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PARAGRAPHS.
ncerning Pep le and
Events.
ur readers will find an ac
L Laos of the killing of Dr. J. J •
in St, Louis, on the
[page L Ve of make tho Weekly apology this for
(typographical errors in the
L (without column. It chanced to get
going through the
Ids of the proof reader.
ir* Jones made a business
to Monticello this week.
,
L. Ly, Mart Fwing, of the
is very unwed, and her
[ilr. Load, Fd Fwing, of the Ga. she
is at home until
■overs.
Wanted, all the Peas and corn
I have to sell H. P. & D. M.
Jnand & Co.
Kiss Ola Fuller, of the Mil
[g [geville Normal family college of is Mr stop- T.
with the
J Brodnax.
■Jr. Dave Albert of Atlanta,
1 several years a citizen of
Is Iny place is here. Dave has
friends in Conyers.
(Mrs. Dr. McKown and daugh
|r, letiie Miss Lillie of Jonesboro, family of
guests of the
|e writer.
I Allen Summers can fit any
pingiu the shhpe of a man or
ly in clothing.
[The town has ordered four
6w street lamps and they will
p put up as soon as they arrive.
We have a Good New stock of
loes, hats drygoods, crockery
[id glass-ware at reasonable
reces come to see us -
t. P. & D. M. Aim and & Co.
[The best bar soap 34- cents at
tale & Sigman ’s.
[Conyeis is the best town in
le World— every-boddy says
p and what every-body soys
bust be true.
Always Pays to use Edy stone
ruano.
Lost or Mislaid.
Two package—Hat in one and
ak paints in other—Bought of
■H. Alraand & Co. Anyone
pturning HU same to A, M. Helms
be rewarded .
S653ST” BSh
sets'
Georgia State Standard can
! bought of Smith & Lifsey.
ptan r^ien Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
(When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
®C0VCiC ^ IMtccI
ftzicz |. "5s And
"feker
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Otiice ii Johnson’s tin
! jmop on Commerce street.
'Repariiig ct an kinds fljne promptly.
^rmg in your time-pieces and
have them putin good
I order.
PAInts.
Paints —We have made ar¬
rangements with manufactur¬
ers to sell Paints at wholesale.
Tilley & Quigg.
A Ssd Suicide.
A man hangs himself because
lie failed to get the Balding
Guano.
Almand & Stewart.
We have it that our young
friend Rob Galley rather bested
Mr. Henry Penn last Sunday.
It was just a, little trip to tlie
country with a most charming
young widow as the magnet.
Whether Rob’s team was the
swiftest or he took the part of
the “eaily b : rd,”we didn’t learn
However, there is no question
but that he reached the goal in
abvance of Mr. Penn.
We have now a comfortable
private room in our office where
we can entertain our friends and
transact matters of “State. ”
Call on us.
A mule ran away with Mr Joe
Williams last Saturday. His
wife and little baby were with
him in the wagon. All were
thrown out, the wagon falling
upon Mrs, Williams and the lit¬
tle baby. They were thought
to be fatally injured but at this
writing they are said to be re¬
covering .
Mr. Fudox McCalla, of Decatur,
Ga. was here Thursday. This
is his old home and he meets
only friends when he visits our
town
Arbuckles roasted coffee at
Hale & Sigman’s for 224 cents.
Come and get it.
Marshal Smith,s indisposition
clings to him rather persistently.
We hope he will soon grow
strong again.
-RAZORS
We sell the celebrated
“IT H H” warranteed.
Marbut & Reagan.
We are glad to announce a
gradual improvement, in the
condition of Rev. H. F - Buch¬
anan With the coming of spring
vehope he may grow in strength
and good health until ho feels
again the vigor of younger days.
You will find the best variety
of fresh garden seed at Dr. W.
IT. Lee Drug store.
The city fathers have about
decided to make some long
needed improvements in the
side walks on Academy street.
i k .n.
High grade first class Guano
If .von eat ivhat you want and digest
it, you will surely be strong and heal¬
thy.
But if you we!l don’t digeot it,you might, good
almost as not eat, for what
can your food do you if it doesn’t nour¬
ish you? that it,
If you find you ern’t digest
there is a simple help for your stomaee.
It is Shaker Digestive Cordial, made
by the Shakers of Mount Lebanon. It
has never failed to cure the worst case
of indigestion.
Strength anti health come from the
food you ear, after it has been digested
and has gone into the blood.
The best t,onio is digested food. The
best aid to digestion, Shaker Digestive
Cordial.
When you have acid eructations,
nausea, headaohe, wind, dizziness of¬
fensive breath, or any other symptoms
of dyspepsia, S'taker Digestive Cordial
will cure you.
