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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1899)
LOU %iU r news items. Persomai „ Silli.3 , 'U'&.iiiiSI ,rM.iu WSSC, . vESltlhlSircd! „ . „ „ n-r^gfSP- :5 s 4 • v iq pest Our Readers and Fill Space. ^, ce J1S of corn, bay " rd bip li,e ' :i r f piiinl- r ? of Atlanta. was :jp advert iscnient this Kith'- '■ •a !o ' v nnu-h between f pen f an’t P Summers ■ add this over handled here. in seed at Plun Marbnt of Ahnon, was Iff L Thursday. s Uline of Taney calico jus> ar L t pianket’s. her [ peepk 8 l ,aS returned to it Lawre-ic* O'iilC | ware bouse is about com ne w affair. _ j pis a roomy n t good hay, corn and Hi roil va Go'to Plunkct. Con irt week will be lively in L the rains continue. ldwi»’ s Guano ^-thc best 'bid Sold by Tilley, iJuanita Cook of Oxford, is the of relatives in the city. [ladies are preparing to meet )i Sunday in gay attire. 01m. ft trill, of Jackson, was Ijbornvhile this week. fcrfHinz’s sweet mixed Pick pfarrived at at Planket s. K,p Feljtlrfs 6a rl CLok spent some time in Oxford this weeu. jirattention is directed in this to paper. W L hadvertisement f J Langford has converted [lllinery room into an elegant iexpected that all the Church mill be well attended to pr. jckdtle [nextMonday Superior mor.iim court will 9 cor.~ o’ r at pl George Konnon has some [fine cigars. Go clown and try Ida Konnon has returned I a visit to friends at Stone Mont; John McCalla, of Elberton, ' - s visit to relatives in the city and Itv. psClaude relative.* Huff spent some time and friends in Lithon s's week. lr Ebenezer locals were crowded Ids week. They will appear in •ext issue. ss Nellie Blalock, of Barnesville, ed Miss Clifford Goodwin here week. r n-d Mrs. Will McClelland, of Mountain, spent Sunday with Ms here. more seed Irish Potatoes Come and buy before they are onc - Blanket. 10 boys at Dry Tortugas areal] making money. They had fsiay there. r 'CU Irwin is spending some , a ’ 1 la ,! ; in ; ‘ *’ ere Ww , n C3J at n00n ‘ „ *' P "k ., and Miss Eugene Wallis “Kjwta "ith are spending : _ some time relatives. nridn^'^ e e U P°_ a ^ n er the and Lady, are in * iMi ‘‘Lon State Baptist Jetton. o n at Savannah. °f the cunt, y are pros lr,f:e5:np pt the south, What ,em Tvfor this is exception? ;:;r;“' i-reiors::"” Llih “ ni “= 1 '”’"' 1 1 " ' wi >' S'e t SrJ pe, ' ha ' >s ' ( • J, Huuson. (v.a,, \he „ nS . w. m : ,Id ’ ° f ^ a con, will *8u*itlny H te l ian ®hurah \ eve ~““K . at o’clock. fegj i : °| thin!? ladies 1,"' sl,0 ’ notions ' «s and hats. ’ : ,f : ' 3 ’ Big Cash Store, Y, :en line ! " of ladle ' a;, d misses • win ,ri v , ^'p ISfacdo11, Y'-'K'' Cha ^ * Hudson, g trpi L ln F n S now heard trade '^R’Jsed Summers’ by Big the ’'rife -Sion n anci - , Rr, rc( Robt. Liv Livf," = ‘ 1 is 111 F Wash- l° r ida. j Ilsirtlwick’s Standard A. Buy r,he best. Tilley. Mr. John Carter is now a nent employee of the Georgia rail road. He is in the depot at T a?e. - When fin all y completed i Mr. It W Tucfeer wi!] have on { , f fhe rno8t co]1 TCU!! v.i as well as handsome residen s in (■< rye:s. A wind and rain storm w t : con sv.orabse bail st-mcK our town last Tuesday about 1 o’clock. No serious damage was done. Coimty Line School closed its spring term yesterday. Miss Hattie Lou McDaniel has been teaching this school very successfully. Mr. Roy Swann has moved his saw mill from Klondike to his mother’s home where he will saw a bill of Run be-rfor the Oglesby bridge. A number of people from the coun¬ try and neighboring towns attended the burial or Dr. J A Stewart last Wednesday. No