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COLLINS HILL.
Lawrenceville, R. 5,
Miss Mary Brown called on Muses
Agnes and Ruth Banister Friday af
ternoon. . ~
Messrs. Loy and Golden Brace
well and Ulus Banister spent Satur
day in Lawrenceville.
Mr. Cline Freeman is on the sic*
list we are sorry to say.
Mr and Mrs. Marshal Johnson and
children spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Banister
Misses Agnes and Ruth Banister
spent Sunday afternoon with Misses
Mary and Ruth Brown.
SNELLVILLE.
Mrs. Hubert McGee and little
daughter, Elizabeth, spent last week
end in Lawrenceville.
The P. T. A. sold refreshments
Saturday on the public square.
Miss Omie Snell, who has been
staying with her father, Mr. C.. t.
Snell, up in the mountains where he
is doing construction work for the
federal highway, returned home last
week accompanied by Misse3 Carrie
Ravan and Mattie Belle Edison
Mr. Claude Campbell, of Colum
bus came up Monday night for com
mencement and while here was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pate.
Miss Ruby Kennerly, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday at home.
Mrs. Rex Lavendar, of Colum
bus, returned last week to spend the
summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Pate.
Mr. M. C. Rawlins is working in
Atlanta
Mr. Edom Rutledge, of Atlanta,
r spent the week end here.
Mr. T. A. Pate has moved his grist
mill from his home to Snellville and
has installed it in his warehouse by
the store.
Mrs. Della Williams and daugh
ter, Miss Lillie* Williams and Mrs.
M. C. Gresham went to Atlanta
Monday. Mrs. Gresham will spend a
few days the of her children
before returning.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell
spent Sunday the guests of rela
tives in Centerville.
Prof, and Mrs. L. P. Greene gave
the young people an old time sing
ing Sunday night.
We are informed that Mr. Wil
liam Britt and Mr. Mack Jones are
contemplating moving their families
to Forida this fall.
Mr and Mrs. CyVu% Cole, of At
lanta, spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Lon Kennerly.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Chicago,
who are traveling over the county
with a moving picture machine,
stopped and gave two performances
here.
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DUNCANS CREEK.
Dacula, R. 2, May 12.— Memorial
service at this place the 4th Sunday
in May. Everybody come and bring
somebody with them. We are expect
nig some good singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffie Burel, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wash Burel.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Burel passed
thropgh our burg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Roebuck
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Cronic.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bennett spent
a while Sunday night with Mi', and
Mrs. M. F. Rawlins.
* Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rawlins pass
ed through our burg Sunday.
Mr. Avery spent a while Sunday
morning with Mr. Bert Benton.
Mr. Claud Crenshaw motored
through our burg Monday.
Miss Eva Waycaster attended
preaching at Duncans Creek Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cavin Burel, of Bu
ford, passed through our burg Sun
day.
Mrs. Flora Roebuck passed
through our burg Monday.
SEND US YOUR JOB WORK.
WEBBVILLE.
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Lawrenceville, R. 3, May 10.—
Mr. Homer Long and son, Daniel, of
Norcross, spent Wednesday with Mr.
L. D. Barrett and family here.
MiSs Janie'Dutton spent a few
days last week with her brother, Mr.
Ligc Dutton.
Miss Martha Dutton and sister, Jan
ie, spent Saturday afthrnoon with
Miss Ruby Barrett.
Miss Al.na Dutton is spending a
while with her brother, Mr. Lige
Dutton.
Mr. Jim Davis attended tSunpay
school at Rocky Branch last Sunday.
Mr. Jessie Barrett and brother,
Clyde, and V. R. spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. Felton Dutton and
brother, W. V. Dutton.
Mr. Elmer McKenzie spent last
Sunday with home folk.
Mr. Pet Reeves spent Sunday with
Mr. Dutton.
Mr. Reuben Dutton was the dinner
guest of home folk Sunday.
