The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, December 11, 1919, Image 4

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The harrow i imes Published liver;.' 1 1 uf.-tl:iv , I.A .Aii, i.tiuue Pi ION UATiiS (. K < (.!". Si x M< 1 •’ • >Nr; . u.-v O.Vi, Vl-.vi: 1 kaSt.IT f<i Us >eCOU4I <: >s •lU ii ill l * L i A< i • C'oi- 'f~ •' Mar<*h a ;‘7a. , ’ A I I.V l..utl!eu ■ l ■ ■ The Republican Senators and tie few Democratic Senator*, who have joined forces will) Hie UojniMieans. have to’aml out I ecsulent Wilson is still a strong man mentally. If you wish to see the necessaries of life gel cheaper. quit wasti ig and buy less. Kxtravr.KU.it living dt.iiiK much to aid high cost ot Irving. iiovernor Dorsey, while in Savannah this week, lef it he known to his friends that he might lc u candidate next year tor i lie I . S. Senate. The times are good and Georgia is prosperous despite the eoal slior- UK** and entting oIT of passenger trains. We all travel too much any wav and this will mal e us stay at home more. A GOOD SERMON FROM FLORIDA. (The Florida Tiincs-1 nion.) The people of Florida have made many mistakes in. the past hut most of them were made through ignorance or unfamiliarity with lee existing loeal conditions, hut there is one costly mistake that is per visted in by a great many people that is doing more toward retarding Jlte progress of the stale than almost anything else and i should he lonedied as quickly as possible. rids costly mistake is Ihe spir it of antagonism hetween sections and localities and even among the people in each locality. In plain w< rds il is tlm knocking spirit that has prevailed and still to an extent that is deplorable. For instance the new settler is often told by some inter est <*• I person that he lias made a great mistake by buying a * ettaiii pu*ee of land, that he could have got In a much better piece of land in and uear neighborhood, or he made a great mistake in locating in a certain county, that he cohid I ave done so much better if he had eoiue jo another county, or he will be sorry he settled on one coast as the Ather coast was so much moHvaiesirnble and so oil. During the coarse of the big meeting held in Jacksonville last week, when a temporary organization \..s effected by representatives from all sections of the state for the purpose of eliminating this feature ftnm the state, unifying all the interests, improving the general con iitions and then advertising Florida to the world as desirable pluT locate, a number of the speakers referred to this spirit ol antago uixm and urged that it he dropped and that everybody within ti c con fines of the state, boost for Florida as a whole and drop the knocking habit as if it were a poisonous snake. In fact it is more dangerous tha i a poisonous reptile as its injurious effects are more far-reaching and more damaging. If the proposed Florida development association can succeed in eli minating this one had feature in Florida it will have accomplished a splendid thing and its success in the other features of 1 lie movement •will easily ho assumed. It was repeatedly stressed that one reason foi the wonderful success attained by California "as th<> fact that i1 in dulged the boost spirit to the limit and no matter w hat topic was in edueed every resident of the state had something good to say of California. W wen the peopled l- torida come to a realiz ton of what this co-operative 'spirit means to the state they will tli.d il is en tirely unprofitable to knock any thing, anywhere and if all agree tit 301 together and boost they will find the value* id' lands in the s at’* increasing rapidly and the conditions will soon become more favor able for settlement and development. The above will apply to Winder, to