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Legal Advertisements.
For Barrow County. Georgia, for (lie
Month of March, 1921.
Application for Twelve Months Support
GK( >R( i IA —Ba rrow o >unty.
The appraisers appointed to set apart
a year's support to Mrs. Callie McDon
ald. widow of G. McDonald, deceas
ed.'late of said county, having filed
their returns in the office of the Ordina
ry of Harrow county, this is to cite all
concerned, kindred and creditors, that
I will pass upon this return at the reg
ular April term of court of Ordinary
of Barrpvv county to be held on the
first Monday in April, 1921. and if no
legal cause is shown to the contrary
the return will be made the judgment
of tliis court.
C. \V. PARKER, Ordinary.
CITATION
CK< IRGIA —Harrow county.
The appraD; rs appointed to set apart
a year's support to Mrs. Lou h. Lang
ford, widow of H. C. Langford, out of
the estate of H. C. Langford, deceased,
late of said county, having filed their
returns in tin* office of the Ordinary of
Harrow county, tliis is to cite all con
cerned. kindred and creditors, that I
will pass upon this return at the reg
ular April term of the court of Ordinary
of Harrow county to he held on the
first Monday in April, 1921, and if no
legal cause is shown to the contrary
the return will he made the judgment
of this court.
C W. PABKEIfc Ordinary.
—Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against
tlie estate of It. 11. F. McElroy, late of
Harrow county, deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands to
the undersigned according to law:
And all persons indebted to said es
tate are required to make immediate
payment.
This 7th day of March. 1921.
ot mullek Mcelroy,
Ad in r estate of It. . F. McElroy, de
mised. W. H. Quarterman, Atty.
CITATION
GEORGIA —Harrow county.
J. A. Perry, administrator of C. E.
Davis’ estate, deceased, represents to
the Court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered C. E. Davis’ estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned,, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged
from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Mon
day iu April, 1921.
C. w. PARKER, Ordinary,
Application for Administratrix
GEORGIA—Harrow county.
To all whom it may concern. Mrs.
Gallic McDonald has applied to me for
permanent letters of administration on
the estate of U. W. McDonald, late of
said county, deceased, and I will pass
upon said application on the first Mon
day in April, 1921.
Witness my hand and official seal this
March 7tli, 1921.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
NOTICE
To the heirs and next of kin of H. J.
Gnrrisou, deceased, late of said County,
B. E. Patrick, of said County having
applied for an order requiring tlie Ad
ministrator of tlie Estate of said H. J.
Garrison, deceased, to execute titles to
land in said application described, you
are hereby notified to lie and appear at
the March Term of the Court of Ordi
nary of Barrow County, ns saifl appli
cation will then be heard.
This February 7, 1921.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary. Ctl2
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA Harrow county.
There will tie sold before tlie court
lmusc door of Mild county within tin*
legal hours of sale on the 2nd lues
day in April, 1921, the following prop
erty, towit:
One Ford automobile, < r > passenger,
gray body, upper wind shield out, no
top, Model ISUS, Motor No. 1427871.
Said property sold as the property
of J. It. Matthews to satisfy mechan
ic's lien, execution issued by A. T. Har
rison Clerk Barrow Superior Court, in
the name of the Judge thereof, on Mare
2nd, 11121, in favor of Flanigan & Flan
igan against said J. It. Matthews,
This 3rd day of March. 1921.
H, O. CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFFS SAIF
GEORGIA Harrow County.
There will be sold before the court
house door of said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
of April. Hl2l. the following described
property, towit:
One bale lint cotton in the Rock
Warehouse, No. M 122; one bale lint cot
ton in the Farmers Warehouse No.
Sod's About 3">o bundles of fodder m
harm About 1200 lbs. cottcta seed.
Also about 20 bushels of corn.
Said corn, cotton stasl and fodder in
barn of W. 11. Mcllaniel in the 240th
District, G. M., farrow county, Geor
-1 * Said property levied on as the prop
rrtv of W. H. McDaniel and sola to
satisfy landlord s lien, iu fHjor °f T.
uidgeway, against said W 11. ‘
Daniel. Execution issued from Har
row Superior Court on February 3rd.
-mot vil of said property will be sold
by" sample and' delivered to
at tln> place where same is stated to
be located, the same being cumbersome
and too heavy to move.
rrw.jho first day of March. 1-- •
CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SAMS.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
There will be sold at the court house
door of said county, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu
April, lirjl, the following described
property to-wit.
