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LEGAL NOTICES
Adnuaistrstcrs. Sale,
i Hi' '
By v irtue of :<n order of flu court of
ordinary of Lir>>>w 1 minty. i.r ■
upon the ui l j• i■ ■‘! o' V\ oriv,
adi ■ -i 1
t'liarpton. !*•••*- .-■ • 1 * t< 1 ' - 1 ' */>
|o sell the ii ){ rty of the a
Hharpton. doc t-:,-ft. for the ]' I’"' ",
pay n it debts and .l;-tribui on, fieri will
ji,.’ sold before the ' OUrt house io;>r, at
public outeiy. !■• ■ !'■ b -• * •' '
the city ol Winder, between the <g‘
hours of' sale, on the ' st Jm - :tV 'O
N‘|if. l 'l'.i. a- the prop' rty of the
dei eased, the following tic-i-ribcd pro
pcrty;
\il that trait or parcel of laud lying!
ami being in tl"' city of Winder, foun
ty of Bin row. stale o! Georg. Begin
ning at the Southeastern, corner of
Itroud Street and I.aura Street running
tlienee Kant along the South side of
l.rnad street one liundred (100) feet,
Uence South parallel with Laura street
one hundred <100) feet, thenee West
parallel with Broad street one hundred
(100) feet to Laura street, thenee North
along Laura street one hundred (100)
lent to Broad street, the point of be
ginning. Being lots -even (7) and eight
(H) in block seventeen (17) of the old
.log Tavern, survey and being the same
property conveyed by John S .smith,
and others to H. E. Sharpton and L O
hharpton on .Tan. Nth 1007 and record
ed in Book “I ” page IT> of the re
lords of Walton County Georgia. Haul
property now known as the old opera
house building now occupied by Barrow
County for a court house
Terms one fourth cash. SSOOO Nov
Kith, 101! and remainder Jan. Ist, 10-0
with S per tent interest on deferred
payments.
Also at the same time and place, the
following described property will be
nold. One six room house and lot in the
city of Winder, County of Barrow,
state of Georgia, and fully described as
follows:
fronting on Bush Avenue, Oft feet
more or loss and running back a uni
form width to May street a distance of
1 .To foot more or loss. On said lot is a
two story, >i . room residence now o<-
cupieil by Man -o A Morns. Term -one
fourth cash and balance Nov. loth, I HO.
W O. Berry, Administrator.
Georgia, harrow ( unity
Mi-,. Sumii I.'. Thompson anil I'l -ha,
11. Odum, executor.-' of the will of Juiucs
< Tlmiui*>on. •i* 1 ■ i ~ Im v ir ifi
plicntion to mo for leavo to hell the
in ml* or ilii‘ said .fame* O. Thompson,
used, th's i- therefore to e'te all
parties at intere. 1 to show- cnn.-e before
me on the first Monday in Hcpteniber,
i;HP, why the application should not lie
grunted. Thi< the 4th day of August,
HMD.
H. (’• Hill, Ordinary.
(!. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for
executors.
Georgia, Barrow County.
Mr. D. if Lord having applied to mo
for permanent letters of Administration
li|M>ii the estate of Mrs. Meggie Lord,
late of said county, deceased, this is to
cite all parties, creditors and kin, that I
will pass upon this application the (irst
Monday in September, HUP. Witness
my official hand and signature on this
the 4th, day of Auguust. 1' 1
H. (■. Hill, Ordinary.
Georgia. Borrow County.
(. \v. Sn 11- ax ihe a rtrator ol
the estate of M is. M K. Smith, In tv of
t-aid comity, deeeusetl, having applied
to me for h ive b> sell lands belong "K
t„ the estate ot Mrs. M I Smith, in
Oglethor e County. This o to cite ail
parties t interest to show cause on the
tirst Monday in September, Idl'd, why
the npplieution should not he granted.
This August 4th. li'Hl.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Georgia, Barrow County .
(i. \S McDonald and Ben Wall Ad
Miinistratorn of estate of 1 is' Wall,
used, late of Ihe said county ot
Barrow, having made application to mo
far leave to sell the lands of the said
T. N. Wall, deceased, this is therefore
to cite all parties at interest to show
cause before me on the first Monday in
September. Idl'd, why the application
should not be granted. This the 4th,
dav of August, 1910.
