The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, June 12, 1919, Image 6

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LEGAL ADS. - Georgia, Barrow County. D. L. Smith, temporary administrator on the estate of W. I’. Simmons, late of said county, deceased, having tiled liis application for discharge and rep senting that he has fully administered the said estate, this is to cite all con cerned, kindred and creditors, that 1 will pass on the said application on the first Monday in July, 1919, at the Tegular July Term of the Court of Ordi nary of Barrow County. 1 his the 2nd dnv of June. 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. A. Johns, Winder, (in., Attorney for administrator. State of Georgia, County of Barrow. ,T. A. Boland, having made applica tion to require titles to he executed to him to certain land described in a bond for titles thereto attached purporting to be signed by K. I*. Carpenter, late of said county, deceased, the said applica tion alleging that said land has been fully paid for, all parties concerned are hereby notified that said applica tion will i>o heard before the court_of ordinary for said county on the 1 1h dav of July 1919. This 2nd day of June 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. A. Johns. Winder, Cm., attorney for Administration. 4t Georgia. Barrow County. C. B. Chambers and Mrs. Mattie Fite as the administrators of the estate of W. M. Fite, late of said county, de ceased. having applied to me for leave to sell lands belonging to the estate ot said W. M. Fite and also 5 shares Bank Htatham stock and one Liberty bond for tk 1 fH* and 1 14 shares stock in Guarantee Trust and Banking Company, of Atlanta, Ga., this is therefore to notify all parties sit interest to show cause before me on the first Monday in July, 1919, why the application should not he granted. This the second day of June, 1919. H. G. Hill; Ordinary. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Administrators. Georgia, Barrow County. All creditors of the estate of K. F. Carpenter, late of Barrow County, de ceased, are hereby notified fo render in fheir demands fo the under-signed ac cording to law and all persons in debted to said estate are required to make im mediate payment. This the second day of .Tune, 1919. Mrs. Annie W. Carpenter. Adnunist rater. G. A. Johns. Winder Ga., Attorney for Administrators. fit Georgia, Harrow County. AH creditors of the estate of W. M. Fite late of Harrow County, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the under-signed according to law and all persons in debted to said C. H. Chambers, estate are required to make immediate payment. This second day of .Tune, 1919. Mrs. Mattie Fite. Admin i strntors. G. A. Johns, Winder, (in.. Attorney for Administrators. (it Georgia, Harrow County. All creditors of the estate of T. N. AVall late of Harrow County, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the under signed according to law and nil persons in debted to said estate arc required to make imme diate payment. This the second day of June, 1919. Ben Wall, G W. McDonald. Administrators. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Administrators. (it v Georgia, Harrow County, lb b. Griflfeth having applied to me for permanent letters of administration upon the estate of Mrs. W. A. Clodfel ter, late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all parties, creditors and kin, that I will pass upon this application on the first Monday in July, 1919. Witness my official hand and signature on’ this the second day of June, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Administrators. Georgia, Barrow County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in July, 191!*, at the court house in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situated in Bar row county, (a) to-wit: all that tract of land lying and being in the -43 dis trict, G. M. in the county of Barrow,, (State of Georgia, formerly Jackson county and known as a part of the Jackson Gin place about two miles South East of Winder Georgia and fully discrihed in a plat thereof made by \V. T. Appleby on Nov. 8, 11*012, and containing 105 acres more or less and bounded on the North by lands of W. 1). Hill; on the Fast by lands of W. IX Hill; on the South by lands of W. C. Maddox and W. T. Appleby and on the West by lands of H. M. Miller and W. T. Appleby. The metes and bounds of said lands "a re as follows: Starting at a rock corner near bridge over Beech Creek, thence N. 2(5 1-2 E. 12.10 chains; thence N. 9 1-2 W. 3.50 chains; thence N. 47 1-4 K. 3.38 chains; thence N. I*s 1-2 W. 4.9t5 chains to the Greek; thence down meanders of Creek to White Oak; thence S. 35 1-2 E. 4.00 chains; thence S. 48 E. 10.00 chains; thence S. 47 1-2 W. 20.00 chains to a Hock; thence S. 57 W. 29.0(5 chains to a Koek on old road; thence N. (51 1-4 W. 5.65 chains along old road to a Rock; thence S. 88 3-4 W. 5.35 chains to a Peachtree or Kockf thence N. 45 1-4 W. 1.63 chains; thenee N. 5 1-2 W. 3.50 chains to the beginning corner. The sale will con tinue from day to day between the same hours until said property is sold. Terms: 13 per cent, of bid in cash and remainder due on December 31. 1919, when possession will he given. This the 2nd day of June, 1919. Mr*. Annie W. Carpenter, Winder, Ga., Administrator of K. P. Carpenter. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Administrator. 4t Georgia. Barrow County. John S. Craft as the administrator of P. A. Moon having made application to require G. W. Smith and Mrs. Kathleen Smith as the administrators of the es tate of H. C. Smith, deceased, late of said county, to make a deed to him to WAR DEPARTMENT 1. Is your city, or your Fair Association, interested in having airplanes visit your community anytime during the coining Fall, if so. answer the following ques tions, and mail to us promptly. 1. Will your city, or Fair Asso ciation, furnish the landing field for tlie planes, specifications for field attached to this letter? 