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Locals r> cents | <*r iiae fur tlr-fc tnscr
firm ■ 2'o cent* for each subsequent iu< f>>: in¬
sertion Regular a I' 5 ( >t:. | er i)
fi rst in- r-ion; 25c tor >->ieh hub^T'em
Insertion.
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One year, in advance.................O_0':
Six month*, in advance...............
COTTON .MAKKKT.
tlie prevailing opinion, among
who are studying the question, that
zxsszjssrs is undoubtedly
eight cents. Thecrop
short aucl if the farmers will
their cotton at home for awhile there
is nor. much doubt but that the price
would go considerably higher.
311 'IV I C 'll* A I ^ BKAISD.
We publish a short article in this
paper, touching municipal affairs,
which would lead one ro suspect that
the next election will he a warm one.
The election is some tin e off yet hut
this communication evidences
tact that the event is not out of the
minds of everybody. Local politics,
however, will cut no figure for some
time yet, as our people are engrossed
with their private business affairs
SOI.I) OIJ r A\
I have sold my office fixtures
and instruments to J)r, IIopKins.
Please cull and set (lo your accounts
nnd if you wish, have your work
finished . I will close up by the
1st of Oct. Thanking the people
for their patronage etc.
Lonnie Mart in.
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WALId.
Thu household and kitchen fur¬
niture of Airs. C. M. Taylor will
he sold on the lot owned by Mrs.
M . A. Gee, on Saturday, Oct. 7,
1899. Sale commencing prompt
]y at 2 o’clock p. m.
Mrs. C. M. Taylor.
Wuiohlo.
Prof. Win. A Fran suicide z.orEmor.v
logo comm it ted at his home
in Oxford last Tuesday night. He
killed himself with a knife. There
were fifty-three worn", uis upon in's
body. He left e. note addressed to
his wife stating that in's inability to
fill the position before him, owing to
hah health, and that lm ndvht i.o
longer burden his family, lie had he
cided on this conn-* of ending
lie held the position of Professor of
English in the college.
31 .VS?8511013.
Mr. 0 A Thomas and Miss
Butler were united in marriage at the
iassville home of the bride's parents in Dong
last Wednesday evening at
8:o’clocK. They arrived here Thurs¬
day evening at ; :t> and were driven
to the home of tin; groom's parents at
I'nton Paper Mills,
M r, Thomas holds ti responsible po¬
sition with the t’nion Paper Will Co.
and is a young man of sterling
worth
The bride is one of Douginsvtile's
fairest daughters. friends ho wish
They liavt 1 many v
them happiness in fife
Local
Mr. and Mrs. James Corlv returned
to their home in Atlanta last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey have returned
to their home in Augusta after u \ is
it to relatives here.
Mr. John Almand is at the bedside
of his father who is very ill. He
came up from Washington yesterday
evening.
Mr. McKee, grandson, of Dr. Al
held, had his hand badly cut in a gin
yesterday.
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PUBLIC SALE.
Will be sold to the
bidder, on Tuesday, Oct.
18SML at the Bryan homestead,
in Sheffield district., near Mc
Dauiell’s mill, the following
property to-w : t: All the house¬
hold and kitchen furniture, farm
implements, buggies, wagons,
harness, plows, plow stocks,
horses, mules, cows, hogs, corn,
fodder, cotton seed, hay, eie
In fact afi the
property belonging to tho Bry
an estate.
Terms of sale cash or on ap
proved security.
Sale commencing at 9
a. m,
G. H. & E.T, Bryan
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11 i S% ■: g
\ ’e will *i/0ve a^ain about the first 5
and this time id store
we go pir. n f * Bysn. 1 o our new
w p jwtw ■Hr ere we BMay c MnKKMMf ksmmad | JL Vi V-k HU* HfflP Hill jermaneiitl */ v.
WE HAVE A LARGE NEW STOCK AND MAKE PRICES
ON THE VALUE OF THE GOODS.
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iere . L8$tiae . . Tt Profit P. Only, ti -.1 TTT we ti Extortion ^ jl* *t In IT 1 One. A
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The line of goods in our Store is bound
please. See me.
CHAS. B. HUDSON.
O^S}*27<CS^£.3:^ n
■ Bsars tba Tha Kimi Voti Have Always Bought
8ignr.tnx8
<lf
Dewey will arrive in New Turk
on tht 28th. Thoeventwill make
history.
