The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, October 09, 1919, Image 6

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LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Georgia. Harrow <ounty. All creditors of the estate of .Tones Hells, late of Harrow County deceased, are hereby notified to render m their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate peynient to me. September Ist, 1919. W. S. Henry, Executor of Jones Hells, Deeeased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Georgia. Barrow County. All creditors of the estate of C. E. Davis, late of said county, deeeased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law sad all persons indebted to said test ate are required to make immediate payment to me. September Ist, 1919. .1. A. I’errv. Administrator of the es tate of C. E. Davis, deceased. Application North Georgia Trust and Banking Company. a. Barrow County. To Hun. S. G. MeLendon, Secretary of State; The petition of the North Georgia Trust & Banking Company, an ineorpo rated banking company, respectfully shows: Ist. That the name of petitioner is North Georgia Trust &: Banking Company: that it was incorporated on 22ml day of April, 191f>, by authority of the Secre tary of State of Georgia, and that its principal place of business, is at Win der. Georgia. 2nd. That it has a paid in capital of two hundred thousand dollars. 3rd, That on August. 20th. 1011* a resolu tion w:e adopter) by a majority vote of its board of directors expressing the de sire that it aequire the rights powers and privileges and immunities, subject to the liabilities and restrictions, of trust companies under the Act of the General Assembly of the State of Geor gia approved December rd, Is!*h. A cope of which is hereto attached mark ed exhibit “2.” Wherefore, petitioner prays that it be granted the rights, powers, privileges and immunities of a trust company as provided bv law . W. C. Horton, I'resident of North Georgia Trust & Banking Company. Attested by: Claud Mayne, Secretary of North Gv a Trust & Banking Company. C" nru a, Harrow County. IViMjimlly appeared before the under signed, W. C. Horton, who having been duly 'worn says that he is president of North Georgia Trust & Banking Com pany, and that nil the allegations con tained in the foregoing petition nre true. Fvvorn to and subscribed before me, W. Horton, this September sth, 1 Pl!>. Joseph I*, ljuillinn. Notary J’ublie, <leorgia. state at Large. STATE OF GEORGIA Ottice of Secretary of State. I. s. G. McLendon. Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, do hereby cer tify. That the one page of typewritten matter hereto attached is u 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 ot If 17, page si. us the same app'-nrs of tile in ibis bffiep. In I’estitmiay Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of lay office, at the Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, this (itli day of Septi mber. in tin' year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Bundled and Nineteen and of the Independence of the I nited States of Arneiaa the One Hundred and Forty fourth. s. G. McLendon, Secretary of State. ORDER LEVYING TAX FOR COUNTY PURPOSES. Georgia, Harrow County. By II (I. Mill, ordinary of said county, silting l’or county pur poses. It is hereby ordered tli.it $1.75 One dollar and seventy-live cents on 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 be collected by the tax collector, for tire following pur poses to wit: 1. Kighty-five cents ($0.85 on the Hundred dollars ($100.00) to pay the legal indebtedness due, or to become due during the year 101!) or pyst due. 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. Five and four fifths cents ($0.05 4-5) on the Hundred dot lars ($100.00) t° pay slieriffs. 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. Fight cents (0.08) on the Hundred dollars ($100.00) to pay the expenses of the eounty, f°r bailiffs at court, nonresident wit nesses in criminal cases, fuel, ser vant’s hire, 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 tlie 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 lOtit day of September, 1919. 11. G. Hill. Ordinary. PETITION TO BE INCORPO RATED State of Georgia. ('ounty of I tar row. TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY. The pitition of E. 11. Odum, J. R. Odum, J. G. Smith, David Smith, AY. T. Edwards, G. L. Mc- Donald. K. I). Treadwell, T. D. Ridgeway, '/. N. Hendrix, AY. V. Partain, J. If. Beddingfield and \V. ('. Baggett, all of the said State and County, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be incorporated and made a body corporate under the name and style of “ UNION’ BIN AND WAItElinrSK COMPANY.” for the period of twenty years. *> The principal office of said com pany shall he 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 it 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 he carried on by the said corporation is that of operating gins, warehouses, mer cantile stores and other similar lines of business, including the buying and selling of cotton, cot ton seed, fertilizers, hulls, meals. buggies, wagons, farm machinery, he 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 est ablisliments. 5. The capital stock of said corpo ration shall he Twelve Thousand Five Hundred ($12,500.00) Hol 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 he divided into shares of Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars each. The full amount of the capital to be employed lias 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 he taken at a fair 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 hv-laws and regulations and to do all other things that my be necessary for the suecesswul 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 which may be THE BARROW TIMES. WINDER, GEORGIA. 