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interesting ITEMS FROM OVER THE COUNTY -qvjT—
From Ebsnez er.
having some cool weather
W'e ai’ e which is somewhat
at this writing
disagree able.
Plunket, of Jackson, vis
! yirs. J° e this community this
Ijted relatives in
week- visited bis sister at
M r.SJP° ttS this week.
.Who is very sick,
j a cks°u who has
Miss rhessie *■ Thompson,
’ S. J. Potts.
the guest ot nf Mrs i'u»
been d to her iioine at Jackson,
has return e
Ga. and mother, ol
Morrow, Mr. VaU Ga .^visited Mr. L. L. Har
din’s familv tliis week.
entertained
Thursday
W,!l,vgivi,. ° p -.v.«-.'H nice time. ly in.mng. All
pres e nt report a
Warren Head, of Albertville,
Mr. moved back to Georgia. It
A] has like the
ssenis that there is no place
red bills of Georgia,
W ! Hardin, of Conyers, was
Mr. Sunday.
seen in out midst
Tam bow.
The Children’s Friend.
You’ll have a culd this winter.
Maybe you have one now. Your
children will suffer too . For coughs
bronchitis, grip and other
-roup, complaints One Minute
vmter fails- Amts
r )Ug h Cure never
, "ntly. is ple-smit to
, |'l,, tiste It very
and perfectly Wi.ic ester Ky
c B. George, little girl attack¬ ,
; rite9 , ‘-Our late was night and
ed with c.oup one
was so ho rse she could hardiy
sneak. We gave her a few doses
of One Minute Cough Cure. It re
]j„ved her immediately and she
to sleep. When she awoke
nest morning she had no signs ot
lnsrsene&s or croup Gailey Drug
Co.
From Smyrna,
Messrs. Chas. Plunket and
Arch Ford were in Klondike Tues¬
day night.
Messrs. Polia Ford and Ernest
Left witch, with Miss Denie Pow¬
ell and Myrtle Miller, were at
church at Smyrna Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robertson
visited Mrs. Mary Hollingsworth’s
fan ily Sunday afternoon .
Messrs. T. K. Sharp and J. Y.
Hill are sawing lumber on Mr
J T. Sims’ plantation, for the
new church building
Mr. and Mrs. Wade, of Rock¬
land, visited Mr. and Mrs. Pleas
Fins Saturday night,
Mr and Mrs. Ben Howard vis¬
aed their parents here Saturday
■Bid Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sims enter¬
tained their friends with a pound
party hoia Saturday night given in
r of Miss Belle Hollings¬
worth.
kev. Mr. Rusk, with Misses
Mitinij Cloftfelter and Mol lie
Raghllal, of Conyers, were at
church Si ere Sunday.
Messrs. W. G. and D F. Clot
of Conyers, -were guests
^‘Mr. Sandav. s. F. Bohannan’s family
Jane Young, of Easton,
Ga • 18 visiting in our community.
• -j 1 Lef twitch, of Redan,
was in r ‘ lir community cue day last
'veefc.
Mr. f G Belcher visited relatives
near Macedonia Su day.
l
Mrs. L b Pal mer will sell part
ofher furmi l ng tools, two horse
Wa gon p; c t public
day x, > a outcry Thurs
j L L e t everyone who
c »u uo Sl)
c ;me.
‘ Belviua Blinkins.”
.4 Kind You Have Always Boats#
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WEEKLY - UAMKTt
SOUTU CONYERS.
The long looked for wintry
weather i3 upon us, with its dis¬
agreeable forcefulness.
Messrs. Dock and Ed Christian
visited in Salem community re
rently.
Nr. and Mrs. R L Almand, of
Covington, spent Sunday with rel¬
atives here.
“Coming events cads their shad
ows before,” is certainly true of
the man who owns a dog.
Mr. Pat Townsend spent Tues¬
day in C ivmgton trading horses,
The farmers are waiting for rain
and frost to begin sowing wheat,
Bet us have a big crop, of this ce¬
real. It is the easiest crop we raise.
Mrs. G B Almand stopped over
Sunday with her sister on her re¬
turn from a visit to Madison.
Mrs. Rufe Christian, sr. of Pace,
spent last Saturday with Mrs. M.
R. Christian.
Cotton prices keep going down ;
when it strikes the bottom it will
rebound.
Mr. G. B. Almand, of Ingle
side, visited relatives here last
Sunday, returning home in the
evening, accompanied by his wife
and children.
Mr. T. M. Armstead, of the
Gate City, spent one night last
week with Mrs. Martha Hollings¬
worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hays, Sr., of
Hayston, visited the family of
Mr. Dave Vaughn recently.
Mr. R. L. Hale returned from
Covington Saturday evening, hav¬
ing completed his work-there.
Mrs. Roland Vaughn, and son,
of Pace, spent last Sunday with
the former’s mother, Mrs. Ander¬
son, of this city.
If the cool weather continues it
will cause some porkers t-> squeal
for the last time.
It was with deepest sorrow, we
learned of the sad, and untimely
death of Mr. Grier Almand, of
Atlanta. To his young wife and
orphaned babes, mother and
brother, we offer our heartfelt
sympathy, May God help them
inasmuch as He has so severely
afflicted them.
Vashti.
Spreads LiKe Wild-Fire.
