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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 102.1.
Advertisements.
Twelve Months Support.
TIBORGIA —Barrow county.
Tlio appraisers upon tin* application
of Mrs K. J. Moore, widow of E. J.
Moore, deceased, for a twelve months
support for herself and live minor chil
dren out of the estate of the said K. J.
Moore, deceased, having made their|
return; all persons are hereby cited to
show cause if any they have, before
the Court of Ordinary of said county
on the lir.st Monday in June, 1923, why
said application should not be granted.
Tliis 7th day of May, 1923
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Application to Resign As Administrator
OK< UtUIA —Barrow county.
A. It. Saxon, administrator upon the
estate of I>r. E. F. Saxon, late of said
county, deceased, having tiled his pe
tition to be allowed to resign bis said
trust, (his is to cite Mrs. Jurelle Sax
on, and the next, of kin, and creditors,
to show cause before tin* Court of Or
dinary for said county, on the first
Monday iu June, 1923, why an order
allowing such resignation, should not
Ik* granted, and Mrs. Jurelle Saxon,
willow of the said I)r. E. F. Saxon, de
ceased, appointed in his stead.
This 7th (lay of May, 1923.
0. \V. PARKER, Ordinary, j
V ' Twelve Months Support.
GEORGIA Jtarrow county.
The appWlsers upon tin* application
of Mrs. Jurelle Saxon, widow of I)r.
K. F. Saxon, deceased, for a twelve
months support for herself out of the
estate of said Dr. E. F. Saxon, deceas
ed, having made their return. All per
sons are hereby cited to show cause, if
j ~v Ino.v have, before Hit* Court of Or
dinary, of said county, on tin* first
Monday in June, 1923, why -said appli
cation should not be granted.
This May 7th, 1923.
C. W. PARKER,, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR (HARTER
GEORGIA— Barrow county.
To The Superior Court of suit! coun
' The petition of It. L. Woodruff. "•
II Jennings and 11 S. Woodruff. all of
the snid oouuty of Harrow, State of
Georgia. „ ..
First. That they desire for them-
Belvis, their association anti successors
to he incorporated and made a bony
politic, having the name and style of
"Woodruff Cotton Duster Co..’ for the
period of Twenty years.
Second. The principal office of said
Corporation shall he in the city ol IN hi
dor, Harrow county, Georgia, hut peti
-1 loners (hydro the right to establish
hraneh offices in the said state of Geor
gia, or elsewhere should the stock hol-
hy majority vote so deti Ttnine.
*i'hiv'd. The object of the said cor
‘
Fourth' 1 The Capital Stock of said
corporation shall he $10,000.00 with the
privilege of inereasing same to SIOO,-
<m>o 00. Should the stock held. rs so desijo
which said Stock Shall be div Wed
Shares of SIOO.OO par value eat h.
Thousand Dollars of said capita J
has already been paid In. letitmmrs
desire the right to accept
at fair valuation. They also tlesirt the
lor slock, property, franchises, patenUv
asvvtSas .noney, same to be taken a
right to issue preferred stock as wel
as common, in proportions to be fixed
i.v tUu action of the stockholders, t
Fifth Thu business to he carried on
I,V sn id' corporal ion is that of manufac
turing aud selling, by whittle and
retnil*machines for tlusUnlt cotton and
the parts for same, bf any kind an 1
character, for the application of cab
clum arsenate or other poisons, either
l.v dusting or spraying.
Hixth Petitioners desire the tigh
lo sue and be sudd, to plead and be im
pleaded. to have and use a common
aral to make all by-laws neees-arj lor
•their husiu.yts, to elect all usual
necessary officers and directors and
•gen (railv to do all things necessity
for the conduct of said business, tn-
Jfmtine the right to buy. hold ami sell
real estate and personal pioptrty,
Real in merchandise of U sorts to t, -
(vuic notes or bonds as evidence of in
debtedness incurred or to 1* b"' urr, ‘
in the course of business of said cor
..oration and to secure the saint hj
mortgage or security deed as provide l
'".Seventh Petitioners desire for said
corporation the power and authority to
apply for and accept amenduents to
iIN char er by a majority vote of its
outstanding stock They also desire au
thority to wind up the affairs of suit
corporation, liquidate and discontinue
its business at any time, by action of
holders of 2-3 of the outstanding stock
at the time . . . .
