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■l,e Weekly does job work,
is having the rooms in
dwelling plasleied ibis week
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)ur new goods will give you
isia-ltion and full value for your
ey
M. H. Plunket
fe are informed that Mr. W. K.
tnshas. bought the Elliott place
Decatur street in front of the
thodist parsonage. After some
airs he will move into it
lave you visited M. II, Plunket"s
, store? Go in and see him to
lotton has been rolling, in this
It and is bringing a good price,
toy farmers are holding their en
Icrop for ten cents per pound,
lich they expects to get in tbe
lr future.
pf. H-Plunket has anew addin
sissue. Ho is going to the top
pluck and energy will carry
k there.
liases Ruth Almand and Floride
Icter left Tuesday morning for
iauoke, Va , where they will enter
p Virginia college. This is Miss
cker's first year and Miss Al
md’S'Second . Miss Almand’-. first
pwas a splendid success and we
pet honors for both the youDg
lies in the end.
Mike. Hudson is clearking for II
i D. M. Almand <fc Co. Mike will
pa good salesman.
.Stop your labor long enough to
(rewkat the speakers have to say
[Our business men are growing
ore and more patriotic. We have
tee stores standing side by side,
eupied by different parties, the
mtofone is painted red, another
tite and another blue. “Red, White
d Blue."’
file regret to announce the severe
pess of Mrs Jas. Swann. Hope
pmay soon recover.
If your children are not in school
Re them (nera hv all means. An
Incatiou is almostfas important if
r quite, as clothes. Let them get
[owledge while it may be had so
I e have been informed that Mr.
® f yCain will move in the house
iifl Air. Bates Reagan.
^dness will open up right next
toth y e |merchant°, it is high
y° u were addressing the people
r °Ugli the columns of the Weekly.
^ r - A.- N. Plunket's new ginnery
f-hing universal satisfaction and
getting stacks of cotton.
^hss Lucy McDonald has return
ltome after a pleasant stay of
verai weeks in Coving! Oil.
Notice.
‘ 9 j„ “*d these three
Ins to collect up so we can
ffcady to commence to at com -
lai e our customers next year.
’L&D. M- Almand & Co-
COLD WAVE.
We aie selling the best Grade of COAL on the maiket.
Ityou want a CHEAP COAL we can sell as cheap as anyone.
TILLEY & QUIGG.
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Cotton 8c,
Mr. Chas McDonald has been
busily engaged for the past two
weeks cleaning up and repairing the
cotton oil mill. In a few more days
the mill will start the season and it
promises to be a successful one.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lee are at¬
tending the Stone Mountain Bap¬
tist Association this week at Stone
Mountain.
Dr. and Mrs. H. Quigg lefr
Wednesday morning for Indian
Sping and will be absent for scveial
days- Mrs. Quigg has been sick for
several days and they go trusting
that her condition may be improved
by the change. We hope they may
not be disapt ioted.
M rs Mamie Davis has again taken
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up a music class at Lithonia and
will also take ii class at this place.
Mrs Davis is a most excllent teacli
er
Mr H P- Almand, of lugleside,
was in Conyers last Tuesday.
Mr Chas. B. Hudson will open
h's new store to the trading public
Sept. 15fch. His stock has been
well selected and bought at prices
that will take well. The people are
waiting to see his new goods
New legal adds in this issue.
The cotton crop is short but from
a’l accounts the farmers of Rockdale
are in splendid financial condition
If we weio pressed we could give
the facts justifying the above state¬
ment
Go out to the speaking this mor¬
ding.
Above all else five your children an
education. They will need it later on.
Ml’S Elder of Brunswick is visit—
mg relatives in the city.
Itisrunored that several m B r
r j a?ea aro t 0 occur here in the near
future,
Airs. Walter "Wood and children
spent severa l days with her par
enls at Princeton last week.
Mis. W. V. Almand is visiting
her daughter, Mrs, Fannie May
Dabney in Winder. Mr. AY. Y. Al¬
mand who accompanied her and
spent several days there has return¬
ed home.
