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The Wekkly does job work
Thetleatli of Mrs, Joel Owens oocnr
red tot Tue*daY afternoon at 4 o,clock.
The remains were enterred 'in Sodom
graveyard on Friday.
We lea™ that Hie little baby of Mr.
land Mrs. Lee Longshore is very sick,
Hope it may soon be well again.
K fa( i Summers’ advertisement in
Ibis issue.
Miss Pauline Deckncr, of Atlanta,
jis Ike guest of Mr. L. H. Sigmaus
family in the cj ty.
The li 1 tie infant of Mr and Mrs
Joe Askew, in this county, died last
Tuesday and was interred in Smyr¬
na cemetery
We are here to be investi
gated. The Blue Front.
As an incentive to renewed energy
jand business activity, it i3 said thai
Allen Summers makes it a point to
receive and perusfe female com
positions earl y each morning After
this custom is finished ho comes
bis cash.
Arthur Langford has treated him
solf to a new bicycle. The boys say
[he I will be going Normal down and to Industra! inspect
tie Georgia
tuikling at an cavly day.
Will Kill nett, of Corn, was here
TMooedny. Will is a good e’ever
fellow any time you meet him.
New goods coming in every
Iday, At M. H . Plunket.
A new line of dry goods,
[shoes and notions at M. IT
[Plunket's.
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V Misses Daisy Taylor and Cora
Bryant were guests of* Mr. Charlie
Taylor's family in the city this week
Mr. D C. Albert and family pr¬
hived here Sept 14, and on ill o loth
he entered upon his duties as sales
man for Mr A. 1). Summers Dave
is a good fel ow an d popular and
vearegliid to have him take up
ilerole of citizen iu Conyers again
The boys are gathering at Oxford
A great number passed through
Tuesday evening on the fast train.
I Dr. J A- 1 tewart visited Wilton
county last week in the interest of
his candidacy and was greatly en¬
couraged with the outlook for dem¬
ocratic victory.
We direct your .ateniion to the
[new advertisement of McDonld &
Hay good, iu this ksue. These la¬
dies have an elegant line of new
millinery and are anxious for the
[public to inspoet it- i
1 " « have added several new subscrib¬
es to our list this Week. Among the
j number. Bentley. Messrs J. L, Bye and J. II.
Thanks gentlemen.
"ill open up a beautiful lino of
I dress goods next week. Something
[now.
Clias.B. Hudson.
'tr. Ja S McDonald is working for
Cooledge & Bro. .if Atlanta. We
* 18 h him abundant success.
the paper miil pond was let off
hrt week and two or thre* hundred
Pounds of fish were caught. One carp j
ihc captured that weighed 25 pounds j
pond will be cleaned out and the
dam repaiied.
.Advertise your business and R will
•mprove.
Mr - Geo. Jones is here on a visit to
,. i,s ,affiUv
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e foundation wiii be laid for Mr
m aml’s new home in few days.
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COLD WAVE.
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We are selling the best Grade of COAL on the mailcel.
If you want a CHEAP COAL we can sell as cheap as anvone.
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Cotton 8c,
Some miscreant turned all the
wafer out of the engine boiler at Mr.
Fluff’s ginnery Wednesday night
and then emptied a gabo i of oil mto
the wed. There is not much fun
in this and no joke at all.
Ed Aim and. of Atlanta, canoe
down and spent Sunday wi'h home
folks.
Miss Carrie Dukes has returned
from a visit to Atlanta
Mrs- N. T. Street is on a visit to
relatives and friends in Atlanta.
A shipment of shoes that
will dispel the “blues”—at the
Blue Front.
The red, whiteand blue establish
menis continue the use of pain's.
They arc making things look fresh
indeed.
See the advei tisement of Marbut
& Reagan iu this issue.
We piiut a new advertisement fo
Miss Emma Rfiey in this issue
She has some beautiful new milline¬
ry goods.
A pair of jovial tramps took
charge of Fayette Almand’s horse
■and ' buggy at Coviugton the other
night and travled beyond Vt aluut
Grove, Thinking that Fayette
would probably need the turnout
they left it in a com field where it
was picked up later by the Sheriff of
Nevvtou county.
Conyers is getting her shaic of
cotton despite the fact, that much of
the crop is being held for a better
price.
Messrs Robert Almand and Mil¬
lard Rees have gone to enter Mer
eer Universit)’. These are both
bright, young men and will do cred
it to themselves in this noted Insli
lution of learning.
We regret to announce that Mr
C. D. Fiivrisl is not improving. He
has beeu sick for several weeks with
something like, nervous prostration.
He left Wednesday for Jackson
where he will remain, with relatives,
until he gets wi ll. We hope he may
son recover entirely.
We are informed that the oil mill
is now in readiness to start the sea-.
son. AU the machinery has been
repaired and placed in running or¬
der and the mill generally cleaned
up. The season wi l start up at an
early day
ColJ.C. Barton, of Madison was here
this week on business.
