved his family to our village and will do business under name of Robertson & Bro. Mr. J. J. Robertson of the Robertson & Bro. made a ness trip to Conyers last day. We regret very much to that Mr.E. C-Powell has near Lithonia. Mr. Powell be missed by his many who hope that lie will find morearound his present home, Mr. B. N. Ford, of Redan visited his mother last “Polie”, as he is better is quite popular here. Reporter. The Atlanta Constitution, REDUCED RATE FOR PAPERS. We call special attention to our clubbing arrangements The Weekly Constitution, pub¬ lished at Atlanta, Ga. The club bliug price of thy two being $125 per year, to be throogh this and the terms to be cash. It is a fact perhaps not gen eraly known that The Weekly Constitution has the largest circulation of any newspaper on the western hemisphere. Only a few months ago a large news¬ paper directory questioned the claim of circulation made by the Constitution and put up a forfeit of $100 that it could be disproved that it had more thau 100,000 circulation. The Con promply accepted the offer and submitted its books to the represenative of the firm. Mr. George P • Rowell, pub¬ lisher of the newspaper directo¬ ry, ackmvledged his error put - licly and paid the forfeit • The Constitution, while being a democratic newspaper, is first and above all things a newspaper • It is a twelve-page. seven-column weekly■, making eighty four columns each week. Its subscription poice is .f 1 a year, but if taken under the ar¬ rangement with this paper we can give them both at the price above named, —.—- —4-—- “ 3 1 Look at this man f with good boss sense, He encloses liis pos¬ V sessions with PAGE WOVEN WLItEFENCE Keeps everything in and ’ 1 ^4 f verything out. Made from finest rolled steel wire heavily galvanized, Hundreds this BEST ol rods have been put up of OE ALL WOVEN WIRE FENCES, at less cost than wood fences of any description by L. F. 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MCL.0NAL & RESIDENT DENTISTS.^ ism All work guaranteed to Office up stairs over J. II. mand & Co’s, store; Conyers 1 G A Notice. Mrs. Dr. Glenn is still making dresses, coats and pants McDonald at prices suit. Room over & good’s Millinary store. 60 YEARS' , EXPERIENCE I RADE IVlAHna Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone ascertain sending a sketch and free description whether may quickly probably nnr patentable. opinion Communica¬ an Invention is confidential. Handbook Patents tions free. strictly Oldest for securing on tents. sent Patents taken agency through Munn A Co. pa receive tpecial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. T-areest cir¬ culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, 13 a year: four months, tl* Sold by all newsdealers. KIUNN & Co. 36,Bro * dw#> New D. York C. Branch Office, 626 F St* Washington, CITY B MB SHOP -HGNRY - RD/iG/lN PROPRIETOR. 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 dressing up. TO ALL PEOPLE. IF YOU APPRECIATE SQUARE AND FAIR DEALING, HONEST GOODS AND BEST VALUE FOR YOUR OUTLAY. IF YOU ARE LOOK¬ ING FOR A PLACE TO BUY WHERE YHU CAN PLACE CONFIDENCE, AND WHERE MISREPRESENTA¬ TION IS NO PART OF THE BUSI¬ NESS, THEN WE INVITE YOU TO COME TO US. W<> have a splendid stock of cli*y g-oocii^, olofliiii*>*, sho(»s, no lions et<*., llm( wo E»ou«»l»l vvilh all fi cash diseoimlm, and wo as re !**« *1 i i s»«*• E Inom tor cash (he Name w« y. Our goods are all neW and marked to sell for east . Chas. YOURS, i». Hudson. We do all kinds of job . work in good sty 8 o and at reason able prices. Come to see us when you neen anything M • 11 this line, Conyers Weekly. Lieutenant Hobson did much less harm letting the girls Kiss his mouth than some of the naval and military fellows did in “shooting oil” their mouths. Hurrah! for ibe heroof the Ah r riruac and the merry smack, say we. If we were Hobson— oh, lawd,! wouldn’t we—yum— yum !—Hartwell Su.;. OASTORIA. Bear, th« The Kind You Have Always Bough! Signature of Twenty million to Spain. million to be paid to American citizens for claims gainst Spain, three millions to le paid to the Cuban md Phil pine insurgents soldier?, and NO. 3. hundred and fifty million to he paid out for our own my and navy in consequence the wai! Before we have ished with our act of charity in rescuing poor trom oppressor, we shall bo of pocket pretty nearly, if quite, a quarter of a billion dollars.—Savannah News. This would be a quiet ble world were it not for movements of the under jaw. A broad stomach doesn’t ways indicate a broad mind. -- Don’t judge a woman’s bank balance by the crest on her sla tionery t-*s