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Will Still handle the famous Whit3 Hickory Wagons— w.ien you buy you do not have to pay the long freight, We have line of
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Cutaway Harrows that has made this department famous We will not be undersold on any article we carry in stock.
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OCAL NEWS ITEMS.
hort'Paragraphs, Personal and Otherwise;
ered for our Readers.
The many friends of Mrs. W. E
Itovall, of A1 mon has been ...Ml rooTPt, g sick to
bow that she very
his week.
I one of Mr. J- C. Baker’s and mule
■rams became frightened ran.
i only damage done was the
Si abar Uoi flour.
g o t re
|p w Pursell, Ivmtersville,Pa.,
■ vs he suffered 25 years with piles
■,,'d could obtain no relief until
m Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve et
Kctrid a permanent cure. Coun
Herfeits are worthless, Gailey Drug
lo.
Mrs. R. A. Harper, of near
me bog bridge, who happened to
|he Iftimully misfortune burned, to is get slowly her foot im
Inving.
I Mr Lem King, of Kings, has
Loved his family to Conyers. He
Occupies the house on Rosser St.
kcfiitly vacated by Mr. L. A.
pbarp. Mr. King has accepted a
lositinn with Gailey Dry Goods
fco. We welcome him to Conyers.
fcribii Many physicians are now Cure pre
g Kodol Dyspepsia
legularly [he having found that*-it is
bite liest prescription they can
because it is the one prepa
aiion which contains the elements
pcrt-savy kinds to digest not only some
of food but all kind and it
Ihereforj cures indigeston and dys
pep-iu. i.o matter what its causo.
Uailny Drug Co.
I Mr. Jeff Huson and family, of
piiomasville, are guests of rela¬
h
Miss Lizzie Whitnar, of
;a . was the guest of friends
Sunday.
Jovial, genial Clay Bank,
| pl cr ,j Linwn as Floyd Sorrel Top and
y some, Plunket.
pown from Atlanta Sunday
fl )en t tho day with home folks.
[Norris -ilver, North Startford,
^1L: tLe Minute ‘ I purchased Cough Cure a when bottle
ei mg with a cough doctors told
ine was incurable. One bottle
uved rue, the second and the third
m most cured, to-day I am a well
man - Gailey Drug Co.
Mr - Joi me Elliott, of the Arnold
at Co. visited relatives here this
reek.
mw . Luke G. Johnson and wife
Atlanta »
i . WOre guests of Rev.
•L 1 *. iroutnian this week.
-'Ls 3 Brownie Huson, of Coving
ton. i’-'iit Monday in the city.
-■‘isGince Jennings, of Atlan
DonauT on ^ Decatur * ° f the street. Misses Mc ‘
Bann 1 ■’ MlU on the Weekky
Er
. Carl Dow os spent Sunday
aC 0l! yfers,
A never failing cire for cuts,
burns, schalds, ulcers, wounds
sores, is DeWitt’a Witch
Salve. A most soothing and
ing remedy for all skin affections.
Accept only the genuine. Gailey
Drug Co.
Rev. Mr. Troutman preached an
interesting sermon to a large con¬
gregation at the Methodist church
Sunday. At the close of the ser¬
vice the church contributed near¬
ly live hundred dollars for inci¬
dental expences. Our
brethren are really very generous
people.
Mrs. J. W. Bell is on a visit to
relatives at Harlem.
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.
Miss Lou Smith and Mrs. Ellen
Ellington loft last Monday morn¬
ing for Covington where they will
be engaged in dres3 making for the
next few months. Miss Lou has
opened a dress making establish¬
ment there and her well known
expertness in this lino, will no
doubt secure to them a profitable
patronage. Success to them.
We ask our readers to note tile
advertisements in this paper. It
they will take advantage of them,
it means money saved to them,
when they go to trade.
Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich.,
write: ‘A our Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure is the best remedy for indi¬
gestion and stomach trouble that
i ever used. For years 1 suffered
from dyspepia, at times compell¬
ing me to stay in bed and causing
me untold agonv. I am completely
cured by Kodol 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.
Mr. Fred Wallis has severed his
connection with the Weekly—Ban
NER and accepted the position of
foreman in the office of The Wal¬
ton Tribune. He left here last
Monday to assume his new duties.
It is probable that he will move to
Monroe in a week or two. He is a
good typo and will doubt meet
with splendid success in his new
field.
Sharp & King sell stock over a
larger territory than any other
dealers in this section. Their rep¬
utation for reliability is extending
far and near, and their business is
growing accordingly. If you Bi
fcend to buy stock, it will be to
your advantage to see them.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
WEEKLY - BANNER-
Mayor 0. G. Turner spent
al days with relatives in
this week.
For Sale or Rent.
My house and lot near
flouring mill. For terms etc.,
Henry E. Ray.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
150 Acres of good land for
Two miles south of Conyers,
joining lands of Arthur
and C. M. Swords, known as
Dr. Posey place. Easy terms.
further information call on
John H. Almand or
G. W. Pose} 7 , Conyers, Ga.
FORRENT.
I have a couple of dwellings, in
good repair, 5 and 0 room houses.
Will rent cheap. Call on
F. M. Ayers.
For Sale or Rent.
The Johnson place on
street—nice dwelling, good
buildings and nice pasture. See me
J. P. Tilley.
Have you a sense of fullness
in the region of your stomach
after eating? If so you will be
benefited by using Chamber¬
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tab¬
let’s. They also cure belching
and sour stomach. They regu¬
late the bowels too. Price 25c.
Sold by Gailey Drug Co.
Clever Ed Ewing, jof Augusta
was here a short time this week.
