Newspaper Page Text
& i-H 1 a - ,..~ & W5 ; 1 '| V* a -•:■-> 7T J Ai A ]% i ] S'?
.• «. , .■i. - -:
M i B Wi I 1 STrvaff / j«. toy r A fWPI 13 ■i B ™
V/ A s <Sf* '■= I j BiK&sa Jik * $
^ 5.J
VOL XX
\ f f.
*
5. ^ V*S£A\ **![** ' yw WI*'" C7“>1(74 .7 /7k
;■: tV Ai ■U-f.
LU (kran*^ '™*\ ? ih»» XJ
)
7 r,~H ?\j& 3CQ?»' L
jlj c
nsnua^>«'4M< #*
Have just opened stock '» TH- 1 «
u > a corny :e araware c I *
kinds, Stoves, r H • (L ? a a h. 3 Iow Goods, Genera y.
Farm Implements, Cu tJerv„ *
arm ess, nines 9 s races 9 ±51 V -»TJ
all articles ke © aril 1 store 7
fact ware »•
11 these at small profit, e ©
goods a ; ng our
aim to benefit customers r
our as we as ourselves, n e
/
bought close and can sel 1 O WG /w r p j invite all to call a 11
.
see us in corner store 111 XJEL i. 1 )Cii.
m 6 1 4 i,' IS S u m ga WGk I i 1 | II*! g •!
w-aa 1 •'S 3 1
OUR RURAL SCHOOLS.
, r ilie last session of our State
::?!«ture a law ivas enacted re
ro- that Physiology and Hy
;; • boaughtin our public schools
ibsUuvis immediately effective.
lurC■■uiit-y Board of Education
i'G adapted Blaisdell’s *‘How to
1 V W,di” as the text book to be
pH ferthe next fivo years in the
\ C of Rockdale for the
1 this subject. All the books
i---. in < ur schools can be found
!) Hicm Conyers.
• e m»xt examination for teach
r ecf' .-o wili include questions
I - ‘Tloaik’s Methods”
pvY P '•'ill School ihul both Hygiene. of these Our books teach
r rv X-'i'iul, aud we advise every
U Ihen P r ‘ cure copies of both oi
i. I’hey can be had from
Ln : H n , j. c i 100 i J 3 00 ] c Depository,
ta.
r rv
e teachers of the county
; f qnG iff to meet in theSupe
iff LTurt chamber in Conyers the
r k -' ii:st. at 10 a. m. We hope to
"
an entoregfinn. occasion^°Contracfcs nrnffr , m nr
^ ^
u.a . vn up and monthly re
?°‘U blanks issued.
- hew Physiology, for
- !;, ' s & Noble, 4 Cooper
toy York City, has re
■wnt us for examina
,H i* rauce to advising its
|i?fc; ( »ur teachers.
it , We have giv
r a Viuefui
bier- perusal and take
urp ii : iS cccnimending it
rerv : as n
' " K 111 n ur estimation
r t
u ' v ”uld adorn anyteach
r’g ] Grarv.
\y h informed
Put •i that the
’ ikland and Union
s i UV(- 1 e cently had their
A
turuUhed with
m Ths Fsnpljg. By Thu Pnnnb, Fur TIih Fsnple.
CONYERS, GA.. FRIDAY, JAN- 17 1902,
ent desks. A sorrv, "is poorly equip
pad school house one of the
most expensive investments
I igent, indifferent community can
nave.
\\' e understand that Prof. W.
•p > Granade, teacher at
Aii - y academy, has provided his
"
gchool with a u ice little library,
jj 0 obtained most of the books
understand, by getting his patrol
donate to ins school all the
books they could spare from their
homes, Prof. Granade ba. hie
school room wftl.s adorned with
beautiful, instructive and
mg pictures. M' unt Airy is for
tunate to have such a teacher.
Most every school cauld have a
library if the teacher would make
the effort. The following ways
suggest themselves to the writer p
mind now : By having the children
bring in all the idle books they
can scrape up in i ieu liases, , b)
]iaviU g entertammsnus aim char,
ing email admission fees; »y P el *
sonally soliciting financial ald
from those who are able to help;
by having ecah pupil to contribute
a penny or an egg e\ery c at. n '
last mentioned method was su £*
gee ted by one of the lady teacliers
of our Conyers school. She stated
to the writer that once while en¬
gaged in teaching a country school
she had each one of her pupils to
bring an egg to school every m orn
mg. In this way quite a quanti
ty of eggs were collected, which
were sold and the proceeds invest¬
ed in books—thus she soon collec
ted a nice little library for her
s •non]. At present we have but
-
two school libraries in the county,
and one of them is the gift of
Hon. Hoke Smith, ot Atlanta.
