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SHERIPP 9ALE
GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY.
There will he Hold al Public outer*
to Iho hlfhot and I eel bidder for ca>h
before the court-house door of For
syth County Georgia, between the leg
at houra of wale, on tho first Tuesday
| n March 19R3, the following property :
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being In the 14th, District and let,
Section of Forsyth County, Georgia,
being 39 acrea of lot of land number,
819, the Kant half of lot of land num
ber, 818. Alan lota numbera, 897. 994.
895, and the Went half of lot of land
number 905. Containing In all 199
acrea more or lea*.
Said property In poaaeaHlon of Mra.
R. C. Gaza way. Levied upon aa the
property of R. C. Gazaway, to satisfy
a tax fl fa. against him in favor of
State and County tax, Issued by H. U
Hurt. Tax Collector.
Also at the same time and place.
One bale of lint cotton, weighing 470
pounds. Said property found in the
possession of H. O. Puckett. Levied
upon as the property of R. M Puckett,
to satisfy a mortgage foreclosure fl fa
against him In fnvor of J. P. Banister,
Issued from the Superior Court of For
syth County Georgia.
Also at the same time and place.
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being In the 2nd, District and Ist.
Section of Forsyth County Georgia,
Consisting of all of lots of land num
bers, 454 and 473. containing 40 acres
each, and 15 1-2 acres more or less In
the Southwest corner o f lot of land
number 474, said tract of land con
taining in nil 95 1-2 acres more or less.
Said property found in possession
of M. .1. Hooper. Levied upon as the
property of M. J. Hooper, to satisfy a
tax fi fa, against him in favor of Slate
and County tax, issued by H. L. Hurt.
Tax Collector of Forsyth County,
Georgia.
S .M. STRIPLAND, Sheriff
1933 Values Offered 1933
AT
SAM GORDON’S.
Come next Friday and Saturday if you can’t come
sooner and see our values.
36 inch fast color prints now at - 10 c
36 inch solid all wanted coiors linen _ —lO G
36 inch best 4-yard Sheeting on the market, yd 5^
Mattress Ticking, 10c value, at -- 6 1-2 C
Wire twisted Cotton Checks, 7 l-2c value 5^
Men’s Plow Shoes, special values ... $1.39
Ladies’ Work Oxfords, Star Brand, special $1.39
Men’s blue Work Shirts, 69c value 45^
Young men’s Pants, new patterns, new values 98C
New Spring Dresses, $3.95 values $1.98
Try our values in Ladies’ pure silk “Streetwear”
Hosiery.
1 lot to clear, Children Sweaters, 50c values at— 29C
MILLINERY—New Spring Hats at 98C
Worth double price.
“Something Always New” at
Sam Gordon's
Cumming, Ga.
See Us For Your
Meats, Steak, Roasts, Chops, Sausage, Ba
con, I). S. Bellies, Fat Backs. Fresh stock
received weekly.
California choice Evaporated Peaches lCc lb, 3 for
25c,
Cheese, American Choice, 2 lbs for.. 35c
Dairy iMaid|Baking Powder, 21b can ._2sc
Orange Peco Tea, bulk 1 lb 35c
Crystal Wedding Oats, with glassware, 3 reg. pks.
for 25c
8 lbs good Coffee, fine flavor, for SI.OO
We buy[Corn, Barter, Meat.
POOLE & ORR. ,
it.'> ‘ J
Chest&tee New^;
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The fin l gettlnsr to, 1 —
"mil to Poet
’■ our community , h . u ;e
So meny of the , , t leeet
school with flu un | to
is rather Irregular ■ n#t thru your
M e Felton Porttf-v "•, , v ||| ee
W Owen Thursday.
Miss I tills M(fe Wood of Arkarc.as
is visiting her Aur.l Mrs Fannie Owen
Mr. Allen Land Is slowly improving
we are glad to say.
The High School students t this
place will present the Tiny "Home
Ties” Friday night, February 10 at 7
o'clock at the school auditorium, A
good time is promised for all who
come.
Mr. Fred Smith visited his grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Childers,
Sunday.
Prof, and Mrs. S. M Rosser, Miss
Ruby Deen Merritt and Mr. Walter
Howard were in Gainesville Saturday.
Misses DeEtte Jones and Adeline
Brown spent the week end with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Owen, Misses
Ruby Deen Merritt and Eunice Harris
were shopping in Gainesville Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. Geo. M. Wood is visiting Mr.
