The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, December 25, 1919, Image 4

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Wood that I will | -- ,; i ;i * the reguUu Jaa /—I 1 n 1 1 A . . j'.iL’l). of tin' Court of Or- Lompulsory School fitter m> county and an pr Duty of Parent and Guardian. Enrollment and Attendance firc rof l u,r< * <1 to % ,j, that time why the said return • Absences. lf(t j )(1 ma ,j 0 thr* judgement of the See. 171. Every parent, guardian or other person bavin-of Ordinary. This the 4th day of a child betweon the ages of eight and fourteer v i.icemlier, l'.'Kt. . .. H. G. Hill. Ordinary, •xeused as hereinafter provided, shall cause sr ))( . ’ attend continuously lor hx months of each said or of city or town in which the child *e said <> commence at the beginning ofthe /in< ‘ P* 11 1"*""" "I tendance atapublic school shall (|)l| Ll .. 1Ilt( . f , same, period some other wtybrm, 11I!', there will Wnglish education, or has lie court house door ol scribed hr the Htnte Boar I" I '' l "' "'itcrv, to the , , , . . t bidder for cash, tie •icncy of which shall he and s .,| ( . 01l the town in which the child , January, 11120, the fol from such attendance, oed lands ot the said de maaons for a' ”/ all that tract ami parcel <r laiul Ivin# itiic! hrin<f in Harrow duicret’ c„ mi ty. fiiiuerl.v Walton, 249th Pis y triet <■. M.. known as the o'd Austin jdace, containing forty five acres more or less and bounded ns follows, on the North li\ lands tnncerlv owned by .1. < Hairicv. oil tie- Hast liy Gainesville ’Midland Kail Bond, on the South by lands of Mrs. Luev I’artain and on the West bv lands of •B. McElhnnnon, being dip trie-t of land for years oc cupied by Oscar l>. .1. Austin as a home jilace. Terms of sale. Cash. Mrs. O. I). Austin, Admini-tint rix of estate of (1. I). An tin. Jleeeaseil. lficliard B. Russell, Winder, da., At torney for Administratrix. . Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA BARROW COI'NTY. By virtue of an order granted by the Ordinary id' Barrow County, will lie sold before thecourt house door, on the lirst Tuesday in January, 11(20, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, that part of Ihe lands of J. 1,. Odum, deceased. known ns tin' tract number one, ns sub divided nnd surveyed by \V. T. Apple by, surveyor, in Hetlilcbetn District, '■mill county, forme lv Cut Off District, Walton County, near tlie Citv t.imits of Bethlehem, and known as tlio homo tract of binds of ,1. 1,. O him. deceased, containing 20,37 acres, more or less, do* scribed as follows: Coiinneiieing at a Hock on the bond with Ridgeways’ lands, thence 8. 7<l n 1 I 10. t.r>o chains; thence S. (54 l 2 i 10.0 ft chains; thence 8. 7ft 14 K. S.OO chains; thence 8. Off 1I K. 2.01 chains to Ibx-k on Road with lands of Ureeson • ’hence 8. I \V. (l.fiS chains to HocK;’ theme X. do W, 7.40 chains to Rock; thence \. 77 1 2 W. <5.00 chains to Rock; thence 8. 28 1-2 W. along road 12.. 'it) chains to Rock; thence X T . ft W. 7.. chains to Rock; thence N. 28 1-4 1.. 1.2.i chains to the rock at the begin ninir corner, containing 20.37 acres, more or less. the terms ot the 'ale: HASH and pos session January Ist, l!20. This traet was hid off at former sale bv Hiram Mack and is after his default re sold Jit his expense as is provided by law. December 4, lftlft. •T. I'. Harrison. Administrator with v ill annexed of J. L. Odum. O. A. Johns, Winder, (la., Attorney for Administ rat or. Guardian’s Sale. GI.OUG! \ HARROW COUNTY. By virtiH' of an order granted by the Ordinary of Harrow County, will bo 4d before the court house door on the lirst Tuesday in January, IftL’O, within the legal hours of suit', to the* highest bidder for cash, for the sup port and mnintenannee of mv -wants, Floy Strickland, India Striukland, Hark Striekhuul and Clarine Strickland, that , net of land in tno City of Winder. 