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LEGAL NOTICES
Notice To Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA —Harrow County:
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
i^urah Cleveland, late of said county,
deceased, are hereby notified to render
m 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. 'I his Oct. t>,
1910.
T. A. Fowler,
Administrator of Mrs. Sarah Cleve
land, Deceased.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Harrow County.
li\ virtue of an order of the Court,
of Ordinary of Harrow County, granted
a' the November Term, 1919, will be
sold at |mi HI ie- outerv, before the court
house door of said county, on the first
Tuesday in December, 1919, between
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
ladder lor rush, the lands of .1, 1,. Odum
dei eased, lying in Hethlehem District,
G. M., practically i" the limits of the
Town of Hethlehem or very near said
limits, containing approximately ninety
three acres, recently surveyed and sub
divided by W. T. Appleby, surveyor,
into three small tracts, and the said
lands will be sold according to the sub
divisions as follows:
Tract number one: Commencing H t a
Hock on the Hoad with Ridgeways ’
lands, thence S. 7> 1 4 E. 4.50 chains;
thence S. tit IT E. Id.btl chains; thence
S'. 7!t I 1 E. 8.00 chains; thence S. 09
1 I E. 2.94 chains to Rock on Rond with
lands of Greeson: thence S. 4 \\ . 11J18
chains to Rock; thence X. 09 \y. 7.4!)
chains to Rock: thence X. 77 1 2 W.
fi.llO chains to Rock; thence S. 28 1-2
\V. along run l l 12.50 chains to Rock;
the ice V. 0 W. 7.0f! chains to Rock;
thence X. 28 1 I E. 1.25 chains to the
rock at the beginning corner, contain
ing 20.27 acres, more or less.
Tract number two. Gomrneneing at
Roc 1. on corner of tract number one on
Greeson line; thence S. 4 W. .20.5.)
chains to Rock; thence X. 8(1 W. 10.47
elinins to Rock; thence S. 2 2 4 \V. 2..>8
chains to Rock: thence X. Bfi 12 W. j
‘I.OS elinins to Rock; thence X. 20 E.
5.07 chains to Rock on Road; thence X. I
52 1-2 E. 2.00 chains to Rock: thence i
X. 25 1 1 E. 10.00 chains to Rock;
thence X. 0 .2 I I!. 7.05 chains to Rock
on line of A. Tanner; thence S. 40 1-4
E. t.OO chains to Rock; t hence X. 15 E.
4.20 chains to Rock; thence X. 50 1-2
\V. 5.20 chains to Rock; thence X. 0 2 4
E. 2.50 chains to line of tract one;
thence with said trnct one S. 00 E. 7.40
chains to the beginning corner, contain
ing 20.75 acres, more or less.
Tract number three: Commencing at
a rock with tracts numbers one and
two on rond: thence S. 0 2 4 W. 14.50
chains to rock: thence S. .25 1-4 W.
10.00 chains to Rock; thence S. 5.2 1-2
\V. ‘2.00 chains to Rock; thence X. 0
AV. 20.2,2 chains to Rock on road with
tract one: thence X. 28 12 E. 12.50
elinins to Rock; thence S. 28 1-2 E. 0.00
chains to the beginning corner. con-
luining 3f>.*>2 iicrcs, more or less.
All of stiid triiets are represenfed by
j• sji! s thereof mudo by W. T. Appleby,
surveyor, us surveyed Nov. 3, 1919.
Sale will continue from day to day
milil all of said lands are sold. Terms:
twenty li\o per cent cash; remainder
on January lirst, 1920; possession Janu
ary first, 1020.
J. T. Harrison. Administrator with
will annexed of .1. I. Odum, deceased.
<l. V Johns, Winder, (in.. Attorney for
ndminist rntor.
Executors’ Sale.
lie v irtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Harrow County, will be
sidd, at public outcry, on the first Tues
day in December, Itllii, at the court
house door in said county, between the
legal hours of sale, the 2 tracts of land
consisting of about three hundred acres
in said county, in Bethlehem District,
fonnorly l’u: Off District in Walton
County, particularly described as fnl
bn's: Tie trad in Walton County'or
iginally, now Burrow, generally known
as ilir* Crenshaw place of lauds of James
Thompson, described in deeds from
(iideon Hendrix and Elisha Thompson,
n-- Vdiiiinintriilors of Gideon Hendrix,
Sr., to Augustus W. Clay, recorded in
Bonk \V. puges 1 and 2, Walton Super
ir t'oiirt. Clerk’s Office, May 4, 1875;
in deoil from said Clay to Geo. X.
