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About Conyers weekly-banner. (Conyers, GA.) 1901-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1901)
i\J s AS I if ■>k T 'Ji % CM X= IN* \ I Y ER i- m J p V 5 Vs. C7 t A 9 VOL. XIX * QUAL TO ALL OCCASIONS' The Parlor Grocery Store! My store meets the demands of the people. No occasion is too large, no undertaking too great for the Parlor Grocery Store to step in and supply the wants of hungry peop^, Ten thousand people in Conyers last Monday learned ol the capacity of the Par¬ lor Grocery Store to furnish something good to eat to all callers. z We were pleased to please them. On Thanksgiving 1 day we met all the demands of our various customers to their perfect satisfac¬ tion. We expect to surpass all past records in giving thebest for the least money during the Christmas holidays. Bear this in mind and watch my advertisements. A. J- SUMMERS. PRO?. PARLOBGROCERY STOKE. Rev Irl R Hicks Is Net Dead. Notwithstanding a widely cur tent runior that Rev. Irl R. was dead, he never was in lif' dh, and never did a harder n: d tore successful year’s work b' • that just closing. He has j !! t completed his large and H l*i 11 ' d Almanae for ,1902 and, w >t. 0 faff >f able helpers, h? - bit ".iriil ins journal, Woi»J) ant; tlo’ias, justly forward into into, rational reputation. For a tjuar Lr of a century Mr. Hicks has grow! 1 in reputation and user 11 I us t he people’s asfcronomei, axil forecaster of storms and the character of commg seasons Nev'i' were his weather forecasts so pf ughtafter as now his timely Mriii! r 0 f a , serious drouth this Year vng saved the people from h;;p and suffering. Millions i t bushel ol wheat were harvester th rough, his advice to plant crom that 'YOUId mature early, TJ Ani'iic.-m people will certain: stand by Prof. Hicks, when cost; them :o little and the bei • e fiti- are so great. His fine Al¬ manac of 200 pages is only 25v. ai -d Ins -olendid family Journb is only 0 ! fi o> ar a year iuclud mg the Alma nac. Send to Wobb and \\ oi-xs Pub. Co., 2201 L< - CUSl s ‘ u ' 6fc. Louis, Mo. Circus Day, . Yiiivyrs Monday was circus dav 111 and ic was circus dav rn all ‘be word conveys. The ti n-cus trains arrived here batu:ibiy night, about 10 o’clock, from Mu-’Uon. and early - ,ril iiig .hecircus hands were at J'wjbu.doali’gthe ' ii(g file ijaruense 43 cars and Su loads to the " 1 s* i.nu. Four, six and eight Df The PnnplE Bu The PespIb. Fur Ths CONYERS, GA..! FRIDAY, NOV. 29. 1901. horses wen* required to pull the Inrge wagons and contents. was a very unusual for y eV g people, who rre not accustom e a to labor or> the Lord's day. y} 16 work of unloading was fimsh 0( j |jy 9 o’clock a m . and partial quiet, was Tester- 1 until noon. the afternoon great crowds of p!o made it convenient to visit ft how ground where they j v iij. pp^tf d everything connected wit h the show at their leisure. K.-irly Monday morning the cr wds began to arrive. J’eople came- in droves and by 9 o’clock was almost imposs’ble to pass long tho streets in any part tf town. About 10 o’clock the great parade was sighted ai d all of the ten thousand people in that day began t-o stir, twist and r.urn, fearful that some portion :be great parade would escape hi? ootice The parade over, the - tropf r caught about half -iisrds of the crowd for ■ a land • of the day. Kii'i_ Suloman and the Queen of ba. the bare-back riding and fi ,e racing were features of the •ireus. In fact that was all that amounted to much in the entire show. But, the people had been to John Robinson’s great circus and went awn) satis*’ d. • -* O ► RAILROAD SURVEYED. The railroad has been surveyed i paper mill and will run out c «. up near the oil mill. Tie finisned last weeK aii >! survev was the 11 oner route decided on as the expensive and mostsatisfae t >ry m every ^ 1 1111 stand that the work grading ' am shaping the l' i d ‘mon and pa? ' a nip’-d-y. SENSIBLE RESOLUTION. ■ fhr ( eorgia Federation of Wo man’? clubs unanimously adapted th,. f< ing resolution at a meet j : . , t the club held in Athens on j ]• { lay,Nov 6th, 1001. We publish the resolution gladly. It is an honor the c'u') and :i step on the O! the' organization that should I e followed bv others and still ol r- until