Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901, July 04, 1896, Image 3

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[RE INSURANCE. TILLEY
J. P,
AGEN1.
"I represent the B.ESI com
aui es in the world.
s Sal
OLD in paragraphs.
; 0 ncerning; People and
Events.
Children Cryfoi
itcher’s Castoris#
jowever it be ’tis true for once,
Lull feel it when you need it imst,
[hat many a bargain you have lost
( y pot trading at the Blue Front.
I liildren, Mrs, Luther Still and little
of Atlanta, are on a
Lit to relatives here.
Rig discount on clothing at
ie Blue Front,
[ Lund Curbing is being placed This a
the courthouse. was
ne of the recommendations of
lie grand jury.
I Mr. Dan Davis has returned
rom a visit to Walton county.
| The boys are getting in spend shape
or baseball. They will
l couple of months on the dia¬
mond.
[Mrs. Dr. Seamans, of Atlanta,
s on a visit to relatives here.
I The survey for the cotton fac¬
tory cite was made by a party
rom Atlanta this week- It
kill not be a great while until
active building will be inaugu¬
rated.
Mr.B. E. McDonald has bean
sick with fever for several
weeks. We hope he may soon
recover.
r Dr, H. Cuigg has been very
[sick for several days. He is
now improving.
j Miss Arline Almand of Atlan¬
ta is visiting her grand parents
in the city.
I Who said Saturday would be
laquiet day in Conyers?
I Master Elgin Stewart is now
[cashier for Mr. Allen Summers.
He makes a good one.
I Mrs. L, T. Farrill, who has been
: quite sick, is improving.
Mr. W. E. Maddox will move
his family to Conyers at an
early day,
Protracted Servicas will com¬
mence today week at Rockdale
Baptist church. Rev Defoore the
pasto:, will be assisted iu the
meeting by one of the most ear¬
nest and consecrated young
divines in this State-Rev. Lamar
Sims, of Jonesboro
/ F. M. AYERS,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines and
choice Family Groceries, Con¬
yers, Ga.
Last summer one of our grand
[coildren was sick with a severe
bowel trouble. Our doctor’s
remedies had then we
tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol¬
era and Diarrhoea Remedy,
which gave very speedy relief.
regard it as the best medi¬
cine ever put on the market for
bowel complaints.—Mrs. E. G.
Gregory, Frederickstown, Mo
This certainly is the best medi¬
cine ever put ou the market for
dysentery, summer complaint,
colic and cholera infantum in
children. It never fails to give
prompt relief when used in
reosonable time and the plain
printed directions are followed.
Many mothers have expressed
their sincere gratitude for the
cures it has effected. For sale
Dr. W, H. Lee, Druggest
PAINTS.
Paints— We have made ar¬
rangements with manufactur¬
ers to sell Paints at wholesale.
Tilley & Quigu.
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You will he compelled to take this
paper if you would get all the county
news.
Miss Lula Guinn is at home
for her vacation to the delight
of her many friends. She is
one of the most accomplished
teachers of the Normal and In¬
dustrial College at Miiledge
ville.
Big discount oil clothing at
the Blue Front.
Dr. Glenn is making splendid
progress with the new bridge at
the paper mill. He will soon
be ready to turn it over to the
county.
Thos. J. Almand, was here
Thursday.
A large number of Conyers
people went on the excursion to
Charleston last Saturday night
and returned Monday night.
They enjoyed the trip immense
iy.
Mr. A. J. Smith attended a
Board meeting o'f the experimen¬
tal farm at Griffin this week.
Lot of fresh candies for the
fourth at Marbut & Reagan’s
Watermelons are coming in
from the country every day by
the wagon load, and in a few
more days they can be had for a
song.
The School at Oak grove is
presided over by Prof- C. T.
Clotfelter a Rockdale boy who
is well up in his profescion and
deserves all possible success.
Mr. D. M. Almand made a
business trip to Jackson this
week.
Mr- McAlister, formerly a mer¬
chant <?f our town, who was
here for several days in the in¬
terest of his remedies, left for
his home last Monday.
Walter Almand is making
himself very useful for the firm
cf H. P. & D. M. Almand & Co.
The colored people are in the midst of
their Interdenominational chautaugua.
and to-morrow the town will most
likely be filled with them.
