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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Application for Di-uni ..iou
GEORGIA Borrow county.
\Vl)i rc!i'. Jobe T. Yt'UUam*, Lxecvtor
of tie ln-f Will and Testament of A. M.
William*. deceased, repn.s#ni- to the
Oo.irt in lii* petition duly tiled Had on
tciod on record, that ho ho- fully ad
r.uaiitered the said estate. This is there
10 o to-1 it<- all person* concert; :1, kin
rlr’il and creditors, to show emise If any
tb-y can, why said Executor *i,n.ild no*
he discharged from his administration,
irn.j receive letters ol' Distniivsioii on
th-r first Monday in Jnntmry, 1021.
H. (1. lIIM. Ordinary.
<l. A .foil 11**. Atty.
Application for Guardianship
GI.ORGJA Barrow county.
't o All Whom it May Concern:
11. I!. Wood, having applied tor gnar
di. .11 ship of the pn ioi und properly ot
Ai< • Wood, Grover Wood and Clove
■laioi Wood ivinor children of N. E .Wood
dale of said county, deceased, not o e i.-
*v.n that said applieation will lxi
th.iird ut my office id ten o'clock A VI.
<.: Ihc first Monday in .January, next.
*1! • f4 li day of l.Hvefnlje.r, If'2o.
11. G. HUX. Ordinary.
<i A. John- Atty.
Application loi Grave to Kell Land-
Ot,i HGI A— Burrow county.
11ms 11. GhGii sou, "Vdiiiinistnitei ot
J- (ate of H. J. Garrison, de. cased, late
4>: . dd county of Harrow, having made
application to me mt leave to sell lands
tic. other real estate belonging to th
f i;, <■ of the ;-aill I! *l. (>a rrison, de
Ci ... ltd, this is there, te to cite ell put
1 . interested to shoe rau. o before tut
0;, the first Mon dot in .fun city, It'-l,
v.hy this application should uni lx
planted. 'J'his Mu- tdh day ■.] lHiCinHer,
J'lyti.
11. G. II M .1., Oidinuiy
Application for Twelve Months Support,
ly >KGI A— Bui roy i amity
Tlw ifpi'itu.-crs duly appointed to set
mni t u year’s support for the widow ot
< Vf. Mi Doi a Id, lute of s:i id county de
- >■<], having tiled theit returns sotting
Mi. t It suid t welxe months support.
This is to cite the ne>.t of kin nod nil
4 Te. dors of 'he said <l. W. McJVoiald
tliai I will pass upon the said returns
t ; the regular .lunuury term, U'Jl, ot
tin- Court ot Ordinary ol Barrow conn
iv, (in A1 f parties eoneeyned are re
• I ill ‘<l to show ranee at tluit time, il
4,r.y (he liuii'. ili\ the said returns
•dial not be i.uufl a judgment ot this
fomt. rills the Gill day of December.
JiKKI, It. G. HIU.. Ordimirw.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA Hairo" county.
Will be sold before the court house
d,t Ot 'lt'd eouuty, within the legal
I'Ouis lit stile, on the first Piuyda\ in
atu.rv. 11*21 the follol.i iuft property
tnvvil.
On blue!., dehorned mileli nm and
cti If
.s>ujd property levied on us the prop
, r ty of .1. V. Burrell by virtue of u
inorigugc ti fa. issued from the Superior
I'.ont of Marrow county, Georgia, in fa
Mir ot .1 A. Carp,vie against said .1. I’,
l’orrell and sold to satisfy said li ta.
This December 7th. ItfJf' l .
II p i AM M. Sheriff
SHERIFFS SALE
LI.Oh’GI.V Hu now county
Will Im* sold before tho courl house,
door oi nui<i county on tin* Hint Tuesday
in .lynmin, HUM, between llu:
hours of .-sit- the following property,
to wit:
One bay hor**e mule about ten years
oi*!, weight about .1000 pounds.
Said property levied ’on us the prop
,rt\ <.f (t. A Walls under and hy virtue
of u mortgage ii fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of said county or Harrow
it! favor of 1.. hi. trigger' agiiinst suid
(i. A. Walls, and sold to satisfy said
fi. fa. This the Till day of December,
JP2O. If. O. Camp, Sheriff.
Notice of Sale of Personal Property:
H rate ol R 11. McElroy, Deceased.
GEORGIA Hmrow rountv.
Hy \ irtin* of tin Order <>t tin t'otirt o'
t ••,I'inty. . ran (ml at the
t courber I ornr, 10:1*).