the reform sought jg fjtt r ; We heartily end . the reKohtiion which h as follows: i ‘•Resolved, That the member, ,,f the Georg tin ; Federation of Wo men’s Clubs, in convention a‘ »enil-led. - o hereby request tm uqwspo i>ers of our state t a li n< tpc j de measures to lessor; 1 evils of me glaring headlines, and illustrated advertisem its. as veil | =, a j unnecessary exploiting ol th-> sc-ial and denu-tie affai - of our women, and that copies < ‘ this resolet n ' > sent to all the prom ue nt journals.” Mrs msby, of Chicago, prob¬ ably m- re emphatically than any worm; ; j J ■he United states, has obeved lie Biblical injunction to ul and multiply. Mar y ! .} •• v twelve years and not yet ■ u- of age. she has presented ;hcs us hard with quadruplets, 'two -et c of triplets, three pairs of twins a: l three siugies, maxing a tot-il of nineteen name::- whi^h s 1 i,>i= contributed totbe census rou.-. | Mrs. Ormsby’s lates additim the population of the United State-—q drupilets—was made about ■:-e month ago. Her hu- band v - .)«. at at the time and she has nut heard from him since. Hi» pro] nged aosence ha? led ler > - ; -.k for divorce. ..uvertise. It pays. Reflections of A Bachelor New York Press. You’ve got friends to burn when you’ve £->t money to do the same • hing witn. When a man borrows money the man who lends it to him borrows his enmity. When one man has done anoth¬ er a wrong, find I 10 has remorse, then a grievance against him. No woman can consider her en gugement a success if it makes regret that some other man doesn’t regret it. Nothing makes a man so when he has been losing money in .., " :ul , 8treet «*<° , #» homea,,d , , , h «* r his wife predict that the baby is o’ 1 eng to be a Croesus, because he is 10 much like his father. Stopw the Cough nud tvorlis ol f the CtoI<l. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a coicl in one day. ISo Cure. no Pay. Price 25 cents. FOR SALE. A nice residence in Conyers, Ga., near center of town for terms write to H E. Ray, .«) Decatur st. Atlanta, Gu. Fo Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Jirvmo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tie mcaey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s is on each box. 25c. m EY Ta PATENT Good Hmi may be aecnred by our aid. Addreaa, THE PA1ENT RECORD. BaHknoi* Mii ctsweripUi 44 to J be Faust Bsvotd . 9 Qjm* tuna NO. 49 COMMISSIONERS’ SALE. GEORGI, Rockdale County. At the October term of Superior court of said county wc, the linden uned, were appoiutod to sell the premisi s of H. L. Shipley, deceased, as described in ] arti lions for p. ititionors, «< ‘be Courtbotum on. the first Tuesday in I-*.comber. 1901, and bv virtue of sad order of said Su porlor couvf we will Bell, for easn, on said first 9 uesday in December, next. Said premises of the sai t H L. Sliipley, deceased, m parcels divided as follows: 48 acres mere or less bounded fol lows, on the hast by the road leading to Salem Croup ground, on South by laud of G lb Almond, on West by laud of * ‘ V " v ’ 1,1 11,1(10111! '“ Nortl * b / the road ruxnnug from Win. L. Peek’s lo Covington •» Also 49 acres' £ ore or 3e«s bounded as foilows > on t!ie by the road leading from Conyerf, 10 yulem camp pround and on the Ne Mi bj the • li„ R toOov i„gton, on the East b> J. It L 01 pshore and on th-; South by G. B. Almand., Alsn i 37)^ acres, more or less, lying north by the widow's dower and ad join¬ ing said dower on 1 ,he south and on tho west by the land of M. F. Ewing and II. A. Hmitk, on the north by the lauds of Smith, Dempsey, Wariuii td Mo Donald, on the East by the laud of ,T. W Cowan. 1 his Get. 25, 1901 . Wm. L. Peek, J. W. Cowan an l K M. Warren. Commissioners. Tax Collectors Notice. I will be at the different Oourt grounds for tho purpose of collect¬ ing State and County t-xes on the following dates: Sheffield, Sept. 25, Oct. 24. N (>V. 21; Honey Creek, Sept. 20. 0;t. 29, >Vy. 26; Lorraine, Sept. 30, Oct. 80, Xov. 29. The r mainder of the time, I may be found in my office in G. A. Lucas’ store 1 Conyers, Ga. The books will close Dec. 20th, anil all taxes not p:Dd by that time, will draw i% interest Horn that dtae until nai l. Respt. v G. C otfelter, C. T. A FKIC « w r e Syphilis tad Ol# ' » finrM C. irotf.