The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, March 17, 1921, Image 2

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TTH’KSTtAY. MARCH 17. 121- Legal Advertisements. For Harrow County, Georgia, for the .Month of March, 1921. Application for Twelve Months Support GK< IRGIA-- Harrow county. The appraisers appointed to set apart ii year's suiipoßt to Mrs. Callic McDon ald widow of G. W. McDonald, deceas isl. late of said county, having tiled their returns in the ofiice of the Ordina ry of Harrow county, this is to cite all concerned, kindred and creditors, tiiat I will pass upon tliis return at the reg ular April term of court of Ordinary of Harrow county to la* held on the first Monday in April, 1921, and if no legal cause is shown lo the contrary the return will la; made the judgment of this court. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary, CITATION GE( tßGlA—Harrow county. The appraisers appointed to set apart a year's support to Mrs. Lou E. Lang ford, widow of H. C. Langford, out of the estate of H. <\ Langford, deceased, lute of said county, having filed their returns in the office of the Ordinary of Harrow county, this is to cite all con cerned, kindred and creditors, that I will pass upon this return at the reg ular April term of the court of Ordinary of Harrow county to he held on the first Monday in April, 1921, and if no legal cause is shown to the contrary the return will be made the Judgment of this court. C. W. PARKER. Ordinary. —Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having demands against the estate of R. 11. F. McElroy, late of Harrow county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law: Anil all persons Indebted to said es tate are required to make immediate payment. This "tli day of March, 1921. fit. MI LLER McELROY, Admr •‘state of It. . F. McElroy, de ceased. IV. H. Quarterman, Att.v. CITATION GEORGIA —Barrow county. J. A. Perry, administrator of C. E. Bavis’ estate, deceased, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully ad ministered C. E. Davis’ 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 from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon day in April, 1921. C. \V. PARKER, Ordinary. Application for Administratrix GE< >KGI A— Barrow county. To all whom it may concern. Mrs. Callie McDonald lias applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of G. \V. McDonald, late of said county, deceased, and I will pass upon said application on tilt' first Mon day in April, 15>— 1. Witness ui.v hand and official seal this March "th, 1921. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. NOTICE To tho heirs and next of kin of 11. J. Garrison, deceased, late of said County, 11. E. Patrick, of said County having applied for an order requiring the Ad ministrator of tho Estate of said H. J. Garrison, deceased, to execute titles to land in said application described, you are hereby notified to lie and appear at the March Term of the Court of Ordi nary of Barrow County, as said appli cation will then be heard. This February 7, 1921. C. W. Barker, Ordinary. 6t12 SHERIFF’S SALE. OEOIHII A—Burrow county. There will be sold before tlie court house door of said county within the legal hours of sale on tin' 2nd Tues day in April, 1921, the following prop erty, towit: One Ford automobile, 5 passenger, gray body, upper wind shield out, no top. Model 1915, Motor No. 1427571. Said property sold as the property of J. R. Matthews to satisfy mechan ic's lien, execution issued liy A. T. Har rison Clerk Barrow Superior Court, in the name of tlie Judge thereof, on Maie 2nd. 1921. in favor of Flanigan & Flan igan against said J. R. Matthews, This fird day of March, 1921. 11. O. CAM I’, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA —Harrow county. There will be sold at the court house ,\oor of said county, within the Until hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April, linn, the following described property to-wit. All the stock of goods and Implements of every sort contained in the store in Statham, Georgia, located oil the Conner of alley and Jefferson street, formerly occupied by W. t\ Roberta and C. H. Chambers, wherein said par ties carried on prior to said mortage. Said stock of goods consisting of all such things as an* usually found hi a general store; among them being drv giHxls, shoes, leits, notions, hard ware and other