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About The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1896)
Everythin!! 1 Bargain M .-4 ||| >i 14 v. % A m ? a m ' We Have The Most Complete Assortment of CHRISTMAS GOODS In Conyers. Plush and celluloid cases, albums, collar and cuff boxes water sets, etc. etc. It costs you nothing to examine our */ O Q r* writing desks, vases, dolls, books, fancy cups and saucers, stock and you will save at least 25% by buying of us. a Mm & ■ i H -O -h] & tk f _C 1 ft g IDsIig MR/o I pon't do anything else, for that reason can veur watch better anybody else- Bring repair work. A, J- STROM, Banner office, Cony ers, Ga. ITEMS td Other Home Notes of Interest. Jjow and sleet. It was a cold rain, I! low’s this for winter?, four city taxes are due. Bants Claus has arrived. CottoncontiuuoB to come, lo-morrow is Arbor Day. It is no trouble to sell wood. Bobber shoes.—C. B. Hudson. Cheapest line of toys at N. T. reefs. lie guow caught the wood bvery small. (Oyster stews every Saturday felt at Dukes. psh cheese a'ways on hand |C, W. Smith’s. Ir. R. B. Brooks now has a jee gallery. It don’t cost much t o get Santa k*g at N. T. Steet's. me children will find old Stnta iPInnket's this Christmas. [Road bonghout working is now going on the county. If yon need any kind canned pods call at Dukes. lime at H P & D M Almand & Put $1.00 per barrel. ill of our people observed Jaksgiving day. ■ 22lbs good brown sugar fo a $1 •HP & D M Almand & Co‘s. |C.W. waters Smith’s for any kind store cf is starch. head¬ ■ Bare jrou made any arrange P®ta for Arbor Day. Ilf you want nice fresh candies, jpand I fice all buy from C. W. Smith. wool blankets at H P M Almand & Co‘s., cheap. 1 Cos. L. F. Livingston has gone P^to Washington. I Large stock rubber shoes at H r iI} ^1 Almand & Co‘s. |^ pheeaenis We are some in this new issue. legal ad- 1% kind of bar soap at C. W. pith m ! for 4c per bar. N-ht weather is unhealthy on [foHine hogs this time of the year, of cartridges and pis r Jayson hand at Street's. flour, meal, meat and &t H P A D M Almand's. [ Mmen *■ election for mavor and will occurr Saturday, L A£n,w % lot of tinware and a good _ i iot °f fl 0nr at bottom prices F*. Smith's. W u—Green ■* P and dry hides, - ^»Ddrag 3 at HP&DM Al- The finest line of candies in the c itj T such as fancy and stick. Come quick to Dukes. You will save money by seeing mo before buying your shoes. C. W. Smith. Mr. Mack Eakes preached in the Methodist church last Sun¬ day. Fine line of crockery just re¬ ceived for Christmas at N. T. Street's. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. C, C. White is in very feeble health. The high headed roan never sees our prices on clothing. The Blue Front. Rev. B. D. Ragsdale and fam¬ ily are spending some time at Eastman, Ga. M. II. Plunket has just put up a new barrel of New Orleans syr¬ up—the best. Caps to keep the cold from your ears at M. H. Plunket's. Also a fine line of hats. Messrs. Rob Gailey and Mike Hudson spent Sunday in Atlanta with-. You will save money by buying your Christmas presents at the Galley Drug Co.’s Mrs. Julia Petty, of Covington, visited her mother, Mrs. Dukes, last Sunday. Ladies’ and gents underware. Don’t buy till you see what C. B. Hudson has to offer you. Mr. Jim Dukes has one of the nicett little store rooms now in Conyers. The snow suggest shoes. Thank geodness we have got them.—The Blue Front. A number of hogs have died in Jttockdale this week as a result of the cold weather. We can't feed the hungry, bnt we can clothe the naked and fit a small cost.—The Blue Front. Col. Chas. T. Zachry, of Peach stone Shoals, was in onr town a day or two last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson spent last Thursday with Mr. L. L. Johnson, of Oxford. Our line of Xmas goods is im¬ mense and our prices the lowest, The Gailey Drug Co. Mr. A. B. Osborn is holding his head high thes3 days—be has a big boil just under his chin. Messrs. W. L. Adair and C. K. Gailey were seen in Sheffield dis¬ trict last Sunday afternoon Don't buy your Christmas goods till you see my prices. I will save you money. N.T.Street. Rev. R. A. Eakes and wife at tended the North Georgia Con f erence at Palton lagtweeic. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores nlcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped all bands chilblains, corns, and skin eruptions, and positively required cures piles, or no pay It is guarenteed monev to give satisfaction, or box. For sale by, Price 25c. per Leo. DrWm. H. Mrs. Carrie Wood is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Jasper Hamby, at Albertville, Ala. Mrs. Susie Bos worth, of At¬ lanta, recently spent a couple of days in our town with relatives. We are requested to announce that Mr. Charlie Nowoll will get married in the next three weeks. Mr W. B. Reagan and daugh¬ ter, Mi»s Emma, visited relatives at McDonough last week. Hon. A. J. Smith will move his family to Conyers another year and will occupy the Barton house. Mrs. John W. Almand went to Milledgeville last Friday to visit her daughter, Miss Bessie, who is sick. Tinware—made of tho best block tin, cheapest in town. Come and see if it’s not so.