The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, August 14, 1924, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR alcova. Dacula, Ga.. R. and Mrs. Xitre St. John, of Alabama, were visitors in this section last week. Mrs. Kate Mahaffey and son and daughters, Lewell, Lorraine and Henrv. went to Pleasant Hill to the celebration and . on to. Stone Moun tain Saturday. Mrs. Lorraine Whitworth is teach ing a music class at her. mother s Mrs. Kate Mahaffey. • • Mr. H. P. Reed lost one of his mules one day last week. SUWANEE. Suwanee, Ga.. Aug. 1-- Lhe gils’ sewing club went to Tallulah Falls on the excursion Sunday on a picnic. Mrs. Jennie Mae Rhodes was chaperone. Everybody had a grand time. Those going were Misses An nie Lynn de Vore, Crysta Farmer, Foy Whitlock, Ophelia Brogdc-n, Al pha Jinks, Vivian Little, Aldora An derson, Margaret Poole, and Mary Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker and daughters, Fay and Fannie Lou, and Miss Whitley, of Winder, spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R- A. Whitlock. Miss Aldora Anderson, of Atlan ta; Misses Mary Elliott and Mar garet Poole, of Franklin, N. C., are visiting Mrs. Jennie Mae Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. V. D! Buice and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Walk er of Toccoa, Sunday. Mrs. Eula Farmer and daughter, Crysta, were in Atlanta Monday on business. Mr. 0. R. Whitlock and Misses Tamer and Georgia Stonecypher were in Suwanee Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pierce and little daughter, Betty Kay, of Elber ton, also Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Pierce, of Carlisle, S. C., were the guests of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Pierce, Sunday. Mr. Henry A. Mewborn, Miss Vivian Bivens, of Indianapolis, In diana, and Mrs. M. U. Smith, Miss Mary Martin, of Atlanta, were the guests of Dr. M. W. Jinks and fam ily Sunday. CORINTH. Lilbum, Ga., R. 1, Aug. 12.—The revival meeting will begin here Fri day. We want every member, or those who have been members, of Corinth church to be present Sun day. Every preacher who has been pastor of this church to be present for we are going to have homecom ing day. Miss Jewell Gouge, Mr. Grady Gouge spent Saturday night below Grayson with Miss Willie and Mr. Wallace Gouge. * They painted Corinth church on the inside last week. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brownlee an nounce the birth of a baby girl, August 9th._ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brownlee, of Atlanta, and Mr. Homer ferownlee, of this place spent Sunday after noon with Miss Juanita Juhan. Misses Corinne and Mamie Sex ton spent Saturday night with Miss Zors Nash near Union. Misses Irene Rawlins and Myr tice Jones, of tAlanta, were at Sun day school last Sunday at this place. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lance near Grayson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garner spent last Sunday at East Point. The Nortons had a reunion at Mr. E. E. Norton’s last Thursday. MOUNT ZION. Lawrenceville, R. 3, Aug. 12. The friends of Elmo Merritt en joyed the birthday dinner he gave them Friday, he being six years old. Those present were Masters Claud Du{ ton, Emory Cecil and Ruby Doss, an 4 George Vernon^ Miss Ruth, Wilkerson has returned hoife after pending a week in At lanta. Mr. Bill and Mr. Early Dutton spent a while Tuesday with their cousins, Charlie and Quill Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Doss and daughter Effie, shopped in Law renceville Wednesday. The people of this community cleaned off Mt. Zion cemetery Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. W’ilkcrson spent Monday afternoon with their son near Five Forks. Miss Myrtice Dutton is spending this week with her brother near Snellville. Meeting will start at this place Saturday, August 16. Messrs. Paul Bennett, Alec Doss, Bill Dutton and Alton Haney at tended meeting at Yellow River Sun day night. THERE VX baby » |/ ,N YOUR Wl V>/ J HOME? \T l ' V _y "" !! BABYEASE A Saf* Liquid Treotmvnl For Sick Fretful Babifi and Childrm Bowel and TftlKing Troubles No Opiates No Dope Sold by Druggists TO ALL I. O. O. F. OF FIFTEENTH DIVISION The semi-annual convention of tiie fifteenth division of Georgia Odd Fellows will be held with Winder lodge No. 81, Winder, on Wednesday, August 20. All lodges of this divis ion will be expected *o send a full delegation of representatives Ar rangements have been completed for one of the largest conventions of Odd Fellows ever held in the fif tenth division. All visiting brothers will receive a cordial welcome. CHAS. H. DRAKE, Division Deputy. SNELLVILLE. Snellville, Ga., Aug. 11.