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Coldest \ .
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Iq 11 yeaps.
This is the verdict of the
weather man stationed in At¬
lanta.
This has no direct bearing on
the following matter, and we
merely mention it as an item of
interest.
The facts, however, recorded
below will prove of interest to
the people of this town and
connty, and we record them
that they may go toward reliev¬
ing the pressure upon the pur¬
ses of our people.
Now let’s warm up some :
20 lbs Standard Granulated Su¬
gar $1.
7 lbs. first-class roasted coffee $1.
13 lbs California "dried peaches
13 boxes full weight oysters $1.
17 cans tomatoes $1.
3 boxes best American sardines
10c.
1 ten cents box of snuffle.
2 5 cents boxes snuff for 5c .
12 boxes carpet tacks 10c.
Brass shoe nails 5c.
4 lbs best package soda 25c.
Standard canned peaches 10c.
3 cans good corn 15c.
Lavender ammonia, pt. bottles
10c.
Porus plasters 10c.
LaGrippe cure tablets 15c.
Condensed mince meat 10c.
We are selling Razors, Pock¬
et knives, Scissors and Crock¬
ery at astonishingly low prices
The Grocer,
10 Center s[.
J. P. Tilley, A M, McElvaney.
FIRE INSURANCE.
W R represent fhe Strongest Compa¬
nies in tne World. We pay ail l. gs s
promptly anil without litigation, w,
insure ail kinds of city or town prop,
erty, country houses Dwellings, Barns, Stock,
tenant etc., at the very lowest
rates. We will also take care of your
Valuable papers amid In
suraoce Policies im Jolho
Ho Almamid’s Vaults free
off charge. ■'
We solicit your patronage.
TILLEY & MCELVANEY - .
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS,
Concerning People and
Events.
CASTOHIA.
Tlo fse- «■“ IS
tiatle 0B
signature every
oi { wrapper.
A pretty little baby girl has and come J. to
brighten the home of Mr, Mrs,
Almand.
A false alarm of fire carried a large
of men to the oil mill Thursday
Some of the hands were on top
a huge torch tnawing some pipes.
Friend Ed Everitt will be in charge
Mr. R, E. Everitt’s branch house
this rear and he expects to do a
business. Be expects to talk in
Weekly occasionally.
Rev. B. D. Ragsdale will
at the Baptist church at
o’clock Sunday, Everybody
New legal adds in this issue
the Weekly,
See Mr. B. D. Crossley’s ad¬
on another page.
will be of interest to you.
An interesting article may be
found on the fourth page.
The justice court was in ses¬
sion Monday and Tuesday.
One jury case was tried.
Miss Dodio Burgers has charge of
the dress goods depart meat of Mr.
Jno. G- Stephenson's stote.
Judge Nunnally was in attendance
upon the justice court hero last
Monday.
Mr. A. B. Osborn will buy a liun
derd head of fat cattle. If you wish
to .‘ell you are requested to see him
at once.
We print a new fire insurance
card in this issue. Messes. Tilley &
McElvaney are now jointly soliciting
risks on all property.
Mr. J.C. Stephenson adver¬
tises guano for sale in this is
sue. This gentleman will he
actively in the market and we
call your attention to his adver¬
tisement elsewhere.
Don’t bolfc your food, it iritates your
stomach. Choose digt-.-tible food and
chew it. Indigestion is a dangerous
sickness Proper care prevents it.
Shaker Digestive Cordial cures it
This is the Jong and short of indiges¬
tion. No, the question is; Have you
got indigestion? Yes, if you have
pain or discomfort after eating, head¬
ache, dizziness, nausea, offensive
breath,, heartburn, langour, weakness
iaundii e, flatulence, loss of appetite,
constipation, etc. Yes, you have indi¬
gestion. Te cure it. take Shaker Di¬
gestive Cordial- The medicinal herbs
and plants of whice Shaker Digestive the
Cordials composed, help to digest
food if yrur stomach ;help to strength¬
en your stomach. When your stomach
is strong, care will keep it so. Shaker
Digestive Cordial is for sale bY drug¬
gist, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle.
Special Notice.
I am still Agent for the
‘•Great Weekly” Constitution
*md some 3,000 other News¬
papers and Magazines, It will
pay you to see me before you
subscribe. If you do not find
me, leave money and instructions
at Post Office.—S atisfaction
Guaranteed. A. F Thompson.
