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COAL.
When you want a strict!.
grst-class coal, see me.
J. P. TILLEY.
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FIRE INSURANCE. TILLEY
J. P.
AGEN’l
v/. J. FRE-DMflN
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Mm WATCH
m£g UsdaFREPARIN 1 A
SPECIALTY.
^CtIY£MS A TRIAL—
At Almand’s Bank.
KHART
lacksmithing
CONYERS, GA.
I desire to inform my friends atld
8public generally that I am still
icharge of the W. V. Almand
Lcksmith Jedto shop where I ‘am pre
do all kinds of work. My
kkis the best and my prices the
Lt. L BriDg me your horses and
to shoe. Satisfaction guaran
'Nap
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ciage Painting a Specialty,
upting and all kinds of Repair
, Upholstering and Cabinet
i Everything in my line quick
tally, substantially and ohpap
pe, W. ¥. Almand’s old starid,
tes, Ga- Come and see me.
I Respectfully,
V. H, LANGFORD.
SPECIMEN CASES.
I Clifford, New Cassel, Wis ,
roub’ed with Neuralgia and
mitism, pis stoinacibe was dis
«l, his Liver was affected to an
ing degree appetite fell away,
pas teuibly reduced in flesh
pength. Bitiers Three bot' leg of
ft cured h’in.
prd Shepherd, Harrisburg,
|1 a running sore on his leg of
■tars’ standing. Used three
B of Electric Bitters and seven
■f Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and
|h sound and well. John
k Catawba, O., had five large
Pres on bis leg, doctors said
■mcurahle. One bottle Elec
■te and one box Bucklen’s
Bklve cured him entirely.
■ Lee & So a druggists.
fand tors^Say; Intermittent
Fevers
iprev^Tl in miasmatic ciist
kt invariably accompan
I derangements of the
F Liver and Bowels.
[Secret hr is of Health.
the great ’’driving
I lQ the mechanism 6f
F^'hen it is out of order,
|°k l^d system disease becomes de
is the result.
[s Liver Pills
PH Liver
be $t of all.
fee the system in a
truly beneficial raan
fit}le springti me comes
,iQ< I perfect remedy
Ls. One bottle will
J.* 11 tb e family and
\\ JU Cenis the large
l Tr ;
Dt and be pleased.
Cq. ■’)’ rhe California
only.
^ Jf- subscribe til8 s Iory, “Francis
now.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Do you hear!
Set a hen.
No corn planted yet.
Court two weeks’ off.
Prune your fruit trees.
Oats are still being sown.
Conyers needs electric lights.
Conyers is bound to have a
cotton mill.
Subscribe for this paper aud
get all the news.
Epp McDouald, of Thomson,
is here on a visi t.
Miss Lizzie Vaughan is visit¬
ing in the country.
Let us have an electric car
line to the Paper Mills.
Use an abundance of white¬
wash . It off microbes*
Conyers is the garden spot of
Georgia, morally and otherwise.
E. H. Reese, of Eatonton,
visited his parents last Sunday.
Mr. J. J. Green is in very fee¬
ble health. May be soon be
well again.
The price of the Weekly is
one dollar per annum, payable
in advance,
Read Mr. Hale’s new adver¬
tisement. If you want an or¬
gan or piano call on him.
After a visit to relatives in
Lawrenceville, Mr. A. P. Gain
returned home last Monday
evening.
Dr. Candler will preach in
the Methodist ehvu-ch here to¬
morrow, the 17th. Go and hear
something good.
The moon, was in eclipse last
Sunday night from a few min¬
utes before eight until 11 o’¬
clock. The total was about ten.
Rev. M. D. Smith preached
two fine sermons ip the Presby¬
terian church Sunday, and they
were ably and forcibly deliv¬
ered
In writing “dots” we hope
our correspondents will confine
themselves strictly to local mat¬
ter, and make notes as short as
possible.
WANTED SALESMAN .-An
energetic man for a good paying
business. Very small sum need¬
ed to start. Address Business
cam this paper.
There was a burglary at
autop last Saturday night. The
store of E. B. Ezell & Co. hav
ing been robbed of considerable
good?. No clue \o the burg hirer.
WANTED.—There is a good
opening in Conyers for a first
class, sober baroer. None but
strictly sober men need apply.
For particulars address Box 13,
Conyers,
After this issue of the Week¬
ly we will get out an all home
paper. If sufficient help by way
of patronage crown our efforts
the paper will be enlarged and
otherwise improved at an
Rockdale county Alliance
will meet the fourth Saturday
in March, at 10 o’clock, in the
courthouse. All members are
notified to attend.