Will 1m sold Oil thi* premises in the
,- ore on Kutlroad street in the Town of
Star bum and Ix't ore sa id store on I ties
,• *, v , i le. eudx’i List." lfe’ii, within the le
,;Hl hours of sal.* the following proper
iv of the Estate of ii. H. I MeElrov,
del I u.-ed. to wit:
One surrev, one lot ol farm tools, one
lot ut shov tools, one stoek of Mondial)
dise, , a stating • t dry goods, shoes, hard
ware. notieiHb and groceries. Also cer
tain st,e. tiviures, show uses, *!ifc, add
tug ntbchtne, ute.
Said property will be offered first in
lots and then iu bulk as a whole and
tie highest and best bid accepted.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA- BAH ROW COUNTV.
To the Superior Court of suid county:
The petition of .Shields, I.ester
Harwell, T. K. Wilbanks, T. N. Huddath
J. C. I’ayne, Uc-rschel I’ayne, W. h.'.
Voting, E. H. Shields, K. H. Shields; L.
L. Patrick acid W. J. .Tones of sanl
county and State of Georgia, respectful
ly shows:
First. That they desire for themselves,
their imoeintoe Bad successors, to bo
neorpr.iated and made a body politic
under the nan <• und stylo of ‘Oak Trove
Gin Company,’ for the period of twen
ty years.
Second. TLe principal office of said
coin pony shall be in Barrow county,
Georg.u, with rout Office address at Win
cter, Georgia, but petitioners dcoiro the
right to establish branch offices within
this state whenever the holders of a nat
i ,rjty of the stock may so determine.
Third. The object of suid corpora
tion is pecuniary pain to itself and its
shareholders.
Fourth. Tlie business to bo carried
on by suid corporation is 1 hut of a cot
ton ginnery, ginning cotton, buying cot
ton and cotton seed, storing und haul
ing Kui.e, handling cotton need meal and
hulls, buying and selling the necessary
machinery, housing uud land lor the said
business. •
Fifth. The capital stock of sard cor
poration shall be Ten Thousand Dollars
l#10,000.00) with the privilege of in
creaeing sa-rofl to $20,000.00 by a major
ity. vote of tin' stockholder* said stock
to l,e divided into shares of One Hun
dred foliars ($100) each.
Thirty use hundred dollars of this clip
Hal stock hail been actually paid in.
Sixth. Petitioner* desire the right to
ut) and bo sued, to plead and b im
pleaded, to huso and to use a common
seal, to make all nceessdxy by-laws and
regulations and to do other things that
•may lie accessary for the successful car
rying on of said business, to execute
miles nud bonds or niortgtiges as evi
dence of indebtedness incurred, or which
may be incurred, in the conduct, ot tho
affairs of the corporation and to secure
the same by mortgage, security deed, or
other form of leiu, under existing laws.
Seventh. They desire for said correl
ation the power und authority to apply
for and accept nincndments to its char
tor of either form or substance ly a
vote of a majority of its stock outstued
ing at the time.
Eighth. They desire for the said cor
potation tho ripht of renewal when and
ns provided by the laws of Georgia and
that it have nil such other rights, pow
ers, privileges and immunities ns are in
cident to like incorporations or permis
sible under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in
corpornted under the name and style
aforesaid .with the powers, privileges
a nil immunities heroin set forth and ns
are now or nitty be hereafter, allowed
n corporation of similur character under
the laws of Georgia.
\V. Ib QUARTERN! AN
Petitioners Attorney.
GEORGIA Barrow county.
I, Geo. X. Bagwell, Clerk of t.c Kupe
nor Court for said County, o‘. hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of tho application for char
ter of “Oak Grove Gin Company” as
the sumo appears on file in this office.
Witness, my official signature and the
sen! of snid Court, this the Had day of
December, 1020.
GEO. NT. BAGWELI.
Clerk Superior Court, Burrow Cos.. On.
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA Burrow county.
On Saturday, lVcember IS, l'C-h, at
two o’clock, At. I will, pursuant to
nn order granted by the Honorable An
dteu .T. fol'h, sell for reinvestment that
property in the City of Winder on Ath
oils street. Known ns the Cynthia Vul
lei home, now occupied by F. E. Hrou
son, beginning ut a corner post on Ath
ers street ami running ttwo hundred ten
f,s t with line of .1. B. Lay; thence one
hundred forty live feet along line paral
lel to \ thins street to roek
theni i tun hundred ten feet along lino
of .1. A Thompson to Athens street to
roek corner: ihence one hundred forty
five feet along Athens street to begin
ning corner. On said lot there is a good
house with four rooms and other im
provements and the said property will
be offered for sale for rush or on terms
of one thiid cash and remainder in one
and two years, equal annual install
men's. at eight per cent interest. The
undersigned will receive private bids
'and will reserve the right to offer said
property ut public outcry on tho prem
ises on the date named. December Id.
