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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA Harrow County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of OHiimry of Harrow Comity granted
in the first Monday in XiiwnibiT, 1920’
there will l>e mold nt public outery on
the lirmt Tuesday <>f December, 1920, at
the court house door m said county, be
tween the b*o a I hours of sale to the high
est and best bidder for cash the follow
ing d< scribed property: A one half mtdi
\ ided interest ill all flint lot and parcel
of land lying and being in the City of
Winder and in Barrow county (formerly
dackson), Ceorgia. being -the Northwest
cornei of Candler and Jackson streets,
fronting on Candler street twenty Mve
(L ii feet and running buck with .lark
son street forty five (4.1) feet to lot of
I. It. l,ay, thence along the tine of J. B.
Lav thirty seven ami one half (17 1-2)
feet to ,T\ ft. La\ 's main building, thence
with said building forty live (45) feel
to Candler street, and krntsn m (lie Win
der Hat irigs Hank (later the First NV
Initial Hank ot Winder) lot and busk
build ng. Terms, cash. Sale trill contin
ue from day to day until said lot of
land is disposed ot. This November 1,
lit.TOR T. WILLIAMS*.
Executor of A M. Williams,
(i A. .Lihns, Attorney for l-ixcrutor.
APPLICATION TO REQUIRE EXEC
UTOR TO MAKE TITLE. UNDER
BOND FOR TITLE
!. KOIHII A Harrow < 'minty.
,L II House, having made applica
tion in iei|tiiie titles to lie executed to
bn tn a certain tract ot limit described
in a hand for title thereto attached pur
porting to be signed by W .1. Bennett,
tale nt said county of Harrow, deceased,
the s;,id application alleging that said
land has been fully paid for, all parties
nnrerm-d are hereby notified that said
vpplb-tion will be heard before the Court
Ordinary*- for said county on the tith
lay of December, 1920.
I'liis llie Ist ilnv of November, 1920.
H. G. HILL, Ordinarv.
GEORGIA Marrow county.
After four works’ notice, pursuant
1o nt Park’s A nnotitted .'ode of
< 5 orgia. a petition, of which a true and
i. rrect ropy is subjoined, will l>e prr
s. ntr.l to thr Hon. Andrew .1. Cobb,
.? 11 < 1 of thr Suprrior Court of said
county. at bis office in thr Superior
Court House ol' Clarke rounty, Athens,
Georgia, on thr 71It day of Reietnberk
Georgia, on thr 27th day yof .November
3 til’ll.
W. H. SHEATH,
Guardian Charles Kdward (Jowan.
icatiou for Administration.
y AMhitow County.
.dVWhom it May foment:
Moss 11. linrrison litas applied to me
‘lor permanent letters of Administ rat ion
on the estate of Henry .1. Harrison, late
of said rounty, demised, ami I will pass
upon said appliention on the lirsf Mon
day in December.
Witness my hand and official seal, this
btlt day of November, 11*110.
11. (i. IIIU., Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL.
I. llt ilitl I \ Itanow < 'minty.
.Inlia $. Craft, as administrator of the
estate ol I*. A. Moon, deceased, Imv ing
made application to me for leave to sell
lands ot thr said P. A. Moon, deceased,
This is, therefore, to cite all parties at
interest to show cause before me on the
first Monday in December, 1320, why
the application should not be granted.
This the t’tli day of November, 1020.
11. G. II ILL, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA Harrow County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
lin her. 11*'.Mi, at public outcry, before
Ihe court house door, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
rash:
One two horse hackney wagon, paint
ed vello.v, steel axle, si/e Kill, patent
>v heels.
Sold under and by virtue of a mwrt
fi fa issued from the Superior court of
Harrow county in favor of Otis 1.. Utile
nud against Wess Burnett.
H. O. ('A M P. Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALF..
GEORGIA Burrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December, l!>20, at public nuterv before
the court house doors, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash:
Due black painted plain seat Ken
ttickv top buggy and one bay mure,
blaze face about 10 years old, named
Maude, with white bind feet.
Sold under and by v irtue of the mort
gage fi fit issued front the Superior
court of Harrow county in favor of Otis
],. Hale and against Wess Hancock.
1 This November 9th, 1020
H. O. DAMP. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALF.
GEORGIA Bnrrow county
Will he sold at tlit* court house door
in said county on the first Tiiesdnv in
HoccmlxM, 1020. within thw local hours
of sale, to the highest bidder fot cash
Ihe following personal property, tout:
One ♦vo horse Hacknev wo,eon and
harness; one t% n horse steel beam torn
plow; two one horse plow stocks: o r
Onntt cotton planter: one Gantt distrib
utor: ton spri-g harrows; lot of
small farm tools, hoes, ote.
