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About The Solid South. (Conyers, Ga.) 1883-1892 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1891)
Solid - oubl it ? for c> ‘ __. ties. per Tail 01 B fUfffREl’OKT. rrected every morning las report is co ore coin# to COTTON. press. j*! riding' 7 Idling- PKODUCE. merchant? are retailing at the fol (fl iL r prices: cash 9 k sides pounds $1.2-5 n,per 100 10 to 20c ter, per pound..-, 75 per bushel, new 25 ri, per r ountl 5.00 tor, per barrel 15 his, per pound...... 1.25 hr, P er 100 pounds. 10 Id, pound................... , L per bushel..................... 95 L'per per bushel...................... 55 Lii, per pound...................... ball...................... 5 5|to6 to 10 fear, f per PRODUCE. L COUNTRY follow merchants are paying the t L prices for country produce: Lwas, per pound................. 15 to 30 15 pekens................................. dozen..................... 15 k L, per dry flint, per pound...... 2 to 8 pow, per pound.................. 4 to 5 Let potatoes, per bushel ...... 50 Llien a boy forms a co-partnership [loaf the next step will be an excur tramp. Idleness has mine d re boys than any one other cause. IgO best matches for 5 cents at ■iley. & Co. [The remains of Mr. Tom Mitchell, lo lived in Walton county, were [ought [oekdale here and hurried in the Cemetery Thursday. I There is likely to be some fun the [uiik'ipal election yet. Sam Small is at the head of anoth t paper in Atlanta, called the Citizen, t is fighting for prohibition in muni [pal election in that city. Large lot of tinware to go at actu l cost at Baily dr Co’s. Get a bar ain. I The Agnes Scott Institute at Da iter was dedicated Thursday. I Justice’s'summons for sale at this pee; also forthcoming bonds and per legal blanks. nadies Dress Goods in endless va My at G. p. Elliott’s. hist Sunday at a congregational fteeiing of the Presbyterian church *• was chosen as pastor and r diurdii decided to have two ser pa per month. ~to get your fine n JaDd Sllver watches, and fine gold ngs. Miss ' Simpkins of Ohio will , M ^ er sister Mrs. W. F. Perry in “tte city nut week. Cotton seed are now going from teteen 1 aLS up, but the land is suf- 8 fcon3 sixteen down. Miss Ella D enruan after pleasant 5? a 5- Li , 6 ! ster home in city returned }r in Cincinnati. fee while G fcy ° U & Sait for winter ieift Weyou can get the pick. rQa 0ais proved to be no good -3 eLot rust proof. t JearsdJf^^ in ? Qg fiva 11 th Who has been ■m- °usand dol ^ffien/t" ° 0111 rea ^ %s treasui the T of the g. , present 4 .:LL; “■ y0 s of !f Alabama. 0Dey - - f-uat tir ‘' W S. IE irb utt - A™' , 1,181 of 85 “ Montec ella Urn December. We le oAeir 31 ’ ^ “ f 1 ■ n 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 oxcept $10 or $15 for Ab¬ stract of Title. Please call on or write to C. P. 1ST. BARKER, Room 32. Gould Building, Atlanta, Ga. The city election is just three weeks from to-day. Pay what thou owesfc and dont for¬ get the editor. Several of our attoumey have been attending court at Decatur this week. Oakland Seminary is rapidly ap¬ proaching completion and when fin¬ ished it will be a splended acadamy. Mr. J. Almand is building him a nice dwelling on his lot on railroad street. 22^ cents a dozen for 100 dozen eggs at Bailey & Co. It matters very little what the Bu* reau sayt about cotton. It is sliding don a greased pole and nothing can stop it untiled the bottom is reached. The country needs more money at least if it is all in the condition this office is. The low price of cotton is creating great stagnation in trade. A BIG OFFER That no one can fail to accept. I will give all parties indebted to me either by note or account, who will come and settle in full in the next ten days, 10 per cent discount. I hope no one will fail to accept this offer to settle. Very Respt. W. V. Almand. SPECIAL NOTICE! All who are indebted to us will please call and settle it at once as we are compelled to have the money. We must wind up tbe business of the Company and must have what is due the old company at once. Please come and settle it. Farmers Co-operative Co. 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. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERpURY. as mercury will surely destroy the eense of sme'-l and cornpjetely entering derange tbrrugh the whole system when it the mucous f-urfacen. Such articles should never be used exception prescrip¬ tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do i 4 ten fold to the good you CHJ 1 pes ibiy defile from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Chened & Co., Toledo, O, <■«■■.! i'us no mercury , and is taken inter;ally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur¬ faces of the system. In buying Call’s Catarrh Cure he sure you get the genuine Toledo it is taken internally, and made in Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. EGty Solb by Druggists, price 75c. per fettle. Col. W. L. Peek and daughter, Miss Lizzie, leave to day to attend meeting of the Grand Council of the Alliance at Indianapolis. They will be gone for some ten days. Dr. Quigg is attending the Georgia Synod now in session at Decatur. Mr. Armistead is low at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. L. Shipley, in the county. He has been stricken ed with paralysis and his recovery is very doubtful. Application for 12 Months Sup¬ port. Georgia Rockdale County. Whereas Mrs. N. Bellati widow of L. S. Bellah deceased has made application to the court of ordinary for the setting apart a twelve months suport fpr herself and her minor child out of the estate of L. S. Bellah eeeeased and if no vallid objection is filed to the oontrare I will pass upou the same on the first monday in December next. This 3rd day of No vember 1891. O. Seahons, Ordinary. Georgia Rockdale County. Whereas Mrs. R. C, Mosely widow of W II Mosely deceased has made applica¬ tion to the court of ordinary for the set¬ ting apart a twelv months support for herself and her minor 1 hildren out of the the estate of W M Mosley tiled deceased and if no valid will objection is the to in the the contrary I pass upon same first Monday in december next. This November the 3rd 1891 O Sbamons O rdinary 0 51 it w >L; ivM m w Both the method and results when Syrup and refreshing of Figs is taken; the it is pleasant to taste, and acts gently Liver and yet promptly on the Kidneys, Bowels, cleanses the sys¬ aches tem effectually, and fevers dispels colds, head¬ and cures habitual constipation. only remedy Syrup its kind of Figs is the oi ever pro¬ duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬ ceptable its action to and the truly stomach, beneficial prompt its in in 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 remedy known. Syrup of Figs 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 wha wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE, Ki. NEW YORK, U.t. FIT Mbu f-I’M!'ures Uuiliu^ Diphtheria or Sore iroa j. w k eu other Remedies have Failed. For sale by Dr . VY. II Lee & Son, Conyers, Ga. -cp- jh ? m ■ i §r®jySU|KSE* ‘^TRADEMARK. Dr. W, H. Lee Son have a full control of A. K. Hawkes spectacles in Conyers, no other firm cau sell them. NOTICE. I will be in CONYERS the fir-t Sat¬ urday in each month. Patients desiring to see me will find me at the Drug Store of Dr. W. H LEE & SON. I)r L. G. BRANTLEY. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LEASES tf TRADE MURK. Quality First and Always. — Q. W. WEAVER, has the exclusive sale of tln-se celebra¬ ted glases in CONYERS - - - GL0£tL». Kellam <k Moore the o dy manufactur¬ ing opticians in the South, Atlanta, Ga. “I 7 DEALERS IN (JEDERaL EQERKBSDDISE. CARRY A HEAVY LINE OF Dry Goods, shoes, Groceries, in fact 37’Oto. ■xxra.rcLt. W. V. MAfAND DEALER IN COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL OUTFITS, AND 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 coffins and can suit all. Respectfully, W- V. ALMAND. GOTO Ogletree & Stephenson’s 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, bed steads, Mattresses, bleeehing checks, Jeans, corsets, hats, shoes fop 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 #0c per gal., a new lot of crockery, glass ware, sadirons, andirons, pocket and table cutlery, scis sorsof all sizes including button hole seisors, 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 at the office, who will be glad to accomdate you. COME AND 'SEE US, (HCp “ED pro iMMy wts4 -tr«d *%£**»} Gres iRttvrxrwMfl VnoN ^ty^ rvaKKi-^y WbM .iHiw |***c.-^arvw m CONYERS, GEORGIA-