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H f’M INSURANCE. TILLEY
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represent the BEST com¬
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Concerning People 3 . 110 ,
Events.
O CX>' or L 1U .
Sis ic ea
sisnilc eve -7
jlgaature ill swapper.
We are leaders in crockery, glass
ware, lumps, etc. Marbut & Rea
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lYe congra 1 ulate Mr. M. C. bum
liters It is another boy and cause -
Mr. Summers to step twenty pounds
heavier
We call your attention to Mr.
I J. J. Langford’s advertisement on
I I another page. This gentleman is
carrying on exceptionally fine line
J I 0 f Press goods, Notions and Aiul -
inery. and the ladies should cerbd Jy
I see bis stock before buying.
I Ron. Frank. W. Hall and mother,
of Dahlonega, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M, Almand 'the past
ireck- They returned to their home
I last Friday morning,
A knobby line of hats and caps
stylish for young and old men and
boys A good article for little
money. Chas: B. Hanson
Get out prices and you know you
are right.
Marbut & Reagan
Miss Sadie ’McCalla is the
'guest of Decatur friends this
week.
The Merchants Bank of At~
* lanta, has failed. Mr. J. II,
Porter was president of the in¬
stitution., It is claimed that
depositors will be paid dollar
for dollar.
The Blue Front 'is advertising a
reduction in the price of clothing
and shoes in this issue. Hoe their
add in another column.
Henry Reagan, city barber, has
been kept at home several d^s
(his week on account of the sickness
of two of his children.
Little Nolle Walk, ’ has been ren
sick d iriug tha present week.
... Mns Noam .... .. to ert . . fntert , ,
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ing Miss Lela Thompson, v of Rock
i r> iilins. : . 7, tins . week ,
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Mayor E. H. Almand has ueter
miued not to offer for reelection as
chief executive of 11m phy for 1887
Re has made a splendid record and
bad he desired, ccukl have been re
elected without opposition. The
record he has made is conspicuous
for its business and exeentive abil¬
ity and justness. Apropos of this
determination, on the part of Maj.
Aim and, Citizen suggests the name
of Mr. P. G. Tucker, one of out¬
most conservative and worthy ctii
zetis, as qualified, and wc-tthy to fill
this position for the next year.
Special Notice,
Those indebted to me for gin,
ing a-e requested to make im¬
mediate settlement for same
as 1 need the money to meet
my obligations.
Respectfully
A. N- Plunket
j lie Darlington, V\ is., Journal
seas editorially of a popular patent
r.i’dk-ino. “We know from exper¬
ience that Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is ah
‘•Tat ia claimed for it, as on two
occasions it stopped excruciating
pains and possibly saved us troin
an untimely grave., Wo would not
rest easy over night without it in
the house.” This remedy undoubt¬
edly saves more pain and Buffering
than any other medicine in 1 he world
Every family should keep it in the
house, for it is sure to be needed
sooner or later. For sale by Dr
H. Lee, Druggist.
Take this paper.
COL!) 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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: ALL KINDS DimCiOrS SUM- A
MKK DKINKS.
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Our fount turns out tlie very ^
: be*t, the wopt wholesome the -> t
-k moat refreshing drink?.
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i Call and try our produc¬ u
-< tions.
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;£ DR. W. H. LEE. T
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Cotton 7c.
Miss Emma Riley has for sale the
New Idea pattern,guarantied perfect
in fit and style and costs the small
sum of ten cents. Get the new Idea
Pattern by all means.
We sympathize with Mr. and Sirs
II. P Almand jr, in' the death of
their infant baby.
Ladies and Misses union suits—
firstclass in every particular—Chas.
R. Hudson,
Finest lot of fancy candies in
town at M. H. Piunket’s.
Our stock of Fancy Groceries
lead all.—Marbut & Reagan.
Messrs. Chas Nowel, Lave Al¬
bert and Geo. Chris ian, of the
firm of A. D. Summers will please
accept our grateful thanks for one
antiquated tile. Two or even three
would have been equally as much
appreciated by us.
After a stay of several weeks in
our town, Dr. L. B- Clifton will
leave to day. Those of our people
who have witnessed his series of
Entertainments were delighted be¬
yond expression and his lectures
greatly edified them.
If you are in search of a real
charmer we direlb you to our young
friend, Mr. Floyd Plunket. It is
claimed for him that on occasions he
is simply irresiaible.
Miss Alice Johnson has returned
to her homo in McDonough after a
pleasant visit to Conyers.
If strength is what you want, you
should study what causes your weak
ness food.
It is practically lack of
But you eat three rnea’s a cRy, and all
vou can eat at a tune.
