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C Mi NO, hA. JUNE 23, 1921
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mint;. .11 . Act of CungrtH* of March
3, IS7I.
LONGVIEW
Miss Ruth Beaheres os Atlanta
was the guest of the Misses Mont
gomery last week.
Mrs. J A Hughes spent part of
last week with Mrs. W P Hughes
who is quite sick.
Messrs Reid and Modtgomery
are threshing wheat.
Master Trenton Vaughan of
Atlanta has returned home after
spending sometime with his
grand mother. Mrs. W C Sween
ey. .
Mr. and Mrs. Dow Reid visited
at Mr. A J Day’s Saturday night.
Mrs. R K Bettis is visiting her
mother, Mrs. W P Hughes.
Mr.'Sherrill Hariis spent Mon-,
day night with Mr. Elia Lock Oby
Messrs Homer Perry and In-*
gram Williams visited Mr. Ralph
Bettis Sunday p.m.
We are glad to say that Mrs. J
C Evans, who has ben sick for
sometime, is slowly improving.
Mrs. N E Montgomery visited
Mrs. J A Kelly Saturday p.m.
Several from here attended
services at Piedmont Sunday p.
m
Mr. Earl Montgomery went to
Atlanta Monday.
Mr. Emory Reid visited at Mr.
It K Bettis’ Sunday p.m.
Some of the fair maids and
their sporty beau went to the
singing at New Harmony Sun
day p. m.
Mrs. Henry Thomas is visiting
her parents on route 6.
E.H.
CORINTH.
Miss Rosena Brown visited
Mrs. Alice Williams one after
neon last week.
Mrs. Ethel Thomas and littTe
daughter are spending a few
days with Mr. E L McPherson
and family.|
Miss Senia Croy spent Satur
day night with Mrs. J E Smith
and family.
Air. and Mrs. Enos Day are all
smiles—it’s a girl.
Mrs. A A Peeples, of Gaines
ville, is visiting her brother, Mr.
Arnold Williams, and family.
Mrs. J H Samples spent a few
days with her daughter, Mrs.
Conrad Hulsey, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pruitt visit
ed Mrs. Caroline Brown Sunday.
Several from here attended the
singing at Riverside Sunday.
Mrs. Majors is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Howard Jackson.
Tnose visiting at Mr. George
Crov’s Sunday were Hr. and Mrs.
.1 E Smith and daughter. Estelle,
Mrs. Leona Davis, Mrs. E L Mc-
Pherson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Thomas and baby, Misses Laura
McPherson and Ruby Lee Davis,
and Master Roy McPherson.
The time for the June singing
is almost here, so be ready to go.
Patricia,
Hoi I Weevil Information.
Washington, D. C., May 17-’22.
Dear Mr. Editor:
The boll weevil has great in
terest tor Georgia, and the lat
est information has been compil
ed by the Department of Agri
culture in Bulletin No. 1262 on
“The 801 l Weevil l-'roblem.” 1
believe there is much informa
tion in that bulletin which should
he in the hands of every Georgia
cotton grower, and 1 will be glad
to send a copy of that bulletin to
any due requesting it, I hope it
will be possible for you to make
brief mention of this in your pa
per. J
Set ire know when I can serve
you, and with best wishes, I am
* Vc ry sincerely yours.
Win. J. Harris.
Free air and water at the Cunt
niing Garage, Drive in.
LONGSREET.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Patterson
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Thompson Sunday.
The many friends of little
Frank Hall, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Hall, will be glad to
know that he is at home after
taking treatment in Atlanta
during the past two months.
Mr. Will Puckett is spend
ing a few days in Atlanta with
his daughter and sons, and at
tending a tent meeting. He was
accompaied by Rev. J. B. Hen
derson.
Mr. A. M. Cobb, wife, and
daughter were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Cobb Sunday.
Mr. S. A. Holbrook and fam
ily spent Sunday with Mrs. Sa
rah Bagwell.
