The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, January 23, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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8 GO TO Dr. Dempsey Sends Another Memphis Echo MEMPHIS, Tenii., Jan. I <S|htlhl to Record I —Here is a fine report l>y Editor E. M I.uzenby of a gmd ml dress by Dr. D. E Goddard. "I aia sure." says Dr Dempsey, •'your readers will enjoy it " “Dr Goddard spoke on Africa, from wlilcli continent lie has Inn recently re turned. ‘lt Is the Idggest. Idncket, iiol test and sandiest country on earth. Ils bigness is indicated by the fact that it is one-fourth the size of all the earth. It is four times ns large m* the United States. It is black In many ways. There ure 800 language* there, 300 of which have been reduced to writing. Two things in Africa are übi quitous —sand and ants We have ants externally, internally and eternally. “Politically Africa Is divided up by the European itowers and tin* whole of Africa Is ruled by Europeans, except two nations —I.iherin, set up by free negroes from the United States and ruled by negroes, and Kthopla. an ab solute monarchy ruled g.v a negro who cluims to be a direct descendant of Solomon. Dr Goddard announced that he himself accepts the last statement with a gruin of salt, lull the king tells it, nevertheless. “The population of Africa is said to be 100,000,000. Of all these 100,000,000 are said to he pagans; 40.000.000 are Mohammeduus; 10,000.000 are Chris tiana. Paganism (animism I is bound to give away; indeed, is giving way. As to which of the other two religions will win Africa deiiends upon the ag gressiveness with which they work. “At the present time Mohammedan isin Is much stronger, mitnerirnlly. than Christianity, and Mohammedanism is Hjiendhig huge sums for the propaga tion of its faith " Southern Methodism lias three nils slon stations In the Belgian Congo sec tion. We are doing missionary work in three lines—evangelistic, educational and medical. "Dr Goddard stirred Ids hearers when he told of the conditions in Af rica. arid of the wonderful opportuni ties there He told of how cheaply the work then* can lie done, and of how We Can Meet Any Tire Demand With a jffiA TIRE ~ If your first thought is quality, we have the famous Goodyear All-Weather made of SUPERTWIST, the cord which stretches far beyond the breaking point of GOODYEAR other cords, and the scientifically designed tread which insures firm traction and long, slow, even tread wear. Means Good Wear If it’s price you’re after, you can’t go wrong on the Goodyear Path finder, a splendid buy at the money. You get Goodyear value at a price which meets the mail order houses and dealers in unknown f)T ID W R \/Trp brands. V C No matter what price you want to pay, no matter what size you Moq a S Good Gare— antee and Goodyear’s that you’ll be completely satisfied. Cerlainly—our Goodyear Service goes with any tire-no matter what price vou pay. We get lots of pleasure out of making your tires last longer LANGFORD MOTOR CO. Conyers, Georgia GAILEY’S sorely needed this work is “It Dr. Goddard visits (lie two \iu huiiin conferences in tin* near future we urge all our |ample to hear him. lie has ii message that every Methodist should hear." Alabama Christian Ad v< mate. Our New Sheriff Visits Honey Creek Sheriff .1 Floyd Cook destroyed four teen thousand gallons of ingredients, known to us llcker drinkers ns “S S, 8” down in lower Honey Creek dis trict lust Sunday. Now, Honey (’reck is a branch, flowing with water, but Floyd is using it for something else and it ain't honey. Honey Creel; dis trict is of no relation to the branch, they don't even use it for irrigation purposes —not that they are ashamed of it specially, hut they never know just what its analysis is from lime to time on account of our sheriff. We are pot afraid of Sheriff Cook, for we know ns much on him as lie does on us. init wlmt we know on him happen ed back yonder when we were mere girls,'but wlmt lie knows on us is tliul lie found our lantern, quite a recent loss and occurance and until this tiling blows over, we are going to lay low, 'possum or no 'possum Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Summers, of I,os Angeles. Calif-, are complimentary in the renewal of their subscription to tin* Record- Mr- Summers is