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Haw&tin&s
NOTICE PROM OR. OTWELL
My physicians hare advised me to
go to Florida for awhile for,my health,
while gone J. C. Flemming at Kemp
Drug Sts re will hare charge of my
collection*.
Come in and make a payment and I
will carry balance over for you.
Respectfully,
J. A. OTWELL
WANTED— Young Man to help make
crop, will pay wages or part of erop.
EVERETTE JAMES
Route 1. Alpharetta, Georgia.
I have plenty of SO pound cans of
Pure Lard at a living price.
At Your Uncle Bob's
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Bagley of near
town spent the week end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Denson.
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Miss Dorothy Otwell spent the week
end with Miss Mary Ruth Wills near
Midway.
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Mr. Julian Otwell of Augusta is
visiting relatives in Camming.
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Mrs. Tom Belle Orr is able to be
out again after being confined to bed
for a week.
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Be sure and get prices on poultry
and barbed wire.
R. P. CRAWFORD
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Mr. and Mrs. Gus Housley and baby
of Dahlonega were the guests Sunday
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Banister.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tedder of Smyr
na, Mr. Herbert Fisher of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wallace. Mrs.
B. L. Mullins of Hapeville were visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fisher Sunday.
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Miss Fay Allen of Gainesville spent
•the week end with her parents, Mr.
rand Mrs. J. B. Allen.
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I have 150 Bushels of Corn, Picked
and Nice, cheap at—
R. P. CRAWFORD
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Mr. C. B. Otwell, Dr. and Mrs. J. A.
Otw r ell, and son James, and Mrs. Dick
Black left Saturday for Florida where
they will spend several weeks.
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Miss Willie B. Forrist was shopping
in Gainesville Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Summerour and
Joe Jr. were the guest of friends in
Atlanta Sunday.
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Mr. B. J. Allen was in Gainesville
Saturday.
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BUS IN ESS IMPROVING—J. Y. Den
lon, Representative of the National
Life Insurance Company of U. S. A.,
■says he sold more Life Insurance in
January than any month for several.
We are not suprised at this since
Life Insurance is the only business
that has held up during the depression
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Just received another car of Best
’Fancy Patent at SI.OO for 43 pound
sack .
R. P. CRAWFORD
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Come out to the Ball game Friday
•night. Marble Hill Vs. Cumming.
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J aiunciTT
AVNOUNOMmS
BAPTIST SERVICES
Rev. C. E. Warren, Pastor
Sunday School Sunday Morning at
10:00 o’clock—A. M. Sosebee Supt.
Preaching Services Ist, and third
Sunday’s at 11:00 A. M. and 7:15 P. M.
Junior B .Y. P. U. 3:30 o’clock each
Friday evening at the School House-
Miss Olive Human Leader.
Intermediate and Senior B. 1. P. I ■
each Sunday night 7:15.
W. M. U. each Monday afternoon fol
lowing the first and third Sunday's.
Ref. C. E. Warren filled his regular
appointment at the Baptist Church
Sunday morning and at night.
METHODIST SERVICES.
Rev. W. B. Spence, Pastor
Sunday School Sunday Morning at
10:15—Col. D. C. Tallant Supt.
Preaching Services each second and
fourth Sundays at 11:15 A. M. and
7:15 P. M.
Epworth League each Thursday
night at 7:15.
W. M. U. each Monday afternoon
following the second and fourth Sun
day’s.
Every one remember the Senior
B. Y. P. U. Sunday night at 6 :30.
W havt for sale, Graham Flour and
j White Fleur made of Home Grown
Whoat. R. P . A I. C. OTWELL
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Come out and Yell for the Cam
ming boye as they play Marble Hill
Friday night. You cannot afford to
' miss this game as it will be one of
the last games of the season.
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We had a pleasant caller down at
the News Office one day last week,
Mrs. Howard of the Dawson County
Advertiser, we are always glad to
have our friends stop in to see us.
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Take the De and I out of De-Press
i-on and Press-on.
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You working men come in and get
your self a good pair of Good Over
alls cheap—
At Your Uncle Bob’s
—ooo—
Miss Isobel Denton spent the week
end with Miss Grace and Ruthel Buice
at Sharon.
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I have plenty of Seed Potaties
cheaper than eating potatoes—
R. P. CRAWFORD
The dumbest man we know is the
fellew who placed his watch in boil
ing water and then carefully watched
for three minutes the egg he held in
his hand.
