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I am not going out of the
Crockery business by any means
but I have some odds that I will
sell at a great deal less than
cost. I have a large lot of
Crockery, Classware etc. , on
the water from my England
manufacturer that will arrive k>
a few days and I w'ant to make
mom for it. I mean to sell
what I have if you will buy
Call and see it.
I am not idle in looking to my
customers’ interests in the gro¬
cery line. I have some new
bargains:
A. good Oat flake, 2 packages,
71 cents per package and
less in large quantities.
I still sell Quaker Oats.
8 pounds good green coffee $1
; 1 pound p’k’g good soda 5c.
|Lake Shad fish 6c per pound.
iPk’g’fl Condensed Mince Meat 25c
Canned S ring Beans 5c
Canned Corn fcSH
American Sardines %
| French Sardines 10 c
| Good Salmon 10 c
ICans L. Weight Oysters 25c
Magnolia Condensed Milk 10c
I Corned Beef 10 c
I F&irback's Go’d Dust 20 c
I Good Handled Hoe 20 c
I Plow lines—full length lPc
I Heel bolts—7for 25c
A few pairs hames at 20c
I A food cigar—4 for 6c
10 Center sj\
IVfqpbqt'
The Grocer.
J. I\ Tilley, A. M. McElvaxey.
FIRE INSURANCE.
We represent the Strongest Compa¬
nies in tne World. We pay all less .*
promptly and without litigation, IVe
insure ail kind* of city or town prop¬
erty, country Dwellings, Barns, Stock,
tenant hou-es etc,, at the very lowest
rates. We will also take care of youi
ValimMe papers and
suramice Policies in John
Ho AEmamd’s Vaults free
off charge.
We solicit vour patronage.
TILLEY & MCELVANEY.
Told n PARAGRAPHS
Concerning People and
Events.
Civic Society,
Rhilologia Lodge. No. 17S, F.
& A. M„
E. TI. Almand. W. At.
C. E. Reagan, Sec.,
Meets first and third Mon¬
day nights in each month.
CASTORIA.
Thefee- IS 0 B
siaue every
signature cf vraypet.
His friends intimate that our
clever Ordinary is thinking of
issuing a marriage license for
himself.
Miss Goonie McDonald, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with
her patents here.
t
Mrs. Jas. Corley, of Atlanta,
vAued lie" parents he v e, Mr.
and Mis. J. F. Wal'is, t'iis week
Our notions and trimmings sre
varied and our customers always
buy after looking through. Chas. B.
Hudson.
All kinds of shoes—cheap as
can be bought any where at
D. M. Almand & Sons.
A big lot of knobby straw
hats—something that will suit
you—at D. M. Almand & Sons*
Bring me yen- stock tor pas¬
turage. Good pastille. leason
able prices. Jno E. Whitaker.
Tf 5 orPwant '0 swap off your
old watch for a good one, call
on M. H. Plunket.
Catherine Jackson, col., drop¬
ped dead at her borne near town
last Wednesday evening.
Misses Hattie and Lucy Zactary
of near Ahnon, was in Conyeis
Monday.
Mr. W. L T . Wallis has been
engaged in building a house in
Augi sta for the past week. He
will be absent from the city for
tome time.
Miss Ida Norman has return¬
ed from a pleasant visit to rela¬
tives in Atlanta.
Vicoria reigns to the Queen’s taste
That.s the way Summers sells goods.
Conyers has a photograph
gallery to be proud of. R.B.
Brooks makes pictures that
can’t be duplicated in Atlanta
for the monev. His work is of
the very highest order and his
prices are low There is every
reason why he should be liber¬
ally patronized and not one
why be chould be neglected.
Go have your beauty copied,
young lady.
Mr. Chas. G. Turner very
kindly offered to carry us out
the liver for some“augling j ;
to
lash Thursday evening but press
of business pi evented our ab¬
sence just at that time. Chas.
has so arrauged his business
effai a that he is able to enjoy
a give 1 amount of recreation
now and then and it is a great
advantage to him. We hope to
be able to accompany him on
one of his outings in the future.
Notice.
I have a fine young horse and a
splendid young mule for sale. Will
sell for cash or on time. G. A. Al¬
mand.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
I am agent fmvthe oldest, best
and strongest fire insurance
companies on earth, and solicit
a share of your business.
Will take cars of your
Policies, Deeds and Valu¬
able papers in Fire-proof j
vault free of charge.
Very respectfully
W. J. Lakes, Agent.
At John TI. Almand’s Bank.
CJZ-! S , 3?C»:E*.I.A..
The fae- *2 ofl
Bisr.il© ever?
signature y wrapper.
