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My stock of Clo1 king is immense. Can PLEASE and FIT anybody. It is not of
ten so large a stock ot Clothing is shown in Conyers. YOU can buy odds here, or an
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Ladies will find this store well stocked with Stylish, up-to-date, Dress Goods, Trini
bings, Notions of all kinds. Jackets, Cloaks, Capes, etc., ALL NEWEST STYLES
L|»My stock of SHOES and JTHTS will please you. All these goods are RELIABLE—they are being Opened np Constantly and you will miss I r -T unless
oucall in and look before you BUY. These GOODS will give you SATISFACTION—it will be ECONOMY to buy THEM,
One Price to all CHAS. B. HUDSON. 1
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Bhcr Paragraphs, Personal and Otherwise, Gath¬
ered for our Readers.
I Mbs Claud Iluff has gone to
li b relatives in Walton county.
| Clever Dan Hudson spent last
tf.tiin! ty and Sunday with home
I Iks here returning to Alabama
poiuLnv.
b'\vb Ockerman, Goshen, Ind:
IMYiu’s Little Early Risers
l<m- U-nd me double like other
pi ; i nt do their work thorougn
[ pevtai;;. v ft’d make me feel like a boy.
C-. thorough, gentle. Galley
nig
Mu,! E- H. Almand made a bus
Bless ‘i'ip to Atlanta Thursday.
l Mr S H. Wood, of Winder,
F ;is " ; i short while this week.
in,. ' P .,mor has , bought , . 1T Judge 1
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<Ui '" s °ld home place on Col
E'cii -• v me and will rembdel the
i it. When completed he
iuov to the place.
,
I tr.reo _ days
and nights I
agony untold from an at
|,'" v ' ' (, ' in lera morbus brought on
p ea .Lr.g cucumbers,” says M. E.
f erk ’
of the dis rr riot
[t r ., ie Iowa “I
;.clu I should , -
n surely die, and
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L [\ I 1 , different medicines
to 1° purpose. I sent for
h, / 1 Chamberlain’s Colic,
UZ:f diarrhoea Remedy
or sa,e ^
Lev. j
Mr. city to-day.
°°d. of Walton
:;t 't Sunday with
b, Q balbe _ Lou, at
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Mbs Lola young, ot Covington,
was with friends here last Sunday.
Mr. Willis Goodwin, ji\, Killed
a young man by the name of Up¬
church with a baseball bat at
McDonoagli last Wednesday. The
father of the dead boy shot Good¬
win twice and it is thought the
wounds will prove fatal.
Mr. Waminack has moved to
Conyers and will make this place
his home. We welcome him.
When you cannot sleep for
coughing, it is hardly necessary
that any one should tell you that
you need a few doses of Chamber¬
Iain’s Cough Remedy to allay the
irritation of the throat, and make
sleep possible. It is good. Try it.
jr or sale by the Gailey Drug Co
Mr. Crumley and family, of At¬
lanta, have moved to Conyers.
They occupy the new house on
Mill street this side of Dr. Quigg’
home. Mr. Crumley has formed
a partnership with Mr. J. R. Pir
ule and understand they will
manuiacture buggies. We wish
them success.
not Zr^ln^'d” Chamberlain’s Stem- !
It is called
acli and Liver Tablets. It gives
quick relief and will prevent the
attack if given as soon as the first
indication of the disease appears.
Price. 25 cents per 1 box. Samples
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free .
Friend Bad Gailey informs ue
that it is now just 2i days until
the law will permit quail-shooting,
^ B ua d : 18 uow uow ia 111 the tne market & for bird
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WEEKLY-BANNER-
Mr. W. M. Almand and family
oceupy a portion of the Parker
residence on Almand street.
Mr. W. V. Almand will build a
large ware room in the rear of his
store at an early day.
Mr. S. E. Brodnax’s colt, “R.
\V.” is attracting much attention
at the fair grounds in Atlanta.
