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Double Mixed
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TT’S on every bag of j3figSj?(S££jl
J- Swift’s high analysis vi|k
Red Steer Fertilizers. Vj®
This Certificate of Qual
ity assures you plant food
from the most productive
sources — Best Mate- these high analysis Red
rials! 11 is Do able Mired, Steer Fertilizers will give
lor easy drilling and a you your plant food for
proper share cf plant food less money —will save you
for each plant. And it is on the costs of freight,
Triple Tested —plant bagging and hauling?
food in the right form in Successful farmers here
the right amount. abouts are using these
Why not come in soon Swift fertilizers. There
and let me tell you how must be a reason why,
Roy P. Of well,
Geo. L. Merritt, ents
GOOD
BLACKSMITHING
Work and Prices Guaranteed.
ANSEL H. CASTLEBERRY.
At Rear of Otwell’s Garage.
USED CARS
FOR EXCHANGE
We have several good Used Cars
left in stock which we will sell at
low prices. We will buy any
number of good clean used cars
and pay cash.
If you want to buy, trade or sell
give us a call.
Otwell Motor Co*, Inc.,
“THE HOUSE SERVICE BUILT"
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SELL IT |UST A LITTLE CHEAPER
IS OUR AIM
That good Flour worth $2.00 still going at
1.75 -- Beet Pulp 175 -- Plows 3-312 and
4 inch 8c per lb. -- Coife 13c 2 lb. for 25c
Still paying $1.50 for Cotton Seed in trade
90c for good assorted Corn -and you get
the Atlanta market for your Barter.
\Ve ?ell ’em just a little cheaper.
Respt.
W. H. Hammond.
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Oceav. Oddity
The swellttsh is 4hie t> pump it-(’lt
full *f afr with aimazing swiftness and
swell np into little halloou T.i££
fish when pursued t.y enemies rush to
the surface, intlatp themselves and
then allow the wind to blow them
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hallw ns.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
lly vliTue of the authority conferred
in the undersigned by deed to secure
; do!)', executed by J. H. Hammond to
M. A. Smith the 20th, day of Novem
ber 1926 and recorded in deed book
!i page 269, deed records of Forsyth
County, Georgia the said .1. H. Ham
mond having made a default in the
Principal of $ 1 C 2.90 and $58.63 Interest
upon tlie notes upon which said deed
secures and a default of $6.94 taxes
for he year 1933 upon the property
embraced in said deed. I will sell to
Ihe highest bidder before the Court
house door of Forsyth County, Geor
gia on the First Tuesday in April 1934
between the legal hours of sale for
cash the; following described lands
which were given to secure said note.
“All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the Third District
and First Section of Forsy'h 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 he applied first to the expenses
of his 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
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
Mrs. Ollie Gazaway, Guardian of the
estate of Ford Phillips has applied
I 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
j have, on or before the first Monday
| in April next, else she will be dis-
I charged from her guardianship as ap
plied for.
This sth day of March 1934.
R. L. BAGLiEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY:
The return of the appraisers setting
i apart twelve month’s support to the
i family 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 be granted. This
5 day of March 1934.
R. L. BAULEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months’ support to the
family of ~ee Samples deceased, hav
| ing been filed in my office, all persons
j concerned are cited to show cause by
| the 2 day of April 1934, why said ap
j plication for twelve months’ support
| should not be granted. This 5 day of
March 1934
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: Geo.
L. Merritt administrator upon the es
tate of F. C. Merritt, late of said
county, deceased having filed his
petition for discharge, this 8s to cite
all persons concerned, kimtfred and
creditors, to show cause, if iy they
can, against the granting of this dis
charge at the regular terms of the
Court of Ordinary of said cwunty to
be held on the 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 it may concerns: J. W.
Thompson administrator upon: the es
tate of Miss Mary Smith, late of said
(■runty, deceased, has in due form ap
plied to me for leave to sell the lands
belonging to ‘he estate of said de
ceased, and said application will be
heard at the regular term of Court of
ordinary for said county to be Held
o:i the first Monday in ApriP 1931.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 5 day of March 1934.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To ail whom it may concern: Mrs.
L. Hurt having made application
to me for 12 months support for her
self and 2 minor children rat* of the
estate of H. L. Hurt and appraisers
duly appointed to set apart the same
having filed their return, all persons
i concerned are hereby required to
1 show cause before the Court of Ordi
; nary of said county on the first Mon
day in April 1934.
Given under my hand and official
I signature, this 5 day of March 1934.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary
COUGHS
Don’t let them get a strangle hord.
Fight germs quickly. Creomulsiaa
combines 7 major helps in one. Pow
erful hut harmless. Pleasant to take.
No narcotics. Your own druggist Is
authorized to refund your money on
the spot if your cough or cold is not
relieved by Creontutsion. (ativ.)
The average American is beginning
to understand that money Is made by
hard work If one can find a job.
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 Cumining, Forsyth county
Georgia, between the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in April
1934, the following property to-wit:
The life estate of A. J. Vaughan n
the following described lands, 30 acres
of thq east side of lot of land No. 282,
and 30 acres of lot of land No. 295,
containing in all 60 acres more or less
and being described in a deed from
George W. Green to Mrs. A. J. Vaugh
an in the Clerk’s office in Book V,
page 558 together with all improve
ments 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
irihngular 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 ;
of 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 11, 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
WHEN IN ATLANTA PARK AT
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Spring at Williams 200 Carnegie Way j
“A Stone’s Throw From Anywhere”
PARKING FROM JQ C *
7 a. m. to 7 p. m.
CERTIFIED SAFETY—IN & OUT j
ALL DAY
J. Lindsey Kemp, Mgr.
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New argument for keeping the gov
ernment out of bmahess: In Decem
ber the RFC loans to banks amounted
to $421,486,220.
It's funny, but when a legislature
begins to reform anything you hear
a lot of talk about self-reform.
ROY P. OTWELL, GEO. L. MERRITT, Arents., Cumming, Ga.
It’s time for every citizen to study
and understand the questions about
which the candidates will orate this
year.
.“ I trust my
Oittcn to Field tested
JVff EN who use Royster’s Cot
ton Fertilizer use it with confi
dence. They know that there is
a difference in fertilizers, just as
there is a difference in the qual
ity of cotton and yield. And
they have confidence in Roy
ster’s because it has been tested
night in the cotton field. You
can’t fcol a cotton plant. It re
quires food that will get it off
to a quick, healthy start, feed it
evenly throughout the growing
period, improve the staple and
mature it early.
Don’t take any chance when
you buy your fertilizer. Remem
ber this: Royster’s is made in one
quality only —the best. You can
pay more or you can pay less,
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COSffIPANV, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
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Cumming, Ga.
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hut you cannot buy a better fer
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Royster experts are continu
ally studying cotton, learning all
there is to know about fertiliz
ing it. They never stop experi
menting and improving. They
test every fertilizer in the labo
ratory, and field-test it in the
cotton field. Only refined ma
terials arc used to make sure that
the purest obtainable grades go
into Royster sacks. Asa result,
we know that Royster Cotton
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sults you want.
See your Royster agent today
and lei him know how many
tons you need.
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WORK
Farmers generally are beginning ter
expect a profit in 1934. If they get it
next fall should see the real revival
of better times.