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CUMMINC, GA., F: 8., 22, 1934
Mr. and .Mrs Ansel Prole announce
the arrival of a Baby Boy Ansel pro
poses to handle more male In the
1 til ure.
FOR SALE
160 Sawed White Oak Fence Posts.
Remember this is time to repair your
garden fences.
R. P. & I. C. OTWELL
Tlie many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Smith, of Atlanta are sympa
thising with them.in the loss of their
three months old haby hoy, which
died of pneumonia at their home In
Atlanta Tuesday. The little body will
bo laid away in Atlanta today (Thurs
day) Rev. T. P. Tribble conducting
tho funeral services.
Longview News
Miss Grace May was the guest of
her slater Mrs, George Samples in
Gumming Saturday night.
Mr. How ell Patterson has returned
from several weeks vis.! in Atlanta.
Mr. and MrSi.Winford Williams of
Holton announce the birth of a little
daughter Joyce Anne on January 2.
Mi. and Mrs. Williams lived in our
community until a few years ago and
have many friends who e> tend con
gratulation.
Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Evans spent Sun
day with Mrsi Elizabeth Wood and
family.
Miss I alia Barrett spent Saturday
night with Miss Grace Barrett.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, Misses Lillie
and Cleo Wood and Mr. Thad Wood
visitodl 'Mr. Warren Wood who is vtry
sint Saturday afternoon.
Tice undersigned wants to buy three
or four hundred cords of first class
white oak timber .Not under 16 inch
es in diameter. 24 and 38 inches in
length—See me for manner of split
ting. Will pay $4.00 per coard laid
down on highway.
SEE .1. M., PIRKLE OR .1. C. KEL
LEY on route 5. Gumming, Georgia
CARD O F7HANK2
We wish to express our heart felt
thunks for the many expressions of
love and sympathy shown us during
‘Ho sickness and death of our dear
Mother and wife Mrs. Eliza both Nob
lett
Wo wish lo thank our kind neigh
bors who were- so good in their loving
uttem.p to comfort us also thank Rev.
Moon for the comforting words spok
en at tl-.o funeral. We wish to thank
I)r. Morris for Iris kindness. May
(.oil's bios due. i reward every one is
our prayers.
Mr. William N'ohlett and Mr. and
M r Audi N'ohlett.
I
CARD OF .THANKS
1 v ' h , tain? th: method of'thank
jr . .nd ni Iglifoots ftfl
tho'r ever act of kindness, and words
Ol sympathy ; p.iken during the sick
s an( j ,1, -ith of our husband and
Eather Guy B. Gilbert who died on
January 27, 1934. |
W, wish to thanl Dr Mashburn f "
his mi dlonl aid and 'he nurse -, Miss
Rhudborn. Skilppey and Langford for
their every act of kindness.
We wish to thank the Undertakers
~ , i.„ fir tl"dr kind!'" '
Ingram-V 'ore > ■
W o will never form-, Urn consoling
words spoken by Hev r Virgle Vaughn
ami l '• ,
May the Lord Bless each and every ,
ono is the prayer of
Mrs. Guy Gilbert and Children. j
Our own predhdion is that price*
are going up. People might as well
buy now.
Til.- people of Cumming might as (
,ell realize that the CWA can’t enr,
ploy everybody forever.
Mr Walter Groover, of Chattanooga
Tennessee an old Cumming hoy was
visiting Mr. and Mrs. William 1 oole
Wednesday.
GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY:
Namon Wigginton
| Vs.
Lillie Dean Wigginton
! Liable For a Divorce.
■ Forsyth Superior Court.
March Term, 1931.
Til,. Verdict for Total Divorce Grant
ed , lu, 2.3 th day of March, 1932.
j Notice is hereby given to all eon
;,,'nc(i that on the Ist, day ol Jan
uaty. 1934. I filed with the Clerk of
tho Superior Court of Said c mnty my
petition addressed to said Court, re
t enable to the next term thereof, to
I) h *ld on tlie 26tli day of March,
I.) 4. for the removal of tho dlsabili
ici n sting upon me under the ver
dict in the above stated iaso by rea
son of my intermarriage with Lillie
Dean Wigginton, Xvliich application
will be hi ad at the March Term, 1934
of said Court, which commences on
til" 26th day of March. 1934.
