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I Legal Advertisements
(keorgia—Barrow county.
Pursuant to the authority voste'l
in niv as the Ordinary of said coun
ty, 1 have, in accordance with sec
tion 842 of the ('ode, caused the
new county ol Barrow to Ik 1 divid
ed into nine militia districts, as fol
lows:
Hojs:s Distritc, No. 243.
Beginning in center of river at
Hancock's bridge over Mulberry
river, thence running along old Jef
ferson and Winder read B. 3.> 1-2
W. 15 chains; thence S. 27 3-4 W. 24
chains; thence S. 43 1-2 W. M
chains; thence S. 62 1-4 v\ . 34
chains; thence N. -86 1-2 \V. 41
chains; thence B. GO 1-2 W. 2G
chains to rock on National Highway
near F. M. Wallace’s residence;
thence S. f> 3-4 W. 217 chains to
rock near J. W. Caspers; thence
S. 19 B. 70 chains to a rock near
Warren Hardigrce’s; thence S. 41 3-1
W. 11 f chains to fork of Monroe and
Jefferson road, thence along the
Monroe and Jefferson road to the
Elisha Bdgar bridge, thence N 77 1-4
W. 61 chains to a rock on the David
Smith place; thence S. 78 J-4 W. 70
chains to the month of Bedingfidd
branch on Marbury’s creek; thence
up meanders of Marbury’s creek to
a poplar on the Bill Perry old place;
thence N. 43 1-2 W. 32 chains and
50 links to rock on the Perry Mill
road, thence along Perry Mill road
N. 10 1-4 W 36 chains in front of
W. L. Sikes’ residence; thence N.
](5 1-4 B. 222 chains to Cedar Hill
Cross roads; thence along Mulberry
and Cedar Hill road N. 70 1-4 E. 22
chains; thence N. HI K. 22 chains;
thence N 26 2-4 E. 27 chains; thence
N. 42 E. 42 chains; thence N.
58 3-4 E. 44 chains; thence N. 35 1-2
E. 26 chains; thence N. 53 E. 40
chains; thence N. 19 1-2 E. 27 chains
to mouth of rocky creek near -Mul
berry station on the Gainesville -Mid
land Rwilrohd; thence down tin*
meanders of Mulberry river to Han
cock's bridge, the beginning corner.
Bethlehem District, No. 249.
Beginning on corner of Appalachee
river on Arch Perry’s place rear
the Old County line running thence
N. 51 E 270 chains to Marbpry's
creek on the Tucker place; them*
down Marbury creek to the mouth of
Bedingfteld branch, running thence.
N. 78 1-4 E. 70 chains to rock on
Dave Smith’s place; thence S 77 1-4
10. 61 chains to Elisha Edgar bridge
on Thomas branch; thence down
meandprs of Thomas branch to Mar
bury’s creek; thence down meanders
Marbury’s creek to Appalachee river;
thence up meanders of Appalach e
river to the beginning corner.
Auburn District, No. 1740.
Beginning at Philips’ bridge on Ap
palachee river; thence N. 45 1-4 E.
165 chains to telegraph post on Sea
board Air Line railroad; thence N.
35 3-4 E. 149 chains to post oak
on road near Vent Dalton’s; thence
p 9 W 129 chains to post oak.
forks of road near John T. Wright’s;
thence N. 42 E. 88 chains to little
Mulberry river; thence up meanders
of little Mulberry river to the line
of Gwinnett county; thence along
Gwinnett line S. 1 1-4 E. 347 chains
amj 59 links to center of Appalachee
river at Freeman’s Mill; thence down
meanders said river to Philips bridge,
the beginning corner
Jones District, No. 1741.
Beginning at mouth Marbury’s
creek, thence up meanders of Mar
bury’s creek to the Thomas branch,
thence up meanders of Thomas
branch to the Elisha Edgar bridge;
thence along Monroe and Jefferson
road to an Ash on Barber’s creek,
thence down meanders of Barber’s
creek to the Oconee line.
Statham District, No. 1742.
Beginning on the banks of Bar
ber’s creek, running thence North
30 1-2 E. 103 chains to crossing
near ballast pit; thence N. 1G E. 256
chains to Holliday bridge on Beech
creek; thence down meanders of
Beech creek to Oconee river, down
meanders of said river to MeCleskey
bridge; thence a straight line from
McClesk y bridge to where Q
and Clarke counties, corner on Jack
son line; thence along Oconee cou.t
up meanders of Barber's creek to
the beginning corner
Pentecost District. No. 1743.
Boginnfirg at the mouth of lioeky
eek on Mulberry liver, near Mul
berry station; thence S 19 1-2 W. 27
iviarcn lvid.
chains to the old I*aw roncevilk* and
Jefferson road; thence along said
road S. .33 W. 40 chains; thence B.
