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m SOM GEORGIA.
Published every Friday bv
J. E Kirby.
Price 75c. a Year.
CUMMING, GA. JULY 6, 1920
Kuh-n-il June 18, ISt<>2, an second
claws nmlterat the post olticc at Cura
miiiK, .ia., Act ot Oonpress ol March
3, 1871).
Program of Exercises
Of the Sunday School Conven
tion of the Hightower Associa
tion Meeting for the 3rd District
to be held with Zion Hill church,
embracing Saturday and Sunday,
July 14-15.
SATURDAY.
10:()() a.m.—Opening exercises
and organization.
10:30—Bible Readings on Bible
School Work, showing the di
vinely appointed place and func
tion of the Sunday school, J.B.
Driske'l.
11:00 a.m.— Address by the As
sociations! president, A. W. Pruitt
11:20—Why so little interestin
this work in many of our church
es? E. S. Sherrill.
AFTERNOON.
I:3o—Devotional, led by C E
Sexton.
I:4s—Some of the main hin
drances to efficient Sunday school
work within the bounds of our
association. A M Sosebee,
3:30 Sunday school lesson
helps and what use we should
make of them. S J Smith.
SUNDAY,
9:3o—Devotional, C E Thomas
10:00 a.m.—The Modern Sun
day school, and how much of its
ideals can be practically applied
to our Sundav school work. John
W Hughes.
11:00 a.m. Sermon, R H
Thompson,
AFTERNOON,
I:3o—Reports from Superinten
dents and District Vice Presi
dents.
2:00 p.m.—The Sunday school
as a Community Builder. J B
Driskell.
3:30 p.m. —Who all in the com
munity should have a part in the
Sunday school work? A B Tol
lison.
PLEASANT VIEW.
Rev J W Gill filled his appoint
ment at this place Saturday and
Sunday, preaching interesting
sermons to large congregations
each day.
If the people would take the
preacher’s advice I am sure that
this wojld be a good old world
to live in, and we are sure that
if we would all follow God’s com
mands we would not have so
many pests.
Well, B. sure is hard to fool
sometimes our wedding has
come off, Miss Mattie Stancil
and Mr. Vester Meeks were mar
ried the 4th Sunday in June,
Mr. W L Brannon and wife of
Sheitonville were visiting Mr. J
T Brannon and other relatives in
this part Sunday.
Mr. Eugene Bales was visiting
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
M C Mauldin Saturday night.
Mr. Chester Thompson spent
Saturday night with Mr. L L
Wade,
Mrs. M J Wade is spending a
few days with relatives in At
lanta.
The ice cream supper given by
Miss Lilly Mae Goss Saturday
night was enjoyed by all present
Mrs. S M Stripland is real sick
at this writing. Here’s hoping
for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Thompson and grand
son spent a few days with Mr. G
W Glover and family last week.
Mrs. G W Bales and children
visited Mrs. W W Goss and chil
dren Sunday p m.
Mr. Webster Marlin and fami
ly spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. A A Thompson and
family.
B.
BACON SCHOOL HOUSE.
Mrs. Robert Reid and Mrs. Ben
Bagwell were visiting at Mr. Jim
mie Pool’s Monday afternoon.
Misses Lunia and Ronie Sam
ples visited Misses Johnnie and
Hulit Stone Friday afternoon.
Misses Vernia and Willie Jones
spent Saturday night with their
brother.
Messrs. Milt Self and Robert
Dougherty spent a while Satur
day night at Mr. Robert Reid’s.
Mrs. Susie Martin spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. C C Sam
ples,
Messis Eugene and Glenn
Stone were visiting Messrs Roy
and Clay Hughes at Cumming
Saturday night and Sunday.
Several from around here at
tended services at Pleasant View
and the sing'ng at Haw Creek
Sunday.
The Misses Clement visited
Mrs. W H Poole Sunday after
noon.
Misses Edith and Eunice Stone
were visiting dear Brandywine
Saturday night.
Master Odell Pool spent Satur
day afiernoon with Master Joffe
Smith.
Overall Bill.
Have your suit made like new
by cleaning and pressing by
Cumming Pressing Club. They
pay parcel post charges both
ways.
To get the best results from
your Waterman’* Ideal Fountain
Pen, use only Wacerman’s Ideal
Ink. 15c per bottle*
Harvie Simpsop.
Waterman’s Ideal Ink is abso
utelv the best for all writing. It
[s uniform in quality, and will
not thicken and dry up, is non
corrosive and everlasting in its
record qualities*
Harvie Simpson,
The Cumming Garage has in
stalled an up-to-date gasoline fill
ing station. They handle the
Standard Oil products—gasoline,
oils and greases, Call on them
when in need of anything for
your auto.
ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE
Georgia, Forsyth County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, I will offer for sale to the
highest bidder, at public out
cry before the court house door
in Cumming, in said county,
within the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in August,
1923, all that tract or parcel of
land in the 14th district and
first section, in said county, con
tainirig 225 acres more or less,
kown as the L. B. Dover place,
consisting of 4 acres in the
southeast corner of lot No. 363,
all of 364, all of 365 and 367,
lying on the east side of Bald
ridge Creek, and all of lots num
bers 378 and 379.
This property is well timber
ed, has a dwelling house and
two good tenant houses, enough
open land for a three horse crop
To be sold as the property of
L. B. Dover, deceased, free
from all encumbrances or right
of dower (the widow having
elected to take a money dower)
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said L. B. Dover,
deceased. The crops for the
present year will be reserved
The purchaser will be entitled
to take possession of any un
occupied house on the place,
and of any open land that is not
now in cultivation, as soon as
25 per cent of the purchase
price is paid, with the privi
lege to cut. timber therefom
Terms cash. But the purchaser
upon paying 10 per cent of his
purchase on the day of sale,
and 15 per cent within 60- days,
can have until the Ist day of
December, 1923, to complete
the payment and take deeds to
the property.
