The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, July 17, 1929, Image 5

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So bitar in the large.” The |],is ~\||..| i ilion to the < KTord YELLOW m PENCIL 99 with the i|yRED BAND tIKADO b * flnibnll House I Alhtnla Sent rally Located 9-'il Live Points , Without Rath ■ SKaO to 52.00 ■!o..ti.. With Bath 952.00 to $3.00 , K.(i. J ACOBS m s*. •oprietor Conyers Hardware Company Liquid Arsenate 0 one quart, add 12 gallons of ater or water and syrup, some ru P is recommended* We carry a well selected line ot Mops and Sprays lACK P. TRIBBLE, Prop. Phone 83 Ambulance Service “Never Late” Our Motto Our Modern Equipped Ambulance is at Your Service, Day or Night. i? White & Co.Tr Conyers, Ga* district reader will be found in its pointed personal application. The “Covington News" gives us four Items of interest: The Julia A. Por ter Memorial Methodist cb,urch gave a benefit barbecue, which was one of the most ideasant oeeasions of the season and a great success. The “Rran haiu Reunion” was eelehrate.l on the glorious fourth at the old Branham home in Oxford, now the residence of Miss Lynn Branham and Rev. and Mrs. W. R. -Branham. All who are interested in being at Salem Camp Meeting, either at the tents or at the hotel, whether individ uals, Epwortli Leagues, organized Sun day school classes, el<\, are requested to write the Pastor, Rev. C. W. Fruitt, Route 2. Covington, (Ja., as to accomo dations. In tiie “People’s Forum” depart ment, Dr. Snowden, Editor, gives let ter from presiding elder of the Oxford district, congratulating him on his strong editorial. “Liquor Propaganda” in the recent issue of his ]taper, this hcijig one of many similar well deserv ed -oOiumendations which this editor hits received, both by mail and orally Dr. E. C. Atkins, our chaplain at the prison farm, on July 1 made a most impressive report of his work to the prison commission. The Union-Recor der, of Milledgeville, has done well to give this report in full to its readers. Many are helping by sending maga zines, books, newspapers and tracts. Remarkable instances of conversion are given. The Macon. Telegraph, in a Sunday issue, carried a very interest ing article on Dr. Atkins’ work, writ ten by the" brilliant Mrs. Bernice Brown McCullar, of Milledgeville. Good Third Quarter conferences will greatly help us in making a good re port for the year at the Annual Con ference in November. Let every mem ber cooperate with pastor and officials in having the best series of Third Quarterly conferences ever held in the Oxford district. Stop the Mediteranean Fruit Fly From Enter ing Georgia This pest lias been found in Florida and is causing immense damage to the fruit and vegetable industries, and is costing the Federal and. State Gov ernments millions of dollars for eradi cation. If this fly becomes established in Georgia it will propagate and destroy peaches, apples, pears, plums, berries, satsumas, figs, pomegranates, quince, grapes, cherries, strawberries and many other fruits; tomatoes, beans, squash, eggplant, peppers, and other vegetables. The adult fly, which lays eggs in the fruit, is about the size of a house fly and is colored brown with conspicu ous hands across the wings. The THE ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA worms, which, hatch from the eggs, bore into the fruit and render it un fit for use. They resemble the maggots of the house fly, being about one fourth inch long, white, blunt at the hind end and tapering toward the head Write for a complete description of this pest. The State Board of Entomology needs your cooiteration. Examine fruit and vegetables at ev-. cry opportunity and if you find any Insects or worms wrap securely and mail to the Georgia Slate Board of Entomology. Atlanta. Georgia: M. S Yeomans, State Entomologist. NOTICE This is to advise till concerned that my son, Lewis Granade, is a minor and that 1 will not he responsible for any debts made by hint. Mrs. E. ,1. Granade For Sale! Nice lot of Home* Grown Apples, Fine for Pies or Jelly, only SI.OO per Bushel. Apply, Henry Reagan SENSATIONAL SUMMER TRADE-IN SALE ON GOODRICH TIRES! " j ff *"fl NEW TIRES FOR OLD | SUMMER MOTORING '** strife m' actlythat! Because we’re offering ' r 3 extra-generous allowances on worn tires, at a time when you will appreci- WWlMiffllrap ... ? W< Summer means hot roads, as well as ' \ a \ harder driving. Hot roads mean hot i ** ir • tires. And hot tires mean blow-outsi PlplL 111 mj?m S So beware now of the tread that’s fly i beginning to show the signs of wear! a * BBSSSyy nf' f *>.. # i Because we’ll take your worn tires jaPP f * $ % off your hands .. . and give you.husky i-lilpfi, # I new Silvertowns in their place! iaaissggif ' ft® §..J|j| 1* " I Just drive in . . . ask us to appraise * j|||P 8w1.,L .. r your rubber. We’ll take it in on new JaalllL, llife|llly Silvertowns, or Silvertowns De Luxe. JPH| And there you are. . . all ready for So come in and see us. Don’t delay. BETTER REPLACE IT! The tread’s get- / / / V" *" Goodrich -i- Silvertowns McClelland’s Garage Conyers, Georgia GEORGIA, Uo-kdale County. To All Whom it May Uoncern : W. I'. Wallace, a resident of this State, having in title form applied to the undersigned for I lit* guardianship of the iH'rson and properly of Eugenia Wallace, of said county, notice is here by given that said application will he heard at tlit- next Court of Ordinary for. said county on the first Monday in August, 1029. Witness my hand and official s-g --naturc, this July U 1020. TlltlS. 11 MARSTON, Ordinary of Rockdale County. GEORGIA. Rockdale County. To All Whom It May Concern: A. ,T. Summers, Administrator of Al len D. Summers, deceased, litis in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to tin' estate of said deceased, and said application will Ik* heard on the first Monday in August. This July Ist, 1029. TIIOS. 11. MARSTON, Ordinary NOTICE The County Board of Education will, on the (ith day of August enter tain bids for transportation of pupils for tin 1 term 1020-510. Bids, must he made in-writing and inn-son. The Board reserve's the right to a - or reject any and all bids. All of those* interested should submit bids at this time. Done hy order of County Board of Education. MRS. W. L. KING, CCS. S. CITATION Dismission from Administration GEORGIA, Rockdale County. Whereas, Mrs. W. A. Peek, adminis tratrix of Mrs. J. F. Wallis, represents to the Court in her itctltiou, duly filed and entered on record, that site has fully administered Mrs. J. F. Wallis’ estate: This is, therefore, to cite* all per sons i-nncernod, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administratrix should not he dis charged from her administration, and receive Letters of Dismission on llie DOWNS OF THE OLD RELIABLE Conyers Dry Cleaners Our New Machinery Sterilizing and Cleaning A complete destruction of all germs and in fectious 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 first Monday in August, 1020. THOS. H. MARSTON, Ordinary. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA, Rockdale County. - Ordinary’s Office, July Ist, 1020. The Fourth National Bank of--At lanta, Ga., bus applied for letters of Administration on the estate of Cl co pers Carmichael, demised. This is, therefor**, to notify all persons con cerned, that the sunn* will be heard tm the first Monday in August next. TIIOS. M. MARSTON, Ordinary,