merchandise. Said property levied on as the prop erty of W. H. llardigree and sold to satisfy a mortgage execution issued from Harrow Superior Court on the Bth day of March, 1921, in favor of L~t. Chambers against said W. 11. - ** the . r ty vv j|] i,e sold From the circums a!ul delivered 1 that thejgy IH , being cum- bersome and too heavy to move In Statham, Ga. This March 9th, ltrgl. H. O. CAMP, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA -Harrow County. There will he sold iteforo the court house door of said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the (irst Tuesday of April, 1921. the following described property, towit: One hale lint cotton in the Rock Warehouse, Xo. 8022; one hale lint cot ton in the Farmers Warehouse Xo. 8508. About 350 bundles of fodder in barn. About 1200 lbs. cotton seed. Also about 20 bushels of corn. Said corn, cotton seed and fodder in barn of W. 11. McDaniel in the 249th District, G. .\L, Barrow county, Geor gia. Said property levied on as the prop erty of W. H. McDaniel and sold to satisfy landlord's lien, In favor of T. I). Ridgeway, against said W. H. Mc- Daniel. Execution issued from Har row Superior Court on February 3rd, 1921. All of said property will he sold by sample and delivered to purchaser at the place where same is stated to be located, the same being cumbersome and too heavy to move. This the first day of March, 1921. 11. O. CAMP, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. GE( >RGIA —Ba rrow county. There will be sold before the court house door of said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in April, 1921, the following prop erty, towit. One lot of land in the 21t!th District, G. M., said county of Harrow, one-half mile E. of Carl, Georgia, meted and bounded as follows: Beginning at rock on X. side of S. A. L. Ity; thence along the .Tack Hutch ins estate line 105 yards to rock; thence along the line of the Jack Hutch ins estate 85 yards to rock in the wes terly direction; thence in a southerly direction 159 yards to S. A. L. Ry.; thence along said railroad an easterly direction 105 yards to beginning corner, containing 2 4-10 Hor<>s, more or less. Said property levied on as the prop erty of I’atat & Chesser and sold to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by W. T. Ap pleby, Tax Collector of Burrow coun ty, tleorgia, against said I’atat & Ches ser for state, county und school tax for the year, 1920. Due and legal notice has been given to tenant in posession. This Ist day of March, 1921. H. O. CAMP, Sheriff. NOTICE OF OFFICIAL ORGAN. STATE OF GEORGIA, Barrow county. We, the undersigned, hereby desig nate The Winder News as the official Organ for the county of Barrow to January Ist, 1925. This 4tli day of March, 1921. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary 11. O. CAMP, Sheriff. A. T. HARRISON, Clerk. COMING! WINDER ON A RETURN VISIT The Progressive Medi cal Doctor’s Specialist Treating Diseases Without Surgical Operation Free Consultation and Examination to AUWho Need ami Want Medical Aid. Will he at the Winder Hotel Saturday March 2(ith, from 10 A. M. to 4 I’. M. t day only, returning in .'5 months. The Progressive Medical Doctors Specialist is licensed by the state of Georgia ; a graduate of one of the liest universities, twenty-five years of prac jfcal experienee; comes well recommend ed Will demonstrate in the principal cities methods of treating diseases of long standing by means of medicines, diet and hygiene, thus saving many peo ple front it dengerous and expensive surgieal operation. One of Many Letters Received. Mrs. 11. W. Bryson. 201 Summit St., ('artersville. Ga., writes: “Since I began your treatment the first of Feb ruary my neighbors till say that I look like a different woman. My color is so much clearer and fresher looking and have gained in weir'd. I sure feel like a different woman and am improving very fast. 1 fool better than 1 have in a long time. Can eat anything on the diet list without hurting my stomach. My kidneys are in better condition than they have been for six months. And I sleep like a baby at night. “1 had been siek so long and had doctored so much without getting any l>etter that 1 had become discouraged, thinking my ease incurable. “You are at liberty to publish this letter as 1 want every one to know what wosderful work you have done for me.” Mrs. Mary Bryson. A diagnosis of any disease of long standing, its nature and cause, will be made FREE and proper medicines will lie furnished at a reasonable cost to t hose selected as favorable eases for treatment. Children must be accompanied l>y their parents and married Indies by their husbands. Headquarters: Atlanta, Ga. Place of Rest. An inn In a remote district of Cam bridgeshire, England, bears this In scription : "Five Miles From Any where—No Hurry.” CIGARETTE No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike is die toasted cigarette. .