The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, October 05, 1917, Image 5

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fntt cunm, YO UNG MAN! TEN DOLARS WILL CLOTHE YOU COOLY AND COMFORTABLY HERE! Until you’ve seen them and tried them on, you cannot realize how well our ten dollar pffif summer suits look, fit and feel. They are tai -7 “rag lored by Schloss Brothers & Company’s ex r nrnfi' perts, and in their construction every clever / newdevice has been used that would help Sgl them keen their shape and good looks. The coats, forinstance, have a wide facing ex tending back to the armhole, which helps pre serve the face of the front. They are care- My tailored all the way through. TzL aJ Materials include the genuine Palm " Beach Cloths, in grays and light and dark tan; also cravenetted Mohair and Cool-Cloth in plain giay, also tans and mix cures. Sizes 34 to 42: regulars, shorts and stouts. BIG VALUES AT $5.00 TO $ll.OO. Edmondson & Pirkle, Cumming, Ga. Administrator’s Sale Georgia, Forsyth County. Under and virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of said county, I will offer for sale be fore the court house door in the town of Camming in said coun ty. wnliin the. legal hourt of sale, on the first Tuesday in No vember, 1917, a certain tract of land in the second district and first section of '’aid county con tains ninety . mere or NEW GOODS Arriving Daily AT THE STORE OE G. W. HEARD. ' 41 My New Fall and Winter Goods are arriving daily, in fact, lots of them are here right now ready for you to come and inspect. I have just received a car load of up to date furniture: about $2,000 worth of Clothing and about $3,000 worth of Shoes. Call and inspect them. I will close out all my summer stock at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to purchase as goods are going to be much higher next'season. Yours for Business, Geo. W. Heard less, cosisting of lots of land ! numbers (296) two hundred and ninety six, (297) two hund red and ninety seven, and all of I (298) two hundred and ninety eight lying east of the creek running across said lot, being the tract set apart out of the es tate of Daniel P. Majors de ceased as dower to his widow, Martha C. Majors. To be sold as the property of Daniel P. Ma ; !; rg deceased for the purpose of paying the expenses of a .’minis tration and for distribution a mong the heirs at law of said deceased. Terms cash: but the purchas er upon paying twenty per cent of his bid on the day of sale will be allow r ed until the 15th day of December, 1917 to com plete the payment and take his title. This October. Ist. 1917. W. T. Majors ,Admr. de bonis non, upon the estate of D. P. Major, deee’d. t Administrators Sale. Georgia Forsyth County: By virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordianry of said county on the First Monday in October, 1917, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in November, 1917, within the legal hours of sale, before the door of the court house in the town of Cum ming in said county, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described lands belonging to the estate of Fletch er Bagley deceased, to-wit: Lots number 771, 814, south half of lot 742, 3% acre more or less on west side of lot 772, bounded on north, east and south by old fence row and on west by original line, and two acres more or less, in north-east corner of 815, bounded on north and east by original lines and south and west by hedge, all in 2nd district and Ist section of Forsyth county, Georgia and containing 105% acres, more or less Sold for payment of expenses of administration and for distribution among the heirs at law of said Fletcher Bagley deceased. Crops of 1917 re sereved. Terms: Ten per cent on day of sale and balance January Ist 1918, purchaser to give note for deferred payment. This Oct. 3rd. 1917. W. P. Blackstock Adm’r .... Fletcher Bagley, deceased Administrator’* Sale. Georgia, Forsyth County: Under and by virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of said county, I will offer for sale before the court house door in the town of Cumming in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November, 1917, lot of land number (770) seven hundred and seventy, in the third district and first section in said couny, containing forty acres, more or less. To be sold as the property of Lovenia Redd deceased for the purpose of paying the debts of said deceased and the expen ses of administration and for distribution among the heirs at law of said deceased. Terms cash: but the purchas er upon paying twenty per cent of his bid on the day of sale will be allowed until the 15th day of December, 1917, to complete payment and take his title. This October Ist, 1917. D. M. Redd, Admr upon the es tate of Lovenia Redd, dec’d. Executor’s Sale. Georgia, Forsyth County. Under and by virtue of the last will of J. R. Black late de ceased of said county, I will off er for sale before the court house door in the town of Cum ming, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first ►.Tuesday in November, 1917, the real estate belonging to said deceased, except three lots be queathed to his widow for her lifetime. The lots to be sold 'containing one hundred and fif- ty acres, more or less, in the 14th district and Ist section of said county, consisting of lots numbers, 1114, 1155, 1185 ex cept eight acres in the south east corner belonging to Dr. G. P. Brice, and lot number 1225. Sold for the purpose of paying the expenses of administration, the debts of said deceased, and for distribution as provided by the will. T I Under an agreement between counsel for J. L. Strayhorn and counsel for S. H. Allen the Ex-, editor, the property will be gold free from the claim or or rights of J. L. Strayhorn to lots numbers 1185 and 1225, the rights of said Strayhorn to at tach to the proceeds of the sale and the land released therefrom This property may be sold in parcels, or all in one body as I may determine on the day of sale. Terms of sale Cash; but the purchaser upon paying twenty five per cent of his bid on day of sale will be allowed until January Ist, 1918, to complete payment and take title. Pos session given Jan. Ist, 1918, upon the payment of the full purchase price. This Oct. 2nd 1917. S. H. Allen, Extr. last will of J. R. Black dec’d Sheriff’s Sale. Georgia, Forsyth County. Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Cum ming, in said county, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in November, 1917, a tract of land whereon A. L. Hansard now resides con taining 370 acres, more or less consisting of lots numbers 74, 75, ten acers moreor less of 161 lying south of the Pirkle’s ferry road and east of the edge of the woods and south of the settlement road running out from the A L Hansard road to where said settlement road cros | ses the south line of said lot, | 162, 163, 182, 183, 184, 185 ! and 268 in the 14th district and Ist section in said county. Levied upon as the property of A. L. Hansard under and by virtue of 18 fifas issued from the Justice Court of the 879th District, G. M., in said county, in favor of W. S. Davenport against the said A. L. Hansard said property being in the pos session of said defendant in fi fa, and ponted out by him, said fifas being predicated upon a debt secured by a deed made by said A. L. Hansard to the said W. S. Davenport, and these levies being made after a deed of reconveyance to said land had been made by said W. S. Davenport to the said A L. Hansard and filed and recor ded in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of said county in conformity with section 6037 of the Codeof this state. Levies made by Alex Vaughn L. C. of the 879th district, G. M. of said county with the en tries of levy thereon being turn ed over to me by him. This October 3rd, 1917. W. T. Merritt, Sheriff. Georgia, Forsyth County. To all whom it may concern : B. C. Biannon admiristraor up on the estate of E. B. Brannon, ate of said county decease J, has in due form applied to me for leave to sell the lands be longing to the estate of said de ceased, and said application will be heard at the regular term of Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in November, 1917 Given under my hand and of ficial signature, this 2nd, day of October 1917 W. J. Tidwell, Oi ’inary. For Sale or Rent. I want to sell or rent my home in Cumming. Good 6-room dwelling, waterworks, bath room and good tub. Good gar den, fruit trees. In fact, a sure enough home. See me at once R. E. Hdn ison.