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THURSDAY, MARCH S. 1023
Lethal Advertisements.
Notice of Application
<JB< >RG I A—Harrow CuuWy
To all wlioni it may concern :
Notice is hereby given that two
PKiiitlw from this date I shall apply to
the Court of Ordinary of said county
for leave to resign from my trust as
Administrator ujion the estate of Mrs.
Maggie laird, decoa-sed, on account of
removal from said Harrow county.
This Hist day of February, 1923.
D. I*. LORD.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA- Harrow county.
All creditors of the estate of D. I>.
Jones, late of said County deceased, are
hereby notified to render in their de
mands t<i the undersigned according
to law, and all persons indebted to
■aid estate are required to make imme
diate payment to me.
This February sth, 1923
H L TREADWELL. Admr.
of I>. D Jones Estate.
Feb 8-0 t
In the District Court of the I'nited
States for tire Northern District of
Georgia.
In Re; H. F Elliott, Bankrupt.
No 1443. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge Jmvlng been
died in conformity with law by above
named baukqupt, and the Court hsviug
ordered that the hearing upon said pc
tltiotv t*c tmd on April 7, 1923, at ten
o'clock A. M. at. the United Slates Dirt
triCl Court room, in tin' city of Al-
I.ANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby giv
en to all creditors and other persons in
Interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they have,
wt\y prayer of tho bankrupt for din
charge should not lie granted.
n o. C. FULLER, Clerk.
In the District Court of the United
Stales for the Northern District of
Georgia.
Ini Re: Ben F. Braselton, Bankrupt.
No 1115. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
(lied in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt, and the Court having
ordered ttint 'lie hearing upon said pe
tttlou tie had on April 7, 1923. at ten
o'clock A. M. at the Unit *<l States Dis
trict Court room, in the city of Ai-
IiANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby giv
en to all creditors and Other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for ilis
charge should not lie granted.
2t O. 0. FULLER. Clerk.
In the District Court of the United
tit-lies for the Northern District of
Georgia. „ , .
In He; F. A. Goodwin, Bankrupt.
No 1410 lu Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
Wed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt, and the rourt having
ordered I hat Ihe bearing upon stud pe
tition to* bad on April 7, 192.1, at ten
o'clock A. M. at the United States Dis
trict Court room, In the city *r AT
LANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby giv
en to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for dis
o’clock A M at the United States Dis
charge should not be granted.
2! O. 0. FULLER, Clerk.
In (he District Court of the United
Htates for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In Re: G. J. Zfichem, Bankrupt.
No. 1201. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
tiled in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt, and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said pe- |
tltion be bad on April 7. 1023, at ten
♦’clock A. M at the United States I>is
trict Court room, in the city of AT- 1
fiANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby giv
en to all creditors 'and other iiersona in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for dis
o'clock A. M at the United States IHs
chargc should not be granted,
jt O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
Mrs. Irene Langford U.vlee
Vs.
lames Edward Itylee.
Petition for Divorce in Harrow Supe
rior Court. Filed to the December
Term. 1922.
To tbe Defendant James Edward Ry
lee:
The plaint iff, Inme Langford Rylee.
having tiled her petition for divorce
appiiust JHines Edward Rylee refurn
ish- to the December Term, 1022, of
Utia Court, and it being made to ap
fp*ar that defendant Is not a resident
of said county and is without the juris
diction of this court, and an order hav
ing been made for service on him, Jas.
K. Rylec, by publication, said order
passed at the December Term, 1922, of
paid court; this, therefore, is to notify
jrou. Jas Edward Rylee to be and ap
pear at the net: term of tbe Superin -
Court of I arrow county to be held oo
the fourth M maay in March, 1922, then
and *l ere to answer saul complaint.
Wiim s- tb > Honorable Blanton Fort
pan Judg* of tlie fcupirior Courts,
Wester i t iruiit.
This February Sth, 1P23
A T HARRISON,
Clerk Barrow Superior Court.
Mrs. Clara Archer Akins
vs
Guy Bron Akins
Petition for divorce, in the Superior
Court of Harrow county, March term,
1923.
To the defendant, Guy Brown Akins:
The plaintiff, Mrs. Clara Akins hav
ing filed her petition for divorce against
you, In this county, returnable to the
March Term, 1923, of the Superior
Court of this county, and it being made
<o appear that you are a non-resident
of (mid counfyT and do not reside in
Mid state. and an order having been
made for the serviee on yon, by publi
cation this, therefore, is to notify you
Guy Brown Akins, to be and appear at
the next term of the Superior Court of
Harrow eo ,-r >ty, Georgia, to be held on
{be fourth Monday in March, ISC.;, then
4Utd there to answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable Blanton Fort
ran. 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.
jTo the defendant, Jessie Wallace.
