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Ring oa it the Old, Ring in the New!
Our great effort is to please you.
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The Summer Season is
Drawingto a Close.
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THE COMING FALL SEASON WILL BE A BUSY
ONE WITH US. WE ARE PREPARING TO MEET
IT WITH A FULL STOCK WHICH WE WILL SELL
AT “LET LIVE PRICES.”
As usual we will be in the cotton market
and will pay the best market price. Allfarm
products will find a ready market with us.
Our store has been headquarters for the people for many years and we
fjuriie all to come to see us and feell at home, We propose to sustain the well
established reputation of our house for honest straightfm ward dealing.
Yours very truly,
M. ALMAND’S SONS,
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CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1893.
The Milk in theCocoanut
From the Cojdele Sentinel.
A certain farmer in Georgia
not a hundred miles from
dele, sat down with his family
to breakfast. They sat in
ruado in Indiana, the table
made in St. Louis, the
were made in New York,
knives, forks and spoons were
imported from England,
biscuits were made of flour from
Kansas, shortened with lard
from Missouri, cooked on a
made in Chicago, and his
was served with sugar from
Louisiana. Wh e n breakfas
was over he drove to town in a
wagon made in Ohio, while
son went out with a $40 gun
made in Pennsylvania, and
imported $10 dog, to kill
bird for dinner. His
went riding on a $75 byciele
made in Massachusetts,
wife swept the floor with a
broom from Ciucinnatti, took
up the dust in a pan made in
Vermont, with a brush made in
Rhode Island The farmei
bought a plow made in Illinois,
a cultivator made in Michigan,
and a reaper made in Chicago.
He took them home and
them out on a vacant lot, ex¬
posed to the rain and sunshine,
where they were ruined in om
year. That farmer is always
complaining of hard times.—Ex
faiiCati Mil!
i Want To Buy 200 To 30c
Head Of Young Steers And
Hesfers=
DELIVERED AT MY FARM
NEAR THE TANK AT
EAST DECATUR STA¬
TION
on the line of the Georgia Rail
road—Cattle will be weighed ai
the farm and paid for in cash
should be from two to four years
old and in good condition.
G. B. Scott, Decatur, Ga.
Delicate
Children
They do not complain of
anything in particular. They
eat enough, but keep thin and
pale. They appear fairly well,
but have no strength. You
cannot say they are really
sick, and so you call them
d WhL'ia„b
t donefor«hcm?
Our answer is the same that
tury. Give them
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites. It has most re
markable nourishing power.
It gives color to the blood. It
brings strength to the ipus
cles. It adds power to the
nerves. It means robust
health and vigor. Even deli
cate infants rapidly small gain in
flesh if given a amount
three or four times each day.
50c. and ft.00 > dra,gists.
SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemists, New York.
LEGAL ADVERTISE¬
MENTS.
Sheriff’s S;iU*.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in Conyers, Ga., .on the first
Tuesday in December 1898, within tlie
legal tubular hours of sale, for cash, one re¬
turn boiler, 54 inches in di¬
ameter, 1(5 feet long, with 50 8' 2 inch
tubes 16 l'eet long, with half front
make, extension smoke stack and
usual fixtures and fillings, Levied
on as the property of the Stewart pa¬
per Co, a firm composed of AVAL and
G \V Stewart, to satisfy an attach¬
ment execution issued from the Su¬
perior court of Rockdale county in
favor of Jos. S. Cook & Co. against
said Stewart Paper Co. (Claim filed
by the Union Paper Mill Co, and
property found subject.
This Nov. 11, 1898.
AV H M Austin, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold before the Courthouse
door in Conyers between the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
December next, the following prop¬
erty to-wit: One hundred acres oi
land in the 16th district of originally Ga.,
Henry, now Rockdale county,
part of land lot No. 352, bounded East
and North by J M White, South by
Mrs. GUGailey and AVest by John
Peek, levied on by YV H M Austin.
Sheriff, to satisfy K ten justice admin court
iifas in favor of J Stewart,
of J. A R Stewart and Carrie J Stew¬
art and against Abe Sims, as the prop¬
erty of Abe Sims. This Nov. 8,1898.
