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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1899)
HIE CONYERS WEEKL Y OFFICIAL ORCAN OF THE COUNTY. J H. WALUS. Jl—«--------- ■nUt*d »t the p^tofBce at Conyers HS *reond-dass mail matter. Saturday, April 15, 1899. Locals 5 cents per line for lir>t inner tlon • 2 'ii cents for each subsequent, in Atrtion. Regular ft'lv. 50 c. per inch for first insertion; 25 c for each subsequent Imaertion. /SUBSCRIPTION BATE: One year, in advance............... ft 00 Six month*, in advance........... 50c J l' TV v. Fifty Years Ago. Iff* thrpry ef ,-erfns to chill AfV?clion’!i budding blisses; When *rdent lovers took their fill, Kb microbes on their kisses. Mow heppy they were not to know The grerm-fsd —go years «e«. Ayer’s Cherry PectoraJ is the standard family , remedy ef the world for colds, coughs end lung diseases. It is not ft palliative, and is not therefore put up in small cheap bottles. It is put up in large bottles for the household. They cost more but cure more. Pads come and go but no theory or fad can overthrow t&e fact, that the greatest cure for all colds, coughs and throat and lung diseases, is Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral. of Cures. HE80UJTION8 Respecting (he death of Mr. Geo. W. McDaniel: Bfharoa* our heavenly Father has seen fit, in his grateful Prov¬ idence, to take to himself from our number, on (he 22nd of March, 1809. our beloved brother, Goo. W. McDaniel, and Whereas, he was a good and faithful husband and loving father, providing well for his family, with up¬ right in all his dealings his He was bapt ized into of the Rockdale Bap¬ tist church, Aug. 25, 1872, by Rev Reagan. in the death of Resolved, That McDaniel we have lost a faith ft,, memher, «hid,!«. « great* Resolved, Tlmt the church sub mit in solemn resignation to God’s will in breaking our ranks for where increase of heaven’s number there nre joys forevermore. Resolved, That our prayers and ■ympnt by be tendered the bereaved wife, children and relatives in their serious deprivation and that their loss and his gain may, by the infallible hand of God, be tlieir gain, and since he cannot come to them, they may, by God’s Jibuti d»nt grace, lovo ami mercy, go to Resolved, That a copy of this he •ent to tho family ns a token of lovo, ami that they be placed published on the church records aud in the county palters. Adopted by the church in con ference, Apr. 8. 1899. J. M. Defoor, Mod. B. 0. Granade, C. C. _ imp l*sntfc* BflttV* of cakdof thanks, Mr. Editor:—Please allow us through your columns to tender our heartfelt thanks to the many friends and neighbors of Conyers and vicinity, who so kindly •iated us in nursing and caring for our dear one in her last illness; also to those who ministered spir itual consolation, and for the many tokens of love and respect which were sent her. Such kindness and sympathy is •a as refreshing to a stricken a« an ‘’oasis in « desert land.” and will ever beheld in remembrance. M. M- and children- SUMMERS This great store is larger better and more popular each day. The foundations laid on the solid rock of truth. When we advertise a thing we sell it. When wo make you a promise we keep it. Ovr laca tion and way of doing business allows us to name lower than usual prices, Goods. Crepons, Brilliantiues and ; Novelties are here. The prices will surprise aud please you. Goods, New Organdies, New Lawns, Ginghams, New Percales’ New Calicoes. You can t ailord buy . this .... line without , it . urst „ to in looking here, LACES &EHBR01DERY Endless variations of all the new kinds. NEW LININGS. The new linings are so pret I ty, it looks a pity to put them Our clothing department . , is full of the best and newest. We are proud of our shoe department. All the new things in hats and caps, NaTo WAIlfi VOU ^ t() ly Rnd QlSolIlCtj.y 1X110.6^ okorirl bUdUU 4-ViaF tllctU LliCvt'O tJJ.CI C . n GX« IS HO YOOHl IOD a 0'AY*£1 “H/m lTI ^ miT UU1 HGTWSJ) 3> P G 1 n0Un cementS. A!! that is necessary is that the plain TTiN A _ RNlfirl _ V Hi jJ tl’UtII i *i SllOU.Cl -i ■» DG to!d about our mer CnHHCllSG 1 HUCl tllG price coiisidera i* blUi-L \KTc\ VV C o ctOiX olr Trrvri jr vlti COlXipHTG Q.UH11" ctLlVL a YirI ITVIPA ILUt SUMMERS’. EltcHC/wi- Locals. Mr. W. G. Clotfelter and wife | spent last Sunday with Mr. S. E. Potts and family. Mr. J. R. Rosser is improving received rapidly from the injuries at his saw mill several days ago. The farmers are pushing for ward with corn planting and large crops of this grain will be planted this in cur section of the county year. Messrs. Wilson Huff and ley Crawford visited our Sabbath school last Sunday. Next Saturday and Sunday is regular meeting day at Ebenezer. We urge the members to be more attentive to their duties to the church. Mr. Luther Amons in our vicinity last Sunday. The hoys say that Luther was all smiles. There will be a singing at Ebeu ezer next Sunday afternoon. The revival Song book No. 2, will be used. Levi Cohen. OA8TOHIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of ■P- • IN MEMORY Of Mrs. Ella Oooper— Death is always sad but when it takes a mother whose life was cen¬ tered in her boys, and leaves them orphans in the fullest sense of the word, just when they most need a mother’s tender, shielding love, it is doubly sad. Such was the case with Mrs. Cooper. Earth had no stronger tie than mother love and eternity no terrors. Her patience for eighteen long moths was remarkable. Never a murmur escaped her when she saw earth slipping away and eternity drawing near. Sweet as an echo ate the lessons learned in Her sick room of thoughtfulness of others and forgetfulness of self. Only those who have had a sim¬ ilar affliction can truly sympa¬ thize with the family in their sore bereavement. When they see the vacant chair and know that until they vili meet beyond the mystic river ' they u S ain cheerrd by her presence. The ties of earth grow less and the joys of heaven greater as we see the friends drop off one by one. I am thinking, dearest loved ones, the time that soon will come, W hen Jesus, caowned with glory, Shall, redeemed, take me home, was her prayer. A Friend. RESOLUTIONS On the death of Dr. J. A. Stew¬ art. Whereas, Maker It has pleased tho Al¬ mighty and dispenses of all things to remove from us by death our beloved brother, Dr. J. A. Stewart, one of the -oldest, most loyal and devoted scholars and teachers of our Sunday school, and Whereas, we feel it meet and proper that tne Sunday, school of which he was so long both scholar and teacher should give some ex pression of unfailing appreciation devotion as to long and this Sunday school and the Sun school cause generally, there¬ fore be it Resolved, That in the death of Dr. J. A. Stewart this Sunday! school has lost one of its oldest, most faithful, loyal and devoted scholars and teachers, as well as the city and community one of its noblest and best citizens. Resolved, That while we keen¬ ly feel the loss of our brother and veteran co-worker in the Sunday school cause, we bow with numble submission to the will of Him who rules all things according to his ' own Resolved, good purposes. That this Sunday school deeply sympathizes with the bereft family and relatives of : he spread upon the minutes of this Sunday school and a copy of same furnished the family of the de imMGh. citypapersreqnes ' J. P. Tilley, W. L. Adair, A. M. Helms, Committee. Adopted unanimously, April 9, 1899. H. Y. McCord, Stipt. LUMBER. I am now running my saw mill and am prepared to furnish lumber on short notice at my mill or deliver eil. See me if you want lumber. A N Plunket. r A well dressed man • sure to attract and command respect. you can well at small it ®jg you tt Plliy C LOT HINQ, WE DON’T KNOW THIS LADY A and. Tliei-e are Others We l>on’t Know BUT ALL ARE INVITAD TO CALL AND EXAfllNE OUR lev Dress Coeds. NOTIONS EtC. OUR STOCK OF If 1 lf% i” V y COVER THE LIST Low Prices RULE. A A new line of very hand¬ some umbrellas of different colors but all make the same shade, They are All splendid goods and all are invited to se s them. Come and look through our stock. AN OPEN LET To MOTHER® WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE T^*?*** EXCLUSIVE USE OE THE ***** ‘ PITCHER’S CASTORLI . A ?t® To W ? 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHEFW was the originator of “ PITCHER’S CASIO that has borne and does ' U 4 now ^ar the facsimile signature of used This is in the the original homes •• PITCHERS CASTOpUHf "H i of ihe Mothers thiwNfJ' of I years. LOOK CAREFULLY at * t he kind you have always bought J* see ' e and has tne signature, of per. cept The No one Centaur has authority Company of from me to U T? J President. which Chas fl.il March 8 ; 1897. Do Not Be Deceived, Do —,---- not O) ------» er life of your child K a chea P w ubstitute which “ n (because he makes few some cWaist a more pennies on in g r ™ The nts Kind f w , hi l You eve Have " he do Always « w Bon 1 B^ARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE!), Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed T V»t CMTAUK COMPANY, TT MUBBAT BTBCCT, New Tons C|tr, WE HAVE YOUR PICTURE E! ED FREE OF CHARGE AFTER YOU $10 CASH WITH US. (Tall for a coupon and have every dime conceli spend with us. When coupon is filled out, all wereJ is to buy the frame of us,which we sell cheap. Tteii opportunity to get the picture of yourself or someiod Come to our store and see sample of work you can gel trading $10 with us. e keep first class goods and sell ti a reasonable profit. We don't sell at cot cause we can't, and live. we have re this week a new lot of bed room suits, b, kitchen safes, etc. we have just opene stock of the famous Delft"s Granste A new shipment of stoves have just arril so, and we are, in every line, prepared nish your house from kitchen to parlor high grade goods, just as you wish, C see and take advantage of our portrait G oodt r < Some cotton seed have been plant¬ ed this week. The Oyster Supper netted the La¬ dies Aid Society about teii dollars. We urge those who have not paid lip tlieir subscription to do so. We the money badly Mr.DS Hudson will be away on business for several weeks. He left last week. Messrs. Charlie Taylor and J M Al¬ mond had fine luck fishing at Gee's Mill last Thursday night and the Stovall’s sign wasn’t right either. M. J W Butler, representing the Chattaiiooga Plow Co., one of the leading plow and cane mill manufac tories in the U S, was in the city this week in the interest of his company. Mr. D Walter Almand is now with The Keely Co., of Atlanta, where tie will he glad for his friends to call on him when they visit the city. Mr. Almand is a splendid young man and will win favor in the business world, Mr. Cliarlie Ahnand will enter a business college in Atlanta next Mon day and Mr. K M Warren will take his place, with Williams& Mi hitaker. Mr. Warren will be glad to have his friends call on him at his new wait place, he will Williams he pleased & Whitaker, to u pouthem. Farmers have planted large<■ m rush this week. A made in this county. I Conyers doesn’t theoldv.wij need J fires. We hope ^ im y s will be disposed of Mr. W K Downs say* H season is fast approaehafl approximately p;lad. Tlie young people Brand ei'j".''J M ble at the home of McDonald last evening Miss Belle Cannon, vM i„ school parents at Midedgevil^ for a 1 l with her If you are not » Weekly will get let the n> news ' reg r eC«H j you week. ftfesdames J 8 Daniel have re turned to** Hudson lea san tT * in Atlanta after a P J P Tilley. ^ The suburban tra ” 1 tr , )! ‘ui^ thisplaceduri he very libe l*}‘ j- b t i,e satf"- y « Several new oa-or.'.. from Atlanta - t onr p^r ! ‘ J , J \Ve hop«' „ fi vejr tlieir moi . -T-'t ie i r •• - j . merchant*- re ;^ rJ stylish tier* an , ijioc . money at heme-