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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1899)
XVII- P r 1 Ph iH )l ^ JLj. £2gv'i< t have ertruw* btrm A A S3 t BB PWM wm o fm—in r ■ st( lo&iVi O 10 |o«( ■ 0 0 • formerly occupied I e Conyers Fro ,vhere I will be pleas- 1 to have twj r nenusa volts coti on mo 9 Mrs. 3 0 Ok avgooa. SE® ... 1 f §g 0^ u m 1 a E 1 lil m I " ga^ ga«os 1 i K :*ft s'Ticsa B 1 m m 8S3 I bar room is near completion, new goods arriving daily, expect to open by [t. IBHMBM , We invite and welcome one and all. Come and examine our line. Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing etc. We can entertain you on good We have bought largely for cash and Will sell low (•as BM^CVd sa Give us a call. It Will afford us great pleasure to show you our cK & Respectfully, THE GAILEY DRY GOODS CO. I sr:r> *£-unm*MrJA«»Y*k no ‘c=c».-». *' pRisiwtKtmxi 0‘cr^ T. 3tTs dirfji Hi Ui i 3 am ^ » Lni 11 3 One of the is tins side of Atlanta, snetsome bed-room suits, Ricks, center tables, rugs, c~> YOU WILL FIND ALMOST W YOU NEED FOR THE HOUSE.IN [store. P AN OUR GOODS STOCK IS THE h ARE OF BEST C " n ^ !11 ^ Beds, Springs, Bedsteads, chairs of ail kind?, ; ‘ - a nd pie ce of furniture you need, in our store for - were bought low down and we will sell them cash. Call on U3 when you come to town; TURNER BEOS. hblhat you " D ° J ere r < f with ^- 3 w ken •his ^asotier; ,L ^ “mitt I refuse ! *ht. j®® f ’ Jl| dge;“ T’ii a - for * “ ° 1 °utha.’» you. there is a & M t / i J'.TS-: V 1/ iS V } G 1 ♦ CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1899. ’'vewiy 1 rmrried couple, both d-af, w ,o are trying to get ah og | w .diout a servant, me dooi bell problem worried them tl! e husband happened to ^ ent ingenious by which & caller, when ne (presses lamp the button, lights a and thus makes known presence, LIVINGSTON, Of Georgia’s eleven .cougsess* there is not one more pop alar than the Fifth.8 able rep¬ resentative, Lion. L F Livingston In fact, your Undo Lon is just a bit ahead of the other con gressmen, and if The Progress is not badly mistaken ho is one of the best, the State ever sent to Washington. Your Uncle Lon will prove to the opposing politicians of the district that all efforts to oust him will be futile. We can safely say that he will go to congress from this district as long as he runs. His great popularity is duo to the fact that lie looks after the interests of his constituents. He is quite unlike many men who go to Congress who think they have reached the subli¬ mes height of greatness, and they soon lose sight of their real duties They amagiue that Smyrna INew.s. Mr, Frank Hollingsworth, of near Atlanta, spent last week with his parents here. Next Sunday is children’s day at Smyrna. Mr. Bob Sharp and family, DeKalb, were guests of the fam ily of Mr. J T A McCollum Sun¬ day . Mr. Joe Plunket and family . of Oak Grove, visited relatives here Sunday. Messrs I M Walker and A C Pyle left Monday for Macon where they will enter college. Success to them. Mr. W B Cook and wife, of Union, paid Smyrna a visit Sunday, Mr. T W L^yle and family, of Oak Grove, visited relatives here Sunday Mr. S F Bohanau and family spent Sunday with relatives at Klondike. Some of the Smyrna people attended the musical entertain¬ ment at Mr. Goode’s Saturday m K ht and report a very ant time. Tl ^ket, ; d-mghler * ^ 6 M^Sr? Tacker of A lmon, breathed j, cr j a8t Sad indeed, was the! dyath uf tbis H tt ] e one, The