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THURSDAY, MAY,I7. 1923.
Lethal Advertisement*.
Twelve Months Support.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
The appraisers upon the application
of Mrs. K. J. Moore, widow of E. J.
Moore, deceased, for a twelve months'
support for herself and five minor chil
dren out of the estate of the said E. .1
Moore, deceased. having made their
return; all persona are hereby cited to
show cause if any they have, before
the Court of Ordinary of said county
on the first Monday in June, 1 Jfci.’t, why
said application should not be granted.
This 7th day of May, 1923.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Twelve Months Support.
GEORGIA Barrow county.
The appraisers upon the application
of Mrs. Jurelle Saxon, widow of Dr.
E. F. Saxon, deceased, for a twelve
montlis 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
any they have, before the Court of Or
dinary, of said county, on the first
Monday in June. 192.1, why said appli
cation should not lie granted.
This May 7th. 1923.
C. W. PARKER., Ordinary.
Application to Resign As Administrator
GEORGIA Harrow county.
A. R. Saxon, administrator upon the
estate of I)r. E. F. Saxon, late of said
county, deceased. having tiled liis pe
tition to be allowed to resign his said
trust, this is to cite Mrs. Jurelle Sax
on, and the next of kin, and creditors,
to show cause before the Court of Or
dinary for said county, on tlie tirst.
Monday in June, 1923. why an order
allowing such resignation, should not
he granted, and Mrs. Jurelle Saxon,
widow of the said Dr. E. F. Saxon, de
ceased, appointed in his stead.
This Ttli day of May. 1923.
C. \V. PARKER. Ordinary.
Application for Twelve Months Support
GEORG lA—Harrow county.
The appraisers upon the application
of Mrs. G L. Holloway, widow of G.
1,. Holloway, deceased. for a twelve
months support for herself and five
minor children, out of the estate of
said (5. L. Holloway, deceased, having
made their return.
All persons are hereby citied to show
causey if any they have, before tin*
Court of Ordinary of said county on
the first Monday in June, 1921, why
said application should not be grant
ed.
This May 7th, 192.1.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA Harrow county.
On Tuesday, the sth day of June,
1921, will be sold at the court house
door, between the lawful hours of sale,
one tract of land containing three acres
more or less, beginning at the road
bank in front of Mrs. C. \V. Camp’s,
running two hundred and twenty yards
<|o\mi the road south to H. Treadwell’s
line: thence running north on the line
of B. Treadwell "0 yards to a small
peachtree on the hank of line ditch;
thence south 210 yards to a rock at tin*
edge of road: thence running along the
road 70 yards south to beginning point
at public road in front of Mrs. C. W.
Camp’s, in the 1742d district of said
county, or so much thereof as will be
sufficient to satisfy the State, County,
mid Hclwol tax of G. R. <’. Lanier for
the year 1!)22 amounting to Forty and
42 100 ($40.42) dollars principal be
sides interest and coat.
This the 9th day of May, 1921.
f H. 0. CAMP, SheriH’.
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
ms Winder Compress Company, togeth
er with all of the Improvements there
on including the building, known gen
erally as Winder Compress, and all of
the. machinery, fixtures and furniture
therein, and all of the accessories us
ed in operating the said compress, in
cluding trucks, engines, boilers, 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 has been oper
ated for several years, hounded on
the north by lands of Harrow County
Gotten Mills, on the east by lands of
S. C. Brown, on the south and west
by Midland Avenue and lands of J. B.
Lay.
Smid 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 Hank and
agai)i,st Winder Coniprt|s Company,
said property being in the possession
of Winder Compress Company.
Written notice given to defendant
and tenant in possession as required
by law. Property pointed out l>y de
fendant.
This the 3rd day of May, 1923.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
' SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA — Barrow county.
Will l* sold on the tirst Tuesday in
June next, at public outcry, at the
court bouse 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
description.
“A certain tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the state of
Georgia, Harrow county, Auburn l>ist.,
G. M:; beginning- at -a- rock- corner north
of Harrison Shoals public road, with
J. W. Clack; thence S. 29 W. 5.85
chains to road; thence N. ”7 1-4 W.
7.7i <-hains to rock corner with J. W.
Clack; thence S. 21 VV. 3.20 chains to
Took ; thence S. 30 3-4 W. 24.53 chains
along M H. Wall line to rm-k corner;
•thence 8. 22 K. Oik) chains with Wall’s
line to rock; thence 8. 43 3-4 W. 3.30
chains, with Wall’s line to stake at
branch; thence up the branch 20.30
'chains to rock corner; thence 8. 47 1-3
W. 13.48 chains with 8. H. Simpson
Hue to rook ; thence 39 E. 8.70 chains
to rock on branch, thence down branch
21.62 chains to rock; thence S. 4.8 E.
