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LEGAL NOTICES
Notice To Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Barrow County:
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
•Sarah Cleveland, late ot said county,
deceased, are hereby notified to render
in their demands to the undersigned ac
■eording to law, and all persons indebt
ed to said estate arc required to make
immediate payment to me. This Oet. 6,
1919.
T. A. Fowler,
Administrator of Mrs. Sarah Cleve
land, Deceased.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Barrow County.
Bv virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Barrow County, granted
at the November Term, 1919, will be
sold at public outcry, before the eourt
house door to said county, on the fiist
Tuesday in December, 1919, between
the legal hours of stile, to the highest
bidder for cash, the lands of .1. L. Odum
deceased, lying in Bethlehem District,
G. M., practically in the limits of the
Town of Bethlehem 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 its follows;
Tract number one: Commencing tit a
Rock on the Bond with Ridgeways’
lands, thence S. 7b 1 I K. 4.fio chains;
thence S. *>4 1-2 E. 10.00 chains; thence
S. 79 1 1 E. S.OO chains; thence S. 09
1 t E. 9.9) chains to Rock on Road with
lands of Greeson; thence S. 4 W. O.OH
chains to Rock; thence X. 09 \\ T . 7.19
chains to Rock: theme N. 77 1-2 XV.
O.tMl chains to Hoik; thence S. 28 1-2
W. along road 12.50 chains to Rock;
1 hence X. ft \V. 7.50 chains to Roek;
thence X. 28 14 E. 1.25 chains to the
rock nl the beginning corner, contain
ing 20.27 acres, more or less.
Tract number tuo. Commencing fit
Rock on corner of tract number onb on
<:reeson line; thence S. I \V. .‘{0.7)5
chains to Hock; thence V. 80 W. 10.47
chains to Hock; thence S. I W. 2.58
chains to Rock: thence N. 80 12 W.
9.98 chains to Hock; thence X. 20 K.
5.07 chains to Hock on Hoad; thence X.
s:< 12 E. 2.00 chains to Hock; thence
X. .",5 I t 13. 10.00 chains to Hock;
thence X. 0 2 I K. 7.05 chains to Hock
on line of A. Tanner; thence S. tit I t
E. 4.90 chains to Hock: thence X. 15 E.
-1.20 chains to Hock; thence X. 50 1 2
IV. 5.20 chains to Hock; thence X. i) 5-4
E. 2.50 chains to line of tract one;
thence with said trad one S. Oil E. 7.1!)
c hains 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 road: thence S. it 2-4 W. 14.50
chains to rock; thence (8. 25 11 W.
10.00 chains to Rock; thence S. 5.2 1-2
"NY. 2.00 chains to Rock; thence N. 0
XV. 20.22 chains to Ruck on road with
tract one; thence X. 28 1-2 E. 12.50
chains to Rock; thence S. 28 I 2 E. 6.00
chains to the beginning corner, con
taming 25.62 acres, more or less.
All of said tracts are represented by
pints thereof made bv W. T. Appleby,
surveyor* as surveyed Nov. 2, 1010.
Sale will continue from day to day
■ util all of said lands are sold. Terms:
twenty five per cent cash; remainder
on January first, 1020; possession Janu
ary first, 1020.
J. T. Harrison, Administrator with
will annexed of .T. 1,. Odum, deceased.
<{. A. Johns, Winder, (la.. Attorney for
administrator.
s Executors’ Sale.
Bv virtue of an order from the Court
•of Ordinary of Harrow' County, will he
sold, at public outcry, on the first Tues
day in December, 1010, at tin* 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 Retlilohem District,
formerly Cut .'Off District in Walton
County, particularly described as fol
lows: That tract in Walton Countv or
iginally. now Harrow, generally known
ns the Crenshaw place of lands of James
G. Thompson, described in deeds from
C.ideon Hendrix and Elisha Thompson,
ns Administrators of Gideon Hendrix,
Sr., to Augustus \V. Clay, recorded in
Hook W pages I and 2, Walton Super
ior Court, Clerk’s Office. May 4, 1875;
in deed from said Clay to Geo. X.