At druggist. Trial bottles 10 cents.
The great cotton grower.
Lawful Notice.
[ hereby forbid hunting or otherwise
tresspassing upon my Feb.*29ih, premisis. 1S9G.
This
Jno. F. Almand.
LAWFUL NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Rockdale County; hunting
We the undersigned forbid
or otherwise trespassing on our lauds
*" 611111 L ° Un <J. T. Smith, J. H. Peek,
F. M. Chandler. VV . H - Camp,
31 P. Bradford, K- V. Camp.
A. D. Phillips, J- F. Peek, sr.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
■w ANTED (-Several trus worthy
gentlemen or ladies to travel
n Georo-ia for established reliable
house. Salary $780 Enclose and reference expenses and
Steady position. stamped envelope The
self addres-ed Third F Oma¬
Dominion Company, -mr,
ha Bleg., Chicago, Ill.
COAL.
See us before buying your
coal. We can save you mon
ey.
TILLEY & QUIGG.
Rev Mr. Partillo, of Lithonia,
attend' <i services at the metho
dist church here Sunduy night,.
All last, winter Mr. Geo. A.
Mills, of Lebanon, Conn., was
badly afflicted with rheumatism
At teme it was so severe that
he could not stand up straight.,
but was drawn over on one side.
"I tried different remedies with¬
out receiving relief, ”he says
until about six months ago I
bought a bottle of Chaimber
laitTs Pain Balm. After using
it for three days my rheuma¬
tism was gone and has not re¬
turned since. For sale by Dr.
W. H. Lee Druggist.
We print the advertisement
of Miss Fmma Riley’s Millienery
store in this issue she has re¬
ceived her stock of new spring
goods.
ReA, Dr. Ragsdale being in
South-west Georgia, Rev. A. J.
Becit, of Lithonia will preach
next Snudav. All cordially in¬
vited to attend the service.
Mrs. Luther Turner, of El
berton, is on a visit to her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Turner of
our city.
The latest styles of bloomers
"is a sort of square deal in pants
Summers has the best styles—
for men only.
Ceiling broom with handle
10 ft long for 35c at Marbut &
Reagan.
We call you attention to the
advertisement of Mesdames Mc¬
Donald & Haygood in this issue.
They are receiving their new
Millenery.
We think we voice the Scnti
ment of a large portion of this
towm when we say Allen Sum¬
mers’ clothing and prices can’t
be beat in the State.
Our store is alway open for
bargain seekers.
Marbut & Reagan
FOR RENT OR SALE
One of the most desirable
dweeliugs in Conyers.
L. A. Lee.
Not To Be Trifled With.
(From Cincinnati Gazette.)
Will people never learn that
a “cold” is an accident to be
dreaded, and that when it oc¬
curs treatmen should be prompt¬
ly applied? Tnere is no know¬
ing where the trouble will end;
and while complete recovery is
the rule, the exceptions are
terribje frequent, and thou¬
sands opon thousands of fatal
illnesses occur every year usher¬
ed in by a little injudicious ex¬
posure and seemingly trifling
symytoms. Beyond this, there
are to-day countless invalids
who can trace their complaint
to “colds,” which at the time of
occurrence gave no concern, and
were therefore neglected.—
When troubled with a cold use
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
It is prompt and and effectual.
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale
by Dr. W. H. Lee Druggist.
SAW MILL FOE BALE.
Deloobe’s improved mill, Ratchet
head blocks, lever dogs, inserted tooth
48 inch Olen saw, at one-half price .
J. M. B. or J. A. Goode.
We keep a nice line of all
kinds of Lumber and Shingles,
Tilley & Quigg.
n
I have opened an oftiee in the
building formerly occupied by
Dr. J. J. Seamans, and solicit a
share of the patronage of the
people.
R. A, Joxics, Dentist.
Last season Ike L. Hall,
druggust of West' Lebanon,
Indiana, sold for gross of Cham¬
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di¬
arrhoea Rimedy and say every
bottle of it gave perfect satis¬
faction- For sale by Dr. W. II.
Lee Druggist.
A canvass among the drug¬
gists of this place reveals the
fact that Chamberlain,s are the
most poplar proprietary medi¬
cines sold. Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy, espedially, is
regarded as in the lead of all
throat trouble remedies, and as
such, is freely prescribed by by
physicians. As croup Medicine,
it is also unexcelled, and most
families with young children
keep a bortle always handy for
instant use. The editor of the
Grphic has tepeatedly know
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
to do the work after all other
medicine had failed.—The Kim¬
ball S. D. Crophic. For sale at
25 and 50 cents per bottle by
Dr. W. II. Lee Druggist.
