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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. By vir
tue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Jackson County, grant
ed on the 4th day of November,
1935, there will be sold before the
court house door of said county
within the legal hours of sale, the
following lands to-wit:
Tract No. 1: All that tract or
parcel of land, situated, lying and
being in Jackson County, as afore
said, near the Gainesville Midland
Railroad, with the following metes
and bounds, to-wit: Beginning on a
rock near the residence of J. Y.
Pharr, and running thence S 24 and
4 minutes E 15.20 chains to a pop
lar, thence N 50% E 8.00 chains to
a dead pine, thence N 24% W 14.52
chains to a rock, thence S 55% W
7.87 chains to the beginning corner,
containing twelve (12) acres, more
or less.
Tract No. 2: Also, a certain tract
of land adjoining the above tract of
land, situated, lying and being in
the County of Jackson, 245th Dis
trict, and 428th District, and known
as the J. F. Harrison place, contain-
ing fifty-one and one-fourth (51%)
acres, more or less, according to the
survey of W. T. Appleby made March
2, 1893. Said land having the fol
lowing metes and bounds, to-wit:'
Beginning at a pine corner, running
thence N 45 E 11.13 to Gainesville
Midland Railroad, thence with said
railroad N 43 W 29.25, thence S
11% W 2.03 to a rock, thence S 45
W 25.20 to a rock, thence S 39 E
13.63 to an old chestnut stump,
thence N 45% E 11.50 to a rock,
thence N 43 W 1.27 to a rock, thence
N 60 E 3.20 to a rock, thence N
65% E 7.87 to a rock, thence S
24% E 14.50 to the beginning corn
er.
The above described property be
ing sold for the purpose of paying
debts, and distribution among the
heirs. Said land being sold as the
property of J. Pharr, late of said
county, deceased. Terms, cash. This
the 4th day of November, 1935.
Geo. W. Westmoreland,
Administrator, J. Y. Pharr Es
tate.
Keep a roll of glued paper and a
ball of twine in your kitchen to us
when tryirig and labeling bundles.
SPECIAL TRAIN
TO ATLANTA
ROOSEVELT HOMECOMING
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH
$1.25 Round Trip From WINDER
Special Train Leaves Winder 9.50 a. m. (E. TANARUS.)
Special Train Arriv. Atlanta 10.15 a. m. (C. TANARUS.)
Returning Special Train Leave Atlanta 5 p. m.
(C. TANARUS.)
TECH-GEORGIA FOOTBALL GAME, Nov. 30
President Roosevelt Speaks at Grant Field,
Georgia Tech Football Stadium 1 p. m. (C. TANARUS.)
November 29th.
Tickets Good Returning on Special or Regu
lar Trains from Atlanta up to Midnight Mon
day, December 2nd.
TRAVEL BY TRAIN—THE SAFE WAY
See Your Agent For Information
SEABOARD AIR LINE RWY.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. By vir
tue of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Barrow County, granted on
the 4th day of November, 1935,
there will be sold before the court
house door of Jackson county within
the legal hours of sale, the following
lands, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in the 245th District,
G. M., Jackson County, and being
known as the home place of Mrs.
Nancy Pharr, deceased, consisting of
fourteen and three-tenth (14.3)
acres, more or less, and being the
lands conveyed by James R. Rob
erts to Nancy Pharr on the 12th day
of February, 1884, and of record in
the Clerk’s Office of Jackson Super
ior Court, in Book “UU”, page 315,
and having the following metes and
bounds: Beginning at a pine, and
running thence N 24% W 15.28 to
a rock, thence S 59% W 3.20, thence
S 42 W 1.27, thence S 45 W 11.28,
thence S 39 E 8.61 to a rock, thence
N 72% E 10.80 to the beginning
corner.
The above described property be
ing sold for the purpose of paying
debts, and distribution among the
heirs. Said land being sold as the
property of Mrs. Nancy Pharr, late
of said county, deceased. Terms,
cash. This the 4th day of Novem
ber 1935.
Geo. W. Westmoreland,
Administrator, Mrs. Nancy Pharr
Estate.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Jackson County. Mrs.
Lucy Escoe Coffey having applied
to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Hugh
Milton Escoe, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Hugh
Milton Escoe to be and appear at my
office withir. the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they cart, why
permanent administration should not
be granted to Mr3. Lucy Escoe Cof
fey on Hugh Milton Escoe estate.
This 4th day of November 1935.
W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary.
Ferns grow and thrive in suspend
ed windows baskets if soil ia kept
moist and not allowed to dry out.
