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-■high .■goods grade
at
■low ■friges. grade
"■ BesfN. O Syrup 35c per. gal.
1 ^BAgooci coffee mill 25 cents.
14 lbs best package soda 25c.
Hgboxes best American sardines
‘■2 5 cents boxes snuff for 5c .
lX| Navy beans or (Yankee beans)
3| cents per pound.
■ Genuine eastern seed Irish po
■ tatoes 90c per bushel.
soap for 25c.
■ please ask the price of fancy
■ and stick candy.
■ As good pills as are sold, for 13c
[fl ^ ver : excellent cough medi
;■ No, Mammoth Rochester lamp
chimney 15e.
A good flour sifter 5c.
<■ ^ S°°G glass lamp complete I8c.
■ 6 heel bolts for 25 cents,
‘■ficlivises far 25 cents.
A pair of large first-class scis¬
sors 20 cents.
in A SI .50 warranted razor 99c.
»■ Sheet Iron biscuit pan 10 cents
t^^good cigars for 5 cents.
:'■ Smoking tobacco 4c per package
!(■ ^ Pounds excellent chewing
tobacco for $1.
'^1 Still have some crockery and
rfl cutler y that can’t last much
,-.■ longer at the low prices we are
;'■ tneivi. Every theng sold at a
Very low price for cash.
See for yourself.
A(c|Lbu(,
t The Grocer,
10 Genteu s{.
J. P. Tilley, A. M. McElvaney.
FIRE INSURANCE.
We represent, the Strongest Compa¬
nies in the World. We pay all loss s
promptly and without litigation, HV
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
ValaiaMe papers and Ie=
suramce Policies in John
HI. Almand’s Vaults free
of charge.
We solicit your patronage.
TILLEY & MCELVANEY.
Told In PARAGRAPHS
Concerning People and
Events.
CASTORIA.
Tie fae- is
aimlle M- fll
slgaaiure ^ every
ci mapper.
Philologia Lodge No. 178 F. &
A. M., will hold regular com¬
munication Monday night, Feb-
15th, 1897, at 7 o’clock P. M.
Take due notice thereof.
E. H. Almand W. M.
Tickets will be on sMe at the
two drug stores, after monday.
for the show at Almands Hall
Friday night. If you don’t se¬
cure a seat early you will have
to stand.
A few nice picture frames, less
than actual New York cost,
while they last at H. P, & D.
M. Almand & Co.
A couple of negro prisoners
made an effort to burn out of
jail last Tuesday. They were
removed to Decatur Wednes¬
day.
Shoes bought from H. P. &
D. M. Almand & Co. wear Well
and give satisfaction.
After a protracted visit to rel¬
atives at Bowden, Ga. Miss
Ola Christian has returned
home.
Marbut the grocer knocks the
bottom out this week. Read
his add -
New line Percales—beautiful
and cheap. Come and see our
new goods.
Chas. B. Hudson.
All kinds of garden seed at
M.. H. Plunket’s -
Married on the 7th inst. at
the home of Mr. N B. Lackey,
in Conyers, Mr. R. D. Lackey
and MissLettie Walden, Judge
J- J; W. Glenn, officiating. The
best wishes of the Weekly are
tendered the happy couple.
Mrs- Oilie Wi Pugham, of Cedev
town is on a visit to her lelitives
here.
Mr. Fretwell, son of Dr, Fret
well, was 011 a visit here a few
days this week,
Enter your name on our sub¬
scription list.
i ( You might put on tliar,
said the bereaved liusbaud to
the rural sculptor, “that she
died peacefully, an’ we would
u’tcall her back.”
“Anything else?” She never
spoke a cross word in her life.”
“All right. ? f Been deef an
dumb an’ of a quiet an retain
natur’.”
“Is that all ?’ f ( Well, you
might throw in a little Scrip
tur’. Jest say: “ Her children
ris up au’ call her Betsy !”
There will be an election held
in the Armory on the 22nd.
Inst, at 7 p. m. to elect a first
Lieut- to fill the vacancy made
by the resignation of Lieut.
vY. N. Glenn.
J. R. Irwin
Capt. Commag.
■IF ? *
You want a guano that will
pay you buy EDYSTONE and
GRBEN’S FORM ALAR.
j. p. TILLEY.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
I am agent for the oldest, best
and strongest lire insurance
companies on earth, and solicit
a share of your business.
Will take care of your
Policies, Deeds and Valu¬
able papers in Fire-proof
vault free of charge.
Very respectfully
W. J. Bakes, Agent.
At John II. Almand’s Bank.
CASS'OmA.
Tie fac
si nature/^ mi Is > y? iS to
Big Trapper. every
Of
Dont fail to he on hand—your
neighbors will he there to wit
ness the high class minstrel
show at Almand’s Hall Friday
night, Feb- 19. Your boys are
interested in this and you should
not fail to attend.
Bring your hid'-a, tallow,
beeswax, rags and other coun¬
try nroduce to II. P- & D. M,
Almand & Co. and get the high¬
est market price.
The Christian church at this
place has called Rev. Win.
