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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1899)
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I I JKL f'T m Vxszsr* a I ats etc for them to e t ? iffinwlj knar ow you the full cgawl la n fv/vi * ne oi ’ ^ Jiry i toods, Shoes, fe:z.dW >■ eufti.’i : •• . . ,*v: ^ 7 if' a' W • the new prices wliie Rjvv»ao» i is a saving to & BCS9H9 * ^^trsssaaEs^^Jtsrrr. -:z - ..A -aagr-.^arx."' & r.;; ' r ' r - ,5V n CT'^S Pfpp 8 * (O % ii a § L tjji at his old stand and there to stay. lie sell, 20 g I of white sugar for $100 and everything else ia propor i large stock of new shoes, the latest stylos in new •ess Goods, Hats and Clothing. jl sorts of groceries, fancy pie, 50pounds best flour for toe some bargains and i is invited to call and see Tvill dOour best to please all, heare receiving a complete line of Confectioneries, Ftniu, prislmas goods, and we will be in the fight wUh all kinds * Works, Christmas Toys and Presents. “e will be re a cl y to se a.' liaie after Xmas Y. T Q I Oil P invited to come a il US. T i'll 5 |* || vtr 1/ it i o -**- A ^ O.C / % I 'Jl in 111 m '■ v. 3 s 1 E- i Mi € P I d t m s >5 11 . i H B i- m f w H m m w bo you want shoes? Do you want hats? is top and bottom and bottom and top. YOU :; t have both. We call your attention to the lact you can buy both Shoes and hats from us cheap ‘Aan you can get them elsewhere. Don’t forget : and come and * see. We will sell Vou 13 1-2 pounds ro * do'lar- __ . Lx „ ^ _ h? of green coffee for one :?i good. i I j®*""*** '•I, It* I n u m cc..... I tt 8 C^A'LsaiWiMWKWiOl^ ^^WSSIBBIEfc'CA- H...........- \ *4' •s, I, fynfttMhJ f— .......A BBaesscsmcB^ J -------- * ^pcrssz&y r -b ^ ------ ^sa®RBH0fas( .wrasRK^ 1, Xa.M S’ e»- X <m rs X.------AYp N--- / /"...... "1 >-.-.v -t ‘■O' a ----------- vpav-a?aw.YSMSs:^p >w V ------.;T < & v. LH CD o m i» «f u C/3 f. SATURDAY CD tn r CD OO CO CTj WISE SAYINGS. Work wins. , Patience is power. Truth is medicine. Trials invite to God. Fear nothing but sin 1 Faith measures grace. Contentment is wealth. Only fools trust* to luck. StlfisbnesH bats heaven. Sarcasm cuts both ways. Good prayer is half work. Toil is the pri::e of success. Evil words need no trumpet. Short sin makes long sorrow, Truth may limp, but lies leap, Fools know* cheir own folly. Honest euehancea every vir tuo. A gram of honesty io worth a ton of deceit. Going to be is a bad bee that makes no honey. Truth grows like a tree, but !lies are rattenneS’. | Do y our duty—as a pleasure, j if you can—as a task, if you i must. i If the world seems cold, light your0K, " K ^ Wo rd s of W i sd o m. Reduced circumstances are the kind that alter cases. If a mau has enthusiasm he can get along without ability. Tr , , . , i uu.uuoecenwily d«p.»>-ed. Wealthy relatives sometimes enable a tnaa to deal in futures. Some men speak, their trends and some women speak a lut. snore. A man’s condition is truly pitiable when he lms nothing,to hve for. But few people want the j things that, are to be had for the j asking, A receipted biP is always con¬ sidered a good certific of hones ty There isn’t enough meat on | some argument to make an in tellectual bite. j Nothing is mere apt to inak6| some people lose their way than getting married A man with but one id**a is pometimes worse off than a man w iih no idoa at all, The more successful sonic people are ilie more cause they have for being ashamed of it. The home life must, bo me sweetest. Keep out all blick w,in,i 15 misun ! derstauding and envy; the home s must he a refuge. The man is j to he pitied who, after a hard day’s toil amid the stofmes of bus : n ss cares md fea r S can¬ not drop anchor in the quiet barb U 1 of a peaceful home We want to get rid of our grum¬ bling, fault-finding, spit.t in t e home, and learn to speak words of praise and approval, It, is l easy to tell the wife w lion she does well as when she misses a button or has weak coffee. . It . is much wiser to praise the cliil- j Jdren tor their good deeds than to be unceasingly nagging them I about their mistakes'. Make home happy, and richest results «« follow. gjDoctor G'ade—Do you know anybody who lias ahorse fo: Drover—I reckon John HicKs has. I sold him one yes-) The man who plays the game of politics best does the most of the dealing. Man never commits a greater than marrying a woman j ro rioviE dec hTH. oooooooo Cn December 1 will move in the 1 „ iU be to sell you the me St complete 1 *•© oi v £00 aa ever brought to Cenyero. ; ^ cc —] o 1 S, ORANGES, APPLES, COCA :.7d C= IS, RA 'i on j 1 T ** CS, CANDIES, ETC # ' ? ■Bad /••-V-'iV ii tf'-n-'V iV. 0m r t ip T yCSXSaw ing 400*. • \\ ^ o- 1 r ■ - ' «- &i.vl £ t S KV ris X A 8 be m s you / buy £ n 5»V-VYl.-l| / «> •'-*j -Y •’Oil ‘ t>. / i Ill T -» ne * * V ■v' 3 i ■ V- y V * r ^ k brsw * -a”-:;- - 3*.rac*^ ■ e so r ' j.. s r ATJh BC TOYS TO GO AT SO, ALL tET-rXi 00 T( . S 70,Etc., Yours To Serve, N- T- o ■ ■ pniwr, tub i • when he cannot' t ake cure of her. No matter hovj* pmcticid wo may be. ono real heart (•xper ience maki^p ns dwell more the long Ago hban in the pr, Hilt. The cig i re I to c< • i ur : i i j fin f, re-runner of the cofii The poli^luaJ man -h; ■hi not allow bis trouser to b conn* si )iny. When a gb 1 marrit :* for man • ,i( \ "-" a h man for just 1 ! “ Milliouain - ai . : }' capi ^1 fellows. dEAUTIFUJ .J Millinery Miss Eiima Riley desires the public to call j se8 her beautiful new Millinery whies is complete, She guarantees prices and styles suit# Come and see her before purcfias ing. Next door to Langford. MISS EMMA RILEY. Ho Tt- h ■.‘limes easier to throw out a bluff than to throw out a bluffer. . 00 YEAR© 5 * it X EXPERIENCE t Tradc Marks Designs nvor.rT Copyrights &c. A *:GTi<\’n$ a Kkctfh and description may r,oi'. ;jy < rt .u our opinion free whether an in ’V.rj nr • bal>)7patentable. Communlca t [<,:: • rici ■“ fidcntial. 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