happy in Ids far western home and occupation with the Alemite Lubricator Cos. We ap pro date their friendship and interest in tlie Record very much. LEGALS NOTICE OF CHANGE IN OFFICI \L ORGAN. To the Publishers of The Conyers Tillies; It appearing to the undersigned Or dinary, Sheriff and Clerk of tin* Su perior Court of Rockdale County re spectively and acting concurrently, that tlie Conyers Times the newspa per in which Sheriff's advertisements have heretofore been in and for said County of Rockdale has moved its plant without tin* limits of said Conn Till: HOCKDALH ItECOHI) COXVKHS, (iEOUGIA ty, and the Citizen of said County arc Inconvenienced thereby, and it further appearing that the Rockdale Record a newspa|M*r is published and printed in t lie County scat of said county, and i the only paper so printed and publish ed. Now we tin* officers aforesaid act ing concurrently under the provisions of Section (iutir, of parks Civil Code, do hereby change (In- legal organ for le gal tills from The Conyers Times to The Rockdale Record. This .Inunary 2ml, Ibid). 'I 111 iS. H. MARSTON, Ordinary it. II KING, Clerk ,1. F. COOK, Sheriff. Rockdale County, Georgia. CITATION Dismission from \dministration GEORGIA, Rockdale County. WHEREAS, Mrs. Bessie Moore Blake, AH mini irutrlx of ,1. W. Moore, represents to the Court in her peti tion, duly filed and entered on record, that she lias fully administered J. W- Moore's estate; This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they cun, why said Administratrix should not be dis charged from her administration, and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in February, lit2b. THOM. II MIIRSTORO, Ordinary. NOTICK OF SAKE CNDKR POWER GEORGIA Rockdale County. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of the power contained in a deed made to secure the payment of a debt of Five Hundred (.$500.00) Dollars and interest thereon, by .1. I>. Gunter to Mrs. Kate ,\l. Hardwick on December 10, IDJ7. and recorded in Deed Book pages Uockdnle County. Georgia, Land Records, J, Mrs. Kate M. Hardwick, will sell at auction, to the highest bidder for cash, before the Court House door of Ru kdale Coun ty, Georgia, between the legal hours of ale mi Tuesday. February 5, IDLI9. \V. 1.. .McCart and land formerly own ed by i. 1,. Langley. Said deed pro vides that should any one of the notes given to secure the payment of saiil debt, be not paid promptly when due, .Mrs. Kate M. Hardwick or assigns shall have the right to call said entire debt due and payable at once with the following property as described in said deed, to-wit: All that li .id or parcel of land ly-I ing and being in Lund Lots Nos. ,>ib t and :J47 of Rockdale County, Georgia. | containing lit) acres, and being bound-j hi North and West by D. T. Roberts unit Walter MeCart; South by D. T. Roberts and Walter MeCart; East by tin* right to proceed to tiie ohdectlon of same by a public sale of said property. Default in the payment of a note of Two Hundred Fifty ($250.00 1 and interest thereon due on said debt on December 1, 1928, lias occurred, and the said Mrs. Kate M. Hardwick has declared said debt of Five Hundred ($500,001 Dollars with accrued in terest thereon at eight per cent, per annum from December 10, 1027. to be now payable, and the bald sale, of which this is the notice, will be made for the purpose of applying the pro ceeds thereof towards the payment of said debt, and to the expenses inci dent to said sale. MRS. KATE M. HARDWICK, As Attorney in Fact for J. D. Gunter. J. L. Van Valkenburg. J. L. Van Valkenburg. Jr., Attorneys at Law, Atlanta, Georgia. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER GEORGIA, Rockdale County. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of the power contained iri a deed made to secure the payment of a debt of Live Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars and interest thereon, by Mrs. Kate M. Hardwick to W. P. Van Valkenburg mi December 22, 1025, and recorded in Deed Book S, pages 440 to 445, Rock dale County, Georgia, Land Records, 1. W. I*. Van Valkenburg, will feell at auction, to the highest bidder for cash, before the Court House door of Rock dale County, Georgia, between the le gal hours of sale on Tuesday, Febru ary 5, 192!