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p-'"' Civic Society. •
Ljlologia Lodge. No. 178, F.
i M.j Almand, \V. M.
E. H.
E. Reagan, Sec.,
JleetS first and third Mon
[nights in each month.
h In PARAGRAPHS.
icerning People and
Events.
Don’t neglect to pay your
ascription.
The Commercial Hotel so
. the town and county pat
ia „ e _Special rates.
Flournoy Helms is handling Dry
| U for Summers. It, comes very
ir al to the young man.
[several more for the young purpose people of
ill leave,
Leriug college, next Monday.
K'otso Lis much cotton in town
week. The price has rang
L low the farmers are in
L r ent about marketing it
I'Ve handle a full line of
Lrd ware.
D. M. Almand & Sou.
Get you shoes of us and
our purse will still contian
le cain.
The Blue Front 1
Joe Norman is having great
a at the depot these fall days 1
e-bas about as much spare
lie as the “busy bee 1 ”
i serious cutting affair in
ices.
The Big Store.
Prof. Stark, so we are in
Ineed, makes some very in
resting lectures to his pupils
leasionally.
We are sorry to note that
liw Fannie Lathom is sick
till) fever.
him G. W. Cain, of Lawrence
,visited in the city this week.
Jr. ,J. 0. McKnight bns rentfd a
lion of Mrs. Sarah Scottsresi
tce and has moved hie family into
iiionse with her.
Mr, and Mrs. John Daniel, of
| 11 county, visited in this county
i L week.
S. L. Almand is entertaining
I j lb - AJvbegal Stanton, of Newborn.
office has turned out an im
L quauity of job work this week
cere is still more to go.
L'iiate the patronage we are
KV.Ug.
[portion l>’«all negro bouse in the up
L of the and" city, occupied by
L e Walker his wi • ws»
uedby fire, in about half the
ft ii requires to tell of it, last
piny about noon.
|H;,;s at cost at
M. H .Plunket’s.
Mr. Egbert Smith has been em
hul-to Superintend the oil mill
fe season and he has been
■in'par at ions to start the season
■feme time Everything is a
Hready and the machinery will
ib e started up.
I'jund cake tobacco at 25c
Round at
M. H. Plunket’s.
r is estimated that fully five
[©and ft, people including dele¬
were in-attendance up
the Primitive Baptist As
plion here last Sunday.
p7 Postell’sElgant M. H. Plunket’s. flour at
tea Mary Stansell, of Law
pville, PHtuds visited her parents
here Sund'ay 1
p "lock of tin ware going
[ v cotton prices at
M.H. Plunket’s.
N’ W, H. Manning and
Lini.il daughter,Miss Bunice
r of Atlanta are on a visit
| 'rs. Manning’s iiiburn, in the brother, Mr.
r city.
| r I. T; Longshore is
B - u w avrival at his
Cotton b%.
Subscribe for the Weekly.
Read Summers’ advertisment
in this issue 1
Wanted—Boarders at the
Com mercial Hotel—First- cl ass I
accommodation at reasonable
.
Mr. J. Anthony Norton is
now a clerk in the Dry Goods
8tore of Mr. A. D. Summers
where he will be glad to have
his friends call on him. 1
Hunters set the woods on fire
near the paper mill last Thurs¬
day night and yesterday even¬
ing the town was filled with
smoke.
Turner Bros'broke the record
last week by shipping a hand¬
some bill of furniture to Cov¬
ington. Low prices and ele¬
gant goods did the work.
Talk about sacrifice sales—
our trunks constitute the slaugh¬
ter of the century.
The Blue Front.
Mr. J. R. Langford, who has
been sick at hie home in At¬
lanta, for several days, return¬
ed aud resumed his duties here
yesterday morning.
Non—tariff prices at the Big
gtore.
Mr. Joesph A. McCord, of At¬
lanta, spent last Sunday in the city
with friends.
The magnificent business of
Summers’ Big Store is con¬
clusive evidence of the approv¬
al of the people.
Handsome lot of Ladies capes
just opened up at
Chae, B. Hudson’s.
Miss West, a cultured young
lady, was here this week for the
purpose of securing a class in
elocution in the public school.