Smith, recorded in same office on same
date: in deed from Geo. N. Smith to
M: i v Crenshaw likewise recorded in
same office on same ilnte and later dc
eribed in deed front W. W. Braswell to
das. G. Thompson, executed Nov. 3,
LsPti. then in Tanner’s District, now
Bethlehem District, bounded on west by
W lib Kilgore estate, south by Appals
< lihoe River east by public road, lauds
of Zion Hendrix and 1!. 1\ Moore and
Foster Creek and old Ditch, containing
t'.ix acres more or less. Also that tout
of land now in Betheleheni District,
Bn r row Bounty, formerly Cut. Off Dis
1 lift, Walton County, containing 102
acres more or less, known as the olh
home]'lace of .Tus. ti. Thompson and
since his death occupied by his widow.
Mis. Susan It. Thompson, made up of
lands described in deeds from Celia E.
Mapp individually and as guardian, re
curded in Walton County in Book C-.‘>
pages Mi 90 9t on July 21. 1892, and of
tract conveyed by Elisha Thompson to
das. ti. Thompson recorded in same
book on pages 92 and o.'!, and of tract
conveyed bv N. E. Thompson to Jas. (i.
Thompson Dee. 27, 1806, containing 7.7
acres, all of said tract of 102 acres be
ing known as home place. November 3.
191!*.
Terms of sale Cash.
Mrs. Susan R. Thompson
Elisha H. Odnru. Executors of
the estate of Jas. ti. Thompson deceas
ed.
Ci. \. Johns, Attorney for Executors.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA. BARROW COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of Mrs. M.
K. Smith, late of said county, deceased,
are hereby notified to render in their
demands to the unders-trned according
to law, and nil persons indebted to said
estate are roqnired to make immediate
pavmont to me Nov. Ist, 1919.
O. W. Smith. Administrator of Mrs.
At E. Smith, deceased,
fdrged beak' notes.
Twelvc Months Support.
Mrs. .T. \V. Street having made appli
cation for 12 months support out of the
estate of .T. W. Street, and the apprais
ers appointed to set apart the same,
having filed their returns in this office,
all persons concerned arc hereby re
quired to show- cause before the Court
on the first Monday in December 1919,
why said application should not be
granted, and this return of the apprais
ers be made a judgement of the court.
This the 3rd day of November 191!*.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Leave To Sell.
Georgia, Harrow County.
W. G. Bowman as the Administrator
of the estate of Green 8. Bowman, do
ceased, having made application to me
tor leave to sell lands of the said
Green S. Bowman, deceased, this is
therefore to cite all parties at interest
to show cause before me on the tirst
Monday in December. 1911), why the
application should not be granted. This
the 2rd day of November, 4919.
11. G. Hill, Ordinary.
(i. A Johns. Winder, Gu., Attorney for
Administrator.
Executors Sale.
By virtue of a special order from the
Court of Ordinary of Barrow County,
Gu., will be sold, fit public outcry, on
the premises, in the City of Winder,
Harrow County, Ga.
On the First Tuesday in December
1!H!, between the legal hours of sale,
the following described property:
A certain tract of land consisting of
Twenty eight Acres more or less, situat
ed in the County of Harrow. State of
Geoigin and in the City of Winder;
being situated in the Northern part of
said City and fronting on Candler st.,
and on both sides of Belle View Street
and also on both sides of the new street
called James St.
Said property has been subdivided
into 28 beautiful residence lots all
fronting on good Streets, fine elevation
for buildings and a number of them
affording pasture and running water
privileges.
This is the finest residence property
to be offered in the thriving City of
Winder and an unexcelled opportunity
to buy a home at your own offer. Terms
of sale one-half cash and one-half one
year from date of sale with S per cent
interest from dute.
G. W. DeLaPerriere,
W. B. McCants,
W. E. DeLaPerriere. Executors of
the Will of J. C, DELAPERRIERE,
Deed.
This Nov. 3rd. 1919.
Administrators Sale.
GEORGIA, BARROW COUNTY.
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. D.
