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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1899)
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Earlv Risers puri f,clean the liver,'ir.vigor fem. lion Famous little aad liver troubles.— p 0 pis. liMtlm proves a prosperous will south be on pf, ■rrfMll, fc?povered.with Berlin, Vt. cars : rinm i ng ■fiii’s Witch Hazel Salve ■ Its. A specific for piles and ilcware ofwnrtbless ■-TheGailey Drug Co. ■arri.ipr-s are billed to -de¬ ters before the holidays. I. Poor?a. Jib, says: Snr pt [PWpdtiieni to operate with on Do me \Vifts for Id solve.” It is unfalliide Idskin diseases. Rewa-'e loits.-The Gailey Drug Co. ■a’ pay your subscription P here and no Santa Cl ups P#fl.y ss■ visited denrl with d vs pens i.a mineral sprini'-a. pv-. f* Dot I, cured lge( j JCorlo? me.” It Dye. di [jon foniaeli, rat. heartburn (Jures all and dyspepsia.—The PS us the wood you oedalia, Mo., saved * J 1 e.v One Minute (V'Ujrh *tors had given her unto jj'jp- folds, Tt’s grippe, an ..lcnitis, and pr.cn R- Relieves throat and teco. at once.-The a 'ads appear in this issue, Gunning, along Tyre, Mich ;™siflesh , time from pol Dyspepsia and became Nn:o Cure com " it digestswhat wMires all forms of Stem .tp iViru^r’ V-’ ev,J| 1 ' ® fa worsteR8CH ’ :is to P'ive e ° 0, s “ckoll s of Lithonia. Fsterday. . was •bat mnuite to overcome c Te tli nse° olie^Miiinte {«e of Tin’s remedy quickly iw\ 0f throat and lung Pr^?l Cssand consumption. Peasant to A eeiPo CaTle P %y f The y Drag h ~ , JllX.LIK'EBY. Unless it is a stylish hat. If you ‘•'3nt A new and stylish hat come to * “ me. M millinery store leads m . s ’-ylish millinery goods as well as n , , . and price. . Don __ ?, t buy until *>» examine ay poeds. Mrs GuNlE HAYG 08 D. ' ' Mr. A R Osborn and wife spent Snmiay in Lithonia. Mrs J A Guinn with . friends was in Lithonia last Sunday. Dr. Melton is d dug a good liv¬ ery business at Covington. See C. S. Corn’s, notice in an¬ other column. Dr. J P Rosser, of Atlanta, was in Conyers Thursday. - Mr. \V S Marhnt, of Almon, was here a short time this week. Col. J C Barton, of Madison, was here on businness this week. Mr. T, G Wallis, of Atlanta, was with relatives hsre last Sun¬ day . Christmas is not a great way of? and the little folks' talk of nothing Miss Nora Flnnket is with bet grand father at Inglesido this week. Miss Ida Peck is at, home af¬ ter a pleasant, visit to her sister at Social Circle. The latest information from Cu¬ ba left the Conyers boys on the island well. Mr rn taJ , *'«>»»« ,, , , . ed into n Kerse-tratlor. ile makes a very good one. Col. J N Hale is making props rations to go with his wife to Flot ida for the winter. Trade with our advertisers. They will always give you the worth of your money. Rabbit hunting is becoming a favorite pass-time with some of our oil izens. Mr. W G Brown, and family, of Social Circle, will be with rela t ives here to-morrow. Bird hunter's are not killing many birds in this neck of the woods. They need practice. Workmen are here erecting the new tank this week. It, will he a large one and well made. Johnson and Goode’s new store front is a beauty, When wholly completed it will be very pretty Street fakirs are abroad in the land. Conyers lias been in the clutches of several within the past fev, days. Christmas trees and Santa clans will soon claim the attention of i i Dear Papas.” There is nothing like it. Mr, Charlie AV Smith left last Wednesday for Texas. He goes to make hhs home in the lone star state. Messrs. Howard Turner and Adair spent, last Sunday wob Mi. E L Aim and at Social Circle. The sermon of Rev. I G Walker at the Baptist church last Sunday has been very highly compliment¬ ed by many who heard it . Mr. T h Bryans who -has been at Roberson’s Sanitarium in lanta for