Miss Mary Dutton and sisters,
Dovie and Vera, spent Sunday after
noon with Miss Ruby Barrett.
Mr. Charley Moseley and brother,
of near Oakland, were in our sec
tion Sunday.
Miss Janie Dutton and sister, Mar
tha, attended Sunday school at Mt.
Zion Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Pet Reeves and Mr. Huff
spent a while Sunday afternoon
with Mr. L. D. Barrett.
Mr. Moon spent Sunday afternoon
with Jim Webb.
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Pee Gee Mastic Paint has been on the
firing line over half a century protecting
homes, barns, and outbuildings. Its great
covering capacity and long years of serv
ice have become a proverb—“ Wear like
Mastic.” You hear it whenever good paint
is talked of. Retains its luster long after
ordinary paints have “gone dead.”
W. T. TANNER
LAWRENCEVILLE, GA.
SHILOH.
Buford, Ga., R. 1, May Vl.— Mr.
George has gone back to Atlanta to
work since he has recovered from
pneumonia.
Mrs. Betty Smith has been visiting
her son, Mr. Lenox Davis, who ha 3
been quite ill.
Mr. G. M. Disspain and family
were the Sunday guests of his fath
er and mother, of near Old Suwanee.
Mrs. Dellie Ethridge, of Atlanta,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Diss
pain ,
Mr Hoyt, of Duluth, was the Sun
day guest of his sister, Mrs. Hattie
Disspain.
Mrs. Mollie Davis has been very
ill..
Sunday school at Shiloh every
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Ev
erybody invited.
The services at Prospect were
fine.
Miss Coney Deacon made a busi
ness trip to Buford Saturday.
CORINTH.
Lilburn, Ga., R. 1, May 12.—Miss.
Audrey Pounds is sick at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lunsford
were the guest 3 of Mr. and Mrs.
John Haney Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Noah Davis.
Mrs, Bonnie Waters shopped in
Atlanta last Tuesday.
Miss Marie Sexton was the guest
of Miss Avis Davis Sunday.
Little Doyie and Davis Norton,
of Lawrenceville, spent Sunday with
little Calvin Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gamer went
to Lithonia hospital to see Mr. E. E.
Norton.
Mrs. Ada Smith and daughter,
Francis and son, Gower, of Law
renceville, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Mollie Davis.
Mr. Cephas Yancey and Mr. Gro
ver Bennett, of Grayson, wer§ at
this place Sunday.
Miss Ruby Kate Waters gave*a
singing Sunday night. There was a
large crowd in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Knight, of At
lanta, spent Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. T. S. Gamer.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker, of
Snellville, spent Sunday night with
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brownlee.
Master Olen Jones spent Satur
day night with his grandfather, Mr.
W. J. Jones near Bethany.
Mr. Autrey Moore, of Centerville,
is at his sister’s, Mrs. Corinne Jones
sick.
Mis 3 Susie Hale spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, of
Luxomni.
Miss Doris Pounds was the guest
of Miss Susie Hale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gamer spent
THE NEWS-HERALD, Lawr.ec.rflle, Georgia
Sunday afternoon down below Ber
muda.
Miss Minnie Mae Gouge spent a
while Sunday night with Miss Ma
rie Sexton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Waters spent
last Tuesday night at Stone Moun
tain.
Misses Lillie and Gladys Freeman,
-who have been in Atlanta for a
while, have returned home.
Miss Myrtle Jenkins spent Friday
night and Saftrday at Stone Moun
tain.
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Little Mary was out in the yard
the other day when old Tabby came
around the corner of the house car
rying a kitten by the nap of the
neck. “You aren’t fit to be a moth
er,” she cried, rushing to the rescue.
“You aren’t hardly fit to be a fath-.
er.”
