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THURSDAY. JULY 7, 1921.
Let us bake your Bread this hot weather. It is much better for you than biscuit.
Eat BENSONS Milk made bread. Try BENSON'S Layer Cake.
BENSON S BAKERY.
G. M. Districts and
G. M. Officers In
Barrow County.
District No. 243, Houses. Court 2nd
Tuesday in each month. A. I. Lyle,
J. P„ tt. H. Kimball, N. P., J. W. Sims,
and B B. Bradburry, constables.
District No. 249, Bethlehem. Court
3rd Saturday in each month. G. T.
Edwards, J. P., J. T. Harrison, N. P.,
Bethlehem, Ga„ Warren T. Thompson,
Bethlehem, Ga., constable.
District No. 1740, Auburn. Court 2d
Saturday in each month. J. W. Clack,
-J. P.; J. O. Hawthorne, N. P. ; Auburn,
Ga., W. H. Lovin, Auburn, Ga., consta
ble.
District No. 1741, Jones. Court 2nd
Saturday in each month. W. C. Sorrels,
J. P.: Erastus Perkins, N. P.; Winder,
Ga., J. W. Lackey, and R. R. Martin,
Winder, constables.
District No. 1742, Statham. Court
3rd Saturday in each month. I>. L.
Hale, J. P.; T. J. Sikes, N. P.; Stat
ham ; W. M. Stinchcomb, Statham, con
stable.
District No. 1743, Pentecost. Court
Ist Saturday in each month. W. H
Greeson, J. P.; J. W. Doster, N. P;
Winder, Ga., A. M. Haynie, Winder,
constable.
k District No. 246, Chandlers. Court
Ist Saturday in each month. R. W.
Haynie, J. P; Tom Suddeth, N. P.;
Winder; C. E. McDonald, Winder, con
stable.
District No. 316, Ben Smiths. Court
3rd Saturday in each month. N. D.
Meadow, J. P.; W. J. Ethridge, N. P.:
Carl, Ga.,; C. G. McDaniel and J. W.
Elrod, Carl, Ga., constables.
District No. 1744, Cains. Court 3rd
Saturday in each month. J. H. Parke.
J. P.; T. A. Deaton, N. P.; Hoschton,
Ga.; H. B. Fagin and J. M. Davis,
Hoschton, Ga. constables.
County Policemen: A Sim Hill, Hen
ry A. Rutledge, Winder, Ga.
Meeting of Executive
Board W M. U. of the
Appalachee Ass’n.
Mrs. B. H. Jenkins, who is the dis
trict Superintendent of the \\. M. L.
of the Appalachee Association, called
a meeting of the Executive Board com
posed of the officers of the Appalachee
Association last Wednesday.
The Executive Board and a few vis-
arrived at the beautiful subur
ban home of Mrs. Jenkins about noon.
An elegant course luncheon was served
the guests, after which a devotional and
business session were led by Mrs. Jen
kins.
Plans were made for a young people's
rally at Center Hill on the third Satur
ay in August.
Mrs. John W. Mears, Jr., will have
charge of the program.
Dates were agreed upon for the lect
ures *to be given by Miss Susie Eubanks,
who comes to the association in Au
grst. She is sent by the Baptist Board
and will visit all the churches possible:
2nd district —2nd week in August.
Ist. district—3rd week in August.
3rd. district —4tli week in August.
A program was also arranged for the
Woman’s Association at Bethel Thurs
day, September the Ist
Those present at luncheon with Mis.
Jenkins and at the executive meeting
were:
Mrs B. H. Jenkins, Supt., Monroe.
Mrs. H. H. Cobb, Sec., Watkinsville.
Mrs. Emory Harris, Ist district Sec
retary, Bethlehem.
Mrs. AV. S. Walker, 2nd district sec
retary, Monroe.
Mrs. M. A. Anderson, 3rd district Sec
retary, AA’atkinsville.
Mrs. AV. C. Robinson, Treasurer, of
Monroe.
Mrs. J. W. Mears, Jr.. Chairman of
the Young People’s AVork, Monroe
Mrs. R. R. Burger, Pub. Supt AVat
kinsville.
Mrs. E. M. Williams, visitor, Mon
roe.
Mrs. B. S. AValker, visitor, Monroe.
T* Remove Lead From Gunbarrela.
Chemically pure and strong nitric
acid will dissolve the lead In a gun
barrel, and will not Injure the metal
of the barrel unless the acid becomes
diluted with a little water. To re
move the acid, pour all of It out and
wipe the gun dry with a reg soaked In
olive or cottonseed oil. Do not get the
scld on the hands or clothes. If
by chance this happens It should be
washed off immediately with water and
thefr some weak alkali.
Buy GOOD GULF KEROSENE.
ADDalachee Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Everett were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haw
kins Saturday night.