BARRETT—SPENCE.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barrett announce
the marriage of their daughter John
nie to Mr. Bascomb Spence, both of
Cumming. The marriage was solem
nized February 2 by Rev. J. W. Segars
at the Methodist Parsonage at Roswell
Immediately following the ceremony
the bride and groom left for a short
wedding trip to Atlanta. Mr. and
Mrs. Spence are at home to their
friends at the Spence home. Their
many friends wish them much hap
piness.
000
Miss Ima Pruitt was the week end
guest of Miss Mary Ruth Wheeler
near Drew.
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Ball Game ! Ball Game!
Cumming vs. Marble Hill. Don’t
miss this game as the season will
soon be over.
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Mr. and Mrs. J." B. Allen were shop
ping in Gainesville Monday.
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Young people if you had a million
dollars coming to you, if you were
married at a certain age, and only
two more days left. What would you
do? See how it is done at an early
date at the school auditorium.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wheeler visited
the Inters mother Mrs. Era Nalley
Sunday.
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Have you seen the New Octagon
Premium? 1-4gt—lvory Enamel Boiler
and 1 Large Strainer given for 100
Octagon Coupons—
R. P. & I. C. OTWELL
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Watch for further announcements
of the play “Two Days to get Married”
to be given at the school auditorium.
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GALLANTRY WINS
. .The hungry tramp was being re
proved by the housewife.
“My husband was a tramp, years
ago,” said the lady, “but he suddenly
decided to make a man of himself.”
The tramp replied thusly: “No won
der, lady, with a beautiful woman to
inspire him—”
“Wellf come in,” said the lady, “and
I II see about some sandwiches.
Legion Bulletin.
Miss Mary Ruth Wheeler visited
her parents at Drew a few days re
cently.
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Specials—36” Blue Chambray, Good
for making Shirts, or Dresses—loc yd.
Heavy Khaki Goods, 28” wide, ICc yd.
R. P. & I. C. OTWELL
MISS PIRKLE ENTERTAINS
Miss Mildred Pirkle entertained at
dinner Thursday night. February 2, at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Pirkle.
Songs and many interesting games
were enjoyed, after which a delicious
three course dinner was served.
Miss Pirkle was assisted by her
mother in the entertainment.
Those invited were: Misses Kather
ine McFarland, Pauline Jones, Minnie
Bearden, Mary Lang, Monteen Kellogg
and Huliet Stone. Messrs William
Jones. Anton Kirby, Robert Castle
berry. Willis Pirkle and Horace Mar
shall.
Elaey Gtot
Jesus Saith Unto Him go tfcy way;
thy son livath and the inaa believed
tha ord that Jesus had spoken Unto
Him. And ha went kls way. Bt. Joke
4-50.
Miss Vera Yelvie. Lois. Lnclle and
Mr. J. A. Fowler were the bed time
guest at Mr. Evans Perry Tuesday
night.
The bed time guest at Mr. Henry
Elzey Monday night were: Mr. Carlton
Pruitt and family .Mr. Buel Bettis,
Mr. Andie Earnest, Miss Mae and
Lectie Walls.
Mr. Curtis Hansard and family visi
ted at Mr. Carlton Pruitt’s a few days
last week.
MR. Bill Perry. Mr. Buel Bettis visi
ted Mr. Andie and Earnest Walls
Wednesday evening.
Mr. Ivan Elzey visited at Mr. Homer
Elzey Monday morning.
Miss Mae Walls visited Miss Vera
and Velvie Fowler Wednesday p. m.
Mr. Guy Fowler visited Mr. J. M.
Fowler Wednesday evening.
Mr. Henry Elzey visited Mr. Carlton
Pruitt Wednesday.
Mr. G. W. Pruitt and wife, Mr. C. W.
Walls, Mr. Henry Elzey were the bed
time guest at Mr. Bud Mullins Tues
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pruitt and dau
ghter Mrs. Majors. Mrs. C. W. Walls
and two daughters visited at Mr. Carl
ton Pruitt Thursday evening.
Miss Lela Sweatman visited Mrs.
Janie Perry Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Homer Perry and children
spent Thursday at Mr. Jim Fowler’s.
Mr. Bill Elrod, Mr. Hallmon Durham
were the bed time guest at Mr. C. W.
