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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1900)
PIANOS ANDORGANS We keep a select stock on hand at all times. J. P. TI L Ey. -a—7-a local news items. 5hort Paragraphs, Personal and Otherwise, Gath ered for our Readers. j; r a Moon has gone to Social £[ rc | e to attend a missionary meet yiss Birdie Ewing, of Augusta, b the guest of relatives and friends m the city tins week. Mrs. Win. Hughes has returned to her h mm in Conyers.—Sparta Rhmaelite. Our u highly esteemed fiimd, " ..No,.I? “Hack w e.S tovall ,, will tun a „ Tine” to Oak Hill on the 4th L The rains have not yet ceased and the farmers are becoming alarmed at the grassy condition of their crops. . d A few bright days, liowevor, won make everything right s i that score. Mr. Frank Broadnax, of Athens, tsspending , some , time ;,„ u w with iih fi-iem’s tnem s here. He graduated at the uni¬ versity this year and his friends appreciate the record he made in this institution of the state. • Mrs. J. N. Hale has been very aick for the past week. She has been in had health for several njwfhs but the just week past has increased her weakness and her many friends have become very uneasy concerning her condition. Col, J N Hals reached home from Florida last Tuesday morning in res ponce to a telegram calling him to the bedside of his wife. Since reach¬ ing home Col. Hale has been very sick liimself. Mrs. Hale’sconditi in is thought to be slightly improved. Mr. James M. Waldrop y< un ; wfson of Mr. Levi Waldrop, is ,'pending some time here with friends. Mr. Waldrop is now a prouiineut teacher in Selma, Ala. Tin? young man educated himself *nd is succeeding in life as all de¬ serving ones do. A post-office fits been establish¬ ed at J. M. B. Goode’s store i n dcr the name of “Honey Creek.” Air.Lroode is the post-master. The first cotton bloom of the year was brought to this office this week by Mr. Webb Granade’s son. Mrs. J. P. Tilley, who has be*i. Very sick for several wajks pass, is improving- some. Miss Fannie Mae Mays returned to It r home at Norwood to-day, ac¬ companied by Miss Frankie Nor m m. The installation seavice at the Presbyterian church last Sunday "ih largely attended and proved 1" he unusualy interesting to the forge congregation. The sermon preached by Rey. Thsron Rice, of Atlanta, and he held the >seat attention of the audience Lr fully an hour. The sermon "'as greatly “ appreciated 11 by all. fifi also delivered by the chaige , to pastor. The charge to the 1 1 "as delivered by -iaj. . olm L , Whitner, of Atlanta, impresai- : v,,n. rp. The service • ...... was g.eatly en- | J iyed by all present. 1? LEADING WE VAN ALWAYS f - 4. ifi T* i If you need nice new family and ’fancy gioceries you can buy them of me , iff a saving in hard cash. Don’t forget to come to my place to buy Groceries. ^ e keep What you need, We sell right and seek your trade. Give us a trial aud you will surely come again. MCDONALD. ... . . Miss Lilia Norntan leu last Tut day for n protracted visit to rein fines at Norwood. Mrs. Jno. G. Mr.lco n is v rv sick at her home this we< k. The Tax Receiver says Ito will lie obliged to keep open all of next week, on account of so many be¬ ing behind with their taxes. Almand and Plunkets* roller tlonnng .. mill is now in operation 1 ftud tbe prod act of the null is very satisfactory. After . 1 ! ill; ess r *f several we-ks Mrs. j. J]. Tinker, is fast improving to the delight of oer many friends Mr. J.C. Far tier, a prom lient cit izen of Rockdale, and and one of the (en, U8 enumerato rs of that county, ag jntovvn yesurdnyj and call(Hl tli • census uftice.—Uo\ i igiun (star. You can got this paper ai d t iie $1.25. Semi-Weekly Journal 1 year fir Rocicdale county has I con (lo< ti¬ ed with "water the past few weeks. The rainfall for the muu h lias been enormous. Plantations have been badly washed; roads and bridges damaged, and much inju¬ ry to crops. The dam across yel¬ low river at the paper mill gave way and 50 feet of it is gone. When a woman begins to make preparations fora trip ab'oad she has mi elephant on her hands that is mostly all trunk. Miss Serenia Haygood left yes terday for Washington city where she has been given a position in the Census department. Miss Haygood is both amible and cap ll Gle and we hope she may meet with success in her new home. Henry Tucker advises ail parties that have nut been to Cinuteston, •j. 0.. to make pruparut ions at t.nce tor the excursion that, goes ii. .Ju y. He says lus trip cost him $<5; 1 5 and he wouldnt take $25,UJ foi trip. Miss Verna Jones is with rela¬ tives in Atlanta this week, Mr. A. M. McElvany made a business trip to Atlanta last Mon¬ day. Air. TJ Carter left last Thursday Morning for Washington,!) C, where