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INTERESTING items from over the county
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE C( )RRESPOJVDE^ x>*.
5QUTH CONYERS.
hope everybody voted tor
fe in politics,
Lean dold veteran,
Lidas Livingston on the 5th.
y Mack Smith and son Jesse,
Ltlanta, visited the family of
Hollingsworth recently.
L Tom Argo, of Atlanta, was
[ “old folks at borne” Sunday.
Land Mrs. Rnfe Christian, of Mr. of
-e visited the family
|tChristian recently
},. R. 1. Hale is champian
u deetroyer of this part of
„ Up to date, be lias killed
L.vii this spring, besides dea¬
ling a nest of coach-whip eggs.
,j. ., rs Lee Hollingsworth and
L .
Mayfield visited fair friends
|{;iysfcon Sunday.
jj a Safrouia Almand and Miss
jie Tucker spent Monday night
h Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hale.
|rs. A. J. Dempsey visited in
midst one day last week.
ill uf them will bo in it, but
ge iiiafc are out of it, - by the
ethis is published; the candi
b. v.e mean.
ilr. Jao. McCaniel visited fair
s at Hopewell Sunday.
Ilr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers
ISomh Conyers a short while
lulay afternoon. Come again.
I .ink Mary Love has returned
Inc after spending some time
[liIrraunt, Mrs. Mayfield.
Ilr. L in Harris and sister, of
Ickdaio, visited friends in this
[iiiity recently.
IVe re,ret to note that Mrs.
fry jte Bishop is in a very feeble
of health. We hope she may
|n be out again and in usual
Eli.
Plr, .J;h Still SDent the day
|h uie..us at Almon Sunday.
p« fneil Mamie Wagoner has re*
to her home near Lithonia.
" to quite a favorite with the
pi? people here and will be
ply mi «ed.
pi« Fry iitvi.' nek child at this of writing. Mr. Joe Smith We
p'r enty soon recover.
MID—SUMMER EATING.
ii v vour et ttables from B.B. McDonald’s popular Grocery store!
* *v
Fancy and Family Groceries at lowest prices. In mj T mar
ket you will find the best fresh meats at reasonable
prices. Yon can serve your interest by trad
ing here. I lead ’em all. See me.
BEE B. MCDONALD. Center Street, Con vers, Ga.
THE WEEKLY BANNER.
Mi'. Mat lownsend spout Sun
day with his parents near McDan¬
iel’s mill.
Miss Una Argo i3 spending this
week with relatives at Kirn wood.
Mrs. Thompson O’Kelley is
victim of mumps this week. We
hope they will serve her lightly.
Mr. Paul Mayfield visited at
Union Grove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Alinand, sr.
was in our vicinity Monday after
noon. Vashti.
EAST CONYERS.
Miss Time Weaver visited friends
in Lithonia last week.
Miss Vannie Lou Plunkett was
in East Conyers Sunday.
Mrs G. W. Posey, of Decatur,
visited her sister, Mrs. Brooks
Posey Sunday.
Mrs.Willis Invin and Mrs. G. W.
Weaver were the guests of Mrs.J.
G. Maddox near Pine Log Sunday.
Mrs. Medlocb, of Norcross,spent
Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.F.
T. Hopkins.
Mr George Ragland has returned
home after a pleasant visit to rel¬
atives here.
Mr.Will Lanier, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Miss Mabel Whatley
Sunday.
Miss Gussio Maddox, who hap
boon sick for some time, we are
glad to say, is improving.
Maj. J. R. Irwin and Miss Annie
Ragland attended the fish fry at
Dead River last Thursday.
Josh.
MT. AIRY.
Several of our people picniced
with Smyrna school at Sims Mill
last Saturday.
Miss Julia Maddox who has
been attending the Monroe college
at Forsyth has returned home to
spend her vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Tucker visited
their son R. W Tucker Tuesday.
Mr. J. H. Maddox has gone to
Macon to attend the Mercer com-
mencemcut.
Little John Tucker of Conyers
is visiting his little cousin Matt
Tucker this week,
Miss Violet Walker has returned
home after spending last week very
pleasantly with Miss Florede
er of Conyers.
Mrs. Barto Walden has a sister
from Atlanta visiting her.
Little Hetfric and Corine Barton
of Morrow, Ga. are on a visit to
their grandparents, Mr. and Mr 9 .
John H. Maddox.
Mayflower.
MAGNET.
Rev. J. C. Forester filled his
regular appointment on last Sat¬
urday and Sunday.
