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DAI I LONE JA, GA., FRIDAY FEBRUARY >5, 19
W. 15, TOWNSEND, Editor and Pro
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1 DULL, LISTLESS S
Sy a
JN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
Made Bright, Energetic
Black-Draught, Says
Gadsden Lady.
"Ever since I have known
about Black-Draught,’’ Bays
Mrs. Della Mayben, of Gads-
ien, Ala,, "It has been my
regular standby for indiges
tion and constipation.
"I first used Black-Draught
fourteen years ago. At that
time, I was suffering with a
bad case of swelling across
my abdomen. Every bite I
ate disagreed with me, and I
had very severe headaches.
"I decided to try Black-
Draught. I was truly aston
ished at the quick relief. In
a few days, I began to feel
like a different woman. In
stead of being dull and list
less, I began to icel bright
and energetic.
"From that time on, I have
rarely bees without'a box of
Black-Draught in my house.’’
25 cents. Insist on tho
lmvta in. urouster: Julia CimfrMt- \i-
™ n: «“» *«m «■ n«M: rn Cantnll: 7.. W r-! i
IVliiry Fields; Emma 11. Appier; .T J. . r , , , ,
Finley; William R..Finley; John (i (- a hl< b(u rv- 1 n-1 GnVn V'/
Farrington; William Fountain; Janies i 7 , ' . „ ' <■ berry;
Foster; John Gaddis; William D. 1 ' * Castleberry; Samuel Cnstleber-
ATLANTA DIVISION
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TO R HUNT.
A two or time horse crop. A
•good chance for the rig-t man.
>J II. Mt'Kun,
Hurts he ro, GA
G. H. McGUIRE
DAHIyONEGA. GA.
Repairs watclr.-, docks, pianos, or-
.arts, sowing machines, Jewelry, Ac.,.
Next to Burns' Barber Simp.
-RE-SING CLUB.
We have en-taUed n Dry
Jloaniug Machine and are
able to give; you first class work.
For Dry Cleaning 85c.
Scrubbed and Pressed (50c.
Ha tsblocked and cleaned
65 cents.
Mail ord is given special atten
tion.
,F. M. A BEE.
Ikhloiiegi t Atlanta Bus Line.
JLeavo D drlonega 7 :,30 A. M.
Leave Dahlonega 4 P. M.
HETtIUN
Leave Atlanta 7:3O A. M.
Leave A lmta «i P. M.
B’-st ears t refill Dr yers
PKI\ E ON HO EL
How Doctors Treat
Colds and the Flu
To break up a cold overniaht or
to cut short an attack of grippe,
influenza, sore throat or tonsillitis,
physicians and druggists are now
recommending Calotabs, the puri
fied and refined calomel compound
tablet that gives you the effects
of calomel and salts combined,
without tho unpleasant effects of
either.
One or two Calotabs at bed-timo
with a swallow of water,—that’s
all. No salts, no nausea nor the
slightest interference with your
eatinp, work or pleasure. Next
morning your cold has vanished,
your system is thoroughly purified
and you are 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 any drug store. (adv)
The United States
vs.
34.9B9.45 acres of
land in White, Un - No. DBS At Law
Ion, Towns and Proceedings to
Lumpkin Counties, Condemn Land..
Georgia, known as
the lands of
Smethport 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 (nr Mrs.) Enid Can
trell; John Cantrell; E. M. Castleberry;
1 Clarence Cobb; George W. Clarkson;
j George W. Clarkson, trustee; Harry
I 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; W111. Gamble; Inyo County
Bank; Lombard C. Jones; Nina D. E.
Jones; Sam B. Jeffries; Sam B. Jet-
fries, trustee; Arthur Klein; O. H-
Leonard; Cora D. Lounsbury; Charles
D. Matthews; Alexander McGregor;
Clara D. McGregor; McArthur & Sons
Company; John S. Martlp, trustee;
; Charles F. Mebus; Ohio Trust Com-
; pany; Henry A. Patton; Frank Ross;
; Frederick N. Sinks; Frederick N.
I Sinks, trustee ; Charlie Sumner;
! Thrash & Company; Robert P. Tuck-
; ev; John C. Wei wood; Cora D. Wel-
! wood; Henry P. Williams; Ernest B.
| Warden; Mrs. Margaret Blair; Mrs.
