The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900, April 29, 1897, Image 5
Watches, ?|lij 4w\ r*1r»Mra '. | 2 J T id y* I ik : \m - K ^Bicycles, j Machines, in fact anything to be .J done short iepa ired will be on I also have for sale S'tesjevelry, hires. Prices bicycles low and i B. I BW wm r G. > tal k Bnilonig— _ personal items £ n d Other Home Notes of Interest. 6o{o Smyrna Saturday. Frying chickens are getting »e- building Conyers has a move d her. u r< y. B. Osborn is in Atlanta Is week. How about the blackberry crop, Is it killed? Fishing parties are very numer¬ ous just now. The “young idea” will soon en¬ joy a vacation. The days are growing mosoton ias to guano agents. $j r5 M H. Plunket visited in . Atlanta last week. The farmers are going right tog with their crops. K, T. Street is selling all kinds if coffee 7 lbs for $1.00. Cleanup your premises. It's leeessary to good health. Miss Susie Argo visited rela¬ tes at Oak Grove Sunday. Mr- S. H. Wood, of Princeton, lisited relatives here Sunday. Mr. George Jones visited his bilv in Conyers this week. 9 lbs good green coffee for one 3o!!ar at D. M. Almard & Sons. |Mr. J. W. McClung and wife pie visiting in Augusta this week. ! The old bell tower will be sold pthe highest bidder next Tues pay. I All kinds of refreshing drinks pbe bad at The New Drug tore. Mrs. X. B. Hudson, of Newnan. kited relatives in Conyers last tek. Mr. W. V. Almand has had a luge barn built at his home in HD. See the dwarf urices put on Slant values at Summers’ Big Bus [Store. Mrs X. Whitley, of near Litho visited relatives here this itek. Mr. D M. Almand spent a por taR w eek at Jackson on feiness. L Almand & Sons have just fee ked a large lot of Gainesville I® 085 ) cheap. '-e have on hand all kinds of Nices legal blanks. Call at ®s office. Mrs. Carl Werber, of Atlanta, ber mother, Mrs. Dukes, *1 Sunday. Mken you want sugar, coffee, ^nything- ^nd A Sons. else, call on D. M. M** Luther Cain, of Lawrence »visited in Conyers Sunday 1,1 Monday. *ts. \\ % y_ Admand; ____is on a visit -r daughter, Winder. Mrs. Arthur Dab ^ V6 i a large lot of hav ! ® and corn, corn nay, "«> hand atLr ChirlAt- ,® y Pniipv 1 tot !? f Dr Tl ° 4ct;w„, ;' P IC “ d h e ‘ U ' do tbe * tell - - you „ what it . is . p*ood for) charge. Try it Sling- me your stock for past urage * Good pasture, reasonable E Whitaker. Miss Sallie Cunard, of Jasper county, is visiting Mr. O. L. Cun ard in cur town. Miss Henrietta Childers, of At¬ lanta, visited in our city last Sat¬ urday and Sunday. Mrs. M. 0. Elliott, of McDon¬ ough, is the guest of Mrs. T. A. Elliott this week. Messrs N. T. Street and N. B. Lackey are in Henry county on a fishing frolic. Mrs. Shelmau, of Monroe, vis¬ ited her daughter, Mrs. T. E Brodnax, last week. Irish potatoes and snap beans make a tempting dish, and Jim Dukes keeps both on hand. Miss Janie Pruett, of Shelman, paid Miss Emma Riley a flying visit last week. If you want the best bread you ever ate, carry your grain to A. N. Plunkei's mill. Mis. R Smith, of Gainesville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A * Pierce, in our city. The largest assortment of straw hats in town, at prices too low to quote, is at C B. Hudson’s. The Tennessee Centennial ex¬ position will throw open it3 gates to visitors Saturday. Dr. W. H. Lee advertised in the Banner last week for two pigs and got four. See? Messrs Arthur Copeland and Jonce Elliott, of McDonough, vis¬ ited relatives here Sunday. When you want clothing, just call on I). M. Almand & Sons They will sell you clothing cheap. Eider Wm. Wood filled his reg¬ ular appointment at Corn nth, in Walton county - , last Sunday. Mrs. G. A. Street is, we are sor¬ ry to note, very sick at this writ¬ ing. May she soon be well. Mrs V. C. A'mand has been on a, visit to he; parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs. A. J. Ogletrae, near Cora. Commencing Monday after noon the business houses