The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, October 09, 1919, Image 7

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LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. EOBGIA —Barrow County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Barrow County, granted at tlfa October Term. 1919. will be sold at public outcry licfore the court bouse ,door of said county on the first Tues day in November, 1010, between the le gs;] hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, an undivided one half interest in that tract of land in 243rd district, G. M., Barrow County, formerly 249th district, Walton County, fully describ ed in deed from Thomas Bowman to G. T. 'Holloway et al„ recorded in the Clerk’s office, Walton (Superior Court, October, 17, 1898, in book E on page 505, said undivided one half interest being made up of the undivided one sixth interests of J. F. Holloway, E. K. Holloway and W. M. Holloway in said lands all conveyed to said W. M. Hol loway by deeds of record, containing sixty acres, more or less, known as the old Bowman place, bounded by lands of W. M. Holloway, and Joe Green; east by lands formerly belonging to J. C. DeLaPerriere; south by lands of J. H. Beddingfield and G. S. Millsaps aud on west by lands of G. 8, Millsaps, and being the tract of land for years occu pied by widow of said Thomas Bow man. Terms of sale. cash. Sale will con tinue from day to day until the said un divided one-half interest in said tract of land is disposed of. October <i, 1919. Mrs. Sarah E. Holloway, Administratrix of W. M. Holloway. G. A. .Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for administratrix. Notice To Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—Barrow County: All creditors of the estate of Mrs. Sarah Cleveland, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned ac cording to law. and all persons indebt ed to said estate are required to make immediate payment to me. This Oct. fi, 1919. T. A. Fowler, Administrator of Mrs. Sarah Cleve land, Deceased. letters of Administration. GEORGIA —Barrow County: W. G. Bowman having applied to me in proper form for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Green 8. Bowman, deceased, late of said coun ty, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and heirs of the said Green .S. Bowman to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of Barrow County, to be held on the first Monday in November, 1919, to show cause, if any they can, why permanent letters of administra tion should not he granted to said W. G. Bowman as prayed. Witness my hand and seal this the Oth day of Oct ober, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Applicant. Betters of Dismission. GEORGIA—Barrow County: Whereas, Mrs. Annie W. Carpenter, administratrix of the estate of K. P. Carpenter, represents to the court in .-her petition, duly filed and entered on record, that she has fully administered the estate of K. P. Carpenter; this is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said administratrix should not be dis charged from her administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in November, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for administratrix. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA —Barrow County: Whereas, G. S. Millsaps administra tor of the estate of Mrs. Nancy P. O’Shields represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered the estate of Mrs. Nancy B. O’Shields; this is therefore to cite all persons con cerned to show cause. 1 f any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and letters of dismission on the first Monday in November, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. A. John. Winder, Ga„ Attorney for administratrix. Leave To Sell. GEORGIA —Barrow County: •T. T. Harrison administrator turn tos tamento annexd of the will of J. L- Odum, deceased, having made applica tion to me for leave to sell lands of the naid ,J. L. Odum, deceased, this is therefore to e:te all parties at interest to show cause before me on the lirst .Monday in November, 191!*, why the application should not be grunted, tins the sixth day of October, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ua., Attorney for executors. Heave To Sell. GEORGIA —Barrow County: E. H. Odum and Mrs. ."nisan K. Thompson, deceased, having made ap plication to me for leave to sell lands of the said James G. Thompson, de ceased. this is therefore to cite all parties at interest to show cause be fore me on the lirst Monday in Novem ber, 1919, why the application should not be granted. This the sixth day of October, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for administrator. TWELVE MO.NIHS SUPPORT. . .Mrs. M. A. Wall, having made appli cation 'or 12 months support out of the ostiiV of J. B. Wall, and the appraisers appointed to set apart the same, having filed their returns in this and ee, all per- j sons concerned are hereby required to show cause before ihr court arid the First Monday in November 1919, why said application should not be granted, mid this return of the appraisers be made a judgement of the court. This the 6th, day of October, 197.9 B. G. Hill, Ordinary. • 1 I The hotter the day, the better you 'll like it Delightfully cool and refreshing frjjj —and a really healthful beverage. FT) | Anthoiities agree that Bludwine contains vita- fif'UnJi N n Ties. These principles are indispensable constit- if f|!|l iuents of food and are found in grains and fruits. II -yV They air, however, lacking in white breads, canned // 7 jot ds and pcdished grains. Bludwine, prepared IMT it A H from fruits and grains, supplies them. jj j^| T!te rituluine fuenntla Alwar* \1 Rf |liiiKtr ■ ’ V-Ji, i t „ot,< led V| I y A VvWfca a,i,t0,.