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FOR SALE equipped
16 Room Tourist Court,
with baths, one U. mile S. Highway North °| No 129.
land, Ga., CLIFFORD on CAMPBELL
SEE:
MOUNTAIN-GROWN GLADIOLUS
BULBS and
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bring you our 1949 Nacoochee, cijfalog. Ga.
j. O. BROWN, .
NOTICE
Pursue your course in one of the
Perry Schools.* For more than rfu
years the Perry Schools have been
training young people of the Nation
for better positions. grade in . a t°p
Take a top course
grade School. There is a PERRY
RTTSTNESS SCHOOL in Gainesville
that is FULLY APPROVED FOR
VETERAN TRAINING. today.
Call, write or phone there
That’s the first step. Those who real¬
ly want to get ahead tomorrow will
do something about it today. AP¬
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IN SECRETARIAL TRAINING AND
ACCOUNTING BY CORRESPOND¬
ENCE FOR THOSE UNABLE TO
ATTEND CLASSROOMS. SCHOOLS
PERRY BUSINESS
General Offices:
Gainesville, Ga. Brunswick, ^Ga.
WANTED recently
A good man to farm a ac¬
quired farm in White County. 1 his
is a good proposition for the right
man. Write Box 207, Gainesville,
Ga., for further information.
SOUTHEASTERN
WORLD’S FAIR
j-fc Nat’l Poultry Show
■jAr Nat’l. Livestock Show
Nat’l. Industrial Expo.
Ca. Products Expo.
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S. E. Dahlia-Flower
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Farm Machinery
Ca. Schools & Colleges
Automobile Show
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COME TO
NORTHEAST GEORGIA
FASHION SHOW
(GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA)
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1948—8:00 P. M.
* Sponsored By
t GAINESVILLE LIONS CLUB
(Benefit-Community Service Activities)
ft Admission—$1.00 plus tax
— The Following Firms Cooperating
Ronald’s
The Smart Shop
George P. Estes Co.
The Debbie Shop
Millner’s
Diana Shops
J. C. Penney Company
Little New Yorker Shop
Gallant-Belk Company
Frierson-McEver Company
Whitfield’s
Mrs. Rubuy McElhannon
Hulsey’s
The Leader
Pilgrim-Estes Furniture Co.
Twigg’s Shoe Salon
Cleveland : *£
the cour ier. Cleveland, Georgia.
HELPFUL HINT FOR
. . .
A CHAMPION HOME TOWN
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s4tfoact t&e tountet tnad&f
There’s a gold mine in the tourist trade.
Money is loose ip the pockets of people
traveling for pleasure. They want to
spend it, of course, hut they want their
money’s worth—good hotels, tasty food,
friendly service, interesting things to see.
A Champion Home Town knows that
tourists are good business — big busi¬
ness— for its stores, cafes, hotels, serv¬
ices of all kinds.
So make sure your town is one of
those attractive places where tourists
like to stop — and shop! The whole
town will profit.
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By Modern Scientific Methods
Dr. Edward H. Shannon
Optometrist Gainesville, Ga.
212 South Main St.
WANTED—Dump trucks for haul¬
ing on County State Highway contract in
White and on State Highway
contract on the Lula to Homer Road
in Banks-Hall Counties — to begin
work White County Thursday, Sep¬
tember 23rd. For details, see Mr.
Hanks, Cleveland, for White County,
and Mr. Henry Fuller, Lula, for Lula
to Homer Road. R. T. Smith, con¬
tractor.
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW!
Martin-Johnson Furniture Co.
Jimmie Reeves Furniture Co.
Mather-Gainesville Furniture Co.
Odessa’s
Mary Lou’s Millinery
Mrs. H. J. Harrison, Millinery
Gem Jewelry Company
Gainesville Jewelers
W. H. Ledford, Jeweler
R. L. Courtnay & Co., Jewelers
Wall’s, Inc., Jewelers
Cooper Shoes
Nickel-Back Shoe Store
Southern Shoe Stores
Saul’s
Hood’s Furniture Co.
Sept. 9, 1948.
Georgia, White County,
Court of Ordinary.
The appraisers upon application widow of
Mrs. Robert L. Allison, of
said Robert L. Allison, deceased, for
a twelve months’ support for herself,
having filed their return; all persons
concerned hereby are cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the next
regular November term of this court,
why said application should not be
granted.
