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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1899)
m, 11 m I II mM §*»» 2 PI It Eh S $ g; 14 T FOR 3 # R K SEPT 2 ND, ere he will purchase, for cash, a complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing ts, Slices, iwiiL i On his return this space will show to you liowcheap you, DID yneW g ooels for cash by calling at I A THE GAILEY DRY GOODS CO. i ini SHOP IRY REAGAN PROP® ETON. lop is com fortable [•els Lare are clean- keen. always Lotion is respectful. iu-to please all. L a call when you need up is II fLU m- 1 n t&« Ilf ■ undertaking establish— I well fiiTed up and I stock of undertaking I complete. ention prompt and ca bes free of [ f Charge. . V. A ism u<I, "laker X; 10ml>nlmcr. ’ Notice. p.Gkr.n Icoats is still making fine am! pants at prices to pom over McDonald & Hay iillinary store. i * MCCONAL & SON (resident dentists.^ poi'k guaranteed 1 0 please ll P stairs over J. II. AT p Co’s, store, fr.s, . . . : Ga . |1 T i] Pi; Ir UJj. VANEY & BRODNAX AGENTS, ( Fire lf present some of the I -nsnrance Companies !ence and ask tlm public N see us before plac r risks. in Banner office under r ANE Y & BRODNAX. ■ m (I \ }4rT ! H N s t Georgia ’■ 4 i A®,COLTURAL I k- r A rC ^S^EGaTga: ^,.^4 Vles r sT- h< f a;U [•■'.tjJ * 1 twaishinj Ea 5 ••' lr 11 5 A.U., : courses. M. h ' ‘C?s. pt. ’ Ffood nifiril and L feu? '' * ofc .'ear; °uutrJ^rL board >expenses in lll ’ : • f . - : J 1,1 dormitories enKe course for P ?. u the fe ’ ? 1 SIM W m %J W <5 CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY SEPT. 9, 1899. SPECIAL NOTICE. [have moved my lin/ery store into • j the , j 1*1 bun * cli up* formerly •? occupied *■ _ O * f i Lolly s'i eiS 1 81 1 Op , liee ^ p3 \ lie Co. where I will be ple&s- * ed to have my friends and call , , liatrOllS 1 " ' OH me# Mrs. Genie Hay good. to ^1-u.nfeet, Prop. I am now ready to gin your cotion. I guarantee satis¬ faction to my customers. You will always get a good sample at my ginnery. 4 —-«-x 7 • • t Will buy your seed and pay you the top of market for them. N PLUNKET. Smyrna iNYnvs. Hot and dry. Cotton is opening very Dr. Quigg preached a interesting sermon to a congregation. Mr. Jim Preston and wife, Atlanta, spent Saturday Sunday here. Mr. Jim Maddox left Monday Locust Grove where he school. Mr. Franx Grauade and ter Miss Josic, of Saturday night with here. We are glad to note that O. Bohanan who has been sick for the past week to be out again. Misses Minnie and Ada Clot of your city, were Misc Lula Plunket, Sunday. Mr. J. T. A, McColum badly hurt- last week working at his saw mill, arm was broken. His were also hurt. Mr. Sum White, of Henry paid Smyrna a visit Mrs. George Maddox, of epeut last wees with engaged every ring she receives there would be trouble. Babies are brought up on the' bottle and men are brought down by the same means. F>aby is somehow lacking. ri.eeide.-i, (a*. to be kittenish is a rightatwhich u,eKoda vveep | The mosquitoe’s bill is . now |due.