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THE CORBETT OF BARGAIN
GIVERS.
A RECORD BREAKING YEAR.
A CONCENTRATION OF MERIT.
New Goods,
Finest Quality,
STOKE Largest Quantity,
© Lowest Prices,
Polite Attention.
1892 has been a record-breaking year
and we propose to keep Conyers right
up to the standard by breaking a few
records ourselves. The racket store
has knocked out the champion of B igh
Prices and carried him from the ring.
Summers Brothers,
The poor man’s friends.
PAY US UP.
WE WANT THOSE
OWING US TO COME
FORWARD AT ONCE
AND PAY THEIR
iSUBSCRIPTONS.
MONEY,
[ J. P. Tilley is prepared to lend
money on improvedjarms in Rockdale
tnd Newton counties on five years
time at the low rate of six per cent
per annum. See him.
COAL.
i Bay the best. The country
6 full of Agents selling all kinds
If low grade coal at any price,
p hen you want the best coat
be me. J P Tilley.
occ|l} JNevtfs.
Light frosts.
[Cotton will soon be all picked,
pined and sold.
Mrs. A. C. Perry has been quite
pk this week but is better now.
thousands of cotton seed are
ling sold on our streets and
Ihging good prices.
■Friend A. O, Hardin is in the
f 6 lor Bailiff in this district,
lea has many noble qualities
|d will make an efficient officer
■Friend George Kennon drew
P handsome silk quilt made
■the young ladies of the S. C
|L .Society. It is valued at
oil mill will commence
Nations next week. All of
(machinery pition will be in fine
and under the care of
[ H Andrew York.] Plunkett will do
t crowd of six young ladies
F a v °te to settle the ques
i who is the handsomest
Pg man in town, ” the oth
Ip- Pe six. -Pliny C. received 5 out
°u will find it will give bet
pAsiaction I wheii send- in the
you send in your le
L v ’ er h s ements. It is impos
jr Rs to do work for every
P r ® credit,
,ere be a meeting of the
Men’s Democratic Club
' - cr Mrt house Monday night
. Ev e *7 member, who can
jbly do So , is earnestly re¬
to ^ present.
8 democrats should see to
a monument is ffiaced
Hic P :.
itravns ofW z Sfce
l ked aad Ira Maddox when th-w
to their last reward, reward
F^y hope will not be for
rears.
“ Baby Ruth ” is one year old.
What has become of Editor
maikirwin.
Mrs. W. B. Smith, we regret
to say, continues quite sick.
Mr. J. J. Langford and wife
spent Mondav last in Atlanta.
This has been a great year
for pease whippoorwills etc.,—
not political ones.
It is beautiful for brethren to
dwell together in peeace, “aint
it, ” boys.
Miss Lillie Still is visiting h°r
grand-father, Mr, L. H. Cooper,
in Yv T alton county.
Barber-pole stockings are
again fashionable. “ How do
we know ? ” Seen ’em on—the
clothe line.
Miss Mary Speer, a charming
young lady of Newton county,
is in the city, the guest of Miss
Ludie Eeverett.
Dr. Lee & Son have had tire
Commerce stieet entrance to
their handsome drug store great¬
ly improved.
Mr John H. Almand has
.
commenced work on his vault
and will soon have his bank
completed and in working
order.
Our time subscribers are
tling, oh! so slowly! Here, fel¬
lows, “ come on across. ” We
don’t need it much but we dis¬
like to have you under obliga¬
tions to us.
The awning just erected by
Johnson & Almand for J. J
Langford is a very handsome
and substantial affair and adds
greatly to his fine business
house.
Young man, if you are en¬
gaged, you can, of course, kiss
your girl occasionally, but be
careful about it. Girls like to
be kissed carefully—one care¬
less kiss and all is lost.
The talk that our third party
friends will go into the republi
can camp is all bosh. They
number among them thousands
of the truest men in Georgia
and they will never take such a
step.
An old chicken raiser says,
“ Keep your chickens drinking
water out of the sun.” We
can’t do it; we have Jan old
Shangbi) that can drink very
well out of the moon, but the
sun is just a little too tall for
him.
Captam George W. TTT \> eaver
has received unstinted praise
for the splendid m which he, a*
president of the “ Young Men’s
Democratic Club,” conducted
Urn campaign here. He is
gentleman iu foU of grit K and de
serves all the good things
can lie said of him.