Austin, deceased, for the purpose of
paying debts and distribution, there
will be sold before the court houre door
of said county, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in December, 1910, the following des
cribed lands, being the property of
said deceased, to wit; all that tract and
pared of land lying and being in Bar
row County, 249th District 0. M., known
as the old Austin place, containing for
ty-five acres more or less and bounded
as follows: on the North by lands for
merly owned by J. C. Haincy, on the
East by the Gainesville Midland Hail
Hoad, on the South by lands of Airs,
l.ucv Pnrtain and on the West by lands
of (i. K. McElhannon, 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 untrll Jan. Ist, 1920 to make
final settlement.
Mrs. 0. D. Austin. Administratrix of
estate of O. lb Austin, Deceased.
Kichard B. Russell. Winder, Oa„ Attor
ney for Administratrix.
Leave To Sell Land.
GEORGIA, BARROW COUNTY.
K. L. Rogers, administrator of the
estate of Mrs. I.aura L. Bush, deceased,
having made application to mo for
leave to sell the real estate of Mrs.
Laura E. Bush, deceased, this is there
upon to cite all parties at interest to
show cause before me on the first Mon
day in December, 1919, why the appli
cation should not be granted. This the
3rd day of November, 19919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Application For Leave and Order to
Sell Land.
GEORGIA, BARROW COUNTY
To the Ordinary of Said County:
The Petition of Mrs. Vella Mao
Smith, ns administratrix of the estate
of S. R. Smith, deceased, showeth that
ihe estate of said deceased consists of
two pieces of real estate described -as
follows: Natuuted in the city of Winder,
[County of Barrow, State of Coorgia,
and described as follows: The Thomp
son Boarding House located on the S.
K. corner of- Broad and l.aura Streets
and the brick livery stable fronting
on Jackson Street now occupied by
Smith and Millsnps nnd that for the
purpose of perfecting title and proper
distributionxit is necessary to sell the
said laud. Wherefore. Petitioner prays
tin order directing citation to Lssue and
be published as the law requires; aud
if no good cause be shown to. the con
trnry, your Petitioner lx* granted leave
to sell said Laud.
Mrs. Vella Mae Smith, Petitioner.
Barrow (TIURT OF ORDINARY,
Nov. Term. 1919.
Upon reading the foregoing Petition,
it is ordered that citation issue therein
BHd be published us the law requires,
H. G. HR!. Ordinary.
Administrators Sale.
By virtue.of no order from tha Court
of Ordinary of Barrow County hereto
fore granted. Will be sold, at public
outcry, on the flrwt Tuesday m Docom
her 1919, at the Court house door in
said County, between the legal hours
1 dainties. always '“ ~“
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
of sale the following described proper
ty situated in the City of Winder, Bar
row County; to wit.
Five room house on T.ot on South cast
corner of Stephens and Jackson streets,
Fronting 118 feet and 9 inches on Ste
phens St. and running back with Jack
son Street 127 feet to an Alley and
running along said Alley 117 feet to
corner with Jno. B. Williams Lot, then
along Jno. B. Williams for 127 feet to
Stephens St.
Also a certain tenant house and lot on
South side of Stephens Street; Front
ing on said Street 90 feet, adjoining lot
of A. M. Williams on the West 115
feet. Alley on the South 90 feet and an
alley on the East 115 feet.
Also a certain Tenant house and lot
situated on the North side of Porter
Street; Fronting on said St. Fifty feet
and running back 200 feet more nr less;
AtUoining lot of Z. F. Jackson on the
Fast and lot of Mrs. Harris on the West
and lot of Charlie Singleton on the X.
Also two certain vacant lots on tho
South east corner of King and New
Streets; Fronting 50 feet each on King
St. and running back same width 150
feet deep, adjoining lot of E. E. Jack
son and others. Terms Cash.
Sold as the property of the estate of
Mrs. M. .T. Stanton for distribution to
the heirs.
W.M. Stanton, Admr. of Mrs. M. J.
Stanton, Deceased.
W. H. Quarterman, Atty.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, Barrow County.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAir COUNTY.
The petition of G. 0. Harrison,
Pike Hutchins and II L. Woodruff,
all of said county, shows:
1.
Petitioners desire to be incorpo
rated under the name of
WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO.
NO. TWO
For a period of twenty years,
with the right of renewal at the
expiration of said period.
