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Rockdale News
Senility was a good day at aid Rorl.
dale clumli. Sunday school was well
attended, espeeialh hy the .voting IX'O
pie. Till* Scripture Ics'oii was (lie first
l.‘l verses of tin* loilrd P-atm.
The Psalmist socnied to feel his in
ability to express In human language
his deep feeling of gratitude to <! and
for his goodness and nercy <• tended
to him. He begins hy calling upon his
whole being to bless the l<ord.
“Bless the laud, oh my soul and
let all that is within me praise his
Holy name."
If we. too. could only awn! <■ n to a
realization of (Sod's gooihie mercy
and long stiff, ring toward ns and
have some sens.' ol gratitude, finely
we too, would he ready to el'.e out
“Bless the liord. oh m.v soul for I!
his mercies and blessings." How guilty
we must confess lli.il we are of the
I sin of ingratitude to (Sod and Man,
for there lias been and is being (lone
more for the conveniences, benefits
and blessings of inanbind today Ilian
at any time since man's creation.
At the appointed hour the pastor.
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Wc give very erefill attention to all business
entrusted to us. An opportunity to serve you will
be appreciated.
Bank of Conyers
W. T. Baldwin, President M. W. Hull, Cashier
R. L. Huff, V. Pres 11. t). Austin, Asst. Cash.
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DOWNS
OF THE OLD RELIABLE
Conyers Dry-
Cleaners
Our New Machinery
Sterilizing and Cleaning
A complete destruction of all germs and in
fections. Microorganisms, anew and clean
garment from one operation and all for
practically the same price of an ordinary
hand cleaning job
L, C. DOWNS
CHAPMAN BARBER SHOP
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Getting there ahead of the trouble
During the afternoon of March 17, 1928, an alarm
bell rang in a telephone test station* 1 his meant
that a puncture had been made in the airtight
sheath of a busy inter-city cable. The men on duty
knew that the" injury was somewhere within 50
miles.
Highly developed:locating devices were instantly
applied and in sixty-ftve minutes the trouble spot
was located. By 7:15 in the evening, before the
break in the sheath had affected service on any of
the 248 pairs of wires in the cable, the repairs had
been made without one conversation being inter
rupted. This special alarm system is one of the
many mechanical and electrical wonders developed
by Bell System engineers^to guard telephone con
versations.
Automatic electrical locating de
vices, constant testing, of all switchboard apparatus
and circuits—these are some of the ceaseless efforts
that so effectively reduced interruptions to service
on Bell lines in 1928. . <
There is no standing .still .‘in the Bell System* ■*,
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE '<
and Telegraph Company a
Incorporated •
Rev. I. (}. Walker, rend |mrtionn of tfi<*
:.’lih and Z.'th chapters *f Mathew
and Mark l.",:.":!.
Hi- -übjeet was “(Jet Ready to Meet
Cod," emphasizing the very great im
■ ~11:11,11 , f bein/ seriously concerned
.:i,,-ut the de-liny of the soul. Brother
Walker gave Ids congregation to un
derstand that lie could liol tell them
when Hi ■ eeond coining of Christ
would he. hut the most vital ques
tion that confronts any soul is to lie
ro,id\ for his eomia r or he fully pre
pared to meet Him if death stauild
(onie it any time. Surely this good
Mull irenehed one of the hesl ser-
is Hint we have heard in a long
lime and do you know that there
were finks nil around that church
that didn't hear it. Of course, folks
are lin'd out and don't feel like go
ing to church on Sunday, hut lis-
In friend remember the text, “Pre
| p:ire to Meet Cod." for we will have
to do that one thing sooner or hater.
Vi ilot at Rockdale Sunday were
Mr. \lviu Meriting, of Atlanta; Mr.
Barnard Maddox. Americas; Miss
MyNc Walker, lOatonton; Mr. Ralph
| O'.Xe.al .and brother, of Smyrna; Mr.
I James Cr.anade. Savannah.
THE ROCKDALE REC’unu. cuiVYERS. GEORGIA
LEGALS
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, Rockdale County.
Ordinary’s Office, July ,Ist, 1929.
The Fourth National Bunk of At
lanta, Gu., has applied for Letters of
Administration on the estate of Cleo
pet;s Carmichael, deceased. This is,
therefore, to notify all persons con
cerned, that the same will be heard
on the first Monday in August next.
THUS. H. MAUHTON, Ordinary.
Kimball House
Atlanta
Centrally Located
at Five Points
Rooms Without Bath
$1.50 to $2.00
Rooms With Bath
$2.00 to $3.00
E. G. JACOBS
Proprietor
ARE ALL TIRES
ABOUT ALIKE?
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P VERY once in a while you hear a man say off-hand: “All tires are
“ about alike*”
This is worse than a careless statement; in total effect it is the
costliest error in tire-buying*
The plain truth is—and it cannot be made too emphatic—all tires
are NOT alike!
The lealding manufacturers of motor cars know it—so they use
more Goodyear Tires for original equipment than any other kind.
The cost-vary owners of the great truck fleets of industry know it
—so in simple economy they use more Goodyear Tires than any
other kind*
The purchasing experts of the urban, interurban and transconti
nental bus lines know it—so for safe and profitable operation
they use more Goodyear Tires than any other kind*.
The rank and file of informed motor car owners throughout the
world know it—so “more people ride on Goodyear Tires than on
any other kind*”
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NO, EMPHATICALLY NO,"all tires are NOT alike. Don’t be
talked into thinkiug they are. Remember the facts about Good
year.
Get a Goodyear Tire and you get the best, and since it costs you
little if any more than any other, you get the greatest tire value
money can buy.
LANGFORD MOTOR COMPANY
Conyers, Georgia
Georgia Bell
PEACHES
2,ooo ßushels for Sale
Run of the Orchard
F* O. B. Newborn, Ga.
For Prices T T DU ADD Plione 93
and Delivery h'lV. L. J* 1. LXxA.£vrV Conyers, Ga.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 , l