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Celebrated Black Diamond 83.47 per
5CSt fiOilCO vOcll tit $3»iS PCI* ton.
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our prices
and always see us. We will save you money,
Tilley & Quigg.
THE LOCAL NEWS
The Visitors, Who They
Are and Who They
Are Visiting.
happenings of the week told
In Brief Paragraphs. What
is Going on About Town.
Watermelons all gone.
Cotton is coming in liyely.
’Possums and “taters’’ are ripe.
Hudson has shoes for all kinds
of feet.
Court is in session at Covington
this week.
Judge Candler will soon come
to Conyers.
New lot of dress goods and lin¬
ings at D. M. Almand <fcSons.
More new dwellings are needed
in Conyers.
We print the jury list elsewhere
in this issue.
Fire feels good early in the
morning.
Our Capes are now on exhibi¬
tion.—The Blue Front.
New lot of clothing just receiv¬
ed at D. M. Almand & Sons.
We are having some real fall
weather this week.
Mr. D. M. Almand is having his
handsome residence repainted.
Young men will find the latest
styles in furnishings at Hudson’s.
Mrs. Bettie Granade is v siting
relatives near Atlanta this week.
Our shoe department invites
your attention—The Blue Front.
Wanted—10 car loads of cotton
next week. D. M. Almand <fe Sons.
Miss Ella Hall, of Warren ton, is
the guest of Mrs. H. Y. McCord in
this place.
The decline in cotton has won¬
derfully effectel the prices of
The Blue Front.
Car lo fid of fresh Dalton flour
to arrive in a few days at D. M.
Almand & Sons.
Miss Dolley Reid, of Jackson,
is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. D.
N. Hudson.
Mr. J. A. Plunkett and wife, of
Jackson, spent Monday in the
city with relatives.
Mrs. E. J. Argo has returned
home from a week’s visit to rela¬
tives at East Atlanta.
For the very latest styles in la¬
dies and gents underwear, Hud¬
son is the man to see.
Now is the time to get your
shoes. Cold weather is coming.
D. M. Almand & Sons.
Mr. W. Y. Nelms, of East Atlan¬
ta, spent Saturday and Sunday in
Conyers with relatives.
DE SURE you get what you want
BN when you ask for Hood’s Sarsapa¬
rilla. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Cures.
There’s no substitute for HOOD’S.
Hudson’s new line of clothing
is simply the best, the prettiest
and the cheapest in the city.
Allen Summers “ad" in this pa¬
per will interest you if you are in¬
terested in saving money.
Dr. Tichenor's Antiseptic is
placed squarely on its own merits
asking no f ivors, fearing no com¬
petitors and courting fair trial.
Miss Irene Capehart, of Shef¬
field district, is in the city visit¬
ing Miss Mabel Whatley.
There are few communities
where the people pull together
like they do in Oak Grove.
Rev. H. J. Adams will preach
at the Paper Mill church next
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
J, J. Langford's stock of dress
goods is complete in every
spect, and his prices aie right.
We wouldn’t object to some
sweet potatoes on your subscrip
tion. Bring us a few bushels.
Mrs. H, L. Shipley, of Clark
ston, is visiting relatives and
friends in the county 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.
Mrs. Charley Reagan visited
the family of her brother, Mr.
Chess Guinn, in Covington, last
week.
Mr. J. A. Goode is receiving
congratulations on account of the
arrival of a fine baby boy at his
home.
Fall weather demands heavier
clothing—it’s money in your pock¬
et to go to Hudson’s for anything
in this line.
Miss Dalia McGinty, of Augus¬
ta, is in Conyers for a few days
with the family of Mr. Y. A. Mc¬
Ginty.
Mr. J. N. N. Abney, of Honey
Creek district, has been very sick,
but is now improving, we are glad
to hear.
Cols. A. C. McCalla and Nunan
Hudson, of Conyers, were among
the visitors here yesterday.—Cov¬
ington Star.
As to the merit of Dr. Tichenor's
Antiseptic the proprietors refer
to any and everyone who has
given it a fair trial.
A new shipment of the latest
styles in ladies capes has just
been received at J. J. Langford's.
Call early and get choice.
Yellow fever might not rage in
Conyers, but we don't want to
make any tests just now to see
whether it will or not.
Mr. J. O. Seamans, of Atlanta
spent several days in the city
this week with the family of Col.
W. H. Simpkins.
Miss Emma Riley has a new lot
of millinery, which she invites
the public to call and see. All the
newest and latest designs.
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.
Mrs. Jim Harper and little
children, of Atlanta, are spending
sometime with her father, Mr.
Horrace Smith, near Conyers.
We were glad to see ‘Squire E.
F. Cook on our streets again yes¬
terday. He has had quite a
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns, and all
skin eruptions, and positively required.
cures piles, guarenter*! or no pay give
It is to
satisfaction, or mooev refunded.
Price 25 c. per box. For sale by
Dr Wm. H. Lee.
tough time o! it this summer nud
his many friends will be glad to
know that he is about well again.
People are surprised at the won
derful cures wrought by Dr. Tieh
enor ‘ s Antiseptic, a remedy for
has many friends who
with him in the death of his
child, which occurred last Satur
day.
Read the advertisement, of Me -1
Donald & Haygood in this issue.
This firm is ready for your fall
trade and they have the goods to
select from.
Go to the Klondyke, via our
clothing department. We can fit
yon if you are like a tub or a
pole, poor or rich.
The Blue Front.
Rev. J. F. Wallis recently closed
a very interesting series of pro¬
tracted meetings at the Paper
mill. Five additions were made
to the church.
Mrs. S. E. Broadnax has gone
to join her husband at Barnwell,
g. q f after spending sometime in
this place with her mother, Mrs
T. A. F Stansel.
Prevention is better than cure.