Said property all levied upon as the
proj*erty of •!. C. Bowman to satisfy u
dist es-e warrant issued a / inst said .1.
C. Bowman in favor nf W. V\ . Patrick.
This November Oth, 1020.
11. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
IT SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA Burrow county.
Will be sold nt the court house door
in said county on the first Tuesday in
December. 1920, within the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder tor cash,
the following personal property, to wit:
One tarn-horse Hackney wagon and
set Double Harness; one two horse Vul
enn plow; one pony plow; three one
horse plow stocks; one spring tooth har
row; one (iantt Cotton planter; one
dantt distributor; one five passenger
C|ie\ rolet automobile.
Said property all levied upon as the
property of John David Wall to satisfy
Ia distress warrant issued against said
l.lnhn David Wall and in favor of G. W.
Mi Donald. This November 9, 1920.
11. O. CAMP. Sheriff.
Application to Amend Charter.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Barrow.
Southern Trading Corporation, a cor
poration organized under the law s of the
State of Georgia. with its principal of
flee and place of business at Winder,
deorgia, brings this, its petition to the
court and shows the following facts:
1,
On .Tilly (i, lit 18, an order ’w as issued
hv the Judge of the Superior Court of
Barrow county by the Honorable An
drew .t. Cobb, incorporating the said
Southern Trading Corporation for a po
rind <d twentyy years from that date.
O
The incorporators accepted the char
ter of the said Southern Trading Cor
poration and immediately began opera
ting under it in accordance with tlie
terms thereof.
3
By the terms of the original charter,
the capital stock ot the said corpora
tinn was fixed at the sum of Fifty
Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars, with
the privilege conferred upon the stock
holders by a majority vote of increas
ing said capital stock to any sum not in
excess of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00)
Dollars, and in pursuance of that provis
ion of the charter, the corporation, by a
proper proceedings on September 11th,
1010, of record in the minutes of the
stockholders meeting of that date, voted
to increase the capital stock from fifty
i Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars to One
[Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dol
lilts, ;ta l l the said eapital stock was act
ltik 11 v increased on March 4, 1920, to the
said sum of One Hundred Thousand
($100,000.00) Dollars, ami since that
date $100,000.00 lias been the eapital
stock of the company.
4.
There is no provision in the charter
for decreasing the capital stock nod the
said corporation has found that tin*
amount ot One . Hundred 1 housaud
($100,0<’0.00) Dollars is in excess of its
needs for capital and that it is difficult
to keep that amount of money employ
ed so as to make dividends upon it.
5.
Petitioner shows that it may become
necessary again in the conduct ot its
business to exorcise the privilege con
tained in the original charter of increas
ing tin* capital stock and that thereat
ter a decrease in the capital stock may
be desirable after such eniiTlitions have
ceased, and petitioner desires the orig
inal charter amended so as to permit
the stockholders by a majority vote of
the stock outstanding to decrease the
capital stock to a sum not less than the
original eapital of Fifty Thousand Dol
lars, should there be more titan that
amount of capital stock outstanding.
(!.
Petitioner further shows that the
present amount of stock of One Hun
dred Thousand Dollars is excessive for
their needs and they desire the right
and privilege of decreasing this sum so
as to make the capital stock the origi
uni sum named in the original charter
of Fifty Thousand Dollars. And they
ask the privilege, by a majority vote
of the stockholders, of reducing the eap
ital back to the original Fifty Thous
and Dollars.
WHEREFORE. Petitioner prays that
i the said amendments to the original
charter herein before asked tor, to wit:
An amendment authorizing the stock
holders, bv a majority vote, to decrease
I the capital stock to any sum not less
jthnn Fifty Thousand Dollars, and that
lan order of the court be passed, after
■duo advertisement, granting this appli
cation.
Southern Tending Corporation,
ltv Lee S. Kadford. Secretary.
(i. A. Johns, Attorney for I’et it loners.
GEORGIA Barrrftv county.
I, Geo. V Bagwell, Clerk of Barron
Superior Court, do hereby certify that
the foregoing is a true and correct tran
script of the original petition tiled in
office Nov. !th, 1920.
This the itth day of November.
GEO. N. BAGWELL,
Clerk Barrow Superior Court.
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
STATE OF GF.OItdIA,
County of Harrow.
To the Honorable Andrew J. Cobb,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
county.
The petition of AV. 11. Sheafs shows:
That he is the guardian of Charles
Edward Cowan heretofore duly appoint
ed as such guardian in said county.
