The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, February 07, 1924, Page Page Three, Image 3

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924. A Few Strong Points of SALSBURY COTTON It brings good premium to any market It io the longest short cotton grown. IT IS VERY EARLY IS DISEASE-RESISTING OF MEDIUM FOLIAGE IS FAST BLOOMING SETS BOLLS EARLY IT IS VERY PROLIFIC EASY TO PICK LARGE BOLLS Pulls IVs on uplands and nicreases to full 114 to 13-16 in delta. Has good ginning percentage. A magnificent quality of lint. Highest spinning value. Extremely uniform fiber. STRONGEST LINT EVER PRODUCED AS SOFT SILK, BUT AS STRONG AS IRON OUR 15,000 ACRES OF THE BEST COTTON IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY FOR 1923 PROVES EVERY POINT Read v/hr.t others have experienced with Salbury. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE OR WRITE W. L. BROWN LAWRENCEVILLE, - GEORGIA 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 renceville, Georgia, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the act of Con gress of March 3rd, 1879. Oh—That Kind of aLady Bank Cashier: “Good morning, sonny. And what can I do for you?” Sonny: “Please sir, I want a check book for a lady that folds in the middle.” SEND US YOUR JOB WORK. For Dismission prom Administrator ship. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, February 4th, 1924. hereas, C. C. Rawlins, administra tor with will annexed of the estate of D. A. Cruce, late of said county, deceased, represents to the court in his petition duly filed and recorded that he has fuly administered said estate, and seeks to be discharged therefrom. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, yhy said petition should not be granted on the first Monday in March, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. BACK OF IT! % The value of a bank note or a promissory note is determined by the resources and reputation of whatever or whoever is behind it. The same thing is true of fertilizer. For over fifty years Swift & Company has maintained a reputation for making each Swift product the best of its kind. This reputation is back of every bag of Swift’s Red Steer fertilizer. It’s your guar antee of quality. • * l Swift & Company has resources, equipment, raw materials, ana the knowledge necessary to make the fertilizer that meets the needs of your soil and crop. Come in and we will help you select the analysis best suited for your crop. Buy Swift’s Red Steer Fertilizers —“IT PAYS TO USE THEM.’* Swift & Company (FERTILIZER WORKS) Atlanta, Georgia Authorized Swift Agent: C. R. WAR E, LawrencevilJe, Ga. For Dismission From Administrator ship. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, February 4th, 1924. hereas, D. R. Arnod, late of said county, deceased, represents to the court in his petition duly filed and recorded that he has fully adminis tered said estate and seeks to be dis charged therefrom. This is, therefore, to cite al per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why the petition should not be granted on the first Monday in March, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. For Dismission From Guardiansh.p. eGorgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, February 4th, 1924. V. M. Beard, having in proper form applied to me for dismission of the guardianship of Arthur L. Dodd, This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said petition should not beg ranted on the first Monday in March, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. For Leave To Sell Land. Georfiia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’ Office, February 4th, 1924. The petition of G. A. Yancey and P. A. Yancey, as executors of the estate of J. R. Yancey and P. A. Yancey, as executors of the estate of J. R. Yancey, deceased, showeth that the estate of said deceased consists in part of the following real estate to-wit: Lot of land No. 104 in the sth land district of Gwinnett county, Georgia, containing 250 acres more or less and bounded on the north by Columbus Bennett; east by I. R. Petty and Mrs. A. C. V ——’f SWIFTS S;eer"on FERTILIZERS Ato use them - ’- STANLEY BROS. Continue To Cut the Price Fancy Western Pork Chops, per pound 25c Fancy Sliced Breakfast Bacon, ppr pound- 25c Smoked Link Sausage, per pound Pure Pork Sausage, per pound 20c 10 lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar S'COC 5 lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar 50c ICO lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar $9.25 1 lb Cans Maxwell House Coffee 37c 