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THE GAILEY DRY GOODS
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NRY REAGAN
proprietor.
g'nopis comfortable,
towels are clean.
[tools are always keen.
Uenfeds respectful.
I aim—to p' ease a1L need
me a call when you
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Notice.
Dr.Glenn is still making fine
iCoats and pants at prices to
loom over McDonald & Hay
Billinary store.
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MCbONAL & SON,
resident dentists.^
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Fork guaranteed to please
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AGENTS,
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CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY SEPT. 16. 1899.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I have moved my mil¬
linery store into the buil¬
ding formerly
by the Conyers Pro
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c where I will be
ed to have my friends and
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patrons call on me.
Mrs. Genie
Good Business Methods.
< 4 The Argus Devil” has had
a good deal to say of late :bout
the best methods of attaining
success in business, about the
rules that must govern a youug
man or joung woman who
hopes to succeed in Ido. We
are glad to see his views sup¬
ported by a dozen published
rules of the president of the Lou
don Chamber of Commerce
rules that will prove of great
advantage to any one who has
the nerve and the ability to fol¬
low them:
1. Have a definite aim.
2 Go straight for it.
3. Master all details.
4. Always know more than
you are expected to know.
5. Remember that
ties are only made to overcome.
G. Treat failures as
ping stones to further effort.
7. Never put your hand
farther thau you can draw
back.
8. At times be bold:
prudent.
9. The minority often
the majority in the end.
10. Make good use of
men’s brains.
11. Listen well: answer
tiously : decide promptly.
12. Preserve by all means
your power < f a sound mind in
sound body
Good rules are good
when well followed, but
advice as the above rules
al!}-goes unheeded by the
people who need it most.
!* ** k « ““*• co “ ra « e abil
to follow such rules: Y
when followed, they insure
SUCC698 '
Business ru,es are P len,lful
vve know, and advice is
cheap but studv the above
It may be of benefit to you.
Dalton
Smyrna News,
Mr. Mack Hollingsworth
made a business trip to the
Gate City Monday.
A large crowd attended the
singing at Mr. John II Mad¬
dox’s Sunday night.
Some of our boys got wet
last Sunday night by staying
out so lato.
Mr Noion Maddox hos return¬
ed to Dahlonega after spending
a very pleasant vacation with
his patents here.
Look out for a number of
weddit gs in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. H H Daniel
spent Sunday with the Iatters
parents at Oak Grove this week.
The roads of this community
have recently been worked and
put in good condition.
Mr. Charlie Plunket spent
Sunday with relatives in Lith
onia.
Mr Jirri Williams has recent¬
ly made some improvements on
his dwelling.
News scarce as hen teeth.
I. O.U.
Advertising is the best invest
ment a business man can make.
When properly done it never
fails to pay, and its better than
anything else. Newspaper ad¬
vertising is the best there is.
Every successful advertiser in
the country says so But ad
vertising requires thought and
attention.—Nearly every man
who has anything (he public
uses can make a success by ju
dicious advertising. Robert Bon¬
ner once took eight pages in
the New York Herald to tell
people to read The New York
Ledger. And the people read
it and Bjnner was made im
mensely rich, Tt ere are just
hundreds of similar examples.
That newspaper advertising
pays is no longer disputed by
the wise business roan. The
calc h penny scemes that come
0 i 0 ng should be avoided. The
Conyers Weekly has an exfet
sive circulation and is the best
medium to reach the public in
this section. Try it and see,
The Cubans are said to be
surprised that customs receipts
of that island are so much lar
ger under American than they
were under she Spanish domina
tion. And the people of this
country may evince a little sur¬
prise when they learn that the
customs collections iu Cuba are
made with much less cost than
they are in this country, The
cost in Cuba for the past six
months has betn 3 30 per cent,
as compared with a cost of 4 02
per ceat in the United States.
Ex.
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All the world is not civilized,
SXS, 800,000,000 garments of
tl , e huriJan race wear
Qf gome ki|)dj 250,000.000 hab
dually go naked,and 70.000,000
cover only parts of their body •
50 0 000,000 live in houses. 700.
, and
000,000 in huts and caves,
250,000 000 have only trees and
£of shelter—Ea-
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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aulckly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Jiivonilou strictly is cor.fldcnti.'il. probably pntentanlo. Handbook Communion- on Pnf.entf
(Ions Oldest for Bocurinu patents.
*ont free. agency through Munn A (,o. receive
Patents taken lathe
special notice, without ebargo,
Scientific American.
HSSfSISS MUNN £ Co. New York
38,B ™ ,a “’'
Branch Office, 025 F Bt., WaahlDirton, D. C.
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In the...
Rain Storm
the man got very wet. The
wetting gave him a cold. The
cold, neglected, developed to
a cough. The cough sent him
to a bed of sickness. A dose
of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
taken at the start, would
have nipped the cold in the
bud, and saved the sickness,
suffering, and expense, The
household remedy for colds,
coughs, and all lung troubles is
Ayer’s
Cherry
Pectoral.
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J. Q. Aytr Co., I.owell, Mas*.
NO. 26
KEEP' s^*v
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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¬
olates, Gingerale, Mineral Water, etc#
He also serves fruits withices, such
* as , Pine Apple, etc -
You will always meet with polite at-.
tention at this fountain,
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One of the handsomest
stocks this side of Atlanta.
Handsome bed-room suits, ounges
hat racks, center tables, rugs, car
pets etc.
YOU WILL FIND ALMOST ANY¬
THIN YOU NEED FOR THE HOUSE. IN
OUR STORE. OUR STOGK IS WELL SE¬
LECTED yd 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
These goods were bought low down and we will sell them
cheap for cash.
Call on us when you come to town:
TURNER BROS.
ALL KINDS
OF SNUFF.
Larillards Jars and Boxes,
Raihoad 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.