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TTIURBDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1022
Legal Advertisements
CITATION.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
To whom it may concern: Notice is
hereby given that W. F. Hall, as ad
ministrator of G. A. Wall, deceased,
having applied to me by petition for
leave to sell the real estate of said O.
V Wall, deceased and that an order was
made thereon at the December term,
1922. for citation, and that citation is
sue; ail the heirs at law rand creditors
of the said Gj A. will
take notice tljnt \ will pass upon said
a iuil ica I ion ai flie January term, 1823,
of the Court of Ordinary of Barrow
county, at and that unless cause is shown
to the contrary at said time said leave
W " h gianted. This 4th day of I>ec.
1922
t W. PARKER. Ordinary.
Application for Twelve Months Support
GEORGIA Barrow county.
Tiie appraisers appointed to set apart
a year’s support to Mrs. Lillie Norris,
widow ami minor children of M. T.
Norris, deceased, late of said county,
having filed their returns in the office
of the ordinary of Barrow county, this
is In cite all eiAeerm'd, and
creditors, that liwlil puss dpon this re
turn at the re galf/r January term. 1923
of Court of Ordinary of Barrow coun
ty, to he held on the first Monday in
January, 1923, and if no legal cause is
shown to the contrary the return will
he made the judgment of this Court.
This December 4th, 1922.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Sherill'ff's Sale of lauid.
GEORGIA- Barrow county.
Will lie sold at the court house door
in said eoiihty of Barrow and in the
City of Winder, on the First Tuesday
in January, 1923. within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder,
for cash, the following described prop
erly towit:
All that tract and parcel of land sit
uated, lying and being in the county of
Harrow, said State of Georgia; hound
ed on the North by lands of W. 11. Mc-
Daniel; on the east by lands of W. 11.
McDaniel and H. P. Thompson, on the
soul It by lands of Areli Perry and on
the west by lands of Arch Perry and F.
M. Stewart; being more particularly
described as follows: Beginning on a
rock corner on Areli Perry's line and
running thence South along a private
road, being the line of W. 11. McDan
iel and continuing south across the pub
lic road with line of J. P. Thompson to
a rock corner; thence west with line of
Arch Perry to a persimmon tree;
thence north along line of Arch Perry
ami F M. Stewart to a black gum tree;
thence cast along line of W. 11. McDan
iel to the beginning corner, containing
sixty-one acres more or less, with im
provements thereon. Lying on both
sides of a good public road’in fine com
munity. Said land levied oil as the
properly of J. G. Rutledge and Mrs. L.
A Rutledge, to satisfy an execution is
sued mi the 13th day of Octolior, 1922,
from the* Superior Court of Borrow
•county. On., in favor of Mrs. P. A.
Moon against said J. G. Rutledge and
Mrs. L. A. Rutledge, and which tract
of land is made specially subject to
4he said execution.
Tliis oth day of December. 1922.
11 0. CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA Barrow County.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the City of Winder, Georgia,
during the usual hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, on tin* llrst
Tuesday in January, 1923, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
- o nehalf undivided interest in
and to tliut tract or parcel o£ laud and
the improvements thereon, lying and
being in the county of Harrow. State of
Georgia and in the town of St at ham
fronting 50 find on Railroad street and
running back to an alley in the rear a
depth of 150 feet, whereon i situated
„ two story hr!ck*hnlhUE.
owned t>v Warner tit t>. M.
Hale as tenants in dmunion a.rtl describ
ed as follows: Beginning at corner
wl th -r N. Wall lot on Railroad street
near bank building, thence South 50
foot along Railroad street to a corner,
thence 150 feet to an alley in rear of
said lot, thence along alley in rear 50
feet to corner on line 1 of T. N
land, thence along line of T. N. " all
land to the beginning corner a distance
of 150 feet."
Said proicrty levied on as the prop
erty- of Mrs. Matilda A. Hale under
and by virtue of a ti fa Issued from the
dty Court of Monroe, Georgia, in fa
vor of Union Ranking Company vs.
Mrs Matilda A. Hale, and sold to sat
isfy said fl.fa. Tenant in possession
given writen notice of levy.
This Dec. 6th. 15*12
H. O. CAMP. Sheriff.
SALE NOTICE.
OHORC.IA—Barrow county.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a Pow
er of sale contained in a certain War
ranty deed, executed and delivered hy
R M. Booth to the Rank of Ktatham.
said deed, dated April 4th. 15*22. and
recorded in the Clerk's office of the
Bui.er.or Court of said county, in rec-
ords of deeds Book D. Page 519. and
date of record, April 13tli, 1922.
j The Bank of Statham will sell at
public outcry to the highest balder for
'cash on the first Tuesday in January
11923, between the legal hours of sale,
i lief ore the court house door in said
I county the following described proper
ty to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Statham Dist. G. M„ said
Stale and county, containing One Hun
dred (100) acres, and known as the
Tom Booth lands and bounded as fol
lows; On the north by lands of Rich
Arnold estate, east by lands of Mrs.
W. R. A. Fuller, C. B. Chambers and
W. I). Holliday, south iiy other lands
of the said H. M. Booth and on the
east hy lands of J. M. L. Thurmond
and Mrs. M. S. Reeves.