Friend Luther Still, of Adanta, is
in thd city to-day.
Notice.
I will not issue any more judgements
or Ufa’s on Kinship.
J. J. W, Glenn, X. P., J. P-
476 dist. G. M.
Mrs. Rhodie Noah, of this pla
ce, was takeu in the night with
cramping pains and the next
day diarrhoea set in. She took
half a bottles of blackerry cor¬
dial but got no relief. She then
sent to me to see if I had any¬
thing that would help her. I
sent her a bottle of Chamber
laim’s Colic Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Remedy and the first dose
relieved her. Another of our
neighbors had been sick for
about a week and had tried
different remedies for diarrhoea
but kept getting worse, I sent
him this same remedy. Only
four dosses of it were required
to cuie him. He says lie owes
his recovery to this wonderful
remedy.—Mrs. Mary, Sibley,
Sidney .Mich. For sale by Dr.
W. H. Lee. Druggest,
OILS, OILS.
For paints. See us and we
v ill save you money every
time.
TILLEY & QUIGG.
Children Cryfm
Pitcher’s Castoria.
I hold it'ruth wiih him who sings
To one deiir note in divers tone,
That the Blue Front does stand alone
And se Is iho Lest and cheapest
things ■
Dr. Lewis Lee is on the sick
list this week.
Read Summers’ advertise
in this issue.
Mr. John Seals stopped over
with the boys Wednesday eve¬
ning and disported upon the dia¬
mond an hour or so.
Mr. C- C. Wallis, of Newton
county was here a short while
the present week.
Atlanta has produced the fiist
negro who does not eat water¬
melons. All who believe that
such a darkey exists may bring
us a melon.
If McDonough tbiuks she lias
a ball team let her make ready
to transport it to Conyers in the
near future. Bro- Fouche, of
the most sterling Weekly in the
state, will kindly bring this sug¬
gestion to the attention of the
boys.
Don’t forget we have very fine
cucumber pickles at 10c quart,
Marbut & Reagan.
Dr. Hardwick was called to
Alman last Thursday on accout
of tne illness of his son Mr. Ho¬
mer Hardwick.
The services at the Methodist
church Sunday will be unusual
ly interesting. Dr. Quillian will
preach especially to the older
persons of the community.
Everybody should attend.
Mr. J. M. Huff is the first to
return from Richmond. It is his
opinion that the world is full of
soldiers, plenty to eat and a
good quantity of satisfaction.
The Weekly dosen’t give ail
the news that occures. However,
you run up on some few new
things to you now and then by
perusing its columns.
The young ladies of the town
are thinking of getting up an
ice cream festival for the ben¬
efit of the Conyers baseball
team.
Dr, Ragsdale will preach at the Bap¬
tist church to-morrow.
A number of our people have gone
to Oak Hill to-dav.
Full cream cheese at Marbut & Rea
gau’s.
A few of her friends enjoyed a lawn
pany at the home of Miss Sadie Hale
last evening.
The rain wa3 appreciated by every¬
body,
Mr. John McCullough, of
Clayton county, is in the Ful¬
ton county jail charged with
murdering his wife while she
was out some distance from the
house picking berries. The cri¬
me was a most brutal one and
if McCullough is guilty no pun¬
ishment would be too severe fo r
him.
In the vicinity of Boquet,
Westmorland Co., Pa., almost
any one can tell you how to
cure a lame back or stiff neck.
They dampen a piece of flannel
with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
and bind it on the afflicted parts
and in one or two days the trou¬
ble lias disappeared. This same
treatment will promptly cure a
pain in the side or chest. Mr.
E. M. Frye, a prominent mer
chant of Boquet, speaks very
highly of Pain Balm, and lip
recomendations have had much
j to do with making it
[there. For sale by Dr. W.
[Lee, Druggest.
WE
Have just received a lot of
beautiful FRONT DOORS and
MANTLES.
Also new lot of PAINTS.
TILLEY & QUIGG.
Buy your clothing at the Blue
Front and save the discount.
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
Deaths.
Ruth, little baby of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Still, died last Tues¬
day night. The internment oc¬
curred at Eastview Cemetery
Wednesday evening. Religious
services at the grave were con¬
ducted by Rev. Winn.
The Weekly sympathizes
deeply with the parents of little
Ruth.