Smith, recorded in same office on same
date; in deed from Geo. X. Smith to
M ary Crenshaw likewise recorded in
same office on same date and later des
cribed in deed from W. W. Braswell to
das. (i. Thompson, executed Xov. 2,
1806, then in Tanner’s District, now
Bethlehem District, bounded on west by
Willis Kilgore estate, south by Appala
ehhee Hixer east by public road, lands
of Zion Hendrix and B. F. Moore and
Foster Creek and old Ditch, containing
108 acres more or less. Also that tract
■of land now in Bethelehem District,
Harrow County, formerly Cut Off Dis
trict, Walton County, containing tff2
-icres more or less, known as the olff
"homcplace of Jaw G. Thompson and
since his death occupied bv his widow.
Mrs. Susan It. •Thoin|>eon, made-up of'
lands described in deeds from Celia E.
Manp individually and as guardian, re
corded in Walton County ii Book 0-3
-pages Sii ffO fll o .Inly 21, 1892, and of
■tract coin eyed by Elisha Thompson to
-las. (;. Thompson recorded in same
book on pages 92 and 93, and of tract
conveyed bv X. E. Thompson to Ja>. (1.
Thompson Dec. 27. 1896. containing 7.2
acres, all of .-.aid tract of 102 acres be
ing kpown as home place. November 3,
1919.
Terms of sale Cash.
Mrs. Susan R. Thompson
Elisha H. Odum, Executors of
the estate of .las. G. Thompson deceits
ed.
G. A. Johns. Attorney for Executors.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, BARROW COUNTY.
All creditors of the estate of Mrs. M.
E. Smith, lat of said ooanty, deceased,
"re hereby notified to render in their
do- a.B ds to the undersigned according
to if. —. and all persons in<lebted ta said
r-a required to inako immediate
payment *" me Nov. Ist, 1919.
O vr s- v . Administrator of Mr*.
M. K. Smith, dc'^aaed.
Twelve Months Support.
Mrs. J. W. Street having made appli
cation for 12 months support out of the
estate of .1. W. Street, and the apprais
ers appointed to set apart the same,
having filed their returns in this office,
all persons concerned are 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 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Leave To Sell.
Georgia, Barrow County.
W. G. Bowman as the Administrator
of the. estate of Green S. Bowman, de
ceased, having made application to me
for leave to sell lands of the said
Green S. Bowman, deceased, this is
therefore to cite all parties at interest
to show cause before rae on the first
Monday in December, 1919, why the
application should not be granted. This
the 3rd day of November, 1919.
11. G. Hill, Ordinary.
(I. A Johns. Winder, Gu., Attorney for
\dmimatrntor.
Executors Sale.
By virtue of a special order front the
Court of Ordinary of Burrow County,
(la., will be sold, at public outcry, on
the premises, in the City of Winder,
Barrow County, Ga.
Oa the first Tuesday in December
1919, 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 Barrow, State of
Georgia 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 nevr street
lulled James St.
Said property has been subdivided
into 38 beautiful residence lots all
fronting on good Streets, fine elevation
for buildings and a number of them
affording pasture and running water
t 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 8 per cent
interest from date.
G. W. Del.al’i rricre,
W. B. MeCants,
W. L. Def.al’erriere. Executors of
the Will of .1. C. DELAI’LKIMERE,
1 teed.
This Nov. 3rd. 1919.
Administrators Sale.
GEORGIA, BARROW COUNTY.
By virtue of mi order of the Court of
Ordinary of Barrow County granted
upon application of Mrs. O. D. Austin,
ns administratrix of the estate of 0.
I). 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, thero
will be sold before the court lioure 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, 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. 249th District G. M.. known
as the old Austin place, containing for
ty-five acres more or less ami bounded
as follows: on tho North by lands for
merly owned by J. C. Rainey, on the
East, by the Gainesville Midland Hail
Hoad, on the South by lands of Airs.
