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& MCDONALD,
BEE B.
local N E W S wnnd TEMS.
Paragraphs, Personal and Otherwise,
ered for our Readers.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Webb,
[isited in Lithoma this week.
|[r, Idas Langley was in Cov
»ton this week.
j White was in Atlanta Lt-St
oe
bday.
Mr. A J Summers spent Wed
Llay in Atlanta on business.
Mr. Lawton Moon, of Atlanta is
itfi his parents here.
h.dss Nolan, of Monroe, is visi
ng in the city.
1 Lpjoyed Miss Nora Phwhet, Reginateitrs who has nulli- been
tit
h-y 1 department returned hotnc
1st Tfutreday to the delight of
L- many fttieiids.
iiessra Farmer and Rosser, of
xfot'd, are in attendance upon
l« Eoworth League Conference.
We are glad r-b chronicle the
jnpvoveiuent Miss Ruth Me-■
L]id l v.lio has days. been quite sick
the past few
i-he commencoment at Emory
kJAss^f, ill convene nt Oxford,
Lt (i-tvk. A large, number in oi
barer* people v,til be nltet.—
fence.
For Amber Cauo seed see J C
lepliei - on. S-wv your judiide
felitem and make forage.
Col. J C Barton, of Madison.
I the city attending Gie Gouvon-
111! o? the Conyers Lpworth Leu
ip'.
slatting Carpets for your jmurs
bra iLto 22c per yd. at- _
J 0 Stephenson s.,
ijndge G W GSeaton and wife
»medTuesday from Louisvili
!., where they spent sum.- mne
iiittendancsupon tl«e Louisville
isaniou-.
WesupjMse that tho Editor ts
jvinga ’mot-time” taking the
f IS1IS of tho town. He is already
smng a weary look, and only
b week has passed vinco lie be¬
f. V. e extend to him our sin
Lt sympathy. AlthougU we
patching “cain.”
y >* are soTry to state that our
f ! ’’S friend Clarence Norton,
L-i riding his wheel to supper
• I’aesday evening st ruck a roc a
Si Mug him into tho fence and
fihiig an ugly gath in his right
iu. Dr. Guinn took two stitch
b ni Clarence is now getting a—
k Hi 0. K.
; Mamie Shaver spent lu ( -s
f: -n Atlanta.
Lf. Charlie Clotfclter is here
the vacation with hi^
v .is and many friends.
[Eckdale Sunday school wuf
J [• at Rockdale church on
N«lay, hilly 14th. Ever) b- >1 >
envited to come and
’veil filled baskets.
p-'-* Waiter Almand left this
. *■ :;iU g for Albany where she
r -ptiud several weeks with
"3.
•
„. Some Lee has
gone spend
i w;«r<? she will
, with mother.
l • '-’ii her
, . -rae requested . to ,
naUhc annual celebra
, s the fourt- of July. a>
! promises to exceed
; ;i has yet been held Gt re.
j -ten Cox and Dr. Lm
Atlanta will be on
r- Col. Livingston and
■ ; *kers will also be ou
Get this occasion.
tatiou is extended lo
• v to attcua-
EckoL of Harmony Grove
Mrs Thompson of Walnut
are visiting Mrs 1 1). N.
BOo alley made a business trip
Atlanta yesterday,
There is a } el low streak in
humanity lhat tries to shift res¬
on io others.
Miss Birdie Almand, of Pace, k
Lome time with Miss
Hay good, this week.
Miss Cor Bell Almand is visit¬
ing Miss BToreucs Austin.
MI’S . Genia liny good was quite
last Wednesday.
ytiss Mattie Sno Hardwick the
accomplished niece of Dr H V
Hardwick is visiting in the city
us tiio guest of of sirs. Candler.
G L Keminn enjoyed the closing
of the Conyers High
.School innnmseiy. For letter
information see George.
Those wishing luxurous position
will do well to consult \V E
Stovall. Apply before it is too
late.
mrs. 0;he \1 itiingiiani, Oi Le
dartown, mother, Mrs is at W. the h^-L^idr* F. Hardin, of
w ho v- very sick.
Mr. Vernon Jin ruin, of Lithon¬
ia, was in Conyers last Tuesday.
Prof. Summons, of Montieolla,
sponf. last Monday with the fatni
V i jf Mr. J H Tucker.
Com, oats, hay, cotton seed
hulls and all kinds of feed stuff ut
M H Piunket's.
Remember that M IT Piunket's
Good and Grocery store of fresh is
for all kinds
groceries, the best flour
always be had at iny store.
Mrs. Martha Albert, of
spent some time in Conyers
week the guest of relatives
friends.
Mr and Mrs. T J Almand visit¬
relatives and friends at Ingle
last Sunday.
