The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, July 31, 1924, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR MOUNT ZION, -v Lawrenceville* R 3 * July 3 ® "" Sunday is preaching day at this place. Let everybody come out and | be with up. Mrs. S. A. Dutton is spending s ime time with her son, W. J. Dut toMr, Alton Haney and William Camp attended Sunday school at this place Sunday. Mr S J. Duttcm, of Atlanta, spent a while Tuesday with home folk. Mr. Reuben Dutton spent .he week end with home folk. Several from this place are at tending preaching at Snellville this •week. _ Mi'S Nora Brownlee, of Cros. Roads, attended Sunday school at this place Sunday. The singing given by Mr. J. ”. Doss Sunday night was enjoyed by all present. SNELLVILLE. Snellville, Ga., July 28.—Mr. J. J. Jones remains critically ill. iMsses Elizabeth Campbell and Johnnie Lee Ford were the attract ive guests of Mrs. J. E. Johnson, of Grayson, last week. Miss Edith Donaldson was the guest of Miss Janette Harris in Lawrenceville Friday. • Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Henderteon and Mrs. Dosia Hendersort Gresham of Atlanta, stopped awhile with Mrs. M. C. Gresham Sunday en route from Athens. Mrs. Tillman, of Kirkwood, is' visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. P. Green. Mr. William Britt, who has been seriously ill with malaria is reported some better. Miss Eunice Rawlins has returned after a two week’s visit the guest of relatives in Atlanta and w’as ac companied home by Miss Herline Rutledge. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Grizzard and son, Louie, attended the Grizzard re union at Bowden last week. Mrs. Thelma Hogan and baby and Miss Eulah Johnston, of Atlanta, spent last week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitworth are contemplating moving to At lanta. Misses Moselle and Dixie Smith, of Corinth, are guests of their grandparents, Mt. and Mrs. Jamie Sawyer. Misses Commie and Exer Lang ley, of Atlanta, are spending this week with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown and daughter, Miss Ola Brown, and son, Mr. Dennis Brown, all of Toccoa, will arrive the Ist of August for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whit worth. Revival services began at the Bap tist church Saturday and will con tinue for a week. Quite a large crowd from Atlanta attended the all day services Sunday. Friends of Mrs. James Sawyer stfill be gald to know she is conva lescing. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lanier, of At lanta, are guests of Mrs. J. A. La nier and Mr. and Mrs. William Co fer. IVY BROTHERS Funeral Director! A. GLENN IVY, Embalmer, License No. 832 Day Phone 16 Night Phone 24-W NORCROSS, GEORGIA SEND US YOUR JOB WORK EXCURSION TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C, August 2nd, 1924, r Via SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY ' FROM ATLANTA, LAWRENCEVILLE, WINDER, ATHENS and Intermediate Points 515.00 Roundtrip Good for 10 Days Sleepers and Coaches Aug. 2nd Leave Atlanta S. A. L. 8:00 p. m. C. T. Aug. 2nd Leave Lawrenceville S. A. L. 10:10 p. m. E. T. Aug. 22nd Leave Winder S. A. L. 10:38 p. m. E. T. Aug. 2nd Leave Athens S. A. L. 11:19 p. m. E. T. Aug. 3rd Arrive Wilmington S. A. L 12:20 noon Dinner at the Beach Special rate at Oceanic Hotel, and no charge for bathing privileges. MAKE PULLMAN RESERVATIONS NOW! For tickets, information or reservations, apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or C. G. LaHatte, R. E. Camp, Fred Gei»»ler, Trav. Pass'r Ag District Pui'r Agent, Aast. Pass'r Traffic Mgr., Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. ALCOVA. Dacula, Ga., R. 1. July 21.—Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Griswell visited relatives in Atlanta last week end. Dick Sammon preached here Pun day afternoon. His serpion wa« high ly enjoyed. We welcome him and Quill, Jr., back anytime. Several from here attended preaching at Ewing Chapel Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Will Griswell and children visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Willie Arnold, and husband, of near Lawrenceville, Sunday. Protracted meeting starts here Sunday. W’e are expecting good ser vices. and are going to have some good singing. Everybody come. SUWANEE. Suwanee, Ga., July 29. Mrs. F. F. Dowis, teacher of the young peo ple’s Sunday school class, gave the class a picnic Thursday at Stone Mountain. The party of about twenty going ing cars arrived at the mountain about 3:30 o’clock. After climbing the mountain and having lots of fun they had good eats and reached home about 10:30 o’clock. The chap, erones were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Whit lbck, Miss Vaskie Reese and Mrs. F. F. Dow'is. Dr. and Mrs. Jacobs apd little son, of Gainesville, were the guests of Mrs. Lillie Rhodes, who is Mrs. Jacob’s mother, Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Edwards and children, Erna and The|ma,, are spending several days at different points of interest in Florida. Mrs. John Jones, of Dallas, Tex., is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Wilson and Miss Annie Lynn dhVore have re turned from a motor trip to St. Si mon’s Island after a very pleasant trip. Mrs. M. C. Addington, of Rome, Ga., and her sister, Mrs. O. R. Whit lock, of Old Field, were here on business Monday. Mr. Lloyd Bullock is back from Florida after spending several days there. Mr. Floyd Canup, of Gainesville, has returned home after spending a week with Mr. Ernest Daniel. 