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CONYERS, V r.' • SATURDAY, MAY 5. 1900.
WE AR Lj H SETTING THE PACE
■ f i? vt Vs 3 i- * ’ a v s a loader-Every business avocation produces a leader and it is
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ffWfrrf J!F*k Ff 4 s are 5 leading in the fa mi 1 y and fancy grocery business in Conyers,
, jnmml .n.vn.. A. W ffK'*, «!«wwC VryW StCW-lJ mg, not only in the variety 7 , quality, etc., but but in just prices.
J xJ'H What.you want for t MOK^ e table >W it my place - 1 and i Will be vb*' promptly
you. We invite all to come to see us and be convinced.
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anni - as Milmnbiy* -
sowing t he prettiest and
* ™ iailiinery this season
wyiit to Gonyers. I make
o imeement and the ladies
3 and veirsfy it with their
The newest shapes in
the prettiest ilowers, rib
iseline etc., may be seen
1 Rrsy is an acComplised trimm eran d
to niakf up a hat to suit the most
I f you want the best and newest
Call on me.
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0 want a good, safe turnout one that you can
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TREE AND SATIsF
ks well and goes well, cad on me.
ivers faro ished if desired
iKJ r-4 very reasonable.
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i TERRY St,, ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
---A. H- POTTER, WUN*.GER
designers and Sculptors
Dealei’ Is*
^_GEORGIA,_
--uui l^or<‘ign Oi*aiiite ami
>X arbk.*.
T:al attention.
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$5 Reward Offered.
Lonnie Rice disappeared from
heme the 27 1 h of Auk. 1899.
About 18 years of age. About
.3 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 where¬
abouts.
Mrs. T. 13. Rice,
Conyers. Ga.
AI ft240fTj 30 VE 1 A $*€** ITfTf Agricultural.
SEA. College
Main CuiloinO*
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DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college education i:i '.lie reach < f all. A.II.,
D.S., Normal and Business Man’s courses,
tiood laboratories; healthful, invigorating cli
iii’to; military discipline; Clvapest pood board moral ami tlio
religious Influences. in
state; a bum! a nee ofcountiy produce; in dormitories expenses
from $75 to $150 a year; board
or private families. Special license course for
teachers; fail faculty of nine; all under the
control of the University. A college prepar
itorv class. Co-education of sexes. Tlie insti¬
tution founded specially for students of limited
means. Send for catalogue to the President.
* * s. Stewart. A.M.
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HcELVANEY & BRODNAX
AGENTS,
We represent some of the
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
CASTOll 1: ^.
Seftri the The Sind You Have Aiviays Beughv
Signature
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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. free of
Hearses
Charge.
AV. ^ r . Arnarnl,
Un<le*rtal<er At Jditilinmei
cast o aa. x .
Bear: the The Kind 'na Raw Ah® BsmS
Signatare
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We will thank all parties to whom
we have sold fertilizers, to s tep m our
office and give us your note. There¬
by saving us much travel in driving
over the country. Thanking vou r a
gam m advsnee for the favors we re
main-most respout fully.
McE.VANY A BRODNAX.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Si^'.atuxe of
THE ATLANTA DAILY
CONSTITUTION
Nuw Running a Special Cam¬
paign OfferOnly $ 100 .
The Constftution, of Atlanta,
Ga., is now offering its -daily
aud Sunday editions complete
to new subscribers, from the
date the order reaches that office
until July 7th, for only $1.00.
July 7tli will take the subscriber
past the date of the Bryan
Nominating Convention at Kan
sas, city ou Juiy 4th. In the
meantime all the State Conven
tions will have acted, as well as
the Republican National Con
vention at Philadelphia in June.
The Constitution always covers
the news completely, and this
exceptional offer will perhaps
iest the capacity of their full
pland. In connection with (Im
*1,00 Campaign offer, each such
suhrenber may cast a ballot
uaming his choice of judgement
0 the Democratic and Repub
lican nominees for Resident
and Nice-President, and $225
in br z-'S will he gi"en to the ac
cu ate ballots.
The sooner you send for it the
longer von get the paper
your dollar.
MINISTERS, D0NT*S.
Don't pound I he pulpit Bible,
it is irreverent.
Don't scream; you may bu r 3 t
a blood vessel.
Don't read your sermons: it
looks too much like a school boj
•getting off-' a composition.
Don’t use high-sounding
words Common people will be
mystified, not edified.
Don’t be as watin as Vesuvi
us while in the pulpit and as
cold as an iceburg out of it
Many ministers have first
I lien frozen tlieir audiences,
then got “fired” themselves,
served them right.
Don’t many that young girl
to that old grayliaired r.inner:
sond the child home to bei
mother;
Don’t take a six week’s vaca
^j OJ1 until you have earned it:
neither close your church be
cau8e it is midsumrnei—Thesa
j OOJ)8 keep open.
Don’t smoke or chew inces
when not eating, sleep¬
or preaching, while at the
^me time 3011 wear a seedy
s 11 * 1 - A preacher of die to'pel
b. foule.l with tobacco, and slmb
Idly clad a disgrace to his
profession!
Don’t turn your pulpit into
m»re lecture platform, nor
trot too much from pluce (o
) lace 4 •‘Sliooting Grandfather’s
Ghost.” It, usually takes more
one man to do two men’s!
work - <
NO. 18
SNAP SHOTS,
Pious people.—Sunday relig¬
ion is good so far as it goes, but
take it along with 3011 through
the week. You may bo called
on to die on Monday.
Be sure to come pokihg into
church after the sendees arc
well begun. You can by so do¬
ing show off your good clothes
to advantage, and at the same
time convince the congregation
that a lack of buttons on your
Sunday abut made the delay.
If the sermon is not quite so
interesting as you think it ought
to be you can awaken an in
terest by leaving your pew and
squeaking your new shoes along
tho aible t0W ard the door,
Sensitive people.— Always re¬
member that half of the lies told
about you are not true.
Never attempt to chase down
a lie: You will Jose your time,
wear out your shoes and spoil
your temper. A lie will go a*
round the world while truth is
pulling its boots on.”
When some shallow' pate flat¬
ters you do not swallow the
morsel without first chewing it
fine. By so doing you may
taste ‘taffy. ■ 1
Stop fooling with that un
loaded gnu! It is usually the
unloaded gun that goes off and
kills f dks.
A mean man always attri
bu f t« the dislike of his neighbor
to envy.