35 1-2 W. 2G chains; thence S.
38 3-4 W. 44 chains; thence S. 42
W. 44 chains; thence S. 2G 1-4 W.
37 chains; thenc e B. SI W. 32 chain;,
'hence S. 70 1-4 W. 32 chains to
Cedar Hill cross road; thence S.
14 ]_4 4o chains to rock corner be
tween I’Jen Smith and Pentecost dis
trict; thence X. 60 1-4 \\ . I<>3 chain.*
I to post oak on road near Vent Dai
ton’s; thence N. 39 W. 129 chains t
post oak forks of roads near John r.
Wrights.; tin nee X. 42 id. 222 chains
to Iron wood on Mulberry rivt ron
Will Smith’s place; tin nee down
mouth 1 of Rocky crock, the begin
ning corner.
Chandler’s District, No. 246
Btgjj ning at tile mouth of Beech
creek where it intersects with
Oconee river; thence up meander®
of Beech Creek to Holliday bridge;
thence S. 16 W. 236 chains to rail
road crossing near ballast pit, thence
S. 30 1-2 W 103 chain to Barber’s
creek; thence up meanders of
Barber's creek to an Ash at the
crossing of Monroe and Jefferson
road; thence along said Monroe and
Jefferson road S. 43 3-4 W. 8 chains.;
thence S 54 W. 23 chains; thence
S t 27 W. 8 chains to fork of road
near T. J. Austins; thence N. 41 3-1
W 115 chains near Warren Hardi
grees; thence N. 19 W. 70 chains to
Hock near J W Caspers; thence N. .3
3-4 E. 217 chains to rock on National
Highway near F. M. Wallace place;
i hence along t lie National Highway
N.'6o 1-2 E 26 chains S. 86 1-2 41
chains N. 62 1-4 E. 34 chains;
thence N. 45 1-2 E. 61 chains; thence
N. 27 3-4 E. 24 chains; thence N.
35 1-2 E. 15 chains to Hancock’s
bridge on Mulberry river where it
intersects with Oconee river; thence
down meanders of Oconee river to
the mouth of Beech creek, the be
ginning corner.
Ben Smith District, No. 316.
Beginning at the corner on Mar
gery's cr< ek on the Tucker place;
thence running S. 51 W. 270 chains
to the Appalachee river on the Arch
Perry place; thence up meanders' of
\ppalaehee river to Philips bridge
Ih< nee N. 45 1-4 E. 165 chains to
Telegraph post on Seaboard Air Line
railroad; thence N. 33 3 4 E 149
chains to post oak on load near
Vent Daltons; thence S 60 1-4 E 153
chains to rock on the Winder dis
trict line corner between Pentecost
and Ben Smith’s; thence S. 60 1-4 W
182 chains to center of road in front
of W. L. Sikes dwelling; thence S
10 14 W. 36 chains' to rock on road
near Teal’s gin; tlier.ee S. 45 1-2
E. 52 chains ami 50 links to poplar
on Marbury’s creek, thence down
the meanders of Marbury’s creek to
rick on Tucker place, the beginning
corner.
Cain’s District, No. 1744.
Beginning at Iron wood tree on
Mulberry river on the Will Smith
place; thence S. 42 W. 134 chains' to
little Mulberry; thence up meanders
of little Mulberry to the Gwinnett
line; thence along Gwinnett line
N. 1 1-4 W. 210 chains to rock near
negro camp ground where Hall and
Gwinnett corners; thence along Hall
county line N. 53 3-4 E. 284 chains
to Mulberry river; thence down me
anders of Mulberry river to Ironwood
tree the. beginning corner.
Approve i and ordered recorded
upon the minutes of this Court and
that the same be certified to the
Governor, and be advertised as re
quired by law
This the Ist day of Mar. h, 1915.
H. G. HILL,
Ordinary of Barrow County. Ga.
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1915
Gt orgia—Barrow county.
The new county of Barrow having
been divided into militia districts a*
provided by section 542 of the Code
as is shown by the minutes of this
Court, and it appearing to the Court
u.at it is necessary to have an
election to fill vacancies in the of
fices of constables and Justices o!
the Peace in the districts herein
after mentioned, it is ordered, by the
Court that an election be held on
the first Saturday in April, 1915, in
each of the following militia dis
tricts for the officers named with
reference to each district and at
the several places designated for
such elections in the several dis
tricts as follows:
1. In 1742 district it is ordered
that two Constables be elected on
the date mentioned at the Court
House of said district.
2. It is ordered that an election
be held in Jones district at i>. D.
Jones’ store for a Justice of the
Peace and two Constables.
3. It is ordered that an election
bo held in Lk-thleb'in district at
the Court House of the old 249
district for a Justice of the P< ace
and two Constables.
