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Lizz ie Co< k, of Oxford, is
jlis3 relatives here.
m a v isit to
jj Troutman spent Thursday
rs .
n Atlanta.
Conyers people have visife
Many Atlanta this week.
I the fair iu
\ f Walter Bell and family are
, home
Warding at Mrs. McKuight’e made short
Mrs B F. Glenn a
bit to friends here this week.
H E Ray has moved his
[family Mr. We regret to
to Atlanta,
a hose them.
For sprains, swellings and lame
U there is nothing so good Pry as
oil.mherlain kle s Pam Ba,m.
For by G“ ile y Dru *
it.
Co.
Hie worst thing about life insu
rates is is that we never live to enjoy
it.
Mr. C. K. Gailey and little son,
C.K. Jr., spent this week with
relatives in Atlanta,
If you owe this office and would
like to pay us in in wood now is the
time to do it.
They say a “man cannot serve
two masters.” How about it when
be is the father of twins.
Lewis Ockermau, Goshen, Ind :
“DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
jievur bend me double like other
pills, but do their work thorough¬
ly ard make me feel like a boy.
Certain, thorough, geutle. Gailey
Drug Co.
Miss Lucile Mason, of College
Park, was the guest of Mrs. M. L.
Wood this week.
Miss Lou Smith came up from
Covington Wednesday and spent
the day with home folks.
If you see a girl with a mortar¬
board hat on. do not conclude she
is a brick layer.
Cotton has been off this week
and the result has been felt in all
Imes of business. When cotton
goes down trade falls off.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
never disappoint. They are safe,
prompt, gentle, effective in remov¬
ing all impurities from the liver
and bowels. Small and easy to
take. Never gripe or distress,
bailey Drug Co.
1 nc’.e Jim Anderson is trying to
coiimct Covington and Logans
ville by rail He has heretofore
Uei;i ; successful m building rail
roads,
Yir, \ 0 Almand, of Craw ford
•„ .... . - .
me. wni move to Conyers and
occupy the residence recently
cated by Mr. J. W. Bell.
Conyers’star is in the ascend¬
ency. fhat $250,000.00 cotton
n >ill is assured. It means much
the , Id town that we can’t even
imagine now.
X child would’t be superstitious
s "ine f.-iul grown person didn’t
teach it,.
A i.ew remedy for billiousness is
now on *;i at Gaileys drug store.
lt i 3 Chamberlain’s Stoni
f i„- u ,K ,M. ver l Tablets. will It the
attn . an( prevent
j..j• * 11 £ iVeu as goon as the first
of the disease appears,
free. l rU - e 5 L'O cents per box Samples
CO D & King doing
are a
OG 1ST- ' d’sLew.
Ilf The PenplE By The FeupIe, Fur The
CONYERS, GA.. FRIDAY,OCT- 25. 1901.
Mrs. A C McCalla visited rela¬
in Decatur this week.
Dr. and Mrs. M R Stewart
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Miss Flo me Lee spent Saturday
Sunday in Atlanta.
Sheriff and Mrs. Austin spent
in Atlanta.
When you cannot sleep for
it is hardly necessary
any one should tell you that
need a few doses of Chamber¬
Cough Remedy to allay the
of the throat, and make
possible. It is good. Try it.
sale by the Galley Drug Co
Truck farming in the neighbor¬
of the old paper mill bids
to becouie very profitable.
See?
That railroad was surveyed in a
quiet way. Not many people
that it had been done
Miss Daisy Lee, of Covington,
the guest of her sister, Miss
Florrie, a short time this week
When two women are bitter
there is always some man
the bottom of it.
Everybody has something to
of the fine weather of the past
two weeks. It has been a great
season for gathering with the far¬
mers and no time has been lost
by them.
A woman’s prematurely gray
is often the result of marry¬
ing a man to reform him.
W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville,
Vu., druggist, writes : ‘ Your One
Minute Cough Cure gives perfect
My customers say
is the best remedy for coughs,
throat and lung troubles.”
Gailey Drug Do.
Mr. A J Pierce is having his res¬
idence, just over the river beyond
Irwin bridge, remodeled.
The lire of every man is a sort
of warfare, a long one full of div¬
ers chances.
Services were held at the
dist, Presbyteri in and
churches Sunday and good audi
ences were in attendance at all the
churches.
There are lies told by action ns
well as lies told by words, and eth
ics give no more countenance to
the one than the other.
