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At B. B IVfcDoqald’s Grocery. Store.
WTOc-j N J A 4r 5. ra large stock of family and Fancy Groceries and J
prices are the lowest.
i.srsvs •4 i Y'Y V W v l'* 7 % runs o **■ g- r eedful for flavoring cakes—All truit cake inp r
a tents, v * ’ail \ for what you want and you’ll get it.
In m y meat market you can buy nice meats of all kinds every day. p ure Pork Sanaa
and mixed Sausage, Try our market. You will be pleased.
My, store will prove more profitable to you than Bobinj
son’s circus. Try me. B. B. McDonald,
lVHMKUn.mV.1MM4
Conyers Weekly Banner.
OFFICIAL OMAN OF POCKDALE COUNTY.
—
J. H. WALLIS, Editor.
Entered :it the postoflieo at Conyers a.
second class mail matter.
Friday Nov. 22,1901,
Locals f> cents per line for first inser
tio- cents for each subsequent in
aerfton. Regular adv 50c. per Inch for
first iiisni’iion ; 25c lor each subsequent
nsert ion.
£
aliRht Kirn ON RATE:
One year in advance................ $ 1.00
Six months, in advance............... 80 c
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Advertising’ Hntemt.
The following resolutions were »
dopted at the annual meeting of the
Georgia Weekly Tress Association
1800:
Resolved, That the Georgia
Weekly Press Association, in four¬
teenth annual convention assembled
hereby adopt the following as a ba¬
sis of rates to govern all advertising
and insist that the same be rigidly j
followed by < acli member.
Rates.—Seven and one half cents
per inch, each insertion for f>00circu¬
lation, with an increase of l cent pet
inch for each additional one hundred
'’newspapers published. It) per cent, |
.discount where electrotypes are fur¬
nished.
Resolved further, That each mem¬
ber ol t his Association be requested
to publish and keep standing at the
top of editorial column the above res¬
olution and basis of rates, and that
all applicants for advertising be sent
a marked copy.
POINTFD PARAGRAPHS,
CHICAGO NEWS.
An old bad dor is a nmn who is too
Into for the lair.
Bo\vuig to circumstances is apt to bo
foic.-d politeness.
Bv adding another syllable to “short’’
it becomes shorter.
Heat general os motion. If you
don't believe it pick up a redhot poker.
The prompt payment of debts is one
virtue lacking iu many a man's make
nr
Some people s idea of economy is to
deprive themselves of things they don’t
want.
Did it ev* r occur to you that fully 98
per cent of the dolls offered for sale are
girls?
A medical student says mortification
ensues when a young man peps the
question and the girl says no.
Anv man who has ever picked up a
lict stovelid with his bare baud can ap
pieciate rhe. value of a wife’s sympathy.
CASTOHIA.
Bear* tba llta Kind You Ha w Always Bougttt
Of /
Lhk b Sunday’s Constitution con
nmiod the following item, An ap
plication for a charter for the Mil
s,p ” d >^'*ufacturing Comanv, cap
italized at $150,000. wasi filed jester
day m the office of Clerk Arnold
ies, Of the superior court. The
incur; orators are A. J. Milsieac. ,
J). M ilstead, If. Y. McCord. John y
Almand, !rank Hawkins, L. J- At
maud, A..I - Langford, J. J. Lang
ford, Clyde H. Langford, G. A. A
tmiml, h. \V . 1 ucker, Joseph A. Me
Cord and .J- < anoll Payne.
Ic is stated that the capital stock
Is- already subscribed, $40,000 of
which is in propel ty and the balance
iu money as the directors may call
for it, the stock to tie divided into
shares of the value of $100 each.
The privilege is asked to increase
the amount to not over $500,000,
The object of the corporation is to
construct mills 2 miles from Con
yers. The authority is asked to gin
and pack, buy and sell cotton, jute,
silk, and any other fibrous material
ami to manufacture the tiie same in¬
to all classes of goods; to spin,
weave and knit cotton, jute or any
other fibrous material in any man¬
ner that can be used and manufac
tured for domestic and commercial
purpose?. Hi. y desire the right to
acquire such buildings, ware rooms
machinery and electric lighting
plants as they may need, with the
privilige to furnish electric power or
Ji J? hts to ° ,hers - Tlle Petition states
that they also desire to open and op
crate stone quarries, to erect a flour
and grist mill, a paper mill and a
woodworking and machine shop.
It was stated by one of the stock¬
holders yesterday afternoon that
work will begin on the the plant ns
soon as the charter is granted. 'The
petition was filed by Attorneys
Payne Tye. ’
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
NEW YORK PRESS.
Young lovers grow to be old com¬
panions.
Where a married man has the
of a bachelor is that he never
to hive a nurse.
The sure way to win a woman's
is to let her know that you
in more than one bank
If it weren't for the liver and old
letters there wouldn’t be any
for anybody to have remorse.
If some men got marriee fifty
dines they would wonder jus as hard
time how they ever could have
it and then go and do it over
in Advertising ought to be figured
every business like clerk hire
r rent. The more business the
more clerks. The better stand
the higher rent. The enterpris
ing merchant, it he can get re
turns for it, would cheerfully
double the number of his clerks
anu osition frequently as a business prop
move his stock into a
stand t hat costs twice as muck
rent. So it might to be in adver
rising-—not what it costs, but
what it gets—what it p%ys.
WEEKLY - BANNER.
