The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, November 13, 1919, Image 6

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LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Debtors mid Creditors. GEORGIA H;mw County: Ml creditor ot the (’Mate ot Vo. Sarah CNm eland, late of .'aid county, defeated, are hereby notitiod to render i„ their demands to the undersigned ac cording to laIV. and all persons mdebt to said estate nre required to maho immediate pay.oent to me. This Oct. <>, 191 l. _ , T. A. Fowler, Administrator of Mrs. Sarah Cleve land, Deceased. Administrator’s Sale. Georgia. Burrow Comity. Uv virtue of an order ot the ( onrt () f Ordinary of Barrow County, UN'nted „• the November Term, 1919, will be -old at ptildie outery, before the court door ot said county, on the first Tiies.lt.v in December, 1919, between ,he legal hours of sale, to the highest |, dder for cash, the lands of .1. I- Odum derensed, lying in Bethlehem District, M„ |irtn tieally in the limits ol the Town oI Bethlehem or very near 'aid limits, containing approximately ninety three acres, recent tv surveyed ami sub divided by W. T. Appleby, surveyor, into three snail tracts, it ml the said lands will be sold according to the sub divisions a.- follnw >: Tract number one: Commencing at a Buck on the Komi with Ridgeway* ’ lands, thence S. 7<i I I K. -'*<> chains; then.c s. til 111 K. BUM) chains; thence S. 70 1 I E. S.tltt chains; thence S. 99 I I K. 5.9 t chains to Ilock on Bond with lands ol <• rcesori ; theme S. I \V. C..C.S chains to Bock; theme N. CD \\'. 7.19 chains to Bock; thence \. 77 I W. ii.Ot.l chains to Bock: Dicncc S. 2S 1-2 AA'. along roll l l 12.T0 tuutie.- to Koek; theme N. 9W. 7.-" if! chains to Bock; thence N. 2s Id E. 1.25 chains to the rock at the beginning corner, contain ing 20.27 acres, mice or less. Tract imnihei two. Commencing nt Bock on corner of trad number one on Greeson line; thence S. 4 A A ~0.'..i chains to Bock; thence N. so \\ . lo.ti chains to Rock; thence S, ■ ’ •' 1 IV. \'..s chains to Bock: thence X. si; 1-2 4\ . 0.9S chains to Bock; thence \. 20 1.. 5.97 chains to Bock on Bond; thence X. 12 | . l.’.titi cliniiis to Boc!:; thence X. lid I I E. DI.DO chains to Bock: thence X. 9111 E. 7.<15 chains to Roe!; on line of \. Tanner: tlienee S. 49 1 l E. 1.90 chains to Bock; thence X. 15 E. 4.5(1 chain- to Bock; thence X. at* I 2 AV. 5.2(1 chains to Rock; them e X. 9 5-4 E. 2.50 iha ins to bi ■ of tract one; thence with sail] tract one S. (19 11. 7.19 chains to the beginnin" corner, contain ing 5(1.75 nerc-. more or,less. Trnot number three: f\ ninioneinrj fit m rook with trncts numbers om- and two on mml: thence S. J) I \V. 14.50 oh:iins to ruck; thence S. ?>I t W. 10.00 chains to Hook; thence S. 53 12; \V. 2.1 If? < !mins to Rook; thence X. 0 \V. olio ins to Rook on rood with t mot one: thence X. 2S 12 K. 12.50 <• Vi:iills to Rook; thenoo S. L's I 2 li. 0.00 chains to the beginning corner, eon tnininjn 55.H2 no res. more or b*ss. All of said tracts are represented by plats thereof made I >■ W. 'l' \ pplebv, surveyor. as surveyed Nov. .1. 1!1 !>. Sale will continue from day to day until all of said lands arc sold. Terms: Iwent\ live per coat ensli: remainder on .Tamm re tiist, 1!)“0; possession Janu ary first, 1 !>'_'l*. .1. T. Harrison, Administrator with will annexed of .1. 1,. Odum, deceased. A. .lohns. Winder, (!a., Attorney for adiainist tutor. s Executors’ Sale. Bv virtue of an order from the Court I ot Ordiimrv of Harrow County, w ill he I sold, nt public outcry, oil the first Tues day in Deeomhcr. Ibid, at tin* court house dooi a said county, between the local hours of side, the h’ tracts of land consisting of about three hundred acres in said enmity, in Hethlehem District, formerly Cut OIT District in Walton County, Jan r: iciilnrly described as fob lows: That trad in Walton County or iginally, now Harrow, generally known as the Crenshaw place of lands of .Tames G. Thompson, deseribed in deeds from Gideon Hendrix and Elisha Thompson, as Administrators of Gideon Hendrix, tsr.. to Augustus AV. day, recorded in Book AA . pages | and 2. Walton Super ior Court. Clerk’s Office. May 1. 