The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, July 17, 1919, Image 6

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election notice. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF BARROW. OFFICE OF THE ORDINARY SITTING FOR COUNTY I’URDOSI.s. TO THE (QUALIFIED VOTERS OI HARROW COUNTY Notice is hereby given to the voters of Barrow County that on the 22nd day of July, 1919, un election will be held in Harrow County, ut which will Ik- submitted to the qualified voters of said county, for their determination, the question whether bonds shall be is sued by said Barrow County, Georgia, jn the aggregate amount of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) to be applied to and used for the purpose Of erecting and building and equipping and furnishing a COURT HOUSE in and for said eounty, to be known as the BARROW COUNTY COURT HO! sh. ,s a id bonds to be issued aro described as follows: BARROW COUNTY COURT HOUSE BONDS. The said issue of bonds in the aggre gate sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, if issued, shall consist of one hundred bonds, in number, numbered from one (1) to one hundred (1<>0) both inclusive, each of said bonds to be of the denomination of One thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) and all of said bonds are to bear interest at the rato of five per centum per annum (5 por cent.) from the first day of August, 1010, pay able annually on the first day of Janu ary in each year and the principal thereof is to be payable us follows: Five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) on January first. 1930, and Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) on the first day of January of the years 10.11, 1032, 1933, 1014, 1035, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1030, 1040, IP4I, 1042, 1041, 1044, 1915, 1040, 1047, 1948, 1049, the said several installments, twenty in number, of five bonds each of the proposed issue, aggregating the sum of $100,000.00 and on the last named date, January first, 1049, all of said bonds, principal and interest, are to be fully paid off. Said election shall be held at all the voting precincts within the limits of the said county and shall bo held by the same persons and in the same man ner and under the same rules and regu lations as those that govern elections for county officers for the said county of Barrow, and the returns of the said elections shall be made by the election managers to the Ordinary of Harrow County, and said Ordinary of Harrow County shall, iu the presence of and to gether with the said several managers of elections who bring up the said re turns, consolidate the returns nnd do K-lare the result. The hours for the hold ing of the said election will be the same as the hours for holding the election tor county officers, namely, seven o’clock, a. m. nt the court house until six o’clock p. m. and at the other preeintes in said county from eight o'clock a. m. until three o’clock p. m. sun time, on the paid da to for holding the said election, July 22nd, I!H9. Both principal and interest, on the snid bonds is to be payable in gold coin, of the United States of the present weight and fineness at such place as may be designated in the bonds. Those desiring to vote in favor of the issue of snid bonds will do so by east jug their ballots having written or printed upon them the words “ For Bar row County Court House Bonds,” and those desiring to vote against the issue of said bonds will do so by casting bal lots having written or printed upon them the words “ Against Barrow Coun ty Court House Bonds. Let this order and notice he entered of record on the minutes of this court, Done at Winder, Georgia, by the Ordi nary of Harrow County sitting for coun ty purposes on this the 19th day of June, 1919. H G Hill > Ordinary. ELECTION NOTICE. STATE OF GEORGIA, COl NTV OF BARROW. OFFICE OF THE ORDINARY SITTING FOR COUNTY FERCOSES. TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS Ol .. BARROW COUNTY, GEORGIA: .. Notice is hereby Riven to the voters of Burrow County that on the --mi <lny of July, 191'.', an election will be hold in Barrow County, at which will be submitted to the qualified voters of said county for their determination the question whether bonds shall bo issued hv said Barrow County, Georgia, in the aggregate amount of One Hundred Thouaandn Dollars ($100,000.00) to be applied to the purpose yf establishing, constructing, building, widening, strai ghtening. soiling, stumping and grading the public roads in said county, and in building new roads in said county, and for the purchase of . mutediul, equip went, tools, machinery and supplies neeossnry and to be uses! in such work. Bnid bonds to be issued uro described as follows: PUBLIC ROAD BONDS. The said weue of bonds in the aggre gate sum of one hundred thousand dol lars, if issued, shall consist of one hun <Ue.d bonds, in number, a umbered from one (1) to one hundred (IDD) both in clusive, each of said bomis to be of the denomination of one thousand dollars, (trt.000.00) and all of said 1 Kinds -wre to bear interest at the rate of five per cen turn per annum (5 per cent) from the first day of August, 1919, payable an madly on the first day of January in each year and the principal thereof to be payable as follows: Five Thousand Dollars, ($5,000.00) on the first of Janu ary 1910, and Five Thousand Dollars, $5,000.00) on the first of January of the years 1911, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1935, lO.lfC 1937, 1918, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, I94l! 