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LEGAL NOTICES
PETITION FOK LET
TERS OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, Barrow County:
To all whom it may concern: Mrs.
Kathleen Hulme Smith and G. W.
Smith have applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on
the estate of Homer C. Smith, late
of said county deceased, ahd I will
pass upon said application on the
first Monday in February, 1919.
Witness my hand and official 3eul
this the 6th day of January, 1919.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LET
TERS OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORG,A, Barrow County:
To all whom it may concern: Mrs
Emma Tuggle has applied to me for
permanent letters of administration
on the estate of J-is. H. Clack, late
of said county deceased, and I will
pass upon said application on the
first Monday in February, 1919.
Witness my hand and official sea!,
hh the 6ch day of January, 1919.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
A DMINI ST KAT OH’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Barrow County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county granted
at the January term, 1919, will be
sold before the court house door of
said county or. tiie tirst Tuesday in
February, 1919, between the legai
hours of sale the following property
-O-wit: A certain house and lot sit
uated on Wright street in the city
of Winder, Ga., described as fob
.ows: Adjoining lot of J. R. N.
and running along line of J.
it. hi. Baugh (200) two hundred
teet e,o a corner, thence a westerly
tourso (75) seventy-five feet along
the line of Mrs. Mattie T. Hodges,
thence a scuthernly course along
tine of Mrs. Mattie T. Hodges (200)
two uundred feet to Wright street,
thence along Wright street (75) sev
enty-five feet to beginning corner.
Terms cash.
JOHN W. BELL.
Administrator, Mrs. J. A. C. Thomp
son Estate.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Barrow County:
On Tuesday, the 4th day of Febru
ary, 1919, will be sold av the court
House dobr in Barrow county, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, to
■the highest bidder for cash, a portion
of that property in the city of Win
der, 243rd District, G. M„ formerly
in Walton county, known as the Win
der Ice & Mfg. Cos. property, the por
tion to be offered for sale being de
scribed as follows: Commencing at
the southeastern corner of the prop
erty of Barrow County Cotton Mid
on Athens street, thence along Ath
ens street for eighty feet in the
southerly direction, thence in a line
parallel with the line of said Barrow
County Cotton Mill to the right-of
way of the Seaboard Air Line Rail
way, thence with said right-of-wa
to the lower corner of lot of Barrow
County Cotton Mill, thence follow-
Ing said line of said Barrow County
Cotton Mill back to the beginning
corner. Said property being offered
for sale to satisfy two certain tax 9
fas for state and countv taxes for the
years 1917 and 1918, amounting to
seventy-five dollars principal, be
sides interest and costs. Said lot of
land fronts on Athens street and Is
bounded by Athens street, other land
of said Ice Company, right-of-way of
Seaboard Air Line Railway and land
of Barrow County Cotton Mills, the
frontage on Athens street being
eighty feet. Said fi fas are against
M. M. Croiier and said property.
This the 7th day of J
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SA RE.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary 01 Barrow county,
•will be sold, at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in February, 1919, at
the court house door in said county,
in the city of Winder, between the
legal hours of sale, the following
real estate, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
located in the city of Winder, Ga.,
Barrow county, on the S. side of E
Broad street known in the plat of
the John D. Wright estate, as the
Parnell Lot, bounded on the east by
proposed McElroy street; south by
lands of Nancy J. Wr.ght estate;
west by H. J. Cox lot and on north
Dy East Broad street; beginning on
East Broad street, thence S. 40% E.
620 feet to corner; thence S. 67%
W. 235 feet to a rock corner; thence
N. 28% W. 615 feet to a rock cor
ner on East Broad street; thence
along East Broad street to the be
ginning corner (which survey in
cludes the proposed McElroy street).
Containing (2%) two and one-half
acres, more or less.
Also those eight (8) lots of the
Nancy J. Wright estate, and known
in the survey of the same as Lots
Nos. 66, 67, 49, 50, 51, 57, 58 and
59, as will appear from plat made
by W. T. Appleby, February 13,
1906, with the exception of one
eighth (1-8) of an acre cut off of
Lot No. 6 6 for J. A. Suddath, the
last eight described lots containing
six (6) acres, more or less, making
in all eight and one-half (8% ) acres
more or less. The abov to b? m'.d
together, and is known as the home
place of James T. Morgan, lately de
ceased.
