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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
APPIJCATION FOE TWELVE
MONTHS SUPPORT.
GEOROIA —Barrow County.
The appraisers duly appointed to set
apart a year’s support for the widow
of W. T. Hndaway.late of said county,
deceased, having filed their returns set
ting apart, a said twelve months sup
port.
This is to cite tho next of kin and
all creditors of tho said W. T. Hadaway
that I will pass upon tho said returns
at tho regular February Term, 1921, of
tho Court of Ordinary Of Barrow Coun
ty, Ga- All parties concerned are re
quired to show cause at that term, if
any they have, why tho said returns
shall not be mado a judgement of this
court. This January sth, 1921.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary,
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EXECUTORS LAND SALE.
By virtue of the authority vested in us
as Executors of th last Will ami Testa
ment of William Collier, deceased —
Will be sold, at public outcry, on the
First Tuesday in February 1921, at the
Court House door in the City of Winder,
Barrow County On., t>ctween the legal
hours of snle, that tract of land lying
and being in said County of Barrow,
State of Georgia, in Jones District on
the Statham and Bethlehem public
road; known as tho William Collier
homcplaoe consisting of One Hundred
ami Seventy-three and three-fourths
Arros, more or less and bounded on tho
North by lands of T. B. Smith, on tho
East by Y. A. Daniel’s land, on tho
Sojjth by Vickers and Vincent and on
tho West by the D. P. Kollum placo and
M. F. Wood. Said land will bo sold
in Five tracts as follows; Tract No. One
eurity deed to property hereinafter do
containing 49.56 Acres with tho Dwel
ling house thereon; Tract No. Two con
taining 27.54 Acres with small tenant
house thereon; Tract No. Throo con
taining 30.63 Acres; Tract No. Four
containing 32.00 Acres with tenant
house and Tract No. Five containing
33.12 Acres with tenant house thereon.
As will appear from a plat, mado by
W. T. Appleby surveyor July 2nd 1920.
Sold for the purpose of distribution to
the heirs.
Terms of sale —Ono-fourth. cash and
rotes for the balance due on December
Ist. 1021, with interest at 7 per cent
from (late of sale.
Possession given at once. This is
known as one of the finest tracts of
land in Barrow County and is situated
near schools, sharehok and other con
veniences, 3 miles west of Htatham and
6 miles south-east from Winder.
M. B. Griffith and It. L. Carithcrs,
Executors of Estato of William Collier,
deceased.
Halo of Property.
GEORGIA —Barrow County.
WHERAS on tho 13th day of Decem
ber, 1919, Y. J. Moon did execute and
scribed, which deed is recorded in tho
delivery to W. C. Damron a certain se
curity deed to property hereinafter de
scril>ed, which deed is recorded in the
Clerk’s office of tho Superior Court of
Borrow County, Georgia, in Record of
Deeds Book C, page 506-507, and,
WHEREAS said deed was given to so
cure a certain promissory note for One
Hundred Twenty Five (125.00) Dollars,
dated Decoraver 13, 1919, and due to
the said W. C. Dumron on March Ist,
1920, and,
WHEREAS tho said note is now long
past due, principal and interest, and
remains unpaid, mtw therefore the said
W. C. Damron by virtuo of tho power
of sale contained in tho aforesaid deed
will sell boforo tho court house door in
Barrow County.on tho first Tuesday in
February, 1921, between tho legal hours
of sale to tho highest bidder for cash
tho following described property, to
wit:
All those two lot* of land situate,
lying and being in the State of Georgia,
County of Burrow, and fronting for 500
foot on the South side of Broad Street,
in the town of Statham. Those lots
being known as Lots No. 7 and 8.
This property being bounded on the
North by Broad Street, on tho Bast by
the Crow property, on the West by tho
Roberts property, and on tho Sooth by
an alley.
This property will bo sold by the said
W. C. Damron as tho property of T. J.
Moon for the purposo of paying prin
cipal and interest due on said loan and
all eosts of this sale und the balance,
if any, twill be paid to the said V. J.
Moon.
This sth day of January, 1021.
W. C. DAMRON.
Green and Michael, At rn.
GUARDIAN'S DISMISSION.
GEORGIA —Barrow County.
E. C. Wilbanks, guardian of Lneile
Wilbanks, having applied to me for n
discharge from his guardianship ofl.u
cile Wilbanks this is then fore to noti
fy all persone concerned to file their
objections, if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in February,
pext, else E. C. JVilbanks will be dis
charged from his guardianship as ap
>lied for.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
State of Georgia, Barrow county.
