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Sonic women fancy they hate
fl tttery, when all they hate is
the awkwardness of the flatter
er.
Nothing wnnies a gi* more
than to discover tb it the man
af».r lier ow n heart isn’t after
it at ah.
The man who Hunks lif. a
fail o: ' ither has the dispepsia
or is d ; appointed in love.
Some people in this world
have forgotten how to smile.
The Hr time a girl falls in
love she imagines she invented j
it.
Life is worth living better
than most men live it. 1
The world is a cage in whicld
humanity is tamed.
Of all the passions, jealousy !
exacts the hardest service and
pays the poorest wages.
The turle is a lazy fellow, yot
no one ever accuses him of hav¬
ing a soft snap.
Flattery is a key that has o
pened many a feminine heart.
When a biide has been mar-
1 PLUNKET.
T 1 [E Qeqereil cl^nt.
A large STOCK of what you need
at low cash prices. QuicK sales and
short profits. We sell you goods
right. Call on me ior what you
need. YOURS TO SERVE,
M. H. PLUNKET.
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Melloi’s Livery Stables;
When you want a good,’safe turnout one that you can
drive with
PLEASURE AND SATIsFaCTION
One that, looks well and goes well, cuR on me.
Good drivers furnished if desired
Terms very reasonable.
M, H. MELTON
4* 4* PAINTS!
Dr. W. II, Lee has just received a large stock nt the best
White Lead and Oil, Mixed Paints, Bufigy and Wagon Paints,
Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Putty Winlow Glass etc., all of which
he is selling at Atlanta prices, buy your paints at home, by do¬
ing so you get the best goods and save freight.
GARDEN SEEDS!
l am agent for the L L May & Go’s celebrated Garden
Seed, guaranteed to be the best seed for Ibis section. Dr W H
Lee,
Dr Lee has spectacles nt nil prices 15c per pair up— h«
guarantees every pair to give satisfaction or money refunded.
Di\ Lee’s Drug Store is headquar¬
ters for School Books and school
supplies.
Dr. W\ t(. REE.
Qonyers, m - -Georgia t
ried about three months she be*
glU£ lo write home for the old
cioths cionib ahe wne thought iiiuu^iiti run she wou!4
never have any occasion to u*«
again.
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V Is.v Ho OUi It*
An exclmnge gives the following
n**m- Why » W*#** .*»!.:
lie had n tnfc.
His salnry wns $2,500 per
mini.
Hut dir complained.
81i>? wanted a belter houss.
Hotter ciot lies. .
Nothing fit to go out in.
No country cotlag#.
Nor cai i iagtO
Nor society.
She cov-'' - 1 a pUce on the rsg
ged edge of tlm font hundred.
She kept it up
Night and day
And moaned find
Wept. lacked style, alsft.
He
As well a ! new clothes every six
weeks, and various other things.
lie knew how his employer mud#
several hundred dollars daily on
the street.
A 1 1. vr.mml or so would not bo
missed for a few hours
So he took it and went up tho
street and won.
Sue got her sealskin.
He took more and lost.
More yet.
Defalcation discovered,
He wenra the penitentiary check.
Others are going,too.
Jldivnre.
Better is a modest- room up two
pairs <4 hack stairs than a cell in
.'jail. J I
Have You Registered? I
Id order to vote in the com
ing Primary olection it is iipc
essary te regmtcr. Thc regia
hook is In the bonds of
the tax collector, W G (Jlotfel
ter. at. Turner Bros, steme, and
if you have not already placed
your name in the book do so at
once. If you fail to register
you will not be allowed to vote,
do matter how much you would
like to help some friend- Don’t
neglect this matter.
TT f]T« PATENT Good 1dm
fjj B may aid. be secured Address, by
, oar
LL THE PATENT RECORN,
Batiimare, MR.
gubseriptloei te The Patent Retard *1.60 per enmim.
7
Barred Plymoth Rock
Eggs.
My hens are. direct from
Dorsey’s prize winners and
my cock was Taylor’s show
cockerel. Mr. Dorsey wrote
me: ‘-You have as fine a
yard of Barred Rocks as any¬
body and should raise some
fine show birds next season.’’
Eggs, 15 for $1.25.
I. G. Walker.
Conyers, Ga.
