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Important.
I receive . fresh . . groceries . al~
most daily. I do not offer old
goods at a low price just to get
rid of them. You know old
goods are high at any price.
Remember you buy fiesh gro¬
ceries from me as cheap or cheap¬
er than you can buy goods of
doubtful age elsewhere
One can very fine baking
powder for 10 cents and several
other brands proportionately
cheap.
Four different brands of soda.
Lorn starch, Nelsons Gelatine.
Extracts—best quality—five
and fifteen cents bottles.
Pickles—plain and sweet.
Special low prices on onion
pickles and very fine olives.
Tomato Catsup—Westmins¬
ter and Pepper sauce.
Diamond Starch, five cents
packages—requires no bluing
or cooking. Royal Glass starch
in packages and bulk.
Gold dust and Perline wash¬
ing powders. Red Seal Ster¬
ling Potash and all the best
f grades of Laundry soap.
cheaper than anybody.
Evaporated apples and
ifornia dried peaches.
Canned meats—onepound
two oound Roast Beef. on.
pound canned Beef and t’o
pound tripe: Potted H;m,
panned sardines. fish, salmon, maclerel
One pound parxage
dried Codfish, very fine.
I Canned tomatoes, Olya and
tomatoes, Corn—swat and
Bom mon.
I Canned peaches—Pine ap
■e‘ sliced and grated, for desert.
Condensed milk. Maple
Hup Bi and buckwheat. Have
tried it?
Hhe best Hour and next best,
|B fine water or steam ground
L
ams—California pic nic
s are very toothsome. Try
i. Lard—only the best.
&'—if ask you doubt j my price
somebody tslse what
worth- Coffee/—Arbuck
k Levering®—hast a little
per than other®,
pll Block’s cra/cke T 's. They
he best. D/on’t take any
/
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laker oati^ and Petyjohn’s
gkfaBtj ronftL Grits, Rice,
^^ayoti are not satisfied that 1
have sold you the lowest priced,
and the best Tobacco, chewing
or smoking, your money refund
ed.
Cigars, cheroots, cigaretts
and snuff. No old stock at cost
but fresh, at less than regular
price.
Fresh vegetables and fruits.
Candies and nuts.
Hardware— plow stocks,
hames, traces, singletrees, heel
bolts, clevises, lap rings, repair
links, harness snaps, rope.
Scovil hoes and handles, Hoes
Axes, Locks, Saws- I will ad¬
mit that I am a little over stock¬
ed on Scissors, Razors and pack¬
et knives but not on old stock—
just too many.
Tinware—you’d be surprised
at mv prices on tinware.
Crockery, A ten piece toilet
set for $2,39- If you do not see
what you want in this column
please ask fer it •
The Grocer,
10 Center s\.
J. P. Tilley, A. M. McElvanky.
FIRE
We represent the Strongest
nies in the World. We pay ail loss
promptly and without litigation
insure ail kinds of eity or
ertr, country Dwellings, Barns, Stock
tenant houses etc., at the very lowe-r
; rates. We will also take care of your
(Valuable paps ts and ffn=
sumimce Policies in j 0 h n
H. Almand’s Vaults free
Off charge.
We solicit your patronage.
TILLEY & MCELVaxey.
Told In
Concerning People
Events.
Civic Society.
& Pbilologia Lodge. No. 17Sr J ■■
A. M.,
E. H. Almand. W.g
G. E. Reagan, Sec.,
Meeos first and thin mi¬
day nights in each' mon
CASTOR!.
Tlio fae- >“ Is
fiiaiig G8
every
K £ vraypes.
Everything ./at Cut
at Tb/ New Drug
o y
See me baore you buy your
Drill save you money.
”
t M. H. Plunket.
Misspippora Pott’s ; s visiting
9. W. Clotfelter’s family
tbisweek.
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Jar line of dregs goods and
tfmmings ha* been heartily
admired by all the ladies who
have seen them, and we know
they can’t be beat for the ruon
ey- Chas. B. Hudson.
Money saved is money made
and you can save it by trading
with me.
M. H. Plunket.
Miss Lou Smith has secured
a position iift the dress-making
department of Douglass, Thom¬
as & Davison’s establishment
in Atlanta. She is very ac¬
complished in this line and will
meet with due success.
Read Mr. Clias. B. Hndson’s
advertisement in this issue. He
has a magnificent stock cf
goods.