Miss Alice Hall was a guest
of Misses Ollie and Irene
Thompson Sunday.
Master Ingram Lummus spent
Saturday night with Buren and
Thurmond Phillips.
Mr. I. M. Hayes and family
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Baker Sunday afternoon.
Mr. B. L. Hamby and fami
ly of near Silver City were vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Perry
Sunday.
L. H.
ANTIOCH.
Guess most everybody will
go to the June singing next
Sunday.
Mrs. J. N. Davis spent Sun
day evening with Mrs. S. C.
Williams.
Misses Kathleen and Ivy Da
vis and Lula and Ollie Williams
spdnt Sunday afternoon with
Miss Etta Hardin, near Pied
mont.
Mr. W. S. Tate and family
visited Mr. Luther Wheeler
and family Sunday.
A few from around here at
tended Sunday school at Pied
mont Sunday evening.
Mr. Jewell Davis and family
spent Sunday afternoon at
Mr. W. P. Hughes’.
Mr.— Broadwell spent 1
night last week at Mr. S. C.
Williams’.
Most everybody have been
so busy the past week there
has not been much visiting.
All of the farmers around
here have been killing grass
for the last week.
Well, as there isn’t much vis
iting we’ll ring off.
Tv/o Sisters.
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Under and by virtue of an or
der from the Superior Court of
said county, I will sell before
the court house door in the
town of Cumming, Ga., within
the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash, on the
Ist Tuesday in July, 1922, the
following described property
to-wit:—*■
One 1917 Model Ford Tour
ing Car, Motor No. 2363055,
Case No. 152, Forsyth Superior
Court.
One Reo Truck, No. A41764
and 14 bushels of corn in the
shuck. Case No. 163, Fon*JTh
Superior Court.
One Ford Roadster, Motor
No. 3635452.Ca5e No. 162, For
syth Superior Court.
One Ford Roadster Car, mo
tor No. 4118013. Case No. 164,
Forsyth Superior Court.
One 5-passenger Ford Car,
motor No. 45428. Case No. 161,
Forsyth Superior .Court.
One Reo Truck, Frame No.
20107. motor No. 27028. Case
No. 165, Forsyth Sup’r Court.
Also One 5-passenger Ford
Car. Motor No. 5687501, 1921
model. Case No. 158.
The above property having
been captured, condemned and
ordered sold under proper or
der from the Superior Court of
Forsyth county, Ga., under the
General Prohibition Act. This
June 20th, 1922.
R. L. Holbrook, Sheriff.
The Waterman's Ideal Foun
tain Pen is the business man's
pen, because it gives the service
he expects Get one today. 12.75
and up
Harvie Simpsfbn,
How about some of that good
loaf bread, or rolls?
Cash Market and Cafe.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and his
Successors in office, etc.
VS.
A. D. Polk, Principal, and
J. N. Webb and J. T. Webb,Se
curities.
Forfeiture of Recognizance
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Feby. (Adj) Term 1922
Superior Court county.
March 80C1922.' '
To A. I). Polk, J. N. Webb and
J. T. Webb, Greeting:—
You and each of you are here
by required to be and appear,
personally or by attorney, at
the next term of the Superior
Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 4th Monday in
August next, then and there to
show cause, if any you have,
why judgment should not be
rendered against you for the
amount of your Recognizance,
forfeited as aforesaid, as in de
fault thereof the Cojirt.\yill pro
ceed as to-juste f apper
tain. Witness fl j n _ 74 !D. W.
Blair, Judge on i ft, this
r.SOth day of M\ anc j p repr
H. S. Brookfc, Alperi
or Court.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and his
Successors in office, etc.,
VS.
R. D. Tatum, Principal, and
J. W. Goodwin, Security.
Forfeiture of Recognizance
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Feby. (Adj) Term 1922
Superior Court for said county.
