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LEGAL AimKiiMiULixid
Application for Dismission
GEORGIA Harrow county.
When its. .lobe T. Williams, Exerutor
of h--t Will and Testament of A. M.
\V i liiins. d'-ecascd, represent* to the
Ci. iTf it his ] ; turn duly filed and on
!rr*>f on record. that he has fully ad
aistored iff*- said c-tat-o. This is there
|or< to cite till persons concerned. kin
|r< ! and creditors, to show muse if any
v cm:. vh\ -aid K>.**ntnr should not
l.< d.-c harp- I from his administration.
~R , r r..ii\i letters of liismirston on
tin hrsl Monday in January, 10"!.
II H I Id. Ordinary.
(, A .min,-. Vtty.
Application for Guardianship
GEORGIA Harrow county.
To Ail Whom il May Concern:
H. K Wood, having applied for guar
dian-hip "f the person and property <>t
Mereer Wood, Grover Wihkl arid Clow
land Wo . ) i m r ehildrcn of S. E Wood
lull n( aid county, doeoased. notice is
given that aid application will be
hoard al my office at ten o’clock A. M
on the first Monday in January, next.
Th t*!h day of December, 1020. (
11. G. HII. 1.. Ordinary.
(. A Johns Mty.
Application lor Leave to Sell Land.
GEOIMiIA Harrow county.
M >s K. GoOrrison, Administrator of
Estate of H. -I Giimson. deceased, late
of aaid i*mintv of Harrow, having made
application to me for leave to sell lands
and other real estate belonging to the
eitafe , f the said M .1. Garrison, dr
■ eased, this is therefore In cite till par
ties inti-rested to show cause before me
on the hrsl Monday in .Fsiruisiry, 1921.
why this application should not be
granted. This the tith day of December,
1920.
Tl. (i. 1H1.1.. Ordinary . \
Application lor Twelve Months Support
• iHOWOIA I'.arrm I'uunty.
The apjiriiisoiM duly appointed to set
upn.it a year’s Mippovt tor tile widow ol
<j. VV. M’■ It, ir-n Id. late of snid eouhty <1 * *
i rased, loivint; t-(ed \|ien i etui’ll.' sett ii. t;
apart a said twelve month's support.
This is to rite the next ot kin imd nil
ercditoTs ot the mi id <l. V . Mi Donald
that. 1 will pass upon the said returns
at. the regular .In min ry term. It*— 1. ot
;he (hnirt id’ Or.linary ot Huirmv roue
•;v, <•:< All pii'Me: eoneerned are re
quued to sin.w eiiuse at that time. '!
any they have, wliv the said returns
shall not he made it .judgment of this
I'onrt. This the dth day ot Deeeuilier.
3pep. H. Ci lIIM., Ordinnrw.
Virtice ot Sale o 1 Personal Property:
Estate of R. H. MrElroy. Deceased,
t ■ E()R< ■I A Hr' rt'.it eimnly .
15y virtue of an Older of the Court o'
Orilina of snid county, granted at the
Oeeemtx r Term. 1020.
Will tie si*lcl on the premises in Iho
store on Railroad street in the Town ol
Stathaif and before said store on Tues
i ay. Di i , niher h'lst, l'.lL’C, within the lo
al tiouis of sale the following proper
ty of the lis Cate Of l: 11. I . Mr Kirov.
.•*• easn .. 1 • w ' '
One surrey, one lot of farm tools, one
'ot oi shop tools, one stock ot Merehnn
disc, consisting of dry goods, shoes, hard
ware notiot.s and groceries. Alsti eer
lain store fixtures, show rases,' safe, add
mg machine, eic.
Snid property will he offered lirst in
'ots and then in hulk as n whole and
the highest and best hid accepted.
Terms cosh.
This De t'iU. 1020.
MI'LL Ell Me HE ROY.
Administrator.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
liRORO! \ HARROW COCNTV.
To the Stipennr Court of said enmity:
The petition of .i. t . Shielils, I.ester
flam ell. J‘. K. Wilhunks. T. N. Sudd.-ith
.1. Payi.r, llerseltcl Payne, W. 11.
Voting. 11- 11. Shields. 1!. H Shields: 1..
1,. Put r k Mid \V. .1. dunes of said
count y and State of Georgia. respectful
ly shows:
First,Thut they desire for themselves,
1 heir associates and successors, to l>o
incorporated an(l made a lody politic
vndcr dir name and style of *Ouk Trove
Gin t ompany,' tor the period of twett
ty years.