Mrs. G. P. Sawyer continues
very low.
The brick yard at Aimon has
commenced work again.
You can now pay your city
tax by calling on Sheriff Aus
tin.
Mrs. B. F. Tucker, of Smyrna,
has been quite sick but is much
improved.
Dr. J. P. Rosser drives the
prettiest turnout ou the Geor¬
gia railroad.
Uncle Jack Sawyer is an en¬
thusiastic “ young democrat.”
Uncle Jack is always right.
Clever old Jeff Huson, of
Birmingham, was here among
his many friends this week.
George Burnett doesn’t look
over 4 feet high walking in the
dust on Commerce street.
A. B. Cawthrau says he will
not be in the race for bailiff.
The race however, will be a live¬
ly one.
Our merchants never before
had such full stocks of goods
and they are selling thousands
of them.
Miss Lula Guinn has returned
to school in Nashville. She is
one of the brightest young la¬
dies in Georgia.
It is imported that Dr. Gunter
of Henry county, has come back
on the side of de mocracy. He
is a valuable recruit.
Our main streets should be
put in better condition. Some
parts of them are not what
they should be.
Jud Langford has the largest
and best assorted line of -shoes
ever seen in Conyers. Oall and
see him before you buy.
We learn that all the proper¬
ty owners on our main business
streets will put up handsome
iron awnings before their stores.
Friend James Tilley went ov¬
er Jo Lawrenceville and Jug
Tavern this week. He is one of
the most energetic and thor¬
ough b usiness men in this sec¬
tion.
Mr. H. P. Almand will erect
a nice iron awning in front of
the store of Almand & Plun¬
kett. Conyers never had a bet¬
ter or more enterprising citizen
than “Uncle Henry.”
Our esteemed young friend,
Stephen Davis, we notice with
nleasure, is a candidate for the
sheriff’s office of Newton coun
ty. If Steve gets there we will
rejoice with him.
A great deal of of nice nice beef beet is is
being brcmgnt m from the couu
try every week. We got hold of
a couple of pounds the other
and camed lfc home aad the
old lady and the children wore
smiles that l would have done
y our heart to S6e ’
There is life in the old land
yet.
Senator Edward’s majority in
the district is 2.415.
Read the new legal advertise¬
ments is this issue.
Get ready and plant your
winter garden truck.
Miss Totsie Stewart is on a
visit to her sister in Augusta.
Dan Hudson is handling the
yard stick for Summers Broth
ers.
Miss Hall, of Atlanta, is here
on a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Jesse Almand.
If you have a good farm in
a mile or two of Conyers for
sale, call on this office.
Chicken raisers say coperas
water is good for “ sorehead ”
This is a timely receipt.
When you want a nice turn¬
out call on Dr. Melton and lie
will treat you right.
A great deal of home raised
corn is being brought in by some
of our best farmers.
The McNight bridge question
has been amicably settled and
all parties satisfied.
If you want a handsome new
sewing machine at a very small
price, call on J. J. Langford.
Mrs. H. Y. McCord is spending
a couple of weeks with relatives
and friends in Warren county.
Squire II. W. Hammock has
about 100 acres in peas and he
will make over 2,000 bushels.
Let’s all he good and not put
the county to the expense Of
building a new jail—we can do
it.
Miss Nellie Summers has re¬
turned from a protracted visit
to Virginia to her homo in Cov¬
ington.
One of tho handsomest and
best sewing machines in town
for sale at J. J. Langford’s at a
bargain.
Uncle “Ham ” Almand is suf¬
fering with a sore hand. He
hurt it while working around
his gin house.
Mrs. O. S. Haygood has gone
on a protracted visit to her old
homo and relatives in Oconee
and Clark counties.
We are glad to see Mrs. Genie
Haygood hack at her place with
Mr. J. J. Langford, after a se¬
vere spell of fever.
Rev. W. S. Hubbard says h e
is in the democratic party and
in it to stay. He is acting man¬
ly and deserves praise for it.
We just want to ask this
question and we are done:
Who lied about the strength of
the third party in Rockdale?
Mr. Charley Reagan has some
of the finest chickens in' Geor¬
gia. His selection embraces
many kinds—all of the 'highest
grades.
Hon. L. F. Livingston is in
Alabama doing noble battle for
democracy. In him we have a
worker of wonderful power and
worth.
