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G-ood AdYsrtising Medium,
Devoted to Local, Mining and Qaneral Information.
Vol. 39—No/ 7
I) A! I LON lviA, GA., FRIDAY MARCH 11,1927.
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merchant of Centerville, Miss.,
and very well known in his
part of the state, makes the
following statement, in re
gard to tis experience with
Thcdford’s Black-Draught:
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found myself in need of a.
medicine and I began using
Black-Draught, as it. had been
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m THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOP THE
AIOPTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
ATLANTA DIVISION
The United States
vs.
34,989.-^5 acres of
land in White, Un
ion, Towns and
Lumpkin Counties,
Georgia, known as
t lie I a n d s of
Smetliport Extract
■■Company, et aj.
No. 055 At Law
Proceedings to
Condemn Land..
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PAULO.EGA. OA
Repairs watch cloci.s, pianos, i t
uus, sewing mic.hin lewoiry, Ac...
Next to Burns'' Barber Simp;
RE-SIN* a CLUB.
We have cn-tuHetl a Dry
/leaning Machine ami are
.able to give you iirst class work.
Fur Dry Cleaning 85c.
S jrubbud and Dressed (50c.
Hats blocked and cleaned
(55 cents.
Mail orders given special atten
tion.
F. M. A BEE.
! )ahloneLn k '
Leave Dahlouega 7 130 A.
Leave Dahlonega 4 P.
KICTURN.
Leave Atlanta 7:30 A
Leave,Atlanta 8 F.
Best cars. (hireful D
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F R E 1) JON E S.
Dahlouega.
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How Doctors Treat
0 D-stiRl
;:)ids aod
To break up a cold overnight or
to cut short an attack of grippe, in
fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy
sicians and druggists are now recom
mending Caloiabs, the pur.fied and
refined calm .1 r ''impound tablet that
gives you a cri - s of calomel and
salts combined, \ .bout the v.nplea
ant effects of -eit! r.
One or two Calotabs at bed-time
with a swallow of water,—that’s all.
No salts, no nausea nor the slightest
interference with your eating, work
or pleasu-o. Next morning your cold
has vanished, vour system is thor
oughly purified and you are feeling
fine with a hearty appetite for break
fast. Eat what you please,—110 dan
ger. .
Get a family package, containing
full directions, only 35 cents. At any
drag store. (adv)
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. Eldrldge; Louis
A. Eldridge; David R. Fraley; Sal-
lie L. Fraley; C. E. Graham; Susan J.
Graham; Win. Gamble; Inyo County
Dank; Lombard C. Jones; Nina D. E.
Jones; Sam I?. Jeffries; Sam J3. Jef
fries, trustee; Arthur Klein; G. H.
Leonard; Cora I). Lounsbury; Charles
D. Matthews; Alexander McGregor; |
Clara J). McGregor; McArthur & Sous
Company: John S. Martin, trustee;
Charles F. Melius; Ohio Trust Com
pany: Henry A. Patton; Frank Ross;
Frederick N. Sinks; Frederick N.
Sinks, trustee ; Charlie Sumner; I
Thrash & Company; Robert P. Tuck
er; John C. Welwood; Cora D. Wel-
woocl; Henry P. Williams; Ernest. B.
Warden; Mrs. Margaret Blair; Mrs.
Etta Anderson: Kate, Mauldin; Tat;
Mauldin; Ida Mauldin; Tuff Mauldin; |
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. Ila-
seltine L. McGruder; Mrs. Elmer E.
Vender.
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.
3'. West; Mrs. Clarke; Ezekial Par-
due; E. J. Beach; G. L. Helton; Lil
lie Woodving; Harry C. Adams; Hen
ry (’. Adams; James W. Adams; An
drew Adams; Thomas Adams; George
A. Adams; Mrs. A. D. Adams; Thomas
Adams; Fred Adams; Abraham Ader-
holdt; Thomas Allison; William D.
