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NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA
County of Forsyth
Pursuant to the authority vested in
the undersigned under and by virtue
of the powers set out and contained
in a certain deed to secure debt
made by THOMAS J. PIRKLE on or
about the 3rd day of February 1925
to the undersigned, THE ATLANTA
JOINT STOCK LAND BANK OF
ATLANTA, and recorded on the 9th.
day of February, 1925 in Deed Book
8, Page 4G, Forsyth County records,
there will be sold before the court
house door or said Forsyth County
on the first Tuesday in May, May 6,
1941, at public outcry, within the
legal hours of sale, all of the follow
ing property, to-wit:
All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land containing 222 acres, more or
less, located, lying and being in
Vickery (880th G. M.) 2nd District
and Ist Section, Forsyth County,
Georgia, now known as the Noah
L. Pirkle place, and consisting of a
strip 30 rods wide extending across
the South side of Lot No. Two hun
dred and Sixty Three (263), contain
ing 15 acres, more or less, the divid
ing line on the North being plainly
marked by a ditch; 23 acres, more
or less, of Lot No. Two Hundred and
Sixty-Four (264), consisting of a strip
30 rods wide extending across the
South side of said lot, the line cut
ting off this strip marked by blazed
trees, and that part across the East
side of the balance of said lot lying
East of the old creek run; all of
Lot No. Two Hundred and Sixty-
Five (265); the West half of Lot
No. Three Hundred and Fifteen
(315); all of Lots Numbers Three
Hundred and Fourteen (314), Three
Hundred and Thirty-Four (334) and
Three Hundred and Thirty-Five (335)
3 acres more or less, of the West
side of Lot No. Three Hundred and
Thirty-Six (336), and being all of
said lot lying West of the public
road, this road being the line; and
that part of Lot No. Three Hundred
and Eighty-Seven (387) in the North
west corner in the forks of the two
creeks, containing 1 acre, more or
less. The said tract of land is in one
body and bounded on the North by
the lands of William Tallant and S.
H. Allen; East by the lands of S. H.
Allen, E. F. Hawkins, and B. P.
Roper, also William Tallant; South
by lands of S. H. Allen; West by
lands of S. H. Allen, E. L. Brannon
and William Tallant. The lands here
in conveyed being the same lands
conveyed to T. J. Pirkle by warranty
deed from Mrs. M. C. Pirkle, W. L.
Pirkle and Estella P. Suddeth, which
deed is dated December 22nd, 1924,
and recorded in Deed Book 8, Page
509, records Forsyth County, Georgia.
The property above described is
that conveyed by and described in
the deed to secure debt * aforesaid.
Said sale will be made under and
pursuant to the provisions of said
deed and said property will be sold
to the highest bidder for cash, de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of installments of principal and
interest which became due under the
provisions of said deed on the first
day of November, 1938, the first days
of May and November, 1939 and the
first days of May and November,
1940, and the entire debt so secured
having become due by reason of said
defaults.
There will be due on the date of
sale the sum of FIVE THOUSAND
SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR
and 95-100 DOLLARS ($5,784.95),
which amount includes unpaid princi
pal and accured interest.
The undersigned will make deed
to purchase as such sale as is pro
vided for in the deed to scure debt
above described.
THE ATLANTA JOINT STOCK
LAND BANK OF ATLANTA
By F. W. ALLCORN, Jr„ President
As Attorney-in-Fact for Thomas J.
Pirkle
STATE OF GEORGIA.
COUNTY lOF FORSYTH:
Pursuant to the authority vested
in the undersigned under and by vir
ture of the powers set out and con
tained in a certain deed to secure
debt made by Mrs. Evie Beavers on
the 21st day of September 1988 to
A. W. Stewart, the undersigned, and
recorded in Deed Book 16 at page
248 of the Clerk’s Office of Forsyth
County, Georgia, there will be sold
before the court house door in Gum
ming, Forsyth County, on the first
Tuesday in May, 1941, within the leg
al hours of sale all of the following
described real estate, to wit. A one
half undivided interest in
All that Tract or Parcel of land
lying and being in the Third district
and First section of Cherokee County
Georgia, ami being the eaßt half of
lot of land number 1152 and also 25
acres, more or loss, of lot of land
j number 1153 in Forsyth County, Geor
gia, Said last mentioned Tract de
scribed as beginning at the original
line on the Alpharetta and Atlanta
Public Road and running thence
southeast along saijl public road to a
conditional line of Gordon Lummus,
this tract being all of said lot lying
west of said public road. Said Tract
containing in the aggregate 45 acres,
more or less.
The property above described is
that conveyed by and described in
the deed to secure debt aforesaid.
Said sale will be made under and
pursuant to the provisions of said
deed and said property w T ill be sold
to the highest bidder for cash, de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the principal and interest
which became due under the provi
sions of said deed on the 21st day of
September 1939 and the entire debt
so secured having become due by
reason of said default.
