The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900, June 10, 1890, Image 3
Published ,TONE, 10,1890 Loca 1 Gatherings, K.D«AUGHT tea sure* Constipation. If** C Q-cumbers Don't eat stale tbev,ll W U P fi. bargains in embroidery ® insertion ° fc G. P- Elliott s. jnd a ^TED-SiY gOOd teams at /„r five months work. ^Alexander tf Currie. . Bird visi • H. Lee Guns, p j. N. Glenn & Son. i paired by aV 3,1890, 3 m. jig bargains in low-cut shoes | * g°p. U. Elliott’s. for Weak Nerves. ir| WINE OF CABPUl Iks. Cushing of Charlotte, N. C,, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr., Glenn, of this place. _ jig lot of summer clothing to ftoout to make room for our linter stock, at G. P. Elliott’s. Here was a heavy rain last night in some parts of the county doing some damage to crops. Mr. C. W. White will leave soon, perhaps to-morrow, for Alabama to take charge of another railroad contract. * Prof. J. W. Cowan’s school at Cross Roads will open next Mon¬ day, The indications are that he rill have a full school. Mr, W. E. McCalla, who has been traveling some time, came home Saturday to spend Sunday at home. He left again yesterday morning. <TT BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia. Miss Julia Stewart, the very beautiful daughter of J. A. B. Stewart of Covington, visited rel¬ atives and friends in Conyers last Sunday, H. L. Smith went back this morning to finish the closing du¬ ties of his course at the School of Technology in Atlanta. He will receive his certificate of gradua¬ tion to morrow week. Mr. Robt L. White will move soon into the house with Col. A,C. Perry. We welcome Bob and his pleasant wife into our community. | Since our last issue there have been two marriages in our town, Mr. Ed. Langford to Sallie Ship ley, and a Mr. Pharr of Stone Mountain to Miss Cora Marbut of this place. We wish them all the most happiness possible. Ww'i WINE OF CARPUI fnr femala diseoses. Bev, F. M. Haygood who is visiting friends and relatives in Conyers and vicinity preached at the First Baptist church last Sun¬ day and Sunday night to good congregations. This well known divine will preach again at the First Baptist church to-morrow ®?!it. He will also lecture Fri¬ day night at the same place on Fho Fall of Pompeii. flower pots. oeived \ • H. large Lee lot & Son of plain have just and a Flower Pots, all sizes, owh they are selling cheap. tube paints. J, L lnts e ^ °F Te all colors of tube oil ‘ko the very best quality, artist brushes, etc. Dr. W. H. Lee & Son. FTe have just bought a large k of Black draught and have ^jeed pac kage. the Dr. price W. to 12* ets per H. Lee & Son. is to ih May concern: This hiri * arn all persons against or giving . enployment in a, " ay , Floss Brown his wife contrar?^ K the bottl or J“»der ct th y are v eat W1 me for the present '««.’so, a HiBDIN - I!tE LffiSTSYMPTOMS OF ft . DEATH. PainsL, * ee !mg» dull headache, pies C^-V-e n , PP e hte, feverishness, pim ? all positive evi SatteV ow P?, \t 18 became °ned blood. poisoned No it *tu*(r. hr, Purified to avoid death. 4 f ,u Blood EHxir long or vm. bc .*° remove scrofu Jnder "poisons. Sold DrM - DEATH’S COLD DARTS. The infant of Mr. Charley Guthrie near Cora died last S un day night. The child, five months old, of Mr. Micajali White of Sheffield district died yesterday morning. It was buried this morning in family burying ground. Yesterday morning the little child of ’Square A. M. Helms, which has for some before death of its mother been with Mrs. McAlister at Gainesville, died af¬ ter a very short illness. We ex tend to the bereaved our hearty sympathy. Miss Lina White daughter of W. A. White after a iingering illness died last Sunday morning at 8 o’clock, and was buried yes¬ terday morning in East View Cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by Revs. J. L. Moon and H. Quigg in the Metho¬ dist church. |We extend to the bereaved parents |and friends our hearty sympathy. Uncle Ira Camp of Sheffield district died at his home yester¬ day morning, He was eighty - five years old, and died because he had lived fully*out his days, just as an apple drops from its stem when fully ripe. He was buried to-day at the old burial gronnd near Mr. W. D. Brodnax’s Uncle Ira Camp was one of the oldest, best known, and most