Miss Cora Helton is visiting Misses
Alma and Emma Manders.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Helton are congratulating
them on the birth of a sou.
Mrs. Minnie Hawkins and Mrs. Nan
y Hawkins visited Mrs. Joe t'clllns
Friday afternoon.
Mbs. Bud Pass visited Mrs. Bertha
Helton Saturday afternoon.
Miss Fairy Belle Gregory was the
guest of Mrs. Eunice Casey Saturday
night.
Mr. Joie Hawkins visited his sis
ter, Mrs. Joe Collins Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolplius Pass visited
the later’s parents, last week.
The singing given by Mr. and Mrs.
N. J. Casey Wednesday night was en
joyed by a large number.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawkins, of
near Dacula, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hawkins last week.
Mr. E. L. Edwards visied Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Edwards and family Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Manders visited
Mr. .T. E. Mobley and family last AA red
nesday.
Mrs. W. A. Helton and daughters,
little Misses Bertha, and Eula Belle,
were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Helton.
Mrs. John Morgan visited Mrs. Bud
Parr Saturday afternoon.
The singing given by Mr. J. H. Man
ders Sunday afternoon was hiyhly en
joyed.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mhrphy are the
proud x>arents of a baby boy.
Why Suffer From Rheumatism?
Do you know that nine out of every
ten cases of rheumatism are simply
rheumatism of the muscles or chronic
rheumatism, neither of which require
any internal treatment? The pain may
be relieved by applying Chamberlain’s
Liniment, which makes sleep and rest
Possible, and that certainly means a
great deal to any one afflicted with
rheumatism. Advt.
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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
AVinder, Georgia.
DR. CHARLES HAYES
Athens, Ga.
Specialty: Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
511 Holman Building
Office Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. 1 to SP. M.
S. T. ROSS
Physician aud Surgeon
Rooms 303-304 AVinder Bank Bldg.
AVinder, Ga.
Dr. L. C. Allen Dr. Myron B. Allen
DR. L. C. ALLEN & SON
Hoschton, Georgia
Office Hours:
Sundays, 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.
AVednesdays, 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 M.
Saturdays, all day until 3:00 P. M.
All other times when not attending calls
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G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office Over Carithers Bank.
Practice In All Courts.
S. M. ST. JOHN
Jeweler
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass
and Silverware.
Repair Work Done Promptly
Broad Street Winder, Ga.
AV. L. DeLaPERRIERE
Dental Surgery
Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work
Done in Most Scientific and
Satisfactory AVay.
DR. C. S. AVILLIAMS
DENTIST
Offices in the AA’inder National Bank
Building.
Rooms 313-314
Residence Phone 234—Office Phone 81
WINDER, GA.
DR. AV. L. MATHEWS
Suite 410 AVinder National Bank Bldg.
Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M., and
Ito4P. M. Residence Phone 213.
Office Phone No. 13.
W. H. QUARTERMAN
Attorney at Law
Prcatice In All Courts
Commercial Law a Specialty
DR. It. P. ADAMS
General Practice
Bethlehem, Georgia.
Phones: Office 24. Residence 6
W. M. THOMA S
Cleaning—Pressing—Altering
Phone 49 —Jackson Street
AVinder, Georgia
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THE WINDER NEWS
In the District Court of the U. S.,
Northern District of Georgia—As A
Court of Bankruptcy.
In Re: W. H. Hardlgree, Bankrupt
In Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor above
named, a resident of Statham, Ga.. in
the county of Barrow, said district, are
hereby notified that he was on June 23.
1921, duly adjuented bankrupt and that
the first meeting of his creditors will be
held at the office of Referee nt I.aw
renceville, Ga., July 6, 1921, at 10 a. m.,
(E. TANARUS.) at which time the said creditors
may attend, prove their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the bankrupt
and transact such other business as
may properly come before said meeting.
N. L. HUTCHINS,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Lawrenceville, Ga., June 25, 1921.
ARGONNE LOCALS
Miss Lottie Lee Chandler spent Tues
day night with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
Calvin Smith and Miss Etta Smith.
Mr. and Airs. Joseph Austin spent
Sunay with Mr. Calvin Smith.
Miss Mamie Odom spent Saturday
night and Sunday with friends near
Bold Springs.
VA T e are glad to report that Miss
Maud Hinesley has gotten able to re
turn to her home.
Miss Clara Smith, of near Paradise,
spent Sunday night with Miss Ada
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Day spent Sun
day with his brother, Mr. Bert Day.
Little Misses Darse and Sybil Odom
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Miss Grace Bullock, of Campton.
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Odom visited
Mr. Calvin Smith Saturday night.
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scarcely perceptible, yet it is said that
the whale’s hearing Is so acute that a
Ihip crossing Its track half a mile
llstant will cause It to dive Instantly
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