He is stepping fast and his driver
expects great things of him in the
near future From what we learn
of the progress of the colt, he will
show you miles in 2:20 or better
during the fair. Mr. Brodi.ax de
serves much credit for condition*
ing ‘"R. W.” for so much speed,
fee gave him work daily for seve¬
ral weeks previous to sending him
to Atlanta and the horse was real¬
ly in prime condition before he
left home. Our people are inter¬
ested in “R. W.” and will watch
his progress with interest. That
he is making an enviable reputa¬
tion among people who know hor¬
ses is a source of gratification to
Mr. Brodnax.
Mrs. J. F. M^aliis has been very
sick for several days past.
A Ceep Cut In Conyers. No Blood Shed
Mr. High Price, of Conyers,
brother of Mr. Low price, who has
charge of the marking and selling
price of goods sold by Gailey Dry
Goods Co., and Mr. Gailey, the
for .aid firm cut Mr
Price deep and instructed him not
p 0 visit his place of business, as
Pow p nce had previously re
st( . d lt 0 f him. This store,
* Co I is full to
(Orailey Dry n™ Goods Cnods Co.)
the top with goods bought by the
-Gd Mr Gailey in Yew York and
other iuasu.ru a , njarkel8f ’ and are
marked at a pneo m plain figures
ty Mr- Low Price, who believes in
e mal! profits. Nq cases were made
against these parties as the people
of Rockdale will he glad to hear
of this deep cut, also glad to know
what this firm has been doing and
what it wiil continue to do, that
is, cut Hign Price and allow Low
Price to bo head man in their bu¬
siness.
POST OFFICE RAISED.
The Conyers post office has
been placed in the third class
and is now a Presidential office,
Thi3 change was made on the
1st of the month and Mrs, Mel
ton, the post mistress. has
been very busy meeting the re
quirements of the change.
Mr, GL H. Hull has been made
assistant post master and his
son will be in the office in that
capacity or as clerk.
This growth in the Conyers
post office denotes a healthy
condition in Conyers and Rock¬
dale and our people are glad to
note it.
The work of Mrs. Melton in
the office has had much to do
in promoting the growth of the
office. She has worked faith¬
fully and successfully to build
up the business. She has work¬
ed hard to secure the establish¬
ment of rural routes and star
rou.fs and it lias has been ve y
gruDfymg t° her to watch the
steady increase in volume or
business passing through her
office. She now has the office
well in hand expects to give
the people a more satisfactory
administration of post office af¬
fairs Ilian ever before.
We congratulate our post
mistress and the people of the
county ou the advancement of
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tinued healthful growth.
Miss Cera Almand Dead.
The death of Miss Cora Almand,
daughter of Elder and Mrs. .John
F. Almand, occurred last Monday
morning. Death to this patient
sufferer mu t have come ns a sweet
relief. For rears she v. an inva
lid, suffering untold agonies, but
ednuring with meekness and pa
tience, bearing her afflictions iu
true Christian spirit. She was
nursed most tenderly by her par
cuts and relatives throughout her
l° n 8 dlness. She was faithfully
treated by the best physicians but
relief came only with death.
Many relatives and friends fol¬
lowed the remains to their last
resting place in Rockdale ceme¬
tery Tuesday evening. The ser¬
vice at the grave was very simple
and brief at the request of the de¬
ceased .
The bereaved ones have ihe sym¬
pathy of many fjiends.
Prosperity to be made perma¬
nent must not ignore her old
friend economy, There is no
greater waste than the false econ¬
omy of buying goods because they
look cheap. The thinking people
want the values rather than the
lowest prices. The Lest and only
complete line is at Summers.
Master Lamar Janes, nephew of
Mr. J. P. Tilley, lias come to
make his home with his uncle.
He ha3 entered school.
Mrs. M. L. Troutman who has
been visiting in Rome wild return
home Saturday.
Rev. I G. Walker, of Lithonia,
stopped over in Conyers a short
while Thursday on his way|to vis¬
it relatives in Butts comity.