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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921
Legal Advertisements.
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Letters of Administration
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
To all Whom it may Concern:
R. B. Finch of said State, having in
proper form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the
estate of Mrs. F. C. Finch, late of
said county, deceased, this is to cite
all and singular, the creditors and heirs
of Mrs. F. C. Fiuch to be and appear
at the September term of court, on the
first Monday in September, 1921, and
show cause, if hny they can, why per
mauent letters of administration should
jnot be granted.
Witness my official signature this
sth day of August, 1921.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
Ida Dowdy vs. Garland W. Dowdy.
No. 799. Libel for Divorce. Barrow-
Superior Court, March Term, 1921.
To Garland W. Dowdy:
You are hereby required personally or
j by attorney to be and appear at the
next term of the Superior Court of
Barrow county, Georgia, to be held in
and for said county on the fourth Mon
day in September, 1921, then and there
to answer the plaintiff’s libel for di
vorce in above stated case, as in default
thereof the Court will proceed as to
Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. Blanton Fortson,
Judge of said Court, this 15th day of
July, 1921.
A. T. HARRISON, Clerk.
2t in Aug. 2t in Sept.
Application for Closing Grade Cross
ings between Winder and Oconee Coun
ty County Line. In the Court of Or
dinary of Barrow County and before
His Honor, C. W. Parker, Ordinary of
|§aid County.
In-Re: W. L. Bush, G. W. Smith,
Et AL
Whereas, W. L. Bush, G. W. Smith,
et ah have tiled their petition in the
Court of Ordinary of Barrow county
for the closing and abandoning of cer
tain grade crossings on the Seaboard
Air Line Railway Company’s right of
way between Winder and the Oconee
county line, and,
Whereas, after having considered said
petition, It. L. Woodruff, S. 1. Pitkle,
and Muller McElroy were duly appoint
ed as Commissioners to review said
road and report their findings as to the
abandoning of said crossings as specifi
cally described in said petition, and
Whereas, said Commissioners have
reported in their returns duly filed in
this office that said grade crossings
should be abandoned as set forth in
said petition and as more particularly
described in said blue print attached
thereto,
IT IS. THEREFORE, ORDERED
AND ADJUDGED BY THE COURT:
That all persons are hereby required
to show cause, if any they have, on the
first Monday in October, 1921, in the
Court of Ordinary of Barrow county.
Georgia, why the returns of said Com
missioners should not be made the
judgment of this Court and said grade
crossings abandoned and closed as pub
lic highways.
This 18 day of August, 1921.
C. W. PARKER,
Ordinary, Barrow County, Georgia.
' Application for Administration.
GEORGIA —Barrow County.
J. F. Brewer of said state, having in
proper form applied as a person select
ed as the next of kin for letters of fld
min'stration on the estate of Mrs. Dru
sie Wright, late of said county, this is
to cite all and singular, the creditors
and heirs of said Mrs. Drusie Wright,
deceased, to appear at my office at the
term of Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty on the Ist Monday in October, 1921,
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent letters of administration
should not be granted said applicant
upon said estate. Witness my official
signature this September sth, 1921.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Application for Twelve Months Support
GEORGIA— Barrow County.
The appraisers duly appointed to set
apart a year’s support for the widow
of Ernest Skinner, late of said county,
deceased, having filed their returns set
ting apart of said twelve months sup
port.
This is to cite the next of kin and
all creditors of the said Ernest Skin
ner that I will pass upon the said re
turns at the regular October term, 1921,
of the Court of Ordinary of BarroV
county. Ga. All parties concerned
are required to show cause at that time.
If • they have, why the said returns
shafi not be made a judgment of this
court.
This the sth day of September, 1921.
C. W. PARKER. Ordinary.
Application for Twelve Months
Support
The appraisers duly appointed to set
apart a year's support for the widow
of J. T. Adams, late of said county, de
ceased, having filed their returns, set-
of said twelve months sup
port.
This is to cite the next of kin and
all creditors of the said J. T. Adams
that I will pass upon the said returns
at the regular October term, 1921, of
the Court of Ordinary of Barrow coun
ty, Ga.
All parties concerned are required
to show cause at that time, if any they
have, why the said returns shall not
be made a judgment of this court.
This the sth day of September, 1921.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Notice of Rond Election.