Misses Florence Austin, Cora and
Bessie Almard, Clara Swords and
Lottie Phillips left last Tue-dav foi
Milledgeville where they will enter the
Industral college.
7 pounds good green coffee for at
N. T. Street’s.
Don't, forget that Conyers is tlio best
cotton market, you can always get
good price here. Bring it in.
IFS Value Recognized By
Physicians.
a s a rule I am opposed to pro
kt medicines. Still I value a
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good one, especially win n suchi*
The source of relief from pain. As
a topical (external) application
found Chamberlain s I am L *
have evei-u«e «
the best remedy 1 have
neuralgia of any kind- -
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b Janesville, li Wis. S»U • b J !)r
w! Tee, We 8a ui,
The hi- /J
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September Argument.
Ill Dull times in a store are expensive—
Vwill 1|||| JMj ■El sort nation we Wants long of be. expense has there ago We proved determined now and, always effective. so have far, are an that to and up-to-date skip determi- always that ? •
Store and must have every woman, child and man come in and
see and satisfy those constant wants at a great saving to yourself.
What the Cash Sys tern has desired and a
chieved time business No time to in and accomplish. house six we ever years are not did It it it surprised is took this—We our the mode old-timer at haven’t our of success, a doing a dull life
corner in our house and you are invited to join our growing
procesion of customers.
Summers
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Both the just and the unjust
—the great and the small—the
short and the tall can be fitted
in our clothing. The Blue Front.
Mis Wil ie Peek is the guest of
be)' sifter Mrs. II. L. Smith, in At
lan'a.
Step hy step we’re advancing!
Our salesmen always pranc
iug;
Our customers interest en¬
hancing'
By our prices entrancing
The Blue Front,.
Friend NewiWilliams w a s in town
Wednesday taking receipts We
gave him one for a year's subscrip¬
tion to the Weekly.. Accept our
thank®, Newt.
Our people enjoyed the speak big
at the couithouse last Saturday.
Who look the line from the flag
polt? This is the burning question
of the hour. Since last Monday
morning, at' an early hour, ibis
much needed line has been missing
and the weather signal service at
this point ha3 been greatly impair
ed- Bring in the line buys
In making mention of the de
parture of Miss Ruth Almand last
week for Virginia college we were
misled into the statement that this
would be her second year.
fn reality Miss Ruth is through and
returns this, her fourth, year in or¬
der to avail herself of a special and]
course of instruction in vocal
instrumental music. Wo gladly j
make this correction
Everybody is getting in shape to en
tertain the delegates who will be in at
tendance upou the Baptist association
next week.
Everything going at reduced prices
at N. T. Street’s.
After a protracted sojourn in our
city, Dr. L. 15. Clifton left last week,
From ail ac counts Chamberlain,*
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 Dr. W. H. Lee, Druggist-
Important Notice.
All parties indebted to the
^ of G w & A. P. Cain
must come forward and settle at
once. We are obliged to col
lec t and are going to collect ah
tha t is due US. Your papers
will g0 through the courts if not
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j am go j n2 r t 0 buy cotton and
‘ pay the hightest possible price
f or jt. Oliice iD Jno. H. A1
niand’s Bank.
Respectfully- G-W.Caiu'
WE ARE
Going to weigh CO.TTON
and have employed Mr. W. It
StiU as wei Sher. Will appreci
ate youp - patronage:
TILLEY & QOIGG.
CASTOIIIA.
Tic fao- /}
' is.
Mrs- Flo'and Hull, we are sorry
to announce, is very sick with fever.
Hope she may soon recover.
Our town was fu'l of cotton last
Wednesday and it brought a good
price.
If you owe the Weekly on sub
scription we would be glad for you
1 to step in and set;lo when you
come to town.
Mr. E f*. Guinu spent Tuesday
last in Atlanta.
IVlien you want nic* fresh
groceries call on M. II. Plunket.
Miss- Carrie Dukes has bf-en em¬
ployed as sa'es'ady at the Blue
Front,. She will enter upon her
duties in a few days.
Chas 1>. Hudson and his i evv
store is with us. Ho will have
everything in ship shape in a few
more days
Mr. Virgil Almand is «<>w with
the Blue Front. He will make a
splendid assistant in this popular
establishment.
MARBUT 8 REAGAN.
Received one ear Fine
flour and one ear of the
Best Wheat Bran and will
sell cheap for cash.
We. have a large lot of *
fresh cream cheese.
Lots of coffee and the
best line of Crockery,
Glassware, Tinware etc.,
in town.
Marbut & Reagan.
Mrs - Dr. Glenn . who has been
prevented from business on ac.
count of her mothers sickness
and death, will begin work
tember 1st. 1896. Cutting
making men’s suits a specialty.
Thanks to my old patrons I
am myself agaiu. Come and see
me at the old Brcdiiax place.