Being afflicted with rheuma¬
tism aud asthma, Mr. J. E.
Whitaker can not make a can
vass of the county but earnestly
asks the support of the voters.
If you do all in your power
to settle your accounts and fail
our merchants will not treat
you harshly. They are good
men and are willing to tote fair.
Read the advertisements of
our home merchants and trade
with them. Every dollar that
you leave at home; helps to
build up every home interest.
Our old friend John Almand
of Montieelio, is here on a visit
to his rn my friends and rela
tives. John is a clever gentle
man aud we are always glad
see bun
A number of good
who were with the third
have couie b f k * an f ® ay the>
are going to uve an 1 uie demo
C rats. They are showing their
. °° d , ’
You can got brass nails from
J. vV. Carter.
Go to Summers if yon want n
good shoo for a little money.
If you want leather, shoe up¬
pers etc. call on J. W. Carter.
Yard wido sheeting at So per yard
at H- P. & D. M. Alraand <fe Oo.
Car load Sweet Water Yally flour
at H. P, <fe D. M. Almand & Co’s.
H. P. D. M Almand A Co. wiP
sell you good nine ounce jeans at
25c per vard good school boy jeans
ail wool filling at 25c per yard -
Summers Brothers are known far
and wide on account of their low
prices. They please the people and
the people apprecia'o them.
Friend Tom Brodnax tried to
wear a, pair of number tons the other
day, skinned his lieelB and is now
prancing around barefooted.
Remember that we are here to
serve you. Come to see us. We
will sell you goods at bottom prices
and meet'only legitimate competition.
H- P. & D. M. Ahnand & Co.
Pocks from 2 cents to $1,00
a pair at Cain’s.
Tain has just received an¬
other lot of ladies sample hose
to sell at bargains.
Our old friend, James Henderson,
of Carroll county, is in town this
week and is looking well.
Just recied a big lo t of la¬
dies dress (Timings for fall,
G. W.&A. P. Cain,
We weve pleased to see onr old
friend, C. O. Post, (.James Hammock)
in town thisjweek He says he is
just back from Florida and that
things are all right down that way.
If you are weak and nerv¬
ous go to Lee’s drug store
and get a bottle of (he famous
South American Nervine Ton¬
ic, It,s just simply wonder
ful.
We have a large lot of
Ladies and Gents sample
gloves for sale at a big <3 is.
couni, at Cains.
The notes and accounts of the
National Union Co., are in the
hands of John R. Maddox, Esq.,
and he can be found at his of¬
fice, room 3 up stairs in the
Night building.
We have 2,000 pairs of sus¬
penders and will sell every
pair a(le?s than wholesale cost.
G. W. & A. P. Cain.
] f you want socks, just drop
in and see Cain,
'/hero is no medicine in the
market that will give relief (o
nervous old people find weak
ladies tlmn the great South
American Nervine Tonic will.
Call at Lee’s drug store a?fd
get a bottle.
Hon. James H. Richards, of
county, was in town
Mr. Richards is a
of splendid ability
and will make a valuable mem¬
of tho Legislature.
We have an immense line
of mens and boys scarfs and
for ten clays, will sell at bar¬
gains. G. W. & A. P - Cain.
\Vc received a lettor from our old
friend Logo Si^uwu, the other day.
He is in Opelika, Alabama, has a
fine position and is doing well
Logo deserves many good tilings in
*his life for he is one of the best fel¬
lows alive.
Ladies don’t fail to examine
our line of notions before buy¬
ing. G. W. <fc A - P. Cain.
When you want geans pants
go to Cain’s
For the next 30 days will
ell noaions for the
price ever known.Cain.
We have just recieved
another large loi of sample
tions, Cail and get some
mense bargains.
G. W. & A. P. Cain,
Go to Cai’ns and get your¬
self a pair of those sample un
(JtT shirts cheap. Cain s
Mens ovewhirts at Cains by
th thousands.
Allianc* Meeting
The Alienee county meeting will
meet with Pleasent. Hill Lodge
Oct 29th at 10 o’clock
W. L. Peek President,
B. 0. Granade Secretary,
Correspondents.
We are making arangementa to
have the beat correspondents ever
at work for a paper in this county.
They wi ! l give (lie news entire from
every destriot and give it every
week.