AV H M Austin, Sheriff.
Adv. $3.78.
Administrator’s Sale.
AVill be sold before the Courthouse
in the town of Conyers, Rock¬
dale county, Ga., between the law ful
sale hours, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1898, the following de¬
scribed property to-wit; One house
and lot being in the 10th district oi
originally Henry, of now lot No. Rockdale (295,)
•ounty, hundred being and part ninety-five, lying
two
m the town of Conyers on the North¬
east side or the Georgia North
oounded as follows: on the
and east by lot owned by S 1) Nighi
■state, on the South by South Rail¬
road street and on tiie West by
itreei., containing four-fifths of an a
•re, more or less. There is situates
>n the above described lot a
room house in good repair, a line Terms
of water and splendid balance barn. and
one-third cash, one tw<
years with interest from date at
Bond for title given or cash at
jf purchaser.
Also at same time and place om
house and lot in the town of
containing one acre, more or less
bounded on the east by Mrs. C.
Scott, on the north by Pleasant
t'unrer and oil the south and Wallis’ west bj
street running from .J F to J
G Malcome’s. Loyal, House Terms, now one-tniru aecupieu
oy Joe col.
•ash balance one and two years wit)
interest from date at 8%, or all casi
•it option of purchaser.
Also at same time in' and place, 16th 175
acres of land, being Henry the dis¬
trict or originally now Rock
lale county, Known as the Jesse M
Turner place, and bounded by lands
if Jno A Treadwell on the east, In
Kerr Reagan on the north, X M Streei
m the south O Reagan on the west.
Phis is a very fine farm and has oi
it two good tenant houses, is only
our miles from Conyers and in :
splendid settlement.
Terms one-third cash, balance 6ut
and two years with 8% interest.
Also at same time and place situate 12
teres of land, more or Jess,
ying and being in the 4th district o>
Walton county, Ga., the same No. being
lie west half of lot of land 20,
and bounded as follows: On the easi
jy Little Sanuy creek and dower m
Aggie Vanlandingham, on the the north
oy land of I F Thomas, on wes.
by land of D C Myers and south bj
land of Mrs. Moliie Baker. Ter int¬
cash,Balance 1 and2 years
with 8% interest.
Also at the same time and plac<
rocs quarry situated on A1 inane,
formerly owned by S A Pierci
bounded by lands of J C' Steph¬
C E Reagan and Mrs. Georgia
containing two and a-baL
more or less. Terms cash,
All the above sold as the property
to the estate of U M Al
deceased, for the purpose o
debts and distribution amonj.
heirs of said deceased.
This Nov. 2, 1898.
E. H. Almand,
J. M. Almand,
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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SEW ■ Ill Sail! —«es es
Shipments of CrocKerv, Glassware, Lamp
etc., just opened up. ShipinautH of Dress goods
living that will delight the ladies.
We are ready with
the season and shall keep in the front row.
BIGLOTOF SHOES
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Some ladies slippers m our stock are being sold
less than cost. They are great bargains.
COME TO OUR
JOHN C. STEPHENSON.
WE BUY
COTTON S *
Bring’ a, our cotton seed
to us. We buy for the
Conyers oil mill and will
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pay the highest market.
Encourage the mill. Bring
as your seed.,
L. J. A Inland or
J. S. Johnson.
Anyone wishing to buy
cotton seed hulls or meal
can get them by cabling
on L. J Almand,
Williams & Whitaksr
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We have entered the General mercantile business in Con¬
fers andollet to the people a Newline of General Merchandise
.
it reasonable prices,
We will keep everything usually kept in such a store and at
orices to suit the times.
HOME MADE FLOUR, GRA¬
HAM FLOUR, and good home made
MEAL can ALWAYS be found at
our store.
We will carry a general line and we invite you to call on ub
our store on Commerce street when you come to town.
We have selected fall grown seed w heat and oats for sale.
We will buy your cotton seed and pay the highest market
for same.
Carry your cotton to our ginnery where we give genuine sat
Respectfully,
<3c "Wixitaiser