Eighth They desire the right iml
privilege or renewal of 'bo t-harter o
said corporation as provided by tin
laws of Georgia, and that it have all
such other rights, powers, privilege*
and immunities as are incident toßk*
corporations and permissible under tin
laws of Georgia
Wherefore, petitioners prnv t
he incorporated under the name anti
style as aforesaid, with all the powers
privileges and immunities herein set
forth and as are now, or hereaften ina>
I*., allowed to a corporation of similar
character under the laws of the state
of i,coi |,ia w gUARTERMAN
Petitioners’ Attorney
Georgia—Barrow county
1 \ T. Harrison, Clerk of the Supe
rior court of Harrow county, hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true and
oorrxft copy of the application tor
charter as the same appears tf file in
this office. This the day of April,
1923.
A. T. HARRISON,
Clerk of Superior Court, Harrow coun
ty, Georgia.
Notire to Debtors and Creditors
All parties indebted to the estate of
Weyrnan P. Harrison are hereby noti
fled and requested to make payment ot
same at once to the undersigned and
all parties holding claims against said
estate are notified and requested to
render accounts of same to the under
signed for settlement.
This May 2d. 1923.
Mrs. W. P. Harrison,
Admr. of Estate of W P. Harrison.
vr. H garter man, Attj. u—i .
| ' SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA--Barrow county.
Will be sold on the rst Tuesday in
June 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
tin* following is a full and complete
description.
I "A certain truer or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the state of
Georgia, Barrow county, Aulaim Dist..
G. M., beginning at a rook corner north
of Harrison Shoals public road, with
J. W. Clack; thence S. 29 \V. 5.85
chains to road; thence X. 77 1-4 W.
7.70 chains to rock corner with J. W.
Clack; thence S. 21 W. 3.20 chains to
rook ; thence S. 150 .‘{-4 W. 24.53 chains
along M. H. Wall line to rock corner;
thence .S. E. 9.90 chains with Wall’s
line to rock; thence S. 43 3-4 VV. 3.30
chains, with Wall’s line to stake at
branch; thence up the branch 29.30
chains fo rock corner; thence S. 47 1-3
W. 13.48 chains with S. H. Simpson
line to rock; thence S. E. 8.70 chains
to rock on branch, thence down branch
21.02 chains to rock; thence S. 48 E.
4.85 chains to rock corner with Mrs.
Itradley; thence X. 49 1-2 H 29.70
chains to rock; thence S. 44 1-2 E.
31.20 chains along Mrs. Bradley's line
to a pine stump on Rocky Greek;
thence X r . 60 1-2 E. 5.52 chains; thence
X’. W. 49 E. 11.48 chains along creek
to stake corner with Henry Lovin;
thence X'. 40 W. 4.13 chains with Dev
in's line to stake on J. W. Clack's line;
thence 8. 01 W. 11.20 chains with
Clack’s line to rock; thence X'. 15.55
W. 20.76 chains with Clack’s line to
rock ; thence N. 6.40 E. 7.80 claims to
gum oil public road; thence N. 48 1-2
W. 2.33 chains to r<ck; thence N. 10 1-2
E. 6.40 chains to rock; thence X'. 55 1-4
\V. 6.78 chains to the beginning: corner,
said tract eonbuniug one Irtmndred
sixty and 7-10 (160.7) acres, as per
survey of L. A. House, and Icing tin*
home place of B. P. Wages.’”
Said property levied on as the prop
city of IS. P. Wages to satisfy an ox
ccution issued from the Superior Court
of Barrow County in favor, of H. F.
