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JOHN R SUDSOX. IMilor.
Kl'aW; JAN. Iff. ti. ;
SATl i- i '
of t*U< iu 1 U tor- ?■ tic-ttoi
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Tbe oldest inhabit: id ’ i: ' never
f acen such wrntbe.
Tbe blizzard this vrerk lias kr.-H’U
ed all tl.c melody out of Use sunny
couth.
Bal’Weather on trnnijis nwi home
less duties, hut for i.iie wicked tlm
fnturs is still promn ing.
If the gubet natoi iui t ;ice lies lie
tween Bjvcou_ and McDaniell, how
will this eontatv go.
This [hlis/.z.nfd must he a paiiti
.eian—it stands on loth sides of
feneg; at the same lime.
“Kihs tilt) baity while you can, .•
warifles a poet. Thants, we
wait till she is 1 <» and list ourclnm
CCS.
“They that sow in tears shall reap
in joy'-’ is«H beautiful and nice, hut
ft ddesn’t apply to the distribuiiou
of postoffiees.
It>'is passing strange that, this
county sUivuld suppot t a whisky l’u
vorihg cohgressmi<n when it ItoanU
•uch temperance airs.
Th-me things human nature is
puorted to esaggeraU-—the length of
a firfh; lltosize of a stt»k<-, and the
condition of the weather.
Gol. James I’-uo, of Goviiutton has
been appoint'd ton | dtion in iin
Interior Dcpai-imenl by Scctvtaty
I.atna-r. lit* will move his L-tmily to
Washington.
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Where is “the great eonstituiionnl
lawyer,” MviihU? Thi ■ g>-iitlem-:>i
is the distinguished TenuesKCtui who
melted around so energetically for
Congressman Hninmond.
Tito wen (her is too icy at present
to discuss politi- H, 1 ,lit if will he i>
cold dnt wiien in August, us tho saying
goes, NiTvion eountvT distif’
guished son gets left for governor.
It will please he borne in inim
thnt WaUpn county is ilu> political
in.i-uhator,i>f 1 jis senatui iul ilialriot
Ami, also, keep i( he* It in your
memory 11 ni) she mother^, no had
‘‘gfe f f*
In our polili' ttl w.iifar** we dyn-uniL object
seriously to tho use ot
halTs. They tuvenliroh ton o n-cl¬
ous, and Ifeyrnd this, they’ art* oo nt
teriv surprising. Wh.y. to he sure,
they will kill a man and bury him
before lie is exactly dead. Don’t
gentleman, don’t.
The county poorhonsc was burned
nt Sparta Monday- night The in
ipates all escaped, but saved next to
nothiug. There, is no iinformal ion
ha to tlie cause of the disaster, but it
is probable, that it was careless hand¬
ling of li re.
The voters of this county should
make up their minds as to
who is the mo d, “acceptable” man
to represent this senatorial distrk-i.
Bear in mind that t!n« eounty will
be hopored with furnishing I'm sen
ator this year, provided an accepta¬
ble man is presented to the convc-n
tion.
The pcK ilb Chronb-lo rises up
and mnarks solemnly; “Mvnatthas
nr*, and will not. net the dupe for
anybody.” If this is tbe lad in the
ease we are proud to hear it, But
in 2>S84, didn't he'spraddle wideb¬
.
and dishonorably to subserve the
end of an ungrateful second rate pol¬
itician?
The’Wnlton News flies back at ns
with this startling query, “What
have we done?” The News is deeid
edlv funny, If Col. Napier lind
passed over this wav, some lorn
weeks ago, and w-unos'-d the des¬
tructive effects of one of its oditori
hIs, senatorially-speaking, the i;nos
tion would have presented ilselfin
this form: “What the deuce is it we
have not done?”
Mynntt and llaunnond, with a few
ealty tears, did the work in thi,
county. Capt. Jackson, just stilii*
at age of the game, it will he iTfrtMn
• be rod. “toted Isis own skillet” The
laugh comes in here When the dis
tribution of a pns! office came round
to the terrfn! brethren, Hammond
never forgot to “tote his own skillet."
