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Crier Telia of Deaths
In remote districts of Turkey <ninInt
customs still linger despite Angora's
rlgilnnt modernizing nrm. One of ilioi
strangest Is In tlie distant village of
Cesnreo. Whenever a denlli occurs, a
public crier shouts the news through
the streets. Kven though the death
occurs in the depths of the night, the
crier Immediately shouts out the dob 1
ful tidings and wul.es all the livin'^
villagers with Ids cries. The post of
public death crier was established
many year; ego by the Kvknf, an olll
dal or: :d :!im controlling religions
affairs, v Is' !: •till continues to pay the
crier a regular alary for the perform
ghee of his (buy.
Cat Strategy
Ito\ rriian. wRHv; operator of the
steamship I’residcnt Folk, Is authority
for a story (■oncoming the migration'
of a cat. While I’rhnn whs aboard 1
the stefinieV Fftti .lose that chip lost
Its mascot, a untile Angora with a
peculiar slit In its left ear. The cat
had belonged to the vessel for four
years. “Billy" appears to have walked
off the ship at Puerto Castilla. The
members of the crew gave Idm tip for
lost and wore naturally astonished to
see the animal walk on hoard at Now
Orleans when the vessel reached that
port.
birds Given Fine Service
The Westchester county park coni
mission of Now York has made pro
vision for the winter birds and hearty
meals at all hours are assured for the
winter. For some weeks now birds
have been hurrying from everywhere
to secure reservations. The houses
were built deliberately by the rnmm|s
slon. The food requirements are fu!!\
taken care of In the way of hr,el;
wheat and millet, which was sown las.
spring by the commission and >.!,hb
lias now ripened. The grain h::-' T'C!,
threshed and il only awaits dixtrlbu
(Ion as needed.
Plays Nearly Every Game
Lancelot Stirling, Australia’s oldest
politician, who has been a member of
the Australian parliament for 43 years,
Is that country’s contender for the title
©f the world's most Inveterate sports
man. Though born in Strfithalbyn,
gouth Australia, where he still lives,
Mr. Stirling represented Cambridge
university, England, in the interuni- !
verslty sports 56 years ago, and was
champion hurdler of England that
year. He has been master of the I
Adelaide hounds and captain of a
polo team, and has played almost ev
ery game ever invented, says the Syd
ney Bulletin.
! Relief
A flfteen-year-old girl, who with her j
family lives at Irvington, awoke onfe
night and heard, much to her discom
fiture, the sound as if some one wa&
trying to open an obstinate drawer.
Her hair rose on end, for her fear of
burglars was great. The sound con
tinued until she thought thut the draw
er would fall with a crash to the floor,
but at that moment a shrill whistle
broke the stillness. She was even
more terrified. Then, suddenly, It
dawned on her that her burglar was
pulllhg a heavy freight train over
the Pennsylvania tracks a few miles
away.—Indianapolis News.
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IN THE DISTRICT COIUT" ■* ’
UNITED 8TATE3 FO
NORTHERN DIITRICT
GEORGIA ATLANTA.
DIVISION
The Patted States
vorsu5
2,143.8° acres of
lh ud' situated In
Union .’ll! Lump
kin comities. Geor
gia, Known as tho No. tt67 At Law
lands of W. E. Proceeding to
Candler, et al. Condemn Land
NOTICE
TO THE FOLLOW KN’U PERSONS
WHO ARE NON-RESIDENTS, TO-
WIT;.
Miss Fannie Bell Adams; W. W. Bar
nard; Arthur Brady; Lisle limb..; Lia-
za Brady; Luther Brady; McKinley
Brady; Salllo Brady; N. B. Bubh; S.
F. Chapman; Cobb & Smith Timber
Company, a corpora' ton; Frank Davis;
Jim Davis; Arthur Davis; Charles Da
vis; Gordon Bftvis;. Mrs. Martha Da-
Vis; Mrs. John E. .1. Fansliuwe; S. T.
Foresman; Lula Garrett; Marion Gil-
reath; Albert Harkins; Cicero Hark
ins; Lewis Harkins; William Ilarkina;
John P. Harkins: Mrs. Mary Henson;
Mrs. Harry S. Ja y, rich, Herbert
Mead; Herbert Mead, Jr; F. Merrick;
J. Newton Pock; John Pc-iten; J. H
Seabolt; Milo D. Smith;
AND
TO THE FOLLOWING PERSONS
WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE UN
KNOWN OR WHO ARE THEM
SELVES WHOLLY UNKNOWN, TO-
W1T:
(a) The following
heirs at law, win s
deuces are mil m >.v,
William All!
Armstead Hu' ■ - •.
Edmond Liles; J. M.
McLeran; Andrew
• ’rice; Mary Parkss John J. Self;
isaac V ; tson; F. M. v- illlngham; Ma
thew Whitfield; L. D. Wright; Louisa
Bishop; Alice Davis; Carrie P. Wilson;
r. J. Erwin. Jr ; M. P.. For.sman; Da-
id H. McKee; It my Y. Held; J. D.
.Vatkins; C. ('. Harkins; Willie Davis;
Mrs. Martha i av'.-- j.-nie--- L. Davis;
john Davis; ]■. ’.V, igai;
b) Heirs » Ftr .Rowing- ue-
•eased parson. . 1 .se names and resi
dences are iu, r v:a;
Janu s Alme.iu, James H. Anderson;
Samuel Benton; Blut'ord Bowling; Mrs.
own;
Mary
Dr
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.. M'.
• ant ham: John Haralson; Allen J.
ugraui; Mrs. Elisabeth Palmar; Mar-
ai’i't Ingram; V/. D. Kutclie-r; Alien
-awler; George T.asiler; William
•iartiu; Thomas McGuire; Joseph Mc-
• -L h’t Allii-r; i'Taucis Mayfield;
■ b. iNr.i’.cfi; .:,• ! ( Payne; Abraham
" rkins; Hu'den an Porten; D. H.
! 1 ' ! ; iner; James Prince; 'Thomas
• culm,, Alfred B. lie.ee; Hollis H.
’ ’Ds; Jam M. Sllvey; James L.
• 1 ■ntf *.v. Simmons; John R.
! ,,r 'F A. D. .Shackelford; Robert
■ : i ui, Vv. H. Ward; Rachel'
’ ■ " '■ ‘ Ru-ia M. Williams;’ IL. C-r
perrons or their
.names and resi-
v.a ITend’ raoft;
f. D. Kimber
. Mc.Cormiok; Neill
Norris; F. S. L.
"rise i
ilia Bra
dy; Mrs. J. A.
Bro’
arl
Brown;
E. AI. Burnett
; M
aliio
on.; I)i
mean Cameron;
J.
lav ji
ider;
Eil/ft Davis;
F.
rafj'i
-'•nried;
William Guy;
W.
mu;
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tidy red tins, hand
some pound and half
pound tin humidors,
end in the pound
crystal glass humi
dor with 5/»on^<i
moistener top.
papers and
Albert tobacco j :
on a home n
that will '
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The Sport
Cabriolet
The Landau
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D .of’Ciu River Lumber Company oT'
aucvvr.so't 4 ."!' or assigns; 1
no. '’ (-I'sitL.’!:. £ ore unknown, and'
!l<> ~ !V :l ‘ 1 -’Vive.; wholly unknown;
AND
' - i e ory other person un-
.un\ i. ( r .iou rouident, who claims
Lb.v.TmIi,’. • itlo or interest in raid de-
O” :ii(Jx, or tho luuds which may
t'cui in o i ()\m as iho rcuult of this
riling, v. 'io lier under or in right
' ; '.iy <•! the a be vo named cr other-'
viuo;
5OL A,.D EACH OF YOU are re-"
F’lred and admonished to take notico
lmt the United Hta‘ :; has filed a pe-
I iou In the DIs riot C art of- th«
niu d States for the N< ;• hern Dis-
:ict of Georgia, AtlanUi Division, to
ndemn 2.1KLSR acres . f la id 'ueinjj'
n til.' land lots uad land (iisiricts and
•tfun’ttes as follows:
Land lots 147, 233, 261, 281 and 300
■■•J parts of land lots 216, 263 250, 260,
AL f62, 203, 2S0, 252, 2.80, 286, 288.
- ’L 202 : id 207, all l.' ing and being iu
s-’c-tion l, District 10, Union County;
'.mi land iots 111, 136, 446, 438 and 482
Bid parts of lead lots 420 and 501, all
,'ing and being in Sec'lon 1, Ldatrlei
■L Union County; And land lot 124,
1:1 i‘»n i, District 7, Union County;
■ ::d land lot A2 . eetion 1, District
H. lying and being p. ly in Union
partly in Lumpkin Ci unties, all of
an] lauds lying and beiu ;.i Ridf State
>t Georgia and being known an the
::d- of W. E. Candler, et al.
O iiis matter will hn heard in the
aited States Court Room a. Atlanta,'
Georgia, on the 17th day of March/
027. at ten o’clock A. M. if you, or
•it her of you, have any rights iu tho
pr mines, or desire to he heard in tho
tiiMter you are required then and there
to make known your objections, if any.
'(> ’-* claims as to the value of tho
p. -’rty, or your respective interests
L -o.n, or In the funds arising thorc-
A-m, or any other matters material to
imr respective lights iu the properly
ought to be condemned; otherwise
lie Court will proceed as to law and
tistico may appertain.
iOl WILL THEREFORE TYKE-
NOTICE.
.u witness whereof I have hereunto’
^et my hand and affixed the seal of
the said United Staten District ( „,„•»
at Atlanta. Georgia, thin 2f»th da’- of'
January, 1927. * 1
(SEAL.)
O. C. FULLER,
Clerk, United States District Court
Northern District of Georgia.
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