1575; in deed from said (’lav to Geo. X. Smith, recorded in same office on same date: in deed from Geo. V Smith to Mary Crenshaw likewise recorded in mi mo office on smut' date ti ml later ill's i luul in deni t'l'nin W. \\. Braswell tii -!;is. Thompson, eveciitod No\. ", , '' , . | ii. tlu'u in Tanner's I'istriet. now Bethlehem District. bounded on mf' l by Willis Kilgore r>tit1 I*, smith by \' •>-1 * lilioe K \er oust hv public road, land < I ut Xmu llendri\ mill H, F. Mmuv uu ’ i Foster Creek mul <>’• 1 I'it li, ruHtnn in I'.is acres linin’ or Us- . \l,.ii tluit tin-; of lain! now in Uetbolohi'in I>is‘ : ef. Burrow Comity. fonnerjy t ut ()IT I is l riot. Walton ('minty, oontuinino |H2 fli rt's tnnro or loss, known as tho o't hiinioplnoo of .las. <l. Thompson ami sineo hi' donlli occupied by li - widow. Mrs. Susan 11. Thompson, imitlo nj• of ltitills described in tb'oils from Colin K, Mapp imli\ • dually am! as guar.li: n. ro eordcd in Walton County in B■■ li.uyos sii oil ‘ll mi .lull' iM, I' and of trait convoyed liv Klislia Thorn j mom to .!;i'. (I. Tliqiopsnii reenrdcd ■ no book on putT- !•- ami ft. a' I of tract eonveyod by N. K. Tho:, psim io ,t: ; - <; Thompson Deo. ‘27. lvni. couta • inu 7.2 acres. all of said tract of 102 acros ho ino known as lioino place. Non :nbor It'll'. Terms of sale Cash. Mr- Susan If. Thompson Klislia M. Odum. K\m liters of tho estate o*f .las. (i. Thompson ileceas ed. < \. Johns. Attorney’ for K\ecutor. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. <• 1 " : t: \ i;kow corxrv. ■ors of the estate of MV.-. M. :i* of sniii eountv, deceased, ’ * i lied to render in their under*; .mod necording '■ersons indebted to said ' 1 to make' immediate 1 / ■[' ■ > C. Ist, 1019. ~ V i-•’ vistrator of Mrs. M ' ' s^d. Twelve Months Support. Mrs. .1. AV. Strut having made appli cation for 12 months support out of the , Mate of -T. \V. street, ami the apprais ers appointed to set apart tl e same, having filed their returns in this office, all pi r'ons concerned are hereby re < aired to show cause before the ( ourt oil the first Monday in December 11'19, why said application should not he granted, and this return of the apprais |.c made a judgement of the court. This the 3rd day of November 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Leave To Sell. Georgia, Barrow Bounty. \V. Bowman as the Administrator 0 f the estate of Green S. Bowman, de ceased, having made application to me for leave to sell lands of the said Breen S. Bowman, deceased, this is therefore to cite all parties at interest to show cause before me on the first Momlnv in December, 1919, why the application should not lip granted. This the 3rd day of November. 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. <5. A. Johns, Winder. Ga.. Attorney for Adni i nist rator. Executors Sale. By virtue of a special order from the Court of Ordinary of Barrow County, Ca.. will be sold, at public outery, on the premises, in the City of Winder, Barrow County, Ga. On the l-’irs! Tuesday in December 1919. between the legal hours of sale, the following described property: A certain tract of land consisting of Tvvcntv eight Acres more or less, situat ml in the County of Barrow, State of Georgia and iri the City of Winder; being situated in the Northern part of said City and fronting on Candler st., and on both sides of Belle A’iew Street and also on both sides of the new street called James St. Said property has been subdivided into 3S beautiful residence lots all fronting on good Streets, line elevation for buildings and a number of them affording pasture and running water prix ileges. ’ This is the finest residence property in He offered in the thriving City of A. odor and an unexcelled opportunity 1 i hiiv a homo nt your own offer. Terms of sale one half cash and one-half one year from date of sale with S per cent interest from date. G. AV. DoEnlVrriore, AV. B. MeCants, AA'. I. DeFaPerriere. Executors of the Will of J. C. DFI.AI'EBBIERF. Deed. I This Nov. 3rd. 1919. Administrators Sale. GEORGIA. BARROW COUNTV. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Barrow County granted upon application of Mrs. O. D. Austin, ns administratrix of the estate of O. D. Austin, deceased, late of said coun ty. to sell the lands of the said O. 15. Austin, deceased, for the purpose of paving debts and distribution, there will lie sold before the court houre door of said county, at public outery, to tbe highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale, oil the first Tuesday in December. 1919. the following des cribed lands, being the property of said deceased, to wit; all that tract and parcel of land lying and being in Bar row County. 219th District G. M.. known as tin* old Austin place, containing for ty live acres more or less and bounded as follows: on thc’Xorth by lands for merly owned by J. C. Harney, on the East by the Gainesville Midland Rail Road, on the Smith by lands of Mrs. I.ucv Bartain and on the A\ T est by lands of (!. K. MeElhannon. being the tract of lands for years occupied by Oscar D. J. Austin as a home place. Terms of sale. Cash, but purchaser may have untill Jan. Ist, 1920 to make tinal settlement. Airs. O D. Austin. Administratrix of estate of O. D. Austin. Deceased. Richard B. Russell. Winder, Ga.. Attor ney for Administratrix. Leave To Sell Land. GEORGIA, BA It ROW COE NTV. It. E. Rogers, administrator of the estate of Mrs. I .aura f- Bush, deceased, having made application to me for leave to sell the real estate of Airs. Eaufa E, Bush, deceased, this is there- upon to cite all parties at interest to show cause before me on the first Moo day in Dei-ember, D..H9, why the nppli cation should not be granted. This the srd day of November. 19919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Application For Leave and Order to Sell Land. til :oi!G I A. B.ARROAA ('Ol \ i’Y To the Ordinary o< Said Couatv: The Petition of Mrs. A'clla Mae Smith, as administratrix of the estate ot S. li. Smith, deceased, shovveth that the estate ot said deceased consists of two piece* of real estate deseribed :•- follow s: Sntmited in tin* city of AA'imlor. County o! Burrow, State of Georgia, and deseribed ns follows: The Thomp son Hoarding House located on the S. E. corner of Broad and Laura Streets ad the brick livery stalde fronting on Jackson Street now occupied bv si. h and Millsaps and that for the purpose ot perfecting title and proper distribution it is necessary to sell the s.-od land. Wherefore. Petitioner pravs an order directing citation to issue and be published as the law requires; and if no good ciutse be shown to the con trary. vour Petitioner bo granted leave to sell said land Airs Vella Mae Smith, Petitioner. Barrow COI’KT OK ORDINARY. Nov Term, lit lit. I pon reading the foregoing Petition, it i' ordered that r ration iMie therein .and be published as the law requires. If O. Hill. Ordinary. Administrators Sale. Bv v irtue ot an order from the Court of Ordinary of Harrow County hereto fore granted. Will lie sold, at puldie outerv. ■. n the l:rst Tuesday in Decem ber !!•! •. : t the t'otirt bouse door in said * minty, between the legal hours (it sale the following described proper ty sit’iat. and 11 the City of Winder. Har row County: to wit. i THE EARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA i Elvo room house on Hot on South east corner of Stephens arid Jackson streets, Fronting 11 s feet anil 9 inches on Stu idien- St. and running hack with Jaek -on Street 127 feet to an Alley and running along said Alley 117 feet to corner w th Jno. B. Williams Lot, then along Jno. B. Williams for 127 feet to Stephens St. Also a cert nin tenant house* and lot on .south -id< (if Stephens Street; Front ing on said ''treet 90 feet, ail joining lot of A. M. AVilliams on the West 115 feet. Alley on the South 90 feet and an alley on tin- East 115 feet. Also a certain Tenant house and lot situated on the North side of Porter si ri-wt ; Fronting o:i said St. Fifty feet and running buck 200 feet more or less; Adjoining lot of /. E. Jackson on the East and lot of Mrs. Harrison the West and lot of Charlie Singleton on the N. Also two certain vacant lots on the South east corner of King and New Streets; Fronting 50 feet each on King St. ami running back same width 150 feet deep, adjoining lot of E. E. Jack son and others. Terms ( ash. Sold as I he property of the estate of Mrs. M. J. Stanton for distribution to the heirs. AV.M. Stanton. Adn r. of Mrs. tl .1. Stanton, Deceased. W. H. yuarterman. Ally. Oldest Pn in the World. A museum in Cairo, Egypt, lias the oldest fan in the world, this daring Croat the seventeen h century B. C. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LANDS. At 6 Per Cent Interest I make farm loans for five years’ time in amounts from *500.00 to SIOO,OOO. i have an office on the 2nd floor of the Winder National Dank Puddling. and am in my Wi n der office on Wednesday and Friday of each week. S. G. BROWN. Attorney. W. T. RANDOLPH. Physician and Surgeon WUider National Bank Bldg'. Winder, Ga., Phones; office 303 Res. 311 All Calls answered promptly Medic F-e Furnished. KELLEY, KELLEY & SIMS Attorneys at Law Winder, Gi. Office over City Pharmacy. “EVERYTHING ELECTRIC\L M ’ From the smallest hull) to the largest motor, at lowest possi ble prices. House Wiring. Page C. Gregory Electrical < ’ontraotor. Phone 3G4- or 40 tts fruity deliciousness makes Blud- J| JL wine the ideal beverage —“The drink I that makes you glad you’re thirsty. /r Dr.'Hi Ci White, Chair of Chemistry, Uni versity of Georgia, says “In an extremely caie- I r ful analysis of Bludwine, no trace of caffeirt ot I y Telephone your grocer for a case. todo> Winder Bludwine Bottling Works, inder, Ga. SAVE SOME MONEY THIS FALL. In connection with what we are saving elsewhere in this issue about farm finance, there is one point we wish especially to empha size, namely, the need for saving some money this fall. I otton, to- bacco and peanuts, our chief cash crops, are bringing good prices, and we will be poor business men indeed if wo do not take advan tage of this opportunity to put by something against the rainy day that nearly always comes. The tefiant farmer Hrst. should save with a view to home owner ship. Tenancy is no disgrace, hut we hope every white tenant far mer in the South is using his per iod as a tenant as a stepping stone to farm ownership and a home un der his own vine and fig tree. Nec essities of course should he bought pleasanter should have the first call. After these, invest in the au tomobiles, pianos, talking mach ines that farm families should have and enjoy. Finally, for the fanner who is already well supplied with this world’s goods, there is no better time for saving. Because of high prices, money today is cheaper j probably than it will ever be again and it may be that a dollar saved today will be worth, in buying po wer, 50 to 100 per cent more in two or three years. Toevery Progressive Farmer reader we would say. get the thrift bibit. Save some money, and teach your children t<> save. And the time to begin is now. —Thh Progressive Farmer. HOGS FOR SALE. Pigs. Shouts tiinl Hogs will he plentiful on Nov. Ttli or Sth at Slieats Stable. On account Mr. |{oy I lardigree being detained tit court lie failed to get his in last week as advertised. Therefore AV. 11. Slieats and Hoy 11 ardigree will have a choice load together on above date. AVe will try to sell \ on any size you want from a pig [up. He sure and bring your box they are very scarce in A\ inder. AA'. 11. -Bheats. Roy tfardigre*. True Sarcasm. “I piny entirely by ear,” said the amateur musician, proudly. ’‘Ahem l So I perceive." replied the caustic per son. “Hus it ever occurred to you to rousult mi nurist?" A/arieties of Mistletoe. There are more varieties of mistle toe growing about the world than could be named in a column of news paper print, but the commonest In America is that which the botanist, Nuttall, named after the Greek fash ion. ‘tree thief,” or pboraudendron. Beautiful Resi dence Lots tor SALE Ist Tuesday in December We will sell at auc tion on First Tuesday of December the De- Laperriere property. This has been cut into 38 large building lots and is the most desirable residence property you will ev er have the opportun ity ot buying in the city of Winder. Keep this sale on your mind and watch next week's issue of the Times for large ad giving a plat of lots; when the sale begins and full particulars. LAMAR AND PERRY THUT SDA.Y. NOVEMBER 13th.