res¬ pected citizens in the district. One by one the old “land marks” are passing away. After an illness of several weeks Mrs. Lou Simonton, the popular clerk at G. W. Cain’s store in this place, died at her home in Conyers last Sunday night. For some time she was thought to be doing very well, but at last was taken worse and died soon afterward. Her re¬ mains were intered to-day in the old cemetery near the residence of W. D. Brodnax in Sheffield dis¬ trict, and she was laid beside her youthful ;husband, who was ta¬ ken from her when they had been married only a very few years. She has left two little daughters who deserve all the sympathy that a thoughtful public caD give them. May the God of Heaven protect them, and may they be¬ come noble and useful women. There will be a general picnic and dance at Brushy Knob near the line ef Henry and Rockdale counties on Saturday the 12th day of July. A string musical band from Atlanta will be present and a grand time is anticipated. Everybody in Rockdale, Henry and adjoining counties invited to attend. It will be a splendid time for candidates. As is Mr. Henry W. Pharr’s usual custom, he surprised all of his friends here Thursday morn¬ ing by going down to Conyers and bringing back his bride, on the afternoon train, for at three o’clock Thursday evening he was married to Miss Cora C. Marbutt, of Conyers, the Rev. Mr. Moon, officiating. We extend tc them con gratulations.— Correspondent at Stone Mountain for Lithonia New Era. All wanting the Davis Fen¬ ders can get them by applying Ga. to S. S. Nuckolls, Conyers, ^sKsara-- • ad SLSS TAX NOTICE. I will be at Sheffield on the first Fridays in Apnl, May, and June; at Honey Creek the second Saturdays m Apnl, May, and June; at Lorraine the third Saturdays of Apnl, May, and June; and at Conyers when not the rest of the time otherwise engaged. will be, heretofore, My offiee N. as Hudson & at the store of D. Son. Respt. Hudson. R. li. with I have a good milk cow very young calf to sell cheap. J. W. Almand. THAT TERRIBLE COUGH In the morning, hurried or diffi¬ cult breathing, raising quickened phlegm, tightness in the chest, pulse, chilliness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of things are the first stages of con¬ sumption. Dr. Ackers English these Cough remedy vrill cure sold fearful symptoms, and is under a positive Druggist. guarantee by vx. M.R. Stewart, « NOTICE. The firm of Currie & Silver has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent, Alexander Currie assuming all debts and contracts. This June 10,1890. Alexander Currie, Geo. W. Silver. % ATTENTION,* VOLUNTEERS. The Conyers Volunteers are hereby ordered to meet at their armory at 8 o’clock sharp,Wednes¬ day and Friday nights. Business of imgortance—Be] out without fail. Geo G. Weaver, June 10,—1890. Capt Comd’g. OAKLAND SEMINARY. Closing exercises will come off June 12th and 13th. Primary classes will be exam ined Thursday. Higher claasses examined Friday, Recitations and Declamation Friday night. The pratrons, trustees and public are coadially invited to attend. Thos. A. Murray. Principal. DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGFR. checked Knowing in that a cough can be stages of consumption a day, and the first broken in a Acker’s week, we hereby guarantee Dr. English ough Remedy, and will refund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions and do not find our statement cor¬ rect. Dr. M. R. Stewart, Druggist. Dr. J. A. Guinn has been ap¬ pointed Surgeon of the 9th Bat. of Georgia Volunteers, for theen campmentjat Augusta next week. The Batalion is composed of fiv e of the best companies in the state and Dr. fGuinn’s appointment is a compliment and [distinction of which he and his friends may justly feel proud. Last Saturday Dr. N. O. Hardin of Atlanta performed a very interesting operation on Mrs. Rufus King who lives near [.Cora in Newton county. 