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•THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1923.
CITATION
GEORGIA -Barrow County.
Mr* 8. M. Booth, having made appli
cation for a 12 month* support for her
actf and nine minor children of 8. M.
Booth out of the estate of said 8. M.
Booth, deceased, and the appraisers
duly appointed to set apart the same
having tiled their return, all persons
Touccmed are hereby required and no
tided to show cause, if any they have,
la-fore the Court of Ordinary of said
county on the first Monday in Febru
ary, 1923, wliy said application should
not he granted as prayed.
This the first day of nnuary, 1923.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA Barrow county.
Prrsroot to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, granted at
the January term thereof, will he sold
at puhlio outcry, to the highest and b<>st
bidder, on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary. 1923, at the court house door In
said county, between the legal hours of
sale, the following described real es
tate:
Tliat tract or parcel of land lying and
being In Barrow county. Georgia, and
In Ben Smith's District, G. M. former
ly known as the A. Fee Hardlgree
place. and containing TWENTY and
Seventy -five hundredths (20.75) acrtw,
more or less.
Being lot No. 7 of what was formerly
the A. Fee Ilardigree place. Bounded
on northwest by Mrs. W. B. Mathews,
recently sold to J W Crow; northeast
t,v pul.lic road leading to Winder, Ga.;
sout liwest by public road leading from
Union Gin; and southwest by lands
of I/ewis C. Rusaell.
Sold as the property of G. A. Wall,
deceased Terms of stile cash.
This January 3rd, 1923.
W. F. HALL,
As Administrator G. A. Wall, deceased.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LAND
Georgia—Barrow County.
Whereas, on the first day of January,
1921,8tnrk Hunter, Jr., and (Jolden <!.
Hunter executed and delivered to Har
ry 1. Winter, Inc., their deed, under
Section 1 !!*. of the 1882, 01300 of the
1910) ('ode of Georgia, to the lands
hereinafter desrrihed, for the purpose
of securing a debt referred to in said
deed. which decs! is recored in the
(Merit’s office of Harrow Superior Court
in hoolt l> of deeds, page 132-3,
ANl> WHEREAS, in said dot'd,
said Hunters gave to said Harry L.
Winter, Inc., the power to sell lands in
ease of default in the prompt payment
at maturity, of interest or principal of
said debt, and said Harry L. Winter,
fur, assigned the lnnds described in
said deed and debt secured by same to
the undersigned.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the pow
er so vested in the undersigned, which
is more accurately shown by reference
to said deed Procter Trust Company
will sell at puldic outcry to the highest
bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday in
February, 15)23, during the legal hours
of sale, before Harrow county court
house door at Winder, Georgia, the
lands deserilH-d in the aforesaid deed
te-wit :
All dial tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in Jones’ District
of Barrow County, Georgia, containing
eight) nine and nine-tenths (Hi).!))
aflres according to survey, said tract
hounded January Ist. 1921. as follows:
North by lands of Oscar Casey recently
bought off the same tract but now own
ed Clack, east by lands of J. \V. Lack
ey, ami J. Vickers, south by lands of
*l. II Smith, west by the public roads
lands <>f J. M. Clack. For a more
detailed description of this property
ee bine print of survey made by (J. L.
Ycal. County Surveyor of Gwinnett
county, Georgia, on July 2Stli and 29th,
194*.), said, blue print recorded in the
derJUs office of Superior Court of Har
row county, Georgia, in Book No. 1,
page .13. said land being a part of the
same land deeded to J. 1). Edgar by
4,iio W 801 l formerly in Cut Off Hist,
of Walton county. Georgia, but now in
Barrow county, Georgia. This tract
contains the home place of the said J.
I> Edgar according to said survey.
The said deed first above mentioned
was executed and delivered to secure
the payment of one certain promissory
note for the sum of $.3,500, January
1921, Hint the principal debt liearlng
interest at the rate of eight per cent.
per annum.
Said principal debt is now past due
ly the terms thereof ami so declared to
Ik* due for default in payment of inter
<vst due November Ist. 1021. and No
vember Ist. 1922. The total amount of
principal and interest that will be due
on said debt on the first Tuesday in
February, 192.1 is $3,812.95. Fee sim
ple titles will lx* made to the purchaser
at said sale and the proceeds of such
•ale will be applied first, to the pay
ment of said debt with interest and ex
penses of tills proceeding, and the re
mainder. if any, will be paid over to
said Stark Hunter, Jr., and Golden G.