W. F. McDaxiel, Pres.
Dk. J. J. W. Glenn, Sec.
There was a young man seen
on our streets the other day,
who flourished a stylish
tache, an aristocratic biirnsides,
a touching imperial, and a
batch of whiskers on the gosel,
all at one and the same time.
Messrs. Jones & Parrill have
opened a blacksmith and wood
shop in the brick shop on the
lower end of Commerce
where they will be pleased to
have their friends and the pub¬
lic generally caU and see them.
The best work and lowest prices
guaranteed. tf.
We will commence next week
“The Story of Francis Cludde,”
a thrilling romance of the six¬
teenth century by Stanley J.
Weyman, who has written ma¬
ny historical novels. Let every
one who wishes to begin at the
first chapter send in their sub
scriptious during this week.
We want all the eggs in the
country. G. W". & A. P. Cain.
We have a Jong list of names on
our subscription books—names
of persons who have not paid
ior the present year. We would
be glad to have every one come
up and pay within the next few
weeks. Give us your support
with the cash aud we promise
faithfulness in gettiug out for
you a good paper.
We learn that Mi. W. J.
Freeman has obtained quite a
number of names as subscrib¬
ers to organize a company (o
erect and to put into operation
a cotton factory in Conyers. If
Conyers was made up just such
enterprising and pushing men
as Mr. Freeman the hum of the
spindles would be heard in our
city inside three months.
We had the pleasure of hear¬
ing Elder Philips preach at the
church of the Primitives last
Sunday. He preached the Gos¬
pel “by faith are ye saved.”
The subject was well handled
in simplicity. This reminds us
that there is no qccasicm for di¬
vision among religious denomi¬
nations in this country. All are
agreed that it is by faith, and
all agree in unity, when on
bended knee—that is all Christ¬
ians, though they may differ
upon details of discipliae and
ordinances, when it comes to
prayer there is a unity—a one¬
ness—beautiful to behold. We
must recognize God in prayer,
showing our dependence upon
him; we mpst wo.vl; iu his
cause, as He has told us, as if
all depended on us.
Just received a crate of cheap
crockery. G. W. & A. P. Cain.
DR. HARTMAN SA^D
; i - > V? *
In a Recent Lecture an Chronic
Catarrh and Consumption.
Catarrh of the lungs is, ordi¬
narily, known as consumption
also called tuberculosis. In ^fiese
cases the catarrh has usually
found its way into the lungs by
the gradual extension of the dis¬
ease from the throat through
the bronchial tubes. Consump¬
tion is the natural termination
of all cases of neglected chronic
catarrh. Every one who is af
dieted with chronic catarrh is
liable to be attacked with con¬
sumption at any time. In the
first stages of the dLeiwo Be-ru
lia is a sure cure ; in the latter
stages of the disease Pe-ru-na
can be relied and upon in to large produce
great benefit, a per
cent of cases produce a perma¬
nent cure. All those afflicted
with this dread disease should
begin at once the following
After all other means have
hepn tried in vain ; after doc¬
tors have pronounced the case
hopeless aud friends have given
up iu despair; after the patient
has lost all faith and the inces¬
sant ear® qf a tteu( * e B ts seems
futile, still there is hope in Pe,
ru-na. Send for a free copy of
Family Physician, No. 3, a com
piete treatise on chronic catarrh
coughs, colds, la guppe aud
consumption. Address lhe re
ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co.,
Columbus, Ohio.
For free book on cancer ad¬
dress Dr. Hartman, Columbus,
Ohio.
RAILWAY MAIL SERA ICE.
Atj vxta Ga., Mch. 13, ’95.
Psot Master;
On and after March 18th, pos
tal . , clerks will will nerform perform service ser ice
on trains Nos. 27 and 28, m ad
dition to present trains, and
cau exchange at your office.
A NEW SWINDLE.
which the people of the South
are resenting, sell them is the efforts of
some to imitations for
the real Simmons Liver Regu¬
.
lator, because they make more
they money by the imitation; and
care little that they swindle
the people in selling them an
inferior article. It’s the money
look they are after, and the people can
out for themselves. Now
this is just what the people are
doing, hard and merchants are having
a time trying to get people
to take the stuff they offer them
in place of Simmons Liver Reg¬
ulator—which is the “King of
Liver Medicines,” because it never
fails to give relief in all liver
troubles. Be sure that you get
Simmons Liver Regulator. You
old knqw it by j&pjga ly the same
Z stamp the ® of the Red
1L on has package. fail¬
never
ed who you, have gpyy^Jaand been people
suaded to take something else have per¬
always come back again to The
Old Friend. Better not take any¬
thing Zeilin else but that made by J. H.
