The Dahlonega nugget. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1890-current, February 18, 1927, Image 1

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Good Advertising Medium* Devoted to Local, Mining and General Information. $150. Per Ana 1 : - V I. 39--N0. 4 DAHLONEGA, GA., FRIDAY FEBRUARY iS, 1927. VV. B. TOWNSEND, Eiliio-.ind.Bi p sjusshisS v 3 hwi This ain? O' Sr,; Trouble* Relieved Ry T ack-Draught. ,3j3 Mrs. Ada Blnclunar, of Alex- TO) anrlor City, Ala., wrltos: sSfi!l "From time to time, I would frjtXj li*V*' rpol'.j 'I r . • . , **-.T Which wtu;' ■ vo - Rd. Jglgj I would h. - (b yellow JEU color and, .or days ; g lime, *“9 would have no -appetite. #] Everything 1 ato sickened me. .am "My mother had boon ii user of Black-Draught for years, IB *o while I was at home, visit- dffjn ins, she ask'-d n;o why I did Sd not try Black-Draught for my W troubles. {BBS “I bogy-.-' ’ n-i».tr*5 n. small dose, tin - a day. be- WBl fore nu kept iiiis up |(jg§ for sev ral v -ks t anil it was just a little nilo 'i-ro I v>J (began to notice an improve- i|8] mont In myo. .odifkm. f "Blue i u fine r m you *3 ?&, d For : Ii m\ m t&i i mmv Dr; ;ht is < -ay th ■ ha Drii m At vtainly name - tried gnt. 25c. '■la §# iv-Msr! IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE [•jjjl NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. m ATLANTA DIVISION The United States vs. 34,989.45 acres of laud In White, Un- No. 955 At Law ion, Towns a n d Proceedings to Lumpkin Counties,' Condemn Land.. Georgia, known as the lands of Sraethport Extract Company, et al. NOTICE TO THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WHO ARE NON-RESIDENTS TO- WIT: John R. Copeland; John H. Cooper; Bessie M. Cooper; Mrs. W. P. Car rington; Dorothy D. Cobb; Mrs. Pat Calhoun; A. L. Cantrell; W. C. Cul- bertson; Miss (or Mrs.) Enid Can trell; John Cantrell; E. M. Castleberry; Clarence Cobb; George W. Clarkson; George W. Clarkson, trustee; Harry Dutton; George C. Dutton; Gertrude S. Dutton; Henry E. Eldridge; Louis A. Eldridge; David R. Fraley; Sal- lie L. Fraley; C. E. Graham; Susan J. Graham; Win. Gamble; Inyo County Bank; Lombard C. Jones; Nina D. E. .Joins; Sam II. Jeffries; Sam B. Jef fries, trustee; Arthur Klein; O. H. 1 <• e:iard; Cora D. Lounsbury; Charles D. Matthews; Alexander McGregor; ...... ,, ,. ' I'uvid in. tJroiu+ier; Julia Cantrell; Al- 1 Land Lots 85, 86, 87, 88, 108, 104, 105, 'if 1 1,'i W - f“ A 0g W - Cantrell; 7. W. Cantrell; John M. I 106, 107 Mary'Fields; Emma R. Appier; J. J of laud lots •Finley; William R. Finley; 12, ami part? Cnnup; Mrs. K. M. Castleberry; Jesse 90, 92, 108, 109, 11 Johu G. Castleberry; Laura Castleberry; j 123, 124 and 125, all lying and being ! i[ Lumpkin County; Land 91, 111, 112, 113, all lying and being In Towns County; Land 240, ill ly- Union i, 32, Farrington; WiUlam Fountain; James Lula Castleberry; Samuel Castleber^ ! in District 4, L hostei, John Gaddis, William D. rv; George Cook; C. R. Craig; Wil- Lots 89. 90, Gooch; Thomas Grant; Ralph Gains; 1Iam W . C raig; Julia A. Crumley; Jo- 115, and 116, James T. 'Grfndle; If. J. Gaddis; 80ph C . R . C rumley; George C. Cutten; District 19. 5S ii ii m ffl r# ii M (’I'll G. h. McGuire DA ML, UN ICG A, GA. Repair? wall:liclicks, pianos, i>r- ans, sewing mnelBuv.