The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, October 23, 1919, Image 2

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LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Debtors auci Creditors. Georgia, Harrow County. Mi creditors of the --fate of .Tones jsHV lute of Barrow County decease'', licrebv not ilied to render in their nd to the tmdemgned according 'no. and all i-er-on- indebted to said arc* required to make immediate pevment to me. September Ist. 1919. W. s. Henry, Executor ot Jones sells, Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Ge-.ru'ia, Barrow County. VII creditors of the estate Of * . .. | : ,to .1 said county, deceased, |,i rebv notiJied to render in their don amis to the undersigned according to lav , and all persons indebted to said i are required to make immediate navi,tent to me. September Ist, 1919. ! I’erry. Adminislrator ot the es -1: • of C. K. Dav is, deceased. twelve months support. GI-'OIH .< '■ Bai i■ 'v • 'minty. 1%. All When, ii May Concern: , Wlurcas. Mrs. Gallic ''handler has . ; j,.,j : 1,,. I 'our! of Irilmary ol Countv her application for a '- mqipoit' fur herself and six min ; r '\ , i,'„: ;.r.d wlmretts appraisers ~, ,i v : ted and made their ( ...iC ' - . sdid x eiir s support. pel I . , lied tile' .-till of said . in I,u ' '\us, i,Lcr tern . i*i' ot -a"! Court of ic ded. ud tcu.m '■! and UP’ ... , „i|| be oi ■ lei. I t<< ii uid a < a jiidgei .mil Of said Coart. Y: - <•>, day of ()<* <b< r, Idl'd. Jl, G. Hill, Or<iinaey. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. Wi.lv er M. b .lb. 'imirci'.' n, of Mi-". | uira Mu;. \V:i. . 1. . ing ' ■ , ion for 12 a.. i 1 . 1 • ■ support to l■' ■' aside, out ol the e-dale of Me. S:i H Ware, and the uppi -er.- to set apar! the -.11 e. having died the-r ret urns in this .-nice, ail pel sons eom-reed am hereb' req,lilt'd I<> sh " , me belom the court on the first Monday in Xnv ,|,er 1919. Why uni a upheld inn should no lie granted, and the let urns of the a | raise-' l>r i, ado a judgement of the . otit: '! ' ,he dlh, C: <d Octo her, 1919. H. <;. Hill.. Ordinary. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. Mrs. M. A. Edwards, having made application for 12 months suppoTt out of the estate of M. A. Edwards, and the apprtt. -ers appointed to set apart the same, having tiled their returns in 1 liis office, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the court on the First Monday in Nov ember. I'dl'd. why said application should not be granted, and the returns of the appraisers be made a judgement of tli<> court. This the tith. day of Octo ber, 1!) IP. H. (I. Hill, Ordinary. LETTERS OF DISMISSION. CEOI.'CIA Harrow County. Vis. Kathleen Smith and 0. d\. {Smith, adiiiini-’.rator- of the estate of Him er C. Smith, deceased, having tiled tl.eir petition for discharge, this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause j against the grunting' of this discharge at the regular feint ot court ol Ordi nary loi ..-id county to be hold on the I'irst Monday in November lPl'd. This t lie (itli, day of <b tol.ci Id IP. H. Ct. Hill. Ordinary. PETITION TO SELL. , CEUIIGIA Harrow County. To whom it may conera: Notice is hereby given that I>. I’- Lord, a- administrator of Mr.-. Maggie l.urd. having applied to me by petition tor leave to sell the real estate ot the -.aid Mrs. Maggie Lord, deceased, and Iliut all nitlcr \'tis made thereon lit the (>etoiler Term. 1919 for eltation, and that and ilation i.-sue; all the heirs at law and creditors nl the said Mrs. Mußßie I,ord. deeeased, will take notiee that 1 tvi II pass on the said a|i)dieat ion at the November Term. 1919 of the Court ett” Orilinarv ot Harrow t ounty; and unless <ause is shown to tin* eoiltr.iix, at s;i and tin e, said leave will lie grunted. Tins 'ith dav of October. HUP. 11. ti. Hill. Ordinary. Leave To Sell Laud. <J HOIK 11 A Harrow County. Stark Hunter, administrator of the 1 State of Mis. C. K. Hunter, deeeased. having made application to me tor leave tv> sell lands of the estate ot Mrs. t'. K. Hunter, deeeased. this i? therefore to cite all parties at interest tv. show eauso before me on the lirst Mondav in \o\enther, Idl'd, why the duplication should not he granted. This tht full, dav of October, l'dld. H. O. Hill. Ordinary. L’.lurd B. Hassell, Winder, da., At torrev for Administrator. letters of Administration. C. F,OK(i 1A Harrow County: W. (i. Bowman havinß applied to me in proper form for permanent letters of iidministration on the estate ot l.reen S. Bowman, deceased, late ot said conn tv-. this is to cite all anil singular the creditors and heirs of the said Green S. Bowman to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of Harrow County, to be held on the first Monday in November, l(>IP, to show cause, if any they can, why permanent letters of administra tion should not be granted to eoid W. <!. Bowman as proved. Witness my hard and veal this the <’>th day of Oct ober. 1019. 11 0. Hill, Ordinary. O. A. John-. Winder, da., Attorney for Applicant. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. GEORGIA- Barrow County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Barrow County, grant, ! at the October Term, 191!*, will be sold at public outcry before the court house door ot said county on the first Tues day in November, 1919, between the le gal hours of sale to the highest bidder for i ash, an undivided one half interest iti that tract of land in 2bird district, (I. M., Barrow County, formerly 249th district. Walton County, tully describ ed in deed from Thomas Bowman to O. T. Holloway et al., recorded in the Clerk's office, Walton Superior Court, October, 17. ISPS, in book Eon page 505, said undivided one hall interest being made up of the undivided one sixth interests of J. I . Holloway, H. K. Holloway and W. M. Holloway in said lands all conveyed to said W. M. Hol ]nvav bv deed.- ot 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 ,T. C. Def.aPcrriere; south by lands oi J. H. Meddingfield and G. S. Millsapx and on west I'v lands ot G. S. Millsnps, 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 dividcil one half interest in said tract land id i xpo-ed of. October *•. TPIP, Mrs. Sarah E. Holloway, .v dminisl rat t'i :■ of XV. M. Holloway. Id, A. Johns. Winder, Oa., Attorney for adn ini-frat- Application To Require Tities. |(!l.'OI;.IA Barrow County. I’,, s. Shefhelo. .1. E. Collins and Mrs. | .Vda Han -on as Administratrix of A. V. Hair'-on, deceased, having made ap plication to require titles to be execut ed to then; to certain land described in a bond thereto attached purpoting to be signed by Mrs. E. Hunter, late ot said county, deceased, the said application alleging that said land has been fully paid for. till parties con cerned are hereby no! died that said ap plication will be heard before the court ol Ordinary for said county on the lirst Monday in November, IP JP. 'his the tith day of October, IPIP. 11. G. Hill, Ordinary. * LMINISTRATOP-S HALE UP LAND GEORGIA Barrow County. Be virtue of an order granted by the court of Ordinary of Barrow County at tiic October term, IPIP. thereof, will be sold at public outcry, before the court '.onso door, on the first Tuesday iu i\ember IPIP. between the legal hours of sale, the tract of land in said county derived from the estate of C. E. Davis, and lying and being in said county as follows: Beginning at a rock corner on public road leading by Mad thr. Academy in Be i Smith's District; thence N. ,x 2 degrees East 8.1(5 chains to a settlement road; theneo S. .'il I 2 E. .Vo t chains; thence N. So 1-2 E. 10.0(1 chains to a rock corner; thence S. 2 I I E. (1.12 chains to a rock corner; thence S. 71 \V. 41.25 chains to iron stake corner on road; thence along said road N. 20 1 \V. 20.0 P chains to be ginning corner. Containing 00 acres more or less, known as .las. i,‘. Helton tract. Terms of Sale Cash, but purchaser may have till Jan. Ist, 1020 to make ft titd set tlement. J. A. Perry, Administrator of the es tate of C. E. Davis. Letters ol D..;uu.-sion. GEORG IA Barrow County: Whereas, Alls. Annie \V. Carpenter, administratrix oi the estate of Jx. P. Carpenter, represents to the court iu her petition, duly tiled 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 trom her ndministration and receive letters of dismission oa the lirst Mutnlny in November, IPIP. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. (!. A. Johns, Winder. Gn., Attorney for ndminist tutrix. Letters of Dismission. GHOKGIA Barrow County: Whereas, (i, S. Millsaps administra tor of the estate of Mrs. Nancy I’. 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 1\ O’Shields; this is therefore to cite till persons onti cerned to show cause, if any they can. why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the ii st Mondav in November. IP IP. 11. G. Hill. Ordinary, vi. \. Johns. Winder, l a.. Attorney for administratrix. Leave To Sell. KORGI V Harrow Countv: ,1. T. Harrison administrator euin tes t.oneato nnuexo of the will ot .1, b. Oil v. deeeased, having made appliea t i • me for leave to sell lands of the I r. L. Odum, deceased, this is there tore to cite all parties at interest to show cause before me on the lirst Monday in November, 191 P. why the application should not he granted, this the sixth day of October. BMP. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. (!. A. Johns, Winder. Ga., Attorney tor executors. Leave To Sell. G KORGI A- Harrow County: F. H. Odum and Mrs. Susan K. Thompson, deceased, having made tip plication to me for leave to sell lands of the said James G. Thompson, de eeased. this is therefore to cite all parties at interest to show cause be fore me on the first Monday in Novem ber. 1919, wliv the application should not he granted. This the sixth day of October. 1019. H. G. Hill. Ordinary. G. A. Johns. Winder, Ga . Attorney for administrator. THE BARROW TIMES WINDER. GEORGIA. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. ..Mrs. M. A. Wail, having made appli cation 'or 12 months support out of the cstnV. 0f.T.8. Wall, and the appraisers appointed to set apait the same, having filed their returns in this office, all per sons concerned are hereby required to Ji.iw cause before the court and <!•■ First Monday in November 1919, vhy said application should not be granted, and this -return of Ihe appraiser- be made a judgement of the court. This the 6th, day of October, 1919 H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Notice To Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA Burrow County: All creditors of the estate of Mrs. Sarah Cleveland, late of said county, deceased, arc hereby notified to render ia 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. 6, J!'l9. T. A. Fowler, Administrator of Mrs. Sarah Cleve land, Deceased. SHERIFF'S SALE . G EORGTA —Barrow County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in November, 1919, at public outcry, be fore the court house door, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid der for cash, till that stock of goods, fixtures and implements of every- sort contained in store room occupied bv A. E. Male-mi tit Btathain, Georgia, c-o;i - of such things as tire usually found in a general store, such a- dry goods, clothing shoes, hats, not ions gro ceries, hardware, fadming tools, fix tures such as safes, counters, scales and any and all other goods or fixtures found in said stoic, located in the brick building in Statli.-un, Cu., occupied by I said A. L.Malconi; sold under and by v irtue of a mortgage li. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Barrow County in favor of Bank of Statham ami against A. E. Maleom, lately levied by mo on said stock and fixtures and in voice of said goods and fixtures can be seen ten day prior to tbs sale at the office of the sheriff. J ne said goods and fixtures also levied upon by three certain fi. fas. issued from the {Superior Court of Barrow County against A. L. Maleom, in favor of A. Hoff A: Son. Bowman Moore Hat Cos. and McClure Clothing Manufacturing Company, res pectively. This the 7th day of October 1919. H. O. Camp, Sheriff. Petition To Reinvest. (Jeorgia, Barrow County. After four weeks’ notice pursu ant to section 3005 of the Civil Code of Clear iu, a of which a true and correct copy is subjoined, viM lu- presented to the Honora!)] > Andrew J. Cub!), judge of the Superior Court of Barrow Conn. .. at Athens, Ga., oil the 25th day cf October, 1919. Alvin C. Willain s, guardian. State of Georgia, County of Barrow. To the 1 lono. bio Andrew J. Cobb, Judge of the Superior Court of Said Coroty: The petition ( ' Alvin C. Wil liams shows: 1. That lie is the natural guar dian and the duly appointed j guardian of .Mrs. Mamie Williams j 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 1!*, (Maude Williams age 17; Hoyt Williams, age 13 and Killeen Williams, age 10. That all ot' the said minors are residents of Harrow* County and that petition er. their natural and appointed guardian was at the time of ap pointment a resident of (Jwinnett County in that section of (!win nett County now* incorporated in Harrow’ County, and in fact he now lives where he did at the time of appointment, and the trust es tates are administered in Harrow* County. 3: That he 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 his minor children bought from the estate of Ktbridge, 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, bounded on the north hv right of way of Seaboard Airline Kail wav. on west and south by : lands of Mrs. Bagwell and Hardi | gree and on east by lands of David Meadow and James Dun 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. 5. 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 lie made and it is ah ' solutely necessary to make the sale so that the throe adult wards can he paid off. fi. Petitioner desires to make the sale and to use tiie proceeds there of belonging to ids wards in the i ;armor specified and to reimburse himself for the individual funds invested therein. 