„r0„ tv, dby Bludwro. Bottle VI § ■ ■ -~‘y^ Telephone your grocer for a cae today Winder Bludwine Bottling Works, Winder, Georgia. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. GEORGIA —Barrow County. To All Whom It May Concern: Whereas, Mrs. Cal lie Chandler has duly filed in the Court of Ordinary of Barrow County her application for a year’s support for herself and six min or children; and whereas appraisers were duly appointed and made their returns to this Court setting aside said I year’s support. This is, therefore, to notify all per sons concerned that said return of said appraisers will be passed upon at the November term, 1919 of said Court of Ordinary, and if no objections are then and there tiled, said return of said ap praisers will be ordered to record fis a judgement of said Court., This 6th day of October, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. Wolver M. Smith, Guardian, of Miss Laura May Ware, having made appli cation for 12 months support to be set aside, out of the estate of Airs. Sallie Ware, and the appraisers to set apart the seme, having filed their returns in this office, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the court on the First Monday in Nov ember 1919. Why said application should not be granted, and the returns of the appraisers be made a judgement of the court. This the 6th, day of Octo ber, 1919. H. G. Hill. Ordinary. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. Mrs. M. A. Edwards, having made application for 12 months support out of the estate of M. A. Edwards, and the appraisers appointed to set apart the same, having filed their returns in this office, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the court on the First Monday in Nov ember, 1919, why said application should not be granted, and the returns of the appraisers be made a judgement of the court. This the 6th, day of Octo ber, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. LETTERS OF DISMISSION. GEORGIA—Barrow County. Mrs. Kathleen Smith and G. W. Smith, administrators of the estate of Homer C. Smith, deceased, having filed their petition for discharge, this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause against the granting of this discharge at the regular term of court of Ordi inary for said county to be held on the First Monday in November 1919. This the 6th, day of October 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. PETITION TO SELL. GEORGIA —Barrow County. To whom it may conern: Notice is hereby given that I). P. Lord, as administrator of Mrs. Maggie Lord, having applied to me by petition for leave to sell the real estate of the said Mrs. Maggie Lord, deceased, and that an order was made thereon at the October Term,l9l9 for citation, and that citation issue: all the heirs at law and creditors of the said Mrs. Maggie Lord, deceased, will take notice that I wdl pass on the said application it ithe November Term, 1919 of the Court of Ordinary of Barrow County; and unless cause is shown to the contrary, at said time, said leave will be granted. This tith day of October, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Leave To Sell Land. GEORGIA —Barrow County. Stark Hunter, administrator of the Estate of Mrs. C. E. Hunter, deceased, having made application to me for leave to sell lands of the estate of Mrs. C. E. Hunter, deceased, this is therefore to eite all parties at interest to show cause before me on the first Monday in November. 1919, why the application should not bp granted. This the 6th, day of October. 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Richard B. Russell, Winder, Ga., At- ! torney for Administrator. TUB BARROW TIMES. WINDFR GEORGIA. ADMINISTRATORS SALE Ol LAND GEORGIA—Barrow County. Bv virtue of au order granted by the court of Ordinary of Barrow County at the October term, 1919, thereof, will be sold at public outcry, before the court house door, on the first I uesday in November 1919, between the legal b,*,is of sale, the tract of land in said county derived from the estate ot ( . E. Davis, and lying and being in said county as follows: Beginning at a rock cornet on public road leading by Mad dox Academy in Be.i Smith’s District; thence N. s2 3-4 degrees East 8.16 chains to a settlement road; thence IS. j 51 1-2 E. 8.54 chains; thence N. 85 1-2 E. 40.00 chains to a rock corner; thence S. 5 1-4 E. 6.12 chains to a rock corner; thence 8. 71 W. 41.25 chains to iron stake corner on road; thence along said road N. 36 3-4 W. 26.09 chains to be ginning corner. Containing *lO acres more or less, known as .Jas. K. Helton tract. J. A. Perry, Administrator of the es tate of C. E. Davis. Application To Require Titles. GEORGIA —Barrow County. B. S. .Sheffield, .1. F. Collins and Mrs. Ada Harrison as Administratrix of A. V. Harrison, deceased, having made ap plication to require titles to be execut ed to them to certain land described in a bond thereto attached purpoting to be signed by Mrs. C. E. Hunter, late of said county, deceased, the said application alleging that, said land has been fully paid for, all parties con cerned are hereby notified that said ap plication will be heard before the court of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday in November, 1919. This the 6th day of October, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. To Remove Rusty Screws. Applv a red-hot iron to the head of l rusty screw and hold till the iron tools a trifle. Immediately after re lieving the iron use the screw driver uul the screw will turn easily. 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