; Etta Anderson; Kate Mauldin; Tat
Mauldin; Ida Mauldin; Tuff Mauldin;
1 Ruff Mauldin; Taught Mauldin;
Raught Mauldin; J. E. Osborn; Mary
| Watkins; G. L. Helton; Lillie Wood
ring; J. C. Watson; Edwin N. Cobb;
E. A. Westmoreland; B. F. Westmore- ;
land; Miss Frances Logan; Mrs. Ha-
seltine 'L. McGruder; Mrs. Elmer E.
Feeder.
AND
TO THE FOLLOWING PERSONS !
WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE UN- |
KNOWN OR WHO ARE THEM-
SELVES WHOLLY UNKNOWN, j
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; Ezekial Par-
due; E. J. Beach; G. L. Helton; Lil
lie Woodring; Harry C. 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-
Iioldt; Thomas Allison; William D.
Algiers; James Alston; Philip H. Al
ston; Robert Anderson; James Alt- J
man; Emma It. Applen; Andrew Ar- 1
mor; Henry Ash; William A. Ash; T. -
T. Atkinson; William Austin;' William
Ii. Adams; J. Bailey; Samuel T. Bal- j
ley; James IT. Brown; Sernour (or
Seymour) Brow'll: John W. Butler;
Daniel Brown; L. If. Bria-oe; Edwin
Bowley; James Bond; Samuel ,T. Bryan;
Samuel J. Bryant; Mary B.i-kly; Al-
pheas C. Badger; M. G. c yd: M. Q.
Boyd; James P. Benir-d; V-il ium D.
Bicod worth; Sarah Baud'.; Morgan
Brown; Thomas E. Brow :; J Ira M.
Brown; Daniel Blake; Jarvis Ballard;
John W. Butler; Hopkins W. P.r- .rev;
John Burch; James Brannon; Luver-
ria C. Benlle (or Belief: Rebecca J.
Bcggins; DaVid Cnrnpbmi; James
Chitwood; William (’straw; 11; ir.ivas
Carter; Sameul Camp; John T. Car
ter; Edward Cary; Celia Cairn an;
Elisha Carter; Hodges Clialker;
Thomas Cunnlgnham; Jonathan Cro-
nan; Jonathan Coonait; Klnchooa C.
Cantrell; James Cain; Abel ('lore;
John H. Cooper; Bessie M. Cooper;
Joseph Carson; James Cone; Edward
Cary; 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 Pnnriest; Mrs. J. R.
Dean; Henry Dougherty; Samuel C.
Dunlap; William Davies; Lewis A. Du
gas; Michael Dillon; L. A. Dugas; Ig
natius Dudley; William Poster; Dan
iel Dennis; William T. Daniel; B. F.
Dutton; John Davis; James Edmond
son; James Elliott; R. C. Ellington;
James Ellis; Jerome England; Wil
liam Ellington; Thomas W. Ezzard;
Leonidas Franklin; John Felton; J.
V Ren: Tt;nm.n W. I-' -Tn - Tm... r.
Gooch; Thomas Grant; Ralph Gains;
James T. Grindlo; N. J. Gaddis;
James Gwyn; Thomas Gwynn; Mary
GraybiH; Timothy T. Gnann; L. R.
Gardner; Turner Goldsmith; Thomas
O. Gordon; Thomas Graham; John II.
Hammond; William Herndon; Chris-
.iinalr Hackle; David M. Horton; Mary
.J. Horton; Frederick Hunt; Jesse
Hunt; John Hatmley '(or Hannaly) ;
James Irwin Hill; Absolom Howard;
John B. Harkins; Robert T. Harkins;
Joshua Hammond; William Hunt; IT.
S. Hudson; Elizabeth ITalllday; Wil
liam G. Hyde; William Hammock; T.
B. Howard; E. Hamilton; Jesse Head;
A. J. Helton; Elijah Fiv :cis Helton;
John Henry C. Helton; Benjamin Cor.
Helton; Jed G. Hester; John Henry;
Jacob Helton; Thcmas Helton; James
ITall; W. A. Harrington; Narcissa M,
Harrington; A. R. Hume; Alonzo j
Hood: Stephen M. Ingersoll; Willie.m i
rlngram; Charles Gordon Jones; Wil- ‘
liam Janes (or Jones); J. Lamb j
Johnston; Harriet Williams John-ion;
Alfred Johnson; George it. Jessupf
John Jackson; Wiley .Tones; John
Jones; David S. Johnston; E. Joakinn;
Ganey Kitchens; George Washington
Kflrg; Thomas Knight; Robert T.
