Conyers weekly-banner. (Conyers, GA.) 1901-1907, June 06, 1902, Image 4

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DELICIOUS, REFRESHING! m>m muth, ics 1 ©ten We are serving some very delicious drinks—all the choicest flavors. Our Cream Chocolate deligts the ladies and they are the judges from whose decision there is no appeal. We are better prepared to serve you this summer than ever before. IfAte §a$gaaag}$ v,aJ.i oz « €> QAILEY DRUG COMPANY. Ml cclili)— —iknmcv. OFFICIAL OKGAfl OF ROCKDALE COUNTY. J. H. WALLIS. Editor. ■B Entered at the postoflice at Conyers as second-class mail matter. Friday, June 0 , 19C2, Mfl • UtWWMI WIHIIItWIWW Il HmHIlWMUMIMIHIMMtWMtH DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. For Governor. J. M. TERRELL For Secretary of State. PHILIP COOK. For Comptroller General. W. A. WRIGHT. For State Treasurer. R. E. PARK. For Attorney General J. C. HART. For State School Commissioner. W. B. MERRITT. For Commissioner of xtgriculture. O. B. STEVENS. For Piison Commissioner. THOMAS EASON. Associate Justice’s Supreme Court. SAMUEL LUMPKIN. A. J. COBB. For United States Senator. A. S. CLAY. For Concref sman From otli Congressional District, Ga. L. F. LIVINGSTON. For Representative. W. V. ALMAND. For Clerk. L. H. SIGMAN. For Sheriff. J. W. SWANN. For Tax. Receiver. J. T. TUCKER. For Tax Collector. W. G. CLOTFELTER. For County Treasurer. J. A. DUKES. For Coroner. L. T. FARRILL. For Surveyor. R. A. GUINN. Dem. Executive Committee Meets. Conyers, Ga., June 0, 1902. At a meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee of Rockdale county this day held, for the pur¬ pose of consolidating the returns of the primary election held on 5 , lpn^ and declaring the THE WEEKLY BANNER results, find on examining the re¬ turns this day made to us by the managers of said election precincts that the following persons received a majority of the votes mast and they are hereby declared to be the nominees for said offices to wit: For Governor, Guerry 444 votes. ‘ Sec. of Slat*, Cook 843votos. ‘ Comp. Gen. Wright 843 4 4 ‘ Treasurer, Park 830 4 4 ‘ A tty. Gen. Hart 881 4 4 ‘ S. C. Com Johnson 849 4 4 , 1 Com. Agr. St-.vens 444 4 4 ‘ Prison Com., Eason 589 “ ‘ Asso. J’s. Supreme Court, Lumpkin G C w' 4 4 Cobb GO iZ 4 4 They are therefore entitled to the two (2) votes of Rockdale county in the convention to be held on the 2 nd day of July, 1902, in Atlanta, Ga., to nominate can¬ didate for Governor and State House and other officers. It is on motion ordered that H. Y. McCord and W. J. Eakes are hereby appointed delegates to cast the two (2) votes of Rockdale county in said convention for the clticiul above named and John G. Mann and J. M. B. Goode as al¬ ternates in case delegates appoin¬ ted fail or refuse to attend said convention. It also appearing that Hon L. I . Livingston received 864 votes for Congress, 481 votes majority over his opponent, Hon. C. I. Bra mm, he, said II m L. F. Liv¬ ingston is entitled to the delega¬ tion from this, Rockdale county. It is on motion ordered that Joel G. Jackson. M. II. Melton, E. II. Almand and P. L. Gralmn are ap¬ pointed delegates to said Congres¬ sional convention, to cast the two (2)’votes of Rockdale county for Hon. L. F. Livingston for Congress from this district . It being represented that Hon. L. L. Middlebrooks received a majority vote of Newton county, lie is therefore entitled to the del¬ egation of this, Rockdale county, in the Senatorial convention to nominate a candidate from this ,tbe 27th Senatorial district. J H. Wallis and J. E. Maddox hereby appointed delegates to said. Senatorial convention to the vote of Rockdale county for said Hon. L. L. Middlebroolcs for Senator, (with power to choose their own alternates. The following persons having received a majority of the votis cast in said primary are here'y declared to be the nominees cf said county : \V \v . V \ . Amiund, Aim.'ml Renresentalive hepi 3su tative. L. H. Sigman, CleraS. C. I W Dm aiiii, qhpiMiV kn.iin. . J. T. Tucker, Tax Receiver. W. G. Clotfelter, Tax J. A. Dukes, Tieasurer. L. T.Farrill, Coroner. R. A. Guinn, Surveyor. Hon. A. S. Clay having received 885 votes for U. S. Senator is declared to be the choice of said county for U. S. Senator. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our official signatures. This June Oth 1902. A. C. MeCaWa, Chm. J. H, Wallis, Sec. W. C. Goode M. H. Melton, W. M. Richardson, P. L. Fraham, J. G. Jackson. Happy Tiirie lr\ Old Town. 4 4 We felt very happy,” writes R. N. Bevill, Old wovvn, Ya., “when Buck lea’s Arnica Salve cured our daughter of' a bad case of scald head.” It delights all wh i use it for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions. Infal¬ lible for Piles. Only 25e at Gailey Drug Co, To tl^e People of Rocpdale I tender my thanks and good wishes to my friends and support¬ ers. who so nobly stood by me in my race for the Legislature. While my defeat was a disappointment to me and mine, I hope its tor the best. The party in its prima¬ ry has siguilied its choice of candi¬ dates and it behooves us all, as good democrats to abide the re¬ sults and stand by the nominees of the party. Conyers, Ga.. June 6 , 1902. A. C. McCalla. A f r a V : * w Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This 1 preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant reliefand never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been C13re ^ after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stem ach 5 relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take, g.g h©|p flood but cf® you Prepared The ii. bottle only by contains E. O. DeWitt 2!4 timesihe & Co., 50c. Chicago. size, 1 NOTICE. T!io people of Salem communi t,y will hold an educational rally at the Campground on July 4th. T!-re will be speaking and every body is invited to attend and brii g well tilled baskets. “WHITE STAR.” 4 on can buy the famous “White Star” flour at Thompson Stew¬ art’s. Ready To Yield. “I used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found it a certain cure,” says S. R. Meredith, Willow Grove, Del. Operations unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin diseases, all Kinds of wounds. Accept no counterfeits. Gailey Drug Co. Dr. Fret well’s Knockout for Rheumatism. JL Hite k |p f s ,'p Kidney and Bladder Trouble and Bright's Bisefi” ’ DIRECTIONS: ONE TABLESPOONFUL THREE TIMES PER BEFORE EATING. Sh-,ke Well Be Taking. Price $i 50. Qt You get Hie news in this paper. • *4*- •- 20 pounds good Rice for $1.00, at Street & Huff’s. Notice. All that want to pay their street tax will please call at one: and pay $2.50 before they are served to work it out. T. H.Bryans, Marshal. NOTICE. Tins is give.clue notice to all parties that John Robiusou, col., is under con¬ tract to work for me until Jnly 15th, 1902, parties are notified not to biro him so long as this contract is in force. W. C. Goode. SPECIAL NOTICE. j am now b , 1yillg ice i n car load lotg and can supply all customers afc any time on shorfc notice. Wlil be lad to f u ,. a i s h your ice this summer. Thompson Stewart, 100 pairs Slices going at (5c pet pair at Street & Huff’s. To Cure a <JoLI in One Day Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the if it fails to cure. E . w money Grove’s is on each box. 25c. Bears the °’ A ‘ S hia Save Alwajs Bc-d Signature of W 0