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About The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1898)
Yupitts minative J {ear ,d*»B*yWm- a Mr ««***• ***■* * ur i ¥¥ ( |>AAK‘ RANKIN DRUG aeiid CO. Pitt*' C*f. i Jci ,sotrecom m«it **jr, \ I° rt 1 k all moth*r« who i . M h’ '“S \ * J** Slstio*’ LIZ? IB C»a. MURRAY. J ,oh.»« i ^ J $ rlBB OWf*' Oarmlnadvo onrsoMi. 1 ^ ill | efUOti ht*t**'**'**'***' _ , ERAL LOCAL NEW 3. ^ —*' llsR . R Burt GrnhFdsivitlt Mre Guinn. _ p r buy et—of nice 25 cts will a s _. at Wood & Hob ‘glass ware 4 pieces J IlN ° jS’. Eaks and this week. 0 lea ton of 0 ry ware home stock os hardware at D. M. B ig Son,s. llmand’s in . Conytrs ' y r Hewlit was iTunday. Reefer emte LtW.r _4 choice line bsys Adair _We are sorry to note the illne s of Rev- Eake „Cotfee 10c a package at. Wood and Hollingworth. We are sorry to learn of the ill ness of Marston Byard Quigg. Big line of dressgoods just open¬ ed at^D. M Almand’s Son’s. -Rev. Lane will preach at the Baptist Church Sunday Morning. W. L. Adair has the largest line |of plush capes to be found in the city. -Miss Cora Smith now has place in Atlanta, as cashier —2 cakes good soap and a nio.* JhlerlOc-nts 1 Wood amt Rol Hinworth. -Miss Ludie Mae Smith is vis iting hercousin Miss Julia Swords, Special bargains in Trunks this week at D. M. Almand’s Son s. -Messrs Johnson and McDonald >1 Lithonia, were in our city Sun any. Two choice caps for one dollar nt 1U, Adair. -Miss Daisy Scruggs and Mi’s. Freling of Stone Mountain Spent hfiagh to Conyeis at D. M. Ai fimnd’s Son’s. Bring in another “mule.” Tins one kick like old cyclone see. -Call and examined our genu i Rio roasted coffeeS pounds for IdOWooD&HorxiNGUouTH. -Messrs. Langford and Aimand outSu day with Miss Sudie Al maid of Lithonia. I A few more of those ’ov dy beau f. 1 ' 1'i^.left at D. M. Almand’s jf j ' 1 ~Ioi.Brand ;’s. t and wife of Litli K‘. were clown to here Bishop p; Her Sunday. A. L. Adair invites the ladies to [* ■ line his line of dress goods, -Miss Florence Austin is thf P 1 ’ 1 1 °f Miss Jannie Hightower in Ath.nta. Mae a crowd , of e Ti.i lithonia • • s rvhwere in town to see the cir P I dednesday night. - been coffee 18 pounds $1,00 r ''& HoiXIXG WORTH. - ms Florence Park who,has U ; i ’me on account of her fa i 1 !liae 88 has returned. ^ Byvn^lds has returned - ; -drs Langford. kinds canned goods, fan rr ckers, fancy full ere on •catsups, sauces, dressings, '• dates, &e at Wood & Hot, ' u, iith. L v ’" : dker has rented the 'muse and will move to f krelong. " ' ’P Candler preaci ed one x %llent sermons to a large Ltioa Sunday, at the Meth P tu > irch. - v;i Wood and Hollingworth a 1 Wa nt farmer friend n e abo keep points and " THE LOST CHORD, By.-Ade'aide Proctor, m Seated one day at the oagau, I was weary and ill at ease, And niy fingers wandered idly Orer the no sy keys; I know nor what I wes playing, Or n liat I was dreaming then, lint 1 struct one chord of music, Like the sound of a great Amen. It flooded the crimson twilight, Like the close of an angel s psalm, And it lay on my feveaed spirit. With a touch of infinite calm; It quieted pain and sorrow, Like Love overcoming strife, Ifcjccuicd the hamouiousecho From our discordant life. It linked all perplexed meanin gs *»*> P* rfec »**«*’ And trembled away into silence, As if it were loth to cease; I have sough, but I seek it vainly, That one lost chord divine, Which came from the soul of the organ, And entered iuto mine. ¥¥<*¥•¥¥¥¥ It may be that Death’s pright angel, Will speak in that chord again; It may be that only in Heaven, I shall hear that grand Amen. It may be that Death’s bright angel, Will speak in that chord again, It may be that only in Heaven I shall hear that grand Amen. From The Ledger-Monthly. —Mr. Edd. L. Peeks many friends will be sorry to learn that he is very ill. Prof. Glenns wife of Washing¬ ton, was in the city this week. Prof Glenns intends moving af¬ ter christnms. Buy the ‘Butterick pa terns at D M Almand’s Son’s. ) Dtstnsl Notice. Circumstances are such that I can t meet my regular appointment over*” third Monday in each month. Dr. .1.0. Seamans, of Atlanta, has consenten in AU my place for me at the regular pm ( ** the Commercial hotel, room lmmbi i ■> I reccommend him to give eutii'e saru faction. Thanking you for yonr pa fr< v age, I am, Yours Respectfully, j R. A. Jones, Dentist. ! Sunday was a beautiful day and the people wat out in masses to the service of the different clnu’j?he«., P sympathies deeply with friend John. R. Maddox who lost his dear little baby boy this week. —Messrs Irwin Smith and Hud son attended the foot-ball game 5““' c,,,,tet in