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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Application for Dismission
GEORGIA —Borrow county.
Whereas, Jobe T. Williams, Executor
df the last Will and Testament of A. M.
Williams, deceased, represents to tho
< !ourt in his petition duly tiled and cn
ti red on record, that he has fully ad
ministered the said (-state. This is there
fore to eftc all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cuuse it uny
they can, why said Executor should not
tie discharged from his oitminiulrnnon,
rtnd receive Letters of Dismission on
the first Monday in January, 1921.
11, (i. HILL Ordinary,
t • A. Johns, Atty.
Application for Guardianship
GEORGIA Harrow county.
To All W hom it May Concern:
11. E. Wood, lairing applied for gimr
• lan ship ■■ tin- pi'isnn and property of
Mercer \Vm<d, (Inner Wood and Clove
land Woo-' i :inoi children of S. E .Wood
late of s.-iid count', deceased, notice is
given th-u -uid Mpplication will 1)C
heard at my olfice at t**n o’clock A. M.
on lie first Monday in .lanuary, next.
M h tit-1 j ilny of Dim rtnher, 1920.
H (;. 1111.1,, Ordinary.
(1. A. Johns Atty.
Application lot Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA Barrow county.
Mns- I',, (iafiii son, Administrator of
1*1h• ;ito nt 11. J. (iurri.-on, deceased, late
of oiid c.unify of Harrow, having made
npplii a!ion to lin lor leave to sell lauds
and other real estate belonging to the
ustnn nt the sai l 11. J. tiarrisnil, do
censeii. Ih• - -then inro to cite all par
tic- interested to show cause before me
mi the first Monday in January, 1921,
win tlii- application should not he
granted. Jin lln titli day of December.
1920.
II (i. HILT., Ordinary.
Application for Twelve Months Support.
GFoflGiV ltafrnv county.
The iipprnisers duly appointed to set
apart a vear's support fnr the widow of
G W*. Mi Dniiald, Ini' of said I'otinty (le
ceased, liming Hied their returns setting
apart a sad twelve months support.
M'liis is to cite the next of kin and nil
creditors of the said G. W. ATcDonuhl
that I will pass upon the said returns
at Ihe regular January term, 1921. of
tin ((Mir! ot Ordinary of Burrow eoun
tv, (ia. VII parties concerned me re
quired to show cause at that lime, if
nnv they have, why the said returns
shall noi be made a -judgment of this
{■•nil. This tin- full day nf December,
3920. H. (1. HILL. Onliuarw.
SHERIFFS SALE
(, ; ;< IRI II \ Ba now count> .
Will )>,• sold hcfnre tin* court KAnsr
dour of said county, witliiu the lentil
| l( ,ms of sale, on the tirst 1 uesdnv in
.l.iuiuiv, 1:1 the follot.v ill j; property
tm\ it.:
Olio black, dehorned milch coo and
Ctilf.
Stud property le\ied on as the prop
Cl t v el and. 1 . Htn cell by virtue of a
moilgnge ti f. iissued front the Buperior
i ooi't of Itarrow county. Georgia. in lit
\or of .1. A. t argyle against said J. I'.
l*oi roll und Mild to Mit’sfy said It tu.
Tins Uccenibci itlt. Hf’tl.
11. (). CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA Harrow county.
Will be sold before tbe court house
door of said county "ii the Hint Tuesday
iit .laiumiv, l!2l, between ihc lcgiil
.hours ol -tic the following property,
4c tv11:
Om bay horse mnle about fen year*
old, weight about I"'H gonads.
jsaid properly levied oti its the prop
ci tv of (',. \. Wit II- under und by virtue
'<■ it mortgage fi fa. issued from the Sit
pciior I'ourt of stud county of Burrow
in l'avoi id L. K. Riggers against said
<• A. Walls, and sold to satisfy said
!i. ta. Th s tltc Ttli day ol December.
.IPL’ii. It. O. t’iiinp, sheriff.
Notice of Sale ol Personal Property: .
Estate of R. H. McElroy. Deceased.
GDOKttIA Itairow enmity.
liv virtue of nu Clrder of the Court o'
t triUnitry of mid county, {jiunted at the
J 1 4-i.i'ocr i iTiii, 1920.
