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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 24. 1921.
Legal Advertisements.
CITATION.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
To B. B. Jackson:
Mrs. lonia Elizabeth Jackson having
supplied as executrix for probate in sol
emn form of the last will and testa
ment of Z. F. Jackson, of said county,
you as an heir at law, non-resident of
the state, are hereby required to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary of
the said county on the first Monday in
1 Hi-ember, 1921, when said application
for probate will is* heard, and show
cause, if any, why the prayers of the
petition should not be had and allowed
This the 7th day of November, 1921.
C. W. PARKER. Ordinary.
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CITATION.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
H. G. Hill, as administrator of estate
of Mack Moore, colored, deceased, hav
ing made application in due form for
leave to sell lands belonging to said es
tate, all parties at interest, creditors
and kin are hereby nbtified that I will
pass upon this application at the court
of Ordinary of Barrow county at the
December Term, 1921. and if any cause
exists why the application should not
lx* granted it will he heard then.
This the Bth day of November, 1921.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
Mrs. Leonora Camp, as administra
trix of estate of ('. W. Camp, deceased,
having made application in due form
fur leave to sell lands belonging to
maid estate, all parties at interest, cred
itors and kin arc hereby notified that
1 will pass upon this application at the
Court of Ordinary of Barrow county
at the December Term, 1921, and if
any cause exists why the application
should not be granted it will be heurd
then.
This the Bth day of November, 1921.
O. \V. PARKER, Ordinary.
Notice of Twelve Months Support.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
The appraisers duly appointed to
set apart a year’s support to the widow
of W. T. Watson, colored, out of the
estate of W. T. Watson, colored, late
of said county, deceased, having made
their return setting apart said year’s
support, this is to cite tin* next of kin
mid the creditors of said W. T. Watson,
colored, that I will pass on the said
return at December Term, 1921, of tlie
Court of Ordinary of Barrow county,
and all parties concerned are required
to show eniiso at this time why the
said returns shall not be made a judg
ment of the Court of Ordinary.
This 7th day of Nov., 1921.
4t ]>d C. W. PA UK KB, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GE( > KG I A—Harrow county.
Whereas, Muller MeElroy, admlnis-
Arulnr of R. li. F. MeElroy, represents
fto The Court in his petition, duly tiled
and entered on record that he lias fully
administered It. li. F. MeElroy’s es
tate. This is therefore to cite all per
wmis 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 the
first Monday iu December, 1921.
Jills Nov. 7th, 1921.
C. W. PARKER, Ordiuary.
NOTICE: Twelve Months Support.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
The appraisers duly appointed to set
apart a year’s support to the widow of
Mack Moor, colored, out of the estate
of Mack Moor, colored, late of suid
county, deceased, having made tnelr
return setting apart said year’s sup
port. tills is to cite the next of kin and
the creditors of said Mack Moor, col
ored, that 1 will pass on the said re
turn at December Term, 1921, of the
Court of Ordinary of Barrow county,
and all parties concerned are required
to show cause at tills time why the
said returns shall not be made a judg
ment of the Court of Ordinary.
This Nov. 7th, 1921.
C. W. PARKER. Ordinary.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
AH creditors of the estate of Mack
Moore, colored, will render in their de
mands to the undersigned, duly proven
awarding to law, and all parties owing
and indebted to the said Mack Moore
ill at once make payment to the under
signed.
n. G. HILL,
Administrator of the Estate of Mack
Moore.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
Pursuant to an order and leave to
sell granted at October term, 1921, Bar
row Court of Ordiuary, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in December, 1921.
within the legal hours of sale, before
the courthouse door In said county, at
•ihlic outary l* the highest bidder,
the following lands of Mrs. C. J. Hill,
late of said county, deceased.
Alt the* tract of land generally
known as the edd home place of the
said C. J. Hill, deceased, returned in
the inventory and appraisement by
said estate at 336 acres, more or less,
and hound on the north by lands of
Millsjips and Marbury creek; bound on
the east by lands of Millsaps and Mon
roe and Winder Highway; bound on
south by lands of Russell, Page and
J. L. Hill and bound on the west by
lands of Wages, Fuller and Me Moore
lands.
