The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, October 13, 1921, Image 8

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: THrRSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1921. Voluntary Bankruptcy It is not right easy fur man to got Into bankruptcy if the proci>ediiigs an* contested. In the past business men have slept over tlieir rights ami have taken whatever the courts would give them. However. this policy "ill tloul less change if the bankruptcy cas es increase. For anyone to go into voluntary bankruptcy he must swear to every allegation in the petition and make a clean showing of all his assets as well as liabilities. If lie hides any of his property, ho commits perjury, which is a state and Moral crime, and can be prosecuted. When a man seeks .■voluntary bankruptcy lie wants the law to shelter him and annul his debts. Hence, bo is o\ported to show a clean hand to his creditors in the courts. Of ten in the past men have gotten into se rious trouble by swearing falsely to their assets. We have heard of cases ■where such is a fact. How much bet ter it would be for a man to call his creditors together, make a clean show ing to them and try to affect it settle ment with them. In this way court <-osos could !c eliminated and the cred itors would get more than they would if taken into court. We hope there will be no voluntary bankruptcy proceedings in Harrow county, but if there is, let every one who seeks the courts for the set I le nient of his debts, realize at once the danger of the proceedings if he tries to act dishonestly with his creditors. Don’t perjure yourslf and stand a chance of breaking into the federal penitentiary. . 4|§P A READER. To (ntiu a Hood Reputation. The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to lie what you appear.” That is pm-isely the manner in which -Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has gain ed its reputation as a cure for coughs, colds, croups and whooping cough. Ev ery bottle that has-ever t>een put out by the manufacturers has been fully up to the high standard of excellence claim ed for it. People have found that it can he depended upon for the relief and cure of these ailments and that it is pleasant and safe to take. A WOMAN’S BACK. The Advice of Thi* Winder Woman Is of Certain Value. Many a woman’s back has many aches and pains. Oftinu-s 'lts the kidneys’ fault. That’s why Doan’s Kidney Pills are #o effective. Many Winder women know this. Ask your neighbor. Mrs. F. C. Bentley, Athens St., Win -<%*r, says: " I have used Doan's Kid ney Pills for many years and have al ways found them to be just as repre sented. My hack has been sore and lame and my kidneys disordered and sluggish. I had bad headaches and nrvous spells, too. The way my kid neys acted caused me a whole lot of an nova ms 1 and l was In pretty loot condition. A few of Doan’s Kidney Pills relieved me wonderfully. When ever I haven’t been feeling just right ‘•since, Doan’s have ulways brought the same prompt relief.” Price 000, at all dealer*. Don’t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pill* —the same that Mrs. Bent ley had! Foster-Milburn Cos.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. V. How Better Thau Pills? The qutsdlon bus hern asked—ln what way are Chamberlain's Tablets superior to the ordinary cathartic liver pills? Our answer is, they are easier and more pleasant to take and their ef fect is so gentle that one hardly real izes that it is produced by a medicine. Then, they not only move the bowls but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. < Sharon News There will he meet inn at this place Saturday night and Sunday. The sinning at tliis place Sunday at’- ter noun was enjoyd hy a large crowd aud there was tine singing; the Liberty class was present. Misses Eva Jane. Laura Mae Late raster, Kell and Fannie Situs. Messrs. Key Foster. f’ollK* Lancaster, illayt t’niee were out riding Sunday after ' noon. Mrs. Ella Stone sjvent Sunday with Mrs. Charlie Hale. Mrs. Tinny Lancaster visited Mrs. June Mauldin Sunday afternoon. Miss lx>is Feagan speut Sunday af ternoon with Miss Pauline Parks. Miss Ermine Simpson spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lola Mauldin. Mr. Clarence McDonald of Thomp son Mill was the guest of Miss Viola Mauldin Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mol lie Simpson. Mrs. Ella Lancaster were the giants of Mrs. Sailors Sunday afternoon. A (khmJ Ptiysir When you want a physic that is mild and gentle in effect, easy to take and certain to act, take Chamberlain's tab lets. They are excellent. NOTICE EX A regular eominunica- tion of Winder lodge. So - s-'tf. F - * A. M.. will be held in Ma- ' sonic Ilall Friday ev ening. Oct. 14. at usual hour. Work in plaster Degree. .. K. MILLER, W. M. L. A. COOK, Secretary. NOTICE Regular meeting of Winder Lodge of Odd Fellows, next Tuesday evening at 7 :.’