Take the Conyers Weekly and
Weekly Constitutio.y
A SPECIFIC FOR COLDS. AND
GROUP.
For years we have used Chamber"
Iain's Cough Remedy and always
keep it in the house. It is regarded
in our family as a specific for colds
and croup. It is a’so invaluable for
whooping cough. No family where
there are children should be without
it.- R E Robey, Olney, Mo. For
sale by Dr. W. H. Lee.
FIRE! FIREL FIRE!
. I am agent far the oldest, best
and strongest tire insurance
companies on earth, and solicit
a share of your business. \
Will take care of your
Policies, Deeds and Valu
able papers in
vault free of charge.
Very respectfully
W. J. Fakes, Agent.
At John II Ahuand’s Bank.
O-A.JS'X’Qr^LX.^.
The fss*
smile to
signature / •very
c t TrrApper.
The Weekly and the weekly
Constitution for §1 25. You
also get a guess at the missing
word.
The blizzard during the past
week was not a miniature affair
by any means. Probably it was
most severe Wednesday after¬
noon and night while the wind
was high and the most biting
we ever felt. There is one ad¬
vantage the people in the coun¬
try have over those in town.
They can always have a good
Friend Will EveriiA is not
for a “bully’’but he is
seeking the fellow
who ruthlessly and maliciously
tied a tin can, filled with bird
to his hound’s tail last
Wednesday evening. lie doesn’t
ent intend to do the fellow any
bodily damage but desires to re¬
turn the can thats’ all.
Mr, Jack MtKnigbt and family
have moved from Covington lo Con
yers. Good luck to h'iend Jack—
Coving'ou Enterprise
After a potracted visit to her
mother-in-law here, Mrs. Elder, of
South Ga. has returned to her home.
Mr T. A. Elliott is replacing his
bam that was recently burned with
a handsome new one. He hit9 also
purchased a new horse wh'ch shows
up well ou the streets.
Despite the blizzard and a slim
‘wood pile’ the Weeki.k is only a few
hours late and cothaines all home or
local news. Every page contains
something interesting as wed as new
advertisement.
Mr. \V S.Marbutis adver¬
tising this week as usual and
offers some genuine bargains.
When our readers remember
the blizzard of the past few
days they will excuse the late¬
ness of the paper. We have
had to thaw our way out.
Let’s make 97 a red letter
year for Conyers in tho way of
business. It can he done with a
little effort.
The Conyers Dramatic Club
will render a strictly first-class
minstrel and comic drama
on the evening of Feb. 19th
at Almand’s Hall- The man¬
ager, Mr. J. F. McCalla, says
that they are making splendid
progress and that wonderful
fallen t has been discovered
where you would least expect.
A program for the public will
be published later.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
Tie fs5
slaile •rirr
Signature A iniffM.
FROM CRIPPLE CRaEK.
After ihe b : g fire in
Creek, I took a very severe cold
tried many remedies without
the cold becoming more settled. Af
ter using three small bottles
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
the cough and cold left me, and
t is high altitude it takes a
rious cough remedy to do aDj good
B. Henderson, editor
Advertiser. For sale by Dr W. H
Lee.
JOHN H. HMAND, BANKER.
CGNYERS, GEORGIA.
[Exchange bought and sold. Col lections made on all parts of the
country. Accommodations extended consistent with sound banking
Overdrafts wall not be honored under arty circum
stances.
Office hours from 8 a. m. till 4 p. m till further notice.
On Monday morning the roof
on Ordinary It elms’ dwelling
was discovered burning, But
for the prompt action of Mr.
Tom McCalla and a colored
man the house would have
burned up.
o^.ts'x'o-xs.xja..
s fa»- /) . !s
w
ersty
m«pper.
If it touches ‘their pocket some
men can see with only one
eye and that dimly.
■9 **
To be an acceptable and suc¬
cessful jockey one must be pos¬
sessed of a large brain and light
frame. Mr. A. 1): Surnmeis
might fill the bill but he doesn't.
It may bo he needs training.
Tlie of the publi c
young men
school are securing much vig¬
orous exercise from the popular
game foot ball- A new ball has
been purchased and much inter¬
est is felt in the sport by not
noly those in school but all
who are in a position to join in
the sport at the noon hour.
