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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1900)
\ a l | j i * cst Bm J m i t ygrajgaq JL3I3^ t-A B® ag fkj i LS n m ££ m SB 3^ m m I & tx 8 Li m U1 Slimmer fabrics, cloth in V ■* lotions, shoos, hats, etc., in my. stock will bo ■ft % ► t j j a t and below cost for the next 30 days in order to make room for the new ( II g oods which have already begun to arrive. Now is the time for people to money tradinor. We must close out these Igoods for the reason stated and vp © valuable s k the people to lose no time in taking i*- + id vantage ot this really ortunity Come and get the best for the least money. , CHARLES 5 B. HUDSON. ANOSANDGRGANSj ! select , stock J , i hand j Te keep a on all n times. J ’ T 13 TTT J iTh V ■** • ...., Jljnrjr ar-rregK"?»rg?r‘”!BCTi s ^^ AO A1 Mp \Kf y ^ S irrnn/ro S T E IVl S U 1—< ‘^* V . V Cl r-r PT-aoraDhs ra.a&rapnb, Personal"jnt! t Otherwise; Gath ered for our Readers. « her im J..l.n, [rsviui 1 , are mmim . f,« a.y L city with relatives. L r Ed Ewing, of toe Georgia L ( ), was shaking hands with ki- here yesterday. L L gCTurner, who has been s'ep ;a l weeks past, is, we regret Loinice, no better. [j.Kronie Almand relatives is at spending Buck \i ms with uni! Madison. kiVunie Snell, of Atlanta who pwn the guest of Mr. B K Me Lid's [trinuis family for some time, is >n Henry C iimly. r.jD I.ochridgf* left tk.is week [he Lrk \V i ree’i'H'ns seetion ul.eiv weeks 1 o insurant ful's vend re returning - home, j* many frier or throughout, the [ij\Vi!l regret to know that l in jlmnks Lreevernl Posey has been We v.-y that fee Weeks. hope bay speedily recuperate, Lsoria! [marked ga.veties ef Conyers have i>y thopresence of many hetive visiting young h dies this pw and a manlier of them are in the city. piness will so-ii begin to nick up kve If s ami by the first «pp* a r of Hon. J. Frost a (fairs will be ping in tiiis city. 1.H.F, Tread well and twodaugli iMisses Clair) and Maud am at hr the Sunday School , 1 ch‘,»ra- , «Ticker to-day, and will \ isn fiii at (Jlarkston before they re k 1 G Walker 1msbeen engaged protracted meeting at Zimr thn p. We understand that the ser [shave been well attended and ol P interest. MF Chick, of Social Circle, [hive charge of tiie books family at th< tr plilland will wove his wil; li-lace. These good people prtily welcomed by our good *‘ien vegetables have about *'t out in this place and tie Ping cornfield bean has not yet Twl on the market. Nroller flouring mill i» bringing h to Conyers who never came ■efore, Tlic mill runs night fa! Conyers people went te s ton ontlie excursion train Iasi ?,T. pant Sings, Sing Lees and V. u prteing H pretty tliorougldy a(i throughout all countries m ! ie. If the allies get in tin sor t of work it is possi'ole that sundries in this country nia, ' sble to report an increase i; W L Adair, one of liie bright L * " ! 'S men of Conyers was her [ '“O'c »>' looking for a locaiioi, | ' litre about the 15th o L " r sntl ep«n up a full steel Li 1 *oods. slices, etc. He lia L 8t ®re now occupied by Ai i .* - the jeweler.—Georgia Ei-* Miss Mamie Eller is visiting! friends in the city. There will lie servicis in the Presbyterian church next third Sundav in the morning. Preach ing „/«» ,»*».*». j «■»»* Miss Pool lick, of Amerieus, is the guest of Mrs, J W Bell. ... ^ tu e ° n!0 ccur ,n • . 10 fn r ™ °‘ ,uyels ed i that * ' at f in l 'u' J l ’- V * Mi« Della SU.Jin, of, Ajlantn. 13 °! ln v, ” lt l " ......