The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, September 25, 1919, Image 7
LEGAL NOTICES
I’i. orpa. Barrew County.
To All Whom It. May Concern:
Mrs. Callie Chandler having made ap
plication in due form of law to be ap
pointed permanent admisistrator upon
the estate of W. P. Chandler, late of
said county, deceased, notice is hereby
given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the Court
of the Ordinary for said County to be
held on the first ‘Monday in October,
kiino.
S’ Witness my hand and official signa
ture this Ist day of September, 1019.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary Barrow County.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Georgia. Barrow County.
All creditors of the estate of Jones
Sells, late of Barrow County deceased,
are hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned according
to law. and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make‘immediate
peymcnt to me. September Ist, 1919.
W. S. Henry, Executor of Jones Sells,
Deceased.
Georgia, Barrow County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. O.
D. Austin, as administrator of O. D. J.
Austin, deceased, having applied to me
by petition for leave to sell the real es
tate of the said O. D. J. Austin, deceas
ed and that an order was made thereon
at’the September Term, 1919, for cita
tion. and that citation issue; all the heirs
at law and creditors of the said O. D. J.
Austin, deceased, will take notice that I
will pass upon said application at the
October Term, 1919, of the Court of Or
dinary of Barrow County; and that un
less cause is shown to the Ordinary at
said time said leave to sell will be
granted.
This the Ist day of September, 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary of Barrow .County.
Georgia. Barrow County.
j perry Administrator of the es
tate of C. e'. Davis, deceased, late of
said county of Barrow, having made ap
plication to me for leave to sell lands
of the said C. E. Davis, deceased, this
is therefore to cite all parties interested
to show cause before iue the first Mon
day in October. 1919, why the applica-
# jn should not be granted. This the
st day of September. 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Georgia, Barrow County.
Mrs Sarah E. Holloway, administra
trix of estate of W. M. Holloway, de
ceased, having made application to me
for leave to sell lands of the estate of
W. M. Holloway, deceased, this is there-
fore to cite all parties at interest to
show cause before me on the first Mon
day in October, 1919, why the applica
tion should not be granted. This the Ist
day of September, 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for
Administratrix.
Georgia, Barrow County.
G. W. Lyle, having made application
to require titles t\> be executed to hun
to certain land described in a bond
thereto attached purporting to be sign
ed by W. M. Fite, late of said county,
deceased, the said application alleging
that said land has been fully paid for,
all parties concerned are hereby notified
that said application will be heard be
fore the court of ordinary for said
county on the first Monday in October,
1919.
i This the let dav of September, 1919.
'* - H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Georgia. Barrow County.
J. Wirt Chambers, having made ap
plication to require titles to be execute
to him to certain land described m a
t>ond thereto attached purporting to bo
signed by W. M. Fite, late of said coun
ty, deceased, the said application alleg
ing that said land has been fully paid
for, all parties concerning are hereby
•ified that said application will be
rd before the court of ordinary for
said county on the first Monday in Oc
tober, 1919.
This the Ist dav of September, 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Georgia, Barrow County.
J. T. Harrison having made applica
tion to ine to be appointed as the per
manent administrator cum testamento
annexo upon the estate of J. L. Odum,
late of said county, deceased, notice is
hereby given that said application will
be heard at the next regular term of
the Court of Ordinary of Barrow Coun
ty which is te be held on the lirst Mon
day in October, 1919. Witness my hand
and official signature this the first day
of September, 1919,
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Georgia, Barrow County. <
All creditors of the estate of < • E-
Davis, late of said county, deceased,
are hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned according
to law, and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to malic immediate
payment to me. September Ist, 191.'.
J. a. Davis, Administrator of the es
tate of C. E. Davis, deceased.
Georgia, Bnrrow County.
R. D. Couch having applied to mo tor
letters of administration upon the es
tate of Mrs. S. E. Shnrpton late of said
county, deceased, this is to cite a t
parties, creditors and kin, that I " 1
pass upon this application on the first
Monday in October. 1919. Witness my
official hand and signature on this the
Ist, day of Sept. 1919.
JD H. G. Hill. Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
Georgia, Harrow County.
By virtue of an order granted by the
Court of Ordinary of Harrow County at
the September Term. 1919, thereof,
will be sold at public outcry, before the
Court House door, on the first rutflday
in October. 1919. betwe.m the led
hours of sale, the several tracts of land
in said comity derived from the estate
of T. X. Wall, particularly described by
the tracts below, towit:
That store house and lot in Statham.