This January 25. 1934.
NAMON WIGGINTON
SHERIFF'S SA' E
GEORGIA FIRSYTH COUNTY:
I will sell to the highest bidder for
i ash before the Court house door of
Forsyth County, Georgia within the
legal hours of sale, on the First Tues
day in March 19.34, the following de
scribed real estate to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in tlie Third District and
First Section of Forsyth County, Oa.,
and consisting of ten acres, more or
less in the northeast corner of lot of
land Number 392.
Said property levied upon and to
be sold as the property of Jacob C.
Martin under and by virtue of a fi fa
issued from the Justice Court of 878
District in favor of W. W. Pirkle
against the said Jacob C. Martin,
Tenant in possession notified in terms
o.' law. This February 6th, 1934.
S. M. STRIPLAND, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER STATE
AND COUNTY TAXES
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY: ...
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash before the court house
door in the town of Gumming, Georgia
within the legal hours of sale on the
First Tuesday in March 1934 the fol
lowing described real estate.
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the 2nd District and
First Section of Forsyth County Geor
-1 gia containing 40 acres more or less
bounded as follows on North by lands
1 of Forrest Dudley, on West by lands
of Reuben Strickland, on South by
lands of Forsyth County, and on East
by lands of W. P. McFarland.
Levied on and to be sold as the
property of Mrs. John Smith under
and by virtue of a fi fa in favor of
State and County against said Mr3.
John Smith, the levy being made by
11. E. Tullis, L. C. and turned over to
mo for sale.
Also at the same time and place,
the following described'real estate
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the Second District
and first section of Forsyth County
Georgia and being all of lot No. 563
containing 40 acres more or less.
Levied upon and to be sold as the
property of Jessie T. Samples under
and by virtue of a fi fa in favor of
State and County against said Jessie
T. Samples. Said levy made by 11. E.
Tullis, L. C., and turned over to me
for sale.
Also at the same time ami place: i
All that tract or parcel of land Tying]
and being in the Second District ami
f'rvt section of Forsyth County, Ceor
g'a and containing 35 acre’s more or
less of lot of land Number 581 and 565
1 ivied upon and to he sold as rlio
property of Frank X. Allen under and
hv virtue of a fi fa in favor of S'a' ■
[i ,1 County against said Frank N.
Allen. Levy made by 11. E Tullis,
L. C.. and turned over to me for Ike 1
purpose of levy and sale.
This February 6th. 1934.
s. M. STRIPLANT), Sheriff
GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: A- E.
T’. amhlett administration with Mill
annexed upon the estate of James
Redd, late of said county, deceased,
having filed his petition for discharge
this is to cite all persons concerned. I
kindred and creditors, to show canse.
if any they can, against the granting
of this discharge at tiro regular term
of the Court of Ordinary of said
i county to be held on the first Monday]
I in March 1934.
Given under my hand and official
at arc. this :> day of February 1934
11. li. BAC.LKY, Ordinary.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Sutnmerour and
children were visitors tn Cumming
Sunday.
PATENTS. Reasonable terms YLi
able book and advice free. Highest
references. L. F. Randolph, Depr. 399
Washington, D. C.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
IEORGIA FOitjYTH COUNTY:
Under and by \ virtue of an order
from the Court of [Ordinary of Forsyth
'utility Georgia, [ will offer for sale
to the highest and beat bidder, before
he (ourt house door iff the town of
Gumming, Forsyth County Georgia
within the legal hours of sale, on tiie
First Tuesday in March 1934, the
following described real estate, as the
property of J. D. Green deceased, late
of said county.