Kean; Henry Lockhart; Francis Lo- |
gan; J. R. Immsden; William I.orren- i
ey; JohnsLgdueuer; Allison Ledford; I
John Leathers; Daniel Lewis; Curti .
Ledford; Gabriel Lewis; John Lyon; |
F. L. Murray; Alexander McGalme; I
John McGhee; J. P. McRee; R. I. Me- !'
Neil; John Mercer; James Morgan; \
William McGuire; Lucy Mabry; J hi
ry; George Cook; 0. R. Craig; Wil
liam V'. Craig; Julia A. Crumley; Jo
seph C. R..Crumley; George C. Gotten;
Dolphus Dover; J. C. Dunkins; James
A. DuPree: Joe Fain; B. E. Fields; IT.
J. Fields; ,T. TV. Fields; W. D. Fields;
Land Lots 85, 8(1, 87, 88, 103, 104, 105,
106, 107, 112, and parts of land lots
00, 92, 10S, 109, 110, 11.1, 113,
12.1, 121 and 125, all lying and being
in District •!, Lumpkin County; Land
IjOIs 89, 90, 91, 111, 112, 113,
115, and 116, all lying and b-.iog in
District 19, Towns Coun y ; Land
T/Ots 219, 220, 237, 238, 239, 210,
241, 242, 244, 254 and 255, all ly-
inrr and being in District iff, Union
William R. Findley; Jack Foster; i County, Land I-ots 1. 2, 3, 5, 32,
Robert Fen! r; C. L. Franklin; W. B. I 33. 93 and parts of land lota S, 28,
Harkins; B IT. Hunt; Eliza Hunt; E.! 29, 30, 34, 3;,, jg, 62, 63!
B. Hunt; Iii’.lda Hunt; J. H. Hunt ; j 64. 99, 1G3 and 169, all lying and
Janri's 11. Hunt; D. C. Ingram; J. p. being Ln District 8, White County;
Leonard: Mary E. Logan; Talula E. land Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
I lions; John Mappin; B A. Martin; I K>. 16, 17, 18, 32, 33, 34’
I). M. Martin; Lydia A, Martin; Bell 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, G8,
Martin; R. C. Mauldin: Milton Moore; [ . r >9 and 62, and parts of land lots
A. A. McCall; S. H. McCall; Matthew
McClung: S. If McCoy; Benjamin Pal
mer; John D. Palmour; J. E. Pitner; J.
7, 31, 41, 42, 57 and 63, all
lying and being in District 4, White
County; Land lots 2, 4, 5, C, 7, 8,
L. Pitner; P
Pitner; W. L. Pitner,
9,
11,
14, 15, 1G.
17.
18,
M. P. Reeves
J. N. Remer; H. V.
19,
20,
21, 22, 23,
24,
25,
llespess; J. L
Satterfield; W. F.
26,
27,
28, 29, 30,
31,
32,
Sears: Jane
Shirley; Benjamin D.
33, 34
and
83, and fractional
land
lots
Smith; IT. P.
Smith; William M.
2, 3,
4, 5,
6, 7, nnd 9, all
lying
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oimin; t.topmm nr. spear; J. W. Ste-
phons; A. J. Stewart; W. I. Stovall;
William T. Stovall; W. F. Stower; A.
J. Taylor; Albert W. Taylor; Alfred
Trammell; Jasper Trammell; Robert
Trammell;
John Vandeg-.-iff; w. II.
Van Hi:;e;
Rob E. Westmore-
land: Thomas R. Williams; P. s.
Crumley,
(b) Heir
-, at law of the follcv/ing
deceased persons whose
lira.' and residences are un
known:
Mary P. Allison; John Logan: John
W. Adams; William Ail Ison; R. R.
Asbury; Arthur M. Blake; Josiah Cur
tis; W. II. Logan; Charler iRoberts; J.