H. G. Hill. Ordinary.
(i. A. Johns, Winder, Ga.. Attorney for
administrators. - ...
f.eorgin. Harrow County. . !
lohn V Tho.nns having applied t<
the On!■ unrv by tuition asking that
M r< m a Wall, as administrator of
the estate Of ■' B. Wall deceased, late
,f said County, he required to make a
deed to a trad of land described in ft
I I 11 o ttacKed to Hiud
doea to a 1' 1 • . •
certain bond for title attached to Mid
petition and marked exhibit A, *
sunn* being situated in Barrow County
(teorgia. in persuaine of a bond to
b\ sunl .1. H. Wall, mh.s
1,1,. ,i„ u . to I’ I ’a tat. and tra list err
~and bv said I'atal losuid John \ 'lhoin
as. alleging that he has fully met his
Obligations m said bond.
This is to notify M ' ' ’
Denim "all. Hmlese "all ..ml dohn I
Wall heirs at law ot said and. B. "alb
deceased, to be and appear at the Bept
ember Te- , f'fd of .he Court ot Or
dinary of Barrow County, and show
cause, if any they have or can why
said administnitoi should not be re
quired to make -aid deed as prayed fo.
i, v id John \ Thot as, petitioner.
'H. 0 Hill. Ordinary ot Barrow Coun
tv.
Forr.Miig a 3*d Htiilt
He who allows himself to get tnt®
ihe liabit of explaining swsy his fall*
will soon find himself trying to
•xplMln away other peoples' successes.
Needs Grow.
Moat of its who haven i any. 4 ’ , '"* v In
•mr pious way that alt we w. ■ >
fm- la to he independent, "but we notice,
a#.s t lie Ohio State Journal, that nw
him),i hh anyone begins t got a few dol
lars ahead he discover* that ge needs
lota more Independence tbau U#
thought he did.
GASIFIED ADS.
Cot t* Mogul Wagon now while
they last. < lid style regular
width, next, will be more. Wood
t uff Hardware Gm puny.
See •< nr lino of hinders t<. ;s
I res through wood or iron and
beeps oi I ' ling ’> nod. WoodruH
(Lmiware < 'ompany.
Mowers and Rales tint eut-t
u hen < tl ers fail. \'Voodruft • hard
ware < ompany.
W! ite < >a 1 Cotton I’iel it.g bas
kets all sizes. Woodruff Hardware
< lotapany.
A few more wide track and
body, -John Deere Wagons on 1 arid
next will be narrower, (let one be
fore they are all gone. Woodruff
Uardware < lornpany.
Regular Mason and K Z Seal
Fruit Jars all sizes and special
squares and shapes for the Girls
Canning (Hub. Woodruff Hard
ware • 'ompany.
( et the guaranteed tool its bores
faster at and easier, and lasts longer.
WoorulT Hardware Company.
We rent and recharge Automo
bile Storage Batteries. Smith
I ia.nl ware < 'o.
A cur load of nails, barbed wire
i, fid wire fencing at Smith I.aid
ware Cos.
Certaintet-dl prepared and best
' kilvai-ized Rot ting. Sold by
’Smitl 'Hardware Cos. (
The best Automobile Paint, Var
i G < < id , < ii - > IdMiy t>i i*%
i iardwat e (k>.
I- ut it c ■Paint, V'it rnislt. Cloor
paints and lina mels Sold by Smith
i iiirdware ('o.
Do yoi: wont pretty, soft colored
washable plastered walls? Paint
them with Pee Gee Plat Koatt.
Sold by St <ith Hardware Cos.
Just received a large shipment
of Ice Cream Freezers at old
prices. Buy now. Smith Hardware
Cos.
Special Reduced Price on Ford
Si t Michelin Tires at Smitl Hard
ware ('o.
We are in position to sell a tew
Dodge Rrotl ers 3-4 Ton Business
('ms Place an order now. Smith
i hardware (k>.
Exide, the king of till Automo
bile Stoi age Batteries. Sold by
Smitl Hardware Cos.
You get only the I Hist. Lubricat
ing Oils and (Leases at Smith
llardwate (’o.
Mastic, 100-Pet Pure, the best of
all House Paints. Sold by Smith
Hardware Cos.
Special i-at gain Kot Cash —one
second hand Dodge I‘rothers tour
ing Car at $1*50.00 at Srnitl Hard
ware Cos.
Just received a shipment of
Number 2 and Number 3 Packer’s
Tip Cans Smith Hardware Cos.
Genuine Chattanooga Syrup
Milts and Syrup Pans Sold by
.Smith Hardware Cos.
(i. M. C. Tl e World’s Standard
Truck. Sold by Smith Hardware
Cos.
Plj t j ' ordei > 1 i alb 4
*2O Titan Tract r at the new re
duced pt it e to insure getting one
this fall. Sold by Smitl I ardware
:co.
I Mic.helin Tin s < Tubes, te>
satisfy. Sold only by Smitl Hard
ware Cos.