* ’ 1 week. Mr w T Stewart is having the rock from the old jail building shaped tin to lie used in the con cti( ro ,.f » .ton, mom l» will 900n Congressman Livingston went | up to Atlanta Thursday A look after the interest.of several con stituenta. lie has been resting at his home at Kings fora week past. IT..n. A J Smith, Sheriff Austin. W C Goode, Egbert Smith, Dr. Melton and Hon. W L Peek atten¬ ded the meeting of tin* State Ag ricultttal Society at Dublin this week. If you would hear religion dls cussed in all its phases just loiter in front of the courthouse some of ihese Warm summer evenings. You can get it in all shapes there, Several of Litlumla’s prominent socia¬ voting people attended the ble aTMi*, and Mrs. A N PlUnket's* Thursday evening, given on the occasion of the 80th birthday of their son, Mr. A F Plunket. Messrs. W L and 0 F Adair will go into the mercantile business at Covington. They i5th expect to open floors about the of Septem¬ ber. They are splendid predict voting for business men and we them success in our sister city. It now looks as j f there will be no tenters from Conyers a*. Salem this year. It is possible mother, that Mrs Mr. J Summers and his Dr. Fret well, will tent beginning with Monday, otherwise there will be no one permanently on the ground from Conyers. A'iss Ida Stafford was carried to Atlanta last Wednesday where she entered Dr.Roberson's sanitarium Miss Stafford has been very sick for several months past and fail¬ ing to improve it was thought best to remove her. She has many friends here who hope that the change may prove a permanent her. restoration of health for An exchange rises to remark: “The man who gets married is looked upon by the bride as t he best man at the wedding ” Which leads Mrs. Marie Louise Myrick, of the Amerieus Time3-Recorder. to sav- “She probably thinks that lie is the Lest that she cm Id get. Mrs. Mvriok evidently reads her sex just like a book. Jack Summers, the grocer, says this weather doesn’t interfere with the placidity of a man of his build. While others suffer and complain of the excessive heat he seats ilia 250 pound anatomy, wields ft ‘per meta’ and mops the perspiration Jack front his sagacious business brow. both win says business is ter and summer and a dollar is a dollar all the year round, lie is doing business. At the regularly meeting of the Eiiights of l’yt bias yi steol^y ev**n ,a'i cistteliaifon’ f Imrsday even j ; . All g21ird. This occasion will j t>fe exclusively for the pleasure of ^ie Knights and forward ^aaiiii^* with* and is ioolte^i to ^uch'eageru^ by all i«t^resti<J. --- «ho.o0 m..*.».-.lm..tlrgr h. M. at It »jM «m co,„. . Air. and Mrs. D N Hudson spent Friday with friends in Logausville. Cnpt. W T Hu son, Mr. Gluts. Taylol* and Esquire A M Helms spent Sunday in At Junta. Mr. and Mrs T J Alnmnd spent Monday with relatives at Ingle side. A picnic at Gee's or McDani'dl s mill was people enjoyed last Uy Thursday. a large num¬ ber of The cotton crop will be late this year hy several weeks. A moonlight pie oh* was greatly enjoyed hv u number of voting peo¬ ple last Tuesday evening. A little 1'ain would be du'y ap¬ preciated by the people, of this section just any day. The Wreki.y'b telephone No. is j 10. Call ns up and give us 11 at item of news. Conyers has heon favored hv a ■ lumber of pretty young lady vis¬ itors for the past ten days. Mrs. J F Wallis has returned from a visit to Atlanta. The telephone exchange is now in good working order with Miss Ada Whitaker in charge. 1 f you , \\*KEK call t() TnK l.T up No. 19 . Misses Emma Reagan, Marv and Fannie Stansell are at home after a week at Rock Chapel Camp meet ing-, Mrs. -J M Almand and little laughter. Marie, are visiting rel¬ it ives at Dahlonega. . Mrs. Walter Almand has gone to spend some time with her grand mother at Edgefield, 8. C. Miss Ora Daniell, of Atlanta, is visiting her aunt, Sirs. J P Tilley. Mr Benj Whatley is fast re mvering from the injuries his foot sustained at the Oil Mill some days ago. The City Council and City School Board met in joint session iast Monday evening. The meet¬ ing was a very harmonious one. Misse.