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CITATION.
jpG*V IIoCKOAl.E County.—T o all
fcTexLutD : Whereas W. \V.
of the e-tate of
Icoiirtof Wit deceased, having applied
ordinary for leave to set
Wb.el<mYmgh>thees ateo saw
lu-uDaid the application first Monday will mJu- be
...... on
. ’j-bis 2-'th of May, 1M>».
0. Shamans, Ordinary.
IVAN TED
9
if hides. 1
J.
I’,and A.
Hu will pay
iad 5 c fo MP ’
reen liidcs.
■JUST F0II FUN.
A gentleman hands us the foi¬
ling for our readers to solve
IffiiT the correct answer, ac
K-tu the rules of arithme
[Insgoing with lo SI. lies wTvi
pa wife man had seven s.
Bit seven eats;
ITf»t luvd seven kits.
►Ailsam) wives
pffiiojy were going to St. Ives?
TO QUEEN El BERTA .
pty riii};. in lier name
Mi known in mines of u ndo;
pwava sung by Iliou-ai dA
p-reypr she lias s'ra\ k!.
PWi-n, f'hruses dainty beauty;
in her cheeks,
p'liililu’t poweet Liberta love tie peauli orchard ? qneon—
N r oi yers Man—(referring to
P}—Did she get in all O. K?
pdConyers k,8n0 Man—Yes; all was
everything moved liteclo k
['■ musn’t miss any more. *
[*C.M.—No, poff today. [ won't; I just could
I'l 1 J
3 -veil advertised name, but
Plotting ku-.vr, made by Wanamaker A
require no further adver
or recommendation than
“ f| r stamp. Their names are
ootterknown than Trilby. Mr.
bus. A. Argo, ijjeir agent here,
1131 !u ;' a,,d co ^y li,le of sam -
pies. Among oilier bargains
few! are stainless colored kese
* Dd kah hose for 12 1-2 cents a
f "r, coats made to order for CO
““H trousers $1 23, etc. Come
* e kryourself. Just think of a
ic Kmade to order for
n l
p FOR SALE.
bt e V' aj'iit au notice ba 7 from lumber of all
us at
L. ^South R’-WS. Miffs located 2 1 .
.
of Conyers.
Goode & Huff
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O'W OH E A P!
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ROUND TRIP $ 21 .
GREAT EXCURSION
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FROM ATLANTA TO CUA11LESTON ! |
OX THE 22l). IXST.
This will be the greatest ex
nursion j|l‘ the season,
here 10:30 p. m. Saturday, 22d,
md returning Tuesday morning,
/lino 25. You may enjoy the ex¬
hilarating pleasure of surf bath
ing, and experience a ride on
steamer. The fare from Con¬
yers is only $2 90. Mr, Norman
has tickets on sale. Call and
get one, and visit the great city
of Charleston for little money.
WHAT AILS YOU ?
If you have sudden darting pains in
the joints or muscles, and it leour-s ev¬
ery time yon get cold, and appeals in
new places without leaving any of old
ones, the best thing to do this is to sand
live dollars to the Drummond Medicine
Co., 48 Maiden Lire, New York, for it
month’s treatment of Dr, Drummond's
L'ghtning Remedy l'or Rheumatism.
They will send you two large bottles of
: heir remedy by return e xpress. If you
have the above symptoms you have the
Rheumatism, 'and should begin at once
with the known cure. Delay with any
disease is dangerous—with Rheuma¬
tism it is simply suicidal. Agents want
ed.
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE.
I will be at Sheffield district
court ground the 1st Saturday’s
in April, May and June, for the
purpose of receiving tax returns
for the year 1895.
Lorraine district the oil. Sat¬
urday’s in April, May and June.
Honey Creek the 4th Satur¬
day’s iu April, May and June,
and at Conyers the remainder of
the time, when not otherwise
engaged. Office at Stephenson
& Turner’s. Itespt., T.R.
ni30. 3mo. R. L. Hudson,
Children Cry tar
Pitcher’s Castoria.