W. H. Undefwood; VvilUnm A. Ashe;
McAfee; George News; Abram Min- 'i J - M - Ashley; Francis Bird: John Cjui-
dis; J. S. Cannon; Sallic Castleberry;
Samuel W. Castleberry; J. C. Cates;
Isaac J. Cowl; William F. Cv.rtis; Wil
liam T. Daniel’s Orphans; J. U. Dram;
James J. Dover; S. J. Dover; Harriett
M. Dutton; Harriett N. Dutton; J. B.
shaw; Mattox Mays; John Mills; Mul-
ford Marsh; Robert McKenny; John
McFarlin; George W. Murray; George
W. Merck; Henry K. McHarg; Jose, i
Messer; W. U. McConnell; Sarah Mc
Farland ; R. C. Mald.on (or Mauldeu);
William McGuire; F. Moss; Mary Ann i Djrer: w - A - Findley; Mrs. William
Mappin; Anna Meadows; John t:. ! Glbhy; James Glenn; James Gregory-;
Matthews; Patrick J. Murray;" Henry'^homasrP.-fi^ytr; RoBfert Habersham;
E. Moore; David M. Morton; Wcolscy : Gcor " e A. Hall; John Hanually (or
Nichols; James H. Nichols; Andrew | O’Bounally, or Hammally, or O’darm-
J. Nichols; David Nelms; Charley I. J - v ); /T. J. Haralson; M. Horton;
McDonald; E. J. Odell; S. J. Osborn; 1 Thomas G. Janes; Calvin W. Johnson;
Thomas B. Owens; John Odarmly (or I ^ J° ,les i 9 - R- Jones; George Ky-
Odonelly); M. V. Odell; Adam Pit- , fle; G - s - Kytle; Leventhorp Collett;
tier; Littleberry Price; Mbert C. Pit- j Horbert Logan; Ruth M. Logan; Joel
nor; Johu C. Pitner; William T. Pike; i R Mercer; Leonidas B. Mercer; R. B.
G. F. Payne; Stanmore B. Pitts; Hen-j McClure; Michael McKean; Rosetta
ry C. Phelps; Samuel Pruett; James ! Owens; W. J. Palmour; J. P. Parker;
being in District 5, White County;
Land Lots 3, 1, 5, 8, 9, 10,
11 and 12 and parts of land lots 1,
2, 6, 17, 18 and 19, all lying and being
in District 6, White County; Laud lot
44, District 5, lying partly in Union
County and partly in Lumpkin Coun
ty; Land lots 250 and 257, District 5,
and land lots S7, 83 and 114, District
19, all lying and b ng partly in Union
and par ly in Towns County; Land
lots 3S and 39, District 5, lying and be
ing partly In White County and partly
in Union County; Land lots S2, 83 and
89 and parts of land lot 90, all lying
and being in District 4, partly in
While County and partly in Lumpkin
County; and land lot 84, District 4,'j
lying and being partly m White Coun
ty; partly in Union County and partly
in Lumpkin County; all of said named
lands aggregating a total of 37,361.85
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Mrs. L. 74. Crawford, Jr.,
of Logaafiport, La., write j:
”1 felt perfectly hop., l.-.rs.
"Life wasn’t worth liv
ing, it seemed, i t'oli. like
giving up but; you know,
a woman w U a family
just can’t do ihat. I was
weak, thin and nervous.
"I tried so many things
but didn't got better. Fin
ally I asked my husband
to get me some Cardul.
After I had taken tlirco
bottles, I was like a new
person.
"I gradually resumed my
work around the house and
went places. I quit suffer
ing. Now I am strong, in
good weight, and feel fine.”
Thousands of women
havo been helped by Car-
dui, In a similar way, ln
tho last 45 years.
CARDUI
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FOR .SALE
Forty bushels of Mexican Pea
nuts for sale at $2 00 per bushel,
by H F. Parks,
Dahlonega, Rt 3.
HATCHING EGGS
Barred Rocks b>r Sale Ar*-8t >
erat Imperial Rivmlets One set-
acres, less 2,372.40 acr-es, shown and j ting 15 eggs'$1 00 Two ettii-gs
described in Exhibit “A” as F.xcep-i ^l 75 . Brown Regie rn , Ener
trons Nox. 1 to 10 inclusive, leaving p av Strain, setting 75c. Call at
plume li-.NKiNs Store,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega, Ga
New Directory.
a net total of 31,989.45 acres, more or
less, all of said lands lying and be
ing in the State of Georgia and be
ing known as the lands of the Smeth-
port Extract Company, Inc., et al.
This matter will be heard in the
United States Court Room at Atlanta,
Georgia, on the 17th day of March,
1927, at ten o’clock a. m. If you, or
either of you, have any rights in the
Pid tse us.. t,ho ik.w dirt c-
tory when culling ever
your phone and iu-ip een-
11 al give prompt and ac
onite service.
