Conyers weekly-banner. (Conyers, GA.) 1901-1907, October 18, 1901, Image 1

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CONYERS «« a* SANNER VOL XIX A Plain Statement Of Hard Facts - Kusk & Clotfelter have found that it is a Oommon Com¬ plaint That prices are too high in Conyers and they have de ciced to y ield to the popular demand and make A GENERAL AND SWEEPING REDUCTION, Upon every line and class of goods kept in stock. We have gone through and marked down and now ask all to come in and compare our prices with others We carry a stock of General Merchandise and propose to save you money. BUSK & (MTFILTER LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Short Paragraphs, Personal’and Otherwise; Gath¬ ered for our Readers. The several light frosts in this section have left a visible mark upon vegetation. Winter will be here ’ere we know it. .tir John T. Stowers will carry his fine colt to the Inter-Stare Fair to-morrow—Saturday. For a five months old it will make a great showing. Mrs. Mike Hudson, of Green¬ ville*, Mis., is on a visit to rela- 1k* re. Mr. W. IT. Moseley, of White IP ‘tree, gave us his hand Wednes¬ day. It contained an eagle Thai ks, brother Moseley. Ru-k & Clotfelter have moved their stock of goods from Lithonia to C«»nyers and combined it with the - b*ck they carried here, This ffives t hem a general stock of mer¬ chandise in Conyers and they ex¬ pect r > do a good business. See their advertisement in this paper. The field lark has put in his ap¬ pear,! non He is a harbinger of the a. uroach of cooler weather. Tire shod rooms have been torn awjy from the building on Peek street, recently bought by Mr. M. 1L pbanket, and the work of ad¬ ding to and repairing the building "'dl be commenced at an early day. W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville, \ a . d r.Mgist, writes : ‘ Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect sat rei action. My customers say it ls Gie st remedy for coughs, ! V '‘" • throat and lung troubles.” GaiLy Drag Go. Miss Fiorrie Lee spent Saturday Covington. aiHi Sunday with her mother at who is niakit in Covington, g P ‘ t. Sunday with relatives here. •L tu-re everywhere praise One inls t e i!' 'iS OU " *'elieved h Cure for and the the 8uffer lives * of til •nr ntiie it has saved. Siri ones and * l 1 * he root of the trouble < 1 . f 'he , inflamation. . T; b"! 7.’ Cure 1 favorite Cough Tai f y Ding Co, Redd ibo adds. Ilf ThE PEnpIs By The pEnplE, Fur The PEnpIe. o C~) m , GA.. FRIDAY,OCT. 18. 1901. Miss Helen Means, of Oxford, spent several days with Mrs. Trout¬ man this week. Mrs. M. L. Troutman entertain¬ ed a few of her young friends at tea last Monday evening. Mr and Mrs. Shannon, cf Hnr money Grove, visited friends here this week. C. M. Phelpg, Forestdale, Vt., says his child was completely cur¬ ed of a bad case of eczema by the use of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles. Gailey Drug Co. Miss Willie Granade, the char¬ ming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Granade. attended the Fair Wednesday. Mrs. J M. Almand spent some time with her uncle at Ingleside this week. He is very sick. There will be services in the Presbyterian church the 3rd Sab¬ bath morning and night, preach¬ ing by pastor also on fourth Sab bath. . “I had long suffered from irnli gestion,” writes G. A. LeDeis, Cedar City, Mo. “Like others I tried many preparations but never found anything that did me good nutil I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, One bottle cured me. A friend who has suffered similar I put on the uso of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gaining fast and will soon be able to work. Before he used Kodol Dyspeysia Cure indi¬ gestion had made him a total wreck. Gailey Drug Co, Conyers people havo been going to the fair this week. Last Tuesday was Editors day at the Inter-State Fair. W e pre sume the midway had a great run of business that day. Mr. Frank Harper has saved an enormous quantity of hay. He will have hay for the market and it is of very fine quality. Mr. L. F. Scott has disposed of j hie paper. The Free Preee, at Car-, rollton, and will probably remain inConyers. We are glad to have bin, bad. Do you suffer from piles? 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. Master Erie Tucker, son of Mr. J. H. Tucker, has been sick with Typhoid fever for several weeks. He is now improving. Mr. J. D. Maddox and son, of Atlanta, made a short visit to rel¬ atives here this week. Mr. Ohas Ogletree, of Crawford ville, visited here this week. Mrs. S. F. B. Scott, of Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood, of Youth, Messrs. J. E. and L F. McClelland and Mrs. Amanda and Miss Mamie McClelland, of Stone Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. 