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first installment
SPRING GOODS]
early. They are
here ready for in
tion approval and
[very. If yon want
n Novelties, yon Will
them. If yon want
tier but fashionable
p on . we have them too.
airs for early business.
Summers Bros.
jie McDonald is teach
D d Seminary school. She
,
edingly bright young
\ p. Cain has the larg
spring clothing that ever
lyers.
tyder & Argo are doing
work for Mr. John H.
at Cains from $1.50 to
k.
better send in your sub
arly before the low prices
las more good business men
pan any town of its size in
Its and fresh garden seed
pal Union Co.
p Guano and everything
led from
Almand & Langford.
I * Dabney and family of
fiere down visiting rela
Wider Curry has the con
W Center street side
commenced hauling in
r ne ®* °f a »y kind of bur
| f coffins, Almand. caskets He etc call on
P can save
to 50 dollars.
lA'mand i is selling horse
^ cents a pound. Other
11 Proportion.
Mattie Ar go and Dora
forth visited relatives in
0an ty last Saturday and
L Hoii; 'ngsworth
, Sunday of Au
with his mother
■
dy the thousands at
Cab.
s Ws less than wholesale
*.&Ql 866 Cabs spring
*iore jou buy. ~
’Squire M. M. Bentley and wife
are sick.
Mr. Colly Irwin is slowly improv
ing.
By the Rockdale Standard Guano,
and help a home industry and last and
not least buy it from,
Almand & Langford.
Messrs Almand & Langford will
have this season a fine line of goods
of every discription for you to select
from. They are clever and polite
The Banner says Conyers is to
have a knitting factory. Then we
will wear socks, just like other folks,
won’t we Dean ?
The Methodist church is being
elegantly renovated.
Choice New Orleans syrups at low
prices, and the bottom knocked out
of granulated sugar, and five pounds
of fine coffee for $1 at.
Almand & Langford’s.
For plantation tools and supplies
you can do no better than to call on
Almand & Langfrod. You can al
ways get reliable goods at bottom
prices.
Stephenson & Turner are selling
thousands of goods. Low prices and
good new goods tell the tale.
Mr. Will Everett is the most ar¬
tistic workman in the county.
Dr. Guinn says he saw a Granger
curry a Scotchman.
Old Dominion is a high grade
Blood and Bone Guano
Our old friend Benjamin Watkins
dropped in to see us this week. Jen¬
kins is dead but Ben still looks
well.
Buy Old Dominion. It pays to
buy the best guano.
Mr, G. W. Cain has been on the
sick list this week.
Col. J N. Glenn is still confined to
his room.
Old Dominion is going with a
rush, See Tiiley.
“ Get up and duet,” is what Sum¬
mers Bros say to their spring stock.
Dr. S. P. Downs of Monticello was
here on a visit to his daughter Mrs,
Thomas Elliott Sunday.
Boys, the dog eater is dead was
killed on low prices at Cains.
§2 500 worth of spring clothing
t G. W. * A P. Cains.
G. W. & A. P. Cain has just receiv¬
ed a large lot of buggy harness, one
and two horse harness, extra bridles
collars &c.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
Shoes all sizes kinds and
prices at Cains.
Very best honey drip New Orleans
syrup at 50c a gallon at Cains.
Mrs. Pope of Alabama is visiting
her sister Airs J. G. AIcNair.
Aliss Ida Cook, of Newton, is here
on a visit to relatives.
Almand & Langford are sell¬
ing thousands of goods and sell¬
ing them cheap.
Almand & Langford handles the
best Guano on the market the justly
celebrated “ Rockdale Standard.’
buy no other, take no substitutes.
All kinds of farming tools
at Gain’s.
Our old friend “ Sharp shooter
J " WH- ill - l t
swapped a “ few ” with Tom and
the boys.
At the front—Summers Racket.
Ripe, rosey, sweet breathed spring
is coming—New goods have come at
Summers Racket.
Our Institute now has about 145
scholars and more coming in.
* March!” is the march command to
our spring stock. “ Get out ” to
Summers Racket.