I The plaintiff, Mrs. Woodie Haynie
J Wallace, having tiled her iietition
| against you, in the Superior Court of
j Barrow county, and It being made to
i appear that you arc a nomresident of
said county and do not reside in the
State, and an order having been passed
tlmt service be made by publication on
you, this, therefore is to notify you, Jes
sie Wallace, to tie hio! 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 I’ortsoii, Judge of said court.
A. T. Harrison, Clerk.
2t Feb. 2t inch
In the District Court of the United
States, For the Northern District of
Georgia.
In Re: Win. J. Thomas, Bankrupt.
No. 1101 In Bankruptcy.
A iietition for discharge having been
tiled in conformity with law by above
named Ivmkrupt, am! the Court having
orderisi that the hearing upon said peti
tion be had on April 7, 1923, at ten
o'clock A. M., at the United Stall's Dis
trict Court room, In the city of AT
LANTA. Georgia, notice is hereby giv
en to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and slwxw cause, if uny they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for
iliscliarge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER. Clerk.
CEDAR CREEK
Our Sunday school is progressing
nicely and glad to him* the visitors.
Mr. E. C. Gordon filled bis regular
appoint mint Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Willie Armstead and L. J.
Johnson had business in Atlanta Sat
urday.
The party at Misses Leither and Co
rine Dunagan Saturday night was en
joyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pierce spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Eden.
There was several got disappointed
Sunday afternoon.
Misses Willie Mae and Annie Belle
Daymen and Miss Dora Johnson and
E. C. Gordon were out kodaking Sun
day afternoon, lawk pleasant, please.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crow of near Car
ter Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. At Klreus
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Helton spent tile
afternoon Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
r. B. Helton of near Carter Hill.
Glad to see Mr. M. S. Freeman out
after an extended Illness and sorry to
report that his mother, Mrs. W. L.
Greeson is indisposed at this writing.
Hope to report a speedy recovery for
her.
Mr. W. T. Manders of near Bold
Springs (suspending the week with rel
at Ives.
Misses Sallie Stinclicouih and Mamie
Spivey visited relatives near IV inder
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Luther Johnson and family vis
ited home folks Sunday.
Mr. Bolt Hill has already popped the
question and we think the answer was
pleasing to him. <>l course we will hear
from it later.
Mr. Albln Stancil tilled his regular
appointment Sunday with his girl.
Several from here attended the fu
neral of Mr. Clyde Miller at New Chap
el Monday. We extend our heartfelt
sympathy to the bereaved ones.
Mrs. E. M. Maiders spent the after
noon Sunday with Mrs. J. I>. Stin
chcomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson of Beth
el visited Mr. and Mrs. (i. E. Kimbrell
Sunday.
Misses Mamie Spivey and Sallie
St inch combi and Miss Lillie Belle Man
dors spent the afternoon Saturday with
Mrs. J. E. Mobley.
Messrs. F. B. Menders and M. S.
Greeson motored over to Mr. W. A.
Maitders of near Carter Hill Sunday.
Mr. Enloe Craft tilled his regular ap
pointmeut Sunday.
Mrs. Delphia Greeson and children
visited her parents near Chandler’s on
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Hester Greeson visited her
mother, Mrs. \V. H. McDaniel of near
Bethlehem Saturday and Sunday,
j In answer to Bethel News riddle:
Would say it’s a dirt-dobber; eh, yes;
a natural tiddler.
If a worm should start climbing a
’pole 10 foot high and every hour tie
I would climb .’> feet and fall back 2 feet,
how long would it take him to climb to
the top.
MIDWAY LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Lackey, Jr., spent
the latter part of the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Huff of Bishop.
Mrs. W. T. Barber and Mrs. (}. W.
Perkins spent Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Clarence Cooper and Mrs. Vallie
Harper.
Miss Eddie Ruth DeLay spent Sun
day with Misses Ruby and Beulah Mil
ler.
Mrs. W. T. Barber spent Friday af
terotoon with Mrs. J. H. I,e<'.
We are very sorry to hear of the
sickness of Mrs. Clarence Cooper.
Mr. ami Mrs. I.uther Frost spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mil
ler.
We are glad to know the sick of this
community are better at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. \Y. T. Barber spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Perkins
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. DeLay and fam
ily s(s-iit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. AY.
iM. Holloway and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Perkins and
children spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. and Mvs. M. A. Perkins.