There will be due on the date of
sale the sum of $200.00 principal be
sides accrued interest of $25.96. mak
ing a total of $225.95.
The undersigned will make deed to
purchaser as provided for in said
deed to secure the debt above describ
ed, and after payment of the above
described, and after payment of the
above sums, the remainder, if any,
will be paid to Mrs. Evie Beavers or
her representative.
A. W. STEWART, Attorney in
Fact for Mrs. Evie Beavers.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Ralph W. Holbrook having made
application to me for Permanent Let
ters of Administration upon the Es
tate of J. O. Redd, late of said County
deceased, notice is hereby given that
said application will be heard at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
for said Coimtv to be held on the
first Monday in May, 1941.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 7th day of April, 1941.
J. P. FOWLER, Ordinary.
HOSPITAL DAY MAY 4, 1941
Hospital Day will be observed and
an offering taken in every Sunday
School and Church in the State Sun
day May 4th.
The object of thisc day is to make
it possible for the Georgia Baptist
Hospital to extend its blessed Minis
try of Healing to the Unfortunate
Sick who cannot help themselves.
The Georgia Baptist Hospital is
counting on pastors, superintendents,
officers, teachers and others to help
reach the goal of a minimum of $lB,-
000.00 in special offerings on this day
this year.
Every Sunday School and Church
is urged to contribute.
Cash farm income per Georgia
farm person was $lO5 in 1940 conn
pared with $277 for the United States
as a whole.
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jQuawafis. lAtvt. moss crop*
Use International
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AND REAP GREATER RETURNS AT
HARVEST TIME
OVER 1,000 Tons Sold in Forsyth County
Last Year. Dealers and Users say INTER
NATIONAL RAINBOW COTTON FER
TILIZER is best suited for Forsyth County
Land—
RAINBOW Contains Two More Units of
Potash This Year-See Our Agents - -
M. P. HOLBROOK & SON
STRIPLAND & HOLBROOK
POWELL BANISTER
ROY P. OTWELL
S. W. HOLCOMB
FRED VAUGHN
The Forsyth County News
Spring Creek News
Mr. Edd Kelley and family spent
Sunday afternoon at Mr. Homer Gil
straps
Those visiting at Mr. lames Moon
ey’s Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Terry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Luth
er Bryant and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Day and Mrs. Clyde Terry and
children
Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and daugh
ter spent Sunday at Mr. Jim Fowlers
Miss Chumbler spent the week-end
with Miss Estell Lancaster
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roebuck visited
Mr. Raska Tatum and Mr. J. L. Roe
buck over the week-end
Mr. Homer Gilstrap spent Sunday
night with Mr. Kelley
Mrs. T. J. Tate visited Mrs. Guy
Patterson one day last week
Miss Jewell Roebuck spent awhile
one day last week with Miss Allean
Mooney
Mrs. Clyde Terry and children
were the Sunday night supper guest
of Mr. Keeffer Gravitt
Sister Head of Atlanta and the
Turner String band have promised to
be here Sunday night April pOth. Re
member services at this place every
Wednesday night.
BEAVER RUIN
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hammond spent
Saturday night with Mr. Jason Smith
Mr. Junior Shadburn from CCC vis
ited his father during the week-end
Mrs. Toy Hansard and family vis
ited Mrs. Curt Hansard Sunday after
noon
These visiting Mrs. Edith Gravitt
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Belvin
Harrison and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Hoyt Heard
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnes and
daughter, Mr. Elbert Shadburn and
family, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shadburn
and Mr. Elmer Smith visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jason Smith Friday
Those visiting Misses Ina Mae and
Ruby Lee and Allie Perry Sunday
afternoon were Misses Myrtie Lee
and Kathryn Cruse and Miss Gladys
Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Shadburn
We are sorry to hear that the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry is
very sick
Mr. Dan Kelley visited Mr. S. J.
McGee Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbert were
in Cumming Saturday
Misses Myrtie Wills and Audra
Hammond were bedtime visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Cleaburn Henderson
Mr. Dan Shadburn and Mr. Maynard
Gravitt visited Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Shadburn Sunday morning
Everybody come to Sunday School
■every Sunday morning.
SINGING NOTICE
There will be a singing at Pleas
ant View Church next Saturday night
April 19. Everybody invited and we
will have plenty of Stamps-Baxter
books.
L. H. BARNETT
RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION.
Haw Creek
The sick in this part is much better
Mr. and Mrs. Hulett Bennett and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Echsls
and Miss Vienna Gravitt motored to
Stone Mountain and Grants Park Sun
day
Little Guynell Gilbert is reported
doing fine after a recent illness
Mr. Harlie Thomas visited Mr. and
Mrs. Earvin Gravitt Sunday after
noon
Mrs. Earnest Calahan spent Mon
day /with her mothter Mis. Elme ( r
Fit Ids
Mrs. Earvin Gravitt and daughter
Vienna visited Mrs. Edward Thomas
and children Friday afternoon
Mrs. Earnest Calahan visited Mrs.