4.85 chains to rook corner with Mrs.
Bradley; thence N. 49 1-2 E. 29.70
chains to rock; thence 8. 44 1-2 E.
31.20 chains along Mrs. Bradley’s line
to a pine stump on Rocky Creek;
thence X. GO 1-2 E. 5.52 chains; thence
X. 40 E. 11.48 chains along creek
to stake corner with Henry Ivin;
thence X. 4!* IV. 4.1.'? chains with Lov
in’s line to stake on J. W. Clack's line
thence S. 61 W. 11.26 chains with
(’lack's line to rock; thence X. 15.55
YV. 29.70 chains with Clack’s line to
rock; thence X. 6.40 E. 7.80 chains to
gum on public road ; thence N. 48 1-2
YY'. 2.33 chains to rock; thence X. 10 1-2
E. 6.40 chains to rock ; thence X. 55 1-4
YY'. 0.78 chains to the beginning corner,
said tract containing l one lumndred
sixty and 7-10 (100.7) acres, as per
survey of L. A. House, and being the
home place of it. I*. YY'ages.’”
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of B. I*. YY’ages to satisfy an ex
edition issued from the Superior Court
of Barrow County in favor of li. F.
Berton and Mrs. H. F. Berton agains
the said It. P. YY'ages, said property
being in the possession of It. P. YY’a
ges.
Written notice given to defendant
ami tenant in possession as required
by law.
This the 3rd day of May, 192.1.
11. (). CAMP, Sheriff.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GE()RGIA— Itarrow county.
To The Superior Court of said coun
ty:
The petition of It. li. Woodruff, YY'.
11. Jennings and 11. S. YVoodruff, all of
the said county of Barrow, State of
Georgia.
First. That they desire for thom
sclvos, their association and successors
to be incorporated and made a body
politic, having the name and style of
“Woodruff Cotton Duster Co..’ ’for the
period of Twenty years.
Second. The principal office of srtid
Corporation shall be in the city of Win
der, Harrow county, Georgia, hut peti
tioners desire the right to establish
branch offices in the said state of Geor
gia, or elsewhere should the stockhol
ders by majority vote so determine.
Third. The object of the said cor
poration is pecuniary gain for its
stockholders.
Fourth. The Capital Stock of said
corporation shall be $10,000.00 with the
privilege of increasing same to SIOO,-
000.00, should the stockholders so desire
which said stock shall he divided into
shares of SIOO.OO par value each. Six
Thousand Dollars of said capital stock
has already been paid In. Petitioners
desire the right to accept in payment
at fair valuation. They also desire the
for stock, property, franchises, patents,
as wefll as money, same to bo taken at
right to issue preferred stock as well
as common, in proportions to bo fixed
by the action of the stockholders.
Fifth. The business to be carried on
by said corporation is that of manufac
turing and selling, by wholesale and
retail machines for dusting cotton, and
the parts for same, of any kind and
character, for the application of cal
cium arsenate or other poisons, either
by dusting or spraying.
Sixth. Petitioners desire the right
to sue and be sin id. to plead and be im
pleaded. to have and use a common
seal, to make all by-laws necessary for
their business, to elect all usual and
necessary officers and directors and
genitrolly to do all things necessary
for the conduct of said business, in
cluding the right to buy, hold and sell
real estate and personal property, to
deal in merchandise of all sorts, to ex
ecute notes or bonds as evidence! of in
debtedness incurred or to l>e incurred
In the course of business of said cor
poration and to secure the same by
mortgage or security deed as provided
by law
Seventh Petitioners desire for said
corporation the power and authority to
apply for and accept ameuduents to
its charter by a majority vote of its
outstanding stock They also desire au
thority to wind up the affairs of said
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 and
privilege or renewal of the charter of
said corporation as provided by the
laws of Georgia, and that it have all
such other rights, powers, privileges
and immunities ns are incident to like
corporations and permissible under the
laws of Georgia
Wherefore, petitioners pray to
ho incorporated under the name and
style as aforesaid, with all the powers,
privileges and immunities herein set
forth and as are now, or hereaften may
tat allowed to a corporation of similar
character under the laws of the State
of Georgia
W II QHARTERMAN
Petitloners’ Attorney
Georgia—Barrow county
I. A. T. Harrison, Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of Harrow county, hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true and
corrupt copy of the application for
charter as the same appears ctf file in
this office. This the day of April,
liVJtt.
A. T. HARRISON,
Clerk of Superior Court, Harrow coun
ty, Georgia.