4. It is ordeicd that an election
bo held in .the 316 district at the
(Court House for a Justice of the
Peace and two Constables.
5. It is ordeied that an election
.Ik- held in Auburn district for two
'Constables at the store* of J. G.
Wood.
6. It. is ordered that an election be
held in Pentecost district at County
Line school house for a Justice, of
the Peace and two Constables.
7. It is ordered that an election
be held in 243 district for two Con
stables and a Justice of Peace at
the Justice Court room in said dis
trict.
It is ordered further that this
action be spread upon the minutes
of this Court and be advertised in
The Winder News, the official organ
.for thirty days, and also that it be
advertised in each of the several
districts affected as provided by
law.
In open court, this the Ist day of
March, 1915. H. G. HILL,
Ordinary Barrow County.
Application for Guardianship.
Georgia—Barrow- county.
To all whom it may concern: J.
M. Williams having applied to me
for guardianship of the person and
property of Callie it. Williams, minor
child of F. M. Williams, late of said
county, deceased, notice is given
that said application will be heard
at my office on the first Monday in
April, next.
J
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 2nd day of March, 1915.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
Application for Administration with
Will Annexed.
Georgia—Barrow county.
To all whom it may concern: Eliz
abeth ITosch, of said state, having
applied to me for letters of admin
istration, with will annexed, on the
estate of W. J. Segars, late of said
county, this is to cite all and sin
gular, the creditors and next of kin
of said W. J. Segars, to he and ap
pear at the April Term, 1915, of the
Court of Ordinary, of said county,
and show cause, if any they can, w hy
Letters of Administration, with Will
annexed, should not be granted to
said Elizabeth Hosch on the estate o
W. J. Segars.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this the 2nd day of March,
1915. H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
Twelve Months’ Support.
Georgia—Barrow county.
To all whom it may concern: The
fcqppraiisers appointed to set aside
twelve months’ support for Mrs. F.
M. Williams and three minor chil
dren, widow of the late F. M. Wil
liams, of this county, have filed their
return, setting aside all of said es
tate after paying burial expenses
to the said widow and the said
throe minor children.. Therefore
this is to cite all concerned to ap
l>oar at my office at the April term
of Court and'show cause, if any they
can, why said support Should not be
set aside.
Witness my hand and seal, this
3rd day of March, 1915.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
Application for Administration
Georgia—Barrow county.
To all whom it hiay concern: Mrs.
Fannie llaynie has applied to me for
permanent litters of administration
on the estate of W. J. Haynie, late
toil sai,d county, and I will pass upon
said application on the first Monday
in April, 1915.
Witness my hand and official seal,
this 2nd day of March, 1915.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
Georgia—Barrow County.
To all whom it may concern: S.
Herbert Smith of said State, hav
ing applied to me for letters of ad
ministration de bonis non on the
.estate of S. E. Sharpton of ta;
county, this is to cite all and sin
gular, the heirs and creditors of S.
E. Sharpton to be and appear at the
Aprtf term, 1915, of said court, and
show cause, if any they can, why
letters of administration de bonis,
.non should not be granted on the
estate of said S. E. Sharpton.
Witness my official signature, this
2nd day of March, 1915.
H. G. HILL,
Application for Administration.
Georgia—Barrow county.
To all whom it may concern: Jobe
P.. Thompson has applied to me foi
permanent letters of administration
upon the undivided remainder of
the estate of W. W. Edwards late
of said county being that part of
said estate set apart as a dower to
the widow of said deceased. I w ill
pass upon said application on. the
first Monday in April, 191a.
Witness my hand and official seal,
this 2nd day of March, 1915.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia—Barrow county.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Winder, Ga., between the
toga I hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in April, 1915, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following prop
erty, to-wit: Two black mare mules,
about six years of age and weight
about 950 pounds each. Levied on as
the property of M. B. Griffeth, to
satisfy a Fi. Fa. issued from the City
Court of Jefferson in favor of the
Porter Fertilizer Company against
said M. B. Griffeth.
This March 9th, 1915.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
S. T. ROSS
Physician and Surgeon.
Winder, Ga.
Rooms 303-304, Winder Banking Cos.
Building.
W. L. MATHEWS, M. D.
Office: Winder Banking Cos. Building.
Rooms 101-2-3.
Calls answered promptly day or night
Office Phone 10
Residence Phone 213.
G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office: Over Carithers Bank. Prac
tice in all the Courts.
K. P. CARPENTER
Attorney-At-Law
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the Courts.
W. H. QUARTERMAN
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the Courts. Cob*
mercial Law- A Specialty.
G. D. ROSS
Attorney at Law
WINDER, GA.
Office: Court House, Floor.
