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Leather Photograph Al
at Dr. Lee’s Drug Store to
jld 28 Cabinet and 16 card size
price only SI 50.
■ Have you tried those nice swee t
at N. T. Street's?
We have the'.file works and th<y
ust go at some price.
N- T. Street.
does it look— a young
irsou leading, prayer meeting
id afterwards out on the floor
racing.
___to ms hold 28 cabinet and 16 card
Iza photographs, only 85 cents each
■ Dr. Lee's drug store.
11 can show you mere kinds of
■mdy than any house in town
N. T. Street.
Every Customer of ours saves a
hristmas present.
The Blue Front.
I Christmas is coming and we
■ave plenty apples, candy, co
■oanuts and raisins cheap,
a. P. & D. M. Almand & Go.
Wanted. —All the hides you
iave to sell, green or dry.
Ugliest market price paid for
hem. H.P.&D. M- Almand
Co.
Owing to the manner in which we
night— ’ar^e quantities for spot
■ash—we can sell Christmas goods
lenper than any body in town. Dr
r H. Lee.
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I The nicest sweet pickles on earth
F Street’s 20,c per quart.
I The nicest line of canned goods
in town at N. B. Lackey’s.
Our Conyers Agent.
j Conyers Marbut & Reagan, is our
Agent, for pickles sweet
a hd plain, sauce, dressing and
Prepared mustard.
H. J. Heinz, Co.
These are the famous keystone
goods.
Go and try N, B. Lackey’s sweet
pickets. They are very fine 20 at
Cent s a quart.
In 1892 Mr. A L Goklwater,
who owns three retail drug stores in
New York City, having learned of
lile great value of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy for colds, croap and
for whooping cough, ordered a supply
his customers. It met with so
DlUc h favor that he soon found
Accessary to order more, and dur
the winter sold over two gross
°f the remedy. He says it gives
{ he best satisfaction of aDy cough
rare he has ever handled. For sale
25 and 50 cents per bottie by Dn
a Lee Druggist
immense assortment off
Photograph and Auto
ARTICLES A VITABLK FO
new.
COLD WAVE.
We are selling the best Grade of COAL on the rnaiket.
If you want a CHEAP COAL we can sell as cheap as anyone.
TILLEY & QUIGG.
CASTOniA.
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limits
ilgaatsrt ^
1f Clipper.
See Lackey’s choice lot of candy.
N B. Lackey has anything you
want for Christmas.
Dozens of fair maids, blushing
youths.etc.,are getting their beautirs
stiuck free by The Blue Front.
See Dr. W. II. Lee’s large “add”
on elitorial page. Go and examine
his mammoth stock of Christinas
goods. You will be delighted with
the goods and the price').
Cotton is cheap and every¬
thin else but flour. We will
sell you flour as cheap as any
one and everything at the low¬
est price.
H. P. & D - M. Almand &Co.
Wanted ; 1000 Dozen eggs
between now and the 18th of
this month, at 20 cents per doz¬
en. Christmas and other pro¬
duce not much demand for.
H. P. & D. M* Almand & Co.
We do not say that the man is an
Aprial fool who buys before seeing
our clothing but he pay3 too much
for his whistle.
. The Blue Front.
This is to direct your
attention to our line of
^ Christmas goods;Books Celluloid
Piush and
Boxes, Vases, Dolls,
Albums, writing Desks
e c. Our line of holi
day goods can‘t be sur¬
•0 passed aud you can
find a present in our
assortment nub able for
the old, middle aged or young. Our
priepg a ie unusually low on these
grOJs and we can certainly save you
money. No old stock. Everything
in our rt< is i«avr.
The Gailey Drug Go.
We are holiday head¬
quarters in the grocery
line with everybody. The
thousand little extras de¬
sired by the ladies as xmas
adjuncts to the culinary
department can be found
in our stock, and like ev¬
erything else we sell, you
get it cheap. fruits and
All kinds of
confectioneries-neW ship
ments. and
Get our prices you
are safe.
MArBUT & KEAGAN.
holiday goods, such as
graph Albums, Fancy
li PRESEX'IS FOR ANY
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We have a lot of fine Capes suit.
a ^“ e f° r ** ne f ’ ru) that we wi.l close
out, to suit the poor.
The Blue Front.
A look and a little cash gets a
fine suit at our reduction sa e
The Blue Front.
Summers big store has a
regular “dressed up” look.
Summers big store is the
regular Santa Clous without
the wiskers and red nose.
Dr, Quillian goes to preach
at Marietta Sunday, He will
return here Monday and move
to Marietta permanently on
Tuesday next.
Mr. Eudo.x McCalla, of Deca¬
tur, was here Thursday.
Our people have been aston¬
ished at the immense amount of
cotton hauled to this market
shis week. Every day the
streets have Deen crouded with
cotton wagons.
Narrow shoes for nairow feet
and narrow purses at Summers
big store.
Maj. J. T. McElvaney has
moved to Gwinnett county.
We understand he will enter the
mercantile business.
DolIs=Toys=JeweIry-Vases
etc.
We have a holiday stock large
enough to furnish all the people
svith Santa clause aud have some
left over, therefore, in order to dis
pose of it all we are trying to get
the people to see our li le. This wi 1
re'ieve us. as our prices cant be
j up |j ca t e d here,
J J. Langford’s.
Boots, Collar and Cuff
Vases, Lamps, Clocks,
AM) ALL AG/'S. BVY
WE ARE
Going to weigh COTTON
and have employed Mr. W. II
Still as weigher. Will appreci¬
ate your patronage.
TILLEY & QUIGG.
CASTOHIA.
Tko he- /J li
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every
Trapper.
