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,,rt!ed the town thB week
ViSthaithe ■J^lSEnterprise. office towel
' build¬
up the town by
he Schools
L, sneaks better for a
'" to have good schoois.
has ' good schools and
[ooms. Land bottom
ties at
V Almand & Langford s
the card of Mr. G. P.
in this issue, He is
spared to gin Y ol f co lfcon
extended scale, , bav¬
U and lar¬
in a new gin trial. a
ge, Give him a
hose at Street’s for five cents
test.
si Evans is to issue an ad
tire peof le of Georgia in be
the Soldiers’ Home at At
h’ke trustees have closed issue the
[d propose to the make next it an election
he people in
hentative.
roods just received and others
at N T. Street’s. Spall and
the Bargains he is offering,
.port of the National Agri
bureau shows the-cotton crop
[V considerable. How much
k-t the mar ket remains to be
Isrs of soap for five cents at
pet’s. Locrats
have carried New
I, for the first time in many
[illie | Mr. Rhodes and Mrs. of Crawford Grier Duun ville
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pitson stirred up things in
poliua considerable.
I weather permits there will
crowd at Smyrna to-night,
p J. M. Hames, of Marietta,
Kiersister, Mrs. Dr. M. R.
Henry Quigg returned this
pom his vacation, which
Pt at Porter’s Springs. At
y day he will begin a
p at the Presbyterian
h ’Real, meat, lard, sugar
pe jand as & low Langford’s. as the lowest
p republic reo .v, Ex president of the
is dead.
r a ls to have another prohibi¬
ts
P L Buchanan, Dr W. H.
j Mr. ,J D. Winburn attended
M association at Rutledge
pi will begin at the Masonic
1 1 j Sl Monday. Remember at
mstead of the old fPresbyte
ten.
M-Pierce visited Chattamo
a ’ Uitsa this week.
R J1 r-Ghee s little boy had
H UD * to split his fo at open
| 7 Bfferday. to town His father
and Dr M. R.
r ' u ' S8e 4 the wound.
.
L ^trunks 1 & Langford have the
J ever brought
jj.
L 1 now to entirely
* ’akland Seminary
L l ,ut first
, this wifi m class
pmber L 0ne * give schools—and Conyers
Itt 1 u em Almand, both - Mr. L.
iV.’a t aod • Dr. Mart J
th Col. j. K.
dn subscription com
q A a yone l'portunity who has not
... t ] of con
G "- s noble enterprise.
in jail waiting trial
Arnett, Harrison
A Jen all colored
me J waning blind ti gers
Lame of Toggle is
T ~Z, ‘T T - V,E ts g cor >cealed
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^’aig liquor.
« m *£.-*122 23CSI -JZ * •'
I am prepared to negotiate promptly
S per cent FIVE YEAR LOANS OX
V \ RMS.
i charge for my services a cash Com¬
mission of o per cent., which will cover
all expense except $10or $15 for Ab¬
stract of Title. Please call on or write
to C. P. X. BARKER,
Room 32. Gould Building, Atlanta,
Ga.
Second R&ptist Association.
The Second Georgia Baptist Asso¬
ciation will meet with the Church at
Chestnut Grove in Gwinnett county
Rev. J. F. Wallis and Mr. J. C. Ste¬
phenson will represent ‘ the Conyers
church at the association. The asso¬
ciation meets on next Friday, the 18th.
—Rev. J. F. Wallis will preach at
New Hope, in Sheffield district, next
Thursday night, on his way to the
association.
Pants at the Farmers Co-oper¬
ative Co. at cost from 75 cents
up. Call and get a bargain be¬
fore they are all gone.
Mr M. F. Dabney has moved into
his dwelling on McDonough street,
Under shirts at 22 cents, red
flannel underwear, the best,
hankerchiefs at 3£ cents, gosso
mers are at cost at Farmers Co¬
operative Co.
Mrs. John F Wallis who has been
quire sick is much better.
Miss Fannie May Almand while
horse back riding Thursday evening
the horse become unruly and ran
under a limb caught her hair and she
jerked to the ground. Her wrist was
right badly sprained in the fall.
A lot of remnants of calico at less
than cost at the Farmers Co operative
company.
Mrs. N. T. Street is viaiting rela¬
tives in Atlanta this week.
Miss Ludie Almand, one of Con¬
yers’ loveliest young ladies, returned
home this week from an extended vis
ends and relatives in Henry
county.
We have' weddings and rumors of
weddiDgs.
Sewing machines at cost at
Fanners Co-operative Co.
Nice line of valises, tranks &c
at cost at Farmers Co-operative
Co.
Clothing going at cost at. the
Farmers Co-operative Co. Also
shirts, drawers, hats, caps, boots
shoes, hosiery &c.
Mirrors, Jewelry, watches &c
at cost at Farmers Co-operative
Co.
Spades, Shovels, rakes, &o
at Farmers Co-operative Co.
Bring me your green and dry
hides. A. B. Ozborn.