Algiers; James Alston; Philip H. Al
ston; Robert Anderson; James Alt
man; Emma R. Applen; Andrew Ar
mor: Henry Ash; William A. Ash; T.
T. Atkinson; William Austin: William
■Ft. Adams; J. Bailey; Samuel T. Bai
ley; James H. Brown; Semonr (qr
Seymour) Brown; John W. Butler;
Daniel Brown; L. 11. Bri-coe; Edwin
Rowley; James Bond; Samtujl J. Bryan;
Samuel J. Bryant-; Mary Buckley; Al-
>pheas C. Badger; M. (J. !’> yd; M. O.
Boyd; James I*. Beaifd; William D.
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 Belie.;; Rebecca J.
Hoggins; David Campbell; James
Chitwood; William Cat swell: Dorcas
Carter; Sameul Camp; John T. Car
ter: Edward Cary; Celia Carm.nn;
Elisha > Carter; Hodges Chalk or;
Thomas Cimnignham; Jonathan Cro-
nan; Jonathan Coonan; Kincheon C.
Cantrell; James Cain; Abel ('lore;
John II Cooper; Bessie M. Cooper;
Joseph Carson; James Cone; Edward
(Cary; John Collins; Joseph S. Clarke;
William A. Carr; ('. Copeland: Samuel
Cannon; Nathan Collins; Joseph M.
Callaway; Benjamin F. Chastain; Wil
liam S. Comstock; Benjamin Crumley;
Aimer Chapman; Olivia N. Carlton:;
William Crocker; Mrs. J. W. 'Craw-
f i-d: <’ *!"';!• '•>. Oral" - S. S. Cov’-dl;
J ;-,s-« (. al XVV ' 1 ■■■ ■ ■ • •. nn
Davis; Eli.-,..bath • i.-iem ;
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; 15. F.
Dutton; John Davis; James Edmond
son; James Elliott; R. C. Ellington ;
James Villi?; Jerome England: Wil
liam Ellington; Thomas W. Ezzard;
Leonidas Franklin; John Felton; J.
T i Thomas W. F».lh- ■■
f ain: John O. Field; Boeing W. Meld;
Mary Fields; Emma R. Appier; J. J.
Finley; WiffiWam R. Finley; John
Farrington; William Fountain; James
Foster; John Gaddis; William D.
Gooch; Thomas Grant; Ralph Gains;
Jnmes T. Grindle; N. J. Gaddis;
James Gwyn; Thomas Gwynn; Mary
Grayhill; Timothy T. Gnann; L. R.
Gardner; Turner Goldsmith; Thomas
O. Gordon; Thomas Graham; John H.
Hammond; William Herndon; Chris-
tinnh Hackle: David M. Horton; Mary
J. Horton; Frederick .Hunt; Jesse
Hunt: John Haunley (or Hannaly) ;
James Irwin Hill; Absolom Howard;
John B Harkins; Robert T. Harkins;
Joshua Hammond; William Hunt; H.
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; Thomas Helton; James
Hail; W. A. Harrington; Narcissa 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 R. Jessup;
John Jackson; Wiley Jones; John
Jones; David S. Johnston; E
G-aney Kitchens; George Washington
King; Thomas Knight; Robert T.
Kean; Henry Lockhart; Francis Lo
gan; J. R. Lumsden; William Lo*ren-
cy; John Ledbetter; Allison Ledford;
John Leathers; Daniel Lewis; Curtis
Ledford; Gabriel Lewis; John Lyon;
F. L. Murray; Alexander McGaliee;
John McGhee: J. P. McRee; R. I. Mc
Neil; John Mercer; James Morgan;
William McGuire; Lucy Mabry; John
McAfee; George News; Abram Min-
sliaw; Mattox Mays; John Mills; Mul-
ford Marsh; Robert McICen.py; John
McFarlin; George W. Murray
vV. Merck: Henry K. McHarg; Josepk
Messer; W. R. McConnell; Sarah Mc
Farland; R. C. Maldon (or Maulden);
William McGuire; F. Moss; Mary Ann
Mappin; Anna Meadows; John R.