March 30, 1922
To R. D. Tatum and J W Good
win, Greeting:—
You and each of you are here
by required to be and appear,
personally or by attorney, at
the next term of the Superior
Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 4th Monday in
August next, to if
any you have, why jilOgment
should not be rendered against
you for the amount of your Re
cognizance, forfeited as afore
said, as in default thereof, the
Court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain. Witness the
Hon. D. W. Blair, Judge of said
Court, this 30th day!r<March,
1922. N'
H. S. Brooks, Clerk Superi
or Court.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and his
Successors in office, et<?.,
VS.
H. S. Hanson, Principal, and
SIOO Cash, Security. 3
Forfeiture of Reoog.** irA;
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Feby. (Adj) Term 1922
Superior Court for said county.
March 30, 1922
To H. S. Hanson and SIOO Cash
Greeting:—
You and each of you are here
by required to be and appear,
personally, or by attorney, at
the next term of the Superior
Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 4th Monday in
August next, then and there to
show cause, if any you have,
why judgment should not be
rendered against you for the
amount of your Recognizance,
forfeited as aforesaid, as in de
fault thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall ap
pertain. Witness the Hon. D.
W. Blair, Judge of said Court,
this 30th day of March, 1922.
H. S. Brooks, Clerk Superi
or Court.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and his
Successors in office, etc,,
VS.
J. M. Waters, Principal, and
W. T. Brown, Security.
Forfeiture of Recognizance
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Feby (Adj) Term, 1922.
Superior Court for said county.
March 30, 1922.
To J. M. Waters and W. T.
Brown, Greeting:—
You and each of you are here
by required to be and appear,
personally or by attorney at the
next term of the Superior Court
to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the 4th Monday in Au
gust next, to show cause, if any
you have why judgment should
not be rendered against you
for the amount of your Recog
nizance, forfeited as aforesaid,
as in default thereof, the Court
will proceed as to justice shall
appertain. Witness the Hon. D.
W. Blair, Judge of said Court,
this 30th day of March, 1922.
H. S. Brooks, Clerk Superi
or Court.
Remembtr, the Cash Market
and Cafe is prepared to take care
i of your wants in staple and fan
cy groceries.
Cumming Garage will give ab
solutely free a TUBE with every
tire sold for 10 days. #
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and his
Successors in office, etc.,
VS.
D. R. Roach, Principal, and
Mrs. D.S. Mayo, and P. L. Full
er, Securities.
Forfeiture of Recognizance
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Feby (Adj) Term, 1922.
Superior Court for said county.
March 30, 1922.
To D. R. Roach, Mrs. D. S.
Mayo and P. L. Fuller, Greet
ing :
You and each of you are here
by required to be and appear,
personally or by attorney at the
next term of the Superior Court
to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the 4th Monday in Au
gust next, then and there to
show cause, if any you have,
why judgment should r.ot be
rendered against you for am
ount of your Recognizance, for
feited as aforesaid as in default
thereof the Court will proceed
as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. D. W. Blair,
Judge of said Court, this 30th
day of March, 1922.
H. S. Brooks, Clerk Superi
or Court. .
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and his
Successors in office, etc.,
VS.
Tom Rucker, Principal, and
R. C. Brannon, Security.
Forfeiture of Recognizance
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Feby. (Adj) Term, 1922.
Superior Court for said county.
March 30, 1922.
To Tom Rucker and R. C. Bran
non, Greeting:—
You and each of you are here
by required to be and appear,
personally or by attorney at
the next term of the Superior
Court to be held in and for said
Cos., on the 4th Monday in Au
gust next, to show cause, if any
you have why judgment should
not be rendered against you for
the amount of your Recogniz
ance, forfeited as aforesaid, as
in default thereof the Court
will proceed as to justice shall
appertain. Witness the Hon. D.
W. Blair, Judge of said Court,
this 30th day of March, 1922.
H. S. Brooks, Clerk Superi
or Court.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and his
Successors in office, etc.,
VS.
Fred Young, Principal, and
P. P. Jackson and J. R. Young,
Securities.
