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WE WILL MAKE A SPECIALTY
Oi Wagons, Harness, Saddles and Guns from now until January 1st.
Inspect our line of $45,00 and $50,00 Top Buggies. Th^y are the prettiest that money can buy.
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win still handle the famous White Hickory Wagons—when you buy you do not have to pay the long freight. We have a line of
, Harrows that has made this department famous . We will not be undersold on any article we carry in stock.
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YOURS TO SERVE,
fhfOCB ©ar S©rresp©nie;nts.
items from over the county. *
,imteresting
SOUTH CONYERS.
and hails and is cold
trains weather.”
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L John McDaniel spent last
[lay iii Atlanta.
j Erma Hollingswr rth re-
133 weeks visit to
: cd from a three
i.ds in Atlanta, last Friday.
Hr. R L Hale spent Sunday
j: his family here.
[i'S. S A Alniaud spent last
[jay in our vicinity.
|[r Matt Townsend is visiting
Lllionia. We miss “Martha”
| hope lie nifty soon return.
hr Deck Christian and sister,
Kate attended services at
Si Suu
(ly Grove, Sheffield last
Ijiss Zurna Almand visited in
[ ee vicinity Ilays—•Townsend last week and marriage. attend¬
I. ! i»s Lizzie Vaughn and Mr. Da¬
ft Whitaker visited friends at
lysion last week.
Cur?. It L Hale spent a couple
[days lo with her sister at Ingle
this week.
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Our fine rains are good on some
i j ;?. but is damaging to the
keel cotton.
!Mr. Lee Hollingsworth went to
hvst(U) last week with the bridal
p. and Mrs. Pufo Christian, of
[ on, visited in South Conyers
lias become of “Miss
J ' ! ’) of West Conyers?
| Iii ’ si,tike up your lethargy, we
t stir re you from our columns.
Mr. Jim Flemings is visiting his
todreii r.t Indian Spring.
r ir - IDs Townsend, of Atlanta.
‘ ted in? parents here last week,
r :s 1,1 11 1 Dot and we are always
M tosoe him.
-D. David Whitaker left Mon
It V mor »»-g for the Gate City
I 1 ' 1, Me will remain for some
p.e. W o r.-gret to lose David as
f“ ‘Hgtibur, but wish him great
r - ss Li his new field.
a ‘C glad to see Mr. Vernon
‘'■-■kercut again after his se
■cs8 of last week.
* 'J the items have scam*
i;, ul off to parts unknown this
Saii , P' !, !iaps we have been
eu l.»y i, er catering ability.
" ^Thursday, ^ Minnie Sept. Townsend 12,
L”® P ag0 ^ Mr Pleas vvas tinited in
b' Rev H. ays, of
l° - Tom Grier of Newton
Unt V officiating. j
hid was Miss
tval young lady of
le t r.: k s of character,
P r - Hi s to be
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“ uil « Iwr for a
r—«■ is
a gentleman of
qualities and will prove worthy of
his young wife. May their lives
be one of perpetual sunshine.
“Vashti.”
From Smyrna,
Mr Frank Hollingsworth, of
Atlanta, visited his parents here
Sunday.
Miss Dora Walden has returned
home after a stay of two weeks in
Atlanta.
Mrs Simp Sims visited Mr. A.
F. Sims’ family Monday.
Mr. J. J. W. Houseworth and
family visited in our community
Sunday.
Mrs. Palmer and children viset
ed relatives in Henry county Sun¬
day
Messrs. John Sims and Elisha
Simpkins, hitherto so sour, are
sweetening up a little. They are
making syrup.
Misses Belle and Ida Hoi ings
worth, with their little brother
Ernest, visited Mrs. J. T. Sims
one day last week.
Smyrna people were surprised
lust Friday to hear of the death of
0 d Aleck Hollingsworth. Old
Aleck, as he was familiarly called
had been in our midst for 28 years.
Hiswmsa very activo life, never
idle. He had earneu a reputation
for swiftness and good work. He
has gone now whero he will not be
annoyed by the gee and haw of
negro plow hands, and his spirit
now doubtless soars high above
the pines.
Mr. W. K. Sims and wife visit
ed Mr. H. F. Sims, family Wed¬
nesday night.
Henry Sims says they are badly
behind with hauling in Atlanta.
When asked why he thought so,
he said the horse3 went in a trot
all the time and the drivers seem¬
ed to be in a great hurry, Now
that we think of it, it was the same
way the last time w r e were there.
Messrs. Jim Hollingsworth and
Turner Sims were in Newton coun¬
ty Sunday. We hear that some fair
ones have burned their way into
the boys’ hearts,
Mr. S. F. Bohanan and wife
spent Sunday with friends at Klon
dike.
Newt Sims says his thoughts
are turning to the medical field.
He thinks he would like to be a
practicing physician. We are sure
he would make a good oue.
Willie Sims, we understand, has
been trying to drive a bargain with
some of the Conyers blacksmiths.
He wants a pair of license made.
Belvina Blinkios.
Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure
Digests wt»»t you eat.
WEEKLY - BANNER.
OAK GROVE.
It seems that the September
gales have set in.
Mr. Walter Plunket is at home
again after a short visit to Atlan¬
ta.
Miss Willie Granade has re¬
turned from a very pleasant visit
to Atlanta.
Mrs. J. H, Hamilton's sfriends
will be glad to know that she is
improving
The young people enjoyed a so¬
ciable at the home of Mrs. II.
A. Moon last Friday evening in
honor of Miss Smith.
