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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 192*.
Lethal Advertisements.
Leave to Sell I*uml
GEOno lA Ba rrow county.
To Whom it May Concern :
Notice is hereby giveu that Winder
National Bank, as administrator ofO.
I, deceased, having applied to
me I*- petition for leave to sell the
real estate of said O. I- Casey, de
ceas'd. and that an order was made
thereon at tin* February term. 1923,
for citation, and that citation issue;
all the heirs at law and creditors of
said O. I- Casey, deceased, will take
notice that 1 wili pass upon said appli
cation at the March term. 1923, of court
of Ordinary of Harrow county; and
that unless cause is shown to the con
trary. at said time, said leave will be
eranted. This sth day of February,
39* > >
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Dismission from Administration
GEORGIA Harrow county.
WHEREAS. .1 D. Watson, adminis
trator of Mrs. V. V. Braddy. deceased,
repre-ents to the Court in his petition,
duly in and and entered op record, that
)., t,i. fully administered Mrs. V. \.
Hraddy's estate. This is therefore,
to cite all persons, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not be
i/isclia rgisl from his administration
and pveive letters of dismission on the
first Mo lav in March. 1923.
This February sth. 1923.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA Harrow county.
;;;<k N.-lia Robertson, administratrix
of W. C Robertson, deceased, repre
sents to the court in her petition, duly
tiled and entered on record that she has
fully administered W. C. Robertsons
rst to This is, therefore, to cite nil
persons i*o!icerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administratrix should not lie
Bischai"cil from her administration,
and receive letters of dismission, on the
bi and Monday in March. 1923.
Tills February sth. 1923,.
c. w. PARKER, Ordinary.
Application To Sell Land.
GEORGI A Harrow c unity.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that 11. O.
Cosity, as Guardian of .1. 11. Cosby, an
Imbecile, having applied to me by peti
tion for leave to sell the real estate of
said J. H. Cosby, and that an order as
made thereon at the February term,
1923. for citation, and that citation is
sue; the purpose of said sale, is for the
support of said J. 11. Cosby, nil credi
tors or parties concerned will take no
tice that I will pass upon said applica
tion at March term, 1923. of ttie Court
of Ordinary of Harrow county, to lie
held oil the first Monday in March. 1928,
and that unless cause is shown to the
contrary at said time, leave will be
granted as prayed
This Febtuary sth, 1923.
C W PARKER, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA Harrow county.
M .!. Griffeth, guardian of Mary Lou
Segars, having applied to me for a dis
charge from his guardianship of Mary
Lou SeGars, this is therefore to notify
ait persons concerned to tile their ob
jections, if any they have, on or before
the tirst Monday in March next, else
he will tie discharged from his guar
dianship as applied for.
This February sth, 1923.
C. W. PARKER Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA Harrow county.
To all Whom It May Concern:
Mrs Wayuioti IV Harrison has applied
to me for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Waynuiu I*.
Harrison, late of said county, deceas
ed, and I will pass upon said applica
tion on the tirst Monday in March, 1923.
Witness my hand anil oflicial seal,
Tills February .Mil, 1923.
C. W. PAKKEK. Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA —Harrow county.
Whereas, Mrs. I,ou E. Langford, ad
ministratrix of H. ('. Langford, repre
sents to the court in her petition, duly
tiled and entered on record, that she
has fully administered it. O. Langford’s
estate. This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and credi
tors. to show cause, if any they can,
why said administratrix should not be
discharged from her administration
and receive letters of dismission oil the
tirst Monday in March. 11123.
C. W. PAKKEK, Ordinary.
Application for Twelve Months Support
GEORGIA Harrow county.
Tilt* appraisers upon the application
<*f M rs. L M. Wood, widow of T. P.
Wood for a twelve months’ support for
lierself and three minor children out of
the estate of said T. I*. Wood, deceas
ed, having tiled their return; all per
sons are hereby cited to show cause, if
■any they have, before the court or Or
dinary of said county on the first Mon
day in Mart'll, 1923, why said applica
tion should not be granted.
This February sth, 1923.
0. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
CITATION
In Rc: Will of Martha J. Perry.
Court of Ordinary of Harrow county.
Slate of Georgia. Petition for probate
of will in solemn form.