2!S District, C. M., being the rear porirn 11 1,1 1 '‘‘sidence property here lofore oc, ' u l'i*'d by me and said wards in Wind, r - purchased from W. C. Hnggcl t nv. '* s follows: Hot iMvmlier 35 <n ,l "‘ ,nn d ß " f Mr*. Muncy ,1. Wright n k o' cd and plotted by W. T. "Appleby, fr<Mlt >g hundred feet on Wright St. 0< ‘ t ' 0,1 south beginning on a rock . 11 ,-1 ' uer or Or nnge Street, thence :U."light St. one bundled feet to Hot 8 ’ lienee with lot 24 one hundred sixty nine feet, thence west one hundred feet b> Orange Street, thenee north with Orn.’’ff‘‘ St. Iti.s feet to the beginning corner. J’ernis of sale: CASH. December Ist, lftlit ATis. Florence St i iekland, guardian. C. A. Johns, Attorney for guardian. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA HARROW COUNTY. Thcro i!l be,solil in front of the court house <limr in suit! comity on the Two book -fuses; Georgia Reports from 1 to 52 inclusive nml from til! to <irst Tuesday in January. Ift2o. h a the legal hours of side the following ileseliheil property, to wit: 11. O. Camp, Sheriff, Burrow County. 122 inclusive, mol 7(8 other law and form books of various kinds lex ied on as the property B. A. Julian 1" satisfy nn execution issued on the U>th day ot January, lft!7 in the Superior Court of Harrow County, said Slate in favor of F. W. Bomhirnnt against the said 15. A. Jo turn. This KMh day of November, lftlft. Letters of Administration. G| ORGIA HARROW COUNTY. T. U. Wood having in duo form np jdit'd to mo for pcrmunout letters of ad ministration upon the estate of Sam E. Wood, lute of snid county, deceased, ihi.- is to cite all and singular the next of kin and the creditors of the said Ham E. Wood, deceased, that the said application will be heard before me at the regular January Term, 1920, of the Court of Ordinary of Harrow County. Witness my hand and official signature on this the first day of December, 1919. 11. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. A. T Mm*, Wilder, Ga., Attorney for applicant. NoDc* of T- 've Mouth’s Support. (iKOI’GI A HAUL'"'W COUNTY. * The uppr: <ers duly appointed to set apart a von • ’ s”pport o the widow null miner children of Sni > E. '.Vood out of the estate of the said 'nu E. Wood, ha vine filed th< r rete-u - Ming fionr* said year’s support, dtp i* to Sheriff’s Sale. Georgia, Barrow County. \\i,l be sold before the Court House door of Barrow County, on the lirst Tuesday in January, 1020, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest Kid der for cash, the follow ing described property, lowit: One five passenger Muxueil automobile, 1917 model, levi ed upon as the property of A. B. Bar ker by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa, is sued from Barrow Superior Court against said A. B. Barker. This the Ist day of 11. O. Camp, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA BARROW COCX'TV. Will be sold before the court house door of Barrow < Jaunty, on the first Tuesday in January, 1920, within the legal hours of sale, to the, highest bid der for cash, the following described property to wit : One iron grey horse mule about eight years old, weight about 900 pounds; also one bav horse, about t weave years old, weight about 1000 pounds, named Toni 8011, levied upon as the property of G. X. Arnold to satisfy a li. fa. issued from Barrow Superior Court against said Xf, X. Ar nold in favor of Mrs. Rosa L. Booth, Executrix of John X. Booth. This the sth dav of December, 1919, 11. (). Camp, Sheriff. Notice to Dobtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, HARROW COUNTY. All creditors of the estate of Mrs. M. H. Smith, Into of said county, deceased, arc hereby notified to render in their ih” irnds to the undersigned according (o law, and all persons indebted to said ■state are required to make immediate payment to me Nov. Ist, lftlft. <>. W. Smith, Administrator of MrsJ ,\J. E. Smith, deceased. Administrators Sale. Georgia, Barrow County. By virtue of au order of the Court of Ordinu'v of Barrow County, granted at the December Term, lftlft, on the appli cation of W. G. Bowman as the admin istrator of the estate of Green S. 