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THE WEEKLY BANNER.
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THE PEOPLE WHO CONTROL LOW PRICES
IN EVERYTHING YOU NEED FROM THE SHOES THAT GO ON
YOUR FEET TO THE HAT THAT COVERS YOUR HEAD
ALMON DOTS.
Mr.P. E. Broadnax, of
ami Mr. W E Stovall of this
went out bird hunting Friday. On
account of the scarcity of birds
their luck was poor.
Miss N ra Sherwood, of Fair
view was shopping 11 b in the city J Fri
day afternoon.
Mrs . W. E. Stovall visited Con¬
yers Saturday.
From the quantity of whiskey
being shipped here their must boa
lot of drinking. There Ins been 4
barrels consigned to Win C irr Col
of Rockuae Count
Dr, S. W.Everito, the champioi
bird-shot of our city goes hui ti }
very often but fails to bag the gam
the Dr. gives for l:i-> excuse, tin:
lie lia u a very fine Grey-hound 111
i takes all his time trying U lear..
lam bird-dog tricks.
We are very sorry to sta'e that
* i iss Linda Berry is very sick this
week. VVo hope that she vullenon
r, cover and be able to attend
school again.
We are sorry to state that Rev.
E. A . Gray \Vi 1 rent out hi.*- home
and move into the Rev. Simmons
residence at Oxford.
Messrs Joreph, Chas. and Roht
Dob's were in Coir, era Saturday
on business.
Messrs Otha Tucker ond Joseph
Dobbs attended a pound part y at
Mr. Frank Manns Friday night.
“Hot Bones.”
TV otice to Debtors And
Creditor!*.
All persons holding claims against
tU- estate of Burr J Mar blit deceased
are undersigned requested to present same to the
ihoseindebted properly authenticated, deceased
t'f » to said
are k quested to make settlement.
XV. S. Marbut, Exc't.
Dont BuY a Wagon
UNTIL YOU SEE OUR STOCK.
c-ss 55 VS -W
We have just received a solid carload of the Famous Fish Bros’ one
£ nd two horse wagons. These wagons are guaranteed to be the
gyp* irenffest, Most Durable and Lihtest running Wagons made.
Having bought in Car lots we have secured the best pries and lowest rate of height and we are going to give our customers the benefit.
UOeiES: We have a nice assortment of Open and Top Buggies that HARNESS: If you need a set of Buggy Harness, you want to see our
we are going tosell FOK THE NEXT HU DAYb at regular stock before you hi y.
I HOLIDAY PiUCES
JMEoJEJET * 7 J:.
j Tax Collector'ss IVotico.
I will be at court grounds for.
pose tJj of collecting tax on
Sheffield:—Sept. 26, Ocr. 23, Nov.
21 .
Creek :-Sept. 27, Oct. 26,
Lorraine:— Sept. 28, Oct, 30. Nov.
28,
The remainder of the time I may
he found in my office at Turner Bros.
st"ie in Conyers. The books will
close December 20. Meet me prompt
ly to pay yovr G. tax,- Clot fe!ter T. C.
w.
Dismission.
To whom it may concern :—It A Al
maud. Administrator of S D Almand,
late of said countv, deceased has
made his final return and applied for
letters ot dismission as such admin¬
istrator, and iwii-l pass upon thosHine
on the first Month y it January 15)01.
Given under my mind and official
signature, this, Oct. 4th, 15)00.
A. M. Hdins, Old.
Di Months Support,
Malinda. Tumor, col., widow ol
hos. J. Turner, col, deceased, bavin}
applied for a twelve months suppor
ut of tier said deceased husband'
state, end the appraisers appointed office
havina filed their return in my
this is to notify alt persons concern
cd, that I. will pass upon the sniru
oil t':e 1st Monday in and January 1901.
Given under my hand official sig
nature, this Dec. 5th. 1900
A, M. Helms, Ord .
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Months Support
Georgia, Rockdale County:—
.To wnoiii it may concern.
Mrs Fannie B Simpkins* applied wile of
XV H Simpkins, having lorn
twelve months Suppport- out of Iier
- husband's
said deceased , os
fate, and the appraisers appointed,
having tiled their return in my office.
and this is to notify ail persons that
L will pass upon the same on the 1st
Monday in Januaiy, 19ul. Give n un*
rier my hand and official
this December 6th, 1900.
A. M. Helms, Ord
Application For Adminis¬
tration.
To whom it may concern.
J. N. Hale, having in due form admin¬ ap..
plied for permanent letters of
istration on the estate of Mrs. M. O.
Hale, Isieof said county deceased,
and 1 will pass upon the same on the
1st Monday in Janua v, 1001.
Given under my hand and official
signature this Dec. .5th, 19)0.
A. M. Helms, Ord.
CONYERS. G.A., * DEC. Vi. 1900.
OAK GROVE NEWS.
Mr. Hoard Allen will ore: t a
nice house on his plant for \V. F.
Tucker real soon.
What lias got the mother with
Jim Owens'? He lms not Been to
Conyers since August. He hauls
wood to Mr. Bills Mi'chell’s and
his dady hauls it to town.
Miss Minnie Butler was in Con¬
yers Wednesday. Her fellow from
Lithonia met her there ant they
had their pictures taken,
Mr. Henry Tucker was in oar
midst Sunday.
Dogs is not needed when John
Hart goes hunting, he come out
to my house last week and inform
d me at the well if there was any
rabbits on this place. I told him
to go down throw the orchard and
s 0 if he could find one. ho wei t
1 bout 10 steps from the we’l and
diot at one But missing it the rab
dt run off and JohnVight Behind
t loading his gun eo fell down on
top of his gun But he got up run¬
ning and cent in site of the rabit
away the rabbit went through the
pasture the rabbit run fast but
Johti run faster when fJohn went
over the f nee the lahb t went
through, tho rabbit cepf going
John went too, ’ But here the
rabbit camo Back I y the well and
Johp ami two more dogs wright in
..... behind it the chicken , . , and
running
fcj ie house cat out of the orchard
and I was sick and could not run
and the rabbit liked to run over
me But John was still after it ho
out run tho cat, dogs rabbit and
all and shot the rabbit on top of
the hiil and killed it at last.
“Dandy Jim-”
OASTORI4., fits Kind Yon
B#arptna Have Always
denature
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47.
A MAN SHOT
Out the frontdoor of his residence and came hur¬
rying down the street. He had forgotten to bring
home any groceries, with him, hence his hot run
THROUGH THE HEART
of tho city in search oi a grocery store, He tried
several, hut found the price too high, and it is possi¬
ble that lie might still be looking for those groceries
had he not been directed
BY A WOMAN
to M. H. Plunket’s, where he found the nicest line of
Groceries in town at lowest prices, Mr. Plunket also
has the prettiest line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and
Clothing to be found in Conyers at such low pi ices.
He needs nobody to direct him now - he just fol¬
the crowd to MHPLT3NKET, Conyers, Ga.