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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA Barrow County.
W. W. Hoscb, aw the executor of Mi>
M. A. Smith, dei'oascd, lute of said coun
ty, huxing applied to me for lettve to
aell the lands belonging to the estate of
Airs. M. A. Smith this is, therefore, to
notify all parties at interest to show
cause before me, if any they can, on the
first Monday in October 1 !>2O, why the
application should not be granted.
This September tit it 1920.
H. (. HILL, Ordinary.
G. A. Johns, Attorney.
GEORGIA—Burrow County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Barrow county granted
on the first Monday in September, 11*20,
will be sold at public outcry on the lirst
Tuesday in October, 1920, at the court
house door in said county, between the
legal hours of sale lo the highest and
best bidder lor cash, Ihe following de
scribed property: All that tract or par
cel of land lying and being in the coun
ty of Barrow state of Georgia, and 243
District, G. M. and more particularly
described as follows: Commencing at a
chcrrv tree corner on Hog Mountain
road on Mrs. .1. \V. Saunder’s line and
running thence N. E. on a straight line
30 chains to a rock corner on J. L. Har
ris’ lino, thence to a rock corner on
Wiley Cross’s line; llienoo on a straight
line S. W. Wiley Cross’s line to a point
on Hog Mountain Hoad; thence along
said road S. I.’. to n rock corner on I . R.
Smith's line; thence S. \V. along I’. R-
Smith’s lino 19.73 chains to u rock cor
ner; thence N. W. nloiife Sis Thomas’
line 2.S.*> chains to a rock corner;
Ihence N. E. along G. W. Smith’s line
20.45 chains to a Post Oak oil llog Moan
tain road; thence S. W. along -aid road
to beginning corner containing fifty
three (53.54) and 34 100 acres, more or
less. Terms, rash. Sale will continue
from day to day until tli<* said tract, of
land is disposed of.
This September Otli 1920.
JOB T. WILLIAMS,
Executor of A. M. Williams.
G. A. Johns, Attorney for Executor.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
GEORGIA Harrow county.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will he sold
at public outcry for cash, on the first.
Tuesday in October, 1920 at the court
house door in said county between the
legal hours of sale, the tract of land in
paid county: one house and lot, corner
of May and Broad streets, Winder, On.,
lot faces Broad street 79 feet and runs
back 200 feet on May street. One va
cant lot fronting Center street 79 feet
and* running bas-k 200 feet, tine vn
cant lot fronting Broad street 150 feet
and running hack parallel o branch 200
feet. Also one fourth interest in the
Sheets Stock Tonic Company.
Also one half of an undivided inter
est in a ninety nine acre tract of land
in Oconee county', (la., known as the
Jack Griffetk farm. g
WILLIE MAY SHE ATS.
Administrator of Mrs. May Shents.
TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT
GEORGIA Barrow county.
Mrs. Mollie Sellers having made ap
plication for twelve fonths support out
cf the estate of 11. N. Sellers, and the
appraisers duly appointed to set apart
panic, having tiled their returns in this
office. All persons concerned are here
by required to show cause before the
court on the first Monday in October,
3920, why said application should not
be granted and the returns of the ap
praisers l>e made the judgment of the
court.
This the Gth day of August. 1920.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
TAX LEVY FOR COUNTY PURPOSES
GEORGIA—Burrow County.
Court of Ordinary, sitting for county
purposes, September 15th. 1020.
By H. O. Hill. Ordinary of Barrow Cos.
pitting for county purposes, it is or
dered that ($1.75) one dollars and sev
enty five cents on the ($100) hundred
dollars of taxable property of said conn
tv, as shown bv the digest of 1020, be
nnd the same is hereby levied and that
the same be collected by the tax' col
lector for the year 1020 for the follow
ing purposes, towit:
1. Ninety cents ($0.00) on the hun
dred dollars ($100) to pay the legal in
debtedness due or to become due dur
ing the year 1020 or past due.