Mrs. M 0 Elliott, of While
is spending sometime heie
guest of her brother, Mr. T A
Miss Tillie May McClendon
last Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr. Calvin Beard and wife
spending some tinio with
parents at Redan this
Airs. Anderson, of Powder
Springs, is the guest of Mis. A D
Summers.
Miss Blanch Tinley, of Union
Point, spent some time time
this week, the guest of Mr.
Mrs. A D Summers.
Miss Coriune Fisher, nn
com plished young lady, of
ta, is tho guest of Miss
Johusou.
Mis 3 Panline Deckner. of
gpcn t last Sunday
„ itl . V ii S g Georgia Sigmau.
Mis* Sadie Almand, of Lit
; 3 rendered no little assistance
.
t ho commencement at the
School last Tuesday night.
Our friend, Jim McDonald
forms us that he is living the
of a “millineer” and has not
had a “thought” in two
Hurrah 1 for Jim.
The many friends of V r " “
-
varks will be glad to learn
he is speedily recovering of an
tack of La Gripp,
Mr. David WhitaKer spent last
in Lithonia.
Her many friends will regret to
that Miss Edith Ray. theac
j >] shod trimmer, of Mrs. Ge
Haygood will return to At¬
next week.
Messrs. P M Alma ml and J A
left last Monday night for
Ga., where thy have
a position with the J G
& Sons Bi g;y Co.
Miss Lnrlene Langford, of Lo
is with relatives in the
13 r. Bob Ling ford, accompiod
several friends, of Atlanta,
hare last Sunday.
Mr. Ed McDonald, of Coving¬
a pent several days in the city
teex.
Mr. Norman Jones spent sever¬
(lays in Atlanta this week.
Li. Lee hr.3 a large stock of
v at a!! prices. He is
prepared with to test your than eyes
ml fit vou glasses ever
Miss Rirtio Ewing, t.f August a.
spending sometimo here with
ands and relatives.
Miss Lizzie Picket, a charming
mies, of Covington, attend¬
the commencement exercises at
college last Tuesday night.
Johnson Good and Iluff hav»
a heatiful awnnig in from
their store on Commerce street .
5fx’. John Ainjnnd.ofWashiT’tr
. /K) g>i., spent Study with
and relatives,
Mr i?. Streiter, of At'soia, will
end Cm summer in C-Uiyors, to
uciight of her many •Vimi-D,
Miss Serena Hnygood it mak¬
preoa rat ions to leave, in a few
for Washington, D C, homo. where
. ill make her future
h.ns many friends here who
for her much happiness and
in iter new home.
Gmteful Tlmulcw.
We the Class of 1900 wish to *x
our many thanks and appre¬
to those who aided us i;i
exercises on. June 5th. To th«
teachers of f his place ami
young ladies who lout us their
voices, we express our
most grateful thaiiKS.
bi h. Class of 1900.
Ocie Ward law.
Barton Hull,
Curry Moon,
Agnes Quigg, Sadie Tucker.
Berta Smith.
Maggie Teliie Hardin,
Mae McLendon,
Fannie Mae Latham,
Georgia Signian,
Tem; ie McDonald,
Zeluia Jones.
Mr. \ r nlter Almand and wife
spent the day last Tuesday in
lanta.
Mfssers. Ph-nest Vaughn am! Lee
FTollingswortli spent lost Sunday in
Haystou,
XTr. Ranee Morgan and Miss Carrie
Fpps. ef .Starsviile spent Tuesday in
Cue,was, in attendance upon the
rfch League Convention, which
is now in session.
Mrs. Jas Corley returned to Atlan¬
ta yesterday, after a weeks stay here
with relatives.
On last Thursday June 7th •l Mr.
Jn<>. M. Day was iiappily married to
Miss Maty B. Mann. Mr.B.H.Sum
suers, officiating.
exerc}M! of the Distric Epworth
willch W . H i, 1BC8s{ „ n Wedt.e S -
dav a nd Thursday, were ably presld
ed over by Miss Barker Secretary ut
the State League,
Mr. Kemp Qulgg is «£»'» at hi*
p OSt 0 f business after sevsrnl days
illness.
The n«ny friends of Mrs. George T
Marston will be glad to know that
she is improving.
Mr, T E Brodnax, of Atlieiib, was
yesterday,
Miss Clara, Dallas of Lagrange, is
the guest of Mrs. (Jhandlsr Sli* is
h younglady of many attractions ami
i>y her charming manners lias made
many friends among the ysuiig p«o
l>Ie. Miss Dallas was maid of honor
Htthe H-ard wick-Gailey wedding, site
and Mrs. Gailey having been class¬
mates at Lagrange.
Mrs. J’ouesof Morgan county, spent
a few days this track the guest of
Mrs. a M Still.
