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Tb® Visitors, Who They
Are and Who They
Are Visiting.
HKPPEKIX 6 S OF THE WEEK T 8
In ‘ Brief Paragraphs.
is Going ®____ on About Town.
\Ve defy competition,
We admire opposition.
And under no condition
Will we bud^e ^ from our
position '
as carrying the best and larg
est line of dry goods, shoes
ard chothing in this section.
Allen D. Summers,
of the Big Busy Store.
Don’t forget to sow wheat.
Raise your biscuit at home.
Home made bread is the best.
Another shipment of capes at
The Blue Front.
Country dried peaches at Ytfood
& Hollingsworth.
Several new legal ads appear
in this paper.
A big lot of capes, all prices, at
D. M. Almand & Sons.
Mr. E. S. Everitt is having his
house repainted.
A tremendous shipment of dress
goods at The Blue Front.
Costley‘s meal, best in town, at
Wood i% Hollingsworth's.
Mr. Emory Baggett, of Kose
bud, was in our city Tuesday.
A fresh lot of Dove brand hams
at Wood & Hollingsworth's.
Miss Mabel Whatley visited
relatives in Sheffield last week.
Wood <fc Hollingsworth will sell
you 121bs green coffee for $1.00.
Mr. E. M. Everitt is in Conyers
visiting his son, Mr. E. S. Everitt.
We rather give than be under¬
sold.—Summers 4 Big Busy Store.
Fresh lot of turnips just re¬
ceived at Wood & Hollingsworth's
Mrs. C. C. Lupo has had some
improvements made on her dwell¬
ing.
Don’t fail to examine our. large
stock of furniture.—D. M. Al
mand & Sons.
We show every style cf clothing
—slims, stouts and clericals.—
The Blue Front.
Covington will have the crowd
Saturday—it’s circus day down
there.
20 pairs of boys boots for less
than Atlanta cost. Come and see.
■—N. T. Street.
It will pay to see A. N- Plunkefc
if you want the best prices for
cotton seed.
Mr. M„ F. Dabney, of lagle
side, was in Conyers yesterday on
business.
The Blue Fro&fc announces that
they have sold more capes than
ever before ta their history.
Mr. Yr W. tit N. McKnight’s - r ^ . Ltl family ^
have moved into part of Mr. O.S.
Hiygood’s hoiis<K
We carry the largest stock
clothing in Conyers. Come and
see ug. — D. M. Alm&sd & Sons.
Women, misses an d children's
hosiery, something he&sy for win¬
ter, at 5a per pair at N. T. Street s.
Mr. Joe White has rented the
Barton residence and moved his
family into it yesterday.
Mrs. W. V. Almand has been
<pRte sick for several days past,
bot is much better new.
CCROFULA in its worst form
“ yields to the blood cleansing power
©f Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Thousands of
eases have been perfectly CURED.
Rev. J. F. Wallis has gone to
Monticello to superintend the
unloading of a car load of lumber
lor Dr. R. A- Jones’ new residence
At that place.
Mr. I*. L. Oow^o, of this coun
fcy, is > ery much elated over the
® lnva Go 13 pound boy at his
‘ io:ae '
Get our prices on flour before
buying i-jsew.'.ero. v? e will save
' ''' • - ; onea has his
***** f*" w " k ;
one has been here tor several
Curl 1 Downs _ is employed
- J - r -
at Durand's ia Atlanta. Carl is
an excellent young man and will
do well
Me« vs Luther Hollingsworth
James McDonald visited Mis-
8t,s - * R Sheffield district
Sunday.
Mr. R. L. Goffin spent Monday
at home with lbs family. He re¬
turned to Albertville, Ala., Mon¬
day night,
Mr. duo. Shaw and wife have
moved from Sheffield to Conyers
and occupy Mrs. G. W. Oakes*
residence.
R. 0. Gailey, A. D. Summers
and D. S. Hudson visited some of
Covington’s fair damseh last Sun¬
day afternoon.
Mr. Henry Austin has been at
home for several days trying to
regain his health. Ho came home
sick last Friday.
