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rr? other big line of Clohhing and Cross goods just opened. We invite all, who desire to save money, to come and examine. Our
lie have
■?hed 1 on for cash, We can nU, sell on time at the prices we have our goods marked. Our trade has surprised us and wo thank our
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calling. Ws hope to havstho:r further patronage—A33uring ons and all we will sell at prices that will pleases Tell your neigh-
3 rd3 goods and prices.
gtOUt U • > and call and see our new new
e COMPANY.
GAILEY DRY GOODS ONE Price TO All
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T am showing the prettiest and
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st stylish i millinery this season
er uroiigiiu 4- to Conyers. I make
B announcement and the ladies
0 coni© ana A veirsfy it with their
r n eyes. The newest shapes in
is and. the prettiest flowers, rib
ns mouseiine etc,, may be seen
my store.
_f\iss Edith Ray is an accompHsed trimmer and
iV.pleased \idcoti3 to make up a hat to suit the most
tastes—If you want the best and newest
mlincpv this season. Call on me
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S When von want a good, safe turnout one that you can
drive with
MgUBE andSATI sFaGTION
! One that looks well and goes well, call on me.
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Cocci drivers famished if desired
Terms very reasonable.
M, H,M T7r H ;i' 0 N
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(•-ibebs: Search your mind. '
1 "e us for your paper? It 1
: you know we need the
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Don't you know you
p ■ ct'.'i’ if you would pay
t: in and pay up or write us
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29'41 TERRY Sr„ ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
'=—• - R. H- POTTER, Manager
tivol designer 2 c.nd fjsvlptors
Dealer In
GEORGIA, A
' 31 hud Granite and
31ai*l>lu.
VPD personal attention.
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CONYERS, 0 SATURDAY. ’ APRIL 2 —A . 1900.
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Nonce.
I am prepared to do ait kinds of
shoe and harness repairing on
short notice and in a satisfactory
manner. Shop in Mr. J, D. Win
burn’s old stand.
John M. Gray.
O j £L £> “3? O X .
Bears the Tha Kind Yen Have Always Bought
Signature
of ■r>Z
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$5 Reward Offered.
„ Lonnie . disappeared , from ,
nice 1
borne the 27th °, ''' kU "’‘ r
About 18 •' years or age. °
ol-^ ftei< tog.i. u.u T tv sktn,
F>u\c.v hair, broad
Ly ciose mspccdun he has a
dark^ purple mark across the
emali of Ids nose $5 reward
for any one tellidg of his where
abouts.
Mrs. T. B. Rice,
Conyers, G %.
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DAHLONF-GA, CA.
t'.oo ! I.Lltor; 1 ! linaiiUf'.i!, iii"viiforaiiiigr cll
,ii,to; military ciir ci;!iino; rood moral in aiid tho
HiaU; isrioas laflaonoFS. CU. apest board
RtMu-.dunco $IS0 cf country board produce ! dormitories {espeORCR
from $73 u, fvuilii a year; Special Htfeose i for
nr pel erne fall faculty s. of uliltj all coarsa nuder tlio
tc.-iciioi'L-; 6t tJiiiVersiiy. A cellar nrepar
-,o;itr.- l Tina of
.utor.v class. Co-edocation pkxcs. Tliasiisti
i■ i/■ n foil,;iisd socially ior stnd?itts of limited
mcas>9. Kbk< 1 for catalOR-Mfl to the President.
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pig rin E IIIMICE.
HcELVANEV &BRODNAX
AGENTS,
We represent some of the
best Fire Insurance Companies
in existence and ask tho public
generally to see us before plac¬
ing their risks.
Office in Banner office under
hotel.
McELVA NEY & BRODNaX*
IfeMisf it Mils
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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.
~Vh r . Ainand,
Undertaker Ac Erabamer
dll BARBER SHOP
HENRY REAGAN
PROPEIETOR.
My shop is comfortable -
My to weds a re clean.
My tools are always keen.
My attention is respectful.
My aim—to please all.
Give rae a call when you need j
dressing Jp.
Newsps per A X vertssi ng.
Tho one medium, par excel
lonce, for advertising, is the
newspaper. It not onlv goes
io ... tiie liome, , but it also , is . a
member and part of tho home
. eagerly , watched . , „ and ,
is for
wa rmly welcomed: Its nages
aro scanned carefully, and what
;t says la received believing]}',
Other media are experiment
a il_naqj 8 t of them are
a < a3 the May fly, whose
passes out in an hour or
j !life Home of them do not. attain
at all—as those winch ate
entrusted to irresponsible,
scrupulous circulators for di 3 .
iribution.
About the newspaper there
j can be no question. It
been tried, proved and passed
upon tvs the cheapest and best
of all the methods of publicity,
People who subscribe for
newspaper!? have money to
spend. People who read news
paper « r w seneibio and eeek
hod out where to rpeml
money judiciously. —New
pyrmaKeh
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! Reflections of
A Batchelor.
The only poor relations
like are those we don’t know.
Either marriage makes a man
selfish or it makes his wife un¬
selfish or there is (rouble.
It never occurs to some wo¬
men that they wear clothes for
any other reason except to be
in tiie fashion.
When a man s wife’s sister
gets married he is nevjr sure
whether he ought to be glad foi
her or sorry for her husband.
THE ATLANTA DAILY
CONSTITUTION
Now Running a Special Oaru
paign OfferOnly $ 100 .
The Constftution, of Atlanta,
Ga., is now offering its daily
and Sunday editions complete
to new subscribers, from the
date the order readies that office
until July 7th, for only $ 1 , 00 .