Alfred IT. Rcper; Absalom Rhodes;
(William Rutherford; John S. Richard
son; A. A. Reynolds; rersedus Rey
nolds; Rebecca Raines; William Rich;
J. A. Richardson; Elijah Raw3on;
[Walker Richardson; Frank Ross; Syl-
vanus Ripley; Nathaniel Shirley; Wil
liam Shoffut (or Shoffeit); Elijah
Sisk; James Summerlin; Julia F.
Stewart; Arthur Smith; F. M. Smith,
Jr.; William Shelnut; James Ste
phens; Adum C. Saffold; G. W. Sla
ton; John Stevens; Stephen Speers;
W. A. Stringer; Solomon Shoffctt;
John W. Steele; John Stancil; Job
Self; William O. Saffold; John Sut
ton; Henry Shaver (or Sliover); C.
C. Spencer; George W. Seabolt; M. N.
Stow; John Swain; James D. Sutton;
John Sanborn; Ira Sanbcrn; Benja
min It. 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. Taylcr;
John Tidwell; William Tarbutton;
Isaac Thrasher; Aaron Tilgliman;
James Trawick; Jane Trawick; W. C,
Torrance; Abner F. Underwood; Sa
rah Vandergriff; Alexander N. Vandi
ver; George V. Vandiver; J. L. Van
C. C Spence; M. J. Stancil; Matthew
Stephenson; Sarah Swain; William
Tarbutf; W. H. C. Tate; Wells
Thompson; W. A.-Waterhouse; Fran
cis West; George W. West; William
E. West; Charles L. Williams; George
W. Williams; W. K, Williams; James
Blair.
(c) The following named or their
heirs, successors or assigns,
whose residences are un •
known, and who are them
selves wholly unknown:
Gair; ;ville Tie and Lumber Com
pany; A. Bishop & Company; David
IT. Cummings, trustee; Evans Land
and Lumb .- Company; The General
Public Works and Assets Company ;
Gold Reefs -7 Georgia, Ltd.; ITarnby
Mountain Gold Mines, Ltd.; M. E.
Church, South, t lie following trustees
of: B. J. Beach. W. B. Harkins, J. L.
Satterfield; IT. P. Smith, Iliram Tur
ner, Thomas Allison, A. S. Saxcn, Cic
ero Ingram and E. L. Shular; Nacoo-
chee Gold Mining Company; Nacoo-
cliee Hydraulic Mining Company; Na-
coocliee Valley Hydraulic Mining Com
pany; Nichols and Company; Reynolds
and Hamby Estato Mortgage Company,
Ltd.; the St. Ge rge Gold Mining Com
pany; Santee Mining Company; F. L.
premises, or desire to be heard in the T . ..
matter, you are required then and Da hm>NG A IELEPHOM Company.
there to make known your objections,;
if any, your claims as' to the value
of the property, or your respective in
terests therein, or in the funds aris
ing therefrom, or any other matters
material to your respective rights in
the property sought to be condemned;
otherwise the Court will proceed as
to law and justice may appertain.
YOU WILL THEREFORE TAKE
NOTICE.
In witness whereof I havo hereunto
set my hand and affixed the seal of
the said United States District Court j
at Atlanta, Georgia, this 11th day oi
January, 1927.
O. C. FULLER,
Clerk, United States District Court,
Northern District of Georgia.
diver; Julia A. Vandiver; Richard Yin- [ I ’ a " y: Ml , n,n * Company; F. L.
cent; William H. H. White; Benjamin As . )U ' y and L ’ ro,h; r: w,1,iam F - Bond
W. Warwick; James West; John It. T* C °“ pan ^ ;1 . aeo ^ B f Coo!c ' t™^e;
Waters; Joabert White; William Wa- 1 B ! 1 0UUtaln (,old Mlnins ail<3
■ter-s; George Waters; A. McD. Wil
kinson; Joslaii White; William Wei-
born (or Wilborn); James West; Ju-
siah H. Woodliff; John Westcott;
Richard Winn; John Welcliel (or Wil
kie); Thomas V.'eysard; B. M. Wil
kins; Thomas-Wright; Solomon Waf-
ford; A. P. Williams; Samuel West;
William P, West; James R. Wyley ;
Edwin P. Williams-; Walton Wiley;
Edward Williams; William G. Wall- r;
Reaves Westmoreland; Albert G. Wil
liams; James M. York; Barney York;
John Zellars; Betty Adams; Fred Ad
ams; Fannie Adams; F. V. Adams ;
Milling Company; J. c. Dinkins and
Company; James A. DuPree, trustee;
Kytle & Henderson; J. F. Mcore, trus
tee; McRee and McNeil; F. E. Ship-
man, trading as Shipman Brothers; G.