Mil burn Wagons have advanced
5 per cent. We are still selling
them at a special reduced price to
make room for another car load.
They are wide track and bodies.
Save money by buying now. Smith
Hardware Cos.
Don’t wait too long to buy an
Kdison “the Plumogtapl with a
S()U |.” They will he -evurae ti> fall.
Sold by Smith Hardware Cos.
~\Ve have on hand pure white
and gold china dishes. Buy early
to insure getting it. Smith. Hard
ware Cos.
We have a large stock of glass
top and mason fruit jars. Also
Jelly t ilasses and Rubbers. Our
praces are right. Smith Hardware
Cos.
Waited —A good Christian
borne to live on farm. I am an pdu
jrated farmer and a single man,
am a perfect temperate man.—J.
M. Nellison. Winder, Ga.
THREE FARMS IN GREEN
COUNTY FOR SALE
I have three of the cheapest
farms in Green County for sale.
All three of these farms are well
improved and briefly described as
follows:
One farm contains 220 acres of
good grade of land, four good
houses, three good barns, two ex
tra large barns. The main bouse is
an 8-room bungalow, good pas
ture. plenty of water, plenty of
saw timber. This farm is one and
one half miles from Greshamville.
Price $75.00 per acre.
Another farm adjoining the
above . containing 200 acres with
three bouses and one extra large
barn, with plenty of water and
timber. Price $40.00 per acre.
The other farm is in Gresham
ville, and contains 40 acres. 1 his
is good land and will make a bale
of cotton to the acre. Has a six
room house and one five room
house. Both houses are painted
and plastured. good barns and
pasture with some wood. Prices
t iuht. write or call on T. R. Flani
g ;n. R. F. D. Route 4. Madison,
(.a.,
APPEAL TO SERVICE
The Insane and Blind Are Calling You,
Won’t You Help?
Institutions of our State are appeal
ing to the law makers for more money
Schools are asking, various depart
ments are begging, hog cholera, cat
tle, tick and all the animal ills are
neing heard. The Asylum for the
Insane is crowded and needs more
fundH The Academy for the Blind
has urgent demand for more cash to
continue its work. They s’ uld have
It. God kuows the Insane and the
Blind should and must have the best,
of care and medical attention. They
need all they can get, and need it
badly. But, did you ever stop to
think why we have the insane, why
they had to be sent to the asylum and
the Academy for the Blind !
You have heard of the man who
worked diligently trying to stop the
leak in the spigot while the contents
of the barrel poured out the bunghole.
That is about like the way the matter
stands. We are doing our best for
our afflicted, but bless your life, we
have done precious little to prevent
the condition
Listen' 1,047 are in our insane
asylum because of brain syphilis, and
brain structure Is only one of the vital
organs this little germ attacks. No.
bless you. he does not stop with the
brain but the liver, kidney, heart and
blood vessels Is his fertile field TUs
1 047 at Milledgeville is costing tun
tax payers of Georgia over two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars per
year for maintenance.
We have 37 unfortunate children at
the Academy for the Blind fhrougß
no fault of their own The lightt of
God's sunshine forever cut out The
beauties of nature and art forever de
nied them by Gonorrhea How in
finitely better to prevent thlß th “ “
teach them. The ravages of these
diseases makes one sick To T ner~
tor who can read the signs, the Vener
eal diseases are as plain a., the nose
i on your face, and yet what has been
done for prevention
The present legislature is being ask
ed to make a special appropriation to
help tight this battle in conjunction
with the federal government Are
you in favor of it? The federal gov
ernment will put up dollar for dollai
for this tight, a fight for thei innocent
girls. for your daughters. and
your nieghbors, for your gu
era. ion. for the innocent baby
to be born Are you on this aide.
This ravage of the innocents taunt
cease The hundreds of babies lha
are prematurely born cry out to you
for protection against dyp ' m
you fellow citlwns eollat under UU
banner’ Will you help to fight this
fight* Will you’
K f,. dollars from Georgia will
help Bvery dollar we put up grown
<*• >“ r: ™
It* There D no time to be lost rue
law making body will soon adjourn
We hare over 300.800 in our Stuto
who has one or both of these diseases,
Wont you come and enlist r
are tn favor of this cauae, say ><>•****
teep quiet. Don't be passive, he ac
tive __
In Everyday Life.
It Is well to remember that excel)
* ent things are rare.
Frightful Dream.
Titlle Ol incur says th“ riasnn she
n quitting her ptvsent hoarding house
s because she dreamed last night she
,vms married to a cannibal, and when
die waioKl up a horri 1 little bug was
•atlug on her.—Dallas Naves.
Phrenological.