Now we laugh.
Gen. Toombs’ residence at Wash
ington has been closed. No eoneltt
aion has been reached os yet by
tnemWrs of tiie family a* to what
ditjimition will bo mode of t!ie
place. It ii 3 genera! w'-di that
some member oft he family wi ! \ soon
ocupv it.
If Rockdale county desires tbe
next Senator she will do well
to steer clear of getting up a row
among her own favorste sons who
are aspiring to tbe jmsit ion. Rockdale
delegates must be solid Convention for one man
when she goes to the else
her chances are doomed.—Covington
Sitcrprisc.
1 S„ IP Port BounerV fatuous
trotk-r. avill in to In-nt i.er otlebia
tod record of 2:08i next spring.
S. iiit’iinhsjn , , . .
IS on tnc liu-nMtff,
< iv ;if .< ; n < ami seam < s
:e ar.d_ It*'•<*<!.
! The Lcii'-v.-rs sn haunt
| of cappings vith
(lll ( !ttj ^ trot.ldc.
Tl» .-■-■■ ■
o. ;n-w< p:i;. r, e-. )<’•*> . i! • ^ > *ii:tk
f t!,, h ic. > he t-as • T)t<-y hJvc: i/.r - ior
n ntan to start a paper, promising
••f- i) uf.oii subscribers, big advertise
moots, etc.”
Horace (jrc< Sy otter- said in conver¬
sation: “Any man with mote than a
million is a nuisance.”
“Don’t he : fool, my dear,” tv-nton
strated a husband to l; is wife,
j. who was letting he jaw swing loose
n ’holm-eze. won’t, Mr. Jenk¬
ins, 1 won’t,” site answered; “peo
p ! e won't know its apart if I did.’
; lie went right down town.
Th«re are eight limes as ninny
; bow legged nun as women. so it is
said.
The Georgia Match Factory at
GaincKulle lias failed and gone into
the hands of a receiver. The Dia
mond Match Company, the officers
say, put the price of matches down
mo low ns to cause them to run at a
loss, in order to freeze them out, that
it might con tin tie its monopoly.
They say it lum done every other ri¬
val that way.
A writer says ' hat “trnvet elevates
the people.” It. certainly does, if
the boiler on the ves-ie on which
they are travt Hng explodes. But it
is mighty unhealthy.
The Senate committee has report¬
ed favorably a bill to prohibit tbe
Ik 8 . Me,i(fl from carrying newspa
or other publications, containing lot
tery advertisments.
“How on earth do you manage to
gel along :-<> well? I thought that
only « few years ago von was head
nnd c-o-h in debt.” “Oh, those were
old debts; 1 never pay old debts.”
•‘But your new ones?” “I let them
get old.”
Ex Governor Ilenj. Conley died
:tt ilia residence in Atlanta, on Sun¬
day morning last, the 10 th instant,
aged nearly 7J years. His remains
were carried to Augusta for inter
un-nt. It will be remembered that
when Gov. Bullock absconded, Mr.
Goniiy, who was then President of
the Georgia Senate, succeeded to the
office of Governor, which lie held un
til Gov. Smit h was ek-eied.
Seventy Days Trance.
A Sleeping Beauty Awakos and Telia a
Strange Story.
Goi.umbus, Neb., Jan, 12 —News
has just reached In ure from a farm
house several miles north that Min¬
nie Din liner, Nebraska’s sleeping
beauty, recovered consciousness Sun¬
day, Jan. 3, the seventieth day of
her hystem cataleptic trance sleep.
