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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1899)
VII. fw ■ -■' BtggMfc— $ JOB* a4 i I a sw ilif v i§ jHL isK iIj 4 3 9 ga j I (jL» . wr Ed .,v S3* g] ’ - 9 ii a^-s: B S$ ^•ir'$tSsMob~x* ■an* •aCEl.' thers nto) sell goods cheap hut you run a S’I 3 i 5. rr ■T » *5? RSfi-J. .c iTt * m 4 ft 14 ipi iiu c!i & •/ ing L . prices * m t 4 the g ■» *»v re 17 w Owl ft/ 1 / mi. 6 K3 3 mm ■ i S w V /mm. * o' £T(3 i my bid resh, new goods. You run no risk of get t i ng sometb i n & i 8 worn out with j ie n yon buy from me. Mv stock i is large, new and complete and my w rock bottom article.. 9 J Vnd always remember that goods es a rc on every J. A New goods \ np t of me will be deliv ered in the city prompt!) Ireeof charge. 7 jving every day. MH \"-- fe-a m ■ : [ KS3 m I ! ■ g? II xtaS&S&CK ll ■A 1 7S a c :et TG- DRIV B XT ”W” "m »— "w - n^ 4 *'p%> -"rap*. # 8 » • S. 1 A , 1 A: j ~Jl- M ipl L k_ m li it *£fcrj k r r i ■ Our cash sale is to continue, freelY 75 3 pairs ladies'* fine shoes sold at 2 dollars t-heY are now going 6 at be to get you a pair. ft Children’s shoes 20 cts per pair. I isses shoes 35 I sure dollars will inthiscash to T9 cts per pair slippers f ® Sold from 1,00 to 2.00 we eat 50 cts a remnant of doting to go at less than most. Come and price for selves. Patent flour 1,00 for 50 Ibs, SouthGa. ribbon cane syrup at 25 cts. ur StapleCroceies alWaYs (fe are charging the bottcn on prices a Fmey and isli, 3 to 5 inch laceS at 5 cts per 1 aro. We cant mention a 6 !.- Come and see r Yourselves. ll i, i mmm m 1 “ 1 S i m k I lwiSai C1M HOSE. N I'-iitnetta murderer and k Sanv.Hose, col, is still fe® aldibugh hundreds of ^mined men have scoured Country in searcb of him. [heinous crimes of which he F 11 )’are known to the peo I ro, ghoirt the entire state i a v 'a>e of horror has been H ' Ihe fiendish brute’s r ^ vtr ybody would be r^‘ the black devil in IHIl f r,n Punished he as ^»nri g rea t interest cen lllll|r f ! -’- as e after the fiee cr ‘".i,.,) f he Governor «uul a tewaid of five •Q ( 'vu#rs for the capture IV ‘ M to the sheriff of the . • this tswsrd has fl)t ,, by $'250 .5 11 tl, ( ( . of Palmetto .-c and - klanta CoDstitu fyb Has been of "" 2a P s ure of Sam 815 sura. J K r ‘t to get* him : hope it ; "Hivrj; he may. description lj - gro: i 1 t'\ r' V gt% ^--H ,!si!t rrnri |5 I r >s i cV/* va iv / ' v i ■X V © CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, APRIL 2 u; V.'V/. ( i Sam Hose weighs 140 lbs. is five feet eight inches tail and ^“mulatto of a coppery tint. Has a small black mustache and holds his head (o one side while talking, He wears his hat well down over his forehead and has an affection which causes him to jerk his head at intervals. When last seen he Had on a pair of almost new .-hoes, No. 7, a pair of gray jeaus pants, brown sack coat and a mottled hat. ' ? Card of r rhanks. AVe desire, not as a formal custom, but from the depth of our hearts, to extend our sin cere thanks to the good people of Conyers for their many acts of kindness to our sister, Mrs. Cooper, during her long and painful illness: all of which she did so much appreciate. Al¬ so for favors shown us after her degth. Respectfully, M L*Wood, S f[ Wood, >li§s Mattie Wood. n ' i CiECX. > A.BCVE /'JM'Fv 1 a? f i r r SEA. fj - mij COLLECB rU-: r-.v. ' 0 . . m " k ■ WmmV Wjy f & ~-.t r A BsOi P r I S;iS-l : * rif G ‘ is> ^ DAHLONEGA, GA. A college:etucalion in tlio renrh t f a.'