1924 MODEL PERFECTION Cotton Duster Tested and Approved by the U. S. Department of Agriculture Through Dr. B. R. Coad, in charge Delta Laboratory, Tallulah, Louisiana Highest Award at Georgia State Exposition Macon, Ga., October, 1923 Manufactured By PERFECTION DUSTER COMPANY Home Office: Winder, Georgia For Sale By W. L. BROWN Lawrenceville, Ga. GWINNETT HAUL Lawrenceville, R. 5, July 28. Miss Ruth Hudson spent Sunday af ternoon with Miss Lillie Joe Ste venson. Mrs. J. H. Johnson and little daughters, Misses Ruby and Dorthy, and Miss Mardell Martin spent Sat urday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Keheley and daughters. ~ Mrs. Mandy Morgan and mother spent one evening last week with Mrs. Berry Davis, of El Bethel.'. Miss Lorene Fountain and little brother, J. P., of Atlanta, are vot ing their grandmother, Mrs. M. •J. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Russell spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stevenson. Mr. Guy Fountain, of Atlanta, has returned home after visiting rela tives at this place. BETHESDA. Lawrenceville, R. 4, July 2-,. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hogan, of Chamblee, were the week end guests of the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. liogan. Misses Gladys and Elene Black stock are visiting relatives in Bu ford and Cumming. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fowler had as'their week "end guests 'Ur. and Mrs. Bradley and children of At lanta. * ’ Mr. and Mrs. E. E Hogan and children and Mr and Mrs". Ernest Hogan spent Sunday in Dacula* Miss Onpie Buice,. of. Buford, is visiting Misses Grace and Gwen Blackstock. , „ ... Miss Mary Cooper had as her Sunday dinner guests" Rev Duncan, Mr. T. G: Chapman and T. G. Chap man, Jr. TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION, AU GUST 1 AND 2. The regular state Teachers’ Ex amniation will be held at Lawrence ville August 1 and 2 next. Every teacher without a valid li cense whose high school or college record does not entitle her to teach should take this examination; fer it is not likely that any special exam ination will be permitted and no one will be permitted to teach without I a license. I H. D. MERIWETHER, C. S. S. M mctmww* tw*wr* ft”* Take (alotaos V VHADI KARS RES for the liver Beware of imitation*. Demand the genuine in 10c and 35c pack age* bearing above trade mark. Biliousness nick headache, »onr stomach, constipation, easily avoided. Am octet fiver withomt t alomtl. CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Never aicken or gripe—oalj 25c Practical Nurse Tells ; Mrs. N. E. Snow, of Bouts 1, near Paris, Tenn., talk the story of her experience as , fallows: ■< “I am. 62 years old and I 1 have been e practical nurse for more than 20 years, tak- ’ ing mostly maternity eases. One of my daughters suffered from cramping 'St . . . She would Just bend double and have to go to bed. CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic was recommended to her and she only had to take about two bottles, when she hardly knew that it was . . she suffered so little pain. “M y youngest daughter was run-down, weak and nervous, and looked like she didn’t have a bit of blood left—just a walking skeleton, no appetite and tired all the time. I gave her two bottles of Cardui. It built her up and she began eating and soon gained in weight and has been so well since.” Cardui, the Woman’s Tonic, has helped cuffering women for over forty years. Try it. At all druggme’. j. lf# LEGAL ADVERTISE MENTS. CONDEMNATION PROCEEDING. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. To Whom It May Concern: Petition having been filed in the Clerk’s Office, Superior Court of Gwinnett County, by Pemberton Cooley, Solicitor General of the Piedmont Gircut on behalf of the State of Georgia to condemn one Ford Coupe, 1924 Model, Motor No. 9043230, Georgia License Tag No. 10158, 1924, with initials P. M. D. on door, and that his Honor Lewis C. Russell, Judge of the Superior Court, Piedmont Judicial Circuit, having granted an order on the 27th day of June, 1924, to perfect ser vice for the owner or lessee of said car and property, the owner or les see of said property being unknown, by publication notice in the Gwin nett legal organ, same being the newspaper in which the sheriff of Gwinnett County publishes