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Civic Society.
Ljgia Lodge. No. 178, F.
|E. LI- Almand, \Y. M.
t kagan, »oec.,
first and third Mon
Lhts in each months
In PARAGRAPHS.
Lrning People and
Events.
Lj Mrs. Id.ua Langly spent
I iu the city,
[perry L Griffin, Iriends of here. Oxford, spent
w jth
jj, A. Bowman and little
.
[sited in Atlanta this week.
Dr. Jones and children are
<S relatives in Jasper county.
|,W. Woods \\ hite, of College
I, was a visitor to Conyers this
p ti Arch Albert, of Atlanta, war
■SB of Mr. D. C. Albert Sum
and Mrs. Edward L- Aimanci
coupy in«r home on Decatur
x
.
I, and Mrs. ,G. A. Almand .aft
laiug several, days ihlLawfenct
[e print the professional card ol
Ik, U, McDonald & Son in . in,
Manses Uertising McDonald. & ITaygo-v
their new milliner;
seek,
L Carrie Mayes, ot Camack, n
Lest of-the -M issels Norman ii
city
L. Geo. T. Wells, of Covington,
L some time with Mrs. Lawsor
peek.
firs. II. Y. McCo? cl, has return
iroin a pleasant visit to relatives
.barren ton.
Hiss Cook of near Oxford, has
s visiting relatives here rfor the
jfnv days
IV. I), fit. Almand is having a
[ coat of paint applied to hit
[isome residence, ; . |
Irs. 0. E Bailey and children, ol
i.Ha, U. are on a visit to Mr. aud
U. Wallis in the city.
p’. D. F. Cl itfeltei- will move hi*
[ I. to.town afc an early'day. H
tcupy the Shipley residence.
pci Dolly Hied, of Jackson, Ga..
to visit her relative, Mrs. B,
IMIsod, for several weeks.
w. C. E. Reagan spent som<
v vith die family of her brother,
: 0 Guinn, in Covington, thb
’• Geo. IV. Cain, of Lawrence
Lis been here for several da;
week looking alter businets
vests.
"LF. Wallis has commence*
jstruetion of Mr L. P. Scott, i
' 0 . It will be completed at
■ y as possible.
’James McDonald has gone »*
i ,JU in the interest of the Fai
r- hus-iness Record. Ho it}
r :l ruddy morning.
• W. Hutcheson, a promt
p-oncitoi of life insurance. h» ;
as-oi nfe iiiteu ion to spi*n-'
nil in Conyers at an earn,
Betsy i,juy hub re .mued t>
-v, Logahbviih after a sta;
: d'H ii ill CoLij clb, tetltJ V* *
• - 'bib HiliriUi LUUfcji
J v. hiuimions, one oi
.
young men oi our coun*
!aturn to Mercer Universn,
He is a member oi the
r-- : ’ class
■ F- Hardin was speaking
"- /..ng terraces and rejaaarkec
r : of nine, in a six acie fielo,
[ 1 is to harvest 3000 pound
1U‘0 hay. This is excellent.
Das iound Us way to Do li
' past week in great cpianu
'Le hot, dry weather ha.
• io open iapiuly and ,th*
- ire gathering it with a rush.
pay you to examine oui
- 1 furniture before buy
D, M, Almand & Sons.
Cotton
Subscribe for the Wjsjs^ly.
Th? Oa. C..:lo:) Oil •' Company
have erected a new ept-tou seed
hou se liw.r the railroad this side ol
Mr. A. N. Piunket’s mill and gin¬
nery.
Col. Juo. R Maddox has been re
reiving*tto oof gra'ulationa of his
friends this week, lie will proba¬
bly make a lawyer <ff the young man
that is stopping at hia home.
Miss Bert Graham, one Conyers
most charming and cultured young
ladies, is visiting our city as tbt
guest ol the Misses Trenhoitn, in
Mid way .--Covington Enterprise.
Jeff Carter laid down his stick in
The Weekly office last Saturday
evening and on Monday entered tin
public school. Jeff says he is now
seeking substantial knowledge.
Dr. B. D. Ragsdale nag uiovcu ms
family to Macon, We regret b.
lose these excellent people. Dr
Ragsdale will continue to serve th
Baptist churc . here until December
Wo ..have the ..data si stylos aim
shapes hi Hats. Dcuj tail to set
•)ur stock .'before yen bay
McDonald &■ Haygood.
Mr* J. N. Hale has bad luck will
us stock. It will b6' remembered
that he but recently lost a very lint
arms], ami ii few nights ago he hat
anoth; rone - kicked b>£ baciff that i
Sooif died.
If you are seeking a Stylish hat- -
me that is ready fine and that Wii
•lake you look well you can find i
at
McDonald A Hays’o dG.