Mr. Z, T. Almand lias 25 a
cies in cotton from which he
has gathered 13 bales and will
easily get 8 more. He is a model
farmer.
Mr. Geo. Hamilton. of At'anta.
was here a short while this week
Mr. Otto Clotfelter has entered
State Normal School at Athens
| yy e have received several new sub
scribers within the past few days.
Bet others come in,
They say that several weddings
vvill occur between this and the
holidays.— Banner.
The Banner bazzards nothing in
that sweeping prediction unless the
community around the Klondyko is
alluded to.
Good jeans at 12A ceuts pet
yard at
M. H. Plunket’s.
Mr. A. M- McElvaney lost a very
! fine hog this week. It died of some
j throat trouble,
Bargains in notions at
M.H 1 Plunket’s.
Mr. Robb Ethrige, of Binning
bam, Ala., wag here this week 1 He
was the guest of Dr. W. H. Lee’s
family. ,
*Ve are headquarters for fami¬
ly and fancy groceries.
M. H. Plunket’s 1
Mr. and Mrf. W.J. Waldrop
MrSi Waldrop and the children
of the forraer ’ w « re here " lth
relatives last Sunday. , I hey
reside at Lithonia.
Mrs. McDonald and children
have returned to their home in
Augusta after a pleasant visit
to Mrs- Gailey in the city.
Mr. Juo 1 E 1 Whitaker has a
new* ten pound boy at his home 1
good , .
I have two one
wagons for sa . for cash or on
tune- Also, I have a goon s,x
room house, with good out
i houses and a good well of water,
located on Decatur street, for
rent.
G. A, Aluiayd.
A big lot of underware at
D. M. Alniand & Sous- !
Our line of Dress Goods ire
not sivaled by any The same
can be said of our prices.
The Blue Front 1
The finest lot of shoes that
ever come to Con vers, has just
been received by
DM. Aliuaud& Sons 1
Mr. G. T. Jones has come I
yellow home to fever remain lasts. so He long as the in j
was
Alabama, somewhere near Mo
bile.
Give your attention to the
advertisements in this paper.
You will save money by trad¬
ing with those who advertise 1
We can fit you up in asuit
of clothes, pair of shoes and a
hat, all for $5,00.
The Blue Front 1
Mr. J. S. Thompson will have a
oandsome residence when it ia com¬
pleted. It is very conveniently con¬
structed.
See Summers and tack some
prices in year head,
The Big Store with
prices.
Summers.
Good advice is like ■ a red
hot stove,__ it is seldom taken.
Woolens on the basis of five
cent fcotton at Summers’ Big
Store.
Prayer meeting at the Baptist
church Wednesday night was
conducted by Prof. Stark.
Miss Marine Mitchell, of At¬
lanta, is the guest of Miss
Nellie Gailey
Everylheiug we handle cor¬
responds to price of cotton.
If you will call and see, you
will be convinced of the fact 1
D.M- Almand & Sons,
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns.
Lost. .-i
.
A small “Ledger.” either on the
streets of Conyers or on the road
irom Conyers via B. J. Marbut's to
fucker's mill, last Saturday night.
Return to Roy Swann and receive
reward.
Ladies, Attention.
My stock of new fall inillin
ery is now ready. It consists
of all the latest styles aud is in
every way complete and will
give perfect satisfaction to my
customers* With this an
noucement I cordially invite all
to visit my store in rear of post
office and examine my stock.
Most respectfully.
Miss Emma Riloy.
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
The tax books will bo open after
Sept. 20th, and I will be at the fol¬
lowing places for the purpose of col¬
lecting state and county tax for the
year 1897, as follows:
Lorraine district—Sept- 20,
Oct. 11, Nov. 5.
ttoney Creek—Sept. 21, Oct. 15,
j Nov. S.
Sheffield - Sept. 27, Oct. 15, jNov
12 .
At John H Almand’s Bank, Con¬
yers, Ga., balauce of the time.
John H. Almand is authorized to
act as uiy agent, .if I am unable to
take charge of the books at that
.. hme.