Notice is hereby given to the voters
of Barrow county, that on the Bth day
of October, ltd, an election will be
held in Barrow county at which will
be submiutted to the qualified voters
of said county, for their determination
of the the question whether Bonds shall
be issued by said Barrow county, Geor
gia, in the aggregate amount of Fifty
Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars to be
applied to the completion, finishing aud
equiping of the Barrow county court
house which is now under construction,
the said issue of Bonds to aggregate
the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000)
Dollars if issued shall consist of fifty
Bonds in number, number from one (1)
to fifty (50), both inclusive, each of
said Bonds to be of the denomination of
One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars, and
all of said Bonds are to bear interest
at the rate of five percent (5 per cent)
per annum from date of issue, payable
semi-annually or on the first day of
January, and first day of July each
year, and the principal thereof to be
paid as follows: Two Thousand Dollars
on the first day of January, 1932, and
Three Thousand Dollars the first day
of Januarv 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937.
1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944.
1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, the said several
installments seventeen in number, one
of two thousand dollars and sixteen of
three thousand dollars, each of the
proposed issue, aggregating the total
said sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000)
Dollars and on the last named date,
January Ist, 1948, all of snid Bonds
principal and interest are to be fully
paid off. and the said Bonds to be pay
able in New York, both principal and
interest.
Said election shall be held at all the
| voting precincts within the limit of the
1 said county, and shall be held by the
I same persons and in the same manner
'and the same rules and regulations as
those that govern elections for county
officers for the said county of Barrow,
and the returns of said election shall
be. made by the election managers to
, the Ordinary of Barrow county and
said Ordinary of Barrow county shall
in the presence and together with the
managers who bring up the said re
turns, consolidate the said returns and
declare the rsult. The hour for hold
; ing said election shall be the same as
the hours for holding the elections for
county officers; namely: from seven
o'clock A. M. until six o’clock P. M.
•at Court House, and at all other pre
cincts in the county from eight o’clock
(A. M. until three o’clock P. M., sun
time, on said date for holding the said
election, October Btli, 1921.
C. W. PARKER.
Ordinary Barrow County.
Application for Twelve Months’
Support.
GEORGIA, Barrow county.
The appraisers duly appointed to set
apart a year’s support fci the widow
and minor children of M J. Doster,
late of said county, deceased, having
tiled their returns setting apart of said
twelve months support,
j This is to cite the next of kin and all
creditors of said M. J. Doster that I
will pass upon the said returns at the
regular October term, 1921, of Court of
Ordinary of Barrow county, Ga.
All parties concerned are required
to show cause at that time, if any they
can, why the said returns shall not be
made a judgement of this court.
This the sth day of Sept. 1921.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
On account of the great demand
on our space, there will be a charge of
one-half cent per word for obituaries,
memoriams, resolutions of respect,
cards of thanks, etc. from this date.
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The Ideal Purgative.
Asa purgative, Chamberlain’s Tab
lets are the exact thing required. Strong
nough for the most robust, mild enough
for children. They cause an agreeable
movement of the bowels without any
of that terrible griping. They are easy
and pleasant to take and agreeable in
effect.
It may seem funny to some peopla,
bat te the horse editor of the Thomat
Cat tt appears like the folks to Hot
Springs that have a licence to be stuck
*p don’t use It. —Arkansas Thomas
Oat.
Dlacipllna.
Wo one ever begin* to climb at th#
top. but an observant business man
remarks that the trouble wltb many
of our younf people la that they do
not aeem to be bware of tha. fact.
They are so assured of their on abil
ity. and hgh desen that they claim th#
wrong end of the ladder.
Mansion* for the B©tfL
Make yourselves nests of pleasant
honghta, bright fancies, satisfied
nemortes, noble histories, faithful aay
ngs, treasure houns of precious and
•estful thoughts which care canr.ct dis
turb, nor pain make gloomy, our pov
rty take away from us—h-iists built
without hands for our souls to Uvo
n. —John Ruskin.
SUPERIOR COURT
THE 4TH. MONDAY
SEPTEMBER, 1921
The Barrow County Superior Court
will convene the Fourth Monday in
September, which is the 26th of the
month. The following jurors have been
drawn to serve during the term :
Grand Jurors.
