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THE FOLLOWING IS STANDARD EQUIPMENT
on all deluxe models :
1. Safely glass throughout 4. Two eowl lights or parking
2. Two matched-tone horns lights
3. Two tail lights and 5 - P “ in,t and fen,ler *° m *‘ ch bo,i )'
slop lights 6. Two adjustul}lc sun visors
7 Cigar lighter
SEE YOUR NEAREST FORD DEALER F.OR DETAILS
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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AUTHORIZED SOUTHEASTERN FORD p EATERS
Eaty temu through Vniverftil Credit' Coiifpany t s >•< ,
V —the authorized ForttFinance'PiaA i
Prices Reduced!
Drop in and drive the
New 1934 V*B
We carry a complete line of Ford Parts
for all models along with our full line of
'Fires and Accessories.
Black Motor Cos.,
Authorized Ford Dealer,
CUMMING, GEORGIA
11. ('. Forbes says advertising cuts
tlio cost of doing business. And, of
course, it does. To sell anything you
must let people know you have it
for sale. Advertising does that.
The Lord Himself, having promised
not to drown the world again, still
advertises the fact with His rainbow
It is a truly big advertisement, stretch
full width across the sky, a sort of
celestial "double-truck,” and done in
colors to attract more attention.
POSTAL
HOTEL
(Near Main Post Office.)
87 ; Fairlie St.
H. F. Persons, Mgr,
ATLANTA, GA.
Live us a trial.
Quiet Location. Clean Rooms,
with or without Bath,
Reasonable Ratesi
Correct this sentence: “If 1 had aj
million dollars 1 would give half of j
it to ehprity.”
j Advertising may be all right, where
■ever practiced lint it will do better'
some places than o hers.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
The return of the appraisers setting
ipftri twelve month's support 'o the
Stunily of J. Thomas Hamby deceased,
having been filed in my office, all
persons concerned are cited to show
cause by the 2 day of April 1934, why
said application for twelve months
support should not lie granted. This
5 day of March 1934.
K. L. B \GLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COl NT! :
The return of the appraisers setting
apart *welve months’ support to the
family of t>ee Samples deceased, hav
ing been filed in my office, all persons
concerned are cited to show cause by
the 2 day of April 1934. why said ap
plication for twelve months’ support
should not be granted. This 5 day of
March 1934
R. L. BAG LEY, Ordinary
GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY:
Mrs. Ollie Gazaway, Guardian of the
estate of Ford Phillips has applied
to me for a discharge from her guard
ianship of Ford Phillips: This is
therefore to notify all persons con
cerned to file objections, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday
in April next, else she will be dis
charged from her guardianship as ap
plied for.
This sth day of March 1934.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: Geo.
1,. Merritt administrator upon the es
*ate of F. C. Merritt, 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 dis
charge at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary of said county to
bo held on the First Monday in April
1934.
Given under my hand an* official
signature, this 5 day of March 1934.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary.
G EORGI A—FORS YTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: J. W.;
Thompson administrator upon liie es-|
tale of Miss Mary Smith, late of said
remity, deceased, has in due form, ap
plied to me for leave to sell the lands,
belonging to ’he estate? of saUi de-i
ceased, and said application will be
heard at the regular term of Cowt of!
ordinary for said county to be held
on ‘he first Monday in April 1934.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 5> day of March 1934.
R. L. BAGLEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA- FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom tt may concern: Mrs.
’f. L. Hurt having made application
to me. for 12 months support for her-;
self and 2 minor children out of the!
estate of H. K Hurt and appraisers
duly appointed to set apart the same
having filed their return, ail persons
concerned are hereby required to
show cause before ‘he Court of Ordi
nary of said county on the first Mon
day in April 1984.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 5 day of March 1934.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary
The man who believes everything
that he hears has a lot of useless juuk
in his mind.
ROUTE 4
Well as we haven't seen any news
from this corner just though we would
write a few
The c andy making at the home of
Mrs. (ienie Mullinax Friday night was
highly enjoyed. ThosC present were
Mrs. Sarah Johnson,* Miss Mae John
son anti Miss Annie Mae Tate.
Mr. (".iff Heard visited Mr. and’
Mrs. Homer Heard Friday afternoon
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lin- Kelley and sons
Ma ■: and Geo; ge spent the week end
ir. Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Johnson were
vi.dtinf Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson
and family Sunday afternoon.
Ai'.ii Annie Mao Tate spent Friday
afternoon vvi h Mrs Clara Mullinax
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Tate and little
twin daughters Margarett and Martha
Mias Elizabeth Tate and Mrs. Hooper
and two daughters of Gainesville were
visiting in this part Sunday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and
little sons Robert and Roy spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. R L
Gravitt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. T J Tate and family
were visiting in Gainesville awhile
Tuesday.