The remains of Mr. Ben Ed¬
wards were brought here from
Atlanta last Sunday. The in¬
terment occured at Salem bury¬
ing ground in Newton county,
He was a victim to the dreaded
appendicetis.
Several new legal adds in this
issue.
Mrs. J. F. Wallis and Mr. and
Mrs. onJ, Huff, visited relatives
at Social Circle last Sunday.
Uncle Buchanan has been
very feeble for the past week
and is still very sick.
That pig stile of yours is go
ing to get you into trouble. A
Ri u t to the wise is sufficient,
If you can’t keep them clean
turn your pig out and let it go
to the country, where it belongs.
Pryar L. Mynatt, jr., of At¬
lanta, was found dead in his
office last Monday evening with
a new 32 calibre pistol near
him. It is supposed that he
took his life to avoid the worry
incident to financial embarrass¬
ment.
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We keep a nice line of all
kinds of Lumber and Shingles,
Tilley & Quigg.
Everybody Invited.
Hon. J. A. B. Mahaffey will
address the citizens of Rockdale
at the courthouse at 10 oclock
Saturday, July IB. Let every
lover of liberty without regard
to race or color hear him.
F. M. Ayers. Ch’m.
P. P. Ex. Com.
To My Customers.
I have decided to grind four
days in the week instead of 3
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. Have put in
new bolting cloth and can give
good turnout of flour- Bring
me your corn and wheat. Hop¬
ing to receive a good patronage
j am, Respectfully.
A.N- Plunket.
Chamberlain’s Cough Rem¬
edy cures colds, croup and
whooping cough. It is pleasant,
safe and reliable. For sale by
Dr. W. H. Lee. Druggest.
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READ THIS NOW I
If you are it will pay you to consider what we have to say
about paints, and especially about the EMPIRE RUBBER
PAINT for which we are selling agents for the city. Ihe long
hot season makes ours one of the hardest of climates on paint.
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
test it. This paint has been sold in our State for over twenty
years and has given universal satisfaction. We advise all who
desire a beautiful, durable and economical paint PAINT. to use
THE EH PI RE RUBBER
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 ti.em by the cotton state
EXPOSITION.
TTisIt T-h-elr Grsulle:r37%
33£ Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
ESTABLISHED 1865-
Dr. W. H.
DEALER IN
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Fancy
and Toilet Articles, Stationery,
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes
etc., Very Cheap.
HU Kinds of
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A full line of Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Paint Brushes and
Window Glass.
GARDEN SEED.
SGHO0 BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.
■W"g ,11 Paper.
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limited spare, but we want you to write for our 18 % Untaiotfiio Tin* 1 a th
est and best catalogue wo ever published. Ask for Cat. M. 1 1 contain* about 200 pace* and c
na lots of money and time, hut you can have one free. We Imve rv.ldc<i n. finn’ line
»K< YCXILS at lMWe,,t P rlcel »* ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO., Cincinnati, Ohio
TILLEY &OUIGG,
-[-WAREHOUSEMEN AND dealers In
Coal,
We keep on hind at all times YVe carry a full line of nice
all kinds of Dumber, Shingles, etc. Doors, Mantles, Sash, Blinds and
Faints.
Always see us before buying • We can save you money.
I have the agency of the old
reliable Estey Organs and Piano
and will be glad to make prices
to any wanting instruments •
1 propose to give 12 lessons in
music free of charge to any
purchaseor of an instrument of
me. Call on me at my house
on Mill street or Mr. J • 8. John¬
son at the tinshop for father
information. Respectfully,
Mrs. J. S. Johnson.
DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
The intense itching ami smarting inci¬
dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and other
diseases of the skin is instantly allayed Skin by
applying Chamberlain's Jive and
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
permanently cured by it. It is equally
efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem¬
edy for Bore nipples; chapped bunds, chil¬
blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they
are just whata home needs when in bad condi
j tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge.
See Marbut & Reagan when
you want tinware.
They Stay Dyed.
Stockings, other Feathers, Gowns, Cloaks
or articles dyed with
J^i^ITlOncl 'm
Dves gt
will retain their color
no matter how often
they are washed or ex
and plain direc¬
tions for using accom-j
pany it. No pre
VKIUS experience E [ &
necessary to gee
the best results.
Subscribe for this paper and
get all the news.
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