Walls Wednesday night.
Mr. Bill Perry visited Mr. Carlton
Pruitt awhile Sunday.
Miss Daisy and Kate Whitt spent
Wednesday evening with Miss Ruble
Guthrie.
Mr. Andie Walls, Mr. Bill Perry, Mr.
Buel Bettis were the bed time guest
at Mr. Joel Whitt Wednesday night.
Mr. Bill Perry visited at J. M. "Fow
lers Wednesday awhile.
Those visiting at Mr. G. W. Pruitt
Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Fits, M. Jim Armstrong all
from Nelson, Mr. L. C. and Miss Lizzie
Majors.
Mr. Beelar Mundy, Mr. Marcell Wall
visited their uncle and aunt Mrs. and
Mr. Bud Walls Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fowler and baby
visited Rev. Slimuel West Sunday
night.
Mrs. Henry Elzey and children, M-.
O. W. and Andie Earnest, Ola and
Lectie Walls, Mr. Buell Bettis are all
confined to their room with the flu
hoping for them a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Anglin spent
Saturday at Mr. Carlton Pruitt.
Pleasant View
Mr. Burell Bennett entertained his
friends with a candy drawing at his
home Saturday night.
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Forrist and
daughter Marjorie, were guests of Mr.
G. W. Phillips and family during the
week end.
Mr. Grady Green and family spent
Saturday at Mr. Rufus Satterfield’s
Mr. J. S. Brannon visited his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brannon Sat
urday.
Rev. H. G. McGinnie was Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Glover and family.
Miss Corene Green spent Sunday
with Miss Naomi Brannon.
Miss Virginia Wilson was the week
end guo3t of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Live
ly.
Miss Lois Fagon, Mrs. E. F. Orr
and little daughter Marian, spent one
day last week with Mrs. F. A. Bagwell.
Miss Varnell Stripland spent Satur
day night with Miss Ruby Brannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ospar Barnett and son
Charles, visited Mr. G. W. Bales and
family Saturday .
Mrs. M. Phillips of Buford is visit
ing her son Mr. George Phillips and
family.
Misses Ethilyn Samples and Mur
dees Phillips were guests of Miss
Louise Newton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. James and their
little daughter spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mr. F. A. Bagwell
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Geston Brannon visit
ed at Mr. A. A. Clark’s Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brannon Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Barnett and children visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Theron Brannon on
Saturday evening.
OAK GROVE**
Miss Annie Bell Hayes visited Mrs.
Myrtie Hamby r one morning last week.
Mr. Curtis Barron and family spent
Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Sexton.
Mr. Guy Dodd and family of Ocee,
speqt a few days last week with re
latives in this part.
Miss Ezzie Waters was the guest of
Miss Ruth Mincev Thursday night.
Mr. Ivan Hamby and family spent
oae night last weak *t Mrs.
Hamby's. R
Rev. Ralph Grogan and family i p
Saturday night at Mr. S. T. Grot
Mrs. Dorothy Martin is visit!
Mr. Edward Martin’s.
Mr. Ralph Hayes and
Saturday night at Mr. Earl Hm.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mundy spent
Wednesday night at Mr. D. T. Mincey.
Mrs. Cora Holtzclaw and children
visited at Mr. J. A. and Mrs. Holtz
claw n Friday.
Mrs. Agnes Waters and children
spent Monday at Mr. Neals Smith's.
Mr. Hubert Martin was the guest of
Mr. Wyatt Hamby Saturday night.
Mr. Curtis Barron and family spent
Saturday night at Mr. Guy Walls.
Mr. Bealon Holtzclaw spent Satur
day night with Mr. Freddie Hamby.
Mr. Emitt Dilbeck and family spent
Tuesday night at Mr. John Ingram’s.
The music at Mr. A. L Corn's Sat
urday night was enjoyed by a large
crowd.
Mr. Minor Carnes and family spent
Saturday night at Mr. Buell Martins.
Messrs Guy and Dave Walls visited
Mr. Toy Hamby Monday.
) Mrs, |Sarah Garrett visited Mrs.
Delia Hamby one morning last week.
Miss Ezzie Waters visited Mrs. Et
ter Mincey one evening last week.
Mr. Ezra Hamby of Gainesville is
visiting home folks.
The music given by Misses Tressor
and Eunice Walls Friday night was
highly enjoyed.
