The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, July 07, 1921, Image 6

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THURSDAY. JULY 7, 1921. Legal Advertisement*. letters of Adminwt ration QEORGIA —Barrow county. V. A. Sima, of *aid state, having in proper form applied as a person select ed t>y the next of kin for letters of ad ministration in the estate of Mrs. C. J. Hill, late of said county, this Is to cite all and singular the creditors and heirs of said Mrs. C. J. Hill, deceased, to be at my otfiee at the August Term, 1921, of the t'ourt of Ordinary of said county to show cause, if any, why permanent letters of administration should not be granted to snid V. A. Hints as prayed. Witness my official signature, this the sth day of July, 1921. C. \V. PARKER, Ordinary. guardianship GEORG I A—Bar row county. To all whom it may concern: Mrs. Lillian Guinn, a resident of this State, having in due form applied t<j, the undersigned for the guardianship .f the iterson and property of Julian tjrant Sparks, minor child of William <} . Sparks, late of said county, deceased, notice is hereby given that Mrs. Lil lian Sparks application will he heard „t the next Court of Ordinary for said county, on the first Monday hi August, 1921. C. \v. PARKER, Ordinary. Application for Administration GEORGIA Harrow county. 11 (1 Hill of said State, having in proper form applied as a person se lected as the next of kin for letters ot administration on the estate of Mack Moore, colored, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and heirs of said Mack Moore, colored, deceased, to appear at my office at the August term, 1921, of the Court of or dinary of said county and show cause, if any, why permanent letters of ad ministration should not he granted to said H. G. Hill, as prayed for. This July 4th, 1921. <\ \V. PARKER, Ordinary. W. J. AUSTIN VS. EKNER H \ HUE LI. GEORG I A—Ha now * < 'ounty. In case of W. J. Austin vs. Ed tier Harrell, equitable suit, the defendant is required to appear on the 4th Mon day in SeptemlK*r in Harrow Superior Court, to answer plaintifl s complaint. Witness Blanton Fortson, Judge of Hu perior t’ourt of Western t irenit. A. T. HARRISON, Clerk. SALE NOTICE. (i EOROIA — Ha rrow county. Will 1)0 solil at public outcry before the courthouse door of Harrow county, Georgia, to the highest bidder for cash, on the tirst Tuesday In August, lb-1, between the legal hours for sheriff’s sales, all the following described prop city towit: All that tract or lot of land with the Improvements thereon in the city of Winder, Harrow county, state of Geor gia. it being in the subdivision of the t’ity of Winder called “Wootjlewn Heights.” Being lot No. Foul (4 I and part of lot Five (5) of Block “L" of said Wood luwn Heights. Fronting on **ak Street about ninety- T>el and running back about two hun ■ dred and forty-tlve feet deep. A plat of said Wood lawn Heights is of record in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson county, Georgia, and reference is made to said plat for lo cation of said lots, on said land there situated a six (> room dwelling house. Said property will be sold as the prop ,rty of George J. Allen and the same -will be sold by >. H. Arnold. Jr., in pursuance of the power of sale eontnin ed In a security deed executed by said George J. Allen and recorded in the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Barrow county, Georgia, in Deed Hook "I'" rage •"si. The debt secured by said security de.nl having become due by the said Allen’s failure to pay certain interest" that is now past due (making principal and interest now due) and remaining unpaid. Said sale will be made for the purpose of replac ing said debt together with the interest legally due on said debt, and the expen ses of the proceeding, all In pursuance of the above mentioned power of sale. O. H. ARNOLD, JR- Legal Advertisements According to law all legal adver tisements must be paid for in advance. In order to avoid any confusion or de lay i„ the publication of these legal notices all parties sending in legal no tires for publication must pay for the same in advance. The law Axes the price of the legal ads at *4.00 per one one hundred words or fractional part thereof. Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper for sale at The Winder News office. UNION LOCALS Mr. Needum Spence who has been visiting relatives here for the past two weeks has returned home. Miss Ida Chapman was the guest of Miss Beulah Bradburry Saturday night. Misses Fannie Lou and Cleo Foster spent Sunday with Misses Sallie and Grace Orr. Mr. and Mrs. J. I>. Spence visited relatives in Monroe Friday and Sat urday. Mrs. WL V. Heulan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Healan. , Mr. Dave Hammond of Winder spent Sunday with Mr. Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. George Sims of Pen tecost spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Harbin. Mr. Floyd Foster spent Sunday with Mr. Walter Orr. Mr. G. W. Chapman has as his guests Sunday Messrs. Dee Chapman and Green Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. \V. X. Strange had n their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Brookshire, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunna hoo and Miss Lizzie Duimalioo. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duncan spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. M. R. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Pendergrass and family motored over to Loganville Sun day to visit relatives. Miss Lizzie Morgan is on the sick list this week. DOCTORS VISIT ATLANTA Many of our physicians are taking the week of July 11th in Atlanta visit, ing the clinics and hospitals, and while there will pay a visit to the State Board of Health laboratories and executive offices to see at first hand how the specimens they send in are handled, how the Pasteur treat ment for mad dog bite is made and also see the typhoid vaccine manufac tured, as well as the other activities of the Laboratories. REDUCED RAILROAD RATES TO ATLANTA Application has been made for re duced railroad rates on the certificate plan t!o apply to all physicians of our state who attend the Institute-Clinic in Atlanta, July 11 to 16. Ask your ticket agent for a certificate. Vaccination carries with it to some people the idea of a sore. This is true of smallpox vaccination, but not so with typhoid vaccination. The State Board of Health advises all of the people to use this remedy against this summer and autumn disease; there is no time to be lost; DO IT NOW is a good rule. The hot weather diseases are now claiming their toll; we have to pay for our neglect. It Is not too late to vaccinate against typhoid fever; the State Board of Health furnishes free vaccine; have your physician adminis ter It today. (’linniherlaiii’s Colic and Cholera Remedy. Every family should keep tills prep aration at hand during the hot of the summer months. It is almost sure to be needed, and when t that time comes, is worth many times its cost. Buy it now. Advt. A Cotton School Grading—Stapling— Marketing Taught by expert Cotton Men Two Months JULY and AUGUST Write for full information.! Athens Business College Athens, Georgia Satisfaction Guaranteed. Recommends Chamberlain’s Tablets. “Chamberlain's Tablets have been used by my husband and myself off and on for the past five years. When my husband goes away from home he al ways takes a bottle of them along with him. Whenever I have that heavy feeling after eating, or feed dull and played out, I take one or two of Cham berlain's Tablets and they fix me up flue,” writes Mrs. Newton Vreeland, N. Y. Take these tablets when troubled with constipation or indigestion and they will do you good. Advt. S. A. L. Schedule In Effect May Ist, 1921. ’ South Bound. No. 11 arrives 6:32 a m. No. 17 arrives 8:42 a. in. No. 5 arrives 3:00 p.m. No. 29 arrives : 7 :27 p.m. North Bound No. 30 arrives 9:15 a.m. No. 0 arrives 2:35 p.m. No. 18 arrives 7 :00 p.m. No. 12 arrives 11:07 p.m. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY SCHEDULE—Effective May Bth, 1921. No. 0 leaves Winder 8:32 A.M. Sun. No. 14 leaves Winder 5:45 A.M. Dai (Except Sunday) No. 5 leaves Winder 11:30 A.M. Daily No. 13 leaves Winder 3:15 P.M. Daily (Except Sunday) WEAK, NERVOUS, ALL RUN-DOWN Missouri Lady Suffered Until She Tried Cardui. —Says “Result Was Surprising.”