—Dr. and Mrs. Ed Braswell, of Loganville, were here Friday. Mr. and Mrs G. F. Snell and children, Miss Gladys Snell and Mr. Edwin Snell have returned from a trip to Ashville, N. C., where Mrs. Snell visited her brother, Mr. Rob ert Cofer, who is dangerously ill in a hospital at Otine. Mrs. Lula Johnson Garner and daughter, Miss Vivian Gamer, of Lilburn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs- John Ford l§st week. y Miss Rachel Whitworth spent last week with relatives in Stone Moun tain. - ’ Mrs. Sallie Aycoc)c v of Lithonia, spent;. Sunday with, her sister, Mrs. Whitworth, at the home of her son, Mr. Albert. White. Mrs. Hubert McGee and children, Mary Elizabeth, and Hubert, Jr., and Miss Elizaljpth Campbell, witt leave in a„ few days for a visit to Columbus jvhere they will be % guests of Mrs. McGee’s sister, Mrs. Rex Lavender, and Miss Campbell’s father, Mr. Claude Campbell. Misses Rufie Grizzard, Nell Har ris and Johnnie Lee Ford spent Mon day night the guests of Mrs. Bras well. Mrs. Jesse Cofer, of Wenona, and daughter, Mrs. S. G. Black of Tam pa, Fid., and son, Mr. Ralph Cofer, Atlanta, and Mrs. Clark Connor, Lo ganville, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Snell. Mr. Casper Nash, of Atlanta, and Miss Exer Johnson were quietly married Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Rev. J. P. Mc- Connell officiating. Misses Nelle Harris and Rufie Grizzard spent Tuesday in Law renceville the gueets *of Miss Jean nett Harris. Protracted services began at the Methodist church Sunday night. Mrs. L. P. Greene and children spent Sunday the guests of relatives near Monroe. Mr. J. J. Jones who has been se riously ill for several days with heart dropsy, is growing weaker and his demise is expected at any time. Mrs. Amma Cooper-Brand-Fow ler, of Alabama, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bose Byrd, last week. Mrs. Fowler will be remem bered as the daughter of ?fr. and Mrs. Wash Cooper. Mrs. W. R. Moore and son, Mr. eVrner Moore, Stone Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack iMtchell, of Mountain iVew, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whitworth. Mrs. Maxon Collins, of near De catur, is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Knight. Mr. White, of Griffin, was here last week in the interest of the \V. O. W. lodge. Mrs. James Sawyer and little granddaughter, Elise, spent Tues day with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Hannah, near Stone Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whitworth went to Atlanta Monday to have an examination made of Mr. Whit worth’s eyes. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Lint Phillips, of Ingleside, attended service.s at the Methodist church Sunday night. Prof, and Mrs. L. P. Greene went to Atlanta Monday. WRIGLEYS After Every Meal It’s the longest-lasting confection you can buy -and it’s a help to di gestion and a cleanser for the mouth and teeth. Wrlgley’s means benefit as well as pleasure. 1 1. in its Purity Package SsM STOUT PERSONS Incline to full feellngafter eat* lng, gassy pains, constipation XelitvtJ mJ JigrttuK is tproced by CHAMBERLAIN’S TA BLET£ Cl panting and comforting . only 25c NORCROSS Norcross, Ga. —Our esteemed fel low townman, C. P. Lively, confed erate veteran and one of, if not the oldest member of Camp L. P. Thom as, was honored with a birthdav din ner last week at home in celebration of his 84th anniversary with just the homefolk present. Majof Dewitt Jones,, U. S. A., stationed at Washington, wife and, young son, Beverly, have been visit ing Mrs. Homer V. Jones here, she accompanying them on their home ward trip as far as Ashville for a few days stay there. Major Thomas H. Jones, whose wife and little Homer are already here, will be joined by Major De witt Jones, he having been changed from New York to Fortress Monroe. Major Clifford Jones, eldest of the three brothers, only children of the late Homer V. and Mrs. Jones, doubtless will show up later on. Rather remarkable, three boys in one family attain the rank of Maj or. They of course, grew up at Nor cross. The Anne Winn chapter 0. E. S. (Lawrenceville),.will be honored by the attendance at campmeeting next Sunday of their highest grand of ficers, Miss Mamie Johnson, Augus ta, Grand Worthy Matron; Mrs. Ju lie Turner, Atlanta, Associate'Grand Worthy Matron; Mrs. Sallip McEl roy, Norcross,. Grand Conductress 0. E. S. of Georgia. > NOTICE. Everybody who is * interested in Trinity cemetery meet Tuesday. Au gust 19th, for the purpose of clean ing off the grounds. At Training Camp. Officer of the Day—The Pberty of the- camp is denied all for the day. Rear Rank Voice—Gimme liberty or gimme death. Officer—Who said that? Another voice—Patrick Henry. BEAVER RUIN. Norcross, Ga., R. 1, Aug. 11.