-., Jevveiry, die... Next to Hiii'ipi Barber Sh p k RINSING CLUB. Wo liavo curtailed a Dry Jloiuiiug Machine ami are aide to give you first class work I ni' Dry Cleaning 85c. Scrubbed and Pressed 00c. Hats blocked and cleaned 65 conle. Mail orders given special atten tion. F. M. A b BE Oabloncgi k Atlanta Bus Line. Lerve D .Idonoga 7 tjO A. M. Leave Dahlonega j l\ M KMTDIIN Leave Atbuita 7:,v* A M 1 ,ea\ \ -1: nta O ’ M. Best «•;> r- < J n-ful t >riv< r I .1 K ON HU El • - i i-’ r-vi ; 6 Hoy eat in To i r a cold ove. or to cut :< jit an attack of . : pe, influ m-; i, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy a ns and druggists are now recohn.K aiding Calotabs, the puri- fied ;uvi refined calomel compound tablet i! it gives you the effects of <- • ' ! and salts combined, wit , unpleasant effects of eitht On. i -i Calotabs at bed-time with a o. allow of water,—that’s all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with your eating, work or pleasure. Next morning your cold has vanished, your system is thoroughly purified and you ax-e feeling fine with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please,—no danger. Get a family package, contain ing full directions, only 35 cents. At nny drug store. (adv.) ( ‘ I). McGregor; McArthur & Sous (' Mpany; John S. Martin, trustee; Cs ••?< F. Melius; Ohio Trust Com- 1"> : Jlenry A. Patton; Frank Ross; Frederick N. Sinks; Frederick N. Sinks, trustee ; Charlie Sumner; Thrash & Company; Robert P. Tuck er; John C. Welwood; Cora D. Wel- wood; Henry P. Williams; Ernest B. Warden; Mrs. Margaret Blair; Mrs. Etta Anderson; Kate Mauldin; Tat Mauldin; Ida Mauldin; Tuff Mauldin; Puff Mauldin; Taught Mauldin; Jlaught Mauldin; J. E, Osborn; Mary Watkins; G. L. Helton; Lillie Wood- ling; J. C. Watson; Edwiu N. Cobb; 1 E. A. Westmoreland; B. F. Westmore land; Miss Frances Logan; Mrs. Ila- I selline L. McGruder; Mrs. Elmer E. ! Veeder. AND TO THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE UN KNOWN OR WHO ARE THEM SELVES WHOLLY UNKNOWN, TO-WIT: '(a) The following persons or their heirs at law, whose names and residences are unknown: Mrs. George Kytle; Hattie E. Good win: Henry McCall; A. S. Saxon; S. T. West; Mrs. Clarke; E^ekial Par- due; E. J. Beach; G. .L, Helton; Lil lie Woodring; HarryfC. Adams; Hen ry C. Adams; James W. Adams; An drew Adams; Thomas Adams; George A. Adams; Mrs. A. D. Adams; Thomas Adams; Fred Adams; Abraham Ader- j holdt; Thomas Allison; William' D. j Algiers; James Alston; Philip H. Al- ' ston; Robert Anderson; James Alt- i man; Emma R. Applen; Andrew Ar- ! mor; Henry Ash; William A. Ash; T. T. Atkinson; William Austin; William B. Adams; J. Bailey; Samuel T. Bai ley; James II. Brown; Somour (or Seymour) Brown: John W. Butler; Daniel Brown; L. II. Briscoe; Edv.ip Bowley; James Bond; Samuel J. Bryan; • Samuel J. Bryant; Mary Backley; Al- plieas C. Badger; M. G. Boyd; M. O. Boyd; James P. Bealrd; William I). Bloodworth; Sarah Bandy; Morgan Brown; Thomas E. Brown; John M. Brown; Daniel Blake; Jarvis Ballard; John W. Butler; Hopkins W. Brewer; John Burch; James Brannon; Luver- nia C. Bealle (or Belle); Rebecca J. Hoggins; David Campbell; James Chitwood; William Carswell; Dorcas Carter; Samoul Camp; John T. Car ter; Edward Cary; Celia Carm: an; Eiislia Carter; Hodges Chalker; Thomas Cunnignham; Jonathan Cro- nan; Jonathan Coonan; Rlneheon C. Cantrell; James Cain; Abel Clone.; Jthn H. Cooper; Bessie M. Cooper; Jt-"Ph Carson; James Cone; Edward ( ;r ; John Collins; Joseph S. Clarke; William A. Carr; C. Copeland; Samuel Cannon; Nathan Collins; Joseph M. Callaway; Benjamin F. Chastain; Wil liam S. Comstock; Benjamin Crumley; Abner Chapman; Olivia N. Carlton ; William Crocker; Mrs. J. W. Craw ford; Cyrus P. Craig; S. S. Carroll; Jesse Cain; William Curtis; William Davis; Elizabeth Dupriest; Mrs. J. R. Dean; Henry Dougherty; Samuel C. Dunlap; William Davies; Lewis A. Du gas; Michael Dillon; L. A. Dugas; Ig natius Dudley; William Doster; Dan iel Dennis; William T. Daniel; B. F. Dutton; John Davis; James Edmond- gon; James Elliott-; R. C. Ellington; James Ellis; Jerome England; Wil liam Ellington; Thomas W. Ezzard; Leonidas Franklin; John Felton; J. Felton: Thomas W Fn.tn • Vei.