W. L. De La PERRIERE
—DENTAL SURGERY
WINDER, GA.
Fillings, Bridge and Plate-Work done
in most scientific and Sat
isfactory way.
SPURGEON WILLIAMS
DENTIST
WINDER, GEORGIA.
Office: Over Carithers Bank. All
Work Done Satifsactorily.
PHONES— Office 81. Residence 234
S. M. St. JOHN
JEWELER.
Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Cut Glass
and Silverware.
Repair Work Done Promptly.
Broad St., WINDER, GA.
) B. E.
\ Patrick
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l Watch Maker
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' ' Wages Drug Cos.
Winder, Ga.
Trees usually wait until they re
ceive certain assurances of spring b>
fore permitting their sap to rise, but
the human saphead is always on the
job.
Application for A Bank Charter
GEORGIA —Barrow County.
To the Honorable Philip Cook s,
retary of State, Atlanta, G a .
The undersigned, whose names
ed by each of them, and reside: -
are hereto attached, bring this o .' i
petition, in pursuance of an Act
the General Asscmbjy of the Star/
of Georgia, approved December 20t .
1893, and Acts amendatory th. ; Kr -' j
and respectfully show:
Ist. That we desire to fo-m , ;
corporation for the purpose or carry. 1
ing on the business of Banking.
2nd. The name and style of the 1
proposed corporation shall he I
NORTH GEORGIA TRUST RANK
ING CO.
3rd. The location and piiiicipal
place of business shall be the City ]
cf Winder. County of Barrow and
State of Georgia.
4th. The amount of Capital Stock
its One Hundred Thousand hollars,
(.$100,00.00). divided into 1000 shares
of SIOO.OO each.
sth. The nature of the proposed
corporation shall be that of a Bank,
w'ith continuous succession for the
term of thirty years, with the right
of renewal for a like term. To sue
and te sued, to have and use a
Common Seal, and at pleasure to
alter the same. To appoint such
officers and agents as the business
of the corporation requires, prescribe
their duties, fix their compensation
and remove them at pleasure. To
make such by-laws as may be neces
sary or proper for the management
of its property and regulation of its
affairs. To hold, purchase, dispose
of and convey such real and personal
property as may be necessary for
its uses and business. To discount
bills, notes and other evidence of
debt; to receive and pay out deposits
with or without interest; to receive
on special deposit money or bullion
or foreign coins, or stocks or bonds
or other securities; to buy or sell for
eign or domestic exchange, or other
negotiable paper; to lend money upor
personal security, or upon pledges of
bonds, stocks or negotiable secu
rities; to take and receive security
by mortgage, or otherwise, on prop
erty. real or personal; and general
ly, to do and perform all such other
matters and things not hereinbefore
enumerated as are or may be in
cident to the business of Banking.
We herewith enclose the Charter
fee of $50.00, and pray to be incor
porated under the laws of this State.
Signed:
W. H. Toole, Winder, Ga.
A. A. Camp, Winder, Ga.
> T. A. Maynard, Winder, Ga.
W. C. Horton, Winder, Ga.
Jno. M. Williams, Winder, Ga.
J. T. Strange, Winder, Ga.
Lewis C. Russell, Winder, Ga.
W. Lee.DeLaPerriere, Winder, Ga
H. A. Carithers, Jr., Winder Ga.
Petitioners.
Georgia—Barrow county.
Before me, personally appeared the
undersigned petitioners, who on oath
depose and say that $15,000.00 of the
Capital subscribed to the NORTH
GEORGIA TRiUST & BANKING* CO.,
for which Bank deponents are now
seeking incorporation by the Sec
retary of State, has actually been
paid in by the subscribers, and that
the same is in fact held and is to
be used solely for the business and
purpose of the said corporation,
r W. H. Toole. J. T. Strange, A. A.
Cnmp. W. Lee De La Perriere, W. C.
Horton, T. A. Maynard, H. A. Ca
rithers, Jr., Jno. M. Williams. Lewis
C. Russell.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 17th day of March. 1915.
(Seal). H. G. HILL.
Ordinary' Barrow county.
State of Georgia, Office of Secretary
of State.
I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State,
of the State of Georgia, do hereby
certify, that the two (2) pages rf
typewritten matter hereto attached
contain a true and correct copy 01
the application of the incorporators of
North Georgia Trust & Banking Con
pany for charter, as the original
same appears of file in this office.
rX TESTIMONY WHEREOF,
have hereunto set my hand and af
fixed 'he seal of my office, at the
Capitol, in the City o,‘ AtUma,
eighteenth day of March, in the y<w
of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hun
dred Fifteen, and of the Independ
ence of the United States of Amer
ica, One Hundred and Thirty-Nine
Philip Cook, Secretary of State.