The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900, November 18, 1897, Image 1
m ft j _ JZ c. r i »•' Mti ■ m X «r. % J hi roL. XXI. PERSONAL NOTES: | i jpid Other Items of Inter- j est Crowded olf The j Local Pag - ©. j 01 fOLD IN BRIEF PflRUGRKPP Mr. Hemp Quigg has sold his interest in the Tilley & Quigg ^rehouse to Mr. P. G. Tucker. « r Tucker will get possession of Mr. Quigg’fc interest on January 1 st, and the firm name will then be Tilley & Tucker. pr, Will Travis and Miss Fan¬ nie Maud Bomar, of Covington, f jU be married at the home of the bride on next Wednesday, the 54 th. Dr- Travis is well known here and the Banner extends, in advance, best wishes. Dr. Warren A. Candler, of Em¬ ory college, preached to a large and appreciative audience at the Methodist church in this place last Sunday at 11 o’clock. Dr. Candler was accompanied to Con¬ yers by his good lady. Mr Jas. McClelland lias sever¬ ed his connection with The Blue Front and has gone to Henry county to take up a school, near FhingleRoof campground. We hope Mr. Me. will not forget to visit us once in a while. Master Dick Stewart is one of the pages in the state senate. Dick is a bright boy and perhaps, one day, he may occupy the high position that his grandfather now occupies—Senator from the 27th district. Who knows? Mr. Henry Cook has moved his family from this place to Atlanta. Mr. Cook went last week and his familv followed on Monday. Mrs. Lee Maddox, sister of Mrs. Cook, till live in the house with them. May success go with them. Mr. Bee McDonald has been iRuite sick for several days. He I*a 8 sick last week from vaccina¬ tion and contracted cold which came near resulting in a case of pneumonia. We are glad to note |that be is able to be out again. Mr. H. Y. McCord’s young [« 8 t child, a little over a year old, got hold of a small bottle of kero¬ sene oil last Monday and drank a considerable amount of it, from *kich it came very near dying, ■fre little one is now much better. | Advertising undoubtedly takes the business from those who not advertise and gives it to those who do, and those who h &Ve succeeded best, growing day hy day, have been those who have the most persistent adver in season and out of season. N you ever notice it? Miss v: Ezie Marks died J at the J°me of Mrs. Jno. F. Dennard, in 18 county, last Saturday morn g«l 2 ln rr the Almand ption,M graveyard a w,b Sun- m . y afternoon. Elder Jno. F. Al- 1 !* e nd held religious services at ?raVG. Miss Marks lived in Wa and was an employee in . Atlanta Constitution office. Se came to Conyers several a ?o and went to Mrs. Den ^ho is her auut, and was EFQ ‘ ] 13 P ace. The bereaved ones our sympathy. CONYERS, GA., THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1897. Hon. R. H. Cannon bad a bale of cotton burned at Ins home one day last week and came near los ins: several more. One of his lit tie boys struck a match ou the bagging and the flames spread so rapidly that a whole bale w T as lost before they could be extinguished. Rev. J. H. Miller, Field Worker for the Ga. S. S. Association, will be in Conyers next Thursday, Nov. 25th, and will hold a service in the Presbyterian church at the prayermeeting hour. Let all come out and give him a good audience. He is in a noble cause, and should be encouraged. On Sunday, October 31st, Rev. R. A. Bowman, officiating, Mr. Roy Swann and Miss Bessie Luckie, both of this county, were united in marriage. For some cause, known only to the young couple, the marriage was kept a secret uutill last Saturday, when it was announced. The Banner extends best wishes for a prosper ous and happy life. In the past few nights several dog 9 have been poisoned in town by some unknown parties. The parties thus engaged do not seem to realize the eminent danger at¬ tached to such fu*. Poison thrown into a yard is liable to be picked up by a little child and eaten. Better let the dogs all live than to kill one child. Stop throwing poison into yards. We are requested to say that the relatives of Miss Ezie Marks, who died at Mrs. Jno. F. Den nard’s last Saturday, wish to ex¬ press their appreciation and thanks to all who so kindly aided in helping to bear the burial ex¬ penses of the young lady. She was a poor girl and had been sick for quite a while, and through the kindness of Mr. Math Norton, a nice purse was easily made up and the expenses paid. Conyers always opens her heart to any¬ thing like this, and the ones help¬ ed are never slow to show their appreciation in return. Is caused by Uric Acid and other im¬ purities lingering- in the blood, which have not been filtered out by the Kid¬ neys through the urine. The seat of the trouble is not in the skin or mus¬ cles. It’s sick Kidneys. Electricity, the liniments or plasters will not reach case. But the disease can he CURED Five years age, while in North Bakota, with the thermometer standing anywhere from 20 to 40 degrees below zero, I contracted a most severe case of sciatica, and have been a con stant and very great sufferer from it ever since Notwithstanding the fact that I trav elecUn the South all during the winter months I found very little relief, and was, during January of the present year, almost com pletely paraly-sed while in Petersburg, V a., r began about two weeks ago to use Hobbs Sparagus Kidney PIUb, aud have fAthfuUjr “entagmea^fald” dtsireTo 3 state for the I CvfbS “ a h - th ree«r four | d he a]th cver since the first doses than I have obtained from anything I ^^f^VtrenUr^Swen-anVf^l that I wilt have, by quae next j happy in the thought sufferer to give Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills a triau remain, fsaxk h. bowlkv, Asne- | v :1!e ’ j i Sparagus Kidney Fills. ! bob^ 1 by the gails- drcg co Next Sunday Rev. H. J. Adams will preach his last sermon at {be Methodist church in this place bo fore the annual conference, which meets at Athens next Wednesday. It may be that Mr. Adams will be returned to this place for an¬ other year, and it is hoped of a'l that lie may. Ho is loved by all the people of a'd the denomina¬ tions, and his return to this place would be a source of much pleas¬ ure to his many admirers. We call special attention to Johnson & Goode's advertise¬ ment in this paper. They are going to give away to some little girl, under 14 years of age, a beautiful little nickle plated Range. We have examined the stove and kuow it to be a gen¬ uine, sure enough stove, and any little girl would be glad to g 6 t it. Go to their store and see it, and don't forget the advertisement, for it tells you how you can get it free. Mr. R. E. Butler and his father, of Marietta, spent last week in this county with relatives and friends. They spent Friday night with Hon. W. F, McDaniel, at Oak Grove, and in a conversation with u 3 Saturday morning, Mr. Butler stated that he didn't know of any farmer in the state who is better fixed than Mr. McDaniel. His nice two story rock barn and handsome dwelling was compli¬ mented very highly by Mr. But ler. The Atlanta Constitution has begun its latest missing word con¬ test. The sentence is “ Once given the passion for that one the precious metals will be most in demand which is cheapest .” This contest will close Jan. 1st. Send or bring ns $1.25 and get this pa per and the Constitution, with a guess at the word, one year. You stand as good a chance as any body at winning the prize. Send in your guess with $1.25 and get both papers one whole year. UNION LOCALS. Prof. Davis opened his school at Union Monday. Mr. Ed Cowan is teaching school at Mt. Vernon. Mr. B. F. Cook and family, of Atlanta visited relatives in this community recently. Mr. Suttles, of Ellenwood, was hauling somebody’s best girl last Sunday. Mr. Melton McDonald was cho sen teacher at Midway for next yeai . JJ enr y Toney and family visited . relatives . Atlanta , ,, , i last < m g a t ur day and Sunday. Ed Keen, of . Atlanta, . . , Mr. IS ™ tin * ^ ^ rents of Knob ’ W eek. Messrs B. F. Mann, of Oxford and c w Powell, of Conyers, Visited in this community Sun dav NOTICE. On account of the death of our Mr. Joseph H. Almand, we will sell only for cash on and after Nov 15th till Jan. 1st, All who owe us will please come at once and settle. Save cost and expen ses, and oblige ► • Alnani k Co. KILLING IN ROCKDALE. Last Saturday night about 8 o’¬ clock, ’ John Morrison shot and fa- ! tally wounded Charley , Robinson, . J from which he died on Sunday. ‘ The row occurred in the road di¬ rectly in front of Mr. Wm. Beat tie’s heme, near Oak Grove, and two miles above town. A wagon load of negroes from Lithonia attended the circus at Covington Saturday and when they came back through Conyers at night, about 7:80 o’clock, the whole crowd was drunk and un¬ ruly. Cheif Austin tried to quiet the negroes, but they became more boisterous and even threatened to kill the first policeman that laid hands on them. Chief Austin, like the fearless man he is, went into the crowd and arrested one of the negroes without The negro gave bond for ance at court Monday morning, and the drunken crowd proceeded homeward. When they reached the place a bove stated a general melee oc¬ curred in which several shots were fired, resulting in the death of Robinson. L is said that the ne were . boisterous • that ,, , the ,, groes n people a mile away heard them quarreling and cursing distinctly. 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