To W. I). Hamilton, Washington, D. C.,
heir at law :
J. T Perry, J. A. Perry and W. O.
Perry, having applied, as executors,
for probate in solemn form of the last
will and testament of Martha J. Perry,
late of said county, deceased, you, as
one of the heirs at law of said Martha
J. Perry, being a non-resident of this
•tate, are hereby required to be and ap
pear at the court of ordinary f>*r said
county on the first Monday in March.
192 when said application for probate
will he heard, and show cause, if any
you have or can, why prayer of the pe
tltbm should not be had and allowed
Taw sth day of February, 192,1.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Application for Twelve Months Support
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Mrs M. A. Hudson, having made ap
plication fur twelve months support fur
herself and twu minor children of M.
A. Hudson out of the estate of said M.
{A. Hudson, deceased, and the apprais
ers duly appointed to set apart the
same having filed their return, ail per
. suns concerned are hereby required and
' notllicd to show cause, if any they
have,'before the Court of Ordinary of
said county on the lir.st Monday in
March, 1923, why said application
should not la* granted as prayed.
This February sth. 1923.
C. W PARKER. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA— Barrow county.
All creditors of the estate of I). D.
Jones, late of said county deceased, are
hereby notified to render in their de
mands lo the undersigned according
to law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make imme
diate payment to me.
Tiiis February sth. 1923.
11. L. TREADWELL, Adrnr.
of I). D. Jones Estate.
Eeb. 8-6 t.
Mrs. Woodie llaynie Wallace vs.
Jessie Wallace
Petition for Divorce, Barrow Supe
rior Court, March Term, 1923.
To the defendant, Jessie Wallace.
The plaintiff, Mrs. Woodie llaynie
Wallace, having filed her petition
against you, in the Superior Court of
Barrow county, and it being made to
appear that you arc a non resident of
said county and do not reside in the
Stale, and an order having been passed
that service he made by publication on
you, this, therefore is to notify you, Jes
sie Wallace, to lie and appear at the
ui'xt term of Barrow Superior Court to
lie held on the fourth Monday in March
]<)■>:} then and there to answer said
complaint. Witness the Honorable
Blanton Fort.son. Judge of said court.
A. T. Harrison, Clerk.
2t Eel). 2t inch
Notice lo Debtors and Creditors
GE< (RGIA —Barrow county.
All creditors of the estate of W. C.
Robert son, 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.
(St Miss Nellie Robertson,
Administratrix el' W. C. Robertson,
deceased.
NOTIC E OF SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA- Harrow county.
Ender and by virtue of the authori
ty granted in a power of sale contained
in a certain security deed executed and
delivered on the 12th day of January,
1920, Hy Lewis (’. Kussell to Hunley Ab
bott, said deed recorded in the Clerk's
office of the Superior Cour+ of Harrow
County, Georgia, in record of deeds,
Hook Folio 581.
Hunley Abbott will sell at public out
cry on tl*o tirst Tuesday in March,
1928, before tlie court house door in
Harrow counity, between the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to
wit.:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
or being in the county of Harrow, state
of Georgia, formerly in Gwinnett coun
ty. adjoining lands of W. H. Patrick,
Arch Perry, C. W. Dillard, et al,
and now Lewis C. Russell, Weynian
llnynion, et al., deserits'l as follows:
Heginning at a postoak corner where
settlement road leading to Dave Crow
place intersects with Hetlilehem anil
Lawreneeville road, and running south
20C, mist 2(5.43 chains to old Dave Crow
settlement road; thence along said road
in a southeasterly direction to corner
with Arch Perry: thence north 87 east
25.(50 chains to rock corner with W. E.
Haymon; thence north 17 west 23.58
chains lo rock; thence south (!K% east
0.78 chains to rock near poplar; tlience
south 12Vs west 3.10 chains to public
road: thence across the road in a north
erly direction 3.00 chains to iron pin on
terrace; tlience at n right angle in al
most a westerly direction 10.00 chains
to rock; thence at right angle in al
most a southerly direction back 3.00
chains to road; thence along said Beth
lehem and Lawreneeville road in an
almost western direction to the begin
ning corner at the intersection of said
two roads, containing 102% acres, more
or less. Said land being a part of the
old W. W Patrick home place and la
ter the A. J. Haymon home place and
conveyed to said Itussell by A. J. Hay-
mun.
