Newspaper Page Text
[3NmniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinniniiiiuiiiiiHiiiHfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiimi<iimniHiuiMHib
Legal Notices
liaNUDIIIIIM(UIIIUIIIIIIIIII(imttmiNIIIUIIIIIINUIi(UIUUUUIIMI(IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIinunMUUU>."
EXECUTOR’S SALE OF LAND.
■GEORGIA. Chattooga County :
Under and by virtue of an order grant
ed at the July term. 1937, of the Court
•of Ordinary of Walker County, Georgia,
there will be sold for cash to the highest
bidder at public outcry before the court
house door of Chattooga County, Georgia,
Vithin the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in August, 1939, next, as the
property of the estate of C. C. L. Rudicil,
late of said Walker county, deceased:
First, One undivided sixth interest in
a tract of Seventy-Eight Acres, more or
less, of land in Lots of Land Nos. 96.
5)7 and 98 in the Sixth district and
Fourth section of said Chattooga county,
being that tract in which L. D. V. Rud
icil owned two-thirds undivided interest
at the time of his death, and being the
most western of the two large r tracts,
■which are described in Item Fie of the
will of Robert Young Rudicil, late of
■■said Chattooga county, extending from
the center of Chattooga River in said
.Lot No. 96, north to ths north line of
:said lot No. 98. and having width of 667
feet, more or less, from east to west:
second, an undivided half-interest in all
the two smaller tracts named in said
Item Five of said Robert Young Rudicil
will, except that corner of the most
western of said two smaller tracts, that
lies on the west side of the State High
way. The said two smaller tracts. Said
two smaller tracts contain a total of 125
acres, more or less, in said Lots Nos.
96, 97, and 98 and are bounded on the
east by the larger tract, first above de
scribed.
This July 3, 1939.
MRS. LYDIA R. RUDICIL,
Executrix, Last Will of C. C. L. Rud
icil, Deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR’S LAND SALE.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Under and by virtue of an order grant
ed by the Court of Ordinary of said
County on the 3rd day of July. 1939,
there will be sold for cash to the highest
bidder at public outcry before the court
house door of said county within the le
gal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
August, 1939. next, as the property of
the estate of L. D. V. Rudicil, late o'
said county, now deceased, TWO
THIRDS undivided interest in a tract
■ol Seventy-Eight acres, more or less, of
land, in Lots of Land. Nos. 96, 97 and 98
in the Sixth district and Fourth section
■of said county, being the same tract
which is described in the deed of W. R.
Henry to said L. D. V. Rudicil. as re
corded in Book 8, Page 512 of the Deed
Records of said county, and in other
■deeds in said records, being located and
bounded by lines, as follows: Beginning
where the west line of a tract owned by
J. N. Alexander in the same Lots of
Land, strikes the north line of said Lot
of Land, No. 98; thence running west
on the original north line of said Lot
No. 98 a distance of 607 feet, more or
less, to the northeast corner of the most
eastern of the two smaller tracts describ
ed in Item Five of the will of Robert
Young Rudicil, late of said county, now
deceased ; thence running south along the
east line of said smaller tract' to the
center of Chattooga River in Lot of Land
No. 96, aforesaid; thence running east
wardly with the center of said river to
where the west line of the tract of said
J. N. Alexander line to the point of be
ginning.
This July 3. 1939.
ROWLAND W. HENRY.
Administrator. Estate of L. D. V. Rud
icil, Deceased.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
To All Whom It May Concern :
Rowland W. Henry having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent Let
ters of Administration on the estate of
Rowland Knox Rudicil. late of said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Rowland
Knox Rudicil to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not be
granted to said Rowland W. Henry on
said estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 3rd day of July, 1939.
4t-Ju27 H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
SALE TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County :
In accordance with the terms of an or
der of the Superior Court of said county
and a writ directed to us b.v the Clerk
of said court in the matter of Henry N.
Williams, et al, vs. J. A. Williams, et
al, being a petition for partition brougnt
to the February, 1939, term of said
court, we, the undersigned, will sell at
public outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash before the courthouse
door in said County within the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in August.
1939, the lands hereinafter described,
same being sold as the property of Hen
ry N. Williams, M. O. Williams, Mrs.
M. M. Williams Floyd, Mrs. A. M. Wil
liams Loggins, Mrs. R. B. Williams Giles.
Mrs. P. M. Williams Ramey, J. A. Wil
liams and Mrs. M. B. Williams Arnold,
and for the purpose of partition and di
vision, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the county of Chat
tooga as follows: 13 acres, more or less,
lying and being in the Northwest corner
o lot No. 76; also 85 acres, more or less,
of lot No. 69. being all of said lot lying
i J. ESPY, jr7 j
Attorney-at-Law j
‘ Summerville, Georgia.
