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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
NOTICE or OrFICTAL ORGAN.
< I.OBGIA —Burrow Countv.
Winder Ga.,Jac. ord 1021.
We the undersigned agree to make
ttie Barrow Times, Winder Ga., thoof*
f-K-ial organ for B.urow County during
the year 1021.
*!. W. Barker, Ordinary, Barrow Oo.On.
A. T. Harrison Clerk Barrow Cos. Ga.
IT. O. Cnrop, Sheri if. Barrow Cos. On.
LETTERS OF DISMT^SION.
GEORGIA- Barrow County.
\. ('. KMly, administrator of the es
late of .T. T. Belkins, deceased, repre
. ents to the court his petition, duly
filed, and entered on record, that he has
fully administered.
GUARDIAN’B DISMISSION.
GEORGIA- Burrow County.
K. C. Wilbanks, gu rdia i of Incite
Willards, 1■ :i lag npp'icd to i e for a
tlmcha! ;e fro hi guardianship ofLu
-1110 Wiihnnks this is t’erefere to noti
fy all person I 4 com erne 1 to file their
objections, if any they have, on or be
fore the first -Monday in February,
next, else E. C. Wilbanks will bo dis
< liar ed fro; his guardianship as ap
plied for.
C. W. Barker, Ordinary,
V
JOK LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
GEORGIA—Barrow County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
W. J. Bi ith, Jr. having in proper
form, applied to nte for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate of
Mrs. .Tosic Fowler, late of said County,
deceased, this is to cite all and singular
Ihe creditors and next of Kin of Mrs.
Jos e Fowler, deceased, to be and np
js-ar at the court of ordinary of said
at the February Term, 1921, and
show cause, if any they cun, why per
manent. letters of administration should
not he granted to suid W. J. Bniitli Jr.
on said cstuta.
Witness my official signature llns .ird.
day of January, 1921.
C. W. Barker, Ordinary.
LETTERS Or DISMISSION.
GEORGIA — Barrow County.
A. 0. Kelly, administrate of the es
late of J. T. Perkins, late of said coun
ty, deceased represents to the court in
liia petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that ho hit' fully administered
T. T. I’orkin’s estate.
This is therefore, to eite till persons
concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to
show eanso, if any they i an, why said
administrator should not he discharged
nnd receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in February, 1021.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary.
FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
. TION.
GEORGIA, Barrow Comity
To All Whom It May Concern:
W. J. Smith, .1 r. having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent lot
ters of administration on the estate of
Dr. T. A. Fowler, late of said county,
deceased. thiH is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Dr.
T. A. Fowler, deceased, to he and un
pear at the court of ordinary of said
(county, at the February Term, 1921,
and shjw cause, if any they cun, why
permanent letters of administration
should not be granted to said W T . ,T.
Smith dr. on said estate.
Witness my official signature this 3rd.
day ot January, 1921
C. W. Parker, Ordinary.
PETITION TO MAKE TITLE.
C.KOItGI A— Barrow County.
H. D. Balter having applied to the
ordinary by petition asking that J. A.
Perry, as administrator of the estate
of C. E. l>avis, deceased, late of said
county, be required to make him a deed
to the following described land, situ
site, lying and being in the town of
Pitts, Wilcox County, Georgia, lots num
ber three, four, seven and eight in bloek
one hundred two according to the origi
i, 1,1 map and survey of Cheeves Pros.,
of the Town of Pitts, Wilcox County
Georgia, in pursuance of a bond for
title made by C. E. Davis to the said
11. I). Balter in his lifetime, the said
11. D. Salter alleging that he has fully
met his obligation in said bond.
This is to notify H. N. Davis; Lilly
l*avis; W. K. Davis; Fellie Davis Ho
trnn- .1. O. Davis; Carrie Davis Beaty;
If. O Da- is and Irene 1' ; s Morgan,
beir at law of the said C. F. Davis,
deceased, to be and appear t the Feb
ruary Term, 1921, of the court of or
dinary of Barrow County Georgia, and
ihow coulee, if any they have or can,
why the <sid-administrator should not
be required to' make said deed as pray
-d for by the eaid IT. D. Suiter, petit
ioner.