Second. Tim principal office of said
• npany shall be in Harrow county,
. or>ria. with l’ost Office address at Win
<1 r, (.core a. but petitioners desire the
right to establish brnneh offices within
this state whenever the holders of a inn
jonty of the stock may so determine.
Third. The object of said oorpnrn
ion is pecuniary gain to itself and its
h:i reholders.
Fourth. The business to be earned
<e by said corporation ■- ti nt of a cot
ton ginnery. P" 1 " cotton. 1 •tying cot
ton nod cotton seed, storing and haul
ng same, handling cotton seed metil and
hulls, buying and selling the necessary
■nnnhinery, housing end land for the said
business.
Fifth. The enpitnl stock ot said cor
(lorntion shall Im* Ten Thousand Dollars
f$10,000.00) with the privilege of in
creasing same to $25,000.00 by a major
ity vote oi lire aiockuomers nuiu
to be divider, into shares of One Hun
dred Dollars ($100) each.
Thirty-five hundred dollars of thin cap
ital stock has been actually paid in.
Hixth. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, to plead and be im
pleaded, to have and to use a common
seal, to make all necessary by laws and
regulations and to do other things that
may be necessary for the successful car
rying on of said business, to execute
notes and bonds or mortgages ns evi
dence of indebtedness incurred, or Which
may be incurred, in the conduet of the
affairs of the corporation and to secure
the same by mortgage, security deed, or
other foyn of loin, under existing laws.
Seventh. They desire for said corpor
ntion the power and authority to npplv
for and accept amendments to its char
ter of either form or substance by a
vote of a majority of its stock outstand
ing at the time.
Eighth. Thev desire for the said eor
porntion the right of renewal when and
ns provided by the laws of Georgia and
that it have nil such other rights, pow
ers, privileges and immunities as are in
culent to like incorporations or permis
siblc under the laws of Georgin.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid .with the powers, privileges
and immunities herein set forth and as
are now or may be hereafter, allowed
a corporation of similar character under
the laws (>f Georgin.
W. H. QUARTER MAX
Petitioners Attorney.
GEORG I A—Harrow County.
T. Gao. X. Bagwell, Clerk of Ihe Stipe
rior Court for said County, do hereby
certify that ih<‘ foregoing is a 1 rue and
correct eopv of the application for char
ter of “Oak Grove Giri Company” as
the same appears on file in this office.
Wtness nv official signature and the
seal of said Court, this the 2t*d day of
December, 1020.
GEO. X. BAGWELL
Clerk Superior Court, Harrow t 0., Ga.
SALE NOTICE.
OHORnIA Dai row county.
On Snturilav, Deeetnher lk. IR2d, tit
two o’cinek, P. M. I will, pursuant to
iii! urdri granted hy the llononible An
drew ,1. Cold), sell for reinvest lit that
propert.v in tin* Pity of Winder an Ath
ens street, known ns the Cynthia I-uP
Irr home, now occupied by P. I'-. Ilron
snn, beginning t a corner post on Ath
ms street and running (two hundred ten
feet with line of .1. P. Lay: thence one
hundred forty five feet along line paral
lel tii Athens street to rock corner;
tliiiie. two hundred ten feet along line
nf .1 \. Thompson to Athens street to
rock corner; thence one hundred forty
five feet along Athens street to begin
ning corner. <hi said lot there is a good
house with four rooms find other im
provements and the -aid property will
he offered for sale for cash or on terms
of one third cash and remainder in one
and two years, equal annual install
ments, at. eight per cent interest. Hie
tinder: igueil will receive private, bids
and will reserve the right to offer said
property at public outcry on the prem
ise* on the date named. December Ik,
IP2O, at 2 P. M. The saV will ])c on the
premises in accordance with the court
order subject to the confirmation of the
court. Meantime, interested parties de
siring a good home can see me and
make inspection of the property. Po
session will be given January tivst, 1!>2l.
,T. \V. CASPER, (lunrdinn,
of Afrs. Cynthia Fuller.
(I. A. .Tohns, ,
and C. Pratt. Attys.
Snares in Credit Flan.
Tt> n good plait to pay on: h. T
people who Imagine they ore gm
something for nothing generally i >
doilh!i\—PhP'oh‘l 'hi'! P fiml
Paraguay Cattle Land's.