Harrow County and to all parts ol Cec:gin. There is no pay autLuo reason for antagonisms between the people ol a town, of a county or between sections and localities. No benefit is derived from these antagonisms end ti c\ iuvariub’v toart and do gi eat haim. Imaginary wrongs, jeulmisness and envi s nr ge orally tit ■ cause */> antagonisms and these tilings have ’• no r-i ••<> t r ' . p (• id produce hatreds than all other agencies <• mbined. -- - O Ceneral Pershing in his speee!i at Savannah this week said eon lernirg the world war: “We came just in the nick of time. The allies bad lost a lot of morale in the spring of ISIS. It looked as though we •rie too late, but the spirit of om troops stood the test and won the ovac. The glory goes to the youngmen of America.’’ GERMAN'S HOPE IN LODGE (The New York World.) Tli* decision of the German government not to sign the new proto ♦eß which vva presented by the conference ns a comtitß-ii to putting fl treaty of peace into effect is a logical result of the re.usal of the jHnucu .State's senate to ratify the treaty. According to information ,lal has reached tl.e peaee conterenee, tlieie has been a marked 4feu,:gc in Wet man sentiment since the senate adjourned. I’revi us to rturt time there was a geuetal desire that the. treaty should he put into etfrjt us soon its possible. Since the senate tensed to ratify, most Ger mans are slumgly supporting their government in its resistaiu'e to I’he protocol. This is a natural reaction. Owing to the aetioi of the ’Republican majority in the senate, the Germans have every reason •a lA'lievo that the uiploiuutie unity of the allied and associated pow t: Ln It'd! sin ttci ot t til ingt* • i is* vein the hiei aim ii Gt ••• t.in ai|ih'iaaey has been to drive a wedge into the peace conference. What 4ha fJeiimns could not ilo alone has m w been done with the as.-is - ism-..' of Lodge and his Republican followers. Wi. on tlieie is an opp i tunity to mal.e a sepaiute peaee with the TfniUsi States, either by formal treaty ns Seuaor Lodge proposes’ the flatmau government las ample rc:.s< n for refusing to acquiesce fur ther in the de'-isit.us ci tl o pence e.oni’crenee. A separate peaee with ake United States eoiiM mean a brilliant diplomatic* victory f >r Ger many. There lire many Germans who think it would lead to the nutl aiicrticn of the treaty of \ ersallie.s, inasmuch as American reprea n- STation on many of the e, imnissions could be regarded as essential, jad the treaty was tdgped by Germany on the express und* rstan lii g The United States, which had accepted none of the spot's of war, to lie a party t its execution. With t’ c United States eliminated, almrt. t every question rotating to the terms of th • trrEty could be ware’' ed. T*-c Ta-dgw ued the Krroxes and the Bora Its and tiro Johnsons may UK* ' now this, but the Germans undcnUa’d it perfectly and they are erident!y shaping their policy accordingly. They will welcome the 11 ~r> restrictjrms. - v jp vole w-- t' e Fv<->x <w •'Uir ov P-'fon'ed ifc thc war, defeated at Versailles, they are not without hope so long there, is a prospect of dividing thei“ emrvdes and t v o 1 r* f States •en-v’e, under the leadership of llenry (’-abot Ixidge, has do t* for them fu ! They were uierpeble of doirp' fer thrru'xtlT'v. —T BAF-EOW TITiES, WINDER, GEORGIA. LEGAL NOTICES Administratrix Sale. (> KOI’. 11A HARROW rOCNTY. |v . iff;< i*f lei order of the Court ot Oniiiiiir’. " r Harrow County, granted upon *hc application of Mis. O. P. Au>- ■ tin. ttdriiuistr trx of tl.e estate ot (). lAustin, deceased, late of said county, to sell the lands of the said <>■ !). Austin, deceased, for the purpose of paving debt:- and distribution tinning ihe pen . tie said urdt r being grouted lat the October Ter;:', P l!