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Miss i'.liznbclll. ((‘im'lht in tin* <'a
luillii school, sjm-iil |lii> week end with
her parents. Mr. iiinl Mr- W. S. Al
liuiliil.
Mr. Be.ymrd Maddox, temdicr in
tile Am. i ll'll - -I'liiiiils, |><-i■ I the week
end with liis |>;irout Mr iniil Mrs It
M. Maddox. ill Wallcor I’ol I-villo.
Miss I,n verm* St*|iln - ii->ll. of AI tin
til, spell I I lie Weekend in Conyers,
guest of 11• *r |i:in*nl . Mi and Mrs
M. K. Slepln nsoii.
I
Mr. I. I Heck, Jr .of Chattanooga.
Tenn., spent tlk* weekend in Hock
dale, guest of his |i:ircnls. Mr. and
Mrs. E. 1,. Peck. Sr . al Fountain Hill
Messrs. II I. and Sammy Hale, of
Atlanta, spent I In* we. k end in <‘iii
yers with Mr- It H. Hale.
Miss Margaret! Osliorne, of Green
ville, S. is spending lids week in
< 'onyers. guesi of her grand parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I!. Osborne and Mr.
and Mrs. It. \V. Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. 1,. I - ', ttailey and Mrs.
AV. 10. linih.v s|h*iil Sunday in Macon
guests of Mrs Hailey's sislcr. Mrs.
J.. 1,. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. M 1.. Moldey and
Misses (lussie Pennington and Mal
gin Walker attend <1 I lie funeral of
Itcv. Arnold, siiperannualed preaehei
of (lie South Georgia t'oiifercnci-. Huh
liu, (Jfli, who is the father of Miss
Itiilli Arnold. I tiehei of the Milslead
s -hoot.
Miss Mary Alice Itice, one of om
prospective June graduates, spent
.Monday in Athinla shopping.
Miss Eleanor Tribble, I raided nurs
of Allanta, spenl Tuc day in Conyers
with her parents. Hr. and Mrs. K. E.
Trihhle.
FARM WANTED
fl Wind to hear from owner hav r
■ ilift good Georgia farm for sale R
■ for fall delivery. Send descrip |
9 lion. E. It. A\"., Itox Ins, ulncy. £
111.
POTATO PLANTS IE
a Government inspected and I
9 truee to name. Imprnvcd Porto H
B Itico. Pink Skin Porto Itico. I
8 Early Triumph and Nancy Hall f
I polalo plants al .fj.uii per m I
9 All orders cash and ready lo 8
B ship hy April 15th. J 5.
L. E. BROOKS
Hatley, (la.
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Where working together
is everything
IT IS the aim of the Bell System that anyone any
where in the country can pick up a telephone and talk
to anyone anywhere else clearly and without delay.
That is the meaning of universal service. To provide
it, the means of telephoning must be uniformly good.
This company, for example, has full access to all the
improvements and methods that are continually be
ing made.
There are 5,000 workers on the Bell staffs whoso
sole occupation is to develop constantly improving
methods and equipment for the 350,000 employees
of the Bell System to use in serving the public. Tho
results of the efforts are evident, not only in the ex
tension of telephone service across the Atlantic,
but in the constantly improving local and long dis
tance service at home.
The Bell System accepts its responsibility for a
nation-wide telephone service as a public trust.
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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
(iiKfrrmM)
I KG Al. LAND SALK
( ;l - ( i|t;| A. Itoekdale t'otllily.
Pnrsiiaid lo alt order <d lion. John
It. iHHrlie on. Judge of the Superior
I 'oi 111 <d' aid olllll.v, passed on lie
•Jslh day of April, I! *29, "ill he sold
lielor, Hie court house door In said
oiinl.v mi llie fir-1 Tuesday in May.
|(|oi| wilhin Hie legal hours of sale,
lo xx'il :
Two hundred Ihit'leen and li\e
.j xlll <•_I,:; 5 in acres of land ill land
lots numbers three hundred and for Lv
iv cilti) and three hundred and six
Ivh'viii t fit>7 , in the sixtconlh
ill-,Hi i (list riel of Itoekdale Homily,
Georgia, hounded us follows: On the
North by Itoherts land, land of S. E.
I lennai'd and Overton Eiiinl ; on tin*
Ea I hy land of I I. Eanglcy. ltnehry
',ind and nlher lauds ol Kate M. Ilaid
wick ; on Hie Sold h hy SCaehry land
and Smith land, on the West hy lands
of Hardwick E late, more fully dcs
rihcil hy plat Hereof made hy T. I*.
o'Kelley. Surveyor, dated January.
