Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901, December 26, 1896, Image 1
XV!. NOTICE: Tbe city 'ex books are now open receiving taxes for 189(5 and will for December J9tli 1896 close on Smith W* B Ci y Tax Callector. notice. All those who are indebted to Die f 0 r blacksmithing are noti I fied that their accounts are now ! due, and that I am obliged to collect the same. You are expected to come and settle at once and save cost of collection. 12-41 W. G-. Clotfelter. NOTiCE. 1 am prepared to do any kind of mechanics work on short notice. See me or call at Week¬ ly office— J. F. Wallis. Our Conyers Agent. Marbut & Reagan, is our Conyers Agent, for pickles sweet and plain, sauce, dressing and prepared mustard. II. J. Heinz. Notice. All persons are forbidden to buut, fish or otherwise trespass on om lands, inclosed or uninclosed, under penalty of law. A. J* J. P. McDaniel. A. J. Smith. J. A, Lifsey J ( I FOR THE OUR ASKING /M] OF P G NTS 9 A SAMPLE COPY ► OF THE “Southern Home * Journal” fa An Illustrated Story | 10VE, Paper of AND fe J A AOVINTURE MYSTJ1RY. 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