Said lands lias been sub-divided into
three smaller parcels and will be sold
by the said three smaller parcels, de
scribed as foows:
U)T NO L
Bound on the north by Marbury
creek and Millsaps lands; on east by
tracts Nos. 2 and 3; on south by the
unds of J. L. Hill and Will Page; on
west by lands of Wages, Fuller and Me
Moore estate, said tract neing the tract
with the home house on it and con
taining 195.13 acres, more or less.
LOT NO. 2.
Bound on the north by Marbury
creek and Lot No. 1: on east by G. 8.
Millsaps and Monroe and Winder
Highway ; on south by public road and
m west by G. 8. Millsaps arid lot No. 3.
Said lot being generally known as the
Martha Smith lands, containing 54.5
icres, more or less.
LOT NO. 3.
Bound on north by Lots Nos. 1 and
2; on east by G. 8. Millsaps; on south
:>y lands of Russell and Page; on west
by Lot No. 1, said lot containing 87.79
icres more or less.
The above lands are in one of the
best locations of Barrow county, bo
ng only throe miles south of Winder
and within one mile of Carter Hill
church and school house. The land
if each tract lies well and is of extra
ood quality of soil. Each tract above
scribed has desirable settlements on
them and will make desirable homes
for any one interested in buying a
home. Any one wishing to purchase
i home could not find hind more con
veniently situated than the above de
scribed lots as it Is only a ten minutes
drive, in a ear to the county site, and
! on the best, highway in the county.
Terms of sale: One third cash on
lay of sale and remainder to be paid
in three equal payments payable De
cember Ist, 1922, December Ist, 1923,
and December Ist, 1924. Possession of
land to lie had on January Ist, 1922
Any one may pay the entire amount of
purchase price on day of sale if they
so desire.
Said property sold under laws gov
erning administrator’s sale.
This October 31st. 1921.
. V. A. SIMS.
As Administrator of Mrs. C. J. Dill,
deceased. 4t.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
There will e ol lief ore the court house
door of said within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in December,
1921, the following property, to-wit:
1 lot of land in the Town of Stat
lmm, Barrow county, Georgia, on
which there is a residence, said lot
fronting on Broad St., in said Town
of Statlmm, about 100 ft. and running
linck about 200 feet deep, and being
about 100 feet wide at the rear of
same, this being the lot on which It.
(i. Sims now resides.
Said property levied on as tho prop
erty of R. G. Sims by virtue of an ex
ecution issued from Barrow Superior
Court in favor of Bank of Statlmm
against said It. G. Sims and sold to
satisfy said execution. Tenant in
possession given due notice.
Tills the 9th day of November, 1921.
11. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE
OE<)RGI A —Barrow county.
Will In' sold before the Court House
door of sold county within the legal
hours of sale in Winder. Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in December, 1921
the following described property, to
wlt:
One black top buggy and harness;
one two-liorse Hackney wagon; three
single plow stocks; one No. 10 Oliver
Chill Blow.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Governor Rodgers, colored, by
virtue of a mortgage execution issued
from Barrow Superior court. In favor
of J. M. L. Thurmond and against said
Governor Rodgers, and sold to satisfy
said execution.
This th Oth day of November, 1921.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In
December. 1921, the following proper
ty, to-wit:
One black mare mule 8 years old.
name Cole, weight 950 pounds.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of J. R. Haynes by virtue of a
mortgage execution issued from Bar
row Superior Court, in favor of Wood
ruff Hardware Company and against
•aid J. R. Haynes, and eold to satisfy
said execution.
This th 9th day of November, 1921
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA-—Barrow county.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Barrow County, granted
upon the application of W. L. Bush and
M. J. Griffeth, administrators of the
estate of W. H. Bush, deceased, late
of said county, to sell land, houses and
lots of the said W. H. Bush, deceas
ed for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs, there will be sold, at
public outcry on the first Tuesday in
December 1921, at the court-house
in said county, between the legal hours
of sale, ten dwellings houses and lots
In tin* city of Winder, Ga., located as
follows; Two O-room houses on Jack
son street; three 5-room houses on
Athens street; three 4-room houses on
Midland Avenue; one O-room house and
one 4-room house on Stephens street.