several weeks is now' at He is improving slowly. Mr P H Langford has accepted a position with Jackson G Buggy Company, at Barnesville. He left for that place last Mou day morning. Tnc people of Conyers love Rev. J L Moon an A bis excellent, keel by family; the (pi-tciaiiy is he i i j 0, " Ur0 '" T ’ !,! been returned so rbo ! :*< hi— a profitable season spintualiy and temporally. Pay your tax now. The books close, on the20tb. Clever Thomas E Bmdnax was in the city a short time this week. Mr. J P Tillev mado a business trip to Ci awfoi'civiile this week. Tv?r. and Mrs. Ed Langford have re¬ turned to their home in Atlanta after a visit to relatives here. Mr. Beri Bostio. of Atlanta, spent • Sunday with relatives here, Mr. S L Almand is in Charleston 1 looking after a car load of cattle ship pod therefrom this place, ' Miss Eloise Stewart, of Atlanta, is the.guest of Miss SallieFannie Giea ton. Mrs. „ ,1 , tT II _ Dabney, , of Winder, , spent . some time with relatives here this week. Miss Layonft Glenn is at homo af¬ ter a week’s visit to friends in La Grange. Mr. R A Almand, one of Washing¬ ton’s best business men, was here this week. Mr. HD Whatley has traded for the house and lot on Rosser street formsriy owned by Mr. A M MoEl vn-ny. Ail indications points to n lively Christmas for Conyers. The boys will be turneu loose and this means lisely times. A general Reckoning ail down the line is going on. People are making ready to start the new year. The much*in Conyers Volunteers promise to be evidence socially dur¬ ing the holidays. People who cmne to Conyers will strike to buy their Christinas goods it rifch, Rev. A M Peaaec, who formerly served the Conyers circuit, has been assigned to the If.)warn Avenue church, Rome. Ga. He is a. splendid man and greatly beloved by the peo ple-wherever'he goes. Mrs. Albert, of Atlanta, wan si rick en with paralysis at her home last Wedin sday. She resided in Conyers until a short time since when she removed to Atlanta., She is the mother-in-law ol Sheriff Austin. Cards 'nave been issued by Mr and Mrs John H Almand to the marriage Almand of their daughter. Miss Ruth b> Mr. Robert Hewlett, at the Meth odist church in this city on Tinirs- 1 dav eroding, Dec. 14th, at 6 o’clock. Miss Flame . Lee, T the , popular , and efficient teacher of the High School at Conyers, spent a day or two of last, week with her por ents here.—Covington Enterprise. Sheriff W H M Austin, of Ccn vers, come down Tuesday and enr ^ e<1 three jail birds hack who were badly wanted in Rockdale county. —Covington Enterprise. Mayor W V Almand is recov ©ring from a severe illness of two weeks. Friend Billie Stovall is enrry an injured thumb. A mills ran with him and his hand became tangled in the lines. His thumb was severely twisted. The D*g Tax law is a dead sure thing. Now let the grand juries in put the finishing touch to it every county of the state. Hon W. L Peek has returned from St. Louis,' where- ho .me: with other prominent popa- 1 is;a in the interest of tneir p ir fcv Dr M II Aid ton. returned last batunlny fmm a trip to Jackson vtlle. Fla. Tie was with a party ct friends and gives a glowing ac count of the trip. Wo return thanks to Mrs. John D. Scot t for a very largo and fine winder cabbage from her garden, It made a toothsome dish. Mr. James Hollingsworth, < f Atlanta, is in the city this week. T’ne cotton market lias been very insteady the past-week. Mr. Robt ILile is doing the brick work on Judge Gleaton’s law office. Dr. A D Janes is now occtipy ing ^ the S D Almand residence on I So lh niiii’oml shwt, next f, (he mj|L H j,, [mtro ,„ hi,., there at night and in the day lie can be found at his office at JC Stephenson’s promptly. store. The He answers Doctor all calls savs lie is located liorc |>er m ; ine ntlv ou.d solicits the patron a ge of the people Will try to give satisfaction if called upon. L\. c. -f LA LT. * as made I>r. (Gee s Drugstore kis depositor 1 v tor the last 15 o ‘ *v years and will do so again this year. 9 V, f.V V* J- ■3 -,r -DC. /‘vi / V.. • ■ > • - 4 "> ki .; j At o A ' : 7 > W's;-\ jGtekjli r r f Vv ‘.'BAG- >, X' dHl s -;b. ' G- '"%%"/}} s ..