Yes, but do you digest it.•* food. It. is
Food undigested, is not
not noursbment. strength.
u doeteu’tcreate take Shaker
To digest your food
Digestive Cordial at meals. A;ter a
while you will digest your food w th
out it. Then you wili get well, and
strong and healthy, cordial . indi¬
jhaiter Digestive symptoms, cures such
gestion and ail its
nausea, headache eructations, appetite pvmm
the stomach, giddiness, loss of
etc. It makes your food nourish you,
and make you strong and fat and hear
ty brugge sell it. Trial bottle 10 cents.
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If Troubled with Rfieu=
matlsm Read This,
Annapolis, Mel, Apr. 10, 189G.—
1 have used Chamberlain’s Pain
Baim for rheumatism and found it
to bo all that is claimed for it. I
believe it to be the best p eparation
for rheumatism and deep seated
muscular pains on the market and
cheerfully recommend it to the
public. Jno. G, Brooks, dealer in
boots shoes, etc, No. jG Main St
ALSO KEAU THIS.
Mechasicssille. St. Maro county,
jXd.-I sold a bottle of Chamber
lain s Pam Balm to a man who had
been suffering with lheumatism fer
several years. I> made him a weh
man. A. J. Me Tu. For sate at
50 cents per bottle by Dr. W. B
Druggist.
If your children are subject to croup
watch for the first symptom of the
disease— hors mess, It Chaffiber
iaiu’s Cough Remedy is given as
soon as the child becomes hoarse
it will prevent the attack. Even
after the croupy cough has appeared
the attack can always be prevented
by giving this remedy. 11 is also
invaluable for colds and wuooping
cough. For sal® by Dr. H- Le
Druggist.
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•n ... I • Almond, sr. of Iurle
side,was here a short while this week,
Cbas. Hud-on i« buiUiio- a
busings H« is deinoubtra ing the
worth of go",) business fact, good
goods and fair prices. To speak
plainly, bis is one of the comingp
houses.
!f a jac5y boys a ca P e sbe wan's n
luce one. We have it and it won t
break you to kuy it. Chas. U.
Hudson.
Go to M. H. Piunket's and buy
something to cook for dinner.
Another Art Gallery in town.
This gentleman has pitched
his tent on Decatur street on
the corner of the vacant Har¬
per lot.
We regret to aunouuce that Mr.
C. D. Favril is agaiu confined to his
room, lie had just recently return¬
ed to work oder having been laid
up for a month. We hope he may
soon get entirely well.
Marbut & Reagan have an ad I on
the front page of this paper.
Mr. Joe II • Reese, for the
past ten month editor of the
Cleveland Progress, lias sever¬
ed his connection with the
Progress and returned to Con¬
yers. Mr. Reese is a vigorous
writer and will make his mark
in journalism,
About three weeks until our
Superior court convenes. At this
writing we have au empty jail the
prisoners escaped a few nights ago
We tender our th/uiks to Messrs
Frank MsC.dla and Otis A'Lir Ur a
musical treat last Wednesday even
leg- la their round of serenading
they ‘ hung” up on our veranda for
a short time.
We are glad to announce n nn
proveownt in Mr. and Mrs Mc
Knjghfs two little children. They
have been very sick.
Miss Coonie McDonald, of Al
lanta, spent Sunday with her par -
ents'here.
Mrs. Ja3 llolingsworth has re
turned from a visit to relatives at
Covington.
Nice rain yesterday.
If a small bottle of Shaker Digestive
Cordial does you no good, don't buy a
large one. all tilings; bold fast that
“Prove
•Which is gooi.” It’s not good sick, for
everybody, only for the thin, pale,
weak and weary • For those a-e starv¬
ing for want of digested food. For
those who cannot get fat or strong, bo
cause their stomaciies do not work as
they ought, to the people, mitliors of
These are Digestive Cordial
them, whom Shaker
will cure. muscle, brain
Food makes strength, digested. If
blood energy-after it is
not digested, it will do you no good at
all, Digestive Cordial helps your
Shatter food and
stomach to digest your cures
indigestion permanently. When vou ve
tried a small bottie, you can tell.
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents.
Notice.
f am in the market and pre¬
pared to pay the market prices
for vour cotton seed, feec me
before you sell.
A. N. Plunket.
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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.,
Evo. For s le at 25 and 50 cents
per bottle by Dr. W. H. Lee, Drug
gest.
; ; CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
naH» is Ofl
erery
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WE ARE
doing to weigh COTTON
and have employed Mr. W. R
Still as weigher. Will appreci¬
ate your patronage.
TILLEY & QUIGG.
CASTORIA.
ft: fee- /j
le ea
every
wrapper.
AILu It Summers diLnT rJtain
success in s’x year’s by followin’
the oil fashioael, stereotyped,
8 ™ 1 ” I ' an ‘ fatl,er way of Joiu -
bu8 ‘ U68 «* an 1 vou wiU fin 1 bim U P to
da'o in this eulightened electric x
ray era No wonder the small mer*
chant and old-timer exclaim: *'My
God, bow did I 10 do it ? ’ Two words,
“Under buy, Undersell,” is the his
tory of this great business
Just received a big lot red seal
flour, and wifi sell cheap. M. H.