— Horace Craft has been visiting rela tives at Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nash, of At lanta, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. W\ R. Duncan. Mrs. M. H. Cash and children, of Hulbert, Ark., and Mrs. W. I. Ross and small daughter, of East Point, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sanford. Among those from this place who attended the Cash reunion Sunday were Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence War bington and sister, Miss Wilse War bington. Dr. N. J. Guthrie and wife, of Norcross, spent a while with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lindsey Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Lester Allison aijd small daughter have returned to Gaines ville after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mc- Daniel. She was accompanied home by her brother, Mr. Alton McDaniel. Mrs. Leverett, of Toccoa, and grandson, Mr. Marion Brown, of Crawfordville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Warbington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cash, after spending a week with Mr, and Mrs. J B. Sanford and other relatives, have returned to Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Ethel Nash, of Atlanta, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ade Adams. IVY BROTHERS Funeral Director* A. GLENN IVY, Embalmer, License N’o. 832 Day Phone 16 Night Phone 24-W NORCROSS, GEORGIA ; Old Folks’ j Ailments I**l began taking Black- Draught over fifty year* ago | and my experience with it latretches over a good long time,” say* Mr. Joe A. Blake | more, a Civil War veteran | and former Virginian, who is j now a prominent citizen of I Floyd, Texas. "It is the best j laxative I know of for old ! people. . . A good many years ago, in Virginia, I used to | get bilious and I found that I * 1 fTM J /.) 1 BUCK-DRAUGHT I was the best and quickest ra- | | lief I cobid get. Since I came I , to Texas I have these bilious ! I attacks every now and than— I I a man will get bilious any- j , where, you know—and I find ! I that a little Black-Draught I | aoon straightens me out. j I After a few doses, in little er J no time I’m all right again.” I | Thedford’a Black-Draught | j is a purely vegetable liver ■ J medicine, used in Ameriea fer J I over aighty yean. It acts an | I the stomach, liver and bowels I ! in a gentle, natural way, as- J I slating digestion and nliev- | I big constipation. Said every- I , when. E-152 I Thedford’s Take (alotaos % T*aOS MARK BtO for the liver Beware of imitations. Demand the genuine in 10c and 35c pack age# bearing above trade mark. LEGAL ADVERTISE MENTS. DISCHARGE IN BAN ICRUPTC Y. In the District Court of the Unit ed States, For the Northern District of Georgia. In re: J.Herschel Thompson, Bankrupt. No. 10117. 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 Sept. 20, 1924, at ten o’clock A. M., at the United States District Court room, in the city of' ATLANTA, Qeorgia, notice is hereby given to all creditors 1 and othVr persons "firi in terest to appear* at said time and place* and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer- ofl the bank rupt for discharge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk. W: L. NIX, Atty. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Will be sold before the courthouse door of said county in Lawrence ville on the first Tuesday in Sep tember, 1924, at public outcry with n the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the sth land district of Gwinnett county, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of F. E. Eth ridge, on the by lands of H A. Nix, on the south by lands of J. P. McConnell, on the west by lands of S. G. Ethridge. Levied on and to be sold as the property of C. O. Kilgore to satisfy a f fa isued by J. T. Simpson, tax collector, for taxes of $25.00 for the year 1922, $25.00 for the year 1923, interest and costs. Levy made by J. M. Hewatt, L. C., and turned over to me for adver tisement and sale This 7th day of August, 1924. E. S. GARNER,. Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Will be sold before the courthouse doOf" of said county at Lawrence ville on the frst Tuesday in Sep tember, 1924, at public outcry with n the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit:: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being, h the sth land district of Gwinnett county, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the east by .lands of G. W. Pharr and F. E. Ethridge, cn the south by lands of C. M. Moore, on the west by lands of the Loveless estate, on the north by lands cf E. B. Seay. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Joe Loveless to satisfy a fi fa issued by J. T. Simpson, tax collector, for taxes of $35.65 for the year 1922, $35.65 for the year 1923, interest and costs. Levy made by J. M.. Hewatt, L. C., and turned over to me for adver tisement and sale. Ths 7th day of August, 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 Sep tember, 1924, at public outcry with in the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the sth land district of Gwinnett county, contaning fifty more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of C. Surry, on the south by lands of W. O. Dews, on the east by lands of Elice Wilbanks and on the west by lands of C. H. Purcell. Leved on and to be sold as the property ofrC. M. Davis to satisfy a fi fa issued by J. T. Simpson, tax collector, for taxes of $26.00 for the year 1922, $26.00 for the year 1923, interest and costs. Lervy made by J. M. Hewatt, L. C., and turned over to me for adyer tisement and sale. This 7th day of August, 1924. E. S. GARNER, Sheriff. • SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: Will be sold before the courthouse door in said county in the City of Lawrenceville within the legal hours of sale to the highest and host bid der for cash on the first Tuesday in September, 1924, the following des cribed property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the sixth land district of Gwinnett county, Geor gia, and being part of land lot No. 213 and bounded as follows: Beginning on the original land line which runs north and south at a point near Luke New’s at corner of lands of John Stapp, Luke New an;d Duncan and running at right angles west 135 rods to corner in creek; thence southerly direction down creek 85 rods to public load; thence east along said public road and original land line 35 % rods to branch; thence up the branch 41 rods to rock comer of John V. Bol ton; thence varying slightly north ward and running 10 rods to rock comer on road; thenee along said public road 20 rods; thence along settlement road 8 rods to public ,road; thence along public road 24% rods to beginning point. Said tract of land containing 51 acres, more or less. Levied on and to be sold ac the property of W. T. Simpson under a fi fa issued from the Superior court sot said county in favor of T s J. Al len against W. T. Simpson. W. T. dSimpson borrowed $2,000.00 from M. B. Allen for which he gave hfs promissory note to secure the pay-- ment of said note and made* a deed to the above described property to the said M. B. Allen. The note was transferred and assigned by M. B. Allen to Bank of Duluth and by Bank of Duluth to T. J. Allen. Suit was brought by T. J. Allen against the said W. T. Simpson and a judg ment recovered with a special lien against said property. Mrs. Lula Darracott, as administratrix of the property which has been filed and recorded in the Clerk’s Office of said county for the purpose of levy and sale as provided by law. Notice given as provided by law. This August 4, 1924. E. S. GARNER, Sheriff Gwinnett Co., Ga. For Dismission From Administrator , ship. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, August 4th, 1924. Whereas, J. Loss Shadburn, exec utro of the estate of W. B. Shad burn, late of said county, deceased, represents to the court in his peti tion duly filed and recorded that he ahs fully administered said estate and seeks to be discharged there from. 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 September 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.' * For Letters of Administration. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, August 4th, 1924. Mrs. Blanche Mauldin, having in proper form applied tno me for per manent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. M. L. Dickens, 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 September, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. For Twelve Month’s Support. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi nary’s Office, August 4th, 1924. The appraisers appointed to ap praise and set aside a year’s sup port for Mrs. Lessie E. Holbrook, widow of Carl Holbrook and Carl Holbrook, Jr., minor child out of the estate of Carl Holbrook, late of said county, deceased, have filed their report in this office. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said report should not be approved on the first Mon day in September, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. For Leave To Sell Land. Georgia, Gwinnett County, Ordi nary’s Office, August 4th, 1924. The petition of Hansel Smith, as administrator of the estate of J. A. Phagan, late of said county, de ceased, shows that the real estate of said deceased consists of lots Nos. 625 except two acres in the N. E. corner owned by Wyly Benson, lying in the 14th district of Forsyth coun ty, Geqfgia, and all of lot No. 558 lying west of lot No. 725 except 5 acres off the N. W. corner owned by the estate of Millie Beard, con taining seventy-three (73) acres more or less; and that for the pur pose of paying debts and making distribution among the heirs at law, it is necessary to.