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BEE B- MCDONALD’S GROCERY STORE
Contains what \ on need for your tabte three times a day-that is-it contains
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Hhat You may wish for everY mmrn f MOW* « i. His goods are all new and of good qual
ity. His prices are as low as any. His store is a good safe place to trade. You
are fc safe in sending your children there to buy for You. Evei y body treated a
Like in this store- Give me your trade
BEE B, MCDONALD.
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Cenyers, Ga.
Georgia
Railroad.
For information as to Routes
Schedules, and Rates, both
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write to
You rrill receive prompt reply and
r*Iiabl«, information.
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Gen’I Agt. S. F, <fe P A .
Macon. Macon.
MB Hudson, W M McGovern,
T. F. A P. A, Gen’I Agt.
Atlanta. c,a. Augusta
8 E Magi 11, C. D. Cox.
Gen’I Agt. Cen’l Agt,
Atlanta. Athens.
CASTORS A
Tor Infants and Children,
The Kind You Hays Always Bought
Bears the
Si fc '-ature of
New Avasti (Foods i
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I will open, up next week a stock of new and seasonable wash goods that will undoubtedly prove a drive.
I bought these goods way down below what they usually cost and will sell them way below what you have
usually had to pay for this quality 01 goods. When you see the goods and get the price you will be suprised
because such values do not usually go at such low prices. Now, come in next week and see this new lot of
wash goods.
CHAS. B- HUDSON-
Mrs. M A Melton was in Lithon
,
12 on business yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. H E Ray are tn
!*rt.-lining their a bouncing baby boy * at
home.
Mrs Geuia Haygood was in At
Lita last Monday on business.
1 hghtest •Dp Peek, one of Covington’s
j'onng boys, was here
s,t Sunday afternoon.
W,, regret to announce that
^T’l M. H. Plunket is compelled
!;'* - r *sign the Captaincy of The of
,• ers Volunteer* on account
■ “ uudness affairs being in shape
.vould notallow him to de
ii> proper attention to the Cont
h-iiv.
Ti 1 - 1 >est pattern, which is “The
! 1'’ sold at Gailey Dry
' * 10c each for next 80 days,
ci *‘ v, r Georgia Malcom spent
,
*‘i Sunday herewith his parents.
p r ,,f own l Carroll ,, and . si3ter, - . „
M-s * -’Dt . tie . Beam, of Newton
j • coun
• 1 G.itwl their sister, Mr*. J M
1 J 'in.ir here last Suudav and
miL't Dry Goods Co., will give
' l, 'Call pattern with each
1 A ; m v sell for next 30 days,
,! i J -^ 3 es every lady.
My display of canned goods can
not be excelled in Conyers. A J
Summers.
Miss Marie Mitchell, ( f „ . .
will attend the Gailev-Hardwick
tv ad diner m. tha ' fith '
®
A Pleasant Day.
O11 last Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J) (J Goode we spent a very
pleasant At o'clock day. forty from
ten years ago
that day they were in,uvied, and have
lived together these long years
basKets and gave them a, very pieas
nnt surprise. The children ami
grand-children were nil present,
some of their relatives, friends and
neighbors. table spread
At noon the was un¬
der a large oak and the blessing of
God was invoked upon the family
a;id bounties. The older ones were
seated at the table while the young¬
er were standing, other, laughing ami chat¬
ting to each such (hfttevel'v
The variety was ap¬
petite was satisfied. The children
especially five* enjoyed it, because they
had access to lemonade, ice
cream and sherbets all the afternoon
—and the older on<@ become chil¬
dren.
We should be very thankful that
God 1 ms cast our lot in these pleas¬
ant places. Mr. and Mrs. Goode arc
wrong onr oldest and most hfgjily
respected declining citi/otis and we hope the
their years may he
"5e w c
a X
rights to I . • because they a r* among
our best citizons. V. T.
Mrs. J WjiBell is on a visit to
relatives at Harlem.
Mr. J R George. @f Decatur,
spent several days hero this week
tho guest of Mrs. S C Turner.
We are glad to see Dr' Fret well
out again after several days sick¬
ness.
