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n us up.
8£ WANT those
WIG os TO COME
irwardatonce THEIR
ID PAY
iBSCRIPTONS.
MONEY, to lend
p Tilley is prepared Rockdale
ob improved.fanns in
p» five
Sewton counties on years
at the low rate of six per cent
inam. See him.
COAL.
y the best. The country
1 of Agents selling all kinds
wg rade coal at any price,
in you want the best coa
ie. J P Tilley.
iCfil | N e ^ s
e weather has been fine for
jlemoc.iatic rallies.
Ld the new legal adver¬
tisements in this issue.
hr farmers have been pay
beir debts well.
urtnext week. Are you
?
if lot of overcoats at H. P.
M. Almand & Co.
iss Belle Stansell has re
id from a visit to relatives
ford.
Qan without backbone is a
liece of timber to have
id.
large number of our people
ded the Indian Summer
ival in Atlanta this week.
k stock of shoes just ar
afc H. P. &. D. M. Almand
IB.
is Lou Davis, of Covington
ip on a visit to her father
ire was a most pleasant
lie at the Lawson House
y night of last week.
it received a new lot of
goods at H. P. &. D. M.
nd & Co’s.
I notice with pleasure that
clever young merchants,
M & Plunkett are doing a
bsiness.
p-raising figure in Branch cuts a
the Legislature
a crank of the first mag
ge stock of groceries, flour
krd, hams, bran and hay
T. & D. M. Almand &
of the cleverest and best
ers of the Georgia Legis¬
ts the Hon. T. J. Demp
• Butts.
5 r- L Reagan, of Henry
f> * s a t home quite sick,
missed by the House for
’ of the ablest y oung men
James is going to be the
pstrict Circuit. Attorney for the
r m Joe is a good
jd working Democrat and is
to it.
r Arnold Whitaker has
r e °f the best councel
pnyers M ever *had. He is
work for the iuter
rhe town.
r ^ ai ’k Hardin, with his
pistant, * fc CoL Charley
f*. the mns the Clerk depart
F Legislature in the
P style.
Mr Colquitt is still quite
i -Irs. Colquitt sustain
i ' ei ' fe stroke of paralysis
ni ghts since aud is very
Male has never had and
*ill, iu our opinion, have
pL (sheriff braver, or more com¬
Nt, th. an our px - eseut
long Bill Austin. May
and prosper.
There are several new resi¬
dences contemplated for the
near future.
When you come to town we
want you to come in and
us the news.
Bring in something and pay
for your paper—turnips, ’taters
old clothes—somethin.
Tom Watson has not been
heard from lately. Tom will
doubtless, lie “ Domino ” for a
spell.
New stock cloaks, and buggy
robes at H. P. & D. M. Almand
& co’s.
Hon. William Fleming, of
Augusta, is one of the ablest
members of the Legislature.
You shouldn’t fail to come to
town and have your pictures
taken while the sun shines.)
Capt H. D. Terrell and wife,
of Covington, was here this
week.
In another column will be
the announcement of
W. V. Almand for mayor
Mr. Stokely got his bull-dog
Another’evidence of the good
advertiseing in Hale’s Week
Mr. W. V. Almand is the only
avowed candidate for mayor
so far as we know. He is one
of our very best citizens.
Mrs. R. A. Almand and daugh¬
ter, Miss Ethel, of Washington
Georgia, have been here on a
visit to relatives this week.
We have an immense line
of mens and boys scarfs and
for fen days, will sell at bar¬
gains. G. W. & A. P- Cain.
Summers Brothers have been
selling thousands of goods for
the last week. There low pri¬
ces bring trade for miles and
miles.
Didn’t your Uuncle Grover
knock Little Ben silly though ?
He’ll knock a whole lot of re¬
publican papsuckers into the
same blank state soon.
It is an absolute fact that
a big majority of the babies
that are being horn these days
are girls, That’s all right.
though.
Hon. Bob Hardeman is the
committee on Grass at the
capitol. The country poets
when they come to the capitol
and get full get off some very
great things on the committee.
Our farmers should be care¬
ful to put in larger grain crops
this winter and spring than ev¬
er before. Raise your supply:
cotton will bring a better price
and you will be independent.
Say, subscriber, did you know
that your subscription is now
due and has been ever since
you subscribed. You will
now distinctly ^understand that
what you owe us is due and we
MUST have it.
Mr. J. C. Stokely is undoubt¬
edly and unquestionably the
finest photograph artist that has
been in Convers, and the people
have found it out and are keep¬
ing him quite busy all the time.
