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THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1922
Legal Advertisements
CITATION
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
> To ,Mrs. It. P. Dodge, aud S. T. Cook.
Mrs/Lula Bell Usher, Mrs. T. S. Shep
pard, W. H. Smith.
Robert A. Cook, having applied as ex
ecufor for probate In solemn form of
the last Will and Testament of Mrs.
Fannie E. Goodman, of said county,
you as an heir at law, non-residents of
the state, are hereby required to be and
appear at the court of Ordinary of the
said county on the first Monday in Ju
ly, 1922, when said application for pro
bate will be heard, and show cause, if
any, why the prayers of the petition
should not be liad and allowed.
This June sth, 1922.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Petition for Divorce in Barrow Supe
, nor Court. June Term, 1922.
Sytv’hi Watson vs. Joe Watson.
To i|te defendant, Joe Watson.
'* The plaintiff. Sylvia Watson, having
filed her petition for divorce against
Joe Watson, in this court returnable
to the March Term of this court, and
it/fjett’g made to appear that Joe Wat
son is not a resident of said county
also that he is a non-resident of the
Sittie. And an order having been made
for service on him, Joe Watson, by
publication, this, therefore, is to notify
you, Joe Watson, to be and appear at
the next term of the Superior Court
df said county to lie held on the fourth
Monday in September, 1922. then and
there to answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable Blanton Fort
,son. Judge of the Superior Court.
This 20th day of June 1922.
2t Jul 2t Aug. A. T. Harrison,
Clerk Superior Court B. C., Ga.
Leave To Sell.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that W. C.
Baggett, as administrator of J. Harvie
Austin, deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell the real
estate of said J. Harvie Austin, de
ceased; and that an order was made
thereon at the July term, 1922, for ci
tation, and that citation issue; all the
- heirs at law and creditors of the said
J. Harvie Austin, deceased, will take
Notice that I will pass upon said ap
plication at* the August term, 1922, of
court of Ordinary of Barrow county,
and that unless cause is shown to the
contrary, at said time, said leave will
be granted. This sth day of July. 1922.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Notice to Creditors and Debtors.
GEORGIA—Barrow county. '
All creditors of the estate of J. Har
. vie Austin, late of Barrow county, de
ceased. are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons indebt
ed to said estate are hereby required
to make immediate settlement and pay
ment to the undersigned.
This June 7, 1922.
IV. C. BAGGETT,
...Adair. a. Harvie Austin’s EstatE--
Notice to Creditors and Debtors.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
All creditors of the estate of W. W.
Patrick, late of Barrow county, de
\ ceased, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and nil persons indebted
to said estate are hereby required to
make immediate settlement and pay
ment to the undersigned.
This June 7th. 1922.
W. C. BAGGETT,
Administrator W. IV. Patrick Estate.
SHERIFFS SALE OF LAND.
GE(>RGIA —Barrow county.
Will he sold at the court house door
in the City of Winder, in said county
of Barrow, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in August, 1922. within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described prop-
erty towit: Two certain tracts of land ;
4 First Tract: All that tract or par
cel of land, lying and being in Santa
Fee district, G M., (now Statham dis
trict) Barrow county (formerly Jack
son county) Georgia, described as fol
lows: Commencing at a corner with the
Statham Public School lot, and running
southerly along the lines of lands of
J. R. Butler, Dora Allen and Ed Rog
ers to a Gum corner; thence easterly
along the lines of lands of Walter
Crow, Joe Lay and Jake Vincent to a
rock corner, thence northerly along
lines of lands of J. T. Perry to a stob
in middle of branch, thence westerly
- dong lines of lands of J. T. Perry,
)loy jj ollse jot, and F. M. \\ illiams
1 Bide roek, the beginning corner, contain
)urinj; 200 acres, more or less.
W second Tract: All th.it tract or
v parcel of land in the 1042nd district,
•b t 0 ( Jackson county, Ga., (now Bar
’ r and Statham district) and
jJayin as lot No. two (2) in a subdi
v%t^n 0 f the S. G. Arnold place, and
bbunded as follows: On the North by
lands of James Booth’s estate; east by
lands of Stark Hunter and road lead
ing from old court ground to Jeffer
son, on the South by lands of P. L.
Duncan and West Gray, and on the
west by lauds of James Booth's es
tate and P. L. Duncan, containing one
hundred and fifty-four acres, more or
less. Said tract of land was the prop
erty of the late J. B. Rylee at the time
of his death and was purchased by E.
H. Rylee at Executor’s sale of the prop
erty of said J. B. Rylee, deceased. Ex
cepting from said first tract above de
scribed the following parcel released:
Tract of land In Statham district. Bar
row county, Georgia, beginning on pub
lic road on rock corner, or post oa__
thence X. 44% W. 2.80; thence W. 44%
E. 1.94; thence X. 53% W. 5.18 to post;
thence X 40% E 9.82 to rock; thence
S. 88% E 7.63 to a rock; thence X. 20
E. 6.77 to rock o(n branch; thence
down, branch X 76 E. 16.50 to branch;
thence S. 54% E. 25.20 to rook on road ;
thence along said road S. 83% W. 19.00;
thence S. 88% W. 23.35; thence S. 65%.