July 3, 1923.
Mrs. L. B. Dover, Adminis
tratrix.
E. C. BRANNON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
503 Jackstn Building,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
Will practice inall the Courts.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and
His Successors in office, etc.
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.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and
His Successors in office, etc.
VS.
W. C. McMitchen, Principal &
J. S. Worley and L. J. Terry,
Securities.
Forfeiture of Recognizance.
Forsyth County, Georgia.
February Term, 1923.
Superior Court for said county
Feb’y. 27th, 1923. *
To W. C. McMitchen, J. S. Wor
ley and L. J. Terry, non-resi
dents 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.
T. W. Hardwick, Gov., and
His Successors in office, etc.
VS.
P. L. House, Principal and M.
M. Anderson, Security.
Forfeiture of Recognizance.
Forsyth County, Georgia.
February Term, 1923.
Superior Court for said county
Feb’y. 27th, 1923.
To P. L. House and M. M. An
derson, 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.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern:
W. O. Waldrip, administra
tor, de bonis non, upon the es
tate of Elias Waldrip, late of
said county, deceased, having
filed his petition for discharge,
this is to cite all percons con
cerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can,
against the ganting of this dis
charge at the regular term of
the Court of Ordinary of said
county to be held on the first
Monday in August, 1923. Giv
en under my hand and official
signature, this 2nd day of July
1923.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
BUM
Having opened a Barber Shop
in Cumming, 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.
FOWLER & HORSEY,
Practice of Criminal Law,
CUMMING, GA,
SALE-ARMY SAOES-SALE.
We have just bought a tre
mendous stock of Army Munson
last shoes to be sold to the pub
lic direct, Price $2,75. These
shoes are 100 per cent solid leath
er with heavy double soles sewed
and nailed. The uppers are of
heavy tan chrome leather with
bellows tongue, thereby making
them waterproof. These shoes
are selling very fast and we ad
vise you to order at once to in
sure your order being filled.
The ; sizes are six to 11, all
widths; Pay Postman on receipt
of goods or send money order.
Money refunded if shoes are not
satisfactory,
THE U. S, STORES CO..
1441 Broadway, New York City,
Jno. S. Wood, Sol. Gen., as Re.,
lator for the State of Georgia.
VS.
One 5 Passenger Ford Car,
Motor No. 243657.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Condemnation Proceedings.
Forsyth Superior Court,
February Term, 1923.
To the Owners or Lessees of
the above described property:
You and each of you are here
by notified that a proceeding to
condemn the above described
property as forfeited on ac
count of same having been used
in the transportation of intox
icating whiskey in said county
of Forsyth has been filed in the
Superior Court of Forsyth coun
ty, on the 18th day of June,
1923, and you and each of you
are required to be and appear
in said court within thirty days
from said date and file your
defense, if any you have why
judgment o f condemnation
should not be entered against
said described property.
Witness the Hon. D. W. Blair
Juge of the Superior Court of
said county, this 18th day of
June, 1923.
H. S. BROOKS, Clerk.
Jno. S. Wood, Sol. Gen. as Re
lator for the State of Georgia.
VS.
One 5 Passenger Ford Car,
Motor No. 6715394.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Condemnation Proceedings
Forsyth Superior Court,
February Term, 1923.
To the Owners or Lessees of
the above described property:
You and each of you are here
by notified that a proceeding to
condemn the above described
property as forfeited on ac
count of same having been used
in the transportation of intox
icating whiskey in said county
of Forsyth has been filed in the
Superior Court of Forsyth coun
ty, on the 18th day of June,
1923, and you and each of
you are required to be aryl ap
pear in said court within thirty
days from said date and file
your defense, if any you have,
why judgment of condemna
tion should not be entered a
gainst said described property.
Witness the Hen. D. W. Blair
Judge of the Superior Court of
said county, this 18th day of
June, 1923.
H. S. BROOKS, Clerk.
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 of said Court
this 27th day of Feb’y. 1923.
H. S. BROOKS, C. S. C.
Atlanta Welding Cos.,
74 Ivy St., Atlanta, Qa.
H. J. Moatgoniery, Prop’r.
Prepared to weld anything that
can be welded. Use both elec
trie and autogenous. Prices very
reasonable and satifaction guar
teed.
NOW!
The Unprecedented and Extraordi
nary announcement is made —that
from now on there will be
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YOUR DOLLAR ■;
Will go a long ways
with me. v
I have just put in a stock of Staple and Fancy Groc
eries, Feedstuff, etc , at the Pirkle building, on the
south side of town, and invite you to trade with me, .
My prices are right and the goods o. k. and I will ap
preciate it.
I also handle ice and you can get it in any quantity at
anytime.
I will pay the market price for barter.
Come and see me.
Will deliver anyMhere in the city limits.
George Coker.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern:
Judge H. L. Patterson having
made application to me for per
manent letters of administra
tion upon the estate of Ben F.
McAfee, late of said county, de
ceased, notice is hereby given
that said application will be
heard at the regular term of
the Court of Ordinary of said
county to be held on the first
Monday in August, 1923. Giv
en under my hand and official
signature, this 2nd day of July'
1923. *
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary;
Georgia, 1 Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern:
. W. L.iHood having made ap
plication to me for permanent
letters of administration upon
the estate of Corbin S. Hood,
late of said county, deceased,
notice is hereby gtven that said
application will be heard alt the
regular term of the, Co.urt of Or
dinary, of said county to be
held on the first Monday in Au
gust, 1293. Giv'en under- my
hand and official signature,
this 2nd day' of July, 1923.
W. J. *Tidtve 11, Ordinary. .