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5 M WLETT, REAGAN & DOWNS B
THE POPULAR AND RELIABLE MERCHANTS,
Announce that they are making unusually close figures on their large and magnifi cen I
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stock of goods, This stock reveals to the man, woman or child that wishes to buy, ^
article needed ana gives them a price below all others- All men are notified that forth
cash ti ey can save cash by trading at this store. No man can afford to pass our door uj!
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less he has first armed himself with our prices. Will make it your interestto trade h ere
You are eordialh invited to stop with us Show Day, the 25th
HEWLETT, REAGAN & DOWNS.
Conyers Weekly
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Eineted ■ the postfsE mail a' -*» a.
second-lias- .it&Vei
Friday, Nov. 15, L
Locals f> cents per for ff,'ij
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dm in-eriit 3 : 27 -for each -ubseqier.t
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Advertiwiny; ltutfN.
The following resolutions were a
dopt<-d at the annual meeting of the
Georgia Weekly Press Association
190):
lUsolvod, That t lie Georgia
\V< Aly J'ress Association, in four¬
teenth animal convention assembled
hereby adopt the following hr a ba¬
sis of rales to govern all advertising
and insist that the same be rigidly
followed by each member.
II; •>•<*.—Seven and one half cents
per inch, each Insertion for 5»A)circu¬
lation, with att increase of 1 cent per
inch for each additional one hundred
newspapers published. 10 per cent,
discount where electrotypes are fur¬
nished.
Resolved further, That each mem¬
ber of'ids Association he requested
to publish and keep standing at tin
top of editorial column tbe above res'
olntion anti basis of rates, and that
all applicants for advertising be sent
a marked copy.
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Great Luck of an Editor
E r two years alt efforts to cure .
Ecz ona in the palms of my hands i
failed,” writes Editor II. N. Les
ter, of Syracuse. Kan., “then 1
was wholly cured by Bucklen’s Ar
liica Salve.” It’s the world’s best
for Eruptions, Sons and all 9 kiu
diseases. Only 25c at the Gailey
Drug Co.
There uiay be something
wrong with our constitution
but it was made for the mas
ses instead of corporate in¬
terests. and by men who
knew the dangers of an open
treasury, and the subtle in¬
fluences to which it could be
subjected. It will be a bad
day lor Georgia when it is
tinkered to new designs by
small bore political jobbers,—
Ex.
TAX NOTICE.
The tux books for collecting ths
city taxes for 1901, are now in iny
hands fcr collection. Books will
die closed by Dec. 20. See me and
^■^'our taxes at once.
C. sV. Norton,City T. C.
NEARL5 WRECKS A TRAIN
ELEPHANTS TRUNK CREATES
'CONSTERNATION.
L"-*- r.f L’fe and Millions of
I_> liars Happily Averted.
I. -? ight the firsts* ction of the
.’ Roi insou Circus train consist
,:.g ■ f twenty-two loaded cats, left
..a\annali«n ^ .. n nail where r the cue bi<? igoniv Show ex- - x
hsbited yesterday', for the next
stand Charleston and everything
went along smoothlv. and the
train men had orders to run about
twenty miles an hour. At Celina
Junction a heavy grade is encouut
ered and for miles it is a matter
of rise and fa'l on this particular
piece of road bed.
CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE.
Fcr a long time one of the train
hands who is stationed on one of
the flat cars which precedes the
mammoth car in which the ele¬
phants are housed, has been in the
habit of feeding the celebrated
trained elephant Nero with apples
and other sweets.
As soon as the first section mov¬
es. this elepkant is on the lookout
with the end of his trunk protrud¬
ing: through the end of the car for
his reward.
East night his apples were not
forthcoming, and after his pa¬
tience was,exhausted, in some man
ner his trunk managed to touch
the bar that uulccks the Jeanny
coupler, and the train is cut in
two. Later when the engineer
s t a rted he felt, his engine leap
ahead and the train doubled the
*pe©d. Tins being . unusual .
going
up grade he decided to investigate
when the top of the grade was
reao j iec i
A WRECK AVERTED.
It turned out to he a fortunate
thing, far had he not done so many
lives and thousands of dollars
worth of property would have
been sacrificed, as the second sec¬
tion consisting of nineteen cars
and eight sleepers containing the
performers and the proprietor of
the show was traveling only a few
minutes behind. The train men
found the last half of the train
some two miles back and had
scarcely coupled on when the brake
man flagged the second section
which was thundering not a hali
mile behind the first train.
Mr. Robinson on hearing of the
accident and the prompt efforts of
the engineer and crew, ordered his
treasurer to reward the men for
their vigilence.
Had the accident not been dis¬
covered, the loss of hfe and prop¬
erty would have been great.
WEEKLY — BANNER.
The elephant will no doubt, in
future,, miss his nightly feasl
but the great John Robinson Show
will exhibit as advertised in Con¬
yers, Monday, Nov. 25.