E. F. Cook, T. C.
]\«»ti<*e.
, who indebted to the
To those are
Weekiy for subscription we would
1 ask that they please bear in mind
th.it we need the numey and expect
it It is probably a small amount
but many small amounts make a
n> md „ e aff „ riUo , ose
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CASTOHIA.
The fte- ZC&Sii i§r3a
naule
tljsstaje^ (
p - Tilley, A. iVI. McEi.vaxey. j
FIRE INSURANCE.
Wc represent Clio Strongest Compu
nies promptly in the and World. without Wc litigation, p:iy all lose s
\Yt
insure ail UiftJ- of city or town prop¬
erty, country houses Dwellings, Barns, Stock,
tenant etc., at the very lowest
rates. We will also take care of your
■ sHtfiStiblc psiper^ ariid n»
Policies iim Jolmrs
AImamid 5 s Vaults free
of charge.
We solicit your patronage.
TILLEY & MCELYANEY.
—
CASTOHIA.
Thetas
liatle
•igsiture ’" nu¬
cl
we have ihe latest stvies and
shapes in Hats. Don’t fail to see
»ur stock before you buy
McDonald & Uaygnod.
The Gailey Drug Co, has an
add in this paper.
We buy by the car load and
that why we sell so very cheap,
D. M. Almand & Sons.
You don’t need gold—almost
any old money will do at
The Big Store.
Our clothing stand alone in
p s elegance, value and style,
Our prices are the lowest.
The Blue Front.
Before Miss ThinJeig’s fath
er made his fortune she ‘used to
be long and lanky.”
“Well has she changed?”
i I Oh, yes ! Now she is divine¬
ly tall.”—Ex.
Mrs. Phereby Powell, of At¬
lanta, visited friends in Con¬
yers last week,
Elder Hess, of Ohio, preach¬
ed an interesting sermon at the
Baptist if inch here last Sunday
night 1
Mr. Egbert Smith has routed the
Barton residence and will reside
here another year.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That <5 what it v.-sa made lor.
If you are seeking a Stylish bat—
one that is really fine and that wil
make you look well y ou can find it
at
McDonald & Haywood’s.
NOTICE.
I am prepared to do any kind
of mechanics work ou short
notice. See me or call at Week¬
ly office.—J. F. Wallis.
The Atlanta Constitution’s
fifth missing word contest is
now ou and the sentence reads
as follows: “A study of the
origin of -’ now in this
country will impress one with
the largeness of the number
that have been intioduced from
Europe. ” $1.25 will secure a
guess at this missing word and
gets this paper and The Week¬
ly Constitution for one year.
Give us your name.
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TURNER BROS.
JOHN H. ALMAND, BANKER:
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
Exchange bought and sold. Collectings made on all parts of the
country . Accommodations extended consistent with sound banking
Overdrafts will not be honored i»nder amy circum
stif races.
Office hours from 8 v. m. till i i 1 . v. till further nolice.
Poste d!
To do this you must be a reader of
THE CONYERS WEEKLY. It
costs on v75 J cents a year in advance
NOW IS THE TIME
To Qet It.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
BROOK’S
UP-STAIRS OVER POST-OFFICE,
CON ERS, GA.
All work guaranteed.
Prices to suit the times.
Good work in all kinds >veath
or.
R. B. Brooks, Potograplier
It pays to advertse your business
and you can find no better advertis¬
ing medium than the WEEKLY.
uiii nr fimm i I & SMS!
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The two great leading lines in
which we excell all others. We
ask no quarter and guarantee every
customer a genuine bargain in these
lines.
SUMMERS.
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Is one which meets all the require
ments of a trading public—a public
which is ever ready to grasp any
advantage afforded by the protec
tion of competition.
pF*No house can sell at prices a
bove the market.
Progress attacks prices and the
■I I HI CUMPANY
s nothing if not progressive.
Their new store is strictly up to
date.
Notice.
The registration book is now
open at M. II. Plunkct.s store
for the registering of names of
voters of the city of Conyers in
the election for Mayor and al¬
derman to be held on the 1st;
Saturday in December ucxG
1807 •
M. H. L’lunket. City clerk.