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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, OA
THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1WS
The women of Carrollton and Community can help wonderfully in holding
Carrollton money in Carrollton. The women of this city and trade territory make
thousands of purchases every week-day in the year. Local goods could be easily
specified by them when buying, and this action would give a mighty impulse to lo
cal industries. Always give preference to the home store and the home merchant.
Home Trading Insures Prosperity. Try Carrollton Merchants First. It Pays.
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That Mount Mitchell, which is
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ning May Fifteenth.
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for
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Central of Georgia Railway
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Legal Advertisements
SHERIFF SALES
GEORGIA—Carroll County.
On the first Tuesday in August, 1933,
within the legal hours of sale, will be
sold before the court house door of
said county, in Carrollton, Ga., to the
highest, bidder, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
end being in the county of Carroll and
town of Temple, Ga., and Bald state,
to-wit: Two town lots, numbers 36
and 37, in blook “B” in Home Land
Heights, addition to said town of Tem
ple, Ga., said lots fronting on Wells
avenue 50 feot eaih and mnning back
160 feet each. Also that tract or par
cel occupied now by Ed Zellnrs ’
shop and reserved in the deed from
said Allen & Henry to T. M. Spake,
made on above date .being 25 feet on
the south end, 17 feet ou the north
end, and 40 feet long, in block No. 22,
lot No. 11. The above described prop
erty begins 23 feet north of Stcadham
corner along street front in town of
Temple, Ga.
Levied on and to be sold under t a
fifu issued from the City Court of Car
rollton, in favor of the Temple Banking
Co. against J. E. Zellars and w. H.
Brooks.
Levied on ns tho property of the de
fendant, J. E. Zellars, and notified him
of levy. This July 5, 1923.
W. A. GARRETT, Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to-wit:
One share of the capital stock of the
Mnndeville Mills, of Carrollton, Ga*. P ar
value $100, under certificate No. 779.
Levied on and to be sold under two
fifas issued from the Justice Court of
714th district, G. M„ in favor of L. M.
Turner and J. A. Brown against R. W.
Avcock.
Levied on as the property of the de
fendant and notified him of levy, also
notified W. J. Aldridge, secretary and
trasurer of Mandeville Mills of levy.
Levied on by J. L. Grice, L. C., ana
rctiiTiled to me for sale. This May 8
1923. W. A. GARRETT, Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to-wit:
100 acres of land, more or less, first
tract being in the nortoast corner of
lot No. 87, running the original line
west far enough for 50 acres, thence
duo south far enough to make 75 acres,
thence east to original corner, contain
ing 75 acres, more or less; second tract
bounded as follows: Commencing at the
southwest corner of the above tract, at
a certain made corner on the west side
of the creek, running thence east to
the Carrollton and Bowdon public road,
thence along said road to J. G. Gar
rett’s land, thence north to original
corner, containing 25 acres, more or less.
It is my intention to convey all the land
conveyed to me by W. J. Garrett by
deed November 22, 1897. All of said
land lying and being in the 10th district
of said state and county.
Levied on and to be sold under a lifa
issued from the City Court of Carrollton
in favor of Ttve Fourth Natioual Bank
against D. A. Brock.
Levied on as the property of the de
fendant and found in his possession.
This July the 12, 1923.
' W. A. GARRETT, Sheriff.
described in a deed from James Mitchell
to James M. Savitz, recorded in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Carroll county, Ga., in Book BB.
folio 562.
Said property being levied on under
a Ufa issued from the City Court of
Carrollton in favor of D. P. Holmes
against O. Creel, defendant, and ten-
unt in possession notified him of said
levy. Deed in Escrow having been
filed in the office of the Clerk of Su
perior Court as required by law bofore
levy and sale.
W. A. GARRETT, Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to-wit:
25 acres off of southeast corner of
the west 100 acres of lot of land No.
64 in the 10th district of said county,
50 acres of land being the west 50
acres of lot No. 64 in the 10th district
of said county. Also 36 1-3 acres of
land which is fully described in a deed
from George Upshaw and Doratha D.
Upshaw to William G. Watson dated
the 10th day of January, 1871, and re
corded in Deed Book 2, folio 4, in the
LETTERS Or DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Carroll County.
Whereas, J. P. Richards, administra
tor of Elgio Cumbie, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered Elgie Cumbie’s estate; this
is therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday in
August, 1923. This July 5th, 1923.
E. T. STEED, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND
GEORGIA—Carroll County.
W. D. Jeter, administrator of the es
tate of Mrs. M. L. Jeter, late of said
county, deceased, having applied to mo
for leave to sell the lands belonging to
said estate, this is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, before me
on or before the first Monday in Au-
gucst, 1923, why said application should
not be granted. This July 5th, 1923.
E. T. STEED, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND
Clerk’s office of said county, and GEORGIA—Carroll County,
which is made a part of this descrip- | W. P. Cumbie, administrator of the
tion, with reference thereto prayed, estate of L. C. Cumbie, late of said
Also 53 acres of land, more or less eonuty, deceased, having, in proper
which is fully described in a deed from
.Tones 8. Miller to W. G. Watson dated
November 3, 1889, and recorded Novem
ber 9 in deed book P, folio 647, in the
Clerk’s office of said county, and which
description is hereby made and referred
to ns a part of this description and to
which reference is hereby prayed. Also
30 acres of land in the southwest quar
ter of land lot No. 65 in the 10th dis
trict of said county and bounded on the
south and west by original lines and
north by G. W. Smith’s lands and cast
by William Gnulding. Also a tract of
land in the southwest corner of the east
25 acres of the west half of land lot
No. 64 in the 10th district of Carroll
eonuty, Ga., containing one-third and
one-twentieth of an acre. The above
described property is known as the Wil
liam G. Watson estate, located in said
county and bounded as follows: On the
northeast corner by the public Toad and
on the east by lands of E. W. Lyle and
the Keith estate; on the south by lands
of Ed Martin estate, Griffin estate and
B. S. Muse to the public road, west
along the road to starting point.
