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I am offering some of the
befet bargains in ready-made
Clothing ever offered in Con
A'ers.
See those Suits of C-othes
I am offering you for $3.75
$4.50, $5.00, etc. You will i
be supprised.
I keep constantly on hand
the best and freshes groceries
in town at bat tom prices.
I am yours for business, M. H. PLUNKET.
TiLNiS LOCAL
ANE3 F’ERSONAL
The “Grip” has been in full
blast for 'be past few weeks and
is doing gcod business
Quality and not quant ty rliat mr.ko
DeWitt’s Little Early mers snob valuas
lie little fiver pills. Gaily Drug Co
Mis. R. N. Berrien, of Waynes¬
boro, was With relatives here last
Monday.
Isn’t it i ice to have a friend to
•end flowers to you when you are
sell?
Snrii little pills as DeWiL’s Litre Ear
Iv Risers i re verv easily take: , and u ■« y
are word rfnlly effective in cFaiffu g
the fixer a id boWe'Ls. The Gailey I mg
Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Rakes are
now keeping house. They r oeupy
tlie Nuckolls residence on M ii
street.
Mr. Idas L. Langley, our clever
snd up-to-date liveryman. In.s
been very sick for the past week.
The merited reputation for curing
nil us, sores and skin diseases acquired led by
De Witts V itch Hazel Salve, has to
the mating of worthless counterfeits,
jte sure to get onlv DeWitt’s Salve. The
Ga Ly Drug Co.
, ilnru ,, T , .ang , ro ,, \ .
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will he pinned to know Urn ;
he has been very ill for the pasti
: * • l «ly tnpnrm .t
" m imwdg.
lVisin preparations often fail tore
hevo indigestion because they can mg
gesi n iiy albuminous foods, There is
one preparation that digests all elms-ss
et' too;!, and that is Kooo Disp> y sia
Cu <>.. It-cures the worst oases ofdL—
pepda and gives instant r. i f( r i : d -
gusts what you eat. Gadey DrngGa.
I- 3 ,., P Tilley rr ... and , Ja T ■ . nave ru
rs. son, me,
been-m the sick list this week. We
they may soon be tip again.
Mi and Mrs. Juo. Granade are enter
♦niifiu.f a young gcntlomnn at their
1 0 :10 at present.
T’:o most soothing, healing and anti
f yfc a pplication ever devised is D •-j
Win's Witch Hazel Salve. It relieves
*6 orco and cures piles, sores, of imitations. eczema
and skin diseases. Beware
Th j Gadey Drug Co.
1 A J Summers ha3 been very sick
this v. 0 k. May he soon be outjagain.
tar my friends of Mr. 01o.de <3. ^
bon I It arn with regret of his severe i
illi - v ille past week. We hope toi
see lat his post of business very
8001,
fliu ThG nt a8on there is a large death rate |
tronb'n i. i
linl- one from these terrible ..item as.
8%
It na >Lo b« relied upon in grippe and
Fj'hM-.. l i.m« a ril^The r G^ey < Diu^ l C S i 1
Amly Cobb, coldied at his home in. j
this city lust Monday night. For i e ver- j
al y am past Andy has Dean employed i
at ike f'a, R. it Depot, until a few
iron}’-- ; >go, when he was discharged.
The s a so of his death was heart failure
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am WL;o oth r threatened Inng trouble, by prompt pneumonia relief or is j
Is iiGrtv.-ary, as ii is dangerous to de- \
V e would suggest the Cue Minute j
Cough tio,-.:-- Cure be taken as soon as uidica- !
,,r : v ving taken cold are -no*iced 1
1,rc ’
<31e,.. 3». D Malcoa, of Ail™,a,
▼as lujrc U,Xcw days last week with rel
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Conyers, G, Wednesday Jan. 16, 19C1-
Don't fmget that all the
ready-made Clothing in my
house is going ft CD ST.
For feed stuffs see me.
I am headquarters for the
farmers.
In tact if you desire to buy
anything at a saving to your
purse, don’t stop until you
reach mv store.
Fidelity Lodge No. 1631 of The Com¬
ing i' en of America have organized a
lodge in Conyers w th the membership
of ton, and is still fast growing. W<
will print next week rheir officers, Every
young man should join the grand order.
Mr, J L Norman, of Augusta, was iu
G onyt rs last Tnursday for a short while
Persons who suffer from indigestiou
can not expect to livelong, bicau e they
cannot 0 :t the food required to non isli
the bodv an \ the products of the undi¬
gested foods they do cat ] oison the blood.
