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APPLICATION FOR ADMINIS
T RATION.
OEORCiIA Barrow County,
tv.
To All Whom It May Concern:
(1. \\ Mu Vnlm Lus ii pphed I " ini' for
permanent lott<• r> of administration on
thr cstntc id B. C. l.angD rii, Into of
mi it) Countv, ill'on soil, ami 1 will puss
upon mi til applii'iit'oii on (hr first Mon
day in Mnri'h ltf'-l.
\Vitn -■ my hand anil olln ial seal,
1 liia February 7, 1021.
(’. \V. PARKER, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOP DISCHARGE
GEORGIA Barrow Coi.ntv.
Dr. W. T. Randolph, Guardian of
Mary 1 .ou Midton, having applied to
me for a discharge from his guardian
ship of Mary Lou Melton this in there
fore to notify nil persons eoneorned
to file their objections. it any they
have, on or before the first Monday in
March next, else he will he discharged
from his guardianship as applied for.
Witness my hand anil official seal,
1 his FeD. 7, 11*21. C. W. Darker, Ordt
nary, Harrow County.
CITATION
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GEORGIA BARROW COI'NTY.
To T. H. Merrick, Trustee, of the
County of Cook, and State of Illinois:
Mrs K. D. Carpenter, one of the heirs
at law of K. P. Carpenter, deceased,
having applied to me by written peti
lion for an order requiring you to make
titles to a one-half undivided interest
in a certain tract of land desfrihed in
said petition on file in my office to the
heirs at law of K. D. Carpenter, de
ceased, to wit: Mrs. K. P. Carpenter,
Marvin N. Carpenter, Ivineh D. Carpen
ter and Philip Carpenter,--you are here
by notified to be and appear at the next
li’rui Borrow Court of Ordinary, to
wit: March 7th, I'.RM, to show cause, if
any you have, why the prayer; of pe
titioner should not tie grunted, and you
lie required to execute titles in accord
nnro to the terms of the bond recited in
said petition.
Witncs . n,y official signature tins the
7th day of February, 1!I21.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary.
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Tn the District Court of the V. S.,
Northern District ot Georgia
In Re: Asa Court of Bankruptcy
I‘irklo Jackson, bankrupt, in bank
ruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor above nam
ed, a resident of Winder, Go., in the
County of Burrow said district, are here
by notified that he was on Feb. 5, 1!*21,
duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the
first, meeting of his creditors will be
held at the office of Referee at Imw
rcneeville. Gn., Feb. IS, Ihill. at 10 A. M.
(15. TANARUS.) , at which time the said credi
tors may attend, prove their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the bankrupt
and transact sulh other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
N. L. HUTCHINS, Referee in Bank
ruptcy. IT 4
GEORGIA BARROW COUNTY.
W. T. Hutchins A W. M. Mavev, Ad
ministrators of Jackson Hutchins, do
ceased, of said County, represent to the
AUTHORIZED BUICK SERVICE
BUICK PARTS
We are in position to repair
your car.
Any kind of work on cars
or starter at as normal char
ges as you could expect.
WINDER MOBILE COMPANY
court in their petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that they have fully
administered Jackson Hutchins estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
udminiftrators should not he dismissed
from their administration, and receive
let tors of di-mi'-sion, on the first Mon
day in March 1021.
C. \S Darker, Ordinary.
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LETTERS OF DISMISSION
GLORIA Harrow County.
YV. W. llouseh, executor of the Will of
Mrs. Mary A. Smith, deceased, repre
sents to the court in his petition duly
filed and entered on record that he has
fully discharged his trust anti h;v fully
administered the said Mrs. Mary A.
Smith’s estate. This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they
ran, why said executor should not be
discharged from his administration of
the said estate and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in
March, J!2l, at the March Term of the
Court of Ordinary of Harrow County.
Witness my official signature this the
7th day of February, 1921.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS
Estate of H. J. Garrison, Deceased.
All persons having demands against
the estate of H. .1 Garrison, late of Har
row County, deceased, are hereby noti
fied to render in their demands to the
undersigned according to law; and all
persons indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make immediate payment.
This Feb. Bth. 15*21.
Moss E. Garrison, Admr. Estate of
H. .1. Garrison,, Deceased.
NOTICE
To the heirs and next of kin of H. .1.
Garrison, deceased, late of said County,
B. K. Patrick, of said County having
applied for an order requiring the Al
minis!rator-of the Estate of said H. .1.
Garrison, deceased, to execute titles to
land in said application described, you
are hereby notified to be and appear at
the March Terra of the Court of Ordi
nary of Barrow County, as said appli
cation will then be heard.
This February 7. 1021.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary, fit 12
BETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Barrow County.
I To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Lou E. Langford, of said State,
having in proper form applied for per
mnnent letters of administration on the
estate of H. C. Langford, late of said
County, deceased, this is to cite nil and
singular the creditors and next of kin
of the said B. C. Langford, deceased, to
be and appear at the Court of Ordinary
of said County at the March Term, 1021,
and show cause if any they have or can,
why permanent letters of administra
tion should not be granted to the said
Mrs. Lou E. Langford on said estate.
Witness my official signature this
the 7th dny of February, 1021.