39 stones, some of them very large were taken out. GUESS WHO? This column Is under the management of the “bors” in the Banner office. We will try to see, howerer, that nothing goes in which would likely offend. Contributions to this column solicited. Some marry young, and some instead, Wait for a much maturer stage; But very many couples wed Just when they reach the parson-age. “Maiden, why weepest thou? A tear is on thy cheek. Hide not thy sorrow from the world; Be silent not, but speak.” “And must I tell the all That doth my thoughts engage! The census taker’ll soon be round; I’ll have to tell my age.” The young man is that wanted to swap his father’s horse for a pair of hound puppies. The young Miss is that had a nickle and was going to get a glass of soda water between her and another charming young Miss. When he hasn’t anything else to play with, plays with his heavy moustache—four on each side. The loafers are that like to come into our office so well, and read proofs, copy etc. The widower was that called on a certain young lady Sunday and played with the children all the time. The young lady was that went to the country Saturday and told her mother if anybody wrote her a note to make an engagement to make it. That elderly gentlemen is that said he had rather look at a pretty young lady than the ex-president. Don’t need any paint on her rosy cheeks. Is the oldest person mentioned in the Bible, and yet died before his father. Got piqued last week. The young lady is that likes editors so well. The young men were that paid JValnut Grove a moon-light visit last Sunday night. Remember us next time, gents. DR. ACKERS^Eih mT^TTou G * * Are active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad S7e KricJor P L e ever n teen^°aJe abroad. S Dr. d]fitheriJ M. K. Stewart, Druggist- Oak Grove Gatherings. Items Picked up Here and There About Oak Grove FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. Rev. Mr. DeFoore filled his reg¬ ular appointment at Rockdale church last Sunday, and preached an able sermon to a large and at¬ tentive audience. Miss Leila McDaniell, one of the favorites of Oak Grove socie¬ ty, visited Miss Minnie, the ac¬ complished daughter of Mr. J. P. McDaniell Sunday. Messrs. J. A. Dukes and S. L. Almand. two of the cleverest young men of Conyers, attended Sunday school at Oak Grove Sun¬ day. Mr. D. M. Alinand and wife of Conyers attended preaching at Rockdaie Sunday. Mr. Joe Marks of Sheffield spent last Sunday in Oak Grove. Mrs. George Presnell and her lovely daughter of Atlanta spent several days of last week in this community, the guest of Mrs. T. J. Almand and family. Mr. J. M. Turner visited his uncle, Mr. John Turner of Stone Mountain last Saturday and Sun¬ day. Miss Sallie Bennett, one of Eb enezer’s most beautiful and at¬ tractive young ladies, was visiting in this community Sunday. Mr. Johnnie McDaniell and sis¬ ter, Miss Jessie, attended preach¬ ing at Ebenezer Sunday. Rev. H. Quigg will preach at Oak Grove the fourth Sunday evening in this month at 4 o’clock. All who can should come out to hear this able divine. Gathered in Honey Creek. BY OUR CORRESPONDENT. “Everything lovely and the goose hangs high.” The corn crops are fine in this community. Mr J. J. Cowan has the finest field of all. We have about conquered “Gen. Green.” Mr. J. D. Brisendine killed a • snake last week that measured seven feet. The sword weed is giving some of our farmers trouble this year. Rev. Dr. Quigg preached a most magnificent sermon at Smyr¬ na on the first Sabbath, to a large and attentive concourse of friends. The Doctor made a lasting im¬ pression on our people. Mr. G. C. Garner is visiting his mother in Gwinnett county this week, who is dangerously ill. Mr. F. O. Fields of Newton county visitied Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Scott last first Sunday. Mr. George Fee of Texas is vis¬ iting his mother, Mrs. John Har¬ din. We sympathize with the young ladies aud gentleman who fell out of that gully jumper last Sunday eve on their way from Sunday school. Charley, you must try to keep in the road when you haul the girls. Mr. William Edwards of New¬ ton visited his son I. W. Edwards last Monday. We noticed Mr. Ed Langford in our midst last Thursday on business. Master Tom Kinnett paid our “burg” a flying visit last Sunday eve. That’s right, Tom, come again; she is always ready to take a horseback ride. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. John Hollingsworth is sick. Hope it may ba well soon. Mr. Charley Parr visited his girl last Sunday. Come back again, Charley, she is always glad to see you. Mr. Will McMichael visited Honey Creek last Sunday. Come back again, Will, the custard, are always ready. We are sorry to learn of the illness of Mr. Will Goode. . Mr. Henry Stansell of Newton visited his brother, J. I. Stansell near Midway, last Sunday. Miss Addie A Phillips visited her sister Mrs. Dock Chafin last Saturday night and Sunday. Uncle Rofas Christian and wife visited Mr. Will Cokera family last Sunday. Mr. Walter Scott says he is a candidate for matrimony. Our Sabbath school at Midway is on a boom. Old Black Maria paid our com¬ munity a visit last week. Flowery Branch. - < i » From Liberty Chapel. News scarce. Rev. Dr. Armstrong will preach at the Congregational ehurch[next Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. A. L. Veal and Berry Dabney visited in the community last Sunday. Come again, gen¬ tlemen. Some of our farmers will finish “laying-by” corn this week. Cot¬ ton squares are plentiful. The Congregationalist reports over 13,000 additions to Jour churches since January. Quite encouraging to us, as Liberty Chapel is a Congregational church. May the good work con¬ tinue. . (Our correspondent also sent us the creed, of the Congregational church with a request that we publish it. We will try to do so next week.)—E d. LOCALS FROM ALM0N BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. Farmers generally are well up with their work in this section. Cotton and corn are looking fine. The people are prosperous and happy. Miss Emma Eazell of Jasper county and Miss Rubie Jordan of Monticello are visiting Mrs. A. T. Gray of Alrnon. They will re¬ main with her until after com¬ mencement at Oxford. Rev. Eaks and daughter of Ox¬ ford were in town Wednesday of last woek. “Uncle Jimmie Glass,” a ‘high¬ ly respectable colored citizen of this place, has been seriously ill for several days. Miss' Linda Holder has closed her school at “Apple Grove Acad¬ emy” for a few weeks vacation. Both teacher and pupils have done good work this term. In the written examination for the first quarter Misses Mary Branan, Carry Berry and Lillie Jackson received each 100, or perfect; Miss Willie Branan and Master Henry Berry 99 each; and Master Ed¬ ward Potts 97. Misses Mamie and Ward Hard¬ wick, who have been attending Wesleyan Female Seminary Stan¬ ton, Va., will return to their home in Almon this week. Miss Lu¬ ll e Hardwick, who has been at LaG range Female College, will return also. Mr. Willie Johnson of this place leaves for Lithonia to-day. Mrs. L. T. Longshore spent a few days of last week in Rockdale. On Monday last, while Mr. Wil¬ liam Thompson of Covington was taking the census in Almon, a small boy, not comprehending, interrogated him thus: “Mr Thompson, are you collecting the senses for equal distribution, or for home consumption.” Mr. Thompson pleasantly replied: “For your Uncle Sam, my boy.” Among the “happenings” last week was a remarkably pleasant one. A number of callers “hap¬ pening” in during the afternoon at “Rose Hill,” the home cf Col. F. M. Holder and family, a regu¬ lar social party was in order. The parlors were thrown open, music was introduced, which was highly appreciated, and later croquet amused the party for an hour. Miss Lulie Nicholson of Green¬ ville, S. C. spent one day at “Rose Hill” last week. Gaboon. Gathered in Sheffield, BY OUR CORRESPONDENT. Mr. James Smith of DeKalb county, president of the Center¬ ville Sunday School Association of which all th3 school* in Sheffield are mem¬ bers, will visit Pleasant Hill school next Sun¬ daymorning and Bethel in the afternoon. Sa iem fourth Sunday in this month in the mor¬ ning and Philadelphia in the afternoon. Let all lovers of the Sunday school cause in the communities of these schools torn out and hear Mr. Smite, as he is a very zealous Sun¬ day school worker, and they may expect to be benefited. Mr. Hines Whitworth of Logans vllie visited Sheffield Sunday. Mr. S. H- Wood and his sister, Miss Mattie, visited Centerville Sunday. The executive committee of the Centerville Sunday School Association in arranging a program for their annual celebration at Cen¬ terville on Wednesday after the third Sunday in July, selected Col. J. C. Barton of Conyers for the eleven o’clock speech. Mr. Charley Norton of LHhonia visited his uncle, Mr. J. B. Norton, Sunday. Messrs. Ben and Tommie Summers visited Centerville last Sunday. Rev. T. M. Foster of Bishop. 