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About Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1899)
lvu. 9 js & i V. n a 1 ■ I -IS. - . .1 - I Sri 7 1 w m 3 OO' y i j- ]{,9 for H 00. Arbuckles Coflee, 12 si 8ug at 37 cts. per- lb. Best Cuba Molasses h na ^nfstNe , y 0 bacco. Syrup,'‘40 cts gal. at 1 L5 w GfleSni per oy c ts ner gal. Mackeral, per 10 lb kit. ^ cts per gal Grape Vinegar 13 cts lDe ni V? per <ntl. Guaranteed Best l Patent “"‘ooner $0 barre?.- Dalton Antelope Brand Axle Flour. Grease, 7 •el. 'nried V peaches 6 c's per pound. w a, 2.4 cts per lb. Full Quart Mason d oz. g ro ga s Shoes, 89 cts per pair. Men’s 4 $2 o 9. Men’s Best Shoes, cost $3 now cost $4, i O w “ in’s Bf ?t ^ C es cost $2, now $1,59. Ladies’ Fine 7 ! hoes $’2 3^- Ladies’ Fine Shoes cost $3,25 now $1,99. j()W cost $2,55 now $159. Ladies’ Every-day ,i> Shoes .)9 CD. Ladies’ Every-day shoes cost $1,25 i,i -A nylV Lvery-d'ay shoes cost $1,00 59 cts, > now L including children’s, will be sacrificed in the , KTwltats. now cts $1,00. Lat now ■ Men’s 39 cts. Fine Boy’s $1,75 Fine Hats, 50 gen’s Fine to [lie above is a sample of the prices that 1 am saerificin ^3 O* theSe s’oods at . • ootls sold at the old stand of D. M. ALMAND’S SONS. iP'3B9 tzxi ~*\r C i A m -r JL fl i-V m # IV 8® A x .7 a r i c B 9 i ars woi dh of Dr y Goods to go at actual cost in six • w lays, consist «/ C J fshoes, 10. 4~ IS € MMHRnl othing, dress goods, laces, trimmings, notions, trunks, iew gents fuinisliiug eavy 4-4 sheeting at 4c. Standard checks at 4c. Calicoes from 2 1-2 to r yard. Hats 25c up. 91 up. We intend to undersell an> body. SI toil 7 a m m Ir. 9r sm a ■I 1S H '-T, [a Constitution, Rate foe:TWO IPERS. ec ial attention to arrangements with Constitution, pub |hta,Ga. Theclub f tha two papers pr through year, subscrip F jterms this of to be cash, fcerhaps not gen Ithat The Weekly Pas the Pay newspaper on lemisphere. l Only a S° a wrge news- 17 questioned the plation made by m and put up a that it could be M had more than ion. "The Con- 1 )' accepted the tted its books to of the fi rm> I’ Cowell, pub r s P a per directo his p r * GF pub—■ , forfeit * • r n > w hiie bei r ew 8paper. : Q | a ^ thin era 0 $ • *1 I a twelve P3g0, fekly, ^clklOg . ° 'F&J32BBBBU <> Jill r- \ ^nstsam X <> a Tv o / r < I o o tn ya n c o •H CP PC o >- cc CO rO LO CO CO CO eighty-four columns ea^h week. Its subscription poice is $1 a year, but if taken under the ar¬ rangement with this paper we can give them both at the price above named. »— Notice. Mrs. Hr. Glenn is still making fine dresses, coats and pants McDonald. at prices to suit. Room over & good’s Millinary store. m ABOVE '*<**&* ^uEORGfA SEA. 111 I Agricultural I COLLEG2 p M/WJ SviLOINS. wffliff * 1 ami a IP jlruBi[gS on DAHLONEGA, GA. A college education in the resell of all. A.B., Normal and Business Man’s courses. Uood laboratories; healthful, good invigorating moral and cn m-*te; religions military discipline; board the Stale; influences. Cheapest produce; m from a 5 bund $1S0 n nee of country board in dormitories expenses to a year; for or private families. Special license course teachers; full faculty of nine; all under the control of J lie University. A college pr.-par atory class. Co-education of sexes. Their.sti tation founded specially foretudenfc*of limited I51 « 2 -ns. bend for catalogue to the President. Jos, S. Stswart| A.M. els IIa*s, now 33ets. Men’s Suits, cost $12"50, now $S,49: Men’s Suits, cost $10,00, now $G G9. Men’s Suits, cost $8,75, now $0, Pants Formerly $1.50. now 99 cts. Shuck Horse Collars, cts. Bark Horse Collars, 25 cts. co Fancy Mohairs, other folks’price 40 cts, my price 24 cts. Plain Mohairs, other folks’ price 30 cts my price 16 cts, Novelty Dress Goods, other folks’price45 cts, my price 24 cts. Serge Dress Goods, other folks’price 50 cts, my price 32 cts. Henrietta Dress Goods other folks’ price 75 cts. my price49 cts. Henrietta Dress Goods other folks’ price 65 cts, my price 39 cts. Novelty Dress Patterns, 8 yards in each piece, other folks’ price $3,GO. my price $1,99. Grenadine Dress Goods, other folks price 50 my price 29 cts. Dress Flannel, other folks’ price 50 cts. my .1 BWE1ER. I now occupy the corner store room formerly occupied by Mr. J. W. Jones, where I am prepared the to do first-class repair work in Jewelry line. Watches and Clocks repaired on short notice. Give me a call. G. A. STREET. NOTICE. I have a pair of