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THE % - CONYERS WE 1 I ■ & 4 s
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«Kfi3a TGr Clearance Sa 1 e %
, '.•w^.rwi W*w
— r »vyw>/ shipments, and in order make
W e in ave bought largely for spring to room,
we « have run the knife’ through the entire line making prices that will please
a ]l who are MONEY SAVEliS. Our goods are new—no old stuff*, hut new
(rOOdS dll i new 7 prices. Call and see for yourself, then tell your friends.
n EY DRY GOODS CO at m use i
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FoWmatic Phrases
Uttered by Bryan-.
Tht money question iaasm-t
.
wlant now as it was torn 1 j oars
D
ago- enough tn
Ko tonib if strong
bold a ri^ht-eous cause.
The power of the present ad
^ietration is being used for
the payment cf political debts,
We must advocate measures
that are the best for the people
and deserve the support of ad
No relief from the trusts evil
w ili be brought about by ' he
Republican party.
The silver question is not. in
tk^eping of one man. V\ ore
than 6 500,000 people Noted lor
A/ffietadism in 1891).
The gold standard is, not an
Ameiican standard: the gold
tyeteio is not a sound sys'nn.
Down with the money tiust-,
illS industrial trust and me m
,h national land grabbing t-ust.
Exp a ue ioi i cun only be appli¬
ed properly to extending the Jim
irs of a republic without any
change in its character.'
My contention is that a repub
in; can have no subjects.
The Monroe doctrine should
lwextended to the Orient.
How do the Repulicans know
tint God opened the door of the
Philippines, pushed us tn and
Hi lit ii?
•Ye must sympathize with a
p-Ople fighting for independence
miner than with a monarchy
hoe,, is trying to take ii. away
tu'i-u them.
Fur Democratic platform ;
Re-affirmation, of the free sil¬
ver policy.
Abolishment of trusts.
iTrotting of the sentimeM of
hiipuiali-m fostered by the- Re
p.ai/kcaa party.—Ex.
A ,ool pup, while rambling
'•‘•U-.-gh the fields, found a hole
,hi,i Belonged to a bumble bbe,
81 i.ith youthful curiosity, in
Sir; i ids noee in the opening,
r»
U. B [I ad of the bee Tamilv was
>ne, aud the next minute
u .. p tuuieu kioniersualt
a
and how’ifd'in ag'-n
i vont.rmed to liowi as
ran t; i« mother ami
in oiien place on his
: i;Ut of an
I "°U*ersaui
% r as she
hi : eff spiijjg’y smejit-r
u.
• * : lo relieve tlie. pain
! ’> if you will learn to
k,, ar
!* • nose out of.
f uN^tii-ss you will find
b nuent «it life will
other for VOU- ’»
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CONYERS,. r \ , SATURDAY, JAN, 27. 1900.
is a lesson in this in t-he aver¬
4
age human being —Exchange.
Young man, dear young man
did you know the girl you adore
is ready and waiting to give you
a favorable answer when you
niusier up coinage enough to
asi; hei? Don’t try lo make up
and memorize a set speech. It
won’t wmk. Numbers l ave
tried it and never did get < if
ihtit tpotCh that euvoived bo
much thought and time. If you
havo.no parlor courage and lad
to get the needed inspiration
from a buggy ride or a
light stroll, try swinging on
gale. The yaul cate has prov¬
en in many instances to be the
gate to bliss ."—Ex,
SMYRNA NEWS.
Quiie a number of yuun* peo
pie attended the singing at
Jim Williams Saturday
Mr. w T Leesie . Hollingsworth . and ,
*
Miss Daisy , . McCollum x . , visited
relatives near Almou Sunday.
Mrs. G N _ T biuis , lost fine „
a cow
lust week.
Mr. G M liollingsworth. ihe
popular merchant at Smyrna,
made a business nip to Atlanta
this week.
Mr: Ii C Cowan, of Ebemzer
spent Sunday night in our
midst.
Why is it that the Union
Grove correspondent takes sides
with one of our young men?
Perhaps its a young lady.
Mr. Kelley Sims and wife, of
Henry county, spent Sunday
with relatives here.
We are verv much pained to
announce tliedeaih of Mrs. B e n
Hill after &u illness of several
v\ teks. She was a noble
lian lady. She died on Jan.
19th. and was burned at
na on J an 20 th. We ixtend
our heartfelt sympathy to the
bereaved.
I. O. U.
Ram s Horn Wrinkles,
j Nu process cf evolution
originate mo.
Men of great force are apt to
have great faults.
Tiu eulture of fools is but the
j cultivaiion of folly.
lie v\ ho judges another w rites
’
his own sentence.
w ay to ti ie j-y of our
Lold is lhro ugh His cross.
Religious bigotry turns the
covenants into curses.
No man loses any thing though
I loses it ali for Christ.
The pickets of civilization are
the Pnucipits ut Christ.
Christian consciences alone
can condition Christian conduct.
A beam in another’s eye, i*
less to live than a mote m mine.
j Every Christian is a photo
graph, a sun pict .ire of the Son.
Things that me hardly right
are apt. to bo decidedly wrong.
To be afraid of your friend,
is to loose him.
