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ONYERS WEEKLY - BANNER
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ered for our Readers.
ttle Miss Marie and Master
ton Davis have returned to
I home here after a visit to
f ives in Covington.
[never Is. sc.halds, failing ulcers, cure wounds for cuts, and
L i s DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
li>. A most soothing and heal
|-emecly only for the all genuine. skm affections. Gailey
L Co.
Ip,-, liners’ E. B. R.isser’s gin house at
old mill, oil Little Hanes
|k, was consumed contents. by fire Sunday It is
It [ght with all
to be the work of an incen
k and Mrs. John Hollingsworth
it Sunday with relatives in Cov
on.
r. Jno. H. Almand made a busi
trip to Covington last Monday.
. \Y. PurselLKintersville, Pa.,
I he suffered 25 years with piles
[could tail's obtain no relief Salve until ef
Ida Witch Hazel
[cits permanent cure. Couii
are worthless, Gailey Drug
isses Ruth and Louise McCal
ave returned to their home in
u t.i aftei a short stay with
lids here.
p. k C. !', Farrill has gone to spend
time with her parents at Jack
p [' Henry P. Bryans, of Atlanta,
dow.i and spent Sunday with
pds in ('onyers.
id . Darling. 1012 Howard st.
p Hum u, Mich, writes;“I 5 have
dm ay pills and laxatives but
h itiV in ttle Early risers are far
[best y never pills gripe. I have Gailey ever Drug used.” Co.
[iss Jennie Guinn, of Griffin,
b 3 guoist of relatives here.
p ?s Nora Plunket is now in
fuita. I ater in the season sne
go to Crawfordville where she
beet engaged as trimmer in
leading millinery store there.
Eouise Chick ha 1 * returned
pi a two wi Us visit to relatives
f°cial Circle.
Mi t wait until you become
hucally constipated but take
' A s 1 ittle Early Risers now
Men. I h *y will keep your liv¬
ed bowels in good order. Easy
Uko. Balff pills. Gailey Drug
rr 7, < f Sheffield, has
ires in Decatur.
F- - ‘ K. A. 1Jt: 'gley has rented
Guiuu’g residence on
street.
Ilf Tha PeepIe, By The Pimple, Fur The PeepIe.
CONYERS, GA.. FRIDAY, SEPT, 6. 1901.
Henry Braydon, Harris, N. C.
says; “I took medicine 20 years
for asthma but one bottle of One
Minute Co^gh Cure did me more
good than any thing else during
that time. Best cougii Cure.” Gal¬
ley Drug Co,
Rev. B. J. W. Graham preach¬
ed two excellent sermons at the
Baptist church Sunday. He is
forceful and earnest and always
interests his congregations This
explains the why many go to hear
him. It is in the province of
such ministers to do vast good and
it is believed here that this minis¬
ter’s labors will be productive of
great permanent advancement in
the Conyers Baptist church.
Norris silver, North Startford,
N IT.: ‘T purchased a bottle of
One Minute Cough Cure when suf
^ring with a cough doctors told
me was incurable. One bottle re¬
lieved me, the second and the third
almost cured, to-day I am a well
mal1 - Galley Drug Co.
A portion of the waterhouse at,
the Union Paper Mill was carried
away by w'ater last week, The
heavy rains caused the river to
rise very much and the waterhouse
was unable to stand the pressure,
Rev. J. F. Wallis is making
some valuable improvements on
his residence on Academy street.
Many physicians Kodol Dyspepsia are now Cure pre¬
scribing having found that it is
regularly prescription they
the best can
write because it is the one prepa¬
ration which contains the elements
necessary to digest not only some
kinds of food but all kind audit
therefore cures indigeston and dys
pepsia no matter wliat its cause.
Gailey Drug Co.
Miss Sadie Tucker is at home
aft ra pleasant visit to friends in
Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. A D Summers and
A. D. jr., after an absence from
the city of some ten days, have re¬
turned home.
Goo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich.,
write: Y our Kodol Dyspepsia indi¬
Cure is the best remedy for
gestion anil stomach trouble that
1 ever used. For years 1 suffered
from dyspepia, at times compell¬
ing me to stay in bed and causing
me untold agonv. Iam completely
cured by K<»dol Dyspepsia Cure.
In recommending it to friends who
suffer from indigestion I always
offer to pay for it if it fails- Thus
far I have never paid.” Gailey
Drug Co.
Rgv. J. J, Steplm son spent
Monday last in DeKaib county.
Miss Hudson, of Atlanta, has
been with her grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. N. Hudson, this week.
Mr. C. E- Peagan now occupies
his new home, recently bought of
Mrs. Candler, on Decatur street.
Mr. R. L. Hicks and family now
occupy a portion of Mrs. Ellen Eakes
residence.
Mrs. <J. J. Almandand little daugh¬
ter, of El her ton. have returned to
their home after a pleasant visit to
her mother, Mrs. J. A. Reynolds.