f unera! was preached last Sat ur( | av afternoon at Smyrna by Rev. I G Walker. We extend to the bereaved. I. 0. U. now and then they are able to hurl a little logic at the opposi tion. They get the swell head and become indifferent, to but a few of their constituents They becomo to fed like an ex governor of New' Tone who said “The people be The result is that such congress men are soon retired, but usu¬ ally not until they have drawn about $20,000 from the public treasury for about $20 worth of services. Col. Livingston is worth to his peoplo every cent of his salary, he is worth more if anything. He should be kept in congress as long as lie con s nts to ee’-ve.-Logansville Prog ress Bears the The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Signature of List of Jurors Drawn to serve at October term Ilockdale Superior court, 1899. GRAND JURORS. 1. Thos. J. Day, 2. Robt. 13. Cannon, 3. Thos. H, Bryan. 4, Jas, P, Tilley, 5. Jno. A. King, G. Wesley A. Browning, 7. Benjamins D. Whatley. 8. Kim sey M. Warren, 9. Geo. H. Bryan, 10, Tlios T. Thrasher, 11. Chas. G Turner, 12. Hugh L. White. 18. John. J. McClel¬ land, 14. J. J. Mann, lo. Ar¬ thur W hi taxer, 16. Jno. T. Ray. 17. Jno. R. Oneal. 18. Zacha ria Taylor Alrnand, 19. John O. 20. Jno. Browning, 21. Jas. F. 22. George M, Ivennitt. 23. F. Cook. 24. Win. J. 25. Jas. Y. Hill, 26 Robt. Cotiuon, 27. B. F. Cook, Wm. B. Reagan, sr, 29. Jas. Ray. 30, J. Ben Norton. TRAVERSE JURORS 1. Agbert A. Smith, 2. len D. Summers, 3. Geo. Dennard. 4. Joseph A: ~ Lenore Pari, 6. Brooks, 7. Patrick H. ford, 8. Roland L. Huff. 9. K. P* lister, «r., ID. lion jamin C. Penn, 11. Wm S Pow f * rmc "> tl' 14 ’ 8amuel Sam^l L Al- 15. Newtun A- Far- 19. Wm. R. Owen9, jr. 17. Wm. R. Still. 18. Donald F, Jones, 19, Marshal W. jr., 2(1. Joseph A. 21. Marshal W Gran sr, 22. Jefferson, I). Den- f/ [7 - V-> W \ • If you want a cool, delicious and refreshing drink, patronise 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, ALL KINDS OF SNUFF. Larillards Jars and Boxes, Railroad Jars and Boxes, Fair play, Red Rose in Tumblers, Red Gross, Railroad Sweet Scotch. Three Thistle Sweet Scotch, Blue Ribon SweetScotch, Honey Bee Sweet Scotch, Railroad Strong Scotch. Twenty different styles of packages, For Sale By N. T. STREET. Conyers, - - - - - - nard, 23. Wm; B. Jackson, 24 Jas. L. McCalla. 25. Richard i A. Haley, 26. Wm. F. Stowers. 27. Turner J. Miller. 28. Jos¬ eph. S. Granade, 29. Jas- J). Ford. 30, John B. Hammock, CITY B4RBEB SHOP HENRY REAGAN PROPRIETOR. My shop is comfortable. My towels are clean. My tools are always keen. My attention is respectful. My aim—to please all. Give me a call when you need dressing up. NO. 37. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE’ Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. .Anyone sending a sketch nnd description may qnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica¬ tions strictly oontklentinl. Handbook on Patonta aent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken tbrouga Munn & Co. receive tpecial Scientific notice, without c harg e. In the handsomely Jlmerkair. A Illustrated weeklr-. ianrest elr-. eulation t^V. : .l2? of r lP any th8 selentidc |L 8014 loon.A, newstteSlers. Term*. . 0 i; ’ MUNN i jfg yy York, ^ BrtDch Offlce. 6» S' Si., Washlagton. D. c. DROPSY COTUtD'sctJh <a»-V7 Kav» ressfairs*. ml i k •'■■a rf **tart twa-tkl,.*. DB. a 1-.Jmonik,sand B. I. TKaDAT . !rc»tin»nt fr»*. &B2£B a SUSS, Bci K, AUaau.Ob