Miss Lillian MeCalla has cutereu;
lierrilli’s School of Music ia Atita
ca. This young lady is already a
tdcated muaiciiui and great things
may ba expected’ of her when she
d iislies her education in this school
Mr. J. B. Reese left lust Tuesday
morning 'for Eatonion' where he win
spend some time with relatives ano
rT lends before locating permanently
He has many friends in Conyeis
who wish him well.
County politics promises, to be un
.Dually lively in the next election.
Some of the most promiiunt couuty
officials may retire to private life.am
leave their places to be scrambled R-r
by other anxious seekers.
State aud counly tax in Book dal*.
1807, will b'e'811 on the thous
and. City tax last year in Coayen
was $8 ou the thousand and it ie.
not hkeiy to be less this year. You
can make the caloolatioa as to vvbft
you;' laxos will be.
OG. Juo. S. Gieaton has open act i
taw office in ’i empiotCourt in At
lie v/i 1 go to and from At
ttiita daily on the accommodation
John is a bright young ieliow v, iu
t capacity tor perseverance that vvn
eventually bring him to fi-ac front n
us piofession.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. links enter
amed a party of their young frn-nu;
as! Tuesday evening. The pan.
*V iiS composed </f oJghr couples an
uey pronounco the iioste aud hus*
,cs» charming entertaiuere. D
;*ut refreshments were served a*
=
koM
Aaatoes Berne and Lizzie Reagai
>ilO iiaVt b6eu gtlCfclS ol fiii- cl lit
Uxs. J. M, Aluranu lor several weeti
i-t, les-t last Wednesday mornm,
. j;: iu-iie Aiouiiiuiii wnere riiey v*
Wii. ^ jiii’o- J Giali AlGwici uLi ■*
i
\V Gay Ut-iUitJ itlUlillDy lO tD*
lOliit) UC AUettlaGii, b, O.
Rev. F, M. ilajgoott, -c-ne of tf
iUD£3k it* lljfe St'cildii, Ui
upied me pulpit at tne lUeiiiudu
uUlCU acre last Sunday. Rev. ii
aaygood once residCu .in otu lo»
-tiiU numbers his inenSfe here hy
■ns acquaintances. He now resnit,-'
iu Atlanta with uis son, Air- Judsoi
Aaygood.
The Nashville Exposition Ws; i
uoioughly adve.rli.-ed here fib
L’uestlay. An advertising car wait
' for few bom.
[ j e . tl . aci ; £ ,; p tle a
mtl flaming, bills were scattered.
*otfdc*ust. Mr. S. C. Oowardin was
in charge ol the car ana with him
•vas the inimitable soliciting pas
lenger agent of the Ga. road, Col.
Hudson.
Small hams at M. H. Diuc
feet’s-
Anti-tariff prices at Sum
offers’.
Ladies don’t, fail to
our nice dress goods,
D. M. Almand & Son-.
Press goods: foreign born
beauties at Summers’.
[' wo 1 iami.ion .--lay rT _ . itekos
for sale at cost. Louie quick
Almand Hardware Co,
A fact worth Knowing—Wt
carry the largest lino of olotnkh-'
to be found in Conyers.
The' 1 Blue Front.
Hats at cost at M- H. Plun
teet’s.
Our goods 'make our pricer
look small. Summers.
Get a trunk at The Blur
Front at your own price.
A few crumbs of comfort
lua y gathered here and then
but if you want the whole loaf
of satisfaction, go to Summers
Big White Store.
Get your crockery from M
II. i'luuket.
To get their room Ye ar*
closihg but our line of trunks
regardless of profit.
The Blue Front.
Follow the. footsteps of tin
.sensible shoe wearers arid vve.ai
• he shoes marked ‘alijsnd. sum
i ers.’ Your money back with¬
out a murmur if not perfectly
satisfactory.
We have jysfe opened a bip
lit of underwear. Call and ex
amino before buying.
D. M. Almand & Sou.
No need to go to Atlanta for
furniture. We have anything
you want and at less prices
than you cau buy the same
elsawere.
Turner Bros.
Don’t you want one of those
nice water color or crayon por¬
traits’? We are giving them a
way to.our customers.
I). M. Almand & Sons.
Messrs. IT. P. Almand .and
1. H. Dabney, of Ingleside,
■were here Thursday.
Messrs, T. J. Almand aud
W. S. Alarbut, of Almon, were
iieie a short time this week.
liev.,J. F Wallis has beer,
conducting a very interesting
meeting a the Paper mill. Five
accessions were secured to the
Tire South River Baptist As
sociatiou will convene with Beth
any church, near McDonough
next Wednesday. The Baptist
church at this place is a mem¬
ber of this Association and has
named as delegates Dr, B.P.
Ragsdale, Rev. -J. F. Wallis, D.
vi. Almand, J. D. Winburn, W.
