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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923.
SALE NOTICE.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a Pow
er of Sale contained in a Warranty
Deed, executed and delivered by 8. M.
Booth to the Bank of Statham, dated
Apiil 4th, 1922, and recorded in the
CtVrk’s office of said county on April
l.'Syii. 1922, m records of deeds, Book D
Page 519.
The Bank of Statham will sell at
ptPlie outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday in March,
1923, between the legal hours of sale,
before the Court House door in Winder,
Georgia, said county, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
“All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Statham District, G.
M., said State and County, containing
one hundred (100) acres, and known
as the Tom Booth lands and bounded as
follows: On the North by lands of
Rich Arnold estate, East by lands of
Mrs. W. R. A. Fuller, C. B. Chambers,
and W. D. Holliday, South by other
lands of the said S. M. Booth and on
the East by lands of J. M. L. Thurmond
and Mrs. M. S. Reeves.
Also all that tract or parcel of land
ying and being in the Town of Statham,
Barrow county, Georgia, and improve
ments thereon, consisting of a
dwelling house -and out buildings, and
bounded as follows: On the north by
lot of T. L. Wall, east by street, south
by Elizabeth street and on the west by
P.n alley and lot of B. H. Grant, and be
ing property of the said Booth home
place. ~ .
This property will be sold as a part
of the estate of the late S. M. Booth,
to satisfy a certain promissory note of
Three Thousand Six Hundred Seventy-
Six and 51-100 ($3676.51) Dollars, prin
cipal, with interest from maturity at
the rate of eight per cent per annum.
Said note being given by the late S. M.
Booth to the Bank of Statham. and
dated April 4th, 1922, and due Octo
ber Ist, 1922.
This sale will be made for the pur
pose of paying said note, principal
and interest, attorney’s fees, and cost
of sale. The balance, if any, will lie
' paid to the estate of the late S. M.
Booth. , ,
This the sth day of February. 1923.
BANK OF STATHAM.
Jas. W. Arnold, Atty.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
March next at public outcry ut 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 on
Broad street, in the Ciiy of Winder,
county of Jackson (now Barrow) de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a
rock corner on said Broad street, run
ning thence in a southeast course along
the divided line (of Sikes and Moore)
to a rock corner on branch; thence
southwest up the said branch to rock
corner with It. F. Williams; thence with
Williams line to a rock corner on old
road; thence northerly along said old
road to a rock corner on Broad street,
thence northeast with Broad street to
the beginning corner coon taming tig- -
and one-eighth (8 1-8 acres, more or
less and is known as the property no
SSpted by the oiM J. W. Moore ou<l
T. L Moore. , ~
This is the same tract of land as is
fullv a’d minutely described in a dee<
“m VI- ■! C.H. f
the said J. W. Mo >re and L. L. M| H>rt,
dated November 6th. 1911, recorded m
Jackson Superior Court on No\emb
IT 1011. in Book “KK’, page 010.
gaid n-opertv levied upon as the
property of J. W. Moore to satisfy an
execution issued from the Superior
Court of. Barrow county m favor of
K L Caritbers against J. W. Moore, et
.,ls said property being in the posses
sion of said J. W. Moore andl notice of
(be levy given as required by law to
tenant in possession.
This the Ttli day <>f February, 1--•
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
notice of sale of LANDS
• GEORGIA— Barrow county.
Under and by virtue of authority
granted in the power of sale contained
in a certain security deed executed and
delivered on the 22nd day of November
1919. by I>ewis C. Russell to Mrs. Ida
L Chamberlain, said deed recorded in
Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of
Barrow county in record of deeds Book
C” l’age 472-473.
The said Mrs. Ida L. Chamberlin will
sell at public outcry before the court
house door of said county, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following described
property to wit: , ,
All that tract of land, situate, lying
- BU< i being in the county of Barrow, for
merly Walton county, State of Georgia,
containing some 186 acres, said land
lving on the waters of Brushy Creek
in Bethlehem district, formerly Cut Off
District, and adjoining lands of W. J-
Page, H. G. Hill and G. S. Millsaps, and
being recently known as the John L.
