The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, October 09, 1919, Image 3

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Petition To Reinvest. Georgia, Barrow County. After four weeks’ notice pursu ant to section 30(35 of the Civil Code of Georgia, a petition, of which a true and correct copy is subjoined, will be presented to the Honorable Andrew J. Cobb, judge of the Superior Court of Barrow County, at Athens, Ga., on the 25th day of October, 1919. Alvin C. Willaiuts, guardian. State of Georgia. County of Barrow. To the Honorable Andrew J. Cobb, Judge of the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of Alvin C. Wil liams shows: 1. That he is the natural guar dian and the duly appointed guardian of Mrs. Mamie Williams Giles. Moses McConnell Williams and Ara Williams, all of whom are now of age and are ready to demand and accept a settlement with petitioner. 2. That he is likewise the guar dian of the following minors who are his children, to-wit: Carson Williams, age 19, Claude Williams age 1 1 : 1 loyt \\ illiams, age 13 and Eileen Williams, age 10. That all of the said minors are residents of Barrow County and that petition er, their natural and appointed guardian was at the time oi ap pointment a resident of Gwinnett County in that section oL Gwin nett County now incorporated in Barrow County, and in fact he now lives where he did at the time of oppointment, and the trust es tates are administered in Harrow County. 3. That lie invested funds be longing to the said wards in the sum of $1925.00 in the following lands: That property in the town of Carl in said countv of Barrow, now occupied by petitioner and f l is minor children bought trom the estate of Ethridge, known as the George Ethridge home place, and invested other individual funds of petitioner in the said property, containing seven and half acres, with ten room house thereon, hounded on the north by right of wav of Seaboard Airline Railway, on west and south by lands of Mrs. Bagwell and Thardi gree and on east by lands of David Meadow and James Dan can. 4 That petition desires to make final settlement with the three children named as being of age and desires to invest the remain ing funds of the minor children in other property or to loan the same on real estate as security. f). That the described property will not rent for enough to pay interest on the investment outside of the taxes, up-keep and insur ance and that it is to the best in terests of the estate of the minors that the sale he made and it is ab solutely necessary to make the sale’ so that the three adult wards can be paid off. fi. Petitioner desires to make the sale and to use the proceeds there of belonging to his wards in the manner specified and to reimburse himself for the individual funds invested therein. 7. Petitioner shows that the deed to said lands was taken in his own name but that the funds of said ward paid for same in part and is to that extent a trust estate. 8. Petitioner shows that notice of I:is intention to make this ap plication has been published once a week for four weeks in The Barrow Times, the news paper in which the county advertisements of Harrow County are usually published, as is required by law. Wherefore petitioner prays that •he l>e granted the permission to make the sale as prayed and for the other relief asked for in this petition. October first. 1919. G. A. Johns, J. C. Pratt, Attorneys for petitioner. SHERIFFS SALE. Georgia, Barrow County. By virtue of an order granted on September 29, 1919. by his honor, Andrew J. Cobb, Judge of Barrow Superior Court, will be sold at public outcry, to the high est bidder for cash, on the 11th day of October, 1919. within the legal hours of sale, one Five pas senger touring car. Dodge make, factory number 1(38850. said car having been seized in possession of Edmond Whitehead while in use for conveying whiskey and having been-duly convinced as provided by law. This October Ist 1919. 11. O. Camp. Sheriff. NOTICE. Tax Collectors First Round. I will he at County Line Oct. 15th at 11 o’clock a. m. Cains Court Ground Oct. 15th at 12 o’clock a. m. Auburn. Oct. 15th at 2 o’clock p. m. Carl, Oct. 15th at .3 o’clock p. m Jones Store Oct. 16th at 12 o’clock a. m. Bethlehem, Oct. l(3th at 12 o’clock p. m. (’handler’s, Oct. 17th at 12 o’clock a. m. Statham. Oct. 17th at 2 o’clock p. tn. for the purpose of collect ing taxes for 1919. A. M. Williams. T. C. Varieties of Mistletoe. There are more varieties of mistle toe growing about the world than could be named In a column of uews paper print, but the commonest In America Is that which the botanist, Nuttall, named after the Greek fash ion, “tree thief,” or phorandendron. In Everyday Life. It Is well to remember that exceW ent tilings are rare Easy to Pull Hard to Break Oversize throughout, stoutly braced and reinforced, yet so nicely balanced that it pulls easily. Built to stand the bumps and strains of heavy work. Light in draft, though as strong as wood and iron and honest workmanship can make them Mogul ’ jtegons “Strong Where the Strain Comes” We use the toughest woods of commerce, seasoned white oak and close-grained hickory, the pick of our own mill product, for axles, hubs, spokes, rims and reaches, the weight-hear ing parts. Strongly braced throughout and reinforced. Each part a little stronger than it lias to be to take the jars of rough riding. Triple coated with paint, brushed on, not dipped. Built for a lifetime of heavy hauling service—and gives it. WIDE TRACK WAGONS. Mogul* are made in the 60*iach track, tha old favorite Southern standard which fit* your wagon beds, hay frames and the track of Southern country roads. The new standard 56-inch or auto track can also be furnrehed. WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO. Jersey Cream Flour Home grown and home ground. A pure, wkolesom and healthy flour that will please any family wishing the best. Try 50 or 100 pound made right at home and you will be satisfied. WINDER ROLLER MILLLS Phone No. 1 7 THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA “EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL” From the smallest bulb to the largest motor, at lowest possi ble prices. “Quality” House Wiring. Page C. Gregory Electrical ('ontractor. Phone 3G4 or 40 W. T. RANDOLPH. Physician and Surgeon W'ndcr National Bank Bldg. Winder, Ga., Phones: office 303 Res. 311 All Calls answered promptly Medici n e Furnished. KELLEY, KELLEY & SIMS. Attorneys at Law Winder, Ga. Office over City Pharmacy. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LANDS. At 6 Per Cent Interest 1 make farm loans for five years’ time iu amounts from $500.00 to SIOO,OOO. I have an office on the 2nd floor of the Winder National Bank Building, and am in my Wi n der office on Wednesday and Friday of each week. S. G. BROWN, Attorney. The Cost. Everything Is worth what its pur fhnser will pay for it. according to an >ld saying. LIFE INSURANCE fire Automobile Protection Our Automobile Policy covers loss from Fire, (Any source) Theft. Transportation, Collision (Full coverage.) Attention Cotton Buyers We will insure your cotton for any length of time; and any time of the day or night. Don’t leave your cotton unprotected because it is late when you get it moved in. I'se this department for your pro tection and convenience. Mr. Property Owner The season is here when most tires usually occur. Call our represen tative today and ask him to inspect your house and place a Policy on it with one of our fifteen good Companies. We are in the Insurance Business to stay with a MILLION DOL LAR BANK as a PARTNER. Insurance Department North Ga. Trust & Banking Cos. S. F. MAUGHON. MANAGER. PHONE 82 STRENGTH REPUTATION SERVICE Don’t buy your Car until you have seen The Hanson “Six” ITS’ THE CAR YOU HAVE WANT ED. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION. Call Phone 10. Bethlehem, Georgia, and ask for ■ J. H. Charles, Jr. Substitute That Shines. “These Welsh rabbits." sairl the man A-ho whs trying one for the first time, ‘ain't bad substitutes for the real Uting."—l,ouisville Courier-Journal. Violets. Violets Hr e natives to nparljr ail Bmli and thrive very generally every vhere. tlie greater number in Lba <bade. but some in the sun. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 As to Our Looks. “Improved photography," rem irked the man on the ear, “has glveu ua the mistaken notion that we are hot ter looking than our ancestors."