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LEGAL NOTICES
* Administratrix Sale.
ii I,OKG 1 A—BARROW COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Barrow County, granted
upon the application of Mrs. O. D. Aus
tin, as administratrix of the estate of
O. D. Austin, deceased, late of said
county, to sell the lands of the said O.
D. Austin, deceased, for the purpose of
paying debts and distribution among
k the heirs, the said order being granted
'at the October Term, 1919, there will
be sold before the court house door of
said county, at public outcry, to the
highest and best, bidder for cash, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the
tirst Tuesday in January, 1920, the fol
lowing .described lands of the said de
ceased, to-wit; all that tract and parcel
of land lying and being in Barrow
County, formerly Walton, 249th Dis
trict G. M., known as the old Austin
place, containing forty-five aeres more
or less and bounded as follows, on the
North by lands formerly owned by J.
G. Hainey, on the East by Gainesville
Midland Rail Road, on the South by
lands of Mrs. Lucy Parts.! n and on the
West by lands of G. R. McElb&nnon,
being the tract of land for years oc
cupied by Oscar D. J. Austin as a home
place. Terms of 6ale, Cash.
Mrs. O. D. Austin, Administratrix of
estate of O. D. Austin, Deceased.
Richard B. Russell, Winder, Ga., At
torney for Administratrix.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—BARROW COUNTY.
By virtue of an order granted by the
Ordinary of Barrow County, will be
sold before theeourt house door, on
the first Tuesday in January, 1920,
within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, that part of
the lands of J. L. Odum, deceased,
known as the tract number one, as sub
divided and surveyed by W. T. App’e
b>, surveyor, in Bcthlehom District,
said county, formerly Cut Off District,
Walton County, near the Citv Limits
of Bethlehem, and known as the home
tract of lands of J. L. Odum, deceased,
containing 20.37 acres, more or less, de*
scribed as follow’s:
Commencing at a Rock on the Ro”d
with Ridgeways' lands, thence 8. 76
1-4 E. 4.50 chains; thence H. 64 12 E.
*? 00 chains; thence S. 79 1-4 E. 8.00
tains; thence S. 69 1-4 E. 3.94 chains to
Rock on Read with lands of Greeson;
thence R. 4 W. 608 elfins to Roeg;
thence N. 69 W. 7.49 chains to Rock;
° v 77 i 2 W. ft 00 chains to
Rock; thence 8. 28 1-2 W. along road
1- •>'* chains to Rock; thence N. 9 W.
7.56 chains to Rock; thence N. 28 1-4
E. 4.25 chains to the rock at the begin
ning corner, containing 20.37 acres,
more or less.
The terms of the sale: CASH and pos
session January Ist, 1920. This tract
was bid off at former sale by Hiram
Mack and is after his default re-sold
at his expense as is provided by law.
December 4, 1919.
J. T. Harrison. Administrator with
will annexed of J. L. Odum.
G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for
Administrator.
Guardian's Sale.
GEORGIA—BARROW COUNTV - .
By virtue of an order granted by the
Ordinary of Barrow Contv. will he
sold before the court house door tm
the first Tuesday in January, 1920,
within the legal hours of salo, to the
highest bidder for cash, for the sup
port and maintenannce of my wards,
Floy Strickland. India Strickland, Pa k
Strickland and Clarine Strickland fat
tract, of land in the Citv of Winder,
24. id District, G. M., being the rear
portion of the residences property here
tofore occupied by me and said wards
in Winder, Ga.. purchased from W. (J.
Bnggott, and described as fo’lows: Lot
number 35 of the lands of Mrs Nancv
• T - Wright as stir e-ed and pi"tfed ' y
W. T. Anrdehy. fronting one hundred
feet on Wright Street, on south side,
beginning on a rock at a corner or Or
ange Street, thence a'ong Wright St.
one hundred feet to Lof 34, thence wifi
' ft' one hundred sivty nine feet,
west one hundred feet to Orange
Hi rent, thence north with Orange St.
165 feet to the beginning comer Terms
of sale; CASH. December Ist. 1019.