When the weather clears up
a building boom will hit Con¬
yers in earnest.
The old jail was and is a dis¬
grace to the town and now that
we are to have a new one we
hope no obstacles will be met
with to delay its erection.
Rev. B. D. Ragsdale will fill
his regular appointment at the
Baptist church Sunday and
Sunday night.
Blind tigers around Conyers
are not so much in evidence of
late.
One of of the best business
men and most enterprising cit¬
izens in this town is J. J. Lang¬
ford.
Dr. Melton has had a sign
painted on his new livery stable.
Corbett saw Fitz.
’IF 5 1
You want a guano t^afc will
pay you buy EDYSTONE and
GREEN’S FORM ALAR.
J. P. TILLEY.
trxrrr-. V.S.Joumal cf
Prof. W. n. ?eskc ? who
makes a specialty of
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur¬
ed more cases than any
living Physician; his
success is* astonishing.
We have heard of eases
of 20 years’ standing
Cure IS cured by
him. He
OH publishes a
VS B valuable I
B work this dis- on j !
,
l V B B ease, which
he sends
^Av; i t h ^ i
large bot¬
tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers
who may send their P. O. and Express address, j
We advise any one wishing a cure to address l
8nf,w, a, re BUt r, »„ 4 ced«st., mrv*
McDonald & Haygood have
an advertisement in this paper.
They have a beautiful lot of
millinery goods and are selling
very cheap,
Mrs. M. H. Plunket is spend¬
ing this week with relatives in
Atlanta.
The ladies will encounter no
old goods in my store, What
you buy of me will be new and
stylish.
Clias. B. Hudson.
Miss Nora Plunket has ac¬
cepted a position in a millinery
establishment in Atlanta. She
will be greatly missed by her
many friends here.
That stylish and pretty maid
you saw on the streets wear¬
ing that beautiful hat, trades at
McDonald & HaYgood’s.
Our mayor and council will
live in the hearts of the people
if they do “nice” about the
electric lights
If the people of Conyers would
all pull together they would be;
able to carry a much larger load
and would all get along much
easir and prosper abundantly,
Notice.
After the 20th of this month
I will grind wheat and corn,!
Wednesdays, J ! D Thursday^ inursuays, xn Fri
Sh dovf? and Saturdays. After the
of June I Will grind six
days. •o Respectfully, , v.ooff,illn
A. N. Plunket.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children, 1
Ti; fje- — iS n |
r.zi'.e mi? I
ggsature '4 wrsjref.
FIRE! FfE! FIRE!
I am agenljr t!le °^ cst > best
and stronsr v |] j’0 j !18lirBDCG
compauies earth, and solicit
a share o{M iV business.
Will re care of your
PolicieJP eeds in and Fire-proof Valu¬
able MP SVS
vaul# e e of charge,
M Very respectfully
g W. J. Eakes, Agent. >
\\tS ‘ 11 11 - Almand’s Bank.
OASTOHXa.
Site he- /?
?s on
every
wrapper.
If you hive farm productions
on your feet Magic Corn Salve
wilt cure it. - For sale by \V r . S.
Mar but.
Mr. John Gleaton was ad
mitted to the bar in Newton
Superior court last Wednesday
evening. He passed a most
creditable examination and will
succeed in his chosen profes
siou.
Duke, Cycle and Sledge ci¬
garettes at
M. H. Plunket’s.
The Conyers Volunteers drill
almost every night and will be
in perfect training when they
go to camps. The company is
now between fifty and sixty
strong.
No discount on the weather.
CLA..£31Z , Q3n.I_/X.,
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- every
far Vianet.
f Several of our attorneys at¬
tended court in Covington this
week.
A barrel of fresh grits at M.
EL Plsinket’s.
Mr. O’Tyson, representing the
Atlanta Chemical Co., is stop¬
in Conyers for a few days.
Your attention is directed t.o
Summers’ advertisement in this
of The Weekly,
The largest and handsomest
of new spring goods in
at the most equitable
is to be foand at
Clias. B. Hudson’s.
A fine line of fancy and stick
at M H. Pluu'ket’s
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CUT PRICES
AT THE
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old goods. B3P°Everything fresh and new.
Many of our citizens went to
Atlanta last Sunday to hear the
Rev. Sam Jones.
For the very newest styles in
spring millinery see McDonald
& Haygood
Mr. A. N. Plunket made a
business trip to Atlanta this
week.