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in said county in the City of
Lawrenceville wifhin the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder for cash
on the first Tuesday in June, 1924,
the following described property to
wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
sixth land district of Gwinett County
Georgia, and being part of land lot
No. 301 containing 59.70 acres,
more or less, and bounded as fol
lows: On the north by Rockbridge
road; on the east by M. E. Cooper;
on the south by S. A. Upchurch and
on the west by H. L. Jones.
Levied on to be sold as the proper
ty of Mrs. Carrie Byrd, as adminis
tratrix of the estate of J. B. Byrd,
deceased, and as the property of the
estate of J. B. Byrd, deceased, under
a fi-fa and judgment issued from
the Superior Court of said county
in favor of D. H. Hodges against
Mrs. Carrie Byrd as administratrix
of the estate of J. B. Byrd, deceased.
Said fi-fa and judgment being a spe
cial lien against the above described
property. This property was sold by
D. ll.* Hodges to J. B. Byrd, de
ceased. The purchase money notes
have been reduced to judgment and
a quitclaim deed has been filed and
recorded in the Clerk’s office of said
county for the purpose of levy and
sale as required by law. Notice given
as requited by law.
This May 5, 1924.
E. S. GARNER, Sheriff.
SALE UNDER POWER IN DEED.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett, County:
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a loan deed executed
by E. H. &-J. W. McGee to J. R.
Lawhom and transferred by the said
J. R. Lawhorn to C. N. Ragsdale,
dated the second, day of September,
1922, and recorded in Book 39, page
312 of the Deed Records of Gwinnett
County, Georgia, the same having
been made to secure a debt for the
sum of $1680.20, which debt being
represented by a promissory note
given by the said E. H. & J. W. Mc-
Gee to the said J. R. Lawhorn and
which note was transferred to
C. N. Ragsdale, and which indebted,
ness is now past due, the under
signed will sell to the highest bidder
for cash before the courthouse door
of said County of Gwinnett at Law.
renceville on the first Tuesday in
June, 1924, the following described
property, to-wit:
“All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in town of Du
luth, Georgia, Gwinnett County, des
cribed as follows: Beginning at the
Northwest corner of the intersection
of - Hill and Spring streets and run
ning thence along the West side of
Spring street 23'6 feet to lands of
W. E. Jones; thence westerly at right
angles to Spring Street along the
line of W. E. Jones 200 feet to the
ands of Wilson; thence Southward
parallel to Spring Street 23G feet
to Hill Street; thence eastward
along North side of Hill street 200
feet to beginning point, and on
which is situated a large stock barn
known as the E. 11. & J. W. McGee
barn in the town of Duluth, Geor
gia.”
Said loan deed proyides that if de
fault be made in th# prompt pay_
ment of said indebtedness when due
that the said J. R. Lawhorp is au
thorized to sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash in the
manner herein advertised the said
property for the purpose of paying
said indebtedness and the expenses
of the proceeding.
Default having been made in the
payment cf said indebtedness se
cured by said loan deed by reason
of the noil-payment of the note evi
dencing said indebtedness when due,
the undersigned "will ?£ll said proper
ty at the time, plact and manner
herein advertised for the purpose of
paying said indebtedness and the ex
penses of the proceeding, and the
overplus, if any, will bp paid to the
said E. H. & J. W. McGee, and a
deed will be executed to the pur
chaser as authorized in said deed.
The undersigned, C. N. Ragsdale,
being the owner and holder of said
debt and the deed made to secure
the same, will join in the making of
the deed to the purchaser.
This May Ist, 1924.
J. R. LAWHORN,
Attorney in fact for E. H. & J. W.
McGee.