5 lb McCord’s Famous Blue Ridee Coffee .... SI.OO No. 10 Bucket Silver Leaf pure Lard $1.35 No. 10 Bucket White’s Country Style Lard $1.35 No. 5 Bucket pure Lard 70c No. 2 Can Hand packed Tomatoes 10c (Refuse to Pay Others 15c) No. 2(4 Cans Del Monte, White Lily Brand Desert Peaches 25c 2 10c Palm Olive Soap 15c 2 10c Wander Root Soap 1 15c 2 16c Cans Prince Albert Tobacco 25c Any 25c can Snuff 20c Chesterfield and Camel Cigarrettes 15c * (We will have to take care of the tax) 48 lbs Dunlop’s Best Flour $1.85 48 lbs White Wingo Flour $1.75 48 lbs Masterpiece Superlative Patent Flour $1.65 100 lbs Red Dog Shorts $2.60 100 lbs Beet Pulp $2.60 100 lbs Best 7 per cent CS Meal $2.35 Cohler’s and Bliss Seed Fctatoey pk 50c 10 pecks Bliss and Cohlcr’s Potatoes $4.50 Men’s Army Shoes $2.95 Big lot Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Sample Shoes sell ing at less than wholesale cost. 32 inch Amoskeag Ginghams per yard 25c 32 inch Ginghams 25c grade at 19c Chambrays at per yard 10 and 12Y 2 c 5 Men’s SIO.OO Overcoats $2.95 Ladies’ SI.OO Silk and Wool Hose 35c Ladies’ SI.OO Silk Hose 35c Men’s SI.OO Silk and Wool Hose 35c Men’s blue Chambray Work Shirts 75c The above prices are good from Friday, February 8, to Friday, February 15th. During this time we will pay: $2.00 per bushel for Peas: sl.lO bushel for Corn; 40c per dozen for Eggs; 20c lb for Hens; 4c lb for Hides; market price for other produce. STANLEY BROS., Lawrenceville, Ga. Phone 86 Free Delivery Roberts; on the south by F. F. Eth ridge and on the west by T. T. Ken nedy. Also 70 acres of land mere or less in the sth land district of Gwin nett county, Georgia, bounded on the north by J. W. Ethridge & Son, and I. R. Petty; on the east by George Cates; on the south by Mrs. Lou Downs and Mrs. A. C. Roberts; and on the west by A. C. Burton, this is known as a part of the M. M. Al en place. Also 12 acres of land more or less, in Grayson, Gwinnett county, eGorgia, bounded on the north and west by the road leading from Gray son to Stone Mountain; on the east by Tom Williams, L. C. Johnson, and Joe Loveless; and on the south by D. M. Bankston, Mrs. John John son, T. C. Yancey and known as the J. R. Yancey home place, and that for the purpose of paying the debts of the deceased it is necessary to sell the said land. Wherefore, peti tioner prays an order directing cita tion to issue and be published as the law requires, and if no good cause be shown to the contrary, your peti tioner be granted leave to sell said THE NEWS-HERALD. Lawrenceville, Georgia 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 Monday in March, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE, GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett county, Georgia, granted on the first Mon day in February, 1924, the under signed will sell to the highest and best bidder on the premises in the city of Buford, said county, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in March, 1924, the follow ing described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying 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 Buford to Suwanee, and run ning along said road seventy-five (75) feet to corner of Me. M. Orr’s lot; thence north along said Orr’s line, two hundred twenty (220) feet to a corner; thence at right an gles along line of George T. Tyson, seventy-five (75) feet; thence south along line of G. H. Ilaslett, two hun dred and twenty (220) feet to the beginning corner on said public road. On this lot there is a five room house and garage. Terms of sale, cash. , This February, 1924. MAUDE E. TYSON, Administratrix of the Estate of G. T. Tyson, deceased. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett County, eGorgia, granted on the first Mon day in February, 1924, the unde signed will sell to the highest and best bidder before he ;o irth use door in the city of Buford, said county, within the egal hours of sale oh the first Tuesday in March, 1924, S the following described property, to- ! wit: , All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in Gwin nett county, and state of Georgia, and being part of land lot No. 337 of the 7th land district of said coun ty, situated on the northeast corner of said lot, bounded on the west by lands of Jacob Moulder; on the south by lands of Benjamin Moul der; on the east by lands of Alice Moulder; on the north by lands for merly belonging to the estate of John Calloway, containing sixty-two and one-half (62(4) acres more or less. Also th?» tract or parcel of land being part of land lot No. 837 in the 7th