The singing Sunday night given by
Misses Ruby and Beulah Miller was
enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Perkins and daugh
ter, Hazel, spent the week end witn Mr.
and Mrs. John Jones of near Oak
Grove.
Mrs. G. H. Perkins spent Thursday
with her son, Mr. Luther Frost.
Mrs. H L. ('lack spent Saturday af
ternoon with her sister, Mrs. E. C. Per
kins.
STEWART DOTS
Miss Alma Walls and Miss Lula
Griffeth ami little son, G. B. made a
ibusiness trip to Winder Thursday.
Mr. A. L. Himonton, Mr. J. H. Grif
jfetb made a lousiness trip to Atlanta
iSaturday.
Mrs. J. C. Harbin visited Mrs. Susie
Walls Thursday afternoon.
Miss Naomi Sims and Mrs. Ruth Per
ry was visiting Mrs. L. M. Stewart Fri
day afternoon.
Misses Sallie Lowe and Alma Walls
are visiting Mr. ami Mrs. W. P. Young
of Monroe, Ga., this week.
Mrs. Cleo Edwards was visiting Mrs.
Annie Belle Thursday night.
Mrs. Lula Griffeth was the guest of
.Mrs. Bob Chaneey Friday afternoon.
Miss Drnwillie Griffeth was the
guest of Miss Johnnie Walls Friday
afternoon.
Miss Ola Walls was the guest of Mrs.
I Sam Bowers Friday afternoon.
| Mr. Ernest Perry made a business
trip to Monroe Thursday.
Mr. las* Walls was the guest of Mr.
R. A. Jackson Thursday morning.
Mrs. R. A. Jackson was the guest of
Mrs. Lula Griffeth Thursday after
noon.
Miss Louie McDaniel is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Tom Griffeth. this week.
Mrs. J. C. Harbin was the guest of
Mrs. J. G. Bolton Friday afternoon.
Mr. Ernest Brown anil Miss Lizzie
Mae Htineheomb were united in mar
riage Saturday afternoon We wish
them a long life of happiness and joy.
Everybody some to Sunday school
at Bethel church at 2:30 in the after
noon.
Mrs. John Teal and daughter, Susie,
were the guests of Mrs. Lula Grif
feth Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Gussie Teal was the guest of
Miss Alina and Ala Walls Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. Jim Walls spent the night with
his parents Monday night.
The candy drawing given by Rev. J.
('. Harbin Saturday night was highly
enjoyed by the youngsters.
Misses Bessie and Emma Riggers and
Cnllie Morris were the guests of Misses
Alina and Ola Walls Wednesday after-
noon.
Here comes anew riddle from the
Bible. Paul lias it behind: Luke has it
in front; ladies and girls have it; men
haven’t it and never will have it; old
man McMillan has it had in two places.
Now, readers of this paper, answer
this please?
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BETHABARA NEWS
We are having some pretty weather
at last.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Griffeth spent a few
days last wm-k with relatives near
Midway.
Mrs. G. H. Jackson had as her guest
for the week end Miss Gladys Prickett
of Bogart.
Mrs. J. M. Deaton spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. B. O. Ward.
Misses Annie Mae Ward and Sarah
Byrd Otfvirn spent Friday afternoon
with Miss Nellie Dillard
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Michael attend
ed the singing at Mt. Vernon Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. B. O. Ward spent Friday after
noon with her mother, Mrs Williams.
Misses Sarah Bvrd and Janet Osborn
called on Miss Lallage Crow Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. Walter Crow spent Saturday
.with her brother. Mrs. Frank Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Osborn. Mrs.
! Worldly and Misses Lora Askew and
(Mary Ellen Hosey, all of Atlanta, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Osco Os
born Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. B. O. Ward and daughter, An
nie Mae, and Miss Sarah Byrd Osborn
spent awhile Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. Bailey Griffeth".
Mrs. O. H. Jackson and Mrs. Osch*
Osborn and daughters. Janet, Sarah
Byrd, called on Mrs. Holliday and Mrs.
Marshall Dostor awhile Tuesday uf
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Williams. Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Williams and Mr.
and Mrs Bailer Griffeth railed on'Mr.
and Mrs. B. O. Ward Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M Wellborn called
on Mr and Mrs. F S Doster Sunday
right.
Mis Gladrs Priekett of Bogart spent
Saturday morning with Miss Sarah
Byrd Osborn.
In answer to Bethel News riddle will
sar it is a dirt-dohber.
Who can solve this riddle?
Old mother Twitehef had Gut one pvp.
And a long tail which she could not
fly.
Every time she went over a gap.
She left a hit of her tail in a trap.
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