C. N. RAGSDALE,
0. A. NIX, Atty. '
SALE UNDER PpWER IN DEED.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a certain loan
deed executed by R. B.’ Fortune to
the First National Bank, of taw
renceville, Ga., on the 2nd'day of
November, 1922, and recorded in
the office of the clerk of the su-
perior court of Gwinnett county,
Georgia, in book 39, page 340, on
Nov. 2, 1922, said deed being made
to secure a promissory note for the
sum of $432.00 given by R. B. For
tune to the First National Bank, of
Lawrenceville, Ga., dated Nov. 2,
1922, the undersigned will sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash
before the courthouse door in the
city of Lawrenceville, said county,
on first Tuesday in June, 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, contain
ing fractional acres, more or less,
situate in the City of Lawrenceville,
Ga., being lot No, 4 in the G. L. Veal
survey of the estate of the late Aus
tin Webb, survey made for the pur
pose of selling the land at adminis
trator’s sale, fronting eighty feet on
Clayton street and running back
along alley 343 feet; thence north
east along the line of lot No. 13 in
said survey eighty feet; thence wes
terly to Clayton street 349 feet;
thence along said street to beginning
point eighty feet. This is the same
land conveyed to R. B. Fortune by
Mrs. Vera Webb Fortune by deed
recorded in Book 32, page 286 of
the records of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of said county.
Also under and by virtue of a
power of sale contained in a certain
loan deed executed by R. B. For
tune to the First National Bank, of
Lawrenceville, Ga., on the 21st day
of December, 1922, and recorded
in the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of said county in book
39, page 372, said deed being made
to secure a promissory note for the
sum of $175.00 given by R. 8.. For
tune to the First National Bank, of
Lawrenceville, Ga., dated Dec. 21,
1922, the undersigned will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash be
fore the courthouse door in the city
of Lawrenceville, said county, on the
first Tuesday in June, 1924, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the city of Law
renceville, Ga., beginning at a point
on an alley intersecting the West
side of Clayton St, at the comer of
T. W. Webb’s—property, across the
street in front of the home place of
the late Austin Webb; thence with
lands of said T. W. Webb 796 feet
to an alley, running in a southeast
erly direction from point of begin
ning; thence with said alley, in a
southwesterly direction 289 feet to
property of Emory Brooks, thance
northwesterly 443 feet to a branch;
thence a straight line 105 feet to a
post at line of property of Mrs. Mose
McConnell property, thence north
easterly 330 feet to said alley 15
feet to point of beginning, contain
ing five acres, more or' less, being
the same land deeded to R. B. For
tune by Mrs. Vera Webb Fortune by
deed recorded in Book 32, page 286
of the books of the Clerk of the su
perior court of said county.
Default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness secured
by said loan deeds by reason of the
non-payment of said promissory
notes above described evidencing the
same, which said notes were due
Nov. 1, 1923, and Dec. 21, 1923,
respectively, said property above
described will be sold to pay said
indebtedness together with all ex
penses as provided in said loan deed
and the overplus, if any, will be
turned over to the said R. B. Fortune
and a deed will be executed to the
purchaser by the undersigned First
National Bank, of -Lawrenceville,
Ga., as authorized in said loan deed.
This May 7th, 1924.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
CITY TAX SALE.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
On Tuesday, the 3rd day of June,
1921, wilLbe sold, at the door of the
City Hall in Lawreneeville, Ga., the
being the place where the May
er and Council of said city meet for
the transaction of the city’s affairs,
between the lawful hours of sale, the
following described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel ot land,
lying and being in the city of Law
renceville, Ga., beginning at ah iron
pin on Mechanic street at property
of James Camp estate, on the West
side of said street, thence south to
property of Mrs. Lois Perry; thence
tiist sixty ‘feet to property of H. H.
Bvr.mlet.t; thence northerly with
ihnerty of H. H. Bramlett 120 feet
to Mechanic Street; thence Westerly
with said street to point of begin
ning, a distance of 60 feet, or so
thereof a- will be sufficient to
satisfy" the City Tax of T. C. Year
wood, for the year 1923, amounting
to $23.24 dollars, and costs of this
proceeding.
T. L. JORDAN,
Marshal City of Lawreneeville.