2
The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and to conduct
and maintain a general hardware
business; to buy and sell and gen
erally deal in hardware, autoino-
biles, vehicles, farm implements
and all such and other merhean
dise as is usually known and com
prised in a general hardware stock
together with such articles and
merchandise that may be inciden
tal or advantageous to said busi
ness, both at wholesale and retail,
in the City of Stalham, said coun
ty.
3.
The principal place of business
will be in the said City of Statham
but petitioners desire the right to
open and maintain branch offices
or stores at such other places with
in said State, or within the United
States, as may be considered expe
dient.
4.
The capital stock of said corpo
ration will be the TEN THOU
SAND DOLLARS, divided into
shares of the par value of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS each, all
of which has been paid in. The
right to increase said capital stock
to the amount of FIFTY THOU
SAND DOLLARS is asked.
5.
Petitioners desire the right to
buy, hold and sell real estate; to
execute notes and bonds as evid
ence of indebtedness that may be
incurred and to secure the same
by mortgflre or other form of lien
and to do any and all other things
authorized by the laws of this
State that may be necessary or
incident. to the successful mainten
ance of its business.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all of the
powers privileges and immunities
herein set forth, together with
such others as are now. or may
hereafter be allowed such a cor
poration under the laws of Geor
gia.
R. H. Kimball. Attorney for Re
titioners.
Georgia, Barrow County.
1, Geo. N. Bagwell, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county,
hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the,
application for charter, as- the
same appears of file in this office.
This, the -29th day of October,
1919. j
j Geo. N. Bagwell, Clerk of |3up
, erior Court
“REAL VALUE IN MONEY AND
LOW TAX RATES” IN N. C.
(Continued from First Page.)
tiimission in arriving at the true value
of these plants.
Another feature, new in revaluation
laws, found in the North Carolina act
is the provision for district supervisors
who have general charge of the ten dis
tricts in the stale. These men arc kept
in constant touch with the tax commis
sion through monthly meetings in Ral
eigh when every delail of the months’
work is carefully gone over. If it is
found that any county shows a tenden
cy to let up in efforts to get exact val
ues oa today’s market for any proper
ty listed, that matter is taken up with
the district supervisor, who in turn
visits the county arid goes over the re
ports with the local officials. In this
wav the tax commission experts to ad
just all differences before the end of
the revaluation year so as to prevent
any necessity for blanket increases in
valuation or any shuffling of the figures
after they are finally turned in to the
commission and prepared for the extra
session of the legislature which will re
duce the tax rate.
Einding Untaxed Property.
The thoroughness with which the tax
appraisers will comb the state for pro
perty is going to result in the addition
of a large amount of “found” property
on the tax books. The work so far has
resulted in the discovery of many hun
dred acres of land which have never
before been on Hie tax books of the
state. The owners of this property have
escaped taxation for many years past.
An estimate of the extent of this prac-
tiee is indicated in a letter from one of
the county supervisors to the commis
sion. This official had found such a
large amount of untaxed property that
he said he would be mighty glad to ex
change lus regular salary tor the taxes
on the “found” property this year.
Some of this property has escaped
taxation through negligence of listing
officials to got it on the books or through
some clerical error after it was located.
In other instances the owners of the
property have simply' evaded the tax
officials by failing to give in the untux
ed land from year to year, and the
loose system under which the taxes
wore listed and collected in other years
lias enabled the tax dodgers to escape
for years the payment of the taxes due.
So. in addition to the normal increase
resulting from placing real values on
the. tax books, there will Vie the addi
tion of thousands of acres of land on
the tax sheets which have never before
had a:t acquaintance .with the tax col
lector.
Will Hurt Tax Dodgers.
The revaluation law will strike a
body blow at two classes of people—the
tax dodgers and the people who.
through political influence or other
means, have been able to get their pro
perty on the books at a very much low
er valuation than the same kind of pro
perty in other parts of the county and
other parts of the state. The big farmer
w hose broad acres we re assessed at a
dollai an acre, while the little farm of
a neighbor was given a tax value of
$lO to $25 an acre, is going to feel the
new law, for it is going to dig down
into his pocket and get some of the
money he lias been holding back all
these years.
The little fellow whose property lias
always been assessed at a fair valuation
as compared with other property in the
state, the man who has not had friends
at court, will benefit by the new law.
His taxes in all probability will not be
very much more than they- were under
the old system and he will have the
satisfaction of knowing that his rich,
neighbor is paying on property that is
assessed by the same rule used in get
ting at the tux value of his own little
farm. The probabilities are that the
small property owner who has been pay
ing on a comparatively high valuation
will find the new law actually reducing
his taxes.