It is important to cure indigestion as
so n as possible, and t he best method nt'
doing this isto use the preparation known
as ivodo! Dyspepsia cure, it dige ts
what you eat ana restores all the diges¬
tive organs ro perfect health. Gailey
Drug Co.
MARRIED.
On last: Wednesday evening nt
0 ;80oYlock, at the home of ti e
brides Another, Mrs. Fannie Stow¬
ers, cccured 1 ho mnrriago of her
daughter, Miss Sal lie to Mr. Lola
Grannde, Rev. W. T, Granado ofii
ciating.
After the ceremony an elegant
supper was spread, of which about
51 of the young couple's friends
and relatives participated.
Miss ’Stowers is a \ 0 u 11 g lady
posessing.aich ” a mild, f-iveet dir -
itjol rnJ Immlwrs het ftUmds
\, r C; , Miaaeie tl]eson 0 ,„. w
.
Granade, Sr., and ie a worthy
A _ “ gentleman, ' and may be
,, .
proud of be prize lie lias von.
jj . Pn , 1 p ] 0 y H( l by Mr. J. C. Stej di¬
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v-nson and makes a good sal o° mo 11 .
Tot t.js •’ voung couple the BANNER
extends congratulations. , .
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Mr. and Mrs. Grenade are new
living in a portion of the house
with Mr. H. E. Ray.
o j&. m r T’ ohia.
BsuPtae. 7 % Rind You Hav6 Always
gw,i-.mire
. HZ ft. yA4
WORRY.
Tliere is n ;thing in the w^rld or
I" 1 A h»"»» disposition I har
kil I? so many people as does Woiiy
It is the secret- cause of the con
Jp L ion-,' of nine-tenth? of the sick
people the nerve us folk, the in
S . ;I;P . p, m ikes'men weak and
cowardly.,! makes women byster
j c ., y an 4 saddest cf all, it Inrns
«»y the heart from God, and bid.
us worgh'p the idol despair • Some
times people excus it by saying
they canr.ot help it; sometimes
they say that they born with
i us dispositions. But no matter
for the cause, or the physical of
me t iphvsical condition, we 'know
two , great L facts , . ______ ; one is - that it •, is •
. , to Wurry; J the other, that
wee'll ,con editor tom ptiitlon to
„ ___ 1 ’ Its wild and wicked for
^
men and , women to go on W$aT*
ing themselvo. out, wenkeniug
lhmrwo« and intkiog IMW
tiui^aiiCfis by anxious fsolings and.
words and deedg and habit6.-Ex,
Remember my store is Chock lull of the biggest line
0 fFlour, Corn, May, Syrups and molasses. All kinds
of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hats. Clothing cheaper
than the Cheapest. In Liying in your spring stuff see me
sure before you buy, as I can and will save you tnonev.
I pay cash for my goods and can save you money.
at COST. Now is your chance
Schedule Changed,
On last Sunday the following charges
took place on the Ga. II R Schedule :—
The down morning passenger train
widen formerly arrived here at 8 :-IS now
arrives at 8:59, while the np train in the
after noon which formerly arrived, here
at 7:2S now arrives here at 6:42. The
remainder of the schedule remains the
same.
On ntxt Monday morning a few
chauges will take place with some of our
clever salesman.
J r. Dave Albert, who l as been with
iailey Dry Goads Co, for some past
will 1 e come ted w 1 1 Mr• Juo, W Hol
liugswovtih.
Mr. Frank McCalla, formerly with
Adair Bros., of Covington, will be wnh
Gailey Dry Goods Co
Mr. Henry Everitt will be With his
father. Mr. E d Everitt, iu the generil
repair simp.
Mr.due. L Scott will take his place
at Mr. A J Suinine s.
These are all up-to- late salesmen md
will be pleased to have their friends call
in them at their new post .
Aftcra pleasant visit to rd t ves-aud
friends iu Soui li West Georgia, Mi s Bai
icy has returned- to Conyers, where she
is teaching music.
Dr J P Rosser, of Atlanta, was in C u
yers a short while last week.
Prof. Steve Gleaton numbers his pu¬
pils at Shady Dale as 41 and says thev
are all doing well.
Several of our Subsjribors who have
promised n bring us wood on subsrip
tiou* Let them show up, as we- need
the wood bad.
Mr, Wa ter Grannde is now boarding
with Mr. O S ITaygood.
Messrs. Rusk & Clotfeltev are looking
for their goods daily, and when they ar¬
rive you should call on i hern for bai -
gains in their lino.
Dr. Lee always keeps on hand a full
supply of school books of every kind. He
has just received an immense supply of
goods is this line.
