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THE LOCAL
[The Visitors, Who They
Are and Who They
Are Visiting.
IIPPENIHGS or THE week told
j n Brief Paragraphs. What
is Going on About Town.
If it's good, Summers has it.
A rain would do little turnips
good.
Big line of fancy candies at
Blanket's.
Honest made clothing for men
t t Summers.
Col. Livingston is in New York
on business.
A barrel of new sorghum syrup
ft t Piunket's.
Uucle Jim Anderson wants pis¬
tols taxed $1,000.
. Trunks at three-fourths
at The Blue Front.
We will sell you a cobler seat
rocker $1.90.—Johnson & Goode.
Mrs. Ira Tamil spent last week
with her parents at Kings.
All kinds of staple and fancy
groceries at Piunket's.
Marry your suspenders to a
pair of our trojasers.—Summers.
Miss Lucy McDonald is on a
visit to relatives at Covington.
Johnson & Goode will sell you
an oak bed room suit for $13 50.
Rockdale superior court will
convene the first Monday in Oc¬
tober.
Mr. Allen Summers has made
some improvements in his store
room.
Go to M. H. Piunket's and get
his prices on tinware.
Miss Lizzie Cook, of Oxford, is
in the city visiting relatives and
friends.
Mr. G. W. Cain, of Lawrence
ville, was in the city Tuesday on
business.
A few more hats, caps, boots
and shoes left and they are going
cheap at Piunket's.
Mrs. E. J. Argo is spending
this week in Atlanta with relatives
and friends.
Mrs. R. A. Jones and children
are on a visit to relatives in Jas¬
per county.
You can get dressing cases any
where from $3.50 to $10 at John¬
son & Goode's.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Almand
have moved into their new home
on Decatur street.
Mr. Bob Langford and Capt.
W. T. Huson are boarding atth6
Commercial.
Misses May Capehart and Lut
tie Mae Smith visited friends in
the city this week.
Borrowed a step ladder. You
will favor us by returning at once.
W. V. Almand & Son.
Mr. Arch Albert, of Atlanta,
visited his brother, Mr. D. C. Al¬
bert, Sunday and Monday.
A large line of chairs just re¬
ceived. Some as cheap as $2.75
per set.—Johnson & Goode:
Miss Price and Miss Kate Mc
Calla, of Atlanta, are guests of
Hiss Lillian McCalla this week.
BETTER than cure is prevention.
By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla you
lsay keep well, with pure blood, strong
aervee and a good APPETITE.
Miss Florence Austin has re¬
turned home from a very pleasant
Visit to friends in Wilks county.
Going out of the trunk business
—must have room—buy one at
your own price.—The Blue Front
_ Dr. Tichenor's Antiseptic . . is i
placed squarely on its own merits
asking no favors, fearing no com
pctitors and courting fair trial.
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Hi^See Our Prices.^®]
Best Alabama at $3.40 per ton.
Celedrated Black Diamond $3.4? per ton.
Best Jelico Coal at $3.78 per ton.
Ihese are the best coals sold here. Compare our prices
and always see us. We will save you money,
Tilley <fe Quigg.
M. H. Plunket is headquarters
for general merchandise.
Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of Shef¬
field district, has been visting
Mrs. John I. Almand this week.
In case of colic or pains in stom
ach or bowels, Dr. Tichenor's An¬
tiseptic gives relief in a few min¬
utes.
A c&r load of cook stoves will
arrive in a few days. We will sell
stoves from $5 up.—Johnson &
Goode.
The opening of the Conyers
public school was the best in the
history of the public school sys¬
tem.
Col. John R. Maddox is per¬
haps the happiest man in town.
He is the father of a bouncing
baby boy.
We call attention to the adver¬
tisement of Mr. C. B. Hudson
in this issue. He has a fine line
of goods.
Quit using a box for a trunk.
The Blue Front is closing out a
big line of choice trunks at your
own price.
We learn that Mr. Bill Parker
will move into the house with his
uncle, Mr. John Parker, at an
early date.
The many friends of Mies No¬
ra Plunket will be giad to know
that she is improving and will
soon be well
Miss Hattie Henderson has re¬
turned to her home in Atlanta, af¬
ter spending sometime in our city
with relatives.
We have everything in the line
of shoes, except your feet. Let
them bring you right to our
store.—Summers.
As to the merit of Dr. Tichenor's
Antiseptic the proprietors refer
to any and everyone who has
given it a fair trial.
Mrs. Scott, from Conyers, is the
guest of hsr daughter, Mrs. Cole¬
man Camp, on Nelson street.—At¬
lanta Journal.
Court will open in Coving'on
next Monday morning and some
members of the Conyers bar will
be in attendance.
After a visit of several weeks
to relatives in Conyers, Miss Ge
neva Argo has returned to her
home in Lithonia.
Mrs. H. Y. McCord has re¬
turned heme from a very pleasant
visit of a week to relatives and
frends at Warrenton.
A friend in need is a friend in¬
deed. When badly wounded you
need a friend. Dr. Tichenor's An¬
tiseptic will prove a friend indeed.
Mr. Idus Langley and wife, of
McDonough, spent Sunday in
our city with Mrs. Langley's
father, Mr. H. C. Penn.