& Co., Philadelphia. ,
that are told by OuT
Correspondents from the
Country.
OAK GROVE.
So you had come to the con¬
clusion that Oak Grove was
dead. We are glad to inform
you that you are mistaken. If
such has been the case, with
spring comes the resurrection.
Our school at this place is
flourishing under the manage¬
ment of Prof. Clotfeltev,
There was quite an enjoyable
singing at the residence of Mr.
B. C. Grenade on last Saturday
evening,given ip hanoo' of Rev.
Mr. fieFeoi', who is pastor of
Rockdale church, and much be
loved by our eutrire community.
The musio furnished by Mr.
Otis Adair of your city, and
Prof. Clotfelter, of this place,
was indeed worthy of the high
est praisd s £iid greatly enjoyed
by all present.
Ou? fovbbath school was
largely attended last Sunday.
Mr, J. A. Clotfelter and his
pretty sister, Miss Fannie, of
Smyrna, visited relatives in our
community last Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. Lon Brand, of Lithonia,
visited one of the fair sex in
our midst Sunday afternoon.
’Tis not the first time either.
Mr. Henry Stansell, of Con¬
yers, attended our Sabbath
school last Sunday.
Mr. Bud Almand and wife, of
Ebenezer, visited Mr. and Mrs,
Z. T. Almand last week,
Madame rumor says we are
going to loose one of our young
ladies, . We sincerely hope it is
a mistake, but, nevertheless,
Rockdale’s loss will be De
Kalb’s gain.
Jim Hudson’s telescope was,
quite a treat to ouy young men
Sunday night.
Mr. Thomas Bird visited
friends in Lithonia Saturday I
aua Sunday,
“Ermyntrcoe.”
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* uCKY BBAliCH *
The farmers are using an a
bundance of guano again this
year . This indicates a vast acre
0 j u cotton as usual. Why
farmers learn to plant *
peas and , potatoes. *„
more corn,
Mr. James Hill and son are
both confined to their room on
account of sickness, . ,
Rubio v Ovrenshv has been
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visiting her grandparents in the ,
lower part of the county.
Boc Little Cov « .
ven ,o mg
last week and bought stock with
* nicn ™
Mr. and Mrs. Beattie viiited
.the family of Mr. Joe White
last Sundav.
Rev. J M. Del'oor preached a
ts ne sennou last Sunday at
Rockdale church. We have a
fine Sunday School and a good
prayer meeting at this church.
We have a letter from a friend
i in Texas. He gives an ugly
description of that country too
long for your columns.
More anon.
Sakcho.
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v cal’s stoke.
The farmers are making rap¬
id preparation for another crop.
There seems to be as much,if
not more, guano hauled out
this season than usual.
Rev. R. C. Manley filled his
regular appointment at ti e
Congregational church on the
first Sunday of this month.
Misses Clifford and Thornton
Zachry of Peachstone Shoals,
and Miss Bryant of McDon¬
ough, visited Misses Burta and
Clara Graham last week.
Rev. A. J. Goss filled his ap¬
pointment last Sunday at Zion.
Rev. R. L. Hicks was in our
burg last Sunday in company
with one of our most charming
bells.
Mr. Green Hollingsworth,
from Smyrna, called on another
of out lovely little girls. A cor¬
dial welcome to you Green.
A dummy line to be operated
from Snapping Shoals to Con¬
yers is being quite promiscous
ly discussed. We hope to see
ic in operation, and believe it
would pay a large dividend.
Mr. J. N. Parker speaks of go
,n S S0lUh t0 investsome of his
Ga P^ t0 ^ l an d s -
A. L„ Veal says there is yet
a little money among the peo¬
ple, but that they are using it
most economically, which will
be a great help in the relief of
hard times.
Master Lawson Stovers is
studying the violin and is mak
iug rapid improvement.
Patrick.
WANTED.—One thousand
hens. G. W. & A. F. Cain.
NOTICE.
