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tcrE^TING ITEMS FROM OVET? THE COUNTY ♦BEST—
East Conyers.
Quite a number of people were
M„g fhe in big East show. Conyers Monday
see Telfair
Paul Whatley, of
, ’ Ir visiting his uncle
has been davs,
B. D. Whatley several
A M. McElvaney and
Mrs- Hudson attended ihe
Mrs. C. B B Convention in
Christian State
Atlanta. visited
Mrs. Wayman Tucker
Bithouia Friday.
Mrs .Moon of Virginia wlio
been visiting her niece, Mrs.
lias is now visiting
q b. Hudson in the
other friends and relatives
country.
The singing class which met at
the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Crumb
]py was "’61 11 attended. We hope
these meetings of the class may
prove beneficial to them all.
Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Pirkle vis¬
aed Lithonia Sunday.
Miss Irene Capehart, of Atlan¬
ta was visiting in East Conyers
Sunday.
Miss Pearl Fester visited East
C aiyers Sunday.
Mr. A. M.McElvany and Mr.
Jim Francis made a business
trip to Atlanta Saturday.
“Euln.”
Modern Surgery Sur¬
passed .
“While suffering from a bad
caw of piles I consulted a physi- of
cian who advise me to try a box
D^Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve,”
says G. F. Carter, Atlanta, Ga. “1
procured a box and was entirely
cured. DeWitt’s Witch Huzel
Palve is a splendid cure for piles,
giving relief instantly, and I heart¬
ily recommend it to all sufferers.”
Surgery is unnecessary to cure
])1 «8. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve will cure any case, Cuts,
burns, bruises and all otner wounds
are also quickly cured by it. Ho¬
ward of counterfeits. Gailey Drug
Ci.
From Smyrna,
! i\ Will Clotfelter and daugli
ter. of Alabama, are vssiting rel
anves in our midst.
Mr. Madison
and wife visited in Atlanta this
week .
Quite a crowd of our young
people went to Covington Satur¬
day to have their pictures made,
bow suppose tney are going to
try to raise melons this year.
Miss Gertrude Aikens is the
guess, of Misses Annie and Claud
Hollingsworth.
Mr. Hudson and wife, of Oak
Grove, visited relatives here Sat¬
urday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Nan Hollingsworth visited
liei daughter, Mrs, John Sims,
one night last week.
Several of our crowd attended
the show last Monday.
v r. Jim Plnnket has to
■ gone
Jacksonville Fla,, to work.
M:ss Genie Michael spent pev
® ra ‘ l ' uvs last week with her
-Tothor and has returned home.
Belvina Blinking.
toil’ll i r -Children's Friend.
have a cold this winter,
you have one now. Your
inn ni ' isu ffertoo. For coughs
cr wintSl ' T ,,Cl ti8 gri
n idaints Y ’ One P a,Kl Minute other
pSth'r Cvirh r fails.
llever Acts
tasfcP d i 13 D ery P leasant to
C. i* T' V‘ uU : perfectly Winchester, harmlees
Writes ? e : Ky.,
• h httle
with u ‘ girl was attaek
u ' u p late one night and
wae so hoarse she could hardly
speak. We gave her a few d< . , S p«
of of One One Minnt-: Minnt-: Cough Cough Cure. Cure. It.ro
lieved her immediately and she
went, to sVop. When slm awoke
next morning she had no signs of
hoarseness or croup. Gailey Drug
Co. "
From Ebenezer,
foon Monday monnng the
peopio looked hot, a going to
the show as fast as they could
trot. Now ’lis funny J to hear
them singing, O tell, me noth
ing of Robinson’s old show,
they got all my money and
wanted more.
Miss Mary Stanton has re¬
turned home after a short vis
it to relatives at Jackson Ga.
Every thing is dull and news
is scarce with us.
What has become of “Miss
Know All? J J She has b ;en ab
sent for two weeks.
The cotton is about all gath¬
ered and moving is the order
of the day.
Tl> farmers are making fine
headway sowing wheat. Mr
Arthur Whitaker, oue of our
best farmers. will sow about
80 acres.
Mr. Walter Stanton visited
the G ite City one day this week
0 tell me that such memory
Sheds gladness o’er the past;
More is recalled by ftded
flowers
Save that they do not last.
Tambcw.
OASTORIA.
Bears tlio The Kind You Have Always BougN ■
Signature
of
Rew< re of the man who car¬
ries his small change in a
pocketbook.
50 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyone sending a sicetnh and description may
i oulcUty ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communion,
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on I atents
sent tree. Oldest ncency for securing; Co. patents. receive
Patents takcsi through Munn &
special notice, without cnarsre, lathe
Scientific Hinerican.
assTx^fsssst sstt fcaws
four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealer*.
Officer^ _ 361 Broadway, fjgW YOTK C.
Branch F St., V/asliinKton, D.
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 20years.” You
know why? Most diseases begin
in disorders of stomach, liver, kul
j-) 0 yg bowels, blood and nerves.
< the
Electric Bitters tones up stom¬ and
ach, regulates liver, kidneys
bowels, purifies the blood strength¬
ens the nerves, hence cures multi¬
tudes of maladies. It builds up
the entire system. Puts new life
and vigor into any weak, sickly,
tun-down man or woman. Price
50 cents. Sold by Gailey Drug
Co.