All the stock of goods and implements
of every sort contained in the store
in Statham, Georgia, located on the
Conner of alley and Jefferson street
formerly occupied by W. F. Roberts
and F. H. Chambers, wherein said par
ties carried on prior to said mortage.
Said stock of goods consisting of all
such things as are usually found in
a general store; among them being
dry goods, shoes, hats, notions, hard
ware and other merchandise.
.Said property levied on as the prop
erty of tV. 11. Hardigree and sold to
satisfy n mortgage execution issued
from Harrow Superior Court on tlie
Bth day of March, 1921, in favor of
C. It. Chambers against said W. H.
Hardigree. Said property will be sold
by sample and inventory and delivered
to purchaser at store house, being cum
liersome and too heavy to move in
Stathain, Ga. This March 9th, 1921.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORG IA I {arrow county.
There will be sold before the court
house door of said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in April, 1921, the following prop
erty, towit.
(>ne lot of land in the 210th District,
G. M., said county of Harrow, one-half
mile E. of Carl, Georgia, meted and
bounded as follows:
Beginning at rock on N. side of S. A.
L. Ky; thence along the Jack Hutch
ins estate line 105 yards to rock;
thence along the line of the Jack Hutch
ins estate 85 yards to rock in the wes
terly direction; thence in a southerly
direction 139 yards to S. A. L. Ky.;
thence along said railroad an easterly
direction 105 yards to beginning corner,
containing 2 4-10 acres, more or less.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Pa tat & Chesser and sold to
satisfy a tux fl. fa. issued by \V. T. Ap
pleby, Tax Collector of Harrow coun
ty, Georgia, against said Patat & Ches
ser for state, county and school tax for
tlie year, 1920.
Due and legal notice has been given
to tenant in posesaion. This Ist day
of March, 1921.
11. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
NOTICE OF OFFICIAL ORGAN.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Harrow county.
We, the undersigned, hereby desig
nate The Winder News as the official
Organ for the county of Harrow to
January Ist, 1925.
This 4th day of March, 1921.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
A. T. HARRISON, Clerk.
At Chambers, Ijawrencevllle, Ga.
March the 10th, 1921.
It being made to appear to the Court
that on account of the fact that the
Court House of Barrow county is not
completed to the point making it con
venient for the public use and for the
purpose of holding court therein that
this condition will he the same at the
time of the March Term of said Supe
rlor court of Harrow county and upon
recommendation of tlie members'of the
Bar of Harrow county it is not deemed
wise or expedient by the Court to try
to hold the March Term, 1921, of Su
perior court of Harrow county; it is
therefore ordered that the grand ju
rors and traverse jurors summoned for
service at March Term of said Court
lie excused from attendance on the
Court he convened only for the purpose
disposed of at the regular March Term
as may come before the Judge without
the intervention of a jury and that the
Court be convened onll for the purpose
of disposing of such matters as do not
require tlie presence of a jury, such as
motions, call of the appearance docket,
etc. The Court will hear on Monday,
March 28, 1921, on the convening of the
Court all motions and dispose of any
matters not requiring the intervention
of a jury and will cull the appearance
docket and will draw a grand jury and
a traverse jury to serve at the June
Term, 1921, of Harrow Superior Court
and it is ordered that a grand jury
and a traverse jury be drawn and irn
pannelled for the June Term, 1921, of
Harrow Superior Court, because of the
facts already recited and for the speedy
transaction of the business of the
Court at that time. It is ordered that
this order he spread upon the minutes
uf the Court and that it he published
In The Winder News, the official organ
of Harrow County, for two weeks prior
to the March Term, 1924.
BLANTON FORTSON,
Judge Superior Court, Harrow County,
Georgia. 2t.
Prolific Banana.
The productivity of the bnnnna is
greater than that of any other food
tearing plant. One acre and a little
labor will annually produce 17,tX10
pounds of hannnns. One remarkable
teature is its immunity from disease.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Havin' had as
their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Hud Wages and Mr. and Mrs.
Hart: Lyle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wages spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nichol
son.
Misses Sara and Annie Hunter spent
Saturday niglit and Sunday with Miss
Nellie and Miss Bell Haynie.
Miss Lois Nicholson speift Saturday
night with her aunt, Mrs. Jesse Wages.
