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PNOUNCEMENT.
if. Almatul announces
(voters of Rockdale that he
pdidatc fill for the the office of
‘A to vacancy
pby the death of Judge
IDs - Mr. Alinand asks the
ir! °f the people,and prom
Ielected, pf faithful perfovm
duty. We hope the cit
ef the county will give him
fty support.
Many Voters.
NOTICE!
[registration book will be
W'h day until the 6th day
lost, 1895, from 9 o’clock
util4 o’clock p. m. Ail par
®nng to vote for ordinary
f special election should
® before the time expires.
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NUGGETS QF Mm.
Jack Summers and wife are
on a visit to Indian Spring.
Miss Ficholls is visiting Mrs.
Mobley of Walnut Grove.
Mr. Mabry, o; Newton county
visited his sister, Mrs. Wiuburn,
last Sunday.
Dr. Ragsdale attended a Bi¬
ble study meeting down in South
West Georgia this week.
NIr. Thos. E. Brodnax’s fam¬
ily with Mrs. Davis are visiting
for a few weeks in WalnutGrove.
Dr. Ragsdale preached an
able sermon on last Sabbath. It
was clear, forcible, and well all¬
alyzed.
Camp meeting at Smyrna will
begin next Thursday night. A
large attendance and good meet¬
ing is expected.
The Bible study week will be¬
gin here in the Baptist church
next Monday. It will be profi¬
table to attend
Col. Peek has been sick for
a long while but wc are glad to
learn that he is now able to be
up and going about.
The investigation of the mar¬
shals failed to discover the per¬
sons who did the rock throwing
against the Commercial Hotel.
Mr. J. S. Johnson*gave us a
few of the Bradshaw Plum last
Sunday. They are very large
and purple of the blue plum va¬
riety.
The reunion of the 44 Ga. Reg
iment will be this year, on the
15 of August at Watkinsville, in
stead of Madidon, as first adver
tised.
There will be a general meet¬
ing held at Union church next
week, beginning next Friday.
Several important subjects will
be discussed.
Jos. Johnson and children vis¬
ited bis father in Newton coun¬
ty last Saturday. He reports
the finest crops lie has ever seen
iu this county.
D. M. Almand dug 75 bushels
of Irish potatoes from one acre.
He will make 500 bushels this
year, besides what lie expects
from a fall crop.
Rev. M. L. Carswell, after do
ing missionary work down in
South West Georgia, has return¬
ed home to spend a few T weeks
witn his family.
Rev. H. F. Buchanan preach¬
ed a good, sound, and sensible
sermon Sunday night. The
preaching of the old ministers
always makes good impressions.
Squire Helms resigned the
chairmanship of the Democratic
Executive Committee on last
Saturday, and Col. J. R. Mad¬
dox ivas elected to fill the vacan
ey
To the person bringing us the
largest watermelon or a peck of
the finest peaches we give three
months’ subscription to The
Weekly. Contest will last two
weeks.
Talmage Richards, wife and
daughters, Misses Mamfe and
Helen, have gone to Warsaw,
Ind., to visit relatives and
friends. They will begone one
month or more.
The street committee, which
has charge of the cleanliness of
the town, cannot be too.diligent
in looking after the old vegeta¬
ble matter thrown around, and
the places of filtli in nooks and
corners.
Mrs. Reese, of the Commercial
Hotel, is placed under obliga¬
tions to Mrs. H. A’. McCord for
a most acceptable gift of nice ap¬
ples, grapes, tomatoes and snap
beans. Such presents are time¬
ly and greatly appreciated.
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morning. Preaching began
Thursday night by Rev. T. l r .
Burgess, of Madison. The Lord’s
Supper , nil) be celebrated tomor
row at 11 a. m.
The question as to the school
building is exciting interest. If
die building is sold, and is
bought by some gentleman who
will make a private residence of
it it would make a beautiful
home, but what will become of
the school in the meantime?