Sound as McKinley's Dollars
“those old shoes ’’that
Summers’ big store is selling at
half price and that worry com¬
petition out of their sleep.
Pleaching at the Christian
church next Sunday by Elder
Shelnut, state Evanglist. Every¬
body invited to hear him.
Squire M M. Bently is very
sick. We hope he may soon
recover.
Last Friday evening a soci¬
able, in honor of Miss Clifford
Zachry, at the home of Mr. T.
C. McOalla, was greatly enjoy¬
ed by a number of young peo'
pie of the city.
Your hands cold? 50 pairs
children’s wool mitts and
gloves worth from 25 to 50
cents, for only ten cents at
Summers’ big store.
Prof. J. M, Pitner will give up
his position in the public School
here Jan, 1st, and accept the
priucipalship of the Buford high
School. Prof. Pitner has been
here only a few months but has
made many friends who will be
sorry that he is to sever his con¬
nection with our school 1 Wo
wish him success.
Miss Mildred Posey spent last
Sunday with her parents here.
Mr. J. D. Hardin and family
of Atlanta, were guests of rel¬
atives here this week.
Judge McCalla has returned
from a professional trip to
Texas.
You will lose money if you
fail to examine our line of
Christmas goods before buy¬
ing.—The Gaily Drug Co.
When most needed it is not un
usual for your family physician to
be away from home. Such was t ,e
experience of Mr. J. Y. Scbenck,
editor ofthe Caddo, Ind Ter-, Ban
ner, wln n his litt'e girl, two years
of age was threatened with a severe
attack of croup. He says; "Mj
wife insisted that [ go for the doc¬
tor, but as our family physician was
out of town I purchased a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
which relieved her immediately.
I wi 1 not be without it in the
future.” 25 and 50 cent bottles for
sale by Dr. W. H. Lee Druggist.
See M. H. Plunket before you
buy your Christmas goods.
The most complete line of holiday
goods ever brought to Conyers can
be found at Dr. Lee’s drug store
We Have
Cocanuts.
Raisins,
Orartges,
Apples,
Lemon",
Cranbt rries,
Pickles, etc.
Marl ut <fc Reagan.
Hard times made easy. See
Sumineru big store.
Boxes. Toilet Cases.
Mirrors Etc. Etc, Etc*
OF VS AM) YOU WILL
THE GAILEY
^SJOHN H. ALMAND, BANKER,?*
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
Exchange bought and sold. Collections made on all parts of the
country. Accommodations extended consistent with sound banking
Overdrafts will not be honored under any circum
stances.
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Office hours from 8 a.m. till 4 p. in till further notice.
NOTICE:
Th' 1 city tpx books are now open
for receiving taxes for 189G and will
close on December J 9tli 1896
W* B. Smith.
City Tax Callector.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The he- is cm
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NOTICE.
All those, who are indebted to
me for blacksnrithing are noti¬
fied that their accounts are how
past due, and that I am obliged
to collect the same. You are
expected to come and settle at
once and save cost of collection.
12—4t W. G. Clotfelter.
A good thing is safe with an
appreciative public. That is
the reason our friend Summers
has such a big trade.
Major C. T. Picton is manager of
the State Mote', at Do tison, Texas,
which the travelog men suy is one
of the beat hotels in that feetion.
In spe .king of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diauboera Remedy
•Major Pic on says ‘ I bave u-ed it
myself and in my family for tevera'
years, and take pleasure in saying
i hat I consider it an inf illible cure
diarrhoea and dysentery. 1 always
recommend it. and have fr< quernly
administer! d it to my guests in the
hote', and in every case it has prov¬
ed itself worthy of unqualified en
dorsemeut. Fo sale by Dr. W. II.
Lee Druggist.
W. V, Almand A Son
Are the Hardware dealers of I lie tow n. Wo buy our Hard¬
ware direct from the factory, we pay no jobber’s, commission,
wo buy to sell not to keep and consequently can save you from
ten to twenty-five per cent on anything that you may need in the
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ECaid’wuie Line
Won for us many friends in the past and we ehtend to win
future business by the same method and it seems to us that you
arc working against your own interest if you do not consult us
before purchasing your
HARDWARE, BUGGIES, WAGONS,HAR¬
NESS ETC.
Come to see us when, in need of anything and we will prove
what we say.
W, V. Almand Son,
OUR job Work Pleases AIR
WiitingDesks
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ALWA YS SAVE MO Nf Y.
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DRUG CO.
NOTiCE.
I am prepared to do any kind
of mechanics work on short
notice. See me or call at Week¬
ly office.—J. F. Wallis.
Malaga grapes, bananas, or
anges, lemons, apples, dates,
prunes, dried fruits, jelly, Irish
potatoes, onions, cabbage, pick¬
les, navy beans, nuts of all kinds
all kinds of canned goods at
Dukes’.
On last Sunday the remains
ofthe little child of Mrs. Jno. I,
Almand were interred in Rock
dais cemetery. The little one
died of membranous croup last
Saturday evening. Mrs. Al
mand lias been greatly bereaved
having recently lost her hus¬
band. We sympathize with
her deeply.
nillinery at Cost,
From now until January 1st* we
will close out our stock of millinery
at cost in order to make room for a
new Spriug Stock. We are offering
real big bargains in millinery an l
you should not mbs this chance.
J. J Langford
The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a
prominent lumberman of Harlwtck,
N. Y., was sick with iheuma'sim
or five Jnon' ha. In speaking of it
Mr Robinson sayR. “Chambei Iain’s
Pain Balm is the only thing that
i-nveher any rest of pain. For the
lelief of puiu it cannot be beat.’’
Mato very bad cases of rheumatism
have been cured by it For sale at
60 0 QtH per boule by Df< W . 1L
Lee Druggist.