his ad vertisements. The owner or lesses of the above described property or any other per son that may be interested in same is hereby required to file in the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gwinnett County whatever proceedings and order they may de sire touching the ttle to the above and foregoing described automobile and that said claim or legal pro ceeding shall be filed within thirty (30) days from the date of filing this petition and all partes concern ed in the above and foregoing des cribed property is hereby given full and complete notice touching the condemnation of the same as con traband as beng seized in the County of Gwinnett tarnsporting alcoholic, malt, spirituous, vinous and intoxi cating lquors, contrary to the law of Georgia. W. G. HOLT, Clerk Superior Court, Gwinnett County. FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, July 7th, 1924. The petition of Mrs. Louise E. Cooper Webb, as Executrix of the estate of W. A. Cooper, deceased, showeth that the estate of said de ceased consists in part of the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Parts of lots of land Nos. 123, 124, 133 and 134 in the 6th land district of Gwinnett County, Georgia, con tailing 603.72 acres, wore or less, and known as the W. A. Cooper home place except that part deeded off to J. H. Oakes and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of J. H. Oakes, G. A. Yancey and Mrs. Lixiie Yancey; on the east by lands of Mrs. Greer, C. D. Jacobs and L. S. McCart; on the south by lands of L. S. McCart, A. O. Cnjlowby and Mine Rachel Jackspn, and on the west by lands of Miss Sallie Cooper and Bennet and McConnell. Said lands were surveyed by G. L. Veal, county surveyor, in March, 1920, and subdivided into 18 tracts, a plat of said property is recored in plat book A, pages 294 and 295, Clerk’s Office Gwinnett County, Georgia, reference to which is hereby made for a full and complete description of said property. Lots numbers 1 and 2 of said plat containing 45.12 acres was conveyed by the Execu trix to J. H. Oakes, who held bond for title from the deceased, leaving 603.72 acres. A part of said property contain ing 179.5 acres, more or less, was set apart as a dower to the widow, said dower tract being described as follows: Parts of lots of land num bers 123 and 134 in the sth land district of Gwinnett County, Geor gia, containing 179.05 acres more or less, fully described and represented by the plat made by G. L. Veal, County Surveyor and the commis sioners attached as a part of their return. As shown by said plat this property is more particularly des cribed as follows: Beginning at the corner of land lots 123, 124, 102 and 101; thence running in an east ern direction along the original line between land lots 123 and.l24, and also the original line between land lots 134 and 133. 4413 feet to a rock comer; thence north ,23 3-4 degrees west 1131 feet to a rpek corner; thence north, 30 3-4 degrees west 589 feet to a rock;thence south 57 1-4 degrees west 1190 feet to a rock; . thence . north 30 1-4. degrees west 95 feet to an iron pipe; thence south 57,1-2 degrees west 3343 feet to an iron pipe joining iand= of J. P. McConnell; thence south 30 3-4 degrees east 1771 fe«t to beginning point. And for the purpose of pay ing the debts of said deceased it is necessary to sell all the above des cribed property. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said pe tition should not be granted or. the first Monday in August, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, July 7th, 1924. The petition of R. W. Martin, ad ministrator of the estate of T. A. Martin, deceased, showeth that the estate of said deceased consists of the following property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land known as part of the J. T. Baxter lands, parts of lots 211 and 194. Commence at a rock comer on south bank of Suwanee creek about one hundred yards above the Baxter and Martin bridge, and running down said creek to a rock comer on the line of C. J. Williams; thence along the line of W. M. Cowart and W. M. Wilson to a rock corner on original line of W. M. Wilson and Ed Sud derth; thencei east along the line of VV. M. Wilson and Ed Sudderth to a rock corner on the line of A. M. Baxter and Ed Sudderth; thence along a marked line running north west to beginning point at a rock corner on the creek, and bounded as follows: On the north by Suwanee creek, west by lands of C. J. Wil liams, W. M. Cowart and W. M. Wilson, south by lands of Ed Sud derth, east by lands of A. M. Bax ter, containing one hundred and twenty (120) acres, more or less, and that for the purpose of paying debts and making distribution among the heirs at law it is neces sary to sell said land. This, 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 August, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, July 7th, 1924. The petition of J. J. Bruce, ad ministrator