Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901, November 24, 1900, Image 1

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Co rt. ds, pencils, °nd inks. tasw fa :na 53 »KJ 23 lH „flt | g m I’SHWSM !> ooExmam m ” ALL KINDfe A I RIGHT PRICES n u AILEY DRUG COMPANY. T, fllJTo I P 1 TEST Basil Ite - a .SKSTSSS lo The THE patent JgCOTR^ Patent Beocrf S 1 AJ 0 aer anntffi’. !‘- n 1 homasville Times h- a fully of the season: hoe -• c killin’ h near at hand already faint odors F oe, spareribs and chit- 1 the frosty air. And N onm, persimmons and 3 ; - r e about ripe and ready CONYERS, \ Oi C 4TURDA X I 7 3 NOV- 24. 1900 A for pulling, plucking and roast ion." Aye >ti« true. Bui whj]e Georg i an8 a re reveling in the realization of these good things, let. them not forget to arrange to increase the crop of things to eat next year. With smoke houses and corn cribs, and good times m Georgia will last all the year, whatever cotton may do.-Savannab News. EXPOSITION CLOSED. The Paris Exposition closed Monday evening Nov. 12 f,h, with the uc-ual evening illumination The attendance, however. was small, visitors being kept a wav by a drizzling rainfall. Official statistics show that the exposi¬ tion was a giganic success from the point of view of attendai ce which was double that of (be exposition of 1889 , when 25,121 975 passed the gates. When the gates of the exposition doe ed Monday evening more than 50 , 000,000 persons, had passed through. Found American Products John McDonald, a ICtnsas journalist who is touring Scot¬ land, says in a letter to one of the papers of the sunflower stam that ne recently went into a store in a Highland town and inspected the goods displayed for sale, finding among them the following American pro¬ ducts: Corn. flour, canned beef, canned peaches, canned apricots canned pears, rolled oats, wash boards, churns, cheese, hams, salmon, apples, forks, ho >s. axt e .hammers, saws, joiners’ tools, braces and bits. “This partial list of things U 3 ed in a Scotch mountain village,” says Mr. McDonald, “will give some idea cf the immense trade the United States and Great Britain • ”—Ex. Beauty is a thin veil used some women to hide their im perfections. ilnDgilmancentinuestoBearch H • q is about the only for after lie has found it. Warning to Cigarette 5 makers* Emanuel Haskins, a 16 old boy of Fail-bum, (la., died a few weeks ago from blood poison. Caused by r molting cigar ottes. The young man had been blowing an oidinary French harp until his under lip had be¬ come sore am! iidlmied- The physician decided that the nice ine or other poison from the cigaretb-s cume in contact with i,he sore lip ami thus produced rt e fatal result- The sufferings of tho youth were I enable and his head and face were swollen beyond recognition. The cigarette smokers in and around Conyers should profit by the mistake of this once vigorous and healthy boy and quit the filthy and dangerous habit at ouce, Of course it is too early to talk about the tickets for 1901 , but what would be thought of naming candidates for 1920 ? Jackson’s friends in 1829 , deter¬ mined to renominate him in 18 32 , and selected Van Buren as the candidate foi 1836 and 1840 and Benton for 1844 and 1848 . Yet Benton’t name was never before a nominating convention and every president from 1836 to 1852 was a‘dark horse.’—Ex. Says an ameteur poultry fan cier •‘The only money in chickeDS is what they swallow.’ The rainy day sklr is a clear ing off garment ; clear off the sidewalk. * Some people are called cranks just became you can't turn them. For Rural Free Delivery. Assistant Port; -Vr General Johnson Heads for Extension. Washington, November 20 — Mi enthusiastic plea tor a wide expansion of rural free delivery w made in the annual report of W M Johnson, first assistant postnnistf i- genera 1 He says that the extraordinary develop¬ ment of this system during the past twelve montba und* r the stimulus" of appropriations of $150 GOO for the fiscal year 1899 1900 . and SI 750,000 foi the fis dal year 1900 01 , is conclusive as showing that hereafter it must he a perra.iueufc and ex panding feature of the postal administration. The can now be extended aet sw iftly as congress may direct, or as the means permit, until it covers ail those portions of the United States now reached in whole or in part by the more primitive methods of the postal service which have come down to us aim st without change from col times. 4 his change Mr. believes can be effected without excessive cost to the government. No matter how honest they thev are, the policemen beat! , h( / cltv . Every man LlieVes ho can run a newspaper, or manage a political campaign. . Tlie feC 3 of the earth has not been thoroughly washed the flood. Help your neighbor and if he i» a mao he well help you in. NO. 47 Pianos and Or¬ gans for sale by J.P. Tilley. I i src» it kin 0 li kkla WI i 1 ss=SS , My undertaking establish¬ ment is well fitted up and my stock ol undertaking goods is complete. Attention prompt and ca p a j ; ] e . Hearses free of Charge. W. V. Atnand, Undortaltoi* Embamer Fills IliMS. HcELVANEY & BRODiNAX AGENTS, We represent some of the best Fire Insurance Companies in existence and ask the public generally to see us before plac¬ ing their risks. Office in Banner office under Joe, ‘ McELVA KEY & BRODNaX- When a fellow becomes so smart that he cannot learn from his broiber fe.lo vs hois ready to fall down where no one will pick him up. Be no more than just to your« " 0t be ' JDJ ' u9t eig or,