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'AY, APRIL 14, 1921
Legal Advertisements.
CITATION
GEORGIA— Barrow county
To all whom it may concern: Miss
Neila Robertson of fI state and coun
ty. having in proper form applied to
m,> for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of W. C. Robin
son, ute of said county, deceased, this
is to cite afl and singular, the creditors
and heirs of W. C. Robertson, to be and
appear at the May term of court, 1921,
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent letters of administration
Should not be granted.
Witness my official signature this
the Ith day of March, 1921.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
CITATION.
OE< >RGIA —Barrow county
To all whom it may concern: Notice
Is hereby given that Jim B. Bursou as
administrator of the estate of Sher
wood Wise, deceased, lias applied in due
form for leave to sell the real estate
of said deceased, same being fully de
scribed in said application; and all the
creditors and heirs of said estate and
other parties interested will take no
tice that I will pass on said application
at the May term, 1921, of the Court of
Ordinary of Barrow county: and un
less cause is shown l<> the contrary at
said time, leave to sell said laud will
he then and there granted.
This 4th day of April, 1921.
C. \V. PARKER, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Barrow County.
Moss ,K .Garrison, administrator of
11. J. Garrison, deceased, represents to
the court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, tljat lie has fully ad
ministered said H. J. Garrison's es
tate. This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and
receive letters of dismission, on tlie
first Monday in May, 1921.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA —Burrow county
Will he sold before the court house
door In said county on the first Tuesday
In May, 1921, within the legal hours
of sale, the- following property towit:
.One Jersey milk cow, about 1 years
old, weigtit about GOO pounds, and calf;
also one brindle colored milk cow,
about 3 years old, weight about *>oo
pounds, and calf.
Said property sold as the property
of H. C. Reynolds to satisfy a mort
gage ti- fa. issued from Burrow Supe
rior Court in favor of (J. J. Thurmond
against Wahl H. C. Reynolds. This
'April (Ith, 1921.
II O CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA Harrow county
Will be sold before tbe court house
door of said county within the legal
hours of sale, on the iirst Tuesday in
May, 11121, the following property !o
wit : One black mare iuule about S
years old, weight about 1100 pounds;
also one dark bay mare mule about 0
years old, weight about 1000 pounds.
Said property is sold as the property
of J. It. Haynes and Mrs. Fannie
Haynes by virtue of a tax ti. fa. is
sued by W. T. Appleby, Tax Collector,
Harrow county, said Wtnto, against
said J. It. Haynes and Mrs. Fannie
Haynes o r State, County and School
(axes for the year 1920.
II O CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GE<HttilA —Hitrrovy county.
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county within the legal
hours of sale on the tirst Tuesday in
May, 15*21, the following property, to
wit: One house and lot located in
said state and county, City of Winder,
being 50 feet by 200 feet on North side
of Candler street, adjoining lots of Mr.
Melvin and of T. A. Maynard. Said
lot lias on it a four room house.
Levied on and sold as the property
of W. I>. Patrick for State, county and
school taxes for the year 1920. by vir
tue of a tax ti. fa. issued by \V. T. Ap
pleby, tax collector, Harrow county,
Georgia, against said W. I>. Patrick.
Tenant in possession lias been given
due notice.
H O CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEOIU! lA—Bnrrow county
Will lie sold before the court house
loor of said county, on the tirst Tuesday
in May, 1921, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property towit: One
dark bay marc mule about N years old,
weight about SOO pounds; one mouse
colored horse mule, about S years old.
weight about SOO pounds; one white
milk cow alKiut .1 years old. weight
about 700 pounds; also one red milk
cow, with horns, about 6 years old;
and one black running gear top buggy
and one two horse wagon. All levied
on as the property of Mrs. IV. P. Sim
mons and sold to satisfy a fl. fa. is
sued from the City Court of Jefferson
Jackson county, Georgia, in favor of
F. A. Johnson against H. V. Martin
and Mrs. AV. P. Simmons.
H O CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA — Burrow county
Will be sold before tlie court house
door in said county on the first Tues
day in May, 1921, within the legal
hours of sale the following property
towit :That lot or parcel of land in
aid state and county, 1742nd I)ist„ G.