C. W. Parker, Ordinary.
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
Introdnctory Sale
AND A GRAND '
Final Clean-Up
OF THE ENTIRE
Fall and Winter Line
We have recently moved into the old stand of the Win
der Dry Goods Cos., or the Dependon Store’s old stand, and
take pleasure in announcing to the public that we will carry
an up-to-date line of Dry Goods, Men’s Clothing, Ladie’s
Ready-to-wear, Furnishings and Notions.
In order to introduce our new home to our friends and
customers we are going to start the ball rolling with a grand
Opening Sale, Friday. February 11, 9 A, M.
Postively the greatest sensation ever known in the good old state of Georgia. Thousands of Dollars
worth of High Grade Merchandise forced on saleby depressed conditions at whatever price they will
bring. Not war prices or pre-war prices but each and every article has been re-tagged and re-marked
at prices that will carry it out the front door.
Never in the history of this town has such a determined effort been made to sell such a vast amount of
merchandise. All of our prices have been smashed beyond recognition.' .Thrifty people are coming
from 75 miles away. It is the opportunity of your life to save money and if you pass it up you will
ret it for years to come. ,The values offered are irresistible, the quality is the very best, the stockfu
11 and complete, but it will go fast. Now it’s up to you. Profits are thrown to the winds. -We mea
business. Come and see. Make up a list now of what you will need, and postpone all engagemen
... close the house, borrow money (if necessary);come and get what you will need for it can’t lastis
ng, Early shoppers get picking choice.
GINGHAMS
Good quality 32 and 36 inch Ginghams at 2gc
Good quality 27 inch Dress Gingham for 15c*
Good Apron Ginghams at 10c
2,000 yards heavy sheeting at 10c
10—4 sheeting at 50c
Cheviots 14c
Cotton Plaids 03c
1 lot ladies gowns worth up to $2.50, $3.50 go at $1.25
All Hosiery Greatly Reduced
LADIES COATS
1 lot Ladies Coats worth up t 0565.00 to go at $19.00
Hot Ladies coats worth up to $45.00 to go at. .$14.75
1 lot Ladies coats worth up to $25.00 to go at. 58.74
1 lot children’s coats worth up to $25.00 now at. 59.00
1 lot childrens coats worth up to $15.00 to go at 56.75
1 lot children’s coats to go at $1.95
LADIES COAT SUITS AND DRESSES
Ladies Coat Suits and Ladies Dresses that range
from $20.00 to $55.00, for less thn HALF PRICE
1 lot Ladies Gingham Dresses worth up to $4.50
Now 51.95
1 lot children’s dresses worth up to $4.25,n0w. .$1.85
1 lot children’s dresses worth up to $3.00, n0w51.45
. ... MEN S PANTS
Lot men’s pants as low as cotton
MEN S CLOTHING
Lot No. 1 from $45.00 to $65.00 Now at $22.40
Lot No. 2 from $25.00 to $40.00 Now at $14.75
Lot No. 3, up to $25.00. Now at $9.00
BOY S CLOTHING
Lot No. 1 from $15.00 to $25.00. Now at $9.75
Lot No. 2, from $8.50 to $15.00, Now at $5.75
Lot No. 3, up to SB.OO. Now at $2.95
MEN’S VELOUR HATS
Men’s Velour Hats SIO.OO, Now $4.95
Men’s $6.50 lints. Now $3.00
BOY S OVERCOATS
1 Lot Overcoats up to $25.00 at $9.75
1 Lot Overcoats up to $17.50 at $7.50
MEN’S OVERCOATS
1 Lot Xo. 1 up to $35.00 at $15.00
1 Lot Xo. 2 up to $20.00 at $ 7.59
Sale Begins Friday, Feb. 11th
J. \V. Summerour
WINDER, GEORGIA
TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES AT LESS THAN
ONE-HALF PRICE
Outings up to 50c for 10c
Indian Head at 24c
Bleaching at 19c
85c Suspenders at 45c
50e Suspenders at ! 30c
Men’s Collars at 15c
Handkerchiefs 05c
MEN ’S DRESS SHIRTS
Men’s Dress Shirts up to SIO.OO $3.94
Men’s Dress Shirts up to $5.00 $2.25
Men’s Dress Shirts up to $3.00 95c
UMBRELLAS
I Lot Umbrellas, worth up to $3.00 your choicesl.2s
1 Lot Umbrellas, worth up to $2.50 your choice 95c
In fact, everything goes regardless of cost. We
mean to do business.
WHITE GRANULATED SUGAR 15 Pounds to THE
DOLLAR to each customer.
SPOOL THREAD, at 05c
BALL THREAD. 10 halls for 05c
MIDDY SUITS
Big lot of Middy Suits, all wool serge as follows:
$30.00 Suits, No\v SIO.OO
$20.00 Suits, Now $7.00
$15.00 Suits. Now $5.00
WIMCO, BELL & KLIMAX OVERALLS at
per pair 90c
Best Grade Work Shirts 75c
Shoes reduced to prices that will attract the atten
tionof everybody,
La d ies and Gent’s Overshoes worth up to $1.50, going
at 65 and 75 cents.
1 lot ladies and gents sweters, up to $12.50, to go in
this sale at $4.95
Hot sweaters worth up to $6.50. to go at $1.95
1 lot children’s sweaters worth up to $4.00 now 94c
BLANKETS ONE-HALF OFF
53.00 Underwear at per suit $1.50
Taffeta. Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Satin
per vard $125
WAIT FOR THE OPENING OF THIS SALE,
before you spend your perfectly good money.
THURSDAY FEB. 10, 1021.