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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1896)
REINSURANCE. K P. TILLEY j. AGENT. sent the BEST corn k ^__ k kai b IN PARAGRAPHS. Lerning People and Events. Chiidren ©ryfo* icher’s Gastorie* 0B ’t throw your money a Carry it to Summers Re¬ al Sale and swap it for :ains. base help me with your ■to-morrow. J. A. Dukes. 4f Any body was town y es ‘ iy and we are expecting [to come in again to-day, r.Eudox McCalla, of Deca¬ bas been here for a day or this week. U, w. Maddox has gone [few days visit to her moth Atlanta. I,the teachers formily en liaour public school, and I home are out of the city Igoue away to spend their lions. xt Sunday is communion [at the Methodist church. |body is inviled. ly are not law suits that 111 for $ 5.00 The Blue 5s Ola Fuller is on a visit b family of her Uncle, Mr. Brodnax, in the city. Ere will be a pic-nic at Og |s biidge to-day week, day, week June 13th, [body is cordiaily invited md b crop prospects are fine fade prospects at Summers ler. tyour ballot for Crisp and fcalism in the primary Bay and you are sure to the coming side. .VER DEIGATES JATE C0NVEN TI0N: l H. ALMAND. . H. MELTON. Y B • Hudson and wife etuaned to their home at after a short visit to rel Iand kid Mrs. friends here, Henry Hollings | °f Atlanta, came down J to visit- their parents, [Purs. Ivey above town. 'Him in 1 AND tTLLS. k ge P a supply of meal Ms at all times. Tilley & Quigg. the agency of the old e Estey Organs and Piano P glad to make prices ' "'anting instruments • ' 0se t0 give 12 lessons in tree of charge to any ; seor °i an instrument of Pall on mo at my house street or Mr. J • 8. John the tinshop for father bioti. Respectfully, ‘ks- J. s. Johnson. !-> Paints —We haVe made ar¬ rangements with manufactur¬ ers to sell Pa hits at wholesale. Tilley & Quigg. <C KEEP KOOL! & •» ■<r & :<s * ALL KINDS DEUCIOl’S SUH- ,-s. MSlt DEINKS. * g Krrs * ? ;v A * mo-t refreshing drink 1 . X. Call and try our produc- X .1 tions. ?• i* Y DR. W. SI. LEE. A; :-U 3G •V v $ a mm..* m m m Saturday will place Rock¬ dale’s nominees in the field and then Populistic developments may be looked for. Please help me with your vote to-morrow. J. A- Dukes. On last Sunday and night Dr‘ Quigg preached to the people of Riverdale in Clayton county This is one of the finest settle¬ ments in all Georgia and the people of that district hold Dr. Quigg in the Lightest possible esteem. We would again express the hope that the primary election Saturday may prss without dis¬ turbance of any kind. Some men are ill-fitted by na¬ ture to participate in the little harmless discussions incident to political campaigns. Such men are fortunate only so long as they are “ hands off” entirely. Men are at ease who have on one of our suits, The Blue Front. Revenue officers made a raid in Sheffield district last .week. They captured a still and a ne¬ gro. Sound money goes a long ways at Summers removal sale. Summers Removal Sale is attracting the attention of the people beyond enumeration. It is the talk-.. of the hour, and goods will continue to be ex¬ changed for cash for the next 30 days with possibly the least profit on the goods that ever before held sway in this town. Investigate Summers’ Remov¬ al Sale now. * Miss Lottie Phillips, of the Georgia Normal and Industrial College’ is here with Rev. B. D. Ragsdale’s family for her idea¬ tion. Mr. H- P. Almand of Ingle side, was here this week. Our shoe customers have coins to sell. The Blue Front. Mother will find Chamberlains Cough Remedy especially va 1 liable for croup and whooping cough, It will give prompt re¬ lief and is safe and pleasant. We have sold it for several years and it has never failed to give the most perfect satisfaction. G. W. Richards, Duquesne, Pa. sold by Dr. W- H. Lee, Druggest. Mr. James Perdue, an old sol¬ dier residing at Monroe, Mich. ’ was severely afflicted with rheu¬ matism but received prompt re¬ lief from pain by using Cham¬ berlain’s Pain Balm- He says. . < At times my back would ache so badly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gotton relief I would not he here to write these few lines, Oham berlain’s Pain Balm has done me a great deal of good and I feel veay thankful for it.” lor sale by Dr. W. H. Lee, Drug¬ OILS, OILS. For paints. See us and we v ill save you money every time. TILLEY & QUIGG. Children ©ryfoa Pitcher’s Castorla. Air. S. ). Almaud notifies the public generally that he is putting in a new sm utter and a new cloth in lus flouring mill and thinks he will be able to give perfect satisfaction. He will be ready for business by the 10th of June. Please help me wite your vote to-morrow. J. A. Dukes. The seasons for the past few days have caused all vegatation to look up. Hon. Chas.I. Branan was here Wednesday and Thursday, circulating among his friends. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace P, Reed, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs. Mamie Shaver in the city. Mr, Reed is a well-known and popular gentleman and holds an important position on the Atlanta Constitution. Mr. Jeff Stasell it erecting a coal house in the rear of the Courthouse. Aswe stated last week, so can we truly repeat now: The experi uced editorof the Banner seems to be “out of whack generally ”. No circumstances will allow us to be under-sold. The Blue Front, New legal ads in this issue. Politics the all absorbing, the all conquering,the all demoraliz¬ ing are iu full blast in the town and comity. After a pleasant visit to rela¬ tives here Mrs. Vincent, of Snap¬ ping Shoals, lias returned to her home. Conyers has some of the pret tist little Misses in all Georgia and when they become young ladies they will also be heart winners. The work on Mr. A. D. Sum¬ mer’s store room is being push¬ ed rapidly. The progress thus for indicates that it will be the handsomest business house in town when completed. Mr. Jno, W. Almand was in to-day and informed us that his daughter, Miss Bessie, is at home for her vacation. She is one of three Georgia Normal and industrial young ladies and we are pleased to note that she ranks as high as auy of them in every particular, Mr Almand and Miss Cora Almand aud Mr. and Mrs. J. M.B. Goode attend¬ ed the closing exercises of the Industrial at Milledgeville. Crown your intellectual parts with a liat from the Blue Front. If it required an annual out¬ lay of $100.00 to insura a family against any serious consequence from an attack of bowel com¬ plaint during the year there are many who would feel it their duty to pay it’ that they could not afford to risk then lives, and those of their family for such an amount. Any one can get this insurance for 25 cents, that being the price of a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In almost every neighborhood some one has died from an at tack of bovyel complaint before medicine t ould be procured or a physician summoned, One or two doses of this remedy will cure any ordinary case. It nevei fails. Can you afford to take the risk for so small an amount'.’ For sale by Dr. W. H. Lee, Druggist. For Charter. Georgia Rockdale Ch/UNir. To the Superior Cn t of raid County;—The petition of Albert Steiner. J. ft. Leankonf, Henry Well'iouse Louis Wellliouse and Alvin Wellhoase ' of Atlanta Ga *' Jno, H. A'.uand, David M. Alnran Edward H Altnnnd 'I horn. E Urod nax l Allen 1) Summers and Jessie M. Alinacd, of Conyers R ’ckdale; | county, Ga ,respectfully show that they and their associates and suc¬ cessors desire to be incorporated for 1 a i-erm of tvveuty years, with the right-of renewal at the expiration of said tn’in, under the name and style of R ckdale Maxu faCT:: ;& Company, with a capital stock of O -e Hundred Thousand D >1 larwith the light to iucrease same to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars and to have the right under and bv virture of their oharter to div ide the cap’tal stock into shares of Ooe Hundred Debars each, with no individual liability, except as to tbejvalue of the stock subscribed by each stock holder, and also to pro¬ vide for the sale and transfer of said stock. Said coroporation -hall h-ivo the right to begia business under said name whenever ten per cent, of the capital has been paid in. That their ckeif place of business and manufacturing cite is at the Union Paper Mills oo Yellow river, near Conyers, in said coun y of Rock¬ dale, and that their cbelf business office is in Conyers, Ga. Your petitioners desire, under said name to establish branch offices and agenci ‘s iu the city of Atlanta and elsewhere, as may be necessary for the carrying on of the business of said company, with all the coropor ate powers under the Constitution of this State necessary for the pur¬ poses of said coroporation. Your petitioners further show that their anas and objects are to purchase and otherwise procure a location, lands and material, nec¬ essary water power, steam power or both, and all other machinery and affects necessary to manufacture cot¬ ton and wool into any kind fabrics deRired by said company. That they may manufacture said cotton and woolen goods and sell the same, exchange and otherwise dis¬ pose of them at any business point or agency that they may hereafter establish, That they in that name may con tracaud be contracted wiih, sue and be sued, answer and be answered unto in any court of law or equity n this state, have and use a com mon sea 1 , buy, sell exchange, lease rent and receive in payment of stock and debts, real and personal proper¬ ty, choses in action and effects oi whatsoever kind, and to dispose of the same, by deed, transfer or other wise under the laws of said State, for the purposes aforesaid. To make and pass such by-la vs rules and regulations necessary to the conducting of the business and to elect, appoint and employ such officers, agents and other employees as are necessary for the manage¬ ment of, con rol and carrying on said company 's business. To have all other powers usual and necessary for the management of said company’s business. Wherefore your petitioners pray the Court to piss an order confering upon them, their associates and sue cessors all the rights, powers and priviliges in this ibeir petition, and also all powers confered upon corpe rations of similar character as may be consistent with the Constirution and laws of the State of Georgia, This May 27 1896 J. R. Irwin, Adv. 17.76 Petitioners Atty. Georgia Rockdale County I hereby certify that the above and foreaoing is an exact copy of the original petition which is of file in ray office. This May 27th, 1896. W. T. Huston, Clerk S. C. Rockdale county Ga. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. The intense itching and smarting inci¬ dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and other diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have itcen permanently cured piles by it. It is equally efficient for itching and a favorite rem¬ edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil¬ blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. Try Dr. (lady’s Condition Powders, they are just what a horse needs wiien in l<ad condi¬ tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. READ THIS NOW I If you are it will pay 3 r ou to consider what we have to say about nG-Hs, and especially about the EMPIRE RUBBER PAINT for which we are selling agents for the city. The long hot season makes ours one of tiie hardest of climates on paiDu. Pure white lead soon chalks off and cheap paints are worthless. THE EMPIRE RUBBER PAINT will neither chalk, spot nor peel, and is guaranteed to give you perfect satisfaction after time sufficient has elapsed to thoroughly This paint has been sold in our State for over twenty ears 8nd haS - * iven umversal ^Btsfacuon. We advise all who uesire a beautiful. durable and economical paint to use THE EH PI RE RUBBER PAINT. Please call for color cards free. TILLEY & QUIGG Kuhns Photographs. Still Retains The Lead==Why? Because they are the most prominent—The Best—The Finest —The cheapest. MEDAL AND DIPLOMA AWARDED TEEM BY TIIE COTTON STATE EXPOSITION. T7"lslt TJcloIi: O-aller^r, 33| Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. ESTABLISHED 1865- Dr. W. Ho DEALER IN Pure Drugs, Medicines, F “" cy and Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes etc., Very Cheap. ill Si of Sjutak A full line of Paints, Oils Varnishes, Paint Brushes Window Glass. GARDEN SEED. 5GH00 BOOKS AND SUPPLIES. ■Wall Paper. TERHS CASH: I DT2. W. LEE, Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castotia. We keep a nice line of all kinds of Lumber and Shingles, Tilley & Quigg. An Election. EOR CONYERS SCHOOL BONDS Thirty or move bona tide citizens of tbeeity of Conyer - , having petitioned tiie City Council of Conyers for an election for the issueance of Conyers School Bonds, and an order having been passed for an election therefor to be held on Saturday, June, 20. 1S96, now in pursuance of said peti¬ tion and order, and an act to establish Public Schools in said City, ete , ap¬ proved September ,1!, 1380. an election will be held on House Saturday June, 20, 1800 at the Court in said City, to authorize Bonds the iteming ibo of Conyers School to amount of Five Thousand Dollars for the purpose of purchasing snitah’e lots and erect¬ ing suitable buildings thereon and furnishing and equipping the same for Public Schools of said city of Con¬ yers. Said election to lie held under live same rules and regulations as pre¬ scribed for election of Mayor and Al¬ dermen of said city. All of said Bonds to be payable within thirty years from date of issue, and to bear interest at the rate of six percent per annum from that date and of tile denomination of fifty dollars each. The said Shool Bonds to become due and payable as followsThe first ten years from date of issue $100 of tiie principal of said Bonds to become due and payable each and every year, on the 25th day of De¬ cember of .-aid year- and beginning on De cernber 25th 1807. annually thereaf¬ ter to the year 1007. And for the next twenty years, from date of issue $200 of the come due and payable each and every year from the y<ar 1007 and annually Thereafter to the year 1027. And all the interest becoming due and payable on all of said Bonds to be payable on De¬ cember 25th of said yeaisas it falls due beginning on December 25th 1807 and annually thereafter from the 25th of said month until pxincipil and interest of said Bonds are sa'i-tied. The ballot-: for said election shall have written or printed thereon tiie words. ‘-For the issuing of Bonds” or ‘‘Against the issu¬ ing of Bonds.” Said election to be held in'persuance establish of public section schools 11 and 12 etc., of said for act to the city of Conyer- 1 , approved Sep¬ tember It 1889, and tiie laws governing Bond eblections. By order of the city Conncil, of Conyers, Ga. This 4 May 12, 1806. E. II. Almand, Mayor. M, H. Pmjsskt, Clerk City Council. Stay Dyed Stockings, Feathers, Gowns, Cloaks or other articles dyed with Diamond r\ Dyes jjgjpk will retain their color no matter how often r < they are washed or ex¬ posed to the sun. A 7 package Dyes of Diamond and costs plain only direc¬ ten cents tions for using accom¬ pany it. No pre- A vious experience is & As necessary to get*— the best results. An ox-pedagogue aud exper¬ ienced editor should ho able to properly comprehend plain English language and just to give it right construction. Now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bot¬ tle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safe-guard against an at¬ tack of bowel complaint during the summer moats. It cost but 2”> cents and is almost sure to b e needed before tlm summer is over. This remedy never fails, even in the most severe cases, and is in fact the only prepara, tion that can always t>u depend¬ ed upon. When reduced with water it is pleasant to take. For sale by Dr. W. II Lee, Druggist. Tutt’s Pills Cure All Liver Ills. ARE YOU' BANKRUPT inhcalth, constitution undermined by ex¬ travagance in eating, by disre¬ garding the laws .of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt’s Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt’s Liver Pills an absolute cure.