Conyers weekly-banner. (Conyers, GA.) 1901-1907, June 06, 1902, Image 3

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> ore FOR COUNTY OFFICERS BY DISTRICTS. tub ~~--7TT jicCALLA. tox for Representative— r x Town Honey 158, Creek Sliefli 22—total M 102. h4 orraiue 22 , —Town 248, Shefll,4d Ill, ................. 304 ALVANd, , t. 127,Lorraine 69—total........... Honey Creek K'. 284, Six. 166, H. C. 79, L. 58—total.... , XT c -.r ■•■"b—Town Six. 42, H. C. 1 ETHKPdLD. — To wn 175. 70, L 27-total. .. ........314 ; gi ier iff_Towu 218, Sh. 74, II. C. y 9, L. 54—total........375 & M. Sheriff-Town 194, Six. 189, H. C. 122. L. 89-total ............-194 f sflJN-y Receiver— 1 Town 151, Sh. Six. 74, 72, H. C. 102, L. 41—total....366 • “ -Town 159, H. C. 30, L. 23-total 286 K.PU - V Y7 ’ “ —Town 98, Sh. 67, H. C. 15, L. 25— total 205 E £i'r , an CLOT*L j - TER. Tax Col— Town 206, Sh. 70, H. C. 97, L. ! -total......418 , . -Town 45, Sh, 32, H. C. 5, L. 18-total.........100 [MOO.'- SAW Y x-ix- i ‘ —Town 28, Sh. 45, H. C, 21, L. u—total...........97 t ( , —Town 136, Sh. 69. H. C. 25. L. 17—total 247 8^1. ........ ’ Treasurer—Town 398, 204, H. Q. 145, L, 85—total.......832 DT^pttt for (kroner— -Town Town 178, 230, Sh. Sh, 78, 127, H. H. C. C. 56, 90, L. L. 14-total............326 70—total... 517 “ 4bXRRF. ^ Surveyor—Town 85, Sh. 1(5, H. C. 45—total. ........... 146 L 1,1 G ’ necessary to give the vote by precincts for State House of.i donot^ it the consolidated vote will be found in the . with report of the on another page of this paper. At The Churches. qr. Troutman filled his ap . Lent with the Methodist con last, Sunday morning, His ‘'.‘“found ■;0U Chapter Romans, in 1st If Me. as follows: i am not ashamed of the gos jVhrist: for it is the power that of to salvation to every one ■ ,a ; to the Jew first, and also to reek.” , ^stor said in part: iis net only active but is the Lit of apparent death. ? iowt st form wo do not find that ions of any sacrifice. JAs it [it.' d:e scale v.m find that good to I is its one object. A free will [ I bud at the expense of some ■ }jfe, A fish will refuse the L viug bait while spawning | I ri( ; ! .m is the product that of Jesus life at its |: i this power exem [ii has become the means of |tio:; L; to all men. between the a Mist difference L i he gospel. The law is full of L;Si" L- t .-pel is the good nows. v its the offender with peiud every tr;. ■■gressiou and rays I is tin escape, The good news k ,iv is forgiven* ss. i p wer of this good news is in the | J >-r.s who lived for others. This k idoi the greatest figure in the hr if the world. The men and |i who are repro n rid: life bfdl'avers and no others. is 4.1 you cannot have life eternal I as yon give your life in service O Vw Tll sad, a’ o. this good news was to jcnaturp. Not only to adult nion uul women and. children but to brut os. There is a gospel of the M!swirly of prevention of huunals LS'-id we were to live by and n dip iar lily life. Carnegie said, neiiii’c to die rich.” Is it not a p crime to find our heaven in istliiiViin all points of great- 1!fi • n : “i - as the world, measures ‘Re ise made the only real O'he lives to-day in the lives ! r Hiicivd million people more did when in a human l Crtuc; i • aud Rockfeller could F N i.tuuanity by cheapening f, :i f ’;>n by the establishment rN and colleges. We all con r f0 '>ho ibread of this gospel only ISshly. * * * r lj 4 , . Graham fiilled his reg ppointm ii l' at the Baptist church ami ar 'fight, The theme of poniiiifr sermon was: “Soul ha¬ Thi Lxt taken from i. was [' T ! ' !; 4' John and the sec Ns reads: T wisTt above hill that f iou mayest prosper I teak: even as tfty soul D. ■ pros ’ : f a consisted of re n.H Messings of material end g. ( , q heaith. 15 4 .) ut to all sorts of dis [ Till coin mou com spiritual i ndigestiou. This is r M !, y ink-ii the If the wrong kinds of (n\ ■“ fed on the tradi sadtloc*up lf ' of men its system ptobeem ie a paired. All sorts ar■» s* : beff che souls of lathesi re He thc-ir lavs and they have c v ll i art. Netr (jf f , ">2Dg i necessary to soul nothing hut the while others take The effects are Oiristians take no i&Cx* at all. i hey go the L, j orshipbut little j wholesome ‘X;. 