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SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County :
There will be sold before the court
house door on the first Tuesday in Sep- '
tember, next, between the legal hours of 1
holding sales, for cash, the following
property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in the
county of Chattooga, known as the home
place of Mrs. Elizabeth Atkins, beginning )
in the Northeast corner of lot of land
No. 16 in the 6th district and 4th sec
tion of said state and county, and run- 1
ning Southwest to a pine bush 125 1-3 1
yards; thence Southeast sixty yards to 1
near a post-oak tree and to the intersec- <
tion of the East line of said lot No. 16; 1
thence along said East line North to the j
Northeast corner of said lot or place of <
beginning, it being the old home place of i
John W. Johnson and West of the M. E.
colored church.
Also the following described lot: Be
ginning at the Southeast corner of At- i
kins’ lot on the East original line of lot
No. 16; thence South on said line Eleven ,
and Three-fifths rods to the ditch ; thence
up said ditch North 74 degrees West
Twenty-Two rods; thence North 41 de
grees East Sixteen and Four-fifths rods
to Scruggs Corner; thence with Atkins’ ,
line to beginning. Said tract containing
1 1-12 acres, more or less, of lot of land
No. 16; in the 6th district and 4th sec
tion of said state and county. Said prop
erty levied on as the property of Mrs 1
Elizabeth Atkins to satisfy a Fi. Fa. is
sued by J. A. Scoggins, tax collector.
This 26th day of July. 1939.
J. FRANK KELLETT.
4t-Aug24 Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
September, next, at public outcry at the
courthouse in said county within the le
gal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash, certain property of which the
following is a full and complete descrip
tion :
One 1939 Mercury Town Sedan Auto
mobile. Model No. 99-A, motor No.
32711. Said property will be sold under
and by virtue of Conditional Sale con
tract foreclosure in favor of Universal
Credit company and against E. C. Powell.
This 26th day of Julv, 1939.
J. FRANK KELLETT.
4t-Aug24 Sheriff.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Clyde J. Harlow having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of Mrs.
Mary Belle Harlow, late of said County,
this is to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin of Mrs. Mary Belle
Harlow to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, to show
cause, if any they can. why permanent
administration should not be granted to
Clyde J. Harlow on Mrs. Mary Belle Har
low’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 7th day of August. 1939.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary
4t-Aug3l
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
To the Hon. Claude H. Porter. Judge of
the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of Shugart Hosiery Mills
shows that at a legally called meeting of
the Stockholders of said corporation, at
which all of the outstanding common
stock was present and voting, said Stock
holders authorized an amendment to its
charter changing the name of said cor
poration to Liberty Hosiery Mills.
WHEREFORE. Petitioner prays an
order declaring said amendment granted.
SHUGART HOSIERY MILLS.
By J. H. Wood, President. .
The above petition, accompanied by the
certificate of the Secretary certifying un
der the seal of the corporation that the
necessary legal requirements have been
complied with, being presented to me.
and upon examination same having been (
founll lawful, I do hereby order and di
rect that said petition be granted and
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' DR. B. J. W. GRAHAM,
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Graham is looking over his
new book, “A Ministry of Fifty
Years,” which is a story of his life,
including his observations in Eu
rope and the Holy Land. This is
his fifth book. It is having a wide
sale. Orders have come from 25
states and three foreign countries.
Among the hundreds of expres
sions of appreciation, one says,
“It is a thrilling story”; another
says, “It should be read by every
student, and especially by every
young preacher”; still another
says, “It is a valuable contribu
tion to Baptist History.”
Every one of its 360 pages is
full of interest. It should have a
large sale in this country in which
Dr. Graham has a wide circle of
friends. The price is only $2.75
post paid. We will take pleasure
in forwarding orders for our read
ers.
Sample book may be seen at News of
fice. Bring or mail your order to The
Summerville News, Summerville, Ga.
i; T. J. ESPY, JR. ?