The Sunday School at Liberty
Chapel is flourishing.
The wdieat crop is being harvest¬
ed but is very short, and the oat
crop will be short unless rain conies
soon.
The fruit crop is not as favor¬
able as a while back, yet I think
we will have a good black-berry
crop.
Miss Cora Lifsey, of your town,
is teaching a large music class in
Magnet. Miss Cora makes an
cellent teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spinks of
Henry Co., visited their son, Mr.
W. T.Spinks near Magnet Sunday.
Several of our young men are
doing some fine farming this year
and among the number is Lawson
Stowers, who leads in tin finest
crop.
Fruit tree agent* and candidates
were exceedingly numerous last
week.
Fish fries are the order of the
day. Good luck is reported every
time. Plenty fish and redbugs too.
Major.
EBENEZER.
Wheat harvesting time is at
hand and the reaper is heard in
the land.
Why shouldn’t our Sunday
school practice up and sing at Oak
Ilill on 1 he 1th.
Mr. and Mrs. ’.V. T. Stanton
were called to the bedside of their
sick daughter, Mrs. Noney Wal
dro P» of Conyers, Sunday. We hope
hers ma Y be a s i )eoti J recovery,
Several from this community
a Hcnded preaching at Liberty
Chapel Sunday. The services
were conducted by Rev. Mr. For¬
rester and was enjoyed by the large
congregation present.
Mr. Thompson Potts was escort¬
ing two of our fair sex Sunday
afternoon.
Meeting will be held here the re¬
mainder of the year, every third
Saturday p. m. and Sunday a. m.
following. A cordial invitation
is extended to all,
Miss Cora Belle Almand is visit¬
ing relatives at Dahlonega and
other points in North Ga.
Mr. Ben McQuartera, who mov¬
ed from Kockdalo about 20 years
ago, paid her his first visit Satur¬
day. He was surprised to sec so
much progress in old Rockdale.
By the time this is printed some
of the candidates will be defeated.
Mr ftud Mrs j. j. Cowan visit
e d their sox, Prof. W. J. Cowan,
of pace, Sunday.
Mr. Joe Potts was up shaking
hands with friends Sunday.
In Bo more days Surge funk- ,
et” says sweet lay by time, water
melons, peaches, chickens ant
camp-meetings will be here.
While calling n on friends in Mug
net last week, ^ Nick” was asking
Tam bow about the Hoe-ache Nick
the best remedy we know of is to
take three quarts of blue pills grand be¬
fore each meal. This is a
reme( ]y.
“Singing in the morning
Singing through the clay,
Music is a blessing,
Use it while we may.
Cares may come to vex us ;
Trials may oppress;
Time may bring us troubles,
Treasurers may be less.
Yet with fond .companions
Loved and cherished long,
All our carosfmay vanish—
Charmed away 1 y song.
Tambow.
NORTH CONYERS
\\ e North Conyers folks are us
independent ns the Sheffielders,
we have dew-berries ripe.
Mrs Mitchell visited Mrs.Wool
ley Sunday.
Mr. and Alts. W. H. Woolley
visited his sister, Mrs. King, (f
Union Grove, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Street were
guests of Mrs. Elias Wooley Sat¬
urday.
Mr. Jim Plunket and little dau¬
ghter were in North Conyers last
Thursday.
Candidates were driving around
lots tliis week and were all smiles.
Wonder which way they will smile
next week.
Col. Pick and his father, Uncio
Henry, spent Thursday with Mr.
John Peek, cf Sheffield.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Treadwell vis¬
ited Mrs. Elias Woolley Wodnos
day night. Susic.
A Real Friend.
‘ I suffered from dyspepsia and
indigestion for fifteen years,”says
W. T. Sturdi vam of Merry Oaks,
N. C. “After 1 had tried many doc¬
tors and medicines to no avail one
of my friends persuaded me to t^vv
Kodol. It gave immediate relief. 1
can eat almost anything I want
now and my digestion is good. I
cheerfully recommend Kodol.”
jy ou ^ ^.y to euro stomach trouble
|)V dietiug That only further
Wf . a j {Png the system. You need
kodol wholesome, strengthening food,
enables you to assimuhite
what you eat by digesting aid.—Gailey it with¬
out the stomach’s
Drug Co.
CASTOR IA
Fer Infants and Children.
The Kind Yen Data Always Saugbt
Bears the
Signature of
by all. A Guest.
For BOILH and 01.0*1
SOHES lino GAI1EY
Hindi Hoil Halve.
Price .'-Joe.