Mias Ida Stafford has been sicK
this week and unable to attend her
school duties.
.The Census Enumeratorg start¬
ed out Friday morning. They
will be busy until the work is
completed. Answer all questions
and aid in making tins the most
complete census yet taken.
Gardens have been blessed once
more. These light rains are great
f 0 r them.
Miss irattie Wallace entertained a
number of friends last evening.
Mr. J. 5f. Altnand was in Atlant
yesterday " <>n business,
where tliev will be engaged ' in the ’
livery business.
_ Mr.L. _ J. Almand If ft last Monday
morilimr Ra vner, Texas, where he? j
will •11 spsnd nd -Awiakfimn sometmio with w ith Mr Mr. f’ L. n M * 1 1
Taylor, who left Conyers, some tin’s j *
ngQ,
Capt. Robt. Adams, of Spartan
Iturg, S C tv i 11 reach here Tuesday
to attend the wedding of hi* neph
ew, i*ir. Chas K Gailey to
Ward Hardwick.
Any thing nice and fresh in the gro¬
cery lino can be found at A J Sum¬
mers’.
The many friends of Mrs. W T
Kitnspy. will learn be greatly that her relieved condition and
pleased considerable to improvement
shows
and iliat there are prospects of her
recovery. Her illness at one
time assumed a most critical phase
grave fears were entertained con
cerning the outcome. The favorable
chan re is indeed very gratifying.—
Jonesboro Enterprise.
Don’t pass A J Summers but
in-shl* and seethe handsome display
of crucfeers.
Miss Clara Dallas, a beautiful
yoting lady of Lagrange Ga. is
c-uesfbf Miss Ward Hardwick.
F.->j]ic of Lithonia, visited *
lends i:ailey, Sunday.
f. hers last
The recent work done on the
Methodist parsonage line added
greatly to its appearance, and has
also made it much more comfort-,
uble.
Mr and Mrs. Stephenson, of
Covington, visited their daughter,
Mrs. Jno Hollingsworth here last
Sunday.
The members of the Presbyteri¬
an church are preparing to have
some needed improvements their church. made
in tho interior of
Mr. Otto Ciotfelter line gone to
Alabama to remain for sometime
Mr, T H Brvans returned to AG
: a „t* Wednesday at noon to be
l c pl ’ V! : i,,ia "'
bitro • *> a hope he may soon
P
Mr.,Frank Williams spent Sat¬
urday and Sunday in our city.
Judge Gleaton and wife and
Judge A C McCalla are in atten¬
dance upon the Louisville Reunion
this week.
jAsavz Georgia
SUk. Agricultural
College
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Til itta
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DAHLONEGA, GA.
A cclleffC edacafioa lit the reach of ell. A.H.,
religion* influence-. Chrapest board ia the
private3. Special licenfiecour?i«for
? **chcra; iall faculty of nine; all tiader the
patrol of the University. A colleg-e prepar
aiorv cla*«. '’o-education of «ejre*. Tbelmti
tatl ^ a (oynd ,4 -,ny for!tudent»of Pretidbat. iitnit«d
j,« ci««-iofa* to th«
**s« 9, exswA*Ti Ailf,
Mrs. Moon has been attending
the commencement exercises at
Wesleyan Female College this
week.
Miss Ward Hardwick spent sev¬
eral days in Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Mamie Shaver visited
friends in Atlanta last week.
Miss Cora Smith has returned
to Atlanta, after standing several
days , here „.: with f L relatives.
Mr. Henry Swann, who has been
in Florida for several months
past, returned home last Monday.
M138 Paulin* Foster, of Lithon
ia, spent sometime this week vis¬
iting relatives in the city.
Mrs. Jns Corley is visiting reln
tires here this week,
Mr. Steve Glen toil com¬
pleted his course at Emory col¬
lege this week and is nt home to
the delight of his many friends.
On next Tuesday night at the
school house. Mr. McLendon,
brother to Prof. J D McLendon of
this place will deliver un address.
Everybody invited to hear him.
Miss Sarah Sue Langford has
been yery sicK for several days.