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Boars tbo Tlis Kind Ycj Have Always Bought
Signature
of
The 29th Regiment U. 8. V. has
left Ft. mcIT arson for Sanfran
cisco where it will take transmit ts
in about two weeks for Manilla.
This regiment will be olosely tol
lowed in its operations by the peo
pie of four states from which it
was recruited. Its hardships \\ ill
bo deplored , , nnu . ils ... „• vicloii >
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nbnided 1 ' The 29th will lU'OVO a
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good lighter. ,
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O .£S. SB ‘X 5 «C> 3F3. X J&. .
Doarstko Ih8 Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
n r-t
liar ;
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Will find our store always in¬
viting as well as filled with the
very choicest stock of family
and fancy Groceries to be found
any where,
We Invite
The people to call ou us, ex
amine our sto cn and get our
prices,
All Goods
| Delivered promptly to tity
trade. Your orders will be
filled with . , Die , least , possible ■. , de¬ ,
lay.
OUR AIM
to keep the handsomest
aiu j most, complete liuo of fam
j ilv and fancy groceries, confec
eries etc., in Conyers, at prices
fhat will delight tho buyer ana
; accord with their views of e
couomy.
Give me a call and you will
i j come again.
I. J. kirnrs g
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Ivliss Emma Riley desires the public to call
and see her beautiful new Millinery v/hice is
now complete. She guarantees prices and styles
to suit. Come and see her before purchas¬
ing. Next door to Langford.
MISS EMMA RILEY,
ATTEX TION, FA1J
ERS.
My ginnery is now in
condition and I am ready to
your cotton on short notice
guarantee perfect
My iv.ncliinvry is new and
to any other in the county.
standard press I have is
date. All I. ask is a trial,
me your cotton.
J. A. Hamilton.
110 ACRES
Valuable
and 8 miles
Conyers, for
chea p. Call on
write A. I).
or, Covington, Ga,
or B. L. Davis,
Montieello, Ga,.,
for price and
terms.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I will be at the different
prounds for the pupose of
taxes on the fotloving dates:
Shcfflcld.-Sept.28, Oct, 23,
17.
Honev CreoK.—Sept. 28, Oct. 27
Nov. 21.
Lorraine.—Sent. 29, Oct. 30. No.v.
2 b
Thcrcmnindcr of tlie time I may
be found in my office in Turner Bros,
furniture store, in Conyers.
The books will close December 20.
Meet me promptly and pay your
taxes.
W. G. Clotfelter, T. C.
FOR SALE.
Twenty-five bushels of seed
wheat and a splendid milch cow.
Call on W T Stanton.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
j Bears the
, Signature of
W E ME
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FOR
and ncv. Yon got .he
when you trade with us
All goods
promptly to city cus¬
tomers. Send us your
orders and tKey will
receive prompt atsen
tion.
Id I limit 1
° A% ^ Te End Sa^Ateys
Bears the Bought
Signature
of
am in the market for
OM Scrap Iron, Old Brass,
Old Bones Etc.
Y\ ill pao 20 cents per hun¬
dred for old Iron of all kinds de.
livered at my gin house.
Brass and Copper 5 cents per
pound. 20 cents per hundred
for old Bones,
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Gather up your old
Plows, Tires, old Hoes,
Horse Shoes etc., and
them to me*
Cash paid on the spot.
Ae N. Plunket.
Jo HN m \ bTEpKi .a TON
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High Prices out
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Hudson’s reputatioa as a fair dealer auu au up-to-date
dry goods merchant maxes it of no moment v. hetler he is in
one place or another, The people Had him because they like to
trade with him.
Hudson’ o 4*; 't jsr.»w t> k) IM* ideed a
fig 11080010 yJ ‘-'lock 1/ r\ new
dry floods
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and Jik all previous stocks he has bought, the cash was
paid for it and the price was right. There is no time lost in
trading here for one price prevails, You get full value for your
money and that always satisfies, The goods are always the best
to be had for the price asked and the style is a! ways correct.
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pop B. Semi A NOTICE.
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TO THE PEOFI IE OF EC ED ALE
AND ADJOINING 00‘J STIES,
I Announce:
Uavir.g bought Gee Mills yellow river I have P ut
tlie on 5
baiting cloths tiled the •IT t-y and the
on uew and ov -h
mills are now in first class oi.T r.
PRODUCT EQUAL TO A Hi cn
-w
COUNTRY.
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