; Office ever MeGfnnis Drug Co. <
North of Chattooga River, except a small
tract in the Northwest corner thereOr
owned by J: C. Shamlin ; also the bight
to build and maintain a fence on tfie
South bank of Chattooga River, and ex
cepting certain Vvatef rights owned by
the Trion Company. All said above de
scribed lands lying and being in one
body and in the 6th District and Ith
Section of Chattooga County, Georgia.
Same being those lands heretofore con
veyed by the late R. N. Williams to the
late Mrs. Cornelia B. Turnbull by deed
which is recorded on page 110 of Book 7
of the Record of Deeds of Chattooga
County, Georgia.
This the sth day of July. 1939.
JNO. B. WHISNANT,
J. A. SCOGGINS,
S. H. GILKESON.
PETITION FOR YEAR S SUPPORT
Chattooga Court of Ordinary—July 5.
1939:
The appraisers upon application of
Mrs. Matilda Gilreath Huskey, widow of
said Brittain C. Huskey, for a twelve
months’ support for herself and one m
nor child, having filed their return, all
persons concerned hereby are cited to
show cause, if any they have, at the next
regular term of this court, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
"Whereas, Florence McGary and Mattie
McCary did on the 3rd day of January,
1934, execute and deliver V 6 F, F, Chap ■
man as Trustee fob his minor child. Au
dry Chapman, S certain deed to secure
debt to certain property hereinafter d<
scribed, said deed being recorded in book
T 9”, page 559 of deeds in the office of
the Clerk of Chattooga Superior Court,
and —
Whereas, said deed provided that upon
failure of default in the payment of any
of said notes or any part thereof or the
faxes or the payment of insurance prem
iums according to the stipulations herein
then the party of the second part may
declare all of said unpaid indebtedness
immediately due and payable, and is
hereby authorized to sell at public outcry
before the court house door in said coun
ty. to the highest bidder for cash all o
said property after advertising the time,
•lace and terms of sale in the public ga
zette of said county in which sheriff's
advertisements are published once a week
for four weeks and may bid at said sale
i.nd may make the purchaser of said
property a fee simple title thereto ami
put him in summary possession thereof.
The proceeds to be applied to the pay
ment of said indebtedness the cost of said
proceedings, and the balance, if any, to
be paid to the party of the first part, and
"Whereas, default was made in the pay
ment of the principal and interest due
n said indebtedness according to the
tipulations in said deed and said prin
cipal and interest is past due and unpaid
ind the entire indebtedness secured by
aid deed is now due and payable and.
Whereas, exercising the option provid
ed for in said security deed, F. F. Chap
man. trustee for his minor child. Audry
'hapman declared the entire indebted
ness secured by said deed to be due and,
payable and default was made in pay
ment of said indebtedness which default
has continued up to the present timee.
Now. therefore, in accordance with the
terms of the provisions of said deed, F
F. Chapman, trustee for his minor child,
Audry Chapman, will sell before the
court house door in Summerville said
county, on the first Tuesday in August.
1939, between the legal hours of sale to
the highest bidder for cash, the property
described in said deed and being as fol
lows :
In the City of Summerville town lots
Nos. (10), and Seven (7) in Block No.
(10) and all that part of lot (11) that
lies south of the Mathis Branch running
through said lot. the same being 49 feet
on the west. 44 feet on the east and 28
feet in the center, the north bank of said
branch being the north boundary of said
lot No. Eleven (11) the above whole lots
facing each 60 feet and running back
within parallel lines 120 feet all in one
body.
The proceeds of said sale are to be ap
plied to the payments of all sums due
under the terms of said deed, both prin
cipal and interest and to the expenses of
this proceeding.
Said property will he sold as the prop
erty of Florence McCary and Mattie Mc-
Gary, and assigns and to divest out of
the said grantors and, or their assigns,
all right title or interest they may have
in and to said premises in law or equity
und vest same hi the purchaser.
This sth day of July 1939.
THOMAS J. ESPY. JR.,
Atttorney for F. F. Chapman, Grantee
Under Said Deed.
HELIUM TO POLAND.
AMARILLO, Tex. Two hundred
thousand cubic feet of helium gas has
been shipped from the United States he
lium plant here to Poland to be used in
a stratosphere flight.
Women Answer
From 12 States
To date, Touring Reporters have
visited the principal cities of 12
Southern states; have asked 1297
users their famous question: “Did
CARDUI help you?”
Os those 1297 users, 1206 said
they were definitely benefitted by
CARDUI. That’s 93 out of
every 100. What a record!
CARDUI is a good stimulator
for lagging appetites, a real aid
to digestion and assimilation.
