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VOL. XV!.
pT^gs*. DIRECT F R QM MILL. TO WEAKER,
Which Saves von 4 Big Profits.
The Commission Houss. 7hi i/fidacler, The Jobber ana Sicre Keeper.
E. EOSENHDktfH k CO. u\j~ or* —
5.90 ^ zr _ Our Gres? SJarjrains & ^.yj ^
Bo?’3 Sdonis Suits, Sir.es 3 to 13.
* tvitb Extra Pair of [ants, S2.9 j *
These Suits are GUAKAN < F.KD tohe made fr?iinnorled
Wool Cheviot, in Black. Blue, Gfey. and brown, iu .u,i
3 to 9 years of fancy age. embroi(ieied—iiued iVaoe i p d-•iil>!e-brr:«‘-t:d. ith:-v' v-i*h l/N or
Collar— Collar v> 'd ,J: Aioert
fwili Sateen.and latent Waist Same in Bands. Sizes for Trunnfn.; oik
nianship the verv best. ages u to <5 y
without Sailor Collar. See Pattern’s Below.
in Charges ill .......,JP This Style
th" Sizes 3 to 9
United We L&fJ
to pay >- -=< A
States. any Express n J 5 ^ \ / 4 L i \
part / fj ° \ \ / / / V-“-- ( 4 ? ? ■■■! \ \
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mojg Oxford. Cheviots Imported U^|witl,«xtral Vt f
Grey, Brown, in Fancy
and : ■Xf; ¥4
Olive Blue, Wool H
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When ordering send Post Uff.ce, Express
Money Order or Registered Letters, small also ice!
age at last birthday, and if large refunded or if feE 05
for his age. Monev cheerfully
not satisfactory. Send ac. stamps for sam
pies, tape measure, measuring, Ranks, e*.:
Sill mM They’re Right Here!
A i.NV< N In Conyers.
And are having a big sale on account of
f ~ “merit.” and fho
GREAT ATTRACTION.
of money in tli^ package?. Heferenco is made to the
' prize goods of the Richard Iiesoess Co., of Atlanta,
wbo. in order to get the public to try same, is dis¬
tributing prizes valued from one cent to five hun¬
dred dollars, in every package of goods sent out from
iheir tactery 10 ttie retail stores in this town. They
fiavo been this tor die past foar inontlx? ill tue
i town? throughout the Siato wherever established they have
L placed on s-aie their goods, and have ii.
m immense trade ns the result, and you may be sure thev have
m ft been doin°- that very thins and that the piizes are really drawn
and paid promntiy, can be verified by any dealer in the goods;
therefore, why not “try your luck” in a package of
“RESPES 5 PRIZE”
CHEWING GUM--BAKING POWDER —FLAVOR! NG EXTRACTS
ctUMMER DRIN K3--SOX CANDY-ANTISEPTIC SOAP.
H frdfl— ---------- equal other goods and .............. at the
Tor you get quality to at y same
i price; and heddes, a present of some value and one chance to
aim - —• get for nothing $303 cash, or some of the if 1,Odd in
mm cash prizes offered each month by the m amt 'acturers
as an inducement for tne pub.io to try their goods,
n ii
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
MANUFACTURED BY
1 RECHARD RESPESS CO.
THE
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OUR LINE OF
Buggies,'Wagons, Harness etc., is the most “up to date
to be found any where and our prices and terms
ARECLEVER.
If you buy before examining my stock ten to one you lose
ffloney. it costs you nothing to look through our stock.
I i. E. Evenitt.
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CONYERS, GA„ SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1897
A CUSTOM MADE TJ GSQEfi ■
~rrnrr- 7.60 i
SACK 80IT
Guaranteed to De made from All Wool,
, ancy „ Grav. Black, or Blue
\v . sted c ordrd cheviot. made in latest
s v ._ i- no a with Imported Farmer Satin,
tr.’tv.-.ued and finished in the best of Custom
; .fior manner You cannot duplicate it m
V ., L; - lown f or $16.00. Sizes 34 to 42.
T'-d same goods.rm*de for Youth's, 13C "• Of. 4 U
to iS, m lung Pants, Coat and Vest,
™ 3 o
1 k lO
ensure 1 Stylo, i Tr
t'ho Waist Vest, over the ,nd amt 0' : %
Irom Crotch
!o Heel for
Pants.
We Pay Ex¬
press i.li
ges L-c-/.
“hoi.l l you > V' 7 a
h ::s«:Ya i|| Grey.
money. &
Remember i s -MM Brown
You buy Co Blue,
direct from
one of the a
largest Clo¬ Mack,
thing Manu- r
.acturers ‘in
Amerca.
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fill ii-l
AYc-gc tabic Preparation for As¬
similating ihefood and Reg uta
lii-g the Stomachs andBowels of
aawat^iHoaaaaia
Promotes Rest.Contains Digestion,Cheerful- neither
ness and
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
fteape of Old DrS'/J^UEL. PI2 XlfflSR
Pumpkin See el"
Alx.Senna *
Por/itl/e Satis —
Anise Seal *
Pppernunt Jii Carbonate - Sola/
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flora} Seed -
dnnfud lYmte/yroen Sugar Flavor. •
A perfect Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, for Constipa¬
tion, Sour .Convulsions .Feverish¬
Worms
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
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Spurts.