* (§1 SNAP SHOTS W. H. FAUST Wives are said to be cheaper in Tur key now than ever. This can hardly he truthfully said of American wives. Speaking of the double standard — Girls seem to forget that there must be two in the making of it,. When a man is just getting over a drink created by modern bind tiger li ipior he would have to stand on the Candler building to look a flee dog in the eye. Seeing a dress these times down to the shoe tops causes one to look and see if it isn’t falling off completely. Now since Harding has been inaugu rated the farmers who were agin Wil son and the Democratic administration ought to be satisfied with the price of cotton. Wonder if J. J. Brown, Harvie Jor don et al will now put cotton prices up. The present style of women’s shoes is due to the fact that some folks try to elevate their minds by raising their heels. Possibly the reason George Wash ington never lied was because in his day there were so few things to lie about, and so little profit to gain by pre varicating. Carefully surveying the past we are forced to conclude that xve are not much worse than our forefathers, and a great deal better in many respects than they were. Dancing, lewdness, gambling were so popular in the days of Nebuchadnezza, that even the best people failed to pro test against them in the Babylon Her ald. If some girls had to eall on their beaus and sit on a stuffy sofa and he peeked at by his little brothers they would he more prompt in the future when their fellows called. Times are, tough if you make money they get you for taxes, if you don’t they get you for loafing. Fact of the business they are going to get you anyway, do or net do. WINDER PASTOR IN ATLANTA Rev. W. 11. Faust, pastor of the First Baptist church here, was in Atlanta Tuesday and Wednesday in attendance upon the quarterly meeting of the ex ecutive committee of the Georgia Bap tist convention. A large amount of very important business relative to tine work over the state is to lie disposed of and plans concerninb the 75 million campaign are to be perfected. Tliis committee is composed of 45 of the denominational leaders through out the state. The Pneumonia Month. March is a typical pneumonia month and usually gives a high rate of mor tality for the disease. After a long and hard winter, the system loses much of its resistance and people grow cureless. When every cold, no matter how slight, is given prompt and intel ligent, attention, there is such less dan ger of pneumonia. It should be borne in mind that pneumonia is a germ dis ease and breeds in the throat. Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy is an expecto rant and cleans out the germ ladened mucus and not only cures a cold but prevents its resulting in pneumonia. It is pleasant to take. Children take it willingly. viirwiTrjP _ f 7 _ -jjp icl > Qy was a sufferer of consti pation for about eighteen months. I took a good many things for it but nothing did me much good. 1 decided to try Dr. Pierce’s Pleas ant Pellets. If all Dr. Pierce’s med icines are as good as his ‘Pleasant Pellets’ are for constipation. I tb.nk the world should know it.” —JAMES A. NELSON, 1631 Sixth St., N. 11 At ail druggists, 25c a vial. THE WINDER NEWS At Chambers, I.awreneeville, Ga. March the 10th, 1921. It being made to apjtear to the Court that on account of the fact that the Court House of Barrow county is not completed to the point making it con venient for the public use and for the purpose of holding court therein that this condition will be the same at the time of the March Term of said Supe rior court of Harrow county and upon recommendation of tiie members' of the Har of Harrow county it is not deemed wise or expedient by the Court to try to hold the March Term, 1921, of Su perior court of Harrow county; it is therefore ordered that the grand ju rors and traverse jurors summoned