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id Langford, of Atlanta, was
ty this week.
Vaughn and Ella
Lrth are visiting week, relatives
® county this
ell as a leader is no more,
rate did the work.
J p. Bryans, of Atlanta,
the city this week.
]d Mrs. G. S. Byrans visited
y this week. „
hool question has been solved
t as far as this town is con
Y Hardwick and family and
Mrs W. F. Perry are spend
days at Indian Springs this
uinn’s school closed last
Never in his experience of
y years has he had a more
g school.
ilia Wallace, who has been
u Rutledge for the last two
turned home Thursday af
L A. Braswell, of Lithonia,
g her mother, Mrs. J. W.
borth, in the city..
t Upshaw, who has been at-
5 > rof. rof. Guinn’s Guinn’s school, school, at at this this
Heave for his home at Villa
■day. Pat has made many
ring his stay in Conyers
etto see him leave.
nsie Almand, a beautiful and
lied young lady of this place
>
ig the week with friends and
nand around Lithonia.
ny fnends .. , of , >T Mr. m T. A. „ F.
id regret to learn that he
onfined to the house for
;eks. "We trust to see him
heD, of the Madison Advers
in the city Wednesday. He
astic for Madison and Mor
y
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^oner of „ education, , ,.
easec * to i^ * iear Ur
well. -
V olunteers returned
night from the encamp
' well and jolly.
teen suggested that
needs a base ball club,
nd be a prime factor in
! the town. Let us have
I s ' a nd let the old town
, .
own is to have a cot
P f I? e °P cotton era tion by the
[needs T a few season.
es kind. enterpris¬
^ritualists out west are
^•n UeYer water do in to wine.
ty. a prohi
R-Camwellnow an
the 1S ca ^ ci h a h 0 ns in
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ride v& nt off is and to that theIm
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IFu the 1891 6
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hat The
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iav V vest ;; ng. Our
fris assured tbof 1
ghe come The LIE>
1 the latest
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you. In
eve rything
the departure,
Still: 15 visiting in w
s New-
I am prepared to negotiate promptly
S per cent FIVE YEAR LOANS ON
FARMS.
j c jj ar or e f or my services a cash Com
m j S ai 011 0 fg per cent., which will cover
all expense oxcept $10 or $15 for Ab
stract of Title. Please call on or write
C. P. N. BARKER,
Room 32. Gould Building, Atlanta,
Ga.
Mr ' E(i Ewin £’ wbo is one ot tlie
best flymen on the Georgia railroad,
is now taking his summer vacation
at home. He has been firing for his
father for several years having com¬
menced when quite young. He is
now proficient enough to take charge
ol an engine, but prefers to stay
with bis lather.
There was a pleasant sociable at
Mr. T. A. Elliott’s Thursday night
gj ven honor of Miss Bertha Ma
lone, of Atlanta, who is visiting the
family of Mr. Elliott,
Dirt has been broken on our new
depot and the “long felt want” is to
be built at last. It wili be one of the
nicest on the line of road.
If you want your town to boom
you must help build up the public
enterprises. The town is similar to
the people who live in it. Go to work
and see if you can’t do something.
The Conyers Institute is now on a
boom. When the school is in full
operation it will improve the depress
ed feeling in real estate,
Mr. C. W. White and family are on
a visit to relatives in the city. Mrs.
White will remain for a month or
two.
Judge CarMiehael does not sell
many marriage licenses this bot
weather. Middle Georgia Argus.
Judge Seamans issues them out
at a rapid rate, regardless of the
scorching weather. Some of the
hoys, on account of such a lush at
the Ordinary’s office, are absolutely
compelled to send in applications lor
licenses a week before the appointed
time.
The legislature has decided
that the encampment is off, so
£ ar as ^hg year is concerned,
rj-^g encampment was too big a
thing for the treasury.
The next encampment of Ga.
troops should occur in Georgia.
y^ e jp a p £ 0 gee f} ie propriety of
going to Tennessee for a camp,
Mrs. Sarah Leftwich, ofPano
la, was found dead in her bed
Wednesday. She went to bed
in her usual health. She had
been a sufferer from heart di
sease a great number of years.
She leaves a large family of
children and granchildren and
friends to mourn her loss.
The great alliance rally in At
lanta on the 15th promises to be
a grand affair. Jerry Simpson
and Mrs. Lease will he among
the speakers.
The Itata tried to get away,
but the little game was suspect
ed. So she will have to pay the
five hundred dollars fine.
Conyers is to have the finest
depot on the Georgia railroad.
However, this is nothing more
than she deserves.
There will be a re-union of
the 44th Georgia Regiment in
Griffin on the fourth of August.
The monument at the grave
of Stone Wall Jackson will be
miYeile d on July 21st. The
Committee in charge have invi
ever F ex-Confederato Sol
< ^ er an< ^ sa ^ or b e present.
Messrs J. M. and C. W. Mc
Donald have gone to Monticello
to build a brick store house for
Mr. H. P. Almand.
There big . . at
was a picmc
^ ee s ohlls on last Saturday.
The day was much enjoyed by
all who were present.