I.ucv Fnrtain and on the West by lands
of G. R. McElhannoti, being the tract
of lands for years occupied by Oscar
I). J. Austin as a home place.
Terms of sale. Cash, but purchaser
may have untill Jgn. Ist, 1920 to make
final settlement.
Mrs. O. D. Austin, Administratrix of
estate of O. D. Austin, Deceased.
Richard B. Russell, Winder. 15a., Attor
ney for Administratrix.
Leave To Sell Land.
({BORGIA. BARROW COUNTY.
R. U. Rogers, administrator of the
estate of Mrs. Laura E. Bush, deceased,
having made application to me 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, Ordinarv.
Application For Leave and Order to
Sell Land.
GEORGIA, BARROW COUNTY.
To the Ordinary of Said County:
The Petition of Mrs. Vella Mae
Smith, aa administratrix of tho estate
of S. H. Smith, deceased, shovveth that
the estate of said deceased consists of
two pieces of real estate described as
follows: Satuatod ill the city of Winder,
County of Barrow. State of Georgia,
and described as follows: The Thomp
son Boarding House located on the S.
E. corner of Broad and I.ntira Streets
and the brick livery stable fronting
on .lacksoti Street now occupied by
Smith and Millsaps and that for the
purpose of perfecting title and proper
distribution it is necessary to sell the
said lahd. Wherefore. Petitioner prays
an order directing citation to issue and
be published as the law requires; and
if no good cause be shown to the con
trary. your Petitioner be granted loaie
to soil said land.
Mrs. V r ella klue Smith. Petitioner.
Barrow COURT OF ORDINARY,
Nov. Term, 1919.
Upon reading the foregoing Petition,
it is ordered that citation issue therein
and be published as the law requires.
H. G. Hill. Ordinary.
Administrators Sale.
By virtue of an order from the Coart
of Ordinary of Burrow County hereto
fore granted. Will be sold, at public
ootery, on the first Tuesday ia Decem
ber 1919, at the Court house door in
said County, between the legal hours
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA
of sale the following described proper
ty situated in the City of W iuder, Bar
row County; towit.
Five room house on Lot on South east
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 1~7 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 Fast 115 feet.
Also a certain Tenant hom-e and lot
situated on the North side of Porter
Street; Fronting on said St. Fifty feet
and running back 200 feet more or less;
Adjoining lot of 7. F. Jackson ori 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. 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. Stantdn, Adrnr. of Mrs. M. J.
Stanton, Deceased.
W. 11. Quarterman, Atty.
An Authoritative Opinion.
When does the honeymoon end? Is a
question which Ims been discussed for
a good many generations. It would be
presumptuous, perhaps, notes the El
Paso Times, for us to try to settle it.
Put Just the same we have a strong
suspicion that this little sentiment
could be prolonged if she, when she
nears his footfall, would go to the door
and greet him, rather than skid into
rhe kitchen to hurry up a dinner which
nas languished while she gossiped with
the neighbor or bathed the cat.
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Nelson’s
Hair Dressing I lr
For more than so years Nelson’s has V Ay s )
been sold and recommended by drug V it .jjy J
stores everywhere. Nelson's makes stub- \ and Ar&f Jf
born, curly hair soft, glossy and easy to
manage. It is fine for the scalp, relieves
dandruff and makes the hair grow. PERROL DAVIS
It is important to get the genuine Nelson’s. „ colored girl ofTampa., FU., sax*
Tak this advertisement to the drug rtor# t there is no hair dressing
and be sure to got the genuine NELbON‘6 Jjke Nelson's.
Nelson Manufacturing Cos., Inc. Send m your pUroaraph
RICHMOND, VA. if you use NELSON'S.
Biscuit Products onn he. During the
years when my babies were growing
up we never missed the Chil
dren's Hour with its lusty feast.
