The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900, December 10, 1890, Image 5

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' Gatherings.
Local
Q ly 15 days until Xmas.
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.—Subscribe for tbe Banner.
BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cares Constipation.
& and be
—Pay your subscription
happy- McCalla moved to
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Jecatur yesterday. keeps fresh
B. Osborn Saturday.
fislTand oysters and every Totsy Stew
-Misses Julia relatives
J rfof city Covington Sunday. visited
the canned goods
When vou want
of any kind, call on
Osborn, the market man.
n. trk.OBAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia,
—Mr. Jones a young lawyer
Pom Kansrs City and nephew of
Mr. Peter Jones, is visiting m the
city.
er-Miss Lula Peek visited Miss
Mattie Haygood in Covington
this week.
—Mr. Jim Seamans of Atlanta
is spending a few days in town
this week.
An election will soon be ordered
hv the mayor to fill the vacancy
caused by the tie of Dr. Guinn
and T. A. F. Stansell.
i I _We have just bought a large
lock of Black draught and have
| 'package. reduced the price to 12| cts Son. per
Dr. W. H. Lee &
—Mr. M. It. White of this place
tilled a pig yesterday only one
year old that weighed 462 lbs. net.
This beats anything we have ever
known in the pig line.
—At tlie meeting of the Volun¬
teers last Friday night J. R. Ir¬
win was elected First Lieut., C. B.
Hudson Second, and T. E. Brod
nan Third.
—Those having g ood beef cattle
and pork hogs for sale will do
well to see me before selling. _
Highest market prices paid in
cash. F. M. Ayers.
—The lecture last Sunday night
at the courthouse at this place by
Mr. Slater of W alton county and
a native of Germany, has been
pronounced very good. Pie touch¬
ed on quite a variety of subjects.
—It was decided by the Metho¬
dist Sunday-school last Sabbath
to have a Christinas tree on Wed¬
nesday evening, the 24tn inst.
Dr. J. A. Stewart, H. Y, McCord
and C. M. Taylor were appointed
|he committee to select the place.
McEIrseVWIN^jOf^CAflDUH or female diseases.
—Alfred Fowler stole C. W.
Berry’s overcoat yesterday off of
his wagon near the road. Mr.
Berry pursued and caught him
near Conyers with the overcoat
on. The negro says lie bought it
from a colored friend of his.
—Mr. John Thompson happen¬
ed to a very painful accident the
other day at J. H. Almand & Co’s
store. While he and Lafayette
Almand were putting up a new
wagon of Lafayette Mr. accidentally hit
one with hammer Thompson’s fingers
a badly. mashing the fin¬
ger very
—At the meeting of the Volun¬
teers last Friday night it was de¬
cided by a vote of 12 tq 11 to have
during tary ball. Christmas the usual mili¬
The time set was Tues¬
It day of Xmas -week, December 30.
will be at the Selman House.
Arrangements quite will be made for
an elegant affair.
•JcEI-RErS WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerves.
Specimen Oases.
8. H. Clifford, New Cassel,
and "is., was troubled with neuralgia
disorder, rheumatism, his stomach was
his liver was affected to
i an alarm ng degree, appetite fell
away, and he was terribly re
Iduced in flesh and strength.
[Three jtei's cured bottles him. of of Electric Bit
I Edward Sheppard, Harrisburg,
Pul., had a running sore on his
f3= of eight years’ standing,
ised three bottles of Electric
hitters and seven boxes of Buek
ens Arnica Salve, and his leg is
®ound and well. John Speaker,
s Latawba, O., had five large fever
°res on his leg, doctors said he
Bitters incurable. One bottle Elec
He and one box Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve cured him entirely.
d by W H> Lee & Sons
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A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It is surprising that people will
use a common, ordinary pill when
they can secure a valuable En¬
glish Dr. one for the same money.
Acker’s English pills are a
positive cure for sick-headache
and all liver troubles. They are
small, sweet, easily taken, and do
not gripe. Dr. M. R. Stewart,
Druggist.
The Rackets gm
Sale. :
THE
Competitors can get a head of A.
D. Summers by cutting out this pic¬
ture, but in no other way.
Improved Sewing Machines soid
by the Racket Store at just one
third of agents prices, with written
guarantee. A machine that will
last 50 years.
AGREATEEE
SURPRISE!
Something Pleasing and Profitable
for the Populace.
Qreat Bargains Surpassing Belief Almost Are
Being Offered in Clothing at the Far¬
mers 5 Co-operative Store
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Hundreds of Dollars worth of clothing now on hand, to be sold
.nunu - p chasers cannot fail to examine our extensive
at actual cost, We ur cordially invite, yes challenge, a critical exaac
ination line of goods, of clothing.
our Our Shoes.
Are of all grades, and complete in all respects. To this de¬
partment feel that we cannot be beaten, in either quality or
we offering bargains that are truly surprising.
mice* We are Reduction the Word.
Let them tumnle, rings everwliere. Prices cut down and
margins close. Listen at this:
Meat, 6£ cents per pound. yard.
Calico, 4 to G cents per; lbs $1.00
Granulaten sugar 14 to
Once More, Wonderful!
Full lot fine assortment of ladies goods, at actual cost, Large
selves of the advantages offered |
We Mean Business. .
We able and willing to sell goods cheap “A to
are doubts word we invite you to the test.
do it. Tfanv one our ourselves to comply
So now give us a trial,and we pledge Respectfu
folly in every particular. ^ eT Y y,
Farmers’ Co-operative Co.
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child killed by the use
of opiates given in the form of
Soothing give their syrup. Why mothers
children such deadly
poison is surprising when they
can relieve the child of its pecu¬
liar troubles by using Dr.
Acker's Baby Soother. It con¬
tains no opium or morphine. Sold
by Dr. M. R. Stewart, Druggist
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Dr. W. H. LEE & SON,
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DRUGGISTS
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
BESIDES KEEPING IN STOCK A LARGE AND FULL LINE OF
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints,
OILS, VABNISHES, WINDOW GLASS. Etc.,
We also have a complete line the following goods, which we will sell at bottom prices.'
colognes and Extracts,
$033001 Woman‘s,
Wall Paper, Window Shades,
Jewelry, Garden Seed,
Lamps and Lanterns,
Calhoun and Gravely Tobacco,
Snuff, cigars, Pipes. Violin, Banjo,
A full line of
i i Guitar Strings, Bows, Etc.
Harps, Pocket cutlery, Razors,
1-Gallon Kerosene Oil cans,
5-Gallon Family Kerosene Oil
cans with Pump attached.
And a groat many other articles too numerous to mention.
DU. W. H. LEE is Depositary of The ttoekdnlo County Bible Society. These Bibles are
sold exactly at cost. Our terms are STItl'CTLV CASH. DR. W. It. LEE & SON.
LOOK, READ, AM ACT
ITSKLIO!
_AND DON’T FORGET THAT
AIII AND & LANGFORD
Have got one of the best assorted
stocks of
Merchandise
Ever offered in the city of Conyers,
which they will sell as
LOAN AS THE LOWEST
Don’t fail to call on them when you want any thing in the mer¬
cantile line.
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HIGH ARM f LOW ARM
$25 WARRANTED for FIVE VEARS. $20
Work.
Drop Leaf, Fancy Cover, Largo Drawers, Nickel Rings.
M .sr » s>. a&s.’WffK. jviskk ssisr. CS
•hip oue at once, or address for Circulars and Testimonials.
CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE CO., 269 S. llta st„ PUla., P*
USE «?
■mmi iP3 THE BEST, ms
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% fje fflilllllllllfW ft^S^AND THE THE CHEAPEST. CHEAT B 0
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Combs and Brushes,
stationery, confectionery,
Sole Agents for Conyers for tliej
celebrated Bed “C” Oil, tliej
best Lamp Oil manufactured.
Grate Varnish put up in 1-Pint
cans.
A large and complete line of all
kinds of Spectacles.
Patent Scouring Mops,
carpet Window Sweepers, cleaners,
Fishing Tackle, Marbles, Tops.
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JACKSON
FRONT. CORSET WAISTS.'
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Jackson Corset Co*
Jackson, Mich.
ladies :^jn , r:;r.C
•nd Bifid Corsets, are ’fej
invited t® try them.
They are approved by g '
physicians, endorsed by yi
dress makers, and ree
em mended by every lady ^
that has worn them.
«nra roa cucttulx.
E. B. OSBORN, Southern Agent,
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feavMMri Wi.du-1 CHATTAffOOfiA. TENS,
Every