Georgia, now occupied by G. W. Mc-
Donald, formerly by Ross and Wall and
by J. D. Ross and Cos., running back to
street in rear, bounded by store of
Ben Cheek, bank room and on said lot is
located a brick store room, and rest of
lot in rear is vacant and said properly
is generally known as T. X. Wall store,
fronting on rail road street.
Lot Xo. 1, containing . 41.27 acres,
more or less, and mcrre particularly des
cribed as follows: Beginning at a post
oak stump and running thence X. 41
1-2 degrees AV. 37.58 chains to a rock
corner; thence S. 77 degrees E. 3.73
chains to a rock corner; thence S. S3
degrees E. 12.00 chains to a rock corner;
thence 8. 66 degrees E. 10.63 chains to
a rock corner; thence S. 40 1-2 degrees
E. 3.63 chains to a hickory: thence S.
37 degrees E. 2.50 chains to a rock cor
ner; thence S. 44 1-2 E. 9.75 chains to a
rock corner; thence S. 47 degrees W.
14.80 chains to beginning corner; and
bounded on the West by Lot No. 2 of
said estate of T. X. AVail. on the North
by lands of Wilson, on the East by
lands of Wall, and on the South by
lands of AVail.
Lot Xo. 2, containing 42.84 acres more
or less, and more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at a rock corner
and running thence N. 43 degrees AV.
16.83 chains to a rock corner; thence X.
23 1-2 degrees E. 1.75 chains; thence X.
15 degrees E. 6.00 chains; thence X. 30
1-2 degrees AV. 3.70 chains; thence N.
40 1-2 degrees AV. 9.54 chains; thence
N. 16 degrees W. 3.50 chains; thence X.
22 degrees E. 3.00 chains; ;thence X. 24
3-4 degrees AV. 5.00 chains to a rock
corner; thence S. 53 degrees E. 5.50
chains to a rock corner; thence S. 41
1-2 degrees E. 37.58 chains to a post oak
stump; thence S. 48 degrees AV. 15.20
chains to the beginning corner. Said lot
bounded on the West by Lots Xo. 4
and No. 3 of said T. X. "Wall estate, on
the North by lands of Wilson, on the
East by Lot. 1 of said T. X. AVail es
tate, and on the South by lands of Wall.
"Lot No. 3, containing 44.05 acres
more or less, and more'particularly des
cribed as follows: Beginning at a rock
corner and running thence X. 63 3-4
degrees \\ r . 27.00 chains to a rock cor
ner; thence X. 34 1-4 degrees E. 5.23
chains; thence X. 29 degrees E. 4.59
chains; thence X. 43 1-2 degrees E. 3.00
chains; thence N. 34 3-4 degrees E. 9.16
chains; thence N. 22 1-4 degrees W.
2.40 chains; thence N. 20 1-2 degrees E.
7.24 chains; thence S. 42 E. 3.84 chains
to- a hickory; thence S. 9 1-2 degrees W.
6.30 chains; ther.ee S. 24 .3-4 degrees E.
5.00 chains; thence S. 22 degrees W.
3.80 chains; thence S. 16 degrees E. 3.50
chains; thence S. 40 1-2 degrees E. 9.54
chains thence S. 10 1-2 degrees E. 3.70
chains; thence S. 15 degrees W. 6.00
chains to beginning rock corner. Said
lot bounded on the West by Lot. No. 4,
of said T. N. Wall estate, on the North
by Beech Creek, and on the South by
Lot No. 2 of said T. N. Wall estate.
Lot No. 4, containing 79.32 acres more
or less, and more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at a rock corner
and running thence N. 43 degrees W\
8.30 chains to a rock comer; thence N.
73 degrees W. 38.30 chains to a rock
corner; thence N. 62 degrees E. 8.81
chains; thence N. 40 3-4 degrees E.
10.40 chains; thence N. 34 1-4 degrees
E. 5.77 chains to a rock corner; thmee
S. 63 3-4 degrees E. 27.00 chains to a
rock corner; thence S. 43 degrees E.
16.83 chains to a rock corner; thence
S. 48 degrees W. 15.05 chains to be
ginning rock corner. Bounded on the
South by Lot No. 5 of the said T. N.
Wall estate, on the West by Beach
Creek, on the North by Lots No. 3 and
No. 2, and on the East by lands of Wall.