They are taking the ^advantage
of this beautiful weather. Re¬
member that Mr. [ Stokely sur¬
passes all other photographers
that was ever in Conyers. His
prices are low down, in fact,
they are in reach of all.
Last Monday night, notwith¬
standing the pouring rain, the
streets of Conyers were crowded
with both old and young to par¬
ticipate in and witness the
grand Democratic jolification.
The fireworks, Abe music, the
procession, the firing of the can¬
non, the blowing of all the steam
whistles in the city simultane¬
ously, in fact, the entire pro¬
gramme was simply magnifi¬
cent and far [surperior to any¬
thing of the kind ever seen here
before. Everybody was enthu¬
siastic and jubilant in their de¬
monstration. Conyers certain¬
ly did show herself off in, regu¬
lar city style.
Cotton his gone up nearly a
cent since Cleveland’s election.
When Democracy gets in
sway in this county the South
may look for better times
we have had in a thousand
years.
It is about time for the
awnings to come down.
mayor says he is giving the
property owners time. The
awnings should be
if the? are not torn down in
reasonable time.
Rockdale’s member, Dr. J. A.
Stewart, is chairman of the
committee on Lunatic Assylum,
one of the largest committees of
the House. The Doctor stands
high among the members of
tiie present able body.
If you are nervous, call on
Lee & Son and get a bottle of
the famous South American
Nervine Tonic. There is no
medicine on earth that will give
you the immediate relief that
it will.
On ihe 30 of the present
month, our clever old friend,
Maj. Robert J. Guinn, of Atlan¬
ta, will be married to the ac¬
complished daughter of State
School Commissioner, Hon. S.
D. Bradwell. In advance we
extend good wishes.
The Rev. Eli McDaniell officia¬
ting, Mr. Henry Almand, Jr 1 ,
was married to Miss Lizzie Mc¬
Donald the charming daughterof
onr clever townsman, Mr. B. E.
McDonald at his residence Tues¬
day evening. We extend con¬
gratulations.
8iamyco8BLAmM.il aocbost.
All who are indebted to L T. Far
rill and Co. for Blacksmith and repair
work will find their account at G. W.
Weaver’s store, call and settle.
Shoes for big folks little jolks
young folks old folks and every body
e'se at J. J.Langford’s.
Bagging & ties at J. J. Langford
at the lowest price.
J. J. Langford has the best and
•heapest stock of Jeans in town ca 1
5o see him.
Go to Cai’ns and get your¬
self a pair of those sample un¬
der shirts cheap. Cain’s
We have 2,000 pairs of sus¬
penders and will sell every
pair atf less than wholesale cost.
G. W. & A. P. Cain.
1 f you want socks, just drop
in and see Cain,
Ladies don’t fail to examine
our line of notions before buy
ing. G. W. & A- P. Cain.
When you want geans pants
go to Cain’s
Dress goods and triming to match
at J. J. LaDgford.
Summers Brothers are known far
and wide on account of their low
prices. They please the people and
ths people appreciate them.
If you are weak and nerv
ous go to Lee’s drug store
an d get a bottle of the famous
South American Nervine Ton¬
ic, It,sJust simply wonder
ful.
We have a large lot of
Ladies and Gents sample
gloves for sale at a big dig.
at Cains.
For the next 30 days will
ell noaions for the lowest
price ever known.Cain.
Go to Summers if you want a
good shoe for a little money.
Socks from 2 cents to $1,00
a pair at Cain’s.
Cain has just received an¬
other lot of ladies sample
to sell at bargains.
Our old friend, James Henderson,
of Carroll county, is >» town
week and is looking well
Just recied a big lof of la¬
dies dress t imings tor fall,
G. W k.\, P. Cain
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THE GREAT
MAJORITY
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Of our people feel hap¬
pier when they have sat¬
isfied themselves that they
are buying goods at the
very best rates
PIT
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IN THIS THEY OBSERVE THE COMMON
OF PRUDENCE AND THRIFT. THE MANIFEST A
TION OF THESE LAUDABLE QUALITIES
PROVES THAT THE
PUBLICJUDGEMENT
IS RIGHT
SUMMERS BROS. THANK THIS
Grreat
MAJORITY EOR THE LARGE PAT LON AGE GIVEN IN
THE PAST.
Summers,
Believers in tbe
People’s Wisdom.