Mrs. C. C. Nicholson spent Friday
night with with her aunt, Mrs. Jesse
W ages.
Mrs. C. C. Nicholson spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Rosa Potter.
Mrs. Otis Grizzle and children spent
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. C. C.
Nicholson.
Master Dupree Wages spent Satur
day night with his grand father, Mr.
Hud Wages.
Mr. and Mrs. Ella Wages spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. June Wages.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Oldham spent
Sunday with Mrs. Fannie Haynie.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cofer and daugh
ter, Cordelia, spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Z. A. Sikes.
Mr. and Mrs. Mon Sikes were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sikes Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Titshaw was the week
end guest of Mrs. Maud Wages.
PENTECOST.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Elrod and
children of Winder were guests of Mr.
und Mrs. Job Haynie Sunday.
Mr. it. L. liay aud daughter, Rob
bie, of Bishop, spent Friday night with
Mr. W. T. Prickett.
Mrs. Woodie Wallace and son, are
spending some time with Mr. and Mrs.
It. W. Haynie.
Rev. and Mrs, J. B. Gresham and
children were the dinner guests of
Miss Weldn Pentecost Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Hammond spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Laura McDon
ald.
Mrs. R. C. Pentecost had as her guest
Sunday her sisters and cousin, the
Misses Sims.
Mrs. tV. J. Haynie is very sick at
tliis writing.
Mrs. M. L. Williamson and daugh
ters, Ruth and Kina, were guests of
Mrs. D. B. Miller Saturday afternoon.
Birds and Traps.
Curiously enough, many birds. In
stead of fearing traps, develop a fond
ness for them, probably because they
find them a source of ample feed
which can be secured without danger
to themselves. While this trait occa
sionally Is something of a nuisance
to tlie trapper, it often Is of great as
sistance. It ts believed that birds,
having learned to recognize traps, will
be apt to go to them for feed in the
course of their migrations, and so,
when caught, will furnish material for
ornithologists’ reports.
The Pneumonia Month.
March is a typical pneumonia month
and usually, gives a high rate of mor
tality for the disease. After a long
and hard winter, the system loses
much of its resistance and people grow
careless. When every cold, no matter
how slight, is given prompt and intel
ligent, attention, there is such less dan
ger of pneumonia. It should be borne
in mind ttiat pneumonia is a germ dis
ease and breeds in the throat. C liaui
berlain’s Cough Remedy is an expecto
rant and cleans out the germ ladened
mucus and not only cures a cold hut
prevents its resulting in pneumonia. It
is pleasant to take. Children take it
willingly.
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PARADISE
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Perkins spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Jones.
Mr. and Mr.s Tom Austin had as
their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Austin.
Miss Ethel Sailors hail as her guests
Sunday afternoon, Misses Mattie and
Mary Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin spent
Saturday night, and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Eli Crow and family.
Master Ralph and Foster Adams
were the guests of Mrs. W. 11. Sailors
Saturday night and Sunday.
Beatrice Perkins had as her guest
this week-end,. Linnell Perkins.
Master Earnest J. Flack spent Sun
day with Master Fhester Perkins.
Mr. Robert Perkins had as his guest
Saturday night and Sunday, Mr. Otis
Barber,
Mr. H. A. Perkins spent Sunday
with Mr. E. A. Perkins and family.
There will be an egg hunt at the
church Sunday afternoon. Everybody
come.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Puckett spent
Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs.
Mary Pickett.
Mr. and Mr.s. James Everett visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Vanderford Sun
day afternoon.
Misses Mildred Haynie, Florence
and Lucile Rooks were guests of Miss
Fannie Sims Sunday.
Messrs. Jillie Freeman and Harvie
Clark were guests of Miss Ollie Mur
phy Sunday.
M iss Bertie Hudgins spent Wednes
day night with Miss Ruth Wheeler.
Mrs. Melvin Murphy and Eula Har
dy were in Hoschton Monday P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Freeman of Hosch
ton were in this burg Sunday after
noon.
Messrs Melvin Murphy and G. W.
Hardy were in Winder Saturday af
ternoon.
Miss Mary Lou Rainey visited Miss
Jewell Doster Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Grady Cronic visited Mr. Har
vi>e Clark Sunday.
Misses Aurora and Christine Atta
way spent Thursday night with Misses
Fannie and Elizabeth Sims. '
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