Cross Roads
Verily I say unto you, whosoever
shall not receive the Kingdom of God
as a little Child, he shall ont enter
therein.
Mr. John Skinner happened to the
misfortune of getting his ankle crush
ed while driving a wagon recently .
Mr. Odis Martin and family of near
Oakwood visited at Mr. Joe Nalley
Thursday night.
Messrs J. I. Sewell and Guy Ander
son visited Mr. Gordon Moss Sunday
afternoon who is quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pruitt and Mr.
Toy Pruitt visited at Mr. G. E. Wallis
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin reports
the arrival of a little girl at their
home.
Mr. Glenn Wallis and family have
moved near Lumpkin Campground.
Mrs. Faud Chambers is on the sick
list at this writing.
Miss Correne Higgins visited Miss
EMste' Grace Higgins Sunday.
Alpharetta News
Alpharetta Music Club entertained
by Mrs. J. H. Hansard.
On Wednesday afternoon January,
18, 1933 the Alpharetta Mueic Club
was delightfully entertained by Mrs.
J. H. Hansard in honor of her daugh
ter Christine who is a member of the
club.
As our president was sick, our Vice
president, Fannie Phillips called the
meeting to order after which we all
sang “work for the night is coming,”
and repeated the club motto. The
minutes were then read and approved.
The program for this month was
Rubinstein and the program commit
tee had prepared an unusually fine
program which was a follows;
Piano Solo—“ Hedge Rose”—By
Streabbog, played by Christine Han
sard.
Piano Solo—“A Beautiful Vision,”—
by Holt,—Played by Willie Belle Wills
Life of Rubinstein—by Mozelle Hunt
Duet—“ Charge of the Whlans” by
Carl Pohe, played by Charlott Adams
and Mrs. Maddox.
Rubinstein the musician, by Ruba
Grace Rde.
Pianb Sole—" Rubinstein Melody in
F” played by Anne Maddox.
Contest naming the different types
of music.
The last of our program was the
question box which was very interest
ing and harder than usual.
During the social hour Mrs. Han
sard served punch, sandwiches and
cake.
She was assisted by her daughters
Christine and Claudine and Mrs. B. F.
Manning
The next regular meeting will be
held on the third Wednesday in Feb
ruary.
Publicity Agent
SARA WILLS
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
I am in my office daily for the pur
pose of receiving tax returns. Also
to collect special taxes which are now
due.
S. C. SMALLWOOD,
Tax Commissioner.
A colored woman of Terrel county
came to Dawson, the county seat, with
a nice fat hen. She sold it for 45 cents
With the money she bought five boxes
of matches, two bars of soap, two
packages of washing powder, three
pounds of meal, two packages of salt,
three pounds of rice, three pounds of
grits and one pound of lard.
W ALI real eitati
1 befors tha Coart Hoaaa
xr g. Forsyth County,
First Tuaaduy in
yin the legal hours of
/nest bidder for caeh,
• ~icnrrlhiri real estate
i • act or Parcel of laud
ate, lying and being in the County
, Forsyth, of Georgia, and in
14th District and Ist Section of the
plan of said County, known as lots
and parts of lots of land Noe. 180. 181
and 271. except 5 acres extending
across the East side of said lot No.
271, containing in the aggregate 115
acres, more or leas. Said property
sold under and by virtue of a tax ft. fa.
issued by H. L. Hurt, Tax Collector
of said County, against J. S. Corbin,
and levied on as the property of said
J. S. Corbin.
Also that Tract or Parcel of land
lying and being in the 3rd district
and Ist. section of Forsyth County.
Georgia, being on the North side of
Settendown Creek and known as part
of lots of land Nos. 490. 491. and con
taining 23 acres, more or less, and
being better described in deed from
W. A. Holbrook to J. B. Byers and
D. A. Byers, dated December 22nd,
1911, in Deed Book 2 page 11. Said
property sold under and by virtue of
tax fi. fa. issued by H. L. Hurt, Tax
Collector of said County against J. B.
Byers, and levied on as the property
of said J. B. Byers and Alice Byers.