of the estate of Sarah M. Bruce, deceased, showeth that the estate of said deceased consists of the following property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 4th district and first section of Dawson county, Georgia, lots of land Nos. 802 and 831. Also that part of lot of land No. 801 lying on the west side of Ami calale river containing thirteen (13) acres, more or less, the river being the line. Also all that part of lot of land No. 832 lying on the west side of Amicalale river containing ten acres more or less, the said Amicalale riv. er being the line. Also one acre off of lot No. 764, said one acre lying on the west side of Amicalale river at the Hill Ford, and west of the public road, the said public road and said river being the line, containing in all one hundred and four (104) acres, more or less. And that for the purpose of pay ing debts and making distribution among the heirs at law it is neces sary to sell the 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 Monday in August. 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. For Dmbh*!« From Go*r4»wkb Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, July Bth, 1924. J. A. R. Langley, having in prop er form applied to me for dismis sion of the guardianship of W. B. Langley, Oscar Langley, R. H. Lang ley, Mrs. Florence (Langley) Wig gins, and Mrs. • Willie (Langley) Sills. 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 ni August, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. RECEIVER’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Gwinnett, Pursuant to an order of Judge John B. Hutcheson, superior court of Fulton county, in case of S. T. McElroy vs. J. E. Pickens, I will sell before the court house door in Law renceville, Ga., on the first Tuesday in August, 1924, between 10 and 2 o’clock p. m., the following describ ed property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the towji of Nor cross, county of Gwinnett, and in land lot No. 3, in the plan of said town, fronting on Pedchtree street, thirty-three (33) feet, and running back one hundred thirty (130) feet. Bounded on the north by Peachtree street; on the east by S. T. McEl roy’s store, on the south by J. E. Pick’en’s land, 1 south and "southwest by land owned by the family and heirs of Mrs. N. B. Medlock. This the 24th day of June, 1924. FRANK MANSON, Receiver. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Will be sold before the courthouse door of said county at Lawrence ville on the first Tuesday in Au gust, 1924, at public outcry within the legal hours of sale to the high est bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Eight bushels of com, one pen of shucks, one set of farming tools, one set of blacksmith tools, one Ford touring car, motor No. 3909285. Said property levied on as the property of J. W. Lancaster to satis fy an execution issued from the Su perior Court of said county in favor of R. M. Stanley, said property be ing in possession of J. W. Lancaster, said property pointed out by defen dant and written notice as required by law given to the defendant. This 18th day of June, 1924. E. S. GARNER, Sheriff. SHERIFFS SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Will be sold before the courthouse door of said county at Lawrenceville on the first Tuesday in August, 1924, at public outcry within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following des;- cribed property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the 6th land district of Gwinnett County, Ga.,' part of land lot No. 87, con taining two acres, more or less, bounded on the east by the Snell ville road; on the south by J. B. Nash; on the north by the Stone Mountain and Lawrenceville road; and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a corner in the forks of the road, running south 15 rods; thence west 23 5-6 rods; thence north 15 rods; thence east 23 5-6 rods to beginning point and known as a part of the Andrew Ford place and being the place whereon the said W. T. Nash, Jr., resides and upon which there is also a storehouse known as the W. T. Nash, Jr., storehouse. Said property levied on as the property of W. T. Nash, Jr., to sat isfy an execution issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of T. M. Lee for the use of the Bank of Lawrenceville against said W. T. Nash, Jr., said property being in possession of the said W. T. Nash, Jr. This 14th day of June, 1924. E. S. GARNER, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Will be sold before the courthouse door of said county at Lawrence ville on the first Tuesday in August, 1924, at public outcry, within the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the sth land district of Gwinnett county, Ga., containing 14.7 acres according to survey of G. L. Veal, surveyor, made on April 22nd, 1920, said land being bounded on the north by land of Miss A. M. Robertson; on the east by land of J. W. Graham; on