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About The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1890)
ROCKDALE BANNER r PUSHED EVERYWEDNESDAV CONYYERS GA., NOV- 26. 1890 , "^ocal Gatherings. IgEg —S pages. __Cotton ve y low. __Don't fail to register. ^Subscribe for the Banner. ^ID-morrow is thanksgiving to. Reagan i» .. .. ^e w s —-BenPy " havBex of the town. _Hide out turkey, to-morrow is thanksgiving day. yj r Beau Hudson of Atlanta ^asiu town Sunday. __A,I r Tom Summers of Atlanta . *as in town last week. __Alr. E. Roberts of Atlanta vis¬ ited in the city last week. _A},Ir. Earnest Turner of the Gate City was down Sunday. BLACK- DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. Wm coming in __Cotton has been very rapidly this and last week. _A B. Osborn keeps fresh and oysters every Saturday. ! Jno. W. Carr of Heard 1 coa nty was in the city last week. I -Read “Stray Shots” by our I ^ecial town correspondent, Uni I forn. | —Mr. J. B. Robinson of New¬ ton gave us a pleasant call last ' week. —Mrs. Eunice Jones is visiting her son, Dr. R, A. Jones, in Mont icello. —Osborn, the market man, keeps anything in the way of eat¬ ables. —Thos. D. Stewart of McDon¬ ough visited relatives iu our town this week. —Dr. J. J. W ' Glenn moved last week into Mr. Nuckoll’s kousa on Mill street. Iry BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia. —Rev. T. J. Christian and wife of Rome are visiting his father's family in this place. —Mr. Jno. M. Christian has purchased the Roberts place and •will move to it soon. —When you want canned goods ,«• meats of any kind, ca 1 on prsborn, the market man. —R. J. McDonald of Atlanta came down to see his folks Sat¬ urday, returning Monday. —Messrs. Pliay Cain, Walter Wood and Dan Hudson spent Sunday afternoon in Atlanta. —I have a mule w-hich I wish lo exchange for a horse. S. S. Nuckolls. -Rev. T. J. Christian will preach at the Presbyterian church to-nig't. Let every bo 3y come. —YVe understand that the sup¬ per, or banquet, in honor of Sena¬ tor Gordon has been postponed-' —We have been having good weather for the farmers who are mostly gathering their corn crops. —Mr. Davis Crossley, one of Lithonia’s prosperous young merchants, was down last Friday. —To-morrow is thanksgiving day. Remember your poor neigh¬ bors as well as well as yourself. WcEirtc'.WINE OF CAROUI for female disease*. Merit Wins We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been sell ing Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King s New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. YVe not hesitate to guarantee "«y refund time, and we stand ready to Wactorj the purchase price, if sat their results do not use. The remedies have ^on their great popularity purely' °n their merits. Dr. YV. H. Lee i * Sou. Druggists. 1 6®*WINE OF CAROUI a Tonic lor Women. Mrs. J. M. Leftwich, after spending several weeks in the county, returned to Atlanta Sat¬ urday. —A;i those who have land for sale or rent, in or near'Couyers, will do well to call at the Baxter office at once. —Mrs.“Marv Z. Brantley of De Ivalb county visited her sister, Mrs. Br. J. P. Rosser in the city this ancl last week. Ring the family of Dr. H. H. McD.nald this week. _ Miss Miss Mattie ^ Dukes, bVm v. hc had been visiting her mother in the city returned to Atlanta to work for for the the “Dresden" “Dresden” at at that that place. place. —We have just bought a large stock of Black draught and have reduced the price to 12.V cts per package. Dr. W. H. Lee & Son —Mr. G. W. S ruinous of this county received the medal at the Piedmont and Rome expositions for the best cotton seed crusher. —Robert L. White of Atlanta spent Sunday with relatives in town. Bob is still with the man, R. C. Black, 35 Whitehall street. —Rev. John Jackson of Henry county will preach at the Second Baptist church next Sunday at 11 o'clock and at night. All invited to attend. —Rev. Dr. W. A. Candler will preach at the M. E. church at this place next Sunday at 11 o'clock. Let everybody go to hear this great divine. —Mrs. A. H. Shaver of Chatta¬ nooga, Tenn., who has been visit¬ ing her brother, Mr. Henry Mc¬ Cord, in the city, returned home last Saturday. —Resolutions were recently passed by the M. E. church here conmrendimr Rev. J. L. Moon for his faithful services, and asking the bishop to return him another year. —The services at the Presby¬ terian church in this place are very edifying and interesting. Eveiy one solicited to attend as often as possible. Considerable interest is shown. —Those having good beef cattle and pork hogs for sale will do well to see me before selling. Highest market prices paid in cash. F. M. Ayers. —Dr. J. A. Guinn of this place has been appointed by the Ga. R. R. as the local surgeon for tho road. YYe congratulate our young fii.nd on his growing reputation as a physician and surgeon. —Our friend, Mr. Alex. Currie, who was so badly hurt some days ago, is improving, under the cir cumstances, as rapidly as he could be hoped. This will be eheeiful news to Mr. Currie's many friends. _Mr. C. R- Harris of this coun ty drew the Barrett Range Stove at the exposition given by the Wood-Stearnes-Beaumont com¬ pany. The number of seed in the pumpkin was 1050 the number which Mr. Harris