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ATTRACTIVE
FEATURES
OF THE
ATLANTA
Semi- Weekly Journal.
Tn jiddttl«s t# it# superb a«w» ■«»
-vice, covering the world at large
and the souther* states in partie
nlar, Tbe Semi-Weekly Journal kae
many attractive, entertaining
Instinctive features, invaluable far
southern homes «nd farm#.
ITKONtt NEWS SERVICE.
The service of tbe Associated Prega.
bringing the news from all parts el tha
world, ii supplemented by the special
*#ws aerv?r» 4l The Journal tn Georgia
and tha *euth?rn atates, and the tele¬
grams and letters of lta Washington cor¬
respondent, Mr. J4mes A. Holloman, who
Will pay epcctal avtentlon to matter* at
the national capital which Ir.'f cet the
people of the southern states. ,
SPECIAL TEATtJS.ES.
In aiidlOon to the contribution# bJ
these ahd hundreds cf local c-rreapon
dee.ta. The ScraUWeehty Jour al will,
from tliife to (lme, print letter* tretn
farmers who have distinguished them¬
selves by aucucss In particular thlnijs,
Showing how they tehieved such results.
The Softil-Weekfy Journal has a dla
tl r ’BTll»he4 list of Contributors. Including
Rev. Sam Jo-pM, Hon. John Temple
6raves, lira. W. H. reltoh, Hon. C. H.
Jordan and others.
•AM JONLS.
Rev. gam Janes, wha has been eefled
the St. Paul el ht» generation, will ccrn
ttntra to can tribute hla hr eery tetter*,
i^rittein in the course of hie travel*, from
SlfTeronl pdrte el the country, full of wft,
wisdom and origlnatity awd aeaaoheA
with hard sense.
MRS. W. H. ITELTOH.
\Tre. W. H. tellon. tbe George ElfM
af the aoUth, has taken charge of a new
flepArtraenl, t« be known ae "The Coun¬
try Horn#.” fhte dlitlngulshed lady It
known far and wide by the power of her
pen, a.fid her ability was recognised dur¬
ing the world’* fair, when ehe wa# ap¬
pointed to repreiffnt Georgia. She ha* at
late stirred Qp mueh enthuetaaiti by fcvr
letters and speeches oa country life and
the means for maktng it attractive.
JOHJT TEMPLE GRAVES.
Contrlbuflcn* from Hon. John Tempt#
ttrarea wfll b* printed from time to tlmo.
Mr. Grave* Is oh* of the princes a T the
lecture pfatfortn.a man of oxteftsive travel
and #*peHenee. a lifted and eloquent
•rater, a fearless writer and an Indepen¬
dent thirfXer. whose utterances have had
much to do with shaping the polley of
Georgia's educational institutions and
have had fhelr effect tn recent pointed
•ampatgn.
EON. C. H. JORDAN.
Th# #grrt#uftural Jepartmwwt t# t»
charge of Hoh. C. ft. Jordan. ch*lrm#»
•f the cammitte* on agriculture tn tho
Georgia h#tjse of rcprMentatives. He Is
a Successful and practical farmer, born
and ral#ed en fh* middle Georgia planta¬
tion, where he now reside*. Hie cmeade
for diversified, *elf-*nstalntng agrleultiBre
and hla work for Oi« establishment ef
farmers’ hostltutes have made him friends
all ever tfte south and his practical talk*
twtets a Week In the beml-Weekly Jour
aal esnstitute en* at Its best features.
JTTVXNILK DEPARTMENT.
The Juven 1 ..# department, containing
1 latter# fr«tn young people all tk*
owar
I #ountry. with Interesting stories of lift
J and adventur#. win ceatlnus to attract
())• boy* aad |kiv A
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SRGGER.
yjiS
Let ue say to you that it is
to your interest.to know
that not every man who
cries out. “Good Goods,
Low Prices, and tiade with
me, ».» can compete with
“'Your Grocer,” either in
goods or prices.
My stock is large. I buy
in large lots for (ash Rnd
sell for cash. My-expen*
ces are light. • If you can’t
buy bargains iu my store,
they are not iu Couyers.
Ii tar.
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Not only can t but
;
will economize for -
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you#
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You want can be bought
in my store and i.f you
live in town it till be
...A;
delivered promptly with
out cost to you.