See tbe order, postponing our
Superior court, in this issue.
Mr. Joe Baker’s dwelling, with
contents, was destroyed by fire
early yesteiday morniDg. Mr.
Baker’s home was near Oak Hill, in
Newton county,
We learn that Mr. Ed A’mand has
been very sick, in Atlanta, for sever
la days.
Thepeop’eara waiting to exam
ine Mr. C. B. H Mson's new stock of
goods.
It’S Value Recognized By
Physicians.
■ s a rule 1 am opposed to pro
prietary medicines, Still I value a
good one, especially when such is
fhe source of relief from pain. As
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e u „ l8i>oI M . I h.™ eoe-
1 gc i e ntiously recomended it to many
persons. YTpLLIAM HORNE, M.
D„ Janesville, Wis. SMd by Dr.
W. H. Lee, Druggist,
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Mr Luther HoliDgswor h is cleik
icg for M. II Plunket. Go yondei
Luther
The trading season is on and our
business men are ready with many
ual * )5r S ams
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If you would get a good price for
your cotton and buy goods cheap,
come to Conyers. .See?
We aie glad to announce that Mr.
H- P Almand jr., is doing lemark
ably well since undergoing the op¬
eration in Atlanta last week.
Mrs. Driskill. mother or Mrs. J.
B. Posey, died at the home of the
latter, near Conyers, last Sunday
morning, of paralysis. The inter¬
ment occurred in Rockdale cemetery
Monday afternoon. Dr. J- W, Quit
lian officiating at the grave. We
extend sympathy to the bereaved
Gn Wednesday week, 23rd
of September, the South river
Baptist association will meet
with the church at this
place. There will be hundreds
of people here as delegates
from the different churches in
the association besides many
people who will come simply
to be preasent at the meeting.
This will be a grand occasion.
Our public school opened
Monday morning with 171 pu¬
pils enrolled, vvi'h the brightest
prospects for a large attendence
and a profitable term yet en¬
joyed by the school. The teach¬
ers are thourghly up to date
and will employ the best meth¬
ods for the advancement of the
pupiles. The school is all
right and the teachers are all
right.
New lot trunks at H- P. & D.
M. Almand <fe Go’s.
Mr. R;B. Brooks and family
have returned from a visit to
relatives at Gainsville.
New lot dress goods, Ging¬
ham, Calicoes and many other
nice goods to suit the season at
H. P. & D- M. Almand & Co’s.
Our Superior court will not
convene until the second Mon¬
day in November.
White house-new goods
young prices-Summers,
, Rev. Mr. Winn has been
conducting a meeting in the
Presbyterian church at Lithonia
this week.
We buy for cash and sell for
cash and can save you cash
and we’ll all have cash:
The Blue Front.
Miss Emory, of Brunswick,
is stopping at the beautiful
home of Col. Peek near here.
The pea crop is said to be
very short.
From all accounts Chamberlain, s
Cough Remedy is a godsend to the
afflicted. There is no advertisement
about this; we feel just like saying
it.—The democrat, Carrollton Ky.
For sale by nr. W. H. Lee, Druggist.
Important Notice.
All parties indebted to the
firm of G. W. & A. P. Cain
must come forward and settle at
once. We aro obliged to col
lect and arc going to collect all
that is due us. Your papers
will go through the courts if not
pay the h.ghtest poseible price
for it. Office m Jtio. H. A1
mand s Bank,
Respectfully
G’ W Caur ^
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WE ARE
Going to weigh COTTON
and have employed Mr. W. R ■
Still as weigher. Will appreci
ate your patronage.
TILLEY & QD1GG.
The CASTOXIIA.
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Mr Lee Hart Anderson, a young
man, 17 years of age, raised by
Mr. J F. H. Anderson, one of our
best citizens. distingui-hed
in the catton fie'd last Tuesday by
picking out 401 pounds of cotton.
