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«tr Superior Lena of Grinding Spectacles & & EioellenoytA Eye Glaasac
Xuiufacture
Bold inUOOO Cities andOovrus in the TJ. E.
V«t Jt ocular Glaoeerin the U. S.
Dr. Wm. H. LEE
has just received a let of these famous glass¬
es and will test your eyes free, Call ox him,
THE LOCAL NEWS
The VTisitors, Who They
A re and Who They
Are Visiting - .
HJPfININGS W THE WM TOLD
In ( B rief Paragraphs. What
is^Going o w. About^Town.
4 D. M. ALMAND &«ONS.
Cottrcn buyers.
■
School is ne w open.
Oetton is coming in (lively.
^Fodder poking about ever. I
W arm days and coolnights. J
'Now is tbelime to advertise.
®riDg yomr cotton to Conyers.
' Get y oar crockery Srcm M. HJ
Pluaket.
A lot of t'jfiae flouv»at M- H
Pluciket‘s.
Big croW-esE in town^very Salt-;
- urday.
^Fr esh eh-eece at D. M. Almand
<v& Sons. i
11 will deUwcr all in towaf L
M. C H. Plumikei.
FHave ouc' poople let fee electric;
1 light business drop? !
■ Get some*©! those swaall mack-;
ertelcit M. K.fl 3 lunket.
‘ Gaipt. W. T. Huso© visited rela-
1 tiyes in AMa®la> this webk.
Mz. -T. S. Tompson «s having
1 -eotus repairspisade on (his home.
i If.-you wa,B&good flosar try
(telt'e-dLlegaoti-iii M. H. i'air>ket‘s.
lILyou want'the worth of your
naoacy tratfe with M. H. ^Plunket.
'Jeans pants cheaper !f.t M. H.
1 Plaink«t's tbauftf.ny wherein town.
I haere a big lot of ! hat3 and
ihey>>E3ffist go cheap M. li. Plun¬
ket.
New lot of checks, sheetieg and
domes^Sss at B. M. Aicn«s.nd <fe
Bens.
Mr.vW. G. Clo&alter and "family
have 'been vi fitiitg relativesiia At¬
lanta.
I keep a full line of ftney,gro¬
ceries ;and crockery M. H. SFfmn
ket.
Mrs. Weyles Smvt-i, of AtLeas,
Tkited Mrs. E. &. Gailey feis
■week.
Mr. L. Scott istae.ordered •fcii-e
toimber to bubd another
house.
Will not .the city .council
fioiaething in. ithe way lighting
Our streets?
Bedsteads, soatresses, .springs,
feure&as and c&airs at D. M- Al*
Aand <k Sons.
Miss Cora 3ji£s«y has rottsrned
kome from a vteit to relatives in
Pike coucty.
Dr. J. B. Parks te again on the
mail route between Conyers a&d
Snapping shoals.
Svieidfto CCROFULA thfbl^d in its detuning worst form
power
ef Hood’s Sarsaparilla. TUousands of
««€s have been perfectly CURED,
Dr. Tichenor's Antiseptic • £. is
fWed squarely on its own merits
tekmg no f ivors, fearing rncPBi
Petitore and courting fair trial.
Ltces and embroideries are al¬
ways in style. See Eudson‘s line
of these goods.
Miss Minnie Thompson of Cov- j
is visiting Miss Nodie
Stewart this week.
Miss Amie Stillwell, of Coving¬
ton, spent Sunday with. Mrs. E.S.
Everitfc, in our city.
The public schools open, every
morning at 8 ock>ck and close et
2 in the afternoon.
Mrs. H. Y. McCord is spending
sometime with relatives and
friends at il arcenton.
Money saved is m«ney made
and you can save it by trading
with M. H. Plunket,
In case of colic or pains in stom
act or bowele, Dr. Tichenor's An¬
tiseptic givee relief ki a few
ufcos.
