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ling People and
Events.
bin' School supplies at
[flie Gailey Drug Co.
melons are yet plenti
iliey are very fine,
has received several
of cotton this week,
expecting much next
ill school books at pub
slice.
[The Gailey Drug Co.
y cutting on the streets
Ling slowly.
ere glad to see Mr. Ed L
i] on the streets Thur
w a severe illness of two
k
York notions must be
Li up-to-date, We have
pprofuse profusion.
The Blue Front •
[. M. Hudson, of Newnan,
k a short while this week.
lew York Purchases are
l daily and are open
elegantly.
The Blue Front.
young people enjoyed a
iat the home of Dr. and Mrs.
McDonald last Thursday
1st of hats to go cheap at
M, II. Piunket’s.
L Joe Wallis and W’ill
I,of Atlanta, are on a visit
IM, II. Piunket’s for
groceries.
I kale WeatLers, who bas
p ,i visit to her parents here
pi months past, returned to
[if at Wedowee. Ala., Iasi
poll, of Oxford, lias moved
[itsiderce Liter. recently vacated
has. M. Taylor is speaking
Ig a flip through Texas. Hi
kbably go within the next
ho..
Slawie Nelms has keen on
Lrelatives in DeKalb coun
population of Conyers
pto be largely increased
Hu- next few months
collector E. F. Cook, who
p confined to his room for the
kmonths is doing well. Hit
ms called Dr. C. H. Turnei
elation this week and since
pDr. Turner has been in
I that Mr. Cook is doing
Brand hopes to be among
pis Ye in Conyers at an early
are glad to receive suet
pee concerning this splen
piemen.
[Jack Price, of Atlanta,
p been visiting his grand
[ Mr. district, J. R, McCalla. of
P happened to
pent in which his left arm
[taken, [bit Thursday just, above the
morning •
P backwards from a horse,
[liewas linn riding side-wise,
set the arm and the
[man [ the left for his home in
;1 on noon train the
^
I
n i !
liii H llij - -j
■
r receive in a few days
[ ad of Bran,
lo tal of Bagging,
:ll »d of Ties,
■ oa d of Wagons,
°ad of Fiour.
-- received a car load of
buy, this fall, one
ir loads of cotton, Will
"best price, Don.t sell
r*e us.
I -L Alsoeud & Sous,
rime expended is examining
our new goods in time well
spent—men or women
The Blue Front.
-Hi'. T. E Brodnax, of Athens’
was here this week He is much
pleased with his new home.
Big lot of jeans pants just
opened up. Will sell them
cheap.
M. H. Piunket
Miss Ivey Hardin daughter of Mr,
A. C. Hurdir, is veiy sick with fev
pr. •
M. H. Plunket is headquarters
for tin ware.
Mr. T. J. Tucker will p’ease ac¬
cept our thanks for a fine large
melon.
Dr. J. P. Rosser, of Atlanta,
spent several days here this w’eek
'ooking after business affairs.
A barrel of new Sorghum syrup
it
M. H. Piunket’s
Miss Cora Lifsey has returned
from a pleasant stay of two weeks
ivitli relatives at Lifsey’s Springs in
Pike county
Miss Sadie Hale has changed her
mind and will enter Virginia Col
leg instead of Cox College, at Col¬
lege Park.
" New legal advertisments apper in
this issue of the Weekly.
Mrs. S. H. Broctnax, of Walnut
Grove, is the guest of Mrs. A. F.
Stansell.
Mr. J- S. Johnson is making
some repairs on his residence
on Rosser street and when it is
completed he will move into
it;
Mrs. Wales Smith, of Athens,
Ga. is the guest of Mrs- E. G.
Gailey this week
For the benefit of my friends
I am hauling an entirely new
line of Shoes not only new iu
point of age but from new man¬
ufacturers- We expect them to
please our patrons,
The Blue Front.
Mr. Julian Graham visited
Mr. J, P, Tilley’s family a
short time this week.
I am too busy receiving New
York nbargais to write -‘adds”
Gome and see them
The Blue Front
social gatheiing j
A pleasant
at the home of Col- J. N. Hale |
was very much enjoyetl by the
young people last Friday even¬
ing.
Mr- G. B. Almand, of Far
rill Ala., was here a short time
this week.
Dr. Quigg has returned
from a pleasant stay, at Porter
Springs. This is the Drs. fav¬
orite resorts and he speaks of
it most favorably.
The hotel was delivered to
Mrs. Morgan last Monday and
that lady will conduct the
Commercial in future. Mrs.
Reese left for a visit to rela¬
tives and friends at Eatonton
on Tuesday. Mr' Reese and
his, son Millard, will be here
for several days arranging
outside matters,
THE OLD RELIABLE.
Summer’s Big White Stirs.
ICH1 'SYUT
Opening Up New Fall Goods.
O* —1= *
Will have much to say in a few
days that will be money to buyers,
Examine our stock.
SUMMERS.
Cotton 634.
railway conductors, spent Sun •'
■
oay , here with ........ lus family !
•
We call the attention of j
our |
readers to the new legal ad¬
vertisements in this paper.
Always inticipating tin
needful, Mr. T. A. Elliott is
treating his residence to a uev
coat of paint- Would that
others might do likewise.
Mi" James L. McCalla, of
dlierffield, will move his family
to town as soon as he can secure
a residence.