2. If you wish plane to visit your city during Fair, ('arnival, or other public gathering, would you he willing to supply a prominent location on grounds for a Kecrut ing booth, to be established by us? ;5. Can gasoline of over 60 per cent specific gravity be secured in vour citv. 4. (five approximate date, or dates, when field could he put in condition for planes, according to above instructions, and when you would desire that a plane, or plan es. visit your city. 5. It is desired that this landing field he laid out Fast and West, if possible, can this he done? 2. If your city is interested in this project, 1 think that I can supply planes for you on most any dale would desire them. If you are not interested kindly turn this let ter over to the local Chamber of Commerce, or Hoard of Trade, or the Secretary of the local Fair Association, to see if interest can he aroused in the matter. Publica tion in your local paper wpuld he a good method of putting it before the public, and raising the necces sary funds to construct the field, according to specifications. ;j. By way of exportation, I will state that the time is rapidly ap proaching when aerial mail will he a common thing in 1 his coun try, and tlie city which has al ready established a good, up to date, landing Meld for air planes, will surely be among the first to get on the aerial map. 4. If you consider this proposi tion favorably, it might also he well to suggest to you that in lay ing out the field you give conside ration to its probable future use as a landing field for MAIL AEROPLANES, alone the follow ing lines; Established the field as close as practicable to the local post office, on a good public highway, so that transporation to and from the post office will be easy. 5. The Recruiting Officer, United States Army, Room 240 Transporation Building, Atlanta, Georgia, will he only too glad to hear from you if you are interest ed, and to give you any assistance •jailtnu sup ui po.nsop o.tiApu ,io E. S. WRIGHT, COLONEL IT. S. CALAVRY. GEORGIA TOWNS TO BE ON THE MAP. A matter of great interest to the general public at this time is the securing of landing fields for the Air Service of the United States Army. The securing of a good landing field is a long stride to ward getting aerial mail service, soveted by Cities and towns throughout the South. Most people have a vague idea as to the necessary requirements of an aviation landing field, but few outside the air service know exactly what is essential. The A?my Recruiting Station, in the Shackleford Building this certain binds in the county of Ogle thorpe and in 233 district, G. M., de scribed in a bond for title signed by H. C. Smith on Feb. 13, 1918, and the said application alleging that the said land has been fully paid for all parties con cerned are hereby notified that the said application will be heard before the court of ordinary of said county on the Ist Monday in July 1919. This the 2nd day of June 1919. 4t H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Georgia. Barrow County. By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in July, 1919. at the court house in said county, between the usual hours of said sale, the following retd estate f'.tunted in Barrow county, (a) to wit: one hun dred shares of the capital stock of The North Ga. Telephone & Telegraph Cos. of the par value of one hundred dol lars per share. The sale will continue from day to day, between the same hours, until all said property is sold, (b) Terms, cash, (c) This the 2nd day of June, 1919. O. W. Smith. M rs. Kathleen Smith. Administrators of H. C. Smith, de ceased. city is in receipt of a communica tion from the commanding officer, Souther Field, Americus, Georgia, giving the necessary qualifica tions, which are as follows:. Ist. The field must he at least 500 by 1000 feet in dimension, with no onstaeles around the field, such as tall trees, houses, tele phone wires, etc. 2nd. There must he no rocks, stumps, ditches, etc., on the field. In case there are any stumps or ditches, the stumps must he re moved and the ditches filled in, so as to give the surface a hard smooth appearance. rd. The field must he marked in the following manner: (a) A large white circle should he placed in the center of the field, with the first letter of the name of the town printed in the center of the circle. hTe circle should lie from 12 to 15 feet in diameter, and the letter large enough to he readilyrecognizable at a distance. This symbol indi cates to the Pilot that he is at the right field. (h) The extremities of the field should he marked by means of four white squares, one at each corner. This shows the pilot the portion of the field in which you wish him to make his landing, and beyond which he knows there is probable danger. There are at present good land ing fields at Athens, Columbus, M aeon, Albany, Thomasville, Wavcross and Americus, Georgia. To he on the Air Map, a town must have a good landing field. TWO BANKS COUNTY BOYS GO COURTING. Mr. Morris Bellamy and another young man went courting last week. There were only one hitch ing post so the “other young man’’ told Morris to hitch to his buggy wheel. Morris did so. When the courting on the inside was over the swains went out to get their jar heads, and found tlie hack end of the “other man’s” buggy ate off, also a part of the cushion gone. Moral: Never hitch a mule to a buggy wheel nor pull Ids tail unless you want to take the elevator.—Banks Cos. Journal. NOTICE TO SINGERS. Please allow me, through the columns of your valuable paper to extend an invitation to all song leaders in your county, and also to invite your Convention singers as a whole, to our annual meeting, to be held at New Hope Church, between, six miles west of Mon roe, the fifth Sunday in June. Come one, come all. Bring your singers and your books.—E. H. Anthony, Pres. Walton County Singing Convention. 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