The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, April 21, 1921, Image 7

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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. Legal Advertisements. citation - GEORGIA —Barrow county To all whom it may concern: Miss •■"Neila Robertson of said state and coun ty, having in proper form applied to me f r permanent letters of adminis tration on the estate of W. C. Robin son, late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and heirs of W. C. Robertson, to be and appear at the May term of court, 1921, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent letters of administration should not be granted. Witness my official signature this the 4th day of March, 1921. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA—Barrow county To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that Jim B. Burson as administrator of the estate of Sher wood Wise, deceased, has applied in due form for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased, same being fully de scribed in said application; and all the creditors and heirs of said estate and other parties interested will take no tice that I will pass on said application at the May term, 1921, of the Court of Ordinary of Barrow county: and un less cause is shown to the contrary at said time, leave to sell said land will be then and there granted. This 4th day of April, 1921. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA —Barrow County. Moss E .Garrison, administrator of H. J. Garrison, deceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully ad ministered said H. J. Garrison’s es tate. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why 4jaid administrator should not be dis charged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in May, 1921. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Barrow county Will be sold before th e court house door in said county on the first Tuesday in May, 1921, within the legaj hours of sale, the following property towit: One Jersey milk cow, about 4 years old, weight about 600 pounds, and calf, also one brindle colored milk cow, about - 3 years old, weight about 600 pounds, and calf. Said property sold ns the property of H. C. Reynolds to satisfy a mort gage fi fa. issued from Barrow Supe rior Court in favor of G. J. Thurmond against pid H. C. Reynolds. This April 6th, 1921. H O CAMP, Sheriff. SHERIFFS SALE. GEORGIA- —Harrow county Will be sold before the court house door of said county within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May, 1921, the following property to wif One black inare mule about 8 years old. weight about 1100 pounds ; also one dark bay mare mule about 9 years old, weight about 1000 pounds. Said property is sold as the property of J. R. Haynes and Mrs. Fannie Haynes by virtue of a tax fi. fa. is sued by W. T. Appleby, Tax Collector, Barrow county, said State, against said J. R. Haynes and Mrs. Fannie Haynes for State, County and School taxes for the year 1920. H O CAMP, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA— Harrow county. Will be sold before the court house door in said county within the legal hours of saft> on the first Tuesday in May, 1921, the following property, to wit: One house and lot located in s*id state and county, City of Winder, being 50 feet by 200 feet on North side of Candler street, adjoining lots of Mr. Melvin and of T. A. Maynard. Said lot has on it a four room house. Levied on and sold as the property of W. D. Patrick for State, county and school taxes for the year 1920, by vir tue of a tax ft. fa. issued by W. T. Ap pleby, tax collector, Barrow county, Georgia, against said W. I). Patrick. Tenant in possession lias been given due notice. CAMP, Sheriff: —Mrs. J. X. hr le iship—Miss Clair- & geor*, ~n ty Will Vednesdav the C ° Urt hoUf * loor of ft the first Tuesday loor or. LunchK . . - nf in Yin▼ 1 v:he legai hours oi nale, the fo* ! and^ ert y towit: one dark bay ma Mr ’ ' >ut 8 years old. weight about , A,U nds; one mouse colored horse mu# iwut 8 years old, weight about 800-. I*mds; one white milk about 3 Jt'ars old, weight about 700* pounds:#o >ne red milk cow, with horns, a 6 years old; and one black ruining getir top buggy and one two ho rate wages. All levied on as the proper f * W-*■ sim ‘ mons and sold to sa wfl- ia. is sued from the City Court of Jefferson Jackson county, Georgia, in favor of F. A. Johnson against H. V. Martin and Mrs. W. P. Simmons. H O CAMP, Sheriff. —Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having demands against the estate of R. H. F. McElroy, late of Barrow county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law: And all persons indebted to said es tate are required to make immediate payment. This 7th day of March, 1921. 