R Pl~iysiciar| TGStijiGS*
<ij } iave taken Kodol Dyspepsia
Cur0 ftnd have never use d any
thi iu m ]ife that did me the
° d thftt „ Couilty Phy _
ician Geo> w Sceoggs of Hall
Cmmt Ga< «. BeilJg a physician
[ )ave prescribed it and found it
to give the best results ” If the
f ood you eat reihains undigested in
y 0ur stomach it decays there and
p 0 i s0ns the system. You can pre
ven ^. this by dieting but that means
starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
dj tg what you eat . You need
euffe r from neither dyspepsia nor
starvation. The worst case quickly
cjrecL Never f ai i a< Gailey Drug
Co.
Georgia
Railroad.
For information as to Routes,
Schedules, and Rates, both
K-J —<a nt ui Hi.
write to either of the undersigned
Y ou will receive prompt reply and
reliable, information,
C O McMILLEN, A G JACKSON
G A Pass. Dept, G P A.
AO DAWSGN, S A.,
Augusta, Ga.
S E Magi 11, C. D. Cox.
Gen’l Age, Cen’l Agt,
Atlanta. Athens.
W W ardwick, W C McMillen,
Gen’l Agt. S. F, &P A.
Macon. Macon.
S W Welkes, W M McGovern,
T. F. & P. A, Gen’l Agt.
Atlanta, Ga. Augusta
Great Luck of art Editor.
For two years all efforts to cure
Eczema _ in the palms of my hands
failed,” writes Editor H. N. Les¬
ter, of Syracuse, Kan., “then I
was wholly cured by Buckieu’s Ar¬
nica Salve.” It’s the world’s best
for Eruptions, Sons and all skin
diseases. Only 25c at the Gailey
Drug Co.
TAX NOTICE.
The tax books for collecting the
city taxes for 1901, are now in my
hands for collection. Books will
be closed by Dec. 20. See me and
pay your taxes at once.
C, W. Norton,City T. C.
“I have used Chamberlain’s Col
ic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and rind it to be a gread medt
cine,” says Mr. E. S. Phipps, of
Poteau, Ark. “It cured me of
bloody flux, I cannot speak too
highly of it.” This remedy al
ways wins the good opinion, if not
praise, of those who use it. The
quick cults which it effects even in
the most severe casts make it -a
favorite everywhere. For sale bv
Gailey Drug Co.
R Village
Saved his little
Son’s Life.
Mr. II. H. Black, the well-known
village blacksmith at
vilie, Sullivan Co., N. Y., says:
4 4 Our little foil, five years old, has
always been subject to croup, and
so bad have the attacks been that
we have feared many times that he
would die. We have had the doc¬
tor and used many medicines, but
Chamberlain’8 Cough Pemedy is
now our sole reliance. It seems to
dissolve dissolve the me Umvh unign mucus mucus and ami bv oy
giving frequent doses when tin
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
injurious drug and may be given as
confidently to a babe as to an
adult. For sale by Gailey Drag
For Sale.
I have a fine young mule for
sale.
J P Tilley,
FOR SALE.
The farm of J. F. Harris is now
for sale. Any-ono desiring a good
farm will do well to see him at
once.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Qiui&m
St&lie 3s 1 *
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Astounding Discovery.
From of Coopersville, Mich., comes
word s wonderful discovery of a
pleasant tasting liquid that when
used before retiring by any one
troubled with a bad cough always
ensures a good night’s rest. “It
will soon cure the cough too,”
writes Mrs S. Himelburger, i . for
throe generations of our family
have used Dr. King’s New Discov
ery for ComumpUon and never
ouml tsequai for Coughs and
Colds. Its an unrivaled ife
when used for desperate lung
Tlfm f t>C £ tlBS
and *1.00 at the Gailey Drug Co.
1 rial bottles free.
NOTICE.
1 hose having cattle or hogs, and
the money for them, see
A. B. Osborn.
FOR SALE.
A nice pony and buggy,
bargain for a quick buy
M, H, Plunket.
Kodo
Dyspepsia Digests Cur
what yon eat,
This preparation contains all of tl
digestants and digests all kinds i
food. It gives instant reliefandnetr
fails to cure. It allows you to eat i
the food you want. The most sensiti
stomachs can take it. Byitsusemai
thousands of dyspeptics have be
cured after everything else failed,
Prevents formation of gason thestoi
gcjj, relieving all d i stress after eatii
. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasanttota
g-| ca^ ? t 5l©ip folli gf©
j you g
; Prepared The bottle only by contains E. c. Dew 3 1 /,t:mc3the50c.s* i v? k oo., cm
si.
Fire Insurance,
PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY A GAINS!
THE FLAMES.
We represent some of thej
begfc and mo8t reliable Fire In
surance companies and would 1
be pleased to have you consult
us before placing your risks,
We will make it to your interest
to do so.
W. V. Almand & Co.
llsrliMif ui !»fr
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1 S !®=S eras 3
My undertaking establish*
meat is well fitted up and
my stock of undertaking
goods is complete.
Attention prompt and ca
pable. of
Hearses free
Charge.
W. V. JVmaiid,
Undertaker & Eni?>a ,,ier
To remove a troublesome com
or bunion : First soak to corn'
bunion in warm water to soften if,
p^iewithoutdrawingbMf then it down as closely a?
|, ;,| | . chamberlain’s Pam 'ig» rouil »'« l
t , dnilv . ru bbin? ateach»PP»
for five minutes should «
ti A com plaster protect^
wurn fo r a few days, to
from the Shoe As a gore™! “
imenfc for sprains, bruites,
ness aDd rheumatism, ? al11 ,
unequaled. For sale by datiej
Drug Co.
FOR SALE.
I have 80 acres as good found is
well improved, as can be
county. It is close to tOWE
for sale. 0’Kelley
Thompson
Advertise, It pays. ^