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3 Luckie St., Dept. F—C.
Atlanta, Ga.
How To Use The
TELEPHONE
Did it ever occur to you that you
might not be using the telephone in the
right way?'
Do you speak sideways, above, be
low, or six inches away from the trans
mitter of your telephone?
You should talk directly into the
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lips about one inch from the mouthpiece.
Speak in an even tone. It is not neces
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. There is much that can be said about
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Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Will be sold at public outcry
to the highest bidder before the
court house door in the town of
Cumming on the first Tuesday
in December, 1917, within the
legal hours of sale, what is
known as the old Bogle house
and lot in said town now occu
pied by W. W. Reid, fronting
on the south side of the public
square, bounded on the east &
sou'h by vim propert/ of S. LI.
Allen and on the west by what
is known as the Ira R. Hudson
place now occupied by Robert
E. Hope. There is situated on
this lot a two story six room
dwelling house. Described as
follows: Commencing at the
line of the Ira R. Hudson place
now occupied by Rob’t E Hope,
and running east along the
street to the line fence between
this lot and the S. H. Allen prop
erty; thence south along said
line fence to a tree about sx ft
north of the buggy house;
thence west six feet; thence
south to a point six ft north of
th pasture fence at the lower
side of the garden on said place
thence west to the east line of
said Ira R Hudson place jthence
north along this line to starting
point.
Also the lot and barn belong
ing with said place fronting
on the east side of the street
running south from the south
west corner of the public
square described as follows:
starting at a point ten ft north
of the east end of the barn and
runing south along the east end
of the barn to a big gully be
low the old fish pond; thence
west along said gully to the a
bove named street; thence'
north along the east side of
said street to a rock-corner;
thence due east to vhe starting!
point ten feet north of said barn
On this property is a barn and
stables, about 30 x 40 feet, be-j
ing the same property deeded
by said W. W. Reid to W. S. Da
venport Sept. 11th, 1913, recor-j
ded in the Clerk’s office of the.
Superior Court of said county
in book 3 for deeds, page 109.
Levied upon as the property
of W. W. Reid who is in pos
session thereof, under and by
virtue of two fifas from the Su-
perior Court of Forsyth county
in favor of the Bank of Cum
ming, one against W. W. Reid,
and the other against W. W.
Reid and J. -J. Reid, and assign
ed and controlled to W. S. Da
venport by said bank, and 13 fi
fas from the Justice Court of
the 879th Dist. G. M., in said
county in favor of V. S. Daven
port against W. W. Reid, V. \\ .
Dougherty and J. J. Reid. This
being the same property con
veyed by the said W. W. Reidj
l. jLia.dv of (. airrmmg,
18th, 1910 to secure the debt as
signed by it to \V. S. Davenport
and afterwards Conveyed by,
said W. W. Reid to W. S. Daven
port Sept. 1-1 th, 1913 to secure,
the debt upon which the thir
teen fifas above mentioned ,a
gainst said W. W. Reid, V. W.
Dougherty and J. J. Reid are
predicated. These levies being
made upon.said property after
deeds of re-conveyance from
the said Bank of Gumming &
W. S Davenport to said W. W.
Reid to said property had been
made, filed in the. Clerk’s office
of the Superior Court of said
county and recorded as provid
ed in section 6037 of the Code
of this state. Property pointed
out by W. S. Davenport, plain
tiff, and notice of these levies
given to each of the defendants
in fifa. This Nov. 6th, 1917.
W. T. Merritt, Sheriu.
MCefVbur
Grocer’s
O pinion
a, .
He knows coffees —has mixed them
and sold them for years. He knows
Luzianne. Ask him what he thinks
of it. Ask him what most of his
customers think of it. Luzianne will
stand or fall by this test. If the re
port is favorable, take home a can and
try it yourself. Make up a pot, ac
cording to directions. You have
The Luzianne Guarantee: nothing to lose, for the guarantee
If after using the content* assures your money back if you dolVt
ot a cart,you arc not satisfied j j
in every respect, your gro- like Luzianne. Buy a can today.
cer will refund your money. Ask for profit .sharing catalog.
lEIANNEcoffee
The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans
Heraatfa is [lipped la Tie Bad
Rheumatism in its early stages may ]
delude you into believing that it ;s u[
disease of a purely local and tempo-j
rary nature. Beyond a slight nunib-j
ness of the limbs and pains in tho[
joints or back, there may he no out- I
ward indications of it, but if you do
r,ot heed the'-e warnings, or if you
rely upon liniments to cure you, it will
grow rapidly worse until you have
Rheumatism in its most violent form.
