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GO TO GrAILEYS SAYS
THE WEEKLY.
tol. XVIII.
BUYINC AND SELLING RIGHT. ^ *1* i/jf*
I buy for cash-all my bills are discounted and I am able to sell cheaper than
you can buyelsewheie for that reason. Mystock is kept up andyou cangetwhat
you want when you cal 1 on me. All goods delivered promptly to customers
n reach. I envite one and all to come and trade with me.
M H. PLUNKET, The City Grocer.
NEW buggies; good bucies.
We have received a number of new
6uggies, first-class buggies, handsome
buggies: buggies that run well, wear
well and look weel; buggies that sell
well because they are great values.
Don’t buy buggies until you see ours
and get our prices. We expect to save
you money if you buy a buggy of us.
MCELVANY&BRODNAX.
AFRICAN A will cure Ec*em» »nd C»
“ orrh to Stay Cured.
1 ffaicbes
Mi Saw.
I have opened up my
repair shop in the Post
Office, and am now pre
pared to do all kinds
of repairing and
ing of Jewelry* I lave
keen in Conyers before
this, and the people
toow my work.
I will appreciate the
patrcnege of the public.
Very Resp.
A* J. Strom.
story of queen victoria.
A v. liter in the London Quiv
w, ‘hs the following story of
y u *M ii Victoria and vouches for
111 ’Huh. Wnen the queen was
■ta sev-n or eight years old,
lird i-et her heart on a cer
dell which she had seen in
liho P v.indow. She had to
*«t, however, until she could
tl e price, six shillings out
i ®! her pocket-money, At last
4oll came and the ( oveted
*as laid for and received.
* 6tor y proceeds fol cws;
j as
A nd n m.with the prec oi s
^ upon her the lit
arm,
bade the shopkeeper
CONYERS. GA, SATURDAY, JUNE 16. 1900.
good afternoon and was about
to step from the door, when a
poor, miserable looking object
met her eye. He was standing
but a couple of feet away and
seemed as though he were go¬
ing to speak to her, attracted,
doubtless, by the innocnut kind
liuess of her expression and the
tenderness of her blue eyes,
But though his lips moved, no
sound came from them.
‘Do you wish to speaK torn*?
a sked the little 1 idy stay ing her
steps.
‘Encouraged by her winning
voice, the poor man said, in
trembling accents,
“I am very hungry. I would
not ask for help if I were not
ready to sink with hunger.
“He looked famine from his
eyes,
“I am so sorry. I havo no
money or else—’
“His lips trembled forth a
humble ‘thank you, lady,’ then
he shuffled on his way, hunger
impersonate.
< < < Slay!’ murmured the little
owner of the new doll. There
was a quiver iu her childish
voice and a moisture in her
eyes as she spoke, wait a min
ute, please.’
“She stepped back into th“
shop, approached the woman
behind the counter and said.
“Oh, please, do you mind tak¬
ing the doll back and keeping
it for me for a few day s longer ?
‘‘*Ceraihly I will^* replied the
ehopkeeper: 1 and you wish ine
to return you the money?’
<’y e8 . if you please.’
“fuis wag done aud the little
L
hurrying out of the shop,
placed the whole of the money in
the hands of the starving man.
‘Tie was like one thunderstruck.
Never bad bouty rained uyon him
in such profusion before.
“The object of her bounty mur¬
mured in a low tone, though loud
enough to reach her ear:
“‘If the Almighty made you a
bucen, it would not be more than
yo nr gooness deserves! J M
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What One Woman Thinks.
No friends are better than
made believe friends.
The best blessing a child cau
have is a good mother.
A man must think a great
deal of his wife to go with her
to pickouta new spring bonnet.
The gas bill is a light con
sideralion, but it generally
manages to cast gloom over the
household.
Some people look at their own
faults through a telescope; at
oihers’ through a microccope.
If conductors were discharged
every time a threat is made of
reporting them, the cars would
j be at a standstill.
A FEW RIDDLES SOLVED.
Feet have they, hut they walk
not—stove*.
Teeth have they, but they
chew not—saws
Eyes have they, but they see
not—potatoes •
Noses have they .but they
smell not—teapots -
Mouth* iiav© they, but they
taste not—Rivers.
Ears hav - they, bat they hear
not— cornstalks.
Hands have they, but they
handle not—clocks.
Tongues hav* they, but they
talk not—Wagons.
CITY MIR SIP
HENRY FEAGAN
PROPRIETOR.
My shop 18 comfortable
My towels are clean.
My tools are always keen.
My attention is respectful.
Mj aim—to please all.
Give me a call when you need
dressing up.
I
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Before
Retiring • • • •
take Ayer’s Pills, and you will
sleep better and wake in better
condition for the day’s work.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills have no
equal as a pleasant and effect¬
ual remedy for constipation,
biliousness, sick headache, and
all liver troubles. They are
sugar-coated, and so perfectly
prepared, that they cure with¬
out the annoyances experienced
in the use of so many of the
pills on the market. Ask your
druggist for Ayer’s Cathartic
Pills. When other pill* won’t
help you, Ayer’s Is
THE PILL THAT WILL.
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A grass widow it one who ha*
succeeded in getting unmarried,
NO. 24-
Melton’s Livery Stables;
Wjien you want a good, safe turnout one that you can
drive with
PLEASURE AND SATIsFaCTION
One that looks well and goos well, call on me.
a
Good drivers furnished if desired
Terms very reasonable.
M. H. MELTON
Rale City fame 1 Marble Comply.
aa -4i Tcasv ar,, Atlanta. gcorgia,
a, H- POTTER, MANAatft
$raotival jDosigntrs and Sculptors
Dealer In
GEORGIA,
Em<iterii mid Foreign Granite and
M«Lrl>lc5.
Mail orders given personal attention.
^■fk-^angggiBii
SUMMER i UXUEIES.
Will receive a car load
of ice next week and can
supply all comers. Prices
will be reasonable
ICE COLD DRINKS OF ALL
KINDS SERVED AT MY FOUNT.
ALL ENVITEE TO PATRONIZE
ME.
Bicycles for sale at low
prices. Bicycle rep 4 o • » O'
done atshort noti CO i mu
inbest manner. tLoe me.
W. W. T. STKWAltlV-