>, there will l.c sold before the court house door ot saiii eouuty, at public o iterv, to the highest and best bidder for cush, be teon the legal hours of sale, on the tiro Tuesday in -January, l!t‘_'o, the fol • I'ov.im 1 , described lands of the suid de ceased, to wit; all that tract and parcel . i Itiiio ving and being in Harrow 1 Count v. formerly Walton, 2411 h Dis trict ti. M.. known a the old Austin place, containing forty-five acres wore or less and ! o-tr> ei.| n follows, 01 the ; North hv lrm-s tor> e-lv owned by J. ('. Hainoy, o i the Ka t by Gatneav ills Midland Rai Road, on the South by lauds of Mrs. Lucy I’artain and on the West bv lands of 0. U. McK hannon, being the tract of land for years ne 'e; pied bv Oscar D. .f. A i): , h<>n:e place. Terins of sale. Ouch. Mrs. O. I>. A still, Adaiini tratrix of estate of O. It \ustin. Dec.em-cti. Richard B. Kunsell, Winder, da, At lornev for Administratrix. Artministiator’s Sale. <i KOlftilA MABKOW < Ot'XTV. It;, v ir'tie of on order granted by the Ordinary of Barrow Couuty, will be sold before t!:icourt house door, on the lirs; Tuesday it) .January, 1!<20, • itliin the ieg:,l hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, that pari of the lands of .1. Odum, deceased, known as the tract, number one, as sub divided and servered bv W. T Apple hv, surveyor, in Bethlehem District, said county, formerly Out Off District, Walton ('canty, near the Cite Limits of Bethlehem, and known a.s the home tract of ’earls of .1. L. Odum, dcee-sod, containing i50.-’l7 arms, more or less, dc scribed ns follows: Commencing at a Rock on the Road with Ridgeways’ lands, thence 8. 76 I t 11. -J..V) chains; thene.e S. 12 E. 10 o‘t chains; thence H. 7t> I t K. S.fMJ elm ins; thence M. tip 1 4 pj.yt chains to Itoch o" Road with lands of Ureeson; thence H. t \V. OKS chains to Root; 'hrnce \ d!t \V. 7.40 ehaius to Roek; thence N. 77 1 2 IT. ti.fjtt chains to Rock; tlienee S 2N 1-2 W. ah. *nnd t'kott i 1 bis to Rock: thence X. !• W. 7 *rt elmips to Rock: thence X. 2)1 1-4 11. 4.25 chains to the roek at the begin ning eofu" eouta ining 20.117 acres, more or less. The terns of the side: t .\SH and pns session dn'Mi:uv Ist, IttL’O. This tract ‘U'“ bid tv a* fore er sale lii Fliruin Mack and is after his <f>faidt re-sold at his evpenne a- is pro ided bv law. 1 leeen'Vier 1. Itl 1 :i. ’ T H"’ ; is-•. Adinioistr. tru' with will annexed of and. L. Qdijnj, , (i. A. .fohus. Winder, (in.. Atturnev for Administrator. Grtarfijan’s Sale. r I’Opf: I * !’. v .ROW ('• >T*XTV Bv virtue of an order granted ' y the Ordinary of Barrnt Co' ntv. ;, l bo sold before the court house door iln the .irvt T esi! • in dnitvar, L‘2o, \v itlii n the legal hours of sale, to the ldghest bidder for cash, for the sup port and iiKiiutenanncc of my wards, I'lrv S'r ; dd 1. f dia S'rieklan’, I’a k Strickland and Clnrine Stnekia ’’ t‘ at tract of land in liie. City of W ilder, 24drd District, ft. M., being the rear portion of the residence rropert hern tofore occnjiied by me and said wards V '■ perch- S( fcor* \T ( Baggett, and described as follows: i.ot number of the lands of Mrs Xnney ,1 VS'-idPt *. , v C--P 1 n-.pt V.' . -•' 1 y W. T. Antdeby, fronting one hundred feet on Wright Street, on south sida, beginning on a rock at a corner or Or ange Street, thence along Wright Bt. one hundred feet to Lot .14, thence wiftl lot 14 one hundred sixty nine feef, thence west one hundred fee? fn Orange t, treot, theme north with Oran-"' Ht. 165 feet to the beginning corner, 'forms of sale: CASH. December Ist, JP!