M. II Plnnket has opened up a
new ban* I of pure, open kettle
rare in Conyers.
We announce to the trade two
facts concerning clothing—we
have over bought and are under¬
selling.—The Blue Front.
Miss Emma Riley has a new* lot
of millinery, which she invites
the public to call and see. All the
newest and latest designs.
Mr. W. M. Taylor and Miss Ju¬
lia Watts, a beautiful young lady
of Atlanta, paid Miss Clyde Tay¬
lor a visit Sunday afternoon.
Miss Liily McKowa has return¬
ed to her home at Hampton, after
spending several weeks with her
sister, Mrs. J. H. Wallis, in our
town.
Mrs. Mettie Werber and little
daughter, Carmen, of Atlanta, are
spending several days in Conyers
with her mother, Mrs. A. A.
Dukes.
Miss Nora Plunkefc is able to be
out again, though she is yet on
erutebes. She is spending this
week with Misses Mattie and
Mamie Elder.
The Banner regrets to learn of
the illness of Mr. A. C. Ivey and
hopes to hear of his eariy recov
ery. He has been quite t ick for
several weeks.
Prevention is hetter than cure.
Keep your blood pure, your appetite
good and your digestion perfect by
takhig Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hood’-s Pill sLctharrnonionsly with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, gentle, efficient,
Mr. Oscar Elder is now with
^ A j). Summers, where be will
‘
be gIad to sb ow his friends
tfcrought a large aud handsome
stock of drygoods,
The marriage of Mr. J. A. Mc¬
Cord to Miss Ella Hall, of War
reaton, did not occur last Sunday,
as was published in this paper
last week, but earne off yesterday.
We were misinformed as to the
time.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslo-v's Soothing Syrup
by mXuTo'l teething, lor with
children while child,
feet success. It soot hes the
softens the gums, al ays all pain, best
cures wind colic, and is the
n^tL^o;L r h ,n
diatelV t off
Sold by Dru^ eistg in j
every part of the world. Twenty j
five cents a bottle. Be eure and
ask for “Mr*. Winslow’s Soot/ting
Syrap/* aEd take no other kind.
Mr. Geo. M. Vaiden and faini
ly have returned to their homo in
Montgomery, Ala., after sped
ing several days in our city with ;
tee family of Rev. It. A, Bowman.
Mrs. H. Y. McCord went to
Warrenton Monday to be present 1
at the wedding of Miss Ella Hall :
to Mr J. A. McCord, which occur-'
ed at the home of the bride in 1
that place yesterday.
Misses Gladys Thompson and;
LaEuna Camp, of Covington, vis- 1
ited Miss Nodie Stewart one day ;
last week. The young ladies also
spent a day or two with Miss
Maud Allen, at Oak Grove,
Rev. I. G. Walker, who was re¬
cently called to the pastorate of
the Baptist church in this place,
will, we understand, rnovo to
Conyers about the first of the
year, if can secure a house*
Mr. M. M Beutly and his
daughter, Mrs. Wardlaw, will oc
cuppv the house recently vacated
by Mr. A. C. Hardin's family.
This house is now the property of
Mr. Monroe Bentley, of Atlanta.
Misses Mattie and Mamio Elder
entertained a number of their
friends at their father's home on
Decatur street Monday night.
Hot oyster stews were served and
a most enjoyable time was passed.
Col. John T. Snow lives in So¬
cial Circle, and Mr. Alien Sum¬
mers lives iu Conyors, and Cov¬
ington is just about half way be¬
tween. So wa are generally se¬
rene. >lo commission on this.—
Covington Star.
All parties indebted to me will
please come forward aud settle by
Dec. 15tli. Owing to the death
of my father, I am compelled to
settle up my business, and wish
to do so with as little trouble as
possible.—Miss Emma Riley.
Dr. W. 8. Kendrick made a
professional trip to Conyers last
Friday. He was Hey. R. A. Bow¬
man’s family physician, before he
moved from Atlanta to this place,
and cams down to counsel with
Dr. Guinn in the case of Mr.
Bowman's little Son, who had scar¬
let fever,
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the worl 1 for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sor^s, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns, and all
skin eruptions, and positively
cures piles, or no pay required.
It is gxrarenteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25c. per box. For sale by
Dr Wm. H. Lee.
Newspaper men are blamed for a
lot of things they cannot help,
such as using partiality in men¬
tioning visitors, giving news a
bout some folks aad leaving out
others, etc. They simply print
the news they can find. An editor
should not be expected to know
the names and residences of your
uncles, aunls and cousins, even if
they should see them get off the
train. Tell them about it!—Ex.
THE GRANDEST xtEMEDY.
Mr. R. B. Greeve merchant,
Chilhowie, Va., certifies that I.e
had consumption, was given np to
die, sought all medical treatment
that money could procure, tried j
ail cough remedies he could hear 1
of, but got no relief; spent many ;
nights sitting up in a chair; was !
induced to try Dr. King's New |
Discovery, and was cured by use I
Q £ £ WO bo ttles. For past three !
'J' Dr. 1 *"' b ” si ‘ I
and says Kings New |
Discovery is the grandest remedy
de, it has done so much 1
erer ma as
£ of ^ n j a j go f or 0 t berg j n b i s
mm aa l( .y. Dr. Kj' ; New Die
covery w guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds and Consumption. It don't
f a p Trial bottles free at Dr.
}y jj L ee * g Drxg Store.
V V ifii
fc..~U at wr- ■ T&Lmzs
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\ Q i r * can savG imuik ft? W, . f spending your
*n if 4 cor
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JL fiamnou J:Xi K 1 a cfe Co’s
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Don’t Buy .
Your Toilet Articles, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery,
Soaps, Face Powders, or anything in the Drug line
until you have examined our stock. We car. please
you in quality and price.
The Gailey Drug Co.
Mr. Chi ilf/ Everitt spent Tues¬
day night in our town. Ha was
here iu the interest of his factory,
which is devoted to the manufac
ture of gouts' neck wear. Mr.
Everitt it a brother of Messrs E.
S. and \Y. N. Evovitt, of this
place.
Mr. J. H. (Bcquet) Posey went
down to Augusta this week will)
the expectation of getting a posi
tion on the old reliable Georgia
railroad. There are no vacancies
at presi nt, but liis application
will bo consi lere.1 for the first o
petting.
Col. Emmet Womack is spend¬
ing a few flays at home with his
family in Covington, lie is c fi
on a few days vacation from Ida
duties in Washington and his
numerous friends in Conyers
w'ould be pleased to have him call
to see them.
Mr. F. M. Ayers aud Mr. C. W.
McDonald have traded pieces,
Mr. Ayer* taking Mr. McDonald’s
plantation below town for his
home and stock cf goods in Ibis
place. Mr. McDonald will con¬
tinue the business at Mr. Ayers'
old stand. Success to him.
—Mothers!
^ nnH I discom
| child-birth A dangers forts and of f a */
| can
be almost tn_ /.iNvo
I | tirely avoided. yET L
1 \Vi ite of Cardui 'Y
I relieves ex- m&ki
pec taut moth- wfy/wfrw
I ers. It gives WMMKpBy
\ italorgans.aud tonetothegen
jiuts them iu
condition to do their worl:
perfectly. That makes preg¬
nancy less painful, shortens
labor and hastens recovery after
child-birth, Jt helps a woman
bear strong healthy children.
IMS!®
has elso !.rou;;':t happiness to
thousands of homes barren for
years. A few doses often brings
joy to loving hearts that long
for a darling bahy. No woman y
should neglect to try it for this B
trouble. It cures nine cases out B
often. AH druggists sell Wine R
of Cardui. jji.oo per bottle.
For advice !n rise: rocelrtny special
the dlrectjo ■‘Ledie*’ .. adcreis. Ad"!sory clvtnr Depirtmant." symptom*,
The Chattar.oi>s» Kedictae Co., CitaUa
pocea. Term.