1. G. L. McDonald
2. S. P. Smith
3. E. S. Bennett
4. C. H. Barron
5. W. H. Elrod
6. W. E. Autry
7. J, I. Burson
. R. J. Wheeler
9. H. Z. Perkins #*►**-
10. C. G. Hayes
11. W. T. Kilcrease
12. J. C. Williams
13. J. E. Hammond
14. J. S. Green
15. J. A. Boss
16. W. H. Thomas
17. G. W. Rooks
18. J. N. Summerour.
19. W. ,T. Ethridge
20. J. B. Parham
21. J. R. Burwell
22. J. C. Payne
23. E. V. Hardigree.
24. P. L. Hutchins
25. C. M. Thompson
26. M. 1.. Williamson
27. W. B. McCants
28. J. W. Hill
29. J. P. Moore
30. S. H. Harrison
Traverse Jurors
First Week
1. A. S. Eberhart
2. J. B. Hawkins
3. R. J. Wheeler
4. Geo. D. Smith
5. G. H. Holliday
6. T. K. W’ilbanks
7. D. L. Nowell
8. Tom Bailey
9. J. S. Wheeler
10. L. P. Eley
12. J. L. Lavender
12. J. W. Crow
13. J. P. Eley
14. Roy P. Perkins
15. A. F. Roberts
10. G N. Perkins
17. M. R. Maynard
18. M. K. Hurllow.
19. C. W. Henson
20. O. W. Smith
21. E. A. Parker
22. D. A. Smith
23. E. M. Ponnahoo,
24. J. M. Simpson
25. W. O. Flanigan
26. IT. F. Elliott
27. IV. H. Lovin
28. IV. T. Barber
29. J. P. Finch
30. J. B. Thompson
31. W. L. Terns
32. J. B. Attaway
33. F. L. Sims X T
34. William Fowler
35. W. T. Hutchins
36. E. E. Mobley
Traverse Jurors
Second Week
1. J. H. Grizzle
2. E. E. Clark
3. T. C. Banks
4. W. N. Strange
5. J. S. Morrison
6. J. P. Odom
7. G. M. Poole
8. J. R. Haynes
9. R. D. McDonald
10. 11. A. Rutledge
11. A. Perry
12. W. M. Bailey
13. J. W. Cody
14. J. C. Day
15. T. M. Sims " P| *'
16. E. B. Brown
17. L. A. Cook <
18. J. E. Stewart
19. A. J. Poole
20. W. C. Henry
21. J. J. Drake ■ m
22. Alton Sims
23. B. E. Patrick
24. E. W. Casper
25. T. B. Strange
26. J. R. Edwards
27. R. M. Mlllican
28. J. H. Wheeler
29. M. J. Stancil
30. J. A. Williams
31. J. M. 81ms
32. P. A. Flanigan
33. E. M. Arnold
34. J. A. Vanderford
35. R. L. Rogers
36. J. R. Austin
37. J. C. Ray
38. J. R. Parks
39. Camp Arnold
40. J. T. Treadwell
41. J. V. Harris
42. R. O. Harrison
43. C. H. Appleby
44. Henry Thompson
45. J. G. Cooper
46. E. L. Redingfield
47. A. C. Williams
48. J. N. Thomas
49. Joe Vanderford
50. H. H. Lowe
THE WINDER NEWS
ADDalachee Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Oss Helton visited their
son, Mr. Grady Helton and family Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gregory visited
their daughter, Miss Fanny Bell Greg
ory, of Buford, Sunday.
Mr. E. E. Edwards and little grand
son, N. J. Casey. Jr., spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Edwards,
of near County Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilkins spent Sun
day with her mother, Mrs. John Mont
gomery.
Misses Jessie Mae aud Dessie Jewel
Gregory spent Sunday with their aunt,
Mrs. Eunice Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lancaster and
family from Belmont were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins
Sunday.
Mr. Jodie Hawkins spent Saturday
night with his sister, Mrs. Joe Collins.
We are glad to say that Mr. and Mrs.
N. J. Casey’s baby is improving.
Mr. Morris Parr was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Parr Sunday.
Misses Ethel Manders and Rosie Mae
Helton were the guests of Mrs. Eunice
Casey Saturday afternoon.
We are glad to say that prayer meet
ing is still progressing nicely at this
place.
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