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BIG REDUCTION SALE THIS MONTH
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PRICES, QUALITY AND STYLE
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C Y t— 2 m 3 C/5 ITEMS,
i [i Ora Dauiell, of Atlanta, is the
her aunt, Mrs. J. P. Tilley.
I Beu Bostaiu, of Atlanta, was
b i he guest at the Simpkins—Lang
redding, Wednesday.
I Lx friends of Col. and Mrs. J. R.
will bo glad to know that their
daughter [ who has been so serious
for some time, is now improving.
L Gladys Tilley will return Mon
lomPablo Beach, Fla., where she
lira a guest at a large house party.
im -Albert Smith, the little 5
lid;on of Mr. Joe Smith, of this
liwl this morning at 11 o’clock.
Lunins of the little one will be en
lo-aiorrow. We extend sympathy.
I inf nit daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Moon, of Sheffield, died this mor
Tlic i iterment will occur to-mor
It B-rii 1 iu that district. Wc ex
Iviujntliy to the bereaved parents.
is Hi i rie Stephenson is at home
i pi 1 1 ut stay as one of a jolly
paily at Gainesville.
F Lillie Mae Martin lias returned
I 1 home at Cuthbert where slie will
Ku until June lath, then slie will go
"b f«' l; County Normal School at
p a special course 1 . Mrs. Mar
IcouMd- red one of our best teacliers
I Li!]' wish of the entire town that
"nviu n to our city in September.
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Va’garette Sossaman, of Edge
" pi. this vi-ited week. lier ouut, Mrs. Dr.
Kkrhade White, of Atlanta, vis
fc'fs Maiul and Claud Treadwell
Liy.
"Laron's " 5 a a '« Shaver Club met Thursday at the after- home
f Tl ‘<'reputation of Mrs. Shaver
M"ii U'i'ccorion. hostess was The fully afternoon established
was
" 1>L asnre to all present. The
ul 1 j Mr-. McKnight, the beloved
"'tihe P'l-u-.c <f hostess, ihe members added of much to
the club.
111 ioessof the club, thehos
: Nntcd
i ’T Mrs. Bryan, served re
® utsf-f > iie most tempting variety
* g JJ ps,s TIie next meeting
« U»e - will be
liomo of Mrs. Troutman on
fflr.May afternoon.
F- 6. W. halker, one of the best
“ ''■»Hon«y Creek district, will
E J;thank m:< L for ;forareuewelof sub .
. 1 :t new subscriber. He
v‘ I'' , '‘-Mat-Banner sent to lus
slifn,-,' f0r, na "talker,-*dio two moved
years ago.
r ’’ P- Owen one of Henry Coun
T-'oiiiin,u, ,, faiers and citizens,
toiWj' Wp<J j r ay ud lded was
. " a< Ms name to
Iber \ ia,,, Z^ ' "'** are ^ ad to
1: 0nr *"*> list Of
St ^.m!.
* ^EtKLv-B « new a
r ^. Ei •XXEH. ; i to a
?iu
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ilalf of is Conyers Wednesday
' Who 18 in the race
0CI c t-oouai ssionor.
the weekly banner.
Prof. B. F. Mann, who lias held a re
sponcible and lucrative position in the
public Schools of Brunswick for some
time past, has been with relatives in
this county for two weeks. Prof. Mann
is one of the best young instructors in the
state and bis success has won for him a
reputation of which lie may well be
proud.
Miss Nora Plunkett was with home
people Sunday.
Prof. S. V. Sanford, of Marietta, one
of the most successful instructors of the
State, and for several years principal of
the Public Schools of Marietta, spent
Sunday here with friends.
Miss Lurline Langford, who has held
a position in the school at Logausville
during the past term, has arived in Con¬
yers and will prove quite an acquisition
to the social life of the city.
Mrs. J. A. Guinn visited her sister.
Mrs. Peeples, in Lawrenceville, this week
Miss Mattie Shipp, of Social Circle,
has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Chick, this week.
Miss Florrie Jean Lee left last Tues¬
day for Talbotton where she will spend
the summer.
Mrs. Nonie 'Waldrop, has been quite
sick several days. We wish lier a speedy
recovery.
Mrs. J. W. Scott, who lias been very
sick for a week or more, is now very
much better.
Mrs. Walter Wood and children, of
Winder, spent this week with relatives
here.
