The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, January 28, 1924, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Page Two The News-Herald Lawrenceville. Georgia Published Monday and Thursday $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. D. M. BYRD, Editor V. L. HAGOOD News Editor and General Manager J. L. COMFORT, Supt. Official Organ Gwinnett County, City of Lawrenceville, U. S. Court, Northern District of Georgia. Entered at the Post Office at Law renceyille, Georgia, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the act of Con gress of March 3rd, 18 1 9. THE VALDOSTA TIMES sug gests that North Georgia farmers have a lot to learn. It declares: Some fellow up in North Georgia where the boll weevils “arrived” on ly last season, has discovered that the pests do not “freeze,” or, rath er, freezing weather does not end, their existence. In the next three or four years, the folks up that way will find out many other things about the weevils. HOW TO MAKE YOUR ADVERTISEMENTS PAY Few merchant* really have the proper appreciation of what adver tising means to thorn. A writer in an exchange aptly put* it in this way: If a man spoke to hi* wife only once a month or even two months, she wouldn’t even recognize hi* roree says an exchange. Yet some business men advertise once a month or ever two month* and then wonder why htey don't get more busines*. Advertise every week. Rember “the used keg is always bright.” The store that tel!* the public what it i 3 doing every day is the store that gets there in the end, WITHOUT A JAR. Ramay Macdonald has assumed the Premiesihp of Great Britain. Ten years ago such a thing would have been considered impossible, but th<* without a jar. . The Labor leader received the seals of office and presumably kissed the King’s hand. Business circles in London breath- ; ed more freely when the Labor lead er let it be known that he was not pledged to the policy of a tax levy upon property and that he would not take any action that would seem to futher complicate the European situation. For the Labor party found its poli cy of branding captial unpopular. It was discredited by a popular vote, just as the protective traiff was de feated as put forward by the Con servatives. Ramsey Macdonald says he is conviced that much alarm was created for the purpose of compell ing coalition between Conservative leaders and Liberals in Parliament. This was for the purpose of keeping the reins of government from the Labor party. The radical legislative .policies as put forth by the Con servative press have no foundation : n fact, he iterated. It is believed that the new Premier will do anything to secure a better understanding with France. In this connection his polic, as re cently outlined, insists “the quarrels between the two countries do not is . u ' from the minus of the peoples of cither country. It would be a great thin;',' for us to put them all behind ; - ii .d to secure an understanding i en all humane men and humane n in aU counties whereby peace :LI be assured and all causes of >var removed.” V ILL IT PAY PAY MORE? An investigation recently made by the U. S. Bureau of Education con cerning the salaries of teachers in rural school shows that in some state sufficient salaries are paid to fill practically all the positions with good teachers. Those states have good schools and the children have that equality of opportunity in edu cation to which they are entitled. In many other states there are some teachers receiving inadequant salar ies along with many poor teachers re ceiving poor pay. Should the salary of the incompetent teacher be in creased? Certainly not while she is incompetent and inefficient. More important than any other is the question: Are the children in the schools receiving the benetit to which they are entitled? In every community this becomes a home question. If the answer is in the affirmative you have a good teacher. If she receiving the salary that a good teacher should have? If not then you can not retain her services, for some other community will offer the good teacher an adequate salary. If she is not a good teacher the child ren are no . receiveing the instruction they should have. Pay a better salary, for a better teacher and give the ncompetent teacher an opportu nity to go away and fit herself to become a good teacher in some com munity. Do not employ a poor poor teacher at any price. Ro( d Citation for a Road of the SeconJ CUi*- Petition tor a road, beginning about one hundred and fifty yards above F. B. Maddox's home in Good wins district, thence in a northerly direction through the lands of b . B. Maddox and on a land line between S. S. Royls, J. B- Singley, thence trough the lpnds of G. A. Pruett and across Sweetwater crock, Lienee through the lands of H. A. Mays, where it strikes the oid roadway, and thence aiong said roadway through the lands of Will Branan, intersecting the Meadow and 1 rinity school house road near Branan’s store. Probable length of road IV4 miles. This is to give all concerned no tice that the above described road will be granted on the first Monday in February, 1924, if no valid ob jections are offered. By order of the board of county commissioners, January 7th, 1924. T. 1.. HARRIS. Clerk Commissioners. Read Citation for a Road of the Second Claes. Bcgihning