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S. G. CLEMENT,
BIG CREEK, GA.
Executrix’s Sale,
GEORGIA-FORSYTH COUNTY.
BY virtue of the authority granted me
under the will of M, C, Jackson, late
of Forsyth county, deceased, will be sold
at public outcry, on the First Tuesday in
September, 1909, at the court house door
in said county, between the legal hours
of sale, the tract of land in said county,
known as the M. C. Jackson farm, lying
two miles north of Cumming. Said farm
will be sold in two tracts as follows:
First Tract—All of lots Nos. 979, 966,
907, four acres more or less in the north
west corner ot lot No. 978, and four acres
more or less off of west side of lot No.
967. Two acres more or less in the south
west corner of lot No. 967. Six and two
third acres more or less of lot No, 906.
One sixth Undivided interest of lot No.
594, and eight and three tenth acres of
lot No. 965, containing in all one hun
dred and fifty five acres more or less.
Second Tract—All of lot No. 1037, ten
acres more or less of lot No. 1036, and
twelve acres more or less of lot no. 1038,
containing in the aggregate sixty two
acres more or less.
The first tract has a good five room
dwelling house with out buildings and
two 3 room tenant houses. There are
twenty acres of good bottom land in high
state of cultivation. This place will
easily produce from five to six hundred
bushels of corn and from thirty to forty
tales ot cotton, Good pastures and
plenty of timber.
Second trrct has no buildings. There
are about six acres of good branch bot
tom, and the upland produces well.
There is plenty of timber on this place,
a nice location, on the Tribble Gap road,
for a building site.
Terms of sale cash, but purchaser can
by p-'ying ten per cent down, have until
January Ist, 1910, to pay remainder, at
which time possession will be given and
deeds made.
M. S. JACKSON,
Executrix of the Will of M, (J. Jackson,
deceased.
Butterfly—Magnificent, sir! There
are scenes in your comedy that Shake
speare could not have written.
Capter—You are too kind, my dear
sir, really.
Butterfly—Not at all, sir. Take, for
instance, that railway smash in the
third act.”—London Globe.
Take the North Georgian.
Sheriff’s Sales.
GEORGIA— FORSYTH COUNTY.
Will be sold betore the court house
door in the town of Cumming, in said
county, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in August, 1909,
what ; s known ps the ] H Buice acre of
land, more or less, in the north west
corner of lot No 872 in the second dis
trict and Ist section of Forsyth comity,
Ga., being all of said lot except that part
belonging to Robert Thompson. This
acre being rented the present year by
Thurlow Buice, who is in possession of
the same, and who has been given notice
of this levy, May 27, 1909, by J T Bran
non, L C,
The above property levied on as the
property of J H Buice under and by vir
tue of a fi fa issued from the Justice
Court of the 795th District, G. M. in fa
vor of EL Tatum vs J II Buice said
property pointed out by LL latum,
plaintiff in fifa and levy made and re
turned to me by J T Brannon, L C. Ibis
the 29th day of June, 1909.
W. W. REED, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
TO all whom it may concern: H
Strickland, Jr., having made .appli
cation to me for permanent letters of
administration upon the estate of E
Strickland, iate of said county, deceas
ed, notice is hereby given that said ap
plication will be heard at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Monday
in August, 1909. Given under my hand
and official signature, this sth day of
Jnly. 1909.
H. V. JONES, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
TO all whom it may concern: L F &
W C Westbrook, administrators up
on the estate of W R Westbrook, late of
said county, deceased, has in due form
applied to me for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of said deceased,
and said-application will be heard at the
regular term of Court of Ordinary for
said county to be held on the first Mon
day in August. 1909. Given under my
hand and official signature, this stli day
of J uly, 1909.
11, Y. JONES, Ordinary,
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Get your neighbor to subscribe
fur the North Georgian
Application to Prove Will.
In the matter of 1 Applicat ion to
Ann Hurt, Nom. [ prove will in sol-
Executor of the ) emn form, Forsyth
will of John Li Court of Ordinary,
Hurt, deceased J July Term. 1909.
To Samuel A Ballinger, Edgar Y Bal
linger, John R Ballinger and Ira C Bal
linger, non residents of the state of
Georgia, and residents of Spartanburg
county in the state of touth Carolina:
You and each of you are hereby notified
to be and appear in person or by attor
ney at the next term of the Court of Or
dinary to be held on the first Monday in
August, 1909, and show cause, if any you
have, why the paper submitted to the
Court in the above stated case should
not be proven in solemn form and set up
and declared to be the last will and test
ament of said John L Hurt, deceased,
and admitted to record as such. Also
that service of this citation is to be
made upon you by publication thereof
once a week for four weeks prior to said
term of the court in the North Georgian,
a newspaper published in said county.
Given under my official signature, July
sth, 1909.
II V, JONES, Ordinary,
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNT!*.
'T'O all whom it may concern: J F
X Hawkins and F T Wills, executors
upon the estate of 1 homas Willingham,
| late of said county, deceased, having
[filed their petition for discharge, this is
to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they
cau, against the granting of this dis
charge at the regular term of the Court
of Oidinary of said county, to be held
on the first Monday in August, i909.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature, this 7th day of July, 1909.
11, V, JONES, Ordinary.
BUGGIES, SURREYS, WAGONS.
We have in stock five or six cars of well selected vehicles. The cel
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tomer go away unsold.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
We have just bought a solid car of Pianos and Organs and expect to
sell them at prices that will certainly attract the attention of any prospec
tive buyer. Don’t fail to see our instruments before buying.
Sewer Pipe.
We have in stock all sizes of pipe from 4 to 24 inches, and at prices
lower than ever sold before.
We can supply your wants in Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Paints,
Lumber, Nails and all styles of Wire Fence. Let 11s know when we can
serve you.
Yours for Business,
BUFORD HARDWARE CO.,
Buford, Ga.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
Will be let to the lowest and best bid
der, on July the 9th, 1909. at 2 o’clock,
p m„ the contract for rebuilding the
wooden part of the tower of Forsyth
County’s Court House; and also at the
same time and place contract for the
metal work on said tower, all metal used
to be of the best quality. Sealedbids
on each. The bidder is required to file
with his bid a bond double the amount
of his bid to insure the faithful perforin
ance of his contract. The light to re
ject any and all bids is reserved. P,ans
and specifications on file in mv office,
This June 10th. 1909.
II V JONES, Ordinary.
To Have Disabilities Kemoyed.
Harrifon Bales vs Kate Bales
Libel for Divorce iu Forsyth Superior
Court, August Term, 190S.
The yerdict for total divorce granted
the 15th day of February, 1909.
Notice is hereby given to all concern
ed that on the 24th day of April, 1909, I
filed with the clerk of the Superior
Court of Forsyth county my petition
addressed to said court, returnable to
the next term thereof, to be held on the ,
fourth Menday in August, 1909, for the
removal of disabilities resting upon me
unper the verdict in the abovo stated j
case by reason of my intermarriage with
Harrison Bales, which application will j
he heard at the next term of said court
which commences on the 23rd day of
August, 1909.
KATE BALES.
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