Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, October 28, 1909, Image 5

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Standard Lumber and Manufacturing Company Chase St. and S. A. L. Railway, ATHENS, : : GEORGIA. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Laths, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding. A New Enterprise. A New Mill. New Machinery. No Old Stock. High Grade Work. Come to See Us Telephone 556 CANNOT SPLIT OR CURL LIKE WOOD SHINGLES Last m long as the building and never need repair*. Think of it! Tbejr re alto fireproof, stormproof. Handsome and quite inexpensive. • ENO FOSS ESTIMATE LEATHERS & EAVENSON, WINDER, GA WINDER LUMBER CO. WINDER, GEORGIA. Phone 47. H. J. GARRISON, THE. JLVv'LLLR. .FULL LINE OF High-Class Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Etc. Come In and See the Beautiful Diamond Ring to Be Given Away in the Coming News’ Popular Voting Contest I J. ,T. G-AHRISOISr. OLIVLR, CANNON & CO., WINDER, GEORGIA. SHINGLES are being used more frequently every year, not only for roofing, but for the entire sides of houses, both large and small. We carry in stock several grades of this popular lumber, and are always prepared to furnish any quantity at short notice, as well as any other class of lumber that enters into house construction. BRING HIM HERE. We are horse outfitters, and anything you can think of in the line of horse equipment and horse comfort you’ll find here. A con tented horse is a good servant. We’ll make him content with his lot, so far as accoutrements are concerned. Administrator's Sale Georgia, Jackson County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the court house door in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November, 1909, the follow ing real estate, towit: Said property situated in Jackson county, part of it in the town of Hosehton, Ga. Plat No. 1 shows three tracts. Ist, the John R. Hosch dwelling house, of six rooms, a good three-room tenant house, and barn, wood and smoke houses, with five-acre lot, with pasture j and water, and frontson Railroad Ave.. in Hosehton, an excellent home. 2nd, a tract of twenty-two and one half acres, adjoining the above tract, good four-room house, barn, smoke house, fine oak forest and pasture, a complete home and small farm com bined, where A. C. Hosch now resides. 3rd, a tract of eighteen acres, ad joining the above tract, fine, strong red land, which will be offered for sale with the John R. Hosch home lot, first mentioned above. Plat No. 2. Shows Lot No. 1, of the Blalock farm. Beginning at a beech on branch where Hosehton and Jeffer son road crosses branch, thence 532 3-4 W 13 10 chs to stake corner, thence S 311-4 E 18. 90 chs to poplar, thence N 94 E 10.27 chs to beech on branch, thence up the meanders of the branch to water oak stump, thence N 40 3-4 E 1.93 chs to maple, thence N 48 1-4 W 4-88 chs to beech the beginning corner, containing 26 1-2 acres. Plat No. 3, shows Lot No. 2, of the Blalock farm. Beginning on Jefferson and Hosehton road, corner with Lot No. 1, thence S 32 3-4 W 8.81 chs to rock, thence N 26 W 1.43 chs to stake, thence S 72 3-4 W 1.67 chs to stake comer with Bishop Smith, thence S 23 E 16.55 chs with Smith to pine knot comer, thence N 64 E 12.13 chs with Hill Brothers, to poplar on branch, thence n 31 1-4 W 18 90 chs to stake, beginning corner, containing twenty acres Plat No. 4, known as the Shoal tract on Mulberry river. Beginning at Mat hews bridge, thence N 311-2 W 18.94 chs to an iron stake, thence N 30 E 8.33 chs to red oak, thence N 67 1-4 E 12.50 chs to rock on the branch, thence down branch to the river, and along river to a cotton wood tree, with water right privilege of two chs length along said branch, thence S 62 1-4 W 20.50 chs with Mathews land to the bridge, the beginning point, containing forty-four and one-half acres. This tract is in the woods and embraces a fine shoal and water power on the river. Plat No. 5, known as the old Hosch home place, a mile and a' half from Hoschton. Beginning at a rock on Hoschtoh and Winder road, thence E I 3.12 chs to post oak, thence N 67 E 207 \ chs to iron stake, thence 532 3-4 E 25.00 ; chs to stake, thence S2B 1-2 E 10.27 chs to iron stake, thence S 33 E 7.yl chs to iron stake corner with Hill Bros.,thence S 46 1-2 W 27.12 chs to iron stake cor ner with Hill Bros , thence N 3") W 14. 