Little Tom tobacco at Hale &
Sigman’s for 40 cents per pound.
LaFayette Aim and lias moved
his family into the house vaca¬
ted by Mr.*Pliny Cain across
from the Methodist church
IxflIPPS
Marbut & Reagan sell them
for a song and sing it,
A good broom for 10 cents at
Marbut & Reagans’
Friend Bob White has been
with triends here for
days this week.
Fairbanks Gold Dust 3
ages for 50 cents at Hale & Sig*
man’s.
Dont make the streets im
passable and at the same time
“odor ollensive by dumping
your trash and old slop upon
them, Men are taxed two dol¬
lars and a half a year to keep
up the streets and it is too bad
that they should be filled with
old slops. It is an offense
against the city anyway.
Blood and Bone Guano for
cotton.
F. L. & 5. J. Bouey Co,
Dyers cleaners and repairers.
We make old clothes new. All
work guaranteed. Give us a
trial.
Cnnyers Ga.,
MM SIAM:
Guaranteed to give Satisfaction
Children Cry to*
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Now.
This goes to prove that Bald¬
win’s guano is the best; Peo¬
ple who have used it name their
boys after it. Sold by
Almand & Stewart.
Fits From US. Journal of I MMnt
Prof. W. H. Peeke, who
makes a specialty of
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur¬
ed more cases than any
living Physician; is astonishing. his
success
We have heard of cases
of ao years’ standing
Cured cured by
him. He
publish valuable esa
work on
this dis¬
ease, which
he sends
with a
large bot
We advise anv one wishing a cure to address
Prof.w. a. fZZKl; Pi V:> 4 CcOargt., ITc*FTsr4
Resolutions of the Ladies
Aid Society of the Pres=
byteriar. Church.
The committee appointed bv flic T.si¬
llies Aid Society of the Presbyterian
church to dr.-ut resolutions oxpre-sive
of the society’s grief at tlie dentil of
their beloved Pre-ident. Mrs. T. D.
O’Kelley, report- as follow - :
1 na-ioiu h as it has plea-ed our Om¬
nipotent tend lo move from ctmh 10
heaven our friend and to worker, Mrs,
T. D. O’Keilev ;
Kesolved l-t. That in ihe
Mrs.O’Kelley, our soeiety lias ms! a
in< st zealous member. one who was al¬
ways ready ami willing to perform the all
duties lequired of her and o lio felt
grefUest interest it. the work of the
t-’esoivei 2nd That the church has
lost H consecrated member and her Sun
her 1 'iss, welt lieve she is enjoying the
blessedne.-s of a pnr’r society where
eternal love and progress ream. VV e
,,rollr. bv the lessor, of her life—a life
thatis her he-t eulogy.
Kesolved 4tli. That our hearts go our,
in sympathy to her bereaved husband
and children in their sad atUiction and
we commend them to our Heavenly
l-’ather and pray that He mav comfort
them anil enable them so to live that
they may meet the sainted wife and
mother in that brig-lit and beautiful
home beyond the stars, and hi that home
where tliere will be no more separation,
May thev be an unbroken lamily—a
home circle m heaven.
Kesolved och. Thar, a page of the re¬
cords of our society be inscribed to her
memory and these resolutions be spread
upon the minutes and published in the
town papers and the Christian Observ¬
er and that a copy of the same be fur¬
nished the family of the deceased.
Mbs. A. B Ozbornk.
Mrs J..! W. Glunn,
Mtss Cabrik Pokes,
Mrs. Vannib Qujgq.
Committee.
Children Gryfoi
Pitcher’s Castoria*
Mr. and Mrs, Charlton Mel¬
ton , of Abbeville, is on a visit
to the former’s father here.
Fresh cucumber pickles 10c
per quart.
Marbut & Reagan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Winburn
spent several days in Walton
countv,near Jersy, last
a, the bedside of M, Mabry,
brother of Mrs. Winburn, who
has been quite sick foi some
time.
Bring all your Beef Hydes to
H. P. & D. M. Altnaud & Co. be¬
fore the worms ruin them they
Bring Good price now.
Mr TaImage Richards will
move his family to Gainesville
sometime next week. He will
enter t } 16 drug business in that
city We veget to i ose this cx
cel lent family,
Wo have bouget from our
customers this week about one
Hundred dollars worth of
Country lard and meat. Plant
blenty of Corn to supply yourself
and when you have corn you
can raise your meat.