6t. MULLER McELROY, Admr estate of R. . F. McElroy, de ceased. W. H. Quarterman, Atty. PROFESSIONAL CARDS RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR. Attorneye-At-Law WINDER, GA. Office in Carithers Building. Practice in All the Courts JOSEPH D. QUILLIAN Attorney-at-Law Office In Old Court House Winder, Georgia. DR. J. H. MOORE Veterinary Surgeon Office over City Pharmacy Office Phone: 62J—Res. Phone 69 WINDER, GA. DR. CHARLES HAYES Athens, Ga. Specialty: Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 511 Holman Building Office Hours: 9to 12 A. M. 1 to SP. M. S. T. ROSS Physician and Surgeon Rooms 303-304 Winder Bank Bldg. Winder, Ga. G. A. JOHNS Attorney at Law Winder, Ga. Office Over Carithers Bank. Practice In All Courts. 8. M. ST. JOHN Jeweler Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass and Silverware. Repair Work Done Promptly Broad Street Winder, Ga. W. L. DeLaPERRIEIIE Dental Surgery Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work Done in Most Scientific and Satisfactory Way. DR. W. L. MATHEWS Suite 410 Winder National Bank Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M., and Ito 4 P. M. Residence Phone 213. (Office Phone No. 13. W. 11. QUARTERMAX Attorney at Law Prcatice In All Courts Commercial Law a Specialty DR. R. P. ADAMS General Practice Bethlehem, Georgia. Phones: Office 24. Residence 6 Dr. C. S. Williams DENTIST offices in the Winder National Bank Building. Rooms 313-314 Residence Phone 234—Office Phone 81 WINDER, GA. W. M. THOMA S Cleaning—Pressing—Altering Phone 49—Jackson Street Winder, Georgia Preventative Medicine, Th e tendency of medical science is toward preventative measures. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. Pneumonia, one of the most dan gerous diseases that medical men have to contend with, often follows a cold or attack of the grip. The cold pre pares the system for the reception and development of the pneumonia germ. The longer the cold hangs on. the great er the danger. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as the first in dication of a cold appears so as to get rid of it with the least possible delay. It is folly to risk an attack of pneu monia when this remedy may be ob tained for a trifle. What Dreams Mean. To dream of cards denotes great wealth; hearts, riches and honor; diamonds signifies you will quarrel with your lover; elubs. happiness and money; spades, you will meet with many hardships.—Chicago American. How’s This? Wo offer One Hundred iDollarv Reward for any case o'. Catarrh that cannot be cured by Kail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J Cheney for the last ID years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carr> ,ut any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, C Hall’s Ca'arrh Cure is tanen internal* acting directly upon the blood and mu eous surfaces of th,. system. Testimonial, .lent free Price 75 -ents per bottle. Sol by all nrr.gglsts. ra*e liall's Fan 'tv rifis fui consilpaUo: Local Manager Wanted UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT MAN. A large brokerage firm doing a suc cessful business with well-rated con cerns throughout the country, wants a capable man at once to develop and handle their local business. The opportunity is an unusual one because of the possibilities offered for substantial earnings in a highly re spectable business which will stendily increase as it becomes more firmly es tablished locally. The position requires a man possess ing executive and sales ability with business experience and having com mercial banking connections, although no investment is necessary. He may devote only a portion of his time to the business at first if desired, though we prefer a man who is able and willing to give the business his entire time and best efforts. The local branch should pay from $2500 to SIO,OOO the first year, accord ing to population and the ability of the manager, as the commodity which we handle is a staple, always in demand, and which our large buying facilities permit us to sell at less than average market prices. Owing to the demand, we must fill this position at once. Send your appli cation to Guarantee Goal Mining Cos., 666 Como Bldg., Chicago, 111., but do not write unless you can satisfy us as to honesty, reputation and business ability. It-Pd- The Road to Happiness. You must keep well if you wish to be happy. When constipated take one or two of Chamberlain’s Tablets immedi ately after supper. They cause a gen tle movement of the bowels. A Tonic For Women “I was hardly able to drag, I was so weakened,” writes Mrs. W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C. “The doctortreated me for about two months, still 1 didn’t get any better. I had a large fam ily and felt I surely must do something to enable me to take care of my little ones. I had heard of The Woman’s Tonic “I decided to try it," con tinues Mrs. Ray ... “I took eight bottles in all ... I re gained my strength and have had no more trouble with wo manly weakness. I have ten children and am able to do all my housework and a lot out doors ... 