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USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR
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When you buy a cook stove from us you get our
personal guarantee . Prices on stoves $6.50 to $24.
Silver and Nickle waiters, Teapots, Kettles, Sugar
and Butter dishes at remarkably low prices.
Carving sets from $1.25 to $2 50.
Our Lamp and Crockery Department is full up of
many pretty styles and designs.
We have an immense stockoi all kinds and sizes of Rockers from 50cts to $6 00 each,
iuynow we will keep it on callfo you. We have an elegant line of Mattings, carpets
iid rugs at all prices. Come i *
JOHNSON. GOODE & HUFF.
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INTERES TING ITEMS s OVER THE
WEST CONYERS.
E Ld The holidays are nearly here,
let us each and every one
Ire pare to make some one happy.
pr “ ’ Pis more blessed to give
iian to receive.”
We are surprised that *‘Vashti’
Susie” and -“Tarnbow” should
>e uneasy about “Miss Know
ill.” Why. of course she will
irawl in before Christmas, But
t is not she who has been alto¬
gether to blame; for, poor old
krone, she ought to be on the
pension list. ,
Mr. J<>e Bentley was down to
pee his mother and friends recent¬
ly. Joe is looking well and says
phere lanta arc many pretty girls in Con¬ At¬
but none to equal his
yers girls. Nice young man
Prof. E. F. Marstou, of Atlan
jta, was visiting relatives here Sun
pay last.
. The singing class which meets
p~pry Friday night is progressing
picely.
Miss Maggie Hardin, whD has
meen away attending school, is
pow at home, much to the de
pight of her many friends.
A certain young lady has asked
u« to advertise for her heart,
Much ha» been stolon from her,
The owner will please return it
or a substitute.
| Work on Mr. M. C. Summers’
pome is progressing rapidly and
pheu some home. comp) ted will be a hand¬
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of Decatur, spent Sunday last in
our midst.
Our people enjoyed the league
Sunday afternoon and especially
Mr. Troutman’s talk.
Mr. O. A. Almand was in West
Conyers last week.
One of our young men has de
dared he will not go to another
“lackey masquerade” as his girl
has been a block of ice to him
since. “O for an eye to see our*
selves as others see us.”
Mrs. T. C. Posey has gore south
to spend the winter.
Monday night was a “blue
witch” and “green ghost” night.
Mrs. C. E. Bailey and children
are with her parents for a few
days.
Little Ruth Almand, who has
been quite ill is improving.
Mr. S. A. Almand visited
friends and relatives in West
Conyers last Sunday,
Mr. Editor you should have
hoard the nice compliment on
y^m* paper last week.
Three of our boys from the
Smart Set called to see the gay
ladies of Lithoma Sunday.
“It is better to be patient thau
famous.
Miss Know All.
fin Evangelist’s Story
“I suffered for years with a bron¬
chial or lung trouble aud tried
various remedies but did not ob¬
tain permanent relief until I com*
aieuced usipg Que Miuute
WEEKLY—DANNER.
cure,” writes Rev. JaYnes Ivirk
man, evangelist of Belle River,
HI. “ rH have no hesitation in
recommending it to all suffoiers
from maladies of this kind.”
One Minute Cough Cure affords
immediate relief throat for coughs, and colds] lung
and all kinds of
troubles For croup it is une
qualod. Absolutely safe. ^eiy
pleasant to take, never faiis and
is really a favorite with the child
reu. They like it. Gailey Drug
Co.
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SOUTH CONYERS.
Our last rain didn’t fail to be
a soaker.
Mr. H. P. Almand is improving
his residence by some useful re
pairs.
Mrs. Townsend and suns return¬
ed last Friday from a visit to At¬
lanta.
Mr. Dave Vaughn, Sr., has two
large hogs that have something
like the mange. They are pecu¬
liarly affected.
Little Miss Effie Merritt is
gradually improving to the de¬
light of her many little friends.
Mr. Jim Flemings has returned
to South Conyers, after spending
a rveek with his children at In¬
dian Springs.
Mrs. R. L. Hale and children
spent a f«w days with the former’s
sitter, Mrs. G B. Almand, of In
gleside, recently.
Little Lois Townsend. wl*o has
been with her sister, Mrs. Pleas
Hays, of Hayston, for the past
three weeas, returned home Sat¬
urday evening.
We regret very much to know
that Mr. W. R. Still has removed
his family from South Conyers.
We are sorry to lose such estima
people. ]
Sewing Machines from $1.00 up. We sell the Do¬
mestic, New Home, Wheel ir & Wilson and
White, all high grade machines
Furniture department is full up with, 3 piece, bed
room suits from $9 00 to $85
White, Blue aud Green enamel bed steads
from $0 00 to $10.00
Miss Erma Hollingsworth re¬
turned home from Hayston lasts
Saturday, after spending a coup¬
le of weeks with her sister at that
place.
Miss Maude Jones, of Gainee
y -j| e 0 j )ene q school at Fairview
on Monday morning last. Mis*
Jones comes to us well recom¬
mended, and we trust »he may be
rewarded by a good patronage.
You can't expect your children to
succeed in school if they are
there only two days in a week.
Miss Jones is boarding with Mrs.
R. L. Hale.
—Vashti.
Saved His Life.
“I wish to say that I feel I owe
my life to Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure,”
writes H. 0. Chrestensou of llay
ffeld, Minn. “For three years 1
was troubled with dyspepsia so
that 1 could hold nothing on my
stomach. Many times 1 would be
unable to retain a morsel of food
Finally I was confined to my bed.
Doctors said I could not live 1
read one of your advertisements
oil Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure and and
thought it fit my case com
menced its use. I began to im
prove from the first bottle. Now
1 am cured and recommend it to
all.” Digests your food. Cures
all stomach troubles. Gailty
Ding Co.
From Smyrna,
Mrs. Rtbecca Ford, of Klon¬
dike, visited her sister, Mrs. Hol¬
lingsworth the first of this week.
Several of our young men con¬
template going to Atlanta in the
near future to live. While we re¬
gret to give them up, still we wish
success in their new homes
trust they will not like it
than Smyrna.
Mf. fieu Rogers ju the Gate
City this week.
Miss Bello Hollingsworth vis¬
ited her cousin, Mi.'e Carrie Hol¬
lingsworth, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hudson,
of Oak Grove, visited ,ior sister,
Mrs. Pleas Sims, Sunday.
Mrs. Maples, who has been
spending some time hero with
her mother has returned to her
home in Alabama.
Miss Rose Rogers has returned
to her home near Panola, after a
pleasant stay of a week in our
community.
Mr. Ben Howard, of Rockland,
was seen in our community one
day this week.
Mr. A. 15. Daniel has secured
the contract to furnish lumber
for the Daniel bridge which is
soon to be rebuilt.
Miss Genie Michael was the
guest of Miss Lizzie Rogers Fun
day.
Cupid is getting in his deadly
work in our community, We
predict at least two weddings be¬
fore the new year. We offer our
sympathy in advance, as we are
of the married persuasion our¬
selves.
“Beivina Blinking.”
No one can reasonably hope
for good health unless his bowels
move once each day. When this
is not attended to, disorders of
the stomach arise, biliousness,
headache, dyspepsia and piles
soon follow. If you wish to a
void these ailments keep your
bowels regular by taking Cham¬
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab¬
lets when required. They aro
so easy to take and mild and gen¬
tle in effect. For sale by Gailey
Drug Co.
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