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The News-Herald
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Published Monday and Thursday
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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.
GOOD ROADS.
When John louden Macadam, in
Igflft, began to experiment with
broken stone for buliding roads, he
met with much opposition from the
< '‘stand-pat” road builders, who con
tended that the expeses would be
prohibitive and that anyway, broken
stone in • courses of assorted sizes
was no better than broken stones of
one size one course
Time proved the merit of Macad*
am's idea, although the century and
nine years which have elasped since
his first practical experiment was
tried at Bristol, England, in 1815,
have greatly altred the practice of
macadamized road building.
Up to the advent -of the automo
bile, Machadam’s principles were em
ployed in their entirety, the broken
stone being bonded with rock dust
and water, the former replaced by
the impact of iron shod vehicles and
hoofs the latter by the rain.
When the automobile, with its
rapid movement and broad rubber
tires, sucked the rock dust from be
tween the stones in spits of the
gentle bonding effort of the water,
it was realized that something was
lacking in the roads used for fast,
soft-shod trade, which lacked was
not felt under slow and, steel-thod
traffic. That “something” was a
better bond than water. It wab
found in oils nd tars and bituminous
compounds. Luckily for the millons
of dollars invested in macadamized
roads, an oil, far, or bituminous
binder could, and was, applied with
success to existing roads, thus sav
ing the ttaxpayer miles of highways
which were otherwise doomed.
To-day, .all macadamized laods
are built with the bituminous oil or
tar hinder applied during the build
ing, but the basic principles of larger
foundation and smaller upper course
topped by a wearing surface of fne
■crushed rock and dust, bound in
place by something, is still employ
ed. Mancadam’s greatest monu
ment is the dropping of he capita!
letter in his nine and making it the
label for all roads built of chur.-hed
rock laid iu courses of different
sizes.
OLD FIELD.
Lawrenceville, Ga. R. 1. March 13
School at this place is progressing
nicely under the mangement of Miss
Jewell Warwick, of'Dacula.
Mr. Spergon Stoneeypher, of Col
lins Hill, was the week end guest of
his cousin, Miss Hazel Stoneeypher.
The party given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Whitlock, Sat
urday night was enjoyed by a large
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshel Johnson an
nounce the birth of a son, March 10.
Messers. Auston Fowler and C. E.
Davis visited Mr. J. C. Davis Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Whitlock and
Mrs. H. H. Green was in Buford Sat
urday
Mrs. H. 11. Green and Miss Fan
nie Stoneeypher spent awhile last
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mar
ion Teague.
Mr. William Stoneeypher, of New
York, spent last week with, relatives
at this pla n e.
Miss Gertrude Whitlock, of Hope
well spent last week with her uncle,
Mr. O. R. Whitlock.
Mr. J. L. Stoneeypher has return
ed from a visit to his old home place
near Toccoa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson and
daughter Floy, visited in Buford
Monday.
Mrs. Clare Brogdon has return
ed to her home in Atlanta, after
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Johnson.
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PEACHTREE CITY.
Norcross, Ga. R. 2. March, 12,
The singing that was to have been
held at Bethel Sunday afternoon,
was called off on account of incle
ment weather.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Reeves had
as their week end guest, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Young, of Buford,
and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel, Davis,
of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Aurelian Hol
brooks, announce the birth of a
4,:'|l on ; b Y cbru,~ry j2B, who they
have named Edna Eugene.
Miss Pauline Ross spent Monday
with ,Miss Cleo Young. •
Little Miss Ethel Dotlgcn '-had
been confined to her room thi3
week with tonsi litis.
Funeral services for “Grand
mother” Hester were held Sunday
lrciniig ct Bethel church, with
at Norcross.
Mrs. Eunice Jenkins, of Map
leton, who has been spending some
time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Neill, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Green, Jr,, en
tertained a few of their friends on
Saturday night.
ALCOVA.
Dacuia, Ga., R. 1. March, 10.—
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grizwell, visited
the latter’s pa'rents, at Gloster, Sub
day. 1 ~ ' *
Miss Lerma Ethridge and sister,
Berna, of Ivy Creek, spent Saturday
night with Miss Annie Davis.
Rev. Clarence Harbin, of Lawreh
ceville, passed through here Sunday.