Bertou and Mrs. H. F. Bertou agains
the said B. P. Wages, saiii property
being in the possession of B. P. Wa
Res. |
Written notice given b*> defendants
and tenant in possession, as require*!:
lfy law.
This the 3rd day of Mty, 1923.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Barrow coraaty.
All creditors of the estate of Green
W. Smith, late of sasM county, deceas
ed, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned ae
cording to law, and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make im
mediate payment to us. This April 2d,
1923.
G. “RALPH SMITH,
J. ROY SMITH,
Administrators of Green W. Smith, de
ceased. 6t50
‘Application for Discharge of
Administration.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
Mrs. O. D. Austin, administratrix of
(). D. Austin, demised, represents to
the court in her petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that she has fully
administered O. D. Austin’s estate.
This is, therefore, to cite alt persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administratrix should not he discharg
ed from her administration, and re
ceive letters of dismission, on the first
Monday In June, 11)28.
This May 7th. 1!)23.
o, W. BARKER,, Ordinary.
It pd.
Ida Smith, versus Emory Smith. l)i
vorce.
To the defendant, Einorv Smith :
The plaintiff, Ida Smith, having fil
ed her petition for divorce against Em
ory Smith in this court, returnable to
the March Term, and it being made to
appear the Emory Smith is not a resi
dent of said county, and also that he
does not reside in said state, and an
order having been made for service
upon him, Emory Smith, by publication
this, therefore, is to notify you, Em
ory Smith, to be and appear at the
next term of Harrow Superior Court
to be held on the 3rd Monday in June
11123, then and there to answer said
goto plaint.
Witness the Honorable Blanton Fort
son, Judge of the Superior Court.
This April sth, 11*23.
A. T HARRISON,
Clerk.
T. Elton Drake, Atty. for plaintiff.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA Harrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
June next, at public outcry, at the
courthouse 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 property generally known
as Winder Compress Company, togeth
er with all of the improvements there
on including the building, known gen
orally as Winder Compress, and all of
the machinery, fixtures and furniture
therein, and all of the accessories us
ed in operating tlit' said compress, in
cluding trucks, engines, hoiletls, com
presses, all located in the said compress
building, which said real estate con
sists of approximately 5 acres of land
in the city of Winder whereon the said
Compress stands and lias been oper
ated for several years, hounded on
the north ly lands of Harrow County
Cotton Mills, on the east by lands of
S. C. Hrown. on the south and west
I>o' Midland Avenue and lands of ,7. H
Lay.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Winder Compress Company to
satisfy an execution issued from the
Superior Court of Harrow county in
favor of Winder National Bank and
agn:i)i*U Winder Oompnjs Company,
said property being In the possession
of Winder Compress Company.
Written notice given to defendant
and tenant in possession as required
by lay. Property pointed out by de
fendant.
This the 3rd day of May. 1923.
H. O. CLAMP, Sheriff.
Mathis Shoals Dots
Sunday school has been organized, at
this place. Mr. C. T. Wood is superin
tendent. Meets every Sunday afternoon
at 2:80 o’clock. Everylwniy invited, to
attend.
The singing at Mr. Wheeler’s Sun
day night was highly enjoyed by all
present..
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. (treason attpnd
ed the all-day services.at Mt. Moriah
Sunday.
Mr. Luther Wheeler of Jefferson was
the guest of his motlier, Mrs. G. M-
Wheeler Sunday.
Mr. Johnnie Carter was the guest of
Mr. Jeweth Wheeler Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moon was the 'uest
</f Mr. and Mrs. Vaston Attaway last
Sunday night.
Messrs. Hutson and Van WUseler
made a busineses trip .to Winder Sat
urday afternoon.
Miss Mattie Mathis of Iloschtc jsuwas
the guest of her parents, Mr. and.Mrs.
G. B. Mathis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wade spent
one day last week in Jefferson,
Mr. J. S. Wheeler happened t4.* bail
accident one day list week; tie fell
front his horse and bruised his.shouft
der pretty Wad, but he is better now.