He picked this amount between
suns.
New clothing at H.
M. Almaud & C'o’s.
An 18 thousand pound rag boil¬
er was carried out to the paper mill
this week and will he plau'ed and
utilized for boiling rags at once.
Six mules pulled it from tbe depot
to Dr. Quigg's residence Saturday
evening and Monday morning
eight mules were attached- It wa9
placed upon a strong dray wagon
aud many expected the utter demo¬
lition of the wheels, but if it went
down under the weight we haven't
heard of it. The mill will tura
out paper bags and a liner grade of
paper in the future.
See H,P. & D. M. Almand &
Co’s. Notice. They are not
going to wait until march to
commence time business.
The following young ladies
will likely enter the Industrial
college at Milledgeville when
that institution again opens its
doors; Misses Ola Fuller', Clara
Swords, Bessie and Cora Al¬
mand, Clarence Austin and Lot¬
tie Phillips.
A nice lot of ladies shoes dif¬
ferent kinds-at 75 cents per
pair. Some in the lot worth
two dollars, H- P.&D.M- Al
man cl & Co .
Someofour young men are
beginingto look “puny.” The
young ladies are leaving for
different colleges.
We will not take orders for
drugs after this week- But
guarantee that any ills you may
have that can be cured by the
mercantile profession will be
cured by us at no drug store
prices. Summers—The White
House.
Miss Lucy Gleaton will enter
the Wesleyan Female college
at Macon.
Money is safer in Summer’s
shoes than in your vest pocket.
Mr. James Winn has gone to
enter Davidson College in
North Carolina.
The ladies and our dress
goos must meet.
The Blue Front.
It is said that the cotton crop
in this section will be gathered
by October 10th.
Mrs. Broduax. of Walton
county, has been spending the
week with her son, Mr T. E.
Brodnax, in the city.
A nice easy shave awaits you
at Henry Reagan’s shop and it
only coats a dime.
Mrs. Dr. Jones, who has been
visiting relatives in Jasper
county for some time past, is
expected to return home to-day.
C. S. & G. D. Translated
clothing, shoes aud dress goods
at the Blue Front.
Mrs - Dr. Glenn, who has been
prevented from business on ac¬
count of her mother’s sickness
and death, will begin work Sep
tember 1st. 1896. Cutting a| td
making men’s suits a specialty,
Thanks to my old patrons 1
am myself again. Come and see
me at the old Brodnax place.
Mrs. Dr. Glean.
ESTABLISHED 1865
Or. W. H. Lee. They Stay Dyed.
DEALER IN Stocking's, other Feathers, Gowns, Cloaks
or articles dyed with
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Fane iDictmOllcI 'im
and Toilet Articles, Stationery Dyes
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipotj
etc., Very Cheap. will matter retain their how often color ^\Y \\
no
they are washed or ex- 4 fjKtk
ill M of Srotuls posed to the Diamond^ sun. A#pnr
f package of <3
Dyes and costs only direc- ten A
i cents plain :n;;accom-^P
tions fori:
A full line of Paints, Oils. 1 ppny vious it. Xo pre- ^
Varnishes, 1 aint Blushes and experience is
Window necessary to •<r
Glass ’ flic best results.
GARDEN SEED.
SCHOOL BOOKS ftND SUPPLIES.
Wall Paper.
TERH5 CASH:
3DIE3- W. XX. XjZE EJ
FREE MEDICAL REFE3EE5SE BOSK,
[Sixty-four pnges) for men and women whe
are attiicted with any form of private disease
peculiar diseases, to their sex, errors of youth, contagi¬
ous female troubles, etc., etc.
Send two 2-ccnt stamps, to pay postage, to
the leading specialists and physicians in thiP
Country. 1>R. HATHAWAY & CO.,
22.’.j .South Broad St.. Atlanta, CJa.
Superior Court Postponed.
To W. T. IIuson, Cleark Super
ior Court Rockdale county.