Mrs. Florcnco Strickland gua’-dian.
G. A. Johns, Attorney for guardian.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—BARROW COUNTY.
There will bo sold in front of the
court houso door in sa ; d county on the
Two book-cases; Georgia Reports
from ] to 52 inclusive and f otn 66 to
first Tuesday in January, 1920, within
the legal hours of sale the following
described propoUv, to-wit:
H. O. Camp, Sheriff, Barrow County.
122 inclusive, nnd 70 ot'er law and
form books of various kinds levied on
as the property B. A. Julian t • sa i fy
an execution issued on the 15th day rf
Junary, 1017 in Urn Superior Cmrt of
Barrow County, said St"t" i-’ f- q. n f
F. W. Boudurant against the said B. A.
J-’’an. This 10th day of November,
1919. ’
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA-rrBARUOW COUNTY.
Will be sold' before the court house
dhor of Barrow County, on the first
Tuesday jjn .Ternary, 1920, within the
lorral hour! orsn’e, to the highest bid
der for cash, the fol’owing d’scribed
property to wit; One inn grey hone
node about eight years obi. weight
about. 000 pounds; a'sn one ban h ’r c,
fc'-O ut twonve years oM, weight about
pounds, n-’Trol Tow Be”, levied
... oq tie rronerty, of 0. N. Arnold
Court n-rnHst s’ id C. N Ar
favor of M's. Ro a l. Booth,
rix of John N. Booth. This the
Bth day ef Tie"' ’ " 1919.
IT. O. Camp, Sheriff.
See me for loans on city or farm
property. Inte eat right.—W. 11.
.Quartennan.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, BARROW COUNTY.
All creditors of the estate of Mis. M.
E. Smith, late of said county, decensed,
arc 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. W. Smith, Administrator of Mrs.
M. E. deceased.
Administrators Sale.
Georgia, Barrow County.
By \ irtuc of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Barrow County, granted nt
the December Term, 1919, on the appli
cation of W. G. Bowman as the admin
istrator of the estate of Green 8. Bow
man, deceased, late of said county, for
permission to sell the lands of the said
Green 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 outer}’, to the highest bidders
■for cash, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in January,
1920, 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 246th District, G. M.,
containing about one hundred fifty nine
acres, more or less to be cut into four
tracts and sold by the said subdivi
sions, as follows: Tract one. Commenc
ing at a rock on road with lands of
Hardigree, thence N. 28 3-4 E. 5.00
chains to rock; thenco N. 45 1-2 E.
4.51 chains to Pine; thence N. 48 E.
22.61 chains to rock; thence N. 66 1-4
E. 6.65 chains to Hickory thenco 8. 41
3-4 E. 3.00 chains to rock at corner of
subdivision two; thence 8. 25 3-4 W.
37.06 chains to rock near road; tlience
N. 54 3-4 W. 16.63 chains to the rock
at beginning corner, containing 43.83
acres, more or less.
Tract two. Commencing at. rock with
corner of subdivision one, thence N.
25 3-4 E. 37.06 ehains to rock at cor
ner of subdivision one; thence S. 41
3-4 E. 14.88 chains to rock at corner of
subdivision three; thence 8. 32 1-2 W.
32.71 chains to rock at corner of sub
division three; thence N. 58 W. 5.00
chains to rock; thenco N. 54 3-4 W.
4.83 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 two. thence N.
?2 1-2 E. 32.71 chains to rock at corner
of subdivision two; thence S. 41 3-4 E.
12.38 ehains to rock at corner of sub
division four: thenco S. 36 1-2 W. 24.38
chains to rock; thence 8. 24 1-2 W.
5.05 chains to rock on road at corner
of subdivision four; thence N. 58 W.
11.62 chains to the rock at the begin
ning corner, containing 34.30 acres,
more or less.
Tract, four. Commencing at a rock
5.05 chains from southorn corner of
subdivision three on the line of said
subdivision three, thence N. 36 1-2 E.
