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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921. Legal Advertisements. Letters of Administration GEORGIA—Barrow county. V. A. Sims, of said state, having in proper form applied ns a person select ed by 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 office at the August Term, 1921, of the Court of Ordinary of said county to show cause, if any, why permanent letters of administration shodld not be granted to said V. A. Sims as prayed. Witness my official signature, this the stb day of July, 1921. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. GUARDIANSHIP ♦ GEORGIA— Barrow county. To all whom it may concern: Mrs. Lillian Guinn, a resident of this State, having in due form applied to the undersigned for the guardianship of the person and property of Julian Grant Sparks, minor child of William G. Sparks, late of said county, deceased, notice is hereby given that Mrs. Lil lian Sparks application will be heard at the next Court of Ordinary for said county, on the first Monday in August, 1921. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. Application for Administration GEORG I A—P.a r row county. H. G. Hill of said State, having in proper form applied as a person se lected as the next of kin for letters ol administration on the estate of Mack Moore, colored, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors find 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 be granted to said 11. G. Hill, ns prayed for. This July 4th, 1921. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. W. .1. AUSTIN VS. ERNER HARRELL GE()RGIA —Barrow County. In ease of W. J. Austin vs. Edner Harrell, equitable suit, the defendant is required to appear op the 4th Mon day in September in Barrow Superior Court, to answer plaintiff s complaint. Witness Blanton Fortson, Judge of Su perior Court of Western Circuit. ' A. T. HARRISON, Clerlf. SALE NOTICE. GE< >KG IA — Barrow county. Will be sold at public outcry before the courthouse door of Barrow county, Georgia, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in August. 1921, between the legal hours for sheriffs sales, nil the following described prop erty tow it: All that tract or lot of land with the improvements thereon in the city of Winder, Barrow county, state of Geor gia, it being in the subdivision of the Gity of Winder called “Woodlawn Height*.” Being lot No. Four (4i and part of lot Five (5) of Block "L of said W Ood lawn Heights. Fronting on Oak Street about ninety feet and running back about two hun dred and forty-five feet deep. A plat of said Woodlawn Heights is of record in th on) e of Ilia clerk of the So. era'" Court of Jackson county, Georgia, and ref 'fence Is made to said plat for lo co‘ion of said lots, on said laud tlieie situated a six (fit room dwelling house. Fuid property will 1>" sold as the prop erly of George J. Alien and the same will be sold by O. H. Ariiold, Jr., in pursuance of the power of sale contain 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 Book “D” Page 56. The debt secured by said security deed 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 tlie above mentioned power of sale. O. H. ARNOLD, JR. Application for Administration. GEORGIA—Harrow county. To all whom it may concern: J. L. Lanier, of said State, having in proper form applied to me as a crcdi tor of Charles W. Camp, deceased, late of said county, for letters of adminis tration on the estate of snid deceased this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and heirs of Charles \\ . Camp deceased, to he and appear at my office at the August term of the Court of Ordinary of said county on the Ist Monday in August, 121. and show cause, if any they can, why permanent letters of administration should not be granted to said applicant upon said estate. Witness my official signature this sth ay of July, 1921. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. Twelve Months’ Support GEORGIA —Barrow county. Mrs. Sarah O. DeLay, having in roper form made application for twelve months support for herself and two minor children out of the estate of Jus. A. DeLay, and the appraisers duly ap pointed to set apart same, having filed their returns in office; this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause lie fore me, if any they have, on the first Monday in August, 1921, at Barrow Court of Ordinary, why said applica tion should not be granted and the re turn of the appraisers be made the Judgment of the court. This sth day of July, 1921. C. W. TARKER, Ordinary. GEORGIA —Barrow county. F. G. Lee, vs. Willie May Lee. No. 264. Libel for Divorce. Barrow Superior Court, March Term, 1921. To Willie May Lee: You are hereby required personally or by attorney to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Barrow' county, Georgia, to be held in and for said county on the fourth Mon day in September, 1921, then and there to answer the plaintiff’s libel for di vorce in above stated ease, as In default thereof ihe Court will proceed as to Justice shall appertain Witness the Hon Blanton Fortson, judge of said Court, this 16th day of July, 1921 A. T. HARRISON, Clerk. 