Miss Alice MoGinty, of Atlanta, is
visiting Miss Hattie Simonton.
Conyers has been fillod with drum¬
mers this week.
An excursion from Atlanta to Char
lestmi. S. C„ passed throngh Con
last Wednesday night.
HAB DWICK-GAU -KY.
r.:isf Wednesday afternoon at six
o’clock at tlie residence of Mr. and
Mrs. A. 1>. Summers, occurred the
w ^dd;ngof Miss Ward Hardwick and
>j r . ('. K. Uai ley, Tlie ceremony w#i
performed by Rev. J. E. Dickey, ot
unu-i Church. Atlanta, in his usual
impressive manner.
Owins’- to the illness of th* groom,
the wedding was very quiet, being
witnessed only -by relatives and a
few intimate friends. The house was
tastily decorated in pink and green.
A profusion of magnolia blossoms and
white roses added to the beauty of
lie scene.
The bride was never lovolier than
;i her bridal gown of white satin, e
iaborately trimmed In accordion plai¬
ted ruflb-BOf tulle and spraj s of orange
dossouiH. Her veil was caught with
orange blossosun mid p-aHs. She car
vied a bouquet of brides roses.
The costume of the bride, one of
the most elegant ever worn here com
bined wiih her many charms, made
her a perfect picture of loveliness.
Bite was attended Gy Miss Clara
Dallas of Lagrange, and Miss llattle
Bue Hardwick of Atlanta. Mis* Dal
; M s. maid of honor, was elegantly at¬
tired in white organdie over green
and carried carnations.
Miss Hardwick was beautifully
dressed in pink organdie and carried
carnations.
The groom wore the conventions!
dress suit as did the groomsmen, con
sistinr,- of Mr. II. O. Gailey, best man,
and Mr. J. A. Gailey.
The bride is the daughter of Dr. jl.
V. Hardwick of this city; she gradu¬
ated at Lagrange and is a highly cul¬
tured and accomplished young wom¬
an; she is possessed of those rare
qualities of mind and heart which
have greatly endeared her to
many friends.
The groom, a prominent
business man of this place iH
of the Gailey Drug Co. His genial
sunny disposition and cordial
ner have won for him a host
friends.
The number and elegance of
presents received testify to the
ularity of tiio young couple.
Among those present were:
Adam, of .South Carolina, Mrs.
vis, Mrs. Hardwick the Misses
wick, Mrs. Martin and Mrs.
worth, of Atlanta.
THE FELLOW WHO SAYS I WILL.
gome TolkP. it is said, are horn lucky,
Ami accomplish whate’er they r.t
tempt; plenty of money,
-itch people poverty’s have sting they're ex
From
empt. tiiie thing of luck i« a fahlo;
Hut something in talent and
There’s
skill.
But tho fellow who conquers reverses
Is the fellow who says I will.
There s something inhigli aspirations deal,
Yus. ambition m^atis a great
And then, with some common sense
added, earnest and , reai. ,
One’s hfe is mat -
But common sense untie*d brings
nothing. ambition won’t flit the bill,
And practical fellow
For tlie ambitions will.”
3! ust also declare T
So, away with your grumbling and
growling, with the sigh anti the
And «w»y
And take up your cross and endure it.
If e>r vou would merit the crown.
nothing your ambition smother,
And notidngyour energies kill;
4s> active, mid earnest, and honest—
Be the tcllow who says ”1 will,"
JOHN H. AIM AND, BANKER
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
exchange bought and sold. Collections made on all parts *f thi
country? Accommodations extended consistent with sounu
Overdrafts waU not bo honored under any circum¬
stance i.
Office hours from 8 a. it. till 4 r. m.U’I further noire.
Watcho* <!iu5
I)r. W H i.ee lias just received a
elegant line of geld and r-d v r w.-.tci
e* and jewelrv direct, from tn<
ufaviur a. ffyou want bargain
j n thi* ,! >M,be8ii.e o call and
Lee’s stoc .
r-w—
SUioiuLf 8ai«.
"Vy ni be ho Id before i!m I'oirllir.HM
in Conyers, Ga.. lloeKdaie *
ty. betwet-u the lit'- ful hours ot
file first Tuesday in July. 11 r X
.... djescrihcd property t(
the following
wit: Out- hou; ; v iniu hu oi iO'- Cl i '
of (Jonvers, said iviml v. boll i • * ‘'ll Ilf
Commencing at a rock
ner and running Bout It will) Jims "l
Vaughn 267 feet, tbom ( h : V. I I i
lino of M <> Male, H) feet, timn-.;
along tin line of M O Hab- 25' I*
tliencc east niong tlic line of 1 13
com 80 met to beginning corner,
same Containing | acres mt'rnor
Levid i n on as Hi.: tin tio.pi 1 .Pi-tv mv oi oi T I -111 \N
ley and Litmy tt cy to SlUis!.\
(1 1 intlTP' \v«,rraiD. in?n-i..t ftiunl from
court » 4<b r - IMhtnyt (5 M M m in *y v r
Mrs. A M 1 favor. |,U- I . ■ l-y , !»
