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CONYERS WEEKLY.
OFFICIAL ORCAN OF THE COUNTY.
J. B. & J. H. REESE.
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Emeied at tlie poatoffice mail a. Couycr* an
second-class matter.
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Saturdvy, SKi*r. 21, 1895.
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ADVERTISING RATES.
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Locals 5 cents per line for lir-t loser
lion ; 2 1 cents (or each >ubsi<jue n in¬
sertion. Kegular adv, 5do. | ci null lor
JirsL insertion ; 25c !or each subsequent
1 user lion.
SU BSC HI PIT ON KATES:
One year, in advance ................ .$!.( 0
Six month*, in advance.............. 50
Those prosperous times have
arrived !
The hours for opening and
closing the Exposition will be
<S a. m. and 10 p. m. No one
will be permitted to enter the
grounds after 10 o’clock at night.
The visitors on the grounds will
be notified when the hour ar¬
rives, and will bo expected tore
tire at once.
The mysterious murder of Bass
in Atlanta two weeks ago is
about to develop against a de¬
tective named Conn. However
clandestinely a murder may be
committed, there is always, in
the providence of God, a clue to
discover the guilty one, verify¬
ing the old phrase, “Murder will
out.”
The Exposition opened last
Wednesday with 25,000 people
on the grounds. The opening
program was lengthy and inter¬
esting and the citizens of Atlan¬
ta feel encouraged at the pros¬
pect of success. The poem by
t tan ton and the speech of Judge
Speer were the taking cards of
the day.
The publisher of (lie Christian
Index told us last winter that
lie expected to raise the sub¬
scription list during 1805 to 10,
000 bona fide subscribers. Bro.
McMichael has now the desired
number. The Index is a great
denominational paper,filled with
religious reading aud all tire
news from the churches through
out the country. There is no
reason why the Index should
not have 50,000 suoscribers, for
the Baptist denomination is a
strong one.
This week has been one of stir
and interest upon the grounds of
t he National Park, located upon
the battlefield of Chicamauga.
Soldiers and citizens from every
section of the Union were as¬
sembled by thousands. The oc¬
casion was the dedication of the
park, bought and beautified by
the National government at a
cost of nearly one million dol¬
lars. The park is for the na
tien, irrespective of blue or gray;
the Confederate and the Union
soldiers taking pa' t alike. Many
ol the large crowd there went
t. > the great Exposition in Atlan-
4a.
The Covington Star makes se¬
vere charges in an article head¬
ed, “An Outrage at Conyers.”
V o know nothing of the partic¬
ulars, but we think that egg and
rock throwing should be stop¬
ped. It is dangerous, whatever
the provocation. Judge McCalia,
our worthy mayor, will spare
no ell’ort to bring the guilty par¬
ties to justice. The boisterous
conduct of the excursionists,
yelling and jeering at our peo
pie is indeed provoking, but we
trust our young men will here¬
after prove themselves manly
by treating all such with silence,
and forbear the throwing of any¬
thing likely to hurt
parties.
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
■ I will be in Conyers, towndis
i trier, Sept. 28th and from the 7th
to 19th of Oct. Alter November
j 1st all the remainder of my time,
01J j v w p en : ,t the preemets.
Sheffield , , district, , , a Sept. cti.i 27tli,
:
Oct. 18th and Nov. 15th. Hon
ey Creek district, Thursday,
.Sept. 2Gth, Oct. 17th and Nov.
| ]4th. Lorraine district, Sept,
j dOtl'i, Oct. 21st and Nov. 18th.
My office will be at Stephen¬
son & Turner’s store when in
town. Very respectfully,
E. F. Come, T. C. Rockdale Co.
J'JRCRS FOR OJTOBER TERM ROCK*
DALE SUPERIOR COURT.
| GRAND JURORS
John C Fanner, Hugh L White, A
J ()gletree, John II Maddox, Josiali G
Ray, J (> Bohunon, 11 H Cannon, J J
Cowan, Tbos J Deal. J S Albert, H H
Allen, .J 51 Day, G W Cain, E II Al
maml, Win T Stewart. G T Smith, A V
Sims, Sr., J W McClung, Win 15 Par¬
ker, 1) il Bowen. C A Blake, Itobt F
Farmer, J C Browning, S A Helms, M
I) Irwin, J VV Johnson, J G Jackson,
J K 1* Hester, J II Peek, J T Plunkett.