Also all that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the Town of Ktat
ham, Barrow county, Georgia, and im
provements thereon, consisting of a
dwelling house and out-buildings, - and
bounded as follows: On the north hy
lot of T. L. Wall, east hy street, south
hy Elizabeth street and on the west hy
nn alley anlFloßoCJfe-JI- ttruiTCßnd be
ing proportVyv&here the said Booth now
lives. /
This property will tie sold as part
of the estate oft he late S. M. Booth to
satisfy a certain promissory note of
Three Thousand, Six Hundred, Seven
ty-Six and 51-100 ($3(570.51) Dollars,
principle. Said note dated April 4tli,
1922, and given hy S. M. Booth to said
Bank of Statham, and due October Ist.
1922.
This sale will Ire made for the pur
pose of paying said note, principal and
interest and cost of this sale. The
balance, if any, will lie paid to the es
tate of the late S. M. Booth.
Tills the Olh day of December, 1922.
BANK OF STATHAM,
Jas. W. Arnold, Atty.
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SALE NOTICE
(E()RGlA —Barrow county.
In pursuance of a decree rendered in
tin' Superior Court of Clarke county,
Georgia, in the case of Randall Craft,
ot al vs. Herbert Fleming et at. the
same being an equitable petition, llie
undersigned, as commissioner, will sell
at public outcry to the highest bidder
for cash, before the court house door
in Barrow county, Georgia, on the firs
Tuesday in January, 1923, between the
legal hours of sale, all of tiie interest
and equity of Kundnll Craft and Mertie
Craft in and to the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
A certain tract of land containing 100
acres, mofe or less, known as the
Booth place, formerly located in Jack
son county, Georgia, and now located
in Barrow county, Georgia, and being
the premises upon which the said Ran
dall Craft resided during the year 1922.
Said sah' being lmd for the purpose
of satisfying a certain is
sued from tin* Superior Lmrtvn Clarke
county, fatwi' of the said
Hubert the said Ran
dall Craft and Mertie Craft for the
principal sum of $4229.72, the sum of
$421.92 as interest to the 11th day of
October. 1922, future interest on said
principal sum at the rate of 7 per cent
per annum; and costs of suit, the
amount of said judgment luring by the
terms of said decree a special lien
ngainst said real estate.
This 7th day of December. 1922.
L. 1> PENNY,
Commissioner.
MARSHAL’S SALE
GEORGIA Harrow county.
Will he sold on (he llrst Tuesday in
January, 19215, between the legal hours
of sah\ at the court house door of said
county, to the highest bidder for cash,
at public outcry to satisfy fi fas issued
by the Clerk of tin* City of Winder, in
•favor of the City of Winder against
,!. W. Moore for taxes due the city of
Winder by J. W. Moore, one fi fa for
1921, one fi fa for year 1922. and one
fi fa. for tapping water main. The fol
lowing described property to-wit: One
house and lot, facing Broad street 125
feet, more or less, 200 feet buck from
said street, bounded as follows; on the
west by Broad street, south by Harri
son Elrod, east by lands of J. 11. Moore
[and north by lands of J. W. Moore and
l Broad street.
Said property levied upon as the
I property of said J. W. Moore and in
the possession of .Tim Huff.
This December Oth, 15*22.
E. O. MeEI.ROY,
Chief of olice.
MARSHAL SALE
GEORGIA- -Borrow county.
Will be sold before the couft house
door at public outcry, on the tirst Tuos
day In .Tanuary, 15*23, the following de
scril)ed property to-wit: One lot in the
city of Winder fronting on Oak street
50 feet, running hack 200 feet, bound
ed hy the property of W. C. Parker.
Vasco Segars, Bradbury and Smith and
Oak Street. Said property i' levied on
as the property of G. J. Allen, in his
possession, and to satisfy an execution
issued by the clerk of the city of Win
der for said Allen’s city taxes for the
year 15*21.
H. O. McELROY.
4t Chief of Police.
Santa Claus Letters.
Auburn, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little girl
six years of age and I am going to
'school and I am in the Primer, and I
want you to bring me a little doll and
apples, oranges, nigger toes and some
engllsh walnuts, candy.
Your little friend,
LARUE PEPPERS.
Winder, Ga.
Dear Santa: We are sisters, eight
and four years old. We want a 101 l
that can say “mama.” Nell wants a
wash set and a neck chain, and Elise
! wants a locket and a doll carriage,
some fruits, candles anil nuts. We don’t
want too much but we will he glad of
anything. Your little friends,
Johnnie Nell and Elise Wallace.
Winder, Ga.
Dear Santa: I will write you to let
you know what I want for Christmas.
I want a doll with curley hair and will
say “mama,” and I want a cart to roll
her in. Well I will close for this
time. Your little friend,
JEWEL BOSWELL.
Winder, Ga.
Dear Santa: Please bring me a big
doll with long, brown curls and big
blue eyes about two ft*et tall, and a
glass head, one roman candle, a hunch
of one iijch fire crackers and a bunch
of small lire crackers. Please bring
some presents for the Christinas tree.
