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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1897)
(OL. XVI. b;- DIRECT FROM MILL TO WEAKER, Which Saves you 4 Big Profits. Thf Commission Houss, The Wholesaler, The Jobber ana Store Keeper. 1 ROSENRDkGER & Co: ISM Si. ME St YORK CITY. j!'"T $5.00 _ ...» 0*.:r Orest Bargains $2.38 ~ 122220 gays sdouts Suits, Sizes 3 to Is, “ pair pants, $2.9$ * * ujit:> extra of ;Vooj'li-viot, Tljj.ce S111:3 3re GU'A KAN '< EHD to be m :de from imported in Black. Blue, Grey, and Brown, in si tes from \; s of age. A‘ace up d- 'Ubie-brt-astcd. with ST’.or ■ 'I'h/r--Collar fancy embroidered—fined Waist Bands. Trimming with .-1 Bl.u and k Work- Albert, •C'! Sateen ,v.d Patent .'I,:-.; - the very best. See Same Pattern’s in Sizes Below. fer ages io io .'5 y?-rs, without Sailor Collar. j ; TSIs &“* .. TkisStyle 5 to f^ BWCI ! h ISSl tii•• & K hw 9 ln?$g | f United We -.vith Fair Pants. rxt™ | 3*^: m to pay •> * t States, any Express tjl a pan 10 ”,h° • n °ok txj-jiy JO J*0 Cheviots *3 'P JO Brown, in Imported \ '^1 * and Fancv 1 Olive Blue, Wool When ordering send Post Office, Express Vh Eg K\otiO rder or Registered and if large-or Letters, also ageat last birthday, small forifs not satisfactory. a*e. Monev Send cheerfully 2c. stamps Han refunded for ks, sam etc if I j upe measure, measuring. Fertilizers! Fertilizers! a,xe In txxe xn.a,rteet season. af-u.ll line o± fertilizers Of the Highest Grade In the marke. These goods have been thoroughly tested throughout Geor p, South Carolina. Florida and Alabama, for the past tvven years. with uniform success. I We want to sell you lyour Fertilizers this • season and invite you 0 get our prices before \'ou BuY, pece in Dr. Lee’s Drug Store. Repectfully, i m. m W - L.. 1 •XT A bb mmm mm bi B m m // I i / f V f ■ & LINE OF - X ■" r tv agons, Harness etc., i= the most “up to date to be found &, where ?nd prices and terms our ARE CLEVER. MalvJ° U lt cosL Y \othing examining look my through stock ten our to stock. one you lose to > E. Eveidtt. S, Svs. *»*. Ut —j % > I SH !! S4 ■5r°£. o CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, APR. 10, 1897 A CUSTOM HUBS Ti> ORD£H fj JsAO* 350 i B SUiTj * Guaranteed to t»e made from All Wool, rsnev Brown, iltav. Buck. or Blue •Rotated ( orded Uheviob nia*lP in latest stylet, lined with Imported farmer Satin, trimmed and finished in the best of Custom , 1 ailor manner. You.cannot duplicate it in 1 voor town for $16.00-. Sizes 34 to 42. l The same goods mv.de for Youth's, 1 ifl "• 0£ 4 d to iS. in Long Pants, Coat and Vest, for to I«Jq Io Si mtasura i rsm ■ Men's and S tyle- j Y ouths Suits ■t/i Measu r e fp&% VJ around the CBUE9BMH Breast and Waist over M the Vest, and M from Crotch to Heel lor i’ar.ts. ' We Pay Ex¬ f tV\ press Char* " ? fhould a n i L{' ; it not feel satis- you i \ 1 , lied will It refund the money. Remember £ o P 54 4 ' r-H ' You buy Cj I direct from cS one of the \j Clo- •V- i largest c> v thing Manu- I c. , facturers in 5 America. TrfrMiililllllliillltiH.-IJIIIliinilllllllltltllltlllllll'IlllllltlllUilllillllvRLLT •g MS: mm f a m --i. ■- 1' ■ 111; 11 ANcge tabic UieFcodandReguIa- Preparation for As¬ similating Stomachs andBovrels cf ting the ■ Promotes Digestion, Cheerful¬ ness andPiest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. fiuzpc efOidllr<Wmum 3 lHL Pumpkin Scetl~ Mx. Senna * PocAtUe Sal's — ^Jiuse Seed *■ Peppermint Jti Carbonate - Sodas * flbrm Clarified Seed Sugar - . Wuite/yreen- Flarcr. A perfect Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, for Constipa¬ tion, Sour .Convulsions,Feverish¬ Worms ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW "YORK. 