That’s why its proper use enables
so many women and girls to build
up physical resistance, and thus
helps them avoid the periodic
pain of functional dysmenorrhea
due to malnutrition.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1039
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Subligna Consolidated School District.
Pursuant to call by the President, the
Board of Trustees of Subligna Consoli
dated School District of Chattooga coun
ty. Georgia, met at the usual place of
meeting in the School House at Sublig
na in said district at 5 o’clock P. M. on
the 15th day of July, 1939. to consider
a petition filed with said board and pray
ing that an election be ordered and held
in said district to determine whether
bonds shall be issued in the sum of $3,-
000.00 principal, to build and equip a
school house in and for said consolidat
ed school district; the trustees present
being C. P. Hamilton, T. P. Johnston,
Joe P. Grigsby, J. D. Scoggin, W. J.
White. On motion of T. P. Johnston, sec
onded by Joe P. Grigsby, there was of
fered, considered and, by unanimous vote,
idrpted. a resolution as follows:
Resolved, That whereas a petition sign
d by one-fourth of the registered quali
fied voters of said Subligna Consolidated
'■chool District praying that an election
e ordered and held in said district to
'etermine whether bonds in the sum of
3.000 00 shall be issued and sold to
build and equip a school house in said
onsolidated school district has been duly
filed with this Board of Trustees, and,
vhereas. a local tax- for school purposes
•; levied in said consolidated school dis
trict to supplement tile public school
fund, and, whereas, a local tax for sup
dementing said public school fund is
levied throughout the county of Chat
tooga. NOW, THEREFORE, be it or
lered by the Board of Trustees of Sub
ligna Consolidated School District, and
t is hereby ordered that an election be
held at the school house of said consoli
dated school district at Subligna on the
19th day of August, 1939. to determine
whether bonds in the total principal sum
of Three Thousand Dollars in denomina
tions of One Hundred and Fifty
(8150.00) Dollars, each hearing interest
at the rate of six per centum per annum,
and payable one bond of $150.00 and all
interest on all outstanding bonds each
year for twenty years shall be issued and
old to build and equip a school house in
and for said Subligna Consolidated
School District; and that the ballots cast
in said election shall have printed cr
written on them: “FOR School House,
or “AGAINST School House.” It is fur
her ordered that notice of said election
'0 given by publishing a copy of this
rdered for thirty days before said elec
ion in The Summerville News, the news
paper in which are published the adver
tisements of the sheriff of said county,
■nd that additional notice of said election
be given by posting notice thereof at
three public places in said Subligna Con
solidated School District for ten days be
fore said election.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
I, J. B. Scoggins, secretary-treasurer
of the Board of Trustees of the Sublig
na Consolidated School District of Chat
ooga County, Georgia, do certify that
he above and foregoing is a true copy
of a resolution on the minutes of said
Board of Trustees for July 15. 1939. a
appears by comparing the same with said
minutes.
This 15th day of July. 1939.
J. L. SCOGGINS. Sec.-Treas..
Subligna Consolidated School District.
THEY SAY
By HUBERT DODD
“By mercy and truth iniquity is purg
°w: and by the fear of the Lord men
depart from evil.” —Proverb.
Every righteous person seems to have
‘wo weapons by which he can effect
righteousness in his environment: the
hammer and the crowbar.
The crowbar is an instrument by which
| APPLICATIONS FOR |
I FHA Loans |
| - z SEE |
I BEULAH SHROPSHIRE j
< Summerville, Georgia
Getting Up Nights
Backache
LEG PAINS - LOSS OF ENERGY - TIRED
LISTLESS - LAZY FEELING - BURNING
PASSAGE - DIZZINESS - SWOLLEN ANKLES
W NERVOUSNESS
May be caused by functional
KIDNEY WEAKNESS
’ from inorganic causes
Many times kidneys become and need aid to filter and
pass off acids and poisonous Whstes. KIDANS is a long-popular
formula indicated as a stimulant diuretic for the kidneys and
bladder. Thousands of sufferers: from sluggish kidneys have used
KIDANS. Reports of pleasing results reach us regularly. If your
kidneys need help to carry on their normal eliminative functions,
fvrite for KIDANS today.’Test KIDANS on our guarantee of
results or no cost. Two regular, full size boxes, only $1 00.
Send No Money
Results or 'Money Bac\
Write today for two boxes KIDANS. Send no money with order On ar
rival deposit only SI.OO. plus postage with postman. Take one lox accord
ing to easy, simple directions. Then if you don't agree results are really
wonderful, return the second, unused KIDANS and we will retund your
full SI.OO. The rislf is ours so don’t wait but order today. I! remittance
crimes with order we pay all THE KIDANS COMPANY. Dept
21. A‘lonta. Georgia.
the old and undesirable is torn down, and
symbolizes a certain spirit of attack
against the forces of evil in the world. It
is condemnation, it is scathing rebuke; i
it is an uprooting, a tearing down, a i
smash.