6a., will preach at Bethel Saturday night before the 5th Sun¬ day in this month. Rev. Warren Tucker visited Sheffield Sun¬ day. He will preach at Philadelphia the 5th Sunday in this month. Prof. Henry Granger of Atlanta will lead an all day singing at Philadelphia church the 4th Sunday in this month. (The account of the deaths of Mr White’s child and Uncle Ira Camp has beon transfer¬ red to another column.) • — McElree’t Wine of Cardul and THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in Rockdale county: Dr. W. H. Leerifc Son, Conyers. M. R. Stewart, Conyers. W. M. Richardson, Richardson. Geo. T. Smith (near) Conyers. H. P. & D. M. Almand & Co., Conyers. Royal GermetueR, The best and cheapest medicine on recond, sale by only W. $1. H. 50 per gallon, for Dr. Lee & Son, Conyers, Ga. NOTICE. I will be in Conyers the first tients Saturday wishing in every to month, will find pa¬ see me me at the hotel or at Dr. Lee & Son’s Drug Dr. Store. L. G. Brantley. Attention, Ladies! All who wish perfect complex¬ ions will do well to call upon Mrs. Minnie Anderson for treatment. Freckles, and all blemishes re¬ moved by a pecfectly painless and harmless method. Address, Con¬ yers, Ga. BUOKLEN'S ABN 10A SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Rheum, Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped all Hands, Skin Eruption, Chilblains positively Corns, and Piles, and cures or no pay required. It is guranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re¬ funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. W. H. Lee <fc Son. Amatuer Camera. Any one wishing for taking to pliotograps, buy a good new camera with tripod, cheap ruby by lamp calling ; etc., can the get one at Banner office. will It is in likely good con¬ dition. You not ever have such an opportunity again. You’ll find that shoes cost you less a pair and you buy fewer pairs if you ALLEN buy of SUMMERS. us. TO CONTRACTORS, Will be let to the lowest bidder on tho 30th day of Juno, this month, the building of a bridge near T. L. Oglesby, on South River by sealed proposals, the pillows to bo built of rock and let lu a contract to themselves, the lumber iu a contract to itself, also the work¬ manship in putting up the bridge In a con¬ tract to itself. No bid will bo received unless it Is sealed up. The bids will be all opened at 10 o'clock, a. m„ I roserviug the right to re ?eet any bid, or all the bids, If I am not satisfl ed to receive them. Contractors must give bond and security for the faithful perform¬ ance of work, Pl^n and speclOeation can be seen at the ordinary's office. O. Seamans, Ordinary. This Juno 2nd 1800. 4t GEORGIA, Rockdalk County. Whereas James Hollingsworth, administra¬ tor of Mrs. Letta Parker deceased, has In due form made application to the Court of Ordi¬ nary for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, said application will be passed upon on the first Monday In Ju¬ ly next at 10 o’clock, a. m. This June2nd. 1890. O. Seamans, 4t. Ordinary. LETTEBS OF ADMINISTBATION. GEORGIA, Rockdale county;— To all whom it may concern, Whereas, A. 8. Farmer, has Indue form made application to the court of ordinary for permanent Letters of Administration on the Estate of R. H. Far¬ mer late of Rockdale cou nty {deceased, this is to cite and admlnish alt and singular the kirf drsd and creditors of said deceased to show causa if any they can why letters of adminis¬ tration should not be granted to A. Farmer on the estate of B. H. Farmer deceased on the first Monday in July 1890. This May 23rd, 1800. 0. Seamams, 4T. Ordinary* SPEEB k KING’S BABBEB SHOP. Jake Speer and Duncan King want then: friends to come to see them when in Atlanta. No. 61 Wall St. " EXCHANGE FOB SALE 0B A two room house and acre lot on McDonough street in Conyers, Ga. Would give easy terms to purchaser. This is a good their way for clerks to invest and save salaries. W. E. McCalla. The firm of Stevyari & McCalla having been dissolved by mutual consent, notice is hereby given firm, to all persons owing said or Stewart Bros., to call at once on W. E. McCalla and settle and thus save suit and costs. His office is at P. G. Tuckers old stand, Cen¬ ^ ter street, Conyers.