the south by lands of J. W. Field; and on the west by lands of Miss A. M. Robertson. And that said proper ty will be sold to pay the same. This June 2nd, 1924. Said property levied on as the property of J. W. Fields to satisfy an execution issued from the Su perior Court of said county in fa vor of L. H. Lowe, against the said J W. Fields, said property being, in posession of the said J. W. Fields. This 14th day of June, 1924. E. S. GARNER, Sheriff. fHUMDAY. JULY, *l, IM4 POWER OF SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain loan deed executed by W. V. Nash to Williams Lumber Co. on Dec. 10, 1920, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gwinnett county, Georgia, in book 35, page 501, on December 1 1, 1920, said deed being made to secure a promissory note for the sum of $138.00 given by W. V. Nash to Williams Lumber Co., dated. Dec. 10, 1920. the undersigned will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash before the courthouse door in the City of Lawrenceville, said county, on the first Tuesday in Au gust, 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, com mencing at a point on the Grayson and Snellville public road on the south side of said road at the cor ner of the lot of W. A. Pate; thence south along the line of W. A. Pate 200 feet; thence east 125 feet; thence north 200 feet to the said public road; thence west along the south side of said road 125 feet to the beginning point. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured, by‘ said loan deed by reason of the non payment of the promissory note above described evidencing .the same. The above described note was transferred and assigned by Wil liams Lumber Co. to the undersign ed, T. S. Thomoson, on March 31, 1921, and also on the same date the title ,to the land described in the above loan deed was conveyed and and assigned by Williams Lumber Co. to the sr.'d T. S. Thomoson, with all the rights and powers contained i n said loan deed. The said W. V. Nash executed a loan deed to said property to Char lotte Anne Winn, guardian, on the 10th day of February, 1920, to se cure the payment of $1,600.00 and said land is to be sold subject to said prior lien that is, the equity of redemption in said land is to be sold subject to said first lien. Said property will be sold as aforesaid to pay said indebtedness due T. S. Thomoson as transferree of Williams Lumber Co. with all ex penses of this proceeding as provid ed in said loan deed and the over plus, if any, will be turned over to the said W. V. Nash and a deed will be executed to the purchaser by the undersigned, T. S. Thomoson, as signee of the title and all the pow ers contained in said loan deed as authorized therein. This July 7th, 1924. T. S. THOMOSON. POWER OF SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain loan deed executed by W. T. Britt to the Granite Bank of Stone Mountain, Georgia, on the 12th day of Janu ary, 1920, and recorded in the of fice of the clerk of the superior court of Gwinnett County, Georgia, in Deed Bopk 28, page 609, on the 13th day of January, 1920, said deed being made to secure a prom issory note for the sum of $7,000.00 given by W. T. Britt to the Granite Bank of Stone Mountain, Ga., on Jan. 12th, 1920, and due Dec. 20th, 1920, the Granite Bank for the use of James Sawyer, the holder of said note and deed, will sell as the prop erty of said W. T. Britt at public sale before the courthouse acor in said county in the city of Lawrence ville, Ga., within the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in August, 1924, the following des- cribed 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 lot No. 69, containing 115 acres, more or less, bounded as follows: On the north by Watson’s Creek; on the East by lands of Wash Brown; on the South by lands of L. T. Brownlee and J. D. Lanier and on the West by lands of Miss Jane Hewatt and known as the W. T. Britt home place and be ing the place where he now lives. The loan deed dated Jan. 12th, 1920, conveys all the above des crebed property, and default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness secured by said deed, by reason of the non-payment of the note above ’ described, which has a balance due of $6,111.72 with inter est at 8% per annum from Feb. 20th, 1924, on account of the fact that the interest due on that date was paid and $888.28 was paid on said date on the principal, said prop erty will be sold to pay the residue of said indebtedness, together with all expenses of the proceedings as provided in said deed, and the over plus, if any, will be turned over to W r . T. Britt. A deed will be executed to the purchaser by the undersign ed as authorized in said loan deed. This the 9th day of July, 1924. GRANITE BANK, Of Stone Mountain, Ga., For the use of James Sawyer. HOUSE FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Five room house, witb > water and lights, close in. W. E. SIMMONS, /