"Several oif our citizens took ad¬
vantage of the cheap rate Mon¬
day and went to Atlanta,
Mr. G. R. Almaed, of Fanffih
iMa., was in Conyors for & abort
while one <&ay last week.
The yocng people enjoyed a
at the home of Col. ff. IN.
lasfcY'riday evening.
Mr. Lee Longshore is, we fare
to ioarn, quite sick. Tt is
that he has fever.
Mr. J&T Carter, the Wedkvy’s
typo, wiii lay dov/n his stidk-and
school after this week.
Mrs. P.. S. Stanton, of East /-At¬
lanta, ia^i isiingMilrs. W. G. '{SJot
Walter in<eur city this wedk.
Mr. J.?L. MeCalla will more %is
Stem Sheffield to "Conyers
as soon B3 he c*n rent a%oase.
Mrs. Gaorge'T. Welis, of Cov¬
ington, 'vras tbe guest of '^&rs.
several days la^-wefe.
As totka merit of Dr. Tichenor's
/Antiseptic the i^iroprietfors r rd$er
to any acid everyone y?ho k-ttas
it a fair-teial.
Mr. M. C. Stammers, ^hothas
Feeen coiii : oedfe his befiffor sev¬
eral weeke with fever, s«*imptw
Mr. Rtefcfc. Lacgford went to/his
'home in^Ltlaikta last Friday swfo,
but was *&4e to^seturn to his wo^k
Monday.
Hudson? is' ^ikstad 11 in the Shoe
ilrce. His aew stock consists di
very lakesfc-siyles at the very
slowest pti«3s.
We are very-sorry to learn that
Mr-. J. W. <Carter is again tqnite
siok and hope she will soon be
on ki rely welL
P eople are-surprised at the won
deriul cures w/r ought by Dr. Tic li¬
enor's Antiseptiq. a remedy for
Burns, Wouade or other injuries.
Mr. J. S. Johnson is mak&ag
someiimprovetaents on his home
on Eosser streot., preparatory to
move unto it.
Jt rs.'Ora Latliaaoc,, affer visitic^
relations in this pla»oe for several
weeks., rhas returned to her
at Thomasville.
Mr. H. T. Huff, of Atlanta, was
j n attendance npon the associa
^j on , a t Salena, ia Sheffield
district, (has week.
A friend m need is & friend
deed. Whea badly wottnded you
ineed a friend. Dr. Ticheaor‘s An¬
tiseptic will prove a friend indeed.
Mr. G. A. Willingham has sold
fate home place on Decatar street
to Bev. R. A. Hakes. Mr Wil¬
lingham has broaght a half inter¬
est in Mr. Joe Goode's farm, near
tovtn
bUCELEN’S ARNICA SALVE
Tfce best salve in the world for
brntees, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, feror sores, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns, and all
skin eruption, and positively
cures piles, or no pay required,
jg g uare nteed to eive perfect
^ rlc ^^ 5 c L pe £ ^ J
I^ r " m -- **• e e
Bagging and ties at D. M. Al
mand <fc Sons
Mr. WiU Vaughn and wife, of
Augusta, spent several days in
Conyers last week with Mr. David
Vaughn’s family.
C- B. Hudson has opened up
an elegant line of fall dress goods
and his low prices will rush them
out in a hurry.
Mrs. Cook, of Oxford, has
moved into the house recently
vacated by editor Wallis, She
has bought the place. ‘
The literary school at Oak
Grove closed last Thursday after
soon and on Friday the school pic
nicked on Stone Mountain.
We are pleased to see Mr. Ed
'L, Almand on the streets again,
after being confined at home for
a month on account of sickness.
Mr. Thoscas E. Brodnax was in
Conyers Mingling with his many
friends last Saturday. He is well
pleased with his new home in
Athens.
Mr. R. ?L. Thompson^ of Jack
son, spent a day or two inOon
yers last week. Mr. Bob has lots
of friends here who were g'lad to
see him.
We understand that Mr. N B.
Lackey has traded his borne for
the old (Petty home place in the
rear of the Methodist "Church,, on
Glade street.
