The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, October 13, 1921, Image 7

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THURSDAY. OCTi'iRER hi, 192i._ Legal Advertisements. Lefte* - * of Administration. <;?v >RGIA —Barrow County. TANARUS" all whom it may concern: H. \V. Stood of said state, having in proper form, applied for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of Mrs'! Cora Steed, late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all atul singular the creditors ilpd next of kin of Mrs. Cora Steed, decased, to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said coun ty, at the November term, 1921, and show cause, if any they have or can, why permanent letters of administra tion should not be granted to said H. W. Steed on the said estate. Witness my official signature this 3rd day of Oct. 1921. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. ljeave to Sell. GE< )RGIA —Barrow county. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that J. 11. Parks, and J. W. Parks, as administra trators of Mrs. Mary J. Parks, deceas ed, having applied to me by petition for leave to sell the real estate of said Mrs. r Mary J. Talks, deceased: and that an order was made there on at the Octo ber term, 1921, for citation, and t* iat citation issue; all the heirs at law and creditors of <TiV sfild Mrs. Mary J. ParkSj rfoe.sPved, will take notice that I will pa** upon said application at the November term. 1921. of the Court of Ordinary of Barrow county, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary at said term, said leave will he grant ed. This the 3rd day of October, 1921, C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. to Sell. G EORGIA —Harrow county. To Whom it may concern: Notin' is hereby given that .1. H. Ad ams. as administrator of Mrs. Caroline Adams, deceased, having applied to me Lhy petition for leave to sell the real estate of saiil Mrs. Caroline Adams, de ceased ; and that an order was made thereon at the October term, 1921, for citation, and that citation Issue: all the heirs at law and creditors of the said Mrs. Caroline Adams, deceased, will take notice that 1 will pass upon sai<l application at the November term, 1921. of the Court of Ordinary of Har row county, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary, at said term, said leave will he granted. This 3rd dav of October, 1921. C w. PARKER, Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Harrow county. jjv virtue of the authority vested m jue under the terms of the will <>! the late Mrs. Jennie Moulder, deceased, 1 will sell ou the tirst Tuesday in Novem ber, before the Court House in said county, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described proper vil that tract or parcel of land lying and being in said state and county, and in the city of Winder, Georgia, be ginning on Athens street, and running North 270 feet to a stake corner ; thence \v SO feet to a stake corner thence * 11 1-2 W 51 feet to a stake corner, thence S 2 E 220 feet to stake corner on Athens street, thence with street S 89% NV SI feet to the beginning corner, con taining one-half acre, more or jcw>. also adjoining the above a pant 'land commencing 0 ft. Bof • '*• • ‘ Horton, corner running S 45 ft to rock -corner, thence W 3 ft ; thence N 43 ft. thence E 3 ft to starting comer, con taining 129 ft more or less. Also t,a. as follows, commencing at rock cor ner on side walk on West comer of lv M. Moulder lot, running 181 North on said ,i„e to rock corner then* West 10 ft, thence South 181% to Id. > * “ containing 11-. • “ o,e 1 ***nS The above described lands compose J lot known as the E. M. *£ lot on Athens street in the < Hj Winder, Georgia, on lot is a six room frame dwelling in good repair, havi g recently been covered and painted and otherwise repaired, and is In good con Also at same time and place will be sold a lot of househdlorro N . sold a lot of household goods, be longing o the estate of Mrs. Jennie MoUlder - E. C. STARK, Administrator of Mrs. Jennie Moulder, estate. This Sept. 29th, 1921. Leave to SelL GEORGIA— Barrow county. To all Whom it may concern: Notice is hereby Riven that W u push and M. J. Criffeth. as adm.ms trators of W. H. Bush, deceased bav in, applied to me by petition for leave to sell the real estate of said W. H. Bush, deceased, and that an order *** made thereon at the October term, 10.1. for citation, and that citation issue ; all the heirs at law and creditors