at the Hurricane Shoals road near the A. L. Sammons place in Dacula district, and run ning in a northwesterly direction through the lands of Sammon, L. A. Wood, J. R. Hood, W. S. Sims, J. L. Bernard, A. K. King and intersect ing the road leading from tho Joe Williams farm to J G. Bradford’s place, same baing about twa milas in length. This is ta give notice that tha abova road will be granted an tha first Monday in February* 1*24, if no legal objections are offered. By order of tha Board of Cauuly Commissioner* of Gwinm*tt County, Jannary 7*, 1924. T. L. HARRIS, Clerk County Commissioners. Citation for a Road of the Second Clast. Beginning on the land line be tween C. R. Ware and Floyd Da vis on the road leading front the Decatur road by the Wayside Dairy, and running in a northwesterly di rection through the lands of C. R. Ware, Courtland Wipn, R, B. Whit worth, Sam Craig and R. R. Wil liams, said road as laid out, passes not far from a tenant house on said Winn farm and follows the curve of the hill to the old Davie Mill road, the Ace along said road to the river, crossing same not far from the old bridge site, thence in a northerly direction through the Craig farm and the Williams farm intersecting the Lawrenceville and Oakland road near the home of the said R. R. Williams making a dis tance of about one and one-half miles. This is to give notice that the above road will be granted on the first Monday in February, 1924, if no legal objections are filed. By order of the Board of County Commissioners Gwinnett County, January 7th, 1924. T. L. HARRIS, Clerk Commissioners. SHERIFF S SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Will be sold before the courthouse door of said county at Lawrenceville, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February, 1924, to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to wit: One Reo Automobile, one Rem ington typewriter, one Wales adding machine, one Edison rotary mimeo graph, one check writer, two office desks. Said property levied on and to be sold as the property of- W. L. P.rown to satisfy a mortgage execution is sued from the Superior Court of Gwinnett County, Georgia. Defen dant notified of this levy in terms of the law. £. S. GARNER, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in said county, in the city of Lawrenceville, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bid der for cash on the first Tuesday in February, 1924, the foliowing des cribed property, to-wit: One complete cotton ginning out fit, consisting of three seventy saw Winship gins, with Munger double box press, with all shafting, pulleys, belts and other equipment for the said gin outfit. Levied on and to be sold as the property of L. L. Griffith and Brother, afirm composed of L. L. Griffith and Marvin Griffith, under a mortgage fi-fa in favor of Moon and Turner against L. L. Griffith and Brother issued from the Supe rior court of Oglethorpe county, Georgia, on the foreclosure of a pur chase money mortgage retaining title to said property. This property is now located at what is known as the Ed Strickland gin at Hog Hountain in said county, and being expensive to move will be sold before the court house door in said county, but will be delivered to the purchaser where it is now located as above and where it can be examined at any time be fore the sale. This January 10th, 1924. E. S. GARNER, Sheriff. Old mattresses renovated and 1 made good as new $2.50, with new tick $5.00. Caled for and returned. JlOc L. J. BRANNAN, Luxomni, R. 1, near Five Forks. SEND US YOUR JOB WORK TO EXECUTE TITLES. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, January 7th, 1924. C. H. Woodruff, having made ap plication to require titles to be ex ecuted to him by John M. Langley, administrator of the estate of A. T. Patterson late of said county, de ceased, to certain lands described in a bend for title, a copy of which is thereto attached, and purporting to be signed by A. T. Patterson, said application alleging that said land has been fully paid for. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, v/hy said petition should not be granted on the first Monday in February 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. 1 TO EXECUTE TITLES Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, January 7th, 19‘4. L. R. Martin, having made appli cation to require titles to be exxe cuted to him by John M. Langley administrator of the estate of A. A. Patterson, late of raid county, de ceased, to certain lands described in a bond for title, a copy of which is thereto attached, and purporting to bo signed by A. T. Patterson, said application alleging that said land has bees fullypaid for. This is, therefore,to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if they can, why said petition should not be granted on the first Monday in February 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. TO EXECUTE TITLES. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, January 7th, 1923. C. A. Suttles, having mad* ap plication to require titles to he ex ecuted to him by Mrs. Louise E. Coooer-Webb Executrix of the es tate of W. A. Cooper, late of said county, deceased, to certain lands described in a bond for title, a copy of which is .thereto attached, and purporting to be signed by W. A. Cooper, said application alleging that said land ha* bees fully paid for. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to snow cause, if any they can, why said petition should not be granted on the first Monday in February 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. TO EXE- UTE TITLES. Georgia, Gwinnett County Ordi nary's Office, January 7ch, 1924. B. A. Wells, having made appli cation to re j'uifctitles to be execut ed to himb y Mrs. Louise E. Cooper- Webb, Executrix of the estate of W. A. Cooper late of said county, de ceased, to certain lands described in a bond for title, a copy <•? whl«a is thereto -ittichel, and o.:(•(• vuHng to be signed by if. A. Cooper, said ap plication allying that said laud has been fully paid tor. This is, t'nersf >ve, to ode all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted on the fitsr Monday in February, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. For Leave To Sell Land. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Or dinary's Office, January 7th, 1923. The petition of Emroy S. Camp, executor of the estate of J. A. Camp showeth that the estate of said de ceased consists of the following property, to-wit: In part of 127 acres of land, more or less, in Bay Creek militia district, Gwinnett county, Georgia, bounded on the north by Drummonds and James Yancey; east by G. W. Boss and C. S. Livsey; south by Dr. Brooks, and west by Ben Chandler, formerly Joe Camp and known as the J. A. Camp farm, and that for the purpose of distribution and paying debts it is necessary to sell said property. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said petition should not be granted on the first Monday in February, 1924 G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. l For Twelve jVl° Support. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, January 7th, 1924. The appraisers appointed to ap praise and set aside a year’s sup port for Mrs. Josie Medlock, out of the estate of M. C. Medlock, late of said county, deceased, have filed their report in this office. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said report should not be approved on the first Monday in February, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON Ordinary. For Dismission From Guardianship. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, January 7th, 1924. J. J. Palmer, having in proper form applied to me for dismission of the guardianship of Hermon George. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said petition should not be granted on the first Monday THE NEWS HERALD, Lawr#ne*v*le, Georg!. in February, 1924. G. G P.OBINSON, Ordinary. For Letters of Administration. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, -January 7th, 1924. James R. Phagan, having in prop er form applied to me for perman ent letters of administration on the estate of James A. Phagan, late of said county, deceased. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to if any they can, why said petition should not, beg ranted on the first Monday in February, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. For Leave To Sell Land. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office. January 7th, 1924. The petition of Maude E. Tyson, Administratrix of the estate of G. T. Tyson, deceased, showeth that the estate of said deceased consists of the following property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land ly ing and being in the county and state aforesaid in west Buford, in the 7th land district and part of lot No. 293. Bounded as follows: Be ginning at a corner on the north side of the public road running from Bu ford to Suwanee.and running along said road, seventy-five (75) feet, to corner of McM. Orrs lot; thence north along said Orrs line two hun dred twmnty (220) feet to a corner; thence at right angles along line of Geo. T. Tyson, seventy-five (75) feet; thence south along line of G. H. Haslett, two hundred twenty (220) feet; to the beginning comer on said public road. And that for the purpose of distribution and pay ing debts, it is necessary to sell said land. Thisis, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said petition should not be granted on the first Monday in February, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinray. For Leave To Sail Land. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, January 7th, 1924. The petition of J. M. McHugh, ad ministrator of the estate of C. W. McHugh, deceased, showeth that the estate of said deceased consists of the following property, to-wit: 3.2 acres, beginning at S. W. cor ner of land lot No. 294, 7th land dis trict and running N. E. 138 feet to west side of road at street leading from Collar shop in Buford, Ga., to Wyley Bvogdons, thence N. W. along west side of road or street 163 feet, thence S. . 625 feet to original line, thence S. E. along original line to street. Said tract is bounded on north by Bona Allen Inc., east by road or street, south by Allen Bros., west by J. W. Spencer tract now Allens. And that for the purpose of distribution among the heirs at law, and paying debts, jt is necessary to sell said land. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said petition should not be granted, on the first Mon day in February, 1^24. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. For Leave To Sell Land. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, January 7th, 1924. The petition of L. P. Pattillo, ad ministrator of the estate of G. W. Clark, deceased, showeth that the estate of said deceased consists of the following property, to-wit: All thattract or parcel of land situated, lying and in Gwinnett county and state of Georgia,and being part of land lot No. 527, of the 7th land district of said county. Situated in the northeast corner of said lot boundedon the west by lands of Ja cob Moulder; on the south by lands of Benjamin Moulder; on the east by lands of Alice Moulder; on. the north by lands formerly belonging to the estate of John Calloway; con taining 62 Vk acres more or less. Also that tract or parcel of land being part of land lot No. 337, in the 7th land district of Gwinnett county, state of Georgia, and being 17 acres more orl ess of that cer tain tract or parcel of land known as the home place of Riley White, deceased, being a part of the same land described in the deed from L. M. Brand, administrator to G. W. Clark, on December Ist, 1908. And recorded in book 19, page 590 in the Clerk’s office of Gwinnett coun ty. And that for the purpose of dis tribution and paying debts it is ne cessary to sell said lands. Thisi is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said petition should not be granted on the first Monday in February, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary, of Gwinnett County, granted on the first Monday in Jan uary, 1924, the undersigned will sell to the highest and best bidder before the courthouse door in said county, in the City of Lawrenceville, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February, 1924, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: One hundred and ninetyseven 1 197) acres of land mere er less, situated, lying and being in the sixth land dis trict of Gwinnett Ceunty, Georgia. and parts of lots number 223 and 224, which has been subdivided into two tracts; tract No. 1 conta:ning 85 acres more or less; and bounded as follows: On north by lands of A. CC. Maloney, and Mps. H. V, Jones; on the south by lands of J. C. Da-. venport and J. H. Bailey; on the east by Stone-Mountain public road; and on the west by lands of J. C. Davenport; Tract No. 2 more or less, and bounded as fol lows: On the north by lands, of the E. G. McDaniel estate; on south by lands of W. C. Spark*; on the east by lands of J. J. Humphries, known as the H. V. Jones farm; and on the west by Stone-Mountain public road. Also all that tract or parcel oi* land lying and being in the sixth dis trict of Gwinnett County, and City of Norcross. Georgia, and described as follows: Commencing at a rock corner on Stone Mountain street; in front of W. M. McElroy’s residence; thence running north 85 west, 80 feet to a rock corner; thence south 3% west, 331 feet; thence south 12% east 180 feet to rock comer; thence south 85 east, 203 feet to rock corner on Stone Mountain street; thence along said street 543 feet to beginning point, being part of original land lot No. 243. Also all that tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the south ern part of Norcross, Georgia, and described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner on Stone-Moun tain street of the M. C. Medlock home lot; thence south along said street 220 feet to corner on lot of A. P. Crisler known as the Lively lot; thence south along A. P. Cris ler line 532 feet to within feet of rock corner in branch; thence np branch 200 feet to corner; thence in a northerly direction along McEl roy’s line 597 feet to rear comer of Medlock lot; thence east 233 feet to beginning point; also a strip at the S. W. comer of Medlock’s lot so as to make his west line run straight; being a part of land lot 244. Said property to be sold as the property of the estate of M. C. Med lock, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and making distribu tion among the heirs at law. The tract No. I containing 85 acres more or less will be sold for Cash. Terms on the remainder of the lands will be sold for one-third cash on day of sale; one-third pay able January Ist, 1925; balance Jan uary Ist, 1926, with interest at eight (8) per cent, par annum. This Janu ary 7th, 1924. F. A. MEDLOCK, Admr., Estate of F. C. Medlock, deceased. SALE UNDER POWER IN DEED. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain loan deed executed bjr A. J. Poe to the Bank of Lawrenceville, Lawrence ville, Georgia, on tike 10th day of January, 1921, and recorded ift Book 39, page 49, of the Deed Re cords of Gwinnett County, Georgia, on the 2nd day of April, 1921, said deed being made to- secure a prom issory note for the sum of $1,000,00 given by the said A. J. Poe to thse said Bank of Lawrenceville, Law renceville, Georgia, an said date of January 10, 1921, said note drawing interest from its date at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. The under signed will sell to the highest bid der for cash before the courthouse door of said county in the City of Lawrenceville within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary, 1824, the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcei of lard ly ing- and being in the City of Law renceville, Gwinnett County, Geor gia. Said lot fronting east Pike street, thirty-three (33) feet, Tore orl ess, running back even width siJ?