This property will he sold as the prop
erty of the said Lewis O. Russell, and
for the purpose of satisfying a certain
I promissory note given by the said Lew
|is ('. Russell to the said Hunley Ab
bott for the principal amount of SIX
THOUSAND ($(5,000 00) DOLLARS,
.said note dated January 12th, 1920, and
'due January 12th, 1923. with interest
from date at the rate of 8 percent per
annum, which note was secured by the
security deed to the above descrilsHl
land.
Tills sale will be made for the pur
posc of paying said note of SIX THOU
SAND ($6,000.00) DOLLARS, with all
interest and costs of this sale.
This 7th day of February, 1923.
HI'XLEY ABBOTT.
MARSHAL’!;* SALE
GE<>RGlA—Harrow county.
Will bo sold before the court house
door of said county within tin* legal
| hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
March, 1923, the following property to
ur it :
| One house and lot on Church street
in the city of Winder Harrow county,
Georgia. bounded as follows; On the
north by Mrs. 11. E. Edwards, on the
ca-st by 1,. S. Radford and W. B. Math
ws, on the south by C. M. Ferguson and
on the west by Church street. The same
being tin 1 house and lot where W. C.
Horton now resides.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of W. C. Horton by virtue of a tax
execution issued by City Clerk of Win
der. Georgia, for the said W. C. Hor
ton's city taxes for the years 1920, 1921,
and 1922.
E. O. McELROY, Chief of Police.
SHERIFF’S SALE _
GEORGIA- Harrow county.
W ill la* sold before the court house
door in Barrow county on the first
] Tuesday in March, 1923, within the le-
Igal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
! or cash, the following described proper
ty, to-wit :
All Hint tract of land situate, lying
anil being in the 243rd District, G. M.,
Harrow county, formerly Jackson coun
ty, State of Georgia, being a part of the
Dower tract cut from the lands of John
H. O’Shields assigned in Jackson Su
perior Court to Nancy P. O'Shields,
according to a report made at the Au
gust Term of said Dower tract, and tie
ginning at a rock on the line of Garliin,
formerly S. H. Ware, at corner of tract
No. 1. of Dower tract of the John O’-
I Shields land: thence north 19 degrees
east 1.81 chains; thence with the lands
lof \v. N. Strange and the estate of S.
.W. Arnold in a meandering line north
1 26 degrees west 3.00 chains, north 17Vi
| west 8 chains, north 7 degrees west 11
[ elmiris, north 2% degrees east 16.22
chains, thence north 28 degrees east.
2.00 chains; thence north 21% degrees
east 3.30 chains; thence north 15 de
grees east 2.74 chains; thence 1.09 east
640 chains to a roek ; thence north 10
west 11 chains to a rock; thence north
74 west 3.30 chains to a rock; thence
rth 45 cast 3.50 chains to a rock on
Mulberry river; thence north 81.25 east
along said river 15.63 chains to a burch
on said river; thence south .3% east
8.30 chains; thence south 41 west 4.00
chains: thence south 22 west 3.65 chs.
thence south 53 degrees east 5.68 chains
thence south 40 degrees east 7 chains;
thence North 80% degrees east 4.70
chains to a rock on road; thence south
18% east 13,60 chains to a rock;
thence south 59% east 5.23 chains to a
black gum; thence south 29% westl9.4o
chains to a postoak at corner of tract
No. 1 of Dower lands as above mention
ed ; thence south 54% west 26.35 chs. to
rock at beginning corner.
But from this tract is excepted and
cut out a triangular tract contain 1
acre, more or less, commencing at a
rock corner on National Highway;
thence south 19.25 west 3.40 chains;
thence south 73 degrees east 2.93 chs.
being boundary of the O’Shields Cem
etery lot and being tract herein con
veyed after deducting 1 acre for ceme
tery lot containing 148.70 acres, more
or less.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of W T . C. Horton to satisfy an ex
ecution issued i'i September, 1921, from
the Superior Court of Barrow county,
in favor of Mrs. Ida L. Chamberlin and
against W. C. Horton. Written notice
of levy given to the defendant and to
the tenant in possession.
Also at the same time and place to
the highest bidder for cash, will lie
sold the following described property,
to-wit;
All that, lot of land, with improve
ments thereon, situate lying and being
in the county of Barrow, state of Geor
gia, and fronting on Bush avenue, in
the city of Winder. Lying also on the
south side of the Seaboard Airline Rail
way. This lot begins on the corner of
Bush Avenue and a certain alley, and
runs back along said alley 150 feet to
May street: thence wesf along May St.