Hunter or their legal representative.
Dated this second day of January,
1983.
PROCTOR TRUST COMPANY.
By Sum G. Brown, its Attorney.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
t'allie Hooch, Ute of Barrow county,
deeeasiHl, are hereby notified to render
In their demands to the undersigned
according to law. and all persons in
debted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment, to uae.
This Dec. 4, 1922.
W. W HOBCH,
Administrator of Mrs Callie Hosoh,
deceased
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA- Barrow county.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said oenuty, will lie sold
at public outcry, on the first Tuesday
in February, 1923, at the court house
door In said county between the legal
hours of sale the following described
land lying and lining in the county of
Barrow state of Georgia, in 243 dis
trict, G. M , being one vacant lot front
ing 150 feet on Broad street and run
ning ha ok parallel with Branch 200
feet, and described in deed recorded in
’deed book “3’’ page 530 of Records of
Walton county. Georgia, as follows;
Beginning on the south side of Broad
street on a branch ami running south
200 feet with said branch, to a rock
corner on branch; thence northeast 150
feet with Oleo Bush’s line to a rock
comer; thence 200 feet with Cleo
Bush’s lino to a rock comer on Broad
street; thence with Broad street 150
feet to the beginning corner, on branch.
Said lot containing 30,000 square feet,
more or loss.
Terms of sale Cash.
This January Ist, 1923.
WILLIE MAE SIIEATS,
Administratrix of Estate of Mrs. May
Wheats, Deceased.
.1. C. Pratt, Attorney,
for Administratrix.
Notice io Debtors and Creditors
GEORGIA —Harrow county.
All creditors of the estate of W. C.
Robertson, late of Harrow county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make
Immediate payment to me.
January 2nd, 1923.
fit Miss Nellie Robertson,
Administratrix of W. C. Robertson,
deceased.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA Harrow county.
Will be sold before the court house
door In tli(> city of Winder, Genrgt i
(luring the usual hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, on Hu* firs!
Tuesday in Feb nary 1923, the follow
ing described property, to-w'.t .
“A one-lmlf undivided intercut in
and to that tract or parcel of Dill and
tlu> Improvements thereon lying and
being in the coun/ty of Harrow, State of
Georgia, and in tin* town of Stathaui
fronting 50 feet on Railroad street and
running hack to an alley in the rear a
depth of 150 feet, whereon is situated
a two story brick building formerly
owned by Warner S. Hale and O. M.
llale as tenants in common and describ
ed as follows: Beginning at corner
with T. N. Wall lot on Railroad street
near bank building, tlienee South 50
f(*et 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 of T. X. Wall
land, thence along line of 'l'. N. Wall
land to tlie beginning corner a distance
of 150 feet.”
Said property levied oil as tin* prop
erty of Mrs. Matilda A. Hale under
and liy virtue of a ti fa issued from tne
City Court of Monroe, Georgia, ill fa
vor of Union Hanking Company vs.
Mrs. Matilda A. Hale, and sold to sat
isfy said fi. fa. Tenant in possession
giv, n written notice of levy.
This January 10, 1923.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA —Harrow county.
Will lie sol-d on the first Tuesday in
February next, at public outcry at the
court house in said county, within tin*
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, certain property of which
the following is a full and complete de
scription :
“ All that tract or parcel of land sit
uate. lying and being in the Two Hun
dred and Forty-third (243rd I District.
G. M . Burrow county, formerly Jack
son, State of Georgia, on the Mulberry
Fork of the Oconee river adjoining the
lands of Johnson. Healau, Mary Ful
cher and others and having the follow
ing metes and hounds, to-wit: Begin
ning at a locust on Mulberry River,
running soutli forty-four (441 degrees
west four and eighty hundredths (4.80)
chains to rock; thence south twenty
five (25) degrees west four and twen
ty-six hundredths (4.20) chains to rock,
thence soqjtli nineteen (19) degrees
west fifteen and no hundredths (15.00)
chains to read oak; thence soutli fifty
one and one-ha if (51 Vi) degrees west
thirteen and no hundredths (13.00)
chains to branch; thence up the branch
'eight and eighty hundredths (8.80)
chains to stake; thence north twvnty
ifour (24) degrees west eight and fifty
FOR SAIJS OR RENT
A farm 3 miles from Winder on the
JcfT<(rson trend, 78 adrisi. two good
houses and outbuildings. Address 8. J.