right-minded man favors polyg¬ amy. One wife, neatly dressed, is enough and Summers’ can furnish the stylish goods. An Easter egg hunt will be enjoyed by the Jittle folks of I he Presbyterian church at Mrs. Ann Night’s home this evening. The Laaies Aid Society of the Pres¬ byterian church held an interesting meeting at the residence of Mrs. Jno R Maddox last Monday evening. As we go to press the infoamn tion reaches us that Mrs. W V A1 mand is very dangerously sick No improvement is noticed in condition. The Weekly’s subscription list is growing and its patronage ly increasing. We will probably large the paper in order to give our readers more news. Mr J W JM1 Jr. top* « gert here, is a clever young man from Harlem, Ga. He is a splendid mil ;:«!TIUi=Yin,T° Ordinary Helms has made marked improvements in the court house the pa . fc t two v, ccr. s ; 1 d ever thing is in ship-shape for court Monday morning. Hr. Clarence McCalla has secured his diploma and will now be found at his Dental parlor, over the J H A1 mand (Jo’s store, permanently. He is a splendid dentist and will grow in favor with the people. The friends of Rev . Jno. S Tilley will ne interested in the following item from the Nassau, (Fla.)Star; “Rev. J S Tilley preached Sunday night to a good congregation and ful¬ ly sustained the good impression made by' his first appearance among us.” At Smyrna church there will be held appropriate Easter services next b:ltluuf)y and Sunday. The sacra raent of the Lord’s supper will be ad¬ ministered on Sunday morning being the anniversary of Christ’s Besurrcc ticn from the tomb. lilood aii<l Hone*. Get it irom Tilley. Read McBurney’s large add on the front page. Lieutenant E P Guinn, of the 3rd G a • Regiment, just returned from Cuba, came up from Augusta, where the Regiment is in camp, last Wed¬ nesday evening. He will return to his regiment next Tuesday, The muster out of these volunteers will take place about the 1st of May. Guinn talks interestingly of Cuba and his friends have Kept him talking continuallv since he reached home He says the health of the 3rd Ga., has been good all the while and the boys return home in asplendid condition. If you see a good thing help it along. Have you read McBur r.ev’s add oil ront P a S e ? Mr. H Y McCord now occupies his his new building in Atlanta. He lias I,ulit np a wholesale grocery business that is enormous in volume and now tIiat !,c is ia his new house his busi ness may be expected to grow still greater He has employed Jimmie Still, who will work through the day and will increase his knowledge by «ttendi ig a night school. Mr. Mc Cord is doing more kinds of good work than one. Have you read McBurney’s large adci on tfi e front page? Only a few days will suffice for Candler to dispose of the court. business nere this term. Next Sunday is Easter and the la¬ dies all hope it may be a bright, warm the day. I f it happens to be bad ladies will be mad. Ordinal y Helms has made some marked improvements in the ova. house ant! evoi ything is in ship shape for court m xt Monday morning. CARO Oin TIIAPVIC.S I take this method of thanking the citizens of the town and county for the many acts of Kindness and atten tendon shown Dr. Stewart during his sickness, and the oondol-.nee and sym pn-tliy whjch has been manifested for «sin this sad hour of bereavement, all t0 b ° R1 ’ O'* 1<)SS and ,aake ‘ k “«» ^ter. herewith mturn’^y moS tiV3 thanks. Respectfully, Mrs. Martha Stewart. r* ttsoirvamMAr-xwa HI G,, i\I/-P I laxsarorrns*. It U b o Are attracting wide attention for three reasons: They are pretty and