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COURT CALENDAR
V
Barrow Superior Court, March Term,
1916.
Monday.
No. 22. W. J. Kennedy vs B. B.
Jackson, complaint for damages.
No. 23. B. S. Sharpton vs B. B.
Jackson. Complaint for damage.
No. 16. Mrs. Dell T. Anderson vs
Jas. F. Anderson. Divorce.
No. 73. Mrs. Woodie Haynie Wal
lace vs Jess Wallace. Divorce.
No. 81. W. J. Stevens vs Mrs.
Minnie Stevens, Divorce.
No. 59. Albert L. Morgan vs Ma
mie A. Morgan. Divorce.
No. 125. Ida Randolph vs S. E.
Randolph. Divorce.
No. 71. Jim Strickland vs Mattie
Strickland. Divorce.
No. 5. Festus Kinney vs Emma
Kinney, Equitable Petition.
No. 12. Washington Brick Cos. vs.
Winder Lumber Cos. Mary-Leila Cot
ton Mills, Foreclosure of Lien.
No. 32. Bank of Statham vs Win
der Lumber Cos. et al. Suit on note.
W&. 66. Moore Mule Cos., vs J. B.
Dalton. Suit on Note.
No. 76. Winder Banking Cos., vs
W. F. Bell and Jas. W. Saunders.
Suit on note.
No. 82. Monroe Live Stock Cos.,
vs J. E. Thompson.
No. 87. The Columbian National
Life Insurance Cos., vs H. G. Cos
by. Complaint on note.
No. 91. J. C. Bedingfield vs Arch
Perry, H. C. Rutledge, et al. Com
plaint.
No. 92. J. W. Bell, as Executor
Susan Smith vs Caveat of Job. R.
Smith.
No. 96. J. N. Morrison vs Ike
Moore, col., Affidavit to Remove In
truders.
No. 97. Swift & Cos., Fertilizer
Works vs J. C. Day and J. L. Laven
der. Siut on note.
No. 98. Swift & Cos. Fertilizer
Works vs. J. C. Day and J. L. Lav
ender. Suit on note.
No. 102. R. A. W. Smith et al vs
H. D. Atkinson. Suit on account,
k No. 103. The Copeland National
Bank vs Winder Lumber Cos. et al.
Suit on note.
No. 110. Woodruff Machinery Mfg.
Cos., vs M. B. Chandler et al. Suit on
note.
No. 112. Winder Banking Cos. vs
Arch Perry et al. Suit on note.
No. 116. Winder Banking Cos. vt
W. C. Carlton et al. Suit on note.
No. 118. Winder Banking Cos., vs
A. E. Bush. Suit on note.
No. 128. Lay & Graham vs M. E.
and D. Crow. Suit on note.
No. 129. Lay & Graham vs E. J.
Pierce. Siut on note.
Tuesday, March 28, 1916.
No. 3. Mrs. Angie R. Bradley et
al vs Mrs. Ed Sparks. Complaint for
land.
No. 8. Ga. Chemical Works vs
L. D. Nickelson and W. S. Henry.
Suit on note.
No. 9. Ga. Chemical Works vs
L. D. Nickelson and W. S. Henry.
Suit on note.
No. 25. Griffeth & Welch, for the
use of C. C. Chandler, vs J. H. Hill,
J. J. Wilson, Claimant. Claim.
No. 28. H. B. Bray vs Ezekiel
Hewitt. Damages.
No. 89. J. T. Peyton vs Zek® Hew
itt. Damages.
No. 35. Morris Fertilizer Cos., vs
J. M. Bradberry. Suit on note.
No. 37. Ga. National Bank vg Ar
nold & Chambers. Suit on check.
No. 75. Winder Banking Cos., vs
E. F. Sanders. Suit on Note.
No. 83. Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Loganville, Ga., vs Winder
Lumber Cos. et al. Suit on note.
No. 90. Fales & Jenks Mch Cos.,
vs. G. W. DeLaPerriere, et al. Suit
on note.
No. 94. W. D. Wall vs J. R. Dun
can. Affidavit, Bond and Attachment.
No. 95. W. D. Wall vs. J. R. Dun
can, Deft., and Lonie Duncan, Claim
ant. Claim Affidavit, Claim Bond and
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No. 101. Morris Fertilizer Cos. vs.
J. R. Duncan. Suit on note.
No. 104. The Callaway Grocery
Cos., vs C. H. Morgan, et al. Suit
on note.
No. 105. The Callaway Grocery
Cos., vs C. H. Morgan et al. Siut on
note.
No 109. The First National Ban;
of Winder, Transferee, vs G. L. Aus
tin and O. D. Austin. Siut on note.
No. 115. Jackson Cos. Fertilizer
Cos., vs J. N. Hodges. Suit on note.