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 dist rihution and payment of debts, there will be sold before the court house door of said county, at public outcry, to the highest bidders for ensli, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January, Ift2o, as the property of the said de ceased, the follow ing described lands, to -wit: The lands of the estate of G. S. Bow man. deceased, in 24(5th 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, ns follows: Tract one. Commenc ing at a rock on road with lands of Jlardigree, thence N. 28 2-4 E. 5.0(1 chains to rock; thence N. 45 1-2 E. 4.x1 chains to Pino; thence N. 48 E. 22.til chains to rock; thence X (it! I I K. 0.05 chains to Hickory thence S. 11 ! 3-4 K. 2.00 chains to rock at corner of subdivision two; (bonce S. 25 2 1 W. 27.0(5 chains to rock near road; thence X. 54 2-1 W. 10.02 chains to flic rock at beginning corner, containing 43.82 acres, more or less. Tract two. Commencing at rock with 'corner of subdivision one, thenee N. 1 25 2 4 E. 27.0(5 chains to rock at oor -1 nor of subdivision one; thence S. 11 j 2 t F. 1 t.ss chains to at corner of | subdivision three; thence S. 22 12 W. 22.71 chains to roch at corner of sub division three; thenee X. 58 W. 5.00 chains to rock; thence N. 54 3-4 W. 4.83 chains to the rock at the begin- - ning corner, containing 11.7 ft acres, j more or less. Tract three. Commencing at a rock at corner of subdivision two, thence N. ,22 I 2 E. 22.71 chains to rock at corner lof subdivision two: thence S. 11 2-4 K. I 12.28 chains to rock at corner of sub division four; them" S. 2<i 12 W. 24.58 chains to rock; thence S. 24 12 W. 5.05. chains to rock mi mud at corner of subdivision four: thence X. 58 W. 11.(52 chains to the rock at the heerm nii” Moriier. containing 21.50 acres, more or less. Trai t*, four. Conn earing at a rock [ ■OS chn'ns from southern corner of - nbdivisioTi three o” the line of said ; . ision three, thence X. 3(5 1-2 E. 2128 chains to rock at corner of said 1 subdivision three: thence S. 41 5-4 E. ”n..'B chains to rock: thenee S. lit ! 2 W. 11.32 chains to rock corner: thence X. 7" W. 21(5.00 chains to rock at the beginning corner, containing sft. 13 acres, more or less. Ml ofs aid subdivisions make rip the lands of the estate of said Green S. I Howe an, deceased, bounded by lands of McDonald, llardigree. Owens, Ham it o"3 „Miller and TTardigvee and recent-) !\ s irv eyed and platted by \i . T. Ap pleby, surveyor. Terms ot sulk. CASH. (1. \. Johns, Winder, Gn., Attorney for Administrator. \ W. G. Bowman. Afiministmto/ of j Green S. Bowman, Winder. On., Iv. l E. D. j Petition For Discharge From Adminis tration. GEORGIA -BARROW COUNTY. Mrs. Naomi Stewart, administratrix of the estate of C. H. Stewart, deceas 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 nil parties at interest, to show cause, if any they have or can, why said administratrix should not bo dis charged from her administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in January, 1920. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. Who saitf Metal lloollug, I got Ji W I-' Vniuur „, . A THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA. Leave To Sell Land. Georgia, Barrow County. To the ordinary of said county: The petition ol T. A. Fowler, as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Sara Cleveland deceased, showetli 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 Guilti ly Ga, 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 lie shown to the con trary, your petitioner be granted leave to sell said land. T. A. Fowler, Petitioner. Administratrix Sale. < i irgia, Barrow County. bv ' Tire of in order of the court of Ordinary of Bi rrow County, granted at .the December Jwn- 1919, on the ap pli at 11 .it Mrs. A eUa Afae Smith as a-; th • t.dmini-* of the eV te of S. H. Smith, deceased, late <0 sail county, for permission to sell the land S. H. Smith, deceased, for the purpose of perfecting title and distribution and payment of debts, there will be sold before court house door of said county at public outcry, to the highest bidders for cash, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January, 1!