Matthews; Patrick J. Murray; Henry (
E. Moore; David M. Morton; Woolsey
Nichols; James H. Nichols; Andrew
ijavm in. Mrouster; Julia Cantrell; Al
lis Cantrell; Z. W. Cantrell; John M.
Canup; Mr?. E. M. Castleberry; Jrsse
(!. Castleberry: Laura Castleberry;
Lula Castleberry; Samuel Castleber
ry; George Cook; C. R. Craig; Wil
liam W. Craig; Julia A. Crumley; Jo-
soph C. R. Cmtmley; George C. Cutten;
Dolphus Dover; J. C. Dunkins; James
A. DuPree; Joe Fain; B. E. Fields; H.
J. Fields; J. W. Fields; W. D. Fields;
William R. Findley; Jack Foster;
Robert Foster; C. L. Franklin; W. B.
Harkins; B II. Hunt: Eliza Hunt; E.
B. Hunt: Hulda Hunt; J. 11. Hunt ;
James H. Hunt: D. ('. Ingram; J. D.
Leonard; Mary E. Logan; Talula E.
Smith; Stephen jE. Spear; J. W. Ste
phens; A. J. Stewart; W. I. Stovall;
William T. Stovall; W. F. Stowcr; A.
J. Taylor; Albert W. Taylor; Alfred
Trammell; Jasper Trammell; Robert
Trammell; John Vandegriff; W. II.
Van Hise; -Roll E. Westmore-
_ . land; Thomas R. Williams; S. S.
Jenkins: Crumley, ,
(b) Heirs at law .of the following
deceased person? whose
name?-and residences ai'e un
known :
Land Lot? SR, 9<i, 87, 88, 103, 104. -105, |
106, 107. 112, and parts of land lota I
90, 92, 108, 109. lit). 111, 143,1
123, 124 and 125, all lying and being
in Dislrict 4, Lumpkin County; Land j
Lots 89. 90. 91, 111, 112, 113,
115, and 116, all lying and being in
Dislrict 19, Towns County; Land
Lots 214), 220, 237, 23S, 239, 210,
241, 242, 244, 254 and 255, alt ly
ing and being in District 16. Uninn
County, Lund Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 32, 1
33, 93 and parts of hind lots 8, ::s,
29, 30, 34, 35, 36. 02, 63,
64, 99, 1GS and 169, all lying and
being in District. 3, White County;
I-and Lots 8, 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14,
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Lucas; John Mappin; B. \. Martin;
15, 16, 17.
18,
32,
33,
34,
I). M. Martin: Lydia A. Martin; Boll
35, 36, 37,
38,
39,
40,
58,
Martin; R. C. Mauldin; Milton Moore;
59 and 62, and
parts of
land
lot?
A. A. McCall; S. H. McCall; Matthew
7, 31, 41, 12
57 and
63,
all
McClung; S. IT McCoy; Benjamin Pal
lying and being
in
District
4, White
mer: John D. PnUnour; J. E. Pitner; J.
County; Land lots 2
4, 5,
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L. Pitner; P. L. Pitner; W. L. Pitner,
9, 11, 14,
15,
16,
17,
18,
M. P. Reeves; J. N. Renver; H. V.
19, 20, 21,
22,
23,
24,
26,
Respess; J. L. Satterfield; W. F.
26, 27. 28,
29,
30,
31,
32,
Sears; Jane Shirley; Benjamin D.
33, 04 and 36, and i'l
actional
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lots
Smith: H. P. Smith; William M.
2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7,
and
9. all
lying
and
Mary P. Allison: John Logan; John
W. Adams; William Allison; It. R.
Asbury; Arthur M. Blake; Josiali Cur
tis; W. H. Logan; Charles Roberts; J.
