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Lrning' People and
Events.
Irish Smith is now with Dr.
H Lee. Parish will make a
Laid druggist
jissMollie Lee and nephews
srs Thomas and Virgel
.
| ori of Atlanta, are at the
jnitnercial- f
Hr, and Mrs. J> G- Melton
*)C. p Melton, of Wilcox.
»Dty are on a visit to Dr
bon here.
L L Ewing has been spending
v days at the home of his
rents near town.
Hr. and Mrs. A. D • NcDon
Lnd two children, of Thomp
' poD isited relatives here sev
Lidays this week.
fit. V. V. Almand will be
Ujfir. R. W. Tucker after
List,, of September.
Ur. 3- I\I. Huff and daughter,
L s Claud, visited relatives in
niton county this week.
Williams & Warren have
L-chased a new . engine for
jeir saw mill aud ginery near
H'U. They now have a forty
Lse power engine.
Illaj: [issisuor B. J. Guinn, school coir
of Fulton county, come
hwa Monday aud went out to Sa
Lcompground [here in the „ afternoon
be spent several days very
Lsantly. [and He has many friends
Salem and they were pleased
[meet him agayc
[p, McMullen and children, family of
finta,aie on a visit to tbe o 1
p.W.T. Stewart,
Mr. S. L. Am and has traded his
iime place, South-west ol town, to
L ho. E. Whitaker.
I Mr. Jno. Almaud left for
li'hington, Ga., last Tuesday,
le will sell goods for his broth
Sir- Henry White has gone
[ike a position in Atlanta,
i Annie Hearn, who was
Fuest of niss Lucy McDon
I,left for a visit to friends at
liieMountain Friday.
Ik as Alice Hay good, of Kirk
Id, is the guest of Mrs. R .
I.fucker this week.
filer a pleasant visit to the
I !y of Mr. G. W, Gleaton
l es Pansy and Elois Stew
I ,ave returned to their home
I.Vlanta,
I yrna Campmeeting' was ol
I -real interest this year and
jhbxly Ltd. who attended was greatly
j W. V. Almand has been very
La the past few days,
[ i-L ' young who friend, Chas, Me*
has been attending
I ess college in Atlanta for tin
r our months is now a graduati
Fill probably go to work about
■ ht. Chas. is a clever, genii 1
I ? man and will make a valuable
I s for some house.
F regret to annouce that the
I ion of Mr. A. Riley doesn’t
re,
Mallette. of Thomas
Lmother of Mrs. Dr, Hard
f is on a visit here.
po Claude Bruce, of Lithon
I 'ho guest of relatives here
f«cek.
r ’ M. B. Goode, returned
from Tybee. He was a
p ;ua from this county to the
L uitural Convention which
F reu iu session there this
A
Robt. Carr, of Macon, is
i Ms week. His many
' u this county are giad
a with
him again.
M: °n as ] ie can secure
1 Mr, John Thomp
remodel his dwelling,
Mr G.A Almand has moved in¬
to his home place below town oj
the left of the railroad line
Mr. Howard McDonald has se¬
cured a position with Mr. M. H
Pluukel and will soon enter upoi
his duties- Howard will make a good
salesman.
We understand that services a
the Presbyterian church will be
protracted from next Thursday.
Many people from town havi
been attending the meeting at Rock
dale church this week,
Mr. M. C. Summers is yet athomi
not feeling- sufficiently recovered
from his recent iliness to resumt
his duties on the road.
Mips Betsy Clay, of Logans
ville, is the guest of mi*. D. N.
Hudson*
Your family would like to
read this paper.
Mr. Zack Almand. of Oak
Grove, is building himself a
new .residence. The entire
country as well as the town of
Conyers, seems to be improv¬
ing.
Mr. Chas. K. Gaily left yes¬
terday for Augusta where he
goes to attend the funeral of a
near relative.
Mr. A’ D- Summeis has gone
to spend a few days at Indian
Springs:
We call your attention to the
advertisment of the Almand
Hardware Co., in this issue.
If you have sickness you can
trace it, perhaps, to unclean
premisis * This is but a. gentle
hint.
Col. J. B. Maddox contemp
lates some handsome improve¬
ments for his home place.
Miss Mamie Brinks is the
guest of Mrs- Duke’s family
this week.
It is said that Clifford Sig
man is taking a much needed
rest.
Miss Minnie Thompson, the
guest of Mr. W. T, Stewart’s
fan tNjp>ast relatives week, has gone
to vnm. at Covington*
Miss Jennie On* is stopping
at the home of llev Mrs- Bow¬
man,
Miss Callie George, of Madi¬
son. is the guest of Mrs. A. B .
Osborn.
Miss Ida Norman has gone
for a visit to friends at Norwood.
About one week hence ana
Conyers will receive her first
bale of Cotton. After that a
rush will begin and the town
will be one of the livest in the
State. .
Mrs. Dr, Sims, of Atlanta,
was here to see friends a short
time this week.
tiJVIT-.'- - ^ *?* -«*
Mr. J,C. Stephenson has re¬
turned from a pleasant visit to
relatives in Tennessee. -
There will be no services at
•he Baptist church to-day nor
tomorrow.
A number of the relatives oi
Mr. W, G* Brown, of Social
Circle, attended a re-union at
his country place in Walton
county, from our town, this
week.
An ice cream festival, for the
benefit of the Presbyterian
church, will be enjoyed by
many at the home of Mr. T. D;
O'Kelley Monday night*
Rev. Wm. Wood has gone to
Reese where he will conduct a
meeting for some time.
