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J. B. Patterson.
NEW GOODS
Arriving Daily
AT THE STORE OE G. W. HEARD.
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
Sale Under Agreement.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
By virtue of an agreement en
tered into between the owners
thereof, will be sold at public
outcry on the 15th day of No
vember, 1917, at the court
house door in said county, be
tween the legal hours of ten
and two o’clock, 11-12 undivid
ed interest in one hundred and
sixty (160) acres, more or less
of land, lying and being in the
state of Georgia, and county of
Forsyth, and described as fol
lows: (40) acres more or less
in the second distr ,r, t and first
section of originally Cherokee
now Forsyth county, known as
and lot number eleven hund
red and thirty nine (1139), al
so one .nundred a* and twentv
(120) acres more cr less in the
second f stiict and first sect’-n
of Forsyth county, known as
land lots numbers one thousand
and eighty four (1084), one
thousand and eighty three,
(1083) ; one thousand and sev
enty two (1072) ; all of said
land lying in one body and to
sold in one tract. Terms of sale
cash. This 15th day of Octo
ber, 1917.
C. M. Lowe, D. B. Lowe,
Queen Lowe, Lizzie Lowe,
Eunice Buice, Lucy Lowe.
ROUTE 3.
Mrs. Minnie Jett ancl child
ren visited Mr. Carl Jett and
family near Mars Hill Sunday
Mrs. Othell Satterfield spent
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Em
ilj Castleberry.
Mrs. Ada Martin and child
ren spent Saturday night and
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Hassie Vaughan.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Bennett
and Mr. Newton Satteffield
and family spent Sunday at Mr.
J. B. Fowler’s.
Mises Odell and Zonie Bell
Barnett visited their grand pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton
Strawn Sunday.
Dewethan Pruitt spent Sun
day with Everett and James
Anglin.
Mrs. Ada Anglin and Nettie
Spearman visited Tom Hall
and family Saturday night.
Mrs. Othell Satterfield and
daughter and Miss Mary Castle
berry visited Mrs. R. Cheek Sat
urday.
Mr. Enoch Barnett and fam
ily visited Mr. Will Barnett and
family Friday night.
Mr. Ed Rhodes and family
are visiting relatives in Atlanta
ROUTE 7.
Well, as I haven’t seen any
dots from this place will try to
write a few.
Mr. Jack Westbrook and fam
ily visited Mr. E. A. Durham
and family recently.
Miss Geneva Westbrook vis
ited Annie Nix Saturday night.
Mrs. Zillie Hawkins of South
Georgia is spending awhile at
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Holbrook.
Mr. Mathie Strickland and
family spent Saturday night at
Mr. Joe Webb’s near Union Hill
Messrs Russell and Glen West
brook and Miss Orpha Nix vis
ited Mr. E. A. Durham and fam
ily Sunday.
Miss Eva Martin spent Sun
day with Miss Sopha and Bell
Nix.
Mr. Albert Day and family
spent Sunday with Mr. J. L. Nix
Miss Winnie Day spent Sun
day with Miss Mattie Day.
Several from around here
went to Camp Gordon Sunday.
Blue Eyes.
From Route 3.
The second Sunday in Octo
ber has come and gone, and l
wonder how many went to the
meeting and .served God.?
Mr. Claude Viner visited at
Mr. J. H.Stancils Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Glover visited at
Mrs. J. H. Stancil’s Saturday.
Miss Flossie Green of route
6, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. Sam Dinsmore
and family.
Mr. Elmer Stancil and sisters
Linda and Mattie attended ser
vices at Friendship Sunday and
report a good time.
Several from this part atten
ded the singing at Sharon Sun
day and report some fine sing
ing and a good time.
Mr. Sam Dinsmore spent Sun
day v.ith relatives near Duck
town.
Mr. Sam Jones spent Satur
day in Buford on business.
We are glad to say that the
little son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Dinsmore is improving.
Mr. White has come and you
can see he has killed Mr. Green
and autumn is here and leaves
are turning brown and the days
will be cold.
ROUTE 6.
Well, as I haven’t written any
for sometime, I will try again.
Mr. Raleigh Moulder and
family spent Saturday night at
Mr. S. A. Oravitt’s.
Misses Lona and Cassie Gil
bert spent Sunday night with
Mrs. L. D. Anglin.
Mr. Allen Anglin of near Bu
ford spent Saturday night with
Mr. W. H. Gilbert and family.
Mrs. L. D. Anglin and son vis
ited Mr. L. D. Gilbert and fam
ily one night last week.
Mrs. J. D. Green spent one af
ternoon recently with Mrs. H.
W. Terry.
Mrs. S.A. Gravitt spent Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. L. D
. Gilbert.
Mrs. W. H. Gilbert spent Sun
day with her mother, Mrs. An
glin.
Mr. Ambrose Gilbert spent
Sunday night with Mr. Charlie
Anglin.
Mr. Chesty Anglin and family
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. J. H. Buice.
Mrs. J. D. Green spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. L.D.
Anglin.
Statement of the Ownership,
Management,etc., of the For
syth County News, published
weekly at Cumming, Ga., as re
quired by P. O. Department.
Name of Editor, Managing ed
itor, Publisher, Business Mana
er and owner, J. B. Patterson,
Cumming, Ga.
Name of Mortgagees:
Farmers & Merchants Bank of
Cumming Ga.,
Mergenthaltr Linotype Cos., of
New York City.
J. B. Patterson.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 2nd day of Oct. 1917.
H. S. Brooks, C. S. C.
My commission expires Dec. 31
1920.
Alex Vaughan has a good
home on Atlanta Street, good
hermuda pasture with running
water, in fact, an up-to-date
place, which he wants to sell
at a reasonable price and on
good terms. Call to see him.
For Sale or Rent
I have for sale or rent a nice
home in the town of Cumming,
with good conveniences. Call
to see me.
ff '■ _ - R. E. Hope.