Anybody knows that a crowbar is an '
important tools. Anybody also knows that |
condemnation of the unrighteous is need
ed sometimes. But .you can’t do much
building with a crowbar. If only crow
bars were used, the world would look like
a rubbish heap. With on condemnation I
society would be like a great moral rub
bish heap
The hammer is the construction tool, ! .
Contrary to a popular idea, a hammer ■
is not a knocking tool. A hammer builds.
It. symbolizes the spirit of well-doing. If
people were busy enough doing good,
there wouldn’t be much time left for do- |
ing evil. The world isn't made better 1
merely by the strong punches of a crow
bar, but also by the well-directed drives
o’ a hammer.
A little crowbar work is need here and
there, and we shouldn’t forget to use it
when needed; but the world can stand
an unlimited amount of hammer building
lows.
The wise man had the right idea when
he said. “By mercy and truth iniquity is
ntrged ; and by the fear of the Lord men
"part from fivii"
That is positive religion.
TRION THEATER
Thursday
GIFT NIGHT—S37.SO!
“GRAND JURY SECRETS”
John Howard. Porter Hall. Gail Pat
"ick. William Frawley, Jane Darwell.
Harvey Stephens. The story of two bro
hers, one a star reporter and the other 1
an assistant district attorney fighting
igainst each other for honors and one
tying to steal the other's girl friend '
'plcndid entertainment.
Friday
“HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES’
Richard Greene, Basil Rathbone. Wen- I
dy Barrie. Nigel Bruce. Lionel A twill. |
John Carradine, Barlowe Borland. Fic
tion’s most fascinating detective leaps to j
stirring life to end the terror of a 300-
year-old curse. "What was it ? this fiend
of fiends who defied even Sherlock
Holmes.
“Wild Bill Hickok” No. 3.
Saturday
“TRIGGER PALS”
Art. Jarrett, Lee Powell, Al St. John,
Dorothy Faye. The newest cowboy sensa
tion in a bristling, two-fisted story of the
west. He sings, too.
“SERGEANT MADDEN”
AY allace Beery. Tom Brown. Alan Cur
tis. Larraine Day, Fay Holden. This
glorifies the American cop. Dedicated to
the man who saves your life dozens of
times a year—the man who is known
only as the policeman on the corner.
Monday-’ftii'sday
“DARK VICTORY"
Bette Davis, George Brent, Geraldine
Fitzgerald. Humphrey Bogart, Ronald
Reagan. A tragic story, one to stir the
emotions of mass and class alike, this
production is the most, outstanding in
many moons. Miss Davis, spoiled, flip- I
pant, daughter of a deceased millionaire, :
ultimately learns from her doctor-bus-1
■nd that she has months to live, that!
blindness will be the tell-tale sign.
Wednesday
“PRIDE OF THE NAVY”
James Dunn, Rochelle Hudson and
Gordon Oliver.
SITTON GARAGE
General Repairing
Painting—Body and Fender Work
(On Rome Road, Across Highway From Schoolhouse)
TELEPHONE 470
PRESERVING NEEDS
Stock your pantry \
and cellar shelves \ \
with garden-fresh
vegetables and
fruits.
■ x j ll 1 " 1 "7 U x ( j '
I ' :> oi I
\ _.A —ll—J
Large Size Preserving and c'A .*7 er
Canning Kettles / J
MASON JARS
1-2 Gal. sl.lO
Ij w Quarts _ ... 85c
li I Pints _. __.. _ - -55 c
Caps and Rubbers . 25c
J. G. Allen Hardware Co.
FARM AUCTION SALE
Friday July 21,10:30 A. M.
Lindsey Johnson Farm
CLOSE TO LYERLY, GEORGIA
on the Lyerly-Summerville-Chattanooga
Highway.
564 Acres of fine bottom land —A fine spring
—On the river—A good fish pond—and a
fine site for a nice lake.
SUB-DIVIDED INTO SMALL FARMS OF
60 TO 100 ACRES
This is one of the finest farms in Chattooga
County, it produces corn as good as any
farm in the south or better.
Farm lands are coming back, and you can
buv land cheaper now than you will ever be
able to buy again.
North Georgia is growing faster and do
ing more building than it ever done in its his
tory . . This section of the country will be
the greatest industrial center in the world
within the next ten years.
„ EASY TERMS -
CASH PRlZES—Barbecue A
JC ll vW Dinner MUSIC
Todd & Co. R sr