Earvin Gravitt Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Earvin Gravitt visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Echols
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Calahan
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jes
sie Smith
Mr. Grady Thomas vasiijed Mrs.
Earvin Gravitt and daughter Vienna
awhile Thursday evening.
Lellen, Pauline and Bobby Cook
spent Sunday with their Grandmother
Mrs. G. W. Cook
Miss Ruth Gilbert gave an egg hunt
Sunday afternoon, a large crowd at
tended.
CORINTH
Sunday was a beautiful day
Mr. George Heifner of North Caro
lina spent the week-end with h : s sis
ter Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Tate and fam
ily
Mr. and Mrs. John and son, and
Mr. and Mrs. Early spent awhile Mon
day night with Mr. Shirley Day and
family
Miss Orene Pruitt spent Friday
night with Miss Violet Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. John Day and son
and Mr. Robert Whitt spent awhiie
Tuesday night with Mr. Manuel Sam
ples and family near BetheVham
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Forrist were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Williams
Mr. Grady Pruitt and family spent
Sunday with Mr. Harley Pruitt and
family
Mr. Robert Whitt was in Roswtll
Tuesday on business
Mrs. Earley Day spen]t Tuesday
with Mrs. Ralph Tate at Cumming
Mr. Emory Brown and sisters spent
awhile Thursday night with Mr. G. L.
Pruitt and family
Mr. and Mrs. Teague and daughter
of Lawreneevillt spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams
Mre. John Day spent one evening
last week with Mrs. Dora Whitt at
Cumming
Mr .and Mrs. S ,T. Tate and daugh
ter and Mr. George Heifner visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tate Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Day and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tate and son
spent Sunday at Mr. Frank Days
Mr. Grady Pruitt and family spent
Your Eyes Are Valuable?
Do Not Neglect Them—Protect Them
Do you see well? It is very necessary for your comfort and satisfac
tion, perhaps even your health. Have your eyes examined by an
expert in this field of science.
Dr. E. N. Reome, Optometrist
OUR REGULAR OPTICIAN
129 Peachtree Arcade, Atlanta, Ga.
Will Be Here Again
Thursday, April 24th
Dr. Reome is a specialist in Examining Eyes and Fitting Glasses.
He is thoroughly experienced. We guarantee that he will examine
your eyes correctly and fit you satisfactorily at reasonable prices.
DON’T FORGET THE DATE
The Rexall Store
CUMMING, GEORGIA
awhile Saturday night with Mr. Ar
nold Williams and family
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Day spent awhile
Tuesday night with Mr .and Mrs.
Early Day
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Merritt and
family of Atlanta spent awhile Sun
day afternoon with Mr. S. T. Tate and
family
Mr. Melvin Pugh spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. Emory Brown
Mr. and Mrs. James Garner spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
John Day
Miss Annie Bell Payne is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams
Mrs. Kate Williams visited Misses
Bessie and Pallie Brown one evening
last week.
The Department of Public Safety
urges all drivers to learn and then to
use the standard hand signals. They
are;
For a left turn-hand outstretched,
parellel with ground;
For a right turn-hand pointing to
ward the sky;
To stop or slow down-hand point
ing toward ground.
BETHELVIEW
Those visiting Mr. Vernie Harris
and family Sunday were Mr. Toy Har
ris and family, Mr. Edgar Harris and
family, Mr, Birdell Cook and family
Mr. George Holbrook and family
Hitching Ourselves to The
Community Cart
We are pulling hard for this com
munity with money, time, and the
©best modern banking facilities that
we can provide. Take advantage of
our experience and interested cooper
ation in carrying out your own plans.
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BANK OF CUMMING
ROY P. OTWELL, President
Thursday, April 17, 1941.
I visited Mr. Paul Groover and family
| Saturday night
Mr. Ralph Bolts anti wife spent tin
week-end with his parents Mr. Arthui
| Holes and family
Mrs, Mary Ruth Boles and Mrs. Al
ma Harris visited Miss Lizzie Singh
ton last Friday afternoon
Mrs. Kate Singleton spent a ft w
days last week at Commerce
Mr. Bill Boles is spending a few
days with his brother Mr Ralph Boh 1
Mr. Vernie Harris and family and
Mr. Toy Harris and family spent a
while Sunday afternoon with Mr L.
T. Harris and family
Mr. Berry Holbrook and son Junior
spent Saturday with his father Mr
George Holbrook and family
Mrs. John Holbrook visited her s‘s
ter Mrs. Seal McDaniel Friday after
noon
Mrs. Mary Barrett visited Mrs. V< i
nie Harris one afternoon last wet k
Mrs. R. E. Hansard visited Mrs.
Imogene Bitty Friday morning
The Department of Public Safety
advises drivers not to attempt to pass
another vehicle when the yellow
line is right of the white or black
center line.
State Troopers ask bicycle riders
not to cut in front of motor vehicles
without giving proper signals in tim-n
for drivers to avoid striking tho
‘cyclist.