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309 N. Highland Ave. N. E. Atlanta, Ga.
WHO is THOMPSON
TRYING TO FOOL?
Read This Editorial From Atlanta's NEGRO NEWSPAPER
4 • ATLANTA DAILY WORLD • Tuosdoy, August 3, 1954
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aA. SCOTT Editor and Goaoral Me—set
Former Governor M. K. Thompson is tho only candidate in tha
raco for governor who has consistently opposed tho forces who have
raised tho raco Issue and who also has a chance to win in tho currant
contest.
Thoroforo, wo trust our readers will stand firmly whore wo
stood in 1948 and in 1950.
What sort of special deals is Thompson making
with the Negroes In Georgia?
He claims to be for segregation in the daytime,
' but what does he claim at night?
Why was M. E. Thompson backed by the Negro
Press and Negro Bloc Vote in 1948 -1950
and again in 1954?
MIX-EM-UP MELVIN IS BACK TO HIS OLD
TRICKS OF DROOLING DOUBLE-TALK
' IT« Is “For" Everything
That Will Get Him A Vote!
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The Forsyth County Newi
Legal Ads
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
R. B. Bagley having in proper
form, applied to me foi Permanent j
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Walter T. Bagley, deceased; \
late of Forsyth County, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors !
and next of kin of the said Walter
T. Bagley to be and appear at my I
office within the time allowed by
|-<w, and show cause, if any they I
can, why Permanent Letters of Ad
ministration should not be granted 1
to R. B. Bagley.
Witness my hand and seal, this
2nd day of August, 1954.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.!
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
Clyde F. Pearson having proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es-1
tate of William C. (late of I
Forsyth County, this is to cite all J
and singular the creditors and next.
of kin of the said William O. Pear
son to be and appear at my office \
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why
Permanent Letters of Administrat
ion should not be granted to Clyde
F. Pearson.
Witness my hand and seal, this
2nd day of August. 1954.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.!
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY, j
By Virture of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Forsyth County,
granted on July 5, 1954, I as execu
tor of the Wills of John T. and An
gie Barron will sell on the premises
between the legal hours of sale on j
j the Ist Tuesday in September 1954 J
las the Real Property of the estate!
jof John T. and Angie Barron the!
j following described real Estate,
j All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Forsyth County,
Georgia in the 14th Lamd District
and Ist Section of the aforemention- \
ed State and County and being a!
part of Lot of Land No. 1320 and 1
more fully described as follows:
Beginning at a rock comer ad
| jacent to Cumming and Gainesville
paved Highway said Rock corner;
being situated on the Boun<tyy line
of Levi Barron and running thence
in an Easternly direction along the
line of Levi Barron about 695’ feet 1
to a rock corner; thence in a South I
erly Direction about 1300 feet to a
rock corner; thence in a Westerly
direction to a rock comer on said
Public Highway; thence in a North
westernly direction along said Cum
ming—Gainesville Highway to be
ginning point.
Said above described land con
tains 10 acres, more or less.
Terms of sale. CASH
This July 29, 1954.
FRANK BARRON, Executor *of
the Wills of John T. and Angie (
Barron, Deceased.
H. G. Vandiviere, Sol.-Gen., as Rela
tor for the State of Georgia.
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One 1940 Model Fordor Ford Auto
mobile, Motor No. 18—5871291.
Condemnation Proceedings For-1
syth County Superior Court, Nov., |
Term, 1954.
, To the Owners or Lessees of the
above described property:
You, and each of you are hereby
notified that a proceeding to con
demn the above described property
on account of same having been
used in the transportation of non
taxed intoxicating whiskey in said
County of Forsyth has been filed in
the Superior Court of Forsyth Coun
ty, on the 31st day of July, 1954, and
you and each of you are required to
be and appear in said Court within
Thirty days from said date and file
your defense, if any, you have, why
judgment of condemnation should
not be entered against said describ
ed property.
Witness the Hon. Howell Brooke,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
County, this 4th day of August, 1954.
J. V. MERRITT. Clerk.
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CimmLnf, Ga.
In this modern age, you must learn how to ad
vertise yourself, or your business, if anyone is to
suspect you of talent
HONEYMOON OVER
Open 8 A. M.
Close 2 P. M.
BANK OF CUMMING
ROY P. OTWELL, President
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Washes, rinses, spin-dries your
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Forsyth County Furniture Store
Located next door to Georgia Power Co.
Phone 2415 CUMMING
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313 South Sycamore Street LE-nox. 4 4905
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA
Thursday, August 19, 1954.
A deluxe "honeymoon cottage”
was advertised for sale in Atlanta—
“reason for leaving: honeymoon
over.”
The honeymoon is never over for
the fellow who opens a checking ac
count for his bride!
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