W. Ii. Underwood; ,William A. Ashe;
J. M. Ashley; Francis Bird; John Cad
dis; J. S. Cannon; Sallie Castleberry;
Samuel W. Castleberry; J. C. Cates;
Isaac J. Cowl; William F. Curtis; Wil-
(it'orge ! ]j am q> n^niel’s Orphans; J. R. D an:
James J. Dover; S. J. Dover: Harriett]
M. Dutton; Harriett N. Dutton; J. B.
Dyer; W. A. Findley; Mrs. William
Oibby; James Glenn; James Gregory;
Thomas P. Gwyn; Robert. Habersham;
George A. Hall; John Hannally tor
O Dounally, or Hainmajly, or O’davm-
ly); T. J. Haralson; M. Horton;
J. Nichols; David Nelms; Charley I. j Thomas G. Janos; Calvin W. Johnson;
McDonald; E. J. Odell: S. d. .Osborn: j P> (! Jones; T U- j omjS ; George Kv-
Thoma? B. Owens; John Odpmly (or | tle; G s K ytle; Lcventhori* Collett;
Herbert Logan; Ruth M. Logan; Joel
being in District 5, White County;
Land ixits 3, 4, 5, S, 9, 10,
11 an'd 12 and parts of land lots 1,
2, 6. 17, IS and 19, all lying and being
in District 6, White County; Land lot
44, District 5, lying partly in Union
County and partly in Lumpkin Comi
ty; Land lots 256 and 257, District 5,
and land lots 87, 88 and 111, District
19, all lying and being partly in Union
and partly in Towns County; Land
lots 38 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
White County and partly in Lumpkin
County; and land lot 84, District 4,
lying and being partly in White Coun
ty; partly in Union County and partly
in Lumpkin County; all of said named
lands aggregating a total of 37,361.85
acres, less 2,372.40 acres, shown and
described in Exhibit “A” as Elxcep-
1 lions No?. 1 to 10 inclusive, leaving
a net total of 31,989.45 acres, more or
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RUN-DOWN
Cardui Starts Missouri
Lat!y On Road To
Health Again.
Mrs. T. g. Harris, of
Clarksburg, Mo,, writes:
"For two years, I was
in very poor health, almost
past going, so weak and
run-down. I tried to make
the most of what little
strength I had left, but
I could find nothing to
start me on the road to
health again until, ono day,
I decided to try Cardul.
“I took Cardul for sev
eral months and was very
much gratified with the
results. I began to do my
own work again. My color,
which had been pale and
sallow, became natural.
My complexion cleared up.
Cardul was just the tonic,
I needed.”
Take Cardul if you are
run-down. It should do
you good. At all druggists.
CARDUi
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FOR >ALE
Forty bushels (5 Mexican Pea
nut r for sale at S2 00 per bushel,
bv H. F. Pauks,
Dahlonega. Rt. 3.
HATCHING EGGS.
Barred Rocks tor Sale Aresto-
cratImperial Ringlets. One sot
ting 15 eggs $1 00 Two settings
$1 75. livowii Regie nv-, Ener
Rnv Str-un, setting 75c Cull at
or phono Iknkinb Store,
Pit. 1, Dahlonega, Ga.
Odonelly); M. V. Odell: Adam Pit
tier; Liltleberry Price; Albert C. Pit-
ner; John C. Pitner; William T. Pike;
G. F. Payne; Stanmore B. Pitts; Hen
ry C. Phelps; Samuel Pruett; Janies
Pugh; Silas Powell; Wright Pender;
F. S. L. Price; Archibold Preston; Jo
seph E. Patton: Richard L. Powell;
James W. Paxton; Frederick Pruett;
Richard S. Park; Thomas J. Park;
Alfred 11. Roper; Absalom Rhodes;
William Rutherford; John S. Richard
son; A. A. Reynolds; Persetlus Rey
nolds; Rebecca Raines; William Rich;
J. A. Richardson; Elijali Raw-son;
[Walker Richardson; Frank Ross; Svl-
vauus Ripley; Nathaniel Shirley; AVil-
liarn Shoffut (or Shoffeit); Elijah
Sisk; James Summerlin; Julia F.