- o Jesse Hunt; John Haunley (or Hannaly) : ; James Irwin Hill; Absolom Howard; John B. Harkins; Robert T. Harkins; Joshua Hammond; William Hunt; II. S. Hudson; Elizabeth Halliday; Wil liam G. Hyde; William Hammock; T. B. Howard; E. Hamilton; Jesse Head; A. J. Helton; Elijah Francis Helton; John Henry C. Helton; Benjamin Cor. Helton; Jed G. Hester; John Henry; Jacob Helton; Thcmas Helton; James Hall; W. A. Harrington; Narclssa M. Harrington; A. It. Hume; Alonzo Hood; Stephen M. Ingersoll; William Ingram; Charles Gordon Jones; Wil liam Janes (or Jones); J. Lamb .Johnston; Harriet,Williams Johnston; .Alfred Johnson; George It. Jessup; .John. Jncksop: Wiley .Jones; Johu .Jones;; David 8. .Johnston; E. Jenkins; iCaney Kitchens; George Washingtoa 'King; Thomas Knight; Robert T, Kean; Henry Lockhart; Francis Lo gan; J. It. Lumsden; William Gorren- ,cy; John LWlbelter; Allison Ledford; John Leathers; Daniel Lewis; Curtis Ledford; Gabriel Lewis; John Lyon; 'F. L. Murray; Alexander McGahee; John McGhee; J. P. McRee; R. I. Ma- Neil; John Mercer; James .Morgan-.; William McGuire; Lucy Mabry; John B. Hunt; Hoi (la Hunt; J. H. Hunt ; James H. Hunt; D. C. Ingram; J. I). Leonard; Mary E. Logan; Talula E. Lucas; John Mappin; I). A. Martin; 1 L r >, D. M. Martin; Lydia A. Martin; Bell 35, Martin; R. C. Mauldin; Milton Moore; j 59 and G2, and parts of land lots A. A. McCall; S. H. McCall; Matthew i 7, 31, 41, 42, 57 and 63, all McCluug; B. II McCoy; Benjamin Pal- lying and being in District 4, White 28, 63, 61. 99, 168 and 169, *11 lying and being .in District 3, White County; Land Lots H, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1-8, 14, 16. 17. 18, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 58, A. j 11 and 12 and parts of land lots 1, Taylor; Albert W. Taylor; Alfred 2, 6, 17, IS and 19, all lying and being .'rammell; Jasper Trammell; Robert tIn District 6, White County; Land lot mer: John D. Polmour; J. E. Pltner; J. L. Pltner; P. L. Pltnor; W. L. Pltner, M. P. Reeves; J. N. Renter; H. V. Uespess; J. L. Satterfield; W. F. Sears; Jane Shirley; Benjamin D. Smith; H. P. Smith; William M. Smith; Stephen E. Spear; J. W. Ste phens; A. J. Stewart; VV. I. Stovall; William T. Stovall; W. F. Stower J T Trammell; John Vandegriff; W. H Van Hise7 Rob E. Westmore land; Thomas R. Williams; S. S. Crumley. (b) Heirs at lav; of the following deceased persons whose names and residences are un known: Mary P. Allison; John Logan; John W. Adams; William Allicon; R* R. Anbury; Arthur M. Blake; Josiah Cur tis; W. H. Logan; Charles Roberts; J. W. H. Underwood; William A. Ashe; County; Land lots 2, 4, 5, 6, T, 8, 9, 19. 26, 33, 34 2, 3, being Land 11, 14, 15, 16, IT, 18, 29, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 92, and 33, and fr actional land lots 4, o, C, 7, and 9, all lying and In District rj White County; Lois 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 14, District 5, lying partly In Union County and partly in Lumpkin Coun- v.; Land Bols j!56 and 257, (District 6, u:pl land'lota<47, 8,8. ( and 114, District | 19, all lying and belug partly in Union AUTd partly in Towns County; Land ! lots 38 and 39, District 5, lying and be- I ing partly in White County and partly I in l nlon County; Land lots 82, 83 and S9 and parts of land lot 90, all lying Mrs. Cox Quite Well Now And Pleased With Cardui. Mrs. w'. 