I slid quietly into a nearby seat, werßers Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch Bis
“National Biscuit,’’ recalling 'ibis is changed on special
antly my own tasty Uneeda Lunehßoccasions to Old Time Sugar C’ook
eou. 1 liked her, and and. rarest of
fort ably as she spoke days when we had
and ears busy. Bee cream and
ltetw ec-n
& Uneeda Biscuit ft
'ta is due to the superior materials and methods ■>
If employed in the baking. The everlasting table- M,
s, €i goodnessof Uneeda Biscuit is due to security Mj
of the In-er-seal trade mark package.
national biscuit df'z
Mere COMPANY . enough
went “are only National
(Iron's Hour like a feast. For the
Huy toddlers there is a 'varied
menu, sometimes Uneeda Biscuit
jukl milk, sometimes Graham Track
NUXATED IRON
A DRIVING FORCE
BEHIND KEEN SUCCESSFUL
WEN ANDJWOMEN
When you think of the successful men and
women you know—people doing things
tilled with -
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See how long von can w ork or how far you can
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gained Numbers of nervous, rtm-dnwn people '~ c **
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■shingly increased their strength and endurance
pimply by taking iron in the proper form.
N. Y. SOCIETY WOMAN AP
PEALS TO HER SEX TO FOR
GET CLUBS, FASHIONS.
Chicago, Nov. 19.—Mrs. How
ard Could, of New York, today
made an appeal to American wo
men to get into industry and com
merce and forget about society,
clubs and fashions. Mrs. Could
talked before the national federa
tion of college women.
“It’s high time,” said Mrs.
Could, ‘the women of America
should get out from under their
social camouflage, drop the ‘four
flush’ ami come to the realization
hat today women with common
sense ideas and brains are needed
as never before.”
Mrs. (fould also discouraged the
buying of imported clothing and
urged that women buy American
made products.
LOST MONEY.
I lost in or near Winder last
week, $24.00. 4 $5.00 hills and 4
SI.OO hills all wrapped together.
Jf you found it please return to
me or to The Times and get re
ward. —William M. Lyle.
In Everyday Life.
It Is well to remember that creek
ep-t tilings ure rare.
mals. They are most lovable ana
most tractable after they’ve had
something to eat. National Biscuit
dainties always begin our Chib
1 was mere to make a sketch Of
her. Luncheon was just over, and
ahe was talking to a little knot of
women. The first words I heard, tub
fill Plays ALL Records - Natural as Life feos)
Land for Quick Sale
The large Willis Brown farpi in Barrow County. Ca.
This farm is noted for its fine, productive land, is divided
by Public road from Winder to Lawreneeville, known as
the lower road, has splendid improvements, good dwel
lings and fine barns. Ten horse farm open for cultivation,
30 acres of bottoms, situated near Carl and Auburn, Col
lege, Schools, Churches and Rail Road facilities close by.
Fine lot of timber and road. Well watered, good pastures.
Excellent for subdivision. Your opportunity to secure a.
home farm in this favored section. Only $65.00 per acre.
Possession given on or before Jan. Ist, 1920. Must sell
in next 10 days or will rent and take off the market. Don t
miss this chance. See me at once.
LAW, LANDS, LOANS.
W. H. QUARTERMAN, Atty.
WINDER, GEORGIA
GIRLS WANTED
Oue hundred gifls wanted to make Overalls. Highest wages
paid. Steady work. Apply
SUPT. BELL OVERALL CO., Winder, Ga.
V U ' y\\ Calomel is’a dangerous drug. It is
r % \ mercury—quicksilver; and attacks your
\ \ \ bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel to
-1 day and you will feel weak, sick and nau
£ seated tomorrow. Don’t lose a day’s
Take “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Instead!
Here’s ray guarantee! Ask your
druggist for a bottle of Dodson e
Liver Toae and take a spoonful to
aht. I* it doesn’t start your liver
and straighten you right up better
tftaa calomel and without griping or
making yoy sick I want you to go
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th
back to the store and get your money.
Take a spoonful of harmless, vege
table Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and
wake up feeling great. It’s-perfectly
harmless, so give it to your children
any time. It can't salivate, so let
them eat anything afterwards.