This is to notify all persons
that we forbid the sale of church
property belonging to the Sec¬
ond Baptist church of Conyers,
as it does not belong to the
members of the First church,
nor never did, and any person
buying said property and at¬
tempting to remove anything
whatever belonging to the .Sec¬
ond Baptist church will be pro¬
ceeded against according to law.
II. P. Ai.mand, Br., * Deacons
O. Seamans, r of the
W.J. Gee, ) church.
« AT
home;,!
Keep your money where you
can get it again.
NEW INSTRUMENTS OR MACHINES
EXCHANGED FOR OLD ONES.
Do J t Piaao?
oyonva . g .
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Y voll chine*
If y°u do, for either , casli or on
time, installments or otherwise,
... f
ca an see ,n ’ -
Bank Masomc bui ding ’ Con '
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vers. Ga.. and I will 1 save you
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^ rom ten t0 1 - F ’
anything you want. Come and
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J. N. IIALE, Gen. Agt.
Subscribe 7“°. for this paper next
week and get . the first chapter
of “Frauds Cludde.
L H. Reese is authorized to
receive and receipt for subscrip¬
tions at Eatonton.
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: Poor I
:Health j
’means so much more than'
'you ’fatal imagine—serious diseases and'
result from'
’trilling Don’t ailments neglected.'
play with Nature’s'
’ greatest gift—health.
If you are feeling
/Brown's out of sorts, weak 4
and hausted, generally ex¬
have mjivous, appetite *
no
and can’t work,,
Iron ing begin the at once tak¬
most relit- .
ble strengthening
medicine.which is -
Brown's i ion Bit
ters. A few bot¬
: Bitters teeth, tvon't tles vet conies y cure-benefit first stain and from dose— fT, the. it'
pleasant to take.
It Cures
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Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
’ Constipation, Bad Blood
> Malaria, Nervous ailments <
■ Women’s complaints. ,
i.. IlneJ on only the * he genuine— All il has others crowed tub refl 1
stitutes. On wrapper. receipt of are -
two ic. stamps we
will tend set of Ton Beautiful World’*'
Fair View* and book—free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO. '
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jfc'or sals by Ur. \V . U Live in, e>ou
BRING - ME-YOUR
WORK.
I now have one of the best Smiths
in the country aud make a specialty
of horse shoeing. Will do all kinds
fo Blacksmithing, Wood ><’ work
andGeneral Repairing tha very
best manner one ut prices to suit
the times- I thank my friends for
paG patronage and ask a continu¬
ance of the game.
Respectfully,
W. G. CLOTFELTER.
I MADE $75.00 IN A WEEK.
I have bought several plating
machines but they were either
not largo enough for some arti¬
cles or they did not work easy,
and I have never made much
money until obtained the practi¬
cal Plating Dymano. This is
the electrical machine used in all
the great gold aud Silver plating
factories, and does the work ov
rytiiue.No sooner did 1 he people
hear that I had this electrical Dy
narno, than I had more spoons,
knives, forks and jewelry than
I could plate in a month. The
first week 1 cleared $31.50, the
second week I cleared $75 and
I think by the first of January I
will have a thousand dollars in
cash and g>ve my farm consider¬
able attention too. The Plating
Dynamo is the thing to use and
you cau learn to use it in about
au hour Anyone can write to
W. P. Harrison & Co., Colum¬
bus, Ohio, who make these ma¬
chines, for circulars. As this is
my first lucky streak, 1 give nay
experience, hoping otners may
be benefited as much as I have
been.
INVEST YOUR CHANGE.
A silver quarter is about as
much as some people care to in¬
vest in medicine for immediate
use. Spend this sum fora pack
age of Simmons Liver Regulator
powder. It’s the woman’s friend
—cures sick headache in the
right way and quickly,too ; just
as good for biliousness.
MARVELOUS RESULTS.
From »letter written by Iiev. J.
Gundernaan, of Dimondale, Mich.,
we are permitted to make this ex
tract: “I have no hesitation in rec
commending Dr. King s New Dis
covery, as tae results were almost
marvelous in the caee ol rny wife
While I way pastor of the Baptist
church at Rives Junction she wag
brought down with Pneumonia sac
receding La Grippe. Teiribie par
oxisrns of CO ugbmg wou ld last hours
with httie interruption and it seeui
ed as if sbe could not survive theca.
a liiend reccommenled Dr. King's
Discovery, it w«s quick in ns
work, and highly satisfactory in re
. suits. ’ Trial bottles free at Dr. W.
H ^ D > Regu- ~
awe «(*. and «l.«Q.