II. P. & D. M. Almand & Co.
In order to protect market
men the council has passed an
ordinance to prohibit the ped¬
dling of fresh meals in the c'ty
save on Tuesdays and Thurs¬
days. This is justice to the
licensed market men.
We have received a big lot
of pocket knives at extremely
low prices.
Marbut & Reagan.
[q.
SIMMONS
Rsg
REGULATOR
£
V
THE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE
is Simmons Liver Regulator. Don’t
forget to take it. Now is the time you
need it most to wake up your Liver. A
sluggish Liver brings on Malaria, Fever
and Ague, Rheumatism, and many other
ills which shatter the constitution and
wreck health. Don’t SIMMONS forget the word
REGULATOR. It is LIVER
REGULATOR you want. The word REG¬
ULATOR distinguishes it from ail other
remedies. And, besides this, SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR is a Regulator work, of the
Liver, keeps it properly kept in good at condition. that your
system may be
FOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS
liver Regulator, it is the best blood
purifier difference. and corrector. Look for Try the it and RED note Z
the
on every package. You wont find it on
any other medicine, and tliere is no other
Liver remedy like SIMMONS Ll'/ER
REGULATOR—the Kingof Liver Remedies.
Be sure you get it.
a. H. %eilin & Co., Philadelphia, P*.
DOTS OF INTEREST
COTTON REFORT.
BALES.
Previous receipts 7,082
This week’s 4 ( 50
Total to date 7,120
lV'ce for middling 6$-c,
Deaths.
Yesterday morning at
o’clock. Mrs. M. V. Plunket,
wife ()f Mr> William Blanket
deceased, died at the home of
her SOU ill-hl'V Mr. J, W. Btlt
I*f 'far ilhvM dated "nly
fiotll last Saturday . Mr. Pink
pJi w „ s s j xty years old. Was a
consistent ■ . , tnembei , Ot e .1 the Gon- ,,
yers Biptist church and a most
’
vxu lit ,, in, f taut. i i
Funeral services will he hold
at lue ., p,., IsaptlSs n tiqf /."lurch G.nncn 111 in tills this
city to-day at eleve /1 O clock
a ft,er which the intemnent
"’ill ... OCCUl' in tho ,, Rockdale __, , , Cortl
tery. The WEEKLY extends sym
p r a (,hy J j,o the bereaved,
The little infant of Mr. W. C.
McDonald died last Wednesday
at 12 o'clock and was hurried
Thursday evening at 2 o’clock
in the Almand grave yard. Rev.
J. F. Wallis conducted the
burial service. The little one
had been sick for some time.
We synq athize with the parents
in their afflictions.
Obituary.
The grim monster death has
sadened the hearts of many by
claiming for it’s victim Mrs.
Lou Rice one of our best Chris¬
tian ladies. She was sixty-sev
eh years old at .the time of
her death . Her sufferings were
beyond expression yet she boro
them witli Christian fortitude
until the angel of death bent
her sulleling foitn and
bore
the spirit to the God who gave
it and to the loved ones in their
heavenly home beyond the mis¬
ty clouds. The old adage that
“death loves a shining mark”
is fully verified in the departure
of Mrs. Rice. She will bs greatly
missed in this community, but
far more missed in her home
where she was the ’ight of the
household.
She was a member of the
Primitive Baptist church for
many years and lived a Chris¬
tian life; one that should be
followed by many. She has
now won the great victory and
is gemlely resting in the arms
of Jesus.
J. T. M.
• •»
Mr. B. C. Grenade was thrown
from Ins horse last Thursday
and before he hit the ground the
animal succeeded in kicking
him on the head and in the side.
accident occurred near tho
home of his brother, Mr. E. O.
Grenade and he was carriec
lie was so seriously hurt that
jt was deemed 1 est not to re¬
move him to his home.
We trust that his injuries
may not prove over serious,
and that lie may soon be out a
gain.
HOES
Scovil and handle cheaper
any where this side of the
factory at Marbut & Iicagan ,s
Georgia M Mri:
The leading high grade Fer¬
m
j THE INTELLIGENT
8 FARMER
il ss.r.Ari; 1 ".,-- in
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j I- j trade with ,he leading ‘arnwrsot
inK
i V this so tion.
v* Boots, Sash and Blinds
M i 1 are article, of constructing necessity to the new farmer huiUJ
(or use 'll oM buildings-an
repair Mtic.es of
he is wise in wanting those and
good quality —made to took well
well. We warrant ours.
r.'/ft wear 1 .iffl— free.
Jv? Send for our Price
AUGUSTA LUnBEK CO.,
m m * the Maher' AUGUSTA, GA.
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