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ui m Bargains.
One half pint cup at ,02c.
4 qt* coffee pots at .10c.
10 qt • milk buckets at .IOC.
Large wash pans at .10c.
Large 1 qt. kitchen dipper 05c.
One gallon oil can .10c.
Milk strainers ,05c.
Biscuit cutter .02c,
Custard pans o
Small pudding o O
pans
Large 10 qt, pudding pans .07.
In Sewing Machines we handle the Wheeler R Wilsnn, NEW HOME, and wtiite~-3 of
die highest grades. Also some others at lower prices.
Iu Furniture we have an enormous stock can please you in quality and prices. Qome to see us,
JOHNSON, GOODE & HUFF.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
khort Paragraphs, Personal and Otherwise; Gath
ered for our Readers.
j Momhiy and Tuesday court was
largely a \ tended here.
CupL John M. Zachry was here
tavern! days this week.
Mr. Find Wallis has moved to
iio'aiue where he has a good posi¬
tion w it!; the Tribune.
Mr ar.d Mrs. W. J. Waldrop, of
UtLoiii;:, spent Sunday with rel¬
atives t.ere.
I ^ W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville
^linutt' a., druggist, writes: ‘ Your One
Satisfaction. Cough Cure gives perfect
My customers say it
3 the ! h. S t remedy for coughs,
bolds, ii.iv.at and lung troubles.”
paiiey Drug Co.
Mr. Fletcher Buff and wife
bent Sin day with friends at So¬
cial C ; rc e.
j Mrs. J. J. Langford spent Mon
Pay with her daughter, Sarah Sue,
at College Park.
[ Maj. R. j, Guinn, of College
F ai “, "'as m the city a short time
last Tuesday.
I Mr, T , \. Almand spent Sun
pfl} with In is s °n at Social Circle.
‘ ^ Nuckolls, of Lithonia
* as here on business last Wednes
flay.
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“*• J ■ ' v Jones spent
8( ay aud Thursday in Atlanta.
id’of' lavs h': D ■ 'r< ^completely ^ oi'estdale, Vt.,
cur
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■wes piles. Gailey
flf The Paaplg Bu Thu Fsnple, Fur The PeupIe.
CONYERS, GA.. FRIDAY 2 Ub r\ p 11 11. 1901.
4 fc I had long suffered from indi
gestion,” writes G. A. LeDeis,
Cedar City, Mo. “Like others 1
tried many preparations did but never good
found anything that me
nutil I took Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure, One bottle cured me. A
friend who has suffered similar I
put on the use of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. He is gaining fast and will
soon be able to work. Before be
used Kodol Dyspeysia Cure indi¬
gestion had made him a total
wrrck. Gailey Drug Co,
Shady Grove church, (col.) two
miles below town, is making a
record in furnishing criminals to
the court. All the negroes of the
county should note this and stay
away from “de big meetin’s at
Shady Grove.”
Do you suffer from piles Z) • If so
do not turn to surgery for relief.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will
act more quickly, surely and safe¬
ly, saving you the expense and
danger of an operation. Gailey
Drug Co.
It required only two and a half
days court in our county this
term. The Traverse jury was dis
missed at noon on W ednesday
Hewlett, Reagan & Downs have
provided their store with a new
d ‘ livery "' ag0 “
Mrs. Dan .Jones spent Tuesday
in At!anta '
Mrs. J. H. Dabney andi Mrs.
H - P - Almand, of Ingleside, at
teude(i the burial of the ] * ttle BOn
of Mr. Millard Dabney, here last
Tuesday.
Window shades at 25c each.
Rugs at all prices.
Mattings at 12 to 30c.
Carpeting at 20 to 65c.
Cottage chairs at $3 25 to $4.50 pet set.
Rockers at all prices.
Bed Steads at $1.00.and up.
Cook Stoves at $6.50 and up.
Lamps, Lamps, Lamps and Lamps.
Crockery, Crockery, Crockery and Crockery,
Mr, Frank Dabney, of Ingleside,
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Mrs. W. V. Almand and MU«
Julia Kennon have gone to spend
some time in Atlanta. They will
take in the fair while away.