,Vill lie sold on the premises in the
iS'ore on Rniln nd street in the Town of
St at hum and before said store on Tues
day. lleeeinlier "Ist, within the le
pal h.mrs of sale the following proper
ty of the listate of 11. 11. I'. M.-F.lroy,
deeoayed. to-wit:
One stf rfev, one lot of tat in tools, one
lot of shop tools, otto stotk of Motehan
disi *, .■onsistinti of dry goods, shoes, hard
Mure, notions and groceries. Also eer ]
1a• n store lixtures, show eases, safe, add
i' p inaehine, ete.
Said property will l>e offeied first in
lots and then in bulk as a whole and
flu- highest and best bid incepted.
Terms eusli.
Tb s Dec. firb. 1920.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA- BARROW COUNTY.
To the Huperior Court of said county:
The petition of J. C. Shields, Lester
Harwell, T. K. Wilbanks, T. N. Huddath
J. C. Payne, Herachcl Payne, W. E.
Yonng, E. H. Shields, It. H. Hhields; L.
IL. Potriek and W. J. Jone of said
county and State of Georgia, respectful
ly shows:
First. That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to be
incorporated and made a body politic
under the name and style of ‘Oak Trove
Gin Company,’ for the period of twen
ty years.
Second. The principal office of said
company shall bo in Barrow county,
Georgia, with Post Office address at Win
der,' Georgia, but petitioners desire the
right to establish branch offices within
this state whenever the holders of a ma
jority of the stock may' so determine.
Third. The. object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to itself and its
shareholders.
Fourth. The business to be carried
on by said corporation is tliut of a cot
toil ginnery, ginning cotton, buying cot
ton and cotton seed, storing and haul
ing Home, handling cotton seed meal and
hulls, buying and selling the necessary
machinery, housing and land for the said
business.
Fifth. The capital stock of said cor-1
poration shall be Ten Thousand Dollais
($10,000.00) with the privilege of in
creasing same to $25,000.00 by a major
ity vote of the stockholders said stock
to lie divided into shares of One Hun
dred Dollars (*100) each.
Thirty-five hundred dollars of this cap
ital stock has been actually paid in.
Sixth. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, to plead itnd be iin
pleaded, to have and ta use a common
seal, to make all necessary by-laws and
regulations and to do other things that
may be necessary for the successful cat
rying on of said business, to execute
notes und bonds or mortgages as evi
dence of indebtedness Incurred, or Which
may be incurred, in the conduct of the
affairs of the corporation and to secure
the sanie by mortgage, security deed, or
other form of lein, under existing laws.
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Seventh. They desire for said oorpor
ation the power and authority to apply
for nnd accept amendments to its char j
ter of either form or substance by a
vote of s majority of its stock outstand
ing at the time.
Eighth.. They desire for the snid cor
potation the right of renewal when and |
as provided by the laws of Georgia and j
that it have nil such other rights, pow
ers, privileges and immunities ns are in- j
cident to like incorporations or permis
sible under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in-|
corpornted under the name nnd style
aforesaid .with the powers, privileges
and immunities heroin set forth nnd as
are now or. rnnv he hereafter, allowed
a corporation of similar character under j
tire laws of Georgia.
W. H. QI T ARTERMAN
Petitioners Attorney.
GEORGIA- Burrow County.
T. Geo. N. Bagwell, Glerk of t.e Stipe- 1
rior Court for said County, ru. hereby |
certify that the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the application for char
ter of “Oak Grove Gin Company” as
th** same appears on file in this office.
Witness my official signature and the
seal of snid Court, this tiro 2nd day of
December, 1020.
GEO. N. BAGWELL
Clerk Superior Court, Barrow Cos., On.
SALE NOTICE.
GEORGIA Barrow county.
On Saturday. December IS. I!>2U, at
two o’clock. I* M. 1 will, pursuant to
an order grunted by the Honorable An
drew .1. Cobb, sell for reinvestment that;
property in the Gity ot Winder on Ath
or street, known a- tin' Cynthia I ul
ler home, now occupied by E E. Rron
siiii. beginning t*l a corner post on Ata
ri's street and running tVvo hundred ten
feel with line of .1. B. I.av: thence one
hundred forty tix o feet along line parat-
1,1 to Athens dreef to rock corner;
thence two hundred ten feet along lino
of and \ Thotnp-uii to Athens street to
eorrn i: them c one hundred forty
live feet along \thens street to begin
niiig r..rni i. On sui.l lot there is a good
i house with four moms and other ini
pro\ einents and the said property n-itt
lie offered for sale for cash or on terms
of one third cash and remainder in one
and two years, equal annual instnll
ji-ioiits. at eight per cent interest. The
undersigned will rereive prnnte bida
and will reserve the right to offer said
property at publo- outcry on the prem
ises nu the date named, December I s .