1 can sure recom mend CarduL" Take Cardui today. It may be just what yofl need. At all druggists. RM How MICHELIN has overcome the commonest causes of tire trouble Violent Braking IF brakes are violently applied, tires are called upon to check within n few yards the entire momentum of the ear. Michelius stand up better than other tires under such punishment. The unique toughness of the black Miichelir trend gives these tires unequalled wear resistance. The extra traction-surface of the Michelin tread minimizes wear by distributing the wear over a great er area. And the extra thickness of the Michelin tread makes both these forms of protection doubly effective. The harder the service, the more im portant that you have Michelins. t SMITH HARDWARE CO. The Winchester Store. Winder, Georgia THE WINDER NEWS School is progressing nicely at this place with good attendance. / Miss Christine Attaway spent Sat urday night with Miss Bertie Hudgins. Miss Ollie Murphy had as her guests Sunday Messrs. Jillie Freeman, Wil liam Fowler, Grady Cronic and Miss Mildred Haynle. Miss Fannie Sims spent Saturday night with Miss Bertie House. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greeson visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardy Sunday. Mr and Mrs Melvin Murphy attend ed the birthday dinner at Mr. W. A. Cronic’s Sunday. Several from here attended Sunday school at Parish Academy Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greeson spent Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Van Wheeler. Mr. 0.8. House was in Hoscbton Saturday selling cotton. Mr. Hugh Maxey made a business trip to Athens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W’alter Kinsey are the proud parents of twin boys. Mr. and Mrs. Vaston Attaway spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cron ic. MT. MORIAH. Miss Willie Sloan was the guest of Miss Lena Merritt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wages spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Cheek. Mr. and Mrs. Parks Phillips had as their guests Buuday Mr and Mrs. C. G. ’Ethridge and Misses Anthy and Callle Bell Wages. Mr. AnthiVr Wages spent Sunday with Mr. Sylvester Cheek. Miss Willie Sloan ,spent Tuesday night with her sister, Mrs. Leila Burel, of near Zion Hill. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood of County Line spent Tuesday night with the former’s mother Mrs. O. D. Cheek and Mrs. Parks Phillips spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. A nee. Cain. Mr. Mark Tuggle and sister, Winnie, spent Sunday with relatives at Union Grove. Miss Gerdie Wood spent last week with relatives and friends at County Line. Misses Oma Holman and Cora Rol lin, attended the singing at Mt. Beth el Sunday ami report a nice time. Weak, Nervous, Following Influenza Mo*trose, W. Va. —"Last spring after having the flu I was very weaK fand nervous. I got one bottle of Dr. Pierce’s Gold en Medical Dis covery and two bottles of Favor ite Prescription and they helped me so much. I am 67 years old and did lots of work last summer and am doing my housework and washing this winter for four in family."—MßS. L. R. WILMOTH, R. F.D. 2. Dr. Pierce’s medicines have been sold by druggists for the past 50 years. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierco’s Invalids’ Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package of any of his med icines. County Line insurance Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago and a cyclone Is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US and lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t DELAY. It may mean the loss of yonr 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 his peace of mind and the care of his loved ones. Kilgore, Radford & Smith Ginnery Will Close My Gin will be closed down on April 25th. Will gin no more after that date. The public will please bring in their cotton promptly. G. W. SUMMEROUR Ginnery. SEWING MACHINES PATHE PHONOGRAPHS We have opened an upto-date parlor the building; formerly occupied by The Bar row Times, on Broad street, where we have on exhibition our splendid line of Pathe Bho ographs and Singer Sewing Machines. Plfcjfi" ty of records for the phonographs. Come in and let us show you what we have. We also have on hand a large number of SECOND HAND SEWING MACHINES of all makes that we can sell you at almost any price. We can suit you. S. M. St. JOHN J. S. CRAFT It’sso easy to have well | Painted Floors Beautifully finished floors are the pride of the home. It is easy and inexpen- 's' 's/ ' sive to keep your floors in perfect condition * with little work when you paint them with It dries over night with a hard, high-gloss finish; is absolutely water-proof, does not mar or crack and stands severest scrubbing. It comes in nipq attractive colon. Ask for Color Cords and Paint Book or writ* rsnslss Qoulbort Co^lncorporatod, ( Loul*vUloyKy. SMITH HARDWARE CO. SUBSCRIPTION: SI.OO A YEAR