Good goods, latest styles, no
credit* 4hort profits, are the rprin
ciple methods on wfeidk I conduct
my business. I treat all alike.—
C. B. i&kidson.
Mrs. M. E. Clinger.,*; prominent
art teacher in the Female Semi¬
nary at?Btatesvilte, N. C., visited
Mrs. It. A. Bowman fr»m Satur¬
day till’Monday.
Mites Emma Ei'loy and her
mother«i/ent up to ILithonia t vin
day. Miss Emma returned heme
the s»mo day, bait 'her mother re¬
mained'lor a few <daye.
Dr. Ttchenorte Antiseptic ic a
clean,, iplesant reliable ^-compound
for healing wounds, -etc. Also*lor
curing colic, in ra&>n ocr animal.
50 cents n bottle by -druggists.
The GBu JNER is g'lad ' to hearof
the rapidfimprovenaentia ’Squhe
E. F. Cock’s health arnddiopes ha
will soon'be able to mingle with
his friendc in Conyers.
Mrs. Henry Headwear;, of At
lanta, andSMrs. J. L. Arga, of Li—|
thonia, aie at the bedeideof Mrs.
John Parker, who bae beea criti
caliy ill for-several days past.
Great Cwirs proved by tlmasands
•Ef testimonial*: show that Iloudfe Sar
ssaparilla posassses power to purify,
Vitalize uml eaiHeh the blood
Hood's Pills are the only fiftle to
;bc tiiken with Flood’s SarsajrartiJhL
Mrs. Kate Weathers, after
spending several weeks in Con¬
yers with her parents, Dr. aud
Mrs- H. H. McDonald, has re¬
turned to her home at Wedowee,
Ala.
It is rumored that Mr. D. F.
Clotfelter, of Smyrna, will move
his family to Conyers later in the
fall. We would be glad to have
this excellent family eome to
town.
Mrs. S. J. Cowan has rented her
home place near Conyers to Mr.
R. B. Ya«ghn. Mrs. Cowan will
move with her sister, Mrs. Lupo,
to the laters home on South rail¬
road street.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup j
has been used for over fifty years i
children by millions while of motheis teething, for with their j
per
feet success. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain
cures.wind colic and is the best
romedv for i
lieve the poor little sufferer imme
dietely. ,.o!d by Druggists in
every part of the world. Twenty
and take other s”.h“e kind. 1
Syrnp » no
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Mr. J. N. Hale has bought Mr.
Will McKuight's interest in Mc
Knight BiNja. livery business, and
the business will he mu in the
future by Messrs. Hale and Jack
McKnigkt.
Mr.N-M. Almand is remodeling
some additions to the house and,
when finished, it will be a very
pretty %dace.
Miss 5da Norman, of CoDyers,
is in Norwood with friends and
relatives. Miss Ida is well known
here, as this was her heme up to
the beginning of this yeai.—
Warren ton Cliuper.
Mr. W. N. McKnigbt 'has gone
to Albertville, Ala., where he will
reside i in the future. His family
will fellow sometime <hi October.
We regret, very much to lose these
people from our town.
OLD I'EOPUI.
Old People who req'uire medi¬
cine %o'regulate the feowels and
kidn-ey's will find the true remedy
in Eleotric Bitters, This medi
cine does not stimulate-and
tains no whiskey nor e^ber intoxi¬
cant, but acls as a touie and al¬
terative. It acts mildly on th*
stomaoh and bowels, adding
strength>*nd giving tone to the
organ-s, ‘thereby aidinr Nature
in the penformanee of t1>o func
tions. OBfectric Bitters »•.< an
lippetijwr Rn<l ttide Jiges
t j on . Old People find it ju*t
exact j r they need. Price
fifty ceiets and $1.00 per bottle
, a fc j) r Wut. li. Lee's Drug
xjtore.
LI Wl
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
'TTiousands troubled monthly women inter¬ are o( at 'fS YV
vals; with head, pain®
in the
back, breasts,
shoulders,sides
hips and limbs.