*. the following property as described in said deed, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in ltockudel County, Geor gia. being in the Town of Conyers, and which is described as follows: The building known ns the Post Office Building, located on the corner of Cen ter and North Railroad Streets i nsaid City and being a part of Land Lot No. 2115. described as: Beginning at a cor ner on Center Street with the lot of J. E. Maddox and running thence West along tin* center of the brick wall with said J. E. Maddox (GO) Sixty feet; thence South on a line parallel with Center Street to the right of way of the Georgia Railroad Fifty (50) feet; the ice East along said right of way Sixty (GO) feet to Center Street; thence North along said street to the beginning corner, being a lot 50 x 60 .feet known formerly as the S. D. Night Building. ALSO: All that tract i>i parcel of land in the Kith District 29 Years VALUE GIVING of said County, und-in the said T"’“ I of Conyers, and bounded on the North hv Glenn Hudson; Last by G. A. Ah ..mud, Sr., and L. I*. McDaniel; South hv H. W. Tucker, and West by D lstl tute Street, being more fully described in deed from A. S. Turner to Mrs. Kate M. Hardwick, dated January IG, 1014, and recorded in Deed Book M, page 232 of the Rockdale Deed Records. ALSO: All that tract ro parcel of land in Conyers, formerly known as the E. B. Rosser store room, said lot situat ed on Center Street, and being the ground and store under the South end of the Hotel formerly known as the Commercial Hotel, embracing all the land covered by said store room, and described as beginning at a corner on Center Street with an alley on South side of same, and running thence along the wall of said store about Sixty (60) feet to clear the IVest end of said store; about Sixty (GO) feet to clear the AVest end of said store; thence North with said store to a corner; thence East along the center of wall with Stores formerly owned by A. J. Pearce to Cekiter Street; thence to the beginning point. ALSO: One brick store room on Center Street and lot upon which same is located now va cant but formerly occupied by Misses Hollifield, bounded East by Center Street; South by R. O. Gailey; West by Mrs. H. L. White and North by R. O. Gailey. ALSO: One brick store room and lot on Center Street now occupied by Elliott's Army Store and being the property bought by Homer V. Hard wick fi'oni Walter Wood; bounded East by Center Street; South and AVest by R. O. Gailey and North by an al ley. Also; A lot on the South side of Main Street, (formerly Decatur Street), bounded North by Decatur Street; AA'est by lot of AA 7 . J. Eakes; South by. North Street; and East by a lot be longing to the Estate of Mrs. Franc-Os Buchanan, deceased; being the same property as was conveyed by Mrs. Mar tha B. Ivey to H. A r . Hardwick by deed dated January 1, 1900, and re corded in Deed Book H, page 21 of the Nyals Honey and Horehound will relieve that Cough Cannon’s Drug Store Conyers, Ga* WEDNESDAY ,l AN. 2.>, 1 i)2!i Rockdale County Records. Payments amounting to One Thou sand Dollars have been made on said debt and there now remains unpaid the sum of Three Thousand Three Hun dred Thirty i3.330.tmi Dollars, togeth er with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from June 22. 1928, and and said sum is now due, the debt having matured on December 22, 1928, and tlu* said smlo, of which this is tlu* notice, will lie made for the purpose of applying the proceeds thereof towards the payment of said debt, and to the expenses incident to said sale. AV. P. A 7 AN VALKENBURG, as attorney in fact for Mrs. Kate M. Hardwick. ,T. E, A 7 an A’alkenhurg, J. E. A 7 an Valkenburg, Jr., Attorneys at Law, Atlanta, Georgia. CITATION GEORGIA, Rockdale County, To all whom it may concern: Mrs. AA 7 . A. Peel;, administratrix of Mrs. ,T. F. Wallis, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will la* heard on the first Monday in February. This 2nd day of January, 1929. TITOS. H. MARSTON. Ordinary. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA —Rockdale County. Ordinary’s Office, January 3rd. 1929. A. J. Summers has applied for Let "t-sss of Administration on the estate of A. D. Summers, deceased. This is therefore, to notify all persons con cerned, that the same will be heard on the first Monday in February next. THOS. H. MARSTON, Ordinary. Jf >1 Vi