Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.
About The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1896)
Everything:! i I Bargain v o l ' V A * 9 ; ,■ We Have The Most Complete Assortment of CHRISTMAS 7 GOuDS In Conyers. Plush and celluloid cases, albums, collar and cuff boxes J water sets, etc., etc. It costs you nothing by buying to examine ol out ^ ^ writing desks, vases, dolls, books, fancy cups and saucers,)stock and you will save at least 25% us. ijatlsfr Vi Iltiig ,~o n as I Mend Watches Don’t do anything else, and for that reason can mend your watch better than anybody else. work. Bring me your repair 1 A. J. STROM, Jeweler. Banner office, Conyers, Ga. PERSONAL ITEMS And Other Home Notes of Interest. One week till Christmas. Trade is brisk in CoDyers. Canned goods at Smith’s. Fresh stock of candies at Smiths Christmas will not be dull this time. Tinware at bargain prices at C. IF. Smith's. Oyster stews every Saturday night at Dukes. Everybody like to have forgot¬ ten about the election. If you need any kind canned goods call at Dukes. See C. W. Smith before buying your shoes. Rev. R. A. Eakes preached at the Methodist chureh last Sunday Go to C. iff. Smith's and get Eagle brand lye. Messrs. W. L, Adair and C. ,K. Gailey visited in Atlanta Sun day. Don’t fail to see Dr. Lee’s Christmas advertisement in this issue. Cotton still continues to come to Conyers as if there was no end to it, It is a treat to look thr ough Dr. Lee’s immense stock of holiday goods. Buy your go’d dust washing powder from C. W. Smith, 24c a box. Always remember that N. T. Street is the cartridge and pistol man. Dont forset that C. W. Smith sells any kind of soap at 4 cents per bar. The Tax Collector will have to go to issuing fi fas after next Sat¬ urday. The lastest styles in hats at Hudson’s. Lowest prices and no old stock. Go to C. W. Smith to get your starch. He has the Diamond, re qmies no bluing. The finest line of candies in the city such as fancy and stick. Come l ° “Sullivan and Corbett,” two hears, fought in our town one day last Week. V *ou will save money , by _ buying Jour Christmas presents at the Gailey Dru°- Co’s a banta t Claus has unloaded , at *-J. Langford sand he has kiu everything that will pieas© both old aod youag. Dr. Lee has the largest, pretti¬ est and cheapest lot of Christmas goods ever brought to Conyers. Miss Eunice Hobingsworth vis¬ ited relatives in DeXalb county this week. Be sure you get gome of those nice sweet pickles at Street's for Christm is. Mrs. M. P. Williams has re¬ turned from a visit to relatives near Smyrna. Our line of Xmas goods is im¬ mense and our prices the lowest. The Gailey Drug Co. Dolls, Vaser, toys, silverware and jewelry at J. -T. Langford’s for Christmas presents. You will lose money if you buy your Christmas goods before you get my prices —N. T. Street. Miss Emma Beagan visited rel¬ atives and friends at McDonough last week. Any lady can afford a new dress if she will use proper economy and buy one of C. B Hudson. Messrs Henry Austin and Bee McDonald were in Atlanta last Sunday. No trouble tc select a Christ¬ mas presert from Langford’s immense stock of holiday goods. Mr. Robt. H. Hollingsworth, of Lithonin, was in our city Tues¬ day on business. Thomas Elliott, of Newton county, visited the family of Mr. S. M. Still last week. Mr. N. T. Street has been quite sick this week, but we are glad to note that he is tetter, Read all the advertisements in the Banner, and then go trade with those who advertise. Mrs. Jas. Hollingsworth is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Greer, at Hayston. Large lot of plain and fancy candies at H. F. <fc D. M. Almand & Cos. Mr. N. B. Lackey is advertis¬ ing in this is-ue. See his adver¬ tisement on the li st page. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Plnnket visited their daughter, Mrs. H. E. Ray, in Atlanta, this week. Messrs Bishop, Wesley and Philips, of Lithonia, were in our city last Sunday afternoon. Wanted—All the green and dry hides you have— H. P. <fc D. M. Almand Co. Little Virgilee Still, daughter of Elsewhere in this issue M. H. piunkefc has a n advertisement, R3a j it and go trade with him. .. are j ad to g66 jy[ r# Earnest terming , a sick u' 0 to be oat agaiB af for .ever., da,, BUCKLEN S ARNICA in . TTn4 SALYE a . T -r 7X , The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt r fc € um, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, R j g guarenteed to give perfect or money refunded. Price 25c. per box. For sale by Dr Wm. U. Lee. Sole leather cheap at H. P. & D. M. Almand & Co. After you read all on this page, turn over to the first page and you will find more locals. Elder Curtis, of Jasper county, preached at the Primitive Baptist church last Saturdny and Sun¬ day. Miss Lemma Jackson, a pretty young lady of Hayston, visited Miss Ethel Weaver in our city this week. Several from Conyers attended the burial of the remains of Mrs. Shellnut, at Corrinth, last Sun¬ day. Mr. Marshal George, of Litho nia was the guest of one of our pretty young ladies Sunday after¬ noon. Blood and Nerves are very closely re¬ lated. Keep the blood rich, pure and healthy ■with Hood’s Sarsaparilla and you will have no trouble from nervo usness. Get only Hood’s. Hood’S Pill* are the best after-dinner pins, assist digestion, prevent constipation. 