To tho Superior Court of said county:
Tho petition of W. E. Autry, J. H
Houso and H. A. Carithers, all of said
county of Barrow and state of Georgia,
respectfully shows to the Court tho fol
lowing:
That they desire for themselves, their
associates and successors, to bo incor
porated and made a body politic undor
the name and stylo of AUTRY, HOUSE
COMPANY for the period of twenty
years.
—2—
The principal office of said company
shall bo 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.
Tho object of said corporation is pe
cuniary gain to itself and its sharehold
ers. |
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
siro to buy and soli goods, wares and
merchandise, dry goods, grocerios, grains
feed stuffs, clothing, shoos, 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
soil real estate, to sue and bo suod and
to do any and all of tho acts that may
be necessary or dosirable in the conduct
of tho affairs of tho said corporation and
its business.
The capital stock of tho said corpora
tion shall bo TWENTY-FIVE THOU
SAND DOLLARS ($25,000.00), to bo di
vided into shares of the par value of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00)
each, but petitioners desiro tho right by
vote of the holders of the majority of
the said stock outstanding at any time
to increase the said capital stock to any
sum not exceeding 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-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
PotlStowers doilca tho rilght to havo
and use a common seal, to make all nec
essary or desirable by-laws and regula
tions, to execute notes, bonds, mortga
ges or other evidences of indobtodnoss
incurred or to bo incurred in tho con
duct of the affairs of tho corporation
and to secure the same by deed or any
other form of lien under the laws of
Georgia and to do all tho things that
may bo necessary for the successful op
eration of the affairs of the company.
—7 —
Petitioners dosiro for suid corporation
the powor and authority to apply for
and accept amendments to its charter
eithor of form or substance by a vote
of the majority holdors of tho stock at
any time outstanding and also tho pow
er and authority at any time by a two
thirds voto of tho stock outstanding at
any time to wind np its affairs, liqui
date and discontinue its business.
Petitioners desire for tbo said corpor
ation tho right of renownl hhen and as
is provided by laws of Georgia, and that
it have all such other rights, powers,
privileges and immunities as aro inci
dent to lika corporations or ns aro per
mitted under the laws of tho State of
Georgia now existing or to bo enacted.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to bo in
corporated under tho name and stylo
aforesaid with the powers, privileges
and immunities heroin set forth, and as
aro now, or may hereafter bo, allowed a
corporation of similar character under
the laws of tho State of Georgia. This
the lrtth day of December, 1930.
G. A. JOHNS,
J. C. PRATT,
Attorneys for Petitioner*.
Winder, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
Office of tho Clork of Superior Oourt.
I, Georgo N. Bagwell, Clerk of Bar
row Superior Court, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the application for charter as
the same appears of file in this office,
filed on December 16, 3920. This the
16th day of December. 1920.
GEORGE N. BAGWELL,
Clerk of Superior Court Barrow county.
CITATION.
GEORGIA— Barrow County.
To Whom It May Concern.
Jitn Burson Jr. of said state and conn
ty having applied to me for letters of
administration on the estate of Sher
woo 1 Wise, late of said county, this is
to cite all and singular, the creditors
and next of kin of the said Sherwood
Wise to be and appear at the February
Term. 1921. of the Court of Ordinary
of said county, to be held on the first
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
Monday in February, and show cause,
if any they can, why letters of ad
ministration should not be granted to
the said Jim Burson Jr. on said estate.
Witness my official signature this
January 3rd, 1021.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary.
FOB LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
GEORGIA—Barrow County.
To All Whom It Mar Concern:
W. J. Smith, Jr. having in proper
form, applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate of
Mrs. Josie Fowler, late of said County,
deceased, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Mrs.
Josie Fowler, docoased, to be and ap
pear at the court of ordinary of said
county at the February Term, 1921, and
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent letters of administration should
not be granted to said W. J. Smith Jr.
on said estate.
Witness my official sigunture this 3rd,
day of January, 1921.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA— Barrow County.
A. C. Kelly, administrator of the es
tate of J. T. Perkins, late of said coun
ty, deceased represents to the court r*
his petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully administered
J. T. Perkin’s estate.
This is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged
and receive letters of dismission on tho
first Monday in February, 1921.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary.
PETITION TO MAKE TITLE.
GEORGIA—Barrow County.
H. D. Salter having applied to tho
ordinary by petition asking that J. A.
Perry, as administrator of the estate
of C. E. Davis, deceased, late of said
county, be required to make him a deed
to the following described land, situ
afe, lying and being in the town of
Pitts, Wilcox County, Georgia, lots num
ber three, four, seven and eight in block
one hundred two according to the origi
nal map and survey of Cheeves Bros.,
of tho Town of Pitts, Wilcox County
Georgia, in pursuance of a bond for
title made by C. E. Davis to the said
H. D. Salter in his lifetime, the said
H. D. Salter alleging that he has fully
met his obligation in said bond.