fine, large, five year old mules for sale cheap. See me if you want to buy mules cheap. A. N. PLUNKET. BRICK- LIME. I have on hand brick and lime which I offer to the public at reason prices. See me when in need of W. U. Wallis. FIBEIIS0M1. &BRODNAX AGENTS, We represent some of the best Fire Insurance -Companies existence and . ask , tile , , in y to see US before ing rlifeir risks. Office in Banner office under McELVANEY & BRODNAX. When you got The \\ eekly you have all the county news. wpfcli 1P1 ilUtotiTci: mi ^jgrLook at this man m W, with good boss sense, ft He encloses his pos¬ sessions with PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE Keeps everything in and vorything out. Made from finest rolled steel wire heavily galvanized, Hundreds of rods have been put up of this BEST OF ALL WOVEN WIRE FENCES, at less cost than wood” fences of any description by L. F. SCOTT. WAIOM^'d. I forbid hunting, fishing or oth erwise' tr« 9 „a M ing on .h, land. belonging to Mrs. D M Alnrnnd, »*•»“ and JB Moon. I) W Almaud, Agt. Notice. The firm of Street & Willingham has dissolved. Mr. Willingham and j 31 g bougot Mr. Street’s interest assumming all indebtedness of the J firm. This Feb. 17.1899. XI. A. Street. G.A. Willingham. OASTOE.IA. Bears the Its Kind You Have Always Bought signature cf price 29 cts, Dress Flannel, other folk’s price 35 cts, my price 19 cts, Union Mill Sheeting, 4-4 only 4£ cts, per yard. South ern Plaids Checks, only 4| cts per yard. Points fr an 3o to Gets per yard n Oil Cloth, justone-half price. Thread 24 cents per spool. Thread 1 cent per spool. Big-lot of Buttons, 1 cent per dozen. Big lot of Men’s Overshirts, 18 cts each. Boys’ Waist, 15 cte each, Outing FiannelsyG cts per yard. Dress Ginghams, G cts per yard. Bonnet Ginghams, 3 cts per yard. Percales, yard wide, 6 cts per yard. Scrim for Curtains, 7 cts per yard. 10-4 Sheeting, only 17 cts per yard, ladies’ Gloves, 11 cts per pair. Ladies Kid Gloves, 69 cts per pair. Crochet Cotton, 200 yard 3^ cts per spool. Darning Cotton, 1 cent per block. Men’s 8 cents LEGALADVERTISE ME MS Administrator’s Will be sold before the court-house door in Conyers, Rockdnle county, within the legal hours of sale on on the first Tuesday in April, followingdes 1899 ro the highest bidder, the cribed property, belonging deceased, to the being es¬ tate of !> M Almaud, lying in the a tract i-.r parcel of land city of Conyers, 16th district of ori ghially Henry, same* being now part Rockdale of original coun¬ ty, the lot no. 271 and bounded as follows: Beginning at a rock, north-east cor nor of said parcel along or land Huff’s and land run¬ 7 ning south-east chains and 8 links to a rock; thence south-west along Ed Thomas’ land 5 chains and 59 limes ton rock in i* iddle of Bryan’s stre' thence south-west along middle ol Bryans’ rock street 2chains and 58 links to a ; thence north-west along Ed Thom¬ as’ land 4 chains and 99 links to a rock; thence south-west along Ed Thomas’ land 1 chain and 82 links to ^^*1 ^ jf Jame’s land; thence north-west ^sisratM&sa Hardwick,s thence south east along land 3 chains and 86 links to a rock in uiiddl-' ot Bryan’s street: thence north-west along Bryans’ street 1 chain and 7‘> links to a lot 1,, toence north-east along J H Sanies’ land 4 chains and 86 links to beginning cor- in ,j er . The same being7;98 and acres, known cl tiding dwelling house, as ihe Winder Huff home place. of paying Sold for the purpose debts and distribution among the heirs* This March 2nd, IB! >9. Almaud, E H J M Almaud, Uhrn’s ' Georgia, Rockdale Ci-unty, To whom it may NO. 12. , D’g’ nl 1 ';"’’ col., (i widow *i'l ooimfy of Henry deceased, Tate, ". - w liHvni'r ,• ;])j>ii,'(i for atwf-Ive months support, of t-lio <-s I ate of said deceased Jiod ihc j-ppraiscs appointed having nl-d theirietuni in iriyoffjce. This i* "do all persons interested that I rill pass upon the same on the first Monday in April 1890. (liven under my hand and official signature this march 0 1899. A M Helms, Ord. • -*-*V*~ • H. u MCbONAL & SON, PRESIDENT DENTISTS.^* A!! work guaranteed to please, Office up stairs over J, H.' Al mand & Go’s, store. CONYERS , : Ga . . fjTjTlTT bil l Tl MnnES I rmrm SHOP flTTflTI wx A ^ * AAll,XJAl KI11U1 -Hr? \jRY 11 - _ RFfMGAN I\Ununj1 ^ ^___ I ICUl K1E lUK. My shop is comfortable. My towels arc clean. My tools are always keen. My attention is respectful. | My aim—to please all. Give me a call when you nee l j dressing up.