M., and one mile West of Statham, de
scribed as follows: Beginning on rock
ni right of way of S. A. L. Railroad,
tlienee along said railroad <1.12 chains
to Pleasant Hill church road; 1 lienee
along said road 10.44 chains to rock;
thence a northeasterly direction 15.00
chains; thence southeasterly direction
22.50 chains to beginning corner, cou
aining 10 Vi; acres, more or less.
Said property levied cfn and sold as the
property of J. R. Jones, Jr., by virtue
of a tax ft. fa. issued by W. T. Appleby,
tax collector Barrow county, Georgia,
against sitid J It. Jones, Jr., for State,
county and school taxes for 1920. Ten
ant in possession has been given due
notice.
II O CAMP, Sheriff.
PETITION FOR ( IIARTEK.
State of Georgia—Barrow County.
To Ihe Superior Court of Said Cos.
Tlie petition if E. C. Hill, G. N. Bag
well, and Warren House, all of said
State and County, respectfully shows.
They desire for themselves, their
associates and successors to be incor
porated and made a body politic un
der the name and style of PEOPLES
FUEL CO., for 11 if perid of 20 years.
,o
The principal office of said Compa
ny shall be in tlie City of Winder,
State and County aforesaid, hut pe
titioners desire the right to establish
branch offices within this State or
elsewhere, whenever the holders of
the majority of this stock may so de
sire.
—3—
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its share
holders.
—4— 1
Tt' business to be carried on by
said corporation is that of Inlying and
selling at both wholesale and retail,
coal and wood and other articles of
fuel, tlie conduct of a general mercan
tile business including groceries, feed
stuff's and such other wares of mer
chandise us in usually dealt in by a
general mercantile business; and to
carry on farming op rations.
— s —
capital stock of said corpora
tion sliall be Fifteen Thousand ($15,-
ooo.oo> Dollars, with (In' privilege of
increasing same to the sum of Twen
t.v-Flve Thousand ($25,ooo.oo) Dol
lars by a majority vote of the stock
holders. said stock to be divided into
shares of One Hundred I $104.01) i do]
tars cacti. Ten per cent, of the a
mount of the capital to lie employed
by them lias been actually paid in.
Petitioners desire the right to have
subscriptions to the said stock paid
in money or property to he taken at
a fair valuation.
Petitioners desire the right to sue
and be sued, to plead and be implead
ed, to have and use a common seal,
to make all necessary by-laws and reg
ulations and to do all other things
that maybe necessary for a successful
carrying on of said business, includ
ing the right to buy and hold and sell
real estate and personal property suit
aide to the purpose of the corporation
and to execute notes and bonds as
evidence of indebtedness incurred or
which may la* incurred in the con
duct of the affairs of the corporation
and to secure the same by mortgage,
security deed, or other form of lien
under existing laws.
They desire for said incorporation
the power and authority to apply for
and accept amendments to Its charter
of either form or substance by a vote
of the majority of its stock-holders
outstanding at the time. They also
ask authority for said incorporation
to wind up its affairs, liquidate and
discontinue its business at any time
it may desire to do so by vote of two
thirds of its stock outstanding at the
time.
They desire for the said incorpora
tion the right of renewal when and as
provided by the laws of Georgia, and
that it have all such other rights, pow
ers, privileges and immunities as are
incident to like incorporations or per
missible under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and style
aforesaid with the powers, privileges
and immunities herein set forth, and
as arc now or may hereafter be al
lowed a corporation of similar charac
ter under the laws of Georgia.
G. A. JOHNS.
J. C. PRATT,
Petitioners' Attorneys.
Georgia. Harrow County.
Office of Clerk of Superior Court of
Harrow county.
I, A. T. Harrison. Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Harrow county, hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the application
for charter, as the same appears of file
In this office.
This 2;;rd day of March. 1921.
A. T. HARRISON,
Clerk Superior l Court.
—Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands uguinst
the estate of It. H. F. McElroy, late of
Barrow 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.
6t. MULLER McELROY,
Admr estate of It. . F. McElroy, de
ceased. AV. H. Quarterman, Att.v.
NOTICE.
The- Barrow County Union Hinging
Choir will meet at Oak Grove next
Sunday afternoon, April 17th We cor
dially invite all signs and lovers of
good music. Come, we are going to
have a good time.—E. B. Brown, Pres.
