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f’JMJRSDAY, MAY 24. 192?..
Lepal Advertisements.
Twelve Months Support.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
' gpii.- appraisers upon the application
of Mrs. E. 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 E. .1.
Moore, deceased, having made their
retiß n: all persons are hereby cited to
show cause if any they have, before
the Court of Ordinary of said county
on the first Monday in June. 1923, why
said application should not l>e granted,
f This Tth day of May, 1923.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Twelve Months Support.
—Barrow county.
The appraisers upon the application
of Mrs. Jurelle Saxon, widow of Dr.
E. 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
any they have, before the Court of Or
dinarv. of said county, on the first
Monday in June, 1923. why said appli
cation should not be granted.
This May Tth, 1923.
C. W. PARKER., Ordinary.
Application to Resign As Administrator
G EOR< * IA —Barrow county.
A. R. Saxon, administrator upon the
estate of Dr. E. F. Saxon, late of said
county, deceased, having filed his 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 the first
Monday in June, 1923. why an order
allowing such resignation, should not
be granted, and Mrs. Jurelle Saxon,
widow of the said Dr. E. F. Saxon, de
ceased, appointed in his stead.
This Tth day of May, 1923.
C IV. PARKER. Ordinary.
Application for Twelve Months Support
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
The appraisers upon the application
of Mrs. G. L. Holloway, widow of G.
Ij. Holloway, deceased, for a twelve
months support for herself and five
minor children, out of the estate of
said G. L. Holloway, deceased, having
made their return.
' All persons are hereby citied to show
cause, if any they have, before the
Court of Ordinary of said county on
the first Monday in June, 1323, why
said application should not be grant
ed.
This May 7th, 1923.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Application for Discharge of
Administration.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Mrs. O. I). Austin, administratrix of
O. I'. Austin, deceased, represents to
the court in her petition, duly tiled and
on record, that she has fully
administered O. 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 be discharg
ed from her administration, and re
ceive letters of dismission, on the first
Monday in June. 1923.
This May 7th. 1923
C. W. PARKER,, Ordinary.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
On Tuesday, the sth day of June.
1923, 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. W. Camp's,
running two hundred and twenty yards
down the road south to B. Treadwells
line; thence running north on the line
of B. Treadwell 70 yards to a small
peachtree on the bank of line ditch,
thence south 210 yards to a rock at the
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,
and School tax of G. R. C. Lanier foi
the year 1922 amounting to Forty and
42-100 ($40.42) dollars principal be
sides interest and cost.
This the 9th day of May. 1923.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORG I A—Ba rrt >w corn lty.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday m
June next, at public outcry, at tne
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 know n
as 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 furnituie
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, bounded on
the north by lands of Barrow < minty
Cotton Mills, on the east by lands of
S. C. Brown, on the south and west
by Midland Avenue and lands of J. B.
I>ay.
Said property levied on as the piop
ert.v of Winder Compress Company to
satisfy an execution issued from the
Superior Court of Barrow county in
favor of Winder National Bank and
agailist Winder Com profs 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 by de
fendant.
This the 3rd day of May, 1923.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
C ASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first 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
the following is a full and complete
description.
“A certain tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the state of
Georgia, Barrow county, Auburn Dist.,
G. M„ beginning at a rock corner north
of Harrison Shoals public road, with
J. W. Clack; thence S. 29 W. 5.55
chains to road; thence N. TT 1-4 W.
T.Tti chains to rock corner with J. W.
Clack; thence S. 21 W. 3.20 chains to
rock; thence S. 30 3-4 W. 24.53 chains
along M. H. Wall line to rock corner;
thence S. 22 E. 0.90 chains with Wall’s
line to rock: thence S. 43 3-4 W. 3.30
chains, with Wall’s line to stake at
branch; thence up the branch 29.36
chains to rock corner; thence S. 4T 1-3
IV. 13.48 chains with S. 11. Simpson
line to rock; thence 39 E. B.TO chains
to rock on branch, thence down branch
21.62 chains to rock; thence S. 48 E.
4.85 chains to rock corner with Mrs.
Bradley; thence X. 49 1-2 E. 29.T0
chains to rock; thence S. 44 1-2 E.
31.20 chains along Mrs. Bradley’s line
to a-pine stump on Rocky Creek;
thence X. 60 1-2 E. 5.52 chains; thence
X. 49 E. 11.48 chains along creek
to stake corner with Henry Lovin;
thence X. 49 W. 4.13 chains with Bov
in’s line to stake on J. W. Clack’s line
thence S. 61 IV. 11.26 .chains with
Clack’s line to rock; thence X. 15.55
IV. 29.T6 chains with Clack's line to
rock; thence X. 6.40 E. T.BO chains to
gum on public road; thence X. 48 1-2
IV. 2.33 chains to rock; thence X. 10 1-2
E. 6.40 chains to rock; thence X. 55 1-4
W. 6.TS chains to the beginning corner,
said tract containing one linuindred
sixty and T-10 (160. TANARUS) acres, as per
survey of L. A. House, and being the
home place of B. P. Wages.’”
