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VOL. XiX.
local news items ■ j
Short <.«■ Paragraphs, Personal and Otherwise, Gath=
ered for our Readers.
Don’t forget the school rally at
Smyrna Sep-t. 7th. A general in
vitation is extended the public.
Mr. James Melton, of Moultree,
was v, i ;th his father, Dr. M. H.
Melton, this week.
Maj. R. J. Guinn, of Atlanta,
is to speak at the school rally at
Smyrna Sept. 7th.
James White, Bryantsville, Ind.
says DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
led . sores on , both , legs
j iea running Doctors
He had stiff* red six years.
failed to help ban . Get DeWitt’s.
Accept, no imitations. Gailey
Drug Co.
Mrs. Cobble Battle of Moultree,
D 011 a vis : t, to her uncle’s family
Dr. M. H. Melton.
Mr. S. H. Wood left for Winder
last Tuesday. He goes to take
charge of the Merchant ile busi
ness he bought there. He is a
golended gentleman a good busi
ness man and has many friends
here who wish for him much suc¬
cess in his new field.
Don’t be satisfied with tempora¬
ry relief from indigestion. Kodol
Dys pepsia Cures permanently and
coin pletely removes this complaint
1; relieves permanently because it
allows the tired stomach perfect
r st. Dieting won’t rest the
stomach. Nature receives supplies
from the food we eat. The sensi¬
ble way to help the stomach is to
uso Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which
d g. sts what you eat and can’t help
I ut do you good. Gailey Drug Co.
Mr. R. C. Ellison, of Atlanta,
visited friends in Conyers Sun¬
day.
The sermon by Rev. Mr. Trout¬
man at the Methodist church last
Sunday morning was both inter¬
esting and edifying to tho large
congregation that heard it. Ile
is f aniest and fluent and holds the
att ikon of hearers well.
.Hi cases of cough or croup give
tin* ;ii tie rno One Minute Cough
Ctu-“ The;, rest easy and have no
fear. The child will be all right
in a little while. It never fails
Pirns int to take, always safe, sure
and almost instantaneous in ef
lect Gailey Drug Co.
•
Li." Clara Langford, of Atlan¬
ta q nt Sunday with Miss Sarah
Sim Lm gford.
Naffer Horace Morgan spent
Sin day with friends in Oxford.
Mr. Curry Moon, of McDonough
B P ( -'-ni Sunday with friends in Con
yeN. • *
-au ctions, cuts, burns, scalds
and so n s of all kinds quicklv heal
e <! Tv IMVitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
Cert a 11 cure for piles. Beware of
count*.-; fits. Be sure you get the
original—DeW Co. itt’s. Gailey Drug
ihL- Juanita Cook has returned
to her home at Oxford alter a
pleasant stay with friends here.
Mi's. Smith has returned to her
honio at Harlem alter a two w r eeks
visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. W
.
Boll,
i ■ > i 'nomas, Sumterville, Ala
•
" | 1 Was u 1 commenced suffering from taking dyspepsia Kodol
Dv ; >e " a Cure. I took several
bottl es '■ can digest anything ”
Koch ■ spepsia Cure is the only
Gon containing all the
h -stive fluids. It gives
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Hi He Fenple, By The PEnpls, Fur The. People.
CONYERS, GA.. FRIDAY, AEG, 30. 1901.
Mr. Robt. Langford, of Atlanta,
spent a few days here this week.
After a pleant visit of three
weeks to Mrs. C. K. Gailey, Miss
Dallas has returned to her home
at LaGrange.
0. 0. Buck, Beirut, Ark., says:
I was troubled with constipation
until I bought DeWitt’s Little Ear
ly Risers. Since then have been
entirely cured of my old complaint
I reccommend them. Gailey Drug
Co.
Miss Sadie Tucker has been the
guest of Miss. Berta Anderson, of
Covington, this week.
Miss Frankie Norman was the
guest of Miss Johns, of Social Cir¬
cle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chick spent Sun¬
day with relatives in Social Cir¬
cle.
Messrs. Claude Osborn and El¬
gin Stewart made social calls at
Social Circle Sunday.
If the action of your bowels is
not easy and regular serious com¬
plications must be the final result
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers will
remove this danger. Safe, pleasant
and effective. Gailey Drug Co.
Mr. Zack Hanna, was a visitor
to Conyers last Sunday.
Miss Etta McRea, of Decatur,
is the guest of her sister Sirs. Dan
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eakes and
daughter, of Augusta, visited rel¬
atives here a few days last week.
Mr. Henry Everitt spent some
time with friends and relatives at
McDonough this week.
Mr. Jas. A. Dukes spent some
time at and near Locust Grove
this week.
Mrs. SH Allport, Johnston, Rn
says: "Our little girl almost The
strangled to death with croup
doctors said she couldn’t live but
she was instantly relieved by One
Minute Cough Dure. Gailey Drug
Co.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Almand
spent Sunday with their son at
Social Circle.
Miss Carrie Dukes visited rela¬
tives in Atlanta this week.
Rev. W. R. Foote, presiding el¬
der of this district, spent Sunday
in Conyers.
Misses Nancy and Clara Crosby,
who have been with relatives in
the county for several weeks, have
returned to their home in Alaba¬
ma.
Mrs. Price and daughter, Miss
Maggie, of Pine Barren, Fla., aro
on a visit to relatives in Conyers.
Mbs McCollum, who was the
guest of Miss Willie Mae Hamil¬
ton, has returned to her home in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Troutman is on a visit to
relatives in Rome.
