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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1899)
j\J J n^i h ST I $1 P1 1 ;■*' Ha «• purchased 1 ; 1 the i I entire i • vine* stock of goods from D. M. Al mand’s Sons consisting of > ■ boots _ and m SHOES,CLOTH __ INC, DRY GOODS- HATS, NO TIONS, FURNITURE. HARD WARE. CROCKERY-DRUGS \ .JEWELRY. __ yr __ _ PROVISIONS TOBAOCO Cl l f UAlYO A P Q In' XV HP X C~^ V-/* J Stock amounting , to . 20,000, To close out this stock at once 1 offer the same in lots to suit chasers at cost, Goods will be sold at the old stand. E. P. McBURNEY. nting Out Has Career, n old Dutchman had a beau ’ boy, cf whom he was very Mi I and he decided to find die bent of his mind. He Led a novel method by r-h to test him. He slipcd l> die little fellow’s room one mg and placed on his table Le, Nr a bottle of whiskey aud dollar. r ow i” said he, ven dot boy N i n i cf he dakes dot dollar, Soin’ to be a beezniz man; Makes clot Bible he’ll be a °Aer; ef he dakes dot wbis !i - ? not good—he’s goin’ 1 drunken,“ and he hid ,1 •die ! door to which see "’Quid choose. Mne the boy, whistling " l U P t0 the table and hie dollar and put it i C pocket; and picked up th 1:6aad P ut ifc under his arm, Me snatched up the bottle : wl,I $key and took two drinki. a nl went his lip s The old , PAed his head out [ tt ^' nd “ ,e d “<”' ex L a S U P^itician.”—Boston i3US ~ he ’ 8 going lTe , er tlc ,*! Riai m P i r essionabld young u a country town •Lv niet -T“" * re lose ~ aiK y took *“ e con * hi ch © made a die , XL '. hi he hoped would <tt one Uril_ Ml T Wit ria e iegant proof of • aQ:l Ls fcountless * CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY, JAN, 28, 1899. affection. Glancing at a mod¬ est band of gold that encircled her finger, he began; “Sweet damsel, I pray you present me with the ring you wear for I as¬ sure you it exactly resembles my love for you—it has no end.’ “Indeed, sir,’’ promytly refilled the maiden, “you must excuse me, sir, if I Keep the ring, for it exactly resembles also my love for you-it has no beginning.* Ex Put Your Boy to Work. Put your boy to work if he is not in school. If there is noth ing else for him to do put hun to whitewashing the back fence keep the lawn moved, and even cut the winter esupply of wood. Anything is beiter for him than loafering about town at the rear end of a cigarette stump, learn¬ ing ail evil and contracting all the vices that the devil keeps afloat to catch idlers. No bon est labor will hurt your boy, but the evil habits he may con.ract ou the streets may Kill his soul and poison his moral nature so as to make him a detriment to the community in which lie lives aud bow down his gray-haired parents with sorrow. If the fath ers aud mothers of today oiiiy learn the importance training their sons to^bejndus trious and keep them off the streets, the coming generation would be inestimably better off for it. says an exchange. OASTOSIXA. Bears the The Kind Yoa Haw Always Bought Sistets of St. Francis. Use Pe ru-na for (Houghs and Colds. By no means the least service the Sisters of Charity render helpless humanity is their dis¬ pensation of medicine. Their experience among the sick, and their anxiety to be of assistance to them, soon lead them to know the most efficient and safe remedies. It would be impos¬ sible that so popular and valua¬ ble a remedy as Pe-ru-na would escape their attention. Following is a letter received receiul b Dr . Hartman from g,. Vincent 1 . Orphan Asylum, Co|umbu9 . 0 hio- "We first us ed pe . ru . na som0 years influemai and experienced such 0 , lderful resu!ts that Bince t ienpe ru na ^ becom „ 0 , favorite medicine for influenza, c itarrh, coughs, colds and bron chitis. Coug’is and colds disappear under the use of Pc-ru-na as if by magic. Every household C be supplied with a * the , He of . . during , winter . . it months. Pe ru-na cures recent caees of catarrh very quickly. A copy of Dr. Hartman’s latest hook on chronic catarrh will be free by addressing The Pe* ru -na Drug Manufacturing, Co. Columbus, Ohio. Child—“Mamma, what is a person?” Mother—" Why. child, a com¬ person is—is—well., it’s a that we do not associate Why do you ask?” 1 l ’Cause Mrs. Dude said you a common person.”—Ex. The Atlanta Constitution, REDUCED RATE FOR TWO FACERS. Wo call special attention to our clubbing arrangements with T1,e WoeI ’ l >' lished at Atlanta, Cm. The club bling price of thy two being $ 1.25 per year, subscrip tious to be sent through this eraly known that The Weekly the western hemisphere. Only r the represen alive of iho firm. The Constitution, while being a democratic newspaper, is first and above all tilings a newspaper- It is a twelve-page. Its subeci ipf ion poice is $1 a SSKVV can give them both at the price —^ -<^e—~ ' i 3 gW“Loolc attjiis man f with good boss sense, He encloses his pos¬ V sessions with PAGE ^ WOVEN WIRE FENCE Keeps everything in and vorything out. Made from finest rolled steel wire heavily galvanized, Hundreds rods have been put up of tins OF ALL WOVEN WIRE at less cost than wood fences of description by L. F. SCOTT. H. H MCLONAL & PRESIDENT DENTISTS.^ mm All work guaranteed to Office up stairs over J. H. mand & Co’s, store. Conyers, . . , . : Ga TVoi Mrs. Dr. Glenn is still making drosses, coats and pants at prices suit. Room over McDonald & good’s Millinery store. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE Sr Trade Mark* i "FTTTv^ Designs l Copvrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description whether may qnlckly ascertain onr opinion free an Invention is prohaoly patentable. Communtea tlon.strictlyoonadential. Handbook on Patent, sent free. Oldest agency through for securing patents. Patents taken Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, tnthe $CkHtlfiC _ * year; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. M||NN & K 8 W YOrlt Branchoraee. 625 f st.,Washington, v. c. CITY BAEEE -HENRY - { proLrietor. My shop is comfortable. My towels are clean. My tools are always keen. My attention is respectful, My aim—to plcare all. Give me a call when you NO. 4 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. We have si splendid tslo<*L of dry goods, t*lol|iiiigf, sliocs, no I ions etc •9 that nc hoiiglu with sill tin* <;as1t dist'Oi.iU .s, a nd w<‘ are selling* tiiem lor eash *lio same May. Our goods are all neW and marked to sell for cash. T< >TC7TS S, Chas. B. Hudson. TO THE PEOPLE! “♦-0*0 • o -o* •<N-0 C If you want a good county paper—one gives all the news every week give us name and we will send you THE CONYKRS WEEKLY. Everything that happens in the count/ finds its way into this office. Take your county paper and keep posted. TO MERCHANTS Advertise your business in this paper and reach the homes of the best peope in the county. si We do iob work neatly, %j 7 promptly and at reason ¬ able prices.