Wood, of Lexington Ky., to
serve it for the year, and we
understand the gentleman will
preach his first sermon here as
pastor on Sunday at 11 o’clock.
Glass of Fashion. Up to date
cents—H.P.&D M, Al¬
mand & Co
Mr. Noon B . Hudson, of At
lanta.stopped here a short while
Thursday.
Leather you need for your
shoes and harness, H, P. & D.
M. Almand & Co, sell it at prop¬
er figures.
Miss Leila Thompson, of At¬
lanta, after visiting here for a
short while has gome to stop
with friends in Covington.
Your attention is directed to
Mr. J. P. Tilley’s new advertise¬
ment od another page.
New novelty dress goods.
These are the latest styles and
are matked low to sell
Chas. B. Hudson.
Seed Irish potatoes at M. H.
Plunket’s
Mrs. J. W. Johnson has been
spending the week with the
family of her son, Mr, L. L.
Johnson, of Oxford
Mrs. Reese, of the Commercial
hotel is a most excellent lady, and
under her superior direction the
Uroimeicial is growing rapidly in
favor with the traveling public
There is no reason, to our thinking,
why this hostlery should not become
one of (he best paying institutions
of the kind on the Geo'gia road,
and we believe that Mrs. Reese will
can y it to that high mark of excell
ence that will produce just such a
result at no distant time.
The Ordinary advertises for
sealed bids for furnishing the
material and budding the jail.
See the notice elsewhere.
Mr B. D- Crossley is advertising
his famous cough remedy in this is¬
sue of ibe Weekly.
Mr. Ed L A'raand spent last
Tuesday in Atlan a.
Dr. Melton is l aving some
erected in the large lot beosv
home and will conduct his livery
business there when the work si
pb-ted.
How about our county exhibit?
Wanted.
All the fine beef cattle you
have for sale. Highest
price paid for them.
Respectfully,
A. B. Osborn.
CASTOR i A
For Infants and Children.
; ir m
•Igut&re every
{ vniyyet.
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JOHN H, ALMAND, BANKER.
CGNYERS, GEORGIA.
Exchange bought and sold. Collections made on all parts of the
country. Accommodations extended consistent with sound banking
Overdrafts will snot be honored pmder any circum¬
stances.
Office hours from 8 a. it. till 4 p. m. till further notice.
CASTORIA.
Slie fac¬ 1c
simile oa
signature S7 every
OX K ' wrapper.
The Conyers Comedy Com¬
pany has arranged to give their
audience side-splitting fun to
the tune of two and a half hours.
Get your tickets before hand in
order to secure good scats.
Doors open at 7 30 p. m. Friday,
Feb. 19./
German dyes, the best, at II,
P. & D. M.Almand & Co.
Mr. Geo. Hawkins has ex¬
changed his Newton county
farm for the property of Mr.
John Dempsey, three miles out
from Conyers and has moved
upon it- Mr. Dempsey has
moved to Newton;
New fresh garden seeds, at
H, P. &D. M Almand & Co,
Mr. R. H. Hollugsworth, one
of Lithonia’s leading citizens,
was in Oouyars this week.
Mrs- Guffin has as her guest
this week Miss Maggie Cowan,
of Atlanta.
Mr S. D. Night is again in
feeble health.
Mrs. J. F. Wallis who has
been afflicted with Asthma for
more thah 20 years, has suffer¬
ed considerably during the past
week, or more. She is recover¬
ing at present
Mrs. Cora Saunders and lit¬
tle son, of Cedartown, visited
relatives here this week.
Another change in Dr. W. H.
Lee’s advertisement this week.
If you are not keeping up with
these weekly announcements
you are losing looney.
White Goods—Check Mus¬
lins, Nansook and White Lawns.
These goods have just came in
and will please you.
Chas,B. Hudson.
Barrel of fine mackerel at M
H. Plunket’s.
Mr. J. M. Huff has been seri¬
ously ill for the past w-eek.
We are glad to announce an
imp'ovement in his condition at
this writing.
“Flow did you come oat this y-ear,
Uncle Coon? ' asked one of our
citiz us of an old SheSield collored
man tie other day,
‘‘Fine boss. fine. E it up foiiy
dollars mo a I made. Done moved
from whar I bin at wid er nudder
gentleman and made er note big
er’n de one I made la? yean. El
de good Lowd spares roe and my
apeitite don’t fail ise guine to clur
fifty do'lais dis year. Yas sir; Ise
doin tine
Tbe Gre sale occured last Wednes¬
day. It was largely attended and
we are informed that the cfLoti
brongbt good pi ices ro every in
stance
If you favor electric lights
let us, hear from you on the
subject.
The citizens of the county are
requested to meet at the Court
House Feby. 27- at 1,30 p m.
for the purpose of advising
about a “County Exhibit” at
the Tennessee Exposition. More
about this next week.
The Weekly and the Weekly Con
sUtution for $1.25.