Mrs. Kate Mahaffey and son,
Jewel, and Mrs. J. P. Mahaffey, at
tended the funeral of Mr. Davis
Woodward, at Rock Springs Thurs
day. i *
Messers. Gordon Frashier, Herchel
Hinton and Leanord Kennedy called
on Jewell Mahaffey Suday morning.
There was a large crowd attneded
Ihe musical given by Mr. Jewell
Mahaffey Saturday night. Mr. Bob
Stanley' and daughter, Robie assisted
by Messers. Freeman, Perry, Mc
miiliain, (Atkinson and Kennedy
made the music,
Mr. and Mrs. Altos Mahaffey have
moved to Buford, where he is work
ing.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Brad
bery, of this place, was buried at
Pleasant Hill cemetary, Tuesday.
Mr. Ace McMillian is building a
new dweling house on his place
DUNCANS CREEK
Dacuia, Ga. R. 2. March 12 —We
are having some cold weather up in
our section this week.
Messers. Gaines and Warren Davis
past through our section Sunday.
Miss Bobbie Breedlove spent a
while Saturday with Miss Lula
Frasher.
Mr. Cobb Reed was in our section
lust Saturday.
Misses Pauline and Ivory Hender
son spent Saturday with their sister,
Mrs. D. M. Waycaster.
Miss Alba Ethridge spent one
night last week with Miss Ester
Mauldin.
MV. Joe Reed past through our
birg Monday.
Miss Lula Feagins spent one night
last week with Miss Vilo Garner.
Mr. Hoke Waycaster spent awhile
Monday with his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Waycaster, of near
Zion Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tuggle past
through our section Sunday.
Miss Eva Waycaster spent Mon-‘
day in Buford.
Mrs. Bualah Davis, of Buford,
has returned home after spending
a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Rolin.
Notice, Dentist
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floor.
“I have lost a piece of taffy,”
said he to the usher.
“Never mind a little thing like
that,” said the usher. “Don’t you
see that you are distrubing the
whole crowd,”
“Yes,” replaid the man, ner
veously, “but you see, my teeth are
in it.”
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IN BANKRUPTCY.
the District Court of the U. S.,
Northern District of Georgia. As a
Court of Bankruptcy. In re:
Marshall L. Still, Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor above
named, a resident of Duluth, Ga., in
the county of Gwinnett, said district.
are hereby notified that he was on
March 11, 1924, duly adjudierfted
bankrupt dnd the first meeting of
his creditors will be held at the office
of Referee at Lawrenceviile, Ga,,
March 22, 1924, at 10 a. m., (E T.),
at which time the said creditors may
attend prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt apd
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
N. L. HUTCHINS
Referee in Bankruptcy
Lawrenceville, Ga. March 12, 1924
R. N. HOLT, Atty.
SALE UNDER POWER.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
On March 2, 1918, J. S. Shettles
worth executed and delivered to W.
T. Burns, a promissory note for
$770.00 said note being dated March
2, 1918, due November 15, 1918,
with interest from November 15,
1918, at the rate ©f 8 per cent per
annum. To secure the payment of
-:aid note the said J. S. Shettlesworth
executed and delivered to the said
W. T. Burns a loan deed conveying
the following described property:
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in the county of
Gwinnett, state of Georgia, in the
sixth land district, part of lot No.
120, containing twenty-five (25)
acres, more or less, bounded as fol
lows: On the north by lands of J. L.
Brand’s estate; on the east by Mrs.
Daisy Chesnutt; on the south by
lands of the Jack Minor estate and
the lands of J. J. Bennett; and on
the west by Stone Mountain and Nor
cross road.
Said loan deed having been prop
erly recorded in deed book 28, page
492, of Gwinnett county records.
Said loan deed provides as follows:
“This deed is made as security
for a debt, the principal sum of
which is seven hundred seventy and
no-100 dollars (770.00) and con
temporaneously herewith the said
party of the second part has execut
ed a bond for titles, whereby he ob
ligates himself to reconvey the above
described land, to said party of the
first part upon a repayment by him
of the debt aforesaid, in acaordance
with the tenor and effect of the con
tract of indebtedness this day made.
Both deed and bond being made in.
conformity with sections 1969, 1970,
and 1971 of the code of Georgia
for 1882 and the acts amendatory
thereof, and corresponding sections
of the new code, Volume 2.
