The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, December 11, 1919, Image 12

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LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, BARROW COUNTY. All creditor* of the estate of Mrs. M. I'. Smith, late of said coußty, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to me Nov. Ist. 1919. O. \V. Smith, Administrator of Mrs. M. E. Smith, deceased. Administratrix Sale. Barrow Court of Ordinary, December Term, 1919. The written petition of Mrs. Vella Vise Smith, its Administratrix of the estate of S. H. Smith, deceased, pray ing for leave to sell the land of said deceased, hating been duly tiled, and it appearing that notice of the same has been published, ns required by law ; that it is necessary for the purpose of pci feting title and distribution that said land be sold, and no objection be ing tiled thereto, if is ordered by the r'uiirt that the said Mrs. Valla Mae Smith be, and she is hereby' granted leave to sell, for the purpose aforesaid, the following described hind of said de ceased: Two pieces of real estate described as follows: Situated in the City of Win der, County of Barrow. Stale of (leor gin, described as follows: The Thomp son Boarding House located on the. S. ]:. corner of Broad and Laura Streets and the Brick Livery Stable fronting on Jackson street now occupied by Smith and Millsnps. And more fully described as follows: Beginning at the south east corner of Laura and Broad Streets and running south along Broad street one hundred feet to corner with \V. TJ. Slants Oarage, thence with him of W. H. Shouts one hundred and thirty five feet to brick livery stable, Thence one hundred feet along line of livery' stables to Laura Street one hundred and thirty live feet to corner of Laura! and Broad Street, the point of beginn ing. This being known as the Thomp son Boarding House. Also a brick liv erv stable fronting on Jackson Street and described as follows. i-ginning at J ■corner with line of R. TANARUS,. Rogers <m j Jackson Street and running North K. along Jackson Street fifty feet to cor ner with Moore and Carithers stable, thence with line of Moore and Cnri thers one hundred feet to line of Thomp son property, Thence with Thompson property lino fifty feet to corner with R. L. Rogers, Thence with Rogers line one hundred and fifty feet to beginn ing corner on Jackson Street. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Administrators Sale. deorgiu, Barrow Oountr. Bv \iitue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Burrow County, granted at tlie Pocpinber Term, on the appli cation of \V. (i. Bowman as the admin istrator of the estate of Green S. Bow ntan, deceased, late of said county, for permission to sell the lands of the said Crecii S. Bowman, deceased, for the pur pose of distribution and payment of debts, there will be sold before the court house door of said county, at public outcrv, to the highest bidders for cash, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January, IP2O, as the property of the said de ceased, the following described lands, to wit: The lands of the estate of G. S. Bow man, deceased, in 24<>th District, <5. M., containing about one hundred fifty nine acres, more or less to be cut. into four traits and sold by the said subdivi sions, tis follows: Tract one. Commenc ing at a rock on road with lauds of > llardigree, thence M. 28 H 4 K. 5.00 chains to rock; thence X. 45 I 2 K. 4SI chains to Pine: thence X. 4S K. 22.til chains Po rock; thence X. (iti 1 4 E. t>J>s chains to Hickory thence S. 41 5-4 E. ,"..00 chains to rock at corner of snbdi\ ision two; thence S. 2;> .14 W. '57.00 chains to rock near road; thence X. 54 54 W. Hi.l)s chains to the rock at beginning corner, containing 45.85 acres, more or less. Tract two. Commencing ftt rink with corner of subdivision one, thence N. £5 i! t K. 37.0i chains to rock ut cor ner of subdivision one; thence S. 41 3-4 K. 14.88 etui ins to rock al corner of subdivision three; thence £v 32 1 2 NV. 32.71 chains to rock at corner of sub division three; thence V. 58 NV. 5.00 chains to rock; thence X. 54 3 4 NV. 1.85 chains to the rock at the begin ning corner, containing 41.79 acres, more or less. Tract three. Commencing at a rock at corner of subdivision Ivro, thence X. 32 1 2 K. 52.71 chains to rock at corner of subdivision two: thence S. 41 5-4 K. J 2.38 chains to rock at corner of sub division four; tlicnce S. 36 1 '2 NY. 24.38 chains to rock: thence S. 24 1 2 NY. 5.05 chains to rock on road at corner of subdivision four; thence N. 58 NV. 11.62 chains to the rock at the begin ning rorner, containing 54.50 acres, more or less. Tract four. Commencing at a rock 5.05 chains from southern corner of subdivision three on the line of said subdivision three, thence N. 56 12 E. 24.38 chains to rock at corner of said subdivision three; thence S. 41 5 4 K. 20.58 chains to rock; thence S. It? 1 2 NV. 11.32 chains to rock corner; thence N. 75 W. 26.00 chains to rock at the beginning corner, containing 30.13 acres, more or less. All ofs aid subdivisions make up the lands of the estate of said Green eh Bowman, deceased, bounded by lands rtf McDonald, iia.digree, Owens, Ham mond Miller and Hardigree and recent ly surveyed and platted by \V. T. Ap pleby, surveyor. Terms