Piunket’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Green, of
Henry county, were guests of Mr.
W: T. Stewart’s family here laM
Sunday
Mr. J- R Langford, formerly a
citizen of Conyers, but of recent
years a mei chant, of Atlanta, has
disposed of his business interests
in the Gate city and has accepted a
position with his brother, Mr. J. J
t
Langford, one of our foremost^ mer.
chants. The Weekly welcomes
his return to Conyers, and suggest
that he move his family here.
Miss Lena, Bishop spent last Sun
day in Covington
Ur Lewis A. Lee is agaiu at his
post after a short vacation. Lewis
is one of the best JDiuggists in Geor¬
gia and is thoroughly up in every
branch of the business.
Mr Tom McCalla has gone to
Ijaston, Pa, to visit the firm he
has represented for the past few
years. He will also visit New York
before returning.
Mr. G. W- Walker, of Smyrna
settlement, has as guests, Mr. E. A
Walker and two sous, Mr. E. F.
Harris, and Messrs. C. 0, and E. L.
Walker, of Mississippi,
The Circus.
L. 11, BenfYs Circus, Museum and
Menagerie were largely patronized
ami enthusiastically received by two
great audiences which greeted them
las; Satur lay. It is superior advance to the
average shows as the eash-in
subscription list is to the old tine pav
as-you get ready style. “It is n Jim
Dandc, and don’t you forget in”
One ticket admits to all these excellent
show.-,and eithet one contains more of
merit than fome whole shows of far
greater pretentions, L. It. Lents have
the cinch on the show business and no
mis ake, and we ext ndconid wel
tome whenever the notion occurs t
visit usagain. Tne gentlemanly court
esy of ail connecteu with Urn entire
ouftit is not one of its least commend¬
able features’—Springfield 111. Slate
Journol, —
Kitchen Cabinet.
Mr. Y. P. Carter, of Wa ton
county came oyer with his fatuous
Kitchen Cabinet this weik,- and so
aelf-evideut is the merit of the
institution he couldn’t retain pos¬
session of it long. It is nothing
short of the product of a genious,
and the cabinet take3 on merit.
Mr. Carter secured several orders
when Mr. J. E Maddox called on
him at the Gonmieicial and secured
the tight to work this couuty.
The Cabinet is the most econo¬
mical and handy pieeo of kitchen
furniture in existence to day, and
every lady desires one when she has
ex;.n .aed the sarnpV Mr. Maddox
wili iikoly work the county at onco
Mr Carter will probably go to
Meriwether county from here,
Important Notice.
All parties indebted to the
firm of G. W. & A. P. Cain
must come forward and settle at
once. We are obliged 'o col
j gct aQ( j aro going to collect all
t j )at j s us Your papers
will go through the courts if not
paid this fall.
I am going to buy cotton and
pay the hightest possible price
for it. Office in Jno. II. Al¬
mand’s Bank.
Respectfully- G’W.Caia*
ESTABLISHED 1865-
Dr. W. H. Lee,
DEALER IN
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Fane;
and Toilet Articles, Stationery
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipe
etc., Very Cheap.
ir. Siiii it. Wife.
A full line of Paints, Oils
V»rni.hM, I’nint Bmel.es
Window Glass.
GARDEN SEED.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLES.
■Wall E=a,jper
TERHS CASH:
rtse. "w. ns. lee.
NEW MILLINERY.
iTTWvrv - f<vi rvn n-» rrr«TTf»r*n *v>» r>~« —
Wo arc prepared to show our customers a. LINE of MILL!
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 fall
purchases. *
To the ladies we would say, we have some beautiful hats—
VERY STYLISH. Respectfully,
McDonald & Haygood.
J Ne\v f)idiL StoLG!
i We are busily engaged opening up our slock and
1 *5 pff will open our store to (he public on Tuesday next. .
II l 4f
This is to keep you in mind of the fact that our
opening day is near a,I hand
SI
WE WILL HANDLE
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET
ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS. VAR¬
NISH, GLASS ETC.
Ours Will h a First-is Drag Stars.
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Galley Droir Co.
\ [ i 11 i l! c jpy (foods.
A-'
1 call the attention of the public to my new fall stock of.
MILLINERY. My stock is complete and (hose 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 you.
Asking a share in your patronage I am Respectfully,
JVfiss Emiiqa lqiley.
OUR job Work Pleases All.
They Stay Dyed.
Stockings, Feathers, Gowns, Cloaks
or other articles dyed with
T*)|f|fpODfl -4f»A
i m m.
Dyes
will retain their*color ®
no matter how often MEt’33P v ftF a
they are 3s®s washed or cx- ~ V*
b ; ffj yj9
tions for r.^ing accom
v
r a "y it. Xo pro- jm ■J*
thu best .-suits.