Mr. J. Fletcher has fought half inter¬
with Mr. N. T. Street. The style 1
est
of the new firm wi 1 be Street & Huff.
They will (oncluct a General Merchan¬
dise business. Look for their add next
week,
The average girl in couise time
marries, says a tliougtful writer.
And she doesn’t marry a million¬
aire; she marries a man who gets
out six days in a week diffing for
his six dollars a week. It is the
wife 8 part of the partnoisnip to
save it tor him. But if she docs
irit know housekeeping fuither
than baker’s bread and fried beef
s , e ak, the chances ere that she
will always be poor,that the man
, vill qnit .having more than once
a «eek and the girl will s!o ( > a I
j rolmd iu a wrapper, and sick; and that the kids the
w ju g Q raffed
docter will take all tht groctr
leaves. And the love dream will
soon be over and the devil will He f
sitting beside the 98 cent alarm j
clock holding liis sides and
nj atwnata pudding he has i
CASTOR! A |
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. For Infants and Children. i
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ALMOIN' DOTS.
Miss Katie Eveiitt is on the sick
iist this week. We hope she may
soon he well again.
Mrs Parke recolvetUa telephone
mess ig s from Atlanta Thursday
calling her to tlie bedside of
Mrs. Martha Albert, who is very
sick. Wo have iearno 1 since then
that Mrs. Albert died last; Thurs¬
day night. %
We were glad to have Dr. PI. V.
Hardwick, of Conyers, with ns 11 -
gain this week. The Dr. Inis been
indisposed for several day-fl but lie
is at himself again which we are
glad to state.
Mi, peg Mary Lou and Afjuiaret
ta Tucker, of C inyers, were guests
of their cousin, Miss 01 live Tuck
er Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. G o. Hawkins and son,
Henry, attended the singing at
Alt. Zion Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Berry
visited Covington Sunday.
Mr. Robt. Longshore one of the
leading merchants of Covington
visited his parent^ at this pine
Sunday.
Dr. S. W. Event' attended
preaching at Bari It ck Church in
Conyers last Saturday.
bliss Jessie Campbell, after a
2 weeks visit toiler aunt Mis. B.F
fucker, returned to her home in
Newborn last Saturday. Mr. Oth¬
er Tucker accompanied her.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tucker vis>
ited Mr. J. T. Ray’s family last
Sunday.
Mr. M. A. Beni ley receh ed a
very painful wound last week in
Covington while trying to go be¬
tween twe freight cars on the Cen¬
tral road. The engine was shift¬
ing and had left several cars on
the crossing, when in jumping
through, cut a painful but not
seriou; wound on his head.
Mr. Nathan Johnson visited his
son a t Oxford Sunday.
Messrs.-J. E. and Chas. Dobbs
OU | i-jdjpg the f a j r gex ,San
( i, a y afternoon in their new buggies,
'
. iuChf . tilu
y ari! > on '‘ 13 c,iam '
l )U,n oicycie rulei of our to«Mi. He
f 'f e “ some nJi ”8 \e y fine t, tk <•“- nd
°‘ “>«-*f 1 ' e J °i “ 8 our oistu tonne.
The rains for the past few nays
have caused the river Io break out
over its banks end makes it iir
j> 0 shi i, e to croso the creek bet-' een
clmfcli and Mrs, Holder’s
farm as the water in the roa^ wns
several feet deep.
Miss Larks was in the city a
short time tliis week.
Messrs W. V. Alim,ml, J. P. Ti!
ley ai d son, It. W. Tucker, and
pai.d last but not least Mr Eli
sha Maddox, of Maddox’s V. Hey.
All c uuo down to join ina rab^
I have the genuine Cuba
molasses,
Genuine open kettle new
Orleans Syrup at my store.
Remember I am Headquar
ters for Shoes of all kinds.
money.
f bit hunt overon the farm of Mr
J-uues Parks, Wednesday. '1 here
Messrs 13. F. Tucker and son,
also W. E. Stovall joined the
crowd. At the suggestion of Mr.
Maddox the crowd should be di¬
vided to make the hunt more ii -
tores ting, Mr. Maddox selecti d
for his side, Messrs R. W. Tucker,
B. F. Tucker, and James Parks.
Leaving Mr. \V. V. Alrnaml to
take J .P. Tilley, AT. E. Stovall
and Pearl Tucker as his opponents
The crowd had cnJy gone a
short ways when Mr.