Also all the Tract or Parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the 3rd
district and Ist section of Forsyth
County, Georgia, and being described
as follows; Beginning at a point on
the North line of the old home place
of J. B. Byers, deceased, on the ori
ginal line at the corner of Tract deed
! to Mrs. Dora Jones by J. B. Byers, and
! which point is 1810 feet West of the
, Northwest corner of said old home
i place of said J. B. Byers, thence West
on said original line 830 feet, more or
less, to the Northwest corner of said
original tract of J. B. Byers, deceased;
thence South to the Canton and Gain
| esville Road; thence East 150 yards
' along said road; thence South 150
yards; thence West 150 yards; thence
going around a small tract deeded to
J. B. and Alice Byers; thence South
on West line of original tract of J. P
Byers, deceased, to Settendown Creek
thence Easternly along said Creek to
| the West line of tract deeded to Mrs.
Dora Jones; thence North 5280 feet,
more or less, to the point of beginning
! containing in all 80 acres, more or
less Said Tract being sold under and
by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. Issued hv
H. L. Hurt, Tax Collector of Forsyth
| County against Bill Byers, and levied
upon as the property of said Bill By
ers.
Also all that Tract or Parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the 3rd
district and Ist section of Forsyth
County, Georgia, and being described
as follows: Beginning at the North
east corner of Tract of land formerly
owned by J. B. Byers, deceased, it
being the Northeast corner of the J. B.
Byers old home place at the corner of
lands of S. J. Tatum and Freeman
Bottoms: thence running West on the
original line 1060 feet; thence South
5280 feet, more or less, to Settendown
Creek: thence Easternly along said
creek ICO feet, more or less, to the
West line of Tract deed to J. B. and
Alice Byers; thence due North along
said J. B. and Alice Byers Tract to
North s’de of Canton and Gainesville
Road; thence along said road East to
a big gulley: thence northwesternly
along J. S. Tatum line to a pa- ture
fence: thence northeasternlv along
pasture fence and line of said Tatum
to the original line; thence North
along original line to starting point.
Containing 80 acres, more or less.
Said described oronertv levied upon
under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa.
issued by H. L. Hurt, Tax Collector
of Forsvth County, against Walt By
ers, and levied upon as the property
of said Walt Byers.
Also the following described proper
ty, to-wit: situate, lying and being in
the 3rd district and Ist section of For
syth County, Georgia, and being part
of the old home place of J. B. Byers,
deceased, in Hightower Malitia Dis
trict, beginning at a point on the South
side of said place on original line at
the corner of Tract deeded to W. E.
Byers by J. B. Byers, it being 1060
feet West of the Northeast corner of
said original home tract; thence run
ning West on said original line 710
feet; thence >outh to Settendown
Creek 5280 feet, more or less; thence
easternly along said creek 750 feet,
more or less, to West line of tract
deeded to W. F. Byers; thence North
along the west line of W. E. Byers
tract 5280 feet, more or less, to point
of beginning, containing 80 acres,
more or less, levied upon under dnd
by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. issued by
H L. Hurt, Tax Collector of Forsyth
County, Georgia, aginst Mrs. Dora
Jones as the property of said Mrs.
Dora Jones.
Also a two-thirds interest in the fol
lowing lands, to-wit: situate, lying
and being in the 3rd district and Ist
section of Forsyth County, Georgia,
and consisting of 5 acres, off of the
Southeast corner of lot No. 82. all that
part of said lot lying South of old field
road, all of 83; 35 acres of X 4. being
all of said lot lying north of Bruton
Creek: 10 acres of West side of 133;
25 acres of 134. said 25 acres, lying
East of Crow Branch and East of
Bruton Creek; 10 acres of Northeast
corner of 130, containing 125 acres,
more or less, and levied upon as pro
perty of John L. Gentry, under and by
virtue of Tax fi. fa. issued by H. L.
Hurt, Tax Collector of Forsyth County
Georgia, against said John L. Gentry.
Also all that Tract or Parcel of land
lving and being In the 3rd district and
Ist section of Forsyth County, Geor
gia. and being lots Nos. 89. 90, 12 < &
128 (water rights reserved in lot 128).
containing 160 acres, more or less, and
levied upon under and by virtue of a
Tax fi. fa. issued by H. L. Hurt. Tax
ColbuW of Forsyth County. Georgia,
against Vorest R. Groover, and levied
upon as the property of said Forest R.
Groover.
Also (be following described Tract
to-wit: 51 1-2 acres, more or less, and
known as the T. J. Pilcher place,
being 12 acres on West side of lot No.