The roads luive been impassable un
lilt ihepicseul time, and lhe news of
her recovery could not be rel ieved be¬
fore. The girl fell into revived tbe trance Oct.
from which she has now
“(i hist. During the long interval
she has lain to i ll appearance a life
lc-s Icing', with the exception of re
-pir.tiou an i pcIxHtbin. When Miss
Di -diner awoke, her mind was appar¬
ently clear ami unimpaired and her
appetite and general feelings good,
bin her area s and legs were para¬
lyzed. She says she was conscious
during the whole time of her pro
ti acted trance, but t hough she oxer
;o,j her utmost evince her conscious¬
ness. she could uot move a single
muscle. She says she had no pliisi
eal pain until the fortieth day of her
sleep, when (he ele. iTu- battery was
applied. Since then she has suffer
ed a thousand agonies of body, and
at times it seemed ns if her mind
would give way under tho strain,
and she now complains of physical
sufferings in suscq ueme of the shock
to her system. The doctor in atten
uuuee says, however, that she will
recover in a short time, and will also
regain full use of her lintbs.
Most Excellent.
J, J. Atkins, Chief of police, Knox
ville, Tenn., writes: “My family and
1 are beneficiaries if your most ex
.•client medicine. Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption; have
found it to he nil that you claim for
it. desire to testify to its virture.
My frh-nds to whom I have recoin
mended it, praise it at every oppor
(unity.” Discovery for
Dr. King’s New
Consumption is guuranteeod to cure
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Aslhaina,
Croup and ail effect ions of the throat
and Lungs. W.
Trial Bottles Free at Dr. II.
Lev's Ding store. Large bottle cost
ll.OO.
To bring he: ’th and happiness to
suffering woman, is the mission of
BiadtieSd’s Female Regulator. Try
it and be convinced.
Si nd for our Treatise on “Health and
Uappii.ess of Woman,’' loaded tree.
i.u-UiHixi) Ktot i -v iok Co..
Atlanta, Ga.
All persona due us, cither by note
or account, will please call ami set
j tie for we are compelled to have
money. S. J. Rioii.v kc-aox jr Cos-tv,
Kli Eli i'J’F SA LES.
•n.I,l« ! »l,ll,.f»r,,te ™,:,l
ooorin tbe ritv of Conyers on the i
f]r ^j f . p,,i ,., i;nT) wiUihi
*»,«• j,.y,j hours -f ^Ac, «>• the big: ,e■'
bi-bi if'- / '•■ ' d
f rf . ''V CC
j ,.. f .-, v -- i . Uroilwtx t'<<i burgi ;
i. f;i j«d on a- 'ho proper 1 ) ©fT. E. «'r».;n
ax to pathfv a ti fa. in favor of fie'-rpo T. ;
\v. Glwitou. trtincfnrrop. versus h
Brt-Jnax atul hy J. defenilant M. Zaolirv. ami parting Property in
pointed out notiii'-i!. 'i’hia Dec. HI, 183*>.
iiossns.-iot)
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At the game time and place the follow
ingdc<enbe'l property w-wtt: A part of
b*nd lot no_ TiO in the lmh ..i-uu-t of
orbrlnnlly Henry and now l.oekdak*
con 'tv containing one eumliv., su.d foi
tv ar-res. inure or h- g ami hoimned a.
Mlowe: On tliojontb by iel ovv•river
on tin-(‘O't by land lot? no. •••> 1 in game
distriet, on the’north by landst lamed now
tiy Misses Kittie and Fannie Carr, being
]<Il no. S.‘{9, on the we-t by hind lot no.
H28, in said district. Laud levied on us
the prone ft v of 15. F. Carr toiutigfy urn:
fi fa issued by W. IV. Yelms, tax eoilee
tor, against B F Carr for state and coun¬
ty tax for the year W84 •, also one. fi fa is¬
sued by M fj tVood. fax collector, against
Mir-s Kittie and Fannie Carr, present
claimants, for state ami county tax for
the year 1885. Property pointed out hy
li fa. Parties in jtossession notified. Le¬
vy made by T II Erjans, i. and re¬
turned to me. This 2d day of Jan. IbtSO
\V. Ii. Sf. Austin, FlierUf.
SHEUIFF’S SALES.
’*'v r 11,1, be sold before, tbe court bouse
’ ' door in the cit.V of' Conyers on the
first, Tuesday in February U>zii. between
tiie Icau! boars of i-ole, to the bigbest
bidder for cash, the following described
property, to-vvit: Track or lOtii parcel of
land lying and being in t ne district
of oviginaily Henry now liockdale coun¬
ty, being lot No. 142. containing two
hundred two am! one half acres, and
bounded ns follows: South by Tom Hai¬
Tims. ley, oust by A she, try Veal, north by
11. Hardin, and vest, Ig binds of
said J. F. Hardin, (deceased), and W.