of our town will close doors at 6 o’clock. Shoo and harness repairing of all kinds promptly and neatly done by J. W. Cartev, Conyers,Ga State School Commissioner Glenn will be at Smyrna Satur¬ day. A treat awaits all who at¬ tend. Mrs. Jas. Corley, of Atlanta, visited her parents, Rev and Mrs. J. F. Wallis, in.the place, last week. Dr. and Mrs. Moses Richardson of Norcross, formerly citizens of Conyers, visited in our city last week. Mrs. Haden Hollingsworth and Mrs. Roe Hollingsworth, of At¬ lanta, are visiting relatives in tli s county. Mrs. Dr. Riley and children, of Atlanta, visited the family of Mr. Addison Riley last Saturday and Sunday. The corner stone of the new library building, at Oxford, was laid on Monday with appropriate services. DRESS MAKING-See Miss May Capebart, at Miss Emma Riley's milliner store, before hav¬ ing your sewiDg done. Mr. Levi Welborn, of Atlanta, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Welborn, Dear Conyers, last Sunday. CTts - brmse8 ' sores ulcers, salt hands,* . feversorps .tetter, chapped chilblains, corxs. and all c kin eruptions, and positively plies, Vuarenteed or uo pav required. perfect It is toeive satisfaction, or money refunded, PrinA oet box* for saie by Dr Wm. H. Lee. Mr. P, G. Lucas, of Cartersville visited the family of Mr. G. A. Lucas in our city last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Eunice Hollingsworth has returned home from a pleas¬ ant visit to relatives and friends at Hayston. Dr. J. A. Stewart is in attend¬ ance upon the annual meeting of the Masonic fraternity at Macon this week. Mrs. Ophelia Clotfelter, of At lanta, is visiting her mother, Mis Hosannah Plunket, at Oak grove, this week. Did you get a sample of Dr. Techenor's Antiseptic? If so, don't throw it away—it's too good to be wasted. Try it when you get hurt or have colic. It will do. its busiuess quick. Miss Lou Hudson, one of Shef¬ field's pretty and attractive young ladies, is the gruest of her sister, Mrs. G. A. Alrnand Snap beans and 1897 Irish po¬ tatoes are somewhat scarce, but Jim Dukes has enough to supply you with a nice mess. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Alrnand and children, of Atlanta, visited the family of Mr. John T. Adair from Friday til! Sunday. Mr. D. M. Alrnand will go to Willmington, N. C., next week to bo in attendance upon the South¬ ern Baplist convention. Miss Irene Capeliart, one of Sheffield's pretty young ladies, visited Misses May Smith and Mabel Whatley this week. Tax Receiver G. H. Hull would like to know what you were worth on the first of March. Better cell and see him about it. Mr. L. K. Bishop and little daughter, Myrtle, who have been in Florida during the past winter, are here on a visit to relatives. Summer dress goods, laces and embroideries at Hudson's for stylish people and also for those who can't afford to be stylish. Miss Annie Lee, who has been very sick for several weeks, is thought to be some be f ter. May she soon be restored to health. Col. Livingston is making a great effort to retain some of the post masters oppointed under the Democratic administration. Give your watch, clock and jew¬ elry work to my agent, Mr. S. L. Almand, if you want a first class job done. All work guaranteed. Ned Smering, Covington, Ga. Mrs. II B Brooks, who has been visiting relatives for several weeks ar Gillsviile, Ga , will re¬ turn home tomorrow or next day. Mr. J. W. Beard, one of the oldest citizems of this county, died last Thursday. He had been in feeble health for a long time. Col. J. N. Hale's residence on Decatur street is undergoing a complete change and will be a handsome and convenient dwell¬ ing when finished. What is a “Beau Catcher?” It is a young lady dressed in one of Hudson's stylish dress patterns and trimmed with suitable trim¬ mings. Stylish people all go to Hubson's for dress goods, laees and trimmings. FOE OVER FIFTY YEARS sofrens cures wind the pums