The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, December 08, 1921, Image 8

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THTRBDAT. DECEMBER Bth, 1021. J. T. STRANGE CO. Nineteen Ladies Suits to Clear Quick Comes in Velour, Velour de Lane. Peach Bloom; some with plain collars, some fur-trimmed. All this seasons merchandise. 1 LOT LADIES HEAVY BEACON Blankets BATH ROBES $4.95 50 Per Cent Off. Exactly Half Price LADIES, A CHANCE YOU HAVE NOT HAD IN YEARS. $15.00 SUlTS(tt>sy g“^XS2S.OOSUITSI [-V\s3o.oo SUITStf' 1 $40.00 SUITS (T/5A $49.75 SUITS q.| Qn J OFF -<fl)/.OUiOFP *p 1 Z.OUi OFF 4>I3jOFF i OFF Z 4.00 COME IN AND PICK YOUR SIZE. SPECIAL PRICES ON COATS AND ALL RE ADY-TO-WEAR. Must be closed in 2 weeks J. T. STRANGE COMPANY AU.MLNINNTKATOK’S SALE. GEORGIA—Harrow county. By virtue of nu order of the Court of Urinary of Barrow county, grunted upon the application of J. H. l’ark and j. w. Park as administrators of the estate of Mrs. Mary J. Park, deceased, late of said county, to soil the real m tate of said Mrs. Mary J. Park, deeeas sl, for the purpose of paying debt* of the deeeased and distribution among the heirs, there will he sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in Janu ary, 1922, al tb e court house door in said county between the legal hours of sale. .All thut tract of land generally known as the old home place of Mrs. Mary J. Park, containing 293.52 acres more or less, described as follows: Be ginning at Hoschton public road, run ning N. 38 1-4 W. 27.1*4 chs to a rook on branch, thence along branch 28.22 chs. thence down creek <5.02 chs. to old run of creek, thence down old run 11.54 ehs. to beach, thence V 40 1-4 IV. 22.91 chs. to a stake corner, thence N. 30 3-4 E. 22.13 chs. to a hickory, thence S. 70 1-2 E. 5.13 chs. to a rock, thence X. S E. ti.7l chs. to a rock, thence N. 32 1-2 E. 10.84 chs. to walnut, thence N. 3 1 1 E. 4.87 chs. to pine stump, thence X. 23 1-2 E. 9.53 chs. to stake, thence S. 43 3-4 E. 22.38 chs. to rook, thence X. 34 1-2 E. 15.74 chs to rock on branch, thence up branch 29.99 ehs. to stake at head of branch, thence S. 79 1-2 E. to rock, thence S 49 \Y 22.52 chs. thence S. 39.% E 15.00 chs. S <Ut>, E 9.00 chs, thence S 31 E 13.21 chs. thence S (iON S. 31 E. 13.21 chs., thence S. (Ul 3-4 \V. 7.01 oils, to road, thence S. 39 1-2 \V. 8.04 eha, tlience X. 54 1-4 W. 10.19 chs. to public road, thence down said road 2.73 chs. to beginning corner. Rounded on west by John Deaton and Thompson instate, north by Thompson estate, oast by J. \V. Park and T. A. ,Deaton, south by Duueun land and John Deaton. Also a tract of 23.08 acres, more or less, beginning at a pine knot corner on DeLal’erriere and Blalock line run ning X. 29 1-2 W. 11.05 chs., to a rock ou <". A. Duncan's corner, thence X. 45 1-4 E. 14.75 chs. to black gum cor ner, thence E. 55 S. 17.24 chs. to Mrs. Blalock's line, thence X. 01 E. 21.20 ehs. to beginning corner, bounded on South west by Del-aPerriere. north west by C. A. Duncan, northeast by T. A. Deaton, southeast by Mrs. Blalock. Terms of sale cash. J. H. PARK, J. W. PARK, Administrators of estate of Mrs. M ry J. Park. STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Barrow. To the Superior Court of said county. Southern Trading Corporation, a cor poration of Winder, Georgia, brings this its petiton and shows to tin* court tin* followng facts: 1. That Southern Trading Corporation is a corporation duly chartered and in corporated by the Superior Court of Barrow county. 2. Thut is desires to surrender its said charter and franchises as a corporation and to be dissolved h.v the order and decree of the Superior Court of Bur row county. 3. That a meeting of the stockholders of said corporation, duly culled for that purpose, a resolution was adopted by the affirmative vote of the owners of more than two-thirds and in fact of all the capital stock of said corpora tion resolving that the corporation shall surrender its charter and fran chise to the State and be dissolved as a corporation. 