“And as a futher consideration
moving the parties to this contract,
the said J. S. Shettlesworth hereby
expressly agrees and convenants
that if default be made in the prompt
payment of said indebtedness—due
as principal or interest-—or if he
shall fail to pay any. tax assessed
against said property before the
same becomes delinquent, or shall
fail to keep insured in a good com
pany for .... dollars, loss pay
able to said party of the second part,
then the principal debt hereby secur
ed shall, at the option of the holder,
become due and payable at once, and
then the said W. T. Burns, by these
presents, at his option authorized to
| sell at public outcry, to the highest
ms ffxvs HsxAT.D. tvmmm*** mtnfli
bidder, for cash, all of the abov* de
scribed property, for the purpose of
paying said indebtedness and the ex
pense of the proceedings, after first
advertising the time, place and terms
of raid sale in some newspaper
published in Gwinnett county, once
a week for four weeks preceding the
time appointed for said sale, and
the said W. T. Burns may make and
i is hereby constituted the attorney in
fact of said J. S. Shettlesworth
to make to the purchaser or purch
asers of said property, at such sale,
good and sufficient titles, in fee
simple, to said property, thereby
divesting out of said J. S. Shettles
worth all right, title or equity that
| he may have in and to said property
' and vesting the same in the purc'heser
or purchasers aforesaid. The pro
ceeds of said sale shall be applied
first to the payment in full of said
indebtedness, in accordance with
the tenor and effect of the contract
aforesaid, and to the payment of all
expenses connected with said pro
ceedings, Including 10 per cent of
the principal and interest of said
debt as attorney’s fees, and the re
mainder, if any; shall be paid ■ to
said J. S. Shettlesworth or hi;- rep
resentatives or assigns.”
Said note having the following
payments credited thereon:
March 22, 1919, $300.00; Feb
ruary 19, 1921, $50.00; Juty 8,
1921, $50.00; and oh August 21,
1922, SBO.OO
The balance of said note being
due, the said W. T. Burns, the hold
el' of said note, will on the first
Tuesday in April, 1924, before the
court house door in Lawrenceville,
Gwinnett county, Georgia, sell said
land at public outcry at 11 o’clock
A. M. to the highest bidder for
cash. ,
This March 4, 1924.
W. T. BURNS,
As Attorney in Fact for J. S.
Shettlesworth.
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION.
To The Legal (Qualified Voters of
The City Of Buford:
Pursuant to an ordinance adopted
by the Mayor and Council of the City
jf Buford, .Georgia on the' 3rd day
of March, 1924, you are hereby
notified that on the 12th day of
April, 1924, an election will be held
in said City, at which time will be
submitted for your determination
the question whether bonds shall be
issued in an aggregate amount of
Forty-three Thousand do!lars(s43,-
000.00). Twenty-five Thousand dol
lars of said bonds shall be fer the
purpose of improving the present
school building, in said City and
building an Auditorium thcTefor.
Thirteen Thousand dolh rs of said
bonds shall be for the purpose of
building a City Hall in said City.
Five thousand dollars of said
bonds shall be for the purpose of
estblishing and equipping a fire de
partment in and for said City of Bu
ford. All of said bonds are to be
dated July Ist 1924, and are to bear
interest at the rate of 5 per cent per
annum, interest payable annually on
the first day of January and July of
each year during the life of said
bonds, the first payment of interest
to be made January Ist, 1925. Said
bonds are to be in demononations of
One Thousand dollars each. One
Thousand dollars worth of the prin
cipal of what is known as the School
bonds are to become due and pay
able July Ist, 1930 and One Thous
and dollars worth of said bonds to
become due and payable on the Ist
day of July, for each year thereafter
during the life of said bonds, thug
making the first payment of One
Thousand dollars of the principal of
said bonds on July, Ist, 1930 and
the last payment of one thousand
dollars of the principal of said bonds
on the Ist day of July, 1954.
One Thousand dollars worth of
the principal of what is known as the
City Hall bonds are to become due
and payable on the first day of July,
1942, and One Thousand dollars
worth of said bonds are to become
due and payable on the Ist, day of
July, for each year thereafter during
the life of said bonds. Thus making
the first payment of One Thousand
dollars of the principal of said bonds
on July, Ist, 1942, and the last pay
ment of one thousand dollars of the
(principal of said bonds on July, Ist,
1954.