Howell Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mathis are now
occupying the house recently vacated
by Mrs. Lou Youngblood.
Misses Annie Grace and Etheleen
Howard, DeEtte Jones, Adeline Brown
Messrs Zeland Wills and Walter How
ard were shipping In Gainesville
Thursday afternoon.
We are very glad that Miss Ruby
Hughes is able to be back in school
after several weeks of illness.
Mr. Zeland Wills spent the week
end with homefolks.
<1 BORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY—
To All Whom it may Conoern:
laon Smith, having made appll
aion to me far permanent letters of
■ministration upon the estate of
\ ( VniM G. Smith, lata of said county,
f-iasod. notloe 1* hereby gives that
jfk application will be heard at the
term of Coart of Ordinary far
Tid Connty to be held a the first
Monday in March, 1988.
Given under my hand trad official
signature this day of February, 1933.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary
CITATION
In Re
Petition to Probate in Solemn Form
Will of Wayne Roach. Deceased.
Court of Ordinary of Forsyth County.
Petition for Probate of Will In Solemn
Form.
To Mrs. Lulu Smith. Mrs. Louella
Ray, Mrs. Mamie Ules, Mrs. Julia
Nations, Mrs. Lizzie Green, Mrs. Lu
vadla Heard and Sherman Roach:
E. S. Roach haring applied, as exe
cutor, for probate in solemn form of
the last will and testament of Wayne
Roach, deceased, of said County, you
and each of you, as heirs at law of
said Wayne Roach, deceased, being a
non resident of this State, are hereby
required to be and appear at the court
of Ordinary for said county on the
first Monday in March 1933, when said
application for probate will be heard,
and show cause, if any you have or
can, why the prayer of the petitioner
should not be had and allowed.
This the 6 day of February 1933.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary
Classified Advs
MEN WANTED—for Rawleigh routes
of 800 Consumers in and near counties
of North Forsyth, Hall and Dawson,
Reliable hu.stler can start earning $25.
weekly and increase every month.
Write immediately.
Rawleigh Cos., Depart. G. A-123-S Mem
phis, Tenn.
WANTED —One reed sley, one tem
ple, one shuttles for old style hand
’oom, also drafts of counterpanes and
coverlets. Write Miss Susan Harri
son, Cumming, Ga.
TAX NOTICE
All Street Tax and Business Tax
for year 1932 and back must be paid
at once.
ROY P. OTWELL,
Mayor Town of Cumming.
WANTED: 1000 bushel* of good
corn. ROY OTWELL.
Dr. M. L. DUMAS,
Dental Surgeon
Successor to
Dr. H. W. Carpenter
North Roswell, Ga.
THE HUB,
Gainesville, Ga.
We carry a comolete line of Dry
Goods, Guaranteed Ail Leather Shoes,
Hats, Clothing. Ladies and Children’s
Ready-to-wear.
Come and see our values before you
buy .
We sell for cash and sell for LESS.
For Sale, or will trade
for 18 point Mats.
One Monotnelt Feeder, equipped
with Gas burner, in best of condition.
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS
IT MIGHT HEIP
Two sailors were shipwrecked.
“Say Bill,” said one of them “can
you pray?”
‘"No" said the other.
“Well, can you sing a hymn?”
“No”
The first sailor thought hard for a
moment.
"Well,” he said at length, “we’d
hotter do something religious. Let’s
have a collection”—Tit Bits.
“She said I was interesting and brave.'
"You should never marry a woman
who deceives you from the very be
ginning.”
FOR SALE—'One Monomelt
Equipped with Gas Burner, or
will trade for most any good
used equipment that can be
used in a Newspaper Offce .
FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS
Cumming, Georgia
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ST-RAYEO—I have one Black Male
Pig about 40 or 50 pounds.
Owner can get by paying tot Ad
and feed.
Route 4 CLIFFORD D. RJBID
TIRES
We have recently added to our line the
famous Mansfield Tires.
Tires to fit any car and any pocket
book. Big cars, little cars, old cars, new
cars; weVe got the right tire for every
one, at a price that means low-cost mile
age for years.
All we ask is that you come in and see
for yourself the extra value which
Mansfield puts into your tire dollars.
SIZE PRICES
30x3 4-ply $3.50
30x3 1-2 4-ply $4.50
29x4.40 4-ply $4.95
30x4.50 4-ply . $5.45
28x4.75 4-ply $6.75
Otwell Motor
Company, Inc.,
Cumming, Georgia^