. A t., B.S.. Normal vr.d Business Min’s courses. Nood ■ xijoratorics; licaltli/al, (rood lorigera* ■■;;cu and mue; military discipline; Cheapest board more, iu relici-.ns influences. in ■ State; obuud' nec of country produce; e::r from .'.75 to $1&> a year; board in dorn n-m cr private famili; s. Special.license c. urse for teachers; full faculty of mac; ail under the control of the University. of A college prepar¬ insti¬ atory cl a*«. Coeducation enr.es.. i :ie 1-■?-..to«l tution founded specially forstiul- nim : mcaii.- Send for catalogue t > t -i ; . cent. Jos. S. Stbwabt, A.SI. c -*<•> >- * Take this paper. CASTOR Ih For Infants and Children. 7i* fie ilaB« tifuturt cf * 50 YEARa* y EXPEH3ENCE a r F |j J A I Trade .V1ark5 Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone ascertain sending a sketch nn<l free description whether may quickly invention is probably our patentable. opinion Coimouf an ua tionsRtrlctly Oldest confidential. Handbook securing on Patents gent free. agency for patents. Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive special notice, without c harg e, in the Scientific Unserican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest cir culation of any eeientific journal. Terms, $3 c, ye'ir: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. iONN & 00. 361Broa!3way ’NeW Yolk lirauch Office. C25 F Ht„ Washicaton, X), C. * —«*>- <. --or*' — Dairying and Poultry. There is money in these two Jines of business when properly conducted. Hr L F Scott lr<8 been experimenting . . along , these , two linos for tho past two months and the information he has gained would fill a book, h something to make prac¬ tical investigations such as has made but tho , he i has gamed , - worth . , is muc:i and firs him for making a suc¬ cess of his undertakings. no v hua several very fine as the ueeecoiiy arEes * will -ad others to his herd. The m ilk a nd butter lift places upon the market is of a very line quality arid gives splendid sat -faction. Along with his dairy business up ( xpects to conduct a thor e.^U-bred poultry farm, i?»s bought an incubator and has already a large number <;f small chicKs. fits ( Torts m line to date i.ave also been ex peri mental. and in a short time ho will begin operations on a more extended scale. It is very interesting to template the possible results o' hi» efforts in this line. is no limit to the success posh ble and , * he vv V\ l^xly ,' t viv i. t». him w ell iu these undertakings Advertise your busiuoss. || if |U Wl M .. in K , , >D R y|. * -ha ■< mr sK‘ v*r?-*ra x, »h «•. * #3aui v ,Nmuh rryt.r j*. sy *s? o jzt.y: ° NO. 14. o J%. m *7? <Z? -ZX 3C X . Rears the Ttie Kind You Have Always Bought '•lijjnaturo y A /-u4ct%/sy cf t RESIDENT DENTIST. Solid Gold Crowns $5.00. Gold Baud 4 i $5 00. Plain White ‘‘ $3.00. Bridge work per tooth $5.00. Gold bliings from :?1.00 to $5.00. Amalgam idling 50c. Philos srom $3.00 up $10.00. AM work guaranlpod. OAice over Post Office. Lonnie Martin. Notitic, Mrs. Dr. Glenn is still making fine -hcoats and pants at prices to Room over JicDonald & Hav Q0( ^ s >1 iHircu-y si(,r. . i ' •-v ■ t i»>»i‘UV ! S ift ? •. •' MNi vt DENTAL SURGEONS. Do all kinds of Denthl work moderate prices am? evtraefc w it bout pain. !,v f,hf» use f das v.hich is PERKEGRLY n RMl,ESS. •■vs* J Ii A*Iniand Co's t. o (.ore.