TBAVERSE JURORS—1ST WEEK.
J F King, R VV Tucker, N M Almand,
Littleton Long, Wm F Stanley, T K
Norton, F I) Lard, J S Johnson. Wm A
Cowan, Wm B Jackson, J I) Kay, J J
Langford, W A Costley, C G Turner,
J T A McCollum, Wm F McDaniel, J
W Mize, J S Francis, D M Almand, J
8 Gramme. Goo M Kennott, J 1) Lyon,
I) F Jones, b S Graham, J VV Jones.
Win IT Brisendine, J T Denard, E J
McDaniel, Wm L Peek, John J Farm¬
er, John II Scott, J I> Maddox,Sr., Wm
S Veal, K N Day, J P Tilley.
TRAVERSE JURORS—2ND WEEK.
T C McCalia, J A Lifsey, J t’ Adair,
Joseph Plunkett, L II Sigtnan, F M
Cnandler, D T Clotfelter, A P Gain, J
1’ Wheeler, Arthur[Whitaker,JD NHml
son, Geo W Weaver, David B Johnson,
Warren Head, G W Ivey, J F Harris,
A D Summers, Barton Walker, J A
Lowe, J M Williams, It M Gallops, Itob
ert L Guilin, Ben 11 Summers,It K Kovv
an, J J Peck, J L Pate, Wm A Scott,
Win T Spinks, Eugene 15 Palmer, L e
Almand, Geo VV Walker, VV V Almand,
15 D Whatley, Jesse T Weaver M L
Wood.
(crowded off local rage Besides
A COLUMN CROWDED OUT.)
Large stock of furniture at II.
P. & 1). M. Almand & Co.
Shoes, Shoes', Shoes ! Cloth
ing, Clothing, Clothing ! Jeans,
Jeans, Jeans! Domestics Do¬
mestics and everything you need
at II. P. & D. M. Almand & Co.’s
Mr. Chas. G. Cain, special
agent for the Mutual Benefit Life
Insurance Co., received a check
tliis morning (No. 07,720) for
$1,000 in payment of policy held
by Mr. Jonas 0. Cain, who acci
and proves that the Mutual Ben¬
efit company is one of the best
and most prompt companies do¬
ing business in Georgia. It is
old, having been in active busi¬
ness for 50 years, and it writes
the plainest contract of any com¬
pany. Any one wanting insur¬
ance will do well to consult Mr.
Cain before insuring.
H. P. & D. M. Almand & Co.
are now ready to buy your cot¬
ton. Don’t sell until you see
them.
Mrs. Anna Gap, wife ol Ex
Deputy 0 , S. Marshal,
6o£umbii5, Kan., says:
“I was delivered
rV* of TWINS io
less than 20 min¬
utes and with
scarcely any* pain
after using only
two bottles of
® iLT'MOTHERS’
A 1 m C j FRIEND
DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD.
S3S2 or B ra o a oll’
BUADFUmi) IlKGrUTOR CO.. ATLANTA, CA.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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Do You See Spots
jjk'G *• before you in the Rheumatism, air ? That’s A J
your liver’s fault.
Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Head- »j
ache and Billiousness are all A
^ pS * your liver’s fault. 9*7
Symptoms of a Disordered Liver: fi A
Sfc'N Pain in back, side and shoulders, a
bad taste in the mouth, coated m
ffipi tongue, general drowsiness, diges- if |
tion bad, fullness in the stomach, loss A
of habitual appetite, costiveness, sour and dots sick before stomach, the fi ^ ff
eyes, s :in sallov/, eyes yellow, ner- A
vousness, cough, confused pimples mind. on the face, dry pt ^
At the first appearance of
these symptoms call on your
merchant for a bottle of
cs
Kif Bheum&tlc
(UR&
? it goes straight to work on the
liver. It cleanses this organ—
s I makes it active again—purifies cured. \ '
yout blood and you’re
. Ask Your Druggist or Merchant For It.
1 CULLEN & NEWMAN, ’
^ Sole Proprietors,
i Knoxville, Tenn. 1
Hoe’s medicines for sale by :—
II. P. & D. M. Alman.l & Co.
Stephenson & Turner, Conyers, Ga
VV. E. King, Kings, Ga.
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Carto-Dwtive m
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Positively the one .Remedy ‘ for the
treatment of
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION,
Simple nnd aggravated forms of ! !