536 cut off by a turn row; 3 acrus in
ths Southeast corner of lot iu a
V shape cut off by a hodgo row and
ditch, 1-2 acre In Northwest corner of
lot 4E In V shape cut off by a gully;
all of *46 (31 acres more or less) lying
East of the road running out from
Federal Road South to the G. W. Mar
tin place. Said property levied upon
under and by virtue of a Tax fi. fa.
issued by H. L. Hurt. Tax Collector
of Forsyth County. Georgia aglnst
Geo. L. Heard and levied on as pro
perty of said Geo. L. Heard.
S. M. BTRIPLAND, Sheriff.
What it a Bladder
Phytic?
A medicine that works on the
bladder as castor oil oil the bowels.
Drives out impurities and excess acids
that cause irritation which results in
getting up nights, frequent desire,
burning, leg pains and backache. Get
a 25c test box of BU-KETS, (5 gr Tab
lets) the pleasant bladder physic from
any druggist. After four days If not
go back and get your money.
You will feel better after this cleans
ing and you get your regular sleep.
"K. A. Kemp Drug Store says BU
KETS is a best seller”.
MAN WITH CAR
To take over profitable Watkins
route in nearby locality. Long estab
lished customers. Must be under 59
and satisfied with earnings of $22.50
a week at start. In your reply give
age. type of car, and farm experience.
Write J. R. Watkins Company. Rural
Dept. 137 W. lowa Avenue, Memphis,
Tenn.
LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN
One Reddish Colored Mare Mule,
cur’.ey haired, weight about 900 lbs.
known as the Pledger Buice Mule.
Call or write.
ROY P. OTWELL
“MALE HELP WANTED”
TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE MEN—
Big reliable national company needs
3 more men immediately. Previous ex
perience unnecessary but must be
physically able and willing to service
200 steady consumers on regular route
and work 8 hours a day for abitut
$37.50 weekly. Write Albert Mills,
Route Mgr., 2243 Monmouth, Cincin
nati, Ohio.
FOR SALE—One number ten turner
plow, one set of blacksmith tools, and
i one good mule, 850 pounds.
J. H. STANCIL
I Route 2 Alpharetta, Ga.
Late 1832 Model Truck, cal) and body,
long wheel base, dual wheels, brand’
new tires, In flr.;t class mechanical
condition. Runs and looks like new
truck. Priced only $450.00.
A150—1929 Model Truck and Cal), ex
tra clean, good tires. A genuine bar
gain for somebody.
Priced at slso.oo—Gainesville Chevro
let Company, Gainesville, Ga., S. Main
Street. Phone 433.
Coal Mountain
Well another Sunday has come and
gone, hope everybody enjoyed them
selves in the right way.
Miss Carmon Howard of Silver City,
spent last week with Mrs. Harley
Thomas.
Mrs. M. A. Smith, visited S. W.
Holcomb and family Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duffie Akins reports
the arrival of a fine Girl at their
home.
Mr. Wilburn Harrison and family
visited Mr. Lee Mundy and family
Tuesday night.
Mr. Herschel Holbrook spent Thurs
day night with Mr. Jeff Heard and
family.
Those visiting Mrs. Joe Brooks,
Thursday evening were: Mrs. Ella
Heard, Mrs. Dollar Castleberry, Mrs.
Ruby Thomas, Miss Carmon Howard.
Miss Charlotte and Ellon Whitt of
near Mat spent Wednesday night with
Edna and Dessie Mundy.
Mr. Seth Gazaway and family spent
Saturday with Mrs. Ella Martin.
Miss Eva Merritt of Atlanta, spent
last week with Mr. George Thomas
and family.
We are sorry to say Miss Pearl and
Viola Holcomb are still on the sick
list, hope they will soon be well.
Mr. Harvey Jones and family spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
A1 Martin and family.
Those visiting Mr. I.<" Mundy and
family Friday were: Mr. Guy Pirklo
and family, Mrs. C E. Dougherty, Mrs.
A. G. Whitt and son Edward, Mrs. Lou
Harrison, Mrs. Othella Castleberry,
Mrs. Nellie Harrison and baby.
Mr. Tifford Loden spent Saturday
night and Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Lena Loden.
Dr. W. L. Cason
Dentist
Specialize in the treatment of
Pyorrhea.
4GO-1 Jackson Bldg. Pho.ie 217,
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA