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EDGAR P. GUINN,
EDITOR. .
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•1,00 per annum
Advertising Rates Reasonable and
^ Biade known on application
Co mtskb, Ga., AUG. 16, 1900.
THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Governor,
ALLEN D. CANDLER.
For Secretary of State,
PHILIP OOOK,
For Comptroller General,
WILLIAM A. WRIGHT.
t \ For State Treasver,
ROBERT E. PARK.
For Attorney General,
| JOSEPH M. TERRELL.
For State School Commissioner,
G. R. GLENN
For Commissioner of Agricul ture,
O. B. STEVENS.
For Prison Commissioner, Full Term, ,
CLEMENT A. EVANS.
For Prison Commissioner, Unexpired
Term,
THOMAS EASON.
Far Associate Justice of Supreme Court,
(Vote for Two) LITTLE.
• WILLIAM A.
" HENRY T. LEWIS.
For United States Senator,
A. O. BACON,
For Congressman, 5th Congressional
LIVINGSTON, District,
L. F.
iperior Court Judge, Stone Moun¬
tain Circuit,
JNO. S. CANDLER.
For Solicitor General,
W. T. KIMSEY.
For Representative, TURNER.
O. H.
For M. Ordinary, HELMS.
A.
{For Clerk,
L. H. SIGMAN.
For Sheri siiN
W. H. M. AU
For Tax Receiver,'
G. H. HULL.;
For Tax Collector,
W. G. OLOTFELTER.
For County Treasurer,
J. A. DUKES.
For County GUINN. Surveyor,
R. A.
For Coroner,
L. T. FARR1LL.
A Buirell of very fine mackerel
at B. B. McDonalds.
Rr.v T. P. Williamson of At¬
lanta, preached an able and im¬
pressive sermon at the Christian
church lust Sunday. At the con¬
clusion the doors of the church
were opened and two new members
wore gained therefrom—Mr. am
Mrs. M. L. Wood.
The sad, melodious, aud sweet
tongs of the tiirens, (Turner’s aud
McKnight’s Jack-asses) ring out
with deafening frequency these
night*, and if ‘King William’ and
‘Lord Bacon’ are not gagged in
tome manner soon, they will be
oondemned as public nuicences
and be required to leave town.
Mr. Walter Adair, one of the
brightest business men of Conyers
was here last Wednesday looking
for a looaticu. He will move here
about the 16th of September and
open up a full stock of dry goods,
•hoes, etc. He has rented the
•tore now occupied by Mr. R. E.
SUcy, the Jeweler.— Covington
Enterprise.
The annual 4th of July celebra¬
tion that was to have been held at
Snapping shoals, and which was
postponed on account of the con¬
tinued rains, will take place there
on Saturday, August 18th. It is
to be hoped that all the people
and schools of Newton county will
enter in the singing contest and
have children to compete for the
prize in recitation. Don’t forget
the date, Saturday Aug. 18.
Sam Nash, the colored boy who
was injured at Conyers Saturday
night of last week, presumably by
a Georgia train, and brought to
Madison Sunday morning follow¬
ing was carried to Augusta Sunday
morning of this week and placed
in the hospital. It was necessary
that an operation be performed
upon his lower jaw, which had re¬
ceived a compound fracture.—Ad¬
vertiser.
A 9 (DST SAU
For the next 15 days, we will sell all seasonable goods_in
our full stock of Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc, at
Cost; as we are forced to make room for fall goods that are now
coining, and we will be filling our room almost dail,y_this__next
season. We will have a much larger line this fall than _eveT
before, and at prices that people will open their eyes and wear
smiles, that nothing else hut good goods at right preces can
cause.
Qome to Qur §tore and §ee par Yourself.
We make no one thing as a leader, but everythin g is priced,
leading Cash Buyers to us.
We appreciate all past kindness, and shall in future treat
our trade like we have in the past—Good Goods, Right Prices
having One Price to All. Every one welcome at this Big Sale.
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bor the next two weeks wo propose to sell clothing, dress goods
and mens furnishings at {trices that will simply laugh at competition.
Our prices will have no duplicate in Conyers or in any other place.
\\ e shall simply oiler goods at such figures that nobody can for a mo
ment hesitate to buy, September is nearly here and we still have a
large stock left which we are determined to get rid of before the fall
invoices begin to arrive. We can’t quote prices because we propose to
let the goods go—and that is sufficient. No matter what you cau
buy suits at elsewhere come to us and we will double the’attractive'
uess of all propositions. No old goods in this stock, no hard styles
iio misfits, no worm eaten values. Every suit made for this season
and made right. Don't let display type and hard luck stories turn
von aside from the Old Reliable Value House. You know by ex¬
perience that no other place in Conyers can come nearer making the
purchasing power of a dollar double. Beginning to-day the ball will
open and all who need clothing or anything to wear will find here the
greatest aggregation of unaproachable values ever offered in Conyers.
Yours for business and fair dealing,
CHARLES B.
When you want a Cool, Healthful, Refreshi -line
Invigorating Soda-Water, Lernonade, Milk-Sr
etc., goto Dr. Lee’s Fountain he Uses the purest
aru
best material; consequently tys drinks are healthful
and delicious.
ML X. 8. Utt
CAPITAL MONUMENT CO.
DAVIES & NERI, managers.
614 TEMPLE COURT. BELL ’PHONE 3S89.
ATLANTA, GA.
MONUMENTS.
Granite and Marble Work of Every Description.
Mail orders given prompt attention,
REFRESH YOURSELF.
When you feel dull and stupid, nothing will do
you iqore good than a visit to our Soda Fountain,,
Call and let Roy Elliott, who hue charge of our
Ice-crearn parlor, rqake you a refreshing drink, or
dish you out a delicious fclate of creanp
T|k Sails) till <fc.
PATENTS GUARANTEED
Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of
any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent-"
ability of same. “ How to obtain a patent ” sent upon request. Patent*
gecqred through us advertised for sale at pur expense,
Patents taken out thrqngh its fqqeJve iol notice, vithqui c%g%m
The Patent Recoup, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted
by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FRIES* Address,
VICTOR 4, EVANS A 00.,
{Patent Attorneys,)
Evans Building, . WASHINGTON, 0 . 0 .
A word from
JOHN. G. STEPHENSON.
In order to make room for fall
stock, and not wishing to carry
any summer suff over, I offer ANY
STRAW HAT IN THE HOUSE
for half price; ANY LINEN SUIT
IN THE HOUSE for half price;
ALL OTHER SUMMER GOODS
in likewise proportion. Also a
few rolls of straw Matting going
at half its value.
Hot weather is not near
over; they will be worth double
their value to you.
J. C. STEPHENS!!.
BE SURE YOU ARE INSURED.
Represents the best companies in the world: Bovoe
Liverpool aud London and Globe, The^PkoenisJ The Hartford, Georgia
of Columbus, The Home of New York,*
Atlanta Home, North Brush and Mercantile.
Prompt and perfect attention and settlements. ,,
Office at John H, Almand bank, Conyers, ga.