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j resent the BEST com
yinies in '-the world.
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TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
i ■ People and
Events.
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Is cs
ersty
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New stock just received by H
P & 1). M. Almaud & n Co _ , cheap. ,
When yon have anything to sell
H l\ & D. M. Alnrand & Co-,
cal' °n want buy some
nd when you to
S them. What is
a
merchant worth to you who wont
at M. H
Mr. Dave Butler is on the
sick list this week.
Business is picking up every day
in Conyers and will improve con
gtantly until the Christmas holidays
have possed.
Uncle John Hamilton came
down and bought -a cigar yes
tardavaud appeared pretty well
pleased with everybody and
everything,
Mrs. Jenie Haygood has per
cliased Mr. N, T • Street’s resi¬
dence on Decatur street.
In the changes of nature our
1 clothing holds its own. The
[ glue Front.
| L Mr. Geo CL goods, nation notions, is now shoes, hand
Hag drts'i'
Lolothiiig, eta-, for Summers. He
' be’gla’ to have his friend- call
vill
on Inni L.i
We adverdsed for the owner of a
stray’ calf* Lt Saturday morning
Before the paper had circulated six
hours themsri! was called ior and oar
tied awry’. The geAleman saw
the notice in the Weekly and paid
for it. Advertising space in the
Weekly pays.
Rev, Malcolm MacGregor, of
Atlanta, will preach in the
Baptist church here next Sun¬
day and at night. Everybody
invited to hear him.
5 pounds Arbuckles coffee $1,00
20 pound -, good sugar 1,00.
Good yard wide sheeting 4£.
Good checks 5c
Good Boots a 1 b ather 1,20.
Good ab woo! Joans 25
Gjod trust proof oats 50.
Good water ground me.-d 50.
Lard, meat and Flour are advancing.
Cotton, sugar and coffee are dtelin
ug. H. p. i& D. M. Almand & Co.
The Darlington, Wis., Journal
fiaj'o editorially of a popular parent
medicine. “We know from exper¬
ience that Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is all
that is claimed for it, as on two
occasions it stopped excruciating
pains and possibly saved us from
untimely grave. We would not
eaey over night without it in
the house.” This remedy undoubt¬
edly saves more pain and suffering
than any other medicine in the world
Every family should keep it in the
house, for it is sure to be needed
sooner or later. .For sale by Dr
V H. Lee, Druggist.
“I have never had a day’s sickness
,
my life,” said a middle-aged man
me other day.
“What a comfort it would be,” sighs
some poor iuviiid, “to be in bis place
! or ayear or two*” Yet half of the
invalids we see might be just as healthy
aB “ 9 > if they would only ake proper
c ~ r ® °t themselves, eat proper food—
aad .digest it.
-ts s . g !v., r > that sioli simple
things health. ar, vei looked by those want
h makes strength—and strength
aros , off sickness. had
The man who
ev?t been -si was strong becau- he
■ iW ?ys digested bis food, and you
become the same by helping
"Ur stomach to work as well as bis.
■-maker Dig, . , e Cordial will help
•,_ ur stomach and will maxc you
' atid h mal’ the food
I V* make . M :.y hy UG
Ut y i ,t
uggwt sett it. Trial bot le iO cent*.
COLD WAVE
We are selling the best Grade of COAL on the market.
If you want a CHEAP COAL we can sell as cheap
as anyone.
« TILLEY & QUIGG.
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ALI ' KINDS DETICTOrS SUM- *
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MER DRINKS.
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A Our fount
A turns out the very
e&t, the most wholesome the &'
I most refreshing drinks. A
Call and try our produc- §
tions,
t DR. W. H. LEE. j
Cotton 7c
Seed Rye, Barley and Oats at
H-P. &D. M. Almand & Co's
The Best axe for the least money.
Marbut & Reagan.
Fresh parched peanuts at M. H
Plunket’s
Mrs.Cloud, of Jonesboro is
spending some time here with
her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Rags¬
dale.
Mr- Frank McCal'a thinks of
going away with--.
We notice Col. A. G. Perry
on the streets this week.
Representative-elect Cannon was
in town Wednesday. He was using
a pleasant smile among his friends
and remarked with satisfaction
concerning his victory. He says be
was not so badly frightened as he
thought he was during the last few
days of his race.
Genial Ed Almand, of Atlanta
spent Sunday with his parents
here
Miss Lennie May Clifton, of
Macon, is stopping with her father,
Di^ L .B. Clifton at the Commercal.
Our friend, Mr. G. H. Hull, has
been sick the past week.
Mr T. H- Bryans, who has been
laid up at home for the past week
or two, was able to resume his work
on the road last Wednesday.