DANDY HOME.
On Athens street for rent at $25.00
per month, balance of April free. Has
eight rooms, electric lights, plenty of
fruit, garden already planted, barn,
"arage and hog lot.
Also for rent three rooms, down stairs
just off road street with water, lights
and bath for $15.00. —A. L. JACOBS,
Phones Nos. 10 and 236.
SHARON NEWS
Sunday school at this place is pro
gressing nicely with good singing. Ev
erybody especially invited to attend.
Mr. Hoyt Cruce and sister, Miss Ber
tha, spent last Saturday and Sunday,
in Greene county and reported every
thing on a boom.
Messrs. Ernest Parks, Hoke Deaton,
I Tab Deaton and Misses Alina and
Irene Deaton attended preaching at
Bethalmra Sunday.
Misses Ermine and Ethel Simpson
spent Saturday afternoon with Miss
Bertha Cruce.
Mr. J. li. Evans and Mr. J. M. Simp
son made a business trip to Winder
Saturday afternoon.
Misses Pauline and Jennie Mae
Parks spent Saturday night with Misses
Lois and Lucile Mauldin.
Misses Beulah and Lola Lillte spent
Sunday with Misses Ilia and Annie
Lee Freeman.
Mr. Sam Cruce was the guest of his
sister, Mrs. John Parks Sunday after
noon.
The Members of tlie Bethabra church
will meet Tuesday, April ISth, for the
purpose of holding a wall around the
church yard and to clean off the cem-
ctery : everybody is invited to come and
help beautify the church'a ml cemetery.
Happy Hollow was boasting last
week about her good singing; they just
ought to come over here if they want
to hear good singing.
Miss Laura Lancaster was the guest
of Miss Charlie Bell Kilgore Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parks spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Um
Fengans.
Miss Lois Langford lias returned to
her home at Braselton; she fs great
ly missed by her friends and relatives
around here; she will return in June
and will he welcomed.
GO TO-SI NDAY SCHOOL I) \Y, SEN
DAY, APRIL I7TII.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred KoUart,
Reward for any case c?' Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Kail’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have Known I\ J
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially Able to carry
Ait any obligations made by Ids Ann.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O
Hall’s Ca'arrh Cure is tauen Internally,
acting directly Upon tbe blood and mu
cous surfaces of ilu system. Testimonial*
•jent free. Price 75 -ents per bottle. Sob
by all Druggists.
Take Uad e’aivMv Pills for constipation
Preventative Medicine.
Th e tendency of medical science is
toward preventative measures. It is
easier and better to prevent than to
cure. Pneumonia, one of the most dan
gerous diseases that medical men have
to contend with, often follows a Cold
or attack of the grip. The cold pre
pares the system for the reception and
development of the pneumonia germ.
The longer the cold hangs on, the great
er the danger. Take Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy ns soon as the tirst in
dication of a cold appears so ns to get
rid of it with the least possible delay.
It is folly to risk an attack of pneu
monia when this remedy may be ob
tained for a trifle.
Strangers In Language.
All men are strangers. There are
jo two men on earth who speak the
mine language. Each places his own
iidlvtdual meaning In his words. With
he self-same words men tnlk of quite
liiTerent things. And 1 cannot be cer
tain how my words will be interpreted
j> him to whom they are addressed.
That Is the reason all aged people
talk to themselves; it is the habit of a
ifelong exv>erteuee —Mabel Johnson
Lelnud’s Translation of Arne Gar
uorg's “The Lost Father.”
Benefit party for local Red Cross work
at Mrs. Paul Roberts Tuesday at 3:30.
THE WINDER NEWS
MT. MORIAH.
There will be all day memorial ser
vices at this place on the first Sunday
in May. There will be dinner on the
ground. An interesting program will
lie rendered which will consist of
preaching, speaking, singing and march
ing to the cemetery and spreading the
flowers on the graves. The afternoon
will lie devoted to song service and all
singers are invited and urged to tie
present and help to make it successful.
Wo are expecting Mr. James Floyd of
Atlanta, a good singer, and Mr. .1. 11.
