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About The Solid South. (Conyers, Ga.) 1883-1892 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1885)
SOLID SOUTH.—SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY - DEC. - 12, 1885. Central Club Notice, All the membeis of the Central club are requested to meet at the court house next Saturday evening (12th) at 1 o’clock on important bus* iness. By order of the president. M. D. Irwin, See. A theatriele troupe is in town this week. Smoke the ‘-Golden Slipper” cigar at Weaver Bros. At Mrs. M. T. Swann’s, in Lorraine district, there was a very enjoyable sociable last Friday night. A large crowd was in attendance. I will pay the highest market price for green hides. A. B. Osborn. The' Central club meets in the court house to day. All the mem¬ bers are requested to he present. New barrel of “Golden Medal” ei¬ der at G. P. Elliott. Splendid line of cassi meres and jeans just in at G. P. Elliott’s—very cheap. Mrs. A. M. Lee has received a handsome line of fall and winter millinery goods. All are requested to call and exanime her goods and prices, You cannot fail to i >e pleased with both quality and prices. Ordinary’s Notice. All persons concerned are hereby notified that the legal advertise moots of the Ordinary’s office will he published in the Solid South from and after the 1st day of No '•ember 1885, instead of the Conyers Weekly Farmer as heretofore. O. Seamans, Ordinary. Conyers, Ga., Oct. 8th 1885. NOTICE I will make professional visits to Conyers the first Saturday in every month. Patients wishing to see me will find me at my office in the White head House or at Dr. Lee’s dru > store. Dr. L. G. Brantly. SPECIAL NOTICE! All who are indebted to myself or Mrs. A. M. Lee will- confer a great favor by calling immediately and settling, as we are needing all that is due us to meet ur obligations. Dr. W. H. Lee. Conyers, Ga., Oct. 23, 1885. A midwife of long Holmes experience perience writes: The Lini nient, or Mothers Friend, is truly a blessing to mothers. In every case that I have used it, the labor pains have been less, and the mother left in a good condition to recover. * .Send for our Treatise on “Health and Happiness of Woman,” mailed free. lijLVDFIELD REGULATOR (JO., Atlanta, Ga, TO MY CUSTOMERS! You will find me at the old Post office on the corner, and ready to re¬ ceive your cotton for guano bought of me. Come early and settle and save trouble. I). M. Parker. Mixed Paints. Dr. W. LI. Lee has a large lot of mixed paints of ail colors. This paint is ready for use and can be put on by anyone whether he be a paint¬ er or not. Calf and get a sampla card ol' colors free. SOLID SOUTH CLUB RATES. Solid South and Weekly Consti¬ tution one year $2.00. Southern Cultivator $2 00. Home and Farm $1.50. Savannah Weekly News $ 2 . 00 . Weekly Telegraph $2.00. Louisville Weekly Courier Journal $ 2 . 00 . piJK PREMIUM, We offer Cleveland and his Cabi net, a beautiful picture for every home, as a premium with the Solid South for one year’s subscription. The picture is lurge size and hand¬ somely finished. They can be had at this office, Dr, W. H. Lee’s, G. W. Weaver WBro’s, and at the Post office, where subscription will be ta ken. Picture without paper 25 cents, with Solid South $1.25. A GUJG <, PERSIAN NT, VlSTAJN CURE fOR Lofct bvl’ailing Manhood. Nervousness 'VsTojiIlji.csbj Ltick oi ^trcugtlij Oaased by iad sserefckm*, or ^Development? etc Benefits in . a excesses, month. No Deception flays Caress usually within a full acsonptJon nor Quackery, PosiOva Proofs, sealed envelope,:free. ana letter f.tHF, of MEDICAL r. <5 vice in CO., plain P.O. Drawer 119. Butfalo, N.Y. Hmi VS&E 7 ABLE FILLS n Secure Healthy |H ■ Sand ■action to the Lives relieve all hit troubles. Eig&Jy Vegetable No Griping. Prlw 25c. ill Orsgglfitfc I have been bothered with catarrh f° r about 20 years. I had lost my smell entirely for fifteen years, and 1 almost lost my hearing. JMy eys were getting so dim I had to get some one to thread my needle. Now I have my hearing as well as I ever had, and I can see to thread as line a needle as ever as I did. My senses of smell is partly restored; it seems to be improving all the time. I think there is nothing like Ely's Cream Balm for Catarrh.— Mrs. E. Grimes, Iiedrill, Perry., Ohio. PERSONAL. We can do your job work as nice as you can get it clone in ^Atlanta and Will duplicate their price's. Don’t, send your work off When we guarantee satisfaction in every par ticular. Large lot of hats just received at G. P. Elliott’s—will sell low down. If you wish to purchase at Atlan¬ ta prices, the best quality of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Glass and Putty, go to Dr. Lee’s Drug store. All ol these goods are bought direct from the manufactur¬ ers. Call and get a sample card of colors. HOME AND FARM AND SOLID SOUTH $1,50 PER ANNUM. The Confederate organ iltT ; m d MS5S'?@jW : fVT-~ ■■il ttiiMiMfltrtBaii : ; dE ‘|,%L -m' 1 S?v AND 8®yB ISlfi $2.50 FOB 12 MONTHS