O
That he desires to sell for reinvest
ment at private sale the following prop
ertyy, the same being a part of the es
tate of his ward, to wit;
A one-half undivided interest in all of
that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in the county of Oconee said state
known as part of the John .Jackson
place. Beginning at a rock on Barber’s
Creek and running thence X. is \\ K.
2(1.00 chains to rock, thence X. 55 W. 17.
MO chains to a rock, thence S. 51 Lj W.
20.00 chains to a willow on said creek,
thence down meanders of said creek to
the beginning corner containing fifty
acres more or less.
Also a one half undivided interest in a
certain tract of land adjoining the one
above described, beginning at a rock
corner on J. H. l’atman line, thence S.
55 E. 35.90 chains to rock, thence X 80
E. to the Jefferson and High Shoals road
tlienco up said road 20 links, thence N.
80% W. to a rock, tlienco X. 1% AY.
10.25 chains to a rock, thence X. 88Vi AV.
14.35 chains to a rock, thence S. 51 Lj
AV. 15.45 chains to the beginning cor
ner, containing forty-nine (49) acres,
more or less. The first described tract
is lot No. 1, the second described tract,
is lot Xo. 2 as shown on plat made by
K. L. Oriffeth and now in his possession.
- — 3—
Said property is farm property is
located in a different county from the
residence of petitioner and of pe
titioner’s ward, and some distance
away, and it is very difficult
and unsatisffactory to give it the at
tention necessary, to reijt it out, look
after the rents, they being farm prod
ucts, and to keep the buildings on the
said described lands in good repair. For
these reasons, and because of the ex
treme difficulty of securing satisfactory
tenants nt so great a distance away,
said property is unprofitable as an in
vestment. The annual income from said
nual expense of keeping the same is
property is about 8400.00 and the an
nual expense of keeping the same is
about $150.00.
Petitioner desires to place the pro
ceeds of such sale in loans at eight per
cent interest, secured by real estate
with satisfactory titles.
Petitioner shows that notice of his
intention to make this application has
been published once a week for four
weeks in the Harrow Times newspaper,
being the newspaper in which county
advertisements are usually published
for Barrow county, tin* county of tho
residence of his said ward; and also that
notice of his intention to make this ap
plication hits been published in like man
ner and for a like time in the Oconee
Enterprise, the newspaper in which the
county advertisements for Oconee coun
ty, said State, are usually published,
Oconee being the county wherein the
land above described lies.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays an
order for the sale of said property pri
vately, for cash, at such time as to the
court shall seem proper.
G. A. JOHN'S,
,T. C. PRATT,
Petitioner’s Attorneyys.
•State of Georgia, County of Barntw.
Personally before me, an officer duly
authorized l>v law to administer oaths,
cm me W. H. Sheafs, who, being first by
me duly sworn, deposes and says that
the facts stated in the foregoing peti
tion are true.
W. H. SHEATH.
Sworn fo and subscribed before me, this
the 3rd day of November, 1020.
RICHARD B. R 1 SSKI.L, .TR.
N. P. Barrow county, Ga.
NOTICE TAX PAYERS.
I will be at the following places
tor the purpose of collecting taxes
for 1920:
Klliott's Store (< 'etl.tr Hill) Xov 10
8:30 A. M.
Sicilian’s Store (County Line)
Nov. 16, 9:00 A. M.
T. A. Deaton’s.Xov. 16, 10.00 A. AI
.1 K. Wiley \s Store. Xov. 16, II A.
M.
Auburn, Nov. 16, 12 Xoon.
Carl, Xov. 16. 1.00 I’. M.
Bethlehem. Xov. 17. 9 A. M\
Jones' Store, Not 17. 10.00 A. M.
Stnthain. Nov. 17. 11 A M.
Oak Drove. Xov 17. 12 .M
llaynie’s Mill, Nov. 17. 1 I’. M.
W. T. Appleby. T. I'. i>. C.
LOST—Ladies black velvvet
purse containing sl2 to sl4. most
ly in one dollar bills. This purse
was lost on streets of Winder last
Saturday. Finder return to Bar
vow Times and get suitable re
ward. pd-lt.'
Commissioners Sale.
GEORGIA Barrow County.
Will be sold before the Court House
door, on Tuesday, December 7th, 1920,
between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described property.
Fyur lots of land situated in the City
of AVinder, 243rd District, G. Al. of Bar
row county, Georgia.
Lot Xo. 1, being known as lot “M”
in a subdivision of the estute of Airs.
S. J. Saunders, beginning at the inter
section of Sixth Avenue and Midland
Avenue in the City of Winder, and run
ning along Midland Avenue Eight liun
dredhundred ttrid one feet to the inter
section of Midland Avenue and New
Street, thence along New Street 435
feet to the beginning corner, contain
ing 4.45 acres.
Lot Xo. 2, being known as lot. “N”
in subdivision of said estate, in the City
of Winder, beginning at the intersec
tion of Sixth Avenue and Xew Street,
and running along X’ew Street 626 feet
to VTright street, thence along Wright
Street 593 feet to intersection of
Wright arid Sixth Avenue, thence along
sixth avenue 377 feet to the beginning
corner, containing 5 % acres.
Lot No. 3. being kncifcn as Hot “O”
in the subdivision of said estate, in the
City of AVinder, beginning at the inter
section of Sixth Avenue and Wright
Sirect, and running along Wright street
588 feet to corner, thence a straight
line five hundred and fifty-nine feet to
Hill St., thence along Hill street 399 ft.
to intersection of Hill street and Sixth
Ave. thence along Sixth Ave. 588 ft. to
beginning corner, containing 5Vj acres.
Lot Np. 4, being known as Lot “ I”’
in subdivision of said estate, in the City
ot AVinder, beginning at the intersec
tion of Sixth Avenue and Hill Stre.et,
running along Hill street 553 feet to a
corner, thence a straight line 421 feet to
Alexander street, thence along Alexan
der street 428 feet to the intersection
Aif Alexander and .Sixth street, thence
along Sixth Avenue 400 feet to the be
ginning corner, containing 4% acres.
Containing in all Nineteen and 45-100
acres and known as the Dr. Saunders
home place with the improvements
thereon.
The terms of this sale will be one
third cash, one-third in one year and
one-third in two years.
This property is sold in pursuance to
an order passed by Judge Andrew J.
Cobb, Judge of the Superior Court of
the AVestcrn Circuit, at the September
Term, 1920, in case of Miss Gallic Saun
ders vs. Miss Pearl Saunders, Partition
Proceedings.
,T. B. LAY,
T. S. CRAFT.
A. A. CAMP,
Commissioners.
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WINDER MOBILE COMPANY
TAX LEVY LOCAL SCHOOL DISTS.
AVinder, Barrow County, Ga.
October 19th, 1920.
Hon. H. G. Hill, Ordinary,
Harrow County, Ga.
Dear Sir:
I hand you herewith the assessed val
uation and the tax levy for the differ
ent local tax school districts as certi
fied to me by the trustees, as follows:
Maddox District, $62,332.00, rate 5 mills
Mulberry Dist. $35,346.00, rate 5 mills
Liberty I)ist., $7,892.00, rate 5 mills
Seaboard Railroad, 0.6 miles
Western Union 0.6 miles
Cedar Creek Dist., $78,244, rate 4 mills
Seaboard Railroad 3 miles
Western Union 3 miles
Southern Bell Tel 3 miles
North Ga. I’ower Cos 1 mile.
Respectfully,
AV. M. HOI.SENBECK,
C. S. S.
Rev. E. H. Jennings at Statham.
Rev. K. 11. Jennings, pastor of
the Prince Avenue Baptist church,
Athens, will preach at Statham
Baptist church Sunday afterinoon
at 3 o’clock.
Mr. Jennings is one of the lea
ding preachers of Georgia. You
will hear him with profit.
Come and bring your friends.
\Y. H. Faust, Pastor.
LOST—Pocketbook between S.
A. L. depot and my home just be
yond Miss Cleo Bush’s home, con
taining two SIOO, one sf> and two
$1 bills.—o. 0. CROW. It pd
RAG RUG WEAVING—Send 2
pounds or rags one inch wide for
27x54 inch rug and one dollar to
285 Greenwood Ave. Atlanta.4tpd
Milk Cow for Sale—One good
milk eow and will sell cheap.—S.
F. Pirkle, Winder, Ga.
Hulls for Seed—3oo pounds of
cotton seed. Meal $2.10 in ex
change for seed.—Winder Oil Mill.
LOST.—Somewhere in Winder 3
Farmers warehouse tickets repre
senting 3 bales of cotton, Nos. 25,
26 and 27. Finder please return
to Farmers Warehouse or Winder
National Bank.
Pd R. S. Bloodsaw.
THURSDAY, NOV. 11. 1920.
RANGE HAPPY
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what a world of meaning. A
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her work, proud of her cook
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to lighten labor, to enable
one to do more and do it bet
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are no exception and the Cop
per-Glad cooking machine is
The World’s Greatest Range.
Holding heat like a thermos
bottle, a woman knows exact
ly what she can depend on.
She knows, too, that she is
saving fuel.
She appreciates a Copper-
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cleaning it. With no hinges,
catches and latches, with no
ornaments or corners, with
no rivets, or bolt heads on the
nickel, the Copper - Clad
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Range.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
The Winchester Store
Winder, Georgia,