“ Alarch on, march on ” to victory
and glory is the song of the French¬
man “ March out, march out ” is
Summers Bros song to day.
Er big fat ’possum all baked in
er pie;
Er big black bottle right chug
fui 1 er rye;
Ef dat ain’t er dish, mun, hope I
may die!
Alessrs John Day and Caleb Blake
have returned from their trapping
tour looking fat and happy. They
caught 68 beavers, 14 otters and
hundreds of other varmints.
A big lot of black silk han
kerchiefs at very low prices at
GW&AP Cain’s
Oats and wheat are looking fine.
If you want to please us bring us
some ’taters.
H P & D M Almand & Co,
willl receive in a few days a
new lot of the famous Gaines¬
ville shoes. They are genuine
homemade goods and every
pair is warranted
You can always find nice fresh
family and fancy groceries and cann
ed goods at Osborn’s. If you are
hungry he can fill you up with less
cost than anybody.
The Conyers Volunteers will
march through to Griffin.
Cain has the largest and best line
of clothing we have ever seen
in Conyers.
March is quite mild.
Our genial old friend Oliver
White was here on business yester¬
day.
Mr. R. D. Still, of Hattie, Georgia,
is here on a short visit to his parents.
Friend King Stewart, of Covington
was in the city yesterday.
H, P. & D M Almand & Co
have just received a large lot
of fresh groceries which they
will sell at bottom prices for
cash, and at reasonable prices
to ,prompt paying customers
on time,
Dr. H. Quigg returned homo Fri
day from a tour through Cuba, Flor¬
ida and othsr sections where he has
been for his heal h. He is mueh
improved and will preach at
to-morrow.
Uncle Jimmy Hudson wears a
broad smile—he’s too old for road
Read the advertisement of Mr. J.
S. Almaud in this issue and call and
see him. lie has one of prettiest liue
of goods ever seen in our town and is
offering great bargains.
One of our young dudes is offering
to bet that'his girls pa wears the big -
gest shoe of auj 1 man south of Mason
& Dixon s line. He says he had
rather come in contact with the
dog eater.
Airs. N H Capehart has returned
from a protracted visit to her daugh¬
ter in South Georgia.
SILVERWARE.
Beautiful assortment Roger’s
Quadruple Plate Silverware at
Almand & Langford’s
GOOD LUMBER.
If vou want good lumber see R.
B. Vaughan before you buy, or write
him at Pace Ga.
FOR RENT.
25 acres good farming land in side
incorporation. Call at once.
MARRIED.
ONE OF OUR BRIGHTEST AND LOVE¬
LIEST YOUNG LADIES BECOMES A
BRIDE.
At the residence of the brides
father, Mr. W. F. Hardin, on Wed¬
nesday evening the 24th of February
the Rev. J. Al. Defoor, officiating,
Miss ATollie Hardin was married to
Mr. William Murray of Ashburn Ga.
The decorations were very beauti
ful and appropriate. The reception
at the residence of the brides father,
was an elegant affair and many
friends were present to offer congrat¬
ulations to the happy couple. Mr.
Murray is a young man of fine prom¬
ise and has secured for a wife a lady
who is well worthy of a faithful and
loving companion. We wish for
them a long life of prosperity and
happiness.
THE BEST AUTHORITIES,
Such as Dx. Dio Lewis, Prof. Gross, and
others agree that catarrh is no local bu
a constitutional desease. It therefore re¬
quires a constitutional remedy like
Hoods Sarsaparilla, which effectually
and permanently cures catarrh. Thous¬
ands praise it.
OUR CORRESPONDENTS.
SHADY DALE
Air. J. II Nash of Lovejoy visited
J. N. Parker this week,
Aliss Lillie King has recovered
from a severe spell of the grip.
Mrs. Summers Freeman caught a
hawk in a trap last week by putting
a young chicken in the trap. Ladies
do like wise.
Miss Clemmie Martin of Hall Co
is on a visit to Rev W S Hubbard.
Mrs. J. A Parker is on the sick
list this week.
