The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, January 19, 1922, Image 7

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THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1922. Legal Advertisements. Sheriff’s Sales GEORGIA —Barrow County. Will be sold at the court house door in said county on the tirst Tuesday in February, 1922, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: All that lot of land, with improve ments thereon, situate, lying and be ing iu the county of Barrow, State of Georgia, and frontimg on Bush Avenue, in the City of Winder. Lying also on the South side of the Seaboard Airline Railway. This lot begins on the cor ner of Bush Avenue and a certain al ley, and runs back along said alley 150 feet to May street; thence west along May street 100 feet to lot known as lot No. 107, formerly owned by G. B. Mat hews ; thence along said lot north 150 feet to Bush Avenue thence east along Bush Avenue 100 feet to the beginning corner, at the corner of said Avenue and* alley, containing one-half acre, more or less, and being the same prop erty Reeded by J. L. Mathews to J. C. DeLaPerriere. according to deed re corded June nth, 1894, in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of Gwinnett county, in record of Deeds, Book 5, page 225. Said property levied on as the prop erty of W. C. Horton, to satisfy the execution issued on the 26th day of September, 1921, from, the Superior Court of Barrow county, Georgia, in favor of Mrs. Ida L. Chamberlain against W. C. Horton. Written notice given to the defendant and to tenant hi possession. This 30th day of Decemlier. 1921. H. O. CAMP, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Barrow county. Will be sold before the Court house door in said county on the first Tues day in February, 1922, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following described property to wit: All that tract of land situ ate, lying and being in the 243d District, G. M., Barrow county, formerly Jack son county, State of Georgia, being a part of the Dower tract cut from the lands of John B. O’Shields assigned in Jackson Superior Court to Nancy P. O’Shields according to a report made at the August term of said tract and beginning at a rock on the line of Gar bin. formerly S. H. Ware, at corner of tract No. 1. of Dower tract of the John O’Shields land; thence north 190 east 1.81 chains thence with the lands of W. M. Strange and the estate of S. Vv • Arnold in a meandering line north 2<>o West 3.00 chains, north 17west s chains north 7o west 11 chains, nort-i 2%0 east 16.22 chains; thence north 2So east 2.00 chains: thence north 21 1-2 east 3.30 chains; thence north 100 east 2.74 chains; thence 1.09 east 6.40 chains to a rock; thence north 10 west 11 chains to a rock, thence north 74 west 3.30 chains to a rock; thence north V) east 3.50 chains to a r-ck on Mulbetiy river; thence north 81.25 east aii.fig said river 15.63 chains to a bureh on said river; thence'south 3 1-2 east 8.3!' cha ins; thence south 41 west 400 chains: thence south 22 west 3.65 chs; thence south 530 east 5.6S chains; thence south 400 east 7 chains; thence north 80 l-2o east 4.70 chains to a rock on road; thence south 18 1-2 east 13.60 chains to a rock; thence souGi 5!( 3-4 east 5.23 chains to a black gum; thence south 29 3-4 west 19.40 chains to, a postoak .at corner of tract No. 1 <f Dower lands as above mentioned: thence south 54 1-2 west 26.33 chains to a rock at beginning corner. But from this tract is excepted and cut out a triangular tract, containing 1 acre, more or less, commencing at a rock on National Highway; thence south 19.25 west 3.40 chains: thence south 730 east 2.93 chains, being boun dary of the O’Sliielus cemetery and be ing tract lerein conveyed after de ducting 1 acre for owteiy lot eoi taimpg 148.70 acres, more or ies. property levied on as the prop erty of W. C. Horton, to satisfy an ex ecution issued on the 26th day of Sep tember. 1921. from Superior Court of said county, in favor of Mrs. Ida L. Chamberlin against W. C. Horton. Written notice of levy given to the de fendant and to the tenant in possesion This 31st day of December, 1921. H. O. CAMP, Sheriff Barrow county, Georgia. SHERIFF’S 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 February, 1922, the following describ ed property: One mouse colored mare mule about seven years old, weight, about 1050 pounds named Dinah; also one dark bay mare mule, about seven years old, weight about 1050 pounds, named Doll. Said property levied on as the prop erty of Erbie It. Clack and J. W. Clack, and sold to satisfy an execution in fa vor of M. J. Kennedy against said Er biV>R. Clack and J. W. Clack, issued from Barrow Superior Court. H. O. CAMP, Sheriff. PETITION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA—Barrow county. To the Superior Court of said county. The petition of G. W. Summerour, A. B. Harwell, L. C. Russell and H. H. Chandler, of Barrow county, Georgia, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors to be incorporated, and made a body politic under the name and style of SUMMER OUR PLANT AND STOROAQE COM PANY, for the period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of said term. 2. The principal office and place of business of said company shall be in the City of Winder, State and county aforesaid, but petitioners desire the right to establish branch offices and places of business within this state or elsewhere, whenever the holders of a majority of the capital stock so deter mine. 3. The object of said incorporation is pecuniary gain to itself and its share holders. 