The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, October 11, 1929, Image 4

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METHODIST WOMAN’S ZONE . MISSIONARY MEETING AT I’ORTEKDALK The Missionary Societies of Oxford, ('ovingUtn, North Oovlugton, Porter dale and Conyers held a group meet ing in PonteMble’s handsome Meth odist church, 'rimrsday afternoon, Oct 3rd. M*isdain*s W. O. Mann, CNirl Kims, Carter and Mias Cora Ism Elliott filled their care ho Con yers laid the best delegation of any ex cept tin* hostess Auxiliary. Conyers, therefore, brought hark the attendance banner, given until the next meeting, by Mrs. .1. O. Brand of Montieello DLst .Soft. The general attendance was good. As this was the first meeting under the new grouping, time whs required for the organization. Mm Rolit. Fow ler of Oovinytton was elected President of the Zone organization. Oxford dis trict is divided into thrde zones. The general subject of thLs year’s devotlon iils is Stewardship, no the devotional exercises led by Mrs. J. M. La setter, was on this subject, from Matthew’s parable of the, talents. After devotional exercises and or ganization, reports were had 1 from Auxiliary Suierintendents of sup plies. Our own Mrs. W. O. Mann brought up tlie best report, according to membership, on funds for the Au gusta Bethlehem House. She brought out when asked, that the best way to raise the needed moneys for the Lord’s work “ is simply go after it”, un til it is secured. Full details in regard to Bible and Mission Study were given .One of the most enlightening reviews of one of our adult books, ‘‘Roads to the <Uty of God”, was given by Mrs. Robt. Fow ler, Covington, Supt. of Study. Her de n ription of the hulks’ contents, made us anxious to study it. Tlie main address, or stirring heart to-heart appeal on Stewardship, not on ly of money but of time, the whole of the individual’s responsibilities, was given most earnestly and effective by Mrs. Norton, wife of the lithonia pas tor. All felt that it was indeed good to be there. All gained renewed inspiration nnd determination to better efforts. Let us urge those Who did not go with those who did, to renew efforts nnd interest, attend our meetings, do each her part to bring up a completed budget by the close of the Fourth Quarter. Here much remains to be done! Come To The ROCKDALE COUNTY FAIR OCTOBER 19th. AT CONYERS, GA. * ' ' - f .* ‘ y . y, .. THIS DAY WILL BE A BIG DAY! v * •*'■ ' _ % _ Agricultural and School Day when every pupil and every person will be admitted Free! ‘•i ■ Free Attractions Everybody Invited A splendid demonstration on infor mation which is contained in Mis sionary Voice, was presented by .Sujt. of Porterdale Juniors and her bright boys and girls, 'nils was especially pleasing to all. After tl*> program, the President of Porterdale Auxiliary invited “every one present” to the spacious assembly room in the basement, * where delicious sandwiches and hot ooffe were served and a social half hour enjoyed. The next meeting will la* held in Conyers. , Conyers Auxiliary, Mrs. J. M. Lassiter. Juries Serving GRAND JURY A. It. W. Howard, 11. L. White, It. F. White, J. W. Lester, T. V. Brooks. J. H. Peek, J. F. Maun, O. <\ Nelson, T. W. Huff, G, W. Hollingsworth, T. H. Doyle, James T. Day, E. E. Ewens, It. L. Waldrop, Bartow WtalkuT, C. It. Wilkerson. J. H. Huff, W. H. Mathis, M. E. Smith, J. P. Nicholson, L. A. Bowen, E. J. OneaJ, J. C. Corley, I. I, .Rrisin dlne, J. E. Ray, T. C. Mayfield, G. W. Chandler, L. It. Stilt, John A. Owens, A. Whltuker. TRAVERSE JURY Gus Peek, Sam Stewart, J. A. Jenk ins. E. L. Tribble, H. C. Tester, W. E. Bailey, M. L. Wood, G. W. Crumb ley, O. M. Mann, A. T. Mi (’alia, C. It. Fitz gerald, N. T. Stmt, W. ,T. Parr, J. W. Wells, J. A. Kicks, J. E. Mann, Fred Scurliorougfh, J. It. Sammons. R. P. Richardson, H. G. MeElvany, Claude Smith, E. Q. Rogers, Ralph Morris, Lee Owens, W. B. Parker, L. F. McDowell, L. W. Franklin, W. L. King, J. B. McCullough, W. R. Still, J. D. Hudson, W. U. Davis, J. Will Cowan, P. A. Sims, N. S. Chandler, B. F. Reagan. ADMINISTRATORS SALE GEORGIA, ißloekdnle County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Rockdale county, will lie sold, at public out-cry, on the first Tuesday in November, 1929, at the court, house door in said county, be tween the legal hours of sale, to wit: 8 Shares, 6 i>er cent preferred stock in Georgia Power Cos., No. A-01541); 1 share in Georgia Railroad and Bank ing Company, No. 31,597; 1 $1,000.00 5 per cent Georgia Power Cos. Bond, No. 09,373; 10 shares in Bank of Rock dale, Conyers, Ga., 1 two carat, dia mond ring, and an entire undivided THE ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA one-half interest in a stock of mer chandise in store room occupied by Summers Bros., consisting