Copartnership Notice
' This is to give notice that E. H.
and J. M. Almand eldev sons of D. M
Almand, have been admitted to the
firm of H. P. & D. M Almand, and
hereafter the firm’s name will be H.
P. & D. M. Almand & Go. The new
firm assumes all liabilities of the old
The old firm returns thanks to their
many friends and customers for their
past liberal patronage and ask a con¬
tinuance of the same to the new firm,
assuring them every effort to give
satisfaction.
II. P &. D. M. Almand
Those having fat hogs or
cows for sale will do well to see
me. A. B. Ozborn.
BRING US YOUR COTTON.
We have purchased the Plunk
ett gin in the rear of the Plant.
ers Warehouse and are
prepared to gin your cotton, au
machinery is in the best of shape
and we guarantee satisfaction.
We solicit a share of the public
patronage and promise to handle
your cotton in the best manner
known to the art of ginning.
Bring us your cotton and give
us a trial. Respectfully,
J. M. Hi ff & Sons.
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MURDERER kRR.bS'lET).
Last Tuesday night Sheriff Austin
arrested Blutei Glover, colored, at
Mr. J. W. Farmer’s. Glover was
wanted in Jasper county for billing a
negro woman. When arrested Glover
did not deny the crime and made no
attempt to escape. He was placed in
jail to await the coming of the sheriff
of Jasper county. Wednesday the
sheriff of Jasper county arrived and
took charge of his prisoner and carried
him to the Montieelio jail
—There has never been such bar
mony in^sehool interests in Conyers as
there is to day. All of the discord¬
ant and contentious spirit is fast
fading away, and the to morrow holds
out a bright future for us. Never in
the history of the town was there
more harmony, more unity of pur¬
pose and more determination than
there is to -day. There is not a house
in the place to rent and the demand
for dwellings continue. Conyers
needs more dwelling houses and must
have them. With two first class
schools we will not boom but build
steadily up Let us go steadily on
with the good work.
You can always find fresh
meats at the market, especially
Fridays and Saturdays.
A. B. Ozborn.
School Notice.
The fall term of the Conyers
Institute will open on Monday
the 14th inst. at the Masonic
Hall. The school will
be taught at this place until the
new building is ready. Patrons
of tne school who intend . send¬
ing this term should make
arrangements at once by calling
on Mr. A. J. Pierce at The Solid
South office and securing their
admission cards. It is necessary
to have these cards before pu¬
pils can be admitted. In Mr.
Pierce’s absence you can be
served by calling on the editor
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Both the method and results when
and Syrup refreshing of Figs is taken; the it is and pleasant
to taste, acts
gently Liver and yet promptly Bowels, cleanses on the Kidneys, the
effectually, dispels colds, head¬ sys¬
tem
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation.. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro¬
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular Syrup remedy of Figs known. is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug¬
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro¬
cure it promptly for any one wfaa
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FID -RHP ) CO.
SAN FNAUCicCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, H.r.
PERFECTED
CBVSTAL LOISES
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has the exclusive sale of th-'s** celebra¬
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DEALERS IN
CARRY A HEAVY LINE OF
Dry Goods, shoes,
Groceries, in fact
^.3n-3rtlb.lrig' yO^a. ■wa.an.t
W. Y. MJVfAND
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COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL OUTFITS, AND
GGNYER&S, GEORGIA.
Having bought the entire stock of Undertakers Supplies
of the late J. W. Langford I am now prepared to furnish the
public with burial outfits of all kinds at a reasonable profit. *
Mr. P. H. Langford, who is an experienced undertaker,
is now with me and will serve the public in this line. We
keep on hand a full supply of both cheap and expensive coffin*
and can suit all. Respectfully,
W. V. ALMAND.
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. Ogletree & Stephenson’s.
Por
Curtain goods, a nice new lot Cashmers, a nice lot of
Casimers, a nice new lot of flannels, a nice new lot of Idadown
a nice new lot of Calico, a nice new line of trunks, a nice new
line of valices, a nice new line of
Furniture and Rocking
Chairs for Children, Rocking Chairs for Ladies, bedsteads,
Mattresses, bleeching cheeks, Jeans, corsets, hats, shoes for
little, old and young men’s boots and fine shoes, belts, hand
k;rchiefs, veiling, uhlks satteens an 1 velvets, umbrellas and
clothing, men’s underwear and shirts to fit all boys, caps, table
linen and towels, a new lot of harness, men’s collars and neck
wear, syrup from 2oc to oOc per gal., a new lot of crockery,
glass ware, sadirons, andirons, pocket and table cutlery, scis
sorsof all sizes including button hole sc iso rs, groceries, in fact,
all von mav want, Please call o:» us.
NOTICE We will buy cotton and pay more than others,
uemember that w have Mr. Charlie Turner to wilt on you at
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the office, who vv.ii be glad to accotn late you.
cOjiL AND o EE US
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VERS, GEORGIA