land district of Gwinnett coun ty, state of Georgia, and being sev enteen acres- more or less, of that certain tract or parcel of land known us the homep lace of Riley White, deceased. Being a part of the same land described in the Deed iroM 4 p. Brgud, AdpioiatrtVtr te W. Claik on December Ist, 1908, and recorded in Book 19, page 590, in the Clerk’s Office of Gwinnett ounty. Terms of sale, cash. L. P. I’ATTI LLO, Admini: trator of the estate of ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett County, Georgia, granted on the first Mon day in February, 1924, the under signed will sell to the highest and best bidder on the premises nea> the city of Buford, said county, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in March, 1924, the follow ing described property, to-wit: 3.2 acres being at S. W. corner of land lot No. 294, 7th land district, and running N. E. 138 feet to west side of road at street leading from Collar shop in Buford, Ga., to Wy ley Brogdon’s; thence N. W. along west side of said road at street 163 feet; thence S. W. 625 feet to orig inal line; thence S. E. along said original line to start. 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 Allen’s. Which has been sub-divided into 21 lots; lot No. 1 being the home place; 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10 the above described lots are bounded on the north by Bona Allen Inc. Home place No. 1 bounded on the east by street; No. 10 bounded west by Al lens, and all the above named lots bounded on the south by street. No.’s 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 are bounded on the north by street; No. 21 is bounded on east I>y street; all the above numbers ars bounded on the south by Allens; No. 11 being corner lot and at an original corner is bound ed on west by Allens. For exact lo cation of each lot see blue print on record in Clerk’s Office Superior Court, Gwinnett County. Terms of sale, one-third cash; one-third payable in six months, and the remaining one-third payable twelve months from date of sale at 3 0 interest. This 4th day of February, 1924. J. M. McHUGIT, Administrator of the estate of C. W. McHugh, deceased. EXECUTOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, the un dersigned will sell before the court house door in said county in the city of Lawrenceville, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, on the first Tues day in March, 1924, the foltwing described property, to-wit: 127 acres of land, more or less, in Bay Creek Militia District, Gwin nett county, Georgia, bound-d 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 Chander, form my Joe Camp and known as the J. A. Camp farm. To be sod as the property of the estate of J. A. Camp, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and making distribution among the heirs at law. This February 6, 1924. EMORY S. CAMP. Executor of J. A. Camp, deceased. Sale Under Power of Attorney. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed to secure debt executed by \V. Z. Smith to John F. Warren and dated the 10th day of January, 1923, and recorded on deed book No. 39, page 405, in the Clerk,s office of Gwin nett county, Georgia, the undersign ed will sell to the highest bidder for cash, during the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in March, 1924, the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of and, ly ing and being in the county of Gwin nett, in Berkshire Militia district, part of land lot No. 14, containing sixty-two and one-half (02 %) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Gaston Gosey; on the east by lands of Mark Miller; on the south by lands of W dliam Lankford, and on the west by lands of Bose Britt, the same being place whereon the said W. Z. Smith ihiw resides. ' Said land to be sold under the terms of said deed to pay a certain promissory note bearing the date of January l()th, 1923, and due Jan uary 10th, 1924, with interest from date at the rate of eight per cent per annum, principal of said note being two hundred and thirty-three dollars ($233.00) and seventy-five (75) cents, with interest as stated, tgoether with all expenses of this sale as provided in said deed, the re mainder if any, after paying said note and expenses of this proceeding being turned over to the said W. Z. Smith as therein provided. A con veyance will be made to the purchas er by the undersigned as provided in said deed under the power of at torney. This 7th day of February, 1924. JOHN F. WARREN. M. B. IRWIN, Atty. POWER OF SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Under