Miss Allen Moon, who has boon
in school at Wesleyan college, is
at home to spend some time. ,
Mrs. ,T D Lochrige loaves to-day
for Savannah, where she will spend
some time with Mr. Lochridge.
Mr. Arthur Whitaker fons Imeii
puffing in telephones this week.
As soon ns he re eives ST is s 3= itch
^ ^ be
con no a ted and all can then • !, .T
1
The many friends of Miss Irma
she Langford will he pained to know that
is very sick at her home on Rail¬
road Street.
Mr. Grier Dunn is on tit* sick list
this week.
Mrs. E. L, Alniand, of Social Cir¬
cle, is tlte guest of relatives here.
I have the best, hue of canned
goods in town. M. H. Plunket,
Mr. IV. Y A Inland’s many friends
<‘ili b«pained to learn of Ms sav«r#
illii«ss, we hope lie may soon be out
again.
All orders filled promptly and
goods delivered to you when
bought of M. II. Plunket.
Reno the advertisements in The
WEEKLY.
For fruit jars and rubbers go
to M. H. Plunket.
Miss Louise McCalla has been very
sick for several days this week
OASTORIA.
ttesra the Tin Kind Vm Haw Always BcsjM
of
The friends of Mrs. Morri* will
regret to know tlint she has been
quite lick for »everal daj«. f 1
JOHN H. AIM AND, BANKER:
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
c-Achange bought and sold. Collecticns made on all parts of tht
country. Accommodations extended consistent with sound banking
Overdrafts will not be honored under any circum¬
stances.
Office hours from 8 a.m. till 4 p. M.tiU further notr*.
The many friends of Chas. K.
Gailey are glad to know of his
speedy improvement and hope soon
that he will be out and, all smiles
ns usual.
L’»ll at A J Summer* And get
kin l «f the freshest crackers on the
marker
Prof. Chas. Clotfolter, is visit
ing relatives here this week.
Miss Lucy GJenton visited in
Madison last Monday.
Our Devil” is enjoying an
abundance of trouble this week.
So he informs us.
Cr.pt. Husun was iu Atlanta
several days this week.
Mrs. visiting Sadie Evans, of Covington, J R
is the family of Col.
Maddox.
MARRIED.
On last Thursday afternoon nt
the home of th* bridTs
Miss Fannie Demmrd and Mr. W
A Cowan wm> happily united in
marriage, Elder.1 K Almnnd ofh
emt mg. J hese are popular young
iz.<:
for them happiness and prosperity
through life.
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While visiting friends in Atlanta
this week, Mrs. Tilley was taken
suddenly sick. Since her improved return
home,however’ she has
somewhat.
Rev. J F. Wallis will spend
Sunday with relatives in Atlanta *
Mrs. Ward, of Snapping Shoals is
on a visit to relativ«s In (’oarers this
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OA8TORZA.
Bttnths Ths Kind You Haw Always 80 a#
a§Mtw» <f
'The Pert ParngcnpliH,
One of the sad feature* of the ap¬
proaching campaign is the fact
there is nobody to take the place
of Tom Watson.—Savannah Press.
Agiiinnldo has been heard from
aguui. tie ism the woods a con¬
siderable distance beyond the lim
its of the rural free delivery eye¬
tom. Not dead but trekking.
To the query, “Is money every
thing?” the Columbus Enquirer*
dun answers: 1 Well, perhaps
not quite; but the fellow who ha*
it can get just above everything,”
The Cincinnati Enquirer sug
gctU that th« democratic party
h«s never in its history confessed
itself unable to take positions on
ne.v questions which arise every
four year*.
A Missouri congressman ia
charged with franking hi* dirty
linen through the mails as pttblio
document . 1 his is preferable to
fil ing it in emigre** or washing it
ih public.—Jackson Metropolis.
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A FRiCANA will cure Edema aad C»
* *• t*rrh to Stay Cured.
(KEEP COOL!
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lam now pre¬
pared to serve to
the public drinks
fresh and nice of
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to , place . • the . -
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and « be treated
fair
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