Mr. B.F. Hill, one of Rockdale’s
best farmers, will accept our
thanks for a dozen fine roasting
cars which he left at this oifice
last Tuesday morning
Several new legal advertise¬
ments appear in this issue. Among
the number will be found one from
the Ordinary fixing and declaring
the tax rate for Rockdale county
for the year 1901. The total sum
levied for the different purposes
is 70 cents on the hundred dollars.
Miss Josephine Worrill will be
a boarder at the home if Mr. Jno.
W. Hollingsworth.
M iss Bessie Hutcheson has taken
board at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C.B. Hudson.
Mrs. A. M. Pierce has returned
to her home after a pleasant visit
to h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
W. Almand, near town.
Mr. Henry Carroll and sister, of
Newton county,spent Sunday with
his daughter, Mrs. J, M. Gray.
The popular firm of Johnson,
Goode & Huff have been consider¬
ably torn up this week. Some val¬
uable improvements are being
made on the interior of their large
building.
Jno. C. Stephenson 9
ESTABLISHED In 1890.
B9
He was the foremost salesman for the largest house in Conyers for 15 years, and has been
in business fur himself for 10 yeaxs. He has the leading business of the town after 25 years ex
perience Sliow and display have no part in his store. Solid, reliable business has made him
popular with all and he wiil be glad to supply you with everything in the various lines of
Dress Goods, Notions, Trimmings, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Clothing, Trunks, etc., -Groceries of all kinds:
Meat, Lard, Flour, Meal Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Can¬
ned Goods of all kinds.
You have nothing to do but call for what you waut if you fail to see it, and the prices and
terms will be lower tliau the lowest.
We buy Country Produce and pay the highest pri¬
ces for Cotton.
Don’t go out to buy Dry Good;?, Notions, Shoes or anything else as we have have the new
est and best styles.
Miss Ola Reagan and Messrs. Lola Granadge, Walton Granade and your humble
servant willon you * Your Iriend,
Jno. O. Stephenson.
Dr. Henry Quigg, the venerable
divine of Confers, was in town
for a short time Monday. The
doctor is looking well and seems
to be enjoying fine health for one
of his age.—Covington Star.
Mr. OoorgoE Lindsey, special
advertising agent of the Southern
Inter-State Fair Association, was
here last Wednesday distributing
advertising matter. The Fair will
open Oct. 9th and continue through
the 26th.
Mr. Shepard Bryan, of Atlanta,
a prominent member of the Grand
Lvidge K. of P., will visit Emer¬
ald Lodge No. 98, next Monday
night. He will address the mem¬
bers on matters of interest per¬
taining to the order and all mem¬
bers who can are earnestly reques¬
ted to be present.
Keep your eye on the Weekky
Banner.
Miss Florede Tucker spent sev¬
eral davs with friends in Atlanta
this week. •
Mrs. I. L. Langley and Mrs. El¬
len Eakes visited relatives in New¬
ton county this week.
McElvany & Brodnax have dis¬
solved partnership, Mr. Brodnax
withdrawing from the firm, estab¬
lishing a similar business in Mr.
C. G. Turner’s store rooms next
to the bank. Mr. McElvaney will
continue in business at the old
stand.
Mr. Howard McDonald is now
with Mr. C. B. Hudson and will
make a valuable salesman is this
popular store.
Mr. B. D. Whatley has accepted
a position with Mr. S. E. Brod¬
nax. He is a good man and Mr.
Brodnax is fortunate in having
him.
NO.
We have some names on our
subscription list that ought to
feel a great interest in t he Week*
ia-Bannek. They have been get
ting the paper tor a number of
years and up to this good hour
i gle h “ ve n t 0lTered Just to how W they 1,9 a sm- feel
penny.
about the matter we can’t con¬
jecture, but deep down in their
pockets we know that they have
dollars that ought to be used in
paying their subscription to this
paper. They owe it, not only to
us, but to themselves, to pay up
their indebtedness to this paper.
Mrs. W. A. Candler, of Atlanta,
was the guests of Mrs. II. Y. Mc¬
Cord for a short, time this week.
\Mr. Grier Dunn and family occupy
the resilience on Decatur street re¬
cently vacated by Mr. R. L. Hicks.
Mrs. Robinson has rented rooms in
Miss Ji li i Kennon s home.
For Sale or Rent
The Johnson place on Rosser
street—nice dwelling, good out
buildings and nice pasture. .See me
J. P. Tilley.
LOANED.
Some friend borrowed my double
barrelled, breach loading shot gun
last fall and lias forgotten to return
it. Kindly bring or send the gun to
me. 2t,
Clyde H. Langford.
For Sale or Rent.
My house and lot near roller
flouring mill. For terms etc., see
Henry E. Ray.
For Nile.
A ladies bicycre, good as new,
for a small price. Call at this of¬
fice.