A large varmint come from Henry
county last week and stayed round
till Monday and taken a mans wife
and two chi dreu off. It was a two
legged animal.
Airs G. W Thornton has the earli¬
est garden in this community.
Mrs. W S Hubbard is real sick.
The whooping cough is going
pretty hard with the little folks.
Mr. J A Parker is puting a large
quantity of compost for his corn.
Mrs C. C. King is very sick
this week.
The young peop|e had a musical
intertainmem. at Air Guss Vea’s
last Tuesday night.
Nabob.
OAK GRO VENEWS.
Spring is coming in all its glory.
Air. Rufe Almand and his charm¬
ing ister Miss Jackie visited in this
community last week
Miss Effie Cowan, a beautiful
young lady from rear Salem visited
her cousin, AlLs May Almand this
There was a delightful singing at
the residence of Mr. W. F. McDaniel
Saturday night.
Miss Susie White we are sorry to
learn is very sick witl^ pneumonia,
hope she may soon be well again.
Mr. and Mrs. Z ach Almaud and
their lovely daughter Miss May at¬
tended the birth-day supper of Mr.
David Hasketh at Lithonia last Fri¬
day night. They report having a
very pleasant time.
Sirs. William Beattie we learn is
very sick.
The young people of Oak Grove or¬
ganized a Literary Society last Sat¬
urday nignt which we hope will be a
success. They elected as President,
Air, W F. McDaniel, vice president,
Mr. Henry Owensby, Secretary, Mrs.
Wm. Beattie., Treasurer, Mr. John
Plunkett., Crilic, Miss Exer Fielder.
Program for March 12th.
Miss Evie Haygood, Recitation.
£ Mary White, 4»
Jessie McDaniel, 6i
J. L. White, Relates a story.
Will Ward law, Comic recital ion.
Miss Leila McDaniel, A song.
“ Susie White, “ “
Egbert Ahnand, A speech.
The recitations will be interspersed
with instrumental music.
Mr. Zack Almaud, the c&ion
egg-eater ate forty eggs last Friday
night. “ Beat him if yon can.’’
Miss Carrie White, a beautiful
young lady of your city visited Oak
Grove last week,
Miss Lucy Waldin visited friends,
at Peach Stone Shoals last week.
Oak Grove Alliance had a very in¬
teresting meeting at their Hall on
Saturday evening the 20th ult, and I
am happy to say that they were not
captured by Larry Gants circular is¬
sued in behalf of Steve Ryans, the
notorious swindler and gambler of
Atlanta. Oak Grove looks upon his
circular as an insult to the alliance
and courts of Georgia They have too
much confidence in the officers of onr
courts to believe that they would
sentence a man to prison without a
good and sufficient cause. Larry
knows better too, if ho don’t he had
better go and consult some cross¬
road lawyer. Larry is like a great
many other “would be big mem,” he
don’t think the poor clod head far~
mer has much sense, and he hasn’t
a great deal, but he is learning
mighty fast. Ob! Larry you are
mighty sharp, but Oak Grove is too
sharp for you, tell the Oak Grove
boys next time how much “ sugar ’*
you are going to get, and maybe they
will go “ snooks ” with you. If it had
been one of our poor one horse
coperas breeches farmers or mechan¬
ics in Steve Ryans place Larry
would never have taken such an in¬
terest in his behalf. If Larry will
read our declaration of purpose, 4th
article, ho will find that it is not the
object of the alliance to defeat justice
but to aid in maintaining law and
order. No alliance should nign bis
petition, but do as Oak Grove did,
pass a resolution to send it back
where it come from with the seal of
their condemnation written upon it,
that ’ what Oak Grove did. I say
hurrah! for every member of Oak
Grove, from her grand old President
down to the humblest number on the
roll.
Lorlie
Co« To Almoin!
We have opened a first
class Blacksmith and repair
shop in rear of the Hotel and
near I he Livery Stables, and
are prepared to do your work
in first class order, at reason
able prices. Horse shoeing a
specialty. All work warranted
try us.
Respectfully,
L. T. Ft; rill A Go.