Lot No. 5, containing 78.16 acres
more or less, and more particularly des
cribed as follows: Beginning at a rock
corner and running thence N. 44 1-2
degrees W. 43.50 chains to a Tock cor
ner; thence N. 74 3-4 degrees E. 9.19
chains to a rock corner; thence S. 73
degrees E. 38.30 chains to a rock cor-
ner; thence S. 43 degrees E. 8.30 chains
to a rock corner; thence S. 48 degrees
W. 5.75 chains to a Toc-k corner; thence
N. 53 1-4 degrees W. 0.15 chains to a
rock corner; thence 8. 50 3-4 degrees W T .
20.30 chains to beginning rock corner.
Bounded on the West by Lot No. 6 of
said T. N. Wall estate; on the North by
Beach Creek and Lot No. 4 of said T.
N. Wall estate, and on the East and
South by lands of Wall.
Lot No. 6, containing 89.21 acres
more or less, and more particularly des
cribed as follows: Beginning at a rock
corner and running thence N. 38 de
grees W. 56.90 chains; thence N. 29 de
grees E. 6.63 chains; thence N. 19 1-2
degrees E. 6.50 chains; thence S. 44 1-2
degrees E. 43.50 chains to a rock cor
ner; thence 8. 39 degrees E. 8.50 chains
to a rock corner; thence S. 27 degrees
E. 11.35 chains to a rock corner: thence
S. 52 degrees W. 15.00 chains to begin
ning rock corner. Bounded on the W.
by Lot No. 7 of the said T. N. Wall es
tate, on the Northwest by Beach Creek,
on the Northeast by Lot No. 5 of the
said T. N. Wall estate and lands of
Wall, and on the South by Lot No. 8
of said T. N. Wall estate, on South by
Lot No. 3 of the said T. N. Wall estate.
Lot No. 7, containing 72.60 acres
mor’ or less, and more particularly des
cribed as follows: Beginning at a post
oak and running thence N. 32 degrees
W. 49.60 chains to a rock corner; thence
N. 40 3-4 degrees E. 2.60 chairs; thence
N. 30 3-4 E. 2.00 chains; thence N. 1 1-2
degrees W. 2.30 chains; thence N. 31
12 degrees E. 2.oochains ; thence N. 5
degrees W. 1.29 chains; thence N. 11 1-2
degrees E. 4.37 chains to a rock corner;
thence S. 38 degrees E. 56.90 chains to
a rock corner; thence 8. 52 degrees W.
16.43 chains to beginning post oak cor
ner. Bounded on the West by lands of
McDonald, on the Northwest by Beech
Creek, on the Northeast by Lot No. 6
of said T. N. Wall estate. ..
Lot No. 8, containing 80.57 acres
mor • or less and more particularly des
cribed as follows: Beginning at a rock
corner and running thence N. 5 3-4 de
grees W. 32.73 chains to a post oak;
thence N. 52 degrees E. 31.43 chains to
a rock corner; thence 8. 45 degrees E.
9.0*1 ■nbfti'ns; thence S. 15 degrees E. 7.48
chains; thence 8. 29 1-2 degrees E. 3.00
chains; thence 8. 14 3-4 degrees W. 4.00
chains; thence S. 25 3-4 degrees W.
14.00 chains; thence 8. 48 1-2 degrees
W. 2.00 chains; thence 8. 9 degrees W T .
6.00 chains; thence 8. 24 degrees W.
1.90 chains to water oak; thence 8. 46
1-2 degrees W. 22.13 chains to begin
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THE BARROW TIMES. WINDER. GEORGIA.
by lands of MrDuJkfild, on the North by
Lots Xo. 7 and Xo. 6 of the said T. X.
AA’all estate, on the East by a small
stream and lands of McDonald, and on
the South by lands of McDonald.
These lands are from a subdivision of
the lands of T. X. AVail, deceased, re
centlv surveyed and platted by W. F.
Appleby, plats to be furnished with
deeds, and they lie along the waters of
Beech Creek and are traversed by the
Beech Creek Drainage Districts, now in
process of construction, and the assess
ments for drainage have all been paid.
Said lands are all located in t handler’s
District, County of Barrow, formerly in
Jackson County.
The sale will continue frorin day to
day until all of the said lands are dis
posed of as advertised.
Terms: Fifteen per cent of the pur
chase price on the day of sale and the
remainder on December 31st. 1919, when
deeds will be made and possession will
be given to the several purchasers. The
lands can be seen by applying to the
administrators and plats thereof can be
inspected also. This the first day of
September, 1919.
G. AV. McDonald,
Ben Wall. Administrators of T.
X. Wall, AVinder. Ga.. R. F. D.
G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for
Administrators.
Application North Georgia Trust and
Banking Company.
Georgia. Barrow County.