4. The business to he carried on by the said corporation is the planting, raising, growing, transplanting, selling, buying, exchanging, importing and ex porting potatoes, potato plants, and other plants and other agriculture pro ducts, and the curing and storing of potatoes and other agriculture products for themselves, and for others for hire; the operating and maintaining ware houses and curing houses for the pur pose of storing and curing potatoes and other farm products for themselves and for others for hire: the ginning and storing of cotton, and the storing of cotton seed, and buying and selling the same; the buying, selling, exchang ing and storing of farm supplies and merchandise, and running and opera ting a general mercantile business, any or all of the above as they may desire. 5. The capital stock of said corpor ation shall lie Ten Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same to the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars by a majority vote of tin* stock holders. Said stock to he divided into shares of the par value of one hundred dol lars each. Ten per cent of the amount of the capital stock of ten thousand dollars has been actually paid in (and as a matter of fact the entire capital stock of ten thousand dollars lias been actually paid in.) 6. Petitioners desire the right to sue and lie sued, to plead and be im pleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, anil to do all other things that may lie necessary for the successful carrying on of said business including the right to buy, hold, lease, and sell r. al estate and personal prop erty, suitable to the purposes of the corporation, and to execute notes and bonds as evidences of indebtedness in curred, or which may lie incurred in the conduct of the affairs of the cor poration, and to secure the same by mortgage security deed, or form of lien under existing laws. 7. They desire for,said corporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to its charter, either of form or substance by vote of a majority of its stock outstanding at the time. They ask authority for the said corporation to wind up its affairs, liquidate and discontinue its business at any time it may, determine so to do by a vote of two thirds of its stock outstanding at the time, provided the ■ime does not conflict with the laws of said state. 8. They desire for said corporation the right of renewal when, and provid ed by the laws of said State, and that it have all such rights, powers, privi leges and immunities as are incident to like corporations or permissible un der the laws of Georgia. WHEHEFORE, petitioners pray to he incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the rights, priv ileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now. or may hereafter he. allowed a corporation of similar char acter under the laws of Iteorgia. RUSSELL & CHANDLER, Petitioners’ Attorneys. GEORGIA —Barrow county. I, A. T. Harrison, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Barrow county. Geor gia, do hereby certify that the forego ing is a true and correct copy of the ap plication for charter of BUMMER OCP.'S PLANT AND STORAGE COMPANY, as the same appears on file in this office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said court. This 16th day of January, 1922. A. T. HARRISON, Clerk Superior Court Barrow Cos., Ga. NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that the part nership of E. W. Oliver and H. M. Her rin doing business as Winder Drug Cos., in the City of Winder, Ga., Barrow county, has been dissolved by mutual consent. E. W. Oliver resumes all the present, past and future Indebtedness of the firm and is entitled to collect all accounts due said firm. H. M. Herrin is released from further liabil ity on account of the past or future in debtedness of said firm. E. W. OLIVER, H. U. HERRIN. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA—Barrow County. Whereas, J. 11. Adams, administrator of Mrs. Caroline Adams, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record that he has ful ly administered Mrs. Caroline Adams estate. This is therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi tors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission, on the tirst Monday in February, 1922. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. SHERIFF’S SALE. •GEORGIA—Barrow county. Will he sold before the Court House door of said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February, 1922, the following property to-wit: One 490 Chevrolet five-passenger au tomobile, purchased from Woodruff Hardware Company, No. 2; one one horse wagon and harness; one dark bay mare mule, about eight years old, wt. •about 1050 pounds; one cream colored milch cow about five years old, weight about 800 pounds, with one horn ; farm ing tools, consisting of spring-tooth harrow, plow stocks, plows and so forth. Said property levied as the property of Mrs. V. E. Hardigree and sold to satisfy an execution issued from Bar row Superior Court in favor of Bank of Statham against said Mrs. V. E. Ha rdigree. •• H. 0. CAMP, Sheriff. 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, Aminfstrator of the estate of Caroline Adams. NOTICE. All who have uot paid their State and county taxes for 1921 are urged to do so on or before the 20th of Jan uary, 1922, and save cost, as I will be compelled to turn over ti fas for col lection after the above date. Yours to serve. 