of dry goods, notions, etc., also all notes nnd Accounts of said estate. Terms: Cash, This 7th day of Oetolier, 1929. A. J. SUMMERS, Administrator of Estate of A. I). Summers, de ceased. Oct. 11-18-25. Nov. h SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE GEORGIA, Rockdale County. The undersigned, under nnd by vir tue of the terms of a loan deed irom James P. and Ella Swann t dtlie John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, dnitkd March 2(S, 1923, and re corded in deed book Q pages 356-7-8 Rockdale County Records, and in nc corrinnee with the terms of the note for which, said loan d<*cd was given to Necurc, will, on the first Tuesday in Novcmb r, 1929, within the legal hours of sale, before the court house door of Rockdale County, Georgia, sell at pub lic ouit.-ry, to it’lu* highest iddder for cash, the following described real es tate : Tract A. All that tract, of land lying and lieing in land lots 181i and 172, of tine 1 It'll District of Rockdale County, Georgia, described as fol lows- : Beginning at an iron spike corner on tlie East line of land lot 172 (said cor ner lieing on the North side of tlie Public Road) ; thence north on the East line of land lots 172 and 181, 43.20 chains; tlience South 88% de grees West 17.12 chains; thence South 43.20 chains; thence East 17.112 chains to the begilining' point, said Iraet con taining 73 acres, and lieing known as lot 3 of the John T. Swann prop erty. Tract B. All that tract of land ly ing and being in land lot 171 of the 11 til District of Rockdale County, Georgia, beginning at tlie Northeast corner of said land lot, and running thence South on the East line 38.72 chains; thence West 13.20 chains to (lie center of South River; thence Northwesterly along tlie center of South River to the point where the center of said River intersects tlie West line of land lot 171; thence Nortli 1% degrees West on said West line 17.25 chains; then.ee East on the North line of said laud lot 45.22 chains to the beginning point, said tract containing 146 acres, and being known as lots 7 and 8 of tlie John T. Swann property. Recorded in Deed Book “F”, i>age 478, Rockdale Cos. records. Tin* above described note is for $2900.00, with interest on same at 6 per cent payable annually, said note falling due January h, 1928; said note provides that if any interest coupon is not paid promptly when due, the holder of said note lias the right to de clare tlie entire loan due and collecta ble. Tlie interest of $120.00 on su'd note, together with tin* principal of $2090.00, lieing due and unpaid since January 1, 1928, the above deserilied property will be sold as the projierty of James P. and Ella Swtann to satisfy said note and interest, together with unpaid taxes for 1925 of $21.94; 1926 of $20.15 and 1927 of $18.72, and all costs of holding this sale. John Hancock Mutual Life In surance Company As Attorney in Fact for James P. Swann and Ella Swann. Scott Candler, Attorney lln a ley Bldg., Atlanta, Georgia. Oct. 4-11-18-25. Nov. 1. EXECUTORS SALE OF THE WM. L. PEEK FARM GEORGIA, Rockdale County. Pursuant to the provisions of tlie last will and testament of Wm. L. Peek, Bate of said county, the under signed executors will sell to the high est Iddder for cash, the land and tene ments belonging to said estate, under the terms and conditions hereinafter set out. Tlie farm is situated four miles southeast of Conyers, in Rock dale county, and contains 727 acres, more or less, with improvements con sisting of an eight room dwelling, barn and out building's, twelve tenant IX>eYELLOW O PENCIL / wJSfc with the ( w%/REDRAND MIKADO 0* houses, mill and gin house. To be sold for the purpose of paying detits and distribution under tlie will. All bids are to he in writing and ac companied by a certified check of ten iw*r cent of tlie amount hid, payable to tlie exerutors. Any bid to lie considered must he in tlie hands of the executors not later than 12:00 o'clock, noon (lie 31st day of October, 1(929. 160 ACRE FARM FOR SALE S4OOO Will Buy It There are three good tenant houses and two good barns on the place. 30 acre pasture with plenty running water. 4 horse farm now in cultivation. Part of this place within the city limits of Conyers. FIVE YEAR TERMS Ideal location for a home. Near churches and school. 19 miles to Greater Atlanta with paved roads. See W* U. WALLACE We will have a Combination Rexall 1c Sale Nyal2 F ° r lSale Sale Oct. 17-18-19. You Save Half On These Sales Cannon’s Drug Store Phone 10 Conyers, Ga. chock accompanying any bid not ae cepted by tlie executors will he /' turned on November 4th, 1909 October Ist, 1929. E. L. PEEK, H. H. PEEK, Executors Win. 1,. p, ek e, tau , SeOct. 4-11-18-25. Nov. 1. The dxecultors reserve the n j|;iu t(1 reject, any and all bids. The ,-ertifiJJ