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Pasre is the best and cheapest fence on
earth for all purposes Several thousand
roils already up iu Rockdale county.
Scotts Paee Fence Agency,
9 . E. Reagan. Macager.
WEEKLY — BANNER.
FUNERAL REPRESENTATIVES.
Busy men have no time for at
| cn Ging ordinary funeral -; therefore
it has now become the Aul to send
secretaries and office hoys to pay
the final tribute of re ■ ■ t to friend
this ship. At a recent, quiet funeral in
city a clerkly looking young man
was stopped at ihe door by the serv
*mt, who demanded his business,
'I am come to attend the final ob
tequies,” was the reply. “Friend
of the family?” inquired the lackey.
“Not personally, but I represent
Messrs. Blank & Thank, who are
unable to be here.” lie was ad
mitted. Some mutual acquaint
ances, talking about the funeral a
few days later, expressed surprise
that neither Lianu nor 1 hank, both
intimate friends of the deceased,
was present, and were still more
surprised to learn that the firm’s
01 ^ I( ' e J )0 v Gid ihe honors by special
.
appointment.—A ew 1 ork Press.
m S' wjTo "■ PATENT may be secured Good by Ideas
our aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD,
Subscrlotlons to Tbe patent Reoora Baltimore, Md
00 oet- annnm
A Pvett.y Prose Poem.
She was just a country maiden
gifted with a fair grace, with
laughter, love and music ail ashin
irg in her face, and her heart wa 9
true and tender—ever true from
sin and scorn—just, the sweetest
little creature that has ever yef
be -i born. Once I met ber in the
nm.id'uv at the dying of the day.
mids: the fragrance of the flowers
ami lusdoh of ripe’ning hay; when
the golden leaves of autumn were
r inging in iheh* fall, and love and
■peace },ud happiness were waiting
, r us <,il \ es, I loved her—on
th at, sweet September day my
heart 'gin iml happy, as the
shadow- rolled away, and we walk¬
ed along together to ber home a
mong the pines and fixed us up a
hamtm ck midst the boughs of
muscadines. And each day from
school returning with our little
load of books we’d laugh and sing
together in the shady little nooks
and sit in close communion by the
river’s lulling roll—by the mirrors
of the waters look into each others
soul. Long voars have passed,
dear Dorn., -mice w hen last we met,
but by former recollections I fond
F love you yet, for you were just
a country maiden, with a heart of
pm est gold—with the manners of
tn angel and a pure and loving
soul —Ex.
Signs of a Hard Winter.
People have ‘‘signs” for
nearly everything, and
pers,> is who claim to
weather wise have signs up n
which they base their predie
tions. Mr. E. P. Burns,
who is quoted in the “Pas
suiy -rong” o colJum of the
Atlanta Constitution, nniL -
the prediction that we are
going to have a hard winter
this year He says.
•‘How do I know? Why,
in the simplest and surest
way in the world, The oth
er morning as I was leaving
my home I saw two robbins
perched upon a black gum
tree. I’ve watched the iab
its of robbins since I was a
-mall boy, and whenever 1
see them before Thanksgiv
ing day i know b’s going to
be a cold winter, Another
riling I’ve noticed this fall :
Spiders are weaving doub <
webs and the ants are vvork
ing much later than usual.
lliese are sure signs, and
vou c;m depend on it that
Lis wi! ! he a tar colder win
ctr than that ol last year,”
1 j SHARP & King.
Leading Slack Healers,
u ti-f-tk C MYERS, GEORGIA.
Are offering this week som e vor
v fine mules at reasonable prices,
Wo guarantee all seek soli to be
as we represent th I s n ’ In doing
this we protect ourselves ci.Ii TV d onr
customers. We are doing a large
stock business and pleasing all cus¬
tomers. If you want a good mule
see us.
We also have a few good horses
that we will sell cke:=p. Call at our
stables.
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TIic Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has homo the signature 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 trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR!A
Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare¬
goric, Drops and Soothing 1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. .St destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regu • m ttoo
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and nal ..<J. sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS
y® Bears the Signature of
&
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TSIC CENTf.ua COMPAfY, TT MURRAY 3TKECT, NEW YORR CITY.
gBSSESSSSSSZ.^SSaSSSISSSi &aKEB£3lR3S*
*iers O 8 S it Schools.
£:i> Jt T :.m V pif/B dit, 24*9
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The buildings have been irnproved and enlarg¬
ed. The roorns are supplied with the latest iiriprov
ed single Seats and Desks. The building is heated
throughout by stearn
The following excellent corps of teachers will be
in charge, viz:
PlR DTh M» EET-OKES, Supt. and Principal.
mPvS- a indite shin, A- t.
MMS, ILIIL1T M* MAETJIY
MISS I-’IiDEEEE ILEE (<
MISS BESSIE EflJUrDIIESDT* u
MIB3 JESEPUI^ID WDEMIIL2, “
Parents having children to educate will do well to investigate
>ur school. Tuition m the Primary and Crammer grades free to
all resident pupils