Terms one-third cash, the balance to
Im* divided in two notes, payable in
one and two years, drawing eight per
cent per annum, ten per cent of the
cash payment to lie paid on day of sale
and balance January Ist, 1922, when
posession will be given.
IV. L. BUSH,
M. J. GRIFFETH.
Administrators of the Estate of W. H.
Bush.
ADMINISTRATI) K’S SALE}
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
By virtue of uu order of the Court of
Ordinary of Barrow County, granted
upon the application of J. 11. Adams,
administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Caroline Adams, deceased, late of said
county, to sell land of the said Mrs.
Caroline Adams, deceased, for the pur
pose of paying debts of the deceased,
and distribution among the heirs, there
will be sold, at public outcry on the
first Tuesday in December 1921, at
the court house door in said county,
between the legal hours of sale, that
tract of land in said county, known as
the old home place of J. M. Adams, all
that tract described as follows (ex
cept nine acres sold G. 8. Millsaps cut
off of the Northeast side) beginning at
a rock corner on public road on G. 8.
Millsaps’ line, running South 52 E.
21.50 chains to rock corner; thence N
32 E 6.25 chains to persimmon; thence
S 75 E 9.70 chains to a rock; thence
N 21% E 1.50 chains to a rock; thence
N 40 IV. 23.50 chains to a rock at pub
lic road ; thence along public road South
west corner to beginning corner. ' Con
taining thirty and forty-six one-hun
dredths (30.46) acres, more or less
with the saiil nine acres cut off to G.
S. Millsaps, leaving twenty-one and for
ty-hi x one-hundredths (21.46) acres,
more or less to he sold. Terms sale twen
ty per cent of purchase price to lie paid
cash on day of sale balance to be paid
on January Ist, 1922, when possession
will lie. given.
.T. 11. ADAMS,
Administrator of the Estate of Caro
line Adams.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
GEORGIA -Barrow county.
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
Cora Steed will render their demands
to the undersigned, duly proven accord
ing to law, and all parties owing debts
to the said Mrs. Cora Steed, deceased
will at once make payment.
11. W. STEED,
Administrator of the Estate of Mrs.
Cora Steed.
This November 9th, 1921.
BANKRUPT NOTICE
In the District Court of the U. S.
Northern District of Georgia, us a
Court of Bankruptcy.
In Re: William F. Kennedy, Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor above
named, a resident of Wlnddr, Ga.,
Route 3, in the county of Barrow, said
district, are hereby notified that he
was on Nov. 10, 1921, duly adjucated
bankrupt and the first meeting of his
creditors will be held at the office of
Iteferee at Lawrenceville, Ga., Nov. 25,
1921, at 10 a. m„ (E. TANARUS.) at which time
the said creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, exam
ine the bankrupt and transact such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting.
N. L. HUTCHINS,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Lawrenceville, Ga., Nov, 14, 1921.
Are You Frfl?
How’s Your Appetite?
This Advice ia Vital to Yea
Covington, Ky.—“l was run-down in
health, suffered with backache, head
ache, poor appetite, etc., and Dr. Pierce’e
Golden Medical Discovery oured me
sound and well. I had not finished tak
ing all of the first bottle when I began to ,
fed much better. New I keep a little of
the “Golden Medical Discovery’ on hand
all the time.” —Mrs. S. E. Hughes, 113
Court Place.
Start on the road to health at once by
obtaining this'“Discovery"of Dr. Pierce ■
from your tieu'ti’ooriuxMi druggist in tab
’.~ts or liquid, er send 10c to Dr. Pierce's
invalids Hotd in Buffalo. N. Y., for
Uia. pig., and write for free advice.
The City Tax Books close Dec. Ist.
”ny your taxes before that time.