lie expects to secure employment. We wish him much success. Editor J. H. Wallis and family, of Conyers, are expected to arrive her* this week for a short sojourn with Their tin family of Dr. J. A. MoKown. coming is eagerly who awaited find by limner oils friends always mud pleasure in their presence. Eilito Wallis lias written that he is looking forward with joyous anticipation to the privelege of enjoying one limn fish-fry on which the river witii that genial coterie of Dr. Gannon, .rudgi Manson, Colonel Wright, Sheriff Hu ie and squire Mundy are star meir bers, It is safe to bespeak a royal wel-om lor this aluuidanee popular of visitor pleasure and to predict an liere. his stay the other fine of jron-sboro in a few days, When together we will hie ourselves. aforementionod, to the banks of Hint. Don't, forget your taxes. Tue improvements at the Oil mill cont inue t<> bp made and ihe • piipiv.ei.t there wi I l>« perfect when all is completed The gin¬ nery at the mill wi bo the Mon¬ ger System a-nd will o.* stride up to date. Dr, Pierce Bryan, accompanied by his brothel’, "r. Claude and sister Miss C<»ra and his niece. vfis lu’i tteTaylor, arfiml I'm Texas yesterday morning. Mr 0 M Tavlor will arrive some time next week. Thotr many friends are pleas m to w»l come them home. FOl N !)—On last Tuesday w idle it “dinner” M A J. Summer’s Qropf»?‘v St**?** 3 ' Some one left an umb’.ftlla at my store. The owner •an ger sum •} t >T describing it and tailing at A . J. Summers. V Jenu's Bnoipy. of Sylvania. spent last Sunday here with his .ister, >ii?s vs imile 1 \ ssey, at Mr. uul Mrs. J. H. Huff's. NOTICE To Teachers—Teach¬ ers’ Institute will be held August '7-81. i*> c * ! < f flr«t week in Jtt iy- A. D. Hammock County School Coimnissiner. Editor J.IL Wallis, of the Con¬ yers Weekly, was in town Monday ifteruoon, and gave the census of Of-e j business call.—Covington Star. Mesar.. G E. Rungsn and E. C. Hmand made a business trip to Snap) '.g Shou U Wednesday. Mrs. Elhm Ellington will mav» next week for a two month*! visit to relatives and friends at Powder Springs. .Miss Clifford Giodwin is the gu^Htof friends in 1 ho city ibis week , We finish dtlicenutn ration of the city o' t.'onj ers on tin* lietii instant. Wo are not allowed to tell anything' concerning ho e utnerati m hut tan say that the town lias grown since tie last census was taken. Mrs. S J Corley is visit ng her daughter in Conyers, who is on t ie flick list.—DeKalb Standard. Rev. Gf. G. Smith, of Maom will pr- acti at tins Methodist church l ext Sunday at eleven o cJock. Ho will also deliver a lecture at the same place mouday •veiling at 8 o’clock, his subject, being: Georgia in her *• rly days, ' in special referm o to Newton and Rockdale countLs. Mr. Robt. 0. Gailey is making preperations for a trip to New Y jrk to buy go als. If you have wme cash to spend it will go a long way at his store now. The Social Circle baseball team came up last Tuesday to play a gainstthe Conyers team but rain prevented tbe game. The visitors ase expected here again next Mon¬ day. A FRlCANA will cure Ectema and Ca •a tarrh to Stay Cured. 50 YEA (jML EXFERIE Trade Marks ryjfii'* Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone ascertain Pending a sketch opinion and free description whether mat quickly invention is probably our patentable. Communica¬ an tions strictly confidential. 1 Iandbook on Talents sent free. Oldest agency for Mann securing patent*. Patents taken throukh & Co. receire tpecial notice* without charge, in the Scientific American. A culation handsomely illustrated Journal. weekly. Largest Terms. t3 etr of any scientific a year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co. 36,Broad ^ New York Bnracb Office. 62c K 8U Wubtnetoo. P. C. Col. Jno. R. Mafifiox has about | rpcovfir*>d fn.ni the (injuries lip re¬ sustained in the ruimwiy. Miss Hfssie John AlmnnH. of Gnu vers, attended the marriage ot Miss Allie Ozmer to Mr. Terrell Ussier Tuesday afternoon.—B* dan correspondent to DeKalb New Era. Mp3>r«. Jno. S Gloaton and D 8 Hudson n rrivfid home from Cuba last W ednesday evening. Mr. Gleaton was on the Island for six eight months. Mr Hudson whs there about three months, . vn uiig gem lenten are looking health ami say they enj ty.c-d good in Cuba. They have much to say concerning Cuba and 1 ie people that is interesting and they are kept busy talking. They think of returning to Cuba in Sep timber. I would learn to be polite to ev¬ erybody. During the past, week several Coil yers people went om-r to view tlie wreck on the Southern railway, Mr. Parish S. Smith arrived home last Thursday from (hicasaw, T. ')'• where holmsheen located tor the past .twelve mouths. He will spend some time here with hit».parents and friends hut expects finally to return to tiie territory. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Si^.ature of *Vy; GEORGIA Rockdale county. To whom it may concern:—E H and J 'I Almand. guardi«u <>f K it Almand have filed their final >-eturn ns siioh guardians and mmie applica¬ this tion for letters of dismission from said trust, mid I will pass upon the the first Monday in August. RWO. Given under my IhukI l and offi¬ cial signature, tins June J!0 UHK). A Helms, Ord. Boar: tie Ttio Kind You Have Always Bough Bigaatura of Pianos and Qr for sale by J. P. Tilley. GEORGIA Itockdnle county. To whom ft may mndfcrn:—A. A. Born, administrator of the estate of Mrs.. N (; Almand, deceased, has fil¬ ed his final return as such adminis¬ trator and made application for let¬ ters of dismission from his said trust. Ant) I will pass upon the same on the first Monday in .Septemb*!' official 1000. Given under my baud and signature, this June Hth. 1000. A M Helms, Ord. ■v°1 ABOVE 9Sb 4 off,vLjh Jffip’ n D°§tORf5.A sea linn Agricultural . COLLEGK Main BuilCinS. Pc y^TION. ■4' is* I pi Ifftf B; sip’ -=4 tarn \ DAHLONEGA, GA. A college education Bi tbe reach < f all. A.B., JUS., Norma! : m! r.nsiucsH Mali's course*. Uood laboratories; beaithfut, {rood invigorating and cii m-*te; relijriot** ^military influences. discipline; Cli* board moral In t!ie of apest prcKluccjexpense* State; $75 abundance country board in dormitories from to $150 a year; or private families. Special license course for t •acljcrs; full faculty of nine; all under the control of ihe TJnivcrsiiy. A collepre TbeifiMti- prepar¬ atory class. Co-e.-;u< ation of sexes. tution founded specially for stiidontsof limited means. Send for catalogue to the Pres.dt*fit. r v.R. Strwakt, A-M* JOHN H. ALMAND, BANKER: CONYERS, GEORGIA. bought and sold. Collections made on all parts of the Accommodations extended consistent with sound-banking will not be honored under any circum¬ stances. . Office hours from 8 a. m. till 4 v. M.tfll further notice. « c Pianos and Or¬ gans for sale by J. P Tilley. ! t GEORGIA Rockdale county, To whom it may concern :—.1.0, Stanley, administrator of the astute i <>f Iticlia'al Stanley, tleceased, has 1 tiled his final return a*-, su -It atiminis tratorand made apjilitutti vii for l-i turn of dismission frniii liis *.'ii trn«'. Atul I will pass upon thesatn.* on the first Monday illS-.MemOer IsiO'j tiiv ,.n muter my hand atul otUeial sig¬ nature. this June 8th UK)'.). A u u-lnis, o,(t. Notiee to Creditors. GEORG7 V, liockdaie County: - This is to give notice that L have administered on ih-estate < f Dr. A. Stawnrr, deceased, and hav. r. r«duc#d tli» assets of saitl <l*c.*ss*d’* est Me to cash, and all persons bold¬ ing claims against said -state at* hereby notifi hi to present them to me, as J shall proceed at tiie expira¬ tion of this advertisement to pay out till,funds In my hands belonging te said estate. J. If. Alinaml, Adms. This May if), Brno. Sheriff Sale. Will he sold before "i# courtlious# door in Coii.y*)'*. Gu,, R >c«dalc eoiin ty. l'"<ncrtii tim lav ful hours of s ii •, oil the first Tuesday doscrihed i-i July, u-vr, the fo bi'ving p 'opni’ty to wil: ()n« house and lot in tlm city oT C.'ivers said comity, hounded ns follows: (Jorniivneing at a rock cor¬ ner and running * mth with line of 1 ) Vaugh i '1'>1 i>et. thence west with line o' M O Hale. HO l'»et. tlienep ens*. along thf line of M O Hale “57 feet, thence easr along the Un» of .1 G M al coin HO lest to beghinlirr corner, the same containing 3 , acres more or le-s. Rev ill on ns the "'•nnerty of T mi Wi¬ ley and Jjiney Wiley to from satisfy Justice one distress warrant issued court 470 District D M.. In favor of Mrs. A ,M Travis, Rivi I in 1 y |) ’’I Jnnr-H. fid..and returned tome this J tine Oth, won. W JIM Austin. Sheriff. I fl First-tes Barlarai. Restatiraor, FANCY GROCERIES’ And Cigars and Tobaccos, Goto Bentley’s barber m/ shop if you want good work- Up-to-date hair cuts, shaves etc. You can save money at Help it Nature | Babies and children need [ proper food, If rarely do ever not thrive medi¬ cine. they on their food something is wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. S««FhVP LIVER OIL COD SODA WfTH HYPOPHOSPMTES or LIME <S I will generally correct this { difficulty. If you will put from one fourth to half a teaspoonful in baby’s bottle three or four: times a day you will soon see, a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to age, dissolved in their milk * : if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish¬ ing power. If the mother’s 1 milk does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul¬ sion. It will show an effect at once both upon mother I and child. I Hoc, nnU fi.oo. att druggists. i SCOTT & HOWN'K, Chemists, York.