PARISH LOCALS
Miss Pearl Marr spent Saturday
night with Miss Hessie Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. IV. Marr spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. MeXenl.
Several from hare attended memorial
services at Rethabirn Sunday.
Miss Net Mae Etheridge spent
Sunday night with Miss Thelma Allen.
Miss Valeree Manus spent Friday
night with Miss Flora Simpson.
Mr. Willie Boss who has been ill for
several years was buried at Bethabra
Monday, the bereaved ones have our
sympathy.
Messrs. Henry Fowler and Paul
Moore of near Bawrenceville wv.ro in
our burg Sunday night.
Mrs. Effle Attaway of Buford is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Fleeman this week.
A large crowd attended the slngingat
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Elliott’s Sunday
night.
Miss Carmen Elder had as her guest
Sunday afternoon Miss Lucile Siginau.
GEORGIA, Barrow county.
All creditors of the estate of Green
W. Smith, late of said county, deceas
ed, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons indebted
to said <*statu are required to make im
mediate payment to us. This April 2d,
1923.
G. RALPH SMITH,
J. ROY SMITH.
Administrators of Green YV. Smith, de
ceased. 6t.50
Notice to Debtors mid Creditors
All parties indebted to the estate of
YY'eymau P. Harrison are hereby noti
fied and requested to make payment of
same at once to the undersigned and
all parties holding claims against said
estate are notified and requested to
render accounts of same to tlie under
signed for settlement.
This May 2d, 1923.
Mrs. YY'. P. Harrison,
Admr. of Estate of YY’. P. Harrison.
YY’. II Qdarterman. Atty.
Application for Discharge of
Administration.
GEC)RGIA—Barrow county.
Mrs. O. D. Austin, administratrix of
O. I). Austin, deceased, represents to
tlie court in her petition, duly tiled and
entered on record, that she has fully
administered <i. D. Austin's estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to.
show cause, if any they can, why said
administratrix should not lx* discharg
ed from her administration, and re
ceive letters of dismission, on the first
Monday in June, 192.1.
This May 7tli, 1923.
C. YY'. PARKER,, Ordinary.
4t pd.
NEW PENTECOST
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Howington
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. 1).
Cook
Littld Miss Johnnie Nell Wallace is
spending some time in Winder with
her father, Mr. Fletcher YValltce.
Mrs. Mercer Brooksiier is spending
this week in Stathain with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Wood of near Jef
ferson spiint Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Hancock.
Misses Pauline tnd Reha YY’uII spent
Monday with Miss Jolmnie Ixm Mc-
Cain.
Little Miss Annie Reid Hancock spent
Sunday night and Monday with her
grandmother, Mrs. Emma Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyle spent Mon
day with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lyle
SeveTll from herd attended Mother’s
day program rendered at Union Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Jesse Lyle spent the tirst part of
this week in Winder with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Allen Gudin.
CEDAR HILL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker. Mr. Al
bert Parker and Miss Lois Parker spent
the week-end with relatives at Wood
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Thomas and
children were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Myrt House last week.
Misses Essie and Alma Belle Thrash
er spent awhile Sunday afternoon with
Miss Bessie Aimer.
Several from here attended the me
morial services at Itot ha bra Sunday.
Mrs. Lula Roberts and children spent
a few days last week with her sister,
Mrs. Carlton Evans,
Master W. T. Hall spent Saturday
night with his brother, Mr. Dewey
Hall.
Mr 1 , Herman Banks spent awhile
Sunday morning with Mr. Lucius Ab
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Itus Elliott spent Fri
day night with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Elliott.
Little Elizabeth, the youngest child
of Mr. and Mis.. Henry McDonald
departed this life on the evening of
May 9th, and was buried at Nazareth
cemetery May 10. The sympathy of
their many friends is extended to the
bereaved family.
Weep not dear one. for God knows
liest in calling Elizabeth home to rest.
RED HILL
Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Smith had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. McElhannon, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
Smith and Messrs. Olen Smith and
Ernest Sells of Buford.
Mrs. John O'Rouke is visiting rela
tives and friends in Atlanta.
Mss Kate Sims and Mr. Fred Ar
cher of Jefferson were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Hardy Sunday afternoon.
Several from here attended memorial
services at Bet ha bar a Sunday.
Mrs. D. A. Smith has returned home
after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J.
E. Rollin of Duncans Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hardy made a
business trip to Hoschton Tuesday af
ternoon.
Miss Ruber Dalton of Auburn was
visiting Miss Annette Smith a few
days last week.
Mr. J. A. Dalton was visiting Mr. J.
B. Dalton Sunday afternoon.
“Fnele Frank" Jackson, in several
Mrs. (' A. Hardy a while Sunday af
ternoon.