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Go to McDonald & Haygocd
for your millinery. You got the
very best and most stylish goods
at their store.
Mrs. Hope McDonald has
been sick for several days.
Mrs. V. C. Almand is the
guest of her parents near Oak
Hill this week.
After an extended visit to her
daughter here Mrs . W. S. Mar
hut, Mrs. W. E. Brown has re¬
turned to her home at Coving¬
ton.
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Peek have
gone to live at Covington fora
few months.
Mr. D. M. Almand spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in
Jackson.
Ladies slippere and Or fur .1 ties.
You get n first class stylish slipper
at small <ost. Chas. B. Hudson.
We call your attention to
the new advertisements in this
issue. There is money in them
to our readers.
A large lot of new and elegant
jewelry that we will sell cheap.
D. M. Almand & Sons.
Rev. H.J. Adams has gone
to Atlanta to the Efiwor.it
League Conference, but will
preach here to-mor ow.
I have a fine milch cow for
sale. Jno. E. Whitaker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Winburn
spent lastSatu’day and Sunday
with relatives in Newton coun¬
ty. They returned home Mon¬
day.
Dr. Guirm will move into his
new home w’tbin the next two
weeks.
Henry Reagan, “up-to-date”
ba her, and all-round clever
fellow, says he has been slight¬
ly effected by the prevalent
spring fever for several days
and only took a small quantity
of “antidote” to counteract the
effect of the desease. He is at
his post.
Mr. E.J. Argo is superinten¬
dent of the new Sunday school
a fc FYrv'ew, near Mr. Andrew
J. Smith’s home. Mr. Jno Mc
Daniel is secretary of the new
school and it has every reason
to be proud of its prospects for
becoming a groat benefit to the
community,
The marriage of Mr. Geo.
Day and Miss Lula Mitchell ac
curred in Sheffield district last
Sunday. The Weekey congrat¬
ulates them and extends best
wishes.
After May 1st., our merchants
will close their stores at 6
o’clock every evening except
Saturday. See the announce¬
ment on another page.
NOTCE.
If you wish to buy or trade for
mules of horses call on Chas. G.
Turner.
NOTiCE.
I am prepared to do any kind
of mechanics work on short
notice. See me or call at Week¬
ly office.—J. F. Wallis. *
JOHN H. / HAND, BANKhR.
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
Exchange bought and sold. Collections made on all parts cf the
country. Accommodations extended consistent with sound banking
Overdrafts will not be honored - under any circuits •
stances.
Office hours from 8 a. m. till 4 p. m. till further notice.
CASTORIA.
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wrapper.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
BROOK’S GALLERY
UP-STAIRS OVER POST-OFFICE,
CONYERS, GA.
All work guaranteed.
Prices to suit the times.
Good work in all kinds weath
er.
R. B. Brooks, Potographer.
Mr. (.'has B Hudson is advertis¬
ing in this issue and there is no dis¬
count on what he says. It goes at
face value.
Dr. and Mrs Moses Richard
soft, of Norcross, formerly citi¬
zens of our town, came down to
attend the burial obsequies of
Mrs. Norman. They returned
borne yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Everitt
spent several days in McDonough
this week.
Our straw hats can’t stay with ui
long They were bought right,
mailed right and are the proper
styles. Chas B. Hudso".
McDonald & Haygood carry
a beautiful line of millinery and
you do yourself an injustice
when you buy before seeing
their goods.
D. M. Almaud & Sons have
just opened up one of the nicest
lines of dress goods
brought to Conyers.
Next Saturday will be
lst. It would be a good
for the boys to on-ange f or
pic-nic at the river about
4th or 5tb of the month.
You either get a bargain or a
very great value for the money
you invest in our dress goods.
Chas. B. Hudson.
Mr. J. R Dillon i9 an honora¬
ry member of the Conductors
organization and as such will go
on the western trip with that
body. He will he absent for
one month and will take in all
the imporjant cities of the far
w 38t.
Mrs. Mamie Shaver attended
the meeting of the North Geor¬
gia Missionary Conference at
Athens this week, as delgeate
from Conyers
Mis Lula McCalla, of Shef¬
field, was the great. of Mrs. T.
C. MVCalla, of the city, a short
time this week.
The remains of Mrs. Norman,
wife of Mr. Chas. Norman, of
Norcross, were brought here
and nterred in Rockdale ceme¬
tery last Thursday evening
Mrs. Norman was born and rais¬
ed in our town and will be re¬
membered as Miss Clark, daugh¬
ter of Mr, J. M. Clark. She
was a relative of Mrs. Scott, of
our city.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tils fac- is oa
ilmile every
ngtatvn wrapper.