Wheeler of Winder, and other singers
of note to be present. Everybody lias
an invitation to !>,. present on this day
and all that w ill is requested to bring
well-filled baskets.*
Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Check spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Eth
ridge.
Miss Nezzie Wood spent Saturday
night with Miss Leila Eeagan
Misses Gertrude Crane and Winnie
Tuggle of Buford attended Sunday
school at this place Sunday afternoon.
/ Misses Dell and Fannie Sims of
County Line were in our burg Sunday
afternoon.
Master Curtis Roll in was the Sun
day afternoon guest of Masters Loyd
and Boyd Cheek.
Mr. and Mrs. Parks Phillips spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Eth
ridge.
Miss Gerdie Wood was the guest of
Misses Cora and Ora Rollin Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Roberts spent Sunday
with Miss Woodie Fay Williams.
00 TO SUND AY SCHOOL DAY, SUN
DAY, APRIL 17TH.
Parks Mill News
Mr. Nory Ewings is about done plant
ing corn and he is going to leave off the
cotton this year.
Mr. John Norris spent last Sunday
at Park's Store.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moon moved into
our burg last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamy announce
tlie birth of a fine twelve pound daugh
ter.
Mr. Streetman and family spent last
Sunday with his son, Tillman Street
man.
Mr. Bart Hill has bought anew clap
per for his farm bell and we sure have
111 For Six Months
Kuttama, Ky.—" About eighteen
years ago I was bedfast off and on
for about six
months, suffer
from fern-
A.'pH ini nfi trouble. I
r h r h C-K?! doctored with
aSTy/i- * J two different
• jffcrjrf doctors, but
nothing seemed
to do me any
\ good, I was get
ting worse all
;he time. A friend came and told
me to write to the specialists at Dr.
Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo,
N. Y„ as the doctors here couldn’t
do me any good, so I wrote and they
fold me to take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription, Golden Medical Discov
ery, and Pleasant Pellets according
to directions, and in a short time I
was well.”—MßS. KATE SMITH,
Route 3, Box. 92. All druggists.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
“THE FORD TOURING CAR”
IIERE is the greatest motor car in all the world. Great
11 because there is more of it in use than of any other
car in the world. Great because that in our demand for
a million and a quarter Ford cars this year fully 50 her
cent of that demand is for the Touring Car. Surely ev
ery Ford touring car is a car of great service. You see
it wherever you go, day or night, shine or rain, summer
or winter-the ever faithful Ford Touring Car is deliv
ering service and satisfaction, pleasure and economy,
in a larger measure than falls to the lot of any other
one piece of mechanism in the'world.
We can now deliver Ford cars to you with reasonable
promptness. Leave your orders without delay, if you
would be wise. The prudent man carries his umbrella
when it is dry, because any fool can carry one when it
rains!
Never forget that right hand to every Ford Touring
Car is that ever-dependable and universal “Ford After-
Service.” Here we are, with the genuine made Ford
parts, Ford Mechanics, and Ford equipment, to give
service to Ford cars instantly, so that your car is never
out of commission.
KING MOTOR COMPANY
to get up early now.
Mr. Mance Ethridge isn’t going to
plant any cotton this year.
Mr. John Norris is going to plant
syrup cane seed this year Instead of
cotton.
PLENTY OF MONEY
For loans on (arm lands. Lon-eat rata of Intereat; prompt service.
Commission 5 per cent. HUBERT M. RYLEE
LAW OFFICES
Holman Bldg. ATHENS, GA. TEL. 1576
For Sale
A large quantity of scorched cotton seed',
fine for fertilizer purposes at SIO.OO per ton
We also have on hand plenty of Acid Phos
phate at close prices. •
We will continue to handle cotton seed meal
and hulls at lowest possible prices.
*. 1
Winder Oil Mill
Company
WE ARE GINNING
This is to notify the general public
that the Summerour Gin is running
daily and will continue to operate
daily until further notice.
Highest market price paid for cot
ton seed and remnant cotton.
G. W. SUMMEROUR.
The Ginner
Winder, Georgia
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR
You may think of one thing,
Y'ou may hold it fast;
Thisaold mill will never grind
* With the water that Is past.
GO TO-SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY, SUN
DAY, APRIL 17TH.