guessed. A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed results, to bring you satisfactoiy of the or in case of failure a return purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy Kom our adver tised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for con Gumption. It is guaranteed when to bring relief ia affection every case, of throat, used for any or clieet, such as consum,' tion. mliamntatiou of km br ., broa chitis, as»hm-. trhooptn br couuh, etc., etc. It is perfectly pleasant and agreeable to taste, safe, and can always be depended Dr. upon. Trial bottles free at YV. H. Lee a Son's Drugstore. —Mr. TT. F. McDaniells barn and one other building was ed down last Thursday morning between two and four o'clock. The loss outside the buildings is estimated to be abont § 500. It is thought to have been the work of an incendiary, —On the first Saturday. Cth of Decembsrdhere will be an elec tion held in Conyers for mayor and councilm n> u. Tho vote will also be taken O theschooi ques tion book is in this Ve^ta- office.—YY e have not yet seen any ticket for mayor ancl aldermen. —Senator Gordon passed tbroll ^ h Conyers last Friday af- , on his wav to Augusta, Quite a large crowd gathered at the train to see him, men, women and children. The ladies of the presented . . , him . with .. town qui e a number of brilliant bouquets. The Senator would have been glad to address the people for a few min utes, but his voice would not ad¬ mit of it, since he had to save himself for his speech the same evaning in Augusta. TTT , . Ta “ For sale by YV. H. Lee & Son, Conyers, Ga. T/ILL-GERM cures mange on x b-dogs or other animals, natural anil the hair grows back its color. For sale by M. R. Stewart, Con¬ yers, Ga. Its Excellent Qualities Commend to public approval the California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, it cleanses the system effectually, thereby pr. unoting the health and comfort of ail who use ti. Notice to Debtors All who owe me anything for work while at Conyers will please forward at once and settle and in this way save cost and trouble. My books are at my old shop at Conyers, now the shop of D. J. King, who will take pleasure in making settlements for me.—Pres¬ sing debts compel me to collect up these old claims. sufficient. Hope this no¬ tice will be Respectfully, King. T. J. Strawberries. Those wanting gardens strawberry plants to set in their or fields, can get quite a quantity call¬ of a most excellent variety by ing at this office. The berries are large, growing to the size of guinea eggs under good culture, are sweet and of excellent flavor. Price 10 cts per dozen a„ d 75 cts per gross. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve iu the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruption, and positively cures Piles, or no pan required. It is guranteed to gie perfect satisfaction, or money ve. funded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by Dr. W. H. Lee & g ou> NOTICE, TEACHERS. All teachers in the requested public schools of Rockdale are to have their reports in by the 1st I day of December. R. J. Guinn, C. S. C. Nov. 12, 1800. SPEER & RING'S BARBER SHOP. Jake Speer and Duncan King want their friends to come to see them when in Atlanta. No. 6^ 4\ all St. YVE CAN AND DO Guarantee Acker s pit Blood Elixir, p;- foi it ias «< i A tht- , to peopie a ■ ' u Wood disease " ‘ « A '' ’ ■ or P tiy J- leers, 1 ,J ■ Erption , ; T. ' and } Inn,,as ’ It pu«i '•■'y 1 ' ' - ‘ ‘A: , tuio -uci Hr. v * -I. . K. *> _ Stcuait, I , Drug- 4 tutiou. gut. Dr. W. H. DEE & SON, WHOLESALE AND— DRUGGISTS CONYERS, GEORGIA. RESIDES KEEPING IN STOCK A LARGE AND PII.L LINE OP p ure Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, OILS. VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS. Etc.. We also have a complete line of the following go oils, which we will sell at bottom prices: Fine colognes and Extract*, olu t - ltu ' ie *> ____ — WaU p aper? WiluW Shades, j ewe lry, Garden Seed, Lamps and Lanterns, Calhoun and Grayely Tobacco, Snuff cigars Pipes. A full lme of Yiolin, Banjo, and ? ^Q u ^ ar Strings, Bows, Etc. JLups, Pocket cutlery, Razors, l-Gallon Kerosene Oil cans, 5-Gallou Family Kerosene Oil cans with Pump attached. And a great many other articles too uunterous to mention. PR. W. H. LEE is Depositary of The Rockdale County Bible Society. Tliese Bibles are sold exactly at cost. Our terms are STRICTLY CASH- DR. W. H. LEE & SON. LOOK, READ, flNfl ACT pram AND DON'T FORGET THAT-- 1 A LM A XT) & LANGFORD Have got one of the best assorted stocks of neral Merchnadise Ever offered in the city of Couyers, which they will sell as LOW AS THE LOWEST Don’t fail to call on them when you want any thing in the mer¬ cantile line. HIGH ARM LOW ARM $ 25 '. WARRANTED for FIVE YEARS. $20 Thai Drop Leaf. Fancy Cover, Large Drawers, Nickel Ring*. «ent trial. Buy only of Manufacturers. Save Canvassers' Commissions. Cet New on with the of a business man as relerence. a we will Machine*. 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They lire apjrrored endorsed by by > VS.f'y? 1 piiyftician*, ^ dreHK maker*, and rec¬ ommended by every lady that has worn them. SESD FOE CIECULAE. E. B. OSBORN, Southern Agent, 66 RICHARDSON ELOCK, Cacvaster* WaoteL CHATTANOOtA. TENIf. 5m