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VOL. XVIII.
MONEY Lost In Conyers!
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By any one who buys their Dress Goods, '-'hoes. Hats, Clothing etc. without seeing the big shipmentsarriving daily for the
M They have bought in large lots m New York and Boston and yon "will be glad to
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0 they doing, it shows plainly what tho
0 buy of them, when you first hear what are
a> CASH will do in market Go and see these new goods and you will thank us •
They give cash trading straps-on each 10c sale which is a big help to their customers.
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HaveYour Cotton Ginned At
CONYERS OILGO’SGIM.
Latest MUNGER System.
Makes best TURN OUT.
Makes BEST SAMLE.
Buyers prefer and pay more for it.
Highest price paid for sound seed!
TRY us and be CONVINCED.
Conyers Oi Co’s. Gin.
John D. Scott, Mgr. Gin.
K. SHIPPEY. Long Distance Phone 676 C, B. SH1PPEY.
J, Phone 67 6 ,
Stand ,
J. L SHIfPEY & HO.
Live Stock a 11
FOR THE SALE OF CATTLE SHEEP AND HOGS.
.,.,1 and 8SG Decatur St., Atlanta, On.
liberal Advancements mads cn all (Battle A ssignod to us.
The Best Wagon and Stock Yards in Atlanta*
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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ttuthisg and Wood Work!
* ALL KINDS 4
’ Repair Work
Of New and
Done on short notice and
in good condition.
Ira Farrill, special Horse Shoer, guarantees perfect work
Your horse will not cork himself when Farrill turns him loose.
COLUMBUS HART, GENERAL SMITH
P. G, & R. W. TUCKER.
Public Ginnery.
% ginnery is now in first-class condition and I am ready to
^ your cotton. My plant was thoroughly overhauled last > ear
ond of the best country ginneries in the country • Will be
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to have the patronage of the people'
['Lll’pay h the market price tor cotton seed where customser
to sell,
I. A, HAMILTON.
CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, SEP. 29- 1900.
Pianos and Or¬
gans for sale by
J. P. Tilley.
Jurors
Drawn to serve at the Octo¬
ber term of Rockdale Superior
Court;
grand jurors.
Benj. O Granade, Andrew N
Plun t " > t, John J Farmer, Jas.
C Plunket, W V Almand, John
T A McCollum, John H Mad¬
dox, Jesse M Almand, B H
Summers, Geo. W Warren, Geo.
J Hollingsworth, Wm. M Rich¬
ardson, Eward C Granade, J
MB Goode, J F King, Joel S
Johnson, J K P Lester, sr.. Jas.
P McDaniel, Henry T Stewart,
John W McDaniel sr., Eli J
McDaniel, John W McClung,
Jas B Lyon, C B Hudson, Geo.
W Walker, J J Langford, Josiah
James. Andrew J Pierce, Robt,
H Farmer, C Humphries.
TKAVERS*, JURORS.
Chas. E Lyon, Asa D Ham¬
mock, F G Dunn, Wesley A
Browning, James A Myers, P
G Tucker, James S Love, John
G Johnson, John J Cowan, J
S Black, Joel A Owens, John B
Godard, Samuel J Bowen, Wal¬
ter K Downs, Robt. J Carr, D
A Pucket, R O Gailey, Z T Al¬
mand, Robt. E Bradford, G W
Wilson, W F McDaniel, Wil¬
liam A Scott, M M Norton, A H
Brooks, W A Johnson, R B
Vaughn, R A Hudson. O S Hay
good, Wm. S Sims; W M Park¬
er, Robt. Hollingsworth, L F
Scott, Geo. Plunket N StJohn, AL Plun- Veal,
Chas. M ,John F
ket
Foi- Sale.—A small farm con¬
taining 25 acreB, more or less, with
good dwelling and outhouses and
good well of water, one and miles
from courthouse. Call on or address
H. F. Treadwell,
Conyers, Ga.
Bless tie Fatherless With Oie
Days Work.
The State and all its people
are being constantly helped by
the Orphans’ Homes of the dif¬
ferent churches. These reach
down and save the helpless lit¬
tle children who would be crush¬
ed in the crowded thoroughfare
of life. Many a fatherless, un¬
protected child is lifted just in
time to save it from sin and
ruin,
Our North Georgia Orphans’
Home is the largest in Georgia,
having now 155 orphans, gath¬
ered without question of denom¬
ination but only of absolute des¬
titution, from almost every
county in North Georgia * The
trustees, Messrs R A Hemphill,
Georga Muse and Asa G. Cand¬
ler try to lift up the more than
200 orphans annually helped at
Decatur by the threefold gospel
of training heart, head and
hand,— religion, school and reg¬
ular work—each contributing its
essential to real character build
iug.
With a family of orphans and
THAN 0THER8!
«‘Lower than others, • t is what our patrons say of our prices*
This holds good throughout our entire stock, and we wiil keep it so.
4$ Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
In this department we have unusual bargains to offer our customers
the goods are new and will give splendid satisfaction* When you
are ready to buy call and examine my stock.
A Most Varied Stock To Buy From.
I can sell you rlmost anything you call for and at a lower price
than you can buy it elsewhere in the city. If you doubt this try around
and then Come to me. 1 can promise to prove aM I say.
WILL BUY ALL YOUR PRODUCE
Yours for trade, N. T. STREET.
workers, nearly 200, the expen¬
ses necessarily count up. After
getting homes as rapidly as
good ones arc offerred the home
is crowded and there are now 30
orphans begging admission. For
enlargment of cottages, school
and kichen, for immediate use
$5000. is greatly needed .
We ask every member of our
churches and friends of the or¬
phan to keep Orphans’ Home
Work-Day Saturday, Sep. 29,
and give one full days earnings
to God’8 own children, The
money can be sent through the
Methodist Sunday Schools at
their special service for the or¬
phans the next day or direct to
Rev Howard Creemley, 200
Oak St. Atlanta. Let every
tender hearted friend, young or
old put in their best days work
and give it to the orphans.
These darlings of the dead neg¬
lected or helped by you will re
pay your children in like coin.
A message from Galveston
tells of rioting between blacks
and whites which adds innum¬
erable horrors to those already
desolating the city. Conflicts
of unruly negroes and law-abid¬
ing citizens occur constantly;
fifty negroes have been shot,
most of them for robbing the
dead. Whole gangs of blacks
have in many cases driven the
rescueing whites away
their work. A vigilance com¬
mittee is being formed. Two
thousand, three hundred and
fifty bodies have already been
carried on to barges and dump¬
ed in the gulf. Two hundred
were buried at Virginia Point,
and hundreds are buried at oth*
School Books
pads, pencils, and inks. 1 !
School Supplies
OF ALL KINDS AT
LOWEST PRICES.
GAILEY DRUG COMPANY.
GENERAL REFAIR SHOP.
If your Bicycle needs Repairing;
If your Gun or Pistol needs Repairing we
If your watch or clock needs Repairing;
If your Jewelry of any kind needs Repairing;
Bring it to Me.
My work i® guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Shop first door above Hudsons.
C. B. IRWIN.
er points along the coast, and
scores of bodies are coming
shore at Virginia Point. The
loss of life will go beyond 5,000.
and gome estimates place it at
10,000. At this time, however,
chaos is reduced to order, and
matters are reaching rapid im¬
provement;
NO.‘46.
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