One Thousand dollars worth of the
principal of what is known as the
Fire Department bonds to be
come due and payable or. the Ist day
of July, 1950, and one thousand dol
lars worth of said bonds to become
due and payable on the Ist, day of
July, for each year thereafter during
the life of said bonds. Thus making
the first payment of One Thousand
dol’ars of the principal of said bonds
on July, Ist, 1950 and the last pay
ment of one thousand dollars of the
principal of said bonds on July, Ist,
1954.
Both principal and interest of all
of said bonds to be payable in Gold
coin of the United States of the pre
sent standard of weight and fineness
or its equivalent in United States
currency, at either the Shadburn
Banking Company in Buford, Georg
ia, or at the Hanover National Bank
in the City of New York, State of
New York, at the option of the hold
er.
Said election shall be held on the
date herein named, at the place foT
holding elections for Mayor and
Councilmen in said City and under
the same rules and regulations that
elections for Mayor and Councilmen
for said City are held, and as are
now required for elections for Mayor
and Councilmen.
Ail duly registered voters of said
City of Buford shall be entitled to
vote at said election. The voters
shall vote separatlly on the question
of School bonds, City Hall bonds and
Fire Department bonds. Thbse de-!
siring to vote in favor of the issuing
of said Twenty-five Thousand dollars
worth of bonds for the improving
of the present school building in said
City and the building on an audi
torium therefor, shall do so by casting
ballots having written or printed
thereon “For improving school build
ing, Auditorium and bonds.” Those
desiring to vote against said issue
shall do, so by casting ballots having
written or printed thereon “Against
improving school building, Auditor
ium and bonds.” t’hose desiring to
vote in favor of the issuing of the
Thirteen Thousand dollars worth of
City Hall bonds shall do" so by cast
ing ballots having written or printed
thereon “For City Hall and bonds.”
Those desiring to vote against said
issue shall do so by casting their bal
lots having written or printed there
on “Against* City liall and bonds”
Those desiring to vote in favor of
the issuing of the five thousand dol
lars worth of Fire Department bonds
shall do so by casting ballots having
written thereon “For Fire Depart
ment and bonds.” Those desiring to
vote against said issue shall do so
by casting ballots having written or
printed thereon “Against Fire De
partment and bonds.”
The polls will be opens;! from
seven o’clock A. M. to six o’clock
P. M. at the Council room iri said
City.
D. A. IRWIN Mayor
GLYNDON P. TAPP Councilman.
:j. W. STRICKLAND Councilman
C. J. PIRKLE Councilman.
W. H. HUTCHINS Councilman.
W. E. SEARS Councilman
VICTOR ALLEN Councilman
TO EXECUTE TITLES.
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary's Office. March 3rd, 1924.
A. F. Campbell, Jr., having made
application to require titles to be ex
ecuted to him by Mrs. Louise E.
Cooper-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 ia thereto attached, and
purporting to be signed by W. A.
Cooper, 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, why said petition should
not be granted cm the first Monday
in April, 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
For Dismission From Administrator
ship-
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary's Office. March 3rd, 1924.
Whereas, S. M. Gower, adminis
tor of the estate of Mrs. S. S. Gow
er, late of said county, deceased,
represents to the court in his peti
tion duly filed and recorded that he
has fully administered said estate,
and seeks to be discharged there
from.
This is, therefore, to cite all per
ons concereed to show cause, if any
they can, why said petition should
not be granted on the first Monday in
April, 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
For Dismission From Guardianship.
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary’s Office, March 3rd, 1924.
T. W. White having in proper
form applied to me for dismission
of the guardainship of the property
of J. White, said county.
This is, therefore, to cite al per
sons concerned to show cause, if
any they can, why said petition
should not be granted on the first
Monday in April, 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
Jane Cole, late of said county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to render
in their demands to the undersigned
according to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment to me.
This 3rd day of March, 1924.
' T. J. NASH,
Executor of Mrs.» Jane Cole, de
ceased.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County-
Will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Lawrence
ville, in said county, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in April, 1924, the following
described property, towit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in land lot
two hundred and fifty (250) of the
sixth (6th) district of Gwinnett
county, Georgia, being more partic
ularly described as follows:
Beginning at an iron corner at
Stokes Womack’s, A. C. and W. H.