IdL'o, at - P. M. The sti'e will be on the
promises in ueconlniice with the eourt
order subject to the oonfirnuitton of the
eourt. Meantime, interested parties de
s'l-'ng a good home can see me ntid
make irspeetiou of the property. Vo
session will be given .btnnary first. 1921.
,1. W. CASPKH, Guard inn.
of Mrs. Cynthia Fuller.
r * T„hn. * ff T
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
STATE TUMID
10 AID CITY PEOPLE
Facts of Vital Interest to
Everybody in Georgia
Bonded Debt of State And
Counties May Exceed
$150,000,000.00
The Constitution of Georgia impose*
restrictions on the debt creating au
thority of the State, its counties and
municipalities. These restriction*
were decreed for the protection of ths
property owner, the wage earner and
the farmer, against the plausible
schemer whose smooth words and half
truths might cajole the public into
lending the public credit to disastrous
ventures. In their wisdom the
framers of the Constitution knew
that public administration of private
business was never successful. There
fore they wrote into the Constitution
a restriction that the State might not j
issue bonds except for state purposes; 1
that cities and towns and counties
should not exceed what they fixed as
safe limits in incurring debt; and
when bonds were issued such a per
centage of voters should authorise
them as would without any doubt dis
close the sentiment of the people.
Not Equaled By Carpet-Baggers
Now, to help the Municipal League
of Georgia, raid the Treasury of ths
State, all of these restrictions must b
swept aside and Georgia and its towns
and counties must plunge into unre
strained and unrestricted bond issues,
amounting to hundreds of millions of
dollars. The total amount of ths
bonds authorized by the negro legisla
tures in reconstruction days was but a
bagatelle when compared with this
proposed raid on the Treasury of ths
State, and the arguments put forth at
that time in favor of these bonds were
no less plausible than are now ad
vanced by the gentleman who writes
the literature of the Municipal Leagu*
of Georgia.
It is of no concern to the promoters
of this project that in order to protect
the people of Georgia from being
multced by this bond issuing process,
many of the issues of Reconstruction
Days were repudiated and are still
unpaid.
The total bonded debt of Georgia is
now $6,818,202.00. If these hills be
came laws the bonded debt of the State
and its counties and towns would soon
be over $160,000,000.00.
The interest on this debt would be
not less than $7,600,000.00 every year.
Huge Taxes To Benefit Cities
Only people IMnff in the larger
cities and towns would get either serv
ice or reduced rates, but every home,
every farm, every business man and
every wage earner must pay ths in
terest and any deficit in operations
Is it fair to the farmer that his
property and his earnings should he
mortgaged to enable the residents of
ths larger cities to ride on street cars
at less than the rides cost?
Is it fair to the farmer that his
home should be mortgaged to provide
electric lights in the brilliant homes of
the dwellers in large cities?
Is it fair to the people who live out
side the larger cities that they should
be taxed to provide gas at less than
cost to cook the food of the fashions- '
ble folk living in the cities?
This is exaetly what thess bills will
result in if they become laws.
NOW—THE USER PAYS THE
vosr. „
HOUSE RENT FREE!
1 want a colored man and wife
to move lx*loro Xmas. Good nppor
unity for right parties.—A. It. da
cobs.
Mules and Horses for Sale.—l
will sell my mules and horses next
Saturday at two o’clock 1\ M. be
ore flu* court house door to the
hi'diest bidder. Be on hand.—N.
i .
IT. Simmons.
TO THE PUBLIC
From litis date and until farther
mticc we will sell wood and coal
for cash on delivery only.—Peo
ples Fuel Go., by K. 0. Hill. Mgr.
This \ov. 221, 1920. 4t-pd.
HAG RI G WEAVING -Send 2
jpoumls or rags one inch wide toi
1*27x54 inch rug and one dollar to
'285 Greenwood Ave. Atlnnt.4tjKl
Bank Vice-President
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Tells How Ziron Iron Tonic Helped His Daughter
After Operation for Appendicitis.
A ('TEH any serious Illness, the
first thing you notice when you
begin to get around le your lack
of strength aud euergy—a tired, weak
feeling.
The sooner you get your strength
back the better. The thing to do is
to eat plenty of good, nourishing food,
get all the fresh air you can, exercise
conservatively, and take Ziron Iron
Tonic three times a day.
Your doctor will tell you this Is
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
W. L. MATTHEWS
Physician and Suurgeon
Suite 410 Winder Nat. Bank Bldg.
(Mice Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and
1 to 4 P. M.
Residence Phone No. 213.
Office Phone No. 13.
D£. E. R. HARRIS
• Suite 301-2
Winder National Bank Building
Tel. Office 154—Res. 33b.
DR. J. H. MOORE
Graduate Licensed Veterinarian
Office Over City Pharmacy.
Office Phone 62J. Res. Phone G 9.
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 J. Leonard, (former civ
il Service Examiner) 595 Equita
ble Bldg., Washington, D. C.
S. A. L. Railway.
No. 29 will arrive 7.15 P.M
No. 17 will arrive .8.42 AM
No. 11 will arrive 6 24 AM
No 30 will arrive 9.15 AM
No. (> 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. 11 Northbound duo 9:00 AM.
Daily (Mixed) Excep- Sunday.
No. 5 Southbound due 11 :00 AM.
Daily.
No. 8 North bound due 1 :33 PM.
Daily.
No. 13 Southbound due 4:05 PM.
Daily (Mixed) Except Sunday.
No. 6 Southbound due 8:02 PM.
Sunday Ouly
No. 7 Southbound due 4:23 PM.
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Mr Jl s i
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HOT WATER QUICK,
AND PLENTY OP IT.
That is the service offered
by the reservoir on the Cop
per-Glad Malleable Range.
Here is the best reservoir
ever built—a part of the
“World’s Greatest Range.”
This reservoir has a large
• aparity. The large contact,
plate makes the heating of
the water a simple matter.
A cam arrangement on bot
tom of reservoir makes it pos
sible to regulate the heat of
the water. This device is one
of the many patented feat
ures on the Gopper-Clad.
Gome in and let us show
von the others.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
Head thi* letter from Mr. J. B. Kelly,
vice-president of the FI rat National
Bank. Graceville, Fla.: “My daughter
had been ht bad health since last April.
She was operated on for appendicitis.
She has been taking Ziron for two
weeks. Her appetite is better than It
has been. Her nerves are better, and
she says she feels better ... I know
that Ziron Is good for weak and feeble
people.”
Ziron Is a scientific, reconstructive
tonic, prepared from valuable strength
building ingredients, for weak people
with thin blood. PniggiMa soil Ziron
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INSURANCE
Your neighbor’* borne burned only a few days or months ago,
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with us
anl Ue 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 man 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 ibs peace of mind and the care of his loved ones..
Kilgore, Radford & SmittP
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 the 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, 0. Duggan °P (ician
53 West Mitchell Street, Near New Terminal Station.
\ \ satisfaction, which are built into “Shield ,
' r \ Brand” Clothes for men and young men.
\ U|\j They have the reputation behind them,
\ Ik—i plus our guarantee.fully backed by the
l / luMsagg/ makers."
1/7/1/ TSsijy New styles in a variety of patterns just
1 1HI n-*come and look them over now. J
I IFOR ~ J. W. SUMMEROUR
kL^lr
wk&s
1L fOo ahead
—with that New Edison ia a before-the-war vakia
for Xmas. You can! Lat fbr an mftor-thm-wor
ua explain how to uae dollar. Its price ia up lea*
the Budget Plan to pay than 15% tince 1914.
for it. The New Ed won Part of this ia war tax.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
Winder, Oa.
<TKe NEW EDISON
EVER BILIOUS?
Charleston, Miss.—Mrs. R. V. Heins, of this place,
says: “l have never had to use very much medicine,
because if I felt headache, dizziness, or colds, bad taste
in the mouth, which conies from torpid liver, I would
take a dose or more of Black-Draught, and it would
straighten me out and make me feel as good as new.
We have used in our family for years
THEDFORD’S
BUCK-DRAUGHT
and it certainly is the best liver medicine 1 ever saw.
it has not only saved me money, it has helped keep my
system in shape, and has never weakened me as so
many physics do. I recommend it to my friends and am
glad to do so.” Black-Draught is the old, reliable liver
medicine which you have doubtless heard much about.
When you feel badly all over, stomach not right, bad
taste in your mouth, bilious, or have a headache, try
Thedford's Black-Draught At all Druggists.
Always Insist on the Genuine!
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THURSDAY, DEC. 36, 1920.