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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1899)
;IHEO !. /. a / rn fCtAL GPCMi C -,t CCtti i t. IBLiL-USS!'. 1 J H- Vil Li J tied at tl '• I i tUiVCTz ii‘ it C6f.‘i-‘ m tor. , Faturimv M.,r< 1, 25 . IfihU. , _____ r f.n iU m'w ’ 1 ?n I t) * l h* i > V . • in.ipicot i I, —- tl iW m< . 1 'IE. ti t \ mer. ia .eh- .......to 1 t m/.-tli-, i <'■: w. Ca .......... 5tK* ■ ■ A I \ J : ’ V y; \ I-l/ly Yeans Ago. Ko th- g. I ; • rnjs to chill A fie 1.1 inti n I.i.dding - Ul.-./sCs; When ardent lo ttoh their fill, No in i* rohcji the if k I66CS. l. ..v il.;p} th w; 1 C iii .4 t*i know . 'i yerwi fad 50 yn ir* ago. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral la the standard family remedy of 1 1,.; world for coins, coughs aii'i lun? dioLo-.o. It is not a palliativo, ad is not tUerefo«n put up io . ii .tl clump bottles. It iaoput liouachoh* up in largo bottles for twfe They cost r.uire but cure more. Fads ooi.io end go but no theory or fail o ut overthrow the fact, t hat, the greatest cure for all co!iIs, con. as and throat itu.l lung dim is Ayer's Churry I'uotoial. 50 Vvais of <-ures. \. m. ■! Hr , uii Iwti jllat pftsatul hwtUtjj t'Udh tja U? is vscll lux- n lol mi >.1 ii arm. Tim tjfl it \ mi im of trm l'ltlnwi In iiitih died this \vo. 1,. I liiawa india d U deplorable allair. Tim pdiL aMu' • ■-. a I,-nlrondy , KJIMltUl \ '■* rt t Hon, W. i. it I,Van has h,d h mall bout srilh 1 .imiiriii) t< ini.,h 1 hu wait 01 tie rtoiuohat 1 1 »mbit d lb' in (j IUH i I' - H Hull (lift (jllfH» lion pi hi i u ill i.e aide t rack I (1 in tho tun u dm at t tulo* Wall with the (U aj , I (1. ids III l hi.-. nook ot the. v> \ H H is. A u A 11 a UaaH tiiob hit m t In i'ulod Mo o J mm bet h r and I V'Uf.lu d 1,10)0 JU XUH Ui JUJ 0 bin.id) t lie t I,el da t \\ IdK i • tint husjtu to tepY 4 I h Third t bi. 1 ; puu ut IH UK - |i!i 11 t fo ti rri vt' 4t iO'tii ■ null in ii nay a 'I he h ! Iut> lit tit I toll 11 U H i I'ttilu I ho t 1 i t D. ’11 ( WliH (u Vhe elb ft that it \S JVH luuuiu^ N- uvitun 1 '*»"'• Dm Wind if, Oil ut v 5 rl, s Hk 1 u imtol W l\ est toyotl by tio tm t j hot' many gU .1 A win d in t tie thill i Ut id t Im 1 if I timi v t i ud.v, H hi• i * i i» - ‘ » ot (j * V rtmt , u W dh t. t. p(d d IV A ti stall lint’ii voUto to ti, ...u, lv.1 .a.,.l ., th ir polii Unit plaoa a i tin. til .1 ttl(t li WO kioiti pio i. . 111 ■ ■ i t V ill bn h.utk mu hallta ti O' la ilu<r ditYor Oil' I i tins li Hi buti.o j) u tl l‘O at bi ll U I m A , Mai k Hull, a 4p We*, i ml nth V Cvpi(t.lt , 1 , | dvlt'til.g * dl I \ I t Ilf W K H la ■ d 11 a Ili.ele 1 i la i Jiu Uu i, t Hi I i J Hi i\t Hi ,V V*» Kill Vt* . > • * • « id u sp! .1 '., i 3 iv |vHft?i . l* *ap Oni* 3 fiMister*. • ii . ' <*upji - ft vf-ry rr*s oince; <,!ie t hut often wm-.ois h<..vily upon him with no . - - >; i ; j >' ehiuioo of relief. Much - tiiftii lie i,- aide to necoin di*h alone i-s fteu expected of him . fts a ••..iiH-'V of course, He is frequently*severely criticised and . ,.n. Him - }>v men’ll a;.-' f his own congregation. Hi, f mil. ;: i I | mi, an) a re magnified instead ai i ml ned t ltd hi ; weaknesses «nHela.