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T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and
His Successors in office, e*c.
VS.
A. D. Polk, Principal, and J. N.
Webb and J. T. Webb, Securi
ties.
Forfeiture of Recognizance.
Forsyth County, Georgia.
February Term, 1923.
Superior Court for said county
Feb’y. 27th, 1923.
To A. D. Polk, J. N. Webb &
J. T. Webb, non-residents of
Forsyth County, Greeting:—
You and each of you are
hereby required to be and ap
pear personally or by attor
ney at the next term of the
Superior Court, to be held in
and for said county, on the
4th Monday in August next,
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
default thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall ap
pertain. Witness the Hon. D.
W. Blair, Judge of said Court
this 27th day of Feb’y. 1923.
H. S. BROOKS, C. S. C.
G. W. HEARD’S
Department Store
is full up and running over with the best
and largest stock it has ever been my
pleasure to offer my customers. We make
every effort to keep what you need and our
increasing patronage justifies the effort.
Right now we can supply your every need
at prices undreamed of a short time ago.
Our immense stock consists of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions, Hard
ware, Groceries, House Furnishings,
Wagons, Buggies, Feedstuffs.
Alnminumware
at prices unheard of a short time ago.
Ask us about our free Range proposition.
It’s a hummer.
We have a force of courteous salesman,
and it’s a pleasure to show you our goods.
Come and take a look, buy what you need
and GO HOME HAPPY.
Yours for business,
G. W. HEARD.
If it’s in town we’ve got it.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and
His Successors in office, etc.
VS.
Porter House, Principal and R.
E. House, Securtiy.
Forfeiture of Recognizance.
Forsyth County, Georgia.
February Term, 1923.
Superior Court for said county
Feb’y. 27th, 1923.
To Porter House and R. E.
House, non-residents of For
syth County, Greeting:—
You and each of you are
hereby required to be and ap
pear personally or by attor
ney at the next term of the
Superior Court, to be held in
and for said county, on the
4th Monday in August next,
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
default thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall ap
pertain. Witness the Hon. D.
W. Blair, Judge of said Court
this 27th day of Feb’y. 1923.
H. S. BROOKS, C. S. C.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and
His Successors in office, etc.
VS.
Cliff Boling, Principal, and J.
F. Boling and E. W. Glistrap,
Securities.
Forfeiture of Recognizance.
Forsyth County, Georgia.
February Term, 1923.
Superior Court for said county
Feb’y. 27th, 1923.
To Cliff Boling and J. F. Boling
non-residents of Forsyth Coun
ty, Greeting:—
You and each of you are
hereby required to be and ap
pear personally or by attor
ney at the next term of the
Superior Court, to be held in
and for said county, on the
4th Monday in August next,
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
default thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall ap
[ pertain. Witness the Hon. D.
!W. Blair, Judge o*f said Court
i this 27th day of Feb’y. 1923.
1 H. S. BROOKS, C. S. C.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and
His Successors in office, etc.
VS.
Chess Hutchins, Principal, and
R. E. House, Security.
Forfeiture of Recognizance.
Forsyth County, Georgia.
February Term, 1923.
Superior Court for said county
Feb’y. 27th, 1923.
To Chess Hutchins, and R. E.
House, non-residents of For
syth County, Greeting:—
You and each of you are
hereby required to be and ap
pear personally or by attor
ney at the next term of the
Superior Court, to be held in
and for said county, on the
4th Monday in August next,
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
default thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall ap
pertain. Witness the Hon. D.
W. Blair, Judge of said Court
this 27th day of Feb’y. 1923.
H. S. BROOKS, C. S. C,
Save Money
by trading with me. I carry ts
good line of
Saple & Fancy Groceries,
Hardware, Overalls, shoes
Tobacco and Snuff.
Highest prices paid for Barter
* I’ll appreciate youa trade and tieat you right.^|
H. L. Hurt
CASH MARKET
AND CAFE.
S. G. CROSS in charge.
Bring your Barter and get the Atlanta market in ex
change for Groceries.
We Serve Hot Lunches
at all hours of the day.
Get our prices on
Feedstuff, Shorts, Sweet Feed,
Feed Oats. Beet Pulp,
Highest Patent Flour at Rock Bottom Prices,
far GIVE US A CALL
oon mm ami is is
serve you well in our new Cafe.
We also carry a full line of Meats,
Can Goods, dainties, Candy. Cigars
In fact everything that is kept in
a first-class Market.
SAWNEE CAFE.
Cumming, Ga.
Virgil M. Garrett.
We Invite
you to call and see us-
We carry everything:
usually carried in a first
class drug: store and sell
cheap.
A full line of school
books on hand.
Cumming Drug Store.