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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA Barron County.
Notice is hereby gi\en thut .(<>b. T.
Williams, ns Executor of Will of A. M.
V\ illinms, deceased, having applied to
in*' liv petit ii*h for leave to soil real os
Into of said A. M. Wiliams deceased,
ami tlmt an order thereon was made at
the October Term 1020. for citation and
that citation issue and all parties con
corned, creditors and heirs-at-law, will
take notice that I will pass upon said
application at the November lerm. 1930
of Court of Ordinary of Harrow county
and that said leave to sell will he grant
eri unless muse is shown to the contra
rv al said time. This -4th of October,
3020.
11. (i. II I I.L, Ordinary.
O. A. .lulins A tty.
LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA Harrow County.
By virtue of an order from Court of
Ordinary of Harrow County granted at
October Term 1020, will he sold before
the Court House door on the first Tuck
d:iv in November,, 1020, within the le
gut hours of sale, h( public outcry, 1o
the highest bidder, all that tract or pur
cel of land lying and being in Houses
>1 .lit in district. Harrow county, Csa.,
known as the Heddingtield tract of the
lute Mrs. M. A. Smith’s Estate, bound
ed ns follows: North by G. W. Smith,
East l ,v bonis and Calvin Smith, South
by Hardv Beddingfield, Louis and Cal
vin Smith, and on West bv Hardy Hod
dingficid. said tract of land containing
eighty two ( S2) acres, more or less, be
ing same tract as deeded to Mrs. M. A.
Smith bv Solomon Rcddingfield by deed
recorded ill office nf f'lork nl Walton
Superior Gnurt. Sold as the property
of estate of Mrs. M. A. Smith for pur
pose of payment of debts and distribu
tion nntnttg heirs. Terms of snip cash.
October 4th 1020.
W. W. TTOSOH
Executor Airs. M A. Smith.
(1. A. Johns. A tty.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA Barrow County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Clarke county, Georgia,
granted at the June term, 1020, author
i/iii}; the undersigned to .sell the real es
tate hereinafter described in the county
where the land lies, will tie sold at pub
lie outcry before the court house door
in Winder, Georgia, on tirst Tuesday in
November, 102<>, during the legal hours
of sale to the highest and best bidder,
for cash, the following described prop
erty to wit:
An undivided one half interest in a
store house find lot in the town of Stn!
ham. Barrow county, Georgia, known as
the Hale Brothers store house, the same
being now occupied partly hv Wall
nml Roberts and partly by Otis M Hale.
Said lot fronting about 50 feet on Rail
road street and running back a distance
of about 150 feet which includes the
small vacant lot in the rear of said store
Bni<l lot is bounded on north by 20 foot
nlley: east by alloy, south by railroad
street, west by T. N. Wall, deceased.
Sni,l property to be sold as the property
nf W. 8. Hale, deceased for purpose of
paving debts and distribution among
his heirs. Oct. Ist, 1020.
MBS. At ATT 1 K A. 11 ALE,
Adrnx. of Estate of \V. S. Hale.
PETITION TOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION.
Whereas, T>. R Marlow. administrator
of M rs. .Tennic Hutchins. represents to
the court in his petition, duly tiled ami
entered on record tlmt lie lias fully ad
ministered Mrs. .Tonnio Hutchins ’ estate.
This, therefore, is to cite nil persons
concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to
show cause, if anv they can, why said
ndministrntor should not he discharged
from liis administration and receive let
ters of di-mission on the first Monday
in November, 1020.
This October 4th. IO.’O.
H. 0. TUI.!,, Ordinary.
PETITION TOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION.
Wherons, 1). 11. Marlow. nlmi
tor of N. 11. llutrhina, docoased. repro
ficnts to tlio court in his j'ot’tion duly
filo-! otml mtcrod on rccnr- 1 ton* he h.is
? 1 1 *•( M.i'h-lcroil V. 11. •*•' *;••:•••• *
' V’.is, I'lorofore, is ■ cite :il* |or
anus eoneernotl, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any 'iv ran, vbv
said administrator shonll not lie dis
(hfirged from his ndmini* l .t' ,n -nil i >
reive letters of dismissio n the *irst
t nie’nv in Novomber, i ‘ '.
This Octoher 4th, 1020.
H. 0. HILL, Ordinary.
Application for Administration.
< KOJIOIA Barrow County.
\V. 1.. Bush and M. .1. GriflVth Inning
applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate ot \\ H.
Bush, deceased, this is, therefore to no
tify nil parties at interest that i will
pass upon said application on the first
.Monday in November, 1920.
H. (1. HILL, Ordinary
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
State of Georgia, County of Harrow.
To the Superior Court of suid county.
The petition of C. C. Gregory, G. W.