Harris place, which was conveyed to
Dewis C. Russell by the said John L.
Harris by deed dated November 21st
1919, and recorded in the Clerk s office
of the Superior Court of Barrow coun
ty, in record of deeds Book “B , Page
443 An exact plat of this property is
recorded in the Clerk’s office of Barrow
county, in record of deeds Plat Book
1 Page 96 to which plat special refer
ence is made for the courses and dis
tances of said trad of land.
This property will be sold as the
pr .,perry of Lewis C. Russell for the
purpose of satisfying a certain prom
issory note given by the said Lewis C.
Russell to the said Mrs. Ida L. Cham
berlin for the principal amount of
TWELVE THOUSAND ($12.000 00)
I MILLARS, said note dated November
22nd, 1919, and due three years after
date, with interest from date at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum, which
■ note was secured by security deed to
above described land.
This sale will be made for the pur
pose of paying said note of TWELVE
THOUSAND ($12,000.00) DOLLARS,
with all interest and costs of this sale.
This Bth day of February. 1923.
IDA L. CHAMBERLIN.
SHERIFF’S SAU! _
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Barrow county on the first
Tuesday in March, 1923, within the le
gal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
or cash, the following desetibed proper
ty, to-wit:
All that tract of land situate, lying
and being in the 243rd District, G. M.,
Barrow county, formerly Jackson coun
ty, State of Georgia, being a part of the
Dower tract cut from the lands of John
B. 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 be
ginning at a rock on the line of Garbin,
formerly S. H. Ware, at corner of tract
No. 1, of Dower tract of the John O’-
Shields land; thence north 19 degrees
east 1.81 chains; thence with the lands
of IV. N. Strange and the estate of S.
W. Arnold in a meandering line north
26 degrees west 3.00 chains, north 1714
west 8 chains, north 7 degrees west 11
chains, north 2% degrees east 16.22
chains, thence north 28 degrees east
2.00 chains; thence north 21% degrees
cast 3.30 chains: thence north 15 de
grees cast 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 cha ins to a rock: thence
north 45 east 3.50 chains to a rock on
Mulberry river; thence north 81.25 cast
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 5.08 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% cast 523 chains to a
black gum; thence soutli 29% west 19.40
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. C. Horton to satisfy an ex
ecution issued 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 he
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 1,50 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
erty deeded by J. L. Mathews to J. C,
Do! ftPerriere, according to deed re
corded June 51 h. 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 Sentember, 1921. from
Superior Court of Barrow county, in
favor of Mrs. Ida L. Chamberlin.
Written notice of levy given to the
defeidant and to the tenant in posses
sion Deeds for purpose of levy and
sale first filed and recorded before lev
ios.
This 7tli day of February. 1923.
H. O. CAMP,
Sheriff Barrow County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Barrow 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
scribed 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 coat 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. C. Williams by virtue of a
fi fa issued from Barrow 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 ly l w ’
This February 7th, 1923.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
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F. M. NORTH
Assistant General Passenger Agent
10t Savannah, Georgia
FOR RENT—Two horse farm on 3rd
and 4th. Want someone that will use
poison on cotton. Apply to Miss Cleo
Bush, Box 74, Winder, Ga. 4t.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
All creditors of the estate of D. D.
Jones, late of said county deceased, are
hereby notified to render in their de
mands to the undersigned according
to law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make imme
diate payment to me.
This February sth, 1923.
H. L. TREADWELL, Admr.
of D. I). Jones Estate.
Feb. 8-6 t.
Mrs. Clara Archer Akins
V 8
Guy Bron Akins
Petition for divorce, in the Superior
Court of Barrow county, March term,
1923.
