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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1900)
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N- T- STREET, GENERAL MERCHANT Blocksmithing ant ad fork! 4* 6 ALL KINDS 4 Of New Hid 23C23 epair W | short and . Done on no!ice ill good condition. Ira Farrill, special Ilovse Shoer, guarantees perfect work Your horse will not cork himself when Farrill turns him loose. COLUMBUS HART, GENERAL SMITH P. G, & R. W. TUCKER. VM a When you want a good, safe turnout one that you can drive with PLEASURE AND SATIsFaCTION One that looks well and goes well, call on me. me*m Good drivers furnished if desired Terms very reasonable.. M, H, MELTON G A i LEY’S u—- t ( A 4 W * Speiak o —o All kinds of delicious summer drinks served at this fount. We invite a!! to try our drinks. ICE GREAM AND SHERBETS Conveniently Served. CA1,1, AT GAILEY’S FOUNTAIN. ili ll I Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly reoeive our opinion free concerning the patent¬ ability of same. “ How to obtain a patent ’ sent upon request. Patents •ecured through ns advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through ns receive special notice , without charge, in The Patext Record, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted t»y Manufacturers and Investors. - Said for sample copy FREE. Address, V VICTOR J. EV&MS & CO (Patent Attorneys,) CVans Building, WASHINGTON, O. C. I THE ATLANTA DAILY CONSTITUTION Now Running a Spec al Oam paign OlleiOnly $1.0). 'l Iih Oouslftiition, of Atlanta, j land Ga., is now oftV-nng its daily Sunday editions compute j dnte to new the order subscribers, reaches that from office the l until July Till, for only $100. July 7th will take the subscriber past the dale of the lWyan Nominating Convention at Kan j sas, city on Juiy 4th. In the | meantime all the State Conven rions will have acted, as well as the Republican Nutionol Con¬ vention at Philadelphia, in June. The Constitution alv ays covers the news completely, and this exceptional offer wifi perhaps test the capacity of their full pland. In connecliou with the $1,00 Campaign offer, each such Sdbrcriber may cast a ballot naming his choice of judgement o the Democratic and Repnh licaii nominees for IVesident and Nice Presnffint, and $225 in hr z^s w ill he given to the ae cu’ate ballots. 7 lie «oon» r \ on send for it dm longer yon got I he paper for your dollar. 11. H MCbONAL & SON RESIDENT DENTISTS.^3 All work guaranteed to piea.se Office up stairs over J. IT. Al mand & Co’s, stove. Conyers, . . , . Ga Georgia Railroad. For information as to Routes, Schedules, and Rates, both Ffflpr ml Fsijlt. write to either of tl:e undersigned. You will receive prompt reply and reliable, information. 0 C Me.VI LEEK, A G JACKSON G A Pass. Dept. G P A. S Augusta, Crll . S K MagiI), C. 1). Cox. Gen’l Age. Gen’l Agt, Atlanta. Athens. W W Hardwick, W C Me Vi lien Gen’l Agt. S. F, & P A. Macon. Macon. M R Hudson, W M McGovern, T. F. & P. A, Ge .’1 Agt. Atlanta. Gu. Augusta ■ * FOR S-iLAJUE. A good seven room residence, centrally located, convenient to Churches. Schools, Depot and bus¬ iness part of town. Nicely finish¬ ed throughout, eloseis, good wa¬ ter, servants house, good garden, etc., for sale cheap" on liberal terms. Cali on L. A. Lee, Conyers, Ga. SUNDAY SERMONS. Even the devil is not as black as his newspaper portraits. A pool Sunday dinner often spoils the effect of a. good ser¬ mon . Some ministers put. in more time trying to save dollars than souls. It is always difficult for a saint to see through his own ha io. : With the exception of fus.-> women, nature makei but few mistakes. The good die young—hut they are good only because they do die young. Some people use mighty poo material when they make up their minds. Blessings in disguise .usually have a hard time proving their identity. An evil tongue could not do much harm if (here were no evil ears to listen. Of two evils choose the least unless there is more money id tne other one. Tiie most desirable pew in some churches is the one far therest from the pulpit. In nine cases out of ten. all a man’s possessions are in his wife’s name. Belief is something that is supposed to be true because it is capable of proof. When the devil goes fishing for men, he baits his hook with a pretty woman. The straight and narrow path is entiiely too