THE WINDER NEWS
Chinese Shoes.
Making shoes is the interminable
task of Chinese women, from youth
to old age. Travelers see them busy
in every moment, when necessity does
not require attention to some other
work, plying the threads back and
forth, in and out, In their endless ef
fort to keep the men of their house
hold supplied with footwear. Where
there is a surplus, the shoes are sold
to the shops.
Only cloth and paper are used. Th
thickness of the soles, of alternating
layers of cloth and paper held to
gether by paste, often Indicate in varia
tions of from one-half to two inches,
the wealth of the wearers. The shoes
are noiseless and comfortable, but on
rainy days China stays Indoors be
cause the shoes readily absorb water.
The women make their own tiny
shoes In the seclusion of their quar
ters, even the husband being forbidden
to watch their manufacture.
Buffalo Bill'* Quick Wit.
Col. William F. Cody, while travel
ing in Europe in 1891 with his Wild
West show, was on quite intimate
terms with royalty. On Buffalo Bill *
udvent into Berlin Emperor William
was entertaining three kings of small
er German powers. One feature of the
Wild West performance was the ex
hibition of an antiquated Deadwood
coach, containing passengers who were
attacked by Indians and rescued by
cowboys. The kaiser asked that he
and his guests be allowed to ride in
this vehicle during a performance,
and of course the request was grant o ’
After the usual attack and rescue the
emperor remarked:
“Colonel Cody, I don’t suppose this
is the first time that you have held
four kings?”
“No, your majesty,” replied the
scout, “you are right, but it is the first
occasion that I ever held four kings
and the royal joker at the same time. ’
The City Tax Books close Dec. Ist.
Pay your taxes before that time.
A Tonic
For Women
"I was hardly able to drag, I
was so weakened,” writes Mrs.
W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
"The doctortreated me for about
two months, still I didn’t get
any better. I had a large fam
ily and felt I surely must do
something to enable me to take
care of my little ones. I had
heard of
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The Woman’s Tonic
"I decided to try it,” con
tinues Mrs. Ray ... “I took
eight bottles in all . ?. I re
gained my strength and have
had no more trouble with wo
manly weakness. I have ten
children and am able to do all
my housework and a lot out
doors ... I can sure recom
mend Cardui.”
Take Cardui today. It may
be just what yofl need.
At all druggists.
EM
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We state it as our honest belief
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BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, BOYS
AUTOMOBILES and WAGONS
In our bier 2-paere ad we did not have space
for the OPPORTUNITY Specials below:
$90.00 Clincher Tire, Coaster Brake, Dayton Bicycle $36.50
50.00 Clincher Tire Ranger Bicycle 33250
15.00 Boys Farm Wagon 10.00
12.00 Coaster Wagon 7.75
10.00 Coaster Wagon 6.75
8.50 Coaster Wagon 6.00
5.00 Wagons 3.50
3.50 Wagons 2.50
Other Wagons as low as 1.00
4.50 Velocipedes 3.50
5.00 Velocipedes 4.00
BOYS AUTOMOBILES FROM $6.50 to $ll.OO.
FORMER PRICE SIO.OO to $15.00.
THIS 18 CERTAINLY A GREAT SAVING OPPORTUNITY Value.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Buy now before the Christmas Rush. Remember your OPPORTUNITY
is NOW—
-3—14.00 Irons for $2.50 EACH
1— Irons for 4.50 EACH
2 $20.00 Waffle Irons 12.00 EACH
2—18.50 Toasters 5.00 EACH
1— 17.50 Combination Stove 12.50 EACH
2 Lamps 8.50 EACH
1—20.00 Combination Btove 13.50 EACH
3 4.00 Combination Stoves 2.50 EACH
1—60.00 Vacuum Cleaner 35.00
1—185.00 Copper Washing Machine 98.00
I—lßs Copper Delco Washing Machine * 98.00
REMEMBER THESE PRICES ARE GOOD ONLY DURING THIS
SALE.
There is a surprise for every man, woman,
boy and girl over 6 years of age who visits
our store during this sale. COME and SEE.
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