A Mr. Warbington who said
his home is in Gwinnett county
was in Conyers last week. He
claimed to bo an artist, and was
without money, and asked for
board at the Commercial hotel,
promising to pay as he got the
cash. He taught two or three
lessons, got the money and left
without paying his bill. Please
hand him around.
The Oentreville S. S. Associa¬
tion celebrated at Pleasant Hill
last Wednesday. A young broth¬
er Smith made the welcome ad¬
dress. The children competed
for prizes, but we did not get the
names of the successful ones.
Mr. Ileagor, of Winder, was the
orator of the day, anTl made a
fine speech. There were nine
schools represented, and about
3,000 people present. The din¬
ner was bountiful and elegant.
Col. M. R. Hudson, assistant
general passenger agent of the
M. G. & A. road, was in the city
Tuesday on business connected
with the great excursion under
his management which will run
from Milledgeville to Atlanta on
Friday, August 9th. ‘The fare
for the round trip from Conyers
is 85 cents ; children go for half
fare. Those who go on the ex¬
cursion train will get cheap rates
on the street car lines in Atlan¬
ta. Besides the many attrac¬
tions offered by Atlanta Mr. Hud
son has secured two of the best
amateur ball clubs in the State
tc play a game for the amuse¬
ment of the crowd. lie also ex¬
pects to have a balloon ascension.
To avoid the usual unpleasant¬
ness of a mixed excursion train,
Mr. Hudson will divide the train
in two sections ; one section ex¬
clusively for white people.
We got the following items of
interest to our citizens from the
Covington Enterprise :
“On ihe night of July 12th Rev. Dr.
Henry Quigg oeliveroU a most instruct¬
ive amt interesting lecture upon “Pal¬
estine,” in tee Covington Presbyterian
church. For nearly two hours he
charmed his hearers with an account of
his travels in the Old AVorld, and what
he heard and saw there, it is always
pleasant to have the Doctor visit our
city, but doubly so when he consents to
give one of his eloquent and entertain¬
ing lectures.”
At theNetvton county Sunday
school celebration at Covington :
“Rev. Dr. duigg, of Conyers, address¬
ed the parents, teachers and youth in
his inimitable and pleasing way.”
“Miss Clyde Hays lias gone back to
Rockdale to take up her school at Ebe
nezer.”
“Mrs VannieQuigg, of Conyers, and
interesting children, have been visiting
our city as the guests of her faiher, Mr.
M. B. Fowler.
These pleasant paragraphs
from the Lithonia correspodence
in the DeKalb New Era:
“Miss Tucker, a charming young lady
of Conyers, spent part of last week with
her cousin, Miss Sadie Almand. ’
“Quite a crowd came out to hear ‘Bet¬
sy Hamilton on the 16 inst,, and so far
as we can hear, none went away dissat¬
isfied. All in all the occasion was a
piesant one. The music was rendered
by Mrs. Davis’ class here, and from Con
yers, and they paid to themselves and
their teacher a very high compliment.
Grant us space enough to say that
Conyers should feel as proud of her
pretty little musical Misses as Lithonia
does of hers. Little Miss Brodnax was
very sweet in rendering her paitof the
program.”
Children Cry fot
pitcher’s Castorig#
I fiie coil? ’ lows.
SHADY DALE DOINGS.
Miss Jimmie Christian has
turned from a visit to friends in
Henry county.
j Prof. Jas. McClelland lost
spectacles last week. The finder
will be liberally thanked by re¬
turning the same to the profes¬
sor or ye scribe.
Friend A. L. Veal has about
recuperated from a recent case
of oak poison.
Mr. Henry Swann was stop¬
ping with Mr. Tom Stowers
last Sunday.
Miss Thornton Zachry, the
beautiful daughter of Col. C. T.
Zachry, of Peachstone Shoals,
visited Miss Bertie Graham last
week.
Bub Harkness, of Ola, was in
our burg this week.
Green Hollingsworth, one of
Smyrna’s best young men, was
circulating among friends in our
vicinity last Sunday.