„sell said property. This is, therefore to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said petition should not be granted on the first Monday in September, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. For Leave To Sell Lead. Georgia, 5 Gwinnett County,' Ordi nary’s Of fee, August 4th, 1924. The petition of W. T. Nash and E. W. Davis as Executors of the es- Ut« of Francis E. Dutton, deceased, showeth that the real estate of said deceased consists of “All that tract or parcel of lend lying and being in the fifth land district of said coun ty, being parts of lots number ten and eleven, and known as the Thom as Johnson old home place, and bounded as follows: On the north and east by lands of J. A. Hutchins, on the south by lands of W. R. Hut chins, and cn the west by lands of William Phillips. Also Mill Pond place bounded by W. R. Hutchins and B. A. Nash on the east and south, A. J. Brownlee on the west, and the home place on the north, containing one hundred acres more or less. And that for the purpose of paying debts and making distribu tion among the heirs at law, it is necessary to sell said property. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said petition should not be granted on the first Monday in September, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordniary. For Loava To Soil Load. Georgia, Gwinnett County, Ordi nary's Office, August 4th, 1924. The petition of J. W. Pounds, ad ministrator of the estate of S. H. -Pounds, administrator of the estate of S. H. Pounds, deceased, showeth that the real estate of said deceas ed, consists of the following des cribed property: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the City of Law renceville, said county and state, fronting east on Stone Mountain .street, the line being N. 17% de grees E., commencing at a rock cor ner at the southeast and running eighty feet on said street to a rock comer; thence northward 34 de grees W. 250 feet to a rock corner; thence south 32 degrees W. 200 feet to a rock corner; thence south 63 degrees E. 250 feet to the southeast corner. It is agreed that a twelve foot alley be deeded to public utility on the southeast side of said lot be tween the same property and the lot of George W. Pharr. Also all that tract or parcel of land lying and being on the south side of the City of Lawrenceville, beginning on the north side of the Stone Mountain road, adjoining the Almshouse land and running south along the west side of said road 5.25 chains to a rock comer; thence south 71 decrees W. 14.71 chains to a stake; thence north 43% degrees east 10.50 chains to a rock at fence of County property; thence south 30 degrees E. 9.03 chains to a rock; thence couth 41% degrees E. 4.20 chains to a stake near mouth of sew er at beginning point; said tract contains ten acres, and is bounded on the north by Holland and the county property; east by Holland property and Stone Mountain road; on the south by A. H. Holland; on the west by A. H. Holland, the des cription of the property is in con formity with the sfotVety' of G. L. Veal, county surveyor, made Janu ary, 13, 1914. ~' V ’ Also all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the fifth land district, part of iot No. 142 of Gwinnett County, Georgia, contain ing six and three-tenths acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the east by lands of S. H. Pounds; on the south by Stone Mountain public road; on the west by lands of J. D. Carter; on. the north by other lands of J. H. Britt. The north line being 319 feet long, the east line being 984 feet long, the south line being 230 feet long, the west line being 1070 feet long. Also all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Gwinnett county, Georgia, in the sth land dis trict, and bounded as follows: on the north by the lands of Lee Smith; on the east by the lands of Jim Moore; on the south by the lands of„W. P. Ezzard, on the west by the Monroe public road; containing twenty-six and 95-100 (26.95) acres, more or less, being the same land conveyed to S. B. Gower by J. C. Flanigan on Dec. 4, 1918, and recorded in book 33, page 222, records of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gwinnett County, Georgia. And that for the purpose of paying debts and making distribution among the heirs at law, it is necessary to sell said property.* This, is therefore to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted on the first Monday in September, 1924. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. Georgia, Gwinnett County: Pursuant to an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county granted at the August term, 1924, will be sold before the court house door in the city of Lawrenceville, Ga., on the first Tuesday ip. Septem ber, 1924, between the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bid der th'e following described proper ty, towit: All that tract or parcel of land known as part of the J. T. Baxter laqds, parts of lots 211 and 194, commencing at a rock corner on south bank of Suwanee creek about onei. hundred yards above the Bax ter and Martin bridges, and running down said creek to a rock comer on the line of C. J. Williams, thence AUGW ** **B along.tbe line olrW. M. Cowart mmT W. M. Wilson to a rock comer on original line of W. M. Wilson and Ed Sudderth, thence east along the line of W. M. Wilson and Ed Sud derth to a rock comer on the line of A. M. Baxter and Ed Sudderth, thence along a marked line running northwest beginning point at a rock corner on the creek, and bound ed as follows: O n the norht by Su wanee creek, west by lands of C. J. Williams, 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. Terms, ten per cent cash, balance payable December Ist, 1924. This 4th day of August, 1924. R. W. MARTIN, Administrator Estate of T. A. Martin, deceased. 1 U. S. MARSHALL SALE. In the District Court of the Unit ed States, Northern District of Georgia, Northern Division. Will be sold before the courthouse door in the City of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county, Northern District of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in September, 1924, at public outcry, within hte legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing property, to-wit: 1-3 huller gin outfit, 12 nich brush, 1 double box press wth belt, tramper and belted triplex pump, 1 bucket elevator and conveyor, 1 cotton cleaner with belt and pulleys, 1-50 H. P. electric mo tor, together with all connections;, fxtures and appliances, said personal property being located and contain ed in and upon the property known as the Webb Gin House, located in the town of Norcross, Gwinnett county, Northern District of Geor gia, at the northeast corner of’ Rakestraw street and the right-of way of the Southern Railroad. Le . vied on as the property of J. J. Webb to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the District Court of the United States, Northern District of Geor gia, Northern Division, in favor of The Murray Co. vs. the said J. J. Webb. Defendant ni possession not ified as required by law. This August 6, 1924. » WALTER AKERMAN, U. S. Marshall,, i Northern District of Georgia. 1 POWER OF SALE. i* GEORGIA, Gwinnett County: ' < Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain loan deed executed by L. M. Nash to E, W. Davis on the 13th day of Janu ary, 1920, and recorded in the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gwinnett county, Georgia, in book 28, page 625, n Feb. 20, 1920, said deed being made to se cure a promissory note for the sum of $2250.00 given by L. M. Nash to- E. W. Davis dated Jan. 13, 1920, and due on or before five years from its date, the undersigned will sell to the highest and best bidder' for cash before the courthouse door in the City of - Lawrenceville, said’ County, n the first Tuesday in Sep tember, 1924, the following describ ed property, towit: All that tract or parcel of land,, lying and being in the county of Gwinnett, State of Georgia, i n the sixth land district, containing 125 acres, more or less, bounded as fol lows: On the north by the lands of the Haynie Liddell estate; on the east by the lands of W. N. Frank lin; on the south by the lands of Elisha Franklin and on the west by the lands of J. L. Warbington, and formerly known as the Flowers or G. W. Hopknis home place, and be ing the same land conveyed to L. M. Nash by A. H. Simpson, as execu tor of W. P. Simpson and Mrs. H. A. Kent by deed dated January, 1920. Default having been made in the payment of the interest due on said note secured by the said loan deed by reason of the non-payment ahnually of the interest due on said note. Said note provides that upon failure to pay interest annually thereon, then said note at the option of- the holder becime due and pay able from the date of such default, time being of the essence of the contract. The only payments made on said note are as follows: Feb. 2, 1921, $100.00; July 3, 1922, $100.00; September 7, 1922, $10.00; Oct. 16, 1922, $20.00; Nov. 6, 1922, $100.00; Jan. 10, 1923, SBO.OO and $15.00; June 14, 1923, $20.00; July 28, 1923, $10.00; Oct. 6, 1923, $3.0.00; Nov. 24, 1923, $25.00; March 19, 1924, SIO.OO, making the total payments $550.00 which does not pay in the interest due and un der the powers contained in said note and in said loan deed the en tire indebtedness has been declared due. Since the making of said note and said loan deed, the said .L. M. Nash has died and said property will be' sold as the property of the estate of L. M. Nash to'pay said indebted ness together with all expenses of this proceeding as provided in said loan deed and the overplus, if any, will be turned over to the estate of L. ‘<M. Nash and a 'deed will be exe cuted to the purchaser by the un dersigned as authorized in said loan • deed. This August 2, 1924. E. W. DAVIS.