Woodruff, W. I'. Reeves and A. E. J’er
ry all of the said Slate, said Gregory
and Woodruff being residents of 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 incor
pointed and made a body corporate for
the period of twenty (20) years under
the name and style of
GREGORY WOODRUFF COMPANY
o
The principal office and place of bus
iness of the said company shall he in
the city of Winder, said state and coun
ty of Harrow as aforesaid, hut petition
ers desire the right to establish branch
offices at such other places either with
in or without the State as may be do
termined 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 are visually dealt
in by grocers.
5.
The capital stock of the said corpor
ation shall lie FIFTY THOUSAND DOL
LA R 8 ($50,000.00) divided into shares
of one hundred dollars ($100) each, But
with the privilege asked of increasing
lilie capital slock nt any time by a ma
jority vote of the stockholders lo 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 fo he taken at a fair valu
ation. Of the said sum fifty thousand
dollars named as the minimum capital
stock, the sum of twenty thousand dot
tars has already been paid in.
6.
lVtetioiiPrs desire the right to sue and
he sued, to plead and lie impleaded, to
have and use a common .seal, to make all
necessary by laws and regulations, and
to do all other things that may be nee
essary or desirable for the successful
operation and carrying on of the said
business, including the right to buy, hold
and sell real estate and personal prop
erty suitable to the needs and purposes
of the corporation, and to execute notes
and bonds as evidences of indebtedness
incurred or which may he incurred in
the conduct of the affairs of the cor
poration and to secure the same by mort
gage, security deed or other form of se
curity or lien under the laws of Georgia
now existing or that may be enacted.
7
They desire for the said corporation the
power and authority to apply for and
accept 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 and they also
ask for authority for the said corpor
ation to wind up its affairs liquidate
and discontinue business at any- time it
may so determine by a vote of two
thirds of the capital stock outstanding
at the time.
8.
They desire for the said corporation
the right of renewal of its charter from
time to time as is provided by laws of
Georgia and that it have all such other
rights, powers privileges and immuni
ties as arc incident to like corporations
or as tiro permitted under the laws of
Georgia now existing or liertafter to be
enacted.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in
oorporated 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 ay-plication for
charter of G BEGORY-WOODRUFF CO.
as the same appears on file in this office.
Witness my official signature and the
seal of said Court on this the 14tli day
of September, 1020.
GEO. N. BAGWELL,
Clerk Superior Court Barrow County.
Georgia. 4t —
Statement of the ownership manage
’ '< nt. circulation, etc. required hv the
act it \i.gn fit. 1912. c/ Tie Bar; iv
Times, published weekly at Winder. On.
for Oct. 1, 1020. Editor A. 0. Eninur;
Managing Editor A. O. I.nmar: Business
Managers A. O. f.amar; Publisher A. O.
Lamar; Owners: The Times Publishing
*'<>. .1. O. Flanigan, .1. T. Wages, ,T. M.
Williams. W. H. Toole, W. C. Horton;
W. O. Perry. A. G. I.nmar.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this first day of October, 1920.
Alvie Hill notary Public.
TTIR BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
TAX LEVY FOR COUNTY PURPOSES
GEORGIA —Barrow County.
Court of Ordinary, sitting for county
purposes, September 15th, 1920.
By H. G. Hill, Ordinary of Barrow Cos.
sitting for county purposes, it is or
dered that ($1.75) one dollars and sev
enty five cents on the C$100) hundred
dollars of taxable property of said roun
ty, as shown by the digest of 1920, he
and the same is hereby levied and that
the same be collected by the tax col
lector for the year 1920 for the follow
ing purposes, towit:
1. Ninety cents ($0.90) on the hun
dred dollars C$100) to pay the legal in
debtedness due or to heroine duo dur
ing the year 1920 or past due.
2. Thirty-four cents C 50.34) 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 ($0.4 4 5
on the hundred dollars (sl<9o) to pay
sheriffs, jailers, or other officers fees
that they may be legally entitled to
out of the county.
4. One-fifth cent Cso.l-5) on the hun
dred dollars to pay coroners fees that
may be due them by the eounty for
holding inquests.
5. Five rents on the hundred dol
lars C$100) to pay tlie expenses of the
county for bailiffs at court, non resi
dent witnesses in criminal cases, fuel,
servant’s hire, stationery and the like.
6. Five cents C 50.05) on the hundred
dollars to pay jurors per diem compen
sation.
7. One cent C$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 cents ( $0.2,0) on the hundred
dollars ($100) to pay- the interest of the
public debt falling due during the pres
ent year.
0. Five cents ($0.05) on the hundred
dollars ($100) to pay any other lawful
charge on tho county-.
AL-iking in the aggregate the sum of
one dollar and seventy five cents ($1.75)
on the hundred dollars ($100) on the tax
able property- of said county for coun
ty purposes for tho year 1020. This the
Jsth day of September, 1020.
