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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1899)
OL-XVU. II /. Pk~ ' T N ^ICE m Sf ALE. f\ r. D. M. ALMAND’S Of the Entire Stock of SONS & 1 % % 0 i OF CONYERS, GA A A S That E. P. McBURNEY has put the axe in D. M. ALMAND’S SONS’ : ■v m Stock of Goods, consisting of k jii DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, SI ; vj BOOTS SHOES U!j|§ jte l I I w Hats, Notions, Furniture, Hardware, Crockery, : ;- : ;.N' ■ m & Drugs, Jewelry, Groceries, Provisions, I ss Tobacco, Cigars, Etc II ,,Vv • n W And that the people of Conyers, Rockdale, and adjoining counties never X « had the opportunity to buy goods cheap beiore. : I ■i 1 so LI |S§ J5 1 to X L- THISSTOCK AMOUNTS TO SOME $20,000 LM m ' Ygss AM) MUNTBE SOLD! ■ - .. 1 * ill KOW IS THE TIME AND D. M. ALMAND’S SONS’ OLD STAND IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR GOODS. Jfci | E. P. McBURNEY. s^- : *-mi* 3P w* *m A Senator’s Wife |Whe:i Sneering With Ac uite Cator,h ULed Pe ru-n 1 V\ itli Good Results. Washington, D. C., March 20 1898. 1818 Wyoming Avenue. ThePe-ru-na Drug M’f’g Co.. Columbus, Ohio., Gentlemen—The sample hot* lie of Peru na came when I "’as suffering with a cold and I Used it with good results. Very sincerely. Mrs. F E Warren. A cold is acute catarrh, Too tav people seem to be aware of ll!is ’ a cold is neglected it 'UH soon become chronic ca tarrh, Although a cold is rare ly fatal yet it 1-3 the mod pro¬ ductive _ source of incurable dis ease that is known to tho medi c -d profession. At least ’Erd one of the deaths in the |«d t,,e States eff ects of are easily traced cold. L pei haps no other oarticu lir are the masses of the people orecklessly neglectful of their 7 n lntereets as in the “ f catch matter -‘>g i Cold. Not only ;t!lo : r "-]ority fail erly to 1 suffieic themselves w i th ■ ntl y warm clothing when a slight cough hsirkir N °- running t the or w »r;ts a nose the cold lias been tr cor ip or no attention is There are. y> few people who Km, a cold of as sufficient con * T *ence Hi to rer i ! Jire prompt and ,X f lUPriical ti.v C' 1 V death treatment, t n " : rate of w K{ ,i uer %. but •iicreased one our laud / k ! n W' AO / CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1899. swarming with invalids and h-Mf skk* people as a dirtefcon¬ sequence of neglected colds. Pe ru na is equally valuable to pre¬ vent, to cure, and to entirely re¬ move the effects of a cold. Ne family, especially at this seasoi of the year, ought to be without this excellent preventive and cure for that most insidious, ev¬ er present, disease-breeding mal ady called a cold. Dr. Karl man has written a book entitled ,f Health and Beau ty” especially for women It treats exclusively of the phases of catarrh most common to wo¬ men. It will be sent free by addressing Dr. Hartman. Col¬ umbus. Ohio- k -4 ^ v « O A. Si “3? C3 Tt I . Bears th 9 The Kind You Have Always Bought Signatnro of ncELVANEY& BRODNAX AGENTS, We represent some of the best Fire Insurance Companies existence and ask the public generally to see ua before plac lug their risks. Office in Banner office under hotel. McELMANLY & BRODNAX A u i-. m -i never chi;;: me unless he sure of the answer. _ ________ i- oplc who live in glass hous ©3 shot;id have them frote d I D : no •’ t vour family in order if i ... a public -•it; s= : r gjV~Look at this man ,vith good boss sense t He encloses his pos¬ w sessions with PAGE 9 I WOVEN WIRE FENCE | f Keeps everything in and very thing oat. Made from finest rolled steel wire heavily galvanized. Hundreds rods have l>een put up of tliis OF ALL WOVEN WIRE FENCES, at less cost than wood fences of description by L. F. SCOTT. a24oFT// ABOVE m T.7T Georgia •SEA. H Agricultural College Main Bviloinq. 11 jtlTIOM. rue m\ sy M\ i & 3 M a 1 DAHLONEGA, GA. A college education in the reach cf all, A.R-, Mi .t“ mUitary discipline; pood board moral in and the roll pious influences. Cheapest produce Siate; abitnd inca of country jexpenses In :;i F75 • * $150 a year; board in dormitories or families. Special license course for teac.iiers*: full faculty of nine; ail under the control of lUe University. A college pr-pr.r tnt'o'ii'fcmijedTpec'miy'forstndentBTfPmited the President, mean . bend fur catalogue Stewart, to A.M. Jos. S. CASTOR IA For InfantB and Children. —=* - is a *TS?7 > Ve **n* Cot ten Scad dree S* With The Atlanta Ssmt-Wcekly Journal to every one yi-nding one doll. r for a year’s subscription. Jackson’s African Limbless Cotton, grows 8 to 12 feet high, and is said to produce double the quantity of ordinary cotton. It costs nothing to try it. The seed are scarce, but The Semi-Weekly Journal has secured a quantity and offers to any one sending one dollar for a year’s subscription 500 of these seed free. TjCltmct^Of n \jpurgOOn A f t/JeCCnOr* f A collection of select strrnons by these greet divines sent free to any one sending one dollar for a year’s subscription to The Semi-Weekly Journal. Sam Jones' jCotters. d<t S;,rn Jones writes regularly for The Atlanta Joniwat, and his letters ap pear in the Semi-Weekly edition. jfgents Titan ted £vc?'i/w/icrc. vt* A live .igerit w.inted .it every to-vn nnd hninlet in the south. Liberal commissions to agents nnd extra inducements in I he shape of attract ive pri/es to those who send large lists of names. * n Add,t, o n to Commissions In addition to liberal commissions agents who send us 1OO cash sub scr jb ers f or a vear before next $10. May . * rece j ve - bonus of Tl TllOSC sending ,. 50 Will ,, receive • $5. Extra fifties or hundreds in the same p ro n or tjon. Send the subscribers along and keep account of them. The Semi-Weekly ’ Atlanta, Georgia. CASTOHIA. Bears ths Tha Kind You Hate Always Bought HfMUn X I The Atlanta Constitution, REDUCED RATE FOR TWO PAPERS. We call fpedal attention to our clubbing arrangements with The Weekly Constitution, pub¬ lished at Atlanta, Ga. The club bling price of tho two papers being $1 25 per year, subscrip¬ tions to be sent through this of¬ fice and the terms to bo cash. It is a fact pet ha ps not gon eraly known that The Weekly Constitution has (he largest circulation of any newspaper on the western hemisphere. Only a fewjrnonths ago a largo news paper directory questioned the claim of circulation made b\ the Constitution and put up a forfeit of $100 that it could bt disproved that it had more than 100,000 circulation. The Con HlUUUOll r.romnlv piompjy nrrpnfprl accepted me lire offer aud submitted its books to the represenative of the firm. Mr. George P • Rowell, pub¬ lisher of the newspaper directo¬ ry, acknwledged his error pub¬ licly and paid the fotfeit • The Constitution, while being democratic newspaper, is first and above all things a newspaper- It is a twelve page, seven-column weekly, making eighty four columns each week. Its subscription poice is $1 a year, but if taken utuhr the ar rang* merit v. itli this j a per we can give them both at the price rbovo named. -► • CASTORS A For Infants and Children. The Kiid Yea Have Always Bought Bears the Signa ture of HO. 9. H. H. MCbONAL & SON, PRESIDENT DENTISTS. mm All work guaranteed to pleat*, Office up stairs over J. H. Al« mand & Co’s, store. Conyers : Ga. Notice, Mrs. I)r. (Gann is still making flit* dresses, fonts and pants at priea* f suit. Room over McDonald A Hay good’s Millinary store. CITY BUtBEH SHOP -HBNRY - RDHG/1N PROPRIETOR. My shop is comfortable. My towels are clean. My tools are always keen. My attention is respectful. My aim—to please all. Give me a call whfln you need dressing up. When you get Thk WiatKtiT you have all the county newt, 4 5 7 Patents f Tl J Anyone sending sketch Cortbmut* A*. a and 4mm qulekiy Invention nseertnin onr opinion frmm tlons strictly Is probably confldentwJ. petentable. C sent free. Oldest for BaadMakoa PaS^M Patents taken agency .Menu Mina. tpfdal notice, without through charge, Munn tie * (V MMit ------- 1 b Scientific JfltltllCitt. 1 X««, , gSSSSHSSl l&Stti