The big bell for the new Baptist
ctiurcb has been placed in position
It is a very fine toned bell and
one of the best in the city.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SAL\E
The best salve in the world for
^eum^feve^soSMetterlchapped chilblains, and all
k an ds, eruptions, and corns, positively
sk i n required.
cures piles, *g or nteed no pay give perfect
^ j g uare to
sa ti 8 faction, or money refunded,
Price 25c. per box. For sale by
Dr Wm. H. Lee.
counties The tax have returns been from in a!l and thej !
sent
they show decrease in the value | j
a
of taxable property to the »
mouut of $515,900.
Dr. Hardwick’s new house is
about completed aud it will be
one of the handsomest and most
convenient dwellings in the city
when it is finished.
Misses Clara Swords and Cora
Bell Almand have gone to Mil
ledgeville to enter upon their
second term iu the Ga. Norm tl
and Industrial school.
Mrs. R. A. Bowman and little
son, Harwood, are visiting rela¬
tives and friends in Atlanta.
They will return home to-day.
We guarantee our bed springs
to give perfect satisfaction. Our
cotton and fibre mattresses are
excellent.—Johnson & Goode.
Farmers should remember that
there is not a better cotton market
in this section than Conyers.
Bring your cottoD to Conyers.
People are surprised at the won¬
derful cures wrought by Dr. Tich¬
enor's Antiseptic, a remedy for
Burns, Wounds or other injuries.
Fall hats. They are all in now
and the changes in style all
marked. You'll have to shift
soon—better shift heie. Sum¬
mers.
Mr. R. L. Guffin has gone to
Albertville, Ala., to see how he
likes the country. If he likes he
will move his family there some¬
time this fall.
Mr. M. Harrison, of Jackson¬
ville, Fla., has joined his family,
who have been stopping at the
Commercial Hotel for sometime,
in this place.
Mr. W. Woods White, of Atlan¬
ta, general agent for the North¬
western Mutual Life Insurance
Co. for Georgia, was here Wed¬
nesday, the guest of Mr, Chas. G.
Cain, his special agent at this
place.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty years
by millions of motheia for their
children while teething, with per¬
fect success. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain,
cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will re¬
lieve the poor little sufferer iinme
diately. Sold by Druggists in
every part of the world. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup," and take no other kind.
DAY-DAWN FDR CAREFUL BUYERS.
BRIGHT AND SHI NING FACTS FOR ALL THE PEOPLE.
A SCN-BEBST 1 OF BARGAINS.
That will fatten the Lean Purse, enlarge the boundary of Limited Means, broaden and
Dignify the Dollar and bring Sunshine into your life. What does it.*'
THE BEST FOR THE LEAST MONET.
That is a little statement in six short words, but it's fall of
BIG GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES,
Because it makes your money go so far—because it brings things once out of reach within
YOUR MEANS.
WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS THE WORLDS BEST AT THE
WORLD’S CHEAPEST RATES.
Nothing has place in our stock but what we know to be good, and when you spend
a dollar with us you get a hundred cent’s worth of the best there is.
IT’S ONE OF THE BRIGHT SPOTS IN LIFE
To spend an hour with our beautiful goods while you learn what ‘Low Prices’
really mean. It’s a glad new day for our customers.
Chas. B. Hudson
Dr. Tichenor's Antiseptic is a
clean, plesaut reliable compound
for healing wounds, etc. Alsi for
curing colic, in man or animal.
50 cents a bottle by druggists.
Miss Sadie Hale has entered
Virginia College at Roanoke, Va.
Miss Sadie is one of out
brightest young ladies and will
make a spendid lecord in school.
The Sales of Hood’s Sarsaparilla
arc the largest in the world because
the cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla are
wonderful, perfect, permanent.
Hood’S Pills are the best family
cathartic and liver medicine. 25c.
Friend Tom Brooks, of Shef¬
field district, was in town Tues¬
day morning walking on crutches.
He had the misfortune to get his
ankle sprained one day last week.
Miss Bert Graham, one of Con
yer' most charming and cultured
young ladies, is visiting our city
as the guest of Misses Treuholms,
in Midway.-Covington Enterprise
Mr. Walker Glenn, of Atlanta,
is here this Aveek with his old
friends. Mr. Walker is oue of
Conyers’ succesful young men.
He has it good position iu Atlan¬
ta and his friends are glad to
know that he is doing so well.
GO TO
The Bailey Drug 2! I
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Everything in The Drug
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award diploma of honor.
ONLY «OU> MEDAL AWARDED.
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Dr. Wm. H. LEE
h*s just received a let of these lumotis glass¬
es and will test your eyes free, 0.11 on him.
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
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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,
Co it t/ers, iia.
Lou't Tobaoco Spit and Smoke Tour Lifo Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using mugnetic, easily
and forever, be made vigor, well, strong, No-To-Buc,
full of new life and take
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
stroug. Manv gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over -1110,000cured. Buy No-To-Bae of your
druggist, under guarantee to euro, 50c or
J1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad.
Sterling Kemedy (Jo.,Chicago or New York.
WANTED—TRUSTWORTHY Y\ AND ACTIVE
gentlemen or lathee to I ravel lor respon*
slhle, established house In Oeorgla. Monthly
*H5.00nri<l expenses. Position steady. Refer¬
ence, Knelose self addressed stamped \V. Chicago. envel¬
ope, The Dominion Co., Dept.