This is to notify H. X. Davis; Dilly
Davfk; W. R. Davis; Fellie Davis Ho
gan; J. O. Davis; Carrie Davis Beaty;
R. G. Davis and Irene Davis Morgan,
heirs at law of the said C. E. Davis,
deceased, to be and appear t the Feb
ruary Term, 1921, of the court of or
dinary of Barrow County Georgia, and
show cause, if any they have or can,
why the said administrator should not
be required to make said deed as pray
ed for by the said H. D. Salter, petit
ioner.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEOGRIA—Barrow County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
f Ordinary ofisaid county, granted at
ho January Term, 1921, will be sold be
ore the courthouse door of said county
n the first Tuesday, in February, 1921,
♦etwoen the legal hours of sale, the fol
owing porperty to-wit.
That certain lot andparcel of land
ituatod, lying and being in the County
f Barrow, State of Georgia, City of
Winder, being the Southeast corner of
Broad and Athens Streets. Fronting
25 ft. on Athens St. and running back
100 ft. on Broad St. to an alley at tho
rear on which is situated a two story
brick building, known as the Garrison
building. Sold as the property of the
state of H. J. Garrison for the purpose
f paying debts and making distribu
ion to the heirs.
Terms of sale three-fourths cash and
balanee in one year.
MOSS E. GARRISON.
Administrator H. J. Garrison Estate.
FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
GEORGIA Barrow County ~
To All Whom It May Concern:
W. J. Smith, .Tr. having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate of
Dr. T. A. Fowler, late of said county,
deceased, this is to cite all and singular
tho creditors and next of kin of Dr.
T. A. Fowler, deceased, to be and ap
pear at the court of ordinary of said
county, at the February Term, 1921,
and shr*w cause, if any they can, why
permanent letters of administration
should not be granted to said W. J.
Smith Jr. on said estate.
Witness my official signature this 3rd,
day of January. 1921
C. W. Parker, Ordinary.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. W. L. MATTHEWS
Suite 410 Winder Nat. Bank Bldg.
Office Hours 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 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.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT.
NOTICE OF OFFICIAL ORGAN.
GEORGIA —Barrow County.
Winder Ga.,Jan. 3rd 1921.
We the undersigned agree to make
the Barrow Times, Winder Ga., theof
ficial organ for Barrow County during
the year 1921.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary, Barrow Co.Ga.
A. T. Harrison Clerk Barrow Cos. Ga.
H. O. Camp, Sheriff, Barrow Cos. Ga.
THE ROMANCE OF WORDS
"KANGAROO,"
WHEN Captain Coot's expe
dition anchored off the
eoojst of Australia one of the
first things the explorer did was
to send some of his men ashore
with Instructions to hrtng back
specimens of the plants, flowers
and animals which appeared to
be distinctive of the country.
Two of the sailors returned
with a beast which had ex
tremely long hind legs, short
fore paws and an exceptionally
well developed talk Cook, who
had never seen anything of the
kind, desired to learn something
more about the stmnge animal
and sent the men back to dis
cover by what name the natives
called It.
Upon their return they report
ed that the nearest they could
come to it was “Kan-ga-roo.”
"At least,” as one of the men de
clared, “that’s what all the na
tives said when I pointed to the
animal.” So, when Captain
Cook returned home, he brought
with him the body of an animal
which was introduced to natural
■itlstury on dor the name “khn
garbo.”
It was not until a number of
years later that - It was found
that “kan-ga-roo” was the Aus
tralian equivalent for “I don’t
know,” which was the reason
that the natives said this when
Cook’s man asked them a ques
tion they didn’t understand!
(Copyright.)
THE WOODS
BY DOUGLAS MALLOCH
THE SKY PILOT.
Ob. that I had tn the wilderness a lodg
ing place of wayfaring men.—Jeremiah
8:1
BY THE wall of the busy city,
In the midst of the market place,
Ye have lifted on high a temple,
Ye have bullded a house of grace.
Amber and rad the windows,
Marble and tile the floor—
But I weep for a thousand pilgrims
far
Who never have seen the door.
Gorgeous the gilded altar,
Pleasant the cushioned jew,
Thrilling the chorused music
Ringing the cloister through,
Wonderful thing the sermon,
Grilling the creeds absurd —
But I weep tor a thousand woodsman
strong
Who never hum known the Word.