C. W. Farkcr, Ordinary.
1
CITATION. '
GEORGIA-- Barrow County.
I’o Whom Jt May Concern.
Jim Burson Jr. of sn : d state and coun- 1
tv having applied to me for letters of
administration on the estate of Sher
wood Wise, late of said eounty, this is
to cite a!) and singular, the creditors
and next of kin of the said Sherwood
Wise to he and appear at the February
Term, 1921, of tho Court of Ordinary
of said eounty, to be held on the first
Monday in February, and show' cause,
if any they can, why letters of ad
n.inistratioa should not be granted to
Ihe said Jim Burson Jr. on said estate.
Witness my official signature this
January ;<rd, M>2l
C. W. Barker, Ordinary.
I T ATOE’S SALE.
GKOOHIA -Harrow ('minty.
By virtue of an wrddr from the Court
of Ordinary of Mini county, granted at
the January Term, 1921, will be sold be
.
fore the courthouse door of raid count*
on the first Tuesday, in Fcbiuniy, 1921,
between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing porperty to-tvit.
That certain lot andpurcel of land
situated, lying and being in the County
of Harrow, State of Georgia, City of
Winder, being the Soutbt ant corner of
Broad and Athens Streets. Fronting
25 ft. on Athens St. and running buck
BW ft. on Broad St. to an alley at the
lear on which is situated a two story
brick building, known a- the Garrison
building. Sold tus the property of the
e state of 11 J. Garrison for the purpose
of paying debts and making distribu
tion to the heirs.
Terms of sale tliree fourths cash and
bit In nee in one year. '
M< >SS F (i \I; BISON'.
Administrator IF J. Gunmen Estate.
Shovdng Value (f Fertilization.
The initio <if fi-rllllziititu) Is shown
iy sorm results oldnir.cd by the Ohio
experiment si,-iiiun. Then; was ne
nurod from the fortillred soil :m aver
ipo yield per nero of Hi bushels of
eorn, 2a H bushels of win at and a,!'2i’
pounds of etoyor hay. Unfertilized
'and adjoin!;,a ), fts yielded Idd. Im-h
iis of corn. 11 bushels of wheat ami
L 517 pounds of by pop t< r*.
Slamming the Lounger.
Many > 'undine would t>i
ot* ” ’ ' lino
Thankful Greetings
To till who havaso generously given me
1 eir business-and those who ha je not, but I
t n :uie they are thinking of getting me to do
1 1 1 wot k for the coming year.
It always pays to go to those who know
end are reliable. Wishing you one and alia
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
I am vours to command,
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F. E. BRONSON
Tl\K HARROW TIMES. WINDER, GEORGIA
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WAGON LOADS OF NEED LIKE THIS IN POLAND are a commonplace
„ K I„ on hundreds of roods in Europe. More than 1,308.000 Polish children
received free American meals every day during the height of lust winter. J his
wiuier the situation will undoubtedly he worse, us it will be. in Austria and
other portions left eonoliimally dazed by will’, lo prevent the greatest tragedy
to cldltiren tbnl the world Inis eyer Known elgle great American organizations,
under the imine of the Eurupeuu lie He I Council, are seeking $33,900,000 ior
~od and medical assistance.
America Means Salvation to Thete Little Ones
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The Etiropenn Bellet Council, which seeks to raise $33,000,000 at the
Christinas season, lias been formed for the purpose of throwing the entire
charitable energy of tire United States into tbe vitnl tnsk of providing food and
medical assist mien to 8.5(H),1)00 children In eastern and central Europe this
wilder. Representatives of eiglti groat relief organizations, working Inde
pendently, gathered overwhelming evidence that the plight of these unfortu
nates should take precedence in world charity until they are saved. The
co-operating agencies which form the Council are the American ILJlef Admin
istration. the American Red Cross, the American Friends’ Service Committee
((Junkers), the Jewish Joint Distribution ConmiKtee, the Federal Council of
the Clfurclte of Christ in America, the Knights of Columbus, the Y. M. O. A
and (lie V \Y. C. A. .
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TIITTiSDAY, JAN. , 1921.