of sale, CASH. <l. A. Johns, Wimder, Ga., Attorney for Administrator. VT. G. Bowman, Administrator of Green 8. T, ’>wman, Winder, Ga., B. F. D. Petition Tor Dr-''arge From Admlni*- tratl'W. GEORGIA-BABROW COT'V"V. " Mrs. Naomi Stewart, adminiatr.TTi* of the estate of O. FT. Ptewnrt. deeeas ed, represents to the court in her peti tion. rhdv Hied aod recorded, that she has fully administered the estate of C. H. Stewart, deceased. r l’his is, therefore to cite all parties at interest, to show cause, if any they have or can, why said administratrix should not be dis charged from her administ ration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in January, 1920. H. 0. Hill, Ordinary. Letters of Administration. (; KOItO r A—BA R ROW COL XT V. T. P. Wood having in due form ap plied to me for permanent letters of ad ministration upon the estate of Bam E. Wood, late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all and singular the next of kin and the creditors of the said Sam K. Wood, deceased, that the said application will be heard before me at the regular January Term, 1920, of the Court of Ordinary of Barrow County. Witness my hand and official sigmituro on this the first day of December, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. 0. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for applicant. Notice of Twelve Month’s Support. GLORO fA BARROW (XM'XTY. The appraisers duly appointed to set apart a year’s support to the widow and minor children of Sam K. Wood out of the estate of the said Sain E. Wood, having filed their return setting apart said year’s support, this is to cite the next of kin and tlie creditors of the said Sain E. Wood that 1 will puss the said return at the regular Jan uary Term, 1920, of (lie Court of Or dinary of Barrow County and all par ties concerned arc required to show cause at that time why the said return shall not be made the judgement of the Court of Ordinary. This the 4th day of December, 1019. if. Ci. Hill, Ordinary. Sheriff’s Sale. Georgia, Barrow County. Will be sold before the Court House door-of Barrow County, on the first Tuesday in .January, 1920, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest Jud der for cash, the following described property, tovvit: One five passenger Maxwell automobile, 1917 model, levi ed upon as the property of A. B. Bar ker by virtue of a mortgage ii. fa. is sued from Barrow Superior Court against said A. B. Barker. This the Ist day of December, 1919. 1L O. Camp, Sheriff. Leave To Sell Land. Georgia, Barrow County. To the ordinary of said county: The petition of T. A. Fowler, as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Sara Cleveland deceased, show etli that the estate of said deceased consists one house and lot situat ed in the 1740 District G. M. in the city of Auburn. Barrow Coun ty (la, known as the Bill Williams home place, and that for the pur pose of paying debts and distribu tion among heirs it is necessary to sell the said land. Wherefore, pe tioner prays an order directing citation to issue and he published as the law requires; and, if no good cause he shown to the con trary. your petitioner be granted leave to sell said land. T. A. Fowler. Petitioner. Evolution. The processes of evolution have worked for myriads of yenrs to devel op a form of living beauty, until the wanton destructiveness of mnn inter venes, and an auk, or u dodo, or a pas senger pigeon, is forever erased from the roll of living tiling*. It Is a loss of which the mlud cannot bear to think. —Exchange. Growing Cotton In Winter. Experiment- have shown that, with the aid of irrigation, cotton can be grown in winter in the Sudan aud ex perts believe that 2.5i>0.000 acres Is one region can be Brented. W. T. RANDOLPH. Physician and Surgeon W'nder 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. “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 THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER GEORGIA AUBURN. Last Week’s Locals. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Poole liave returned from Chattanooga, where they were called on account of the death of their son, Edgar. We are glad to have Mrs. J. E. Anderson home again, after under going a serious operation at l)r. Noble’s Sanitarium in Atlanta. Mr. Dinip Jordon was in Win der Monday. Mr. T. (’. Flanigan spent Mon day it) Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs \V. K. Flanigan, of County Line, spent Sunday after noon willi Mr. and Mrs. J. E. An derson, Miss Lorcna Liles and Mr. Her bert Liles, of Barnesville, spent the week-end at home. Mr. Leo. Stewart was in Win der Monday. Mrs. Emory Montgomery, of Lawlenceville. spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. \V (iiles. Mr. Leonard Miller, Athens, was a visitor here last Sunday. Mr. Lay Ethridge, of Emory University, spent 1 lie week-end at home. Mrs. J. N. Williams, of County Line, visited Mrs. J. E. Anderson Sunday afternoon. Mr. A. J. Poole was in Winder on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. (drover Maughon, •of Richland, spent the week-end here. Me. J. IF Anderson and daugh ter, w ere in Winder Monday. Mrs. Hubert Maxwell, of Win der, spent Friday here with her sister, Mrs. Gather Giles. Mr. and Mrs. K<l Ross and dau ghter visited Statham last Thurs day. Mr. Jim Mauglion was in Win der last Friday. Mr. Gather Giles spent last Sat urday in Winder on business. GAINESVILLE MIDLOND SCH EDULE. Leave Winder 10.r>7 a. m. daily for iLonroe. Leave Winder 5.17 p. m. Sun day only for Monroe. Leave Winder 5.30 p. m„ daily except Sunday for Monroe-Mixed. Leave Winder 7.55 a. m., Sun day only for Gainesville. Leave Winder 2.25 p. in. daily for Gainesville. Leave Winder 9.20 a. m. daily except Sunday for Gainesville- Mixed. Yours very truly, W. B. YEAZKY. Superinten dent. 