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LEGAL NOTICES
TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Barrow County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Whereas, Mrs. Callie Chandler has
duly tiled 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
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, 101!* of said Court of
Ordinary, and if no objections are then
and there filed, said return of said ap
praisers will be ordered to record as a
judgement of said Court. This (ith day
of October, 1910.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT.
Wolver M. Bmith, Guardian, of Miss
Laura May Ware, having made appli
cation for 12 months support to be set
aside, out of the estate of Mrs. Sallie
Ware, and the appraisers 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.
TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT.
Mrs. AT. A. Edward®, 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 iileil 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.
GE O RGIA —Bar ro w County.
Mrs. Kathleen Smith and G. W.
Smith, administrators of the estate of
Homer C. Smith, deceased, having filed
thoir petition for discharge, th s is to
cite all persons concerned to show cause
against the granting of this discharge
at the regular term of eourt of Ordi
nary 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.
r GEORGIA— Barrow County.
To whom it may conern:
Notice is hereby given that D. 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
will pass on the said application at
the 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 6th 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 cite all parties at interest
to show cause before me on the first
Monday in November, 1919, why the
application should not be granted. This
the 6th. day of October. 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Richard B. Russell, Winder, Ga., At
torney for Administrator.
letters of Adnsiirstration.
GEORGIA— Barrow County:
W. G. Bowman having applied to me
in proper form for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Green
S. Bowman, deceased, late of said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and heirs of the said Green 8.
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 ean,
why permanent letters of administra
tion should not be granted to said W.
G. Bowman as prayed. Witness my
hand and seal this the 6th day of Oct
ober, 1919.
H. G. Hill. Ordinary.
G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for
Applicant.
Leave To Sell.
GEORGIA —Barrow County:
E. H. Odum and Mrs. Busan R.
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
loie me on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1919, why the application should
not be granted. This the sixth day of
October, 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
0,. A. Johns, Winder. Ga., Attorney for
administrator.
Violets.
Violets are natives to nearly all
lands and thrive very generally every
the rr tb r r 'er iu the
(bade, hut some in the sun.
TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT.
..Mrs. M. A. Wall, having made appli
cation -'or 12 months support out of the
estate of J. B. Wall, and the appraisers
appointed to set apart the same, having
filed their returns in this office, all per
sons concerned are hereby required to
shew cause before ihe eourt and Ihe
First Monday in November 1919, why
said application should not be granted,
ami this return of the appraisers be
made a judgement of the court. This
the 6th, day of October, 1919
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
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 tbeir 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,
3919.
T. A. Fowler,
Administrator of Mrs. Sarah Cleve
land, Deceased.
SHERIFF S SALE .
GEORGIA—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, all that stock of goods,
fixtures and implements of every sort
contained in store room occupied by A.
L. Maleom at stathani, Georgia, con
sisting of such things as :ye usually
found in a general store, such as dry
goods, clothing shoes, hats, notions gro
ceries, hardware, fadming tools, fix
tures such as safes, counters, scales
‘and any and all other goods or fixtures'
fonud in said store, located in the brick
building in Stathani, Gn., occupied by
said A. L.Mnlcor.i; sold under and by
virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued from
•the Superior Court of Barrow County I
in favor of Bank of Stathani and|
against A. L. Maleom, lately levied by
me on said stock and fixtures and in
voice of said goods and fixtures can
be seen ten day prior to tht sale at
the office of the sheriff. The said goods
and fixtures also levied upon by three
certain fi. t'as. issued from the Superior
Court of Barrow County against A. L.
Maleom, in favor of A. Hoff & Soil.
Bowman Moore Hat Cos. an.l McClure
Clothing Manufacturing Company, res
pectivelv. This the 7th day of October
1919.
H. O. Camp, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
GEORGIA —Barrow County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Barrow County, granted at
the October Term, 1919, will be sold at
public outcry before the court house
door of said county on the lirst Tues
day in November, 1919, between the le
gal 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 ah, 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, L. 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. 18. Millsaps and on
west by lands of G. S. Millsaps, and
being the tract of land for years occu
pied by widow of said Thomas Bow-
Sinan. Terms of sale. cash. Sale will con
tinue from day to day until the saidun
divided one-half interest in said tract
of land is disposed of. October 6, 1919.
Mrs. Sarah E. Holloway,
Administratrix of W. M. Holloway.
G. A. Johns. Winder, Ga., Attorney for
administratrix.
Application To Require Titles.
GEORGIA—Barrow County.
B. S. Sheffield. J. 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 he signed by Airs. 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
plieation will be heard before the court
of Ordinary for said county on the first
Monday in November, 1919.
This the tith day of October, 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE OP LAND
GEORGIA—Barrow County.
By virtue of an 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 Tuesday in
November 1919, between the legal
hours of sale, the tract of land in said
county derived from the estate of C. E.
Davis, and lying and tming in said
county as follows; Beginning at a rock
corner on public road leading by Mad
do. Academy inßei Smith’s District;
thence N. 82 3-4 degrees East 8.16
chains to a settlement road; thence S.
•'1 1-2 E. 8.54 chains; thence N. 85 1-2
k. 40.00 chains to a rock corner; thence
S. 3 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 60 acres
more or less, known as Jas. R. Helton
tract,.
Terms of Bale Cash, but purchaser
may have till .Tan. Ist, 1920 to make fi
nal settlement.
J. A. Perry, Administrator-of the es
tate of C. E. Davis.
Optimistic Thought
v ° revenge is more- heroic then that
which torments envy by doing
TEE BARROW TIMES. WINDER, GEORGIA
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Barrow County:
Whereas, Mrs. Annie W. Carpenter,
administratrix of the estate of K. 1.
Carpenter, represents to the couit in
her petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that she has fully administered
the estate ot K. F. Carpenter; tins l,s
therefore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can, why
said administratrix should not be dis
charged trom her administration and
receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in November, 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
G. A. Johns, Winder, Ua., Attorney for
administratrix.
Letters of V: emission.
GEORGIA—Barrow County:
Whereas, G. S. Millsaps administra
tor of the estate of Mrs. Nancy F.
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 F. O ’Shields;
this is therefore to cite all persons con
corned to show cause, if any they can, i
why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in November, 1919.
11. G. Hill. Ordinary.
G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga.,* Attorney for
administratrix.
Leave To Sell.
GEORGIA —Barrow County:
J. Y. Harrison administrator cum tes
tae.ento annexe of the will of J. E. j
O aim, ilevt sod, ha. lg .a<le s-pplien- j
; non to me for leave to sell lands of the
■ id J. L. Odum, deceased, this is |
therefore to <-;t<* all parties at interest I
to >how cause before me on the first
Monday in November, 1919, why the i
application should not be granted. This
I the sixth day of October, 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary’.
JO. A. Johns, Winder, Attorney for
i executors.
Petition To Reinvest.
Georgia, Barrow County.
After four weeks' notice pursu
ant to section 3065 of the Civil
Ce de 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. Willaims, guardian.
State of Georgia,
County of Barrow.
To the Honorable Andrew J.
Cobb, Judge of the Superior
-4.
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 17 ; Hoyt Williams, 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 of ap
pointment a resident of Gwinnett
County in that section of Gwin
nett County now incorporated in
Barrow T 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. Thai 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
bin minor children bought from
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, bounded on the north by
light of way of Seaboard Airline
Kailway, on west and south by
lands of Mrs. Bagwell and llardi
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
For Meditation.
All great reforms arc based or I
broad, generous, priacipb ...
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 ilie 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.
6. 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
To Buyers of Groceries
I am figuring on going out of
the grocery business and will
sell my stock on hand at about
COST.
Reef Steak, per lb.; 30
.10 lbs. co!’!pound $2.00
• r > <billon of ' il and can $1.75
Wesson Cooking <>il $2.30
%
Octagon Soap, per bar 6
Kit Fish . .* 90
Tomatoes No. 2 15
Tomatoes, ease $3.00
Canned Corn 20
Temple Garden Coffee, per lb 35
Red J. Tobacco per box $7.00
Read above and act.
\
E. S. BENNETT
Winder, - Ga.
AT
To the highest bidder at my res
idence near Park’s Mill on
Saturday, Nov. 15,19
the following property to-wit:
One mule, one milch cow, one
buggy, corn, fodder, household and
kitchen furniture. Many other
things too tedious to mention.