-« I ii stead of supported. Ail lliiri i net eases his Imrden ■:! d necessarily renders his seryi e. ■> to lijs cinch less effective. J hr fi els t his lack of co-operal ion ; Ii: ft tl |->ence of sympiiijjy and ,:;t h and ii must I e a stout !. art and a determined will that < ovi-rcopiea it. The !iiii.inters of Conyers are ii: . 41 -aher ministers in (his res i !.■ I tl, need encouragement ;id -iippoi l oiiiet iiing 1o lighten 11 1 *• I,.-.ai l and render the perform iiiici* ol dm v a joyous phiiisiire. <inr mini-tors are ail good and ahh; and - /1 le i of t hem would he area fit rejoiced to be in the least • h : - inslnine 'Hal in lu inging a ■ ml i ) lap ml a nee ; I hey like to I..dtold t h- ivt-uUs of their labor ju -i n-t hers who work ; it stinvu .ti - s I..on t-i greater eiiort and they feel that they are worthy of I h- ir hi, . hut i In- v need support to ac.'ojujjli-vh t his. 'They hag for i In prayers of l heir congri'gat ions arid ask that their hands he up— 'they know t loir weakness pm v to I. si rengt honed The peo¬ ple i f i ery cli ii rcli and .h-tioniiim lion know Ihese facts tlien Why not give our preachers the ■•pi ii 0 I "U|ipoi't thy need and cmve and ought to have? 1 1 a I i the good people 6f Oon ,'t'l r) would lend their support— , 1 in 1 1 ppm 1 — in our miiiistej's H i.aiii it;d lie ft gi out "hilo ho l oo .ill 1 ho church hells in town - ild ting i vory night in the and the people would answer them gladly, Hold i |> your preacher’s hands a ml Jug with tli.i help of t he Lord, v, ill do I ho rest. I 1 it tSI't'.IHH rs TOWN. A pr. pi-i'ia.s ton n has good o hurdles and they are well nt U'lidiid * id -had.-, will attmul mi: good mnnii ipal government thoroughly lospocled ; I tisitiess lii iiHos pr. -pol ing because of mer¬ it and till t his Conyers has. Wo at ' not on a boom, tudlhor are wo l-oltor than every otlmr tit st-clto-H count ry cit y, hut we do ; ay wo a re ,ns good. To our d-dI'imout it may hesaid hat tun-pi op|o urn not a. united ■ mutual public s:.ood to. they .lusflit to lag Rut with . little of fori in the proper diroojion ll j Hul l ho I'a.m of our fair oily uiav bo uVor. amr and our social nd l>u in.- - relations made as : iH'i'oui :nd harmonious a a need a, 1 ho pmtpln t» four low o tiro irons, but porlnipB not uiiitonuly * \ , Wo . 10 .onioiimos Hi ill -h tot ur o\\ n hurt nml 1 his V\ l i should guard against. The and * pimttpoi,ty (own i hiiulcfod wlurn , lul BfoRh , 1 a»' not gontu'otis tun! ontorpuMing Ss is not \S i dl for a man 1o work tUt\U bih'iji.'kjhTj Uo Uuw iUUl tiU'U JllVihH I ill I i i “. ., lifi ‘ ,v x thine, ; i ' A { \\ V I I .y It nml . • Hid U ,,uv “ ! IHatpl- hut w <* iH>ii Id so *w much I 'Otiot am lil g liottor w h'l \ (A l ' tu u’lghhi 1,1 .munmih >ur mat it ut ions, our i ni M'U it !)i I'Ul V loll > evil ft D < { s \W\\\ \ junvomont ot tio i kind tHtr pt h noml it, t lM \ 1 VV ; ■ a it ami ottr minis- 111 Jv* n,o i i [ 'gtoss ol H \v ll at 1 - , d tti untura! iul, moo nlotu i m tnutty itoiancva ii 4 i i id i' mm u- gis ; m VH>Ji M * U M.H ■itU.OUnbip, ;■ >t[d ■ ■ dbvttvelv move it of town n Ui ot't'un tlmi impr n .• .HU t U it tH'Vvn tit it v .a - .' divided tioiis i naitbor'a UiVt - lalVIl Will tl I \\ a V a do >u WV' luihu V* U’ci itu v U t .•If, peeple y up ta t t I III i 1 t b i let' Coil , ■ ^3 v iiv ,!u S v >vm\ . • .4 -a. ’** 4 . itt 4 - tk.., 0 iVo tw X d Yihi e.tS (4 UK 4 * fi \ tu y # bviu* maXmg coituu If vou ' a good thing help it along. * - iU -- l Jliive you read Me Burney’s add on front page? .Ridge Jm). 3 Candler is indeed making a record for dispatching "UStnesa. He finished the liusi .. • ........ , less than m e week tliistoini. Read McThirney’s large add on the front page. Dr. Hftwthoinn, the noted Bnp list divine, has tendered lu’a res ignat irm of tie pastorate of the Fii>t Baptist church of Nashville. Ifo will retire permanently from t he ministry. Have yen i i ;nl McBurney’fl large add on Hie front page? a « A 11 exchange says: “Yeung mao, when you go after a young lady totalf her out and slid says, 'Come in and wait until I go wash the dishes for mother,’ yon taken seat and wait, and wait for that girl, she will do to wait, for,” Read Me,Burney's lhrge add on the front page. To tin? death of Hon. Patrick Walsh Augusta loses her foremost citizen; tin; State one of her most worthy ami popular sous and the people tv noble friend. His gen¬ erosity was proverbial and his on 1 ure the embediment ol all that is gentle. No wonder the people mourn. IMOTICblil. Alt persons indebted to iho esiaie of Mrs. Mint ha Rat or, late ot Rook halo county, are requested Also to make hol¬ immediate wuh menu all ding claims against said estate are requested to present them at once to i.utlurj. Almaud, Executor. O .£&, k4 r l a Oi RIA. Bears tha (jTL&M&u the Kind You Hava Always Soagfa % :r I 4 l-. 1 t ot* Jurorfis Prawn to serve at April term of lloc.lulaU) fmperiov court, tSAW: n it an n junoRs. John \ Hamilton, Kobt. I. Ogdrsby, Win, L Book, Kniorv M Owens, Josoph 11 Wallis, jr , .I nvea S Wontherford, John F \\ hitakor, Japica M Street, Milton \ Waldrop, Richard V llnloy, l:tnn*s T Sto.nwH, Jtu>. t' Sawvcr, \ndrow J Smith, Samuel il Wood, Lamar Wood, Augustus H Sv.ann, John .1 Sims, Jno. \1 Ovcr Um, Waller K Dovvns, Alien J). Siuntuors, ('has \\ Powell, Ohaa. M Swords, John T ITuukct, John Nolan, Dixon 11 Bowen, Ueo. T Sntilh, Wm. U Park of. Jno. W Holliugaworth, 1 otioro Parr. John (' K,armor, 1 ;; IV!-’!:. : L Roim. Thos. L McOalbt, Sanuud F Bo hanun, Mav*dml i’ Bradford, Da¬ vid P ('lotf.dtcr, Waller I. Ydr.ir, m b a HH lo, Po'ston M Brnm, im r f\ *' \\ \ A ; v. bailey, T l> Jackson,'Jnu. OAcRcv. s l Brou- 1S ,. | ^ Ii F.n-u.njTfo’t \,vt, i 1 >■ , p owvm-s, I’ ... on T 11 Dunum, Wry D Dow an, John J Farmer, Joseph (' Bowen, hm -ut, J Rom, Oink U McPalla., Jno. \\ MvDan oi, sr. Hanford 1. Dontumi, Junn a A Hill, l.'dward v' Unmade, Ueo tv - M Ken oiil, Janos l> Hudson, Pnuiet 8 Hudson, J >uu l> 8coU, Calvin 1. I - well, 'blue, H l tunxm, Jo-'U V' btepnonson. itanti. opt ".lie, v |» vl (, s «»i». ! 1 v \ i r it.- , m ,’ob r fram V. j> M,., u to w t! Y Sv Ui at pit Id ie* ,-o.lct V, for e;o iho OoUVt Oof-..' in iViiVf. tnVloek 1 ]) ( • n Dive 1 *■ Con \ eu III UUIUD4' h :\! i ntuw Dt Oil >v , tease \\ a i.» imv, deed, to sen 3 dOTtam K'.obted ness, hold By U. Alumud, of VUssHk']'.. phi. 4 N •. UWi * w Oft iK'ilCV vt s;i ill It -o ' \\ a , UHvlvi* bi ft'iU" b\ ! A!iua>h! Hl jio OlH MV! V !K U- vHl K\ t \ j It*.