of the said W. H. Bush, deceased, will take notice that I will pass upon said applb cation at the November term. 1021. of ibe Court of Ordinary of Barrow coun ty, and that unless cause Is shown to ,the contrary, at said term, said leave will lie granted. This 3rd day of Oct. 1921. O. \Y. PARKER. Ordinary. In the District Court of the U. S., Northern District of Georgia, as a Court of Bankruptcy. In Re: William A. Collins, Bank rupt. In Bankruptcy. The creditors of the debtor above named, a resident of Statbam. tin., in the county of Barrow, said district, are hereby notified that he was on Sept tu ber 2tith, 1921. duly adjudicated bank rupt and the first meeting of bis cred itors will l>e held at the office of Referee at Lawrenceville, (la., October Btli, 1921, (E. TANARUS.) at which time the said credi tors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meet ing. N. L. HUTCHINS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Lawrenceville, <Ju., Sept. 28. 1921. COMMISSIONERS SALE GE<)R(iIA —Barrow county. Pursuant to u decree of the Superior Court of Burrow county, rendered on September 30. 1921, in the matter of T. C. Flanigan vs. John A. Skelton, Caleb Wood and Mrs. Cassie Wood Hutchins, interveners, and to the authority there in conveyed, we, the undersigned, as ominissioners, duly named and appoint ed by said court, will on the first Tues day in November. 1921, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door ot Barrow county, the following real es tate, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Auburn district of Har row (formerly Gwinnett) county, Geor gia containing one hundred acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of E. V. Wood, .1. G. Wood and others; on the East by lands of E. V. Wood, John Ethridge, and others; on the South by lands of W. W. Turks, and by lands of John Williams; and on the West by lands of J. G. Wood and others, and known as the Tolly Skelton old home place whereon she resided tit the time of her death, and whereon John Skelton now resides,” and being the same tract as was conveyed to Mrs. Mary J. Skelton by Hiram N. Rainey by deed and on which she resided from IST.” to the date of her death in 1918. Tills tract of land is sold for the pur pose of a partition of the net proceeds among tlie common owners, to-wit - John A. Skelton. T. C. Flanigan and Caleb Wood and Mrs. Cassie Wood Hutchins and the undersigned commis sioners will cause title to be made to the purchaser. W. 11. (jl ARTERMAN, <:. i). ross. JOSEEH I). QIILLIAN. Commissioners. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—Barrow county. All persons holding notes, accounts or claims of any kind against the es tate of Mrs. Jennie Moulder, deceased, are requested to certify to tdie same and mail to E. C. Stark, Commerce, Ga„ and all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate set tlement. E. C. STARK, Executor, Mrs. Jennie Moulder's Estate. SALE NOTICE. (;E< >UGI A— Harrow county. By virtue of the provisions of the will of William Collier, deceased, duly probated in solemn form in Jackson county, before the Court of Ordinary, on January <>th. 1913, as appears of re cord on Minute Book *‘G’ page 259, granting to R. L. Carl there and M. B. Griffeth, Executors therein named, the power to sell any or all of his property, the undersigned as executors of the will of the said William Collier, will offer for sale before the court house door of Harrow county, at public outcry to the highest bidder, in the City of Winder, between the legal hours of sale, oil the tirst Tuesday in November, 1921, as the property of the deceased, the follow ing decribed property of the said de scribed lauds, towit: All that tract or parcel of land gen erally known as the old home place of the said William Collier, deceased, and occupied by him at the time of his death and later occupied and controll ed by Miss Phoebe McLocklin, return ed in the inventory and appraisement by said estate at 200 acres, more or less, but later surveyed by W. T. Ap pleby and containing in the aggregate 173 3-4 acres, described by a boundary ommencing at an iron pen on road near Casper line; thence along said road 8. 42 1-4 E. 39.50 chs. to a rock on said oad; thence with Terrell lands S. 19 1-2 W 20 chs to rock; thence with Vickers land N. 41 1-2 W. 8 chs. to rock ; thence S. 38 3-4 W. 8.44 chs. to rock; thence with Vincent lands N. 40 W. 37.16 chs to rock; thence 8. 