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H il THE WISE WILL PIK)FIT!
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When you are told that you can save money by
trading ' with N. T. STREET it is not an empty asser«
, saving oi to
tiOE It is a truth that means • a money
you if you only take the trouble to investigate it.
A GENERAL STORE
Carr> mg' any tiling' *> you need 9 and
Will be pleased to make you some pn
ees that t will convince you if you Will
only call at my store.
Bring CD ; me your country produce.
N. T. STREET.
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| perfect ‘er'nianeilt Hwiilla j, S
J Can only bz secured by g-ood !*!
| ljL?dTs&ALdlt diyostion. This can be had uknce''J: by £
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l]e '/i.lt f 0 i. M0SI3C1I - a , T I, . 1 •**
$ I Which qukkly relieve all *
stomach and liver troubles, V
\ J and keep the system'healthy. v
Fifty cents buys a bo:: at^ny %
l drug store. They are made by %
v M, con’s exclusive wholesale £ .?•
| drug house. «!• 1
, I rre ray 1 C- £: _ Peek ,
X i Drug Co.
CJ aa. SS "3Z O ^S. X A »
|e*ta tha The Kind You Have Always Bought
%aatnre '4
of
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^V'AArVWW*
I Now is the time to make improve
pients upon your house. We have
l&U kinds of lumber, shingles, etc.,
tod will sell cheap, You can buy
ibor shutters, window sash, blinds,
tontles etc., at low prices from us.
Pi 3 m’t delay the matter until winter
pmes. Do your repairing now.
bme to us for any thing you want
[N the line of building material.
WALLACE & Q,UIGG.
DEttl njIhLIBERy.
My new spring millineuy is now ready for inspection and
tti* ladies to call and examine same - My prices will he
It- l, ile, and goods and stylish, I hare engaged tb«
’ new
of Miss Ragsdale, au expert trimmer and all work wilt
!ff dy done.
very respectfully,
Miss Emma Riey.
CONYERS. \ , SATURDAY. JUYL 21 1900.
Weekly newspapers are fro
quently short on business and
are pressed for money, but as a
rule they will never adopt inetli
0(Js of moiu , y making
w.«ld be d,;..mgin K t„ II,
character and hurtful to their
readers. Tho Outhbert
! recently refnspd xp-acyept
j ruunicaiions ITom two pirtivs
who navjug , a new«p .per
were
controversy,-ev-m when offered
pay to publish them T he act
is'commendable In a note i lie
t . dit01 . rxpWnMl hi , t „
saying that ho feared .puldish
iug the communications m'gm
serve to widen the breech a!
ready existing. In l lie column
of a newspaper is not the plac^
for men fo settle their troubles.
In the !F-st place the trouble ot
uwo men should not be thrust
j upon the public : atid again,
self respecting newspaper wiR
allow i»elf to be ..«d
1 priaa ring for such
even when pay is offored. -Moul
1 Observer.
' ire
Religious Thought, ,
Love does gladly and joyous¬
ly all it con do for its objects,
and grieves that it cannot do
more. 16 counts no loid heavy
no rough and uo hour long
! | There is sore need in this day
telling iho old, old story of God
and IIis wiath, as well as the
old old story of Jc.uh and His
love. CLd i;i angry with the
wicked every day. While IIis
love is shown and mercy exten¬
ded to fallen and lost huruani
ty.
Do we spend as much of our
time in prayer 1 as the farthers
did? Men who have been sue
ceBsf ul in the conversion of souls
have been men of prayer. Ab
raham-8 pleading for So.!o.u,
•Jacob wrestling till tho “day
breaketh/ Daniel pleading for
full three w eks with ten days*
united pleading at Pentocost,
are examu!es of wrestling w’ith
God - Zion's Herald.
'The man who owes the
maker cannot call his soul his
own.
The man who is always ser
ions or always marry is but a
half man.
Don’t waste rime in ^ *
over W I>at mijDH have
make the best of what is.
Practice may not make the
lawyer perfect, but enough of it
Yviil sure make him rich.
!, bitterest . ... . enmity ., exists . ,
‘ e
bet^een those who were
raerly the , best of friends
• •
Oua.OI’OH.XA..
Bears the Ths Kind Yoa Have Always Bought
Signature
of
The moneyed man cm
i in almost auy gje ety,
Tliw Mlin<n«* < Vnti\ii fasf. train j
fruiii N-*vv OiirjatiH for Chicago 1
iv;.w 1 1 »• Ji! nit an>l robbed < f a
hbuf § 10 000 two utiles Mtiila i t
WickliiFe. Ky. ’l int i ran. W;,s
■
H.'iLY'il. The fironian w ; i-; lout-r
y liHitinn, w1 11 1h i he expreen
ui.-sf^ Mger was driven from hi
car f.t, the point of a nil i. The'
robbers, six in number, cut.
the en^'nio and exprors car mul
ran a mile and a half to Foil
Jefferson, near thefOliio Riven
and within si^bt of the Missou¬
ri shore. There they blew open
the ex profs safe, secured valu¬
ables it contained and crossed
into Missouri. They dropped
one yackage containing §700 on
the Kentucky side and another
on the Missouri side, both of
which w'ete found.