Ill's. Dr. Glenn.
ESTABLISHED 1865
Or. W. H. Lee. They Stay Dyed.
DEALER IN Stocking's, Feathers, Gowns, dyed Cloaks
or other articles with
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Pam; J3i.2TTl.Oncl
and Toilet Articles, Stationery Dyes
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipesj
will retain their color <?
etc., Very Cheap. no they matter washed how often ^
are or ex
A]g 5 posed to the sun. A
V package t f Diamond 1
i Dyes cos'; only ten *"
i cents and plain direc¬
tions. for u ;ing accom
A full line of Paints, Oils ipauy it. \'o pro- ^
Varnishes, Paint Brushes and vio,ls
Window Glass. necessary the best
results.
GARDEN SEED.
school books and supplies.
■Wall Paper.
TERH5 CASH:
ZDK. -W\ IS, X-IE !T=1
FREE BSEBICAL BESERESSE BOOK,
[Sixty-four utliictcd with pages] for men and women who
are any form of private disease
peculiar diseases, to tlicir female sex, errors of youth, contagi¬
ous 4-roubles, etc., etc.
Send two ''-cent stamps, to pay postage, tc
the leading specialists and physicians i:i ihi?
Country. \>'t. HATHAWAY & CO.,
22 L> South Broad St.. Atlanta, ('.a.
Mrs Winn and,Mrs CaffVy, of :
Decatur, visited Rev- Winn's fau ily !
here this week. I
Mrs. Vaunie Quigg spent Sunday
with re'atives in Covington.
Dress Goods galore—We are
in it “shore”—Never such
prices before. The Blue lLont.
Col. J. N. Glenn moved his fam¬
ily to Decatur Wednesday. Tibs
change enabled Mr. Volley Almand
to move, into (be house vacated, on
the same day.
Prof, W. P. Fleming, of Oxford,
was Here this wo A. lie informs us
that ho wilblocate permana iby iu a
short while, either at Barn.srilUi of
Forsyth. We.wish him well who: -
ever he may go.
Mr. Lem Still spent Smday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Manin, of Gwinnett con lfcy
visited her sistery Airs. J. W. Julm
iod, in Conyers this week.
Wo are glad to again wo'ecnie
Col Wallace P. Reed, and wife,
to our city They wil rernnin here
indefinitely.
Tlio Moun‘a‘n wagon his r,p
peared. it is the hearold of ap¬
proaching winter but it seems to bo
ahea I ol time this year.
Several years ago I was taken
with a severe attack of flux. 1 was
in bed about ten days and could get
nothing to relieve me until I used
Chamberiain’s Colic, Cholera an I
Karibova Remedy, which cured me
and has been a household remedy
th u5 ever bince . j. 0 . Mmk.ow,
uecaturville, Mo. F« r sale by »r. W
H. Lee, muggist.
Have you registered?
CITY BABBEHSHOP.
--HEARY. RD/iGAN
PJROPRIETOB.
My shop is comfortable.
My towels arc clean.
My tools are always keen.
My attention is respectful.
My aim—to please all.
Give me a call when y ou need
dressing up.
DENTISTRY.
I have opened an office in the
inkling formerly occupied by
Dr. J. J. Seamans, and solicit a
share of the patronage of the
people.
li. A, Jon ics, Dentist.
Notice.
Tim Tax Hooks fo the city of Conyers
a re now oped for receiving city taxes
for year lSliti.
M. II. Plunket,
City Tax Receiver.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
Tha fac- _/?
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wrapper. cvsrjr
Notice.
1 will buy your fat beef an l
milk cattle'. Also v< ur dry and
gi'ueii hides. A . B. Ozborne
F. M. AVERS,
Dealer m Drugs, Medicines and
choice Family Groceries, Con¬
yers, Ga.
In a recent, letter to the manufac¬
turers Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor
of the .Spectator, Rusbford, N. Y.
says: It nicy be a pleasure to you
to know the high esteem in which
Glmmbei l iiti’s medicines are held by
the people of your own state, where
they inustbe bs-'t known An aunt
of mice, who resides at nexter, Iowa
was about, to usT me a few years
since, an 1 bt foro leaving homo
wrote me, asking if they were sold
here, fta'ing if they were not she
vould bring a quantity with her, as
she did n J l-.ke t > be without them. ’
The meiiein s rvferred toavoCham
be,lain s tough Remedy, famous for
its cures ol colds and croup,
C lauibeiIain's Fain Bdm forrheu
roa'vism, lame buck, pains iu tbo
side and chest, and Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
(<ly for bowel complaints. These
medicines have been in roBstanfc use
in I>wa for almost a quart-r of u
cent-i-ry. The people have learned
that they are articles of great woith
and meti ! , an<1 unequaled by any
others They are for sale hereby
or. VV. II. Lee, Druggist,
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Wanted.
A lot in Corn.cn-. Apply to C. J
^mith, Conyei Ca. y
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