SHe Doesn’t Believe It.
Whenever an elderly woman Is-read
me and gives a oontemponnneou*
inert it means that In the stx>ry tho
le rotoe has Just re>ected the hero b*>
tause be is rich.
Shark ny No Means Valueless.
From the hide of a 500-pound shark
It )s possible to obtain teD square feet
of leather, and the stomach furnishes
a raw materia) which cam be made
toto leather with the appearance ami
texture of glazed kid, according so the
*lew 1 ork Evening Post. The liver
will yield anywhere from 10 t 61
gallons of oil and the dorsal whe
dried, will bring about $2.50* anioog
iti coital enlmrcu
Tc Remove Lead From Guwisarrelz.
Chemically pure and strong nitric
acid will dissolve the lead baa gun
barrel. and will not Injure the metal
of the hnnel unless the acid' becomes
diluted with a little water. To re
move the acid, pous all of h out and
wipe the gun dry with a rug soaked in
Olive od cottonseed oIL Do not get the
told osrv the hands or clothes. Ift
Sy chance this happens it should h*
washed off Immediately with wateramd
then some wpak nlkpU
Thedford’s
DMT
Liver j
b Medicine 1
(Vegetable)
if eie meta/s are subjected to rougher use In m JB B 1
everyday service thin the louily **ZINC W w W B
under the kitchen stove. It must resist er
treme changes of heat and cotd—Siouring with
gritty powders—lye in the ashes, hot and cold HHk
stater, acids from foods, and even live coals
4hot sometimes /alt from the fire-box—yet thm B
♦//JVC'’ protects the ftoar beneath let
ZINC is the backbone of
Pee Gee Mastic Paint 50%
highest quality ZINC Oxide and |T ~T3wt—
50% pure sublimated white lead, ground ir
genuine linseed oil. Lead alone is too soft —
the paint would chalk. ZINC alone is too gffifcnTK j I I |
hard —the paint would check and crack. gjfPSSiC* j
COMBINED in a double pigment paint, (I
such as Pee Gee Mastic, Lead and ZINC re- \j j
inlorce each other, eliminating the deficien- VT
cies that appear when cither pigment i% 1 A M A FTI F
used alone. IWI M3 I I k*
Faint with a low ZINC content lacks oil- ... PA-'
carrying capacity, and soon goes “flat”—
for as you know pure linseed oil is the life
of paint. The nigh gloss finish of every
Pec Gee Mastic job is readily explained by FpMOI^ERGRAYIfISBM
the fact that it is ground in pure linseedod ißlli-fiffi
Remember that paint costs less than neglect — 1 ' ' ll■■■
•!• doll ‘” s i P enl ,0 ; Ftt <•* raln S nrr *' Homes andjtow lo Paint
SOW u.ll save you a jii eel menu tiaUtli la ■’REE Thcm - ( „ ew tdm „ n)i alsa
repairs later, M faint Pet Cee Mastic Color Cara
JL X M I Will be sent you upon re
' quest. Ask us or write la
feaslee-Gaulbert Cos,
Smith Hardware Cos. “ “"n"'*
i
irmr. -kjxdkti xews
“A GOOD THING—DON’T MISS IT”
Send your name and address pLainly
written together with 5 cents (and- this
slipi to Cbamk-eriain Med xaneCo,,. Des
Moines, lowa, and receive in rMuca a
trial package containing CHambanlain’s
Gongli Remedy fur coughs, cold.<*. <u-i*up
bronchial, “flu Wand whopping; coughs,
and tickling throat; >.liiimi)*ulaau’s
Stomach and I.iww Tablet:;rftjr siunutch
troubles, indigcstinn, gaatvs pains- tJhat
cn>wil the heart,; IXllmisnci*swlmfi aonati
patk; ChairvJbriain’s Sa4na**ntodedi in
every family f ‘or burns, .sc*dds, vwmriils,
piles, and skin, affections .-these* vaiineil
family medicaiesfor only oieento.