Capt. J. M. Pace, of Covington,
was heie last Wednesday on busi
ness.
Mrs. Bostain has been very sick
this week at tho home of her
daughter, Mrs. W. J. Eakes.
Sid Darling. 1012 Howard st.
Port Huron, Mich, writes ;“I have
tried many pills and laxatives but
DeWitt’s Little Early risers are far
the best pills I have ever used.”
They never gripe. Gailey Drug Co.
We stated last week that court
would convene here next Monday,
This was an error, since Tuesday
is the first of October instead of
Monday. Court will convene on
Monday, October 7.
Our readers are requested to ex¬
amine each page of this paper
closely. We are not sending out
a puzzel paper, but each page
should contain something of in¬
terest to all. The large page ad¬
vertisements should be a source of
encouragement to all, and should
be read with care.
Messrs. Walter and Otis Adair,
Covington, spent Sunday here
with their parents.
Miss Fiorede Tucker entertained
number of her young friends last
Monday evening.
LIST OF JURORS.
Drawn to serve October term Rockdale
Superior Court, 1901.
GRAND JURORS.
John A. Lifsey, Burton
gan, Heard H. Allen, Henry
Turner, David A. Clotfelter,
W. Tucker, Ben. D.
James P, McDaniell, Moode
Summers, John J. Sims,
L. Ogleby, John W.
A. J. Summers, William
Wallis, Cli s. G, Turner, John
S. Thompson, Samuel J.
David W. Almatad, Josiali G.
Ray, James T. Stmsell, Geo. T.
Hollingswordi, Wm. A.
James M. Street, Josiali James,
Jessie M. Almand, Wm. J.
Eakes, Robert II. Farmer, Ho
sia M. Bartlett, John II. Mad
dox, Joel A. Owens.
TRAVERSE JURORS
J C. Stephenson, Janies K
P. Lester, James n. Hudson,
William R. Owens Jr., Glenn H.
Owens, John F. uennard, Geo.
M. Langford, Jno. d. Scott, Jas
B. Lyou, Jas. 0.
William A. Costly, H. T. Stew¬
art, Jos. Blankinship, J. W.
Cowan Jr., Uurr Reagan, Geo.
W. Culver, Wm. A. Smith, Eli
J. McDaniell. Robert K Rowan,
Mull F. Haiper, L. A. Camp,
Jas. M. Farmer, Gus. A. Al¬
mand, R. O. Gailey, William
Alexander, W. B. Tra:her, An¬
drew P. Black, Alexand r A.
Baggett, Emery S. Abbot, M.
H. Plunket, Chas. B. Bryant,
W .V. Almand, Noah It. Cooj’
er, F. H. Lucas, Jas. M. Chand¬
ler, Samuel E. Broduox.
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Mr. Lee Longshore’s child
been quite sick, it is thought
have Scarlet fever.
Dr. M. II. Melton say3 he lias
small black hen in his yard
has hatched and raised 50
ens since last January and is
laying.
Mr. H. W. Plunket, of St
tersburg, Fla., is spending
time with relatives here.
Mr. J. W. Hollingsworth, of
Clayton county, was with relat¬
ives here a few days this week.
Mr. Jno. C Butner, one of Pow¬
der Spiings' most prominent citi¬
zens was here last week and part
of this. He is a brother of Mrs.
Chandler and canie'down to visit
her. He was raised in Sheffield
district, toil miles distant from
Conyers, and being now 74 years
of age talks interestingly of the
time when there was no Conyers
and before the Ga. Railroad reach
ed Marthasville, now Atlanta.
Mr. Butner has accumulated con¬
siderable property and is a man
of much influence. Senator Steve
married his niece. '
Smoke El Palmetto cigars. For
by Thompson Stewart.
Stood Deatlj Off.
E. B. Munday, a lawyer of
Henrietta, Tex, once fooled a
gravedigger, “My brother
was very low with malarial fev¬
er and j mndice. 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 malaria, kills
disease germs and purifies the
blood; aids digestion, regulates,
liver, kidneys aud bowels c ires
constipation, dyspepsia, nervous
diseases, kidney troubles, fe¬
male complaints; gives perfect
health- Only 50c at Gailey’s
Drugstore,
PAQE ft
sa:
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Page is the best and cheapest l’enoo mi
earth for all purposes Several thousand
ro-ls already up m Rockdale comity.
Scotts Page Fence Agency,
G. E, Reagan, Manager.
R Shocking Calamity,
i 4 Lately befell a railroad la
boreiwrites Dr. A. Kellett,
of Williford, Ark. “His foot
was badly crushed, but Buck
Ion's Arnica Salve quickly cur¬
ed him. D/s simply wonderful
for Burns, Boils, Piles, and all
skin eruptions. It’a the World’8
champion healer. Cure guaran-.
need. 25c. Sold by Gailey Drug
Co.
CARD OF THANKS.
We aesire to express our sincere
thanks to the dear friends who ex
tended us sympathy and kindness
during the sickness and death of
our dear little one. In our great
bereavement such kindness comes
as a ray of light from the deep
gloom and is more than a com¬
fort. We will ever gratefully re¬
member these good friends.
Mr. and Mrs. L A Sharp.
The erection of Mr. J. II. Al
mand’s new residence on McDon¬
street is rapidly progressing
it will soon be ready for oc¬
The post-office department re¬
all parties served by rural
carriers, to provide safe and
mail boxe3. A regula¬
box may be secured at the
here at nominal cost,
FOR SALE.
The farm of J. F. Harris is now
sale. Any-ono desiring a good
will do well to see him at
CAISTOniA.
Bean the The Kind You Have Always Baiijhl
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