Bring the others what they want.
Yours truly,
EMOLYN MILLER.
Wilder, Ga.
Dar Santa Claus: Please bring
me a pair of gloves and a pair of log
ons and all kinds of fruits. Please
bring my little brother, Horace, a lit
tle wagon and a little doll and some of
all kinds of fruits.
From your little friend,
BRUNELL CLACK.
Winder, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: Just a few lines
to let you know what I want. I want
you to bring me a great big doll that
can say “mama,” aid a brown sweater
too, and lots of fruits, nuts and candy.
Remember the poor children. Hope
I liavn’t asked for too much.
Your little girl,
REBA GARNER.
Winder, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: Pleas bring me
a five hundred shot aif rifle, one load
of shot for it, a package of small tire
crackers a rouian candle, some two
inch fire crackers and some other tire
crackers. Yours truly,
SON MILLER. ✓
Bethlehem, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: lam a little hoy
five years old. I want you to bring me a
lit lie* red wagon, a horn, fruits of all
kinds. 1 will thank you very much.
WATSON THOMPSON.
Bethlehem, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: I am writing
you tins letter to let you know what
I want you to bring me. I want you
to bring me a foot hall and a knife
and all kinds of fruits.
Your friend,
JOHN WILLIAM THOMPSON.
Auburn. Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: I am going to
school. 1 am eight years old and in
the second grade. I want a little doll
and a little doll carriage and all kinds
of fruits and a little piano; so I will
thank you. Your frienl.
LUCILE HELTON.
To The Public
ENCOURAGE THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS
IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP
THEMSELVES.
The Camp Fire girls are endeavoring to
form a fund for the maintainance of their
organization and to make it possible for
them to be a bigger factor in public and civ
c work. The method adopted is the selling
of subscriptions to Henry Ford’s weekly.
The Dearborn Independent, an exceptional
ly interesting and educational magazine
The subscription price to this publication is
$1.50 per year, of which amount the girls
retain 50c. Every citizen of Barrow county
should encourage these fine girls by sub
scribing when asked.
Winder Motor &
Tractor Company
R. L. ROGERS, Mgr.
THE WINDER KVWH
Auburn, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: I am a little
girl going to school. I am ten years
of age and in the fifth grade. I want
■you to bring me a very big vase, and
a pair of silk hose, big sleepy doll and
all kinds of fruits. Please do not for
get my little baby brother and sister,
anl father and mother. I will thank
yon very much.
Your little friend,
ARDELL PEPPERS.
Auburn, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: I am a little
girl going to school. I am in the sec
ond grade and I want you to bring me
a little doll and some apples, oranges,
nigger toes and english walnuts.
Y r our little friend,
WILLIE MAE PEPPERS.
Winder, Ga., Dec. 15, 1922.
Dear Santa Claus: Please be sure
to not overlook my house this Clirtsi
mas, for I’ve been a very good boy
this year. Will you please bring me
an iron, or Irish mail wagon, pogo
stick, foot ball, walking horse, and
some fire works, and a train, and that’s
all. Your little friend,
LEWIS HARPER WILLIAMS.
Dear Santa Claus: I am the same
little hoy and live in the same place.
I want you to bring me a gun and dog.
I want a football, all kinds of fruits
and candy. I go to school and in the
third grade. My teacher is Miss Birdie
Pool. Bring her some oranges. Don’t
forget my two little brothers. Green
and Forest, and my little sister, Flora.
They have been good children this
year. Goodbye. Your little boy,
Darah Sloan.
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‘‘ln two or three weeks, I
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1 only weighed 123. Now I
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NEW BUS LINE
FROM COMMERCE TO ATLANTA
Takes Effect Monday, November 27, 1922.
This Bus will run daily, including Sunday,
from Commerce to Atlanta via Jefferson,
Winder, Lawrenceville and Tucker.
Arriving from Commerce to Winder 8:00 am
Leaving from Winder Hotel 8:05 am
Arrive in Atlanta 10:00 am (Central Time)
Leave Atlanta ... 3:00 pm (Central Time)
Arrive Winder . . 6:45 pm (Eastern Time)
This Bus will be handled by first class driv
ers and any lady or child will have the driv
er’s careful attention. The above schedule
will give you 5 hours in Atlanta if preferred
the same day.
Winder to Atlanta, Round Trip _ $2.59 Single Trip $1.25
Winder to Jefferson, Round Trip $1.25 Single Trip $ .*5
Winder to Commerce, Round Trip $1.50 Single Trip SI.OO
Winder to Curl, Round Trip $ -30 Single Trip $ .15
Winder to Auburn. Round Trip $ .40 Single Trip $ .20
Winder to Lawrenceville, Round Trip $ .75 Single Trip $ .40
Winder to Tucker, Round Trip $1.45 Single Trip SI.OO
Winder to Decatur, Round Trip $2.00 Single Trip $1.50
If this Bus proves successful I will add
additional one later.
Thanking the good people of Barrow coun
ty and Winder for their patronage.
E. F. TAYLOR.
Subscription Prica: $1.50 Per Year.