Many young men who are not
in.school go up and -hackle i)
the gome at the noon hour.
Your attention is directed to Mr
J P. lit ley’s Guano advert Lenient
in this issue.
Mr. Jno. W Mil iatns re'uinod
from a pleasant trip to Florida la t
Monday mo’ uiog. lie got back iD
time to secure the full benefit of the
blizzard
Mrs. It. B. B ooks hn,3 gone to
vi-jtber relatives iu Hall county.
Arbuck'e coffee aV 15 els., cash,
per package at N- T. Street’s.
■Smith A Lifgey are talking gttapo
in this issue of the Weekly. Yotir
a tendon is called to their aonottneo
ment in another cohim.
The time to advertise your
business is all the time—to-day,
to-tnorrow and every day. It
is the life <>f any business at
all seasons and a man m in Itis
own light when he iails in this
particular.
Please pay your subscription.
The past week lias been un¬
usually severe upon our phy¬
sicians. At times they have
been compelled to travel for
miles, to see their patients, fac¬
ing the cold wind and what they
have suffered in consequence
would be dificult to estimate.
They ought to be paid double
for every visit they made dur¬
ing the past week.
QUICK RELIEF FROM RHEU¬
MATISM.
Mr. Elisba Berry, of this place,
says he never had anything to do
him so much good and give such
quick relief ftom rheumatism as
Chamberlain’s Pair. Balm, He was
bothered greatly with shooting Pains
from hip to knee until he used this
liniment, which affoided ptompt re¬
lief — if. F. Bakek, drug-gilt, St
Paris, Ohio. For sale by Dr. W. H.
L< e
After meals you should have simply
a feeling of comfort ani satisfaction
You should not feel any fpeoial indi¬
cations that digestion is going on. If
you do, you have indigestion, which
meins not-digestion This may be
the begining of so many dangerous
diseases, that it Is best to take it in
hind at once and treat it with Shaker
Digestive Cordial, For von know that
indigestion rnakes poison, which caus¬
es pain and sicknes 3 And that Shaker
. nd
Digestive < ordia! belt s digestion D'gestive .
cures ; indigestion. Shaker
_ the di
Cordial dees this by providing die sick
tes'ive materials in which
sfoinacli is wanting. It also tones up
and strengthen* the d'gestive healthy. organs
a d makes them perfectly method
This i, the rationale of it*
cure, as the doctors would sav- Sold
by diuggists, price lOcents to $1.00
bottle.
Advertise.
A PARTIAL
SUMMARY:
lit sides carrying, a Larue and Com
| 1* t« Stock of l'ure Drug's,
Midiciuen, Paints Od», Var
n:s]l h, B uslf's. \Vi(fdow 0!a«s»
Liilnps, Cigfus, Told tOf etc.*
at Bottom Price-i. we < xpe< t to
mrte a Sjwoialt of the follow-*
ing goods. We buy them direct
anil it large qu unities which
enables us to sell thorn for less
thrtn they can ho put chased in
Atlanta or elsewhere
Standard Works, of Fiction:
well and neatly bound in cloth;
15c, 2Qc and 25c, each
Historical Novels , well bound
in fine cloth, 15c, 20c and 25c
each.
Poetical Works, bound in
doth and yold gilt, 50c.
We have no trashy books-, there
is no excuse for the young in grow
up in ignorance, I or J or grown
people to remain 'without inter¬
esting and instructive books when
they can be bought for a mere
song, Anyone, for a small a
mount, can, now hare a nice val¬
uable Utile library.
j£e^ansmam^.
AH Kmds off School Books
Acid School. Supplies.
We now have Lee's His err of
the United Stares recently adopted
by our Board of Education Bring
in your old Histories and exchange
them fur a History that gives our
beloved South justice.
Paper Bound Books 5o each. Re¬
tails on tuo trains at 25 and 5U
cents.
Illustrated Story Books for child iff t
loft over from Chi.atoms, at
New York cost.
Good Note Paper at 5o per quire.
Good Envelopes,Long or square,
at 5c per pack.
Fifty difero it kinds of writing pons
5 and 10c p«r dox.
White ('rayons 10c per grogs three
gross 25 5.
A ] colors of Cravens 5o per box.