2. Thirty-four cents ($0.54) on the
hundred dollars to build or repair court
house or jail, bridges, ferries or other
public improvements according to con
tract.
3. Four and four-fifths cents (50,4 4 5
on the hundred dollnrs ($100) to pay
pheriffs. jailers, or other officers fees
that they may ho legally entitled to
rut of the county.
4. One-fifth cent ($O.l-5) on the hun
dred dollars to pay eoroner fees that
may be due them by the county for
holding inquests.
5. Five cents on the hundred dol
lar* ($lOOl to pay the expenses of the
county for bailiffs at court, non resi
dent witnesses in criminal eases, fuel,
servant’s hire, stationery and the like.
ii. Five cents ($0.05) on the hundred
dollars to pay jurors per diem compen
sation.
7. One cent ($0.01) on the hundred
dollars to pay expenses incurred in sup
porting the poor of the county and as
otherwise prescribed by law.
8. Thirty cen*s ($0.30) on the hundred
dollars ($100) to pay the interest of the
public debt falling due during the pres
ent year.
9. Five cents ($0.05) on the hundred
dollars ($100) to pay any other lawful
charge on the county.
Making in the aggregate the sum of
one dollar and seventy five cents (sl.i.)
I on the hundred dollars ($100) on the tax
able property of said county for coun
ty purposes for the year 1920. This the
15th dav of September, 1020.
H. 0. HILL,
Ordinary of Barrow County.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
State of Georgia, County of Harrow.
To the Superior Court of said county.
The petition of C. C. Gregory, O. \\
Woodruff, W. F. Reeves und A. E. Per
ry all of the Hnid State, said Gregory
and Woodruff being residents ot Barrow
county', and said Reeves and Perry be
ing residents of Walton county, respect
fully shows: ,
1.
That they desire for themselves, their
associates and successors, to be ineor
porated and made a body eorporate for
the period of twenty (20) years under
the name and style of
GREGORY WOODRUFF COMPANY
2.
The principal office and place of bus
iness of the said company shall lie in
tlie city of Winder, said state and conn
tv of Harrow as aforesaid, but petition
ers desire the right to establish branch
offices at such other places either with
in or without the State as may be de
terniined upon by the holders of a major
itv of the CAPITAL STOCK outstand
ing-
3.
The object of the said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its stock
holders.
4.
The business to be carried on by said
corporation is that of dealing in, buying
and selling groceries, feed stuffs, and
kindred lines such as arc usually dealt
in by grocers.
5.
The capital stock of the said eorpor
at ion shall be l-’liTI 1 HOI SAND DOL
LARS ($.10,000.00) divided into shares
of one hundred dollars ($100) each, but
with the privilege asked of increasing
the capital stock at any time bv a mu
jority vote of the stockholders to any
other sum not to exceed one hundred
thousand dollars, and petetioners fur
ther desire the right to have subscrip
tions to the capital stock paid in money
or property to he taken at a fair valu
ation. Of the said sum fifty thousand
dollars named as the minimum capital
stock, ihe sum of twenty thousand dol
lars has already been paid in.
6.
I’etetioners desire the right to sue and
be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to
have and use a common seal, to make all
necessary by-laws and regulations, and
to do all other things that may he nee
essarv or desirable for the successful
operation and carrying on ot the said
business, including the right to buy, hold
and sell real estate and personal prop
erty suitable to the needs and purposes
of tin' corporation, and to execute notes
and bonds us evidences of indebtedness
incurred or which may he incurred in
the conduct of the affairs of the cor
poratiou and to secure the same by mort
gage, security deed or other form of se
curity or lion under the laws of Georgia
now existing or that may he enacted.
7
They desire for the said corporation the
power and authority' to apply tor and
aeeept amendments to its charter by a
majority vote of its stockholders that
is. by a vote of the majority of the stock
outstanding at the time amt they also
ask for authority for the said eorpor
ation to wind up its affairs liquidate
and discontinue business at any time it
may so determine by a vote ot two
thirds of the capital stock outstanding
at the time.