Buddath, Jefferson, Ga. 2tpd
hundredths (8.50) chains to rock;
thence north eight and one-half (8%
degrees east twelve and fifty hufis
dredths (12jBO) chfiM to jock;
thence west ten and no hundredths
(10.00) chains to stake; thence south
thirty-four (34) degrees west two and
no hundredths (2.00) chains to stake;
thence north eighty-seven (87) de
grees west six and twenty-five hun
dredths (0.25) chains to stake; thence
north thirteen and one-half (13*4) de
grees west seven and no hundredths
(7.00) chains to stake; thence north
fifty-two (52) degrees west four and
no hundredths (4.00) chains to stake;
thence north forty-six (40) degrees
west five and no hundredths (5.00)
chains to stake; thence north forty-
eight (48) degrees east four and forty
two hundredths (4.42) chains to stake;
thence south sixty-six and one-half
(00(4) degrees east sixteen and thirty
six hundredths (10.30) chains to a
stake; thence north twelve (12) degrees
east twenty-two and nineteen hundred
(22.19) chains to stake at Mulberry
river; thence down the mennderings of
said river to the beginning corner, con
taining eighty-seven and one-half (87%)
acres, more or less, and being the place
whereon the said James H. Fulcher
now reside*."’
Said property levied upon as the
property of James H. Fulcher to satis
fy an execution issued from the Supe
rior Court of Barrow county in favor
of A. L. Jackson against James H.
Fulcher, said property being in posses
sion of said James 11. Fulcher and no
tice of the levy given as required by
law to tenant in possession.
This the 9th day of January, 1923.
11. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA —Harrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next at public outcry at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, certain property of which
.the following is a full and complete
description:
“All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing or being in the county of Harrow
formerly Jackson, said state, in the
243rd district, G. M., and in the City
of Winder, beginning at a stone cor
ner on right-of-way of Gainesville Mid
land Railroad; theme along said line
iso feet to a stone corner; thence
northeast Three Hundred Four (304)
feet in a straight line to a stone cor
ner church lot in a line with Dr. J. M.
Saunders; thence southwest Two Hun
dred Six (200) feet along Church lot
line to a stone corner; thence One
Hundred Four f*ct (104) to the Ire
ginning corner, containing one (1)
acre, more or less, this being the lot
deeded to L. C. Russell by A. S. Hailey
December 14, 1!K)0, one-fourth of an
acre having been sold off to Sarah
Camp from tlie above, described in deed
recorded in Hook ‘‘(Hl’, page Hi, in
tin* office of tlie Clerk of the Superior
Court d' Jackson county, in deed from
Leah (Wnip to Sarah Camp.’’
Said property levied main as Hie
property of Leah Camp, colored, to
satisfy nn execution issued from tin*
Superior Court of Harrow County in fa
vor of It. L. Carithers, executor of the
will of H. A. Carithers, deceased, and
against Leah Camp, colored, said prop
erty being in the possession of said
Leah Camp, colored and notice of the
levy given as required by law to ten
ant In possession.
This tlie 9tli day of January, 1923.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
Gainesville Midland
Schedule
Southbound
Train No. 3 arrives at 11:30 A. M.
Train No. 13 arrives at 2:30 P. M.
Northbound
Train No. 14 arrives at 7:30 A. M.
Train No. 4 arrives at 1:33 P. M.
S. A. L. Schedule
Effective 12:01 Sunday, Doe. 31, 1922
Train No. 29 Arrive 7.00 PM
Train 5 Arrives 3:58 PM
Train No. 17 Arrives 8:20 AM
Train No. 11 Arrives 6:07 AM
Train No. 47 Arrives 5:10 AM
Train No. 30 Depart 9:05 AM
Train No. 6 Depart 2:00 PM
Train No. 48 Depart 2:50 I’M
Train No. 18 Depart 7 :00 PM
Train No. 12 Depart 10:43 PM
Trains 5 and 6 are restored between
Atlanta and Birmingham, taking place
of Nos. 15 and 16.