Pile, said plat hein; recorded in Petal
Hook N page 111 in the office of the
Clerk of Superior t'otiri of Itoekdale
county, said land doing more particu
larly described ns follows:
Hoing purls of land lots number
:;ili and 3H7 of the sixteenth district of
originally Henry, then Newton, now
Itoekdale county and hounded as fol
lows: No. It: lloginning ala poinl on
the original line, and line of Hubert's
•slate 7h!l I-2 feet from Hargrove or
her and run Smith •'! 1 degrees East
JSltl ft., lo rock corner on original
line; thence North SS 3 I degrees
East 315 ft. to rock on East side of
'.brunch; thence North SS degrees and
55 minutes East 1320 ft. to rock on
bunk of ditch; thence North eastward
ilong middle of ditch and line of
Zaehry land til'd ft. as shown in plat,
o Naked Creek; (hence down said
■reek WHO ft. lo mouth of Hargrove
branch; thence up said brunch South
H 1-2 ili green West 250 ft.; Thence
North 22 llogrees Wcsl 113 ft.; thence
North S 1-2 degrees West IN2 ft.;
thence North 10 I! I degrees West 242
ft. to rii k; thence South 85 1-4 de
grees West 1100 It to rock on south
I,auk on Hargrove I’ranch ; thence
South 75 I degrees West 270 ft. to
rock; thence South SO degrees west
527 ft. to rock; thence North 1 de
gree West t:;s7 ft to point in Mc-
Daniel's Mill Hoad. Id fl beyond rock
on Soul It side of said road: thence
along said road 700 1-2 foot, S. 88 I I
degrees W.. to point of beginning, and
containing 111 1-2 acres more or less.
Tract No. 3: l’.cgin at a point in Mo
I millet's Mill Hoad It fl. N. of Hook
on side of road run along road N. 88
I I degrees E. 572 ft. to rock corner
with lands of S. E. P.miard; thence
N. SS degrees and 55 minutes E. along
original line 1484 ft. to rock near
pine; thence N. 80 degrees E. 752 ft.
to rock near bending oak al Langley’s
line; thence S. 1 degree and 5 min
utes 17. Illi ft. to Wesley Bra neb:
I lienee down middle of said brunch
Ollb ft to middle of Naked Creek ;
thence unsaid Creek 1040 ft. to mouth
of Hargrove Branch; thence up'said
THE ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA
brunch 250 ft. and on, or described in
I rad No. 2, to middle of MelhinitTs
mill Hoad. I lie beginning lsiiiit, and
cimlainiiig 101 1-3 acres, more or less.
Baine sold to satisfy a claim evi
denced hy a note and securely deed in
favor of Janus W. Algeo VS Kate M.
Hu id wick in an equitable suit and
i n eivci djip pending in Itoekdale Su
perior Court.
This April 2<lth, 11)29.
J. H. MeCAEA, Receiver.
(icimine U. S. Army
No. li Lamp Chim
neys, .*{ lor 25c.
Also
Army Plates,
(> lor 90c
It. B. ELLIOTT
Conyers, Georgia
It’s a
GREAT Tire
—priced Sow!
Rugged—fine appearing—generously over-sized! that’s
the NEW Goodyear Pathfinder, and it wears as well as
it looks.
Every bit of material in those big, sturdy tires is care
fully selected and thoroughly tested. The rubber is
blended to obtain the standard uniform toughness of
Goodyear treads and sidewalls. All materials must
meet Goodyear’s rigid standards. Goodyear experts
measure for fine quality every bale of cotton used in
Goodyear mills. Again when the cotton leaves the
mill as Goodyear Supertwist Cord, it is tested. All
through it’s building each tire is tested—inspected
watched to assure high quality.
No wonder Goodyear Pathfinders are GOOD.
r-
We’d like you to see these tires. You’ll appreciate
their low cost.
More people ride on GOODYEAR Tires
than on any other kind
Langford Motor Cos.
Conyers, Georgia
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I Agricultural Hints |
Start planting corn early— and keep
it up.
• * *
Corn silage is a succulent lnxntlve
roughage.
* * *
Your time Is too precious to throw
it away on poor seed.
* * *
The successful farmer is a suit sci
entist and an industrial organizer.
• * *
Hy using a steel post occasionally
a fence cun be effectively grounded.
* * *
It’s not the price that, counts, but
who built it and will it serve your
purpose?
* * *
Farmers owning woodlots should
cull them as the dairy farmer culls
ids herds.
* * * %
Sweet clover lias no equal as a
combined soil-building, weed-fighting,
pasture and bay crop.
* * *
In late March or early April, after
the ground is thawed out, lime can
be spread to good advantage.
j NOTICB
1 Our Place Of Business Will u
1 Open On Wednesday Afternoons!
I Langford Motor Co.l
Conyers, Georgia
WEDNESDAY. m Av