I. Simpkins, J. H. Huff and E.
dh Almand,
The Atlanta Constitution’s
fifth missing word contest is
now on and the sentence reads
is follows: “A study of the
origin of l - — ’ now in this
jountry’ will impress one with
the largeness of the uurnbei
that have been introduced from
svtirope. i ; $1.25 will secure a
guess at tins missing word ana
,ets this paper and The Week¬
ly Constitution for one yct»r.
live us your name.
i’ ,e protracted meeting which be¬
gan at tae Christian church last Sun¬
day at 11 a. m., closed Wednesday
ughc on account, ot the sickness oi
ne pastor, Rev W m- Wood. Mr,
iV'.iud tried to get anolher p/each
■k to assist him in carrying on tin
■u eting but was unable to se¬
me avsist mee at this time, and so
cue meeting had to close. There
, ere five additions to the church and
•aptistn was to have been adnfinis- j
tered Wednesday evening at 1 o’clock j
out had to be postponed on account Rev. R,j j
A the illness of the pastor.
a. Bowman, pastor ot the Presi-yte- ; j
nan church, filled the pulpit fi r
tiro. M ood on Wednesday night and I
preached a yery able and interesting
lemon, 1
r. Tim-kv, A M. JIcKi.vaskv.
FIRE INSURANCE.
^’ e ^ r0s,4t
nios in tne WotW. Wo
promptly and without litigation, \V«
i a ■<;«•;* r..U»i DwHiin^A'BaH'S) vf cirv.'or' rmvn prop
cfty, country Stock,
tenant hoiiufe etc . at tin. very lowest :
rates. Wo will also take care of your
Valuable papers aticl n - i .
■'ip'D.ju y- d m JoShir
i-| o AlfB&nd’s Vaults ffc-Ay
of charge.
Wo solicit jmiir patronage,. ■■■ i
TLLT.KY .v MCKLYAN KV,
•.Notice change-in M.
maud *fe Son’s advertisement in
this paper.
Mr. C. M. Taylor is now with
Tilley & Quigg at their ware- j
souso;
We carry the incest line of
crockery in Conyers.
& Son.
Good things for mama’s baby i
tn-d good prices for mama’s
purse at Summers’.
One gallon coffee pot 10c,
Alter tinware in proportion, at
u. .H, Piunket’s.
It is true we have the largest
assortment of dress goods, silks,
uni ribbons to b*s found in Con
yprs. The Bine' Front.
The hats in my store must go.
f. am. selling them at cost.
'ome quick before they are
one. M. H. Plunket.
All the wanted kinds of fine
hoes at Summers’.
A look will convince you that
we have rmy kind of shoe you
v aut. Tlie Blue Front.
Two bars good soap for be at
vi. Ii. Piunket’s.
High tariff does not not affect
our clothing. We are going
soil our immense fall stock
lower than any clothing ever
iffered in. Conyers before.
D. M, Almand & Sons
Pound cake tobacco, 25c. .per
pound at M. II. Piunket’s.
Mrs. S. E. Brodnax, who has'
been stopping with her mother
rero for. several weeks left
(Thursday to join her husband
it Barnwell, B. C,
Dr. T. J. McDonald and fami
ly returned last Sunday from a
visit in Henry and DeKalb coun
ies.
iirif r sag mm3 'Wk. i a -
lln ill u r UK life 31. rii i r % st % ^0 1 fi ^gg i
: j - u w .
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FIT V\ e 1 have _ opened ■M v furniture store
Las. n t IMBDl ) I ie Masonic building',, next door to
the Bank, and it bus « (Xl our aim ' to show
.
I landsomer .Furniture lian
more ant wmm
was ever brought T" h Z > 1* e before.
r e are buying this Furniture ex
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it to ivw.j tf t mam ami
■MMQ uauav ng A 6 i fi hffir-d m w mOs TDlO. /i DD * m It ■p
prices. Every body . e s fatsnl Mm m to call
s a
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I id look at our stock and get our tig
l
iircs before buying.
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In>w4 N H. AIMAND, RA H.
CONYERS, G TORCH A,
Exchange b0 ugh t and.sold. Cellectkris made on ail parts of the
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A car load OT c
•hairs coming in.
Elegant Rockers,
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TuRKBS, EcHTS.
Noifics.
Tito registration book is now
open;; h;. IT. Plunkot.s store
for the r gisteriug of names of
.
voters of tin city of C myers iu
the elect ion fur Mayor aud al¬
derman to bo held on the 1st -
Satui'day iu December next,
1897 •'
M. H, Piunkot. City cleric.
tsmtti. ' ■ • »-w».L - • •uacncmi: - .. .urn '.'UB»ie>i"»««r.Tnm*
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1 . ■ ul to do auy kind
of mechanics work on short
notice. mo or cull at Wkkk
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PHGTOukAPUY.
BROOK'S GALLERY.
n?* sta i r s v; vr; r pcs-t-office,
CON EFiB, OA.
All work guaranteed.
Prices to suit the times.
Good work in all kimlsTVCalh
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