Mr*. tOCISA KALE,
or Jefferson, Ca., say*:
“ Wh*-> J frit took Wire of Cartful
we had een married three years, but
could not have any children. Nine
mocUu uter I bad a Lae girl baby."
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Tor Superior Lena Grinding ft ExoeUanoy Ey«G U« ia
tfccMtnutaetura of Qpectsulrs ft **e
l«U In 8000 Cities end Town* in the XT. ■.
Koet 1 ovular Glaeeeetu the U.B.
Dr. Wm. H. LEE
h«s Just loet-lvoil u lr.t of these famous jrlwss
en an«1 will lost your eyes free, Ciill on him.
Uiicaiti of tile Itlood ami Nerves.
No one need suffer with neuralgia. Thi*
disease is quickly and permanently cured
ky Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of
the blood, nerves and stomach, Browns’ chronic Iron
or otherwise, succumbs to
Bitters. Known and used for nearly a
quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore¬
most among our most valued remedies.
Browns’Iron Hitters is Bold by all dealers.
YOUR Yoiir FORTUNE amnirth.
Is your liMultli. Ji'tp|>|m>(*s is your hputthy
I<H«p Ilie unit clour Hli'l
ami vonr iiilnc! i;n<l bruin Is always in rest and on so.
Cl 'OtM.VVS ME.Vf »¥<>«. IKHALRR l»lli»
ainntc'-t roller to inanklntl In nil IumuI troubles.
Ct'KKA (lOI.IIM, ««(?c "I lf BOAT, t'A*
T V Him. Thnt .mflil ol «.‘ntnrr-h i1l»*
nntnnirs bv Its n*-:*. Wonl rlnl In tiny lover and
Aathniu. tv in V ONI.Y ( ll.NIVMAJI’S.
If uni fnu'l prH li «» w*r< 1 fw If* Ky
mall, .’*0 «*«'(><•*. f<»** !*ot'k an >i«*tolhol,
CUSllJi/.S llUWJ CO., VISCH.NKKH, INI)., U. *. A.
v . .1. Uuseell & Co., of Benefit. nny*:
“I,nt tie n few trout] woH, In I'oirtird to
tour Hanicn's Beitain Chili Tonie. Wo liavto
hci'Hofoie m.|.I several chill tonics, but slnoe
we have been keenintr Kninon'* I’eiitt'ii Chill
'l'oiite vcan't sell h l*o tie of any other kind.
InJryi i weoaa'lfieli any medicines now but
ttamon*."
ur.i.iia- in six uonts.
Di8trc"s»l»tf Kl iuev un.l tt nd*lcr <1 Pease re¬
lieve.! in niv hours by 'ic v Of.-at Souili A
ot*'ib.Mii Ki'fici't'ui'*-.” It i< a fi'itut ear*
l>n>eoii Hive i i it of Its «x *08 liti t rout |it»
oi hh i.i rellcviitt,' it tin in i* ail le*', kidney s and
back, in rn-yle or Jcma e. It jlieves reteniton
of water almost iiiiinediitiety. It you want
.juick rcllc! an I cum this in the roincdy.
So) 1 by iJr W H l.r \ di ’iftfb K < #*ny<*rs, f«it
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EH, :a. A, JOKES,
Denial Surgeon,
Center St. Conyers, Ga^
Fer.at) Ulout! Deep.
Clean blood means a clean si.in. No
beauty without blood it. Case;.rets, Candy clean, Caliiar.
tic clean year and keen it by
cti: ring up the hixy liver and driving ;Jl im¬
purities i i» pi*>ij<!e«, ficrn tiie boils, Lotiv. [.lotcites, Begin blackheads, l'<-tlay to
oat;.•
arid that gi*kiy bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug¬
gists, satisfaction Guaranteed, 10e, 2.V, 50e.
SgEZP vour blood jiurc, your nppe
tile good, your digegtion perfect
by taking Hood's Sargnpnrilla, which
has power to keep you WELL.
Wonderful arc the cures by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and yet it is only because
as the one true blood purifier, it makes
pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood.
Hood’s Pills for the liver and
bowels, act easily, yet promptly. 26c.