Keep your blood pure, your appetite
good and your digestion perfect by
taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hood ’s Pills act harmoniously with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, gentle, efficient.
Dr. Tichenor's Antiseptic is a
clean, plesaut reliable compound
for healing wounds, etc. Als} for
curing colic, in man or animal.
50 cents a bottle by druggists.
Mrs. Genie Haygood and Miss
Ola Christian visited in Atlanta
Tuesday. While there they at¬
tended the opening of the fall
millinery goods.
Miss Clyde Taylor has returned
home from a visit to relatives and
friends at Atlanta, Canton and
other places. She has been gone
some two weeks.
Rockdale Superior court has
been ordered adjourned from the
first to the second Monday in Oc¬
tober. The order appears else¬
where in this issue.
A new organ has been put in at
Oak Grove and before many more
days the people in the commun¬
ity will have the house painted
and blinds put to the windows.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
has boon used for over fifty years
by millions of niotlna s for their
children while teething, with per¬
fect success. It Boothes 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 imme
diately. Sold by Druggists in
every part of the world. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Be Bure and
ask for “Mr-j. Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup," and take no other kind.
£ £ I*
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Mott Focular Qleeeee In tb» U.8.
Dr. Wm. H. LEE
has just received a let of these famous glass¬
es and wiil test your eyes free. Cull on him.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Yonr Life Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forever, beuiaue and vigor, well, strong, No-To-Bac, magnetic,
fuii of new life take
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Manv Cured. gain ten pounds in ten days. I
Over 400, 00V Buy No To-Bac of your
druggist, under guarantee l<> cure, 50c or.
fl.no. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad.
Sterling KemcUy Co., Chicago or New York. ;
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g pm own or indie* to trarej lor respon
pjtdo. oMttbmhed house in Geortria Monthly
ftfaAiOiW'l expense.. Position stendy. j I
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JXJSY TO MAKE
tuui
Business Hum,
WE WILL SELL
One case fruit of the loom
bleaching at Tc vd.
4,500 yds Riverside checks 5c
All calico at 5c.
Good seaisland at 5c.
Good cotton flannel at 5c
Pillow cases onlv IOC.
40 in. serge only 25c yd.
46 in. briliantine 29c,
Good yd wide bleaching to c.
10-4 sheeting 15c.
25c ladies vests 15c,
5ocladies vests 25c.
5 spools best thread 10c.
Pins ic paper; needles ic.
Hoyt’s cologne 50c size 25c.
4* 4k 20c “ 5 C
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Good whist broom 10c.
“ Hearth broom 10c.
“ 50c broom 35c.
house broom 15c.
Pkg of good envelopes 4c,
ioc ink tablet 5c; 5c tablet 4c
25c red flannel 17c yd.
500 pr. suspenders at 25% less
than factory prices.
We keep everything that is worthy ot a first-class Dry
Goods and Notion store at the very lowest prices lor these
prosperous •(?) times and 6c cotton.
Summers’ If Big Store.
New, Fashionable Millinery
It is now time to lay off summer wear, and i
the ladies are beginning to think about buying
their fall hats Our sto-e is now jammed full of
new and fashionable milllinery
For The Fall Season. Ly I
The ladies are invited to call and see our goods be
fore they are picked over, We have placed noth
ing in stock but what is strictly up to date in style,
Miss Ola Christian has charge of the trimming de
partment, as usual, and will please you. Our prices are as
low as anyone can sell. We invite your inspection,
McDonald & haygood.
TO PARENTS; •*■»*** §j|Yu|
Ti wL
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We have secured the celebrated
‘ Battle Axe”
School Shoe—Every pair warrant¬
ed. If you buy good shoes, see
them. In lace and button, any size.
The Blue Front.
l Setting Out in Life!
As well as in the thick of the battle, is rj
a time when a man should be careful
fcplll about impressions neat and correct half the dressing. victory. First Who ^ ^
/Cht ~ are
4 has a better chance, even in looking for p
m A E. a situation, anevidenceof than the young taste, man thrift whose and ^ p.
< • attire is
< judgment? Young men who wish to T
J prosper l.'_ should order their Suits and
/ {Xjj, j Jgjjll Sji . w » Overcoats from c
>(4 f ;|i|n mmf SI Bu M.BORN & CO o
Hiu r) The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors,
Hf r , ! |Jj I df/Jji | 20 at the head ©/ the Custom Trade. f*
cX* tf : <A A 'aw over yrs.
§.MM m M jgy! Pulp L I UGP& l W0II ^ tilt'/ workmanship All ages cun be are suited. guaranteed. Style, fit The and i7
a i SLJ^ world’s best looms supply the material. *><
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tn B«tt a The .Most Economical, ss:
:m* .tew bFi.r.cru) wnnn to oblie mo*. 4a
u ^-223 CALI, os
All the new shapes in hats,
Trunks from 1 be to $7.00.
Men's shoes from ,>'1 to cpo.
12; pr. ladies shoes, only 5s
and 3 s,on the job coun¬
ter at 69c. If you wear
that size you will buy.
Wool knitting thread 60c lb.
Zephyrs, all colors, only 4c oz
Boys suits $2.00 and up.
Children’s suits 49 c to $ 5.00
Men’s suits $ 2.50 to $ 18.00
All the new things in. gents
furnishing goods.
Clocks from 75 c to $ 5 .
Ladies’ gold watch $!S.oO.
All the new things in jewelry.
Embroidery silks ic spool.
Hooks and eyes 2c a card.
Whalebones 5 c a bunch.
Machine needles 5 c a paper.
Good ginghams 4c per yd.
Curtain poles complete 25 c.
Big shipment of carpets and
mattings in a tew days.
Get Summers’ prices.