CITY TAX SALE.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
On Tuesday, the 3rd day of June,
1924, will be sold at the door of the
City Hall in Lawrenceville, Ga., the
same being tl>e place where the May
or and Council of said city meet for
the transaction of the city's affairs,
between the lawful hours of sale,
the following described property, to
,wit:
- All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in said city, County
and State, and known as a part* of
the Phillip’s survey, of a part of the
Austin Webb estate, made in the
year 1909, a plat of same being re
corded in Deed book 22, page/130
Clerk’s Office Gwinnett County, re
ference to which is hereby made, in
cluding all of lots Nos. 1 to 10 in
clusive and more particularly des
cribed as follows: Beginning at the
Southeast corner of lot No. 10 on
Lawrenceville and Loganviiie Public
Road and extending in a northerly
direction along said Street and road
300 feet to within 15 feet of R. B.
Fortune’s pasture lane 270.4 feet,
thence in a southerly direction 295
feet, to corner of Ralph street;
thence east from corner on Alpine
street 250.2 feet to starting point.
The above description includes, and
conveyance made, a part hereof, of
25 feet fronting on Clayton street,
extending west 60 feet; thence south
25 feet; thence east 60 feet; R. B.
Fortune has a 15 foot pasture lane
off this lot; or so much thereof as
will be sufficient to satisfy the City
tax of J. H. Hannah f.or the year
1923, amounting to Ninety-five and
89-100 dollars, and costs of this pro
ceeding.
T. L. JORDAN,
Marshal City of Lawrenceville.
CITY TAX SALE.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
On Tuesday, the 3rd day%>f June,
1924, will be sold at the door of the
City Hall in Lawrenceville, Ga., the
same being the place where the May
or and Council of said city meet
for the transaction of the city’s af
fairs, between tlfc lawful hours of
sale the folowing property, to-wit:
All that tract*or parcel of land
lying and‘being in the city of Law
renceville, Georgia, beginning at a
point on the East side of Clacton
street in said city of Lawrenceville,
at southwest comer of lot No. 2 of
the subdivision of the <fity property
of the dower interest of the widow
of the late Austin Webb, as per plat
of said property recorded in Plat
Book A, page 139 (Jlerk’s Office of
Gwinnett Superior Court made by G.
L. Veal, thence south with Clayton
street 160 feet, thence east 349
feet; thence North 179 feet; thence
west 86 feet to point of beginning;
being lot No. 3 of said subdivision,
and the description of said lot No. 3
as shown by said plat is hereby re
ferred to and made a part hereof,
and being the place whereon Mrs.
R. B. Fortune now resides or so
much thereof as will be sufficient to
satisfy the City Tax of Mrs. R. B.
Fortune for the year 1922 and 1923,
amounting to $21.58 and $41.57 res
pectively, and costs of this proceed
ing.
T. L. JORDAN/
Marshal City of Lawrenceville.
CITY TAX SALE.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
On Tuesday, the 3rd day of June,
1924, will be sold at the door of the
City Hall in Lawrenceville, Ga., the
same being the place where the May.
or and Council of said city meet for
the transaction of the city’s affairs,
between the lawful hours of sale the*
following propertyi to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land, ly
ing and being in the city of Law
renceville, Georgia, fronting 75 feet
on the West side of Clayton Street
and running back 200 feet, being
known as lot No. 5 in the survey
made by G. L. Veal, county survey
or, a plat of which is recorded in
Deed Book 21, page 522 of the of
fice of Clerk of Gwinnett Superior
Court. Said lot being a part o*T the
Hiram O. Mackin property north of
S. A. L. railroad in said city and
said lot being described as follows:
On the east by Clayton street; on
the south lot No. 4 of said survey;
on the west by lot No. 7 of said sur
vey; and on the north by lot No. 6
of said survey, the same being 75
feet on the front and rear and 200
feet deep, or so much thereof as
will* be sufficient to satisfy the City
Tax of Mrs. Blanch Wood for the
years 1921, 1922, 1923, amounting
to $2.90, $2.89 and $2.91, respect
ively, and costs of this proceeding.