W. Slaton and Company; Southerland
Woodland Company; Stovall and Com
pany;
AND
To all and every other parson un-
W,\nte!>—Man with car to sell com
plete line quality Auto Tires and
Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Expe
rience not necessary. Salary $300.00
per month,
Mins STONE IiUBDER COMPANY
East Liverpool, Ohio.
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE
1ST HOUND.
1 will be at ihe following places to
receive state,and county tax returns
i’nr the year 1927:
Feb. 28-s-Ajn-aria 10 to 11.
28—Mill tjreek I to 3.
March 1—Nirnblowill 10 toll.
1 — Hightower 2 to2:30.
2—Davis 10 to 11.
2— Cane Creek 1 to 2.
3— Yahoola 10 to 11.
3— Porter Springs 1 to ?,
4— Chestatee 10 to 11.
•1—Fregtown 1 to 2.
5— Crumby 10 to 11.
5 Dahlonega 1 to 4.
7—Shoal Creek 10 to i, 1.
7—\\ niton 1 to 2.
8 Martin’s Ford 10 to 11.
A. U. Ray, T. R.
Shop Work.
I will be found at my slu.p .six
days in the week to di.
Blacksniit hitif,.
Make and repair old Furniture
and do anything.in wpgd
or iron.
Horseshoeing a speci” Ity.
T. V. GREEN WAY.'
SALE OF WILD.LAND.
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
By virtue ofa tax ii. fa. issued by
county, will he sold before the court
House door, in the town of Dahlonega
between the legai hours of sale, Lt
Tuesday in May, 1027, tho following
property tow it: 11-48 interest in and
to lot of land No 229, in the Sixth
District and 1st Section of Lumpkin
county, Georgia. And a 3-16(li 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 11 returned, to satisfy tho
state and Bounty taxes, principal in
terest and cost for the years 1918,1019,
1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1924, 1925, 1928.
This Jun. 3. 1020.
W. M. Housmjy,
Sherifl.
autiful
Flowers
Free/
for Hastings’ Catalog
You can have 6 packets of seeds of
5 different and very beautiful flowers
free- Hastings’ 1927 Seed Catalog
tells yon all about it.
Hastings’ Seeds are "The Standard
Dutch Labor Unions
With a membership of 192,442 on
Janunry 1, Inst, compared with 179,929
January 1, 1924, the Netherlnnd Fed- j of the South." They give the best re-
- eration of Trade Unious, the regu- suits ln our Southern gardens and on
5! W iu? P i “ n : re ^ nt ** h0 Claima >»'• Socialist-controlled Dutch labor or- our farms. Hastings’ new 1927 Cata-
jnnizatlon, has more members than haa M2 pages In all, full of pic
tures from photographs,
any right, title cr interest ln said de
scribed lands, or the funds which may
be paid into oouri as the result of
this proceeding, whether under or in
the six other national labor unions
put together, according to reports pre-
Harriett E. Adams; Hulda Adams; J. otherwise:'^ ° f ^ rb ° VS nani6d or
ontcfl to the October convention of I rec tj ous
handsome
covers in full colors, truthful, accurate
descriptions and valuable cuiture dl-
the federation ln Utrecht. It was
pointed out, with regret, .that while
the workers of Holland Were divided
notice along political and religious lines, the
H. Adams; John W Adams; Mrs. Luca
RSff., ■
H. A. Allison; P Allison- W U , tle 1 'iRed btates has filed a National Industrial association, which
Allison - W. A Allison- M 1 J , tioD in tlle District Court of the lakes in employers of all faiths and
derson; Bell Ash; Sarah Ash’ A Ay- UnI t ed States for the Northern District poUt --;. already had enrolled 1,407
ere; James P. Baird; Horatio Bigo- Sl A ' ania D#V,al< ! u ’ , tc I e ® n “| - t"l.er:, employing m ,, Ilian 300.-
low; c. C. Blalock: Melinda.M , l ,' * *T? ° * ? d , bel “! : : and womw '’
in the land lots and land 11
counties as follows-
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