4. That such dissolution may bo al lowed without injustice to any stock holder, all of said stockholders having voted affirmatively for the resolution, and sueli dissolution may be allowed without in just iev to any person having claims or demands of any character against said corporation. Wherefore, petitioner prays that an order be passed by the Court fixing a ’time and place of hearing on this p tition and that on sues hearing a de cree be entered accepting a surrender of its charter and franchises to the State and dissolving the said corpora tion as is provided l*y law. G. A. JOHNS, Attorney for l’etitioner. STATE OF GEORGIA. County of Barrow. Before me. an officer duly authoriz ed by law to administer oaths, per sonally appeared lss> S. Radford, who being first duly sworn, deposes and says thar he an officer and stockholder in said corporation, and that the facts recited in the foregoing petition are true. Lee S. Radford. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 7th day of December, 11*21. MARK SIMS, Notary Public, Harrow county, Ga. At (’hampers, DoeemtH'r 7, 1921. The foregoing petition read and con sidered. Let the same be filed. I.et all parties at interest show cause before me at the Court House of Harrow coun ty on December 31st, 1921, at four o'clock, P. M. why the prayers of the petition should not bo granted and the hearing thereon is fixed at said time and place. Let this petition be tiled in the office of the Olrk of Harrow 'bmerior Court and it is ordered that a copy of the petition and of this order •<* published once a week for four weeks in the Winder News, the news paper wherein the sheriff's sab vs in and for said county are published. BLANTON FOHT^ON. Judge Superior Court of Harrow County. Ga. Cotton Growers Co-operative Associat’n 1. Undergradiug by buyers. 2. Loss from country damage. 3. Thousands of unnecessary middle men. 4. Inadequate financing. 5 Market control by speculators. <5. Less than cost of production 7. Slavery, misery, and ruin. Seven Things shall go; Seven things will come: 1. Correct grading by farmers’ own men. 2. Prompt and perfect warehousing. 3. Direct selling to consumers. 4. Adequate dancing. 5. Market control by growers. (5. Cost of production plus a fair profit. 7. Freedom, happiness, and prosper ity. ‘ < Farmer, join to-day! Advt. We cannot continue in business un less we can eolleet our subscriptions. If you owe us, we need it. I’ay the Winder News what you owe it. Specials For This Week 100 pounds Sugar $6.25 48 pounds High Kicker Self Ris. flour $1.90 24 pounds High Kicking Self Ris. flour SI.OO 200 Pounds High Kicker Self Ris. flour $7.50 200 pounds Gold Seal plain flour . $8.25 200 lbs American Beauty plain flour $8.50 200 lbs. Orient plain flour, the finest flour made SIO.OO 5 lb. buckets Silver Leaf Lard ... ....... . 90c 10 lb. bucket Silver Leaf Lard $1.75 5 lb. Simon Pure Lard . sl.lO 10 lb. Simon Pure Lard $2.10 We have every thing for Fruit Cake, also 2 and 4 lb. Fruit Cakes. When you want something good come to see us. Hargrove Bros. THE WINDER NEWS SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA —Barrow county. Will be sold before the court house door if said county within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in January, 1922, the following described real estate. A one-half undivided interest in the following land: One house and lot in the City of Winder, said county, front ing ou Wright street, hounded as fol lows: on North by Wright street; on the East by vacant lot of J. E. Calla han ; on the South by alley; on the West by W. J. Smith, Jr., and being he house and lot now’ occupied by J. E. Callahan as a residence. Said property levied and sold as the property of J. E. Callahan to satisfy an execution issued from Barrow Su perior Court in favor of The Perkins- Campbell Cos. against J. E. Callahan. Tenant in possession given due no- tice. H. O. CAMP, Sheriff. TAX NOTICE. The tax books of Barrow county will close December 20th. Everybody is urged to pay their taxes by that time and save interest and costs. M. H. LOWE, 2t. Tax Collector. • 1 LOT LADIES’ OUTING Gowns Worth up to $3.00 CHOICE $1.49 4Bnmawiek Buy Your Christmas Brunswick Early t The complete line of Brunswicks for Christmas is now on advance dis play. You are invited to come now and inspect these beautiful models, both cabinet and period designs. Now is the time to choose. For thus you avoid the crush of later shopping, have more time to make your selec tion, and are assured of getting just the instrument you want. Prices range from $65; seventeen models from wmch to choose. Con venient terms can be arranged. The ||n Parker I I Furniture ljg|j B Style 207 Finished in Adam Brown or Red Mahogany and Fumed or Golden Oak. Subsi'r'ptlon Price: $1.50 Per Year.