>20, as the property of the said de ceased, tin l following described real es tate to-wit: Two pieces of real estate described as follows: Situated in the City of Win der, County of Barrow, State of Geor gia. described as follows: The Thomp-; son Boarding House located ori the S. E. corner of Broad and Laura Streets and the Brick Livery Stable fronting on Jackson street now occupied by Smith and Millsaps. And more fully described as follows: Beginning at the south east corner of Laura and Broad streets and running south along Broad j street one hundred f <*et to corner with W. H. Sheafs Garage, thence' with line of W. H. Sheafs one hundred and thirty five feet to brick livery stable, Thenee one hundred feet along lino of livery stnfdrs In Laura St.. Ihen-e one liivmlred and thirty-five 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 ery stable fronting on Jackson Street and described as follows, i ••ginnifg at corner with line of R. b. Rogers on Jackson Street and running North E. along Jackson Street fifty feet to cor ner with Moore and Carithcrs stable, tin with li.no of Afooro and Cafi tliofs ono humlmf foot to lino of Tliomp s°n property. Thence with TTiompscfr proper-v line fifty feof to corner with K. L. Rogers. Thenee with Rogers line ono hundred foot to l>eginu ; iiig corn or on .Tjickson ►Sfre.offc To mis of salo cash; Volin Mae Smith, AJrttinistrircrix of S. H. Smith, deceased’. Don't lei anybody .shoot yon any hot air about something just as good as Heaver Board. It is not. Kind it ,it \\ . 1". Voting's. MILK A XI) IK(,’ SALK. 25 good mules and 50 Duroe and Berkshire I fogs, pig*. slroats, brood sows and fattening hogs a1 Al ( TIOX. Monroe, (da., Jan. 1, 1920. Your opportunity. Come. J. H. Telkor. See me tor loans on city or-fa.vm properly. Interest right. \Y. 11. <Juai termtm. W. T. RANDOLPH. Physician and Surgeon Winder National Bank Bldg. Winder, Ga., Phones: office 303 All Calls answered promptly Medicine Furnished. KELLEY, KELLEY & SIMS. Attorneys at Law Winder, Ga. Office over City Pharmacy. Anything Electricial Givenm trial R. L. CARRINGTON Phone 306 COUNTY LINE. Mr. George Murphy and sister, Oliie, spent last Saturday night with Mrs. Curtis Miller, near Par adise. Mr. Clarence Hardy and Wil liam Fowler went to Jefferson Sun day afternoon’. Mr. J. L. Greeson made a busi ness trip to Atlanta last week. Mr. J. S. Hardy, of near Rutled ge. spent Saturday night wit Mr. G. W. Hardy and family. We are glad to state that .Miss Bessie Thomas is better. Mrs. G. W. Ilanly is improving slowly. Mr. <ll. Sigman has moved in . * A to our community. Mr. (. H. Morris and family visited Mr. J. P>. Attaway and family Sunday afternoon. ‘ BETHLEHEM Miss Lena Hill is spending a few days in Atlanta this week. Mr. Iv L. Vearwood and three of his friends from Madison, will spend Christmas Day here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer .Treadwell announce the birth of a daughter last Thursday. Mrs. E. S. Harris is recovering from an illness of a few days. Among our college students who have arrived are Mr. Clay Harri son, of A. & M. Monroe, and Miss Mvrtiee Harrison, of G. \. & 1. ('. Milledgeville. Mr. T. D. Ridgeway has com pleted his residence and is moving in. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson will occupy the home vacated by Mr. Ridgeway. -Mrs. John Tucker and daugh ters will spend two weeks hero with relatives. Mr. <l. L. Holloway attended the Initial of his niece, Miss Alice Sy bil Kasseler, last Saturday in West Mew Cemetery, Atlanta. The Sunday School will have a Xmas tree next Friday. Mrs. (. D. Austin and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. <l. L. Langford will move near Monroen ext week. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S„ NORTHERN DIS TRICT OF GEORGIA. IN RE: AS A COURT OF BANKRUPTCY George L. Willirnson IX BANK- RUPTCY. The creditors oft Fie debtor above named, a resident of Win der. (in., jo the county of Barr°vv, said district, are hereby notified that he was on Dec. 17. HUB, duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of Refree at Lawrenceville. (la.. Dec. 29. 1919 at 10 a. m.. (E. TANARUS.,) at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trus tee. examine the bankrupt and j transact such other business as [may properly come before said ; meeting. N. L. HUTCHINS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Lawrenceville, La., Dee. IT, 1919. IN TVfV, DISTRICT COURT OF THE tt s, NORTHERN DIS TRICT OF GEORGIA. IN RE r AS A COURT OF BANKRUPTCY (,}. <Phillips, Bankrupt. IN BANK RI’PTCY. The creditors of the debtor above named, a resident of Win der, (in., in the county o!‘ Barrow, said district, are hereby notified that lie was on Dee. IS. 1919, duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the firsl meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of Refe ree at Lawrenceville, Ga.. Dec. 29, J 919, at 10 a. m.. (K. TANARUS.,) at which time the said creditors may at tend. prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. N. L. HUTCHINS, . Referee in Bankruptcy. Lawrenceville, Ga., Dec. 18. 1919. Lost—Between J. L. Saul Store and 494 Hamilton Ave., One blue tatted Camisole. Return to Saul’s Store and receive reward. Mr. BoluChaneey, of Bethlehem district was in Winder Tuesday on business. LOST WATCH! 1 lost an Elgin Watch on he streets of Statham last Satun ay. Tito finder w ill be rewarded 7 he will return it to me or lea’ e at Willingham’s Store. —Pail L. n ,lu ' -i A v i. | ,\.<kL ( ->— Thursday Mary Pickford IN ‘Johannn Enlists' Friday Emmy W ehlen IN “Silvia on a Spree” Monday Dorothy Phillips IN “Destiny” STRAND THEATRE The Price of Pork Chops and Bacon Here are reasons why the fine, fresh pork tenderloins and pork chops, or savory ham, or crinkly . bacon, which you enjoy for break fast, cost much more per pcund than the market quotation on live hogs which you read in the newspaper: An average hog weighs 220 pounds. Of this, only 70 per cent (154 pounds) is meat and lard. So, when we pay 15/ a pound for live hogs, we are really paying more than 21/ a pound for the meat which we will get from these animals, even after taking into account the value of the by-products. But people show a preference for only one-third of the whole—the pork chops, fancy bacon, and choice cuts from juicy hams. This means that when we are sell ing Premium bacon at 43'/2/ per pound wholesale and Premium hams at 30/, there are other parts for which we get as low as 6/ or 8/ per pound. The net result is an average profit to us of less than 1/ a pound. The choice cuts are higher because of a demand for them. Another thing: Only 35 pounds of the entire hog—or about 1/6 th—is usually marketed at once. The rest must be pickled, cured, or smoked. This takes months, and adds to the costs which must be met. Swift & Company, U.S. A. ?Z£T7 s?* o ) To Stock kaiser J o/y o/A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25th smowvNw f WHAT BECOMES Of\ f THE AVERAGE DOLLAR \ r RECEIVED BY 1 SWIFT & COMPANY FROM THE SALE OF M£aT AND BY PRODUCTS 85 CENTS IS PAID FOR THE UVE ANIMAL 12 96 CENT! FOP LABOR EXPENSES AND FPEUiHT i L 2.04 CENTS REMAINS $ WITH f X, SWIFT & COMPANY J PROFIT