Maloney’s and Mrs. O. Z. Lane s
lands, and miming thenc* south
along the line of A. C. and W. H.
Maloney four hundred fifty (460)
feet to an iron pin corner at the
Dunwody road; thence east along the
Dunwody road nine hundred '900)
feet, more or less, to an iron pin
comer; thence north along the line
of Stokes Womack seven hundred fif
ty-eight (758) feet to the beginning
point, containing three (3) nepe?,
more or less.
Also, all that tract-or parcel of
land lying and being in land lot two
hundred seventy-seven (277) of the
• f
sixth (6th) district of Gwinnett
county, Georgia, more partica’.arly
described as follows:
Begining at the southeast corner
of lot number 277, and running along
the original line to the corner of the
County line between _ Gwinnett and
DeKaJb Counties; and thence along
the county line to the new corner;
thence along the new line east to the
new corner on the original line; and
thence along the orginal northeast
line to the orginal corner of said lot,
containing fifty-six (56) acres of
land, and being the same land con
veyed by ,J. W T . Maloney to A. C.
and W. R, Maloney by deed recorded
in deed book 24, page 94, Gwinnett
County records..
Their property is near Doravilie
and On what is called the County
Line Road and is sometimes called
the Jessie Lawson place.
Levied' on and to ba sold ns the
property of H. W. Dews by virtue
of a fi. fa. issued from the city court
of Decatur, Georgia, against the said
H. W. Dews and in favor of Mrs. C.
F. Cocke.
Levied on by me this the 29th
day of February, 1924.
E. S. GARNER,
Sheriff Gwinnett County.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
Will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Lawrence
ville, in said county, to. the highest
and best bidder for cash, within the
legal hours of sale on the first Tues
day in April, 1924, the following
described property, towit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, ly r ing and being in the state
of Georgia, county of Gwinnett, in
the city of Norcross, on the east
side of south Peachtree street,
fronting on said street sixty-six (66)
feet, more or less, and running back
even width one hundred and thirty
(130) feet, more or less, to an alley,
and bounded as follows: On the
northwest by south Peachtree
street; on the northeast by the lands
of McClure-Taylor Company; on the
southeast by alley; on the southwest
by lands of C. P. Lively. On this
trpet of land there are tw„ build
ings, one the brick storehouse now
occupied by S. A. Martin, and the
other a wooden storehouse now oc
cupied by Miss Neronia Rogers,
William House and S. A. Martin,
and known as the J. W. Haynie
property.
Levied on and to be sold as the
property of J. W. Haynie by virtue
of a fi. fa. issued from the City
Court of Decatur, Georgia, against
the said J. W. Haynie and in favor
of E. H. Haynie.
Tenants in possession given writ
ten notice as required hy law.
Levied on by me this the 27th day
of February, 1924.
E. S. GARNER,
Sheriff Gwinnet County.
Sale Under Power in Deer..
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a certain loan
deed executed by J. W. Lindsay to
O. O. Simpson cn the 18th day of
April, 1922, and recorded in book
29, page 31, of the deed records of
Gwinnett county, Georgia, on the
27th day of April, 1922, said deed
being made to secure four promis
sory notes ft>r one hundred dollars
each, given by the said J. W. Lind
say to said O. O. Simpson on said
date drawing interest from their
date at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum, the undesigned will sell to
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 April, 1924, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the county of
Gwinnett, state of Georgia, in the
6th land district, part of land lot no.
255, and being a town lot in the city
of Norcross and containing one acre
more or less, bounded as follows:
Commencing at the southeast cor
ner of said lot on Lawrenceville
street and running along said street
southwest one hundred thirty-one
(131) feet to J. Howard Webb’s
line, thence northwest along Webb’s
line to old Lawrenceville street,
thence east along old Lawren.evi'lc
street one hundred thirty-one (131)
feet to corner, thence south to the
beginning point, containing one
acre, more or less.
Said loan deed provides that upon
default in the payment of said notes,
or either of them, which were due
January, 1924-1925, 1926 and 1927,
that the said O. O. Simpson is au
thorized to sell said property, in the
manner advertised, for the purpose
of paying said debt and the expense
of the proceeding.
Default having been made in the
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payment of said note debt secured by
said loan deed as aforesaid, the un
dersigned will exercise the power
in said deed and sell said property
as provided therein.