—Nothing on earth is so terrible as the fear of it. who tens a woman how beautiful he thinks another wo bomuer ,, al Mtate must have been the first indi vidual to make a mountain out of a molehill. Housekeepers who prate of table butter coidd leave off the first letter and be more truth¬ fully descriptive. The yachting girl soon he in her element, This does not mean', however, that sho will fall into the ocean. By the listless manner ot many of the salespeople it is a wonder the denartment stores manage to thrive at all. ‘What a lot of trouble we would be saved in ibis world it we never wanted anything but what we could afford. Why does the conductor al¬ ways talk in such a loud voice where there is any trouble with your exchange ticket? It is fare?. atives here 1 Some of our Smyrna hoys cress the liver quite often. There must be some attraction on the other side. Two young gallants, of near McDonough, paid Smyrna a fly ing visit Sunday afternoon. Mr. R. L. Hollingsworth made a business trip to Atlan¬ ta last week. Smyrna has two stores a gin and quite a numbor of shops, why not have a post-office? J. C. U. • CASTOR 1A For Infants and Ch ildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Feminine Observer. No house can he truly com¬ fortable that hasn’t screens. Everj thing goes but pen, ink and paper, that’s stationery. One of woman’s pet econo¬ mies is saving strings that she never uses. The man who marries for money believes in having his golden wedding fust. If the telephone girl became If a woman is once told that she loo>|S pretty when she laughs she appears to be thereafter in state of chronic hysteria. We generally are much more ready to say we cannot alford it when it is a question of some one else rather than ourselves being benefit,ted. VMVMWmtt <>W. nVn VttVW.Yi MVW.V,'« WViWnVi ’ V j| CTYUSH, Rt.LIABLE i MS CALL 9 ... Ji m SAZAil. 1l is NONE EtTTF.K AT ANY PRICE MWMAWWJWm r0 r ”|t€»* Pit:s:r.i «• c if. Pj * / r*y ci*y 11 1 t j»i Ir* t ,e '.T.itr 1 : < * * 1 Ifyajr,n k-*p »hrai s-.nd d.r;:t a O.-.t t».a» <-arr.p* t % Aii-*n yai' n* re«* pe nt THE McC 'L'. COMPANY. I33'0 '43 A I S!n-“l. Men York im»s"H zrrt’st • 1 S 9 Fifth 4»< C“:; 2 i tnJ ioji MifAtl .se.. San Kmn :i«co MS CALLS AAr,. I I w ;> Published ^ Con* ens ful Cn.‘,r~ I Plates. > IHyvf .*?■» )*at'.crns, Kush- S* ^ i >r Y. ~y vV trk. 3 g A4*n-« •'* 1 U>t thi* iragaz » in every J* 2! 1 'caLt i W'r.te B* 1 fo» • .1 t• i\ rrr pv r “• snd oth^r f-»r a partie- little ji ^ « nsl 1*1-14 Fill — '»*» V. only 50 C * per year, ^ a mt [2 g i.|H the: W McCall ,(h co.. York !l ;« 1 1 SI . Nr,* 7-y CASTOniA. Bears the cCvV&ik /) K' nii Von Have Always Bought T° NO. 35. I f IT IT 1 V) GOOD. If you want a cool, delicious and refreshing drink, patronize Dr. LEE’S Soda Fountain* Every one, especial ly the ladies, say Elgin Stewart is an expert in making Soda water, Lem¬ onade, Milk Shakes, peach Cream, Choc dates, Gingerale, Mineral Water, etc • He also serves fruits with ices, such as Strawberries, Pine Apple, etc, You will always meet with polite at tention at this fountain, bra 1 nm. One of the handsomest stocks this side of Atlanta. Handsome bed-room suits, lounges hat racks, center tables, rugs, car pets etc. YOU WILL FIND ALMOST ANY¬ THING YOU NEED FOR THE HOUSE, N OUR STORE. OUR STOCK IS WELLSE LECTED VND GOODS ARE OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY. You can find Beds, Springs, Bedsteads, chairs of all kinds, and in fact and piece of furniture you need, in our store Those goods were bought lew down and wo will sell them cheap for cash. Call on us when you come to town. TURNER BROS. KINDS OF SNUFF. Lariliards Jar« and Boxes, Railroad Jars and Boxes, Fairplay, Red Rose in Tumblers, Red Cross, Railroad Sweet Scotch, Three Thistle Sweet Scotch, Blue Ribon Sweet Scotch, Honey Bee Sweet Scotch, Railroad Strong Scotch. Twenty different styles of packages, For Sale By N. T. STREET. f Conyers,-* 1 ■ M - - Georg b* *