for service at March Term of said Court he excused from attendance on the Court la* convened only for the purpose disposed of at the regular March Term as may come before the Judge without the intervention of a jury anti that the Court be convened onll for the purpose of disposing of such matters as do not require the presence of a jury, such as motions, call of the appearance docket, etc. The Court will hear on Monday, March 28, 1921, on the convening of the Court all motions and dispose of any matters not requiring the intervention of a jury and will call the appearance docket and will draw a grand jury and a traverse jury to serye at the June Term, 1921, of Barrow Superior Court and it is ordered that a grand jury anti a traverse jury l>e drawn and iin pannelletl for the June Term, 1921, of Barrow Superior Court, because of the facts already recited and for the speedy transaction of the business of the Court at that time. It is ordered*that this order he spread upon the minutes of the Court anti that it he published in The Winder News, the official organ of Burrow County, for two weeks prior to the March Term, 1921. BLANTON FORTSON, Judge Superior Court, Barrow County, Georgia. 2t. NOTICE. The Barrow County Singing Choir will meet with Cedar Creek church, 2 miles north of Winder next Sunday P. M. Everybody cordially invited.—E. B. BROWN, President. Living Sea Microphone. The orifice on the whale’s ear Is icarcely perceptible, yet it is said that the whale’s hearing is so acute that a ship crossing its track half a mile llßtant will cause It to dive instantly. Took a Relative’s Advice Sykesville, Md. —"l was in bad health for about ten months—suf- Discovery and was greatly benefited. After taking six bottles I was well. “I took Dr. Pierce’s medicines at the advice of a relative who uses the ’Prescription’ for herself and gives it to her daughter. I think this med icine is good for all women in a run down state.”—MßS. W. BLIZZARD. Have been sold by druggists for the past fifty years. COMING! Vierra’s Hawaiian Singers Presenting: a very fine Musical Program “A NIGHT IN HA WAIT Bewitching, fascinating, soulful melodies, cultured ar tists of wonderful skill; refined elegance in entertain ing value. Quaint Songs of Hawaiian folk-love. Popular Airs of America, Vocal and Instrumental Graceful interpretation of the native Hula Hula, not a vulgar demonstration, but the dance that every youth of Hawaii is taught. \ iFyouTqve the truth in music here it is. REMEMBER THE DATE, AND DON’T MISS IT Prices 25 & 50c including tax. Make Reservations now The Barrow County Teachers’ Institute The teachers of Rnrrow county are called to meet in an Institute on-Marc-h the 2d. at Id o’clock A. M. at the Win der High School auditorium. 1. Chapel conducted by S. R. Grubb, pastor of the Christian church. 2. How to secure good order in the school room?—Miss Pearl Hudgins. 5. How teachers should co-operate vitli the parents?—-Alton Sims. 4. What kind of exercises should nr schools have on Friday P. M. ? Irs. H. E. Ridgeway. COAL GOES DOWN. There is a time for all things, and now is the time for coal prices to come down. OUR PINE HEART BLUE GEM COAL is down one dollar per ton We also have an excellent block coal we will sell for several dollars less per ton. This coal is a good coal and we recommend it to the trade. When you are in the market for coal phone sixty-five. CITY COAL COMPANY Phone 65 GEO. THOMPSON CLAIR HARRIS WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING I have removed my Jewelry and watch repair office to room 403 Win der National Bank Building. Where I am prepared to do all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing First Class Work Reasonable Charges B. E. PA TRICK 403 Winder Nat. Bank Building. Winder, Ga. SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR 5. What methods of conducting Teachers’ Institutes are the most prof itable?—Prof. J. G. Colbert. 6. What are some of the greatest needs of our public schools?—Miss lie Pendergrass. 7. Address by E. A. Pound, Higli School Supervisor. 8. The necessity of a county-wide contest in our public schools.—Prof. J. P. Cash, Supt Winder Public Schools. Ail the teachers employed in the pub lic schools in tin* county are required to he present unless providentially hindered, and if so hindered they are required to send in their excuses in writing. J. B. BROOKSHORE, C. S. S.