The crying need ot our country
children, is access to more books
We can only hope to see this need
partially supplied when our conn
schools are equipped with
large, well a sorted libraries.
Two fr--*!' scliolarshipB, open to
have been awarded in
National College of Law, Nashville
IVnu., to Roc.kdale county.
scholarships aro said to he w- , ^
.1:100.00 • ;) •;'- They entitle the
iioklen t tr»- uiition until grad
nation ami arlm^sion to the bar
If any ,mo M* an interest in f he
is important that
he or O '- e me ul once.
A. D. Hammock.
A Deep Mystery.
ousness, Sleep]os- ness, Melan
ciudy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells
when thousands nave proved that
Electric Bitters will quickly carc¬
ane h troubles. v ( I suffered f >r
irh kid.cev trouble,” writes
^ cher ] pyj n f Peterson.
.. jflmp | )Hck pa i ne d m -
0 j C ould not drees myself, but
Slcctric Bitters wholly cured m»
M( though 73 years old, I now
am a^todo a^ho^H;
pi - ove8 Appetiff. gives perfect
j iea lth. Only 50c at Gailey Dr ?.
q q - s Druv store,
To Cure si Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. E- W.
G;-0V js on each box. 23c.
- iiar» • —
CLOSED OUT.
His many patrons regret that
Mr. A. J. Summers has closed
ids grocery business. For
years he con ducted one of the
■
fanev and family grocery stores ‘
C >uyers a i enjoyed a liberal pat
ronage Wi-s perhaps the best
kept st h u Conyers and it is use-
' to say that it wil 1 be missed
Mr. Summers has accepted a
positon with- Galley Dry Goods
Co., whore he will be pleased to
have his friends call on him.
--w*3«- —
To the public generally: I am
connected with S. K. Brodnax hi
b"' ^ ;^ llZRr , ^ l3in ' r ^ 3 or the sea
.
'• »•/.>-, ‘ e " ,v 11 J 1
or , ' ’ : iial1 vv imi ^ W ?" " ,e '• . *\'l~
,
’ i - ma. ^ k .
!*••<> m. ^ all fam» on thoslreets.
P. M. Ayers.
WANTED.
To c mtract for 10‘ > cords of pine
wood delivered at saw mill near
Wi.W residence in Con
v^r-, by Sept 1st.
Arthur Whitaker,
DISSOLUTION NOTIBE.
Notice is hereby given that the firm of
Qnigg & Still, Warehousemen aud Lum
her dealers, is dissolved by mutual con
sent, VV. H. Quigg rotirir g. All the ac¬
count- of the old firm will be collected
by W. K. Still at the office of the old
firm at the warehouse.
This Jan. 1st, 1002.
W. H. Quigg.
W. R. Still.
Thousands Sent Into Exile.
Every year a large number , ol f
Qr gu flf eJ . erg whose lungs are sore
an ^ rac k e d with coughs are urged
^ another climate.
this iscostloy an'exile and not always
Don’t be when Dr. King’s
New Disiovery for Consumption
«*ill cure you at hornev it’s the
mos t infallible medicine for
Coughs, Colds, and ail throat aud
Dung diseases on earth. The first
dose brings relief. Astounding [
cures h su t from persistent Drug use.
q na | {mottles free at Gailey
Co's. Price l/0c and -Si. Every
bottle
NO 3
Georgia
Railroad 1 *
CHEAP EXCURSION
S5 r i' , S<l.*S
is
Ixharlestnii and finfurn.
JVor tin* above occasion Hie GEOR¬
GIA ItAtLltOAD will sell round
trip tickets at very low rates.
THREE OAIUY TRIINSbetw ■ :i
Atlanta a.nd Charleston.
Through sleepers on train: leav; a
Atlanta at .3:10 an:! 11 :4o p. in. ana
Charleston at 3:10 and 11:)) o’clock
in.
For information as to Routes,
schedules, and Rates,
writs to either of the und rsigned.
Y«u will receive prompt reply and
re b ab 1 o, i n fo n ri a tion.
C O McMJLLEN, A C JACKSON
G A Pass. Dept. <:- }• A.
A O DAWSON, S A.,
Aujfnuta, Ga.
S E Mag ill, O. D. Cox.
Gen’l i Csti’l Agt.
Atlanta. Athens.
E. P. Bonner, W C McM ille. ,
Union Ticket Agt. S. F, & P A.
Macon. M.'iCmi.
Jj. H. Hill, J. A Thomas.
Union ’iheket Agt. City Ticket Agt.
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
Foil RENT.
I want to rent ail the cultivata
OIi ’ n y farm H . miles .. on
road. Apply to under
signed on premises.
J. M, NYmlborii.
FOR SALE.
Ono ntmdrvd, oue aud one-fourth
acres of laud, 5 miles south of Ctnyers,
Terms tasy—bea
C, E. Reagan