The Tent Meeting.
The meetings at tho tent are go¬
ing on night and day and are being
largely attended. Some excellent
sermons are beinij preached by both
local and visiting ministers and great
good is being accomplished.
Pillions of Pease.
Never in the history of tho world
were there so many peas bpjnp
raised and gathered by our farmers
and never has the weather been
more favorable for harvesting. Our
farmers say the only trouble is in
getting room to pnt them. One old
gentleman said he was not gather-
ing—just covering over the patch
Ginnery Burned.
Tho gin house and three hales of
cotton of Mr: Church Granade, were
disfroyed by fire last Monday. A
spark from the engine sot fire to the
lint room and it was imposible to
s'op tqe flames. There was no insu
ranee and the loss is considerable.
A TRIP THROUGH FLORIDA AND
ALABAMA.
Rev. J. F. Almand has just re¬
turned from a most pleasant visit
through Florida and Alabama. He
visited many places of interest in
each state, of which wore some of the
leading seaport (owns. He has
been gone about two weeks and re¬
ports as having had a royal good
time, and only regrets that circum¬
stances were such as to provont him
from remaining longer.
DESERVING PRAISE.
Wo desire to say td kf.tr citizens,
bat for rears we have been sell in?
Dr. Kings Now Discovery, for Con¬
sumption, Dr. Kings New Life Pi le,
Budilins Arnica Salvo and Electric
Bitters, and have never handled rem¬
edies that wd! as woP, or that have
given such universal satisfaction.
We do not hesitate to guarantee
them every time, and we stand ready
fo refund tho purchase price, if satis¬
factory results do not follow the use.
There remedies have won their pop¬
ularity purely on their merits. Dr.
VV. H. L-o <fe Sou's Drug store, Con¬
yers, Ga
TAX NOTICE.
I will bo at the following pro
oincts on tho following days to
collect county and stato tax for
1892.
Sheffield court ground the first
Saturday in October and Novem¬
ber.
Honey Creek court ground the
second Saturday in October and
November.
Lorraine court ground the third
Saturday jin October and Nov.
Tax book will remain open un¬
til tho first of Decombor.
Daniel W. Murdock,
Tax Collector Rockdale county.
WANTED.
Colton Rood,
100 good fat hens.
100 dogm eggs.
Some nice fresh butler.
Bags.
Oui<>ns.
Peeled dried fruit.
Tallow.
Bees wax.
Potatoes etc. at H. P, and D. M.
Almand aud Co o.
These items from the Coving¬
ton Enterprise :
Mrs. Earl Price, of Atlanta,
and her charming daughter Miss
Marion, have returned home
after a delightful visit to Mrs.
A. N. Hayes, of this city.
Col. Peek lost his home coun¬
ty of Rockdale by a majority of
315 votes. Georgia is proud of
Rockdale, for it required work
and courage to secure such a
victory, as Peek has over boon
personally popular at home and
VV. is never defeated in Rockdak
until ho ■an for Governor
the third party candidate, than
it flattened him.
poisoned with scrofula ii
Is 'lie end story of many Jives
miserable through no own fault of
dieir own: Scrofula- ; 8 more
l ” t5mn ot her eeppo-.
an ? a hereditary
disease, and for lliiy simple rfasotl .
T ? from ®pn»nodinsuffieient
blood, the disease locates itself in
the lymphatics, which sre composed
of white tissu "S: ’-here is aporiod of
06 a l ’fa vhen the whole body
consists of white tissue and tW
fore the ,
nnborned child is especially
•mceptible to this dreadfal disease
But Aero is a remedy for scroflnlar
whether hereditary 0 r acquired.
It is Hood's Sasaparilla, which by
it’s powerful effect on the blood, ex¬
pels all trace of disease and gives
vital fluid the quality and eollor of
health. If you decide to tako
Hood,a Sasaparilla do not except
any substitute.
• o •
THE only one jevrr hunted
Can You Fir a the Word ?
I here is a 3-in"h display advertise,
went in this paper, this week, which 1ms
no two words alike except one word.
Tho sarao is tr> - e of each new one an
neftvtn* each week, from the Dr Harter
Medicine Oo.- This house places a
• ( rescent ” on ovorpthing tlucy inako
and publish, book for it, send them the
name of tho word, and they will return
Rook. Beautiful Lithographs or Sara,
Free.