A Good Siting—Don t/Misss Ml
Gainesville Midland
Schedule
StMithboimriui.
’Train X’o. 3 arrives at; 11:30' A. M.
Train No. J3 arrives at 2::39( P. M.
Northbound;
Train No. 14 arrives at, T:3oi A. M.
Train No. 4 arrives at 1:33: P. M.
S. A. L. Schedule
| Effective- 13:91 .SumJty, Else. 31. 1923
-Train Na>, Arrive* 7.00 PM
Train I „ Arrives , 3:58 *,M
Train NoolT Arrive**— 8:20
Train No. 11 Arrives- 6:07 AM
Train IhtK 30 Depart 9:05 AM
Train fo. 6 Departi 2 :0( aPM
Train 18 Depart 7 :OHiPM
Train No. 12 Depart 10:4i;P|M.
A Fool You Cjm> Berm.
T thflnk I kaow mow what It never
knew before—the meaning of tl®. com*
m*a saying: “A fowl you can neither
bead nor breads.” Pray heavea 1 may,
never have a “wise fool” for my
frteaffi There la nothing more 1>
tractable. “My resolve to- fixed I”
Why, so road me® say too; but the
: swore orooky they believe la their de
lusion the more they stand In need' of
treatment.—From "The Golden Say
ings of ISidcteJus."
I am. again represent tag; tlm sfutual
Benefit Life Insurance Go., of Newark,
N. J„. established in A, strictly
mutual annual dividend paying Com
pany. its policy holders are its be.st
friends, protect your family and your
estate- with one of its policies.
Yovjgs to serve,
it b. A. HOUSE.
ITCH
CURED In 30 Minutes with
Par-a-sit-i-cide
50c from druggists or 55c malted
Mfr., DEL U. SHARP & CO, Corcxerce, 6a.
Take no substitute, ijkvbl by
G. W. DeLePERRIERE & SONS
'irieattA p/wfectivn)i
.
,V ALOOIh7I-3 Ptl.
f Preparation of As -1
simulating the Food by Regular |
Thereby Promoting Dteestwn
Cheerfulness and RestCoDtaifls
neither Opium,Morphine nor
“Mineral, not Narcotic j
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limtiivrrtn flamr (i
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i loss OF SLEEP 9
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Farm Loans and Winder City Loans.
I xrnke loans iai Barrow, Gwianatt Walton, Jackson, Oconee and
Morgan Counties, in, amounts- from $500.00 to* $100,000.00. I
also make loans on Winder City Property. I solicit applications di
rect ftom the farmers and from Bankers and Attorneys whosa cus
tomers and clients need money,. Write to me a.owl your business- will
have my projjpt attention.
S. G. BROWN, Banker
Private Bank—Not Incorporated.
6mospd.3-1-23. Lawren**vßJe, Georgia.
FIRE, TORNADO I
& automobile insurance
Oldest and strongest companies in the
*/. Insurance Line.
Will Appreciate your Business
C. C. GREGORY CO.
305 Winder National Bank BuiMing
TRY BENSON’S RAISIN BREAD,
GRAHAM BREAD & WHITE BREAD
CAKES MADE WITH FRESH FRUIT
SOLD BY YOUR GROCER
Benson’s Bakery
Cleaning and Pressing
We give the best service in town. Our prices
are right.
Single Suits Pressed ... 85c
5 Suits, per month, Pressed $1.50*
Suits Cleaned 4 , 75c
Ladies Work according to material. Prices
on application
Yours for Service,
4 j
Citzens Pressing Club
Phone 186 W. B. Wilson, Prop.<
1 T**- Vnr,
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know Th?t
Genuine Castoria,
Always / .
Bears the /jf JU*
Signature / j/ 1 p
° f oSr
iJr ,n
fii/ se
va For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANT, NEW YORK CITY.