The North Georgian. (Cumming, Ga.) 18??-19??, May 11, 1923, Image 2

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THE NORTH OMAN, Published every IVi day bv ,J. K Kirby. Price 7f)C. ft Year. CAMMING, GA. MAY 11,1823 Entered June 18, I! >2, its second class matter tit the post <llle al Gum ming, Ua., Act of Congress of March 3, 1K79. ANTIOCH. Next Saturday and Sunday are tegular meeting days at this place. Sunday is communion day and all.sister. churcheslare in vited. There will be Mothers’ Pay exercises Sunday night. Ev erybody invited to come. Several from around here at tended preaching services at Mr. Charlie Thornton's Sunday af ternoon. Miss Cathryn Pilgrim spent Sunday with Misses Lula and Ollie Williams. I Mr. Jewell Davis and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. W P Hughes. Mrs. Izzie Little spent Satur day afternoon with Mrs. Myrtle Tilgrim. Miss Allene Williams visited Miss Ethel Davis Saturday even ing. A few from here attended ser vices at Beaver Ruin Sunday. Mr. W S Tate and family spent one day last week in Cumming. Merritt visited Miss Ruby Williams Sunday, Sunday school was very good at this place Sunday. Mrs. S C Williams visited Mrs. J N Davis one evening last week Miss Ruby Deen Merritt spent the week end with Miss Edith James. Misses Ivy Davis:and Lnlaand Ollie Williams visited at Mr. W G Pilgrim’s one evening last week- The harvest truly is great but the laborers are tew: pray ye therefore the Lord of the harv est that he would send forth la borers into his harvest, As ever, Two Sisters. Knowing When. Next to knowing when to seize an opportunity, the most Important thing in life Is to know when to forego an advantage.—Disraeli. Indulgence. It Is only necessary to grow old to become more Indulgent. I see no fault committed that I have not committed myself—Goethe. Our Life. I We pass our life In deliberation, and we die upon It.—Quesnel. Sharing Misfortunes. Some people think that all the world should share their misfortunes, though they do not shurejn the sufferings ef any one else—A. Polncelot. Those Who Mean to Be True. Those who houestly mean to be true contradict themselves more rarely than those who try to be consistent.— 0. W. Holmes. Fearless Minds. Fearless minds climb sooneet ante crowns— ShnkesDeare. Waterman’s Ideal Inkisabso utclv the best for all writing. It is uniform in quality, and will not thicken and dry up, is non corrosive and everlasting in its record qualities- Harvie Simpson. MRU a Having opened a Barber Shop in Gumming, on Dahlonega St., next door to the Cash Market, I will appreciate a share of your work. First class tools, first class work, and satisfaction guaran teed, Call and see me. Respectfully, MINOR GRAVITT. Atlanta Welding Cos., 74 Ivy St., Atlanta, da. H. J. Montgomery, Prop’r. Prepared to weld anything that can be welded. Use both elec tric and autogenous. Prices very reasonable and satifaclion guar teed. EAST CUBA. What about today being a pret ty day? Mr. Walter Tatum and family spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. Charlie Whitt’s. Mr. N N Chadwick and wife spent Monday with Mr. W A Mar tin, near Alpharetta. SMiss Maxie Redd attended the birth day dinner at Mr. Joe Bram blett’s Sunday. Mr. I T Harris and family vis ited Mr. J E Chadwnk and fam ily Sunday. Mr. W H Chadwick and family and Mr. Cecil Chadwick spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. J J Chadwick. Mrs. Ethel Redd and daughter Maxie spent one evening last week with Mrs. Charlie Whitt. Mrs. Laura Chadwick and chil dren spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Julia Jennings. Mr. Walter Tatum, who has been real sick with chicken pox, is able to be out again. Messrs J P and Charlie Chad wick spent Sunday with Messrs Loyd and Toy Jennings. Mrs. Ethel Redd spent Tues day afternoon with Mrs. Nell Ta tum. Mrs. Julia Jennings spent Sat urday afternoon with Mrs. N N Chadwick. Mrs. Charlie Whitt visited Mrs. Claude Redd one afternoon last Mr. George Monroe visited his father on route 2 Sunday. Mrs. Aska Gilbert visited Mrs. Ethel Redd one afternoon last week. Brown Eyes. ( _ PLEASANT VIEW. Rev J W Gill filled his appoint ment at this place Saturday and Sunday, preaching two very in teresting sermons. The singing at this place was a real success. Many thanks to the visitors who took part and helped with the services. Also, to one and all for the nice behav ior. May God’s blessing rest on For Cross Country or City Driving From the handsome lug gage trunk on the rear to the nickeled drum head the Buick four cylinder touring sedan has an air c f smartness that is distinctly newinamotorcarofitsprice. This model combines the rich luxury of the fine closed car with practical everyday utility for business and social motoring. Touring is made comfortable by the Fours Prtcm* f. a. fc. Bnttk 5 Pass. Road. - $865 faetortoot Mouorumottt 5 Pass. Tour. - IUS tax to bo addxd. Axk t 3 p ssa . Coupe - 1175 about tho G. U. A. C. 5 Par*. Sedan - 1395 rurokau Flan.uMcb 5 pa;J Tour . Sedan - - - 1375 PaynMU Sport Road. - 1025 Cumming Buick Company WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE LUILf, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM each and all, Mrs. M C Mauldin visited her mother, Mrs. John Phillips, last Monday, M;ss Kathleen Phillips returning home with her. Masters Clarpnce and Hoyt Thompson visited their grand mother, Mrs. M J Wade, Friday night B Mr. H G Brannon and family spent Friday night with Mr. W W Goss and family, Mr.