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* lelore buying your spring Dress goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats Etc., we find you will Save money by seeing
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QAILEY DRY GOODS COHPANY’S
Buying and selling strictly for cash means the saving of money tv) you on every purchase you make.
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Latest Mujlinbbt
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I am showing the prettiest and
5 t stylish millinery this season
r brought to Conyers. I make
i announcement and the ladies
f come and veirsfy it with their
a eyes. The newest shapes in
js U, and the prettiest tlowers, rib
mouseline etc., may be seen
by store.
Iks Edith Ray is an accomplised trimmer and
b pleased to make up a hat to suit the most
bus tastes—If you want the best and newest
iiilinery this season. Call on me.
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large STOCK of what you need
m cash prices. Q,uicK sales and
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M. H. PLUNKET.
Ilf us Livery Stables;
lte n you want a good/safe turnout one that you can
ft drive with
" -SURE AND SATIsFaCTIGN
looks well and goes well, call on me.
wd drivers furnished if desired
-ei’ms very reasonable.
M. H. MELTON
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CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, APRIL 14 1900.
IV orice.
I am prepared to do all kinds of
shoe and harness repairing satisfactory Oil
short notice and in a
manner, Shop in Mr. J, D. \\ in
burn’s old stand*
John M. Gray.
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A colleffo education llm reach <
B.S.. Normal and Business Man’s courses,
liooa laboratories! discipline; healthful, pood invigorating moral cml clt
m ito", military Influences. Cheapest board In tlic
rellfrious abundance of produce;
from State; §75 $1S0 year; country board in dormitories expenses
to a
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tulion founded socially forstiidentsof llm'tcd
means. Send for President.
HcELVANEY &BRODNAX
AGENTS,
We represent some of th«
best Fire Insurance Companies
in existence and ask the public
generally to see us before plac¬
ing their risks.
Office in Banner office under
hotel.
McELVA NEY & BRODNAX
UiMiig i i Us
My undertaking establish¬
ment is well fitted up and
my stock of undertaking
goods is complete.
Attention prompt and ca
pable.
Hearses free of
' Charge.
W. V. Amand,
Umlertalfer & Embamer
Gals City Gaits & Marble tmm
39 ’ 41 TERRY St,. ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
R. H- POTTER, M»K*or«
'Qractival designers a.nd ^oulptora
Denier In
GEORGIA,
Eastern :ind Foreign Granite and
Marble.
Mai! orders givpn personal attention.
Tbe dude is considered a soft
thing by the hardest mart of
the wot Id.
Happiness was once defined
by George Elliott as a web
with many threads of pains in
it.
You cannot dream yourself
into a character, you must ham
mer and forgo you ret If one.
Uow much read is of le?9
cons- quence than how much
you think of what you have
read.
He who ehall introduce into
public affairs the principles of
primitive Christianity will rev
olutionize the world.
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ambition is boundless.
The miniacers is R pairer and
the policeman is a peeler.
Whon two men argue each
usually thinks the other is a
fool.
The man w ho never made a
failure is unable to appreciate
success.
If vou would find out how
poor a man is try to borrow
motiey of him.
Women aro not of a war¬
like nature, yet. they frequent¬
ly storm piano-fortes.
A Get man philosopher says
the beauty of a philosopher is
more than skin deep
If a man lias money ke can
get into society: if he has brains
he can keep out of it.
Blessed is tho man who lives
for the purpose of making life
less a burden to others.
Love at first sight is all right,
hue what a flirt wants is a man
who will love her every time he
sees her.
Sometimes there is more gen¬
erosity in a kind word than
there is in giving a dollar to
public charity.
With averted eye w'e let the
golden moments pass us by.
Time’s foolish spendthrifts,
searching wide and far, for
what lies clo6e at hand.
The keenness of life in this
atmosphere of love and power
is unimaginable to those who
have never tasted its sweetness
To experience it fully, is to be
alive indeed.
The weight of a woman’s
first baking is usually twice the
weight of the iugred,eat9.
Arrows.
That which is foolish lo the
wordly- wise man is power and
wisd to mo the lowly Christ
man.
"In lowliness of mirnl,” is the
only way lo come to God for the
riches for salvation.
Proud looks and a haughty
spirit darken spiritual vision,
only the pure in heart ever see
God.
Every event, righly viewed,
will furnish us with matter for
pra) er or praise.
They are never [alone who
are accompanied with noble
thought.
Let us never forget that our
time is God’s, and for the use
of every moment of it we must
render as strict an account as a
merchant requires of his clerk
or his cashier.—Ex.
As True As Gospel,
The secret of success is con
etancy to purpose.
She > fain 3 < 8 ult
to folio" : .
To learn of a fault is an op¬
portunity to add a new line of
beauty to the life.
He who seeks after what is
impossible ought, in justice, to
be denied w hat is possible.
We cannot avoid having a
reputation, it is for us to decide
what sort of a reputation it
shall be.
He who has a high standard
of living and thinking will cer¬
tainly do belter than he who
lias none at all,
Few of us gain by the mis¬
takes of others, but he who pro¬
fits by his own mistakes, will
soon be bankrupt in knowledge
Try throughout life to make
friends. Enemies will make
themselves. And the truest
companion is he who enjoys
solitude.
Friends are few in this life,
those who touch upon one’s
heart strings produces harmony
instead of discord, are practic¬
ally unknown. i
Barrel 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 Ro< ks as any¬
body and should raise some
fine show birds next season.’’
Eggs. 15 for I $1.25.
G. Walker,
<'Olivers, Ga.
NO. 15
NOTICE,
$5 Reward Offered.
Lonnie Rice disappeared from
home the 27th of Aug. 1899.
About 18 years of age. About
5 1-2 feet high. Dark skin,
Black hair, broad shoulders.
By close inspection he has a
dark purple mark across the
small of his nose. *5 reward
for any one tellidg of his whore*
abou is.
Mrs. T. 13. Rice,
Conyers. Ga.
THE ATLANTA DAILY
‘ CONSTITUTION
Now Running a Special Cam¬
paign OfferOniy $1 00.
The Constftutiotirpof Atliura,
Ga., is now offering its daily
and Sunday editions uompMe
to new' subscribers, from the
date ihe order reaches that office
until July 7t.h, for only $1.00,
July 7ih will take the subscriber
past the date of the Bryan
Nominating Convention at Kan
city on July 4ih. In the
meantime all the State Conven¬
tions will have acted, as well as
the Republican Nationol Con¬
vention at Philadelphia in June.
The Constitution always covers
the news completely, and this
exceptional offer wiil perhaps
lest the capacity of their full
plancl. In connection with the
$1,00 Campaign offer, each such
subreriber may cast a ballot
naming his choice of judgement
( o the Democratic and Repub¬
lican nominees for P,esident
and Nice-President, and $225
in hr z-s wij! bo given to tho ac¬
curate ballots.
The sooner you send for it the
longer you get the paper for
your dollar.
Don't fry to kill two birds
wilh one stone, use a shotgun.
Some people in this world
have forgotten how to smile.
The first time a girl falls in
love she imagines she invented
it.
Life is worth living better
than most men live it.
The world is a cage in which
humanity is tamed.
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