But they need
not suffer.
These pains are symptoms of
dangerous derangen eul* that
can be corrected. The men
otrual function should operate
painlessly.
makes tnenstroattoH painless,
and regular. It puts the deli
catc menstrual organs in coadi
tion to do their v. orh properly.
And that stops all this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
month after month when Wine
of Cardui w ill relieve her? It
costs $ 1.00 at the drug store.
Why don’t you get a bottle
to-day?
For advice. In cnr.es requiring
special directions, address, giv¬
ing symptoms)*“The I.adies’
Advisory Chattanooga Department,” Co., The
Medicine
Chattanooga, Tenn.
••••**©•••••
Mrs. RCZENA LEWIS.
of Oenatrllle. Te**t. *»T *'
**I»M froubled of monthly Interval*
with terrible palne In my hear) and back,
but Have been entirely relieved by Wind
ot Cardui.”
If you want
Granite or Marble work,
see us before you buy. We
are prepared to do all kinds
of granite work and will
save you money. We do
First class work.
Quality of work consider¬
ed, our prices can’t be beat.
We sell wire and iron fenc¬
ing, repair broken granite
and marble and clean mar¬
ble, See us or write,
Argo & Waggoner,
Conyers, <*a.
■*————
Art Gallery
Over (Postoffice, Conyers, Ga.
Only first class work sent
out—Lowest prices—Piet tires
made rain or shine—Tin
types made in fair weather
only. Frames of all kinds
ami sizes at hard time prices.
It. B. Brooks.
„,„„“DIFT7
l OIL STOVE
will cook anything coal in wood any way as
well as the best or stove.
On it you can Boll, Broil,
as Bake, Roast, heating Fry, and do house, it all ^ ^
without up your
* and without smoke or smell. 3
j Draughts of air do not affect its ^
$ burning, nor make it smoke.
$ SPECIAL OFFER. vt>
| everywhere, For the purpose will of sell introducing one stove I
jp we
A at our regular free of wholesale price, Regular and 1
% A deliver charge. with
price of above stove, overt
and broiler, $10.20, § delivered. 17 . Special price
A now I
nv The stove is made of cast iron,
A ■with galvanized iron oil fount, ami
t.vill last from ten to twenty years.
Oil fount holds one gallon of oil,
I which will burn ten hours.
i &rnd for book ( Free.)
tL E. Dietz Company,
- 60IA4GHT STREET, NEW YORK.
Ccttt** Established 1840 A3
* Don't Ii' you Tobacco want Bpit to and auit Emok« tobacco Tocr using Llfj easily A^ay.
m.T forever. !>euia<i' well,strong, Jiiogcef.ic
fulijtrfdiew -ouder-worker, life and vigor, talro Mo-'I'o-Buc*
the ; that makes weak men
Over etrffbfi. Many gain ton pounds in tea days.
-u ‘Kaj cared. Buy No-To-Bae of your
druggist. Book, . nuer guarantee to cure, .Vk; or
’t and sample mailed free. Ad.
Sterling Heme . ■'Co., Chicago or New York.
Vi \ s \ I i II 14 I I f I
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FOR
1 JUVENILE HOLIDAY
AND
STANDARD SUBSCRIPTION
BOOKS
By lb" w. n Conker Omottny, ih* I-rarest
j iit>ll»h» rR >iri<l wtui.iifei-UJiciK nf Ik * k« fn
the L’nitcil Scwten. kinesi lineof new holiday
and tit tier f-ulHtcrlytUin IxMik* '*n the nut-ket.
Alwi Hverita wanted for “THE SILVER
1 SIDE,” the 'att-at hihI be*t texi-Uiok on the
tuivt-r <utee 1 ion hy the jrreat tllv* r teaderii.
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tltloti,
w,iteitt nnw for clreii’nrfs ; antl 5pcei*l
teiins, * a ilia >«ur t;ho vt* of lerriiorv.
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