Miss Austin, cf Atlanta is the
admired guest of Miss Willie
Granade this week.
Miss Willie Granade entertained
last Saturday evening in honor of
Miss Bessie Austin, of Atlanta.
Two young men from Lithonia
wore seen in Oak Grove settlement
last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Vernon McDaniell returned
to Atlanta to re-enter school Tues¬
day.
Mr. J. A. Hamilton ha3 had a
telephone put in his house.
All who have spoken to Z. T.
Almand for seed corn, are notified
that with another good rain, he
will be able to supply them.
The Oak Grove Literary School
has elected Mi . I. M. Walker to
teach the fall term.
When Jim Hudson fails to make
his rounds there is something
wrong somewhere.
Mr. Egbert Almand called on a
young lady iu Lithonia last Sun¬
day night.
Mr. Emory Granade visited his
uncle, Mr. B. C. Granade,s family
last Sunday.
Mr. Iver Plunket and Miss
Maud Gleen attended the associa¬
tion in Sheffield Sunday.
Guess who the two couples were
that went Scuppernong hunting
last Sunday night and were disap¬
pointed. Ulysses. ”
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From Rockdale
School at Rockdale lias closed.
Our teacher, Miss Smith, left for
her home at Edgewood Ihuisday.
We hope she will teach for us a
gaiu.
Mr. Jno. Gray’s little child is
better and we hope it may contin¬
ue to improve.
Mr. Tom Rice and Mrs. Minnie
Hues visited Mrs. Hattie TV llliams
of Lithonia, last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Moon en¬
tertained r riday night in honor of
Miss Smith and her school. A
large crowd enjoyed the occasion.
We miss Mr.Crawford, the fresh
meat man. He is busy now mak
ing syrup.
We understand that Mr. Huey
will add another house to
his beautiful farm soon.
Mr. Frat Farmer is on the sick
list this week. We hope he will
soon recover.
Messrs. Warren Rice and Jimmie
Farmer paid a short visit to Union
Grove Sunday.
Mr. Ben Hill gave an ice cream
festival Saturday night. All pres¬
ent reporta nice time.
Mise Annie Hill and Miss Nora
Robinson attended the association
at Pleasant Fill Sunday,
Miss Addie Butler has returned
home after a protracted visit to
relatives and friends hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ivey were
guests of Mr. Chaffin’s family
Sunday.
Rain is plentiful now. Turnips
will grow, but it is bad on hay.
Mr. and* Mrs. Fratt, Farmer vis¬
ited South Conyers Suuday.
Mr. Church Granade has added
forty acres of land to his large
plantation and will build on it
soon.
“Sambo. ”
UASTORIA.
BearB tho The Kind You Have Always BougH
Signature
of
From Ebsnezer*,
It is rain, rain at this writing.
Miss Minnie Clotfelter, of Con¬
yers, visited Mrs. R. L. M aldrop
this week.
Mr. J. R. Rosser made a busi¬
ness trip to Atlanta this week.
Mr. Grier James, of South Con
yers was in our community Sun
day.
Mr. Elmer Hardin is with Mr.
J. C. Stephenson now. He is a
splendid young man and we wish
him much success.
Miss Eula Alexander and Mr.
Joseph Potts spent Sunday with
Miss Let,1m Cowan and attended
the meeting at Salem.
Master Martin Potts is sick
again, We hope he may soon re
cover,
Several cases of Scarlet fever
are reported in this community.
Cotton picking is the order of
the day. the
We are sorry to know that
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Hardin ts very sick.
Rev. M. L. Troutman will
preach here the 5th Sunday in
this month at eleven o’clock. We
hope a large crowd may hear him
as he is an able divine.
We are glad to note that Mr. J.
.T. Cowan, who has been very sick,
is speedily recovering.
Tambow has not been in a very
good iiumor this week, He did
not get the Weekly-Banner.
Tambow.
FAIRVIEW.
After a long stay with friends
at Ingleside, Miss Della Farriil
has returned honi9.
Messrs. Eva Plunket, Julius
Reagan and Rev. Bralovv spent
Sunday at Pleasant Hill.
Mr. Lonnie Waggoner visited
Conyers Sunday.
Mr. Cain Reagan was the guest
of Mr. Hamilton Sunday.
After a long stay with relatives
in Conyers, Miss Minnie Waggon¬
er has returned home.
With a double team and one of
C myers’ fair one3 Mr. Claud Os¬
born went riding through our sec¬
tion Sunday.
Everybody is invited to go to
Oak Grove Sunday afternoon to
hear the Sunday school by Col. J.
R. Maddox of Conyers.
Mr. Z. T. Almand entertained
Jim Hudson last Sunday evening,
“Nick.”
Stood Deattj Off.
E. B. Munday, a lawyer of
Henrietta, Tex, once fooled a
grave digger, 4 ( My brother
was very low with malarial fev¬
er and jiundice, I persuaded
him to try Electric Bitters, and
he was soon much better, but
continued their use until he was
wholly cured- I am sure Elec¬
tric Bitters saved his life.” This
remedy expels maLm, kills
disease germ3 and purifies the
blood; aids digestion, regulates,
liver, kidneys and bowels, c irc s
constipation, dyspepsia,’ nervous
diseases, kidney troubles, fe¬
male complaints; gives perfect
health- Only 50c at Gailey’s
Drug Store,
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earth for all purposes Several thousand
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Scotts Page Fence Agency,
O. E, Reagan, Manager.
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of Williford, Ark. “His foot
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for Burns, Boils, Piles, and all
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Co.
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