S.
They desire for the said corporation
the right of renewal of its charter liom
time to time us is provided by laws of
Georgia and (hat it have nil such other
rights, powers privileges and immuni
ties as are incident to like corporations
or as are permitted under the laws of
Georgia now existing or hertatter to be
enacted.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid with all the powers, privileges
and immunities herein set forth and as
are now or hereafter may be allowed a
corporation of similar character under
the laws of Georgia.
G. A. JOHNS, Winder Ga.
Attorney for Pettitioners.
State of Georgia. County of Barrow.
I George N. Bagwell clerk of the Su
perior Court of Barrow County do here
by certify that the foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the ayplieation for
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER. BEOROJ.V
charter of GREGORY-WOODRUFF CO.
as the same appears on file in this office.
Witness my official signature and the
seal of said Court on this the 14th day
of September, 1920.
GEO. N. BAGWELL,
Clerk Superior Court Barrow County,
Georgia. 4t —
PQJLM
FATTS
FOWLS OPEN DOOR OF HOUSE
Tilting Platform Arranged So That
Hens May Liberate Themselves
by Stepping on It.
The following is one of the simplest
methods of enabling hens t. open the
henhouse door in the morning, there
by relieving their owner of the neees
ity of rising at daybreak to let them
out. The door of the henhouse is
hinged in tlie top, so that it opens out
ward, and the lower edge catches
against the floor, so that it cannot,
swing Inward. Near the lower edge
on the outside a cord is attached,
which passes upward over two small
pulleys hanging from a beam. The
other end of the cord supports a tin
can weighted with stones, so as to he
Just heavy enough to pull the door
open and keep it so. On the tloor id
the henhouse, right In front of the
door, is a tilting platform, with a tmok
in the front edge, which fits an eye
screwed into the door. The door can
therefore lie locked at night by catch
ing the hook in the eye, and the pull
of the cord against the door on tire
outside has the effect of making tlie
hook hold securely. When the own
er has locked the door in the evening,
after the heus have gone to roost, he
sprinkles a few grains of feed on the
outward end of the tilting platform,
which is now In a horizontal position,
and leaves the henhouse by the large
door, which he locks behind him. On
the following morning, the first hen
which jumps upon the platform to
pick at the feed tilts the platform,
releasing the hook from the eye; and
the weighted can ou tlie outside pulls
Hens Unlock Poultry House Door by
Stepping on Tilting Platform.
the door open. A knot in the cord,
made to catch In the pulley, will pre
vent wrenching at the hinges.—L.
Hussakof, Brooklyn, N. Y., in Popu
lar Mechanics Magazine.
POULTRY IN PUREBRED CLASS
Entry of Peafowls Received From
South Dakota Farmer Also
Turkeys, Ducks and Geese.
The first peafowls have heen en
tered In the “Better Sires—Better
Stock” crusade of the agricultural
colleges, the United Slates depart
ment of agriculture, nnd co-operating
agencies. The entry comes from
Butte county, S. D., and the owner
Is J. L. Jones.- He is using purebred
sires in breeding horses, cattle, swine
and poultry. Among his poultry he
records a peacock and two peahens
also a liberal number of turkeys,
geese and ducks. The campaign al
ready Is giving valuable facts and fig
urea regarding the classes of live
stock most commonly kept together
on farms.
MAKE FRIENDS WITH FOWLS
Hens Will Not Do Their Best When
They Run at Approach of Attend
ant—Feed From Hand.
Make friends with your hens. They
will thrive better. You will like to
care for them better. Hens cannot be
at their best when they always run
at the approach of their attendant.
Feed a little from your hand. You
will get their confidence, and more ol
their eggs.