Mr. E. C. Belcher's name was added
to our subscription list this week. We
are glad to have him as one of our val¬
ued readers.
Mr. John M. Granade is one of our
now readers. He gave us bis name Sat¬
urday and we were glad to get it.
Mrs. M. E. Hollingsworth will accept
our thanks for a renewal of subscription
to the Wefkly-Banner.
Mr. J. S. Mayfield is a new subscriber
to the Weekly-Banner. We are glad
to have him on our list.
S. E. Brodnax, Esq., of Couyers,sends
the Tribune a check to pay for his paper
three years. Mr. Brodnax is one of
Conyers most promiuent and successful
business men, and the Tribune is pleased
to number him among its most appreci¬
ated readers.—Walton Tribune.
Mr. G. L. Veal, of Centerville, was in
the city Sunday.
Mrs. R. D. Hewlett has been quite
sick for several days but is improving.
Mr* Jeff Barrett, of Atlanta, visited
hift mother, Mrs. T. D. O’Kelley, here
Sunday.
Mr- Frank O’Kelley has returned from
N. C. where he has been attending col.
lege.
Mr. Otis Adair was among friends here
Sunday.
Mrs. A. Bostwick and children of Mor¬
gan county, spent several days with rel¬
atives here last week,
“Uncle” Noon Hudson went up to
the Gate City “sight-seeing” Tuesday
Clever Luther Cain, of Lawrence ville,
was with his parents here Sunday.
Mr. Berto McCord will return home
to-momorrow to sjieiid his vacation.
Messers. Flurnoy Helms and Anthony
Norton attended the ball game in Atlan.
ta last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dabney and Mrs
Celia Dabney, of Ingleside, were guests
of relatives in Conyers Sunday.
Friend Chas. McDonald, of Lithonia,
was with his parents here last Sunday.
Messrs. Thomas and Wilson Malcom,
of Atlanta, spent Sunday here with
their parents
Simpkms-Langford
The marriage of Miss Fleeta Simpkins
and Mr. Clyde Langford was solemniz¬
ed last Wednesday at (5 o’clock at the
home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Wil¬
liam Harris Simpkins in this city.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
B. J. W. Graham in the presence of a
large number of friends and relatives of
the contracting parties.
The front parlor in which the marriage
took place , was attractively decorated
in green; palms and ferns forming the
chief decorations.
To the soft, sweet strains of Mendel
s-lions wedding marc)), rendered by
Miss Dona Bailey, the wedding party
entered tlie parlor, tirst coming the two
bridesmaids, M isses Florede Tucker and
Irma Langford. The groom and liis best
man,Mr. Robert Almand, entered, next,
followed by the bride and her maid of
honor, Miss Sarah Sue Lpngford
The bride was unusuolly handsome in
a stylish traveling suit of castor cloth,
strapped with bands of stitched satin.
She carried a lovely boquet of bride roses
and ferns tied with streams of white
satin ribon.
The maid of honor and brides maid
were prettily gowned in dresses of sheer
white material elaborately tucked and
lace-trimmed. The boquet of the maid
of honor was a counterpart of that of
the bride, bride roses and ferns, while
those of tlie bride’s maids were of pink
carnations and ferns.
The bridal couple received a large
number of handsome presents among
which was an exquisite set of China from
the parefits of the groom, From the
members of the family and friends were
received various pieces of silverware,
china and cut glass.
The bride is an attractive,Jlovable
y 0U11 g ■woman who numbers her friends
tbe score- The groom is one of the
city’s most prominent and popular citi
zens and young business men, who gives
ample promise of achieving suc
cess in life,
Tlie happy couple left for Northern
and Eastern points of interest on the
6:20 train immediately after the cere¬
mony and will be away for several
weeks.
The Weekly -Banner joins their hosts
of friends in wishing for them a life of
happiness and prosperity.
ICE COLD DRINKS.
THOMPSON STEWARTS FOUNT
U1
FOR THE SUMMER.
You can get all kinds
of iee cold drinks at his
stand,
JUST RECEIVED
IMMENSE STOCK FISH
HOOKS, LINES, and TROUT
LINES, THAT WE HAVE
PRICED AWAY DOWN-—TO
SELL QUICK SEE US.
THE GAILET DKUG CO
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I am prepared to grind your corn
into the best meal and have it read
y for you while you wait. Will ap¬
preciate your patronage and work
to please you.
Bring me your corn
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