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ides..............'j.............. 100 pounds............. $1.25
per pound................... 10 to 20c
per bushel, new 75
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per pound..................... 25
per barrel.................... 5.00
per pound..................... 15
per pounds................ 1.25
er 100 10
,er pound................. 95
>er bushel.................... 55
er bushel...................... 5 to 10
per ball...................... 5^ to 6
per pound............. PRODUCE,
COUNTRY paying the follow
merchants L are produce:
for country 15
L per pound.................. 15 to 80
.................................... 15
her dozen......................
■ry flint, per pound....... 2 to 8
per pound.................. 4 to 5
fctatoes, per bushel....... 50
is no end to marriage boom,
sow only a litle over a month
1 city election and we dare
it hasn’t been mentioned be
>r your paper—we need the
G. P. Elliott to get your fine
[ silver watches, and fine gold
il of our citizens attended the
; of the Grady monument
[lay.
la but for the exposition
lave been awful lonesome after
lofier legislature.
p collectors office is at Al
j Langford’s.
IK. Smith, of Atlanta was in
this week.
I S. Sos3aman, of Charlotte,
pishing her parents, Mr. and
pi- Lawson in the city,
play was Grady day in Afc
Dress Goods in endless va
I P. Elliott’s.
; L Jiahaffey, of Snellville,
N the country with a fifteen
pi. He leaves a wife and
piren at Snellville.
r^iUe wants a Baptist 'col
yt G. P. Elliotts a fine
Get you a suit for
ir while you can get the pick.
- a this week a list of the
' J \ tBe Newton Grays. This
f '
1 CJm pany and while there
members living yet their
“V’.e and will be pleased
roil of the company,
i-SU' ster of Henry county who
k ' jxj 5 3il ’ s old will wed a
at the grand stand, Ex
to-day.
n ’" ht the Hon. S. A.
tl)l ®e 8 Poke at the
issues of the day.
‘S suiaii but all who
1 ■ ■ orse of the ahi ante
with his speech.
uls passionate argu
’^ennvineia to the
said that
pro
aii - ‘ a ue same
'•
1 au be standing
;. U(ier in this great
' this i s the gospel
tnen and
e it sooner
TO m OK
I am prepared to negotiate promptly
S per cent FIVE YEAR LOANS ON
FARMS.
I charge for my services a cash Com¬
mission of 5 per cent., which will cover
all expense except $10 or $15 for Ab¬
stract of Title. Please call on or write
to C. P. N. BARKER,
Room 32. Gould Building, Atlanta,
Ga.
Smith—Peek.
Thursday evening at theresidence
of Col, W. L. Peek in this county,
his daughter Miss Lulu was mar¬
ried to Mr. H. L. Smith, of this
place, Rev. H. M. Quillian pronoun¬
cing the ceremony in an appropriate
and pleasing manner.
This marriage united the lives of
two young people who have always
been leaders and favorites in society
here and elsewhere and it is indeed
a large circle of friends who are
joining congratulations and good
wishes, bespeaking for them much
happiness and prosperity.
The marriage was witnessed only
by the immediate relatives of the
bride and groom. After the ceremo¬
ny the bridal party repaired to the
Lawson House, wheie Mr. and Mrs.
Smith will be at home to their
friends.
’Squire A. M. Helms married Cy¬
rus Pearson, to Miss Willimina
Bohlea of Alabama last Tuesday.
They returned to Atlanta on the
evening passenger.
Special Notice.
Conyers, Ga., Fall 1891.
We take this method to no¬
tify all who owe us either by
note or account to come for¬
ward and settle, as all our
claims are due by the first of
November. If persons owing
us do not wish to sell their cot¬
ton will bring it to us we will
hold it for them at a reasona¬
ble charge until they get ready
to sell.
We expect to do a time bus¬
iness again next year and will
be pleased to accommodate all
who come forward and make
satisfactory settlements. It
takes a lot of ready cash to do
a credit business. Help us if
you please and we will remem¬
ber you.
We are keeping a splendid
line of General Merchandise
and will be pleased to have a
share of your fall trade, as we
are determined to sell as low as
any one. Call and see us.
Respectfully,
Almand & Langford.
Depot Open.
Our new depot is now open and is
occupied by Agent J. P. Tilley. It is
one of which every citizen of Conyers
is justly proud and we want to here
and now on behalf of the citizens of
Conyers and people of Rockdale coun¬
ty to return thanks to the railroad
authorities for this handsoms and
commodious depot.
It suits us just as well as if we bad
have had it built to our own fancy
and there is nothing bat admiration
among our people for its finish.