'lT Cox, 120 Church Street, Chester, S. C., says; “7 suffered awfi^ly . s . . I would have a t^rlble pain, at times; I ,could - hardly stand it I slept 1 badly; my rest was dis turbed and I seemed to get little benefit from it. "I read about Cardui in the papers and thought it might be a good thing to try, so I began taking it. I was so pleased with the way I Improved that I kept on taking it until I felt quite well. Cardui helped me so much and so many people have remarked a- bout my improvement” Cardui has been used and recommended by thou- ands of other women, for over 45 years. Try it CARDUI FOB ."ALE Forty bushel- of Mexican Pea- McAfee; George News; Abram Min- j J - M. Ashley; Francis Bird; John Cad- shaw; Mattox Mays; John Mills; Mul- ford Marsh; Robert McKenny; Jthn McFarlin; George W. Murray; George vV. Merck: Henry K. McHarg; Josepi Messer; W. It. McConnell; Sarah Mc Farland; R. C. Maldon (or Mauldeu); William McGuire; F. Moss; Mary Ann Mappin; Anna Meadows; John R. .Matthews; Patrick J. Murray; Henry E. Moore; David M. Morton; Wcolsey Nichols; .James H. Nichols; Andrew j ® Donnally, or I-Ianimall J. Nichols: David Nelms; Charley I. i b v ): J. Haralson; and being in District 4, partly in »ntr for Buie ut $2 00 l-er Imshel, W’hile County and partly in Lumpkin by H F. Pauks, County; and land lot 84, District 4, Dahione^a. Rt. JL lying and i>eing partly in White Coun- p y •ty; .partly in Union County and partly 1 LA LL I 1 NdV •in Lumpkin County; all erf said named Barred Rock- t ,r Sale Ar> »t«i lands aggregating a total of-.37,3,61.85 ; evat Imperial Uiitulels One set- less, all of said lands lying and be- - ing in the State of Georgia and be- 1 dls; J. S. Cannon; Sallle Castleberry; Samuel W. Castleberry; J. C. Cates; Isaac J. liam T. James M. Dutton Dyer; W. A. Findley; Mrs. William Gibby; James Glenn; James Gregory; Thomas P. Gwyn; Robert Habersham; ing known as the lands of the Smeth- George A. Hall; John Hannally (or port. Extract Company, Inc., et al. or O’darm- This matter will be heard in the M. Horton; United States Court Room at Atlanta, McDonald; E. J. Odell; S. J. Osborn; TIlomas G. Janes; Calvin W. Johnson; (Georgia, on the 17tli day of March, Thomas B. Owens; John Odarmlv (or I F - Jones; T. R. Jones; George Ivy- 1927, at ten o’clock a. m. If you, oj Odonelly); M. V. Odell; Adam Pit- fle: °- s - K J’Ue; Leventhorp Collett; ,eillier of .VQii, 'have any rights In the uer; Littleberry Price; Albert C. Pit- ! Herbert Logan; Itutli M. Logan; Joel premises, or desire to be heard in the jier; John C. Pltner; William T. Pike- I K ' Mercei 'l Leonidas B. Mercer; It. B. .-matter, .you are required then and G. F. Payne; Stanm'ore 11 Pitts; Hen- Mc Clure; Michael McKean; Rosetta there to make known your objections, ry C. Phelps; Samuel Pruett; James 0we,19 l W. J. PalmouV; J. P. Parker; if any, your claims as to the value Puglr Silas Powell- Wright Pender- ' C ’ D ’ Ph| Uips; D. L. Pltner; William ot the property„or your respective in- F. S. L. Price; Arcliibold Preston- Jo-! P ’ Prjce; Ml ’ s - Mary P. Reeves; John terests therein, or in the funds arls- . Bepli E. Patton' Richard I Powell- I ^ Ricll:lltJ son; John Seabolt; T. A. ins therefrom, qr any other matters days in the week to d. • James W Paxton- Frederick Pruett’ SeawriRht; Henry Shaver (or Shover);'material to your respective lights 1» Hlacksmilhin b Richard S. Park;’ Thomas J. Park! Slaton; Stephen IS. Spears; tbe property sought to bei condemned; Make ftnd repa i r old Furniture • Ahanrnm i!i,n,i„». G- C. Spence^ M. J. Stancil; Matthew otherwise the Court will proceed at 1 Stephenson; Sarah Swain; William I to law and justice may appertain. Tarbutf; W. II. C. Tate; Welle! YOU WILL THEREFORE TAICE Thompson; W. A. Waterhouse; Fran- NOTICE. cis West ; .George W. West; William ^ 1,1 witness whereof I have hereunto E. West; Charles L. Williams; George set my hand and affixed the *oal ot W. Williams; W. K. Williams; James the sai(I United Stales District Court Alfred H. Rcper; Absalom Rhodes; William Rutherford; John S. Riclntrd- pon; A. A. Reynolds; Persedils Rey nolds; Rebecca Raines; William Rich; J. A. Richardson; Elijah Rawson; Walker Richardson; Frank Ross; Syl- vanus Ripley; Nathaniel Shirley; Wil liam Shoffut (or Shoffelt); Elijah Sisk; James Summerlin; Julia F, Stewart; Arthur Smith; F. M. Smith, •fr.; William Shelnut; James Ste phens-; Adam -C. Saffold; G. W. Sla ton;; John Stevens; Stephen Speers; W. A. Stringer; Solomon Shoffett; John W. Steele; John Standi; Job Self; William O. Saffold; John Sut ton; Henry Shaver (or Shover); C. tC., Spender; George W. Seabolt; M. N. Stow; John Swain; James D. Sutton; .John Sanborn; Ira Sanbcrn; Benja min 1). Sims; Hosey W. Sullivan ; William W. Smith; Joel Stansel; George D. Thomas; Giles B. Taylor; John T. Turner; B. F. Taylor; John Trammell; Hiram Turner; Reddick Thornton; James G. Thompson; Hen ry B. Thompson; Osborn J. Taylor; John Tidwell; William Tarbutton; Isaac Thrasher; Aaron Tilghman; James Trawick; Jane Trawlck; W. C. Torrance; Abner F. Underwood; Sa rah Vandergriff; Alexander N. Vandi ver; George V. Vandiver; J. L. Van- Rt 1. Dahlontga. Gd New Directory* Please ubh the itiHv direc tory when calling over your phone and lieipoen- ti a! give rompt nod uo- urate se vice Damt-onga Ielephone Company. Shop Work. 1 will Be found at my shop six and do anything in woed or iron. Horseshoeing a speoi" Ity. T. V. U BEEN WAY. Rlair. (c) at Atlanta, Georgia, this 11th day ol .January, 1927. O. C. FULLER, Clerk, United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia. The following named or their heirs, successor? or assigns, whose residences are un - known, and who are i hem- selves wholly unknown: Powerful Testing Machine Gainesville Tie and Lumber Com- The largest testing machine in th« pany; A. Bishop & Company; David writ-id Is in operation at the bureau at H. Cummings, trustee; Evans Land standards in Washington. It exerts * and Lumber Company; The General pressure of 10.000,000 pounds, and can Public Works and Assets Company ; crush a brick wall as easily ns tin Gold Reefs of Georgia, Ltd.; Hamby eggshell. This tremendous force Is Mountain Gold Mines, Ltd.; M. E. applied with little visible effort. There Church, South, the following trustees "° Iie of ,he fuss of u locomotive of: B. J. Beach. W. B. Harkins J. L c,ilnb, "l»' n stiff grade. The pirrap Satterfield; H. P. Smith, Hiram Tur- whlch su M» l,e “ lh( “ 011 UIldo1- heavy ner, Thomas Allison, A. S. Saxcn, Cic- J‘ re " sure t0 tiie « l ' eat cylinder which ero Ingram and E. L. Sliular; Nacoo- -° 1K ‘ ratcs tl,e tesUns ,nachlne movc> chee Gold Mining Company; Nacoo-’ *"'<*}*• The , motiou i ot u tbe 1 ! l t acl,,ne chee Hydraulic Mining Company; Na-| f ’* 80 s1ow as to be hlirdlj ' coochee Valley Hydraulic Mining Com-j ct?l3t J , ‘- pany; Nichols and Company; Reynolds I —* and Hamby Estate Mortgage Company,! “Gentleman** Defined Ltd., the St. George Gold Mining Com- Within the last few years ,the torn; George Water?; A. McD. Wil kinson; Josiah White; William Wei- born (or Wilborn); James West; Jo siah