Terms of sale CASH.
AUBURN, GEORGIA
INSURANCE
Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago, and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, to INSURE with U c
aril lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
DELAY. It may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
on'?. A WISE man insures Ills property in a reliable insurance com pan;
so that when calamity comes iie c a u build again. He owes the proteetior
that it gives, to ihs peace of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
jus own name but mat trie lunax
of said ward paid for same in
part and is to that extent a trust
estate.
8. Petitioner shows that notice
of bis 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 Barrow County are usually
published, as is required by law.
Wherefore petitioner prays that
he be granted the permission to
make the sale as prayed and for
the~other relief asked for in this
petition. October first, 1919.
O. A. Johns,
J. C. Pratt,
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It will pay you to investigate
INDIA Automobile Tires. Sold by
Smith Hardware Company.
Special pride on HOT BLAST
HEATERS. We have some Hot
Blast Heaters that we carried over
from last Season 'which we afe
offering at special prices. Smith
Hardware company.
DAYTON BICYCLES are
equipped with double clincher
tires. Guaranteed for 5-yeais. Sold
by Smith Hardware Company.
We still have a very good stock
of Galvanized Roofing. If you ex
pect to buy in the next three
months you had better buy now
while you ear. got it. Smith ilard
ware Company.
3. R. Shipman is a first class
stair-builder, carpenter and cabi
net builder, fitting glass and re
pairs on building, ( all Mr. Wil
liams. at Wim ! er Lumber Cos.
MONEY TO LOA?7 GN FARM
LANES.
At G Per Cent Interest
I make farm loans for five
years’ time in amounts from
$500.00 to SIOO,OOO.
I have an office f ho 2nd
I floor °f the Win'U r Cation;’.! Rank
Building, and am in my Wider
i( hire on Wednesday and Finlay of
each week.
S. G. EROWN, Attorney.
W. T. RANDOLPH.
Physician and Surgeon
Winder National Eank Bldg.
Winder, Ga.,
Phones: office 393 Res. 311
All Calls answered promptly
Hedici n e Furnished.
KELLEY, KELLEY & SIMS.
Attorneys at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office over City Pharmacy.
SOUTH IS TURN!N6
AGAINST CALOMEL
Mr. Dodson, the “Liver Tone”
Man, Responsible for Change
for the Better.
Every druggist in town has noticed ft
great falling oil" in the aalc of calomel.
They all give the name reason. Dodson’s
Liver Tone is taking its place.
“Calomel is dangerous and people know
it.” Dodson’s Liver Tone is personally
guaranteed by every druggist who sells
it. A large bottle doesn’t cost very much
but if it fails to give easy relief in every
rase of liver sluggishness and constipa
tion, just ask for your money hack.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant
tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harm
less to both children and adults. Take
a spoonful at nigiit and wake up feeling
fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid
stomach or constipated bowels. It
doesn’t gripe or cause inconvenience all
the next day like violent calomel. Take
a dose of calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weak, sick and nauseated,
lion t lose a day.
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A Mystery.
Kit on stern woman Is suing for di
vorce because she found nnothov wom
an's picture In her husband’s watch
case. One of the mysteries of life Is
why men who lead double lives don’t
carry open-faced watches.
Red Head3 Have the Advantage.
Many physicians n, note are respou*
!M>* for the assertion that the red
bended are more resistant to disease
than less flerv-haired persons, and Sir
Arbuthnot I.ane expresses the view-'
that “a disease b< <ontes less virulent?
tn type when It gains entrance inro tiny
ond.v of a red-head than when it at
tacks a person with hail of a more
modest color."
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Spitsbergen Gets Ncv.s.
Tie- minors of Spitsbergen arc now
In daily much with the remainder of
the World by Wireless. Heretofore
they re iced thelreiews by mail, some
times at eight-month intervals.
Elfin Miners.
All ever Europe a popular belief
prevails that c-Ifiu miners are con
stantly laboring in the bowels of the
mountains, whore they have accumu
lated enormous stores of precious met
alS’„ J ", Wn!os they are called ‘‘knoelc
ers." They make strange tie; os, and
the tapping of their picks may often
he heard in ore bod; ,-s not yel reached
by the human workmen.