The Knights of Pythias
ganized at Masonic Hall
Friday night and
morning—we understand
they didn’t leave tho hall until
2 o’clock a. m.
1 1 company with Col. J. N
Halo we took in Oak Grove set
dement the other morning and
re are convinced that there is
not such another farming set¬
tlement in Georgia. The farm¬
ers are well up with their work.
Mr. J. P, Tilley made a visit
to Cora last Tuesday.
When completed Mr J. N.
Hale will have one of the hand¬
somest residences in Conyers.
The work is being pushed rap¬
idly and in a short time it will
be finished.
Several of our young men
spent Sunday in Covington and
we gather from their conversa¬
tion that the day was a very
pleasant one to them.
Dr. Hardwick is having the
paint brush used about his
premises. Others might foi
low the example to great ad¬
vantage,
Mr. E. P. Guinn informs us
that he will not likely issue his
paper, “New Ideas”, again. He
says ho has not been able to cre¬
ate sufficient interest to justify
him in continuing it.
We ate gltd to announce that
Miss Annie Pee, who has boon
very sick, is improving.
Soda founts wilt begin to eat
up all the small change after
this week.
The boys are practicing up
for baseball, Luther Cain, of
Lawrenceville, was here this
week and he insists that the
Lawrenceville team this season
can beat Conyers with all ease
The boys think Luther is talk¬
ing through bis hat and have
invited him to bring bis club
over.
Rev. J. F- Wallis spent last
Sunlay in Atlanta.
SEE
THAT THE I
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SIGNATURE
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IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OP EYEEI
BOTTLE OF 1
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Castoria is put up ia ouo-sizo bottles only. It
is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell
you anything clso on tho plea or promise that ii.
is “just as good” and “will answer every pur¬
pose.” Sco that you get C-A-S-T-0-R-I-A.
U os
ovoty
wrippor.
I Around and About.
Mr. Editor:—Being away
i. your community and noth¬
out
ing to engage my time but read¬
in «* writin e ami «Kkt-seein g ,
! 1 thou S ht readers 1 vvoultl en little, 8 a «? e youV and '
self and a
pg^gpg y 0ur wa ste basket. In
the round abouts of one’s life
there ar0 mmiy thing9 to b e
seen. It is the case with us
sometimes that we leave the
west and travel eastward in
search of something we have
not found. But we have now
left the east and are going west.
Not because we have found all
that we might in the east for I
there are many things yet to be
seen in that direction and we
are on a review tramp, and yet
we find some things now' to us
and that is entertaining to us.
Iu our travels to this beauti¬
ful and busy little city, Valla
Rica, we made several inings
w, T. Almand & W«N ra
M •4?
m oa PL
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m E1RIES i
I uy of us and save money.
W. V. Aim and & Son.
and outings, meeting many old
acquaiutances-and forming some
new ones, ;md are stopping for
it time with our baby boy of 22
Never in. life have wo seen
the people mere busy than now.
L >ok in what direction you will
and you will see the tiller of the
sail busy in the active duties of
life. The crop will soon 1 be
p’adedand the harvcs will socn
boon What the harvest '' ill
be we cah’t tell. As far as we
have seen the wheat and oats
are looking fairly well.
Heard by is from 75 to 100
hands pick and shovel and the
various implements with which
the yellow metal is being taken
from the bosom of old Terafirma'
The peach crops is well righ a
failure Can’t: tell as yet what
the apple crons will be. Time
and chance hnppeneth to all said
Soloman.
Nomad.
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tution for $1.25.
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You also guess in the
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$1000 at stake.
Supply the word in the following sentence—send us §1.25 and
we will do the rest. < 4 The right of is the very essence of
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OUR NEW MILLINERY
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For the Sdring Season has arrived and wo can truthfully say
that it is a beautiful selection of goods.
OUR HATS,, RIBBONS AND LACES
Can’t ltd excelled for the money in any i< tail establishment
in the whole country. Those who have examined our stock are
delighted with it, and you will likewise be pleased.
COHE AND SEE US.
•** • -wre v CKvccarm
ficDonald «§£ Haygood.
NO. 16
Testimonial,
A. ter trying eveytiiing e’se,
without rc-lteviug tiro members of
uy family, wli.i worn ml vug with
roughs iitoueht on 1 • v Inhnpve. I
nought a ho le of Mo her Crosslry’s
Cough (’u ami that oue bo. tie
“topped the coughs io at hast throe
days It is the herd medicine I ever
use 1. \V. B Pauker,
Conyers, Gn.
K
AITO ITS COBB
To the editor : — I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive duty am [
of its power that I consider it my to
send iwo bottles free to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial c
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C.. 183 Pearl St., Hew Tcric.
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