Since there are a thousand little pro
perty owners to one big fellow in the
state, the law will prove one of the most
popular as well as one of the most just
that has ever been placed on the sta
tute books of the Old North state. In
every section from the sand dunes of
eastern Carolina to the counties lying
in the lap of the “Land of the Sky"
the revaluation act is meeting with gen
uine approval of the people who under
stand it.
The Political Effect.
The stand pat element and the react
ionaries of both political parties either
openly opposed the new tax measure or
suggested that this was not an oppor
tune time to tamper with the oki sys
tem. The progressives of both parties,
however, are claiming the parentage of
the tax measure, for they believe it will
be one of the most popular measures
ever passed when it actually goes into
effect and the people see that it. is such
a decided improvement on the old sys
tem.
The governor, T. W. Bickett, has
placed himself on record that he is per
fectly willing to go before the people
on the issue if anyoae wants to make
a political issue of the revaluation act
and members of the tax commission
likewise, say they would like to have
the opportunity to defend the new law
in a campaign should the necessity
arise.
The chances, however, of the new law
being made an issue in the political
campaign now seem slight, for with the
democratic state administration behind
the measure and the prospective candi
date for governor on the republican
ticket, Frank A. Linney, claiming that
in truth his party is responsible for the
passage of the law, there seems little
ground for an argument over the ques
tion w-hich might, make an issue in the
coming campaign.—Atlanta Constitu
tion.
“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
Chinese Study Agriculture.
There are 130 colleges in China de
rated to the study of scientific agn
;ulture.
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS
We Sell
Farnl*and city property improved and unimproved.
Life, Fire, Accident, Tornado and otlier Lines of Insur
ance.
Loan Money on Real Estate on Easy Terms.
Let us sell you a horn. AYe will loan you money to pay
for it. and will he glad to Insure you against loss of time
caused by Accident or Disease, against loss or damage.by i
Fire, and Insure your Life, which strengthens your Credit
as well as protects your family while you are doing so.
I. E. JACKSON & COMPANY
’Phone 171
WINDER, GEORGIA.
iokiTo 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, so INSURE with US
aul 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
once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. He ow'es the protection
that it gives, to ihs peace of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
FOR SALE
]() room house, corner lot $3,000
4 room house, corner lot, '. .. .SI,OOO
5 room house, corner lot $2,250
10 room house, and Iti acres of good land, suburban.
$6,000.
Several nice farms near Winder, $125 to $250 per acre,
good homes.
The AVillis Drown farm near Carl and Auburn, well im
proved. line land $65.00 per aero.
330 acres in Hancock county, 4 miles of a railroad
town, with 3 tenant houses. 6-horse farm 0pen,250000 feet
of saw timber and quantity of tine hard wood timber, 80
acres of bottom land, loam soil with tine red elav subsoil,
iit $30.00 per acre.
785 acrers in Hancock county, Imiles of Linton, 10
horse farm open, strong black land, very fertile, some of
it growing a bale to the acre this year, 6 room home, 7
tenant houses of 3 and 4 rrooms. large 1-stall barm of or
dinal forest timber, gin house, gin, corn mill, 30 h. p. en-v
gine and boiler. 3 miles of hog wire fencing, over a mil
lion feet of saw timber, a large part original forest, 75
acres of tine bottom land, an excellent combination stock
and agriculture farm, selling for the low price of $30.00
per acre.
See me for. Lands, Lots and Loans:: •/
W. H. QUARTERMAN, Atty.
Winder, Georgia
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20th
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM
LANDS.
At 6 Per Cent Interest
*
*1 make farm loans for five
years’ time in amounts from
$500.00 to SIOO,OOO.
I have an office on the 2nd
floor f the Win d er National Bank
Building, 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
Winder National Bank Bldg.
Winder, Ga.,
Phones: office 303 Res. 311
All Calls answered promptly
Medici u e Furnished.
KELLEY, KELLEY & SIMS.
Attorneys at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office over City Pharmacy.
FARMERS ATTENTION.
I have meal and hulls to ex
change for cotton seed, and also
paying highest market price for
seed. You will find me at Elherton
oil mill house, first below 8. A. L.
Depot, in Winder.—lt. I). McDon
ald, Winder, Ga,