Train 5 from north connects with
No. 5 for west at Atlanta.
Train 6 from west connects with No.
6 for north at Atlanta.
No passengers will he handled on
train 48 except between Greenwood and
("roes Hill.
to change in schedule of No. 6.
Your particular attention is called
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THURSDAY A FRIDAY. Jan 11-12
SPECIAL —SPECIAL
“THE BROADWAY MADONNA”
An All Star Cast
10c 15c 300
3 :00 7:15 8 *5
SATURDAY. JANUARY 13
FRANK MAYO
in
“THE MAN WHO MARRIED HIS
OWN WIFE”
Also
A Larry Semon Comedy
Mutt and Jeff Cartoon
Show begins 2:30. No stops until we
close at 11:00.
MONDAY', JANUARY 15
‘‘IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL”
Also
A Comedy and a News Reel
Matinee 3:00. 4:15. 5, 10, 15c
Night 7:15. 8:30. 10 and 20c
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 16 & 17
PRISCILLA DEAN
In
‘‘WILD HONEY”
It's a special Suitable for all. Very,
very good. ,
10c 15c 2r,c
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JAN. 18 & 19
A BRAND NEW SPECIAL
“THELMA"
With Ethel Clayton and a line of big
stars. Don’t miss it.
10c 15c 3°c
UNION GROVE
Mr. Will Etheridge and family of
Carl spent Sunday afternoon ith
their daughter, Mrs. Esther Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wood and little
son, William, and Master Lewis Wood,
of Atlanta, spent Sunday with the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. E. A. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. George Master’s spent
one day luost week with their son, Mr.
Emory Masters.
We are sorry to note Mrs. Mattie
Smith is on the sick list; hope she will
soon recover.
Mrs. H. S. Ethridge was the guest of
Mrs. J. O. Montgomery Friday after
noon.
Mrs. Celia Wood spent Friday after
noon with Mrs. Rebecca Wall.
Mrs. Lillie Norris returned home Fri
day after spending some time with her
father-in-law, Mr. Felix Norris, of be
yond Atlanta.
Miss Sis Smith spent Friday after
noon with Mrs. Mattie Smith.
Miss Estell Well spent awhile Sunday
morning with Miss Gerdie Wood.
Mrs. Jane Hamby spent awhile Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith.
There are several on the sick list in
this community.
Next Saturday and Sunday is reg
ular preaching day at this place.
Sunday school every Sunday after
noon at 2:30. B. X. P. U. every Sunday
night.
Wishing the Winder News and all
of its readers a happy new year.
Queer
Feelings
"Some time ago, I was very
irregular,” writes Mrs. Cora
Robte, of Pikeville, Ky. "I
suffered a great deal, and knew
1 must do something for this
condition. I suffered mostly
with my back and a weakness in
my limbs. 1 would have dread
ful headaches. 1 had hot flashes
and very queer feelings, and oh,
how my head hurt! ] read of
CARDUI
The Woman's Tor!c
and of others, who seemed to
have the same troubles 1 had,
being benefited, so 1 began to
use it. I found it most bene
ficial. I took several bottles
.... and was made so much
better 1 didn’t have any more
trouble of this kind. It reg
ulated me.”
Cardui has been found very
helpful in the correction of many
cases of painful female dis
orders, such as Mrs. Robie
mentions above. If you suffer
ts she did, take Cardui—a
purely vegetable, medicinal
tonic, in use for more than 40
years. It should help you.
Sold Everywhere.
KM
BETHEL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller and chil
dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mack awhile Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee
awhile Friday night.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. narbin and chil
dren were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Wiley of Bethlehem Fri
day.
Mrs. E. C. Baggett was the guest of
Mrs. J. E. Adams Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Edwards and fam
ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Fuller and family of Carter Hill Sun
day.
Mr. Reuben Brown spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Partee were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Shore
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Pauline Thompson was the
guest of Misses Julia and Agnes Bag
gett Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. G. W. Brown and children are
very sick; we hope they will soon re
cover.