Forfeiture of Recognizance
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Feby (Adj) Term, 1922.
Superior Court for said county.
March 30, 1922.
To Fred Young, P. P. Jackson
and J. R. Young, Greeting:—
You and each of you are here
by required to be and appear,
personally ot by attorney, at
the next term of the Superior
Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 4th Monday in
August next, then and there to
show cause, if any you have,
why judgment should not be
rendered against you for the
amount of your Recognizance,
forfeited as aforesaid, as in de
fault thereof the Court will pro
ceed as to justice shall apper
tain. Witness the Hon. D. W.
Blair, Judge of said Court, this
30th day of March, 1922.
H. S. Brooks, Clerk Superi
or Court.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and his
Successors in office, etc.,
VS.
John Clowers, Principal, and
H. L. Vandergriff, Security.
Forfeiture of Recognizance
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Feby. (Adj) Term, 1922.
Superior Court for said county.
March 30, 1922.
To John Clowers and H. L. Van
dergriff, Greeting:—
You and each of you are here
by required to be and appear,
personally or by attorney, at
the next term of the Superior
Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 4th Monday in
August next, then and there to
show cause, if any you have,
why judgment should not be
rendered against you for the
amount of your Recognizance,
forfeited as aforesaid, as in de
fault thereof, the Court will
proceed as to justice shall ap
pertain. Witness the Hon. D.
W. Blair, Judge of said Court,
this 30th day of March, 1922.
H. S. Brooks, Clerk Superi
or Court.
Keep the Children Busy.
r Vo ..o little thi*
itaut the heme It 'rains them to be
useful, not awkwaM In later and
more Important off, >s; It gives them
occupation,whllle they are small and 11
guards against selflih. Idle, nnbandy
members of an older society Occu
pation makes happiness, and occupu
don cannot ba acquired too young.
1
Cum ming- A f pharetta-Roswdl-Attenta
BUS LINE
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SC H E D U L E- (CENTRAL HiViE)
Lv. Cumming 6:00 A. M.
Lv. Alpharetta 6:50 A. M.
Lv. Roswell 7:20 A. M.
Ar. Atlanta B:3C A ”•
Lv. CUMMING £•
Lv. Alpharetta 4:20 P*
Lv. Roswell 4:5C P* **•
Ar. Atlanta 6:00 ”• I™*
FARES
Vhom 'I'O ONE WAY ROUND TRIP
Jr,” hlk* *:•;;
Cumming Roswell 1.50 2.50
Cumming Atlanta 2 0
Alpharetta Atlanta 1 50 2.50
Roswell Atlania 1.00 1.50
Round Trip Ticket Q<>"d lor Three Days Lay-Over g
LEAVING AND AR* IVING POINTS Phone Nos.
Cumming: Cumming garage o-a
Alpharetta: Alpharetta Drug store 29
Roswell (Upper): Strickland Drug Store 27
Roswell( Lower): Roswell P ru g Store 44
Atlanta: Marion Hotel, 9V North Pryor St Ivy 2700
Atlanta: Belle Isle Garage, 10-40 Auburn Ave, Ivy 6486
ROY P. OTWELL CLIFF P. VAUGHN
Insurance.
See me about fire insurance, I rep
resent the Citizens Insurance Cos.,
of Misso iri, and the North British
and Mercantile Insurance Co- Both
sound old line companies,
Glen Merritt
at F. and M, Bank,
Corn Liquor and
Automobile Oil.
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Quite a difference you will say, but in one respect
there is a similarity. A bar-keeper used to buy a barrel
of corn liquor and make two barrels out of it. Some re
finers blend, mix and compound their oils. The bar
keeper didn’t mix water with his liquor to make it bet
ter, neither does the refiner mix his oil to make it better;
both were mixed because there was more profit to the
dealer, and because the buyer could be fooled-
Treat your car right. Use nothing but a straight
run, high grade oil, Such is
K.walx.uroyl •
Sold by
Cumming arage, Cumming, a.
No. 174
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