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1940, and said several installments, twenty in number, of five bonds each of the proposed issue, aggregating the said sum of $100,000.00 and on the last named date, January first, 1949, all of said bonds, principal and interest, are to lie fully paid off. Said election shall be held at all the voting precincts within the limits of the said county, and shall be held by the same persons and in the same man nor and under the same rules and regu lations as those that govern elections for county officers for the said eounty of Barrow, and the returns of tho said elections shall be made by the election managers to tho Ordinary of Barrow County, nnd said Ordinary of Barrow County shall, in the presence of and to gether with tho said several managers of elections who bring up the said re turns, consolidate tho said returns and dcelaro tho result. Tho hours for hold ing the said election will be the same as the hours for holding the election for county officers; namely, seven o’clock a. m. at the court house six o’clock p. m. and at tho other precincts in said county from eight o’clock a. m. until three o’clock p. m. sun time, on the said date for holding the said election, .July 22, 1919. Both principal and interest on tho said bonds is to be payable in gold coin of the UnUited States of the present weight and fineness at such place as may be designated in the bonds. Those desiring to vote in favor of the issue of said bonds will do so by east ing their ballots having written or printed upon them the words “FOR PUBLIC ROAD BONDS’’ and those de siring to vote against said bonds will do so by casting ballots having written or printed upon them the words “AGAINST PUBLIC ROAD BONDS.” Let, this order and notice be entered of record on the minutes of this court. Done at Winder, Georgia, by the Ordi nary of Barrow County sitting for county purposes on this the 19th day of June, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICUL TURE TO HAVE A BOAR SALE. The latest information places Georgia seventh among the hog raising states of the country. The number of hogs credited to the state is well over the three million mark. There v.asat into when any kind of a hogwould satisfy the average farmer. A change has taken place, however, and the progressive far mer wants better hogs. The small farmer and the tenant cannot always spare money to buy purebreds. It might not he the wise thing to do it’ he could. Hut it would he mighty good business on Ids part to have a purebred male. In fact, there has been a campaign made to get a purebred hale hog on every farm in twenty four counties This campaign aroused the hog raisers in other counties unoil in quires for purebred sires arrive with increasing frequency. To ren der any dependable service neces sitated personal inspection before recommending a candidate for sale. To facilitate and supply those who want good sires for use this fall, the State College of Agrieul-| tore at Athens has taken the mat ter up with the foremost breeders in the state, and will hold a sale of young boars on August 7th, in the new Animal Husbandry building at that plaee. There will be ten l head each of Poland China. Du roc Jersey, Hampshire and Berkshire breeds offered. These are January, February and March pigs All reg istered and cholera immune, and have been inspected by the well known hog expert, Carl Wallace, i The sale will he held in the af ternoon of August 7th. Col. b. H. liuliek of Atlanta, Indiana, crying the sale. In the morning a special demonstration in judging and placing animals will be made by J. K. llite, veteran showman nud breeder. This will be the sale for the small farmer and tenant to get a purebred boar ot the right type for use this fall at a price he can afford to pay. All the animals from well known herds in the state. All home-raised and home-bred. LEGAL ADS. Letters of Administration. Georgia, Barrow County. Mrs. A. M. Wall having applied to me for permanent letters of adminis tration upon the estate of J. B. Wall late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all parties, creditors and kin, that 1 will pass upon this application on the first Monday in Aug. 1919. Witness my official hand and signature on this the 7th day of July, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Leave To Sell. Georgia, Barrow County. W. O. Perrv as the administrator of the estate of 8. E. Sharpton, late of said county, deceased, having applied to me for leave to sell real estate be longing to the estate 8. E. Sharpton. One building on Broad street known as the opera house building, now- being used as the Barrow County Court House. This property is in Winder Bar row County Georgia. One residence on Bush ave. now occupied by J. M. Mor ris. This property is in Winder Barrow County Ga. Some vacant lots in Athens, Clarke County Ga., some vacant lots in Atlanta, Fulton County Ga. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Letters of Administration. Georgia, Barrow County. O. W. Smith having applied to me for permanent letters of administration up on the estate of Mrs. M. F,. Smith, 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 Aug. 1919. Witness my offieal hand and signature on this the 7th day of July, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Administrators Sale. Georgia, Barrow County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Barrow County will be sold at public out erv on the first Tuesday in August, 1919, at the Court House door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the undi vided interests specified below in the three tracts of land described below, to wit: An undivided one third interest in that tract or parcel of land lying and being in said State and County and in ♦he Town of Statham and being known and designated as one half of lot No. 40, according to the survey of the Town of Statham, and bounded as follows: On the north and west by the old M. J. C. Statliam lot (now' ow'ned by Mrs. Me Donald;) on the east by Chase street (fourth street) and on the south by Bail Road street, fronting one hundred (100) feet on Rail Rohd street and one hundred fifty (150) on Chase street (Fourth street,) said lot being 100 by 150 feet and containing fifteen thousand square foot more or less and the im provements thereon consisting of a brick cotton ware house 90 by 140 feet. Also, an undivided one third interest in all that tract, of land lying and being in the Town of Statham, in Barrow County Georgia, described as follows: Fronting on Jefferson street seventy five feet, more or less, and running back along Rail Road street the same or uniform width one hundred feet, bounded on the north by Kinney & Toole, south east by F. M. Willims, south west by Rail Road street, and north west by Jefferson street ns is de scribed in deed from T. H. Wofford to R. S. I). Lanier and T. J. Lanier, date September 50, 1905. On the above des cribed lot is situated one store room and ware house to be conveyed except one half of the north-east wall. This is the same tract of land as was conveyed by F. M. Williams to T. If. Wofford and bv T. H. Wofford to R. S. D. Lan ier and T. .T. Lanier arid by R. S. D. Lanier and T. .1. Lanier to The North Georgia Trust & Banking Company and by said The North Georgia Trust & Banking Company by deed to- D. T. Hammond, R. C. Willingham ami W. H. Fite as recorded in book A on page STI in the office of the Clerk of Barrow (Superior Court. Also, an individed one fourth inter est in that tract or parcel of land lying and being in tin 1 Town of Statham, Borrow County, Georgia. * formerly in Jackson County, said tract being made up of the lots conveyed by deed of R. S. 1). Lanier to .T. P. Arnold, L. M. Ar no Id and O. B. Chambers, dated Novem ber first, IDO?, recorded ia Clerk’s office of Jackson Superior Court, November ,trd, 19(15, in hook FT on page 192, be ginning at the corner of Rail Road street and Chase street and running north with Chase sweet 200 feet to an alley, thenro east along said aflev 520 feet to lands of L. M. Arnold, thence south along line of L. M\ Arnold two hundred feet to Rail Rond thence west along Rail Road street three hun dred twenty feet, to the beginning cor ner already mentioned. Said lands and the interests therein specified are sold for the purpose of payment of debts and for distribution. Terms of sale, cash. 0. B. Chandlers. Mrs. Mattie. Fite. Administrators of W. M. Fit*, de ceased. G. A. Johns, Winder, On., Attorney for administrators. Letters of Administration. Georgia, Barrow County. A. C. Kelly of Kelly & Wright having applied to me for pennant letters of ad mioisttration upon the estate of J. T. Perkins late of said county deceased, [this is to site all parties, creditors and I kill, that I will pass iquin this applied tain on the first Monitor in Aug. 1919. Witness my oflfical hand and signature lon this the seventh day of .Inly IHI9. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Letter of Administration. Georgia, Barrow County. J. A. Perry having applied to me for permanent letters of administration up sin the estate of C. E. Davis, late of said oeuttt) - , deeossed, this is to site all parties, creditors and kin, that I will pass upon this application on the first Monday in Aug. 1919. Witness my ofli cal hand and >ij*natnre on this the sev enth day of July, 1919. 11. 0. Hill, Ordinary. Georgia, Barrow County. All creditors of the estate of K. P. Carpenter, late of Barrow County, de ceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to 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 June, 1919. Mrs. Annie W. Carpenter. Administrator. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Administrators. Ct Georgia, Burrow County. AM creditors of the estate of W. M. Fite late of Barrow County, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the under-signed according to law and all persons in debted to said estate aro required to make immediate payment. This second day of June, 1919. C. B. Chambers, Mrs. Mattie Fite. Administrators. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Administrators. Georgia Barrow County. All creditors of the estate of T. N. Wall late of Barrow County, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the under-signed according to law and all 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. 6t Cedar Creek. (Last, Wee’s Locals) Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stewart and children spent the week-end iu At lanta. Miss Annie Lois Hayes is spend ing the week in Jersey. Miss Grace Moon spent Friday in Winder. Misses Surleen and Maggie Hay es visited Athens Saturday. Mr. Erastus Adams, of Hosch ton, was in our community Sun day. The singing at Miss Grace Moon’s Sunday evening was en joyed by all present. Mr. Morgan Hayes spent Friday night with Mr. Emory Stewart. The singing at Mr. John Park’s was one of the enjoyable occasions in our community. BETHABRA. (Last Wee's Locals) As Bethabra hasn’t been heard from through the columns of The Times in quite a white we want to et you know we are not dead. We have a Sunday School’ that we are proud of. Last Sunday tw T o more departments were organized the Home Department and the Cradle Roll. Let us not forget the picnic next Thursday, July .17, at Mr. Tronic's Spring. The B. Y. P. U. though very young is coming to the front. W e have- the material for an A-t l n ion and of course are working to he A-l. A nong th ase from this place to attend the burial of Mr. Mark Ed wards at Walnut, was Mr;. J-A. Boss and family and Mr. J M. Sims. Hiss Carte Boss-of Carl, spent, the week-end with Miss Annie Wheeler School began Monday morning at County Line, with tine show itag. Several from here visited Jeffer son Sunvfay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Loveless, of Atlan ta, spent Sunday with the latter s brotWt, Mr. C. If. Sigtnan. “EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL” From the smallest bulb to the largest at lowest possi ble prices. , “Quality” House Wiring. / 'j r *" Page C. Gregory Electrical Contractor. Piioue 364 or 40 Australia’s Artesian Basin. The artaalnn basin rtf Australia mtmaures 309,000 mjiiwe miles In ex tent, ami is said to tie the largest known In the world, -comprising 818,- 300-square miles in Queenshmd, 90,000 'n South Australia, 83,000 In New South Wales and 20,000 In the northern ter ritory. Strayed—One red pig, six weeks old. Reward for any infor mation given me as to his where abouts. —S. M. St John. \mZ 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 anl lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don t DELAY. It may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home * 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. Kilgore, Radford & Smith GIRLS WANTED One hundred gifls wanted to make Overalls. Highest wages paid. Steady work. Apply SUPT. BELL OVERALL CO., Winder, Ga. BUY A BUSH CAR. Four Cylinder,37 l /z horse power motor for $1175. Six Cylinder, 40-horse power, 5-passenger, SIJ7S. For designs and description call on Fred J. Fuller, or write the Bush Company, Bush Temple, North Clark stret, and Chicago Ave., Chicago, 111. Just say I am in the market for an automobile and wish designs and prices. My territory is unlimited. A9O days guarantee against defects and workmanship. Terms SIOO down, balance, sight draft with bill of lading. FRED J. FULLER, Agent. Bethlehem, Georgia. A MEANS TO AN END If you seek a broader education — If you want to establish a business — If you desire to build or buy a home— If your aimed-at goal be modest or tremen dous— You wall find an active Savings Account in this hank a practical ways and means toward accomplishment. Summon your forces; take this vital step; clear the way for Progress. WINDER NATIONAL BANK WINDER, GA. The only National Bank in this vicinity. Land For Sale 40 acres red land, good house and outbildings; 10 acres fine bottom; wood, pasture; 4 miles east of Winder on pub lic road, $90.00 per acre. 330 acres, Hancock county, Ga., 4-horse farm open, 3 tenant houses, barn, good pasture. Thousands of feet of second-growth pine and hardware timber; 90 acres in bot toms, at $30.00 per acre. Easy terms. acres in Greene county on good public road; 2 6-room houses and 6 tenant houses; plenty of saw timber, and wood; good pasture; 9-horse farm open; rented for 15 hales cotton 1919 and 16 bales for 1920. Fine red land at $40.00 per acre. 181 acres 5 miles of White Plains, in Hancock county; well timbered, water, pasture, 6-room house, barn, 3-horse farm open; 15 acres branch bottoms; adjoining farm held at $75.00 per acre. Price $40.00 per acre. 785 acres in Hancock county; 6-room dwelling; 7 ten ant houses, large barn. 3 miles hog wire fence, on public road and mail route, phone line. In iy 2 miles of schools, churches and stores. Gin and corn mill with 30-horse pow er engine and boiler goes with this> 10-horse farm open, and over a million feet of saw timber; $30.00 per acre. Other farms at $35.00 per acre See me before you buy City property for sale And rent. ’ Loans made. -■" 1 W. H. QUARTERMAN, Atty. For Sale —8 Horse Power Inter nationa] Gas Engine, good condi tion and will sell cheap.—Winder Mfg. Cos.