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ON SATURDAY DECEMBER AT 5. P. M.
i i!J give to the customer who brings us the largest amount of our cash tickets the following; BE iT A LADY— Vi' B8&3SJB
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ONE LADIES’ SILk PLUSH JACKET,
REvIULAR PRICE -s
IP A OENTLEHAN- ONE IMPORTED
CLAY’S WORSTED SUIT,
REGULAU PUICE $ls2.. i SO.
Ail tickets must be brought in on Saturday December 23. We guarantee on each purchase to save each one some money and only give the above away as a Christmas present. We en
one to inspect our line, you will find new goods and hear prices that wifi please each one. No trouble to show goods or make prices, t! o full line is marked inlplain figures, at small
jry
having only one price to all. Remember that if you wish to buy the best goods at right prices, sec us.
gailey dry GOODS CO., The Cash Bargain House.
|j jill at his old stand and there to stay. He selli 20
[ofwhite J(
sugar for $100 and everything else in proper
A large stock of new shoes, the latest styles in new
!SS Goods, Hats and Clothing.
U1 sorts of groceries, fancy and
% V 50 pounds best flour for $1
pe some bargains and every
w is invited to call and see us
Iv/ili dO our best to please one
an,
■e are receiving a complete line ef Confectioneries* FiuitJ.
feristmas goods, and we will be in the fight with all k»iMs
\ Works, Christinas Toys and Presents.
[We will be ready to sell
li lte after Xmas. \ on
t invited to come and
us. Yours truly, >
*
O.C STEPHENSON.
Dutiful Millinery
ts Emma Riley desires the public to call
f ee her beautiful new Millinery whice is
fwplete. She guarantees prices and styles
it. Come and see her before purchas
-■ext door to Langford.
MISS EMMA RILEY,
heroic Working Girl,
edit or of the Ac worth
last week’s issue
* asi!j !y said:
Rusting s,! to hear peo
F'k irnfullyof girls who
' for a living. No
* I,a V is dazzled
. Dueled by the
hand, gold
a 'ratch, all of which
X 0e en bought on a
ros J'-cheeked f aCe in
,
is w 'orth a dozen
S 8Ures in the
P!a parlor
\ no and screaming,
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CONYERS, 0 A SATURDAY DEC 16 1899.
Largest Things
i:i the World.
From Tiie New Yoik Press.
The largest locomotive works
in the world are in Philadelphia.
The largest car manufactur¬
ing plant in the world is in Pitts
burg.
The largest drug hmse in the
world is in St. Louis.
The largest wholesale dry
goods house in the world is in
New York.
The largest gun works in the
world are in Essex.
Tire largest brewery is in St.
Louis.
The largest tobacco factory
is in St. Louis.
The largest steei works are in
Pittsburg.
The largest drop hamper in
the world is the property of the
Bethlehem Iron company.
The largest bottle manufac¬
tory is in Pittsburg.
The largest spring works are
in Pittsburg.
The largest bank is in Lon
don.
The largest church in the
world is in Home.
The largest beef and pork
packing house is in Chicago.
The largest starch business is
in Oswego.
The largest copper mine is in
Michigan,
The largest pumping engine in
the world-is in the Calumet and
Ilecla mine.
The largest match factory in
the world is at Barberton, 0.
Its capaeity is 100.000,000 a
day.
The greatest railroad in the
world is in the United States.
The greatest hotel in the
world is in New York.
rhe greatest marble quarry is
in Vermont.
The greatest flour mill is in
Minneapolis.
The greatest copper and brass
mill is in Waterbary.
The greatest stove factory is
in Detroit.
The gre itesfc wl isky industry
is in the United States, the o it
put being more than 80,000.000
galions nyear. ;
The largest sewing machine !
works are at Elizabeth port. i
The largest boot and shoe in¬
dustry is at Lynn.
The largest grocery house in
the world is New York. »
The larges hardware house in '
likely the poor old mother is
banging outclothes in the back
yard. It is alright to know
how to appear as a cultured.
refined and entertaining young
^ ad y> but to bo superintendent
* je ^ er t ' iau su P el ^ cla
airs “
Men who b ecome hungry
for righteousness cannot be sat¬
isfied with rhetoric.
The minister who works on-!
ly for the glory of man, gets
neither glory nor men.
Take the Weekly.
a & IS i- ■w i ora I 5 ■v * « £ 5 v, i y j i I
I now occupy Williams & Whitak¬
er’s storerooms with one of the largest
in the city.
MY CHRISTMAS STOCK.
is one of the largest ever shown in this city. It is
complete in every detail and embraces everything for
the holiday trade that this market demands.
It is a slock that you can select from
with satisfaction and economy, You
can get what you w ant for a little mon
ey.
My general stock is very large and you will save
money by trading with me. Yours for business,
T m STKIililt.
the world is in St. Louis.
The largest state is Texas.
The largest financier in the
world is in New York.
The largest broker is in New
York.
The largest stock exchange
is in New York.
The largest life insurance
companies are in Now York.
The largest buildings are in
New York.
The largest corporation in the
world is in Pennsylvania—the
Catnegie Steel Company, capi
tal stock 8250,000,000. Next
comes the Federal Steel Compa¬
ny oU New Jersey, capital au¬
thorized 8200,000,000.
The largest monument in the
world is in Washington—largest
in the sense of tallest and cost.
The largest college or univer
sity is Harvard, considering the
greatest number students. Its
undei graduates exceed in num
tier those of Oxford,
The greatest shipbuilding j
plant in the world is atGlas*’
0 w. !
The largest suspension bridge
in the world is in New York.
The largest metal spans in
the world are in New York
(the Washington bridge )
Tne largest public garde d ard
in Paris.
The largest number of the
aters are in London.
Thu loftiest structure in the
world is in Paris—the Effel tow¬
ir,
,,, , la, ,T . steamboat . ru„,
n Island sound between
New Turk and Fall River,
The largest rock is Stone
Mountain in Georgia,
The* largest steamship plies
between New York, Southamp¬
ton and Bremen.
{'lie largest locomotive is on a
short line in Pittsburg.
The Twelth Census.
'The director of the Unittd
States census for 1900 wants
to conduct a campaign of edu¬
on the census question
the newspapers.
Hon. James Anderson. c( n
sus supervisor for the Fifth
con 8 re3S i°nal district, has re¬
ceived a letter from Director
NO. 49.
! Miriam requesting him to com
{ muni cate with the newspapers
published in his district for the
purpose of requesting them to
I print information and
sugges¬
!l0,J8 concerning the tv'cltli cen
sus.
The director says that his idea
if to have the attention of the
people called to the various in*
which the census sched
ulos clmlaill that th be
tul)y |)re|)ared to llnswcr t { lese
questions on the arrival of tne
census enumerators and agents
next June. It would be well
for tho- newspapers to publish
something concerning the cen
sus in every issue from now un¬
til next June, and the newspa¬
pers will bo furnished with in¬
formation and literature on op
plication to the census office,
DROPSY many cured t with hnv.tiitid Hrvo u»jMaV«* cured
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Atlanta, (la.
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The stout woman can never
seo what a man finds to love
many feminine thinner than
herself.