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acerning People and
Events.
galem Camp ground will be
full blast next Sunday.
1 will be almost deserted.
(Dyers Covington,
jirs. Stallings, of
a visit to her sister, Mrs,
on in the city,
D; inburn ,
jj rg ,j.C Stephenson is on a
sit to relatives in Henry coun
[Are you going to Matchen on
l 43 th? Barbecue and racing.
[Mrs. McNair, of Monticello,
a visit to relatives in this
on - -
punty. |Mr. Almaud will move
Volley W. J
itothehouse with Mrs,
fee,
hr, B. D. Ragsdale is in at¬
tendance upon an institute
During at Asliville, N. C., this
reek.
Miss Mamie McClelland, of
tone Mountain is the guest ol
[datives in the city •
j Mr. M-C, Summers and one
([his little children are very
jck. Mr. Summers has been
(swell for about a week.
Mr, L.T' Longshore is spend¬
ig some time in Sotith Caro
aa.
Floyd Plunket, better known
Lthe ’’smoothest pebble on the
leach,’’ [books” is out in the interest ol
this week,
I Miss Ola Cliristain ha 3 re¬
ined horn a pleasant visit to
relatives at Winder.
Mrs. Austin has been very
lick since -she arrived home
rom a visit to Canton.
I Mrs, Hardeman is visiting
[er daughter, Mrs. A, B. Osborn
■ the city ■
I The Misses Strckland, of Af¬
ina, were guests of the Misses
lords, near town this week.
Ifa. Weathers, nee Miss Kate
■ Donald, of Alabama, is on a
|itto her parents here.
jiliss Orr, of Atlanta, is tht
nst of Rev. Mrs' Bowman.
■Mr.L. J. Beutly, of Atlanta,
Is been visiting relatives here
sweek,
Messrs. Jim McDonald and
■nklicCalla, came in from
at county yesterday. They
e been selling Farmers Bus-
53 Records there.
Sew legal adds in this issue
^
Y Green Farguson, one oi
Nison’s prominent merchants
[-jhere last Wednesday.
Henry Allen, a tramp negro,
wed from the fast traiD at
he’s crossing, about one
above town, last Tuesday
king aud literally cut his
I and head to pieces. He
-pickedup by the crew ol
r accommodation train and
r ohtto town more dead
P alive • Dr • Guinn was
I aioned and after he dressed
| Nd "'ounds the and otherwise at
darkey he improved
[ : He was sent home
pnesday morning.
^•poison is a poison which makes
It comes from the stomach,
'totuach makes it out of undigesed
1 Wood gets it and taints the whole
'ithit. Thai’s the way of it.
I »*y to be rid of it is to look af
I I nr digestion.
! ' Jllr I°°d is all properly digested,
r nil be none left in the stomach
‘e sick-poison out of.
I !ir stomach is too weak to see to
V>eily by itself, help it along
I cw doses of Shaker Digestive
I'lkl,
I Je cure of it.
I r Digestive Cordial is a delic
| 1 rhful, tonic cordial, made ol
iicinal plants, herbs and wine,
-lively cuies indigestion and
! the formation of .sick-poison.
Trial boUR'J Jd ee£t:-.
A number of our people have
been in attendance upon the
campmeetings at Smyrna and
Rock Chaple this week.
We are glad to announce the
convalescence of Mrs. J. W. Car
ter.
Mrs. Dr. Travis, of Coving- j
ton, was here on business this
week,
Mi'-H. G. Waring has a fine
milch cow for sale. Cheap for
cash -
Mr. H. G. Waring has a fine
milch cow for sale Cheap for
cash.
Miss Lillie Cloud has returned
from a pleasant visit to rela¬
tives at Jonesboro' She will be
with her sister, Mrs. Dr. Rags
dale, for several weeks •
Prof' Mackey, who was here
with Rev. McConnell, has come
down to be in attendance upon
Salem campmeeting.
Rev. Jos. Clotfelter, of Ala¬
bama, has been here this week
in attendace upon Smvra camp¬
meeting.
We regret to annonnee the
severe illness of Uncle Juhnie
Parker- We hope he may
soon recover.
Miss Julia Bellingrath, who
has been the guest of Mr. H. G.