J. P. SAXON, Ordinary.
Georgia. White County. from the
By virtue of a power pt attorney
heirs at law of B. P. smith and Mrs. B. P.
Smith, late of White County. Georgia, and
being the owners in common by inheritance
or by purchase of nil the land hereinafter
described and of which aaid B. P. Smith and
Mrs. B. P. Smith owned at the time of their
deaths. The respective interest in said land
of each heir is fully set out in said power
of attorney which is of record in the oice of
the Clerk of the Superior Court, White County,
Ga., in deed book GG. pages 53 and 54, and
any one interested in the purchase of this land
or any part thereof is respectfully invited to
examine this power of attorney.
Will be sold by the undersigned attorney in
fact before the court house door in the town
of Cleveland. Georgia, to the highest bidder
for cash between the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in October. 1948, all the fol¬
lowing tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying
and being in the County of White and State
of Georgia, comprising in the aggregate 550
acres of land more or less as follows:
TRACT NO. 1
The B. P. Smith home place, formerly known
as the Hllliar Ferguson tract and containing
One Hundred Seventy (170) acres, more formerly or
less, bounded on the North by lands
owned by W. I. Humphries and lands owned
by John Humphries; on the East by lands
formerly owned by George Garner and by the
Tomlin lands, on the South by lands of Mrs.
Martha Tomlin and on the West by the Hoag
West tract of the B. P. Smith lands, said
lands lying and being in White Creek Militia
District of White County. Georgia, and being
the place whereon the said B. P. Smith and
Mrs. B. P. Smith resided at the time of their
deaths. NO.
TRACT 2 P. Smith
The Hoag West Tract of the B.
home place, containing fifty-five (55) acres,
more or less, situate, lying and being in the
County of White, said State, in the Second
Land District and being a part and parcel
of Land Lot No. 170 of said district and
county and bounded as follows: Beginning at
the South West original corner of land lot
No. 170 thence East the original line to the
branch: thence up the branch to a rock;
thence around the West side of Mill Pond to
hickory: thence a Northerly direction to con¬
ditional line dividing said land lot: thence
said conditional line West to the original line
being the conditional corner on said condi¬
tional line; thence the original line to the
beginning, bounded now or formerly by lands
of Lester Glase on the North; East by Tract
No. 1 of the B. P. Smith home place, South
by Mrs. Martha Tomlin lands of Albert Tom¬
lin. Hoag West and others, being same land
conveyed by Hoag West by Warranty Deed
dated Feb. 25, 1914, and recorded In Deed
Book “R”, page 91, record of Deeds In the
office of the Clerk of Superior Court for White
County, Georgia. NO.
TRACT 3
Known as the R. L. Smith tract, formerly
known as the Dillard Cooley place, situate,
lying and being in Mossy Creek Militia Dis¬
trict. White parcel County, of Land Georgia, Lot Number and being^ 165 in a
part and
the Second Hundred Land Twenty District (120) and said to contain,,
One acres, more or
less, described in a deed from R. L. Smith
to B. P. Smith, as follows: Commencing at
the creek thence West across said creek the
original line to a rock corner: thence North
the original line to creek ; thence down creek
to a dogwood; thence east the original line
to the road; thence South with said road to
the creek ; thence down said creek on the East
bank to the begginning corner, said tract of
land now or formerly bounded as follows:
North by lands of J. H. M. Smith: East by
lands of Albert Tomlin: South by Dr. McCurry
and on the West by the Glaze tract of the
B. P. Smith lands, described in deed from
R. L. Smith to B. P. Smith, dated December
24. 1916, recorded Deed Book , May 24,
1917. NO. 4
TRACT
Known as the J. E. Glaze tract of land sit¬
uate, lying and being in Mossy Creek Militia
District of White County. Georgia, and part
of Land Lot number 170 of the Second Land
District of White County, Georgia, containing
Fifty-five (55) acres, more or less beginning
at the Southeast original corner of said land
lot and running thence North the original line
across the second branch to a rock: thence
West by the McMillan corner to a rock : thence
South to the original line to a lock; thence
East the original line to original corner the
point of begginning. and bounded now or for¬
merly bv lands of J. H. M. Smith: East by
Tract No. 4 of the B. P. Smith lands, also
called the “Cooley Tract”: South by Dr. Mc¬
Curry and on the West by Leco West, for¬
merly the Wood estate, and described in a
Warranty Deed from J. E. Glaze to B. P.