ARRANGE TO PRESERVE EGGS
Those Gathered in April and May Maa
Be Put in Waterglass and
Saved for Winter.
gave eggs during April and May foi
winter use by preserving In water
glass. Mix nine quarts of water, bollec
and cooled, with one quart of water
glass. IMaee the solution In a five-gal
lon jar. Will preserve 15 dozen eggs
Store in eool place for winter u-*v _
Slamming the Lounger.
Many a man’s standing would be
letter if he didn’t epeud so much time
iming—Boston Transcript
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
W. L. MATTHEWS
Physician atul Smirgeon
Suite 410 Winder Nat. Bank Bldff.
Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and
1 to 4 P. M.
Residence Phone No. 213.
Office Phone No. 13.
W. T. RANDOLPH
Physician and Surgeon
Winder Nat. Bank Bldg.
Winder, Ga.
PhoneS: Office 303, Res. 311.
All (‘alls answered promptly
Medicine Furnished.
E. R. HARRIS, M. D
Winder National Bank Building
Office Hours: 8:30 to 10 A. M.
3 to 4 P. M.
Bethlehem 1 to 2 P. M.
Telephone: Office 154 Res. 174
DR. J. H. MOORE
Graduate Licensed Veterinarian
Office Over City Pharmacy.
Office Phone G2J. lies. Phone GO.
Winder, Ga.
S. A. L. Railway.
No. 29 will arrive 7.15 PM
No. 5 will arrive 3.00 l’M
No. 17 will arrive .8.42 AM
No. 11 will arrive .6.24 AM
No. 30 will arrive .9.15 AM
No. 6 will arrive 2.35 PM
No. 18 will arrive 7.15 PM
No. 12 will arrive 11.07 PM
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
No. 14 Northbound due 9:30 AM.
We Are Proud of
Our Farmer Friends
We are especially proud that we have so many farmer customers. Agri
culture is particularly interesting to us, as indeed it should be to everyone,
and we like to have the farmers drop in and talk over their problems
with us.
When we can give advice or render service of any kind, we are always
glad to do so.
We know that the growth and development of this community depend to
a large extent upon the farming interests, and we aim to do our part toward
helping the farmers succeed.
We invite farmers to bank with us.
NORTH GA. TRUST & BANKING CO.
WINDER, GEORGIA
RESEBVF^-
W. C. HORTON, Pres.
W. L. JACKSON, V-Pres.
RILEY & HOSCH
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
WE HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE FARMS FOR SALE IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES :-BAFROW. JACKSON. WALTON, OCONEE,
GWINNETT, MADISON. OGLETHORPE and PUTNAM.
V
WE MAKE
FARM LOANS
OFFICE ,
The North Georgia Trust & Banking Cos.
WINDER, GEORGIA
Daily (Mixed) Except Sunday.
No. 5 .Southbound due 11 :0() AM.
Daily.
No. 8 Northbound due J :33 PM.
Daily.
No. 13 Southbound due 5:45 PAL
Daily (Mixed) Excepi Sunday.
No. G Southbound due 8:02 PM.
Sunday Only
-No. 7 Southbound due 4:23 PM.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
THE PUBLIC
\
We are better prepared to supplyy the wants of the
the trade this fall than ever before.
When it comes to Groceries and Dry Goods we can
suit you in quality and prices.
Try us and be convinced,
We appreciate your patronage in the past and will
do all in ocr power to please you in the future.
A. S. EBERHART
Stolen 5-passenger Dodge tour
ing ear, license number 77,234. car
number 495,643, motor number
547,849. Small hole on upholster
ing on front seat. Goodrich tires,
non-skid on rear and new tiro on*
back rack.—A. J. Boswell, Pen- '
field, Ga., Greene Cos.
THERE IS MORE POWER IN THAT
GOOD GULF GASOLINE AND SU
PREME AUTO OIL.
W. F. HUBBARD, Cashier.
E. A. SIMS. Asst. Cashier.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1920.