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 to 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 when 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 he incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the po wers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now, or may hereafter be allowed a corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. G. A. Johns, J. G. 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 JTtli day of September, 1919. Geor. X. Bagw ell, Clerk of Sup erior Court. Administrators Sale. Georgia. Barrow County. py virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary will he sold be iore the Court House door of Bar row County on the first Tuesday in October. 1919, to the highest bidder for cash, within the legal hours of sale, the following pro perty of the estate of T. X. Wall, deceased, to-wit: Three certain mules, one red. one gray and one black. Sold for the purpose of payment of debts and distribu tion. September 27, 1919. G. W. McDonald, Ben Wall, Administrators of T. X. Wall. G. A. Johns, Winder, ha., Attor ney for administrators. LAWRENCEVILLE PASTOR COMES TO WINDER Sunday is pulpit exchange day in (leorgia among the full time pastors. Kev. S. S. .Mathis will preach at the First Baptist at II o’clock. He is one of the best known ministers of the state having headed the debt raising campaign in (leorgia last February. A large crowd is expected out to hear him. Sunday School at the usual hour. The pastor will return and speak at the night service. REV. W. H FAUST GOES TO RABUN. Rev. \Y. 11. Faust goes to Ihe Ralnin County Association which meets at Dillard, (la., on Oct. 15th to present the 75 Million Cam paign. .Mr. Faust lias held a number of meetings thru this section and is delighted to have the pleasure of going hack to the mountains again. New Calendar Arrangement Io a new calendar the dates are car ried on a reel so that 13 weeks are ris ible at a time and the background enoses the figures for any week de sired to appear more prominently chan the others. JURORS BARROW SUPERIOR COURT Drawn for December Term, 1919. by his Honor Andrew J. Gobi) Judge of said Court, on 2nd day of October 1919. TRAVERSE JURORS—Ist WEEK. P. P. Smith, J. T. Vanderford, Lovic Farr, W. H. Maxwell. A. D. Chapman, C. W. Ouffin, W. C. Horton, T. G. M. ('handler, G. E. Hutchins, M. A. Blakey, H. B. Hawkins. J. K. Miller, W. M. Rockmore, J. W. Hill, Gland Mayne, 11. K. Ilaynie. F. L. Clack, S AY. Bell. S. M. Stewart F. C. Graddie, Charlie Everett, G. S. McDonold, J. AY. Maddox, P>. A. Boyd. T. M. Carter, J. ('. McGee, if. AY. Steed. \Y. S. Hunter, < G. Haves. O. B. House, E. I). Murphy Dr. C. S. Williams. .1. AY. Moore, •J. O Hawthorne, AY ('. McDougal, Jim Adams. TALIS TRAVERSE JURORS. J. 11. Parks, J. P. Chandler, Lee S. Radford, I’. R. Chesser, A. D. AlcCurry, Herschel Clack, B. P. W ages, -I. 11. Harwell, AY. M. Kes ser, J. D. Edgar, David Smith, H. E. Millikin, D. S. Thomas, G. AY. Boss, J C. Day, A. A. Thomas, J. I). AYood, J. H. Dillard, J. L. AYhitley. J. R. Miller, AY. 11. Lovin A. B. Harwell, E. L. Ross, AV. J. Ross. IT. T. Wall, AY. H. Faust, T. J. Lanier, A\ T . L. Page. F. N. Norris, (’has. Grim wood, W. A. Brooks. AY. T. Robinson, E. F. Hayes. AY. 1). Hendrix, G. H. Gofer. R. L. Caritbers. DODSON TELLS THE HORROR OF CALOMEL You Don’t Need to Sicken, Gripe, or Salivate Yourself to Start Liver. You’re bilious, sluggish, constipated. You feel headachy, your stomach may be sour, your breath bad, your skin sallow and you believe you need vile, dangerous calomel to start liver and bowels. Here’s my guarantee! Ask your drug gist for a bottle of Dodson’s Liver 'lone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling splendid. It is perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can’t salivate. The Square Deal is Born and Bred Into Fisk Tires Back of Fisk Tires there’s a concern whose one ideal is: “To be the Best Concern in the World to Work for and the Squarest Concern in Existence to do Business with It is that backing that .spirit of doing the square thing that puts into Fisk Tires the extra miles and the complete satisfaction in using them. Next Time — BUY FISK IfF WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO. 5§L ••m riiio Encouraging Bolshevism Everything that falsely en courages unrest also encourages bolshevism. Misunderstanding of Amer ican industrial organization, and of its benefits to mankind, leads to unrest, dissatisfaction, and radicalism. For example, the Federal Trade Commission tells the pub lic that the large packers had an agreed price for lard substitute (made of cotton-seed oil.) It reproduces letters taken from the files of one of the packers, showing that such agreed price existed. But it failed to mention that the agreed price was deter mined at the request of and in co-operation with the Food Administration! Even the Department of Jus tice, in its unjust attempt to create prejudice against the packers, has made public these same letters, with no explanation. How long must this kind of misrepresentation continue ? In so far as it is believed, it not only breeds discontent, but re sults in injustice to our industry. Let us send you a “Swift Dollar.” It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. ( as? as* :jl Jo Stock ttvser/ J " 7 OCTOBER 9 SHOWS***^ WHAT BECOMES // THE AVERAGE DOLLAR \ K RECEIVED BY * /SWIFT & COM PAN Y\. It FROM THE SALE OF MEAT I _ |S AND BY PRODUCTS it • S CENTS IS PAID FOR THe 111 \\ LIVE ANIMAL II lt 96 CENTS FOR LABOR // EXPENSE* AND FPCJGMr If \ 204 CENTS REMAINS ff VL WITH Jf SWIFT & COMPANY jP Xv. AS PROFIT