Said property will he sold to pay
said indebtedness together with all
the expenses of this proceeding as
provided in said loan deed. and the
overplus, if any, will be turned over
to the said J. W. Lindsay, and a
deed will be executed to the pur
chaser by the undersigned as author
ized in said deed.
This March 1924.
O. O. SIMPSON.
SALE.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a lofen deed ex
ecuted by C. W. Johnson to L. M.
Brand on the 22nd day of July,
1919, and recorded in the office of
the clerk of the Superior Court of
Gwinnett county,, Georgia, in book
34 page 559, July 22, 1919, the
undersigned will sell as t!tre property
of G. W. Johnson at .public -sale be
fore the courthouse door in said
county in the city of Lwrenceville,
Ga., within the legal hours of sale to
the highest and best bidder for cash
on the f;rst Tuesday in' April; 1924,
the following described property to
wit: **
All that tract or parcel Pf land,
lying and being in the County of
Gwinnett, state’of Georgia, contain
ing 108 2-5 acres, more of less,
bounded as fPllows: North by Hay
nes Creek and W. E. Hammons;
east by lands of W. H. Toole; south
by lands of John Wilson and Mal
born Dial and west by Haynes Creek
aand W. J. Rawlins.
Default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness secur
ed by said deed by reason of the
non-payment of a certain promissory
note evidencing the same held and
owned by the undersigned, said note
being signed by C. W. Johnson and
payable to L. M. Brand for $2500.09
dated July 22, 1919; and due .Janua
ry 22, 1920, with interest from
date at the rate of 8 per cent per an
num. Said note has acredit of $200.00
dated August 3, 1920, interest paid
to July 22, 1920.
Said property will be sold to pay
said indebtedness, together wHh all
expenses of this proceeding as provid
ed in said deed and the overplus, if
any; will be turned over to the said
C. W. Johnson.
A deed will be executed to the
purchaser by the undersigned as
authorized in said deed.
This March 3, 1924.
L. M. BRAND.
SALE.
GEORGlA,Gwiifnett County:
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a loan deed ex
ecuted by L. H. Williams to C. H.
and L. M. Brand, Executors, of
the will of E. M. Brand deceased
on the 13t,h day of December, 1919,
and recorded in the off-ce of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Gwinr.-itt Cour iy, Gem' 'a. in book
35 n i■; ■■ ’53, Decem'c- 13, 19V-J
the undersigned will sell as the
property of L. H. Willrams at public
sale before the courthouse door in
said county in the city of Lrawrcriee
\ille, Ga.. within the legal hours of
sale to the highest an! best Didder
for cash on the first. Tuesday in
/iril, 1921, the following described
property !.o-w:c:
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in the County of
Gwinnett, State of Georgia, in the
sth land district, part of lots Nos. 5
and 6, containing 73.17 acres, more
or less, bounded as follows: on the
north ',y the lands of the Snell cst;
on the east by the lands of Mrs. G.
E. Jon s, W. D. Williams; on the
south'by the lands of W. D. Williams;
and on the west by lots No. 1 and
3 of estate of Thomas McCart, said
lots being purchased by Mrs. A. J.
Glaze and W. C. Britt respectively.
The above tract being lot No. 2 of
the estate of Thomas McCart, deceas
ed, according to the survey of G. L.
Veal, county surveyor of Gwinnett
County, Georgia, a plat of which is
duly recorded in plat book 14 page
-101 Clerks office of said county,
containing 73.17 acres more or
less. The metes and bounds of this
said lot are more particulary de
scribed in the plat above referred to.
Default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness secured
by said deed by reason of the non
payment of a certain promissory
note evidencing the same held and
owned by the undersigned, said note
being signed by L. H. Williams and
payable to C. H. and L. M. Brand,
Executors of the will of E. M. Brand
deceased for $2700.00 dated Dec.
13, 1919, and due Dec. 13, 1920,
with interest from its date at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum.
Said property will be sold to pay
said indebtedness, together with all
expenses of this proceeding as pro
vided in said deed and the overplus,
if any, will be turned over to the
said L. H. Williams.
A deed will be executed to the
purchaser by the undersigned as
authorized in said deed.
This March 3, 1924.
C. H. and L . M. BRAND,
EXECUTORS.
of the will of E. M. Brand, deceased.