35D0SES-33C1MS EXACT COPY" OF WRAPPEB* V ' ' • ...... m^Tgmmszm ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTYTREAS URER Showing receipts and disbursements of funds from April Gth, iSOG, to April 1st, 1897. Amounts received of Tax Collector, tax of 1S9G, and all other sources: On geneial funds account $4014.4) On jury funds account 2o<5.52 On pauper funds account 70460 April G, ’9G, to cash on hand 1127.90 Total , 8211,13 By rmount. paid out for general pur¬ poses, including bridges, roads, jail, stationery, fuel. Treasurer’s lens, etc. etc: . $3872 43 ,Iury pur Doses 3to9.79 l’auper farm and paupers , GIG.11 Total . 7613.33 April 2, ’97, cash balance on hand . $061.80 The amount of outstanding indebt¬ edness appearing on my books against the conn y, ami doe January 1st, 1807, is about $3u00,00, including interest. The above is not the amount exactly but somewhere about it. Respectfully submitted, Jno. E. Whitaker, This Apr. 1, ’97. County Treasurer. Mr' m iOm Austu • - several days this week and his genial presence has been much missed by his many friends. Mr. Jas. McDonald took in the Joseph Jefferson perform auce in Atlanta last ^Saturday night. Mr. Bob Langford spent Sun¬ day in Atlanta with his friends. Mr - S.F. Smith, of Athens, was here this week . That Long Horn tobacco at «. H. Pluuket’ is going, like the proverbial ” hot cakes’. M. II Piunket will sell all the tinware ho has in stock cheaper tvan you can buy it elsewhere. Tni9 is the season and we are in it whith straw hats,and in fact anything perfectly suited to the season. Chas. B. Hudson. Mr. Geo. Turner, of McDon¬ was here last Monday Geo. says the boys of his town will very likely ‘get in the game' summer. Miss Ora Daniel, after a pleasant’visit to her aunt, Mrs. P. Tilley, in our city, re¬ to her home in Atlanta week. rrr*v FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -—of ji > IS OTT THE WRAPPER 4 OF EVERY i a BOTTLE OJP b Castor!a is put r.p ia cno-size bottles only, It is not sold in Vdk* Don't allcv anyone to sell you anything elso on the plea or premise that it is “just as good” and “will 0-A-S-T-0-E-I-A., answer every pur¬ pose.” Sco th.at you get is on 67017 o' wrapper. Otis Adair, rigged in hatmooy with the latest, ppeut Sun day in At' anta. Prof. «n. P. Austin c’osed school at Shady Dale academy the 2nd instant. The bojS are arranging for annual pic-nic on May 1st. are anticipating a great time, The young men have a brass band and in a very short they "ill be a'de to make some cellent music. Miss Lizzie Cook, of Kitkwood, was the guest of Miss Lilia Nor¬ man this week. EliJ.-irffement of the I’mie, Question.—I of have a line horse with enlargement the bone on the left hind leg, between the hoof and fetlock joint. It extends almost around the leg. Very lame when starting off, but shows loss lameness when warmed up. Caused from falling through a car two years ago. Some cail it “ring-bone,” and say that it cau bo cut or knocked off with a chisel. What do you think it is, and how can I cure it? A XSWEP-. —Your animal is doubtless suffering from what is called bone spavin, which is au enlargement of the hock joints, caused by a growth of bony matter. Strains at hard work will sometimes produce it, or anything that causffi tiie weight to bo thrown prin cipally upon tho inner splint bone, pro during inflammation of the cartileges, and thus inducing a bony deposit. There is always some lameness aud pain while spavin is forming, while both are some¬ times diminished after the bony process is completed. When treated properly in the first stages, this, tho most serious spavin with which a horse can be affected, is frequently cured, but no cure is