No sugar required to keep
your fruit with Miller’s preserv¬
ing tablets. For stile by 11. P.
& D M . Almand & Co.
OAK GROVE.
V hooping cough is the late.it fad
in 6 qr community.
Mr Paul A Hen returned lad week
from a \isit 10 his brother in Ala¬
bama.
Miss Jessi • M>D.mi< l le<vei Finns
day for Carte sville, where she in
tends spendin'i several u e ks with
rclativts. Wt wish her a plo sant
visit
Mr II L Wii f, of At'anta, spent
-al days of last week with f iends
and rela ives here.
M.ps Maud Allen returned Wcdnes
day from a visit to friends in Coving
ion.
Miss Serena Hay good, cue of our
sweetest and most accomplished
young ladies returned last week from
Miliedgevihe, where she has been at¬
tending Indus!ria college.
The next meeting of the O- G. L
society willbehdd at the home ot
Mrs. Rosanah Plunk-tt Saturday
evening, June 22 KliMYNXIlCDE.
R-icklen’s Arnica Salve.
.j,^ a a ivo iu tne wurlo f<T cuts
Rruises.' Sores, etter, Ulcers, L bappe Salt Rneurn,
Fever Sores. I ’
UonF'and’iiositively a
cures 1 iles, or no
,,ay required. It is guaranteed retandci. to give
satisfaction or money
Price 2a cents per box.
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SSliTZEFv
An exhilarating, pleasant,
reft ebbing drink— a com'-i
natiou of Bro slides, Celery
Lemon and Seltzer. Con¬
tains no morphine, or any
dangerous dings- Very
thing for headache O: sick
stomach. F‘*r sa l e
Whiaker & Stewart,
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& C Ce.’s E f or book on “ng.
TH E WEE K’S NEWS.
Miss Susie Argo is quite sick.
^^™"“" visi “
■ Jeff White is visiting friends
and rtlatives here.
W. E. McCalla, of Decatur,
n the city Saturday.
Judge A. 0. McCalla visited
Atlanta the first of this week.
Mr. L. IT. Still, of the Banner,
‘ ias been oil .a. \*isit to relatives
111 Walton county.
Prof. .J. A. Clotfelter returned
last Saturday from liis extended
and pleasant trip to relatives in
Alabama.
Rev. M. L. Carswell is succeed
ing m his new field in Brooks
Ills health is greatly
. Messrs. John II. and Luther
Almand attended the bankers’
at Brunswick this
Mr. James Hollingsworth and
wife went to llayston to-day on
a visit to their daughter, Mrs.
Mattie Greer.
Quite a number of our citi/.cns
down to Oxford on last
Wednesday to attend the com¬
mencement exercises.
Miss Sadie Fowler returned
to her home in Covington yes¬
terday after spending several
days with her sister, Mrs. Van
nie Quigg.
Dr. Henry Quigg preached the
commencement sermon of the
Lawrenceviile school last Sun¬
day. lie will preach in McDon¬
ough tomorrow.
The tent meeting, which has
been running two weeks, has
closed One young lady was
biptizedinto the fellowship of
the church.
The Madison and Greeuesboro
military companies passed
through Conyers on Monday
night’s express, on route for the
encampment at Griffin.
Prof. Johnson, wife and two
daughters are visiting Dr. Quil
liau and family. Dr. Johnson
is a teacher in tH% LaUraiige Fe¬
male College.
Rev. LoJtoy G. Henderson
left yesterday evening forHays
ton where he will fiil his first
appointment iu the Presbyteri¬
an church at that place.
Rev. B. D. Ragsdale will be¬
gin a meeting on the 5th Sun¬
day, this month. Rev. J. T. B
Anderson, of Eatonton will as¬
sist. Everybody is invited to
attend these services.
Mr. Shelton, of the Mutual
Reserve Life Insurance Co., of
New York, was in the city this
week looking after the claim of
the policy on the life of Mrs.