and by virtue of a power "f sale contained in a ccrta’n loan eed executed by A. D. Freeman and M. F. Freeman to Virginia Gar olina Chemical Company on the 2nd day of September, 11)22, and r cord ed in the Office of the Clerk o e the superior Court of Gwinnett County, Georgia, in book 40, page 254, on September 2, 1922, said deed being made to secure twop romissory notes both dated September 2, 1922, and one being for $1,000.00, due Decem ber 1, 1922, and the other for $2,- 578.54, due November 1, 1923, giv en by the said A. D. and M. F. Free man to Virginia Carolina Chemical Company, the undersigned will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash before the courthouse di or in the city of Lawrenceville, said coun ty, on the first Tuesday in March, 1924, the following described prop erty, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land ly ing and being in Gwinnett county, Georgia, in Lawrenceville Militia District near what is known di- New Hope church and contains one hun dred and two and one-half (102’/2) acres of bind, more or less, and known as the A. D. and M. F. Free man homo place and bounded as follows; On the north by lands of formerly W. J. Turner, now owned by his son, J. W. Turner; on the east by lands formerly owned by W. J. Turner, now owned by his son, J. W. Turner and lands of Albert Smith; south by lands of L. H. Lowe and on the west by lands of L. H. Lowe. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the said loan deed by reason of the non-payment of the promissory notes above described, said property wil be sold to pay said indebted ness, together with all expenses of this proceeding as provided ir said loan deed and the overplus, if any, will be turned over to the said A. D. and M. F. Freeman and a deed will be executed to the purchaser bv the undersigned, Virginia Carolina Chemical Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the state of New Jersey as authorized in said loan deed. This February 6, 1924. VIRGINIA CAROLINA CHEM ICAL COMPANY. 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 Pool-Pound Com pany, J. C. Pool and J. W. Pound to Mrs. Elmira Sikes on the 19th day of October, 1922, and recorded in Book 39, page 333, of the Deed Re cords of Gwinnett county, Georgia, said deed being made to secure a promissory note for the sum •of Nineteen Hundred Dollars given by the said Pool-Pound Company, J. C. Pool and J. W. Pounds, to the said Mrs. Elmira Sikes, dated October 19, 1922, and due January 1, 1924, the undersigned will sell to the high est and best bidder for cash before the courthouse door in the city of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county, eGorgia, on the first Tuesday in March, 1924, the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, ying and being in the town Of Dacula, Gwinnett county, Geor gia, the same being a part of lot No. 16 in Block B of said town and being a west has of said block and frontnig on Railroad street, in said town, said lot being 25 feet wide and running an even width 88 feet to an alley and upon which is situat ed a one story brick store house building, known as the Sikes store house building, in the town of Da cula, said building being 25 feet wide and 75 feet long, and in which said building is conducted a part of the present business of J. C. and J. W. Pound. Said loan deed provides that if default be made in the prompt pay ment of said indebtedness that the said Mrs. Elmira Sikes is authorized to sell at public outcry to the high est and best bidder for cash in the manner herein advertised said prop erty for the purpose of paying said indebtedness and the expneses of the proceeding. Defaut having been made in the payment of said indebtedness se cured mby said loan deed by reason of the non-payment of the note here in described evidencing the same, the undersigned wil sell said prop erty at the time and place and in the manner herein advertised for the purpose of paying said indebt edness and the expenses of this pro ceeding and the overplus, if any, will be paid, to the said Pool-Pound Company, J. C. Pool and J. W. Pound, and a deed will be executed to the purchaser as authorized in said deed. This the Ist day of Feb ruary, 1924. Mrs. ELMIRA SIKES. 