2t in July—2t in Aug. The Same Everywhere. The editor of Pusia Akhbar, a native newspaper of Lahore, India, says, “I have used Chamberlain’s Colic and Di arrhoea Remedy ninny times among m.v children and servants, for colic and di arrhoea and always found it effective.” NOTICE OF BON'D ELECTION. Notice is hereby given to the voters of Barrow county, that on the 20th day of August, IK2I, an election will be held In IWirrow county at which will be submitted *o the qualified voters of said county, for their determination of the question whether Bonds shall be issued by said Barrow county, Georgia, in the aggregate amount of'Fifty Thou sand Dollars ($50,000.00) to he applied to the completion, finishing and equip lug of the Barrow comity court house, which is now under construction, the said issue of Bonds to aggregate the sum of Fifty Thousand (SS<MMK).O(),) Dollars if issued shall consist of fifty Bonds in number, numbered from one and to fifty (501. both inclusive, each 0 f said Bonds to b? of the denomination ul One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars, each and all of said bonds are to bear interest at the rate of five percent (5) per annum from date of issue, payable annually or on the first day of January each year, and the principal there of to be payable as follows :Two Thou sand Dollars on the first day of Janua ry, 10:52, and Three Thousand Dollars, the first day of January, 102.1, 1034, 1935, 1030 1937, 1935, 1030, 1040, 1941. 1012. 1043, 1044, 1045, 10-iU. 1047, iOi'. the said several installments seven teen in number, one of Two Thousand Dollars and sixt en of Three Thousand Dollars, each of the proposed issue, ag gregating the total said sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars and on the last named date, January Ist 10IS, all of said Bonds principal and interest are to be fully paid off. Said election shall he held at all the voting precincts within the limit of the said county, and shall be held by the same persons and in the same maimer and tin 1 same rules and regulation as those that govern elections for county officers for the said county of Barrow, and the returns of said flection shall he made by the-election managers to the Ordinary of Barrow county and said Ordinary of Barrow county shall in the presence and together with the managers who bring up the said returns consolidate tlie said returns and de clare tlie result. The hour for holding said election shall bo the same as the hours for holding the elections for county officers: namely: From seven o’clock A. M. until six o'clock I*. M. at Court House and at all other precincts in said county, from eight o’clock A. M. until three o'clock I*. M. sun time, on said date for holding the said election, August 26. 1921. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary of Barrow county. t Legal Advertisements According to law all legal adver tisements must be paid for in advance. In order to avoid any confusion or de lay in the publication of these legal notice's all parties sending in legal no tiees 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. G. M. Districts and G. M. Officers In Barrow County. District No. 243, Houses. Court 2nd Tuesday in each month. A. I. Lyle, J. I*., R. 11. 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. D. 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 Greoson, J. P.; J. W. Doster, N. P; Winder, Ga., A. M. Ilaynie, Winder, constable. District No. 246, Chandlers. Court Ist Saturday in each month. R. W. Ilaynie, 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 T . Elrod, Carl, Ga., constables. District No. 1744, Cains. Court 3rd Saturday in each month. J. H. Parke. J. I’.; T. A. Deaton, N. P.; Hoschton, Ga.; 11. B. Fagin and J. M. Davis, Hoschton, Ga, constables. County Policemen: A Siin Hill, Hen ry A. Rutledge, Winder, Ga. Postoak Locals. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Evans spent Fri day night with Mr. and Mrs. George Wall. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Perkins spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W M. Hol loway. Mr. Carl Harrison spent Wednesday night with his sister, Mrs. Ralph Sims. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey spent Sat urday night witli Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Casey, of near Bogart. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hendrix, of Bethlehem spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Callie Hoscli Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Partaiu of near Campton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Holloway Master Willie DeLay of Paradise spent Saturday night and Sunday with Messrs. Raymond and Albertus Holloway. Mrs. Ellen Sliarpton. of Winder, spent Saturday night and Sunday With her brother, Mr. Charlie Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. C. D Bailey, of Cedar Hill, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Clarence Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holloway spent Sunday witn Mr. ana Mrs. Ilirnm Ad ams. Mr. and Mrs Carl Hendrix spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. C B. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. IV. W. Hoscli spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry of near Statham. Mr. and Mrs G. P. Holloway spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and. Mrs. Clarence Bailey. Teachers Examination The annual examination for teachers will be held at the High School audi torium in Winder, on July 29 and 30. Examination tablets can be secured at DeLaPerriere’s Drug store. Exam ination will begin promptly at 8:00 Friday A. M. Only those who are teaching or ex pecting to teach will be allowed to take the examination. The questions will come in sealed packages and will not be opened until the teachers assemble at 8:30 o’clock, July 29th. * No one will be allowed to look over these questions on the day of the ex amination except those who take it. J. B. BROOKSHIRE, C. S. S. One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollars Earned. The average man does not save to exceed ten per cent of his earnings, lie must spend nine dollars in living ex peases for every dollar saved. That being the case he can not be too careful about unnecessary expenses. Very of ten a few properly invested, like buying seeds for bis garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. It Is the same In buying Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a few cents, and a bottle of it iu the house often saves a doctor's bill of sev eral dollars. Buy GOOD GULF KEROSENE. THE WINDER NEWS ggggggggggggggg C IGARE T T Liggett & Myers Tobacco Cos. "Ouija! Whais 4he good ’word?” New Prices on Titan and International Tractors Now Lowest Ever Quoted CTFECTIVE immediately, we make another big reduction in the prices of Titan and Interna tional tractors. These reductions wipe out all former advances and place Titan and International tractors at the lowest prices at which they have ever been sold. International 8-16 Titan 10-20 S9OO S9OO This price is about one-fourth less This is the lowest price ever quoted than the price at which the 8-16 sold on the Titan, considering the equip prior to March of this year. The new ment now included (formerly sold figure is the lowest at which it was ever extra). Up to March of this year the sold.Thenewpriceincludesallthenec- price was $1,200 today it is S9OO. essary equipment—platform, fenders, At this figure the Titan 3-plow governor, belt pulley—features which tractor is the best value in the farm must be paid for extra on some tractors. power field. The International 15-30 has been educed to $1,750 —lower than it has ever been before. The man who needs a 4-plow tractor cannot find a better investment than the 15-30 at this price. (All prices f. o. b. Chicago.) Considering quality, power, equipment, and the service which follows every machine, Titan and International tractors at these new low prices are unquestionably the best buy in the tractor market. As these prices have been made regardless of manufacturing costs, we do not guarantee to maintain them. These prices certainly justify the immediate purchase of a tractor. Put it at the horse-killing work of hot weather plowing, and your fall and winter belt work. See our tractor dealer for full information on deliveries and terms. International Harvester Company OF AMERICA . . _ A Chicago (INCORPORATED) U W r\ 92 Branch Hcutee and 15,000 Dealert in the United Statee ’my YOUNG sister* • t • HAS A Ouija board. AND SHE believes it. * * * AND TALKS to Noah. * * * AND I think she talks. * * * TO HER best fellow. * * * WHO’S DEAD but doesn’t know it, r • ♦ AND I used to give her. * * * THE LOUD, rude laugh. * * * BUT I’M sorry now. * * * BECAUSE LAST night* • • • I WAS home alone* * # * SO I got the board* * * * AND PUT in a call* * * * FOR JOHN Barleycorn* * * * AND OTHER departed spWtS. • * * BUT THE line was busy. t t FOR NOTHING happened. * * * THEN I cheated a little. # * * AND IT spelled this. * • • “GRAMMASHOTTA SEVEN.” * • * SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR *SO I shut off quick. • • TO HEAD off any* • • • FURTHER FAMILY scandal* * # * THEN I stopped to smoko* * * * A CIGARETTE. • * * ,y 'f* AND AFTER a while* % * * * I CRANKED up weejea* 5 * * * AND ALL of a sudden* * * * IT STARTED off. • * AND QUICK as a flash* * * * IT SAID something* * * * “THEY SATISFY.’* • • • “CATISFY” — that’s the good O word. Just light up a Chesterfield and see what ex perts can do with fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos when they blend them in that can’t-be copied Chesterfield way, .You’ll say “they satisfy.” Did you know about the Chetterfield package of JO?