Our proprietor left last Wed¬
nesday for New York where he
goes to buy fall goods, and we
have orders to sell goods iu his
absence regardless of cost. We
need room and he expects us to
have secured it by his return *
Come to see us now,
The Blue Front •
You can save money by trad
mg withus to tbe nest «M»
lays. We are makiug
for a new fall stock and that
means sacrifice Come to see
us now
The Blue Front.
The town and country has
been filled with visitors for two
weeks past. Many have been
attracted by the campmeeting.
Mr. B, (5. Wallis, of Augusta
is here.
Money saved is money made.
You make money by trading
with us, We are making room
for a handsome fall stock now
being bought in New York by
our Mr, Walter L* Adiar.
Come to see us now.
The Blue Front.
Have you looked after your
lot in the cemetery •
That is a great meeting they
are having at Rockdale church
We are glad to announce an
improvement in the condition
cf Mr. Ed L • Almaud.
Mr. IT. P- Almand and wife,
oflngleside, have been visiting
here this week.
You don’t make anything by
waiting. We are selling goods
every day and at prices that
will enable you to buy • We
are making room for a new fall
stock that our proprietor is now
buying in New York
The Blue Front.
Mr. Dave Albert will be with
the firm of J. IP Almand & Co.,
after Sept. 1st. Dave is a splen
did salesman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wallis will
leave to-day for a visit to
J, T. WalJis in Alabama.
Miss Evelyn Winter, of Mad¬
ison, is visiting the family of
Ur, J. J. Langford.
Misses Claire and Annie
Langford, of Atlanta, have re¬
turned to their home after a
pleasant visit to ihe family of
J, J. Langford here.
Friend B. B. McDonald is eu
j tying a two weeks vacation*
Mr. S. E. Broduax lias been
appointed (to the position of
Secretary of the Barnwell Oil
Mill, of Barnwell, S. C., and
will move to that town at once,
Mr. IJroduaxJias been with the
Oil Mill Co., at Social Circle and
is an experienced man in this
work. Mr. and Mrs. Brounax
have been spending the past
week here with the latter’s
mother.
A FRiCANA will cure Rheumatism aud
Scrofula to Stay Cured.
The proper time to subscribe
for your county paper is now.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns.
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TILLEY A MCBLVANEY.
Salem Campmeeting.
i -3
.Salem campmeeting closed
with a sunrise service yester¬
day morning and immediately!
thereafter preparations for;
moving home began.
All the available tents were
occupied this year and we un¬
derstand that a'new tent
is being built there to-day;
The meeting was an inter
estiug and profitable one and
great crowds were in regular
attendance,
Several conversians were an
non need and a generally hap¬
py time was had,
Salem carapmeetiugs are al¬
ways looked for word to -with
much interest by all people
wBhin reach of the hisforic
ground and of late years ihe
interest seems to be on the in
crease. The tents are deserted
to-day and will remain so un
til the next Friday before the
»econd Sunday in August when
Hiey w *ll again be occu
P' ei ^ au( ^ another sesson of
eampmeetings comes aiound.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what it v.-as made tor.
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We mve opened a furniture store
in the Masonic 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 < x
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peeling to sell it at most reasonable
prices. Everybody is invited to eall
and * look at our stock and set our fig
ures before buying.
CHAS. G. TURNER,
JOHN H. A HAND, BANKER.
CONYERS, G EGRG ilA.
Exchange bought and sold. Collections made o,p all parts of the
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LIVERY NOTICE.
£-jr“For livery turnouts and safe' drives, cali on us at
"‘"'PIERCE’S OLD STAND.
And while there call at No, 0. and go home and loll your friends
what you saw.
HcKNIQC IT qBIRS.
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Civic Society.
Philologia Lodge. No. 178, F.
E. 11. .Almand, W. M.
0. E. Reagan, Sec..,
Meets first and third Mon¬
day nights in each month.
Gallon Thompson Stewart and
try his latest now drink. It is
to- date.
CAS'f’OXS.IA.
Tie fat- /)
>5 03
e?e?7
£/ wrapper.
O * ■ £ir ~faSifax— » 0
!| DUKES GUARANTEES! lb
J —A HIS > —
Tice cbeml som be lemon-. to:
jiDE, MILK SHAKES, COCA COLS : '
ki SHEEBETS, AM ALL SOMIEE
u Okies, to be tee best to be!
Jo oA •—- - 'cZO
O-AJBMX'OXIXjSSc.
The fa:- -—** la m
siaile CT6T7
Bijiatnre / wriffSf.
I e for ?ale every day in ihe veek
at reduced prices, at Thompson
Stewart's*
DeWitt’s Littie Early Risers,
The famous little pills.
Ico cream every day at Thomp
son Stev art's.
A FRICANA will cure Eczema aud Ca
tarrh to Stay Cured.
For Sale.
30 Acre farm one
fourth mile above
Conyers—iu best settlement in
the world, David M- Almaud,
i A. F.’ Sims, Adams Ivey and
I Jotlu riun,toL A bargain for
crissli oj good notes. -Apply to
J. N. Hale.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
BROOK’S GALLERY.
UF-STAIRS OVER POST-OFFICE,
CON ERS, GA.
All work guaranteed.
Prices to suit the limes.
Hood work in all kinds wealh
cr.
It. B. Bkooks, l’otographcr
NEW MARKET,
1 Live opened up a new mar¬
ket on Commerce street below
Kcnnon’s store, and will keep on
(hand-all 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*
Obsess ■X’OXIX^Sl.
The he- /}
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All Muds of summer drinks, prop
rly flavored ami mixed at Thornp *
son Stewart's.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what it vvaj made fur.