—Got Along Fine, Became Normal and Healthy. Springfield Mo. —“My back was bo weak I could hardly stand up, and I would have bearing-down pains and was not well at any time,” says Mrs. D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known farmer on Route 6, this place. “I kept getting headaches and having to go to bed,” continues Mrs. Williams describing the troubles from which she obtained relief through the use of Cardui. “My husband, having heard of Cardui, proposed getting it for me. “I saw after taking some Cardui .. . that I was Improving. The result was surprising. I felt like a different person. “Later I suffered from weakness and weak back, and felt all run-down. I did not rest well at night, I was so nervous and cross. My husband said he would get me some Cardui, which he did. It strengthened me . . . My doctor said I got along fine. I was in good healthy condition. I cannot say too much for it” Thousands of women have suffered as Mrs. Williams describes, until they found relief from the use of Cardui Since It has helped eo many, yon should not hesitate to try Cardui li troubled with womanly aliments. For sale everywhere. E.BJ THE WINDER NEWS Classified Ads. Good Gulf Gas and Supreme Auto Oil handled by Lee J. Oliver. Right price. Ford Tops and back curtain put on for $9.00 at Oliver's place, the auto top man. Tops for other cars at rea sonable prices. Lee J. OUver can handle your Bat tery work. All kinds. Prices are right. Winder Battery Cos. Loans made on farms and city prop erty-. Lowest rates of interest and commissions.—W. H. Quarterman, At torney. firestone r £ j "Oil. Boy! .Aixi^ 4he life!!” ff I LIKE my job. AND EVERY once. '"'N, ... ... CA BUT DAYS do come. IN A while. C) WHEN SKIES are blue. ROLLOVER. ABOVE THE city smoko. OR MAYBE sit and think* _•- T ‘ .Jb ' AND BREEZES stir. BUT MOST likely. sj|,' • * * * * * THE PAPERS on m y desk. JUST SIT. . and THEN I think. AND EVERY once. * * * * * * WHAT I would do. IN A while I’d light. • * * * * * IF I were boss. ONE OF my Chesterfields* ... ... I’D OPEN shop. AND OH Boy. • • • * • * AT TWELVE o’clock. I GUESS that wouldn’t. • • • * • t AND CLOSE at one. SATISFY! ... • o • WITH ONE hour off. • t • FOR LUNCH.Md I. /COMPANIONSHIP? Say, WOULD GET old Sn-m. there never was such a cig-_' . TO RUN me out. company! Just as mild and ' • * * smooth as tobaccos can be—buW IN HIS with a mellow “body” that satis m n noko* fies even cigar smokers. On lazy AND DROPme off. days or busy ones _ all the tim £ UNDER A greenwood tree. you want thia “satisfy* • • • smoke. BESIDE A babbling brook. • • • Have yoa teen the neio AND THERE I’d lie. AIR-TIGHT tine of SO? \ Oiifcrfidd ft# CIGARETTES^ 7 Liggett & Myees Tobacco Cos. CORD TIRES Now Selling at the Lowest Price Level in Tire History vvvvvvvvvvvv KING MOTOR CO. WINDER, GA. We still have meal and hull for sale. Millsaps & Eley. Ford Top and back curtain put on for $9.00 at Oliver’s place, the auto top man. Tops for other cars at reasona ble prices. LOST. —On last Saturday a $5.00 gold piece, with gold band around it with piece of chain attached: used as watch fob. Reward to finder. —L. S. Ilaird, Winder, Ga. WANTED—2S to 40 gallons of sweet milk every Friday morning and can use more than J. have been using thru the week.—Bentley Ice Cream Cos. Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper for sale at The Winder News office. - - $24.50 32x4 - - 46.30 - - 54.90 (And Other Sizes in Proportion) Tire repair men, who judge values best, class these tires as having the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven high grade car manufacturers use them as standard equipment They are the quality choice of cord users. $13.95 for 30x3^ This new low price is made possible by strictest economies and specialized production. Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of mhng 30x3 M-inch Non-Skid fabric tires. With a daily capacity of 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined production on a quantity basis. All materials used are the best obtainable.*The quality la uniform. It is the best fabric tire ever offered to the car owner at any price. BT7BBCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper for sale at The Winder News office. Lee J. Oliver can also handle your Battery work of all kinds. Prices are right.—Winder Battery Cos. Wanted. —Men or women to take or ders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women and children. Eliminate darning. We pay 75c an hour spare time, or $36.00 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write International Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. No. l-10t Good Gulf Gas and Supreme Auto Oil handled by Lee J. Oliver. Right price.