Noah Bcird, one of Henry
county’s best citizens, paid us a
pleasant visit last Saturday and
Sunday.
Rev. Richard Floyd preached
at Midway academy last Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Stephens, of Newton conn
ty, is visiting the family of J. F.
Piper this week.
We have another barber in our
town. Three shaves for a dime.
“Competition is the life of
trade ’’
.
INDEPENDENT.
OAK GROVE DOTS.
The weather lias been a lit tle
Avarm for the past two Aveeks,
A family of gypsies spent two
days of this week in our midst.
Oak Grove Sunday school will
picnic at McDaniel’s mill pond
Friday, July 26th.
Andrew J. Plunkett, of Jack
son, is visiting friends in our
community this week.
R. L. Wlnt* and family, of At¬
lanta, are visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. White, this
week.
Misses Willie and Addie Stew
art, two pretty young ladies of
Atlanta, are visiting the family
of J. W. McLung.
There Avas quite an enjoyable
singing at the home of J N. Mc¬
Lung on last Saturday evening,
given in honor of their guests,
Misses Willie and Addie Stewart
Little Miss Odessa Love, who
has been spending some time
with relatives here, returned, to
her home in Atlanta last Satur¬
day.
The O. C. L. society will meet
at the schoolhouse 011 next Sat¬
urday evening.
Some of the farmers in out
community Alabama are contemplating a
trip to soon.
ERMYNTRUDE.
SMYRNA LOCALS.
Miss Pearl Seamans, of Atlan¬
ta, is visiting J. T. McCollum’s
family.
Miss Violet Walker.
Miss El lie Hollinsworth was
visited this week by Misses Lot¬
tie Hall and Beula Hollinsworth,
of Atlanta.
J. H. Maddox and wife have
returned from a visit to Clayton
county.
A large number of people
spent last Tuesday very pleas¬
antly at Smyrna. Hon. F.
Wimberly on the issues of the
day. J n , r pr; Ills 'Hienmirsp discourse was A\as lengtlij-, Inmrtliv
instuctive, and was listened to
Avitli great interest.
Tent holders are repairing
tehts and getting ready for the
annual meeting, which begins
next novt Friday Frida v nifdit mgne. Dr Lir. Onirrfr QUlgg
has secured the services Ot able
ministers. Our people look for
ward 7 With . . great . inteiest . . , to . ,1 the
time of goiug up to this gospel
feast.
veal’s store siftings. i
There was an ice cream festi- j
val at A. L. Veal’slast Tuesday!
night, in honor of Oak Hill and
Richardville string band.
Some anonymous character
li.t-s reported tii.it J . is . 1'aiker
has been excluded from the
church, in order to slander him.
The report is untrue. He with¬
drew of his own accord, much
to the regret of the members.
|The printer had the misfor¬
tune to “pi” the very interest¬
ing batch of news from Veal’s
Store just as we were getting
ready to go to press.)
MARRIED.
Mr. Alex. Currie and Miss Bos
sie Foster, both of Lithonia,
stole a march on their friends,
and went to Madison and were
married ai 8 o’clock Thursday
evening at the residence of Mr.
Cochran by Rev. S. A. Burney.
We wisli them much happiness
through life.
NEWS FROM THE DIAMOND
Our ball club is playing good ball;
it has played twelve games this year,
and has won nine. We said at the be¬
ginning of the season that we wanted
cur boys to bold tbe State amateur
championship when the season closed,
and wo believe they could do it. The
present team is a good one, and what is
better it is made up of home boys, ex¬
cepting Messrs. Seales, Orillia and
Means, who live at Oxford, otily ten
miles from Conyers. The Lawrence*
viile club was here Wednesday and
Thursday and played two games, Con¬
yers winning both. The first by a score
of 17 to 5; the second 1J to In the
second game the Laivrenceville boys
didn’t score till r,ho last inning. The
pitching of Jones, Conyers’ pitcher,
was excellent AVe wish to add Madi
son to the list of clubs defeated by
Conyers, and we will if Madison gives
us a chance.
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