THE JACKSON HERALD, JEFFERSON, GEORGIA
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. By vir
tue of an order granted by the Ordi
nary of Jackson County, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in December,
next, before the county court house
door, between the legal hours of
sale, at public outcry, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following
described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in the City
of Commerce, Ga., with the build
ings. Bounded on the N. E. by
Baugh Street, 150 feet; on the N.
W. by Minnie Pittman lot, 132 feet;
on the S. W. by Carlton Williamson,
150 feet; on the S. E. by Ralph
Snipes lot), 132 feet.
Also a part of Lot No. 4 of the
Bowden or James Shankle property,
described as follows: Beginning at
a rock on Baugh Street, running N.
W. 117 feet to a rock, thence S. W.
268 feet and 5 inches to a rock,
thence 50% E 145 feet and 8 inches
to a rock, thence N 42% E 264 feet
and 8 inches to the beginning corn
er, containing 79-100 acres, more or
less. Fully described in a deed from
Mrs. Minnie Pittman to W. M. Gur
ley, recorded in Book “TT,” page
285, in Jackson County.
Said land being sold as the pro
perty of E. L. Garrett, deceased, for
the purpose of paying debts, and
distribution among the heirs at law.
This November 4th, 1935.
G. T. Garrett,
Administrator, E. L. Garrett, De
ceased.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
Georgia, Jackson County. Mark
W. Tolbert, guardian of J. W. Tol
bert, has applied to' me for a dis
charge from his guardianship of J.
W. Tolbert. This is, therefore, to
notify all persons concerned to file
their objections, if any they have,
on or before the first Monday in De
cember, next, else he will be dis
charged from his guardianship as ap
plied for.
W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary.
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General Insurance
STOREY ELLINGTON, AGENT
COMPLETE & EFFICIENT
INSURANCE SERVICE
! ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF
LAND
Georgia, Jackson County. Pur
suant to an order passed by the
Court of Ordinary of DeKalb Coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Monday in
November, 1935, authorizing the un
dersigned, as administrator of the
estate of Frank Drummond, deceas
ed, to sell the lands belonging to said
estate, there will be sold on the first
Tuesday in December, 1935, at public
outcry, in front of the court house
door in said County of Jackson, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, or on terms,
the following described land, to-wit:
All that ..tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in Jackson
County, Georgia, said land lying on
the north of Mulberry River, adjoin
ing the lands of James Garner, James
Whitehead, John R. Hancock and M.
B. Eley, more fully described as fol
lows, to-wit:
Beginning at a poplar on the north
side of Mulberry River, where this
land corners with land of James
Whitehead, and running thence north
thirty-four (34) chains, more or
less, to a red oak; thence north eleven
(11) degrees west seven (7) chains
and ninety-seven (97) links, more
or less, to a post oak; thence south
seventy-eight (78) degrees east
nineteen and two-tenths (19.2)
chains, more or less, to a pine;
thence north thirty-nine (39) de
grees west forty-three (43) chains,
more or less, to a red oak; thence
south twelve (12) degrees west
eighty-three (83) chains, more or
less, to a maple on Mulberry River,
where the land corners with the land
of John R. Hancock; thence easterly
along said river to the beginning
corner, containing one hundred fifty
seven (157) acres, more or less.
Said order authorizes the sale of
the above described lands in Jackson
County. Said land will be sold for
the purpose of paying debts, and for
distribution among the heirs or le
gatees, of said deceased, as the case
may be.
Murphey Candler, Jr.,
Administrator of the Estate of
Frank Drummond, Deceased.
EXECUTOR’S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. By
authority of the last will and testa
ment of W. A. Gilmer, deceased, and
an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Hall County, there will be sold on
the premises, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1935, between the legal
hours of sale, and from day to day
until sold, by the undersigned Ex
ecutor, the following property:
One-half interest in one hundred
and thirty-four and one-half acres
of land, more or less, with large
dwelling house, store house and
barn thereon, in Jackson County,
Georgia, about two miles south of
Gillsville, and about one-quarter
mile west of the Maysville-Gillsville
Road, and being on the waters of
Chandler Creek. Bounded on the
east by Hollis Henderson, and on the
north and west by Max Garrison,
and being the same property con
veyed from Boon Suddath to W. N.
LeMaster on December 1, 1910, and
in deed from Gilmer Brothers to
Bank of Gillsville, recorded in Deed
Book SS, page 233, Office of Jackson
County Clerk of Superior Court, and
reference is made to said last deed
for better description of property.