Little ValHe May Brown and Henry
Brown were dinner guests of their sis
ter, Mrs. J. W. Partee Sunday.
•raaktn* a Reoorf.
A man 4*w Bast spoks his will
lots a phonograph, thus giving hla
selrs a chance to break bis record.
MA\rrV FOR LOANS ON DESIRABLE FARMS IN BAR
lTlUilEil ROW, CLARKE, MADISON, MORGAN, OCO
NEE, OGLETHORPE and WALTON Counties.
Interest rate 5% to 6% per cent. Very liberal terms. Reasona
ble commission charges. Prompt sen ice.
We will appreciate your business.
Write or come to see us.
THURMOND-JACKSON COMPANY
704 Holnion Building, ATHENS, GA.
Inspection and
Repairs
When your motor isn’t running just right,
or when something else goes wrong, then’s
the time to drive over here and let us locate
the trouble.
Our expert repairmen can oftentime save
you lots of time and inconvenience.
And when repairs are necessary, you will
find that we not only can save you time but
considerable money.
If you have any trouble now, better have
them fixed up before they get any worse.
Prompt attention to little troubles will
save big bills later.
LANTHIER & CHURCH
Athens St. Garage Phone 210
New and Improved Schedules Via
Sea Board Air Line Railway
Effective December 31st, 1922, the following schedule changes will be
made:
No. 6 will pass Cedartown 9:12 am, Rockmart 9:36 am, arrive At
lanta 11:15 am, leave Atlanta 11:25 am CT, Lawrenceville 3:32 pm.
Winder 2:00 pm, Athens 2:40 pm. Elberton 3:38 pm., arriving Rich
mond 7:00 am, Portsmouth (Norfolk) 7:45 am, Washington 10:35 am,
Baltimore 11:59 am, Philadelphia 2:15 pm. New York 4:30 pm.
No. 5 will leave New York 2:05 pm, Philadelphia 4:17 pm, Baltimore
6:30 pm, Washington 7:45 pm, Richmond 11:15 pm. Portsmouth (Nor
folk) 9:05 pm, Elberton 2:16 pm, Athens 3:20 pm, Winder 3:58, Law
renceville 4:28 pm, arrive Atlanta 4:40 pm, ('T., leave Atlanta 4 :55 pm,
Rockmart 6:42 pm, Cedartown 7:08 pm, arrive Birmingham 10:35 pm,
for Memphis and west.
No. 30 will leave Atlanta 6:10 am, CT. passing Lawrenceville ,8:33
am, Et, Winder 9:05 am, Athens 9:55 am, Elberton 11:10 am for points
east.
Nos. 7 and 8 (THE OWL) will reach Atlanta and Birmingham 6:30
A. M.
No. 12 will pass Cedartown 5:31 pm. Rockmart 5:59 pm, arrive At
lanta 7:45 pm, leave Atlanta same as at present.
No. 230 leaves Logansvillo 7:30 am, arrive Lawrenceville 8:10 am.
No. 217 leaves Lawrenceville 9:25 am, arrives Loganville 10:05 am.
Service on this branch daily except Sunday.
No. 312 leaves Rockmart 6:45 pm. arrive Cartersville 8:00 pm. Daily
service.
Nos. 5 and 6 are restored between Atlanta and Birmingham, taking
the place of Nos. 15 and 16. No. 5 from the North connects with No. 5
for the west at Atlanta. No. 6 from the west connects with No. 6 for
th® north at Atlanta.
FRED GEISSLER, Asst General Passenger Agent.
WtihsaatptWa Trim: JlA* ftt Yeaf.
UNION NEWS
Miss Ruth Harbin spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. George Sims. -
Misses Jewel Williamson and
te McDonad of Pentecost spent Satur
day night with Misses Lillie Belle
Era Miney.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Foster spent a
few days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Foster.
Mrs. Walter Sauls was the guest of
Mrs. W. N. Strange Thursday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harbin spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V.
Healan of Carl.
Mrs. Will Maynard and children of
Nasareth spent Thursday with Mrs.
J. H. Foster and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W'illlams spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Page.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Harbin was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Foster
Sunday afternoon. ji
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