44 W. 14.10 chs to rock; thence S. 61 W. 5.33 chs. to rock ; thence S. 58 W. 4.3 1 chs. to rock , J thence S. 39 1-2 W. 8.27 chs. to a rock; thence S. 90 W. 90 lenghts to rock; thence with the Kclluin lands N. 59 3-4 W. 17.27 ehs. to rock; thence N. 48 1-4 E. 45.29 ehs. to iron pen; thence S. 39 3-4 E. 9.36 ehs. to iron pen: thence N. 4s E. 19.94 ehs. to the beginning corner. Said lands has been sub-divided into five smaller parcels and will he sold by the sjiid five smaller parcels, de scribed as follows: Tract No. 1. Commencing at a rock on the Smith line with the corner of tract No. 2; thence S. 42 E. 31.04 ehs. to a rock; thence S. 3S .”,-4 W. 19.95 ehs. to rock ; thence N. 40 W. 28.34 ehs. to rock; thence N. 10 E. 9.56 ehs. to a rock; thence N .48 E. 7.94 ehs. to a rock at Beginning corner, containing 49.59 acres more or less. Tract No. 2. Commencing at an iron pen or post oak on the road with Casper lands; thence S. 42 1-4 E. 29.50 cl\s. to a rock: thence S. 38 3-4 W. 9.20 ehs. to a rock; thence N. 42 W. 31.04 ehs. to a rock at the corner of tract No. 1: thence N. 48 E. 9 ehs to the beginning corner, containing 27.54 acres, more or less. . v ■ Tract No. 3. Commencing at a rock on road with tin 1 Daniel lands at corner of tract No. 2; thence S. 42 1-4 E. 10 ehs to a rock ; on road with Terrell lands; thence S. 19 1-2 IV. 20 ehs. to a rock : thence with Vickers lands N. 41 1-2 W. 8 ehs. to rock: thence S. 3S 3-4 W. 8.44 clis. to rock : thence N. 40 W. 8.82 clis to rock : thence with line of tract Nos. 1 and 2 N. 38 3-4 E. 25.85 clis. to rock on road at the beginning corner, containing 30.93 acres, more or less. Tract No. 4. Commencing at a rock marking N. W. corner of Tract No. 1 with lands of Vincent: thence 8. 44 W. 14.10 cits, to oek at bridge; thence N. 49 3-4 W. 16.40 ehs. to rock : thence N. 48 1-4 E. 23.04 to an iron pen; thence 8. 39 3-4 E. 9.36 ehs. to the rock at the lieginuyig corner, containing 32.90 acres, more or lss. Tract No. 5. Commencing at a rock at bridge at the corner of tract No. 4 with lands of Vincent; thence 8. 91 W. 5.33 cits, to rock; thence 8. 58 W. 4.37 ehs to rock; thence 8. 39 1-2 W. 8.27 ehs. to a rock; thence 8. 60 W. 90 lengths to a rock in the road ; thence N. 59 3-4 W. with Kel lum lands 17.27 ehs. to rock; thence N. 48 1-4 E. 22.22 ehs. to rock at corner of tract No. 4; thence 8. 49 3-4 E. 19.40 clis. to rock at bridge at beginning cor ner. containing 33.12 acres, more or less. Terms of sale: One-third cash on day of sale and remainder on January lst, 1922. Possession of lands to bo had on January Ist. 1922. This the sth day of October 1921. R. L. CARITHERB, M. B. GRI TEETH. Executors of Will of William Collier, Deceased. (i. A. JOHNS, J. C. TRATT. Attorneys for Executors. NOTICE OF SALE. GE<)RGlA—Barrow county. Cnder and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain security deed given by John J. Thomas to Mrs. Ida L. Chamberlin, said deed dated Feb. 21, 1920. and recorded in Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of Barrow county, Georgia, in record of deeds, book D, folio 7; the undersigned, the said Ida L. Chamberlin, will sell at pub lic outcry before the court house door in said county, on the tirst Tuesday in November, next, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, ail of the following described property, to-wit: All of a certain tract or parcel of land, with the improvements thereon, situate , lying and being in the State of Georgia and County of Barrow and in the city 0 f Winder and known as a part of th It. S. I>. Lanier Place and lying on the South side of North Broad street and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a rock corner on Broad street near house and run ning thence South 55 1-2 East 12.10 chains to branch; thence with the mean ders of branch 5.90 chains to a poplar; thence North 77 West 2.24 chains; thence South 47 1-2 West 3.60; thence North 06 West 1.93 chains; thence North 88 W. 85 chains; thence North 57 West 3.46 chains to iron pin at pasture fence; thence up ditch North 2 West 2.28 chains. North 14 West 3.17 chains to iron rod; thence North 78 W ost 1.37 chains to iron pin on Broad street; thence along Broad Street South 28 West 3.49 chains to the beginning cor ner, containing 2 acres, more or less. This sale will be made by the said Ida I-. Chamberlin for the purpose of satisfying a certain note given by the said John J. Thomas, to the said Ida L. Chamberlin for the sum of Twenty Five Hundred no-100 <*2500.00) Dollars, said note dated February 21. 