T. Charta, being the [dace whereon the
Fid.’.). F. Hardin resided at Ids death:
also ;t part of lot No. 14ii. being in the
UHh district of orlgintdJy Henry now
Hockdale county, eonta-ning eigbty-!;ve th<
su rert, and bounded as follows: On
HOU ft, by W. T. Cltaiin, on the west ’ey
aforesaid mentioned lot of land No. 112.
on tbe north by Brooks To.-ey. on the
west by Wcrren Head, being the lands
described in deed recorded ir. book “H”
page 413. Dee. htii, iS65, in clerk’s oilier
sitperior court <d’ Rockdale count) , and
described in li fa. hercinattei mention
t‘d and referred to .is p-.ivt of the descrip¬
tion in said levy, (except the sixty-five
acres claimed by Mrs. Ann T. Hardin,
widow of said John F. Hardin, as dow¬
er). Siiid land levied on as (he. property
of the estate of John F. Hardin, (dee’d),
to satisfy an execution i. riied from Inc
superior court of said county in favor ot
H.P. A I). M. Almaud against Thomas
H. Hardin as administrator of tbe estate
of John F. Hardin, (defeated), to be re¬
covered of the goods ami chatties, lends
and tenements cf raid estate, and espe¬
cial))* of the lands herein (.escribed and
referred to. This December l/lh, Db.».
A. Mnciisi.r..
Deputy Sheriff.
Aclministraiior’H Sale.
1 will sell before tbe court house door
in the city of Conyers Rm-kikde county,
Gcorgt:t, on the tii-st Tuesday in Febru¬
ary next, one hundred and seventy-five
acres of land, more or less, in said coun¬
ty ; same being in one body and bounded
as follows: On the north and west by the
i rank Sigman place, on the east by lands
of K. II. Baker and Mrs. Miller, on the
south-east liy lands of Mrs. Miller and
southwest by lands of R. U.Cannin. it
being (be place iviiereon Mrs. Elizabeth
Lacey lived a great number of years lie
fore her death . 'l'ln 1 s;i!iie lo he sold as
tin* property of the estate of said Eliza¬
beth I.ai-ey' for the of her purpose and of paying di¬
the indebtedness estate a
vision among her heirs. Sold by order
of the court of Ordinary of said county,
erms of sale, one-half cash, the other
alfdue 1st day of November nex: « id
small notes, good security and interest
from day of sale. Titles to he made
upon payment of entire purchase money
Jan. Ist lStiG. Thomas .1. Day,
Administrator.
1UU f ipUjci lkiiJ Ifni] Ulililliilis!
Those are the words cf Mr. David
Carr, of IVKalb county, employed in
tendering hr testimony.
READ WHAT HE SAYS.
“Eight years ago, while, living in Cow¬
eta eounty, my wife, a strong, liealtl-y
woman, strained herself from ovcrlCti g
and brought, on what physicians Being termed
‘falling of the womb.’ compli¬
cated with other female troubles, she
was reduced at the time l speak of, to
almost a shadow. 1 had tried all die I
physicians and nearly all tbe patent mod- |
ionics 1 could hear of, hut she did not
improve at all; kept getting worse, and
in a lit of desperation, she decided to try
another patent medicine, and, luckily
for her, it was
BRADFIELD’S REGULATOR.
In one week’s time she was relieved, and
by cent ined use of it she w as cured sound
and well. She has since become the
mother ;fl'ter of two strong, healthy children.
Now, a lapse of five years of unin¬
terrupted health, by hev imprudence in
lifting, she lias brought on the old trouble
again, but. strange it as with it may seem, she
does not look upon that sense of
loathing and horror as. might be expect¬
ed, for she says it will not take vour em
edy long to cure Ur, and w hen 1 sug¬
gested getting a physician, she. indig¬
nantly replied that as long as she eonhl
GET BRADHEUTS FEMALE REGULATOR
She needed no doctor, lmiing saved her I
life once sh.e knew it would cure her now.
Gratefully yours. Diviu Cvsui.”
Edwardvtlle, Ga., Jan. 20, 1 S« 5 . i
Send for our Treatise on Female Dis¬
eases mailed free. Address, ■
IlKADFiELD ii lulLatok Co.. Atlanta Ga.
"For Sale m
DR. AV. II. LEE, Druggist, j
CONYERS. GEORGIA.
El KCI/.iODFNTIS:
T-.JT «*»<'»£ 'A n ! ' n I
havetlus Li) s0 1 ’ D • *■ H ' Mc
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R!ec-t’-o<kn t ,
Donald the right painless to use
,j. f ur the < G*-,
in the tc>v n of Conyers.
U-c- is mv autliOiiz-.-i ag-iff to Up*
«Tme M ' ;;; Vl |
*>■« I' 10 ' 1, " ni1 "^' r
I kef > a fuli line ot spectacles and i
. *„ 8{ ,jt iny customers both j
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ui quality .. aLl . p .... LM.. . • li. T l. . j
.
Buckieii’s Arnica Salve,
; .y V r^valt'itUun!! Fe
^ OJ Tctf r auiptMtl Hatelg, Chil
.
( . . ./..pi^tv r , irns !in ,i a !I skin Eruptions,
,, cures Filer, or tm pay re
p pt cr, I:l ; a!!t.! to give perfect
, )r 1K „„,. J V refunded. Pr&e
, , >0I> V Bille !v Dr. W. H.
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Di.J. €i. Westiiioreland
rlutes Files whuont the knife, ligature in less
or hot iron, without, pain, and
than a week, perfectly and permanently. ulcers
Female diseases. Cancer and other
treated Ids special a-pnUeaticm. and Con¬
sumption, Eioncldtis Asthma, is bv hi- Na-al special ( model at:u-rh,^and of In¬
halation. i*5jJ 8. Broad st., Atlant--, Ua.
Mixed Fitints.
Dr. W. II. Lee has a iarge lot of
mixed paints of all coins, 'lids
paint is ready- for use and can by put
on bv anyone whether lie be a paint
e r or not. Call and get a sample
card of colors free.
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PILLS
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Tha Uroatest T-Tt- s'i Yr£m!& , cf the Ago!
tkYG'^TOhtiG CP A
TORPID LIVES
’3.-r.*at't:i$i r.fpe, iiiiV7str.co9T.Ws, fv.iatn
tii» tsc.r.J, n :!i a ttaji ssesausa In iiia
loirfe .. Tata vs.-lei- tb# ctmau’rT*.
t .• .-•••'*- ■ ciKliMT, vrilli err-Jed,
I :Mn s cciii.saot baity
Ii r i i si;, •Mr of £ c.ju c, ?,o vr svlrJ: *, vraa
a i'ccV-.f' of b.*es;:i-r vsee.'ed *i;iae -.er,
\V«ai ;Bcs* 5 1 .. j ■ af - i'i i>la tssi-J'.tjf ai ibo
i. . .t!. it i/.s beforasho ere-', Ili-afiac'-.o
«vo2- (•■* ; >--/!.' iter: !,• - r V'.-.'b
fit:as «ri >uu*, fits, -ir iotarfd C’iiiiO, wsfi
f..;*••• at s&H'
•TCTT’S Fi ZsS--Ji are *:ipe-.: , ?Jty adapted
to e aU en-s.is, cua itoso etfeeis sufferer. each a
c; hiif<e of ieaibir e s to astonish the
They iweroaxa I’ao Ai>»vt»t*.i'nrt ea«» the
1 'tie to Oil TJesiu.tiiun Toole ib» Action sr-wm .«
»aos»j-ie?>ed»«r'l by their Kiools on
l.,e ... i ro«t'.-; 2 xns,xz«uuSc-v -Y.
i.^>v,r9ci4.fs,iiciain*w’o«jojrf»«t I -. i.j■ -j. -2 1*1 wv-.vi'vata^wxfir or .'vj
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wm Him cbs.«:a<l to a
Gi.ay Hr- 1 < ov TFamtBss eppUeauen
Or/>:>»Y i,u*et hy a sbigio urtfarat co!or,aot« os
tillsDrE. inMe.ni.a’.ieo..so/, ft imparts belli a bv l'raggists. Or
Cc»t.bvext»r«. ton l-ccclptiof M'»«V ii. York.
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OUR PREMIUM.
We oiler Cleveland and his C.sbi
net, a Ivnutifn! picture for every
home, as a ptc-iimnn with the Solid
Su:;t.h for one year's suhseription.
The picture is large sue and hand
sonic y finished. They can be had
at this oli’ce. Dr. W. H. Li e’s, G. W.
Weaver A B o’s, and at tile Post
oilh-e. where subscription will he t-a
ken, Pii-tutv without paper25 cents,
wi;h Solid South $1.25.
Just reel ived a large lot of gener¬
al line of merchandise, and don’t in¬
tend to he undersold. Call and ex¬
amine my goods. G. P. Ei.liott.
A ! v\ ho wish bargains tall on S'.
J. Riebntdson & Cowan. They are
selling at. cost.
IW-1SMi l Best Toned Stiiiip in the
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,1 -'4 Trcr'.d. Evei ’7 siring wacTanted.
(Xo String soid r.t Estnil.
in Xusieal Merchandise, Music
S 3 lioscs & BrassLaudlnstruments.
43 balden Ist.e, Ne* lark.
Bxko Foa CilAI-OQVS.
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82.50 FOE 12 MONTHS
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DRY goods, SHOES, etc. at U. E. UAI:J I It & EEC’S. Call and see ft*
IIc^vv line of canned goods etc. now in :
STOCK.Cht-noer 5 than ever Before, at U. F. 11A HEER & EDO’S.
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1IC8 111 ,-*.*-* <->u-r C till Cl V
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UARFH! *'lntO?- ...^AiSS i, n dat°
S 1 1 a Harper & Bug’s.
Pa id Em pi oymeiit
can alwavs he secured ,bv you. if you are tnontus, a competent at SHORTHAND
v\ i-iter This yon in a v become in a few very utto expense. W
/n’orinir the KBOUTHAND INSTITUTE at Louisville. Ky or NashviU,,
Te'nn. "while Shorthand and Typewriting elaitns^onr sole atfention, out
m indents eau m-eive the very best tuition ’.n i ra.. .«Aa.j,-J . i, ABITfl.
METIG and BOOK KEEPING at grmaly reduced ntv*. If von e atmo ,
come to us WE OAK TEACH iOC Bt MAIL Ah 1 GOEOLfril.
Svid for Circulars to Professor H. A. HALE, PriacMial h north and Iasti.
lute. Address hi.n either at Nashville, Tmn. or Louisville, Ky. whi^
ever is tho mo 3 t convenient point for yourself.
j. S. McLEAN,
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MANUFACTURES OF---
1?!?TP fM i)dbtl PEPPY nvf! mi WJPnf rubuh IHPWO? BMumofi,
And everything in the Harness line. Made of the best materials and th*
WORKMANSHIP FIRST CLASS.
Keep always in stock a full line of the
Roil LOul iudliOui), WflM h kipi) } UpppoBiufr LiuUyiimM 2. L 8
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Blankets, and anything you need in the harness lines at
Astonishing Lo\ /V IT Prices!
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man l»__ i s**\ >***> - ^ 'C 4 ys Ww “v**! Jtim P-Oi. u”i SE 9 k»«a Case’ -RCwO 3' 3 wiv4i ad®
loonier. Any kind of a hoot or shoe yon want made to suit van j
jgsgJPAIl kinds of repairing done at reasonable rfeten 09
J. S. McLean,
Commerce and Railroad streets, Conyer*, Gn.
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Return thanks to their fricxn’a for past favors and ask you to cal!
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Handkerchiefs from 5 to 50 cents each; and
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