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To get White Wine Pickling Vinegar at 25c, Apple Vinegar at 15c, Molasses 15c, Syrup, best
ide, 30c, Meat h% to 6c, Hams 10c, Breakfast Bacon 10c, Smoked Sides 8c, Patent Flour, 50 pounds, 95c,
t Pickles 15c quart, Sour Pickles 10c quart, Sugar, 17 pounds for $1. A nice present given away
y. purchase of $5. Will give you a ticket and you can have as long as you like to trade the amount,
h Vegetables-Always fresh. Everything in the Grocery line just as cheap. Clothing, Dry Goods,
SB. d Notions below the bottom. 7§c for Ladies Fine shoes. A new lot oi Hats and Caps just come
Q0S Come in and
Goods delivered free. No excuse. save money.
JOHN C. STEPHENSON.
(THE OLD RELIABLE.)
ESTABLISHED IN 180(5 and ALWAYS HAD THE CON
FIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE.
15*1 >1*. W. H. LEE,*H
Besides carrying a large stock of the very purest, freshest
and best Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Glass at low¬
est prices, makes a specialty of the following goods at
prices that others cannot duplicate:
A large assortment of
Spectacles, /Socles by S' undo rd Authors, also School
Booh and School Supplies, such as satchels, slates,
spoil ye. crayon etc., i\sh hooks , Fishing hues, and
“ Jrof line's. Base Fads, Rubber FaVs, Checker and
Ches* men, ('lacker IJoards, T Cohn Strings , Bows,
Pegs, etc,, Banjo Strings, Garden and Blow Or 3< eds,
Pocket Cutlery,
You -will lose money it you buy before
S'ettiug DU. LEE’S PRIOEH.
AR IN CONYERS.
pi’e are always at war, fighting high prices. We easily con
i because we sellgood goods for the same money that you
fur inferior goods elsewhere.
We wish to call the ladies attention to our new line of
Summer goods. We now have on display at our store such
(1? as
awns, Madras, Embroidery,
luslins Percales, Laces,
kgamlies Ginghams, Iusertings,
'iquts, Calicoes, Belts,
hits, Draperies, Belt Buckles
etc. etc. etc.
Our line of gent’s furnishings can’t be excelled anywhere
Cn S raeu desiring to dress well and in the latest style, can
wtor than buy from us.
i e are leaders of low prices on these goods. It is a
you our hue even if you dont purchase. Give us a
be convinced, we are confident we can interest you.
J. Langford & SonS,
WAS AN IDIOT.
A Lecher, who
had been
P’ "irruptions an noyed by tl ie contin
to which he
C? ' SUb went ^ ecttid b . v the whis
" Tii ry of hi on during the
s sermon, stopped
fUp.jy, and looking around
the
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by
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CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY, JUNE S, 1899.
at last I addressed to him a
sharp reprimand for his unseem¬
ly conduct. When the service
was over my clerk in the ves¬
try,mentioned the matter to me
and asKed if I was ignorant ot
the fact that the person address¬
ed was an idiot! I have since
then always hesitated to repri¬
mand any of my congregation
for interrupting me, in the fear
that I may be addressing an idi¬
ot who is not responsible for his
actions.’ Silence reigued su
nreme throughout the remaind¬
er of bis sermon.—Ex.
An Anecdote of Goldsmith,
Once there was in England a
poor woman, who had often
heard of the good deeds,of a cer¬
tain Dr. Goldsmith,and felt em¬
boldened to ask him to prescribe
for her sick husband without an
assurance of ever receiving any
pay. t i He has lost his appe
tite,’ she wrote to the poet, ‘and
is in a very 3ad state,aud we are
very poor . > y
Goldsmith answered this let
ter in person, and satisfied him¬
self that the man was really as
ill and destitute as his wife nad
represented.
(i t will seud you some pills
au hour,’ remarked Goldsmith,
as lie took his departure.
In a short time the good
poet’s man servant arrived at
the invalid's house with a small
box, which when opened was
found to contain 10 guineas and
a card on which these words
were wiitteu. '‘To be used as
necesities require. Be patient
and of good heart.'
The author of The Des< rted
Village was often in sad traits
himself, but sufferings and pri¬
vations seem to have had the ef
feet of making his heart all the
more tender aud compassion¬
ate.—Ex.
