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Pointers To Close Traders fel
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We carry everything you need, and announce here that you can buy all kinds of Nuts, Seedless Raisins,
urrants, Citron, Prunes, etc., also Fancy and Stick Candies, Apples, etc., for Christmas cheer at his s ore
d in buying here save money
We vPant Yohi< Egap ., and Produce. •1% ‘J
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Bring us your green and dry hides. WE PAY HIG HEST MARKET ^RICE . Heavy and Fancy Gro
ies and Dry Goods in great quantities. Buy here and save money.
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The Cold Weather Suggests
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dankets Overcoats, Shoes. Cloth
ag and Dress Goods.
MY STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Don *t forget that we lead the Procession in duality, Prices right,
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ETCTDSON
p o Reports Of Same
Battle.
?a ! em (Va •) Times-Reg
' recent date, gives the
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; g two dispatches sent
| ~ru! Robert E • Lee, from
p battlefield—one by
r a »l Jackson, and tbe otli*
CONYERS. ( J M & - . . SATURDAY. DEC- 15, 1900.
er by Gen’ Jubal A Early.
General Xackson reported:
“By the grace of God we have
driven back the enemy on our
right.”
Gen. Early’s message read:
“By damned hard fighting
we have cleaned ’em up on the
left,"
Wilkes county farmers, threat
!en to double their wheat crop.
The legislature expires by
limitation Saturday.
Lexington is considering an
electric light plant,
The total number of Metho-
jdists in the.North Georgia Con¬
ference is 98,710.
Middle Georgia tax collectors
report very few negroes paying
their poll tax.
Sweetpotalr.es rotting in the
batiks is a very gene<al Middle
Georgia report now.
NO. 49
TO THE PEOPLE.
Alter Dec. 1st. we will gin three
[days in each week, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Saturday. Second
(week Tuesday and Friday. Will
gin remainder of season Friday in
jeach week. WiU pay highest price
for good sound seed and will also
buy yonr remnants of seed cotton.
CONYERS GIN CO.
Jno D. Scott, Mgr,
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PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at my home in tbiscoun.
ty, on Tuesday Dec. 18, beginning
at 10 o’clock, 350 bushels of corn,
3000 bundles of fodder, syrup, hogs,
and all my household and kitchen
furniture etc,
Terms made known on day of sale.
T. J. MILLER
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w -Having bought out Mrs. Genie Ilay- . m M
HE good’s millinery business I expect to offer gjj|
m m to the people, this season, a handsome line 1^^
of new and stylish millinery at low priees
m all
--It shall he my aim to please custo
m mers and I invite all to call and see me.
--1 have engaged Mrs. J. A. Guinn as Eg
trimmer and fee] sure that perfect satisfac- ®
HI tion will bi Hoping to have m
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gl|] your trade, am sis
rag -— RESPECTFULLY, m
m |r. Miss Lena Bishop m,
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