AGENTS WANTED—For War in
Cuba, by Senor Quesada, Cuban repre
ren tativent Washington. Endorsed by
Cuban patriots. In tremendous de¬
mand. A bonanza for agents. Only
$1.50. Big book, big commissions
Everybody wants the only endorsed,
reliable book. Outfit* free O edit
given. Freight paid. Drop all trash,
and make $300 a month with war in
Cuba, Address to day.Tft E NATION
Ab BOOK oneeru, Jc2-3')ij Dearborn
i St., Chicago.
Now, eee here, don’t lag back
but. come out to Almand’s Ilall
Friday evening next and see
what home talent can do. The
program will interest yon from
start to finish.
A line of embroidery, new
handsome and cheap, at Chas.
B. Hudson’s.
We had the Dog Baler t >
with us just before Christmas,
hut it did not prove near so de¬
structive to the canine specie,
as the “animal ’ that got in his
work last Thursday night. It
is reported that eighteen or
twenty dead dogs wore found
Friday morning.
Go to M. II- Plunket’s for
farming tools.
On an average Conyers has
the most peaceable negro cit¬
izens to be found in the State.
They know their place and stay
in it.
Barrel genuine Cuba molas¬
ses at M. PI Plunke’s.
Bird hunters have not been
as diligent in their efforts to bag
the luscious quail in this section
as we had reason to believe
they would- Unless t hey get in
their deadly work for the re¬
mainder of the season the pros¬
pect for partridge shooting in
this county next season will he
inviting, indeed.
Pound Cake tobacco at 25 c
per pound.
M. H. Plunket.
Rev. Ragsdale hasbeen hold¬
ing a Bible Institute meeting
at Jflsup this week.
California Hams at M. H.
Plunket’s.
Mr. Geo Smith has about re¬
covered from an attack of
grippe that stayed with him
for more that a month. Ho in¬
forms us that lie lias no desire
for another seigo of the same
and warns his friends to take
the “ounce of preventative-”
Duly Appreciated.
On the first page of this pa¬
per may be found a lengthy ar¬
ticle by Col. Wallace P. Reed,
taken from the Evening Consti¬
tution of Tuerday. Feb. 0th.
which treats exclusively of Con
yers. Such an article from the
pen of one of the best known
and highly prized writers in the
south, and appearing in one of
the brightest, newsiest and most
widely eirculating evening pa¬
pers in the south is of inealeu
lable value and creates within
our people feelings of genuine
gratitude toward both the writ
or of the article and the paper
giving it publicity.
Col. Iteed has revealed truths
concerning Conyers that must
be creditable, and we believe
will he profitable, and wo, in
behalf of our entire citizenship
thank him for the compliment.
Take the Conyeh Weekly and
Weekly Constitution -
To the Editor 1 have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive duty am I
of its power that I consider it my to
send two bottles free to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me tiieir
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
7. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 183 Pearl St., Hew York.
The Editorial and Easiness Management of
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1)R. W. IX. lee:
500 Boxes Fine Toilet
Soap just received.
5c. po v box, 3 cakes
to the box.
Try our Sweet Rose Cigars—
5 for 5 Cents. Some of our cus¬
tomers say they smoke as well
as a fivecent3 cigar.
STRAPS for school books 10c.
each.
A good Shaving Soap with a
nice mug 10c.
Genuine Oil
Paintings 90 cents each.
WE GIVE a good 5c pencil or
two cheap pencils with each
5c Tablet—tablets are the
largest size with good paper.
VISITINGCSRDS PK. IOC
PER,
TRY our Arcadian Ginger Ale,
a delicious winter drink, a
fine remedy for La Grippe
Quart bottles 25c.
Laigo boxes (4C0 to the
box) parlor matches for 5c.
RAILROAD -Maccoboy Snuff in
lib glass jars 45c per lb.
We - aie over slocked on
Spectacles. For the
next 30 days wall sell steel,
silver, and gold framed
spectacles at cost! Now
is the time to buy a good
pair of glasses at manu¬
facturer's prices.
VASELINE in nice porcelain
j irs 10c.
BORATED Talcum Fowder 10c.
a®Q»© 3 ®»®ae®®®®®® 9 »®®®®®®®
GLYCERINE Jelly of Roses,
Cold Oream, Witch Hazel
Coll Cream, Glyceiino Jel¬
ly of Violets, Rpse and Cu
cumber Cream, Laveuder
Jelly and other elegant
preparations for the face
and hands only 10c each.
A big stock of all kinds of Vio¬
lin, Guitar and Banjo Strings.
r
Pricis to suit all.
A 1 irge assortment of fish hooks
very cheap.
Paints, Varnistios, Paint Brush¬
es etc. at factory prices.
Boat window glass, all sizes, at
prices lower than ever-before.
See My New Dress?
This is an Strong,
old dress, 5- Sure,
but no one ^ Fast,
knows 17 Beautiful
that, for a «nd Cheap
its color is Diamond
new and v Dyes
fresh, roc. j should
and a few % be in
stitches are every
all it cost. household
Diamond Dyes j0 cfe
.
TERMS
STRICTLY
CASH.
Dr.W.H.LEE.