Smith, dated December 29. 1917 and recorded
in record of deed book "R”. Page 92, office
of the Clerk of Superior Court for White
County, Georgia.
TRACT NO. 5
Known as the B. P. Smith, old heme place,
situate, lying and being In Mossy Cveek Mil¬
itia District for White County. Georgia, and
said to contain One Hundred Seventy (170)
acres, more or less, bounded on the North by
the Moore estate; on the East by lands of
Ed Saterfield(*on the South by the Hall County
line and on the West by lands of the Autry
estate, also bounded on the South by
Irvin and by the Iron Works Shoal property.
TRACT NO. 6
Known as the Fulton County Lot,
as follows: land
All that tract or parcel of Fulton
lying and being in the County of
State of Georgia, and being more fully
scribed as follows: Lots number 639 and
according to the official plat of land Lot
259 and parts of Lots No. 258 and 209 in
17th District of said Fulton County.
and on file in the office of the Clet k of
perior Court for Fulton County. Georgia.
Book “3”, pages 82 and 83, also described
deed from The Atlanta Land Investment
to B. P. Smith. Oct. 22, 1914. recorded
588. page 232, office of Clerk Superior Court.
This land will be sold by tracts as set
in this advertisement, beginning with
No. 1 and on through. in of the
This tract of land is one
sections of White County, Ga., and fine
and corn land. The undersigned reserves
right to reject any and all bids.
C. H. EDWARDS,
Attorney in fact for B. P. and Mrs. B. P.
Smith heirs.
' /
Georgia—White County. the
Whereas, heretofore, on
of August 1947, Clifford Allen
execute to the Peoples Bank
Cleveland, Georgia, a certain
deed to the following land: All
tract or parcel of land being a
of lot of land No. 36 in the
land distrief of White County, Geor¬
gia, described as follows:
at culvert on United States No. 129,
thence North 54 degrees, East 245
feet, thence South 38 degrees, East
312 feet, thence South 54 degrees,
West 231 feet, thence North 38 de¬
grees, West along highway 314 feet
to the beginning the comer. property
This being same con¬
veyed to said Clifford Allen by Mrs.
C, R. Turner, by warranty deed dated
August 13, 1947, said deed being re¬
corded in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of White County,
Ga., in book FF, pages 115 and 116,
to secure 2 notes of even date there¬
with, one due Aug. 14, 1948 for the
sum of $525.75, the other note due
Aug. 14, 1948 for the sum $515.00,
both notes endorsed by T. H. Turner,
the original principal in said notes
being $1,051.50 with interest from
maturity. Whereas, said notes have
become due, both as to principal and
interest and the undersigned so
elects. according the
Now, therefore, to
original terms of said security deed
and the law in such casese made and
provided, the undersigned will ex¬
pose for sale to the highest bidder
for cash the above described land
after proper advertisement on the
first Tuesday in October 1948 be¬
tween the legal hours of sale before
the court house door in Cleveland,
Ga., White County. said sale will
The proceeds the from payment of said
be used first to
notes, principal, interest and ex¬
penses and the balance, if any, de¬
livered to the said Clifford Allen, un¬
less held up by some legal proceed
This the 7th day of Sept., 1948.
The Peoples Bank of Cleveland,
By W. N. NOELL, Cashier,
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State of Georgia—White County.
Mrs. Lois Green vs. Flint Green
The defendant, Flint Green, is
hereby required, personally or the by at¬
torney to be and appear at next
Superior Court to be held in and for
said County, on the 2nd Monday of
October, next, then and there to an¬
swer the plaintiff’s libel for divorce,
as in default thereof the court will
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Boyd Sloan,
Judge of said Court, this the 31st
day of August, 1948.
CLIFFORD CAMPBELL,
Clerk White C<n Superior Ct.
10-8
“The will of the people is the only
legitimate foundation of any govern¬
ment, and to protect its free expres¬
sion should be our first object.”
—Thomas Jefferson
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