Conyers has lost a pleasant
citizen in Mr- Geo. T- Smith,
He has moved his family back
to his Sherftield home,
Conyers will he one of the
livest stock markets in the
whole country for the next few’
months.
The Misses Marbut, of Atlan¬
ta, who were guests of Mrs.
J.G. Stephenson, have return¬
ed to their home.
Mr. w. Nr McKnight is ar¬
ranging his business affairs and
will mave to Alabama. Hr
many friends here will miss
him.
Miss Levancia Davidson has
returned from Nashviile, in the
company of her uncle, Hon.
L. F, Livingston;
We are glad to announce
that Mr. M- C. Summers, who
has been confined at his home
with fever for several weeks
past is improving; We hope
he may soon he out again.
The literary school at Oak
Grove closed last Thursday af¬
ter a very successful term.
Yesterday the school, with many
friends pic-niced. on Stone
Mountain. The party went,
about one hundred strong, in
wagons, and a pleasant time is
reported.
Mr. Bob Thompson, of Jack
son, has been greeting Ins many
friends here for the past few
days.
As we go to press we lean
\j r . Waymon Braswell lias
just started to Covington push¬
ing a wheel barrow on a wagei
to land at the depot in the city
within three hours and a half.
Of course he will make the
trip as the distance is only ten
miles.
The Doughlassville New
South is out for Hon. Tom
Felder for Congressman from
this district.
Notice,
The registration book is now
open at M. II. Plunket,s store
for the registering of names of
voters of the city of Conyers in
the election for Mayor and al
dermau to be held on the 1st
Saturday in December next>
1897 •
M. H. Plunket. City clerk.
J. P. Tillky, A. M. M< Ki.vanky. I
FIRE INSURANCE.
insure ail kinds of city or town
erty, country Dwellings, Bams, stock, !
tenant houses etc., at tiie very lowest
rates. We will also take care of your
Valuable papers and «=
suance Policies in John
fl. Almainid’s Vaults free
iff charge.
We solicit your patronage.
TILLEY & IuCELVANEY.
Subscribe for the Weekly.
• • •
Old Things Made New.
If you want a first-class job
in my line, such as cleaning or
lyeing, for either gentlemen ov
ladies—line cloaks, over coats,
suits, silk skirts, etc-, Call on
me at Henry Reagan’s Barber
shop. Offiice always open.
Satisfaction gauranteed, It
will save you money. Repair¬
ing and altering neatly done
Bring me your Ribbons, Hats,
Feathers, etc.,
T • T; Thornton, Prop.
A FRICANA will cure Rheumatism and
A Scrofula to Stay Cured.
The proper time to subscribe
■'or your county paper is now.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns.
)ne Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what it v.-as made for.
1 will |;)<:|V 7
(lie cash |'<>r
your zreGt)
and dry hides.
L i ism.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
5 fac- is
_ _ sn
every
▼rapper.
Mi TOrRJE vi-t
m
We have opened a furniture store
in the Masonic building, next door to
the Hank, and it is our aim to show
more and handsomer Furniture than
was ever brought here before.
We are buying this Furniture <x- ^ -
peeting to sell it at most reasonable
prices. E very bod y is ii i v i ted i < > ea 11
look at our stock and yet a our Sig
ures before buying.
CHAS. G. TURNER.
JOHN H. ALMAND, BANKER.
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
Overdrafts .. will mot , r foj? „ Ihiomorea , PirccSsr . carctim- .
any
stances.
Ollico hours from 8 a. m. till. 4 v. m. till further notice.
Z LIVERY NOTICE.
I-i^For livery turnouts and safe drives, call on us at
PIERCE’S OLD STAND.'
And while there call at No, 0. and go home and toll your friends
what you saw.
rtcKNlFG HT qBRS.
Civic Society.
Philologia Lodge. No. 178, F.
& A. M.,
E. II. Almand. W. M.
C. E. Reagan, Sec., 1
Meets first and third Mon
day nights in each month.
Call on Thompson Stewart
try his latest new drink. It is up
lo date.
CASTOn.IA.
fac- /) is
sn
ei-cty
▼tapper.
O—
j! DUKES GUARANTEES
—HIS >—
5ICE CRE1M. SODA WATER.
ABE, MILK SHAKES, COCA COLA,
8 SHERBETS, AM ALL SilIKEL.
BRINKS. TO BE THE BEST TO Bt 1
CZ7
HAD. —'WxolD
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0^.iS s X-0>3RLX^.
The he- 1 Is no
liallo ——
signature Trapper,
of
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 Stewart's.
A FRICANA will cure Kczema and Ca
tarrli to Stay Cured.
For Sale.
30 Acre farm one
fourtli mile above
Conyere-m best , settlement m
the world, David M - Almand,
F. Rims, Adams Ivey and
-John Plunket. A bargain for
cash or good notes. Apply to
J. N. Hale.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
BROOK’S GALLERY.
UP-5TAIflS OVER POST-OFFICE,
CON ERS, GA.
All work guaranteed.
Prices to suit the times.
Good work in all kinds wealh
er.
R. B. Brooks, Potographcr
NEW MARKET,
i have opened up a new mar¬
ket on Commerce street below
Komioii'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
CJ.A.JS'X'OX-E.X.ZV.
The fr.c- /)
Jc on
every
wrapper.
All kinds of summer drinks, prop
rly flavored and mixed at Tbornp
ion Stewart's.
One Minute Cougii Cure, cures.
That is what it was made for.