When things aie “the best” they
become “the bestselling.” Abra¬
ham Hare, a leading druggist, of
Belleville, O., writes: “Electric
Bitters are the best selling bitters
I have handled in 20 years.” You
know why? Most diseases begin
in disorders of stomach, liver, kid¬
neys, bowels, blood and nerves.
Electric Bitters tones up the stom¬
ach, regulates liver, kidneys and
bowels, purifies the blood strength
eus the nerves heuce cures multi
tudes of maladies, It builds up
the entire system, Puts new life
and vigor into any weak, sickly,
iun-down man or woman. Price
50 cents. Sold by Gailey Drug
Co.
East Conyers.
Several from our neighborhood
are attending the singing class at
the Baptist church and all are well
pleased and report Bro. Langston
a8 as u a splendid spienuiu teacher. We would
be glad if all of our people would
take more interest in singing, as it
is olio way we may all take part
in d raising God when we go to the
house of Worship.
Mrs. A M McElvany and Mrs.
Way man Tucker visited in Litho
nia Wednesday.
Messrs. Ed and Ward Crumbley
from Ilenry County were visiting
in East Conyers Monday.
Master Ear] Tucker !ms
recovered from a spoil of fever.
We East Coirnrs people hope
for great tliii gs f • >r •*ur part of
the city on account, of the build¬
ing of the new cotton mills.
“Eula.”
R Physician Testifies
< 4 I have taken Kod<d Dyspepsia
Cure and have never used any¬
thing in my life that did me the
good that did,” says County Phy¬
sician Geo. W. Sceoggs of Hall
County, Ga. “Being a physician
I have prescribed it and found it
to give the best results.” If the
food you eat remains undigested in
your stomach it decay* there and
poisons the system. You can pre¬
vent this by dieting but that means
starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
digests what you eat. You need
suffer from neither dyspepsia nor
starvation. The worst case quickly
cured. Never fails. Gailey Drug
Co.
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WEST CONYERS.
The rain has been much enjoyed
by us all and let us not complain
of mud as dust will make mud.
Mr. Arthur Whitaker and family
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
P, G. Tucker.
We are sorry to know that Mr.
A N Plunket is not so well this
week.
Mr. Joe Bently was down to see
his mother and friends Sunday.
Glad to see Joe with us.
Speaking of women and folding
beds.—a man can shut the latter
up.
Mr. Add Turner and family en¬
joyed Sunday in the country.
Mr. Howard McDonald from
South Conyers was the guest of
Mr. Luther Hollingsworth Sunday
The newest thing in flannels is—
a baby.
Miss Hattie Wallace will leave
this week for an extended trip to
Savannah and Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harden spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
J D Scott.
Mrs. Gee and daughter havo
been in our midst this week. They
speak of moving to Conyers. We
welcome them back.
Mr. .T J Carter was at home Sun
day with his parents and friends.
Rev. Mr. Graham visited in
West Conyers while here.
Mr. Emory Albert was at home
with his family last week after an
absence cf quite a while.
Several of our young people went
out to Smyrna Sunday and re¬
ported a delightful time.
“B* not to busy with your own
career,
However noble, that you cannot
hear
The sighs of those who look to you
for help.
For this i 9 purchasing success too
dear-’’
Miss Know All.
Modern Surgery Sur¬
passed
“While suffering from a bad
case of piles I consulted a physi- of
cian who adviso mo to try a box
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve,”
0
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
g a j ve [ 3 a splendid cure for piles,
giving relief instantly, and I heart
ily recommend it to all sufferers
c„ S rffprv g is unnecessary to cure
p^yitt’s Witch Hazel
g aly g cure all y case. Cuts,
Duma, bruises and all otner wounds
are also quickly cured by it. Be
-re of eounterfeUs. Ga.ley Drug
Co.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digits wbat you fat. |
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WfWr m m I P
7 A & £
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Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought, and wliiclt has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of
and has been made under his per¬
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that triiie with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare¬
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie
subktance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
■ ^1*1.
S’ * 4
The KM You Have Always Bought
in Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CCNTAUR COMPANY. 11 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
Conyers Public Schools a
rail Tgtot Xml*
etnjj Wzm< Jaiyist.
Tiie buildings have been improved and enlarg¬
ed. The roorns are suppled with the latest improv¬
ed single Seats and DesKs. The building is heated
throughout by stearrp
The following excellent corps of teachers Will be
in charge, viz:
FliF. Ms ILiEITCIKlEIRp Snpt. and IV'ncipal.
MIS. 1,1, ANBE2BB0H > Asst.
MM^ MUY Ma IAITIK 4 4
MISS MI1IE IjJEE
MISS BE88IB MUTCHBS89K U
MISS J0SEPMIHE W033MIX “
Parents having children to educate will do well to investigate
our school. Tuition m the Primary and Crammer grades free to
all resident pupils.
QUIGG & STILL.
bumber {Jealers arid Warehousemen,
£^-]luil<ling Material of all ltimlK.'TtJ
Brick, Lime, Cement.
We
Will weigh cotton this season and will do
our utmost to give thorough satisfaction. Bring
us yonr
COTTON,
If you need any kind of build¬
ing material it will be to your
advantage to see us.
Yours To SERVE,
Quigg and Still,
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