Also at the same time and place,
the following described lot. adjoin
ing the above, to-wit: That tract or
parcel of land lying or being in the
county of Barrow (formerly Jack
eon), said state, in the city of Win
der. and known in the plat of the
Wright estate as Lot No. Five (5) of
the city property and bounded as
follows: On the north by East Broad
street; south and east by Mrs. R P.
Williams; and west by McElroy
street designated on said plat. Con
taining one-half acre, more or less.
This lot to be sold separately.
This is well-improved, well-situat
ed property and very valuable as a
home place.
Sold for the puronse of distribu
tion to the heirs. Terms cash.
MRS. MARTHA F. MORGAN.
Aministratrix of Jas. T. Morgan, de-
W. H. QUARTERMAN, Attorney.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Barrow County:
Will be sold at the court house
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in February, 1919, within
the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit: One bale and
about 300 pounds of seed cotton,
picked; also, about 22 acres of cot
ton in the field, estimated to make
four bales; also, about 1,200 bun
dles of fodder; levied upon as the
property of Joel Bell, to satisfy an
execution issued on the 12th day of
October, 1914, from the City Court
of Monroe, Walton county, Georgia,
in favor of J. E. Thompson, trans
feree, against Joel Bell; also, to sat
isfy an execution issued from the
Superior Court of Barrow county,
Georgia, on the Bth day of October,
1915, in favor of J. E. Thompson
against Joel Bell. This the Bth day
of January, 1919.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
SALE OF VALUABLE MANUFACTURING
PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF WINDER
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By virtue of the power and authority conferred in a conveyance
executed and delivered by M. M. Crozier to i. 1). Buhner dated Mat
25th, 1910, and recorded June 2nd, 1910, in the clerk s office of the
Superior Court of Barrow county in Book A, pages 020, 821, and in
pursuance of the terms and conditions prescribed in said instrument
of writing, there will he sold at public sale, during the legal hours of
sale, on the tirst Tuesday in February, 1919, at the court house in
Barrow county, the following described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of
Winder, Barrow county, state of Georgia, fronting on Athens street
and bounded by Williams street, Seaboard Air Line Kailway, lands
of the Winder Cotton Mills, and by Athens street, or the old llog
Mountain road; excluding the right-of-way of the Gainesville Mid
land Railway. The said property having been lately known as the
Winder Ice and Manufacturing Company plant and previously as the
property of the Russell Manufacturing Company; together with ail
the boilers, pumps, engines, shafting, ice making machinery and all
the machinery of evegy kind and character, and all personal prop
erty or apparatus which is now on said property, (except any bot
tling machinery or material and ammonia drums) together with all
aud singular the edifices, buildings, rights, members, heriditaments
and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining;
and all the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand
whatsoever of said M. M. Crozier in or to the same, and the reversion
and reversion, remainder and remainders thereof.
Said sale will be held on the first Tuesday in February for the
purpose of collecting the principal and interest on certain promissory
notes, seventeen in number, bearing date the 25th day of May, A. D.
1916, given by the said M. M. Crozier, aggregating the sum of Fif
teen Thousand Dollars and containing a stipulation that defaulting
payment of either or any of said notes or of the interest thereon or
,of any part thereof shall forthwith mature all of the remaining and
unpaid notes of said series, as well as for the purpose of collecting a
certain note made and executed by the said M. M. Crozier for Five
Thousand Dollars, which was given to T. D. Palmer arid by him sold,
transferred and assigned in writing to E. E. Robinson. On the 27th
day of February, 1917, T. D. Palmer sold, transferred and assigned
to E. E. Robinson of Jacksonville, Duval county, Florida, the instru
ment in writing whereby the property which is to be sold and here
inbefore described was conveyed to him together with the notes here
inbefore mentioned which the same had been given to secure and the
said M. M. Crozier having made default in the payment of the first
ten notes, the said E. E. Robinson as assignee, as aforesaid, has and
hereby does exercise the option given and contained in the deed of
conveyance afore- iid to declare all of said notes, whether of the
-erics non 1 11 'id Dollars or the note for Five
n notes aggregating Twenty
nil a ta |) < lippnmp i
The title to this prop* rn is perfect. It is one of the most acees-j
sible and convenient manufacturing sites in Georgia.