* Si l |,Hj! Aiul 1 H* ftC count s*! Huixlcii tor Wkl jS ftt v >nvhv bv >n H Mum pt'ojv i* I M pt. tor t he tut tv Ail id . A V \Y I'ho, \ L* N U\uv!»eii, iTi ntec- SUMM J HE > (m i m Pa / /dQ mjm \V N, 4W \\ >v iV N* r? Is Headquarters For This Part of the Earth. « ^1 - ±T We bought very largely before the advance—these goods are worth to day 30 pet cent more than we ask for them 2575 yards new prints 3|c—the beat made. 800 yards Percale at 5c. ospjo - vds. yard J wide Percale, 10c value, at only t>-Vc. Full tUeas for 50c, others $1 for same goods. Shirt waist pattern 13c, worth 30c. 2500 yds. Mayda corns, 8 c value, only 4 V. 3 bales yd. wide sheeting 8 £c— others cost price t 1 - 2 . th 9 D r;-J ;-r m d W- 4 1 .W 4 Spring Suits 3v ow Ready • Com© amt Uw>k them over. ' V0 ‘'‘ u ’ w TO8 ‘ i ’ ha v ' Sm,|>>y - - . o j , quainfed w i ' r few solid facte , oorrec.nv t:-uloivd , , ready , fV w „.o. P ,ihi-e -3- S 11 will be a plea-ure for us p dnt OUt to you the rnauy sup peiior h a cure? of cm gammnls ov @r t'te A i Men s 8 :y 4 84, $5,00 $ ■ ’■' 8’24v 8 '5.IX iS Da-TT'a f ■j-' ; r "<c / m > J a /‘ a' a . i 9 // s ~->M ty *ys ? > A . V : v - - \ N v, */ : / 'f' f 4‘: *' •h ■rs - —ny-v SV a ICTYS - . AN OPEN LETTF ^ m To MOTHERS. s V/E ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD TO?;* “PITCHER’S CASTORIA, - ’ /, DR. SAMUEL RICHER, of Hymns CASTORlv*^ 7-** K was the originator cf “PITCHER’S the mm that has home and does now sdsj bear the facsimile signature of 'JUi/ r-oneu, This is the original “ PITCHER’S CAST 0 R 1 A * which has'Q used in the homes of the Mothers of America fir gears. LOOK CAREFULLY at the over tU the hind have always bought lurapp 1 or end seethta you signature.'cf and has tks on per. No one has authority from me to use m ] cept The Centaur Company cf which n Q President. Chas II fiy e C7ier ' March 8, 1S97. Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by a cheap substitute which druggist accP ■ some may 0 f[ ; gredients (because he of makes which a few he more does pennies know/’ on in 4'" S a even not 4' The Kind Yon Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC*S 1 MILE SIGNATURE 0 F & Insist on Having <$ The Kind That Never Tailed You ■ *HS C 6 NTAUH 6041 PAN Y, TT MUR BAY OTREST, KCW tORK CITY. i WE HAVE YOUR PICTURE ENLil H pj- ED FREEOFCHARGE AFTER YOU TRAC $10 CASH WITH US. thill for a eoupou and have every dime conceledtejJ spend with us. When coupon is. tilled out, all we requireoDil Is to buy the frame of ue,w hich we sell cheap This is agrJ opportunity to get the picture of yourself or some loved ooJ -> Corn© io our store and see sample of work you can get free b| trading$10 with us. y We keep first class goods and sell them! a reasonable profit. We don' t sell at cost ,* cause we can’t, and live. We have receives this week a new lot of bed room suits, bureau kitchen safes, etc, we have just opened up! new stock of the famous Del:’t*s Granate vr.re A new shipment of stoves have just arrived a so, and we are, in every line, prepared tof’4 Mish ts-x your house from kitchen to parlor, fitlj td hign grace gooa3, % just as you wish. Cose see and , xake , advantage , of dur portrait . . t offer, J. A. Goode. Sciiool I>Ob)ije 0 hC LT iiool SnppJids. BOOKS EXCHANGED FOB OLE ONES. hk v stock of all school x suppBes reasonable prices. Give ^ ft when need any t thins in y ou books or Stationery. 02 # UU. ilLLi .Lmj .0 c of Drug's. Paints . Ere,, very cheap. THE GALLEY' DEL v a