colic, and alia^s is a.l t«e pa.n best for Diarrhoea. It will re lieve the poor little sufferer imme J.ately, Sold by world. Dru^iats in every part of the Be Twenty five cents a bottle. sure and for Mx j . W idsIow h oootJ'iug’ Syrop,“ and take no other kind. CD BIG STORES, we show more Shoes, more Olothing and more Dress Goods than any house in Conyers. r o H Messrs Alieu Suramo Rob ■ s, Gailey, Dan Hudson and Chart y Gailoy visited some of Coving¬ ton's beautiful young ladies last Sunday afternoon. Miss Lula Guinn, one of the teachers in the Girl's Industrial and Normal school at M lledge ville, visited her parents in this place last Saturday. Mr. W. U. Walds is engaged in building a house iu Augusta. Therft are no better carpenters in the land than Bob Wallis, and be is always in demand. Miss Mamie Shaver went as a delegate from Conyers to the meeting of lire North Georg’a Missionary Conference, which met at Athens last week. People go in droves to the ley Drug Co's, to get. a bottlo of Dr. Tichenor's Antiseptic, the most wonderful healing compound of the ninetenth century. Conyers lias the ‘'stuff ’’ out of which to organize a winning base ball team, and the boys are look ing around for the best players, In a short time a te im will bo or ganized that can't be beat by any amateur players. FREE PILLS Send your address to H. E Bucklen & Co. Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr King’s New Life Pills. A trial will con vince you of their merits. These trills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation and Sick Head¬ ache. F<>r Maiaiia and Liver troubles they have been proved in valuable. They are guaranteed to bo perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bow¬ els greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by Dr. W. II. Lee, Druggist. Art Gallery Over (Postoffice, Conyers, Ga. Only first class work sent out—Lowest prices—Pictures shine—Tin ■ maae ram or types made in fair weather ' 0 n!v< p r . im? > 3 0 f a ll kinds an d sizes at hard time prices, IL ]>. Brooks. 4>'i>’r¥4VvrVfvyyV'r’r<’ < r4'< , y^'r i WEAK MEN MADE i I ff^V SI impot«*cT,Aixi.t;y> «i».ioaa,r.««*i*owcr Va^Zandaii.H’TZTZie impljrj? wTrSifrvis arVxXZffiL TOhstitHL 1 ffftgiralipmWKKSi.'Sa'aK Don’t lot a S," tiVS’SA UKi.'UfVKSK r£rF£a mjbpical ckiesfo# For sale by Dr. W. H. Lee. i M’i ss |mma Riley wishes to announce that her new line of Spring Millinery goods are here, and invites you to cal! and examine them. She has a full and complete line of flats. Flowers, Lacps, Rib¬ bons, Eh ,, M NEW GOODS, and can TRIM YOUR IIAT right up to the times, Don't fail to see her and save monej’ Ijy • trading with her. She also sells the “New Idea Pattern,” perfect in tit, at io the cents. of Call on her at post She can please yo.u « i j Slews, j stock of is Our stoves too j l.n ge and we are going to re i dime it by making extremely low prices, for cash. • ■ 1 o rn, 1 . 0 6 l:he (T Ladies: We have just received an other case of Crockcry and Glassware, We have entire jly too many 1 "t ni it dishes, soup plates am large flat dishes, which we will sell at cost for a few days. dBeaublful bo ' he Jffiye, As well as durable, is the new Delft ware, which we have just opened up, and al¬ so a full Jin 0 >f St. Louis granite ware, which is so well known. ,Jdo ,bi he jJen. A few odds and ends of hardware at cost, such as re jpair links, rope snaps, chest | locks, hatchets, etc. \Jffiaehine Hezah-J 1 We keep hand all try to on kinds of sewing machine needles and extras. j ' i 1 ' I'T U „ J .7 " J* w ^ '«•«/ A w W-* A A v f J Will arrive in a few days two cases of ice cream freez iers. assorted sizes. TU } r Iec:. The weary can find rest, j a P icasUi ro sno\» goods. u j in {fii II linn If {! HI Ii D llllli fTfin Itfli HT j UUHHUU1I T it H r» UUUUCl in‘ is. .......... ,i» iTWiltf- ZeStS tbn*i rif ta>!#»pof H<fvf*i»rure s<*n«i 10 in 10weck tlial to v * ckcc ' L ‘ K<le ' Brooks, Me.