Our laces and trimmings
can’t be excelled this side of
the big markets, Come aud
see them .
Clias. B. Hudson.
The young people enjoyed a
sociable at the home of Mr. aud
Mrs. H. P. Almand last Thurs¬
day evening.
Miss Maggie O’Rear, of Jack
son, is visiting Mrs. C. D. Far
rill in Ciis city.
Examine Everitt’s new bug
gies and by no means fail to in
spect his car load(?) of whips,
Last Sunday evening at the
home of the bride's parents
“ear Kings, Ga,, Mr. T Ira Jarnll,
of this place, and Miss W illie
Downs were umtedin marriage.
These are most worthy young
people and Weekly extends .
and best wishes.'
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AGENTS W ANTED—For War in
SSrSw , ,
patriots. In tremendous do
uiiind - A for agents. Only
Big boon, Dig coin missions. endorsed,
wants the only
make $300 a month wild war ifi
Address to day,THE NATION
BOOK concern, 362-850 Dearborn
Chicago.
Wanted.
All the fine beef cattle you
for sale. Highest market
%
paid for them.
Respectfully,
A, B. Osborn.
JOHN H. AIM AND, BANKER.
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
* ExohaDgc bought and sold. Collections made on all parts of the
| Overdrafts country. Accommodations wall not extended bs honored consistent under with sound banking
any circumni*
stances.
Office hours from 8 a. m. till -1 r. m. till further notice.
Honor Roll.
t-IYTH o' : ai e:
Kato Alexander, Fred Al¬
mand, Ellul Born, Callio Irwin,
Then Maddox, Esther Thomp
son, J. J. While, Sarah Sue
Langford.
SEVENTH GRADE
Minda Hardin, Lola Granade,
Frank Almand.
In handing in the honor roll
last week there was a slig! t
misunderstanding and I labor¬
ed under the impression that
the above either failed to make
95 in deportment or in general
average, but having my atten¬
tion called to the omission by
the teacher of the sixth and
seventh grades I find that the
above pupils are entitled to po¬
sitions on the honor roll. “Hon¬
or to whom honor is due.” 1
take pteasure in- making the
correction.
Buell Stark, Supt.
Our young friend, Mr. V. C.
Almand, has made arrange¬
ments to entertain a young la¬
dy at bis borne permanently.
The little lady arrived several
days ago and is very interest¬
ing.
A few of our people availed
themselves of the excursion
rates and went to Atlanta jes
terday.
Dr - W. IT. Lee’s family en¬
tertained Bev. J. M. Defoor and
Mr. Jas. T. Tucker last Sunday
and on Monday Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Maddox were their guests.
Mr. Robert Lee Lawrence, a
popular young man of Edge
wood , committed suicide in a
room at the Kimball House last
Monday, lie was a brother of
Mrs. D. S. Butler, of our city.
Rev. II. J. Adams may yet he
permitted to retain his charge
of the Methodist church here.
His congregation is making a
strong effort to retain him but
a3 yet the q , ie8 tiou is unsettled,
j ‘ r * ot lj ' ck
bead, was here last Wednesday,
That was a furious rain storm
that passed over the city yester
day.
Some of our fishermen have
braved the floods this week and
spent some time on the river.
If you can’t say a word for
town keep your mouth.
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Scott’s A. A.
Guano beat
all other last
it
Smith & Lifsey,
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Dk. W. H. Lee.
We stated several weeks ago
in tliis column that we had over
$400.00 worth of gold, silver
and steel framed spectacles and
eyeglasses which we intended
to sell at cost, in order to se¬
cure the exclusive agency of the
glasses of two of the best manu¬
facturers in the United States.
We bought very largely and be¬
came overstocked,
A great many have availed
themselves of this unparallelled
offer. If you want the biggest
bargain yon have ever had or
will ever have again, come at
once. This offer will not re¬
main open much longer. Just
think of it—gold framed spec¬
tacles only $3 and $4, heretofore
everywhere at $6 and $8.
Other spectacles just as low in
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A large stock of Violin, Gui¬
tar and Banjo strings, also Vio*
lin Bows, Bridges, Aprons, Re¬
sin etc., just received.
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We have just sent on our
spring order for all kinds of
Fish Hooks. Don’t buy until
you examine our stock and pri¬
ces.
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Don’t forget that we are
headquarters for all kinds of
books—school Books, Works of
Fiction, Poetical Works. Histo¬
ries etc,
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