Mothw3 everywlie ro praise
Minute Coug h (jure for the suffer¬
ings it has relieved and the lives
of their little ones it has saved.
Strikes at the root of the trouble
an d draws out the inllamation.
The children’s favorite Cough
Cure. Gailey. Drug Co.
Mr. L. J. Almand has purchased
the old Planters’ warehouse build
ing of Messrs, Plunket & Wil
liams, who have been using it as a
ginnery the past two years. 31 r.
mand has not yet fully
ed what use he will put it to .
Henry King, sentenced to
penitentiary for 20 years lor
ceny, and Aaron Carr, col., sent
enced for 10 years, at last term
court, were sent from Conyers
Wednesday. The Carr negro maj
get back home some time but
thinks he will never get back. He
is now about B4 years old and even
if he returns he will be t^uite an
&d negro.
Miss Lucy McDonald has been
guest of her brother. Mr. Chos.
McDonald, at Lithoniu, this week.
Food for thought is sometimes
by the fish that gets
C. M. Phelps, Forest dale, Vt.,
says his child was completely cur
ed of a bad case of eczema bv the
ure of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
-live. Beware of nil counterfeits.
It instantly relieves piles. Gailev
Drug Co.
“If you love others, they will
love you-; if you speak kindly to
them, they will speak kindly to
you. Love is repaid with love,
and hatred with hatred. Would
you hear sweet and pleasant
echoes, speak sweetly and pleas¬
antly yourself.”
It is sometimes instructive to
look back and tea how Destiny
gave us a kick here, and Fate a
Glove there, that sent us in the
right direction at the proper time.
The Georgia Legislature eonven
ed last Wednesday. There is an
immense amount of work for the
solons and they will be kept busy
if they wind up in the time limit.
Our representative, Dr.C H Turner
did not go up Wednesday cn ac¬
count of a slight indisposition.
Do you suffer from piles? If so
do not turn to surgery for relief.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will
act more quickly, surely and safe¬
ly, saving you the expense and
danger of an operation. Gailey
Drug Co.
3 3 The fellow who is continually
broke. 3 3 says the Manayunk
losephqp “may take some Ton
lation from the fact that lie
the Ten Commandments to keip
him company.”
The Oil Mill wagon scales have
been removed from the railroad
bank in front of Mr. J P Tilley’s
home and placed where they stood
for a number of years—on the
East bank of the railroad above
the depot crossing.
Ivodoi Dyspepsia Cure is not It a
mere stimul mt t j tired nature.
affords the stomach complete and
absolute rest by digesting the food
you eac. You don’t have to diet
but can enjoy all the good
you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cm e
instantly relieves that distressed
feeling after eating, giving
new life and vigor. Gailey Drug
Co.
Messrs. W T and D T Butler,
Marietta, have been here this
lettering the monument which
their company furnished for the
grave of Mr. A. J. Ogletree. They
did the work at Eastview cemetery
News comes to u- that Mr. John
Stowers’ colt took the first prize
in the horse show in Atlanta last
Wednesday night, We had felt
assured all along that this was one
of the finest colts in Georgia and
Mr. Stowers is to be
ted upon sh >wiug a winning colt
in such a high class contest. It
is possible that he will sell the
colt for a fancy price before the
fair closes.
< - I had long suffered from indi
gestion, 3 3 writes G. A. LeDeis,
Cedar City, Mo. i i Like others 1
tried many preparations but never
found anything that did me gone
Cure 1 Oilebtttle 0 cured similar I
friend who has suffered
put on the uso of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. He is gaining fast and w i
soon be able to work. Before
gestion used Kodm^Dyspeysia^uij ^
Co,
The man who has a good county
paper andwill not support it should
never read it—if he does he
w here he nas never sown and he
takes that which is not his own.
A newspaper is sent out at a cer¬
tain prico to a man and his fami¬
ly, not to community of several
hundred. If this was the case one
hundred newspapers would cover
the country.—Douglas Breeze.
It's a poor contractor who
doesn’t show up with a bill for ex¬
tras.
“Forthree days and nights I
suffered rigony untold from an at¬
tack of cholera morbus brought on
by eating cucumbers.” says M. E.
Lowthey, clerk of the district
court, Centerville, Iowa, “1
thought I should surely die, and
tried a dozen different medicines
but all to no purpose. I sent for
a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and three doses relieved me entire¬
ly.” This remedy is for sale by
the Gailey Drug Co.
If a man has a sense of hum 01
he knows when not to get funny.
We publish a “Citizens Ticket”
in this issue for Mayor and City
Councilmen. It was handed in to
us by one of our citizens who
thinks it a very good one. Tne tick
et is made up of good men. See
it elsewhere in this paper.
It sometimes eappens that love
is the only wisdom of a fool.
1
1 The little boy of Mr. J T Queen
died at the home of its grandfath¬
er, Mr. Jus. Street, near Hainil
ton’s, last Tuesday evening. It
is thought the little one died of
Scarlet fever. The remains of
little one were interred in
view Wednesday evening.
tend sympathy to the bereaved
i ones.
FARM FOR RENT.
A good one horse farm, good house
and outhouses, good water, etc • ?
near Rockdale church. Apply to
C. D. Farrill at Hewlett, Reagan
& Downs.
Happiness has less uee for com¬
fort than indolence has.
The Lithonia correspondent of
DeKalb New Era says: “We
pj oasur0 j u announcing the
approaching marriage of Mr. Paul
Wesley to Miss Mary Minor, ot
Conyers. The wedding to occur
the first of December, a full state
n " lllc “If* 1 later.
We oiler tin, popular young
couple congratulations in ad
vance. '
When a man has gone to seed h
is time to plant him.
C. P. Johnson, the negro doctor,
will speak on the streets here
Saturday evening at 2:B0 o'clock
on the subject of “The negro and
the South.” Dr. Johnson is well
e( j UC ated and will no doubt speak
jntertainingly and instructively,
He represents the colored orplian
ag0 a j. ^j acon? Ga., and is also
p) e p U ty Grand Master, of the Ne
gro Masonic Lodge, of Georgia.
He was reared by Herschal V Johu
eon, Ex-Governor of Georgia, and
•vas educated Gy Alexander II.
Stephens. Dr. Johnson will in
s titute ft Masonic lodge here on
19 of November, aud will be
here from time to time until after
the institution occurs. He is a
man 0 f purpose and is doing a
Q d work along his line. It may
be well worth your time to bear
hie address,
NO. 44
A Strange Inc Gent.
Last Sunday afternoon. Mr. E.
L. Almand’s horse was grazing in
his front yard and in attempting
to jump over the fence into the
street, he became almost balanced
on the fence and could not get off
until the fence was sawed from
under him. It was a strange inci¬
dent and would rarely ever happen
again. The h >rse was not hurt.—
Social Circle Sentry.
CITIZEN’S TICKET.
For the year 190a.
For Mayor,
John H. Almand.
For Aldermen.
C. E. Reagan,
\Y\ U. Wallace,
M. L. Wood.
W. R. Still,
C. B. Hudson.
I. L. Langley.
Life is too shoft tor attempts
and pretenses that end in nothing.
Stepped Into Live Coals.
“When a child I burned rny foot
frightfully,” writes W. H. Eads,
of Jonesviile, Va., “which cauted
horrible leg sores for BO years, but
Buokien’s Arnica Salve wholly
cured me after everything elso
failed.” Infallible for Bums,
Scald*, Cuts, Sores, Bruises aud
Piles. Sold by the Gailey Dri g
Co. 25c.
A thankful heart is not only the
greatest virtue but the parent of
all other virtues.
riules! flutes!
We have just received another
lot of stock and am r ng them are
some of the finest mules that
were ever brought here. If you
should get one that is not as we
represent it send it back and we
will not charge you one cent to
take it back. Everybody is in¬
vited to call and see our stock.
Sharp <fc King.
Sometimes it is a man’s dinner
that disagrees with him and some¬
times it’s his wife.
10ST.
A gold badge with the name
“Besfie,” on one side and the oth¬
er contains the words: “Faithful
Worker.” T inder will leave same
with C. B. Hudson and be reward
ed.
Few meiyhavc enough self-con¬
fidence to enable them to ignore
their own mistakes.
TAX NOTICE.
The tax hooks for collecting the
city taxes for 1901, are now in my
hands for collection. Books wi 1
be closed by Deo. 20. See me and
pay your taxes at once.
C. W. Norton, City T. C.
Cupid makes the love matches
and cupidity is responsible for the
other brands.
Adciition Liultew!
Mr*. Mitchell has just returi e l
from Atlanta where she lias been
studying the late it styles in dress¬
making and invites those who de¬
sire work of this kind, to call on
her at her home on Mill street.
Lot* of worry and trouble is
brought on by advice that is sup¬
posed to prevent it.
Smoke El Palinetta cigars. For
sals by Stewart,