— Stencil and family, of near Alpharetta, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. J F Dodd and family. Mrs. M J Wade and daughters. Mr3. J A Jarvis and children and Mrs. W J Wade and children spent Saturday p m with Mrs. W W Goss and family, Rev G W Fnrri3t will preach at tlvs place Saturday night and Sunday. May 12th and 13th. Let euerybody go out and hear him. B. Public Sale of Valuable Land. Georgia, Forsyth County. Whereas, on the 10th day of May, 1922, J. D. Buice executed and delivered to the Palmour Hardware Company his deed under Sections 1969-1970-1971 of the Code of Georgia, of 1882, [and the acts amendatory there of to the lands hereinafter de scribed for the purpose of se curing a debt reierred to in said deed, which deed is recorded in the Clerk’s Office of Forsyth County Superior Court in Book ‘6”, Fob “281-2 2”. And whereas, in said deed said J. D. Buice gave to said Palmour Hardware Company the power to seli said lands in case of default in the prompt payment at maturity of interest or principal of said debt. Now, Therefore, by order of the power so vested in the un dersigned, which is more ac curately shown by reference to said deed, the said Palmour Hardware Company will sell at public outcry Lo the highest bidder for cash,’ on the first Tuesdav in June, 1923, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in Forsyth County, at Cum mug,“Georgia, the lands and scribed in the afore said deed, towit: “All that tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the Sec ond District of First Section of Forsyth County, Georgia, con taining Thirty-Two (32) acres, more or less, Number One Thousand and Fourteen (1614) being all of said lot not hereto fore deeded to the said James D. Buice by J. L. Williams in his lifetime, and being the same property deeded by T. A. Will iams to J. D. Buice on the 30th day of December 1916, said lands bounded on North by lands of W. J. Thompson, on by other lands of J. D. Buice, on the South by lands of S. E. Buice.” The said deed first above mentioned was executed and de livered to secure the payment of a certain promissory note for the sum of Six Hundred Thirty-Eight ($638.00) Dollars, said note dated May 10, 1922, and the principal debt bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date. Said principal note is now past due by the terms thereof, and remains due and unpaid. The total amount of principal and interest that will be due on said debt on 'the first Tuesday in June, 1923, is Six Hundred Ninety-Two and 58-100 ($692.58) Dollars. Fee simple titles will be made to the pur chaser at said sale, and the pro ceeds of such sale will be ap plied to the payment of said debt with interest and attor ney’s fees and expenses of these proceedings, and the remaind er, if any, will be paid over to said J. D. Buice, or his legal representative. Dated this 30th day of April 1923. Palmour Hardware Company, J. O. Adams, Attorney, Gainesville, Georgia. ~EL C. BRANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 503 Jackstn Building, GAINESVILLE. GA. Will practice inall the Courts. CLAY & BLAIR, Attorneys at La a-, MARIETTA, GEORGIA: Yew Tree Centuries Old. In the churchyard at Plymtree, Devon, England, is a yew tree whose tge Is calculated at 1,000 years, and which is doubtless the oldest in the -ountry. luggage facilities the trunk provides and by the broad vision afforded by the wide windows. Fitted with every conven ience for comfort in winter and summer and com pletely equipped for restful driving and riding, the four cylinder touring sedan is recognized everywhere as an exceptional motor car value. Sixes 2 Pass. Road. $1175 4 Pass. Coupe $1895 5 Pass. Tour. 1195 7 Pass. Tour. - 1435 5 Pass. Tour. 7 Pass- Sedan * 2195 Sedan - - - 1935 Sport Road. - 1625 5 Pass. Sedan - 1985 Sport Tour. - 1675 New Garage. New Location, New Tools . New Prices . In faU everything new except mechanics , who are ex perienced and up-to-date , We are loeated in tlie G, L- Merritt warehouse on t lie south west side of town, where we,can take care of your automobile and farm machin ery repairing, as well as general blacksmith ing, Respectfully, we ask for a share of your patronage. First class work at reasonable prices. Oils, Greases, Genuine Ford Parts. Yours for business* BLACKSTON BROS. ■“THERE’S nothing: i so fine as a Taylor Made Suit. AND there’s nothing so keen as their Prices. Gumming Pressing Club EAGLE “MlKADO”>^|^^p ; VPenca No. 174 For Sale at your Dealer Made in five grade* ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE P.ED BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Georgia, Forsyth County., To all whom it may concern: Mrs. Arlie Dudley having made application to me for 12 months support for herself out of the estate of Woodford Dud ley, deceased, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons concerned are here by required to show cause be fore the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in June, 1923, why said appli cation should not be granted. Given under my hand and offic ial signature, this 7th day of May, 1923. W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary. D-30-41-NF Georgia, Forsyth County. To all whom it may concern: Ancil Lathem, administrator upon the estate of Mrs. Lucy V. Hawkins, late of said county, deceased, having filed his peti tion for discliarge, this is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, against the grant ing of this discharge at the reg ular term of the Court of Ordi nary of said county to be held on the first Monday in June, 192,3. Given under my hand and official signature, this 7th day of May, 1922. W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.