Maddox’s favorite dog, Lu 1 a,
jumped a rabbit. So Mr. Mad
do^ was r nxious to put a quietus
on his opponents tin and bungeo
do\Vn at rabbit but missed th
matk and hit his poor dog, LtiLv
on the foot. So later in the day
Lula was running another rabbit
am] Mr. Maddox would only point
hisjgun backwards snd would not
dare to shoot. Every reader pa:
;uq#8 who killed the rabbits. W .V.
Alihand’s side of course. He
evet we had barrels of fun and we
arefialways glad to have the Con
ybifj people with us.
Mr. Ilenrv Berry hud quite an
exciting rid, Friuay afternoon
The heavy rains during the day
had caused the ford of the creek
at Sherwoods’ Mill to wash out sev¬
eral feet deeper than its usual
depth during highwater’ So he
drove in but had not driven far
before his mule had vanished, but
fortunately ho was going with the
currant and after getting good
wet landed on the far side from
home. And 1 e was compelled to
go by his girls house as that was
the nearest way homo durii g l igh
water.
Mr and Mrs. R \Y f Tucker, of
Conyers, visited the family of Mr.
B F Tucker Thursd ty.
Our lit,tie town was somewhat
excited Wednesday night by Mr.
Ictus Langley’s favorite horses
Sam and Cam go’ug at an unusual
gate through thecity. Somewhat
faster than ©ur efficient Mayor,
B F Tucker, allows anyone to
drive or ride not accepting those
who ride the fast train . The hor¬
ses became frightened at a pile of
wood on the railroad and soon goi
beyond Mr. Vaughns control who
was driving them and the way the
buggy was scattered along the road
fora mile reminds us of a sly coon,
Sam and Cam wasn’t scca’m after
all.
The municipal election for our
town will come off soon. Every¬
thing prints to lively times as
• lioie will be several in the race for j
Mayor. The candidates are:- B F
Tucker, W S Marbut W E Stovall
and Dr. Everitt. Tim boys will
have to come out with their pini¬
form and Set cpg.
•‘Susan Jane.”
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Mr. Paul McWilliams of Atlanta
visited Mr. Merle Langfoxd Sun¬
day,
No O, °
I want everybody to ril
c on
me and pit my cash prices
on fill goods,
I will F lv highest market
* .
l >ru c or c "'’.nt,ry produce
.
Please remember that I am
\ s
I will sell you a suit of that
GOOD ^ Clothing at COST.
HMAKA DOTS
Mr. William Moon and w i to
spent Sunday with his parents
near Logansvillc.
A few from hero attended meet¬
ing at Philadelphia hut Sunday,
Mr. Harry McCalla cf Atlanta,
was down to see friends last Sun¬
day.
The Literary sell o! opened here
tile 7th hist, will) a good number.
Mian Minnie White, after an ex
tended visit at Garner with rla
tivds has returned home.
Gus Sigiunn and hil Graham mo
ihvays keen to buy nil unused
'gg' and stray chickens iu our
ection.
■ Mr. Limion Lester end wife of
Pose• ud, visited 1 ho family of
Goo. Mitchell Sunday.
Mr. Giino MeCnlla and fnmilv
havo moved to Atlanta. We are
S' rry to loose them.
Lov. Mr. Neal has returned
from Kentucky. lie preached at
this place 1st Sunday.
Keep your eye open for a ma -
l’i age.
The people met at church last
Sunday evening for the purpose school,
of re< rganizing Su nlny
but their misshn failed to ma¬
terialize, / n ither effort will he
made next Sunday. IiC't every bo¬
dy como out and give assistance
in this movement.
Mr. I) itery of Conyciv, will in a
abort time move lien'. We will b>
glad to have him with us.
Plenum Graham ft'd Orpley Si¬
mon ton paid Atlanta u business
visit last Wednesday.
The young people had a dance
at John Franklin’s lust Suture i y
night.
I am elacl to state 1 bat tl ere is
no senous sickness in our neigh
borhood.
“Heavy-weight.’
another change.
Mr W. 1. Lane has sold Rs
meat market to W. A. Smith.
Mr. Lane will move to A t_
anta at an early day. Mr.
Smith will conduct the mm
kot at some other room, we
havn’t learned who e Mrs.
Melton, the efficient Post
Mistress will m <,ve 1 head
quaiters into the room on the
corner, formerly the meat
market. She will make
gome deeded improvements will
in the Post Olfce which
prove much more convenie.it
A.
D M Almond sr., s with rclfi
Mis.
lives in Sonth-West, C.'a.
Afte: atov.’aspLs-'dLsp^tlcr) Baiun and f«un
withrelativH.Maj Rd
returned to their home in At
ily have
lautR.