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Our stock o >i /* Clo. .? * I iiing m ust go to make room for spring ship icents that are
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being made up for us. Therefore, we offer a discount on Clothing of 10
10H Our stock is
}e r cent to each purchaser who brings us this advertisement.
lerfec f | I v new 7 no o cr oods to offer. We need room, and out * full line inns i go,
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insisting o f Shoes, Hats, Clot him* Dress Goods, etc, to make space
shipments, eel. Louie <■ j hi i once anu -s see what we have to oiler.
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friends 1
We are now ready to supply cur
following famous guano w s j
tr *h3
Lennesaw High Grade, JCemiesaw
Blood and Bone, Farmer’s High
Jr'ade, Planter’s Slo uble, “cotton
^Lineal goods, ’ 5 Ox Cotton High
rads, Ox Bono with Am. & Pot,
¥. 0. 0. High Cxt rade. Seabird, Far
Lr’s Frioad, Acid Phosphates and.
Jostoa. seed MeaL
Ask for the W. O. O. put tip in
Kite cotton bags 12 sacks to the
We are ready to make you prices.
B fit y, S' ft|. ? h j Ipr.ipr MIS « % Pundlinv DRUildi.
MUD
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UNION GROVE DOTS.
Reaching at Union Grove
r unlay and Sunday by the
Dor Rev. T R Fio) d.
I'dr. I S Treadwell spent. Sun
k with relatives here.
Rr, Will McDaniel called on
Fhcet girl Sunday, Come a
Will.
■..T„oe,u„ E o. ...st L ’- j
», t.-.u Mr. J oe Mieie l.,| f
■
u ttojpd, '.sued Mr.
P'sbundav. i !
4 T J Jones, cf Salem, was
■• community Sunday.
[- D'Opent , r John Sawyer, of the gate
several days of ibis
F ci * with parents here.
|■ 1P - *'lackey party” Thuis
|* fv Chmg at the residence of
I -s iirs. Thompson, was a
|D'movable affair.
V Angie ai-.d Manie Saw
L Sunday with Misses
UL <i Maude Treadwell.
'
t n < " c ' §Rtd to know that lit
l • U'-die King is improving
u ' Vte D illness.
. . Hawthorne
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Rh. -• ■’ bund..y v. i h
at X'ri ppe.
“Jffka ccrrespoi.ceat
CONYERS SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 1900.
must be ‘a woman” or
wouldn’t try to get the last
word. Rev. Sam P Jones
i, The hit dog always yelps. ”
Mow who yelped.
Alex None’? Son.
Cur Business Men.
The trading for 1900 may be
said ro be fairly started now
and , sefeellha . we owe it
mr b08iM89 or those that
b , 0 „ mke up lhe various
•
in Conyers, to recount tnem m
concifi e manner for our
With this aim in view we may
begin by mentioing first:
Mr. Jno. H. Almand, the
banker. All of our readers
know where the bank is located
and that they c m secure favors
mere consistent with a sate
bankiDg business.
Turner Bros . next in
o.housefmmsh.D t ■ 5 -
with stock , . , w ,
a
goods. The sontor partner of
this firm is also a tot toil buy ei
and de alc-r in fertilizers.
Next in order is Chas. B.
Hudson, the wide-a wake Dry
Goodfc . merc banL He is in his
store with ni'-o’-.e stock
and is vy-ell known and l beraily
j atroni ed < F.
G, A. Street ir nt x with at
mad slock of Groceries and;
■mdeetiohe rite. i
M. II. Plunket, the
cnv. •sal merchandise is on the
corner and does a largo casli j
business.
Miss iCmaiM Iiiley is next in
order With a baudsome lint of
Millinery.
J. J Langford & Sons, a;
heir old stand need no intro¬
duction to She people. This is a
trong firm doing a large busi
ihss and buying cotron
\\ T w. T. Stewart AmiSv
Grocery fatore, comes '.ext ii>
me and will bo enlarged and do
■-i better business than usual
■UUf, year.
Geo. L. Kennon, in the sann
ousi ness at the same old stand
wall tr at ids friends and cus
'Sim well.
1 :■ Almand Hardware Co.
is in line fora strong
the year. They have a Inrgt
rterk and also buggies, wagons,
I etc.
) IT C lYnu at his old stand
| and ready at td'l times the to best do style your
blacksmithing m
B D Whatley is also doing
j blackfiiuitiiing and vvi'il treat his
1 patrons right.
T L Langley comes next with
livery feed and sale tuablo.
You will Fmd him reliable and
well posted'
NT Street, with bettor facil¬
ities than ever before, is doing 3
larga Merchandise business.