1P"0, at P. M. The sa'e will be on the
premises in aeeordttnce with the court
order subject to the confirmation of the
court. Meantime, interested parties de
-tring a good home eun see me uud
make inspection of the property. Po
session will l*e given January first, 11)21.
J, W, CARDER, Guardian.
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER. GEORGIA.
PETITION FOH CHARTER.
State of Georgia, Burrow county.
To the Superior Court of said vounty:
The petition of W. E. Autry, J. H.
House and 11. A. Carithcrs, all of said
county of Barrow and state of Georgia,
respectfully shows to the Court the fol
lowing:
That they desire for themselves, their
associates and successors, to be incor
porated and made a body politic under
the name and style of AUTRY, HOUSE
COMPANY for the period of twenty
years.
o
The principal office of said company
shall be in the City of Winder State and
county aforesaid, but petitioners desire
the right to establish branch offices
within this State or elsewhere, whenev
er the holders of a majority of the stock
may by vote so determine.
TUo object of said corporation is pe
cuniary gain to itself and its sharehold
ers. i
•— 4— •
The business to be carried on by said
corporation is that of a general mercan
tile business in the City of Winder, and
petitioners in the conduct thereof de
sire to buy und sell goods, kvares and
merchandise, dry goods, groceries, grains
feed muffs, clothing, shoes, and any and
all other articles usually kept and sold
in such an establishment, cotton, corn,
produce of all kinds and other like arti
cles of trade, and to make contracts,
borrow money, loan money, to buy and
nodi real estate, to sue and be sued and
to do any and all of the acts that may
be necessary or desirable >*i the conduct
of the affairs of the said corporation and
its business.
The capital stock of the said corpora
tion shall bo TWENTY FIVE THOU
SAND DOLLARS ($23,000.00), to be di
vided into shares of the par value of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00)
each, but petitioners desire the right by
vote of the holders of the majority of
tho said stock outstanding at any time
to increase the said capital stock to any
sum not cxccediug ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOLLARS, ($100,000.00)
and with a like right and privilege at
any time by a majority vote of the hold
ers of the outstanding capital stock to
reduce tho capital stock down to any
sum not under the original capital stock
of twenty-live thousand dollars ($25,000;
Petitioners desire the right to have
and use a common seal, to make all nec
essary or desirable hy-laws and regula
tious, to execute notes, bonds, mortga
res or other evidences of indebtedness
incurred or to be incurred in the con
duct of tho affairs of the corporation
und to secure the same by deed or any
other lorn of lien under the laws of
Georgia and to do nil tho things that
may be necessary for the successful op
eration of the affairs of the company.
—7—
Petitioners desire for said corporation
the power and authority to apply for
and accept amendments to its charter
either of form or substance by a vote
of the majority holders of the stock ot
aay time outstanding and also the pow
er and authority at any time by a two
thirds vote of the stock outstanding nt
any time to wind up its affairs, liqui
elate and discontinue its business.
— B —
desire for the said corpor
ation the right of renewal * hen and as
is provided by laws of Georgia, and that
it have all such other rights, powers,
privileges and immunities ns are inci
dent to like corporations or ns are per
mitted under the laws of the Rate of
Georgia now existing or to be enacted.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid with the powers, privileges
and immunities herein set forth, and os
nro now, or may hereafter bp, allowed a
corporation of similar character under
the laws of the Htate of Georgia. This
the Pith (lay of December, IMO.
G. A. JOHNS.
J. C. PRATT,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Winder, Georgia.
GEORGIA--- Harrow county.
Office of the Clerk of Huperior Court.
1, George A'. Bagwell, Clerk of Bar
vow Superior Court, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true and correct
,-opy of the application for charter ns
the same appears of tile in this office,
tiled on December 16, 1920. This the
16th day of December, 1920.
GEORGE N. BAGWELL,
Clerk of Superior Court Barrow county.
Paper Clothing.
Paper clothing has long been known,
sometimes for Its cusssedness, but re*
cently there was discovered a method
of waterproofing cloth mads from
wood pulp which greatly Increases th
llfu of the garment. Sutue paper cloth
t brittle but there Is one variety
known to the Japunese which will
withstand i7,000 foidiugi without
breaking.
Alioost a Story.