An odd reminder, says the Tndepend
enr. of the days when phrenology was
popular as a means of “reading char
acter," with a sly dig at the tendency
of Its professors to give complimentary
e-rp! a nations of the “bumps," Is fouad
In a letter from Elizabeth Barrett
Browning advertised for sale in a Lon
don bookseller’s catalogue. It reads in
part: “Do you believe la phrenol
ogy? Did you ever consult a phreno
logical oracle? anil did It answer, ‘My
sou. thou art invincible?' ’*
Health
About
Gone
Many thousand* of
woman inhering from
womanly trouble, have
been benefited by the use
of Cardui, the woman's
tonic, according to letters
we receive, similar to this
one from Mrs. Z.V. Spell.
ofHayne, N.C, “Icould
not stand on my feet, and
just suffered terribly.”
she says. ‘‘As my suf
fering was so great, and
he had tried other reme
dies, Dr. --- had us
get Cardui. . 1 began
I Improving, and it cured
me. ! know, and my
doctor knows, what Car
dui did for me, for my
l nerves and health were
| about gone.”
' TAKE
CMDUI
The Woman's Tonic
She writes furtftenr *1
am in splendid health . ..
can do my work. 1 feel I
owe it to Cardui, for I wag
in dreadful condition.”
If you are nervous, run
down and weak, or suffet
from headache, backache,
etc., every month, try
Cardui. Thousands of
women praise this medi
cine for the good it has
done them, and many
physicians who have used
Cardui successfully with
their women patients, for
years, endorse this medi
cine, Think what it means
to be in splendid health,
like Mrs. Spell. Give
Cardui a trial.
All Druggists
jn
CALLED HER FAMILY
T3 HER BEDSIDE
Six Years Ago, Thinking She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, But Now
She Is a Well, Strung Woman and Praises Cardui For
Her Recovery.
Roys* City, Ter. —Mrs. Mary Kll
man, of this place, says; “After the
birth of my little girl.,.my side com
menced to hurt me. I had to ga back
to bed. We called the doctor. He
treated me...but I got no better. I
got worse and worse until the misery
waa unbearable...l was In bed for
three months and suffered such agony
that I was just drawn up In a knot...
I told my husband if he would get
me a bottle of Cardui I would try 1t...
I commenced taking It, however, that
evening l called nay family about
me... for I knew I could not last
many days unless I had a change for
EXECUTORS’
SALE
of the
Jackson Hutchins
Land
The Jackson Hutchins land of 200 acres will lie sold at the Court
House door in Winder Barrow County Georgia to the highest bidder
on Saturday, August 23rd.
The farm is on the Bankhead Highway, five miles of Winder and
right at Carl, on seaboard railroad.
This is the very best grade of land, lies well and is divided into
three of the most desirable homes in the county.
Tlte home tract with splendid residence contains 116 1-2 acres.
Tract No. 2, with good improvements contains 41 1-4 acres.
Tract No. 3, with good improvements contains 42 1-4 acres.
All three lots have good wells of water, houses and barns and suffi
cient timber and running water.
All three tracts run to railroad and front on Bankhead Highway,
and'are sold for division among the heirs in accordance with the will
of Jackson Hutchins.
One fourth cash on day of sale and the remainder on Dec. 24. 1919.
Plat of land as per survey of W. T. Appleby can be seen at any time
bv calling)on executors, who will also show the land to those wishing
to look over it.
W. T. HUTCHINS,
W. M. MAXEY, Executors.
_Tjf-.
uluiu' o
* t \ dk J
jfco aff- ijoar -round soft drink
TV first mans drink was water and
sriin. Bevo is ihe highest rotinomont
of the natural drink of primitive man—
the accepted drink ot modern America
a beverage with real food value.
A healthy and substantial drink at*
the soda fountain,or with lunch at the •
restaurant, a comfort waiting for vou
in the ice-box at home.
So/d - Fmmthos sappttod kf sr**r. Jrutftsf and doo/00.
Viators arr inrtfod to our p/mnC^
ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS
Henson Bros. 4 Fulbright,*
Distributors WINDEK, GA.
3-L
the better. That was six year* ago
ind I am still here and am a weH
strong woman, and I owe my life to
Cardui. I bad only taken half tha
bottle when 1 began to foer better.
The misery In my side got less... 1
continued right on taking tha Cardnl
until I had taken three bottles and ®
did not need any more for I was well
and never felt better In my life... I
baro never bad any trouble from that
day to this."
Do you suffer from headache, back*
ache, pains In sides, or other discom
forts, each month? Or do you feet
weak, nervous and fagged-out? If so,
give Cardui, tke woman’s tonic, •
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