7. Petitioner shows that the deed to said lands was taken in bis 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 his intention to make this ap rdication lias been published once .a week for four weeks in The Barrow Times, the news paper in which the county advertisements of Barrow County are usually published, as is required by law. Wherefore petitioner prays that lie be granted the permission to make the sale as prayed and for the other relief asked for in this petition. October first, 1919. Ct. A. Johns, J. C. Pratt. Administrators Sale. Georgia, Harrow County. By virtue of an order from Ihe Court of Ordinary will be sold be fore the Court House door of Bar row County on the first Tuesday in October, 1919. to Ihe highest bidder for cash, within the legal hours of sale, the following pro perty of the estate of T. X. \\ ;iil, 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. AY. McDonald, Ben AYall, Administrators of T. X*. AA all. G. A. Johns. Winder, Ga., Attor ney for administrators. NOTICE. The books are now open for the registration of the qualified voters of the City of Winder for the pri mary election to be held the first Wednesday in November. 1919. For three eouncilmen; Ist ward, 3rd ward and councilman atlarge. Books will close October 25th, 1919. By order of Mayor and Council. This, October 2nd, 1919. Robert Arnold. C. C. NOTICE. Tax Collectors 2nd Round. Cains’ Court Ground. Oct. 27, 12 p. m. County Line. Oct. *27. 2 p. in. Auburn, Oct. 28, 12 to l p. m. Carl, Oct. 28, 2 p. m. Jones Store. Oct. 29. 12 p. m. Bethlehem. Oct. 29. 2 p. m. Oak Grove. Oct. 30. 12 p. m. St at ham. < )et. 30, 2 p. m. A. M. Williams. T. C. “EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL” From the smallest bulb to the largest motor, at lowest possi ble prices. “Quality” House Wiring. Page C. Gregory Electrical Contractor. Phone 364 or 40 Mow Club Boys and Girls Earn Thrift Stamp Money yj # fH|k#!' i: iB riifa p& • i -’ : WBm ~ ; ■ ?-;, - • ;; . ~'■ 'r %Sl Top r ; 3 ht Mar!e Bradfish, Moultrie, Fla., holding poultry medal she won at the State Fair last year; left —Eula Trantham, Jacksonville, Fla., R. F D. Botton, right— Willard Attaway, R. 1, Warrior, Ala.; left—Ernest Johnson, R. 4, Athens, Ala. “Ask Dad.” That was the favorite plan in days gone by when boys and girls wanted ponies, bicycle-s, trips or circus money. But times have chang ed. We’v e had a war and young Amer icans nave learned something about thrift —the kind of thrift that means earning as well as saving. Canning, poultry and pig clubs have become institutions in most every county. Government Thrift and Sav ings Stamps have won their way into the hearts of the youngsters. And the combination solves the juvenile prob lem of getting money for things the young hearts desire. They’re earn ing the dollars now with pigs, poultry, eggs and tomatoes and they re putting f q x-v # life . -M -Apv Give the world the once over LISTEN, fellows, to some . straight talk. Many ~ a man when he gets to be 40, misses some thing. He may have lots of money, and a fine family but — He never “got out and saw things”. After he gets settled down, it's too late. Every man wants to see the world. No man likes to stand still all his life. The best time to TRAVEL is when you’re young and lively —right NOW ! Right NOW your Uncle Sam is calling, “Shove off!” He wants men for his Navy. He’s inviting you/ It's the biggest chance you’ll ever get to give the world the once over! Shove off! -Join the TEUISSAY, OCTOBER 23 their earnings to work by buying Gov ernment savings stamps which pay 4 per cent interest, compounded. Marie Bradfish cleared something like $350 in one year on tomatoes and poultry, according to the club records, and won a prize at the state fair. Eula Trantham’s profits from her garden and chickens amounted to $550. Ern est Johnson saved S3OO of profits from his pigs and had finished hogs on hand valued at S7OO. Willard Attaway started out with one pig and later, at the state fair, showed a herd that re quired six pens to accommodate. That’s how the thrift boys and girls in the South are getting money for Thrift and Savings Stamps and other things they want. The Navy goes all over the world —sails the Seven Seas — squints at the six continents — that’s its business. You stand to see more odd sights, wonder ful scenery and strange people than you ever dreamed of. You’ll work hard while you work. You’ll play hard while you play. You’ll cam and learn. You’ll get, in addition to “shore leave”, a .10 dey slight vaca tion —which is more than the average bank president can count on. You can join for two years. When you get through you’ll be physically and mentally “tuned up” for the rest of your life. You’ll be ready through and through for SUCCESS. There’s a Recruiting Station right near you. If you don t know where it is, your Post master will be glad to tell you.