The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, December 13, 1929, Image 2

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ROCKDALE RECORD Official Organ •( Backdate County and the City of Cenyerg R. F. TAYLOR, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE Oae year IL6O Mix nontha -W Entered at the post office at Conyers. Georgia, as second-clnas mail matter. TUB ROCKDALE RECORD assumes no responsibility for views expressed by correspondents or contributors- All, eopy submitted for publication must be alined by the author. Matches were first successfully made by machinery In 1840. IJSTTKRB OF ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA. Rockdale County. Ordinary's office, December 9, 1929' Mra. M. A. Kirkpatrick has applied for Letters of Adminatration on the estate of M. E. Mitchell deceased. TlUh' is therefore, to notify all persons con cerned, that the same will be heard on the first Monday In January, next. Thos. H. Marston, Ordinary 1 JOTTERS OF ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA. Rockdale County. Ordinary’s Office, Dec. 2. 1929. C. H. Kinavtt has applied for Let ters of Administration on the estate of G. H. Ktnnett deceased. This Is there fore, to notify all persons concerned, that the same will t>e heard on the first Monday In January next. Thos. H. Marston, Ord^ary. Application Far Release as Surety To all Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that Fideli ty k Deposit Cos. of Maryland, Surety on Bond of Mrs. Joanna McDaulel, Administratrix of W. F. McDaniel, ties filed petition for release as surety and that same will be heard at the Jan uary term of Ordinary’s Court. Thos. H. Marston, Ordinary. IJSTTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ODORGIA, Rockdale County. Ordinary’s Office, Dec. 4, 1929. MERRY CHRISTMAS At the regular meeting of the Board of Directors on Dec* 6th, a 12 per cent Dividend was declared, payable to Stockholders as of record December 15th. It is true that 1929 is not a banner year, but the earnings of our bank will run around 15 per cent and our collections have been unusual ly good. In fact, we will have 1 to v carry over a very small amount which will be well secured. THIS BANK HAS NEVER FAILED TO PAY ITS STOCKHOLDERS AN ANNUAL DIVIDEND AND DURING THE PAST 10 YEARS HAVE PAID 74 Per Cent IN DIVIDENDS AMOUNTING TO $37,000.00. During this time, we have charged off out of our earning all losses caused from 1920 operations. Today, we have $50,000.00 Capital, $50,000.00 Surplus; We also have ample cash and liquid assets to meet every dollar on deposit. Designated Depository for State of Georgia and County of Rockdale. Bank of Rockdale ' “OLD RELIABLE” * .f'V# ,<*,•„ ■; ' *-. ■ ] '. . G. C. SIMS, President ; . R. H. STILL, Cashier i J. W. HOLLINGSWORTH. V. Pres. • - ,|l MISS VEOLA OWENS, Asst Cashier If 1 -s ' O. I>. Costley has applied for Let ters of Administration oh the estate of Mrs. N. M. Norton Tli<&s is therefore, to notify all persons (con cerned, that the same will l>e heard oil tlie first Monday 'in January next. Thos. 11. Mars ton, Ordinary,! ADMINISTRATORS SALE By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Rockdale County will lie sold, at public outcry, ou tbe first Tuesday in January ID3O at the Court House door iu said county between the legal hours of sale tbe following tract of land bis one bal 1 / (1--) undivided interest in that tract or parcel of land being in tbe Kith district of originally Henry now Rockdale County, Ga., be ing part of lots nos. 518 & 352 and bounded on the North by Yellow River, ontlve South by lands of M. C. White, on the east by tbe Covington Itoad, on teh North by lands of the B. F. Carr Est. uud John F. Peek, containg Two Hundred fifteen (215) acres more or less. (Hold for thyf purpose of the payment of the debts of the Estate and distri bution umoug the heirs. This December 2nd, 14)29. O. L. COSTLEY, Administrator Hist, of M. M. Norton, Deceased. FOR SALE Wed., Dec., IBth, 1929 1 Ford Car, 1 Wagon, 1 Buggy, All Farm Tools, Etc. Also All Household Goods. Lot of Nice Hens Mrs. L. G. Hardin, Conyers, Ga. A member of the National Rose So city in London who grew 6,IKK) plants got only 60 blooms owing to dry weath er. Ten years after Umlierto Paldechi of Milan began to court Signorita Maria Daldrevo he shot her because she re fused to marry him. Banknotes for SI,OOO were found in the dress of Miss Emily Colton of Chi cago, who committed suicide. In 14 states the minimum legal mar riage age for girls is 1/2 years. THE ROCKDALE REintlifU, luWYERS. GEORGIA M lir See You Soon" 1 &. I • ■ . Mrs. Smith let the can ofmner slip last week and cut herself in the pan try- ' >v ■ - Wh- - Norris Bowers of HedgevtUe, W. Va., was shot and slightly wounded while using his gun as a club to kill a squrrel. After successfully defending a man accused of theft, Attorney J. W. Morin of St., Paul was robbed of his far over coat by his client. .ii ■ ■ i.—n i— r A shaving soap container three in. long and an inch In diameter swallowed acldentally by James Simpkins, 62, of Albany, N. Y., was recovered by sur geons lifter a search' Mating an hour. diwrlMi Skenice The newest Ht+ug h*wa bps to offer the World hi tfce w? of miracles is a quint A of odorless skunks. Although parents at+H are reluctant in allowing their children to go near the cage, five skunks of the new variety nre in the possession of the state game and fish department in Dfes Moin.es. Creeps**, Cruder*, Hojwen Mistress—What I wftut is a ghd who can detect tfie hi tie things hho.ut the house, you know. New Uyaee isnjt any thing that or hops that can escape Bedford Standard. .... Trouble* “Were yah telllng your troubles tea poUeeaian?’' its >be otter way around at prefelt. 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