A,1; BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. —The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, K)mppe(l Han(1fS Chilblains, CornJJ an(1 all Skin Eruptions, and postively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guarenteed to .give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by Gailey Drug Co. —The NVomans club whicli ha lately organized will meet at M iss Lillian McCalla Thursday after noon-Nov 10th 8 o clock. All are re tuested to be present. j Every body went and every body el1 j«y e( the circU9 which W!lF here - I Wednesday. It was a regular coun I try circus, with the educated pig, trick nude, etc It was the first to one that has been . to , conjeis m a j | long time. And Conyers was erwd ed. 1 * _____ _____ | turnep 10 li s Regiment in Atlanta, j Major. Aimand will hot be mus-; tered out as he first supposed as parts of this regiment will be re¬ tain and purpose to remain with his botallion. _T. b. Rice, a prominent drug gist of Greensboro, Ga., writes as follows: “I have handled Dr. Pit s Car-j m j na tive for eight years, and have| never known of a single instance where it failed to give perfect sat jgfaction. Parties who once use it always make permanent article custo mers. We sell more of this j than all the other Carminatives,, Toothing syrups and teething colic drops, combined. For c n dren it has no equal. For sale byj Dr. Wr H. Dee. i ^Great Sacrifice Sale, For the next tv) days. Wo will soil any article in onr s ore at absolutely cool for cash. This include, Hardware, (inns, Doggies, Wagon?. Sunk*?, Har¬ ness, Lap-Rohes, Whips, etc, etc, Is you want in bey now is yonr t ink*. Alntiini! I[mi wan* Co • • e Do Job Work. STOVES, . Fine Machin’s m V i 5 si & \ Uap ,3, We carry a full line of the very best and latest styles of side-hoards, hat-racks, dressers, stands, sets, iron brass-mounted bed-steads, i 11 and large sizes, beautiful rocker, dining chairs, settees, lounges, line mattresses kind and hundreds o otlie thi s gs. Remem • ber we ZJ for casli, on time P c V , plan. . You can take p c buy kind furniture need r they ave cut vo - _ to ti 2 bottom and made terms the easiest k.towi - See them before you buy. — _ RivAGAN% _ . n ( IQ A \y It 1/ Am. A La if A/ A I)WCT IL 1 lu 1 w j BANNER omm BUILDING. < Good work and the most polite attention at all times. Root-black in the shop. Trices reasonable. FINE MILLINERY -FOR FALL AND WINTER J. J. LANLFORD, ^ CONYERS. GEORGIA. . wmmmwmmmm Having secured the services of an and MILLINER \ will give the people of this section the best, stylish and cheapest millinery ever offered here. Young and Miss Parks are now with me and will yive the best attention to all who come. I am buying cotton, as usual, and will do very best the market will allow. I have a good stock G f general merchandise ol every kind, and will ag j ow f or cas h as any house. From October mv p r j ce g will all be on the spot cash basis, and f %v j[| se |} t o DO one Oil time. Respectfully, f. J. Langford. © ®. READY I : i > .© m FOR >S © :©:'©:© ©:© ©sc © cr©©©©-., ■ © © © m Fall and Winter m «5i ssi ill Our efforts wil be to 1 PLEASE the PUBLIC. OUR STOCK "WILL BE COMPLLTl! IN EVrRV DEPALUTMER. we AT wju, sm SUCH PRICES AS TO LET LIVE AS WELL AS LIVE. Will be in the cotton market aiul will pay at all tiroes the very highest price. As usual, wo will make a specialty of bming all kinds ol barter and farm products, paying the top prices. For a long time our house l as been the head¬ quarters for the people ami we want you to conic and see ns and feci at home. Tin*' vpjHilutiosi oF our lioine for fair, libmti 11 !i hsjt- wifi bo fully MiKtiiim tl by Yoars Truly, a rl o ^ s ons I X3 | E S. Everitt, Conyers, Ga • 9 DIvALLH IN Fine Buggies, Elegant Carriages. oth vJIG Beautiful Phaetons, A fid I assornrnent ol every description of— Harness, Ri'bes, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Blankets, With every thing else in m y line of bu siness. I also handle the best Standard Machines, Carts and Wagons. Remember yon can save money by seeing me beforebuying anything in my line. Ilorse Goods a specialty. TUK CONYERS INSTITUTE Newly Refitted in every clepnrtment inside and out. Good Teaelicrs, Good Moral Town, Cheap Board. T he best place in the State to give your children educational training. If you live in Conyers there is no charge for children between 6 and 18 years. Over that age $2.00 per month. Non-resident High School students, $2.50 per month. Non i-resi dent Grammar students. $1.50 per month. The following are the teachers elected for the next term: Prof. Glenn, Supt. Miss Ida Stafford. a Minnie Smith Bessie Almi uk “ Daisy Tayl . jjon. John R. MaJdox y of Chairman Education. Boa l