Levied on and to be sold under a
fifn issued from the Carroll Superior
Court in Favor of Fourth National
Bank, of Atlanta, against T. S. and
Tyre Watson.
Also a fifa issued from Carroll Su
perior Court in favor of Carrollton
Bank, Fourth National Bank vs. T. S.
and Tyre Watson.
Levied on as the property of Tyre
Watson and notified B. L. Burns of
lew. This May 8, 1923.
W. A. GARRETT, Sheriff.
form, applied to mo for leave to sell
the lanrs belonging to said estate, this
is to cite all porsons concerned, kindred
aud creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, before me on or before tho
first Monday in August, 1923, why saiil
application should not be granted as
applied for. This July 5th, 1923.
E. T. STEED, Ordinary.
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When
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Fire
When the bells ring, and the sirens blow, and the
trucks go swaying up the street, what a comfort it is
to know that everything you own is fully insured!
If there is a mortgage on your property, there is
insurance covering it for the full amount borrowed.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to-wit:
Lot No., 8 in block Two, as per plot
of the town of Temple, Ga., fronting
north on Sage street and land of South
ern Railway Co. 30 feet and running
back equal width from said srfceet 100
feet, bounded as follows: On the Bouth
by the Brokos property; on the east by
the Temple Banking Co. and on the west
by the Adams property.
Levied on and to be sold under a
fifa issued from the City Court of Car
rollton in favor of The Temple Banking
Co. agaist O. P. Muse.
Levied on as the property of the de
fendant and notified him of levy. This
July 5, 1923.
W. A. GARRETT, Sheriff.
DISMISSION FROM GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA—Carroll County.
A. G. and Garry Grico, executors of
Larry Grice, deceased, having in proper
form applied to me for a discharge
from their said executorship, and rep
resenting to the court that they have
fully discharged all the duties devolv
ing upon them as said executors, aud
having filed in this court a final return
of their actings and doiogs in the prem
ises, this is to cite all persons concero-
ed, kiidred and creditors, to show cause
before me on or bofore the first Monday
in August, 1923, why said application
should not he granted. This July 6th,
1928. E. T. STEED, Ordinary.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Carroll cunty, Ga.,
in the city of Bowdon, to-wit: Two
lots improved in Block Two, lots Nos.
1 and 2 of the Harris survey, recorded
in Book GG, page 617, in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court, Car
roll county, said lots being 50 feot front
each by 200 feet back, on the north
side of College street.
Said property levied on under a fifa
issued from the City Court of Carroll
ton in favor of J. W. Thompson against
R. C. Campbell. Tenant in possession
notified of levy. Deed in Escrow hav
ing been filed in the office of the Clerk
of the Suporior Court ns required by
law before levy and sale.
W. A. GARRETT. Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place, t ie
following described property, to-wi':
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the county of CaTroll, said
state, and being in land lot No. 213 in
the 10th district of Carroll county, G.,
and known as Lot No. 4, Block 2, of
the town of Mt. Zion, with building
and rttp-fovements thereon, more fully
PETITION TO EXECUTE TITLES
GEORGIA—Carroll County.
To the hoirs-at-law of R. H. Banks,
late of said county, deceased:
H. A. Driver, of said county, having,
in proper form, applied to me for an
order requiring Martin Hamrick, guar
dian of Mrs. Eula Bauks, widow of R.
JI. Banks, deceased, to execute titles to
land described in said application, it is
ordered: That Martin Hamrick, guar
dian of the said Mrs. Eula Banks, and
the following heirs-at-law of the said
K. H. Banks, deceased, to-wit: Roy
Banks, Florida Banks, Ruth Banks, Lu-
cilo Banks, Alton Banks, Ralph Banks,
Robert Banks, Lawton Banks, Hugh
anks, Inez Banks and Gordon Banks
be and appear before the ordinary of
said county on or before the first Mon
day in August, 1923, then and there to
show cause, if any they can, why an
order should not be granted requiring
the said Martin Hamrick, guardian of
Mrs. Eula Banks, to execute to H. A.
Driver titles to the lands dcscriber in
copy of hnd for titles annexed to said
petition. This July 5th, 1923.
E. T. STEED, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Carroll County.
Whereas, T. S. Watson, administra
tor of W. G. Watson, late of said coun
ty, represents to tho court in his peti
tion duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered W. G.
Watson’s estate. This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not
be discharged from his administration
and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in August, 1923. This
July 5t.h, 1923.
E. T. STEED, Ordinary.
HOW ABOUT YOUR EQUITY?
See T. A. Herndon, in charge of our insurance
department, and have him write a policy protecting
YOU as well as the man who loaned you money.
S. J.
BOYKIN & SONS,
GENERAL INSURANCE
T. A. Herndon, Manager
CARROLLTON, GA.
“We Wash ’Em
You tumble a bundle together on Monday morn
ing and send it out to be washed.
So with every family bundle sent to the mod
ern laundry, the contents are sorted into various clas
sifications. Of course these white goods, colored
goods, woolens, hosiery, silks, family flat work, tow
els, aprons, collars and cuffs—these are only a few.
Each class is washed in a way most beneficial for it.
Washing to today’s many-mixed fabrics requires
the service of specially trained individuals and you
can find these competent people ready to help you
with your wash day troubles at our modern laundry.
Send us your family washing-—a trial will con
vince.
Tie packages tight—it helps.
Mandeville Mills Laundry
“Send It To The Laundry’’
-THE WAGON WILL COME
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