wide for some narrow-minded Christians. A FRICANA will cure Syphilie and Old r\ Sores to Stay Cured. Try one of those cigars called “Dr Lee’s fe Weet Rose,” 5 for 5c. A great many people say these ci* gais smoke as well as the average 5c cigar. Trv one of them onlv *' *■ 1 cent. Dr W. H. LEE. l > I —I mm &ma k i hU v. xi A "Th-a’a Ec*«ma that m»kes your arm fo re<] end itchy. Tais Witt’s Eczeini Ointment will care it. it cures Tett-r, Ringworm and all sorts of skin dl-eases, and only c >3t* 2’> omts a box. All the drug stores s-il it, and lots o people use It. Tne Taylor and I’eek Drag Co . In Macon, make it. ’ i tiri id \. HcELVANEY &BRODNAX AGENTS » We represent some of the best Fire Insnrance Companies m existence and ask the public generally to see us before plac¬ ing their risks. Office in Banner office under hotel, McELVA NET & BROUN,\X A FR!CANA will cure Constipation ano is r wond^rfb 1 Liver Medicine Try It i ,uw d likli* i m. My undertaking establish¬ ment is well fitted up and my stock of undertaking goods is complete. Attention prompt and ca¬ pable. Hearses free of Charge. W. V. Amaiid, Undei’tnlvci* tt Embamer PTfpv bill uADD nailD Mil U P HENRY REAGAN PROPRIETOR. My shop is comfoi'uibF. V v towejf* ji'ri r’pan. My tools are always kr h ; ?i My atfcenti&i is respectful. My aim— to please all. Give me a call when you hved dressing up ATTRACTIVE FEATURES GF THE. ATLANTA Semi-Weekly journal In addition to its superb neurs ssr vice, covering the world at large and the southern states in partic¬ ular, The Semi-Weekly Journal Las many attractive, eitertainjag s:iJ iastxuciire feature*, invaluable fu southern hones sad f&ii-ai. SBXSONQ SEWS SERVICE, The service o? tha Associated Press, bringing tha news frosn all parts o! us world, is supplemented by the special news service of Tba Journal in Georgia and the southern, states, and the tole grams and letters of Its Washington cor¬ respondent, Mr. Janies A. Holloman, who will pay special attention to matters at the national capital which interest the people of the southern states. SrsCXAX. ,FEATtJ»E3. In addition to the contributions of these and hundreds of local correspon¬ dents, The Seir.i-WeeSly Journal will, from, time to time, print letters from farmers who have distinguished them* ■elves by success In particular things, ■hofvl. g how they xchieved such results. Tha Semi-Weekly Journal has a dis¬ tinguished list of contributors, including P.ev. Bam Jones, Hon. John Temple Graves, Mr*. W. H. Felton, Han. C. H. Jordan and others. SAM JONES. Rev. Sam Jones, who has been called the St. Paul of his generation, will con ' tlnue to contribute his breezy letters. written in the course of his travels, troro different parts of the country, full of w,», wisdom and originality and seasoned with hard sense. SINS. XV. H. FELTON. Mrs. W. II. Felton, the George Eliot •f the south, has taken charge of a neW department, to be known as “The Coun¬ try Home." This distinguished lady H known far and wide by the power of her pen. and her ability was recognised dur¬ ing the world’* fair, when she was ap pointed to represent Georgia. She has o late stirred up much enthusiasm by her letters and speeches on country Hf® al * the means for making It attractive. JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES. Contributions from Hon. John Tempi* Graves will be printed from time to time Mr. Graves is one of the princes of the lecture platform,a man of extensive travel and experience, a gifted and eloquent orator, a fearless writer and an Indepen¬ dent thinker, whose utterances have ha much to do with shaping the policy ° Georgia’s educational institution* and have had their effect in recent political campaign. HON. C. H. JORDAN. 1* The agricultural department 1* Charge of Hon. C. H. Jordan, chairman committee agriculture in the of the on He is Georgia house of representatives, born a successful and practical farm9r ' and raised on the middle Georgia plan.a whore he now resides, His erusaa* t*nr\ ic ^‘ for diversified, his work for self-sustaining the eetabUshment^ * K ^ and **?**“%£* farmers’ institutes t 1U ail over the south and his pr twice week in the **** a u ree. aai constitute one of its bea JUVENILE department. containing The Juvenile department, me tetters from young P*°P- , ufs country, with interesting s-orie , will «***!»«• W * and adventure, Ike bojr* «(***__~