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AGENTS WANTED—For War in
Cuba, by Senor Queeada, Cuban repre
rentative at 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. Outfits free. Orem
given. Freight paid. Drop all trash,
and make $000 a month with war in
Cuba, Address to dav.TH E NATION¬
AL BOOK concern, 352-350 Dearborn
St., Chicago,
Mr. McDaniel, son-in-law of
Mr. J.W. Johnson, came with
the funeral cortege from Nor
cross Thursday. lie spent
Thursday night with Mr. 1 John¬
son and returned home Frida' .
As we go to press we learn of
the marriage of Mr J- C. Baker
and Mrs. Estes. Mr. Balter is a
properous citizen of Newton
county and Mrs Estes resided in
Rockdale Rev Joshua Fincher
performed the ceremony Thurs¬
day. The Weekly extends con¬
gratulations and good wishes.
All the brick for the new jail
has been placed upon the lot
and soon the walls will be up.
Mr. Mitchell who had charge of
the hauling and grading, left
for Atlanta Thursday.
Mrs- Bemyie, Mrs. LoelTlar
and Will Thompson and Miss
Love, all of Atlanta, were
guests of Mr. W. A.
family last Sunday.
Mr. G. A. Al.rand has moved to
Conyers and occupies a portion of
the horse of Mrs Tom Posey. We
a'ad y welcome Mr. Altnand ar.d
tbs interesting farni'y to our town.
M>-- Almand has been a prominen'
business man, of Lawrencevi'le for
several years past.
Our wash fabrics are the most
attractive to.be found in Conyers
Chas. B. Hudson.
Dr. F. H. McCalla, of Ameri
cus was here this week.
The Georgia Epworth League
Conference is in session in At
lanta this week. The delegates
from Conyers are Miss Minute
Turner, Mbs Mollie Richards
and Mr. Flornoy Helms.
DR. W. H. LEE.
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- .*. i THE OLD RELIABLE DRUGGIST
Calls attention to the fact that he carries the largest stock oF
Pii a IA 1 rp ^ Greater DRU0S variety and of Druggist’s medicines Sundries and a
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS
s je c rr x o it.
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G^Tn addition to these facls is the more important one that'
we are offering these goods at unusually LOW FIGURES.
IK*’*'We sell for cash, make no bad debts and are better pre¬
pared to give genuine bargains to all customers, GREAT or
SMALL, than ever before.
aaff-When all these facts uie considered you will come to us
and save money.
A FEW SPECIALS ; :;
FRESIT garden seed. Violin, Guitar and Banjo strings.
Best quality and lowest price, PURE Paints and Oils at
bottom prices, Sweet Rose cigars—5 for 5c. Others sell
same thing at 2c each, A iaige lot of fishing tackle low
er than you can buy elsewhere in town, A large stock of
steel and gold framed Spectacles AT’ COST. One thous¬
and large 10c tablets and a good 5c pencil for only 5c.
Largest and best lot of Slates ever brought to Conyers and
we are selling them very cheap.
Dr W. H, Lee,
Corner Center & Commerce streets.
NEW MARKET,
I have opened up a new mar¬
ket on Ooirimerce street below
Ivennon's 3 tore, and will keep on
band all kinds of the very best
fresh meats fit the lowe-i prices
You will be pleased with n 1 »'■
service. When in heed in my
line call on me.
J . M . Evans
Notice to Teachers.
(Questions lor tin- next exami¬
nation for teacher’s license will
bo taken front the following
books* which we give so that
those Intending to lie examined
can prepair, ior it. :The books
are;
Page’s Theory and Practice
of teaching, White’s School
Management, Parker’s Talks
on teaching- and Out-Lines of
Methods for Georgia Teachers.
The next general, examina¬
tion will be held on the last
Saturday (29) of May . All who
expect to want teachers’ licens
for Vlie xext year must get ready
aud. be examined at .that timet
T. D. O’Krlley , C. S. 0.
While cur town is-in the full
enjoyment of improvment and
renovation,incident to a general
prospecit y„ we desire to once
more, in a spirit of kindness and
consideration, protest against
ltie old Baptist < burch being per¬
mitted to stand as a wrankling
tore an the eyes of our people
k id the strangers that pass
ih ough our'town. We assume
no undue authotity when we
e> ir-v this protost, but speak,
we believe, in the interest of
the Baptist denomination of Iho
town.
Uncle George Tilley takes is¬
sue with 11 s regarding our pub¬
lished statement of Mr. A. D.
Summers’ age. He says Allen
was an oldbusinoss man many
years ago when he first know
him.