Y r ou are hereby directed to
adjourn tbe Regular Term of
the Superior Court of,fRockdale
county over from the 1st Mon¬
day in October to the second
Monday in November, 1896.
All jurors drawn for the first
mentioned time will report on
said Second Monday in Novem¬
ber. Let this order be publish¬
ed in both county papers of
Rockdale county on time. All
cases for trial at the regular
term of the Court, and all pro¬
cesses returnable thereto, will
be for trial and returnable to the
adjourned term.
This September 4th. 1896.
John S. Cnndlek,
Judge S.C. St- Mt, Ct.
The above is <i true copy of
ordei. This Sept- 9th , 1896,
W. T. Huson GlearkS.C.
Adv’g $1.03- Rockdale Co.
It is hard to kick against Sum¬
mer’s prices.
That cotton mill should begin
to materialize. We need it in
our business.
The anti-trust idea is the cash
system. Summers has it down
to perfection-
Friend James McDonald is
keeping books for Wood, Sig
inan & Co.
That handsome fall suit you
are seeking can be found at
the Blue Front.
Some of our crack shots will
enjoy quail before the season is
fairly open. It is said they aro
plentiful.
Low cash prices ou New York
up-to-date dry goods attracts
the multitude. All this at the
Blue Front.
Miss Nora Plunket has re¬
turned, from a pleasant visit
to relatives at Ingleside.
Bring your cotton to Conyers.
This is the best market.
A knobby hat-a stylish shoe
guaranteed to suit you- The
Blue Front.
Several years ago I was taken
with a severe attack of flux. I was
in bed about ten days aud could get
nothing to relieve me until I used
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Dianhoea Remedy, which curi-d me
an( j j ia9 p, een a household remedy
with us ever since. J. C. Marlow,
oecaturvilie, Mo. Fi r sale bv^nr. VV
H. Lee, Druggist,
Have you registered?
CITY B MR SHOP.
~HE\RY RE-flGflN
PROPRIETOR.
My shop is comfortable.
My towels are clean.
My tools are always keen .
My attention is respectful.
My aim—to please all.
Give me a. call when you need
dressing up.
I have opened an office in the
uildiug formerly occupied by
Dr. J. J. Seamans, and solicit a
sharp of the patronage of the
people.
R. A, Jones, Dentist.
Notice.
Thic Tax Hooks fo the city of Conyers
ire now open for receiving city taxes
for year 1300.
M. II. I’m;. vu kt,
City Tax Receiver.
CASTOR* A
For Infants and Children.
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every
vrappor.
Notice.
I will buy your fat beef and
milk cattle. Also your dry and
green hides. A . B. Ozborne
F. M. AYERS,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines and
choice Family Groceries, Con¬
yers, Ga.
In a recent letter to the manulac
turers Mr. W. F. Benjiruiu, edi'or
of the Spectator, Rnshford, N. Y.
says: It may be a pleasure to yon
to know Hie high esteem in which
Chamber 1 fin’s medicines are held by
the people of yonr own slate, where
they mustbe be-t kniwn An aunt
of mine, who resides at nexter, Iowa
was about to visit me a few yeara
sincp, and before leaving home
wrote me, asking if they were sold
here, eta’ing if they were not sho
vould bring a quantity with her, as
she did n 4 like to be without thorn.'’
The rneiiciu s rvferred to are Cham
bei Iain’s bough Remedy, famous for
its cures of colds and croup,
C jamberlain's Pain B dm for rheu¬
matism, lame back, puns in the
side and chest, and Chambeilaiu’s.
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Runr¬
uly for bowel complaints. These
medicines have been in cons,'rant use
in Iowa for almost a quart'r of a
cent' ry. The people Live learned
that tuey are articles of great worth
and merit, and uaequaled by any
others They are for sale here by
nr. VV. II. Lee, Druggist.
Wanted.
A lot in Cun.ie«. Apply to O. T,
Smith, Conyers, O*.