possible after much bony forma¬ tion has taken place. In the case of your animal no treatment will avail anything, the ease being of too long standing. Should you have another case treat as follows: Turn the animal on grass if possible and keep the bowels from becoming constipated. Take of mercurial ointment, 4 ounces; powdered cautharides, % ounce; oil of rosemary, 2 drachms. Mix well together and ap¬ ply to the spavin dai.y, first bathing in cold water until the inflammation is re¬ duced. If too much irritation is pro¬ duced, stop the treatment for a while and renew it again if necessary. Itab bing with oleate of mercury daily for several days is also recommended. Still another counter-irritant or blister may be made by mixing 1 ounce of pulver¬ ized cautharides with 4 ounces of lard. Cut off the hair and rub in well for 10 or 15 minutes. Ono application will generally h® sufficient to produce tho counter-irritation. Two days after this application apply sweet oil to heal and soften the skin. Although bone spavin is usualiy caused by strains or over¬ work, yet it is also hereditary, and horses so affected should never be used for breedin purposes.—State Agricait ural Department. Miss < Lino Mavbut has returned fiom a protracted visit to friends in Atlanta. Mrs. E. L. Almand visited relatives in Atlanta this week. Miss Ida Peek is the guest of Mrs. H. L. Smith in Atlanta. Our friend. Mr ft II. Hull, Ins been very sick at his home for sev¬ eral days past it <3 hope he may soon be able to come oat and min¬ gle wrh his friends. Mr. Joseph Bentley Las made some very valuable improvements on his home recentlj. Miss Lizzie Mann, the belle of Lorraine district, spent Monday night with Miss Emma Riley in trie city. Mr.'Chas. D.Farrill has been unable to be at his post this week on account of sickness. At this time lie is improving. II IP flfti! ia rm •i a tm S Subscribe for this niper md the Weekly A ' 0 o < l tree* " You also guess in the missing word contest <"n«i $1000 at stake. Supply the word in the following sentence-—send us $ 1.25 and we will do the rest. i < The right of is the very essence of the Constitution.” OUR NEW MILLINERY 9 _ For the Sdring Season lias arrived and wo can truthfully say that it is a beautiful selection of goods. OUR HATS, RIBBONS AND LACES Can’t he excelled for the money in nny retail establishment, in the whole country. Those who have examined our stock aro delighted with it, and you will likewise bo pleased. COriE AND SEE US. flcDonald «& Haygood. } o & 0 e 0 "icct0-^ e-^-e J<T«A t ; © -*& c xa V, . Bp 02 A s/v: t LOOK AT THIS. IT MEANS ||§|j|§ tk DOLLARS TO U . f £} J 4LMA3YB & Have the Largest, Best and mod complete line of Buggies, Phaetons and Surries manufactured. Such a display has never been on the market here before. If you want to buy you can’t afford to miss this opportunity. We also carry a full stock of Harness, Hardware and Under¬ takers goods. lie sure to call on us before you bay. W- V- ALMAND k SON CON YENS, GA. NO. 14' Testimonial, Alter trying era yti ing o’m>, witli--lit. relieving two members of my family, who were mitT-iiug wait roughs brought, on by Liiftiippa, [ bought a'ob le •>{ Mo her Cnish y's Cough ('lire, and that one b >ula stopped tiio eon h-- in at. Imr tiiroe d pys It is ihe best, medicine I ever used. W. B l’.IKKEi, C’onyirs, Ga. For the iirst time in the his¬ tory of - our court, as we have kuowldge, the Judge finished lus business and dismissed the petit jurors before the grand jury ad¬ journed Our new Judge is a worker, and under his ad¬ ministration our county saves money at every term of court, Hon. Thos p l). Stevvat, of Mc¬ Donough, was hero a short time this week.