Swann, who died last week.
Mr. John M. Day who attend¬
ed the reunion of Confederate
veterans at Houston, Texas, and
after spending sometime in the
Lone Star State has returned
home. He had a pleasant time.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Almand
left Monday evening for Dahlon
oga, where they spent the week
attending the closing exercises
of the school there, which their
soil, Walter, has been attending
sometime.
Miss Ellen Cook, sister of Mrs.
M. M. Langford of this city, died
on Wednesday morning at her
home in Newton county. Mrs.
J. J. Langford and Mrs. J, N.
Hale attended the burial Thuus
day.
Dr. W. II. Lee loft last Tues¬
day for St. Clair Springs,
where lie will snend
been'there , 1 ^,
for some time. We
wish him a pleasant trip, and
improvement in heaRh.
The enterprising firm of
mers & Hudson still keep on
hand goods up to date. They
have everything in dry
notions and clothing. Call and
see them and they will give you
satisfaction if bargains will sat¬
isfy you. Head dieirad.
In Rockdale cotton has been
chopped ; corn planted, and is
growing; peas are planted;
wheat is being cut; spring oat s
are fine; melons are doing well;
June apples are ripening ; veg
etables are beginning to he pirn
;lll(1 th « P ( -’ ;U:h crop is prom
* sll1 8
The Conyers Volunteers left
on last Tuesday’s accoinmoda
tion train for the encampment
at Griffin. They were forty
strong, and well equipped for a
ten days’ stay. They are all
young and active, and equal to
the duties of a soldier’s camp
life.
Rev. B. D. Ragsdale left Mon¬
day for Rcrehmart, Ga., where
lie holds a Bible Institute for
several days. He will be at dif¬
ferent places for his special work
until July 15th, at which time
he goes to Jefferson, Ga , and
will be met there by several oth¬
er prominent ministers.
At a meeting of the board of
trusees th«> following teachers
were re-elected for the next
school year beginning with the
fall term: Prof. W. P. Fleming,
principal; Miss Sallie Trenholm
and Miss Milly Posey,assistants.
Mrs. Lewis Leo and Miss Linda
Holder were elected to fill the
vacancies.
Miss Annie Etheridge, of Ro¬
anoke, Va., is visiting relatives
m town. She is a gradu.itcof
Vassar college, and is now a
teacher in the female college at
Roanoke. Miss Etheridge is an
accomplished scholar, and has
won reputation in the literary
world. She writes both prose
and poetry.
This week was the commence¬
ment at Oxford. Last Monday
Dr. Candler read the awards of
prizes offered by different par¬
ties in the different departments
of the college. It is very grati¬
fying to his many friends in Con
yers that Mr. John S. Glcaton
won the Palmer gold metal for
excellence in mathematics. Wo
extend congratulations.
Rockdale county must have an
exhibit at Pie great Exposition.
A large number of the counties
in the State will be represented,
and Rockdale can’t afford to be
left but. If this county is to bo
represented preparations should
begin at once. There is no rea¬
son why our county shouldn’t
make as good show as any other,
and—-ohe must.
An Elm and Live Oak Club has
been formed in Conyers. Mr.
H. Y. McCord secured quite a
number of members last Satur¬
day. Each member agrees to set
one or more elms or live oaks on
his own premises, on the street
or on the premises of another.
This is a novel and, we think, a
splendid idea to secure the much
noeded shade for our town. It
is enterprise in the right direc¬
tion.
Wc publish the following with
l ,lc;lSLU ' e •
Kings, Ga., June 10, ’95.
Editor Conyers Weekly,
Dear Sir; Please iqsert inyour
columns an announcement of the
4th 4tl of oi July lulv eelehratinn ceiebrat on at -it 0 ,,l
Hiil Opens promptly at 9 a. m.
Mr. Liviagston expected to be
present. Yours truly,
Erwin Perry, Sec.