EXTERNAL VIGILANCE
Is tho price of health, But with all
onr precaution there are enemies always
lurking ing about oni'systems, only wait¬
a favorable opportunity to assort
'hemsolves. Impurities hi the Wood
mny be Hidden for rears or even for
generations and suddenly break forth,
undermining 1 uith. For nil health and Imsten'ng
diir-asQS arising from im¬
pure blood Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the nri
equalled and unappronrhed remedy. It
is King of them nil, for it conquers dis
ouso.
Will you hood tliotrarninj*. Tim signal
sun-baps if the sure approach of that
more terribleaincase < 'onmunption. Aslc
yourselves if yon c.m afford for the suko
of nothing saving r.(to , to run tho risk and do
for it. We Know from ex¬
perience that. Shiloh’s Cure will euro
voiireonph why than It norerfail. Million This explains
more a Bottles were
sold the past year. It relieves croup and
whooping cough at once. Mothers, do
not be without it. Lor Inmo back, sido
or chest, use Shiloh's Borons Plaster,
-old by I >r. W. If. Leo & .Son.
M ISCJirJ.ANEOS.
LADE ARE UNFORTUNATE,
because the higher they riro in Hoeicty
the weaker they find themselves hoilly.i
Risley’s lids Pliilotoken in controls the nerves,
nature her various functions, ami
thus combats with many ills of woman¬
kind Successfully. Tf your druggist hag
not got it. ho will order it far you for #1
a bottle, from Uhas F. Jiisley, Whole¬
sale Druggist, 03 Oorf.landt Ht., New
with York. directions Hend for a descriptive certificates pamphlet
and from
many ladies who have used it and can't
•ay enitpli in favor of tiislt-y’s 1’hilota
en. *
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COM
PLAINT.
Is it not worth tbs 1 11 sum of 75c.
to free yourself of , ■ ■ -ymtomof tlioso
distressing coin pip i ,'f you think no
call at our store nud . ■ i bottle ot Hhi
loo's Vi.allser, even ' fiilelias a printo-,
'•ivirmitce on it, nw m-i or-linglv and if
does you no y-ood if wi'l cost you unit
ing. Soldby Dr. V. IJ. Lee & Son. 'h
I hereby annoum -* my-bVlf a
for rj-election to 1 1> • oiliee of eouiiiy
Treasurer, 1 feel i r many !•»
lions for tho kind , i-hown mo hoittio
fore and f hopo you vil! o' n tin no tl ft
same favor. Ijded-.M disejmr mygelf duties to peno
the people and ;o the
the office to the befd •*. my ability.
Kegpet. W : Or,oTFRT/nSB.
HELLO SAM,
Where you going ? I am going to
Atlanta. I wish you would step into tho
oVl reliahloJDttvo Stcmholjner and buy
me a gallon of Pick us county
oiaah corn, hero is $2.u> *■> pay lot it,
Remember the place, Mu. 40, Wall slreet
right, opposite the lie; fi,| -.vuit ft minrfio
hero is another dollar for o bottle Horse
i io ry >, it will cure (h - grippe, Jor any
had cold. Don’t ?< r No., 40 Wall
tr Job oj)j> ulto t’io - ;nt, Atlanta
W/wf
ATLANTA, GA. - * Mb. TE VK.
An established business school. T f >ok
keup’Jiand Biioithaml taught by pi -
jp‘ri<*L' 1 teacher^. TonsaudaofshuJcflifs
in good paying ponitions, Term mode
rato. Stadouts vaoe ived dadys tiond fo
lurculaus
J : , a IRWIN.
Attorney At Law
ii tlu- N'ljffit biilMIuj first roain on the
•If, h;i a: lira.
CONYERS - - GA.
WI!l-Ky, WISES, BTC.
im PLifTE AND RMJ8ANT,
Under Gaw Oity Bank,
Cor. Ala. ii-ifi Pryor St-., Atlanta, Qa.
nsa UL!) PKXXSrr. VANIA RYE and
fCKY SOUS MASH WHIS¬
KIES A S PEXADTY.
nqvsr:-a ft'ifi Domo-tjo Cijrars.
nO» ,J P. B-j'j.cvcsw Proprietor
I T v. f DEitt OjTHfAMQ uLtXi't O
JDjhjjsrTis r
Conyers Georgia.