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OFFICIt L OlfiAK £ F ECOKD 4 LE COOSTY,
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J. H WALLIS, EditoR .
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Entered at tlie postoffice at Conyers a?
second-class mail matter.
Satuhday June It 1899.
Locals 5 cents per line for fir-t mser
tton • 2 U cents for each subsequent inch for in¬
sertion. Regular a-iv. 50c. per
first insertion ; 25c for each subsequent
insertion.
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One vear, in advance............... *1 00
Six month*, in advance........... ...50c
The editor of tins paper was called
to Jonesboro last Thursday evening
to attend tlie bedside of his little girl
who was reported tobe teiy siek.
Mr and Mrs Wallis and children
were visiting at Jonesboro, wlien iit
tie “Teedy” was taken sick. She got
a little better and Mr Wallis return
ed Inane on Tuesday, but sbe grew
worse and it is thought she is taking
the fever.
Leave CONYERS at p p.m.
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On account of the T. P- A. Ex
cur si on the Georgia Railroad will
jj rmm d (rip J t ickets from Con
'
vers to the Isle of Palms at $8,50.
these tickets will be good returning
on any regular passenger 1 rain
leaving Charleston not later than
Monday evening, June 27th.
A special coach will be left at
Conyers, for Conyers people and
will run through to Charleston.
No effort will lie spared to make
the aecasion a pleasant one for all
Boating, Bathing and
The beach at tlie Isle of Palms is
the best on the South Atlantic
coast. For sleeping car rates
ply to
A. G. JACKSON.
G. P. A.
S. W. Wilkes, C. A. Atlanta.
M. R. Hudson. S. F. A. Atlanta.
Walter Bell, Agt, Conyers.
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Seed
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Atl Semi-Weekly Journal
can get postpaid one pound of the
celebrated African Limbless Cot
ton Seed without charge.
A pound of these seed will
plant one-fifth of an acre, and
with proper attention should
yield enough to plant a crop.
The seed were tested in a list
of thirty varieties by the Georgia
Experiment Station and a bid
letin recently issued by Director
Redding shows that the African
Limbless Cotton produced 70
pounds more per acre than any
other variety, and 161 pound*
more per acre than the average
of thirty leading varieties.
The African Limbless Cotton
produced 780 pounds of lint per
acre, which is nearly four times
tlie average on the farms of the
South. This shows wliat higli
fertilization and thorough cult
ure will do with these excellent
Seed. The value of the product,
counting cotton at 5 cents and
seed at 13 cents a bushel, was
over $45 per acre. Tlie cost of
fertilizers used was $4.77 per acre,
The Journal does not guarantee
results, but the result of the test
at the Experiment Station makes
it li'ortli a fanner's while to test
these seed when he can get them
for nothing.
The Journal brings you the
News of the Woki,u Twice a
Week, with hundreds of articles
of special interest about the farm,
the household, juvenile topics,
etc., and every Southern fanner
should have tlie paper.
You don’t have to wait a week
for the news, but get it twice us
often as you do in the weeklies,
which charge the same price.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
Send for a sample copy.
Address
THE JOURNAL,
Atlanta, Qa.
F. F.
Watch maker and Jeweler,
1 A i liouhi. < m st .
EVERY JOB GUARANTEED.
The three requisites to the
trade are, know now, ihmukxt
ATTENTION TO DETAILS, and HON¬
ESTY. If a jeweler possess the
first and deficient in the second
requisite, necessary repairs will
be overlooked. If deficient in
the third, the necessary
vriH be*palmed off" impmfectly
repaired and botch-work and
USt follovv ’ as the da
the nUhfe
WiUt an expereerao dating
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f• on) lbH-, and a close study of
mechanism of time pieces,
and the best made of repairing
them , Jewelry etc., I cotiscious
ly assure patrons they need feel
n0 hesitency ill placing their
work with me
F. F. Wowlev.
LITHOSIA. GA.
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Our Clothing will at¬
tract favorable attention
J f) fl i 11 I’ll 5 larger cities than
Con vers Our stock cov
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v5 A W J P pH • j 'fn.tai o s made
up of fine goods and the
tailoring is of ■ the best • •
Our prices are lower than
others.
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DRESS GOODS.
Our stock of Dress Goods
beexce < d in this town. Our
£8,1)11.08 __ SITG VBTV i OGRUtllll i • j?
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SEE OUR
Piques, Percales, Organdies, Linens, Cali¬
coes, Woolen goods for skirts, etc*
Come to us for slippers, shoei\ children’s shoes etc.
We will save you money.
W. L. ADAIR.
JOHN H. /HAND, BANKER;
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
Exchange bought and sold. Collections made on all parts of the
country. Accommodations extended consistent with sound banking
Overdrafts wall not b© honored under any cl return*
glances.
Ofiico hours from 8 a.m. till 4 r. M.till further notice.
AQooclSqfe Plqce to Euade.
You can buv anything in the general merchandise line at
our store at right prices and every article you buy will be first
class. We aim to please our customsrr in every transaction.
We buy goods close and sell them for close profits, We
give our customers all possible advantage.
Come to us and get val
ue and satisfaction in
erv ae 1 osm
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Our grocery department
is always Kept full.
ifas 1 White.
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
Ihave removed my store from the Post Office to the stoj-e
roODl . n ^ xt J° 01 '' t° Dhe Blue Front.
I have a large stock of the latest styles of Millinery goods
and am bettor prepared to serve my customers than ever before.
Miss Lola Young, of Atlanta, will trim for me this season.
is an expert trimmer and well known here,
All are invited to give ms a
call.
Miss Emma Riley.
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Fresh goods every day. Such as i
Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Sal
Hams, Syrups, etc.
A ? e w samp 1 e prices;
20 lbs. sugar for $1, 10 lbs. best 1
coffee $ 1 , 3 lbs. soda 10c, 12 bars soap 1
2 boxes baking ppv/ders 5 c, good tobacco
per lb® Ladies and children’s hose 5 i
pair, 2 spools thread for five 5 c» CO uspen
5 c per pair etc. etc.
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When you want a good, safe turnout one that you
drive with -
PLEASURE AMB SATXsFaCIK
One that looks well a.ml goes well, call on me.
Good drivers famished if desif
Terms very reasonable.
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For Sale By
GAILEY DRUG CO.
also
Assorted Bon
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Peanut, Walnut and
Brlttles, Ai =
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PROPRIETOR.
My shop is com for table
My towels are death
My tools are ab'Y-Y
My attention is !es i" ifti
My aim—to please ad-
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Give me a ca
dressing up
POSTED
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ties' that my'' , bid ati}'
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hunting, ah. : •• ' liir-g
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