-i Lehman, Mamie Loti and .a in lie Hightower, three of Mc¬ Donough's favorite daughters, are nests of Miss Florence Austin. Miss Annie Lou Copeland, re!a- of dcDouough, is on a visit to fives here this week. Miss Lilia Green returned to her lome at McDonough Thursday af er a visit to her grandfather, Mr. Jiw. M- Green. mg Mi some s S3 n^ a tim Hue with* with the the 3 ■ ■ Normau. Miss Annie Langford, of Allan a is the guest of Miss Sa*ah Sue Langfg'd, Miss Nannie Dukes, of Atlanta « s pe»di»g some time here with her sister, Miss Carrie Dukes. ■ Judging from the , frequency, „ which the ConyersA ohmteers are j married—there wil 1 soon lie none hut married men in t he Company. wviv sav just here 1 lint, under the administration of Cnpt. I) W Alnmnd llie Volunteers now rank the best companies in the state. 8i| ,„ SulK | ny «i„gin* by n„te«t Jinlil K«k Primitive Baptist church every day. The song service will go 01 : through Snndiiy. It is being. conducted by Mr. Newton. nn «c "i I»i JrfI „„.l l,„. ^ ( ,uieh nf much pleasure to many, At a little later date another week 0 f gong will be held in this clnivobf Kveryoody . Qonye.e , . has ml in talking cotton factory hut that doesn’t alter the fact that such an enterprise alone can sustain the i*mnme,n’ial prestige of the town. We have a few helps lien* but it* will undoubtedly rcqpl'ro a eottmi factory to place the town in commanding posit ion, justly ci mi met- l j ‘‘hiliy speaking, which a¬ -mgs to la fand winch she ao aore 'Y llW,? Miss llivo Smith, of Teiinill, Ga.. is the guest of Mrs. Mil Melton. Mrs. l>r. J A McKown, of Jones¬ boro, is Imro to spend a few w,u*ks with the writer ft fatuity. Fruit Jars 70c and BOc per dozen. Fruit Jar I,libbers at 5c per dozen, ivv Dr. W H I.ee's. Now is the time to sow Turnip seed. Dr. W H Lee will supply you with fresh seed of all kind. Sen him. Mr. W S Miirbut, of Almon, wip; here Tuesday. Jle is Greeting a liter residence on Ids property there. Salem camp meeting commenced Friclny. Sunday will probablv ness the gathering t.f a large l.umher of people there. Mrs. \V E Stovall has sold her mil¬ linery business (o Miss Lena Bishop, Miss Lena will take possession at 1 once and make ready for the fall sen sou. Friend Ilobt LGuffin, while in At¬ lanta last week, had I lie pleamirif of meeting his long time friend My J Kinglestein. Ttte pleasun'e ot -Um meeting was mutual. j Mr. S L Almand has sold his res¬ idence on Smith Ra ilroad Street 'to Mr. It L llulT. On the first of Sep¬ tember Mr. Almand will move With bis family to Atlanta, where he ex¬ pects to engage in thtwattle business Crops have greatly improved in this county within the post, few weeks, but there is yet a considera¬ ble shortage in view for botli cotton and corn crops. The forage crop in this county will be immense The “stag’’ barbecue at C'LrUliau’s spring last Tuesday was greatly en¬ joyed by all who participated. Mr, \V N Everltt ci joked the meats aid the work was of a bitfh order. A good crowd was present and the day will lie long remembered. Advertisements are rear! at all times, without regard to whether the business season lie dull or *tci!ve. Therefore the business man win*, advertises when business is M sd**t is ImhuhI to lie remembered b\ |.’ be pur »»“*llc when commerce) becomes grsaier. Whoso joy himself Hie greatest h. the pub "WW* lie V* 9 -ttstom.- wilt en-| Exchange. : - ^ f vou Tug have W^kuy, an item of stews e*tve| - o JO 9 First-class Bartering. Besianraat 1 FANCY GROCERIES " Amid-Cigars and Tobaccos. - >. Bentley’s barber Goto %/ shop if* you want good work. Up-to-date hair cuts, shaves etc m . - You cam save money at BENTLES 5 ui* I S3 8 i St > Plunket & Almand PROPRIETORS. We are now ready to grind your wheat and it you will bring us good wheat we guarantee to give you in return the best ilour ever made in Rockdae county. Bring us no smutty wheat as we cannot grind fimme m FT* . It Mould ruin score other customers bread. We are now running on Hi-* all time and givingsplen did satisfaction. . If you want good flour come to us. PSuniket ^ Almand.