The farmers are glad to see the sun
shine again after so much rain.
Spirit of Service Needed.
To no one man is It given to do It all.
Each has his part, and. If he do it
well, does all that can be expected of
him. But he will never do it well if he
be not possessed of and dominated by
the spirit of service.
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MIDWAY LOCALS
Mrs. H. T. YY’alls and children spent
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Sam Ken
nedy of Chandlers.
Mr. Jimmie Riggers of Alabama
spent Saturday and Sunday with home
folks.
Mr. Leonard Kennedy spent awhile
with Mr. Luther Sells Sunday.
Messrs. Dewey Lynch, Jimmie Big
gers and Luther McDaniel visited Miss
Minnie McDonald Sunday.
Alisses Annie and Xora YY’all were
the guests of Aliss .Minnie McDonald
Sunday.
Air. and Airs. H. T. YY’all were the
guests of Air. and Airs. YV F Hall last
Sunday.
Alisses Susie Belle and Mildred Brew
er sjK'nt Sunday night with Aliss Essie
Wall.
Misses .Minnie McDonald. Xora and
Annie YY’all and Irene Kennedy, and
Messrs, Dewey Lynch and Leonard
Kennedy visited the B. Y. P. U. at Eb
euezer last Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E P Gilbert spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Ken
nedy.
Mr and Mrs. YY'illie Rutledge visited
her parents, Air. and Airs. Tom Sells,
Sunday.
Air. Alecks made a business trip to
Atlanta Friday.
Mrs. Tilda Mobley is spending a
vvliile with her daughter, Airs. S. H.
Kennedy.
.Messrs. Ini Adams. Then Dillard and
Arthur John Price passed through this
lung on their way to Air. Bert Man
dors.
The singing at Air. Bert Mander’s
Sunday night was highly enjoyed.
Messrs. .Too! Hall, Byron and Miriam
Brewer were guests of Air. Rufus YVall
Sunday morning.
Aliss Xora YY’all spent last Sunday
night with Miss Irene Kennedy.
Air. Shug Rutledge visited his broth
er, Air. J. S'. Rutledge, at Stephens, Ga.
last Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. AY’illiei Patrick visited
her pa Amts, Air. and Mrs. J. IT. Keu-
nedy Sunday.
Messrs. W. B. Patrick and sort, Wil
lis, and Jimmie liutledge, passed thru
here Sunday morning
Mrs. J. L. Ollis was the guest of
Mrs. H. T. Wall Saturday morning.
Miss Essie Wall spent Saturday
night with Misses Susie Belle and
Catherine Brewer
Come on and guess this riddle: If
there was a cat in a well 30 feet deep
and it came up a foot every night, how
many nights would it take it to get
out ?
Misses Annie and Nora Wall had as
their guest Monday Miss Annie Brady.
Miss Annie Brady and Nora Wall
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Misses Evie and Irene Archer.
Whooping Cough.
This is a very dangerous disease,
particularly to children under five
years of age, but when no paregoric,
codeine or other opiate is given, is
easily cured by giving Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. Most people believe
that it must run its course, not know
ing that the time is very much shorten
ed, and. that there is little danger from
the disease when this remedy is given.
It has been used in many epidemics of
whooping; eough, with pronounced suc
cess. It is safe and pleasant to take.
Gainesville Midland
Schedule
Southbound
Train No. 3 arrives at 11:30 A. M.
Train No. 13 arrives at 2:3(> 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, Dee. 31. 1922
Train No. 2® Arrive 7.00 PM
Train 5 Arrives 3:58 PM
Train No. 17 Arrives 8:20 AM
Train No. it Arrives o:07 AM
Train No. 30 Depart 9:05 AM
Train No. f> Depart 2:00 PM
Train No. 18 Depart 7:00 PM
Train No. 12 Depart 10:43 PM
Frequent
Headaches
“I suffered with chronic
constipation that would bring on
very severe headaches,” says
Mrs. Stephen H. Kincer, of
R. F. D. 1, Cripple Creek, Va.
“I tried different medicines and
did not get relief. The head
aches became very frequent. I
heard of
Thedford’s
BLACK-DRAUGHT
and took it for a headache, and
the relief was very quick, and
it was so long before 1 had
another headache. Now I just
keep the Black-Draught, and
don’t let myself get in that
condition.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught
(purely vegetable) has been
found to relieve constipation,
and by stimulating the action of
the liver, when itis torpid, helps
to drive many poisons out of
your system. Biliousness,
indigestion, headache, and
similar troubles are often
relieved in this way. It is the
natural way. Be natural 1 Try
Black-Draught.
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