If Troubled with Rheu=
matSsm Read This,
Annapolis, Md, opr. 1G, 1896.—
1 have used Clnunberlaio’s Pain
Bum for rheumatism and found it
to no a 1 that is claimed for it. 1
believe it to be tha best p eparation
foi rheumatism and deep seated
muscular pains on the market and
che>i fully recommend it to the
public. Jno. G, Brooks, dealer in
oo s, shoes, etc-, No. J® Main St
also head this.
Mlchanicsnille, St. Maro county,
Md.—I sold a bottle of Chamber¬
lains Pam Balm to a man who bad
been suffering with rheumatism fur
several years- It made him a well
man. A J. Me till. For sale at
50 cents per bottle by Dr. W. H.
Druggist.
If your children are subject to croup
watch for the first symptom of the
disease—hors ness. If Chamber
Iain’s Cough Remedy is given as
soon as the child becomes hoaise
it will prevent the attack. Even
after the croupy cough has appeared
the attack can always be prevented
by giving tffis remedy. It is also
invaluable for colds and whooping
cough. For sale by D.", W,H. Lee,
Druggist.
If you eat what you like, and digest
it you will surly be strong and healthy.
hut if you don’t digest it, you might good
almost as well not eat. for what
can your food do you if it dosen’c nour
ish you ?
ff you find that you can’t digest it,
there is a simple help for your stomach,
It is Shaker Digestive Cordial, made
by the ShaKers of Mount Lebanon. It
;,a» ner er failed to cure the worst case
of Strength indigestion. and health from the
come
food you eat. after it has been digested
and has gone into the blood
The beri tonic is digested Shaker food
The best aid to digestion, Di
gestive Cordial.
When you have acid eructations,
nausea, headache, wind, dizziness, of
tensive breath, or any other symptoms
of dyspepsia, Shakers Digestive Cordial
will cure you, 10 cents
At uruggists, Trial bottle
CASTORIA.
fac
timile fa ra
signature /? every
v % wrapper.
Go to Duke’s for confection¬
eries.
Mr. J. R. Daiiied, of Atlanta, was
here a short time this wc-ek on bus
iness.
Good Salt- 125 pounds to the
sack—SOcents, at H. 1’. A D. M.
Almand and Co's.
Prettiest lot of d ress goods,
Prints and many other new goods
just received. Cheap for cash. H.
P. & D. M. Almand & Co.
Loaded shells, Shells. Powder,
Laps, primers, wads, Musket caps.
Marbut & Reagan.
A bairel of fresh grits at M. H.
Plunket's.
Mr. JeffS'.ansell placed a newroof
on the main body of Mr. Winburn’s
dwelling, this week.
Mr. Jack Bentley, of Atlanta,
is at his mother’s home in this
city on account of sickness.
W. A. T. B. P. Some may
be unable to decipher the above
however, it is plain—We Are
The Bargain People. The
Blue E’ronC
To advertise our stock of shoes
we have only to say we are having
a splendid shoe trade. Cbas. B
Hudson.
Go to Duke's for all kinds of
fruits, confectionaries and canned
goods.
Car wheels are now being
constructed of paper but you
will find none of it in our shoes.
The Blue Front.
The passing of time is with
us both night and day and those
who think our dress goods bar¬
gains will not pass also are the
ones destined to be left.
The Blue Front.
The attention of tbo ladies is
called to the fact that we are sell¬
ing $1,25 kid gloves for 79 cents.
Chas. B. Hudson.
Dr. Clifions lectures in connection
with his entertainments at the court
house several evenings of the past
week were immensely appreciated
by mauy of our people and we have
no doubt he would till the court¬
house should he announce his in¬
tention of devoting an evening ex
dusivly to a lecture. He’s as full of
valuable information as a coconut is
of milk- We hope he may consider
this suggestion.
A Summers Text,
If you want toknow where the low¬
est shoe prices are follow the bigg
est crowds of shoe buyers. If j ou
want to know where the best wear¬
ing and best fitting shoes are kept
ask almost anybody you meet walk¬
ing in comfort and they will refer
y3u to Summers.
We might write a volume on
Summers' shoes and then not tell
the whole shoe story.
Summers
Flour.
Bought Right
Marbut & Reagan.
With two little children subject
to croup we do not rest easy with
out a bottle of Chamberlain s Cough
Remedy in the house, for the most
severe attack quickly succumb to a
few doses of it,-'-Morrison. Colo.,
Ecu. For s le at 25 and 50 cents
P® 1 bottle by Dr. W. H. Lee, Drug
gest.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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gipature wrif/w.
WE ARE
Going to weigh COTTON
and have employed Mr. W. R
Still as weigher. Will appreci¬
ate your patronage.
TILLEY & QUIGG.
CASTOHIA.
The fac¬
simile —“ is M
signature S7 every
a! X V!»rPM.
If you need something for
dinner go to Duke’s.
Dr. Cliflon's entertainments
proved a source of increasing inteiest
and amusement to the peop'e of our
city during the past week
All kinds of canned goods at
Duke’s. i.T'
, .
Mr W N. Everitt has found his
famous old possum dog after more
than a year’s search, and since the
recent showers be and his f iends
ha-e been enjoying the nights in
the wood.
Always go to M. H. Plonket for
fancy candies, apples and Banana’s.
Fayette Almand has traded horses
nearly every day for the past ten.
If he has been swindled during this
epidemic of exchange you can t
get him to acknoledge it.
If rnadan Rumor can be re¬
lied upon the ringing of mar¬
riage bells will be heard here at
no distant day This will in all
probability be the event of the
season as both parties are prom¬
inent and popular. The Week¬
ly’s predictions seldom fail.
If you would like an oyster stew
'’all at Duke’s on Saturdays.
The Gailey Drug company lias an
add on the local page of the Week
LY,
Our trip to New York was
in the interest of the people as
will be manifest to those who
get our prices. The Blue Front.
Airs. J. B Reynolds, of Lumber
City, is on a visit to relatives in ou r
City.
Sad Death.
Sarah Ella McKuight, daugh¬
ter of Mr. and Mrs. McKnight,
aged 7 years, died last Thurs¬
day evening of membranous
croup after two days of suffer¬
ing. She was a remarkably
bright and beautiful little girl
and her death is deplored uot
only by her sorrowing parents
and ielatives but by all those
who know her.
The funeial occurred at the
Presbyterian church yesterday
evening conducted by Revs.
Wirni and Quilliau,after which
the remains were laid to rest
in Bockdale cemetery.
We offer our teuderest sym¬
pathy to the bereaved parreuts
Misses Susie Lee and Bessie
Ray.tw'o bright and winsome
young ladies of Atlanta, are
guests of Mrs. A. A. Bentley in
the city.
Important Notice.
All parties indebted to the
firm of G. W. & A. P. Cain
must come forward and settle at
once. We are obliged to col¬
lect and are going to collect all
that is due us. Your papers
will go through the courts if not
paid this fall.
I am going to buy possible cotton and
pay the higlitest price
for it. Office in Jno. H. Al¬
mand’s Bank,
Respectfully
G- W. Cain
rODSlipliOD % A AND ITS ^ CURB
To the Editor :— I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. consider So proof-positive duty am [
of its power that I it my to
simd two bottles free to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 183 Pearl St., Hew York.
0*~ The Editorial »nd BuBinose Management <A
t£ja r»(ief Ouaraate* tala ceaerotu ProsoaiUoo,
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ESTABLISHED 1865
Or. W. Ho Lee.! They Stay Dyed
DEALER IN Stocfcing-s, other Feathers, Gowns, Cloaks
or articles dyed with
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Fancy |~)|^TTIOIlcf Iff
and.Toilet Articles, Stationery Dyes I
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipe:
will retain their color (
etc., Very Cheap. they no matter how often
are washed or ex*
ill Kinds of Mo; f ;package posed Dyes and costs to of the plain Diamond only sun. direc¬ ton A aMteZ* a
cents
tions for usin ; accom¬
A full litre of Paints, Oils pany it. No pre- ^
Varnishes, Paint Brushes and vious experience is & -. k
Window Glass. necessary l > ay y- <r.
the best results.
GARDEN SEED*
SGH00L BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.
"Wal Paper,
TERHS CASH:
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NEW MILLINERY.
We are prepared to show our customers a LINE of MILLI¬
NERY that is bound to please.
THESE GOODS WERE SELECTED WITH CARE
AND BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO COMPETITION.
WE EXTEND AN INVITATION TO ALL.
Come and examine our stock before you make your full
purchases.
To the ladies we would say, we have some beautiful hats—
VERY STYLISH. Respectfully,
McDonald & Haygood.
Vv m CO Vv ’
We are busily engaged opening up our stock and
’ " ill open our store to the public on Tuesday next.
This is to keep you in miml of the fact that our
opening day is near at hand
WE WILL HANDLE
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET
ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, VAR¬
NISH, GLASS ETC.
Dm Will Bs a First-slass Drag Sim.
Galley Bring 1 Co.
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A[ illiijorx Qoods.
1 call the attention of the public to my new fall stock of
MILLINERY. My stock is complete and those desiring to pur¬
chase in this line will do themselves an injustice should they
purchase before examining my goods.
Three central ideas were observed in the selection and pur
chase of these goods :
STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE
I can give you the style quality and price that will suit yon.
Asking a share in your patronage I am Respectfully,
Miss Emiqa l'jiley.
OUli job Work Pleases All.