To Hon. S. G. McLendon, Secretary of
State:
The petition of the North Georgia
Trust k Banking Company, an incorpo
rated banking company, respectfully
shows:
Ist.
That the name of petitioner is North
Georgia Trust & Banking Company:
that it was incorporated on 22nd day of
April, 1915, by authority of the Secre
tary of State of Georgia, and that its
principal plaee of business, is at AVin
der, Georgia.
2nd.
That it has a paid in capital of two
hundred thousand dollars.
3rd,
Thiit on August, 26th. 1919 a resolu
tion was adopted by a majority vote of
its board of directors expressing the de
sire that it acquire the rights powers
and privileges and immunities, subject
to the 1 iaViilitres and restrictions, of
trust companies under the Aet of the
General Assembly of the State of Geor
gia approved December 23rd, 1898. A
copy of which is hereto attached mark
ed exhibit “2.”
Wherefore, petitioner prays that it
be granted the right®, powers, privileges
and immunities of a trust company as
provided by law.
AV. C. Horton, President of North
Georgia Trust & Banking Company.
Attested by:
Claud Mayne. Secretary of North
Georgia Trust & Banking Company.
Georgia, Barrow County.
Personally appeared before the under
signed, W. C. Horton, who having been
duly sworn says that he is president of
North Georgia Trust & Banking Com
pany, and that all the allegations con
tained in the foregoing petition are
true.
Bwom to ard subscribed before me,
W. C. Horton, this September sth, 1919.
Joseph D. Quillian. Notary Public,
Georgia, State at Large.
STATE OP GEORGIA
Office of Secretary of State.
I. 8. G. McLendon. Secretary of State
of the State of Georgia, do hereby cer
tify, That the one page of typewritten
matter hereto attached is a true copy of
the application of the North Georgia
Trust and Banking Company, Winder,
Georgia, asking for trust features as
set out in the Act of the General As
sembly of 1917, page fel, as the same
appears of file in this ofib e.
In Testimony Whereof, 1 have here
unto set my hand and affixed the seal
of my office, at the Capitol, in the City
of Atlanta, this 6th day of September,
in the year of our Lord One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Nineteen and of the
Independence of the United States of
America the One Hundred and Forty
fourth.
S. G. McLendon, Secretary of State.
Administrators Sale Personal Property.
Georgia, Barrow County .
By virtue of an order of the court of
ordinary of Barrow County, granted
upon the application of R. L. Rogers as
administrator of the estate of Laura L.
Bush, deceased, late of said county, for
the purpose of paying debts and dis
tribution, there will be sold before the
I court house door, at public outcry, to
the highest bidder for cash, in the city
of Winder, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in Oct. 1919,
as the personal property of the said de
ceased Laura E. Bush, the following
described personal property:
One framed 16-room dwelling, knotyjx
as the old Bust Home, now standing on
the ground bought by the county of
Barrow upon which to erect a court
house building on the corner of broad
and Athens Streets.
Also the formula for making Bush’s
specific and all of her other personal
property.
Terms of sale cash.
K. 1,. Rogers. Administrator of the
Estate of Mrs. Laura E. Bush, deceased.
This September Ist, 1919.
ORDER LEVYING TAX FOR
COUNTY PURPOSES.
Georgia, Borrow County.
By l!. G; Hill, ordinary of said
county, sitting for county pur
poses.
ft is hereby ordered that $1.75
One dollar and seventy-five cents
pn the SIOO.OO Hundred dollars
of taxable property °f said county
as per digest o 1919 be, and the
same is, hereby levied, and that
the same l>e collected by the tax
collector, for the following pur
poses to wit:
1. Eighty-five cents ($0.85 on
the Hundred dollars ($100.00) to
pay the legal indebtedness due, or
to become due during the year
1919 nr nnst rW
2. Fifty cents (0.50) on the
Hundred dollars ($100.00) to
build or repair court h°use or jail,
bridges or ferries, or other public
improvements, according to con
tract.
3. and four fifths cents
($0.05 4-5) on the Hundred dol
lars ($100.00) t° pay sheriffs,
jailers, or other officers’ fees, that
they may be legally entitled to,
out of the county.
4. One fifth cents (0.00 1-5) on
the Hundred dollars ($100.00) to
pay coroners’ fees that may be
due them by the county for hold
ing inquests.
5. Eight cents (0.08) on the
Hundred dollars <$100.00) to pay
the expenses of the county, f°r
bailiffs at court, nonresident wit
nesses in criminal eases, fuel, ser
vant’s hire f stationery and the
like.
6. Five cent (0.05) on the Hun
dred dollars ($100.00) to pay jur
ors a per diem compensation.
-7. One cent ($0.01) on the Hun
dred dollars ($100.00) to pay ex
penses incurred in supporting the
poor of the county, and as other
wise prescribed by law.
S. Fifteen cents ($0.15) on the
Hundred dollars ($100.00) to pay
the interest of the public debt,
falling due the present year.
(a) Five cents ($0.05) on the
Hundred dollars ($100.00) to pay
any other lawful charge on the
county.
Making in the aggregate the
said sum of One dollar and seven
ty five cents ($.1.75) on the Hun
dred dollars ($100.00) on the tax
able property of said county, for
county purposes for the year 1919.
This 10th day of September.
1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
PETITION TO BE INCORPO
RATED.
State of Georgia.
County of Barrow.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY.
The pitition of E. H. Odum, J.
R. Odum, J. G. Smith, David
Smith. W. T. Edwards, G. L. Mc-
Donald, E. D. Treadwell, T. D.
Ridgeway. Z. N. Hendrix, W. V.
Partain, J. H. Beddingfield and
W. C. Baggett, all of the said
State and County, respectfully
shows: .
1.
i That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to
be incorporated and made a body
corporate under the name and
style of “UNION GIN AND
WAREHOUSE COMPANY.” for
the period of twenty years.
2
The principal office of said com
pany shall be in the town of Beth
lehem, State and County afore
said. but petitioners desire the
right to establish branch offices
within this State or elsewhere
whenever the holders of a major
ity of the stock may so determine.
3.
The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to itself or its
shareholders.
4.
The business to be carried on by
the said corporation is that of
operating gins, warehouses, mer
cantile stores and other similar
lities of business, including the
buying and selling of cotton, cot
ton seed, fertilizers, hulls, meals,
buggies, wagons, farm machinery,
be incorporated and make a body
bagging, ties, groceries, foodstuffs
dry goods, and any and all other
lines of merchandise not herein
specifically enumerated, such as
are usually handled by mercantile
establishments.
5.
The capital stock of said corpo
ration shall be Twelve Thousand
Five Hundred ($12,500.00) Dol
lars, 'with the privilege of increas
ing the same to a sum not exceed
ing One Hundred Thousand
($100,000.00) Dollars, by a majo
rity vote of the stock-holders,
said stock to be divided into
shares of Twenty-five ($25.00)
Dollars each. The full amount of
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been actually paid in. And peti
tioners desire the right to have
future subscriptions to the capi
tal stock, paid either in money or
in property to be taken at a fail'
valuation.
6.
Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, to plead and be
impleaded, to have and use a
common seal, to make all neces
sary by-laws and regulations and
to do all other things that my be
necessary for the sueeesswul car
rying on of said business, includ
ing the right to buy, hold and sell
real estate and personal property
suitable to the purposes of the
corporation, and to execute notes
and bonds as evidence of indebt
edness incurred, or w hich may be
incurred, in the conduct of the
affair of the corporation and to
secure the same by mortgage, se
curity-deed. or other form of lien,
under existing laws.
7.
They desire for said incorpora
tion the power and authority to
apply for and accept amendments
tit its charter of either form or
substance by a vote of a majority
of its stock outstanding at the
time. They also ask authority for
said incorporation to wind up its
affairs, liquidate and discontinue
its business at any time it may de
termine to do so by a vote of two
thirds of its stock outstanding at
the time.
8.
They desire for the said incorpo
ration the right of renewal Avhen
and as provided by the laws of
Georgia, and that it have all such
other rights, powers, privileges
and immunities as are incident to
like corporations or permissible
under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, Petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the- najne
and style aforesaid with the po
wers, privileges and immunities
herein set forth, and as are now,
or may hereafter he allowed a
corporation of similar character
under the laws of Georgia.
G. A. Johns,
J. C. Pratt.
Attorney for Petitioners.
OFFICE OF CLERK OF SUPER
IOR COURT OF BARROW
COUNTY.
Georgia, Barrow County.
I, George N. Bagwell, Clerk of
the Superior Court of Barrow
County, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the application for char
ter, as the same appears of file in
this office.
This 17th day of September,
1919.
Geor. N. Bagwell, Clerk of Sup
erior Court.
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LANDS.
At 6 Per Cent Interest
I make farm loans for five
years’ time in amounts from
$500.00 to SIOO,OOO.
I have an office on the 2nd
floor °f the Winder National Bank
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office on Wednesday and Friday of
each w eek.
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