BEWARE CF OINTMENTS FOR
CATARRH THAT CONTAIN
MERCURY.
as mercury will surely destroy the eense
of sme’.i and compjetely derange the
whole system when entering it tbrr ugh
the mucous surfacen. Such articles
j should tions from never reputable be used physicians, except on prvserip- the
j damage they will do is fold as the
| good yoti possibly derile ten Irom to them.
can
j J. dell’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F.
’ Chened & Co., 'Toledo, O, contains no
mercury, and is taken inteuaily and acts
directly f upon the blood and toucousstir
ices of rhe ey.-tern. In buying Uall’s
Catarrh Cure he sure you get the genuine
It is taken int rnally, and made in Toledo
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
SOer'Solb bv Druggist-, price 75c. per
bottle.
Last Saturday night just over the
rtver in Sheffield there was difficul¬
ty between Lon and Lnsco Brooks
and West Mitchell. Mitchell was
sbot'several times by the Brookes,
bnt not seriously wounded. Lon
Brooks was pretty badly cat daring
the difficulty, supposed to have been
done by his brother. All the parties
hare left parts unknown and the
county breathes easier.
ONB ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
and Syrup refreshing of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
to the taste, and acts
gently Liver and yet promptly Bowels, cleanses on the Kidneys,
the sys¬
aches tem effectually, and fevers dispels and colds, habitual head¬
cures
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only duced, remedy pleasing of its the kind ever pro¬
to taste and ac¬
ceptable its action to and the stomach, beneficial prompt in
effects, truly only in its
healthy prepared from substances, the most
and agreeable 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 hand druggist will who
may not have it on pro¬
cure it promptly for any one wha
wishes to try it. Do not aecept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA F/& SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N.Y.
Wonderful!
The cures which are being effected by
Dr-. Starkey & Paten, 1529 Arch St.,
Philadelphia, Pa., Brronchitis, in Consumption, Ca¬
tarrh, Neuragir, Rheuma¬
tism, and all chronic diseases, by their
Compound Oxygen Treatment, are in¬
deed marvelous ***
If you are a sufferer from any disease
which your physician has failed to cure,
wriie for information about this treat¬
ment. and their book of 200 pages, giving
a history of Conpound Oxpgen, its nature
and effects, with numerous testimonials
from patients, to whom you may refer
for still futher information, \yill be
promptl y sent without ch 1 rge.
This book, aside from its great merit
as a medical work, giving, as it does the
result of years of study and experience,
you will find a very interesting one.
L)rs Starkey
and IPaleii
1529 Arch St, Philadelphia. Pa.
Olio;*- >. it n Fruioiico, Gal .
Please mention this paper.
FTT Mli-j T-UppMCures UuAiU{.j Diphtheria or Sore
iroa j. w } )eu other Remedies
have Failed. For Ga. sale by Dr. IV. II Lee
& Son, Conyers,
liggpn » m n
*-r HiAPEMAS %. -*$0^
Dr. W.. H. Lee <fe Son have a full
control of A. K. Hawkes spectacles
in Conyers, no other firm cao sell
them.
NOTICE.
I will be in CONYERS the first Sat¬
urday in each month. Patients d siring
to see me will find me at the Drug Store
of Dr. W. II LEE & SON.
Dr. L. G. BRANTLEY.
m PERFECTED
(M M CPASTAS. TB«Ci- mats. LEASES
mm ■ Quality rait asi Ahraya.
| G. W. WEAYEB,
has the exclusive sale of these celebra¬
ted glasi’s in
CONYERS - - - GEGGIA.
Kellam A Moore the only manufactur¬
ing opticians in the South, Atlanta, Ga.
ALII LANGFORD, V
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DEALERS m
®EI]EIpiIi EQEPB^IJDISE.
CARRY A HEAVY LINE OF
Dry Goods, shoes,
Groceries, in fact
-^- 3 =L 3 r tl 2 .In.g' 37-010. ixrant.
W. V. AhiVfANiI)
DEALER IN -
COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL OUTFITS, AND
7
CONYERRS, GEORGIA*
Having bought tha 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 coffins
and can suit all. Respectfully,
W. V. ALMAND.
■*«
GOTO
Ogletree 4 Stephenson’s
Curtain goods, a nice new lot Cashmers, a nice lot of
Gasimers, 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 checks, Jeans, corsets, hats, shoes for
little, old and young men’s boots and fine shoes, belts, hand¬
kerchiefs, veiling, silks satteens and 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 25c to 50c per gal., a new lot of crockery,
glass ware, sadirons, andirons, pocket and table cutlery, scis¬
sors of all sizes including button hole scisors, groceries, in fact*
all yon may want. Please call on us.
NOTICE—We will buy cotton and pay more than others..
Remember that we have Mr. Charlie Turner to Wait on you afc
the ofliee, who will be glad to aceomdate you.
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