Judge A. C. McCalla attended
Crawfordville court this week.
^ rs - e\,
Shipley and Miss Allen, olAmer
icus were in Conyers with friends
this week The' r are ontheirwav to
Arkansas, wh ere they j will make
their home in future,
Dr Q u i g£ r has returned from a
visit to Indian Spring and Tallu
lah Falls.
We made a : lies t v is to Forsyth
last Tuesday and 'found that thriv
ing city enjoying a fair t hare of
the prosperity that seems to
vail throughout the state and the
South. Forsyth is only 26 miles
distant from Macon but this does
not seem to interfere with her
commercial or industrial progress.
The courthouse in the center of
the square, surrounded by a beau¬
tifully kept lawn, is a credit to
the town and county. Monroe Fe¬
male College is, perhaps, the most
important institution in the city
and great preparation is being
made for the opening about two
weeks hence. A cotton factory
and an oil mill add much to the
business activity of the town and
all in all Forsyth is a splended lit
tie city.
Col, J. E . McClelland, of Atlan
ta, made a business trip to Con¬
yers this week.
Miss Lena Bishop made a busi¬
ness trip to Atlanta Monday.
Master Frank Butler has return¬
ed nome after a pleasant visit to
relatives at Greensboro.
Mr. Lawrence Butler has return
ed to Greensboro where he has
been engaged the past year.
Mrs. It. N. Berrien has returned
to her home at Waynesboro after
a protracted visit to her parents
here.
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For Sale or Rent.
My bon o and lot near roller
flouring mill. For terms etc., see
Henry E. Ray.
For tesalc.
A ladies bicycle, good as new,
fora small price. Call at this of¬
fice.
Jno. C. Stephenson.
ESTABLISHED In 1890.
OES>~
He was the foremost salesman for the largest house in Conyers for 15 years, and has been
in business for himself for 10 years. He has the leading business of the town after 25 years ex¬
perience Show and display have no part in his store. Solid, reliablo business has made him
popular with all and he will be glad to supply you with everything in the various lines of
Dress Goods, Notions, Trimmings, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Clothing, Trunks, etc., -Groceries of all kinds:
Meat, Lard, Flour, Meal Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Can¬
ned Goods of all kinds.
You have nothing to do but call for what you want if you fail to see it, and the prices and
terms will be lower than the lowest.
We buy Country Produce and pay the highest pri¬
ces for Cotton.
Don’t go out to buy Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes or anything else as we have have the new
est and best styles.
Miss Ola Reagan and Messrs. Lola Granadge, Walton Granade and your humble
servant will wait on jou Your Iriend,
Jno. G. Stephenson.
House Party.
After a week of uninte; upfced pleas¬
! m-e, the house party guests of Miss
Sarah Sue Langford departed last
iThursday morning. There were nine
i.voting ladies of that age, to which
| young ladies aspire and when reach*
ed, time no longer ages until they are
led to the altar. A prettier or gayer
bevy of Georgia daughters would be
hard to find and the sad faces of the
Conyers gallants, who played the ar¬
dent roll to the gay and beautiful
creatures, elicits the beliel on the
part of those whose pathway has led
them past these days of torturing
doubt, that the impressions made by
these lovely young forgetfuls is caus¬
ing heartaches in manly breasts. It
was a season of joy for them all-r-a
mingling together that makes strong
friendships and dispels illusions; a
living together for a happy season
that promises years of pleasant re¬
collecting.
The stay of the young ladies in
Conyers was a source of pleasure to
many and it was a week of social
gayety. The fair hostess looked safe¬
ty to the pleasure of her guests and
each some new interest awaited them.
The end came all too soon—the sea¬
son of joy is past -the boys inconso¬
lable.
Thuusday we came to the House
party gay.
And here six days and nights we
stay.
II
On Friday morn a new girl came,
And Friday night we entertain.
III
On Saturday morn the boys came
’round.
And each for him a new aiil found.
IV
But Sunday morn was clear and
bright.
We went to church and tried to do
right.
V
On Monday the boys of Conyers
vay,
Carried us to the river on a wagon of
bay.
VI
NO.
Tuesda v was a rainy day,
We stayed at home and games did
l>hty.
VII
Wddxrsdav, at s ! x on pleasure
bent.
All t he girls to a jolly tea went.
At eight that night, to a party did
go,
’Twas given to us by our friend
Bekto.
But Thursday morn the weeping
came,
For then the girls went home
again.
Sung to the tune of “Good bye my
lover, good bye.
“JUDY' .
Mr. Clias. Rodgers, who is now em¬
ployed by the Walton Oil Co., will
move bis family to Social Circle as
soon as he can secure a house. He
has a splendid position and we wish
him all success.
We are informed that Mr, Jno. E.
Whitaker has sold his farm to Mr.
W. B. Parker. Mr. Parker will move
from his plantation on South river to
Mr. Whitaker s place in order to se¬
cure scheol advantages for his chil¬
dren. Wo welcome Mr. Parker to
Conyers and hope that Mr. Whitaker
may not get too far away fr m us.
The farm that Mr. Parker has bought
is very valuable property.
Mrs. Martha Nelms and daughter,
Miss Mamie have moved to Lithonia.
This move was made to accommodate
Mamie v. ho will teacli at that place
this term. We hope they may like
their new home.
Mr. Elliott Minor and family are
now residents of Conyers. They oc¬
cupy the Gailav residence on North
street, We welcome them to Con¬
yers.
For Rent.
Three or 4 nice rooms for rent at
the I). M. Almand old home place.
F.r particulars see S. L. Almand.
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