-rt ■ tV' i'H. ■■ ■. /iff?fj H-v'— \\ . ! G-'Y-JAA ' ’ ( ! o t - ■,f’ III r/|ff r O /v- d / A 7 I ■' —;v- V: BA . - <" ? i ~ a • W: >1 *. -V, •• ; , ---- Ik .|§x \Si % ,-A A mi & & 'o % • • fa ^ Don’t. Fail To See Our Elegant Xmas Goods. Our elegant line of Christmas goods w ill he opened and ready for the inspection of the public after December the otb. Select yoyr p r r«cnt8 and iiav^ thern ' crapped and put aHde 3 / are picked over. The Christmas horn has already made iis appearance alone- in comp¬ any with the average youngsters. A marriage of much interest, in which (Jon,vers and McDonough will he Jinked together, is promised for the near future. Wo are requested to announce that the first quarterly Circuit. M conference E Church fur South the Conyercs Ebenozor church wilt be held at on the 16th of this month. We regret to announce ih vt Mr. Chas A Argo is still very sick. His condition lias changed very little since the first of the week. AlVmml^imtomplate vi , ifi - J)g their 90 u 8 in Cuba at an ’ ..... ‘ ]tT (] I-I;>aor Rolls For week ending Dec. 8th. KXCtrlTII GRADE. Fred Almand, Henry Evoritt Lee McDonald, C W McCalla, Elise lioon. FOURTH grade Hattie Wellborn, Willard Stark, James Mel 1, Merle Lang ford. ___ Death. After a lingering illness of eral weeks liitle A vary, son of W Jl M Austin died at the of his grandmother morning. at CJuntofi > lastThiirsday brought The remains were to Oonyers'Thuraday evening. conduct The funeral several was ed at tho Methodist church yes¬ terday morning and later the re¬ mains were laid to rest in Rock dalfi cemetery The bereaved pun-nte and roln lives have our sincere sympathy. f any one bo tin j wisely as to buy Holiday before seeing and pricing our | Immense stock they will cer j tffinly regret it. Come and see our fine assortment. •m Mr .1 W I*tirks Inn moved from this county tou-.v.? CrowdordviUo where ho h:iB mirelm-wl s\ valtmblo farm. Mr. Parks il a pplondid young farmer and wo wish him wo!I in his now home. ‘ re. Elder and two daughters left Thursday evening for Coving¬ ton. From Covington Mrs. El¬ der and M i t-; AUio Elder will go to Winder for a vhit of a few weeks and afterwards will make their home in tho southern part, of the state. MMs >! imio Elder has g mo to Miami. Fla., Mr, Oscar Elder w ill remain here until Jan¬ uary when he, too, will go to Flor¬ ida'. The lecture at the Court-house \. st night by Mr David Esten Rey¬ nolds, under the auspices of the K of P., was well attended and on joyed. GEORGIA, Rook J alo Cordfy,— To whom it. mi/ concern I .) 0 Stan’oy, administrator of the eetaie of Iticliard 0 ani,-y, late of said 1 county decluv, applied for cu [order t iBi.id to dcci 1 ftsed’s the re, l estate, estate and Id mglng I will pass upon t.he sam-onihe tt -at. Mou (lay l.aml b; .Innuary, am?ofllch-d Hj.t), Given under my Dec. 7th IS03. sigua-urs tin's A.H Unf.r.t.R Can. XjOmI. A rod pocket hook containing about $225,03 in hills, receipts. some plain notes and cotton Lost either in Oonyers m- on the Snap¬ ping Shoals road from Conyers (0 nty home, Tim finder will be lib¬ eral lv rewarded. J F Piper. Largest, finest artfdneézgmst assartment ever . -..g seen in Conyers. t ev¬ ery taste and every purse. Most of them both useful and ornamental, those who buy early have the advantage of people who wait until overy salesman is in a rush, they have a better assortment to se¬ lect from, and J be salesman can devote more time to showing the different gooda.