- ty (60) feet, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Mrs. R. M. Scruggs, east by lands of Jesse Richardson, south by east Pike street and on the west by lands of L. R. Martin, being the same land deed to F. Q. Sammon by A. E. Ewing by deed dated, December 13, 1918, and recorded in Book 33, page 226, December 13, 1918, in Clerk’s office, Gwinnett County, Georgia. Said loan deed provides that upon default in the payment of said note whch is due on November 1, 1922, that the Bank of Lawrenceville, Law renceville, Georgia, is authorized to sell said property, in the manner ad vertised, for the purpose of paying said debt and the expense of the proceeding. Default having been made in the payment of said debt secured by said loan deed as aforesaid, the under signed will exercise the power given it in said deed and sell said property as provided therein. Saidp roperty will be sold to pay said indebtedness, together with all the expenses of this proceeding as provided in said loan deed, and the over plus, if any, will be turned over to the said A. J. Poe and a deed will be executed to the purchaser by the undersgned as authorized in said deed. This January 8, 1924. Bank of Lawrenceville, Lawrene«ville, 6a. By T. R. Bennett, Supt of Bank*. O. A. Nix, Atty. SALE UNDER POWER IN DEED. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain loan deed executed by W. R. Thompson to the Bank of Lawrenceville, Lawrence ville, Georgia, on the 9th day of Feb ruary, 1922, and recorded in Book 39, page 229 of the Deed Records of Gwinnett County, Georgia, on the 10th day of February, 1922, said deed being made to secure a promis sory note for the sum of $2,840.65 given by the said W. R. Thompson to said Bank of Lawrenceville, Law renceville, Georgia, on said date of February 9, 1922, said note drawing interest from its date at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, the under signed will sell to the highest bidder for cash before the courthouse door of said County in the City of Law renceville within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Febru ary, 1924, the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Gwinnett, State of Georgia, in the 7th land district, part of lot No. containing 34% acres le9s 600 feet square as described in deed from E. P. to W. R. Thompson, dated May sth, 1920, and recorded irf Clerk’s. Superior Court Office Book 35, page 357. Bounded as follows: On the north by land of W f I. Atkinson, on the east by land of J. D. Cole, on the south by lands of G. S. Kelley, and On the west by land* of E. P. Thompson. Said loan deed provides that upon default in the payment of said note which is due December 1, 1922, that the Bank of Lawrenceville, Law renceville, Georgia, is authorised to sell said property, in the manner ad vretised, for the purpose of paying said debt and the expense of the proceeding. Defaulthaving been made in the payment of said debt secured by said loan deed as aforesaid, the under signed will exercise the power given it in said deed and sell said property as provided therein. said property will be sold to pay said indebtedness, together with all the expenses of this proceeding as provided in said loan deed, and the over plus, if any, will be turned over |to the said W. R. Thompson, and a deed will be executed to the pur chaser by the undersigned as au thorized in said deed. This Janu ary 8, 1924. Bank of Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville, Ga. 0. A. NIX, Atty. SALE UNDER POWER IN DEED. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Under and by virtue of a power •f sale contained in a certain loan deed executed by A. T. Green to the Bank of Lawrenceville, Lawrence ville, Georgia, on the 17th day of February, and recorded in Book 39, page 251, of the Deed Records of Gwinnett County, Georgia, on the 16th day of March, 1922, said deed being made to secure ap- romissory note for the sum of $1,251.70 given by the said A. T. Green to said Bank of Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville, Georgia,on said date of February 17th, 1922, said note drawing inter est from its date at the rate of 8 per annum. The undersigned will sell o the highest bidder for cash before the courthouse door of said county in the City of Lawrenceville, within the legal hours of sale on the first-Tuesday in February, 1924, the following described property, to wit: All that tract or pai'cel of land, lying and being in the City of Law renceville, Gwinnett County, Geor gia, commencing on the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company’s right of-way, at or near south corner of the old site of the Lawrenceville Oil & Mfg. Company, and known as the Gunter Shop, thence east along said railroad company’s right-of-way One Hundred thirty-seven feet (137) to lot of B. L. Patterson, thence north along said Patterson line seventy-six (76) feet to a rock corner, thence west along a new street one hundred and thirty-seven (137) feet, thence south to the beginning corner seven ty-six (76) feet, containing one eigth of an acre, more or less, and being the property on which the old guano plant of the Lawrenceville Oil and Manufacturing Company is lo cated. Being more fully described in a deed from the Lawrenceville Oil and Manufacturing Company to A. T. Green, daters