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Cumming, Georgia.
Important Notice!
Bring your Sacks to us
we are now paying 15/
Sor large size bags, 14/
for medium size bags,
10/ for No. 2 bags
Cumming Bag Co.
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Timber Wanted
We are in the market
for Timber, will buy
any amount small or
large tracts
Also will pay you cash
prices for logs deliver*
ed to mill.
Phone 2288 or write
WILLS LUMBER CO.
Atlanta Highway
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ADD “Shortening and Water”
FOR YOUR FAVORITE RECIPES
Hush Puppies, Corn Bread or Muffins, Corn
Sticks, Egg Corn Bread, Corn Meal Pan
cakes, Waffles, Crackling Bread, Bread
Stuffing.
SELFRISING PLAIN
Ground on Old Fashion Mill
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
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The Forsyth County News
Legal Ads
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
By virtue of the authority vested
in the undersigned Executors of
the last will and testament of Miss
Mollie Kemp, deceased, late of said
County, there will be sold at pub
He outcry, before the Courthouse
Door in Forsyth County, Georgia,
between the legal hours of sale, on
the First Tuesday in Sep'ember
1956, to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the City of
Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia
and being part of what is known
as the Alex Hunter property, de
scribed in a deed from Alex Hunt
er to C. T. Kemp, dated August 26,
1912 recorded in Deed Book 1, page
565, Forsyth County Deed Records,
and being more particularily de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at a point in center of
alley or street leading out South
from South Canton or Jail Street
and running on East side of Pants
Factory Building, said beginning
point being 271 feet South of the
center of said Jail Street (measur
ed from the center of said Jail
Street along the center of said al
ley or street); thence from said
beginning point South 86 degrees
West 214 feet to corner; thence
North 4 degrees West 60 feet to
corner; thence South 86 degrees
West 125 feet to corner; thence
South 14 1-2 degrees West 167 feet
to corner; thence South 86 degrees
West 200 feet to point at Oil Mill
Property Gulley; thence South
38 1-2 degrees West along gulley
75 feet to point; thence continuing
down gulley South 48 1-2 degrees
West 187 feet to bend in gulley;
thence South 22 degrees East down
gulley 217 feet to point; thence
continuing on down gulley South
19 degrees East 265 feet to point
at City property; thence North 28
degrees East 128 feet to corner of
City property; thence South 58 de
grees East 145 feet to another
corner of City property at branch;
thence North 38 degrees East with
branch 620 feet and then North 32
degrees East with branch 126 feet
(or a total of 746 feet more or less
from City property) to the center
of said alley or street; thence
North 4 degrees West along center
of said alley or street 175 feet to
the point of beginning, containing
6,30 acres, more or less, according
to plat of T. P. Thomas, Surveyor,
June 18, 1956. Subject to such
easement as may exist over and
across said land.
This 31st day of July 1956.
Marcus Mashburn, Sr.
K. A. Kemp
As Executors of will of Miss
Mollie Kemp. Deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
By virtue of an order granted by
the Ordinary of Forsyth County,
Georgia on August 6, 1956 there
will be sold ON THE PREMISES
m the First Tuesday in September
1956 to the highest and best bid
der and between the legal hours of
<ale as the Real Estate of the late
Noah R. Cagle, deceased, the fol
lowing lands to-wit.
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 14th Dis
trict and Ist Section of Forsyth
County, Georgia and consisting of
Parts of Lots of land Nos. 481. 482,
536, and 564 and more fully de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at a rock at the North
east corner of lot No. 536 and
thence running South 3-4 of a de
gree East along original line 450
feet to a wood stake; Thence North
S 9 1-4 degrees East in a straight
made line 150 feet to a wood stake;
Thence South 3-4 of a degree East
along a straight made line 789
feet to a wood stake on original
East and West line; .ThencV South
89 1-4 degrees West along said ori
ginal line 659 feet to paved road
leading to Shady Grove 1 Baptist
Church: Thence Northwesterly
along and with said paved road a
distance of 956 feet to an .iron pin;
Thence North 52 1-2 degrees East
in a straight made line 420 feet to
an iron pin; Thence North 56 de
grees West in a straight made line
210 feet to an iron pin: Thence
South 52 1-2 degrees West in a
straight made line 420 feet to an
iron pin at said paved road: Thence
continuing in a Northwesterly di
rection along said road 349 feet:
Thence South 32 degrees West 150
feet; Thence North 2 degrees West
172 feet back to said paved road;
Thence South 69 degrees West in
a straight made line '236 feet;
Thence North 48 1-2 degrees West
in a straight made line 241 feet to
public road leading to Cumming,
Georgia; Thence North 72 degrees
West 265 feet; Thence North 72
degrees East 371 feet; Thence
North 67 degrees East 308 feet;
Thence North 72 1-2 degrees East
161 feet to a pine tree on original
line on the East side of lot number
482; Thence South 3-4 of a degree
East along original line 156 feet
to a wood stake on original East
and West line; Thence North 89 1-4
degrees East along original line on
North side of lot number 536 a
distance of 1166 feet to beginning
point.
Said above described land contain
42.44 acres, more or less.
Terms of sale CASH.
This August 6th, 1956.
C. F. CAGLF,
Administrator Estate of Noah R.
Cagle, deceased.
GEORGIA, Forsytth County.
To Whom it May Concern:
Foster Wofford having in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Isabell Heard Wofford,
late of Forsyth County, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of the said Isabell
Heard Wofford, to be and appear
at my office within the time allow
ed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why Permanent Letters
of Administration should not be
granted to Foster Wofford.
Witness my hand and sea’, this
6th day of August, 1956.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary
NOTICE TO DEBETORS
AND CREDITORS.
All Creditors of the estate of
Noah R. Cagle, late of Forsyth
County, Georgia, deceased, are here
by notified to render in their de
mands to the undersigned accord
ing to law, and all persons indebt
ed to said estate are hereby re
quird to make immediate payment
to me.
This August 6th, 1956.
C. F. CAGLE, Administrator
of Noah R. Cagle, Deceased.
STOP THAT ITCH!
IN JUST 15 MINUTES.
Your 40c back at any drug store If
not pleased. Try easy-to-apply ITCH
ME-NOT for the itch of eczema, ring*
worm, insect bites, foot itch or any
other surface itch. Today at (Dealer’s
Name).
CUMMING DRUG STORE
ROY P. OTWELL, JR., Owner & Manager
1122 No. Atlantic Ave. (Rt. AIA)
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
Tel. CL. 3-7461
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PAUL TINSLEY .• with another armload of
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pany for 16 years. He's active in church work. Hobbies
are fishing end hunting.
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He brings peace of mind. Security. Quick, easy
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He brings the beauty oi telephones in color . . . the
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Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Company
Thursday, August 16, 1956.