Terms of sale, one-half cash, and the
balance within ninety days. Prop
erty sold as that of W. A. Gilmer,
deceased.
C. Howard Gilmer,
Executor W. A. Gilmer, Dec’d.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Jackson County. Y. D.
Maddox having applied to me for
permanent letters of administration
on the estate of Jewel E. Roberts,
late of said county, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Jewel E. Roberts to
be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why perman
ent administration should not be
granted to Y. D. Maddox on Jewel
E. Robert’s estate. This 4th day of
November, 1935.
W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND
Georgia, Jackson County. Where
as, J. D. Holliday, administrator on
the estate of L. W. Holliday, late of
said county, deceased, makes appli
cation for leave to sell the land be
longing to said estate; this is to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any, at
the next regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county, to be
held on the first Monday in Decem
ber, 1935, why said leave to sell land
should not be granted the applicant.
This 4th day of November, 1935.
W. W. DIOKSQN, Ordinary.
YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia, Jackson County. To All
Whom It May Concern: Notice is
hereby given, that the appraisers
appointed to set apart and assign a
year’s support to Mrs. Eula Roberts,
the widow of R. C. Roberts, deceas
ed, have filed their award, and un
less good and sufficient cause is
shown, the same will be made the
judgment of the court at the De
cember Term, 1935, of the Court of
Ordinary. This November 4th, 1935.
W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary.
NOTICE
TAX COLLECTOR’S THIRD
ROUND
I will be at the places listed below
to collect tax for the year 1935. As
next year is election year for coun
ty, state and national office holders
we want to urge every tax payer to
pay their tax promptly. All parties
not registered please meet me, pay
your tax, register and be ready to
vote when the time comes.
Monday, December 2
Red Stone, 9 a. m.
Attica, 9.30 a. m.
Archers Store, 10 a. m.
Center, 12 to 1.30 p. m.
Nicholson, 1.45 to 2.30 p. m.
Barnett’s Gin, 2.45 p. m.
Pittman's Store, 3.16 p. m.
Tuetday, December 3
Apple Valley, 9 a. m.
Commerce, at City Clerk’s Office,
10 a. m. to 3.30 p. m.
Wednetday, December 4
Dry Pond, 9 a. m.
Holly Springs, 10 a. m.
Diamond Hill, 11 a. m.
Maysville, 12 Noon.
Yarbrough's, 2 p. m.
Hurricane Shoals Gin, 3 p. m.
Thursday, December 5
L. F. Sell’s Store, 9 a. m.
Hoschton, 9.30 to 12 Noon.
Braselton, 12.15 p. m.
Evans’ Store, 2 p. m.
Pendergrass, 2.45 p. m.
Talmo, 3 p. m.
Respectfully,
A. S. JOHNSON,
Tax Collector Jackson County.
DOCTOR KNOW
Mothers read this:
THREE STEPS
IT® REUEVINB
1 icMinwnw
A cleansing dose today; a smaller
quantity tomorrow; less each time,
until bowels need no help at all.
Why do people come home from a
hospital with bowels working like a
well-regulated watch?
The answer is simple, and it’s the
answer to all your bowel worries if
you will only realize it: many doctors
and hospitals use a liquid laxative.
If you knew what a doctor knows,
you would use only the liquid form.
A liquid can always be taken in
gradually reduced doses. Reduced
dosage is the secret of any real relief
from constipation.
Ask a doctor about this. Ask your
druggist how very popular liquid
laxatives have become. They give the
right kind of help, and right amount
of help. The liquid laxative generally
used is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.
It contains senna and cascara both
natural laxatives that can form no
habit, even in children. So, try Syrup
Pepsin. You just take regulated
doses till Nature restores regularity.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Georga, Jackson County. Where
as, G. S. Wright, on March 2, 1918,
executed to Mrs. Ethel M. Bright
well a security deed to the following
land: “Those four parcels of land
aggregating 196.80 acres, more or
less, in 1704th district of said coun
ty, contiguous to each other, as
shown by a deed from G. S. Wright
to Ethel M. Brightwell, of record in
said county in Deed Book “SS,” page
209 et seq.” to secure one note for
the sum of $4,288.00 of even date
therewith, to mature five years after
date, on which there is a balance
due this date of $5,797.19, and said
note is in default.