Bwfld roe no nrigbty teraple,
Bnfld me no toweled rturfne—
Do fid roe a boose at worship
Under the solemn pin*,
m speak from a rough-hewn pulpit
To men of a rough-hewn race;
And. with God’s grout help, I wQI
bring them yet
With the Master face to face!
(Copyright.)
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HONOR ROLL OF STATHAM
HIGH SCHOOL FOR DE
CEMBER 1920.
GRADE I. s . /ax*.
Thurmond Hale
M arrow Kinney
"Willie McGee
Kenneth Furgeson
J. B. Adams
Dorothy Porter
Exer Lyle
Rosanelle Booth
Inez Horton
Mary Arnold
Elizabeth Stinehcomb
S. F. Foster
Arnold Robertson
Hilda Wood
Inez Pass
Marjores Huff
Leroy Day
GRADE 11.
Ossie Sue Maleom
Lois Perry
Louise Porter
Grace Puckett
Jessie Lou Puckett
Willie Lou Sikes
Carraee Haynie
Kathleen Sted
James Delay
Arthur Thomas
Roger Robertson
GRADE 111. -
Carrie Steed
Marzee Cooper
Willie Mae Evans
Sara Horton
Mary McGee
Kathryn Porter
Nannell Wood
Eucephus Sims
George Lanier
GRADE IV.
Fannie Williams
Mamie Williams
Norman Treadwell
Clyde Roberts
Janies Tlmrmond
GRADE V.
Odena McLeroy
Carr McLeroy
Ruth Burson
Yinnie Mills*vi>s
Vera Harrison
D. L. Lyle
Janette Steed
Samuel Stinehcomb
Fannie Lee Haynie
Heyward Willingham
Rose Hale
Virginia Robertson
Alabama Minister Relieved
Stomach Troubles Made Him Feel Sick at Meal Times,
But Now Always Enjoys His Meats.
DO YOU enjoy your meals? Eat
without tbs dread of the after
t effects?
Lack of appetite, and a dtagreoabla,
Rick-at-tbe-atomach fooling after meals,
usually indicate that your digestive
organs are not working properly. Aa
a result; you will feel weak, lose weight
and lack tho energy that Is to be de
rived from well-dlgeeted fooA
A valuable help In correcting each
Conditions Is mentioned by the Rev.
JL K. McKenzie, of Route R Section,
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 organisation, 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 Optician
53 West Mitchell Street, Near New Terminal Station.
tornado insurance
Your neighbor's borne burned only a few days or months ago, and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with U3
anl lie 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 ihs peace of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
THURSDAY JAN. 0, 1921.
GETS 30,000 VERDICT, AFTER
BEING BLINDED FROM
WOOD ALCOHOL.
Chicago, January 14—Blindness
caused by wood alcohol was the
ground for a verdict of $30,000
damages returned in circuit court
today in favor of Sam Greenberg.
The award, which waa said to be
the first of its kind in Chicago
courts, was against the saloon
partnership of Cohen and Aiken.
\PPROPRIATIONS OF $113,000-
000 PASSED BY HOUSE.
%
Washington, January 14—The
legislative, executive and judicial
appropriation bill carrying ap
proximtely $113,000,000 was pass
by the house today and went to
the sneate.
A provision for a $240 bonus to
federal employees was stricken
out on a point of order raised by
Representative Blanton, democrat,
Texas. The only other important
change made in the measure was
to increase from $6,500,000 tos7,-
100,000 the amount available dur
ing the coming fiscal year for en
forcement of prohibition.
Optimistic View.
There la more happiness In retlre
nent than in ruling an empire.
Eddy Bell Ross
Louise Porter
• Viola Perry
Ruth Wall
Novine Holcombe
Talmadge Day
Mabell Mobley
Sara Boyd
GRADE VI.
Runette Wall
Lucile Hale
Beth Malcomb
Arthur May Whitman
Esther Kenney
Leona Sikes
Ellen Holiday
Clarence Sikes
J. A. Haynie
Fred Ross
William Stiflohopmb
Louie Rylee
GRADE VII.
Edna Holliday
Cora Williams
GRADE X .
Ruth Booth
Mozelle Perry
Aa, who writes: “I had stomach trou
ble. When I would go to eat, I would
turn aiek. 1 took one bottle of Zhron,
and It cured me. Am always ready
for my meals and enjoy them, I tjtink
tt is a fine mediolns.
It yonr food hurts yon, if your appe
tite Is poor, If you are pale, weak and
run-down, and have other symptoms
that indicate your system needs help,
try Ziron. It will pnt Iron fnto your
blood and help build you up, Take It
according to directions, and If not
benefited by the first bottle, the mqncy
back guarantee will protect MjyT'rS
Ask yonr druggist Tjj’jgrij