Waring for past few days, has
returned to her home in Atlan
ca.
Mr. Clias. Smith arrived
from Jackson county yesterday
He says the book buiness is
good'
Mr. and Mrs* Idus Laugly,
jf M c Donough, have been spend¬
ing the week with Mr. H' C,
Penn
Miss Jennie Smith, who
was the guest of Miss Girtrude
Smith here, has returned to her
homo at Maritta.
Mr. Walter L. Adair will leave
for New York next Wednesday
do buy a stock of fall goods.
Look out for his advertise¬
ment next week.
Tax collector E. F. Cook,
who has been confined to his
room with fever for some time
past is still very sick. We
wish for him a speedy re¬
covery .
Congressman Livingston
reached here last • Saturday and
was driven fo his home
in the country near Cora- Col;
Livingston is looking well and
is in good condition every way.
He hasn’t had an opportuity to
thoroughly acquaint himsell
with the situation in the dis¬
trict, but he seems to think he
will not have very stong oppo¬
sition in the next campaign
He went up to Atlanta Thurs
P- ay and will return home to
P
'“The great trotting meeting
of the season comes off at Mach
eu, Sasper county, on August
25th. A big barbecue will bt
had in connection with the
races, and 50 cents gives a pats
to both the barbecue and the
races. No charges will be
made for ladies and a large
crowd is exspected as excur
sion rates will be given from
Covington, Macon, Milledgeville
Eaton ton, Madison aud Athens.
Parties wishing to go from
Conyers can drive to Covington
and go down on the 7 ;4 Strain
and return at 7 P. m. many
will go from here
JiVl NOTICE.
Have just finished taking
stock aud find we have entirely
too many goods, We are mak¬
ing reduction in prices that will
move them
C, B. Hudson,
Notice the advertisement r of
D. M, Almond & Sons,
Open cotton holes are being
reported from time to time.
Conyers wouIdn,t be justi¬
fied in entering a prize contest,
for clear streets. We have a
super-abundance of weeds just
this time. f
We direct your attention to
the advertisement of Mr. (Jha?
G. Turner in this issue. He
is opening up a handsome line
of furniture and everybody is
invited to inspect it,
Mr. H. Y. Me Cord Mr. W. K.
Downs, Mr. T- A. Elliott and
Mr. G. W. Cain are tenting at
Salem.
Mr. A- D. Summers lias been
sick for two weeks and has not
been able to present his usual
joviality for the pleasue of his
friends' We hope he will soon
be at himself again •
Mr. H. Y. McCord will be the
successor to the wholsale busi
nee of Arnold & McCord, of At¬
lanta, on Jan. 1st, Mr • McCoia
is one of the best and most
successful business men in At¬
lanta;
Mrs, Dr . Tucker, of Atlanta,
is on a visit to her parents Mr.
and Mrs- A. C. Ivey in the city
The continued severe illness
of Mr. A. Riley, is *a source ol
deep regret to his family and
friends.
One of the most pleasant e
vents of the season, was. the
sociable at the home of Mrs, H.
G' Waring a few evenings ago
in honor of Mi ss Julia Beliing
gratli, one of Atlanta’s most
charming young ladies.
D. M, Almand & Sons have
bought the stock of goods of Mr.
vV, S- Marbut and it is probable
that this enterprising firm will
run it as a fancy grocery store.
Miss Annie Ethridge has
been elected to a very respon¬
sible position in the High school
at McDonough. Miss Ethridge
is highly accomplished in teach¬
ing and is a young lady of mcuh
learning. The people of Mc¬
Donough were fortunate in se¬
curing her.
A FRICANA will cure Rheumatism and
Scrofula to Stay Cured.
The proper time to subscribe
for your county paper is now.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns.
Salem Campmeeting
Will begin Eriday night be
tore the second Sunday in Au¬
gust. There will be good ho
tel accommodations on the
ground for all those who may
wish board- Reasnable prices •
Downs &Kinnett.
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Cuban patriots, in tremendous de¬
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Everybody wants the only endorsed,
reliable book. Outfits free. Credit
given. Freight paid. Drop all trash,
iml make $000 a mouth with war in
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TILLEY & MOKLVANEY.
A small change in Decatur’
street just in front of Rev. Mr.