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 °f the Winder National Bank Building, and am in my Wi a der office on Wednesday and Friday of each week. S. G. BROWN, Attorney. Christmas Is Almost Here Ami this of all years should mean gifts of lasting quan tity. Nothing stands the wear and tear like a Good piece of jewelry, and nothing is move fitting and pleasing for the Christmas Season. We have been particilarly fortunate in the extent and selection of our gift goods, and “The Shop of Beautiful Gifts” offers these suggestions. Bracelet Watches SIB.OO to $75.00 Men's and Boy’s Watches $8.50 to SIOO.OO Emblem Charms $2.00 to $75.00 ""PcSYI Beads $6.00 to $150.00 Cuff Links SIOO to $50.00 Brooches sl-00 to $50.00 Belt Buckles, including belts $5.00 to S3OOO E. A. MORGAN, Jeweler and Optician 10 K. Hunter Street. Atlanta, Ga.. Tkwrw is ecoiomy in a fsw a taps arouwd th® corner. WINDER INTERESTED IN SOL DIERS MEMORIAL. At the Baptist Church Sunday morning, the pastor made a few preliminary remarks concerning Barrow’s patriotic response to all appeals, and commended the citi zens for their vital interest in'all worthy movements, and urged that a worthy memorial be erected to the soldiers of the C. S. A. the Mexican war, the German war and the good women who loyally stood by all the patriots in these trying periods of our country and States life. It would be fitting in asnuich as the state is taking up the matter, and a number of counties, to fall ujvOTi sonic plan in our progressive and loyal county to determine up on some worthy expression of our appreciation to our veterans, sol diers and sacrificing women, of the ])ast and present. The congre gation voted unamiously that some steps should he taken. If you are interested in this worthy move, take ii if in your society, ’church, sc hool and family circle and dis cuss it. and if you have any help ful suggestions let them be known. Doubtless Mr. Faust would be glad to have a line or a word from anyone interested in this very im portant matter and would gladly help in perfecting any plans for the forwarding of this fine pur pose. already in the ascendency in the minds of Barrow’s Citizens. PENTECOST. Mr.-and Mrs. Guy Prichett and daughter, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Prichett Thanksgiving. Miss Norma Hardigree spent Thanksgiving with Miss Lois Couch. Air. and Mrs. D. P. Chandler and children spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williamson. Misses Pearlie and Zora Ham mond and Marie Haynie spent Thanksgiving with Miss Grace Prichett. Miss Latrelic Mobley of near Monroe, is the guest of Miss Rosa Lee Chandler this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wall and hahv. spent Thursday night with Mrs. 11. A. llardigree. Miss Viola llardigree is quite ill at this writing. Miss Grace Pricliett is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Will Wylie, of Greensboro, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. lfaynie spent Wednesday night in Mil ledgeville. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Haynie. Miss Norma llardigree spent Sunday with Misses Minnie Mar Wood and Jewel Williamson. FDR SALE AUTOMOBILE. Oakland Six, 5 passenger Tour-, ing Car. Perfect mechanical con dition. Four casings practically new. See O. M. Jackson, or Phone 157. 4t. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS We Sell Farm and city property improved and unimproved. Life, Fire, Accident, Tornado and other Lines of Insur ance. Loan Money on Real Estate on Easy Terms. Let u| sell you a horn. We will loan you money to pay for it. and will be glad to Insure you against loss of time caused by Accident or Disease, against loss or damage by 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. INSURANCE LIFE AND TORNADO 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 anl 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 ones. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection that it gives, to ihs peace of mind and the care of his loved ones. Kilgore, Radford & Smith Oi: D jtenSecondHanded, Slightly Used FORDS For sale at Bell Home in edge of Winder on Bankhead Highway. W. F. Bell & Son GIRLS WANTED One hundred gifls wanted to make Overalls. Highest wages paid. Steady work. Apply SUPT. BELL OVERALL CO., Winder, Ga. AUCTION SALE Wed. Dec. 17 'l9. I will sell to the highest bidder at my home one and one half miles of Carl, the following; 400 bushels of corn. 3000 bundles of fodder. 1 one horse and 2 two horse wagons. 1 mower and rake. 1 section harrow. Farm tools. 2 fine Jersey heifers. 3 good mules 6,7, and 15 years old- 1 Elgin six automobile. Sale begins at 10 o’clock. Terms of sale cash. Willis G. Brown THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th