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Price of f l AjiJAavR. airine SI. wiiL HnavUig, bottle, by in rendering safety mailing Its fv.inr.- haze* ' lU . paid . --impossibility. by
from Qu- 'n’n Ant-Mi per rent by with 'nil luhlross p^t* written . • plainly. U3(«eeurelf
sealed observation). R-*nd money or stamps v*. boro?t r ,’ straight In Correa*
pond**!!’’!! striot!«- confidential. Th?'* advert lament i •* forward every word It
contains. Wo i ■.’ to von t > driat with m a:. i vuu will find everything < o-,vacated Cut this out and
8 register n<! to-day. Address nt QUffM Post Otll CMKMiCAL to insure CO., its safe i/4 deliv, »»*c* ry. Street ».•« >. i WmiNATI, pay #H00 for O any You case can
vour letter a»*\ • purehttser. Kvery In» 1 < lc teed.
off- ‘njury («> any trim ran
••rrdi-o.-* and well acaetig tiaeir fnc - ~*na U8 Bottles ff Quccn'c AntUHatrine,
• ■ s-jj.y T>R!5»3, 15yards be- w 5te K.\t. r a. a rgo Bor tin and cample*
xa--.- r> n r sion to Agents.
Tf|e St<n)M ^asl} leister,
(Patented In United States and Camum.)
X* a Practical ITlacliinc, Apprecta*
ted l>y Practical ISusaira "Tien.
Desk, It Is Money a handsomely Drawer and furnished Cashier, Combination
with com*
' binatiou Lock and Registering Att aehment.
It records both cash and credit rules.
W®. It rt •cords disburse me nts.
It itemizes money paid in on account.
It enables you to trace transactions In dU
pute. will keen different lines of poods separate.
: It the
I It shows transactions of each clerk.
m It makes a ca reless man careful.
It keeps an honest ma u honest and a thief
will not stay where it is.
It will save in convenience, time and money,
fillip enough to pay for itself many times over.
■w Hat h machine boxed separately and war* >
*'• Mj ranted for two years.
for full particulars address
STANDARD MFC*. CO •5
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
A Iff STORE
—— ——
ALmAND &
PLUNKETT 1
:o:
We L ive made a handsome afore room out of the Old
Poit Office on Center Street and filled it with a full line of e 1 -
egant n(‘w goods of every kind, which we will sell at the very
owest figures possible. We want to build up our business
and we are going to offer some rare bargains.
:o;
Come and see us.
Almand and Plunkett.
ABBUBY HUH. P. B. TOBIN.
HULL & TOBIN,
Successors to
GEORGE R. SrrriA > a ’ 0.
COTTON FACTORS,
845 & 817 REYNOLDS STREETS,
5 JOUST A, GA.
I^Personal attm iven to all branches of our business.
Ti CHEAPEST
,a,m r *m. 'mmsvmsace.
msuil: VOUR SI0OK.
gap"'Jr. Joe w. Wright, is o? »t for the Southern Livestock
Insurance Co., of Georgia, th »r!y one in the .Sou hern States, and
he is imw ready to insure your [miHes, The rates are low enough to I o
in ibo reach of all. No farmer ith good stock can all i d to bo without
insurance."
INS UR A VO UR LIVES.
is also a..ant 1 • he famous Mutual Iteserv • Fund Life As>
social ion of New York, or. ..I’the moit reliable c- mpnnieH in existence
and the cheapest thousand in the world. The rates are so low that anybodv Ga enn
carry a few dollars. Call on or address him at Conyers, ,
before you insure.
IrW 1 Office at Almand & Plunkett’s Store.
HAVERTY'S
FURNITURE G3C3 ARGnlNS.
BIG SALES AND SMALL
HIS MOTTO.
PABLOIf, «KI> BOOM, OININO BOOM, ftsst
KtTCII :X AN .uRE
A'l !
LOWEST - PRICES - IN - ATLANTA.!
Ladies’ Desks, Ward robes, Chiffbt-i-M, Combination Book
Cases, Rob mid Flat-Top Peaks arid other
Furniture AT COST.
Rattan and Fancy Chairs, Lounges and Cots, Feather Pil¬
lows, Mattresses, Lawn and Veranda Chairs,
AT SUMMEd PRICES.
Furniture Polish furnished with our Furniture.
Don't for :.-<•? the place. Place your orders with us, and we
will please } with Goods, arid save you 2-5 percent,
^ y£ m SAVBISTr,
“ THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE MAN SOUTH ’’
77 Wiiiushili and 64 South Broad .-.trac'., Adanta, Georgia
VilU
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