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 J. H. Johnson to H. P. Wynn, Administrator of the I estate of W. P. W’yhn, deceased, on like l*th day of November, 1921, [and recorded in book 39, page 133, lof the deed records of Gwinnett | county, Georgia, said deed being j made to sccune a promissory note for the sum of Thirty-six hundred and twenty-four ahd no hundredths Dolars given by the said J. 11. John on to the said H. P. Wynn, di.wiin istrator as aforesaid, said note be ing dated November 16, 1921, and due November 1, 1922, the under signed will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash before the courthouse door in the city of Law renceville, Gwinnett county, Geor gia, on the first Tuesday in March, 1924, the folowing described proper ty, to-wit: “All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the Seventh Land District, Gwinnett county, Georgia, being part of land lots 112, 116, 121 and 122, contain ing 88 acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north by land of 11. A. Mayes; on the east by land of Mrs. L. E. Singley; on the south by J. T. Robinson; oil the west by lands of J. W. Coggs, H. P. Ed monds, J. H. Jones and Mrs. Addy and being the place whereon the said J. H. Jones resided at the time of making said deed and being more fully described in a deed from Mrs. L. E. Bentley and Mrs. M. A. Doby to the said J. H. Johnson and record ed in Book 33, page 443 of the Deed Records of Gwinnett county, Georgia.” The balnace due on said note on the day of sale will be $1042.50. Said loan deed provides that if de fault be made in the prompt pay ment of said indebtedness when due that the said H. P. Wynn, adminis trator as aforesaid, is authorized to sell in the manner herein advertised saidp roperty for the purpose of paying said indebtedness and the ex penses of the proceedings. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured by said loan deed by rsason of the non-payment of the balance due on said note as hereinbefore spe cified said property will be so'd by the undersigned at the time and p ace and in the manner heriiu ad vertised for the purpose of paying said indebtedness and the expenses of the proceeding and the overpuls, if any, will be paid to the sid J. H. Johnson and a deed will be execut ed to the purchaser by the under signed as authorizde in said loan deed. This the Ist day of February, 1924. H. P. WYNN; Adm. of W. P. Wynn, deceased O. A. NIX, Atty. SALE UNDER POWER IN DEED. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Under and by virtue of an order granted by the Honorable Lewis C. Russell, Judge of the Superior Court of the Piedmont Circuit, on the sec ond day of February, 1924, the un dersigned will sell before the court house door of said county In the city of Lawrenceville, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in March, 1924, within th legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: “All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Norcross, Gwinnett county, Geor gia, known as the north half of town lot No. 1 of the Lively and McElroy sub-division in said town and being and lying 6n the corner of Railroad and Holland streets fronting 20% feet on Railroad street and running back along Holland street 130 feet to a ten foot alley and being a part of land lot No. 243 in the 6th land district of said county of Gwinnett and upon which is situated a one story brick building, known as the Bank of Gwinnett building and be ing the same property conveyed by deed from Este McElroy to I. W. Haney, et al., and recorded in Book 20, page 497, of the deed records of Gwinnett county, Georgia.” Also the following described per sonal prpoerty, to-wit; “One screw door, Mosler safe,; one bank fixture (30 to 35 feet in length); one Burroughs Posting Ma chine, complete with file and filing stands; one Burroughs adding ma chine No. 9; one Remington type writer, practically new; one Pro teetograph; one flat top desk; one bookkeepers desk; one oak table, about 3 feet by 6% feet; one re volving chair; G offiee chairs; quan tity of miscellaneous office supplies, etc." All of said property, both real and personal, belonging to the Bank, of Gwinnett, Norcross, Georgia, and is being sold by the undersigned un der the order of the court as afore said in the liquidation of the assets of said Bank of Gwinnett, Norcross, Georgia, as by law in such cases made and provided. Under the order of the court aforesaid the persona property above described may be sod at either public or private sale and the under signed, therefore, reserves the right to sell any of said personal property prior to said sales day at private sale but any of it that remains un sold at that time will be offered for sale at public outcry aa herein ad vertiaed. This 4th day of February, 1924. T. R. BENNETT, Supt. of Banks, State of Georgia 0. A. NU, Alty. Page Three