—M. H. Plunket. We haye two hundred new suits to turn loose to December buyers. Look out for our pi ices. The Blue Front. If nothing happens, we will an¬ nounce the marriage of a very popular young couple in ear next paper. The Sales of Hood’s Sarsaparilla are the largest in the world because the cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla are wonderful, perfect, per¬ manent. It is The One Tru e Blood Purifier. Hood's PHIS are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure. Mr. Emmet Lynch, of Eaton ton, visited the family of Mr. A. B. Osborn in our town last Sat¬ urday. Mr. D. C. Albert has bspn quite sick for several days . We hope to see him entirely well again soon. Shoe yourself for the winter Hudson has no old stock to offer you and can shoe you at less cost than you anticipate. Mrs. Gertrude Stewart and Mrs Vinson, of Newton county, visited Mr. W. T. Stewart's family last Sunday. Miss Lizzie Peek returned home last Monday evening from a pleas ant visit to le'atives and friends in Atlanta. Capt. W. T. Huson is out « gain, after b^iog coufined to his ro~>m for several days on account of sickness. A fruitful source of disease is cold feet which can be avoided by taking a pair of our shoes. The Blue Front. Prof. Buell Stark has been un¬ able to be at his post in the school room this week on account of sickness. Mr. P. M. Born had a narrow escape f-om being seriously hurt ™ j® °;;^ s 8t ^ gb t^ n \ 0 o^le 1 o^ ^ machinerv an(i * ere badly fcorn up> bnt he conH , out wit k on j y a slight biuise on the head. ^ « QTA | Ur|IM D I A For Infants and Children. is ra s? e«?7 a '4 w*FF«- The social party at Mr. J. J. Langford's last Thursday evening was highly enjoyed by the young people pieseru. Mrs. Yail, of Manchester, New Hampshire, is visiting in our city, the guest of her daughter, Vrs. J. M. Alraand. Mr. R. J. Carr, of Sheffield dis¬ trict, moved his family to Macon last week. We wish him suc¬ cess in his new home. Several of our people witness¬ ed the foot ball game between Alabama & Georgia in Atlanta I* 8 * Thursday. A few of our young poople en joyed themselves for several hours at a party at Mr. A. N. Plunket’s last Thursday night. Misses Fannie and May Capo hart, of Sheffield district, are the guests of Mr. Geo. T. Smiths family this week. Rev. J. W. Qaillian is one of the finest men in the Conference, and is one of her faithful clerical workers.—Dalton Argus. Yon have to-day and to-mor¬ row in which to register for the Mayoi’s election. If you haven't registered, do so at once. Misses Lelia and Fannie ! ge, vwo of Litbonia’s pretty ' visiting Mr. T. C. vonng ladies are Waite and his mother, near yers. *A McIntosh coat is good to keep out cold or rain. C. B. Hudson will sell you one so cheap you will never miss the money. Santa Claus is coming and will unload at M. II. Plunket s. We have a letter to-day, which states that he is on the way with his toys, fruits and candies. Miss Carrie Dukes ate a thanks¬ giving dinner with the family of Mrs. M. C. Kiser, in Atlanta, Thursday, last. Bhe returned home Friday. Hudson will sell you an over¬ coat for about half what others will charge—same stuff, too. Don’t ask how he can do it, it’s none of your business. Go buy you a coat. House Furnishing Goods. We have just added a nice line of well assorted Furmtuie to our sior-k and we are nov prepared to save our customers money on any¬ thing iu this line. We have also on hand a well selected line of Crockery ware and Table euttlerv, which we are offering bargains in. We have on hand and will be constantly receiving direct From The Factory the best Stoves ever offered for the money in this market. Tin, Ja paned and Galvanized ware we make a specialty, and we know we can please you in quality and in prices. All we ask is that you call and Bee Onr Goods and get prices before you buy elsewhere. Remember the Tinshop jh tbe place to buy your House Furnishing goods, Engine Fixtures, Piping, etc. Johnson & Goode. Mr. B. F. Rowan now occupies the house in front of the Metho¬ dist church. He is having 1 some repairs made on his home on Railroad street. Miss Lula Guinn, one of the teachers in the Normal and In¬ dustrial School at Milledgeville, spent last Thursday with lier parents in Conyers. Prunes, dried apples, raisins, bananas, apples, oranges cocoa nuts. potatoes, turnips, cabbage, pickles, pig feet or anything you want to eat at Dukes. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Henry A’mand, who has been for a long time, does not im~ prove any. We hope he may yet >"> « st " fed to healtU ' NOTICE—No matter what oth¬ ers advertise, we will duplicate the same goods for less money. Wo must make room for Xmas goods. Summers' Big Store. Remembei that Christinas is coming, and we request all of our ! customers that have not paid up to come forward and settle before Christmas.—H F & D M Almand & ^° Dr. J. W. Quillian will preach lh » M “ ri f ,ka Method.st chnroh «>•'" r “° 6 y6a '' : congratulate Marietta “»8 ® uoh “ able m “ t0 mml “ to them. , Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Still were called to Walton county last week to attend the beside of a Mr. Coop¬ er, brother to Mrs. Still, who was quite sick, but he had died be¬ fore they arrived. Mess’s Charley Wayne Smith and John McDaniel went all the way through the rain to visit some of Monroe's fair sex last Sunday. They returned Monday and re¬ port a big time. Misses Clifford Zachry and Bert Graham, after a pleasant visit to Mr. J. L. McCalla s family in Sheffield, have returned to onr city and will visit Dr. Guinns family until Sunday. OASTOniA. Th» ftt- ll «■ limilo rr«f tlgutort tl