{o. All members urged to be on hand, “work in Iniiatory and Second degrees. .1 A. AUSTIN, N. G. MARK SIMS, Secretary. CARD OK THANKS. Mrs. Rainey and children wish to thank the many friends in Winder and Harrow county for the many beautiful expressions of love and sympathy and the high esteem shown our husband md father. Mrs. Mae F. Rainey and children. Wanted to buy several cows fresh in milk. If you have a good cow that’s not fresh in milk for sale see me about her.—-Winder Pure Milk Dairy. J. W. Saunders, Phone 247. 20-4 t. A Remarkable Record. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. It has been in use for colds, croup, and whooping cough for almost half a century and has con stantly grown iri favor and popularity ■;s its good qualities became better known. It is the standard and main reliance for these diseases In thousands of homes. The facts that it can al ways be depended upon and is safe and pleasant to take are greatly in its fa vor when it is wanted for children. FARMERS SOW GRAIN We are State Agents for Duplex Basic Phosphate, which runs from 18 to 24 per cent. It is manufactured by the Tennessee Coal Iron & It. K. Cos.. Birmingham, Ala., and is scientifically prepared, especially for all kind* of Grain and Hay Crops. It is shipppd in 100 pound Cot ton Sacks or Bulk. Write us for Booklets and quotations. We want an Agent in every county. Truitt Coal Iron & R. R. Cos. Phone Ivy 753 Atlanta, Ga. Summerour’s Big Sale STILL ON In addition to our special prices we are going to give with every $5.00 purchase, 20 POUNDS SUGAR to the DOLLAR, for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. We have 1000 yards Sheeting we are going to sell for 10c per yard. I his Sheet ing is worth 15c on the market today. Bring in your keys this week and see who has the lucky one. A pretty lot of new Dresses, Coat Suits, and Coats at veryjow -prices. We have a nice selection of ladies’ Hats that range in price from $2.25 up to sls - are new hats, in style and good values. Come to this sale and buy all you want while the selection is good. We have in anew selection of men's and boys' Clothing at prices in reach of all. If you want a sls to S2O Suit, we have it. If you want a real Suit, we have them for $25 to S4O. Come in and look them over. You are never disappointed when you trade at Summerour s. We satisfy our customers during the sale as well as any other time. If you buy something from us and it happens to be too small or too big, we will gladly exchange with you. We want to please you, and this we do. J. W. SUMMEROR Classified Ads. • • For Seed Oats. Fiilghum and Rust Proof, see ,1. C. Kay A Cos. He sure to come to the Hallowe’en party, sponsored by the 1). A. IL, on Friday, October 2*. 2>-2t FOUND—One automobile rack, rim, easing and number. Owner can get same by calling at this office and pay ing for this ad. It Fresh Fish and oysters Friday and Saturday at J. H. Wheeler’s. 26-4 t Huy your meats and groceries at J. 11. Wheeler’s and save money 26-4 t Shoes for the whole family at the right price at J. C. Ray & Cos. Special-nt J. C. Ray & Co’s.—Large size can Royal Cherry. Go at 30 cts. can while they last. BARGAINS IN WAGONS We have 13 new two-horse Stude baker wagons with bodies medium aud heavy weights that we are selling at sllO and slls each. Also 10 new one house Studebaker wagons for SOO.OO each. We mean to sell them. Kimbrough-Veazey Company. 4t23 Apalachee, Ga. ! KINK MERCANTILE BUDDING FOR RENT We have one of the best mercantile buildings on Candler street with rear platform and shed on railroad and 000 feet of railroad frontage, for rent. This building lias frontage of 52 feet on pav ed street, and depth 107 feet. It is an ideal location for most any kind of bus iness. See I. K. JACKSON & CO. Third floor Winder Nat. Bank Bldg. THE WINDER NEWS WONDERFUL That’s what you’ll say about TARZAN OF THE APES From the Original Story by Edgar Rice, Burroughs Ape and Gorilla Fight. Elephant Raids on Natives. Prowling, Scowling, Terrible Lions and their Prey. A HUNDRED APES IN THE JUNGLE Tarzan is the most amazing and thrilling character ever conceived. The call of the jungle pervades it. Scores of wild beasts leap through its reels; and overpowering ly mighty is Tarzan, who roams the jungle as their king. Romance has never had a stranger setting than the love stcry of this weird man for the only white girl he ever saw. See Tarzan struggle with the lion. A battle be tween an ape and a gorilla. The elephant raid on a can nibal village. Abduction of a white girl by the apes. Played by Elmo Lincoln and Enid Markey, 1000 cast. ; TWO DAYS Tuesday - Wednesday, Odt. 18-19 STRAND THEATRE Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.