24.38 chains to rock at corner of said
subdivision three; thence 8. 41 3-4 J3.
20.58 chains to rock; thence S. 16 1-2
W. 11.32 chains to rock corner; thence
N. 75 W. 26.00 chains to rock at tho
beginning comer, containing 39.13
acres, more' or less.
All ofs aid subdivisions make up tho
lands of the estate of said Green R.
Bowman, deceased, bounded by lands
of McDonald, Hardigree, Owens, Ham
mond Miller and Hardigree and recent
ly surveyed and platted by W. T. Ap
pleby, surveyor. Terms of “sale, CASH.
G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for
Administrator.
W. G. Bowman, Administrator of
Green S. Bowman, Winder, Ga., R. F. I).
. Petition For Discharge From Adminis
tration.
GEORGIA— BARROW COUNTY.
| Airs. Naomi Stewart, administratrix
: of the estate of C. H. Stewart, deceas
i od, represents to the eourt in her peti
tion, duly filed and recorded, that she
has fully administered the estate of C.
H. Stewart, deceased. This 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 administration, and
receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in January, 1920.
If. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—BARROW COUNTY.
T. P. Wood having in duo form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration upon the estAto of Sam 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 E. Wood, deceased, that the said
application will be heard before mo at
tho regular January Term, 1920, of the
Court of Ordinary of Barrow County.
Witness my hand and official signature
on this the first day of December, 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
G. A. Johns, Winder, Oa., Attorney for
applicant.
Notice of Twelve Month’s Support
GEORGIA—BARROW COUNTY.
The appraisers duly appointed to set
apart a yenr’s Rupport to the widow
"ml r~mo r children of Bam E. Wood
out of tho estate of the said Sam E.
Wood, having filed their return setting
“part said year's support, this is to
cite the next of "kin and tho creditors
of the snid Bam E. Wood that I will
pass the said return at the regular Jan
uary Term. 1920, of the Court of Or
dinary of Barrow County and all par
ties concerned nre 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, 1919.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia, Barrow County.
M i’l lie soM before tho Court Honse
door of Barrow County, on U'c first
Tuesday in January, 19 0 0, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following described
property, towit: One five passenger
MavweM nutomohi'e. 1917 model. !e i
od unon as the property of A. B Par
ker by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa, is
sued fro"' Barrow Bipernr Court
against siA p Pq-Ver. This tho Ist
Hay of December, 1919.
H. O
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
Leave To Sell Land.
< reorgia, Barrow County.
To the ordinary of said county:
The petition of T. A. Fowler, as
administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Sara Cleveland deceased, showeth
that the estate of said deceased
consists one house and lot situat
ed in the 1740 l>istriet D. M. in
the city of Attbitvn, Barrow Coun
ty (a, 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 be published
as the law requires; and, if no
good cause be shown to the con
trary, your petitioner be, granted
leave to sell said land.
T. A. Fowler, Petitioner.
W. T. RANDOLPH.
Physician and Surgeon
W s nder National Bank Bldg.
Winder, Ga,
Phones: office 303 Res. 311
All Calls answered promptly
Medici sl e Furnished.
KELLEY, KELLEY & SIMS
Attorneys at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office over City Pharmacy.
'TTHROUGHOUT this
Christmastide and
Coming Year may we con
stantly give that greatest gift
of love —Service —to the
cause of right and justice, to
our fellow man and to our
Country. Thus giving we
shall merit that joy which
comes only to those of whom
Christ said: "Well done."
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Oh, Teddy Bear, I’m glad you
came,
! like wild animaU what's
tame.
I’m not afraid to squeeze you
tight,
’Cause you won’t snarl or snap
or bite.
I’ll take you with me ev’ry
day,
Togezzer we will romp and
play.
At night time, too my dearie
Ted,
You’ll snuggle by me m my
bed.
If 1 am cross, you will not
care,
You’ll always be my Teddy
Bear.
Aayth’ng Electricia!
Give me a trial
R. L. CARRINGTON
Phone 306
Optimistic Tnought
No revenge is more heroic thn fhu*
vviileh tornienrs envy by doing good.