Eake’s home and a side walk
on the left of the street run¬
ning from Dr. Hardwick’s to
mayor Tucker’s would be a great
improvement to the street.
The Weekly is glad that it
can say of the marshals of Con-'
yers that they are vigilant and
alive to duty but there is one
pig stile within the neighbor¬
hood of the writer's home that
undoubtedly needs inspection.
We are inclined to believe
, that the perfume from this
stile would grade above a quad¬
ruple extact.
Mr II. G. Waring will move
nis family to New Orleans. We
regret to lose them but extend
best wishes for their health and
prosperity in their new home.
Mr. A. M. McEivaney return¬
ed last week from a trip through
Southwest Georgia and he says
that that section is being rap¬
idly developed. He is of the
opinion that it is the proper
place for a man to lecate and
come to the front gradually .
Mr. Fred Almand placed the
first open boll of cotton on our
desk yesterday morning Dr.
rumor, notified us sev¬
eral days ago that Mr. Elisha
Maddox had open cotton about
a week ago and at the same
time it comes to us that Mr.
Horace Smith could have shown
an open boll even in advance
of Mr. Maddox. It will be
plentiful soon,
Ben Treadwell, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday at Smyrna.
Due Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what it v.-ss made for.
NEW TORE
)
We have opened a furniture store
in the MaSonie building, next door to
the Bank, and it is our aim to show
more and handsomer Furniture than
was ever brought here before.
We are buying this Furniture ex
pecting to sell it at most reasonable
prices. Everybody is invited to call
and look at our stock and get our fig
ures before buying.
CHAS. G. TURNER.
JOHN H. DEMAND, BANKER.
CONYERS, GEORGIA,
Exchange bought, and sold. Collections made on all parts of the
country; Accommodations extended consistent with sound banking
will snot fee IfiOBiorfia wider , any areuirn
stelilCSS.
Office hours from 8 a. m. till 1 v. m. till further notice.
zr_ LIVERY NOTICE. ~A
t-gr'Wor livery turnouts and s:de drives,.call on us at
^“PIERCE’S OLD STAND.
And while there call at No, G. and go home and tell your friends
what you saw.
rtcKNIGHT oBRS. '
Civic Society.
Philologia Lodge, No. 178, F.i
& A. M.,
E. H. Almand, W. M.
C. E. Reagan, Sec.,
Meets first and third Mon¬
day nights in each month.
Call on Thompson Stewart and
'ry his latest now drink. It is up
to-date,
CASTOHIA.
Tfes fae
ii on
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wrapper.
O *'iL_7 *-=:
J!r DUKES GUARANTEES l'
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.< HIS >—
I ICE CREAM, SODA WATER- LEMON-!
ADR MILK SHAKES, COCA COLA,
$ SHERBETS, AND ALL SUMMER, !«
j DRINKS, TO BE THE BEST TO BE*
D o<!— ~«sdlD
CASTOniA.
The fac¬ 2 s os
simile erory
«ffeature 4 Trapper,
K
Ice for sale every day in the week
at reduced prices, at Thompson
Stewart's.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
The famous little pills.
Ice cream every day at Thomp¬
son ytowarUs.
A FRICANA will cure liczeiua aud Ca
EA tarrh to Stay Cured.
For Sale.
30 Acre farm one
fourth mile above
Conyers—in best settlement in
the world, David M 1 Almaud,
A. F.j Rims, Adams Ivey and
John Plunket. A bargain for
cash or good notes. Apply to
J. N. Hale.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
BROOK’S GALLERY.
UP-STAIRS OVER POST-OFFICE,
CON ERS, GA.
All work guaranteed.
Prices to suit the times.
Good work in all kinds wealh
er.
R. B. Brooks, Potographer.
NEW MARKET,
I haveYpened up a new mar¬
ket on Commerce street below
Kennon’s store, and will keep on
band ail kinds of the very best
fresh meats at the lowest prices
You will be pleased with my
service. When in need in my
line call on me.
J. M. Evans'
CA8TOTUA.
The foo- —■ ii
timuo <m
llgaaturc w*PP»
Of
All kinds of summer drinks, prop¬
erly flavored aud mixed at fhonjp
■ion Stewart's.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That Is what it was made for.