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lit Y« Me.
We will try to inerit it aud
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your confidence ae well.
If you haven’t tried us do
so now.
We treat all customers a
like and give each and all
the full worth of their mon-..
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We want your barter. Wo
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will pay you the highest
marxefc price for every tiling
in the barter line you
bring to us. Don't forget
this. We mein business.
fe
I
Invite all to come, to us
aud trade. We ask only a
chance to berve yo i once
and you will come again.
N.T.SIB Lj-J H e •
Jot™ CQObE&HtFt;
-^■SPECIAL SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT. hi
l
w e are are altering to the tradespocial
famous Ladie8>vit.ed White and Wheeler & Wilson ' vl ',-in ft]
to call and ex imine tht» 8
all the lat; s' roved attachments. e 111
luif
w e are ready to show our customers, (Join ese and J
ese Matting at from G to 14 dollars a nan.
matting. Xtva durable, l ,M ro| l. H«»
gross « at, 40c | er yard \y
showing some new and strikingly beautiful e u
| n cn tuaij
t,ing. This matting will wear much longer tl an any other
the market. Hi
Go-Carte,. Baby Carria ft
es, Craddles,BaIn Cliaii \ ii n
Etc. better and cheaper than this marke'
f hasafforded heretofore, r
Goode ?■
Johnson and Huff,
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Housefurnishers.
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The farmers are noti
fie dthat I am again]
[Vi
agent for several High
GRADE FERTILIZERS,
Our guanos are well known and
trid in this section and give good to! !
satisfaction. We ask farmers
see us before placing their orders as
we think we can make it to their
advantage. VERY TRULY.
CHAS. G. TURNER. u
LEGALADVERTISE
MRNTS.
Notice to IJelJtoris
and Creditors.
All who are indebted to Jas. D
Winbnm, deceased, will please call
at one and settle same. Also I am
authoii ted to settle delay all of his just
debts. 8o don’t but call at
once.
Jno. C Stephenson. Ex’r.
Gbobgia, Rockdale County;
To whom it may concern:—John
D Scott administrator of Bobt L
Soott. bOo of said county discesed
lias ttied his final return and made
application for letters of dismission
from tiis trust as such administrator
Audi will pass upon the same on
the first Monday in April 1900.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this Jan. 3rd 1900.
AM Helms, Oko.
JVotice to Debtors and
Creditors
All parties indebted fo the estate of
Richard Stanley deceased, and all
parties holding claims alminst said
deceased’s estate, are hereby notified
■o present the same to the undersign¬
ed for settlement atojice. *
- ‘ J C Stanley, Admr.
This Feb. 9tb, 1900.
IVotico to Debtora a n«i
*- Creditors,
Geokc,!A. Rockdale County: de
All persons holding claims or
triflnds against tlic entateof SD Al
tHMtd, Ut« of said county, cleoesed,
are berelty notfied to present them to
me properly authenticated, and all
persom indebted to said deceased
are required to make immediate
settlement..
This K«b.B, 1900.
R A Aim and, , Admr. ,,
Dissolution Nfoteic.
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of Stmk & Lon vs bore is this day mu
tuallv dissolved.
This Jan. 1, 1900.
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A FRlCANA will cure Ecaemt snd Ca
**> unh to Stay Cured.
F. Te llopL-iiis,
DENTIST.
CONYERS, - .... OE0RGIA]
OBice in Night building.
Work guaranteed. D. D. b.
F. T. Hopkins,
Georgia
Railroad.
For information as to RonWi
Schedules, and Rates, both
i i
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A to either of the unde. j _n .1
You will receive prompt rep J
reliable information. Jackson]
Ferguson, A q
p’lo G. P- - 4>
T. P. A.
A ujrufsto. (in -
Magili, O. D. CoS
S E Gen'l Agfi
Gen’l Age. Miens
Atlanta. IV C 3IcMlU en
W W Hardwick, F, & PA.
Gen’l Agt. C.
Macon. Macon.
M R Hudson, \V M McGovern.
T. F. & P. A, Gen’l Art
Atlanta, <>«•
H MCbONAL 5 SON
H.
dentists ♦
resident
teed to piea- 5 «
All work guaran H- Al
stairs over J. *
Office up
man d & Go’s, store
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