100 feet to lot known as Lot No. 107,
formerly owned by G. B. Mathews;
thence along said lot North 150 feet to
Bush Avenue; thence east along Bush
Avenue 100 feet to the beginning cor
ner. at the corner of said Avenue and
the alley, containing one-half acre,
more or less, and being the same prop
rtv deeded by J. L. Mathews to .T. C v
Def.nPerriere. according to deed re
corded June stli. 1894. in tht Clerks
office of the Superior Court of Gwinnett
county, in record of Deeds, Book 5,
page 225.
Said property levied on as property
of W. C. Horton to satisfy an execu
tion issued in September, 1921, from
Superior Court of Barrow county, in
favor of Airs. Ida L. ChamWprlin.
Written notice of levy given to the
defendant and to the tenant in posses
sion. Deeds for purpose of levy and
sale first filed and recorded before lev
ies.
This 7th dav of February. 1923.
H. O. CAMP.
Sheriff Barrow County. Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GE( >RG lA—Harrow county.
There will be sold before the court
house door of said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in March. 1923, the following de
seribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being In the city of Statham, said
county, and state described as follows:
Beginning on the north side of East
Broad street at the corner of the prop
erty of T. J. Sikes; thence east along
the south side of said street 200 feet to
Railroad Street; thence south along
the west side of said Railroad street
200 feet, thence west 200 feet to said
T. J. Sikes property; thence along the
same 200 feet to point of beginning.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of J. U. Williams by virtue of a
(i fa issinsl from Harrow Superior
Court in favor of Southeastern States
Lumber Cos., against J. C. Williams and
F. L. Williams and sold to satisfy said
execution.
Owner and tenant in possession giv
en due notice as required by law.
This February 7th, 1923.
H. O. CAMP. Sheriff.
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BETHLEHEM NEWS
Miss Ethel Sailors had ms her week
end guests Misses Geneva Webb and
Bronson of Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I’ Jennings spent the
week end at home.
Mrs. Weyman Harrison and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Z.
Perkins.
Miss Cornelia Bentley of Winder
spent the week end with Misses Viola
ami Rubye Harrison.
Mr. W. I). Hendrix returned home
Saturday after spending a week with
Mr. John Braswell of Between.
Misses Ituby Harrison and Lizie Mae
Ridgeway spent Friday night with Miss
i Latilee ( handler.
Rev. M. B. Sams spent a few days
the first of the week in Monroe with
relatives.
Mr. R. L. Manning and Miss Julia
Manning spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walker Harris of Compton.
Mrs. C. T. and Rurie Mathews, Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. McDonald and children
visited relatives in Winder Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. William Sims and Hazel Sims of
Eatonton spent the week end with rel
atives here.
Messrs. Leo anil Ernest Thompson of
Atlanta si>ent the week end here.
Misses Modine Thompson and Vera
Adams s[ient Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cook.
Mr. Carson Bedingfield of Cornelia
was in town awhile Sunday afternoon.
ev. M. B. Sams filled his appointment
at Oampton Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. 11. T. Hendrix has returned
home after spending .several days with
her sister, Mrs. 11. It. Thompson.
PENTECOST
Mrs. Guy Prickett and Miss Mary
Nell Prickett of Winder spent the week
end with Miss Grace Prickett.
Misses Dru Willie Greeson and Nor
mu Hardigree were guests of Misses
Edna and Jewel Williamson Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. llaynie spent last
Monday night with Mr. and Airs. Matt
Cochran in Jackson county.
Mr. and Mis. Loyd Lyle and children
spent Sunday with Mrs. H. A. Hardi
gree.
Mr. W. T. Prickett spent Wednesday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Falton Prick
ett of Bogart.
Mrs. Woodie Wallace and children
of Winder were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Haynie Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Partain of
Campton were the guests of the latter’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davis on
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. Lawrie Williamson spent Wed
nesday night with Mr. Ray Prickett.
Mr. J. A. Hardigree spent Saturday
night with Mr. Henry Hardigree.
Messrs. W. G. Bowman, J. M. Wall
and Lawrie Williamson made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Friday.
Mr. 0. K. Ferguson is in Atlanta this
week.
Mrs. Emma Elder and children were
tfie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Har
digree Sunday.
Rev. M. B. Sams will fill his regular
appointment here Sunday.
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