00 chs to iron stake in Winder and Hoschton road, thence northerly along | said road to the begining corner, con taining 76 acres. On the lot is a large : 2-story 9-room dwelling and out-houses; also, one good 4-room tenant house,two good springs, fine pasture and lot of fresh cleared land; a fine farm. Plat No. 6, known as Lot No. 2, of the old home place, adjoins the fore going tract. Beginning on an iron stake on Winder and Hoschton road, thence 532 1-2 \V 12 67 chs to an iron stake, thence N 80 1-2 W 2.29 chs to iron stake, thence S 101-4 E 6.l9,thence S 3 1-2 E 2.56 chs to iron stake in road, { thence S 70 W 32 96 chs to rock corner • thonce N 33-4 E 19.78 chs to rock, thc-nce N 73 3-4 E 30.58 chs to rock, thence N 18 i-4 E 4.78 chs to rock, 1 thence N 65 i-2 E 5.25 chs to red oak, thence 522 1-2 E 5.73 chs along public road to iron stake, the beginning cor ; ner. containing 61 acres of good farm land. Plat No. 7, known as the River Bot om .tract. Beginning at an iron stake. ; in Hoschtonand Winder road, thence S , 35 E 1 4.00 ehs to an iron stake, thence 546 i-2 W 0.38 chs to an iron stake in stump, thence S 31 1-2, \V 26 38 to a sweet gum on river, thence S 65 W 5.00 j chs along river to public road bridge, thence northerly along said public road 4 1. '40 chs to the beginning iron stake corner, containing twenty-three acres, fine, high bottom land, making regu lar crops of corn, very seldom over flowed. Be all the measurements of said tracts more or less, as surveyed and platted by C. O. Pittman, county surveyor, and George Appleby, in Aug. and Sept., i909. All of said plats are in the hands of A. C. Hosch, adm’r., Hoschton, Ga., who will exhibit same and the land to prospective buyers. Terms, one-half cash, and half m thirty days from sale. Sold for the purpose of distribution, and the payment of debts. This 4th day of Oct. i909. A. C. Hosch and Mrs. Beatrice Hosch. Admr’s. Estate of John R. Hosch. An Essential Thing, and there are many, in the management of a bank is the personal, painstaking care of its officers. Recognizing this responsibility, the officers of this institution keep them selves in touch with every important detail of the business. And the outcome? A generous, and a steadily increasing patronage. THE WINDER BANKING CO. WINDER, GEORGIA. INDEPENDENT Buyers of Cotton Seed. We are in the market for Cotton Seed. Most convenient place in the city to weigh and unload. Highest Market Price Paid Will exchange Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls for Cotton Seed. See us at the store. LAY <& GRAHAM, WIINDER, GEORGIA. You of course have your house, goods and life insured. It is proper and wise that you should. IS YOUR EARNING POWER INSURED? Accident and sickness visits us unexpectedly? Are you prepared for these emergencies? If not you neglect an important duty. See BEN A. JUHAN, District Agent, and let him explain the NAAIC way to you. Farmers Nstiona! Congress, IJ. S. A NOVEMBER 3cl to 9th, 1909. awiwim i wf n ii ii'ir-i——at mmtmm Very Low Rates from AH Points - RALEIGH. N. C. TWO THROUGH TRAINS PA/tr FROM \V IINDER ROUND $11.35 trip Tickets will be sold October 31st, November Ist, 2d, and for trains scheduled to arrive RALEIGH before noon November 3d, 1909. Tickets good to leave Raleigh returning up to and including, but not later than midnight November 12th, 1909. For further information or sleeper reservations, call on SEA BOARD agent, or write C. D. WAYNE, Ass’t Gen’l Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga.