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D M Redd, et al. Vs. jvnss inhu
nii Redd, Ora Pilgrim, Gn I rude
Roper and Otto Roper.
Application for sale and par
tition of a tract of land contain
ing 81 acres, more or less, con
sisting of lots 626, t>27 and one
acre to include the orchard on
G7l in the 3rd (list and Ist sec
tion in Forsyth county, Ga.
In Forayth Superior Court.
To Ora Pilgrim, a non resident
of this state, and Gertrude Ro
per, whose whereabouts is un
known .
You. and each of you. will
take notice that application
will be made the Court at the
r.ext regular term to be held on
tile third Monday in Febr*.'. ry,
1918, for the appointment of 3
Commissioners, and for an or
der of partition of the above
stated tract of land and the sale
of the same for such purpose
in which tract each of you as
children of Nancy Rope dec'd
are entitled to one thirtieth
Service of this notice is to be
mane upon you by the publica
tion of the same twice a month
for two months in the F trsyth
County News, the pubic; Ga
zette in whicn the legal adver-
tise rm u; s of said con civ arc
publish* and by order of tin- Court
Witness, the lion. N. A. Morris
Judge o'' said court. If >*;. j th,
Hi 17.
i r . X limn s, Clerk.
In the District Court of the U S
Northern Dist of Ga. as a court
of Bankruptcy. In re:
Asherb Mills, Bankrupt, in
Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor
above named, a resident of
Cun ming, Ga., in the county of
Forsyth, said district are here
in notified that he was on Dec.
10, 1017 duly adjudicated hank
rapt, and that the first meeting
of his creditors will be held at
the office of referee at Law
rencfcville, is. Dec. 28, 1!>17.
at 10 o’clock e H rr 1 at
which time' the • + -tors
may attend, prove their claims
appoint u trustee, examine the
bankrupt, and transact such
other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
N. L. Hutchins, Referee in
Ran'.runtey, I awn nceville Ga
Dec. 11. 11)17.
In Ihe District Court of the U S
Northern Dist. of Ga. as a court
of Bankrupcy. In re:
Thomas Arthur Charles, Bank
rupt in Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the debto*
above named, a resident ct'Ci.m
ruing (3a., in the county of For
syth, said district, are hereby
notified that he was on Dec. 10
1917 duly adjudicated bank
rupt and that the lirst meeting
of his creditors will be held at
the office of the referee at Law
renceville Ga., Dec. 28, 1017 at
Id o’clock, a. m (E TANARUS) at which
time the said creditors may at
tend prove their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the
bankrupt, and transact such oth
er business as may properly
come before said meeting
N. L. Hutchins, referee in
Bankruptcy. Lawrenceville, G i
Dec. 14 1017.
WOOD’S
Seed Wheat.
Thp Seed Wheats which we offer
are from the best and most pro
ductive crops grown in this State.
In addition to our care in securing
high quality Wheat, we carefully
reclean all the wheats which we
receive, so as to eliminate impuri
ties and the smaller grains; thus
furnishing our customers with
plump, well-developed seed, which
should make much larger yields
than wheats ordinarily sold for
seeding purposes.
Write for “WOOD’S CROP
SPECIAL” giving full infor
mation about SEED WHEAT,
OATS, RYE, BARLEY and
other Seasonable Seeds. : :
T. W. WOOD Cs SONS.
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Vft.
$25,000 Q. W. HEARD’S Wfi
Entire Stock of Merchandise to
be Sold at Unheard of Prices.
Must liaise TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Ten Days ;
" * |
This mammoth store of New and Classy Goods will be thrown on the
market Tuesday, Dec. 11th, at 9 a.m., atprices never heard of in North,
Georgia. This is very fortunate to every man, woman and child in For
syth and adjoining counties, as it is coming just at a time when we
need to do our Fall buying. Thestock is complete. Something for
every one. Come early. Get first choice. Make one dollar do the
work of two. Let nothing keep you away.
Every Item in the Entire Stock Reduced. Nothing Reserved.
I can only quote you prices on a few prices in this sheet, but want you
to come and examine for yourseif-Spend the day trading. Save 50
per cent on your bill. The opportunity of a lifetime.
A Few Prices. Read. Think. MAKE YODR MONEY WORK.
GROCERIES.
G Bars soap 2^c
10 Pounds Granulated Sugar 1-00
Arm and Hammer Soda, 4c
Roasted Coffee, 22c
All 10 cent Snulf 9c
All 5 cent Snuff 4r
DRFSS GOODS.
All Calicoes H to
Best Outing of all kinds l 4c U P
Best 8 Yard Sheeting 14c & U P
Good Apron ('irghams 14c up
Good Cotton Checks 12 l-2c up
Dress Gingham; 12 l-2c up
AU GO to 7 or Serges 5Pc
All SI.OO and $1.25 Serges 93 c
MENS' SUITS.
$12.50 Mens Suits 10.00
$15.00 Suits 12.5 )
SIB.OO Suits ... . 14.98
CLOAKS.
Childrens $1.50 to $1.75 93 to 1.13
Misses $3.00 and $4.00 Cloaks 2.63
Misses $7.00 to SB.OO Cloaks .$6.00
Ladies SIO.OO to $12.00 Cloaks 57.63
MEN’S ODD PANTS.
$1.25 Mens Pants 89c
$2.50 Mens Pants I- 98
$3.00 Mens Pants $2.49
$3.50 Mens Pants $2.98
$4.00 Mens Pan's . - ■— $3.67
Jj)4,UU Iclll S - • T I
1)00 pair of Sample Shoes at wholesale price. $5,000 worth ot the best high grade Shoes in North Geoi
°ia. Every price cut deep* Can fit the whole family, Don t IWiss the Shoes -
Sale begins promptly at 9 a.m. Tuesday Dec. 11, and lasts 10 days only.
Remember the place. G. W. HEARD, Cumming, Ga. Remember we can mention only a few items
here. We can se ll you anything you need at prices you will not get again.
Sa/e Begins Dec■ 11, Rain or Shine. Be here and have no regrets, I Will Expect You Bcc.il at tlicStorc of
GEO W. HEARD, ( Himming, Ga.
growing to bad weather, this sale will lie continued through next week.- Have enough for all. -Conic
Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concert.:
Walter 0. Stewart huvng
made application to me for per
manent leters of guardianship
upon the estate of Celie Stewrrt
et. al., of said county, notice is
h > eby given that .raid applica
tion "'ill be heard <C the tegu
lar turn of the Cour. ot Ordi
nary < f raid county to be held
on the first Monday in January
1918. Given under my hand and
official signature. t l is 3rd day
of December 1917.
V,. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
Georgia, Forsyth County
To all whom it may concern:
J. B. Spence having made up
SWEATERS.
$1.75 Sweaters, -.4. 1-43
Ladies Sweaters, $2.33
UNDERWEAR.
Mens Best SI.OO Underwear 83c
Ladies Best 75c Underwear ... 63c
Misses Union Suits 90c grade 63c
Boys Union Suits 63c
SHIRTS.
Work Shirts 80 cent grade 69c
Dress Shirts, $1.50 grade $1.19
Dress Shirts SI.OO grade 89c
NOTIONS.
Ten cent Handkerchiefs ...: 9c
15 cent Handkerchiefs 11c
Ladies 10c Hose 9c
Ladies 15c Hose 13c
Ladies 25c Hose - -21 c
Ladies 50c Hose 43c
Mens 10c sox 9c
Mens i5 and 20c ao.< . 14c
Mens 25c sox ... 21c
BOYS SUITS AT MOST ANY PRICE
ART SQUARES.
SIO.OO Art Squares $8.73
$12~50 Art Squares $9-98
$lB 00 Art Squares $14.88
$25.00 Art Squares s2l. (5
$35.00 Art Squares $27 60
Furniture for Everybody and Every Home.
plication to me for permanent
letters of administration upon
the estate of W. H. Spence late
of said countv deceased to vest 1
in 11. S. Brooks, notice is hereby J
given that said application will
be heard at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary of said
county to be held on thelirst
Monday in January, 1918. Giv]
RUGS.
$2.25 Rugs $1.79
$2.75 Rugs $1.89
$4.00 Rugs $2.98
BUGGIES AND HARNESS.
Big line of high grade Buggies & Harness to
go cheap.
HARDWARE COMPLETE. EVERY ITEM RE
DUCED.
STOVES AND RANGES.
Big line of High Grade Cook Stoves and
Ranges at prices you never, heard of.
SANTA CLAUS GOODS.
I have all kinds of Candy, Oranges, Apples,
Etc., and Santa Claus will be here w : th toys,
Toilet articles, Vases, Manicure sets, Bracelets
Rings, Watch Fobs, Stick Pins, LaVallieres and
all kinds of Jewelry.
A big line of Feathers, Feather Pilows, Mat
tresses, Etc.
RAINCOATS.
Childrens, Ladies and gents at very low prices
HATS AND CAPS.
$1.50 and $2.00 Hats, $1.19
$3.00 Hats at 29
50 Cent Caps at 43c
$l.OO Caps at 79c
Thousands of Bargains that I can’t afford to try
to list. Come and see for yourself
en under my hand and official
signature, this 3rd day of De
cember, 1917.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
GIN NOTICES.
After November 24th, the gin
at Coal Mountain and for two
weeks following will only gin
l three days in the week—Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday.
C. E. THOMAS, Manager.
Important
All parties who owe Mr. L’.
Foster Hunt for blacksmithing
will please to call at my office
and sette the same at once. D*
not overlook this matter.
Jarrett P. Fowler,