You cannot go to heaven
looking backwaids.
God’s glory does not depend
j on our glories,
j Alight head, makes an e»sy
tongue,
God’s rewards aro often res
ponsihiliti.es.
UNION GROVE DOTS:
it
These balmy days remind us
of Indian summer.
j DoJie B „ on tll6
,.
■ ‘ °
I Mr. John King spent Tuesday
the . „ city. ..
gate
VY e understand that Mr. Char
lie Fan-ill contemplates remod
el mg Ins residence at an early
^
\Ye v/pre pleased to see Mr.
Fiefch Farmer out Sunday af¬
ter several months severe ill¬
ness.
Mrs, Cora Almand has secur¬
ed a position in Atlanta. We
regret to lose her, but wish her
much success.
Among oilier improvements
in this vicinity, we notice Un¬
cle J- Tinny Treadwell has a new
roof on his house.
Miss Dennie Powell, of Klon¬
dike, spent Sunday with Miss
» d ' u Bur K e89 -
Mr - and Mrs. F N Sawyers
with their little sons, Aubie and
1 Raymond visited at Tucker and
a uila Ibis wetK,
Perhaps Messrs I»angford and
Me Dm aid have been trained by
-ome c Lithonia’s expeiienct-d
ij-O-. ti ■ vho trot into our m
r\i:r and ay and who have or
jdm Irani headquarters .hat
ll ii } ‘R.aw t l,ie hpv J c*nt & UL 1 - w Up rtwi
eo.
Alex None’s Son.
CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.
The Kind /oil Heve Alweys Bought
Bears the
Si^'.ature of ^
j If you would be happy rever
borrow trouble or lend ironey.
i-me people spend v a lot of
. .
money practicing economy,
(continued from last week.)
them. I nm clearly of the opinion that
it would ba well to eliminate a large part
cf the trash which is inserted in onr
big text books on geography. In
place of these things we should teach
facts about the earth, in the neighborhood
whero we live. In a great many of onr
cities a; propriate studies are introduced
for the better instruction of the black¬
smith, the carpenter, the engiaeer and
the man of affairs.
Hundred a cf high school boys and glrle
In the oiliest and towue at this time are
undying the very soieuoe* which the
farmers’ boys and girls should know.
Soienoe not taught from books, but in
the laboratories, where the electrical
machines are made by the hands of the
Undents; where the chemical foroes are
discovered by thd student; where the
potato bog. the chinch lug, the grass¬
hopper and the beetle are examined,
studied, and classified. What, then,
is the dmy cf the hour? It is to
turn onr oyos in the direotlon of new
things and trne things that we mn*t
Know today. Every one says educate the
rlootor, that he tuar heal ns whon sick,
and tench us to be strong in body and
limb. Educate the lawyer, undoubtedly,
that he may do ottr business in legal form
end keep us out of litigation Educate
tha schoolmaster, that he tnay guard,
guide, awaken and properly arart on
life’s way the boys of tomorrow. We
favor the education of the preacher,
that ho may be grand, full rounded,
real-abounding in sympathy, kindness
Wisdom and hope, so that he may
make men’s burdens lighter and their
lives better; and I say, and Urge, by all
means oduo ite the farmer, that he may
fill the earth with plenty, enjoy tha
fruits of his willing labor uud make tfco
hearts of all men glad.
CASVOniA.
Dears the Tha Kind Von Have Ate Bought
fHgnatu*
of
A man who is half wise and
half foolish is the most danger¬
ous .
The most peculiar thing about
common sense is tint its so
scarce it isn’t common.
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Ono that looks weli and goes well, call on me.
Good drivers furnished if desired
Terms very reasonable.
M, H, ME <
T H E
N E W YEAR.
Thanking our customers
and friends for patronage in
the past and wishing them
all prosperity in 1900, we
beg to announce that we are
better prepared t lan ever
beiore to serve you better ad
vantage. We are in Williams
& Whitaker’s old stand-our
stock is large bu we are re
ceiving new goods daily. Our
prices will be just to each
and all. We can interest you
in our general store.
N- T. STREET
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.
FEE INSTANCE.
HcELVANEY & BRODNAX
AGENTS,
We represent some of the
best Fire Insnrance Companies
in existence and ask the public
generally to see us before plac
,MK thelr t v lf qr rte risto r 8 :
Office in Btinn^r office under
llOtel
McELVA KEY & BRODNaX.
NO. 4
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What Shall
Be Done
FOR THE DELICATE OIRL
i You have tried iron and
, other
i tonics. But she keeps
i pale and thin. Her sallow
• complexion worries you. Per
» haps she has a little hacking
1 ' cough and she also. Her head Give aches; her
cannot study.
: scon’s Emulsion
•
> The oil will feed her wasting
» body; the glycerine will soothe
’ her cough, and the hypophos
' phites will give new power and
| vigor Never to her nerves and 44 cannot brain.
, say you
, take cod-liver oil n until you
i have tried Scott’s Emulsion.
i You will be obliged to change
• your opinion at once. Children
especially become very fond
' of it; and infants do not know
when it is added to their food.
50 c. and $x.oo; »ndruggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.