1920. due five years after date and scared by the aforesaid deed. The said John J. Thomas defaulted on February 21, 1921, and August 21, 1921. in the payment of interest and in accordance with the terms of said note, the said Ida L. Chamberlain ha* na- THE WINDER NEWS tured said note and offered said prop erty for sale. This property will be sold as the property of the said John J. Thomas, and for the purpose of paying the principal and interest of said note, including all costs of this sale, and the balance, if any. will he paid over to the said John J. Thomas. This October sth. 1921. Ida L. Chamberlin. WEAK, NERVOUS, ALL RUN-DOWN Missouri Lady Suffered Until She Tried Cardui. —Says “ Result Was Surprising.”—Got Along Fine, Became Normal and Healthy. Springfield Mo.—“My back was so weak I could hardly stand up, and I would have bearing-down pains and was not well at any time,” says Mrs. D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known farmer on Route 6, this place. "I kept getting headaches and having to go to bed,” continues Mrs. Williams describing the troubles from which she obtained relief through the use of Cardui. *‘My husband, having heard of Cardui, proposed getting it for me. ‘‘l saw after taking some Cardui .. . that 1 was improving. The result was surprising. 1 felt like a different person. “Later I suffered from weakness and weak back, and felt all run-down. I did not rest well at night, I was so nervous and cross. My husband said he would get me some Cardui, which he did. It strengthened me . . . My doctor said I got along fine. I was in good healthy condition. I cannot say 100 muon f6F Hr” Thousands of women have suffered as Mrs. Williams describes, until they found relief from the use of Cardui Since it has helped so many, yon should not hesitate to try Cardui U troubled with womanly ailments. For sale sverywhers. JC.M J. W. AUSTIN S Fifth Annual Sale WILL OPEN NEXT Saturday, Oct. 15,1921 AT CARL, GEORGIA. All who have attended my sales in the past know what it means-honest and fair dealing to ALL-no pets, all share alike. lam not going to give you a list of prices but will say I will save you from 25 per cent and up on all you buy from me at this sale. My shoes are complete and prices all O. K. Come and see for yourself. I mean a big saving to you on Shoes. OUTING! OUTING!! OUTING!! It is up to date and cheap. All colors and cheapei than I can buy it to-day. Now, in order to show you how I feel towards my customers, I am going to give 15 Pounds of Standard 1 Granulated Sugar to Every Customer who buys $20.00 Worth of Anything they need at this sale. You get the prices just the same. I have but one price to ALL. Ladies listen to this: Each lady who buys S2O worth at this sale I give them anew gingham dress free. Just come and see what this sale means to you. The little boy who buys $5.00 worth of goods at this sale gets anew Sweater. (boys from 5 to 6 years old.) The little girl who buys SIO.OO worth at this sale gets one set of beads that sells for $1.25, FREE. I do not give the above premiums to stuff you up and when you get here then run a bluff on you. No! No! No! Come and see for yourself and be convinced. I realize there is a lot of faking going on in the world to-day, but I am willing for you to test this sale out and see for yourself; you do not have to buy when you come if you are not satisfied you will save money. Read this circular carefully and come and lets mix and mingle together for at least 10 days and I am sure you will be satisfied. Do not forget the time, NEXT SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15TH, 1921. Yours to Please, J. W. AUSTIN Quick Action for Real Estate Loans 1 nm now prepared to give quick action on Real Estate loans. I>o not wait until the end of the year to apply for loans as there is always a rush at that season ami it is impossible to give you prompt action. LAW OFFICES 405 Holman Building Athens, Ga. HUBERT M. RYLEE Government Goods We have the following Government goods at the store of J. C. Ray & Cos., on Athens St. Note the prices: Overcoats $6.00 Woolen Coats ....... L .,...... .j 1-00 Woolen Pants 1-25 Cotton Coats ... ..j *35 Cotton Pants -J5 Cotton Blankets, pair 1-25 Woolen Blankets, pair 4.00 Woolen Sweaters 2.00 Laundry Bag -35 Hats *95 Caps 615 Woolen Shirts 1*25 Canteens -35 Hurry up before they are all gone. Cochran Brothers At J. C. RAY & CO. STORE. Subscription Price: $1.50 PerYcarT