Hinutes of General Heet>
ing.
FRIDAY, MAY 19.
According to appointment, the
General meeting of the First dis
trict of the South River Asso¬
ciation, nict with the Baptist
church of Conyers. Devotion¬
al services were conducted by
Rev. I G Walker at 10:30 o’¬
clock. Rev. J J Bennett, of
Monroe, preached at 11 >J on
"Brotherly Kindness.”
At 2‘30 o’clock
ingaud prayor by Rev. J, F.
Walhs.
At 3 o’clock the meeting was
organized by electing Rev. J. F.
Wallis moderator and J. S.
Johnson clerk.
The following delegates were
enrolled:
Long Shoals church, J M Ham
by: Conyers church. Dr. W II
Lee, J F Wallis, IG Walker, J
S Johnson.
After enrolling delegates pres
ent the program was taken up
iu regular order by discussing
the subject: ‘‘Obligations of our
church Covenant,” led by Maj.
E H Almand followed by Rev.
J J Bennett.
FRIDAY NIGHT.
Preaching by S Y Jameson,
of Atlanta, to the edification of
a large and appreciative audi¬
ence.
SATURDAY MORNING) MAY 20.
Meeting met at 9,30 o’clock in
prayer service led by Dr. W . H.
Lee. At 10 :o0 o’clock general
meeting met in regular session
according to program. Read
and approved minutes of pre¬
vious session. The following
names were enrolled as dele
gates: M F Underwood, Al
mou church: W. J. Kennett,
Zion church.
According to program the
ject, "The Relation of Christian
Education to missions, 1 ) was
taken up for discussion, opened
by Rev. I G Walker,in ui ear¬
nest manner, and followed by
Rev, J F Walhs and others. At
11 o’clock, preaching by Rev. 1
(} Walder, in an earnest and
able manner from the subject
i l Faith.”
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 20,
Meeting met at 2 30 o’clock
according to adjournment and
took up the program in regular
order.
The subject, does not the des¬
titution within the bounds of
our Association demand the ser¬
vices of missionary, ) ) Open
a
ed by Rev. J F Wallis followed
by others.
The subject,J“ What are the
duties of deacons |,o purchase to
themselves a goo f j degree and
great boldness in the faith.”
Opened by W U Wallace in an
able manner, followed by oilieis
in earnest and interesting talks
on the subject;.
SUNDAY, MAY 21 .
Preaching at 11 o’clock by
Rev. R F Smith, of Gainsville
At 3 30 o’clock, according to
program, the subject, i t The In
fluence of Christian Literature
in the Home,” was discussed,
opened by Rev. Tom George
and followed by Rev. R F
Smith. This finished the pro
grom and the meeting adjourn
ed.
J. S. .Johnson, ClerK.
Do youjealize what judge¬
ment you pass upon yourself
when you judge the world? If
the days seem always empty
and dreary, if things are coutin
ually going wrong and people
never "understand" you, and
friendship seems a failure; it is
time to ask yourself seriously
what you are giving to the world
Wherever thou goest thou earn
est thyself with thee, and shalt
ever find thyself." Iu tne
run the world always
your own face.
NO. 21.
Special Millinery Notice.
Our new and stxlish
millinery isadmired by all
who have seen our goods.
Seasonable goods and stales (hat will please and delight
all. Our Fancy goods are very pretty and stylish and our prices
very reasonable. Ladies are cordially invited to make ourst< le
their headquarters. Come to see us.
Yours to serve.
ljKKl’ ROOD
W. W. T. Stewart
Will keep ice during the summer months and
can supply his customers in any quantity desired.
Soda fountain drinks of all kinds can bo had
his storo.
Bicycle repairing of all kinds done promptly
and reasonably, If you wish to Duy a wheel
call on
Wo Wo To Stewart.
NEW BUGGIES.
_ uoa^-* C^rBt
I am now opening up a car of 50 open and top
bought from a factory that is going out of
which I can sell from twelve to fifteen dol
less than Buggies bought regular. You will save
by calling and getting my prices-Cash ov Fall
to suit customers. Next door to Dr. Lee's
Store.
Yours to serve.
WOOD.