July 7th will take the subscriber
past the da e of tho Bryan
Nominating Convention at Kan
sas, city on July 4th. I n the
meantime all the Siate Conven¬
tions will have acted, as well as
the Iliipubiican Natiouol Con
vention at Philadelphia m June
The Constitution always covers
the news completely, and this
exceptional offer will perhaps
rest the capacity of their full |
pland. In connection with ihe
$1,00 Campaign offer, each such
subreriber may cast a ballot
naming his choice of judgement
o the Democratic and itepub
iican nominees for P esident
and Nice-Presideut, and $225
in br zos will be given to the ac-j
ornate ballots. for |
The sooner you send it tiie
longer you get the paper fori
your dollar. I
Buss, to kiss again; phiri*
bus, to kiss, without regard to
s, x- Bjllolm*, lo Mm U,o hands.
instead of thalipa; omnibus , 1 I
to kiss nil the poisons in the
room. or. inis to kits ill .he
dark. Evidently thecouutty’girl
•a ho went down to the city had
those detinations in mind. A
young gentleman was to escourt
her some distance through
town, and not wishing to walk,
r# ’ ra * ,ke< k “ Hold on Mary,
8 t><ko a buss, but Mary,
blushing to tho eyebrow, drew
hack, and with wounded mod
*0h, Wtiliam,
uof right in the etrcets. ! )
If a Chinaman caves a man’s
life lie is compelled by Jaw to
: support him for the ieat of his
duj s Tho result of this is
that very ofien a drowning man
will perish in the sight of a
score of sturdy swimmers, kiud
hearted men very likely, but
too poor to undertake tho, feel
mg of auofher mouth.
The Jacksonville paper re
port the "ad oasnuf ayong man
who has been sent to the asy
Jum because of excessive ciga
rette smoking. It shoukl stive
as a winning to tens of thoue
ands of other 3 outha who stand
in danger cither of a similar
fate or of an impaired men tali
jy
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A FRlCANA will cure Ewetaa and Ca
<ra tarrh to Stay Cured.
Shun inquisitive people;
sooner or later you will be sure
t > (uncover that they have la' Ky
mouths.
Paragraphic Comments.
One of the troubles with
Kentucky is that her courts
seems to be nearly on a pat
with her l oliticiaus—.Savan¬
nah Press.
i ( The wise politician is the
man who keeps his mouth
closed and looks pleasant to
ail,” is the way Lite RomoTiih
une looks at it.
For I960 let us have more
food crops, more hay, more
hogs, more catiF, better gar
dais, better homes, better
schools, better churches-, better
chrislaius—Daytouia (Fla) tla
z jtte-Nt ws.
The rapid increase, of cotton
mill iudustties in. the South em
phasizH the demand for skilled
labor. There is a magnificent!
opportunity for young men of
textile training and who do not
labor.—Jacksjn (lenn )
Hun.
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Tli is is (he time of year when
young mans thoughts turn !
r !,>WB c,i r : “
getting a spuog suit Lorn
j tailor on credit—Florida
Union.
if Genera 5 laylor, , of Ken—
should ba ancsted, the
,
Age tier aid thinks j
would proceed to issue a
for himself. i
NO. 16
Smyrna News
Miss lazzie • Mitchell is visit
j t) g re ]„ tivos iu Atlanta
Tl,e E ister P» rt J at Mrs - M -
„ 16 IIolhiiBstvorih-s i3.tlur.iay
-. highly eoj >yed
was by
all present.
Quito a number of our peo¬
ple attended the Presbytery at
Lithonia 1 rat week.
l)r. Walcoft, »>f Griffin, wa3
up on business this week.
Mr. Dumps II vy and wife, of
Union paid Smyrna a visit Suu*
day.
Mr. J, vv r , Hollingsworth and
w.fo, of Klondyke visited iu our
uiid4 Sued ly.
Mr. and Mrs, J 0. Michael
visited relatives at Easton last
week.
Mr. Charlie Phmket killed a
mad dog Sundry night.
I. u. u.
Ripj Reflections.
| Necessity may render a doubt
! fl iU act innocent, but it cannot
,1J; iko it prais worthy,
Iiy who scorns to make little
dungs m liters of conscience
"’tl 1 soon be conscienceless iu
l 0 fl at I Ui greater things,
J ho idemLhip only is indeed
vi hen two friends,
without speaking a word to
each other, can nevertheless
find happiness iu being to¬
gether.
Kind words, kind looks,
kind acts and warm handshakes
-these are the secondary means
of gracsi when rn< ju are in trou¬
ble, and arc lighting their un¬
seen battles.
Tiie affection of old ago is,
according to Coleridge, one of
tho greatest consolations of bu¬
rn mity, I have often thought
what a melancholy world this
would bo without children, and
what an inhuman world with¬
out the aged.
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* What Shall
Be Done
FOR TUB DELICATE (URL
f other You have tried But she iron and < $ i
6 pale and tonics. thin. Her keeps
sallow
complexion haps worries you. Per¬
she has a little hacking’
cough also. Her head aches;
and she cannot study. Give her
^ tlfllllSIOB 2
The oil will feed her wasting a
her body; cough the glycerine etod the hypophos* will soothe f
^ y
phites will give new power and 1
vigor to her nerves and brain. *
ubss. w & :
have tried ScotPs Emulsion. (
You will be obliged to Children change (
your opinion at once. <
especially become very fond <
c f it; and infants do not know 1
when it is added to their food. '
and $1.90; i
50c. all druggists.
SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chemists, N*w York, (