Mrs. r.ttchl Pettyjohn Insisted th*r
was either a best" or an I. 'V. W. in
their •■ellnr one day recently, and tb
family went out armed to Investigate,
-tail—foil nn ottbr n calf that had found
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
W. L. MATTHEWS
Physician and Sutirgeon
Suite -110 Winder Nat. Hank BldK.
Office 110111-8 10 to 12 A. M, and
1 to 4 P. M.
Residence Phone No. 213.
Office Phone No. 13.
DR. E. R. HARRIS
Suite 301-2
Winder National Hank Building
Tel. Office 151—He.s. 336.
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. sl2T>
For free particular of examina
tion, write J. Leonard, (former civ
il Service Examiner) 595 Equita
ble Bldg., Washington, P. ('.
S. A. L. Railway.
No. 29 will arrive 7.15 FM
No. 17 will arrive .8.42 AM
No. 11 will arrive .6.24 AM
No 30 will arrive 015 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
\o. 14 Northbound due 9:00 AM.
Daily (Mixed) Except Sunday.
No. 5 ..Southbound due 11:00 AM.
Daily.
No. 8 Northbound due 1:33 PM.
Daily.
\ T o. 13 Southbound due 4:05 PM.
Daily (Mixed) Except Sunday.
No. 6 Southbound due 8:02 PM.
Sunday Only
No. 7 Southbound due 4:23 PM.
TEACHER WANTED.
The trustees ol! Central school
want to contract with a teacher,
(preferably first grade) to teach a
six months school for 1921.
,T. \V. CASPER,
0. W. STEED,
W. L. HARRIS,
'Winder, Rt, 1. Trustees.
In Everyday Life.
ft 1 well t< remember that xoek
“to things are rare.
Colors of 3ardfns.
The fresh sardine Is a beantlfu! Hr
rte fish. The arnica on Its back are b
iridescent blue-green, the exact tint
which the sea so often takes, while be
neath the scnles there shows up the
most wonderful peacock blue. There
are bars on Us back and sides when ii
first cornea out of the water like tltoa*
on the mackerel, hut they seem to fade
and disappear the moment It la exposeu
to the air. The rest of its body is pure
silver.
Notable Sayings.
In William iHitin Howell's novel,
"The Quality of Mercy” the dying anf
Vpentnnt defaulter Nortlnvtck etc
claims ‘‘That's good!*’ ns the hand
cuffs are placed upon bis wrltffv, ''Time
fios! Bid Clifford com,’ to me!” or
ders Judge Jaffrey Pyncheon. In "The
House of Seven Guides," taking from
his vest pocket the watch which he
tvus never to replace.
Fitting Expiring Sentiments.
To Vespasian Is attributed as an ex
piring sentiment, “An erofieror should
die standing!" which wonts to have
appealed to two sixteenth-century Eng
lish bishops—Woolton, whose last ut
terance is recorded as. *'A bishop
ought to die on his legs.” and Sewell,
who declared, “A bishop shou’d die
preaching."
Courtesies of the Match.
fnere were the usual courtesies a
to precedence In the use of the rn*tA
"It's very English," said Ute tnan Ut
the corner. “In Scandinavia yon ran
tell the nationality of s man by the
way he lights his cigarette. A Bwed*
strikes a match, uses It and throws M
away. A Pane uses the match first
and then offer* It to you. The Norwe
gian strikes a match, offers It to his
■■>—*’l ' tl Ol
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Optometrist J. Q, Duggan Optician
53 West Mitchell Street, Near New Terminal Station.
I you
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IS YOUR HEALTH
GRADUALLY SLIPPING?
Interesting Experience of a Texas Laely Who Declares That if More
Women Knew About Car dpi They Would Be Spared
Much Sickness and Worry.
Navasola, Texas.—-Mrs. W. M. Peden,
of this place, relates the following interest
ing account of how sne recovered her
strength, having realized that she was
actually losing her health:
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world, and when you feel that gradually
clipping away from you, you certainly sit
up and take notice. That is what 1 did
some time ago wlien 1 found myself in a
very nervous, run-down condition of
health. I was sotired and felt so lifeless
I could hardly go at all.
"I was just no account for work. I
would get a bucket of water and would
feel 90 weak l would have to set it down
before 1 felt like 1 could lift it to the shelf.
In this condition, of course, to do even
ray housework was a task almost im
possible to accomplish.
. . . nervous and easily upset.
THIikSDAY, DEC. 23, lf2o.
1 couWn’t rest well at night and was . . •
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Cardui Home Treatment 1 saw an im j
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ly do so, for if more women knew, il"
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