Stewart; Arthur Smith; F. M. Smith,
.Tr.; 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 Stancil; Job
Self; William O. Saffold; John Sut
ton; Henry Shaver (or Sliover); G.
C. Spencer; George W. Seabolt; M. N.
Stow; John Swain; Janies D. Sutton;
John Sanborn; Jra Sanborn-; 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. Taylcr;
John Tidwell; William Tarbutton;
Isaac Thrasher; Aaron Tilghman;
James Trawick; Jane Trawick; W. C.
Torrance; Abner F. Underwood; Sa
rah Vandergriff; Alexander N. Vandi
ver; George V. Vandiver; J. L. Van
diver;. Julia A. Vandiver; Richard Vin
cent; William H. H. White; Benjamin
W. Warwick; James West; John R.
Waters: Uoabert White; William Wa-
E. Mercer; Leonidas I!. Mercer; ii. B.
McClure; Michael McKean: ltoseita
Owens; W. J. Palmour; J. B. Parker;
C. D. Phillips; D. L. Piraer; William
P. Price; Mrs. Mary P. Reeves; John
I.. Richardson: John Seabolt; T. A.
Seawright; Henry Shaver (or Sliover);
Georgi W. Slaton; Stephen E. Spears;
C. C Spence M. J. Stancil; Matthew
Stephenson; rSaraii Swain; William
Tarbutt; W. H. C. Tate; Welle
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, successor? or assigns,
whose residences are un
known, and who are them
selves wholly unknown:
Gainesville Tie and Lumber Com
pany; A. Bishop & Company; David
H. Cummings, trustee; Evans Land
and Lumber 'Company; The General
Public Works and Assets Company ;
Gold Reefs of Georgia, Ltd.; Hamby
Mountain Gold Mines, Ltd.; M. E.
Church, ‘South, I lie following trustee#
of: B. J. Beach, W. Ii. Harkins, J. L.
Satterfield; H. P. Smith, Hiram Tur
ner, Thomas Allison, A. S. Saxcn, Cic
ero Ingram and E. L. Shular; Nacoo-
chee Gold Mining Company; Nueoo-
ohee Hydraulic Mining Company; Na-
coochee Valley Hydraulic Mining Com
pany; Nichols and Company; Reynolds
and Hamby Estate Mortgage Company,
Ltd.; the St. George Gold Mining Com
pany; Santee Mining Company; F. L.
As bury and Brother; William F. Bond
and Company; George Cook, trustee;
Crown Mountain Gold Mining and
Milling Company; J. C. Dinkins and
less, nil of said lands lying and be
ing in the State of Georgia.and be
ing known as the lands of the Smetli
port Extract Company, Inc., et al.
Tjils matter will lie heard in the
■United States Court Room at Atlanta,
Georgia, on the 17()i dpy of March
1927, at ten o'clock a. ,111. If you, or
either of you. have any rights In the
premises, or desire to lie heard in the
matter, you are required then and
there to make known your objections
if any, your claim? 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 have hereunto
set m.v hand and affixed the seal ot
the said United States District Court
at Atlantp. Georgia, this lltli day ol
January, 1927.
O. C. FULLER,
Clerk, United States District Court,
Northern District of Georgia.
levs; George Waters; A. McD - Wil- Company; James A. DuPree, trustee;
kinson; Josiali White; William Wel -
born (or Wilburn); James West; Jo-
siali II. Woodliff; John Westcott;
Richard Winn . John Welehel (or Wil
kie); Thomas IVeysard; B. M. Wil
kins; Thomas Wright; Solomon Wat
ford; A. P. Williams; Samuel West;
William P. West; James It. Wyley ;
Edwin P. Williams; Walton Wiley;
EdvT"d wn<rns: AyiR'-m G. Waller;
■ '.V- ' * ' ■■ -•■ (J. '
Jana
Join; Mcllars; Betty Adams; :
arms; Fannie Adams; F. V. Ada.as ;
Kytle & Henderson; J. F. Meorc, 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 person un
known, or non-resident, who claims
any right, title cr in ft'rest in said de-
«' ' ’ lands, or the funds which may
1 i-‘o court as the result of
p.dcc ding, whether under or in
i ght of auy of the above named or
FARM FOR SALE.
! am now offering my farm contain
ing 65 acres, 3 1-2 miles from Dalilon-
ega, for nale, and only half mile from
the highway. If interested come anil
see me on Dahlouega, Rt. 5.
W. M. WlClIlTNT.
FOR SALE.
My household and kitchen fur
niture, farming tools, shucks and
fodder will be sold on next Tuos-
day loth.
Mas. Lizzie (muzzle.
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE
2ND ROUND.
I will be at the following places to
receive slate and county tax returns
for the year 1927:
March 15—Nimbiewill 10 to It.
15— 11 i - 11 o v r 2 to 2 :30.
16- Davis 10 to 11.
16— ( alie ( 'reck 1 to 2.
17— Yahoola 10 to 11.
17- i or ter Springs 1 to 2,
18- f in siaiee !0 to 11.
IK—Fr, glown 1 to 2.
• 19—Crumby lo e* 1L.
■ 19 Pahlonepa 1 to 4.
21—Shoal Creek 10 to tl.
21 —A aitoo I to 2.
22 Martin’s F->rd 10 to 11.
•\ 0 ■ i'In' - at in:;- t
Itfew Directory*
Please use the new direc
tory when calling over
your phone and help cen
tral givo prompt, and ac-
urate service.
Daid.onoa TeijH'ROXk Company.
S VLE OF W ILD LAND.
Georgia. Lumpkin County.
By virtue of a tax Ii. fa. issued by
C. C. Porter, Tax Collector of said
county, will be sold before the court
House door, in the town of Dahlonega
between the legal hours of sale, 1st
Tuesda.j in May, 1927, the following
property Jowit: 1)-18 interest in ana
to lot of land No 229, in tliu Sixth
District and 1st Section of Lumpkin
county, Georgia. And a 3-l6th,inter
est in Jot of land No. 230, in the Sixth
Dislrict in said county and state, con
taining in both fractions of lots, 20
acres more of less, unclaimed, uncul
tivated and u returned, to satisfy the
state and sounty taxes, principal in
terest and cost for t.lio years 1918, 1919,
1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926.
This Jan. 3. 1926.
\V. M. Hoitslkv,
SlteriH.
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Shop Work.
Harriett E. Adams; Hulda Adams; J. otherwise:
H. Adams; John W Adams; Mrs. Luca
A. Adams; Lula P'rl Adams; Martha
Ad. is; Phillip A. Alston; H. Alston;
H. A. Allison; P. Allison; W.
Wii-eti; W. A. Allison; M. L. An-
(U (■?• m; Bell Ash; Sarah Ash; A. Ay
ers; Jnmes P. Baird; Horatio Bige
low; (’. C. Blalock: Melinda, M Brow-
YOU AND EACH OF YOU are re
quired and admonished to lake notice
that the United States has filed s
petitipn in the District Court of the
,Unitod States for the Northern District
of Georgia, Atlanta Division, to con
demn 34,989.45 acres of land being
in the land lots and land districts and
counties as follows;
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Make and r-pMr "
and do nyt In
or iron.
Ilorsoshoeing a speoi;' Ifcy
T. V. (IllKENWAY.
CITATION.
Georgia, Lumpkin County.
Mrs W. J . Crane having made ap
plication for a year’s support out of
the estate of W. J. Crane, deceas
ed, and appraisers duly appointed to
set apart the same having 11 led. their
return, till persons concerned are here
by required to show cause before the
Court of Ordinary of Lumpkin county
on the iirst Monday in April, 1927,
wliy the application should not be
granted.
This the 7th day of March, J927.
W. B. Townsend,
Ordinary.
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