stylish, were bought right and are being sold right. mTTTI H Jji Jr ..Lj U ALWAYS FIND THAT WHICH PLEAS¬ ES THEM BEST AND THEY USUALLY COME TO OUR STORE. nmii 1111 VSPwj i3 Young men who want a good suit that looks well fi * tS Well tl 11 d WCOl'S Well, " ^ t _ lie , least money,should 111 . \ TIT ^ O f " 1 O i i s -THE BEST TO BUY Hardware; Buggies, Wagons, ness, Farming tools Etc. is at .A Sjjisj isrl Hardware Co’.s. Store. We have lho best assortment of shelf hardware, cattery, pistols mechanics tools etc. in 1 he market. TV r «? have stay }>art <>V tliat is needed, salwo, sadelry, cts, wliij>w, etc. We have a bigger stock of buggies and wagons than ever foie and the prices are right. We envite the people to call and our stock and get our prices We can save money on every purchase. THE ALMAND HARDWARE COMPANY. NEW MILLINERY STORE. I have removed my store from the Post Office to the store room next door to The Blue Front. I have a large stock of the latest styles of Millinery goods and am better prepared to serve my customers than ever before. Miss Lola Young, of Atlanta, will trim for me this season. She is an Expert trimmer and well known here. All are invited to give me a call. Miss Emma Riley. We suppose the poor old hens have been rushed up the past week \>n ac¬ count of Easter eggs. They, perhaps, ? “.vo lwid couple more eggs than Hu vim Mr. IT T Clark was tried before tiee Glenn last Monday morning on the charge of Arson and the evidence being insuilicient the case was dis¬ missed. CASTORS A For Infants and Children, Tto f:;- i S tfi X svsry tl *r»PPM. JOHN H. /■ LMAND, BANKER; C ONY F;RS, G EO RGIA. Exchange bought and sold. Cdlccticns made on all parts ©f tht country. Accommodations extended consistent with sound banking Overdrafts will mot be honored pimdls ? 0 any circuni* stances. Office hours from S a. m. till 4 r. h! :l!l f; rther n Coe. fi 7s T j * G Nil 'o p MHMMRMP »n 4nt-K%aahmuKi. -wwirwa ro CD U j I >t CJ- 3 Having sold our stock of merchan . dise t o Mr a E. P. McBurneyvre bespeak for him the continuance of the trade so liberally bestowed upon us in the past. J a devote • e Hnt: the next few mouths to collections and those indebted to us are r e q nested to conic and make set tlement at once / 1 Our office will bo the same as lioro tofore. Tkatikitig tbo public for patt patronage, we are Very truly, D. M. Almand’s Sons. II Mi Feriliiers Fir Sale. The firm of Smith & Lifscy having been dissolved I have formed a copartnership with Mr. M. L. Wood and we will offer to the trade the same hrjnda of Fertilizers sold by Smith & Lif. sey for the past Several years, consisting of : Scott’s Gossyppium Guano; Scott’s A. A. Guano; Scott’s Blord and Bone Gtiano;£Scott’s Add and Meal Guano; GA. State Standard Guano; Scott’* * P. P. Acid; Scort’s High Grade Acid; Cotton Bole Bone and Potaslh Acid, These goods are too well and favorably known to tlie’plan ters of this section to need any comment from me more than to say that they are among the highest grade goods on the market. Thanking the people for past patronage and soliciting a con* tinuance of the same in the future, I remain yours, .5 . A. X J FSEY. flSf'Oflice at Wood & Ilollingsworlli’s store. GUANO. We are in the market with the best Guano's ever offered fo the people. Baldwin’s Guanos and Acids. Hard .vick’s Guanos and Acids. Marietta Guanos and Acids. Ch Heston Guanos and Acids. All HIGH GRADE FIRST-CLASS GOODS. We also sell cotton seed meal and meal and acid. The people know these goods. They need no recommenda¬ tion from us. f^ec us and g , et oiai* prices. J. P. TILLEY,