W. 4.44; thence S. 45% W. 4.61 to the
beginning corner at post oak, contain
ing fifty-four acres, more or less, ftart
of the E. 11. Rylee farm. Leaving 300
acres subject to Fi Fa and this sale,
together with all improvements there
on.
Said land levied on as the property
of E. H. Rylee found specially subject
to lien and to satisfy an execution
issued on the Bth day of April, 1922,
from the Superior Court of said Bar
row county. Georgia, in favor of OLD
DOMINION TRUST COMPAXY and
‘against said E. H. Rylee and with spe
cial lien upon the said 300 acres of
•land. These lands are in good state
of cultivation and are among the best
farm lands in Barrow county.
This sth day of July. 1922.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
STATE OF GEORGIA —County of Bar
row.
To the Superior Court of Barrow Coun
ty-
The petition of P. S. Roberts, and W.
C. Horton of Barrow county, Georgia,
and J. M. Daniel and T. D. Cain, of
Fulton county. Georgia, and P. J. Hor
ton, of Escambia county, Florida, re
spectfully shows to the Court as fol
lows :
1
That they desire for themselves, their
associates, successors and assigns, to
he incorporated for tie period of twen
ty (20) year, with the privilege of re
newal thereafter, under the name and
style of
THE HORTON-ROBERTS COMPANY
2
The principal office of said company
will he in Barrow county. Georgia, but
petitioners desire authority to estab
lish other offices both within and with
out the State of Georgia.
3
The object of said corporation is pe
cuniary gain to its stockholders.
4
The particular business to be car
ried on by tile corporation will be the
buying and selling. leasing, improving,
and otherwise dealing in real and per
sonal property, particularly tlie pur
chasing and selling both at wholesale
and retail (if dry goods, clothing, hats,
shoos, hardware, groceries and similar
articles.
5
The capital stock of said corporation
shall lie fifteen thousand ($15,000) dol
lars, for which petitioners desire the
right to pay either in cash or in mer
chandise or other personal property
suitable to the uses of the corporation
and taken at a fair market value. Pe
titioners desire the right to increase
said capital stock from time to time
upon the affirmative vote of a majori
ty of the owners of its common stock
to an amount not exceeding- one hun
dred thousand ($109,000) dollars com
mon stock. And petitioners also desire
the right to issue, from time to time
upon the affirmative vote of a majority
of the holders of the common stock,
preferred stock of tin* corporation in
nil amount not exceeding $50,000 which
preferred stink shall bear such rate
of interest and have such priorities of
lien upon the assets and earnings of
the company, as may be determined by
the owners of a majority of the com
mon stock.
6
Petitioners desire that said corpor
ation shall have the right to borrow
money and to issue therefor its notes,
bonds or other evidence of indebtedness
and to secure the same by mortgage,
deed or other form of lien upon any
or all of its real or personal property.
7
Petitioners desire that said corpor
ation shall have the right upon a vote
of the majority of the outstanding
stock at any time to procure amend
ments to its charter, to close up its
business, liquidate its affairs, and af
ter payment of nil its debts, to distrib
ute the residue of its assets among the
stockholders.
AA’herefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and style
aforesaid, with the power privileges,
and immunities herein set out, as well
as such as are now or may hereafter
be allowed a corporation of similar
character under the laws of Georgia.
A. H. BAXCKIS,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed in office this 30th day of June,
1922.
A. T. HARRISON, Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGlA—rCounty of Bar
row.
I, A. T. Harrison, Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of Barrow county, Georgia,
do hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the appli
cation for charter in the matter of The
Horton-Roberts Company ns the same
appears of tile in this office.
Witness my official signature and the
seal of said court, this the 30tli day of
June, 1922.
A. T. HARRISOX,
Clerk Superior Court, Barrow county,
Georgia.
Providence News.
Miss Lois Nicholson was the guest of
her aunt. Mrs. W. A. Wages, Saturday
( niglit and Sunday.
Miss Cordelia Gofer spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Misses Sara
and Annie Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Butler and chil
dren were tile guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. it. Sykes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Sykes spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunter and Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie MeLocklin spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Har
rison of Bethlehem.
Mr. Johnnie Martin spent Sunday
with Mr. Johnnie Hunter.
Mrs. Pearl Barnett of Athens was
the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs.
Sallie Potter.
Misses Mildred, Helen Lemon and
Vernie Whitehead of Athens are spend
ing some time with Mrs. Allen.