Forming m Bad Hajlt.
He who allows himself to get Into
•he hnhlt of explaining away his fnll
ires will soon find himself trying to
Evolution.
The processes of evolution have
worked for myriads of years to devel
op a form of living beauty, until the
wanton destructiveness of man Inter
venes, and an auk. or a dodo, or a pas
senger pigeon, Is forever erased from
the roll of living things. It Is a loss
of which tho mind cannot bear to
think. —Exchange.
DARTING, PIERCING
SCIATIC PAINS
[Jive way before the pene
trating effects of Sloan’s
Liniment
So do those rheumatic twinges and
the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve
inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck,
the joint wrench, the ligament sprain,
the muscle strain, and the throbbing
bruise.
The ease of applying, the quickness
of relief, the positive results, the clean
liness, and the economy of Sloan’s
Liniment make it universally preferred.
35c, 70c, $1.40.
Sloan's
i Lmiment
■ K&epjiliandy
is Your Blood Starving
* For Want of Iren?
trim Is Jted-Jttood Food—Nuxatert Trnflf
Helps J’uk Hotel Into the Cheek* of
Women and Strength and Knorfy
Into the Veins of Men.
If von wore to co without eating until ye t*
tei o wc-k, tl.in and emaciated, you cnuU
not do a ru re s- rious harm to yourself tbatfc
When you let your Mood literally starve for
want of iron—ir>n that gives it s’rengtli and
power to change fu- and into living ti:tuc,
niu do and br;.in. Without plenty of iron
in the blood, no matter hew much or what
you eat, your food simply passes through you
without doing you any goo I—you don't get
the strength out of it and instead of beinit
filled with youthful strength and energy yon
are weak, nervous and all run-down. If you
are not strong or wo 11 you owe it to yourself
to make the following teats See how
you can walk or how far -yru can walk
without becoming tired. Next take two five*
grain tablets of ordinary Nuxatcd Iron three
times per day after r cals for two weeks,
then test y .ur strength again and see how
much you have gained. Numbers of nervous,
run-down people who were ailing all the
while have most astonishingly increased their
strength arid endurance simply by taking
iron in the proper form. But don’t take tha
e’d kinds of iron simply to save a few cents.
You must ta’ e iron in r fm-m that can be
easily absorbed and assimilated like Nux
t:ed Iron if yon want it to do you any good,
otherwise it may prove worse than useless.
You ran procure Nuxatcd Iron from yrrnfl
druggist on an absolute guarantee of satis
faction or your money will he refunded.
That Make You Wish
to Live Longer
Very often when you buy fresh meats
you heve little desire to live after eating
them from suffering all the pangs of in
digestion .
If you wish FRESH MEATS that are
juicy and tender, that make you wish to
live longer, that make you feel stout and
healthy—
. COME TO THE
MARKET OF
Watson, Glover &
Company
Jackson Street Phone 82
Don’t let anybody shoot you any
hot air about something just as
good as Beaver Board. It is not.
Find it at \V. E. Young’s.
Us’ng Common Sense.
Wisdom consists no! in mi nhun
dance of smartness, but nto-tl; in a
Bane use of what lir’tc <o;unio;: sc:. si
we are fortuun.c or in t<>s
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Para
the roar of the cities,
w v_youer the Kilts anO the Oelk, jV
i 'With a messaoc of peace to the natiom ♦ j
j! (; JRirtp the lie av tif v\ Bethlehem hells \ j
Jji JBrinpinp joy to the sovh that are |
j In the hovels where poverty Dwells- ?
j | inhere islifo-thereislife for the Dyinp', J-
U Jh the beautiful-Bethlehem Sells ♦
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18th.
STATHAM BAPTIST CHURCH.
•Sunday School at usual hour.
Breaching :j p. m. subject, “Ti c
i’hurch, It’s Unify, Charade
Mission and Destiny.”
I .veryone has a most cordial in
vitation to attend these services.
W. 11. Faust, Pastor.