II. Woodliff; John Westcott; Richard Winn; John Welchel (or Wil kie); Thomas Weysard; 15. M. Wil kins; Thomas Wright; Solomon Wat ford; A. P. Williams; Samuel Wost; William P. West; James R. Wyley ; Edwin P. William?; Walton Wiley; Edward Williams; William G. Waller; Milling Company; J. C. Dinkins and An inUtrosting feature of this ,ls -tlje Company; James A. DuPree, trustee; definition given, since there lias nl-». Kytle & Henderson; J. F. Mcore, trus- ways been more or less discussion ; ps tee; McRee and McNeil; F. E. Ship- In Just what constitutes a gentleman, man, trading as Shipman Brothers; G. !u -this dioi|<hi:ii- v v he is defined as "one W. Slaton and Company; Southerland hi whom are combined a certain eleva- Woodland Company; Stovall and Com- <h>n ot ehmiicter with a certain ele- pany; gne e «iiinnners." This is believed authorities to tie a most api AND To all aud every other person un known, or non-resident, who claims any right, titlo cr interest In said do- ri ] i thin Heaves Westmoreland; Albert G. Wil- T “ , , Hams; James M. York; Barney York; hfi , , ° r ,h ° fUnd f which may * be paid Into court as the result ot this proceeding, whether under or in John Zellars; Betty Adams; Fred Ad ams; Fannie Adams; F. V. Adams ; Harriett E. Adams; Hulda Adams; J. H. Adams; John W Adams; Mrs. Luca A. Adams Adams; Phillip A. Alston; II. Alston; H. A. Allison; P, Allison; W. A. Allison; M. L. An derson; Bell Ash; Sarah Ash; A. Ay right of any of the above named or otherwise: ™_. p,. .. ,, YOU AND EACH OF YOU are re- • PhlU n\ I sfon h qn,red and admonished to take notice ’ 1 hIU1P A ’ A1St0, ‘ A „”• Al8t0a: that the United States 1ms filed a — r’ . T T e, !. ti ^ n e( m . th - e .?,‘ 8t xl Ct . ( ourt of the after the impact it was necessary for Tnited States for the Northern District lljm to use n)1 i,j 8 aileron control to s; James P. Baird; Horatio Bige- 00 oTucn^- laDta Dlvlfii ° u> to c ° n * keep the plane from turning overv iew; C. C. Blalock; Melinda M Br»»- I < ' f 4 ’ 9 ^’ 40 acres of land beln * Indianapolis Nows. ' 'in the lane lots and land districts and , counties as follows- Disputed Right of Way A big golden eagle, measuring near ly eight feet from tip to tip, crashed Into a swiftly moving government air mail plane near Elko, New, cuusiug his own immediate destruction and dam aging tlie plane so badly us to neces sitate its being held at Elko for re pairs. The pilot said that immediately S ALE OF WILD LAND Georgia, Lumpkin County. By virtue of a tax 11. fa. issued by C. C. Porter, Tax Collector of said county, will be sold before the court nouse door, in the town of Dahloncga between the legal hours of sale, lrt Tuesda> in May, 1927, the following property towit: 11-48 interest in and to lot of land No 229, in the Sixth District and 1st Section of Lumpkin county, Georgia. And a 3-16tlx inter est in lot of land No. 230, in the Sixth District in said county and state, con taining in both fractions of lots, 20 acres more of less, unclaimed, uncul tivated and u returned, tosatisfy the state and souuty tuxes, principal in terest and cost for the years 1918,1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923. 1924, 1925, 1920. This Jan. 3. 1920. W. M. Housley, Sheri'S. Hastings' Seeds Catalog/ Free/ Free Flower Seed* tor Yem You cau have 5 packet* of seed* of 5 different and very beautiful flowers free. Hastings’ 1927 Seed Catalog tell* you all about it. Hastings' Seeds are "The Standard of the South " They give the best re sults In our Southern gardens and ou our farms. 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