A one half undivided interest in and
to all that tra it or parcel of land lying
and being in the 2nd District and Ist
section in said county and state, part
of what is known as the Y. P. Poole
place, containing 150 acres, more or
less, being all of said place lying
S ii Ji o I what is known a the Fharon
Branch running through lots numbers
713, & 727 and West of 1 aves creek
running through lot number 720 con
ilst’ng of all of lot number 712 (ex
p'. three acres, more or less in the
outhwest corner lying South of the
p ing branch) All of 713 & 727 lying
south of the above named shoal
bran.h all of 726 lying West of Daves
creek all of 728 (Except that part in
the Southwest corner lying Southwest
of said branch and all that part 8
acres more or less of lot 729 lying
North of said spring branch, bounded
on the North by Sharon branch on
East by Daves creek, on South by
lands of J. D: Green on West by Gil
bert et al.
Also the entire interest in and to
the following described lands lying
and being in the Second District and
First Section of said county and State
and known and distinguished in the
plan of said district lot numbers 786
and all of lot No. 729 (Except about
5 acres off of the Northeast corner)
an 8 acres more or less of the South
east corner of lot number 785, also
4 acres more or less on the South
side of lot number 784 and 3 acres
more or less, of the Southwest corner
of lot number 712 the branch being
tlie line and being all of said lot South
of the branch. This tract containing
in all 90 acres more or less. The two
tracts will ho sold separately.
30 acres of the first described tract
being rented for the year 1934, the
purchaser will receive the 1-2 interest
in the rents, receive the pt .’.session of
the other unrented lands and pay the
taxes on said lands for the year 1934.
Sold for the purpose of paying the
debts of said deceased and for distri
bution among the heirs. ,
) Terms of sale cash. This February
sth 1934.
W. N. GREEN, Administrator
upon the estate of J. D. Green de
ceased. 1
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY:
I will sell before the court house
door in the town of Camming, within
the legal hours of to the highest
bidder, on the First Tuesday in March
1934 for cash the following described
property towit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the 14th District and Ist
Section of Forsyth County Georgia
consisting of all of lots of land Nos.
26!), 270, 279, 370, 372, 373 and all that
part of lots numbers 2SO. 369 and 374
lying South of public road leading
front Cumming to Pirkle ferry mad
(Except 18 acres more orTess of said
last named lefts heretofore deed by
N. E. Montgomery to T. L. Nrrrkais)
The entire tract containing in all 240
acres more or less.
Levied upon and to be void as the
property of J. S. Corbin under and by
virtue of a fi fa issued from the City-
Court of Buford, Georgia in favor of
X. E. Montgomery against J. S'. Corbin
and after a (feed for the purpose of
levy and sale l ad been executed and
recorded in order for the said N. E.
Montgomery ro enforce his statutory
lien. This Fellrnary 6'ii 1934.
s. M. STHIPLA.NI>. Sheriff
FOR SALE
Bure Ricker Cotton Seed, 7-8 Staple s
at So cent: per bushel at my home
during the month of February.
LEE AKINS
Camming Georgia Route One
GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY:
To aH Whom it may concern: J. W. j
Thompson having in proper form, ap-i
plied co me for Permanent Letters otj
Administration on the Estate at Mary
Smith, late of said County, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Mary Smith to lie and
appear at my office within the time 1
allowed by law. and show causa, if j
any they can why Permanent admin
istration should not be granted to J.
i W. Thompson on Mary Smith estate.
Witness my hand and official sig-.
nature this 5 day of February 1934.
R. L. 11AGLEY. Ordinary.
The trouble with some wise men
is that they think they must show
their wisdom by disagreements with
everybody else.
MARION HEMBREE
DENTIST
NORTH ROSWELL, OA.
PHONE 40.
CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot express our heartfelt
thanks to our friends and neighbors
for their kindness shown during the
sickness and death of our dear mother
Mrs. Caroline Brown, who departed
this life January 15.
We want to thank Brothers Nalley
and Fowler for their comforting words
spoken at the funeral. I)rs. Mashburn
and Pickle for their medical aid. In
gram-Moore for their kindness.
We thank every one that gave the
beautiful flowers, and we pray God’s
richest blessings on each and every
one. We as heart broken children
want the prayers of all Christian
people.
Written by her heartbroken child
ren.