Miss Lillie Wood was the Sunday
dinner guest of Miss Annie Mae Tate
Rev Wood of Gainesville preached
I an interesting sermon at Longview
Sunday afternoon.
CORINTH
Saturday and Sunday were regular
preaching days at this place there
was a good crowd at each service.
i
Mr. Thomas Pugh of Buford is visit,
ing Mr. Emory Brown and family.
Messrs John Williams and KermP.
Williams spent the week end in the
city of Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Day are visiting
Mr. Frank Day for awhile
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Williams visited
at Lawrenceville one dday last week
Mr. Webster Biid spent the week
end with Relatives near Roswell
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Day visited re
latives here Sunday.
Misses Daisy and Plumer Lee Day
visited Mildred and LeCiaire Samples
Sunday • afternoon.
The singing at Mr. J. F. Days one
night last week was enjoyed by aIL
Miss Margarett Samples was a
visitor here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin: Day and J. p
Day spent the week end with relat
ives at Hoschton.
Revs J .P Fowler and H. F. Pru'itt
were dinner guest of Mr and Mrs; Ar
nold Williams Saturday.
We are having pretty weather now
and measles are about o leave our
community but visited almost every ,
home before they did.
The school is progressing nicely at
this place.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
By virtue of the authority conferred
in the undersigned by dieed to secure
debt executed by J. H. Hammond’ to
M. A. Smith the 20th, *ay of Novem
ber 1926 and recorded! in deed Book
9 page 269, deed records of Forsyth
County, Georgia the said J. H. Ham
mond having made a default in the
Principal of $162.90 and $58.63 interest
upon the notes upon which said deed
secures and a defauEt of $6.94' taxes
for ‘he year 1933 upon the property
embraced in said deed. I wil] sell tO'
the highest bidder before the Court
house door of Forsyth County, Geor
gia on the First Tuesday in April 1954
between the legal hours of sale for!
cash the i following described lamds
which were giveni to secure said note.
“All that tract or parcel of land
lying and heing in the Third District
and First Section of Forsyth County,
Georgia and known and distinguished
in the plat of said district as lot No.
470 and containing forty acres, more
or less."
The proceeds arising from this sale
will be applied first to the expenses
of thi* sale then to the payment of
the principal and interest due on said
'note and the taxes due on said land
and the remainder if any to be paid
over to J. H. Hammond.
This the 7th day of March 1934 .
M. A. SMITH
Attorney in fact for J. H. Hammond
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
There will be sold at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, before the court house door in |
the town of Cuinming, Forsyth county j
Georgia, between the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in April
the following property to-wit:
The life estate of A. J. Vaughan in 1
the following described lands, 30 acres j
of thet east side of lot of land No. 282,
and 30 acres of lot of land No. 205.
containing in all 60 acres more or less j
and being described in a deed from
George W. Green to Mrs. A. J. Vaugh
an in the Clerk’s office in Book V, 1
page 558 together with all improve-1
incuts thereon. Also a 1-3 undivided
interest in lot of land No. 565, the
east side of lot of land No. 564 1-2
acres more or less in the North West
corner of lot of land No. 566 and a
triangular strip between Stricklands:
Ferry and Warsaw Public road, which
the store house stands and containing
61 acres more or less. All the above
described property lying and being in
the Second District and First Section
of Forsyth County, Georgia.
Said land found in the possession
cf A. J. Vaughan. Levied upon as
the property of A. J Vaughan, to satis
fy a fi fa in favor of J. A. Otwell
against the said A. J. Vaughan, issued
from the Justice Court of the 879th
District G. M., of said County.
The money having been tendered
to R. J. Vaughan to satisfy a loan deed
in favor of R. J Vaughan and signed
by A. J. Vaughan, and recorded in
Deed Book y, page 502, and 503. And
an injunction having been filed, by
R. J. Vaughan and same having on
the Ist, day of March 1934, tried be-
fore Hon. J. H. Hawkins and said sale
having been ordered by Hon. J. H.
Hawkins to proceed as advertised.
S. M. STRIPLAND, Sheriff
LUMBER >-OR SALE
I have just completed a modern
! Steam Dry Kiln and will have dry
I lumber for sale, any amount, large or
I small after March 1. Also will do
j custom Drying.
: Will have flooring, ceiling, Slip
Slap weather boards, window & door
I framing, quarter round, molding in
fact anything that it takes to build.
Will also haul your logs here to
the mill and haul your lumber back
to you.
Givo me a call.
A. G. THOMAS
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. John
back vto our community.
Will close by asking a riddle what
is the difference between a cat and
r. match.
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