October 24, 1912, and recorded in Book 27, page 27, Of fice Clerk Superior Court, Gwinnett County, Georgia. Said loan deed provided that up on default in the payment of said note which is due November 1, 1922, that the Bank of Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville, Georgia, is author ized to sell said property, in the manner advertised, for the purpose of paying said debt and the expens es of the proceeding. Default having been made in the payment of said debt secured by said loan deed as aforesaid, the under signed will exercise the power given it in said deed and sell said proper ty as provided therein. Said property will be sold to pay said indebtedness, together w-ith all MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1524. the expenses of this proceeding. as provided in said loan deed, and the over plus, if any, will be turned over to the said A. T, Green and a deed will be executed to, the pur chaser by the undersigned as au thorized in said deed. This January 8, 1924. Bank of Lawrenceville, By T. R. Bennett, Supt. of Bank*. O. A. Nix, Atty. 4 SALE UNNDER POWER. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Whereas, on the I6th day of June, 1920, B. W. C. Graham, executed and delivered to The Georgia Loan & Trust Company his deed, under Section “3306 of the 1910” Code of Georgia, to the lands hereinafter described, for the purpose of secur ing a debt referred to in said deed, which deed is recorded in the Clerk’s office of Gwinnett Superior Court in book 25 of deeds, page 122. AND HEREAS, in said deed, said grantor gave to said grantee and as signs the power to sell said lands in case of default in the prompt pay ment at maturity, »£ interest or prin cipal of said debt, NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the power so vested in the under signed, which is more accurately shown by reference to said deed said The Georgia Loan t Trust Company will sell at public outcry to the high est bidder, for cash, on February 12th, 1924, during the Legal hours of sale before Gwinnett County Court House door at LawreneeviUe, Geor gia, the lands described in the afore said deed, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the sev enth (7th) land District of Gwin nett County, Georgia, consisting of |sixty-two and one-half (62T.% ) acres," more or less, being a part oi. land lot 'No. one hundred one (101) and i* bounded as follows: North by land* of Clay; east by lands of Guthrie; south by lands of Bradford and Rickies; west by lands of Mitchell and Brown, said farm being situated about six miles north of Dacula, Georgia, in Gwimsett county;, and i« part of the Mine land deeded by C. W. Bradford to Bt W. C. Graham on November 2nd, 1 £>oß, and ia record ed in deed bock 2 0, page 32, in the Clerk’s office, Superior Court,. Gwin nett; County, Georgia. Said 'and be ing the place whereon the said B. W. C. Graham now reside*. Tfee said deed above mentioned, was executed and delivered to se cure- the payment, of one certain promissorynote for the sum of sl,- 500, dated June 16th, 1920, and the principal debt, bearing interest at the rate of six and one-half (6Vi) per cent, per annum. Said principal debt is now past due by the terms thereof, and so de clared to be due for default in- pay ment of interest due November Ist, 1922 and November Ist, 1923, The total amount of principal and. inter est that will be dua- on said debt on the date of sale is $1,679.50t Fee simple titles will be made to the pur chaser. at said sale and the proceeds of such sale will be applied first, to the payment of said debt with inter est and expenses of this proceeding, and the remainder, if any, will be paid over to said B. W. C. Giraham, or his legal representatives. Dated this, Bth day of January,. 1924. j The Georgia Loan & Trust Co., By SAM G. , Its Attorn, y-,:: law. DIVORCE. GEORGlA—Gwiryipti County. To S. D. Worthey, Greeting: Winnie Beam Worthey, having filed her petition for divorce against S. D. orthey, in the Superior Court of said county, returnable to the March term, 1924, of said court, and it being made to appear that said S. D. Worthey is not a resident of said county, and also that he does not reside within the state, and an order having been made for service on him, said S. D. Worthey, by pub lication, this, therefore, is to notify you, S. D, Worthey, to be and ap pear at the next term of Gwinnett Superior Court to be held on the first Monday in March, 1924, then and there to answer said complaint. Witness the Honorable Lewis C. Russell, Judge of the Superior Court. This January 22nd, 1921 W. G. HOLT, Clerk. W. L. Nix, Plaintiff’s Attorney. DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, For the Northern District of Georgia. In re: H. M. Cruce, Bankrupt. No. 9351. In Bankruptcy. A petition for discharge having been filed in conformity with law by above named bankrupt, and the Court having ordered that the hear ing upon said petition be had on March 8, 1924, at-4en o’clock A. M„ at the United States District Court room, in the city of ATLANTA, Georgia, notice ish ereby given to all creditors and other persons in interest to appear at said time and place and show cause, if ny they have, why the prayer of the bank rupt for discharge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk. I. L. OAKES, Atty.