Misses Sara and Annie Hunter en
tertained a few of their friends Sat
urday evening in honor of Misses Mil
dred Helen Lemon and Vernie White
head of Athens. After an hour of
games were enjoyed, an ice course was
served. Those present wer Misess Mil
dred He ban (Lemon, Veruice White
head, Marie and Rosa Lee Boyd, Cor
delia Gofer, Lois Nicholson. Messrs.
Emmett Steed, Leonard Harrison, Da
vid Mobley, of Statham, Charlie Boyd,
Hugh Walls. Almond Thurmond. Jack
Harris Parnell Sheffield of Farmington,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wages.
(This letter was received too late for
last week's issue.)
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wages spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Oldham of Athens were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. AW T. Old
ham Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Sykes were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gofer
Sunday.
Mr. S. H. Hunter was the dinner
guest of Mr. J. G. Sykes Sunday.
Misses Sara and Annie Hunter spent
Saturday night with Misses Marie and
liosalee Boyd.
Misses Iva and Betty Ruth Hunter
spent Sunday with their cousin, little
Miss Grace Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hunter and chil
dren spent Saturday night with Air.
and Mrs. G. W. Hunter of near Law
reneeville.
Sunday school at this place is pro
gressing nicely.
Master Bill Hunter spent Sunday
with Mr. Joe Sykes.
Miss Cordelia Gofer spent Saturday
with Misses Nellie and Bell Haynie.
Mrs. G. AA\ Butler and children spent
Tuesday with Mrs. W. S. Hunter.
S. A. L. Schedule
In Effect April 16, 1922.
South Bound.
No. 11 arrives 6:18 A.M.
No. 17 arrives 8:42 a. in
No. 5 arrives 4 :43 p.m.
No. 29 arrives 7:00 P. M.
North Bound
No. 30 arrives 9:15 aun
No. 6 arrives Im3 p.m.
No. 18 arrives 7:00 p.m.
No. 12 arrives 10:43 P. M.
Gainesville Midland
Schedule
Southbound
Train No. 3 arrives at 11:30 A. M.
Train No. 13 arrives at 2:30 I*. M.
Northbound
Train No. 14 arrives at 7:30 A. M.
Train No. 4 arrives at 1:33 P. M.
The Same Everywhere.
The editor of Paisa Aklibar, a native
newspaper of Lahore, India says: “I
have used Chamberlain’s Colic and Di
arrhoea Remedy many times among
my children and servants, for colic and
diarrhoea and always found it effect
ive.”
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
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THE WINDER NEWS
POSTOAK LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway spent
a few days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I>. Bailey spent Wed
nesday and Wednesday night with Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Holloway and
Charlie Holloway spent Thursday
night with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin spent
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W.
P. Thompson of Bethlehem.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Casey spent last
Friday night with Mr. nud Mrs. W. M.
Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Austin spent last
Friday night and Saturday night witli
Mr. and Mrs. X. R. Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar spent last
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edgar spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bush Edgar.
•
Mrs. J. H. Adams and Mrs. C. D.
Bailey and Mrs. W. A. and Mrs. (!.
P. Holloway were the guests of Mrs.
H. F. Casey Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wall of Pleas
ant Hill spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ev
ans.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Casey and Miss
Lillie Mae Holloway spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DeLay and family
of Paradise.
Mr. H. F. Casey and Mr. Charlie Hol
loway made a business trip to Athens
Saturday morning to see Mr. O. L.
Casey who is in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoscli and children of
Bethlehem spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Hosch.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Harris and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Green Smith.
Miss Ethel Mae .Tnckson returned
home Sunday afternoon after spending
a week with her grandmother, Mrs.
Susie Jackson, of near Gratis.
Mrs. Fannie Hosch of Winder spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Hosch.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P Bailey spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Evans.
Miss Noble Holloway attended Sun
day schorl picnic at Miss Mantle
Thompson’s.
ZllJ y ° u Smith Hardware Company
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for passenger cars, both casings and tubes is absorbed
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Insurance Bonds
WANTED
To make some Farm and City Loans
Large or small —Large ones preferred
Interest and commissions reasonable
S. F. MAUGHON, Mgr.
Insurange Department
North Georgia Trust & Banking Cos.
Farm Loans City Loans
Winder Shoe Hospital
NEW SHOE SHOP
Corner Candler and Jackson Streets
HUGH BRADY, Manager
All machinery latest and most up-to-date on
the market. All kinds of Shoe Repairing
done promptly, while you wait.
Men’s Soles and Rubber Heels ...... $1.35
Ladies’ Soles and Rubber Heels .... $1.20
Cuban & Military heels without rubbers 50c
Cuban and Military heels with rubbers 90c
Children’s Shoes 50c and 75c
All turned soles neatly done.
We fix ’em while you wait.
All work delivered the same day.
Winder Shoe Hospital
HUGH BRADY, Manager
Phone 150
°nnscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.
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