Emory Brown, Bessie and Pollle
Brown.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: Jason
Smith administrator upon the estate
of Thomas G. Smith, late of said
county, deceased, having filed his pe
tition for discharge, this is to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
against the granting of this dischar.g
at the regular term of the Court of
Ordinary of said county to be held on
the first Monday in March 1934.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 5 day of February 1934
R. L. BAG LEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: Nor
man Pilcher administrator upon the
estate of J. H. Pilcher, late of said
county, deceased, having field his pe
tition for discharge, this is to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and cred
itbrs, to show cause, if any they can
against the granting of this discharge
at the regular term of the Court of
Ordinary of said county to he held on
the first Monday in March 1934.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 5 day of February 1934
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To aH whom it may concern: F. T.
.Brooks administrator upon the estate
of Mrs. Nancy J. Brooks, late of said
county, deceased, having filed Fis
petition for discharge, this is to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause if any they
can, against the granting of this dis
charge at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary of said county to he
held on the first Monday in March
1934.
Given under my hand amf official
signature, this 5 day of February 1934
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: F. T |
Brooks administrator upon tile estate
of M. W. Brooks, late of said county,
deceased, having filed his petition for
discharge this is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, against
the granting of this discharge at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
of said County to be held on the first
Monday in March 1! 34.
Given under my hand and official!
signature, this 5 day of Fe niary 1! ~4
It. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary
DOCTOR'S ANSWERS
To Questions rrpWES]
By P. C. Cripi - M. D. t
Q. 1 t -t .Mirks of vtdi- JBtok. |
gestion and :hc gas presses
up around my heart, I
belch gas 'reqncntly a'td &
I hare a burning s-m MEjaMbI*- 1 *-
tion in my chest. What
can I do ' > help this
condition? — “Anxious”
Ans. —Usually such cases ar2 benefited by
strict diet of vegetables or milk. A trood tonic
like Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical, Disc overy.
is used by many facoplc and has my greater
confidence. To be. hid at any drug store.
/T* XL
Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops
Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first
j day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30
| minutes,
1 FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC
I Most Speedy Remedies Known.
Pluve your rubbish on the front by
next Friday March Ist, so that the
trucks can pick it up for you—Let’s
make Cumming a clean place in which
to live by each one of us doing their
part.
Paris reports that the split skirt is
coming back. What is there left to
split.
A flett of 5000 airplanes might be
an inducement for peace* so far as the
| L’nited Stares is concerned.
Two weeks ago I announced that I would give
away 2 GOOD MULES & 1 NEW WAGON, total
value over $350X0. The first ir.ule will he given a
way about May Al 3he second mule about May
15. The June Ist.
All you have to do to win these mules and wag
on is to buy your fertilizer, or other supplies ficm
me or one of my agents.
You ain't heard nothing yet: Fifteen prizes for
the best crops in Forsyth or adjoining territory as
follows:
7—SACKS FERTILIZER FOR BEST 2—ACRES COTTON
5 Sacks for the second best. 3—. Sacks for the third best.
2—Sacks for the fourth best. I—Sack for the fifth best. (
7—SACKS FERTILIZER FOR BEST 2—ACRES OF CORN
5 Sacks for the second best. 3—Sacks for' the third best.
2 Sacks for the fourth best. I—Sack for the fifth best.
7—SACKS FERTILIZER FOR BEST ONE-HORSE CROP
5 Backs for the second best. 3—Sacks for the third best.
2 Sacks for the fourth best. I—Sack for the fifth best.
All you have to do to win these prizes is buy
your fertilizers from me, notify me or my agents
between now and June Ist, giving your name and
address,, the location and dimensions of the land
you intend to cultivate in contest.
Every farmer in America feels he can farm just
a little better than his neighbor, so just hop into
this contest and win.
Your County Agent, Mr. Mills, will be glad to
assist you. The National Program is to reduce
acreage and make more per acre.
My prices are GUARANTEED, both CREDIT and
CASH basis.
See me—save money—and grow better crops.
ALLEN W. DARDEN.
Cumming Ga.,
Save this adv.
CLIP THIS COUPON AND SEND IT IN WITH YOUR
NAME AND BL SURE TO CHECK WHAT CONTEST
YOU WANT TO ENTER:
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