The Conyers alliance will
meet to-night instead of this
evening. This change is made
owiQg p-> the county meeting at
Union.
There was a happy marriage
in the Baptist church at Crow
fordvill, La., Wednesday night
July 1st, at 8 o’clock, The
groom being the person of Mr.
Charles W. Lee and the bride
Miss Lena Rhodes. After the
ceremony, which was performed
by Rev. R. E. L. Harris in a
beautiful and impressive man¬
ner, the happy pair proceded to
the CrawfordviUe hotel where a
reception was tended them.
They departed on the early
morning train for the groom’s
father Mr. W. J. Lee near Con¬
yers, La. where a beautiful din¬
ner was spread in their honor
were met by a host of relatives
and friends to join in extending
congratulations.
The groom is one of Crow
fordvill’s most popular and effi¬
cient young business man while
the bride apart from being very
beautiful and accomplished
possess many winning traits of
character. They will make
Crowfordville their future home.
Campmeeting at Smyrna will
begin next Friday. Dr. Quigg
will be assisted by some of the
best preachers in the state.
Ogletree and Stephenson has
a fine new lot of buggy harness
very cheap. Call and see them.
The negro problem is a great ques¬
tion now pressing upon the southern
people for solution. It may
be that the alliance plan will be the
solution of this vexing question to the
satisfaction of all parties, even the
negro.
Fresh turnip seed for sale by
Ogletree and Stephenson.
The cotton crop in this county will
average about 60 per cent, yet the
Department of agriculture puts it
down at about 85 or 90 per cent.
Tom Watson has decided to quit
the practice law and join the alliance.
Augusta is going to have a big ex¬
position this year.
It is now stated on good authority
that some of the “caucus gang” will
not sleep with their blinds closed at
night—will not even stay in a room
with the blinds closed. They seem
thourghly cooked.
The legislature is now in session
How long it will remain is very easy
answered—until the money gives out
in the treasury.
Chattanooga was largely benefited
by the recent encampment of soldiers
at Chickamauga.
There will be a picnic at Sims’ mill
next Saturday the 18th. Everybody
is invited to come and have a good
time. It is to be an all day meeting
with a basket dinner.
FOR RENT,
My saw mill and ginnery for this sea
son. Will give possesion first of
August. Apply to J. E. Whitaker,
at Hudson & Son’s.
WANTED.
The People’s Loan & Saving Associa¬
tion of Geneva New York wish to organ¬
ize a branch in this place and will loan
$5000 at once and thereafter a stated
amount monthly. The right man Address can
secure a remunerative contract.
E. A. Walton Treas., Geneva, N. Y. a
Come and See Us Before You Buy Your
Supplies, Dry Goods, Plows, Plow
stocks, farm tools of all kinds. We
keep a full line of
and will sell as low as the lowest.
Come and see ns and we Will make
it to your interest to trade with us.
ALMAND & LANGFORD-
There is fun ahead in the political
world but just let the ball roll.
Fruit jars for 10 cents each
at Ogle tree and Stephenson.
The people in Rockdale county fur
the last ten years have produced ten
million dollars worth of farm products.
The value of all the land and other
things owned by the county now will
not exceed two million dollar’s. The
other has gone away from here.
There is but one way to treat the
entreating lighting rod man and that
is to receive him with a shot gun.
This will stop the infamous frauds
perpetrated on our people. Shoot
them at the gate.
Miss Nannie Snell, of Jackson
is visiting Misses Lizzie and
Mattie McDonald in the city.
Mrs. J. L. Hollingsworth and
family, of Augusta, are visiting
the family of E. J. Argo in the
city.
Miss Art Hollingsworth, of Atlanta,
is visiting, Miss Vallie Almand in the
city.
Miss Cordelia Huff, of Atlanta visited
in the city this week, the guest ot Miss
Cora Huff.
Mr. Jesse Almand returned home this
week. He recently graduated at Dah
lonega, taking a splendid stand in his
class,
Mrs. Amanda Wallis, of Almand, is
visittng the family of Rev, John F. Wal¬
lis in the city.
WANTED—One second-hand anvil.
Apply to Argo & Rider,
LOST—One epaulet from uniform.
Finder will greatly oblige owner by re¬
turning it to this olliee.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR
CATARRH THAT CONTAIN
MERCURY,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and when completely derange through the
whole system entaring it
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on prescrip¬
tions from reputable pliysicianc as the
damage they will do is ten fold to the
good you can possibly derive from them.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F*
J. Cheney & Go., Toledo, internally, O., contains and
no mercury and is taken
acts directly upon tho blood ond mucouf
surfaces of the system. In buying Hall,s
Catarrh Cure be sure you gef the genuine Toledo
it is taken intarnally and made in
Ohio by F. J. Cheney & Co. bot
Sold by Druggists price 75c. per
tie.
WARNING.
I forbid any person hiring or har¬
boring Jeff Akin, col., for the present
year, 1891, as he is under contract to
me. June 6th, ’91. T. H. Hardin.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
trade mark.
1V II Quality First and Always.
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has the exclusive sale of these celebra¬
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CONYERS - - - GKEOGIA.
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