No. 123. The American Lumber
&. Export Cos., vs Winder Lumber Cos.
et al. Suit on note.
No. 124. Randall Bros, vs Winder
Lumber Cos., et al. Suit on note.
No. 130. G. J. Allen vs H. N.
Sellers. Suit on note.
No. 131. Winder Lumber Cos. vs
H. D. Atkinson, W. A. Bradley. Fore
closure of Material Man’s Lien.
No. 132. Winder Lumber Cos. vs
Emma Ola Smith, G. F. Smith, Gr.
and Agent. Foreclosure of Material
Man’s Lien.
No. 133. Porter Fertilizer Cos. vs
M. B. Griffeth, Deft, in Fi. Fa. Jas.
M. Griffett, Claimant.
Wednesday, March 29, 1916.
No. 1. Wilson Bros. & Sammon
vs Mrs. Alice Patrick, Deft, in Fi.
Fa., Ora Jenkins et al, Claimants.
Levey and Claim.
No. 2. Mrs. Effie R. Flanigan vs
J. H. Jackson. Complaint.
No. 20. Mrs. S. E. Guest vs J.
B. Lay and W. G. Graham. Equity:
Injunction, Relief, etc.
No. 52. The First National Bank
of Winder, Ga., vs Mrs. S. E. Guest,
Complaint on note.
No. 24. Gillespie, Shields & Cos.,
vs Mrs. Olivia Hodges, Harry Hodges
Suit on note.
No. 36. Stevens, Putney Shoe Cos.
vs Mrs. Olivia Hodges. Suit on note.
No. 67. W. E. Young vs. S. W.
Arnold. Suit on note.
No. 72. Chickamauga Fertilizer
Works, vs D. L. Lyle and G. B.
Mathews. Suit on note.
No. 85. W. C. Carlton vs Perry-
Ralney Institute. Suit on Account.
No. 86. Chickamauga Fertilizer
Works vs C. P. Simpson and G. B.
Mathews. Suit on note.
No. 93. Butler, Lanier & Cos. vs
A. L. Malcom. Eviction Warrant.
No. 106. E. L. Adams & Cos., vs
W. M. and G. W. Fuller. Suit on
Account.
No 107. Jackson Cos. Fertilizer
Cos. vs E. H. Rylee. Suit on note.
No 108. The Fertilizer .National
Bank of W’inder, Transferee vs W.
W. Teal. Suit on note.
No. 113. The Farmers Bank vs
E. H. Rylee. Suit on note.
Thursday, March 30, 1916.
No. 4. J. W. Segars and J. J.
Segars vs Ada Segars, et al. Inven
tory, Etc., Personal Property.
No. 44. Z. F. Jackson vs R. L.
Rogers. Siut on contract.
No. 61. J. I. HulSey vs J. B.
Thompson, et al. Daihages.
No. 62. R. S. Hulsey, by Next
Friend, J. I. Hulsey, vs J. P. Thomp
son, et al. Damages.
No. 77. Piedmont Fertilizer Cos.
vs Jasper Hunter and W. A. Reeves.'
Suit on note.
No. 100. T. A. Maynard vs Thos.
A. Robinson. Siut on note.
No. 119. J. L. Lanier vs T. A.
Maynard. Damages for Breach of
Contract.
No. 127. Lay & Graham vs J. M.
Bradberry. Suit on account.
Friday, March 31, and Saturday
April 1, 1916.
Criminal Cases.
Appearance Docket.
Motion Docket.
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In the District Court of the U. S.,
Northern District of Georgia, As
a Court of Bankrputcy.
In Re: C. E. Nickelson, Bankrupt.
•—ln Bankruptcy—
The creditors of the debtor above
named, a resident of Statham, Ga.,
in the county of Barrow', said district
are hereby notified that he w-as on
March 18, 1916, duly adjucated bank
rupt and that the first meeting of
his creditors will be held at the of
fice of Referee at Lawrenceville, Ga.,
March 30th, 1916, at 10 A. M., at
W'hich time the said creditors may at
tend, prove their claims appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt and
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
N. L. HUTCHINS,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Lawrenceville, Ga., March 20, 1916.
CARTER HILL
Mr. Henry Kircus, of Cedar Creek,
attended preaching at this place on
Sunday.
Miss Mary McDaniePvisited Miss
Melia Austin Sunday.
Rev. Carl Cheek, of Auburn, filled
his regular appointment Sunday.
Miss Ruby Chapman visited Miss
Ethel McDonald Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Willie Attaway, of Maddox
Academy, attended preaching at this
pla9e Sunday night.
Several from here attended the
singing at Mr. J. L. Greeson’s Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Fuller and children vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Queen and
family Snuday.
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Miss Mary Greeson visited Miss
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Misses Willie Mae Stewart and
Carradene Perry, of Bethel, attended
preaching at this place Sunday morn
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