Whereas, Mrs. Ethel M. Bright
well departed this life testate, and
Guy R. Brightwell is executor of her
estate, and her sole heir and repre
sentative. Now, by virtue of the
authority contained in said security
deed, and as provided by law, the
undersigned will expose for sale to
the highest bidder for cash the above
described land, less 13 acres, more
or less, released by Ethel M. Bright
well on March 23rd, 1921, after
proper advertisement, on the first
9’uesday in December, 1935, be
tween the legal hours of sale, be
fore the court house door in the
City of Jefferson, said county. The
proceeds of said sale to be applied
to the aforesaid debt and expenses,
and the remainder, if any, to said
G. S. Wright. Conveyance to pur
chaser will be made as set forth in
said security deed. This November
2nd, 1935.
Guy R. Brightwell,
As Executor of the Estate of Ethel
M. Brightwell, and her representa
tive, as Agent of G. S. Wright.
W. W. Armistead, Atty.,
Crawford, Georgia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dolphus Hutson and
family spent the day Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nix.
Mrs. Will Hendrix from Madison
iis spending a while with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Monteen Watkins.
Miss Leila Bates met with the
Woman’s Club Thursday afternoon.
Don’t forget the Ben Smith Ep
worth League Union meets at Holly
Springs the second Sunday after
noon in December. An appropriate
program will be arranged' by Misses
Allene Langford, Venie Watkins,
and Mrs. Billie Pittman.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Davidson have
moved to Center Grove. Mr. and
Mrs. John Lipscomb will occupy the
home formerly owned by them.
Mr. Boyd Tolbert spent Saturday
in Gainesville.
The community recently enjoyed
an address given by Col. George
Westmoreland of Jefferson.
Many of our young college peo
ple are expecting to spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with home
folks.
Messrs. Clyde and W. li. Lang
ford made a business trip to Elber
ton last Wednesday.
Mr. Charlie Pittman has recently
been to Madison, where he is ex
pecting to move his family soon. The
community regrets very much to
give up this family.
Holly Springs is hoping the con
ference will see fit to send our be
loved pastor, Rev. W. L. Brackman,
back next year. Rev. Brackman has
labored faithfully for the last two
years, where he is loved and respect
ed, not only by his members, but
all denominations.
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Miss Lorine Anderson spent the
week-end with her parents near
Diamond Hill.
Mr. J. L. Savage left Monday for
Augusta.
Mrs. J. J. White spent Sunday
with Mrs. M. A. Griffeth.
Literary Society Program
The literary society was held Fri
day, November 15, and the follow
ing program was rendered:
Scripture, Horace Smith.
Song, by all.
Riddles, Geraldine Pittman.’
Poem, Mildred Wallace.
Play, “The Boy Who Needs No
Help,” Second Grade.
Song, Frances Griffeth, Mildred
Bryant and Gaynelle Irwin.
Dec., Carl Garrison.
Rec., Lorine Anderson.
Song, Third Grade Boys.
Rec., Margie Harper.
Play, Second Grade.
Song, sth and 6th Grade Girls.
Dec., Harold Mayfield.
Solving a Problem, 4th Grade
Girls.
Song, 4th Grade Girls.
Rec., Margie Nell Bryant.
Future Prophecy, Jimmie Ruth
Watkins.
Song, Reba Irvin and Hilda White.
THIRTEEN THINGS TO
REMEMBER
The value of time.
The success of perseverance.
The pleasure of working.
The dignity of simplicity.
The worth of character.
The power of kindness.
The influence of example.
The obligation of duty.
The wisdom of economy.
The improvement of talent.
The virtue of patience.
The joy of originating.
The thirteenth is: The partner
ship you will have in the Divine Plan
if you execute the other twelve.—
Louisiana Extension Service.
Eight Children Burned To Death
Alexis, N. C.—Eight children of
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cunningham,
farm couple, were burned to death
early Wednesday as fire swept their
six-room, frame dwelling near here.
Cunningham and his wife were pain
fully, but not seriously burned.
A Three Days Cough
Is Your Danger Signal
No matter how many medicines you
have tried for your cough, chest cold
or bronchial irritation, you c n get re
lief now with Creoinulsion. Seriou3
trouble may be brewing and you can
not afford to take a chance will any
thing less than Creonmlsion, which
goes right to the seat of the trouble
to aid nature to soothe end heal the
Inflamed membranes as the germ-laden
phlegm is loosened and expelled.
Even if other remedies have failed,
don’t be discouraged, your druggist is
authorized to guarantee CrcomuLion
and to refund your money if you arc not
satisfied with results from the very first
bottle. Get Crcomulsiou right now. (Aav.)