To the defendant, Guy Brown Akins:
The plaintiff, Mrs. Clara Akins hav
ing filed her petition for divorce against
you, iu this county, returnable to the
March Term, 1923, of the Superior
Court of this county, and it being made
to appear that you are a non-resident
of said coumtyT and do not reside in
said state, and an order having boon
made for the service on you, by publi
cation this, therefore, is to notify you
Guy Brown Akins, to lie and appear at
the next term of the Superior Court of
Barrow county, Georgia, to be held on
the fourth Monday in March, 1923, then
and there to answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable Blanton Fort
son, Judge of said Court.
A. T. HARRISON, Clerk.
Mrs. Woodie Haynie Wallace vs.
Jessie Wallace
Petition for Divorce, Barrow Supe
rior Court, March Term, 1923.
To the defendant, Jessie Wallace.
The plaintiff, Mrs. Woodie Haynie
Wallace, having filed her petition
against you, in the Superior Court of
Barrow county, and it being made to
appear that you are a non-resident of
said county and do not reside in the
State, and an order having been passed
that service be made by publication on
you, this, therefore is to notify you, Jes
sie Wallace, to lie and appear at the
next term of Barrow Superior Court to
be held on the fourth Monday in March
1923, then and there to answer said
complaint. Witness the Honorable
Blanton Fortson, Judge of said court.
A. T. Harrison, Clerk.
2t Fel). 2t mch
Get vour 1923 tag put on. with new
bolts ‘“FREE" at The Tire Service Sta
tion.
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Those who are in a “run down” condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are in
good health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
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“Touch the top—and off
Hill’s Mixture is composed of three elements; cal
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a third (secret) element, which attracts the weevil to
the mixture, and makes him eat it in preference to
ANY PART OF THE COTTON PLANT!
Hill’s Mixture was tried out by scores of Georgia
Farmers in 1922, on thousands of acres of land, AND
EVERY FARMER WHO USED IT LAST YEAR IS
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show you testimonials from prominent farmers, and
from the President of the American Cotton Assn., en
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Notice of Application
GEORGIA—Barrow County
To all whom it may concern:
l Notice is hereby given that two
months from this date I shall apply to
the Court of Ordinary of said county
for leave to resign from my trust as
Administrator upon the estate of Mrs.
Maggie Lord, deceased, on account of
removal from said Barrow county.
This 21st day of February, 1923.
D. *P. LORD.
$25,000 to Loan
1 have an allottment of twenty-five
thousand dollars of government money
to loan at 5% per cent, payable at any
time from five to thirty-three years,
Application must be made by February
20. Call to see me if you need cheap
money.—L. A. HOUSE.
ARGONNE NEWS
I
Mrs. IV. A. Clack and Mrs. G. H.
Clack were guests of Mrs. J. 1,. Smith
Thursday
Mrs. Herschel Herndon visited her
parents lust Wednesday.
Mrs. Greente Nuiitn visited Mrs.
Jas. Smith awhile Wednesday after
noon.
| Mrs. J. I’. Chandler and children
I visited Mrs. Loye Thompson awhile
Friday.
Miss Helen Thornton was the guest
of her cousin Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffeth vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Langford Sun
day.
Miss Annie Herndon of Athens visit
ed her cousin, Mr. Herschel Herndon,
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Smith and Misses
Drue Willie audj ewell Smith visited
Mrs. W. A. Clack Sunday afternoon.
' Miss Ruth Herndon spent Sunday af
ternoon with Miss Willie Langford.
Mis. II T. Hineeley and children
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IV. J.
Smith, Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Garter visit
ed the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W W. Spence Saturday night and Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clack of Hoschton
were the guests of Mrs. B. L. Thomas
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II Cross visited
Mr. Odum of Bethlehem Sunday.
Master Oris Durden visited Master
Loyd Baird Sunday arternoon.
Miss Pauline Sauls visited Jtfrs. J. S.
Baird awhile Sunday.
There was a birthday dinner at Mr
J. E. Smith's in his honor last Sunday.
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