Paraguay contains some or i!.*■ host
tattle lands in the world, although
those resources have not yet been ad
equately developed. The ret uhll■ now
contains about -1.000.kD0 head of cuttle.
His Headquarters.
A small feather pillow which nestled
in r glass the historical nut
scum ■ rented especial interest among
the vlsitort*. ‘‘l don’t see anything tin
tistinl about that pillow,” remarked r
girl, turning to the guide. “It’s n very
rnlunble pillow," replied the guide
"Tlmt is Washington’s original head
quarters."—The G'rls’ Circle.
. Fitting Expiring Sentiments.
To Vespasian is nttrlbu.ed ns an et
plring sentiment, "An emperor should
die stmujfng!" which seems to hn*e
appealed to two sixteenth-century Eng
lish bishops— Wonlton, whose last ut
terance is recorded us. “A bishop
ought to die on his tegs," ami f.owell
who declared, “A bishop should dir
preaching/
No Detriment.
Toast —1 see that blond typewriter
of yours chews gum.
Crimsonheak—Yes, I've noticed
that.
“And don't you think It Interferes
with her work?"
“By no means. I had our before het
who didn’t chew ri" ■< and fi.-*- "ellln
U qclte us ten!
THE BARROW TIMES WINDER, GEORGIA.
A CARD OP THANKS
We cannot With words express
our deep and heartfelt gratitude
to our many friends for their no
ble and tender expression of their
love and sympathy during the ill
ness and death of our dear hus
band and father.
We wish to thank our many
friends for their tender regards
shown in the beautiful floral re
membance.
We also thank Drs. Randolph
and Almond for their medical aid.
We shall never be able to repay
the generous service renderd, but
j will kep the memory of it as an
imperishable posession.
With appreciative hearts we are
Mrs. T. A. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs.
|W. <l. Smith, dr.. Alr. and Mrs. Fai l
Yeanwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gun
ter, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fowler,
Miss Yillie and Air. Millie Fou
ler.
Almost a Story.
Mrs. Budd Pettyjohn Insisted theta
was either a bear or an I. 'V. AV. in
their cellar true day recently, and th
family went out armed to investigate,
but found only n on If that had found
a place among the fruit jars and
pickles.—Coiumbus Dispatch.
Letter*.
It la estimated that about two-thlrdf
>f nil the letters curried by the postal
service of the world are written, sent
o and read by English-speaking peo
ple. i
" .
Time to Watch Them.
The sagacious old New York ITer
<ld says there is no gallantry in poli
tics. Oh, yes, there Is, but when the
politicians begin to net with gallantry
the elm rices are they are getting ready
to bamboozle you or slit you In the
back. —Houston Post.
Electrized Cropt.
Experiments carried out in 1010 on
a farm in Dumfries to demonstrate the
effect of overhead discharge of elec
tricity plltiit growth gave some re
markable results. The tests -■ ere car
ried out on a field of oats, and the elec
trified area of one acre go- e an in
creased ; leld of 873 pound.- <> r grain
or -I!) per cent, over the two alf acre.-
unelectrified, while the straw y',e’.i!e'
un lnt 1 reuse of 88 per cent
Was
Very
Weak
“After the birth of my
baby 1 had a back-set,”
writes Mrs. Mattie Cross
white, of Glade Spring,
Va. “1 was very ill;
thought 1 was going to
die. 1 was so weak 1
couldn’t raise my head to
get a drink of water. 1
took . . . medicine, yet 1
didn’t get any better. I
was constipated and very
weak, getting worse and
worse. 1 sent for Cardui.”
TAKE
'' ' - ■ j
iJa UfiG LJ VJ i
The Woman’s Tonic
“I found after one bot
tle of Cardui 1 was im
proving, ’* adds Mrs.
Cross white. “Six bot
tles of Cardui and ... I
was cured, yes, I can say
they were a God-send to
me. 1 believe 1 would
have died, had it not been
for Cardui.” Cardui has
been found beneficial in
many thousands of other
cases of womanly trou
bles. If you feel the need
of a good, strengthen
ing tonic, why not try
Cardui? It may be just
what you need.
All
Druggists
J.7S
imFfitoiuixAL LARDS
W. L. MATTHEWS
Physician and Suurgeon
Suite 410 Winder Nat. Bank Bids.
Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and
1 to 4 P. M.
Residence Phone No. 213.
Office rhone No. 13.
DR. E. R. HARRIS
Suite 301-2
Winder National Bank Building
Tel. Office 154 —Res. 336.
DR. J. H. MOORE
Graduate Licensed Veterinarian
Office Over City Pharmacy.
Office Phone 62J. Res. Phone 69.
Winder, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED
FARMS IN
BARROW COUNTY
For rates and terms
M. D. IRWIN
Lawrenceville, Ga.
CLERKS, (Men, women) over
17, for Postal Mail Service. $125
For free particulars of examina
tion, write .T. Leonard, (former civ
il Sen-ice Examiner) 595 Equita
>le Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Ask your druggist for KORNZ
OFF, and if he can’t supply you,
write .J. L. Crocker, Vienna, Ga. 8t
S. A. L. Railway.
No. 29 will arrive 7.15 PM
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. 5 will arrive 3.00 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.
Daily (Mixed) Except Sunday.
No. 5 Southbound due 11:00 AM.
Daily.
No. 8 Northbound due 1:33 PM.
Daily.
No. 13 Southbound due 5:45 PM.
Daily (Mixed) Except Sunday.
No. 6 Southbound due 8:02 PM.
Sunday Only
No. 7 Southbound due 4:23 PM.
RAG RUG WEAVING—Send 2
pounds or rags one inch wide for
27x54 inch rug and one dollar to
285 Greenwood Avc. Atlanta.4tpd
Showing Value <f rc rtlllzatlon.
The talue of fertilization Is shown
>y som< results obtained by the Ohio
'xperirnent station. There was se
■uroil from The fertilized soil :in aver
age yield per acre of 61 bushels of
orn, 211V6 bushels of wheat mid 3.920
pounds of clover hay. Unfertilized
'and adjoining has yielded 40(4 bush
'is of corn, il bushels of wheat and
1.517 pounds of hay tier acre.
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GARRISON
& PATRICK
Jewelers
Winder, Ga.
A tine line of watches
Clocks and Jewelry;
Expeist Repairing of
all Kinds Done in a
First Class Manner.
I*o THE PUBLIC
From this date and until farther
lotice we will sell wood and coal
for cash on delivery only.—Peo
ples Fuel Cos., by E. C. Hill, Mgr.
This Nov. 22d, 1920. 4t-pd.
SB INSURANCE
Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago, and
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US®*
anl lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
DELAY. It may mean the loss of y< ur home. Any man can build a home
once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection
oat it gives, to ihs peace or mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
Reliable Glasses
If you are thinking of obtaining glasses, please bear in mind
that the financial and professional responsibility of those to
whom you entrust th v care of your eyes is of greatest impor
tance. Ours is a complete organization, devoted exclusively
to the scientific examination of eyes and the fitting and grind
ing of proper glasses, all for one reasonable charge.
Optometrist j, c. Duggan Opto®"
53 West Mitchell Street, Near New Terminal Station.
SHIELD BTLYND
F/ TSVVELL - WEARF WELL <
’CvSftv'? Y om s ’ C° m f or L Satisfaction
Rj J \JL depend largely off your clothes Let
I '( \ us help you to good looks, comfort and
k l\ \\ satisfaction, which are built into “Shield
Brand" Clothes for men and young men.
l\ yl\\ They have the reputation behind them,
J plus our guarantee fully backed by the
warm) makers
//i] 'PA“jW New styles in a variety of patterns just
If / 'in-come and look them over now.
j I FOR J- W. SUMMEROUR
by
MEATS
REDUCED
Effective now we will sell
Meats at the following. re
duced prices:
Steak, the best, at 3 )c lb.
Sausage, at 30c lb.
Perk Sausage, at 35c lb.
Stew Meat, at 15c lb.
Pork Roast, at 35c lb.
Beef Roast, at 25c lb.
Kingans Breakfast Bacon, 60c bx
Weiners, at 25c lb.
Swift Premium Ham 50c lb.
Mince Ham, at 30c lb
Belona Sausage, at 30c lb.
All link Pork Sausage, at 30c lb.
The above goods are the best that
can be bought. Western Steaks.
SAVE THE DIFFERENCE
D. 0. Carrington
Candler St. Winder Phone 105
"When Cheaper Meats Are Sold. “Red-Head”
Sells them
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9,1920
EARN MONEY during spare time
it Lome. Men needed in every
(ommunity to re-silver mirrors.
Full information by address P. O.
Box 281, Bufod, Ga.