The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, February 06, 1919, Image 8

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No, We Are Not Going Out of Business Just Unloading Some Real Good Values And furniture will not come down, at least before this fall, and the manufacturers say not then. But we have a good stock of REAL GOOD MEDIUM PRICE goods BOUGHT LONG ago some of which are just arriving, which we are going to let our customers have at prices 'JCAY UNDER THE WHOLESALE prices today, note some of the following prices: The Best Cottage Chair on the Market FISHERS No. 1 DOUBLE CANE SEAT, NO SECONDS. BEST CHAIR ON EARTH at only sl.lO each, 6 for $6.50 while they last. SOLID OAK; ALL NEW GOODS Dressers $12.50 Up NO SHOCK GLASS either, all PLATE GLASS MIRRORS. Now, we are here to stay, and also behind everything that goes out of this house. Mr Oscar E. Summerour, who sacrificed his business to enter Uncle Sam’s service, has returned from San Francisco, and will be with us. Every one knows Oscar, and you all know me. We have built up a business here, in the iast eleven years, of which we are proud; and the year just closed shows the biggest year in our business: for we have the exclusive line on some of the very best lines in the country —such as the WORLD’S biggest and beststeeland brass beds, the SIMMONS line; and the famous HOOSIER CABINETS; the SOUTH’S best chairs, the BRUMBY; the GLOBE-WERNICKE BOOKCASES. Last, but not least, by any means, the best TALKING MACHINES on the market, the famous SONORA, which took the highest score at the PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION of all TALKING MACHINES on the market. Plays ANY RECORD; either diamond or steel needle. Come to headquarters and let us show you. ' <f • • ' S , / * * • ■. , __ , , ; W. T. ROBINSON Sell-A-Heap-Sell-Cheap-Keep-Everlastingly-At-It LEGAL NOTICES APPLJCATION FOB LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA —Barrow County: G. W. McDonald and Ben Wall having made application to me to be uppomted as permanent administra tors of the estate of T. N. Wall lato of said county, deceased, notice is hereby given to all conorned that said application will be heard at the regulai term of tne Court of Ordina ry for Barrow County to be held on lue first aioutlay in March, 1919. Witness my hand and official atgna utre on this the B<l day of February, 1919. H. O. HILL, Ordinary. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OK ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA—Barrow County: Mrs. Mattie Fite and C. B. Cham bers having made aplicpation to me to be appointed as permanent ad ministrators of the estate of W. M. Fite, late of said county, deceased, notice is hereby given to all con cerned that said application will be heard at the regular terrti of the Court of Ordinary for Barrow Coun ty, to be held on the first Monday in March, 1919. Witness my hand and official signature on this the 3d day of February. 1919'. H. G. HILL, Ordinary. PETITION FOR TITLES ON BOND FOR TITLES. GEORGIA—Barrow County: Mr*. Ella Threatt having made ap plication to me as the sole heir at law of T. L. Threatt, late of said county, deceased, to require title to be executed to her to certain lands described in a bond for titles from I. M Parham ,of Madison County, Ga., to the said T. L. Threatt, the said application alleging that the aid lands so described in the said bond for titles made to T. L. Threat by tne aid Parham, all par ties concerned are hereby notified that the said application will he heard before the Court of Ordinary for Barrow County on the first Mon day in March, 1919. Witness my hand and official signature on this the 3rd day of February, 1919. H. G. HILL, Ordinary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All parties holding claims against the estate of Jas. T. Morgan, are re quested to present same for settle ment at onre. MRS. M. F. MORGAN, Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All parties holding claims against the estate of F. W\ Bondurant, are requested to present same for settle ment at once. MRS. F. W. BONDURANT, Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE G EORC} IA —Barrow County: By virtue* of an 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 18th day of February, 1919, within the legal hours of sale, the following property of the estate of W. L. Oliver, deceased, to-wit: One horse, one touring car uutomobile, one stock of mer chandise 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 \V. L. Oliver, deceased. NOTICE TO THE TAX PAYERS OF BARROW COUNTY. FIRST ROUND. For the year 1919, for the pnr pose of taking your State and Coun ty Tax Returns will be at the follow ing places: Chandler's Court Ground, Febru ary 17, from 9 to 10 a. m. Johnson School House, February 17, from 11 to 12 a. m. Oak Grove, February 