Expert Examiner Fraser claims
that Tax Collector Nash, of De
kalb ... county, , • short , . •
is in bis ac
counts. The announcement was
made b 7 the ^and jury. The
Kni Ba N s Wr - ^ asil ba8 assured
18 , . inqun .
s a e » n y \u.
show tliat he 1S not short iu hj8
accounts, and the Era asks a
suspension of judgment until the
facts can be fully investigated.
R Physician Testifies.
“I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure and have never used any¬
thing in my life that clid 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 decays there and
poisons the system. You can pre¬
vent this by dieting but that means
starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia
digests what you eat. You need
suffer from neither dyspepsia nor
starvation. The worst case quickly
cured. Never fails. Gailey Drug
Co.
NOTICE.
Those having cattle or hogs, and
want the money for them, see
A. B. Osborn.
FOR SALE.
A nice pony and buggy.
A bargain for a quick buy
er.
M, H. Plunket.
Georgia
Railroad.
For information as to Routes,
Schedules, and Rates, both
Pup ml fniglt.
write to either of the undersigned
You will receive prompt reply and
reliable, information,
C C McMILLEN, AG JACKSON
G A Pass. Dept. G P A.
A O DAWSGN, S A.,
Augusta. Ga.
S E Magill, C. D. Cox.
Gen’l Age. Cen'l Agt,
Atlanta. Athens.
W W ardwick, WCMcMillen,
Gen’l Agt. S. F. <fe P A.
Macon. Slacon.
S W Welkes, WM McGovern.
T. F. & P. A, Gen’l Agt.
Atlanta, on. Augusta
R Village BlacKsniitin
Saved his little
Son’s Life.
Mr. IJ. H. Black, the well-known
village blacksmith at Grahams
always been subject to croup, and
so bad have the attacks been that
we have feared many times that he
would die. We ha-re had the doc
tor and used many medicines but
Chamberlain s Cough Remedy is
now cur sols reliance. It seems to
dissolve the tough mucus end by
giving frequent doses when the
eroupy symptoms appear we have
found that the dreaded croup is
cured before it-gets settled. There
is no danger in giving this remedy
for it contains no opium or other
injurious drug and may be given as
confidently to a babe as to an
adult. For sale by Gailey Drug
Co.
For* Sale.
I have a fine your.g mule for
J P Tilley,
On the 25th of this month, one
week from Monday, Conyers will
P r °bably 'be overrun with people,
John Robinson's circus will be
here that day for two perform¬
ances and this will be the occa
sion of the great influx of people
to Conyers. It is estimated that
from 5,000 to 8.000 people will
he here to see the great parade
and afterwards the circus proper.
If you have any cousins look, for
them. They will be here that
day.
FOR SALE.
The farm of J. F. Harris is now
for sale. Any-one desiring a good
farm will do well to see him at
once.
CASTORIA
For Iafa.au and Children,
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Astounding Discovery.
word FromCoopersville, of Mich., comes
a wonderful discovery of a
pleasant tasting liquid that when
used before retiring by any one
troubled with,a bad cough alwavs
ensures a good night's rest. “It
will soon cure the cough too,”
writes Mrs S Himelburger, A 4 for
three generations of our family
have used Dr. King's New Discov
for Consumption and never
found its equal for Coughs and
It's an unrivaled life
saver when us d for desperate lung I
diseases. Guaranteed bottles 25c j
and $1.00 a", the Gailey Drug Co.,
Trial bottles free. l
Mdol
Dyspepsia ■ Cun **
Digests what YOU Cat.
This preparation contains all ot tin
digestants It and digests all kinds ot
gives instant relief and neier
^ 1 TheSt^SS
stomachs can take it. Byitsusemanj
thousands of dyspeptics have tea
cured after everythingelse failed, ft
Uh Ve r elf e vin? aV^distressaftercati?
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to tafc
||. carPt help
but do you goti
Prepared The SI. bottle only by E. C. DeW itt & Co., Chicajfc
contains 2H times the UK si*'
JE^ir*o Insurance,
PR TTECT YOUR
PROPERTYAGAINST
THE FLA3ILS.
We represent some of the
best and most reliable Fire In.
surance companies and would
be pleased to have you consult
us before placing your risks.
We will make it to your interest
to do so.
W. V. Aimand & Co.
Wii; ml Hi
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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. XX Anmml.
Undertaker & Embamef
To remove a troublesome corn
bunion: First soak to corn or
bunion in warm water to soften it,
then pare it down as closely as
possiblewithout drawing blood and
Chamberlain’s Pain JUnn
daily; rubbing vigorously appbc®’
for live minutes at each
A corn plaster should re
for a few days, to general protect Jin* it
from the Shoe, As a
for sprains, bruises, fom? -
and rheumatism, Pain by Galley haj®
For sale
Drug Co.
FOR SALE.
I havo 80 acres as good found iu >
well improved, as can be
the county. It is Rose to to^n
and for sale.
Thompson OKelley
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