Inks:
A i-ig tw otimentof Inks, all colors
and sizes,- din-et from the fiieto
tofy. 5c botil -o to pint bottles
at 4Gii.
Paper;
AT co'ors of Tissue and Crop** pa¬
per, Lace Shelf Paper, Gold
and Silver paper lOu perd-zin
Slates 3c, 5c, 7c and 10c.
Double Slates Only 10c.
B >x Paper, fair quality, 10c. per
BaX.
Pencil tablets with a good 5c ead
pencil with each tablet, ouly
5 cents
w ki
Our stock of Books, Stationery,
etc. is so large and numer¬
ous that we can only men¬
tion a few. Call and ex¬
amine our stock and pri¬
ces and we know you will
he both astonished and
pleased.
TERMS
STRICTLY
CASH.
Or.W.H.LEE.
Look.
Cotton seed meal & Hulls:
Meal §10,00 per ton, Hulls
§3,00 per ton. for the next two
weeks only.
Rockdale Oil & Fertrlizor. Co.
Monday Feb. 1. 1897.
This bids fair to be the livest
guano season Conyers he.s ex¬
perienced in some time. Here
are a few who wo know will
be in the field early and late:
J. P. Tilley . C. II, Turner, Al
mand & Stewart, Smith & Lif
sey. John C. Stephenson, R; W.
Tucker and J- J. Langford.
There may be others yet that
we haven’t heard of.
Mrs. R. 0. Phillips and daughter
Miss ffiiow. ot L’thonn, visited iu
Conyers last Saturday. We under¬
stand this to be Mrs- Phillips’ first
visit to our town since sbo moved
from here 12 years ago.
Mr. W. O. Langley and Mis-<
May Stowers -were united in mat'
riage last Monday by Rev. Mr. Fin¬
cher. They are popular young
people and have the beaity good
wishes of hosts of Mentis through¬
out the eonoty.
The school at County Line Acad¬
emy, near McDaniel’s Mid, is pre¬
tide 1 over by Miss Shelton; of Clay
ten couniy.
Miss Genever Argo, of Lithonia
is visiting ber aunt 1 Mrs. Jobn Par¬
ker.
Mr. Geo. Mnlcoin is now with the
firm of W. V. Almand & Son.
Have you missed the clanging of
the city bell at night? Since the
a (tempted entrance into one of the
stores iu the lower end of (own one
niglA-a month or two ngo, the mar
t-hals have been ordered to leave off
the linking of the boll- It gives
night prowlers too much opportuni¬
ty to do niisebiof. While the watch
mail would be a’ tending this duty a
thief could enter a store with cqib
paiative safety and male off with
ail he wanted. The bell is, there*
foie, enjoying u piolonged rest.
Go to N. T. Street’s for coffee
Arbueklo coffoo 15 c's cash per
pack a re.
In an article complimentary
to the lawyers of Decatur, the
New era'speaks as follows of an
attorney wo all know;
■Colonel J. N. Glenn is a law¬
yer of our town whoso ago wins
our reverence and whose learn¬
ing in the hooks very often as¬
tounds the young practioners.
Colonel Glenn has a splendid
libery of law books and what
he does not know about them
is hardly worth knowing.’
CHRONIC DIARRHOE V CURED
I have been a sufferer from ebron
ic diarrhoea ever since the war
and have u-ed all kinds of medicines
for it. A 1 last I found one remedy
that has been a rucce-s as a cure,
and that is f hamber’ain’s Colic
Cholera and Dia rhoea Remedy. —
1’. E Chisham. Gaais Mills, La)
For sale L, Dr. W H. Lee
Wanted.
A few canvassers. Apply to
N. II. Capehait.
® £ from I7.fi. Journal cf Ne/Hein
Prof. W. H. Peeke, who of
rnakes Epilepsy, at specialty without
has
doubt treated and cur¬
ed moreca«< * than any
living Physician; is astonishing. his
success
We have heard of cases
of #0 years’ standing
‘ cured by
him. He
publishes val bio a
ua
1 work on
. this d 1 s -
ease, which
he sends
j with a
lar*ce bot
! tie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers
who may send their P. O. and Express address.
1 We advise anv one wishing a cure to address
; iwf.w. a. mss, ?. !>.. 4 Cedar 3t., Hew Tor*