Attorney-at-Law
1 Summerville, Georgia. |
Office over McGinnis Drug Co. <
that the charter of said corporation be
amended changing the same thereof to
Liberty Hosiery Mills.
This 7th day of August, 1939.
C. 11. PORTER, J.S.C.R.C.
I, Jno. S. Jones, Clerk of ..Chattooga 1
Superior Court, do hereby certify That
the above and foregoing petition with the i
order of the Judge thereon was duly filed j
in my office, this Aug. 7, 1939.
JNO. S. JONES, Clerk. 1
4t-Aug3l ■
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LEAVE TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
GEORGIA. Chattooga County.
To Whom It May Concern :
Notice is hereby given that W. T. 1
Morton, as administrator of George Mor- .
ton, deceased, having applied to me by
petition for leave to sell the real estate '
of said George Morton, deceased; and ■
that an order was made thereon at the
August term, 1939, for citation, and that ,
citation issue; all the heirs at law and '
creditors of the said George Morton, de
ceased, will take notice that I will pass
upon said application at the September .
term, 1939. of the Court of Ordinary of
Chattooga County; and that unless cause
is shown to the contrary, at said time,
said leave will be granted. This August
7, 1939. 4t-Aug3l
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 by the Clerk
of said court in the matter of Henry N. j
Wililams, et al, vs. J. A. Williams, et
al, being a petition for partition brought 1
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1939
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 September,
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. I’. 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
of lot No. 76; also 85 acres, more or less,
of lot No. 69, being all of said lot lying 1
North of Chattooga River, except a small
tract in the Northwest corner thereof
owned by J. C. Shamlin; also the right
t<T build and maintain a fence on the
South bank of Chattooga River, and ex
cepting certain water rights owned by
the Trion Company. All said above de
scribed lands lying and being in one
body and in the 6th District and 4th
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 bv deed
which is recorded on page 110 of Book 7
of the Record of Deeds of Chattooga
County, Georgia.
This 7th day of August, 1939.
JNO. B. WHISNANT,
J. A. SCOGGINS.
S. 11. GILKESON.
LOOKOUT MT.
Mrs. Brown and daughter, Miss Aud
rey, of ('hairton, la., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Cox.
Clyde Crowe has been brought home
from the hospital anil is steadily im
proving.
Carl Tolliver, of Kentucky, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brown.
Miss Billy Malone and C. C. Brand
were recent guests of Mrs. J. L. Nail.
Several from here attended the funeral
of Miss Grace Hulgan, near Fort Payne,
last Tuesday. Miss Hulgan met a tragic
death on the highway below Fort Payne
Saturday night. [
Mrs. Ben Force and Mrs. Bert Edema
and son, of Pittsburgh, Pa., were guests
if Mr. and Mrs. Paul White recently. [
Miss Helen Smith has gone to Rising j
Fawn where she has accepted a position.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Miller made a
business trip to Rome last week.
JAP TRADE.
American exports to Japan show a '
small decline for the first six months of ,
this year, but scrap iron and refined cop
per siiowed increases. Japanese importers i
are experiencing trouble in securing the |
necessary foreign exchange to finance
purchases in this country.
Grape-Vine Apple
Found In Bowdon
BOWDON. —Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bar
row. of this city, have discovered a fruit
upon their grape vine which might well
be called a “grapple”. The curious speci
men is obviously a combination apple and
grape, formed when pollen from an apple
blossom was accidentally combined with
a nearby grape bloom. Barrow has dis
covered one genuine apple growing upon
the same grape vine.
SITTON GARAGE
General Repairing
Painting—Body and Fender Work
(On Rome Road, Across Highway From Schoolhouse)
TELEPHONE 470
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Watts, flying over farms to take pic
tures, lost his hat when it blew out of
tihe window of his plane. Several days
later a farmer brought it to the airport,
| saying he had seen it fall from the plane.
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