Said property levied on as the prop
city of B. P. Wages to satisfy an ex
ecution issued from the Superior Court
of Barrow County in favor of H. F.
Berton and Mrs. H. F. Berton agains
the said B. P. Wages, said property
being in the possession of B. P. Wa
ges.
Written notice given to defendant
and tenant in possession as required
by law.
This the 3rd day of May. 1923.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
To The Superior Court of said coun
ty :
The petition of R. L. Woodruff, W.
11. Jennings and II S. Woodruff, all of
the said county of Barrow, State of
Georgia.
First. That they desire for them
selves. 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 said
Corporation shall be in tlie city of Win
der, Barrow county, Georgia, hut iieti
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 be 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 well as money, same to be taken at
right to issue preferred stock as well
as common, in proportions to be 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 sued, 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
generally 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 bfe 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 amenduents 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 Getorgia, and that it have all
such other rights, powers, privileges
and immunities as are incident to like
corporations and peiviissible under the
laws of Georgia
Wherefore, petitioners pray to
he 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
bd allowed to a corporation of similar
character under the laws of the State
of Georgia
W IT QUARTERMAN
Petitioners’ Attorney
Georgia—Barrow county
I, A. T. Harrison. Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of Barrow county, hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the application for
charter as the same appears of file in
this office. This the day of April,
1923.
A. T. HARRISON.
Clerk of Superior Cot, Barrow couh-
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA —Harrow county.
On Tuesday, the sth day of June,
1923, will be sold at the court house
door, between the lawful hours of sale,
one Continental fifty-horse power boil
er and engine and one pair of Conti
nental scales in the IT2 district of said
county, or so much thereof as will be
sufficient to satisfy the State, County,
and School tax of Hunter Gin Compa
ny for 1922, amounting to eighty-two
and 25-100 $82.35) dollars principal,
besides interest and cost.
This the 9th day of May. 1923.
H. O. CAMP, .Sheriff.
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 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. 6t,50
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All parties indebted to the estate of
Weyman 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 the under
signed for settlement.
This May 2d. 1923.
Mrs. IV. P. Harrison,
Admr. of Estate of W. I*. Harrison.
IV. H Qdarterman, Atty.
In the District Court of tin* United
States, for the lorthern District of
Georgia.
In Re: T. M. Bims, Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy.
Xo. 1222.
A petition for discharge having been
lied in conformity with law by the
above-named bankrupt, and the court
having ordered that the hearing upon
said petition he had on June 23. 1923,
at ten o'clock A. M. at the United
States District Court room, in the city
of ATLAXTA, Georgia, notice is here
by given to all creditors and other per
sons in interest to appear at said time
and plac*e and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the bankrupt
for discharge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
Gainesville Midland
Schedule
Southbound
Train No. 3 arrives at 11:30 A. M.
Train No. 13 arrives at 2:30 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. 29 Arrive 7.00 PM
Train 5 Arrives 3:58 PM
Train No. 17 Arrives 8:20 AM
Train No. u Arrives o:07 AM
Train No. 30 Depart 9:05 AM
Train No. 6 Depart 2:00 PM
Train No. 18 Depart 7:00 PM
Train No. 12 Depart 10:43 PM
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THE WINDER NEWS
CARL NEWS
Rev. J. C. Harbin filled his regular
appointment here Saturday.
Miss Irene Cooper of near Jefferson
was the dinner guest of Miss Letha
Cooper and Miss Corine Dunagan
Sunday.
Mr. Alvin Robinson and family of
Greenwood spent Saturday here as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Everett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carter of near
County Line were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Carter Sunday nignt
Mr Hoyt Daniel made a business trip
to Atlanta Monday.
Several from here attended the all
day services at Cedar Creek Sunday.
Mr. Harvie Clark of Buford was seen
in our midst Sunday afternoon.
Miss Fannie B. Cosby had as her
guest Sunday afternoon Misses Letha
Cooper, Oorfne Dunagan andl Irene
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Everett are the
proud parents of a baby hoy.
Rev. M. K. Hudlow is visiting rela
tives in Tennessee.
Many strange things are liapp*tiling
this day and time. We’ve not yet seen
the old mud volrano. neither have
we seen the* b*g floods in Arkesas, but
we did see tin- other day an old lady
seemingly alttut 60 years of age going
along the highway witn one precious
little •“our” trying hard to help her run
the big Cadillac, and another poor lit
tle thing standing watching and wait
ing eagerly for its turn that it might
have its first lesson. We trust the
good lady reached her destination all
right, but, believe me. I don’t want a
chaffeur like that. Folks will lie folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller of near Jeffer
son werd dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. S. 8. Cosby.
Tne farmers are getting blue again
on account of so much rain the fields
seem to he changing color, also.
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