He has a largo stock and gives
the best of treatrnant to allr
Ha,!., Bros., a new iirm
just op. oca up, givespronnse of
dove-loping a good trade.
i old reliable J H Aamand
The
flj ]he ojd 8tand> ho)di it8
; ftw in fhe front ranK and does
«a very large bueiuess in a gen¬
eral line. Mr L J Almand is at
the head of this firm
Tueken & Almand is another
strong firm sotng a lorge buu
bu ■>« cotton '
Johnson, Good© & Huff, sell-
1 ng rtoves. furniture an 1 house
“ „f L Xhis i3 8
b flr a a good place to
t,a e ‘
Dr W II Lee, well ku /.vn to
J the people in the Drug business
1 here for years past, may be
found at Ins old st ■ . n v iy to
s-.rve tbs people.
Mf® Jen:a Uay^oou cornea
next in order with :i handsome
line of imlinery. She does a
§,od business.
Ev ns & Hill are proprietors
of a ft set class market and ea*
j >v » good pationage.
'i’he Gailey Drug Co, with
Cijits K Gailey as busint'ss man*
rg r, is duinK a good business
and stands well with the public.
Gailoy Dry Goods Co , is a
new firm vG h Rubt 0 Gailey
at the helm and he is doing a
rushing busmens in his line.
A J Summers, 't he Grocer, is
fast forging to the front and
has one of the nicest stores in
town,
W L Ac air is closing out his
stock of Dry Goods and will
quit business to travel.
A D Summers is doing a largo
Dry Goods business and carries
otic of the largest stocks in
Con) ers. He is well up in
public favors,
Wood it Hollingsworth, general
merchanfs, are clever gentlemen
and do a large business. Their
store is a popular place.
Henry Rwigau is the city bar¬
ber and makes money.
G A Luc us does business in a
small way but makes a. good ,
living He is a Confederate
j Veteran.
J C Stephenson is next in or¬
der with a general mercliandme
| business. lie carries a large
| stock and the scope of Ids bus
in ess is large.
CL W. McDonald has a small
store on upper Decutur
and does wyi 1.
J W Ckrter and .1 M Gray arc
proprietors of shoe shops and
make money.
Dr M II Melton is doing a
good livery business both horn
and at Covington.
T/ic- three warehouses, Tuck¬
er and Longshore, W T Stewart
and Wallace & Quigg, all do a
good business.
J P Tilley, ia a cotton buyer
and guano agent and does a j
large business.
Mr El eany « Itornli s.v mr
dre insurance, sell guano and
ony cotton andmion seed. They
do good business.
Wood buy cotton j j
Lifs< y &
and i: ft-rtiliz^rs and then } ;
business i s -afge
hav-? overlooked anj
iiian the t w (
newspapers, i& is not inteuliun
WS 9 i flJ «' % \
1 ill/ill J ? W a
When you want a good, safe turnout one that you can
drive, with SATIsFaOTION
PLEASURE AND
One that looks weii and goes well, call on me.
Good drivers furnished if desired
Terms very reasonable.
M, H, MELTON
ai. We si' nothing of the
pets for reav.ns patent. Thi-i
rich
mir g uni brother Guinn, w o ~
in the boat 1
pro.-miM*. is same
* i,h “»• W0 “‘» ke
boasts in difference to our con
.
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♦ ‘Mn,” so d a new8 >apei
call tnernselvt'S we. >> ! 'yr
' So’s the man that doesn’t like
ihe article will think there are
too rm.nv people for him to
tackle.’’— Life.
» < I love you with a burning
P msion!” he cried ‘‘My soul i
0 n 1 *'^- > ) Then her papa pu
him 0 it.
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DutOL : L ■ A-xt you eat.
It artiSclall.)' <’ igas‘ ? too food and aids
Nature in strengtSieuing and recon*
ftructing ths exhausted discovered digestive or¬
gans. It is the lat est
ano and tonic. No other preparation It in
can approach it in permanently efficiency.
staatly relieves and cures
Dyspcnsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
&ick Headache,Gatralgia,Cramps,and imperfect digestion.
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FOR Tim DEUCATO Q1RL
You have tried iron and
other tonics. But she keeps
pale and thin. Her sallow
cairpkxlcnwor.: - you. Per
and she cannot study. Give her
seiil’s fulste
The oil will, feed tier wasting
bod/) the glycerine will scnt’hc
her cough, and the hypoplios- and
phites will give ne .v power
vigor to her nerves and brain.
Never say y v* “ cannot
take cod-liver oil 1 " until you
have tried Scott's Emulsion.
You will be obliged to Children change
your opinion become at ones. fond
especially and infants do very not know
of it j
v/hen. ft is added to tneir food,
50c. and f 1.00 ; all druggists.
SCOTT a BOWNE, Chemists, New York,
:
CITY BilER SHOP
HENRY REAGAN
PROPRIETOR.
My shop is comfortablb
}. r y towels are clean.
My tools are always keen.
My attention ia respectful.
My aim—to pierce all.
Give me a call when you need
dressing up
f ilij iildUiVAilUU,
HcELVANEY &BRODNAX
AGENTS,
We represent some cf the
best Fire Insiu unco Companies
in existence and ask the public
u-iaily to ?•■ 0 u.,i !) -fore plac¬
ing their iD
' 'hive- in Bauut-i ;-tfice under
iu cl.
McwLVA M£Y u lRDDMAX'