H. G. HILL,
Ordinary- of Barrow- County.
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF FIRM.
Notice is hereby given to all concern
ed that Ihe Bethlehem Banking Com pa
ity, of Bethlehem, Georgia,, a firm com
posed of W. Horton and B. L. Euv
enson, has been changed effective since
the 7th of September, 1020, and by tho
said change, B. 1.. Eavenson has retired
from the said firm and lias sold his on
tire interest in the assets of the said
Bethlehem Banking Company to W. C.
Horton and J. J. Horton who. by the
said sale, become entitled to all the
rights, title and interest of the said
Banking concern and likewise becomes
subject to till of the liabilities of tho
said concern.
B. L. EAVENSON
W. C. HORTON
J. J. HORTON.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
W. L. MATTHEWS
Physician and Suurgeon
Suite 410 Winder Nat. Bank Bldg.
Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. anc
1 to 4 P. M.
Residence Phone No. 213.
Office Phone No. 13.
E. R HARRIS, M. D
Winder National Bank Building
Office Hours: 8 :S0 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 62 J. Res. Phone fiO.
Winder, (la.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED
FARMS IN
BARROW COUNTY
For rates and terms
M D. IRWIN
Lawrenceville, Ga.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
No. 14 Northbound due 9:30 AM.
Daily (Mixed) Except Sunday.
No. f> Southbound due 11 :00 AM.
Daily.
No. 8 Northbound due 1 :33 PM.
Daily.
No. 13 Southbound due f :4;3 PM.
Daily (Mixed) Except Sunday.
No. 6 Southbound due S :02 PM.
Sunday (inly
No. 7 Southbound due 4 ;23 PM.
CLASSIFIED ADS
All kinds of Club House and fan
< y Grates at Smith Hardware Cos.
TOMATOES
Canned tomatoes 10c per can; 3
cans for 25c*. (let them before all
are gone.—Winder Bottling
Works.
A small brush, a can of paint. A
little work on your part and you
can have newly painted furniture
and floors in your home—Smith
Hardware Paints Satisfy.
FOR SALE
$90.00 per acre 107 acres, 7 miles
from capitol. Saw. timber. and
wool worth half the price of prop
erty. on Public road.
$135.00 per acre 109 acres, less
than 8 miles of capitol. 4-room
house, barn, railway station on
property; 8 years to pay for eith
er tract.—J. J. Simpson, 74 Mari
etta St., Atlanta, Ga.
Get the habit! Visit Smith Hard
ware when in town, you don’t have
to make purchases to he welcom
ed.
CLERKS, (men, women) over 17
for Postal Mail Service. $135 per
month. Examinations September,
October. Experience unnecessary.
For free particulars write J. Leon
ard, (former Civil Service Exam
iner) 595 Equitable B ldg., Wash
ington, D. C.
PLANT ONION SETS NOW
Oenuine Bermuda, White Silver
skin. Red and A ellow Sets at Smith
Hardware ’(’o.
HOUSE and LOT for SALE—I
5-room dwelling and large lot for
sale on Hamilton Avenue at a bar
gain. Terms if desired. See
S. J. Shiirpton, Winder, Ga.
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SMITH
HARDWARE
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NOTICE.
After October Ist, all ears and
trucks running with cutouts open
or without muffler will be pinched.
Also running without lights is
prohibited. We hope that the
public will take due notice and
observe the law without one case
being made. This is the order of
the Mayor and Council and it will
he carried out.—A. SIM HILL,
< 'hief of Police.
SK INSURANCE
Your neighbor’s bome burned only a few days or months ago, and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
ant tie 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
once. A WISE roan 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
To The
PUBLIC
Carpenters have cut prices in proportion to the de
cline in ot her lines.
We are prepared to do all kinds of carpenter work
on contracts at lower figures than have been the custom
for the past two years. For long or short jobs see
MOORE & COUCH
WINDER, GEORGIA
Phone us Winder Lumber Cos.
Phone 47 or
Williams-Thompson Cos. Phone 88.
Call us and save money.
Announcement
We wish to offer warehouse facilities to the farmers and
merchants of North Georgia, for the purpose of holding'
their cotton, which will be stored in the Athens Bonded
Warehouse, (Custodian bonded for $100,000.00) in the
United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company of Balti
more Maryland) until the prices at least reach the cost
of production.. We will be glad to make advances on con
signments.
We beg to announce that Mr. B. F. Hardeman, and Mr. C.
H. Phinizy, will be associated with us this season. We
will be in position to give you the same class of service
as formerly and we hope that you will favor us with your
patronage.
I
BARRETT & CO„ Inc.
Successors to Hardeman & Phinizy.
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