■ I OIM . R DC,, mid rulurued tome
JllllC Ctl), , 1901 XV no 1-1 M Austin, hi.Cl ,
us.
NO USE,
oil. ! can’t take plain cocl-»tvcr| He
A
mi^ht as wei itU
J Lrd or butter and try LL.-trif s
them. It is too rich anc^
i will upset the stomach. But t
1 you can take m«!K cr crecm, v %
| so you can tak«
iScott’s Immm
U is lika cream; but vYD
feed and nourish when cream ’
will not. thrive Babies and and chi!-|
dren will g;
fat on it when their ore bary
food does not nourish then:. |
Person) have been known to pin t
a pound a day v/hen takl^ r •
ounce of .Scott'.; EmuBlon, H pis v
the digestive : hk«cry in vc rkiny
order so tivic the ordinary God is;
properly digested and assimiklcd ( -
toe. arui ' 3.do, ?I1 drujjgiifs. \ ork. >,
SCOTT U BOWNE, Chemists, Nev/
Pointed Paragraphs.
Golden opportunities do m
always glitter.
The infant prodigy at 4 mat
be a fool at 40.
A real blessing seldom lias,
assurnh a dleguie,
Manv a man’s wit is
ed on the strap of poverty *
Marriage brokers are
se ble for many a broken
The funniest thing about
oik is their eTorts feo’be funny.
It tgkes lots of powder
make the society ball go
properly.
The {blent watches o'
kiglst may be responsible for
bedtick.
Theupper baud ia
uuotvn to the other ban as as
foreman.
The man vtho pL)s the
ot puibics best do'.a uio=, u* tb
dealuiB*
A t
r y.
aa4pfi0E®R®A f t AGRICULTURAL.
5&A. fell: if] COLLEGE
Ma". Buii-Ciuo.
a*- ■g m i f aB if
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DAKLOMEGA, GA. A.n.,
A coliega education bi Ui« ro.iclu-.f : ut.
n..- Normal and HeaSt »u«ine. ; .« Mon a umgcll- courses,
. latoratorli-:.; ful,
lie*.- on-.r- an*
nnie . „ t) v„ ni -v <Vu-cii>ii <•; .,>,v moral
^Ha-loos iultuences. Cheapest hoard in the
Htatc; abundance of country hoard produce dorrmtorles ;evpciisoa
from m to famates. $150 a year; Spreiat llcear-e m course for
©t teacher.,full private faculty of uin«; alt timlar the
control t-f the. University. A collosrft Uhoinstt. prejar
.itorv class. Co-eda :itIon of sexes. llnUteA
tation foauded specially for etudeutsot
jiottU lor catalogue to theVrcswfcut,
r » t>. SXBWA.KT, A*M*
O .A. S3 r l* <£> JPL X A. 9
Eeata live Ilis Kind You liavs Aiwan Soujlu
Sigoatare /r
a
IVotloe to Creditors.
georgi a, Rtfckdnic Oouniy:—
This Is to give notice that I have
administered on the estate of Dr. J.
A.Stewart, deceased, and have r#i
, , t , assets 0 f said deceased’s
estrtc to cash, and all persons hold¬
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notIfieu to present them to
me, ns I shall proceed at tlie expira¬
tion of this advertisement to pay out
all funds in my hands belonging to
said estate.
J. II. Almand, Adms,
This May 19, K00.
Georgia
Railroad.
For information as to Routes,
Schedules, and Rates, both
■^Oi mxm SB »* Sfc=« j w mi ■crcs* ! t
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t Q a
write to either of tho undersigned.
You will reeetva prompt reply and
rel; tble, information.
D V M c t’ 1 LL KN, A G J AG’KSON
G A Pass. Dept. G V A.
G II WILCOX, S A.,
Augusta, CjirSX •
S E Mug-ill, C. D. Cox.
Gen’l Age, Cen’l Agt,
Atlanta. Athens.
VV tv Hardwick, W C Me Milieu.
Gen’l Agt. S. F, & P A.
M aco n. Macon.
MR Hudson, W M McGovern,
T. F. & P. A, Gen’l Agt.
Atlanta, ca. Augusta
\ji fIT TT BARBER SHOP
HENRY' REAGAN
PROPRIETOR.
My shop is comfortable.
My towels are clean.
My tools are always keen.
My attention is respectful.
My aim—to please all.
Give me a call when you nee4
dressing up.