£>. Mrs. Florence Htrickland gymr.littn. (i. A. .Johns, Attorney for gjardi-atr. SHERIFF S SALE. (KO){<; IA HARROW (PIAn. There will be sold in front of the court house door in na>d countv on tho l'o book cases; (ieorgia Reports from 1 to 52 inclusive and from lift to] tirst Tuesday in January, Jt*2o, within the legal hours of sale' the following described property, to-wit: it- ' '■ sheriff. Barrow County. I-- inclusive, and 70 other lur and •or, bo.T of various kinds levied on as the projsMtv P. A. Julian t i-fy an execution issued on the 15th day of .lanunry. 1017 ii the H iperior C mrt of Burrow County, said Strt" > f- , ( f 1 W. Mon.tr,rant against the sttid B. A. J-hnn. Tl, s 10th day of No.ember 1010. ' SHERIFFS SALE. CUXIKtiIA -BARROW COUNTV t\ ill be sold before the c house or of Hn'row County, on tho first Tuesday in January, 1020, wit' i the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid der "or it*sb, ’he following dcMiibed property to wit: One iron gree horso mule t.hottf ei;;ht year- old. weight abfiut 00 pour, do; ala.) one bar horso, übout twec.ee years old. wo : ght about KXIO :-on* artv.e' To - Bolt, levied ■k>i- -* -*e property of O. X. Arnold U satisfy a fl. fa. issued fto-n Barrow t’"!' l i mi.s ’,st s’-irl ft. V Ar nold in favor of Mrs. Rosa L. Booth, K'Ctutrix of John N. Boot*. This tha Sth day of December, 1810. ( ('i:* l, Sh(*rff, See me for loans on city or farm • voperty. Into es light. W. H. Qca: tertian. MABEL M star ,n ! J Goldw yn Pictures SPECIAL “MICKEY” The Picture You Will Never Forget Oce Bay Only Friday, December 12th STRAND THEATRE To The Public “Atlanta, Ga.. “December K. 1919. “Georgia Railway <& Power Cos., “Atlanta, Ga. “Gentlemen: — “Along the line of our interview today, the Reg rm! Coal Commit tee understands that the GEORGIA RAILWAY & POWER CO., wilt cease manufacturing any electricity by the combustion of fuel at 3:55 p. m. each day, and that no electricity will be generat’ and by the com bustion of fuel between 3:55 p.m. each day and 5 oVI, ck tin? fo lowing morning, but that this energy will be supplied during this period en tirely Prom hydro-electric plants without the combustion of coal. “Under these conditions, the Committee will waive restrictions on the use of electricity for light and power insofar as your customers are concerned, from 4 p. m. eaehh day until 5 a. rn. the following day, and you may so notify your customers. “Please be very careful in sending out this information to empha size the fact thnt full curtailment rules, governing the use of electric ity for light and power, arc still on for your territory, and for your customers, during the period between 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. of ';uh day. Please also emphasise the fact that the rales coveting the use of heat ha .e not been lm difip in any way. “You er ;o give to the Committee each day a report on your op rr; tions, on forms which will be supplied to you, and will keep the C< imittee fully inhumed us to your operations insofar as the con sumption of fuel is concerned. Yours very truly, REGIONAL COAL COMMITTEE.” 'this ftpjHfs t,u atlu.'-i r of ole< tiir cutreat supplied by lines ol' tho ftr.'4. l’ov. sr Cos.. 1., and in and around the following eities ajid towns: Atlanta Duluth C led rtewn East Point Gainesville Rv:ie Hspevillo Lawrenceville D dton College Prrk Braselton Oc thorn Kirkwood Hosehton M. 'ead Decatur Winder Buford Englrside Talliilsh Falls Mansfield Clarks ton Fr.irburo Newborn SC no Mountain Whiteside Elast Lake Lithonia Cr>rroUt*-*v Stilesboro Conyers Bolton Emerson Covington Smyrna Aragon Social Citvft Marietta Lindale Monroe Ac worth Palmetto Cl.amblee Kennesfew Porterdale Noreros* Orieisvil’o Barlow The petrulis** advantage that comes to c-ur customers through the tubeve order clea-riy establishes the wisdom of hydro-eleetrir power. Georgia Railway & Tower Company. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th