Failure after a long persever¬
ance is far better than a disin¬
clination to try.
The average man puls a great
er value upon a favor ho be¬
stows than upon one he re¬
ceives.
• -»• •ir- •
ATTRACTIVE
FEATURES
O? THE
ATLANTA
Eenii-Weekly Journal
In lutdltlon to lt« superb new* *er
vioe,,layering tl»e «?orlA at large
and (be eonthern *tates in partio
nla*% Tbe £emi-Weekly Journal has
Eiauy attractive, entortaining ond
instructive feature*, invaluable tor
•outliern liomei and farms.
EXR0K6 KEWS SEKVICE.
The service of the Associated Pres*.
brinfe-Ing- the newa from all parts of the
world, ts supplemented by the special
Hew* service of The Journal In Georgia
and the southern statea, and the tele
trams and letters of Its Washington cor
respondent, Mr. James A. Holloman, who
r m w wecU1 ntt(>ntlon t0 matter, at
the. national capital which interest the
people of tba aouthern atatea.
eT-ECIAI. FEATURES.
In addition to tlio contribution* of
these and hundreds of local correapon
dents. The Semi-Weekly Journal will,
from time to time, print letters from
farmers who have distinguished them
aeiveb by success In particular things,
showing how they achieved such results.
Toe semi-AVeek.y journal has a d , ‘
tlngulshed list of contributors,
Rev. Kam Jones, Hon. John Temple
Graves, Mrs. \V. H. Felton, Hon. C. H.
Jordan and others.
bah jokes.
s "VTTl wh °
the St. Paul of his generation, will con
tlnue to contribute his breezy letters.
^^ ^ l^TuuVwi"
wisdom and originality and »eason*4
wilh hard —•
MRS. W. H. FEETON.
Mra. W. H. Felton, the George Eliot
ef the south, has taken charge of a new
department, to be known as “The Coun
try Home." This distinguished lady la
known far and wida by the power of her
pen, and her ability was recognixed dur¬
ing the world’s fair, when she waa ap¬
pointed to represent Georgia. She has of
late etlrred up much enthusiasm life by and her j
letters and speeches on country
the means for making It attractive.
; JOHN TEKPiE GRAVES,
Contributions from Hon. John Temple (
Graves will be printed from time to time, j
Mr. Graves Is one of the prince* of the ;
Y'.Ya “TYX".,'. :
orator, a fearless writer and an Indepen¬
dent thinker, whose utterance* have had
; much to do with thaping the policy of
Georgia , b educational . Institution* and
. political!
had their eHoct In recent
campaign.__. ,
HON. C. H. JORDAN.
The agricultural department 1* il
charge of Hon. C. H. Jordan, chairman the j j
of the committee on agriculture In
Georgia house of representative*. He 1*
| a / successful and practical farmer, born
lr raised on the middle Georgia planta
t lon, where he now reside*. Hi* crusad*
for diversified, *elf-*ustalnlng agriculture
] 4Ild 'hi» work for the establishment of
farmer*’Institute* have made him friend*
j ail over the south and Semi-Weekly his practical Jour- talk*
I twice a week In the
aa ; constitute one of it* best feature*. I
j The Juvenile department, containing
letters from young people all over the
^ i
um boy* fijU^ ^_
V r :o. 2 a
ull onii •■: i ilil ? ; j \ R f T **, ? i R K *
in il l l . 2 ! 1 if, il 1 1 1
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Will recei t V r c* / ft a ear ioai
ice next wi'CK andean
supply a e.S ? i j i. Prices
will be reasonable
ICE COLD ERaHKS OS’ u u. 1^4
KINDS SERVED AT MY FOUNT.
ALL ENVITBE TO PATRONIZE
ME.
Bicycles I for sate «i t4 t low
prices. Bie)c*S I- rei>E ; e» ii riY:. ?
done ot short notice and
inbest manner. z ee me.
W. W. T. STEWART.
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When yon want a good, safe turnout, one that you can
drive with
PLEASURE AND SATIoFaC HON
One that looks weli and goes well, call on nie.
WX^>«iv
Good drivers furnished if desired
Terms very reasonable.
M. H. MELTON
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Our fee returned if wo fail. Any one sending sketch and dese: ; lion of
any invention will promptly receive oar opinion free concerning the patent¬
ability of same. “Iloyv to obtain a patent” sent upon request. I’atents
• secured through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice , without charge, in
The Patent Record, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted
by •> Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FftEE. Address,
VICTOR J. EW&m & GO.,
(.Patent Attorneys,)
Evans Buildings ffV w&SMemrans, e.
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G ALLEY’S
Sofia FoiiiKani 9 points.
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All kinds of delicious summer
drinks served at this fount. We
lAVite ^ ^ a.! tO tl'jE dl’inllS.
GUT
ICE GREAM AND SHERBETS
Conveniently * Served.
C A r r
GAILEY’S FOUNTAIN.
Brin«> „ your job work
to THE WEEK L office and
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