T. L. JORDAN.
Marshal City of Lawrenceville.
CITY TAX SALE.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
On Tuesday, the 3rd day of June,
1924, will be sold at the door of the
City Hall in Lawreneeville, Ga., the
same being the place where the May
or and Council of said City meet for
the transaction of the city’s affairs,
between the lawful hours of sale, the
following property, to-writ:
That tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the city of Lawrence
ville, Ga., beginning.at a point on an
alley intersecting the West side of
Clayton street at the comer' of T.
W. Webb’s property, across the
street in front of the home place of j
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924
the late Austin Webb; thence with
lands of said T. W. Webb 796 feet
to an alley, running in a southeast
erly direction from point of begi i
ning; thence with said alley in a
southwesterly driection 289 feet to
property of Emory Brooks; thence
northwesterly 443 feet to a branch;
thence a straight line 105 ft. to post
at line of property of Mrs. Mqse Mc-
Connell estate; thence northeaster-
ly 330 feet to said alley first re
ferred to herein; thence in an east
erly direction with said alley 15
seep to point of beginning, contain
ing five acres, more or less, being
the same land deeded to R. B. For
tune by Mrs. Vera Webb Fortune,
recorded in Deed Book 32, page 286
of Clerk’s. Office of Gwinnett Su
perior Court, or so much thereof as
will be sufficient to satisfy the City
tax of R. B. Fortune for the years
1922 and 1923, amounting to 526.1 t)
and $26.11, respectively, and costs
of this proceeding.
T. L. JORDAN.
Marshal City of Lawrenceville.
For Letters of Administration.
Georgia, Gwinnett Count. Ordina
ry's Office, May sth, 1924.
Lula Carson having in proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of Ed D. Carson, late of said
county, deceased.
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 June, 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
All creditors of the estate of Fred
C. Williams, deceased, late of said
county, are hereby notified to render
in their demands to the undersigned
-cording to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment to me.
This sth day of May, 1924.
MRS. F. C. WILLIAMS,
Administrix,
S. C. WILLIAMS,
Administrator,
Of the estate of Fred C. Williams,
deceased.
Notice To Debtor* and Creditor*
GEORGIA GWINNETT COUNTY.
All creditors of the estate of G.
W. Clark, late of said county, de
ceased, are hereby notifiedto render
in their demands to the undersigned
according to law, and all person-* in
debted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment to me.
This 24th day of March, 1924.
a2,Bc L. P. PATTILLO,
Administrator of G. W. Clark, D«£d.
DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District County of the Unit
ed States, For the Northern District
of Georgia. In re:
James Clifford Doby, Bankrupt.
No. 9593. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having
been field in conformity with law
by above-named bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the hear
ing upon, said petition be had on June
7, 1924, at ten o’clock A. M., at the
United States District Court room,
in the city of ATLANTA, Georgia,
notice is hereby given to all credit
ors and other in interest to appear
at said time and place and show
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
D. K. JOHNSTON, Atty.,
Centrial Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
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DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the Unit
ed States, For the Northern District
of Georgia. In re:
Elmer L. Allen, individually and
operating as White Lilly Bank
rupt. No. 9824.
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
June 7, 1924, at ten o’clock A M.,
at the United States District Court
room, in the city of ATLANTA,
Georgia, notice is hereby given to
all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the bank
rupts for discharge should not be
granted.
O. C. FULER. *
W. L. NIX, • *
DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District County of the Unit
ed States, For the Northern District
of Georgia. In re: '
Latham H. Bankrupt.
No. 9705. 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 June
7, 1924, at ten" o’clock A. M., at the
United States District Court room,
in the city of ATLANTA, Georgia!
notice is hereby given to all creditors
and ether persons in interest to
appear at said time and place show
cause,if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
W. L. NIX, Atty.,