The property described in this advertisement will bo sold as a
whole or subdivided to meet the wishes of prospective purchasers as
may be determined on the day of sale to be to the best interest of all
concerned.
The original notes and deed of conveyance to T. D. Palmer as
well as the deed of assignment from T. D. Palmer to E. E. Robinson
may be seen by parties interested in purchasing at our office.
E. E. ROBINSON. Assignee,
By his Attorneys, Richard B. Russell and Richard B. Russell, Jr.
INSURANCE
Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago, and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
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ones. A WISE man Insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection
that it gives, to ihs peace of mind and the care of his loved ones.
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Steam Again6t Sails.
Modern navnl development may be
said to have begun with the rapid in
crease in the size of ships which took
place at the close of the fifteenth cen
tury; and mediaeval history finally
closed with the battle of Lepanto In
1571, the last great action in which
rowing galleys played an important
part. From this time the sall-pro
pelled man-of-war was gradually Im
proved until early in the nineteenth
century, when sails began to give way
to steaux.
Appropriate Last Words.
The Elizabethans nr" full of well
chosen last words. Marlowe makes
Tnmhnrlainc assume the sobriquet of
Attlla with his lost breath: “For Tam
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA—Harrow County:
By virtue of ou order of the
Court of Ordinary of said
County, granted at the Janu
ary Term, 1919, will be sold on
the premises of the Summerlin
Buggy Cos., at the corner of
Candler and Jackson Streets,
in the City of Winder, Ga., on
the 3d Day of February, 1919,
within the legal hours of sale,
the following property of the
estate of W. L. Oiver, deceased,
to-wit:
One horse, one touring ear
automobile, one stock, of mer-
Needs Grow.
Most of us who haven’t any, *•*** tn
our pious way that all we wcvi . o.ey
for is to he Independent, but we notice,
says the Ohio State Journal, that ns
soon as anyone begins to g,t a few dol
lats uhend he discovers that .ie needs
lots more Independence tbun he
thought he did.
Strange Street Names.
What is the quaintest street name
you know of In London, past or pres
ent? It would probably be hard, re
lates the London Chronicle, to beat
Shalligonaked street, which, according
to the late Sir Laurence Gomme’s evi
dence before the local records com
mittee, appears as the name of a street
In Wapplng in a sewers rate book for
1748. In those days the naming of a
street was not in the hands of a sedate
public authority, hence the oddity of
some of these old names.
chaudi.se consisting of harness,
sewing machines, leather, har
ness hardware, tools and ma
chinery, one lot of blacksmith
tools and stock. Terms cash.
This 4th day of January, 1919.
LEE J. OLIVER,
As Administrator of the Estate
of \\\ L. Oliver, deceased.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
In Barrow Superior Court —
March Term, 1919.
Mrs. Elmo Baxter Bray vs.
Thomas Bray.
To the defendant, Thomas
Bray:
The paint iff, Elmo Baxter
Bray, having filed her petition
for divorce against Thomas
Bray in this Court, returnable
to this term of the Court, and
it being made to appear that
Thomas Brav is not a resident
of said county and also that he
does not reside within the
State, and an order having been
made for service on him Thoms
Bray, by publication, this,
therefore, is to notify you
Thomas Bray, to be and appear
at the next term of the Barrow
Superor Court to be held on the
Fourth Monday in March, 1919,
then and there to answer said
complaint.
Witness the Honorable An
drew J. Cobb, Judge of the Su
perior Court, this January
16th, 1919.
GEO. N. BAGWELL,
Clerk Superior Court, Barrow
County.
RICHARD B. RUSSELL,
Petitiioner’s Attorney.
Hw Cmimn4ttr Arrangement,
la anew calendar the date* are car
ried ra a aeel bo that 13 weeks aro vi*-
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wnu the tgarea for any week de-
BM ta appear more prominently than
the others.
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Paraguny contains some of the best
cattle lands in the world, although
these resources have not yet been ad
equately developed. The republic now
contains about 4,000,000 head of cattle.
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