These symptoms, mild in the begin
ning but growing steadily worse, indi
cate that your blood is impregnated
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Will be sold at the court house
door in saY: count.’ on the Ist
Tuesday in December, 1917,
within the legal hours of sale,
to wit: all that certain tract or
parcel of land lying and being
in the tub and district and first
‘section in oA J county and state!
and being a one third undivid-j
ed interest in and to ten and
one half acres of land off of the
east side of land lot no. 800, the
said ten and one half acres be
ing a strip of land twenty one
rods wide extending across the
entire lot of land and contains
ten and one half acres, more
or 1> su. Said 'and l-wied upon
as the property .of Azzie Baker
to satisfy an execution issued
1 from.the Superior Court on the
] 15th'day of March, 1917, in fa-'
■vor of J. A. Otwell, adrnr upon
.the estate of W. R. Otwell, de
ceased against Azzie Baker &
B. L. Fowler.
Said execution now owned bv
Roy Otwell. Tenants' in pos
session notified in terms of the
law. This the 31st day of Oc
'tober, 1917.
W. T. Merritt, Sheriff. I
f
Georgia, Forsyth County.
I'M. L. Crow having applied to'
,the undersigned Ordinary, by
petition asking that Mr-. P. C.
.Crow as executrix, ana L. L.
I Crow and M. L. Crow a; exec
utors, of the will of S. M. Crow
late of said county deceased be
required to make to him a deed
!to lot-of kind No. 725, and the
west half of lot No. 763 in the
14th district and Ist section of
i said county, in pursuance of a
bond for title m.-.de L- ■ iS.
M. Crow in his lifetime to said
i M. L. Crow, petitioner, the : aid
M. L. Crow alleging t- i.c '■
fully met the obligations in :
bond.
'Jids is, therefore, to notify
Mrs. P. C. Crow, L. L. Crow. M i
ridy Crow. Mrs. Ida Alice Mc-
Clure, Mrs. Sarah Emma Hawk
ins, Mrs Chester Maybelle Coop
er, Stewart Jefferson Crow.Wy
[with Uric Acid, v.Mc’:, if not eradi
cated, will contaminate your entiro
system. The result; will be racking
pains in the joint, n ’.wics -wcl limbs,
chronic stomach troubles ,ana a slug
gish liver.
The only relief is in the restoration
of the blood to its normal, vigorous
condition, which can be accomplished
by taking S. S. S., the unfailing
remedy for rheumatic troubles. Our
Medical Department is at th:; disposal
of all users ot S. S. S. Swift Specific
Cos., 303 Swift Building, Atlanta, Ga.
fv Burl Grow. Tee Crow and
T.nnra Crow, heirs at law of the
aairl ?>. M. Crow deceased. to
Be and annopi- n+ tkio Bucpruhor
Term, 1917, of Ihe Court of Or
dinary of said county, to show
cause, if any they have, why
said executrix and executors
should not be required to make
j said deed as prayed for by the
I said M. L. Crow petitioner.
Nov. 7th, 1917.
W. J. Tidwell, O’ dinary.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern :G
E. Whitmire and D. J. Whit
mire having made application
to me for permanent letters of
administration with the will an
nexed upon the estate of E 5.
Whitmire late of said county,
deceased "to be vested in 11. S.
Brooks, or some other proper
person, notice is hereby given
that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty to be hi 1 i on the fir-t Mon
day in December, 1917. Giv
en under my hand and official
signature, this 7th day of No
vember. 1917.
W. J. Tidwell. Ordinary.
For Sale.
110 acre farm; al. tit 50 acres
in cultivation, aboA 25 in bot
toms, balanc e timber. 3 room
house. See me at once.
P. W. Green,
Svvanee, Ga., route 2.
Edmondson & Pirkle have a
good supply of 5 gallon cane
top jacketed cans for putting
syren ■’ ; also the friction top
10 lb ", ’rets. These
both make a nice presentable
package for the market and
will keep it fn-sh end nice.
Edmondson & Pirkle never
had such s strong line of shoes
as 11 i- season shoes that will
eve yen absolute satl ffaclPn
:'u every particular. S-r ? them
before you shoe your family for
the winter. It will be to your in
jterest.