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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1021.
Legal Advertisements.
GE< 'HOI A—-Barrow comity.
To all whom it may concern.
\V. r. Hall having in due form np
plicil to me for permanent letters of
administration, upon the estate of G.
A. Wall late of said county, and erased:
this is to cite all and singular, the next
of kin and creditors of said <l. A. Wall,
deceased, that said application will be
heard before me at the January term
on the first Monday in January, 1922,
of Court of Ordinary of Harrow coun
ty.
Witness my hand and otTillal signa
ture, this December sth, 11*21.
<\ W. PARK EH, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
QE<>RGIA —Barrow county.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county granted on
December 5, 1921, will t>e sold at pub
lic outcry on the ilr.st Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1922, at the court house in said
county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following real estate situate iu
Barrow county, to-wit:
A oertain tract of land in 243 District
O. M., encumbered, containing forty
seven and one-third (47 1-3) acres,
more or less, described in deed from W.
J. Bennett to W. J. Moon, Moon to
Andrew Jackson, Jackson to Carlthers
and described as follows: All that tract
or parcel of land In Barrow county,
(la., on the waters of Marhury creek,
beginning on Post Oak Corner, near
road; thence N.! W. 10 chains to
R(S-k; thence N. 0 E. 43.90 chains to
Rock on Creek; thence down meanders
of creek to rock on creek; thence S.
1 1-4 W 40.44 chains to rock; thence
S. 29 1-4 W. 8.10 chains to beginning
corner, bounded by lands of Mrs. < am
mie Hill, Alfred Sims and Green Ful
ler, and Isdng lands of which nid Mac
Moore, colored, was in possession when
he died.
The sale will continue from day to
day between the said hours until all
of the saiil property is sold. Terms;
('ash.
This the Oth day of December, 1921.
H. G. HILL,
Administrator of Mac Moore, colored.
G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga.
Alty. for Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEOUCIA Harrow county.
Hy virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, granted on
Deccuilier 5, ltfJl, will Ih> sold at pub
lic outcry on the first Tuesday In Jan
uary, 11)22, at the Court House in said
county between the usual hours of sale,
the following reai estate situate In Bur
row county, to-wit:
An undivided one half Interest in all
that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in Statham District, Harrow coun
ty, containing one hundred (HHI) acres
more or less, fully described In the (Us'd
from J W. Hikes to T. J. & C. W. Camp
dated December 31, li>l9, recorded in
office of the Clerk of Harrow Superior
Court, in Book “C” and l’nge 502 and
the said deed Is herein referred to for
farther description.
Beginning with ltoek on n line with
Marsh L. Williamson and running
th-iiee N. 41) 1-4 E. 43.10 chains to
rock on corner of the said place and
of Jim Wood and J. K. Jones, Jr.,
thence S. 38 E. 20.80 chains to the cor
ner of said place and of J. It. Jones, Jr.
and of Mrs. Fannie Millsaps; thence
in a Southerly direction to Rock cor
ner on the road leading from Statham
to Hardy Cosby’s place; thence N. 47
W 17.07 chs. to beginning corner, con
taining 1)0.03 acres, more or loss, also
like interest in that tract of land ad
joining the above named tract convey
ey by Jones to said Camp, fully de
scribed in deed recorded in the office
of C. S. C. of Barrow, In Statham dis
trict, formerly Chandler District, and
b'ing all of the Jane Arnold lot on S.
side of S. A. L. Railway, containing
ten (10) acres, more or less, bounded
on the north hy the National Highway
from Winder to Statham, on east In
lands of J. W. Sikes, Cosby and Hog
Mountain Hoad, south hy lands above
described and purchased hy said Camp
from Sik<vs, and west hy Jim Wood
line.
The sale will continue from day to
day between the said hours until all
of the said property is sold. Terms:
Cash. This the 6th day of December,
1921.
MRS. LEONORA CAMP,
Administrator of W. Camp.
(1. A. Johns. Winder, Oa.
Atty. for Administrator.
ADMININSTRATOK S SALE.
GEORGIA- Harrow county.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Orinarj of Harrow county, granted
upon the application of J. 11, Park and
J W. Park as administrators of the
estate of Mrs. Mary J. Park, deceased,
late of said county, to sell the real es
tate of said Mrs. Mary J. Park, deceas
ed, for the purpose of paying debts
of the deceased and distribution among
the heirs, there will be sold at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary, 1922, at the court house door In
said county between the legal hours of
■ale.
All that tract of land generally
known as the old home place of Mrs.
Mary J. Park, containing 293.52 acres
more or less, described ns follows: Re
dlining at Hoschton public road, run
ning N. 38 1-4 W. 27.94 chs to a rock
>n branch, thence along branch 28.22
'•hs. thence down creek <1.92 chs. to old
run of creek, thence down old run 11.54
<-lis. to beach, thence N. 40 1-4 11. 22.91
ehs. to a stake corner, thence X. 30 3-4
11. 22.15 chs. to a hickory, thence 8.
70 12 E. 5.13 chs. to a rock, thence X.
s K. 0.74 chs. to a rock, thence X. 32 1-2
E. 10.84 chs. to walnut, thence X. 3 1-4
10 -1.K7 chs. to pine stump, th nee X.
:.’5 1-2 E. 9.53 ehs. to stake, thence S.
13 3-4 K. 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 8. 79 1-2 E. to
rock, thence S 49 W 22.52 chs. thence S.
39.% E 15.00 chs. 8 6014 E 9.00 chs,
thence S 31 E 13.21 chs, thence 8 60%
8. 31 E. 13.21 olis., thence 8. 60 3-4 W.
7.01 chs. to road, thence 8. 39 1-2 W,
8.04 ch*. thence X. 54 1-4 W. 10.19
chs. to public road, thence down said
road 2.73 chs. to beginning 1 corner.
Bounded on west by John Deaton and
Thompson estate, north by Thompson
estate, east by J. W. Park and T. A.
Deaton, south by Duncan land and
John Deaton.
Also a tract of 23.08 acres, more or
less, beginning at a pine knot corner
on DeLaPerrlere and Blalock line run
ning X. 29 1-2 W. 11.65 chs., to a rock
on C. A. Duncan’s corner, thence N.
45 1-4 E. 14.75 chs. to black gum cor
ner, thence E. 55 8. 17.24 chs. to Mrs.
Blalock’s line, thence N. 01 E. 21;20
chs. to beginning corner, hounded on
South west by DeLaPerrlere, north
west by 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. Mary
J. Park.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Harrow.
To the Superior Court of snid county.
Southern Trading Corporation, a cor
poration of Winder, Georgia, brings
this its petiton and shows to the court
the followng facts;
1.
That Southern Trading Corporation
is a corporation duly chartered and in
corporated by the Superior Court of
Harrow county.
o
That is desires to surrender its said
charter and franchises as a corporation
and to be dissolved by the order and
decree of the Superior Court of Har
row county.
3.
That a meeting of the stockholders
of said corporation, duly called for
that purpose, a resolution was adopted
by the aiflrmutive vote of the owners
of more than two-thirds and In fact of
ill 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 be al
lowed without injustice to any stock
holder, all of said stockholders having
voted affirmatively for the resolution,
and such dissolution nmy he allowed
without injustice 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 pe
tition and that on sues.hearing a de
cree he entered accepting a surrender
of its charter and franchises to the
State and dissolving the said corpora
tion as is provided hv law.
G. A. JOHN’S,
Attorney for Petitioner.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Harrow.
Hefore me, nn officer duly authoriz
ed by law to administer oaths, per
sonally appeared Lee S. Radford, who
being first duly sworn, deposes and
says that he an officer and stockholder
a said corporation, and that the facts
recited in the foregoing petition are
true. Leo S. Radford.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
the 7th day of December. 1921.
MARK SIMS,
Notary Public, Harrow county, Ga.
At Chambers, December 7, 1921.
The foregoing petition read and con
sidered. Let the same be tiled. Let all
parties at interest show cause before
me at the Court House of Harrow coun
ty on December .'list. 1921, at four
'clock, P. M. why. the prayers of the
petition should not bo granted and the
hearing thereon is tlxed at said time
uni place. Let this petition be tiled
n the office of the Gelrk of Harrow
Superior Court and it is ordered that
a copy of the petition and of this order
he published once a week for four
weeks in the Winder News, the news
mper wherein the sheriff’s sales in aud
Cor said county are published.
HI,ANTON FORTSON.
Judge Superior Court of Harrow
County.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA Harrow county.
Will lie sold before the court house
door if said minty within the legal
hours of sale oil the tlrst Tuesday in
January. 1922, the following described
real estate.
A one-half undivided interest in the
following land: One house and lot in
flic City of Winder, said county, front
ing on Wright street, hounded as fol
lows: on North by Wright street: on
he Fast hy vacant lot of J. K. 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
'•I. Callahan ns a residence.
Said property levied and sold as the
roperty of J. E. Callahan to satisfv
an execution issued from Harrow Su
perior Court In favor of The Pei
Campbell Cos. against J. E. Callahan.
Tenant iu possession given due no
tice. ,
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GE<)RGIA —Harrow county.