The communication speaks for
'
Itself, lf and , - enough . to
IS maure
a lar ?° «' r °Md and an enjoyable
!?o«^ time at Kings on the
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-SUCCESSOR TO
Dr, W. H, Lee Son,
-DEALER IN
! an Drugs i Medicines,
ii Paints and Oils.
—A LSO —
Spectacles, School Rooks,
Fishing Tackle, Base Balls,
Rase Ball Bats, Etc., Etc.
......ICE COM) SODA WATER. LEMON VUE, COCA-COLA, Ac ......
ffiSr PRESC HI P TIG NS CA RE FUL LY COM POUX DE D jrj
DR. W. H. LEE.
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means so much more than
you imagine—serious and t
fatal diseases result from {
trifling ailments neglected.
Don’t play with Nature’s
greatest gift—health.
j" If you ar- feeling \ Jjf
/ nut ot sort -. weak
\ Browns and general'; y ex*
hausted, i e vous, $
} have no apiH tif e ^
and can’t J
begin at oncetal;- a
ble ing strengthening* the most n-lia
medicine,which Bit- is V
Bt>rs. Brown s Iron Jf
A few hot
■:B * | “ties cure—benefit Jf *
tiers .won't teeth, very comes first stain and fro dose- in your i t tho ’ it s Jf ]L j,
pleasant U take. X
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles, i
Constipation, Bad Blood
f Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women’s complaints.
lines C.et only the genuine—It All bp*= others crossed jed
on wrappr r. me sub
stiiutes. On receipt of twnac stamps we
will send set » i 1cm CituutiliJ Worid’b
Fwir Vi-Wtf and book—free. < 7T
Bf^OWN CHCM'CAL CO. BALTIf/ICFiS. fFD.
‘i ^ —' . Jib
For sal ^ by I)r. W. 11 T.rr.
Rev. J. W. Quillian is in re
eeipt of the following postal card
from Rev. R. W. Bigham, pas¬
tor of the Methodist church in
I* atontoa:
Eatonton, Ga., May 30 ’95.
Dear Bko : Please get your
paper to announce meeting at
Eatonton, ,Iunt 21-24, of dele¬
gates from the woman’s and ju¬
venile missionary societ ies of t he
Oxford district, llev. Dr. Gallo¬
way to deliver the anniversary
sermon Sunday, June 23. Urge
your societies to send full dele¬
gations, assuring them of Eaton¬
ton ’s host welcome and concern
for their comfort. God guide
and prosper you.
Yours truly,
R. W. Bioiiam.
It is hoped that the above invi¬
will bo heartily v< sp mdo 1
to, and that a large delegation
from Conyers will have the pleas
lire oL enjoying the genuine hos¬
pitality which has made Eaton¬
ton famous.
AMAH. AUKNl’S JSXPKKIENCE.
Louis L. Brenoeeke, WnlliaBa, P.C.,
bad Rheumatism for fifteen years, and
during that time had never been free
from pain. He tried the Hot Springs
and physicians without benefit. After
taking two bottles of Drummond’s
Lightning Bemedy he wrote that he
was free from pain, and able to take
several long walks, if you want a cure
SPnd $ r> to tae Drummond Medicine
Co 48 Maiden Lane, New X ork, an.
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will shvp to your express address
^ bottles-one month’s treat
ment gent8 want , d .
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
a u.u .,„ i v Y . V n
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Djukvv.kk, Ohio.- After four month'•«
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Of the rest,
and we pro¬
pose to stay
there if
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COOP GOODS
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And a lot of
them count
for anything
11 is a Fact • •
That we
are here to
please the
public and
sell g’oods.
Dry Goods,
Clothing E
Shoes
are our spe¬
cialties.
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Pays for this i aper and the
tvvice-a-week New York
World for one year. This
is a most liberal offer, and
you should take advantage
ot it before it is too late.
This paper comes once a
week, the World comes
twice a week; you get three
papers each week for one
year for only
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