1 liter Hnhe lr 0it knrtfol tl ing to THE WEEKLY BANNER. the spiritual system is want of exeroise. Healthy growth is impossible, no mat¬ ter the quality or quantity of food that is eaten, without real activity. Activi¬ ty is to the Christian what the sun is to the plant. Some of the symptoms of spiritual indigestion are these; A kind of emptiness that nothing will satisfy. Many a Christian has an ach¬ ing void within that nothing seems to satisfy. Only the conscious presence of the Holy Spirit can fill it. Another symptom is datable ness. Men with bad consciences are fretful and unfor¬ giving. Many other practical points were suggested. The necessary things to soul health ore the deep breathing of prayer, the takingof a variety of spiritual food and activity in every good word and work. The Sunday night sermon was on the “Three Exhortations” found in the 11, 12 and 13th verses of the 6th chapter of Romans. r l he main paints were. “Death to sin and alive to God,” “the dethronement of sin and the use of the members of the body as instruments of righteousness. Special respects were pa'd to the unruly tongue. The ordinance of baptism was ad¬ ministered after the sermon and the vast congregation witness.' d it with deep interest. ■* * % .Re*-, r. W. Sfcol •*« will fill hisrogaiar appointments ar tire Presbyterian chin orning and at night, His sermon will or -on the subject of “The fall of man in Eden; its Reality and it Results.” A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the services. * * * Elder A. G. Thomas, of Atlanta, one Q f the ablest ministers of the Christian c ]j Ur ch, will fill the pulpit at the Chris tian church in this city Sunday and Sunday night. The public is invited, to j iear pim, * * % Rev B. J. W. Graham, pas tor of the Baptist church, will h ave on id* an¬ nual vacation next Monday He will s;>@nd the time in points North and West. Dr J. P Bull, of Atlanta, will fill the pulpit of the Baptist church <>u the third Sunday in this mouth. He is a distinguished preacher and the people of Conyers should hear him. PROnOTiONS Anti Ilonoi' Roll In tlxc Conyers Public feehools For Year 1001-0”, [Those names marked (f) are nonor pupils, they having made an average of 90 in Scholarship, deportment and attendance.] f Miss Ruth Anderson, Graduate PROMOTION FROM 9TH TO lOTH GRADE Lillian Hicks, Sara Lou Harden Reeve Troutman. from 8th to 9th. fShellie Septimo Elliott, Frank Sale Hardin, 4 Lueile Hicks f Clifford Lamar Janes, Harry Young McCord, Clyde McDaniel f Harry Grady McElvauey, f By ard Fowler Quigg, Francis Marion Swords, James Peek Tilley, Henry Batley Troutman, Almand Rich ard Tucker. from 7th to 8th grade. f Mariette Anderson, Otis Jaek son Bradford, Harry Jackson Cain, John Webb Cowan, f George Ed ward Everitt, Horace McCall Mor¬ gan, f Mabel Morgan, tW illieTheo Ross, fWillie Arthur Sharp, Wil lip i Oh - St Eugene Allen gi . rs, t y Lou Tucker. from 6tii to 9th grade. Barnett Clotfelter, Willie Green Carr;o Lee Lifsey, fMary McCord, McDonald, Madge Midton, fGeorgia Pirkle, f Marie Scott, Obie Simpkins, Frank Stej)b nson fGrace Troutman, Earl Tucker. fJ T Vinson from 5rh to 6th grade. Winnie Guffin, fLuIa Hull, Alva Langford, Irma-Minor, Lois Minor Bertha Mae Street, Hudson Sum¬ mers, fRobert Troutman, Jesse Tucker, Vida Waldrop. from 4th to 5th grade. Daisy Inez Cain, Valeria Clot¬ felter. Carlisle Davis, f Willi© Mae Dunn, Lucy Elmina Green, Rob¬ ert Burton Guinn, Clara May Jones, fCarl Lynwood Langford, Claude Morgan, Kate O’Kelley, fBlaneh Lillian Parker, Carlton Sharp, Gideon Stephenson, Louis Clay Summers, f Alpharetta Tuck¬ er, Johnnie Waldrop, Ralph Whit aker. FROM 3rd to 4th grade. Tempie Davis, Florence David son Arline Hammock, Nellie Lawson Melton, Ruby Minor, Jefferson Davis McCord, Lucy Mae McDonald, Irene Scott, How¬ ard Sharp and Emory Waldrop. from 2nd to 3rd grade. Ruth Almand, Mary Candler, Paul Cain, Mary Julia Guinn, Henry Haines Green, Flora Jones, Leila Jolmson, Jeff Lifsey, Emma Kate Malcom Frankie Minor, Mamie Parker. Wana Pirkle, Guy Stovall. Rosalie Scott, Cora Lee Sorrow, Willie Stephensou, Ethel Tucker, Mary Ethel Tucker, Alex Wallis. Eva Waldrop, Eflie Whit¬ aker, Joeddy Whitaker. FROM 1ST TO 2ND GRADE, Hubert Almand, David Butler, Terrell Butler, Alline Bryan, Brow Christian, John Christian, Otis Clotfelter, Maurice Dabm y, Kathline Downs, Mattie Leonora Dunn, Hubert Everett, Miram Freeman, Willie Hill Hammock, Sarah Jones, Stella Jores, George Mclh eald, Cash O’Kelley, Thom s P ker, Edv ard Pirkle, Maud cl Sorrow. Joeial i iphenson, Joseph St v A! • =dy Summers, John Tucker, H nee Waldrop. Laura Walter i i Her:y White. » * • CORR NEWS Wheat-cutting the order of the day. The farmers will soon be through chopping. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hull and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hull’s family. S. A. and Olm King visited Jas. E. King Sunday. We.are glad to say that Miss Maggie King’s health is jmprov mg If you want all the news take the Weekly-Banner. lt is ths best paper Rockdale has ever had. We wonder why Misses Sally and Evy Blankenship don’t get married. It is not because thxy don’t want to and haven’t sweet hearts, for we think they have u plenty. There is lots of marrying around here and we say let all marry that can for there is a lot who want to and can’t, Black Jack. SALEM—SHEFFIELD. A large crowd attended Sunday School at Salem last Sunday. Mr. Ben Almand and wife visit¬ ed Mr. Math Norton’s family Sun¬ day. Mrs T.N. Skelton had as her guests Ihuraday Mrs. G. W. Den nard, her mother, Mrs. Hyatt H vatt and and little aughter, Essie. MDD J 1 65 . ! AAepdahle sMialhig PreparationforAs lire Food andRegula - ling the Stomachs and Bowels of m mm Children Promotes D i ges l ion ,C hee r fu L ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. Not Ka® c otic . ft cipe of Old. J)r SAMI 'ELPITCJIKR Pumpi'tm Mx. Seed' Senna- * lloeketie Suite — xfttise Seed f /kpe/nmt Bi CaibanatrSoda - * Hmu Seed ■ Clarified Sugar hmlergteeu Bfatvr Tion, Aperfecl Sour Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea forConstipa Worms .Convulsions .Feverish¬ ness am! Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ' 9 9 . Wmm mmmm Are the Poor Man’s Friend, Rich Man’s Delight. Cheap enough for one and fine enough for the ot her. flood Material and Workmanship Counts. \ dollar o two extra at the beginning niak< : wonderful difference In thr finCihed product. Rock Hiil” Buggies Made Better Than Others on Purpose. 41» No neddent about it. It pays to make the bust, bwmtso the bust m best, lasts best, is best. You do not want a cheap buggy If you CRH Kft H good OHO ut H reasonable price. Try a “Bock jlill.” There is nothing better n matter what jirlco you have to pa. , or what you think. Tell the dealer you raw this advertisement and he i authorized to make you n special price. (No. 8 .) Rack IliU Buggy Co., Makers, Bock Him,, —For Sale by— :ia. IE- IEYER KT 0 00 i.Xd'.l’DN rtiSsr/voAir AW, tX-ea'Y A«k our friend Charlie Norton, where he went Sunday afternoon. We are glad to note that Mrs. Hayden Hawkins is well again. Mr. Will McDaniel ai rived home from Mercer University Thursday. Good-looking John I. Norton attended Sunday School at Salem Sunday afternoon. Mr. Earnest Summers and ei - ter. Lizzie, visited Misses Nannie an d Ethel White last Sunday. Miss Minnie Dennard visited her friend Miss Della Brooks last Monday. Our successful farmer, Mr. M. M Norton, is doing some excellent . farm work this year. His farm is being improved in every respect an 1 he may expect some rich re¬ turns at harvest time. We will ask our friend Bob Summers to please have his hah cut. Mrs. Annie Dennard visited Mrs. Annie Laird Thursday. Lilac. ROCKDALE. News scarce this week. Mr. Sharp and f lam y 1 • Sunday with relatives at Smyr I:U Miss Sudie Harris was a guest of m its? GSESEi 1: wrasE&J' SB m f 4 ' For Infant e and Children. Z3 The ICinv You Have Bears the I Signature % 2 CD or over I § THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. V. is ; Ola I! ,: s.. 11 at her home at Union Grove lust week. Mi-s Poky .McCol lu m.-pci it Sat¬ urday ii it with Mi l Minnie Granadc. Miss htdie Harris spout Satur- 1 1 ■ y night, with Mi ’ Pearl May Held of South Conyers. Miss Rachel White:- .vith Mrs. J. F. Harris this week. Mr. Waller Rice left Monday for Atlanta wliere he will accept a position in a coffin factory. Bailie Humpback. Carter-Mercer. Mr. Thos. J. Carte'* and Miss >■ a.11i : rcer, d I'g'm " of T, C» Yirci re niaiTP 4 unday af t moon at 3 o’clock by Rev. W. \ . Adams at the Methodist par s mage. T. i- vo iiig was in the * ;t. lire of a surpri o their many fi lends. The bride is a beautiful an d accomplish”'; young lady. The rious i nd clev er young i tieman and has been the e: rnpioy of the Staten-Graph for some time. i’neir many , 1 lends wish for tin-m a lung life aud much joy.—Tin* Brownsville, Tenir..-see States-Grnphic. Mr. Carter was reared in Con vers ami has many friends here V vlio will be interested to learn of his marriage. We congratulate him.