Capt. Kimsey, our popular So¬
licitor General, has had but little
time to devote to his friends this
week. Keeping up with the Grand
jury and His Honor, gives him
baiely time for breathing when
the criminal docicot is reached,
and it was taken up at this term
on the second day of court.
The colored population of Rock¬
dale made rather a bad showing at
this term of court. It is hoped
this class of our population may
make a better record from now on.
Mrs. Parrv accompanied her
husband, Mr. H. L. Parry, who is
official stenographer of the Stone
Mountain Circuit, to Conyers this
week. Mrs. Pairy spent Monday
and Tuesday here, returning to
her home in Decatur Tuesday eve¬
ning.
Mrs. Oscar Dabney, of Ingleside
spent Tuesday in Conyers with
relatives.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a
mere stimulant to tired nature. It
affords the stomach complete and
absolute rest by digesting the food
you 0‘xc, ^ oil don t) hci\ g to diGt
but can enjoy all the good food
you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ’
instantly relieves that distressed
feeling alter eating, giving )ou
new life and vigor. Gailey Dru*
Co.
Mead andM K. ,
Messrs. A. M- .
Reeves, two of Lawrencevule s'
promising young men were here
Tuesday. Mr. Mead had his name
placed on our subscription list, for
which he ha^ our thanKs.
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PRICE $2,90
Mothers everywhere praise One
Minute Cough Cure for the suffer¬
ings it has relieved and the lives
of their little ones it has saved.
Strikes at the root of the trouble
and draws out the inflamation.
The children’s favorite Cough
Cure. Gailey Drug Co.
Mr. Martin Potts is now with
Mr. A. D. Summers. This is a
popular young man in a popular
store.
Mr. R. II. Hollingsworth, M
Lithonia, was in Conyers last
Wednesday.
DeWitt’s Littlo Early Risers
never disappoint. They are safe,
pronjpt, gentle, effective in remov¬
ing all impurities from the livei
and bowels. Small and easy to
take. Never gripe or distress
Gailey Drug Co.
Mr. W. M. Richardson, oi Rich,
ardson, was in Conyers Monday
for the first time since before tie
wreck at the shoos on the Southern
railroad, in which he was severely
injured. He is still on crutches
on account of the injuries he sus¬
tained, but is much improved.
Smoke El Palmetta cigars. For
sale by Thompson Stewart.
prof. Langston, of Oconee coun¬
ty, came up to Conyers last Sun¬
day and sang at the Baptist church
He remained over Monday, and at
night conducted a song service at
the same church. Fe is making
an effort to secure a class here and
t h e prospect is very encouraging
hitn
Mr. M. W. Grinade, Jr., has
our thanKs as well as our receipt
for the Weekly-Ba.vkeb.
Mrs. Carrie Wood has gone to
spend some time with the family
of her son, Mr, Walter Wood, at
Winder,
NO. 42
JEToi* Item .
Mrs. Willie Conyers’ farm,
“Drakes Eye,” containing over
500 acres. Apply to
Mrs. V. C. Conyers
Covington Ga.
Mr. Jno D. Scott wi 1 • -mvo his
family to town after h Was iinish
ed gathering his crop. He will
occupy Mr. II. E. Ray’s residence.
Tlioc having cattle or hogs, and
want the money for tnem, see
A. B. Osborn.
Mr. JMin Stowers will carry his
fine colt to the Inter-State Fair.
It 13 five months old and will be
very hard to beat, in fact, we
doubt if it has an equal in Geor¬
gia.
After a two weeks visit to At¬
lanta, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Eakes
have returned home.
The millinery openings the past
week were well attended by the la¬
dies and the display was both
beautiful and pleasing. The la¬
dies are delighted with the pros¬
pect for “head-gear” in Conyeis
this season.
Bring us that wood! Mr. Sub¬
scriber. You promised it and we
expect you to keep your promise,
These mornings are chilly.
Business has been a little dull
for the past two weeks, considering
the time of year, but Conyers has
nothing to complain of. Every
other town, so we are informed by
traveling men, is down with same
plamt. Farmers are waiting
for an advance in the cotton mar¬
ket.
Several of our observant citizens
have discovered traces of frost
three or four different mornings
last week and this.