- DYSPEPSIA and--
Palpitation -of-the-Heart.
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Does your food sour af'er eating?
Are you'easily confined and excitm?
Do you get up in the morning tired anil
unrefreshed, and with a bad taste in the
month ?
Is there a dull, cloudy sensation, at¬
tended by disagreeable feelings in the
head and eyes?
Are you irritable and restless?
Does your heart thump and cause yon
to gasp for breath after climbing a
flight of stairs?
Does it distress you to lie on the left
side ?
Have you impaired memory, dimness
of vision, depression of mind and
gloomy forebodings?
These symptoms mean that you are
suffering from Dyspepsia and Nervous
Exhaustion.
There is no other remedy extant that
has done so much for tnis class of trou¬
bles as
Garbo-Digestive
Goffipeufiel.
If your capo Inis resisted the usual
methods of treatment we are particular
ly anxious to have you give this Com¬
pound a trial.
We guarantee relief in every ease and
will cheerfully refund your money
should our remedy fail to produce the
most gratifying results.
Please remember that the appellation
Patent Medicine does not apply to
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive Compound.
It is a prescription put up by a lead¬
ing physician who has made stomach
and nervous troubles a specialty lor
years We court investigation and
earnestly urge ail physicians to write
us for tlie formula of SCOTT’S CAKBO
DIGESTIVE COMPOUND, which we
will mail on application, that they may
satisfy themselves of its harmless char¬
acter and excellent virtues.
Scott’s Garbo-Digestive Compound
Is the most remarkable remedy that
science has produced. It has succeed¬
ed where all other medicines have failed
Sold by all druggists everywhere. $1
per bottle. Sent to any address in
America on receiot of price.
Don’t forget that we cheerfully re¬
fund your money if results are not sat¬
isfactory. Order direct if your drug¬
gist does not have it.
Address all orders to
“5 [t
| BROWN S IRON bitters
I . cians it«trade recommend aad it. All dealers sell it. Genuine
aarS crossed red lines on wrapper.
w'E miliL go 80 •' 5
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T^rE learn that Stephenson & Turner /
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* * bought the first new*bale of cotton raised
in Rockdale county this year. They stand at the )
head in the commercial business of our little city, !
as cotton buyers and general merchants. Go to
them for your goods they can undersell anybody
on Bagging and Ties, Meat, Flour, Corn, Meal,
Syrup, Molasses, Seed Rye, Fresh Turnip Seed,
Sugar, Coffee. Salt at Cue. for large size sacks.
They are selling nails for less than anybody else.
as they bought large quantities when they were
very cheap. Get your Hardware from them,
Shoes, 0!0 Clothing, ~Rocking Dress Chairs Goods, almost Trunks, give Furni- ]
ture. to away. /
ffiPTus best place in town for Tobacco—smok
ing and chewing. Cigars, Fine Cream Cheese
at 121c. per pound. Harness and Saddles, Lace
Harness and Sole Leather at a bargain. Horse S
Collars, Brooms, Rope, Buckets, Tinware, Lard, s :
Hams, Steelyards, Crockryware, Sheeting, \
Checks, Hats, Caps, Books, Laces and thous
ands of articles not herein mentioned. Come
everybody ; everybody invited to come ! You
shall have our best attention.
Don't fail to come , as you will lose money by \
staying away from
tevhecssn & Timer s B
EL P. I . Almand Co.
Will be in the market to buy all your cotton this fall, having
made arrangements with one of the largest cotton firms in the
South to buy for them.
COTTON.
Tlie time is here, and cotton is coming in. We will give you
the highest market price.
H. P.&D.M. ALMAND & CO.
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SUCCESSOR TO—
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•DEALER IX
H Drugs, Medicines,
Paints and Oils.
—ALSO—
Spectacles, School Books,
Fishing Tackle Base Balls,
Base Bali Bats, Etc., Etc.
......ICE COLD SODA WATER. LEMONADE, COCA-COLA, Ac.
^^PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY 'COMPOUNDE
DR. W. H. LEE.
Neaf Job \voiT, at
j this Office.
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