2t M. H. LOWE, Tax Collector Barrow County. {Million Packets Of Flower Seeds Free We believe in flowers around the homes of the South. Flowers brighten up the home surroundings and give pleasure and satisfaction to those who have them. We have filled more than a million packets of seeds, of beautiful yet easily grown flowers to be given to our customers this spring. Wouldn’t you like to have five packets of beautiful flowers free? YOU CAN GET THEM! Hastings 1922 catalog is a 100-page handsomely illustrated seed book full from cover to cover of truthful descriptions and illustrations of vegetables, flowers and farm crops. It is full of helpful gar den, flower and farm information that is needed in every Southern home, and, too, the catalog tells you how to get these flower seeds absolutely free. Write for our 1922 catalog now. It the finest, most valuable and beau tiful seed book ever published, and you will be mighty glad you’ve got it. There Is no obligation to buy any thing. Just ask for the catalog, and it will come by return mail. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA. GA. Indigestion Many persons, otherwise vigorous and healthy, are bothered occasionally with Indigestion. The effects of a disordered stomach on the system are dangerous, and prompt treatment of Indiges tion is Important. “The only medicine I have needed has been something to aid diges tion and clean the liver," writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a McKinney, Texas, farmer. “My medicine is Thedford’s BUCK-DRAUGHT fer Indigestion and stomach trouble of any kind. I have mover found anything that teuebaa the spot, like Black- Draught I taka it in broken deaes after meals. For a long time I tried pills, whioh grip ed and didn't give the good results. Black-Draught liver medicine is easy to take, easy to keep, inexpensive.” Get a package from your druggist today—Ask for and insist upon Thedford’s —tbs only genuine. Get it today. 9 EM B THE WINDER NEWS Z Mr. R. L. Woodruff is in Murphy, N. C., this week on business. PROFESSIONAL CARDS RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR. Attorneye-At-Law WINDER, GA. Office in Carithers Building. Practice in All the Courts G. D. ROSS JULIAN E. ROSS ROSS & ROSS Attorneys-At-Law Winder, Ga. Office Over City Pharmacy Practice in all the Courts. — COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY JOSEPH I). QUILLIAN Attorney-a t-Law Office Over DeLaPerriere ’s Drug store Winder, Georgia. G. A. JOHNS Attorney at Law Winder, Ga. Office Over Carithers Bank. Practice In All Courts. W. H. QUARTERMAN Attorney at Law Prentice In All Courts Commercial Law a Specialty J. C. PRA T T Attorney-At-Law Winder, Ga. Office in Bush Building Practice in all Courts T. ELTON DRAKE Attorney-At-Law Office in Old Court House Building Winder, Georgia W. L. DeLnPERRIERE Dental Surgery Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work Done in Most Scientific and Satisfactory Way. DR. C. S. WILLIAMS DENTIST Offices in the Winder National Bank Building. Rooms 313-314 Residence Phone 234—Office Phone 81 WINDER, GA. DR. R. P. ADAMS General Practice Bethlehem, Georgia. Phones: Office 24. Residence 6 DR. CHARLES HAYES Athens, Ga. Specialty: Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 511 Holman Building Office Hours: 9t012 A. M. 1 to SP. M. Dr. L. C. Allen Dr. Myron B. Allen DR. L. <’. ALLEN & SON llosehton, Ga. Office Hours: Sundays: 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. Wednesdays: 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. Saturdays, all day until 3:00 P. M. All other time when not attending calls R. HENRY BARNES, I). C. (Doctor Chiropractic) CHIROPRACTIC is the adjustment of the spine to re move the cause of disease. SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE Hours: it to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. Saturday 9 to 12 :30 A. M. Office New Bush Building. B. E. PATRICK Jeweler Room 403, 4th Floor Winder National Bank Bldg. Winder, Ga. S. M. ST. JOHN Jeweler Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass and Silverware. Repair Work Done Promptly Broad Street Winder, Ga. WHEN YOUR BATTERY OR AUTOMOBILE 18 HICK CALL NO. 6—The AUTO DOCTORS Office Hours All Day and Night AUTO SALEM CO. ATHENS STREET W. M. THOMA S Cleaning—Pressing—Altering Phone 49—Jackson Street Winder, Georgia ITCH CURED In 30 Minutes with Par-a-si t-i - cide 50c from druagist* er 65c mailed Mfr„ OR.L.J. SHARP* CO., Connirei.Ga. Take no substitute. Sold by G. W. DeLaTEKRIEKE & SONS. FARM LOANS! I make loans on lands in amounts from $500.00 to $100,000.00, for five years’ time in Barrow, Walton, Jackson and Gwinnett counties. I am in Winder on Fridays of each week; my office is on the second floor of the Winder National Bank Building. Write to me or come to see me if you need money. S. G. BROWN, Banker Private Bank—Not Ineorporated. 6 mos.—22 LA WHENCE VILIJK, GA. instance Your neighbor's home burned only a few days or months ago and a ''kely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US civ t night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t DELAi. -ay mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a homo once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company so that when calamity comes he can build agnin. He owes the protection that it gives, to Ms peace of mind and the care of his loved ones. Kilgore, Radford & Smith _________ ——— Phone 65 CITY COAL CO. FOR BEST BLUE GEM COAL $9.00 £ Phone 65 The City Coal Cos. Geo. Thompson W. C. Harris keeptheegg ■ It is largely the way you feed and not so much I the season that is responsible for the eggs you 'Vu. get. 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