To the superior Court of said county.
The petition of of J. I>. Watson,
I. H. (Hover, and Mrs. V. V. Braddy,
of suid county, respectively shows:
jsf.
That petitioners desire to he incor
porated under the name of Watson-
Glover & Company, for a period of
twenty years, with the right to renew
said charter at the expiration of said
time. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and to carry on and
maintain a general mercantile busi
ness iu the City of Winder, to buy and
sell goods, wares and merchandise, cot
ton, corn, groceries, meats, and any
other articles that may he dealt in by
said corporation , to do u brokerage
business in any and all kinds of com
modities, to make contracts, borrow-
Igioney, loan money, sue and be sued,
and do any and all acts that may be
necessary in the operation of said bus
iness.
2nd.
That the principal place of said bus
iness will be in the City of Winder,
Barrow county, Georgia.
3rd.
That the capital stock of said cor
poration shall be $10,000.00, divided
into shares of SIOO.OO each, and they
desire to begin in business when $5,-
000.00 of the stock is paid in.
4th.
That petitioners desire that said cor
poration may have the right to elect
a Board of Directors by vote of the
stockholders, and elect a President,
Vice President and Secretary and
Treasurer by said Board of Directors,
and have and make all necessary by
laws, rules and regulations that are
necessary and may lie proper for the
carrying on of said business, and also
liaVe and use a common seal.
Whereof, petitioners file this th ir
petition in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court, and pray that after the
same lias been advertised as required
by law, that the Court by proper order
grant this petition.
Joseph D. Quillian,
Attorney for Petitioners.
G EORGI A— Ha rrow county.
Office of Clerk of Superior Court of
said county.
I, A. T. Harrison, Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of Barrow county, Georgia,
hereby certify that the foregoing is a
true and correct copy of the application
for charter, as the same appears of file
hi this office.
This 9th day of December, 1921.
A. T. HARRISON,
Clerk Superior Court.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
Caroline Adams, will render their de
mands to the undersigned, duly proven
according to law, and all parties owing
debts to the said Mrs. Caroline Adams,
deceased, will at once make payment.
This December 12th, 1921.'
J. H. ADAMS,
Aministrator of the estate of
Caroline Adams.
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THE WINDER NEWS
Little Johnny’s Fears
WHERE we use' to live, we had
A fireplace big an’ wide.
An’ all that Santy had to do
Was hold his breath an’ slide.
An’ squeeze hlsself until he fit
The hole, an’ then est drop—
An’ he knowed where the stockin’s was,
'Cause that was where he’d stop.
Where we use’ to live, it was
No trick for him to climb
Up to the chimbley on the roof
An’ find us, Christmas time;
But now I’m worrytn’ for fear
He won’t know where he’s at.
Or mebbe can’t get ir> at all!
We’re livin’ In a flat!
We’re livin’ in a Hat, an’ say.
You mus’ be most polite.
Or else the Janitor he’ll go
An’ lock you out at night!
There ain’t no chimbley to our house.
Where Santy Claus can slide—
There ain’t no fireplace—Juat a pipe
About two Inches wide.
They heat our flat with steam—that’s why
I’m afraid he can’t get in
With all his toys an’ diums an’ things.
Unless he’s awful thin;
An’ how’s he go’ to wriggle out
When he gets In? Gee whiz!
There’s such an awful little hole
There where the elzsle ie!
—Chicago Tribune.
In the District Court of the U. S.,
Northern District of Georgia, as a
Court of Bankruptcy.
In Re: D. L. Hale, Bankrupt, In
Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor above
named, a resident of Statham, Ga., in
the county of Barrow, said district, are
hereby notified that he was on Dec. 16th
1921, duly adjucated bankrupt and the
first meeting of his creditors will be
held at the office of the Referee at Law
renceville, Ga., Dec. 29, 1921, at 10 a. m.
IE. 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, Ga., Dec. 10, 1921.
T:i the District Court of the U. S.,
Northern District of Georgia,a s a Court
of Bankruptcy.
In Re: E. 11. R.vlee, Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy.
! The creditors of the debtor above
named, a resident of Statham, Ga., in
the county of Barrow said district, are
hereby notified that he was on Decem
ber 7, 1921, duly adjucated bankrupt
and the first meeting of his creditors
■will be held at the office of Referee at
Lawrenceville, Gn„ Dec. 23, 1921, at 10
’a. ni., (E. TANARUS.) at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their claims
appoint a trustee, examine the bank
rupt, and transact such other business
as may properly come before said meet
ing.
N. L. Hutchins
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Lawrenceville, Ga., Dec. 8, 1921.
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