17, from 1 to 2 p. m. Miles Hunter Oin House, Febru ary 17, from 3 to 4 p. m. Wright Store House, February 18, from 9 to 10 a. m. Statham, February 18, from 11 to 2 p. m. D. D. Jones’ Store, February 18, from 3 to 4 p. m. Bethlehem, February 19, from 9 to 12 a. m. Reeves’ Mill, February 19, from 1 to 2 p. m. Maddox School House, February 19, from 3 to 4 p. m. Carl, February 20, from 9 to 11 a. m. Auburn, February 20, from 12 to 3 p. m. Thompson Mill, February 21, from 9 to 10 a. m. Cains Court Ground, February 21, from 11 to 12 a. ra. County Line, February 21, from 1 to 2 p m. Mulberry, February 21, from 3 to 4 p. m. IN ill be at Court House every Sat urday and also all of Court Week for the purpose of taking your State and County Tax returns. J. A. STILL, 1 LETTER FROM CLARENCE SWEAT. Germany, Dec. 31, 1915. Mrs. Tishic Sweat, Winder, Ga. Dear Mother: I will write you tonight to let you know I am O. K. We are now stationed about 20 inile of Coblenz and guess we will be here two or three months or we may not be here very long. I hope we will spend the 4th of July in the states. Germany is a beautiful country when the earth is covered with snow. This part of it is a mountainous country and you have to look al most straight up to see the top of the mountains. There is a big valley and then a big moun tain thousands of of feet high. There are no branches and BE A LEADER Ride in the Leading Automobile The Chevrolet is the leader. More sold in 191S than any other car. Parts reasonable—service the best. Beware of new companies not well established; you may not be able to get parts some day. Get a Chevrolet: they are well on the map. WOODRUFF HARDWARE COMPANY BED ROOM SUITS FROM $28.50 UP And the best STEEL BEDS made at most any price. AXMINISTER ART SQUARES $39.75 Wholesale price today $46.50. Velvet Squares $37.75; wholesale price $4415. swamps. I could tell you many things that would seem impos sible to believe but all the same are true. About three weeks after I ar rived in France I took the mumps and went to the hospit al and about three days after that the company went to the front. I stayed there two weeks and was transferred to the 3rd army and 3rd division at the time this division was on the front. Bo I started up there and in about 20 miles of the front we met this division com ing back for two or three weeks’ rest. Believe me we could hear the big guns firing and w T hile we were here resting peace was declared, so you see liow lucky I was. Writ soon for I haven’t herad from you all since I have been over here. Your loving son, Clarence Sw'eat. Clasified Ads. FINE YOUNG COW FOR SALE. If bought at once will sell at an unusual bargin, a young cow that will come in latter part of February. Apply at office of BARROW TIMES. SPECIAL NOTICE. I wish to hire a hand and fur nish a home, or will rent a one horse crop for this year. See me at once at my home near Winder. JOHN S. GREEN. LOST —Military overcoat, size 38; burnt on right hand corner of tail. Lost somewhere be tween Marcus and County Line school houses. Finder please return and receive reward to Barrow Times, or J. B. MOTE, r-2 Auburn, Ga. FAINT NOW. You get the best Paint from Smith. Hard ware Company. START RIGHT by buying one of those GOOD MILBURN WAGONS from Smith Hard ware Company. EDISON—the phonograph with a soul. Sold by Smith Hardware Company. We have just received a car load of the CELEBRATED MILBURN WAGONS. Smith Hardware Company. Flace your order now for a DODGE AUTOMOBILE so as to be sure of getting one this spring. Smith Hardware Com- LOST —One door key to bar ber shop. The finder will be re warded by returning to George Anderson, the barber, Winder, Ga. FOR SALE—Fine Milk Cow, fresh in milk. Moore’s Cash Market. MICHELIN TIRES AND TUBES, give satisfaction. Sold only by Smith Hardware Com pany. FROM GERMANY. January 9, 1919. Mr. C. L. Sellers, Winder, Ga. Dear Father: Iwill write you again the first time for New Y r ear. Am still getting on O. K., and hope the same for you all. I hope your crop turned out fine. I would like to know where Herschel is so I could write him. We are still over in Germany. I will Ik* glad when everything is finished so we can come home to the dear old U. S. A., the garden spot of the w orld. I know nothing else to write and will tell you good bye for this time. Your loving son, A. L. Sellers. APPLICATION FOR LET TERS OF ADMINISTRA TION. GEORGIA —Barrow County: Mrs. Annie W. Carpenter hav ing made application to me in due form to be appointed perm anent administrator upon the estate of K. P. Carpenter, late of said county, deceased, notice is hereby given that said appli cation will be heard at the regu ular term of the Court of Ordi nary of Barrow County, to be held on the first Monday in March, 1919. Witness my offi cial signature, this the 3rd day of Februry, 1919. H. Ordinary.