25c. We miss our friend Floyd Pluuket from our streets this week. He has been sick for sev eral days. We are pleased to learn that Miss Willie Peek, after being quite sick for several days, has ation! recovered. Rev. R. A. Eakes preached an able sermon to the Methodist eongregat’ou at eleven o clock on Sunday las . Miss Bert Grahataa, after a pleas¬ ant visit of several weeks to rela¬ tives and friends in our city, has returned home. Mr. Robt. Livingston left ____ _____ this week for Washington City, where be goes to resume his job with the govern m<eut. I have the nicest assortment of candy in town, and I can also show yon the cheapest line of tcys in Conyers,—N. T. Street. Mr J L. Norman, onr clever and accomodating depot .gent, visited at Norwood Sunday, re turning borne Monday. Maj. R. J. Guinn, County School Commissioner of Fulton county, was in our city last week on a visit to his parents. Until January 4T. J. Langford will eell liis winter stock of Mil¬ linery at cost in order to make room for a big spring stock. Mrs. R. A. Guinn has been very sick this week with erysipelas iu the head, but at this anting she is reported to be much better. occupies park of the h">nse with her mother, Mrs. A. A. Dukes, In connection with the delicious flavoring powder, Mrs. Minnie Anderson is selling House an 1 Home,^ — ** for . her. , It is . a useful „ book. A A CTA Dj __ A t I Vr lllvi i j For Infants and Children. j ; Th» fit- — ictm iiail* eretj fjgZl-.Z!? X ftt. m i The cape season is not half oVer yet and C. B. Hudson has stacks of capes, all prices. He recogniz 98 no competition iu this line. Mr. T. C. McCalla is at home with his family for Christmas. He has been on a trip through Flori¬ da and reports a most time. R 3 V.A. M. Pierce, pastor of the Conyers circuit, was here last Sunday and preached at the Methodist church Sunday night. After you have seen all the Christmas goods in town stock co mo and let ns show you our aD d will be certain to sell you. Dr. W. H. Lee. badly burned eeteral days ago by falling in the tire, hut is about well again now. Miss Bessie Almand, who has been very sick at Milledgoville, where she is attending school, is at home with her parents, near Conyers, and will remain unti she is strong enough to return to take up her studies. oASTOUZA. --—- ta « 0/ A Jady who is going out Has callers come and stay: ■'ll I She tries to lightly chat, but this j .A 1. |_* 1 * ! *__! i Is what she’d like to say; CGIlti Especially when she wants to 2j J)©I* go to PLUNKE l’3 cheap store. 7, L'llUdJ^v/A rkKpo riAV Ot/ll©!* Christmas Times gTOHBS.i j are nd always old people welcomed and by everybody the children is JgUf ftr** ________ a too, stock of holiday welcome to visit my store and look through my anl other xood, I lmve apples, oranges, candies, nil kinds of mite, for Ohn.tmuf, «■><» don t fo eell MY I have a full TOYS, assortment. m I also carry a full line of groceries at prices to suit the poo r man's pocket book. Come ami see me. M. H. PLUNKET. House Furnishing Goods, hay0 • gt wdded a D ,' c *, ]; De 0 f we ]\ assorted Furniture to our ptnr>k and we „ re v prepared to save our customers money on any From The Factory t h e { lf , a t Stoves ever c ffered for the money in this market, Tin, Ja paned and Galvanized ware we make a specialty, and we kcoh we cau ^1^^ See Our Goods get prices before you buy elsewhere. Remember the Tinshop the place to buy your House P’urnisLing goods, Engine fixtures, etc. Johnson & Goode. A colored woman at Valdosta gave birth Wednesday night to a boy with nine toes on each foot. ARE YOU INTERESTED? Dr. J. A. Stewart's medical ac¬ counts are in my hands for col¬ lection. Those who call and make settlement will not be troubled; those that refuse to call and make satisfactory arrangements, will find their claims in the hands of an officer for suit. Call on m3, up stairs, in the Night building. W. H. SiMrKixs, Atty. MRS, RHHIE DAVIDSON NIGHT, My books and accounts are new °"® must pay now, or puy cost ° Ansie Davidson Night. NOTICE. t j lose w ho ft te indebted to me for blacksmithing are notified ^ a t their accounts are now past due> |ind that I om obliged to collect the same. You are expect¬ ed to come and settle at once and s^e cost of collection. 12 4t W. G. Clotfelter.