0 peland, Miss Lila and Mr. Ar¬ thur Copeland”, of McDonough, were in attendance at the funeral and burial of Mr. J. D. Scott Sun¬ day. Mrs. Jno. T. Adair spent a por¬ tion of this week with the family of her son, Mr. M. W. Almand, at Tucker. Mr, D. B. St. John, of Lithonia. was in Conyers last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pervis, of Atlan¬ ta, spent Sunday with relatives here. M "3 Candier and little daugh¬ ters have gone to Atlanta to spend several days with Mrs. Pervis. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Willingham, of Cedartown, attended the funer¬ al and burial of Mr. Jno. D. Sc >tt last Sunday. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stimulant t > tired nature. It affords the stomach complete food and a v Jgo l u t e rest by digesting the diet you eat. You don’t have to but can enjoy all the good food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure j ns tant!y relieves that distressed feeling after eating, giving you new life and vigor. Gailey Drug Co. Mr. Clyde Hardin came up from Ashburn to attend the funeral an burial of lus brother-in-law, -Mr. Mrs. J. M Almand and tie - - -ar e from a protracted vmt to relat ives iu Waehyigtoo c.ty. Mr. W. T. Scott came down from Marietta last Saturday in response to telegiam announcing the death of his brother, Mr. Jno. D. Scott. He returned to Mariet¬ ta Monday. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective in remov¬ ing all impurities from the liver and bowels. Small and easy to take. Never gripe or distress. Gailey Drug Co. Mr. Robt. Livingston came down from Dr. Robertson’s Sani¬ tarium Sunday morning and was driven to his home at Kings. He is much better and hopes to be en¬ tirely well in a few days. The members of Rockdale Bap¬ tist. church, in conference, have voted to build a new house of wor¬ ship. Subscriptions to the build¬ ing fund are now in order. Smoke El Palinetta cigars. For sale by Thompson Stewart. Those having cattle or hogs, and want the money for tnem, see A. B. Osborn. Dr. M. H. Melton has been con¬ fined at his home on account of illness this week. Some additions are being made to the sale stables occupied by Messrs. Sharp & King. Dr. G W. Posey and family have moved to Decatur. These are good people and we wish them well in their new home. Messrs. C. G. Turner, S. E. Brodnax, W. D. Almand, J. R. Irwin, E, H. Almand and Judge A. C. McCalla ipent Saturday evening in Atlanta Mrs. Mattie Minor, of Stone Mountain, spent Sunday and Men day with relatives here. Mrs. M L Wood and little son visited in Atlanta this week. For the first time in a number of years several flatcars have been loaded with cotton here the past week. The members of Smyrna church are making good progress in rais¬ ing funds for bailding anew church house. We are informed that the building committee have decided to start the work of building as soon as they can secure lumber. Read the legal adds. NO. 43 Attention Ladies! Mrs. Mitchell has jnst returned from Atlanta where Bhe has been studying the late-t styles in dress¬ making and invites those who de¬ sire work of this kind, to call on her at her home on Mill street. MARRIED. The marriage of Mr. J. It. White and Miss Bessie White occurred at the home of the bride's mother in’Honey Creek distrot lust Sun¬ day evening at 8 o’clock, Rev. J. F. Wallis officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Randal White and is a most esti¬ mable young lady. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mr8. Cuger White and is a young man of industry and moral worth. The Week i, y-B an n e it w is lies them happiness and prosperity. MR. D. C. MYERS, DEAD. The death Mr. D. C. Myers oc lured at his home in Sheffield dis¬ trict last Sunday morning. Mr, Myers was 08 years of age at the time of his death, and thoso who knew him best say that his life was one of duty well done. lie lived a model life before his fellow men. He was a member of the 85th Confederate regiment and made a soldier that his comrades in arms admired and prized. He was a consistent member of the Baptist church for 85 years, living his faith, meeting all obligation* and discharging them faithfully. He was truly a good man, citi¬ zen, friend, husband and father, and will be missed sadly. The funeral service was conduc¬ ted at Bethel church last Monday by Rev. W. T. Granade, after which the remains were laid to rest in Bethel burying ground. The deceased is survived by a sorrowing wife and children who have the sincere sympathy of many friends. Mr. Tom Malcom, of Atlanta, has been here this week with his parents. Joe Scott, col., who lives on Mr. G. W Warren’s place, sent into our office recently' a stalk of cane that measured 18 feet, It was a fine specimen, Mr. Ed L. Almand, of Social Qiicle, vas here last Wednesday,