The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, February 09, 1922, Image 7

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922. Legal Advertisements. • CITOATION. GEORGIA —Barrow county. To All Whom It May Concern : Mrs. Georgia McDonald, of said state, having In proper form, applied for per manent letters of administration on the estate of W. D. McDonald, late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of W. D. McDonald, deceased, to be and appear at the court of ordi nary of said county at the March term, 1922, and show cause, if any they have or can. why permanent letters of admin istration should not be granted to Mrs. Gf-orgia McDonald, on said estate. Witness my official signature this 6th day of February, 1922. C. w. PARKER, Ordinary. Application for Guardianship GEORGIA—Barrow county. A. A. Camp having applied for guar dianship of Frank Cooper, colored, a .minor, orphan, grandson of Anne Long, notice is given to all concerned that said application will be heard at my office at 10 o'clock, A. M. on the first Monday in March, next. This the oth day of February, 1922. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. \ CITATION GEORGIA —Barrow county. H. G. Hill, as the administrator of Mack Moore, colored, represents to the Court in his petition duly filed that he has fully administered on Mack Moore’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi tors, to show cause, if any they can, why the said administrator should not he discharged from said administra tion as prayed by him and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in March, 1922. This the 6th day of February, 1922. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. PETITION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA —Harrow county. To the Superior Court of said county. The petition of G. W. Summerour, A. B. Harwell, L. C. Russell and H. H. Chandler, of Barrow county, Georgia, respectfully shows: * 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors to be incorporated, and made a body politic under the name and style of SUMMER OUR PLANT AND STOROAGE COM PANY, for the period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of said terra. 2. The principal office and place of business of said company shall be in the City of Winder. State and county aforesaid, but petitioners desire the right to establish branch offices and places of business within this state or elsewhere, whenever the holders of a majority of the capital stock so deter mine. 3. The object of said incorporation is pecuniary gain to itself and its share holders. 4. The business to be carried on by the said corporation is the planting, raising, growing, transplanting, selling, buying, exchanging, importing aiyl ex porting potatoes, potato plants, and other plants and other agriculture pro ducts, and the curing and storing of ♦potatoes and other agriculture products r themselvesTand for others for hire; tlie operating and maintaining ware houses and curing houses for the pur pose of storing and curing potatoes and other farm products for themselves and for others for hire; the ginning and storing of cotton, and the storing of cotton seed, and buying and selling the same; the buying, selling, exchang ing and storing of farm supplies and merchandise, and running and opera ting a general mercantile business, any -or all of the above as they may desire. 5. The capital stock of said corpor ation shall be Ten Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same to the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars by a majority vote of the stock holders. Said stock to bo divided into shares of the par value of one hundred dol lars each. Ton per cent of the amount of the capital stock of ten thousand dollars has been actually paid in (and as a matter of fact the entire capital stock of ten thousand dollars has been actually paid in.) 6. Petitioners desire the right to sue and he sued, to plead and be im pleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary for the successful carrying on of said business including the right to buy. hold, lease, and sell real estate and personal prop erty, suitable to the purposes of the corporation, and to execute notes and bonds as evidences of indebtedness in curred, or which may be incurred in the conduct of the affairs of the cor poration, and to secure the same by mortgage security deed, or form of lien under existing laws. 7 They desire for said corporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to its charter, either of form or substaMce by vote of a majority of its stock outstanding a the time. They ask authority for tin said corporation to wind up its affairs, liquidate and discontinue its business at any time it may determine so to d< by a vote of two thirds of its stock outstanding at the time, provided th. same does not conflict with the laws of said state 8. They desire for said corporation the right of renewal when, and provhl- ed by the laws of said State, and that it have all such rights, powers, privi leges and immunities as ate incident to like corporations or permissible un er the laws of Georgia. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to lie incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the rights, priv ileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now, qr may hereafter be, allowed a corporation of similar char acter under the laws of Beorgia. RUSSELL & CHANDLER, Petitioners' Attorneys. GEORGIA—Barrow county. I, A. T. Harrison, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Barrow county, Geor gia, do hereby certify that the forego ing is a true and correct copy of the ap plication for charter of SUMMER OUR’S PLANT AND STORAGE COMPANY, as the same appears on tile in this office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said court. This 16th day of January, 1922. A. T. HARRISON, Clerk Superior Court Barrow Cos., Ga. MIDWAY NEWS Mrs. D. D. Jones has been been on the sick list for some time; we hope she will soon be better. Larue Barber spent Friday night with Beatrice Perkins. Miss Ethel Sailors spent the week end with her sister at Bethlehem. Mr. Walter Doster and Miss Kate Sims were happily married Sunday af ternoon at the home of E. C. Perkins. Mr. Perkins officiating. Master Ernest J. (flack spent Thurs day night with Chester Perkins. Mrs. Ruth Clack of Bethlehem spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. H. M. Sailors, last week. CARTER HILL. 4 ' The friends here of Mrs. Sam Bower formerly Miss Pearl Perry, are interest ed to know that she and her husband have moved from East Point to Beth el community. Mr. H. G. Hill, who purchased the Hill homestead some time before Christ mas. has sold his Winder home and will move here in the near future. The school has organized a literary society to meet on Friday afternoon after school. Mr. Theo Dillard is the president and chairman, and Miss Ju rell Miller, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Peteet and children, of Hoschton visited Mr. (Jin Skinner’s family last weeek. We are very sorry Other Rutledge, the youngest son of Mr. and Mi's. H. M. Rutledge got his arm broken in two places Saturday, by jumping off a load ed wagon. Mr. Gin Skinner’s family and Mrs. Mercer Peteet and children visited Mr. A. A. Skinner’s family at Union Point last week. Mr. Miller, of Maddox. Mr. Pruitt, of Bethlehem and Misses Ermine Mil ler, and Minnie Sharpton, of Winder, were here Sunday afternoon. Misses Luree and Lena Mae Tread well visited their parents at Statham Saturday and Sunday. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Aids Nature. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids ex pectoration, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its good qualities. Try it when you have a cough or cold. S. A. L. Schedule In Effect May Ist, 1921. South Bound. No. 11 arrives 6:18 A.Mj No. 17 arrives 8:42 a. m No. *5 arrives 3 :00 p.m. No. 20 arrives 7:00 P.M. North Bound No. &0 arrives 9:15 a.m No. 6 arrives 2:35 p.m. No. 18 arrives 7:00 p.m. No. 12 arrives 10:41 P.M. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY SCHEDULE—Effective July 24, 1921. No. 8 daily for Gainesville lea. 1:33 pm No. 14 daily except Sunday for Gaines ville leaves 8:45 A. M. No. 5 daily for Monroe leaves 11:30 A. M. No. 13 daily except Sunday for Monroe leaves 3:15 P. M. 1 " ' ' .* Stomach Trouble? Health is Most Important to You. Columbus, Ga. "Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is certainly a grand medicine for stomach trouble. I have suffered greatly all my lifa from a disordered stomach. My food seemed to set so heavy, no matter what I ate. I have taken many of the medi cines advertised for this trouble, but none of them has ever come up to Golden Medical Discovery for giving prompt and lasting relief. Whenever I have a sluggish liver, with sick headaches and constipation, I have found Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets a very efficient remedy. They do not gripe or cause any other distressing condition such as a great many pillß do.” —Mrs. Laura Kimbrough, 3503 Erlene Avenue. Obtain this Medical Discovery of Doctor Pierce’s at your nearest drug store, in tablets or liquid, or send 10c. to Doctor Pierce’s Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package, and write tor free medical advice. MONUMENTS FIRST CLASS WORK , MARBLE & GRANITE Office in Dr. Bush New Building WINDER MARBLE & GRANITE CO. J. W. NICHOLS, Mgr. PROFESSIONAL CARDS RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR. Attorueye-At-Luw WINDER, GA. Office in Carithers Building. Practice in All the Courts G. D. ROSS JULIAN E. ROSS ROSS & ROSS Attorneys-At Law Winder, Ga. Office Over City Pharmacy Practice in all the Courts. — COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY JOSEPH D. QUILLIAN Attorney-at-Law Office Over DeLaPerriere ”s Drug store Winder, Georgia. G. A. JOHNS Attorney at Law Winder, Ga. Office Over Carithers Bank. Practice In All Courts. W. H. QUARTERMAN Attorney at Law Prentice In All Courts Commercial Law a Specialty J. C. PRATT Attorney-At-Law Winder, Ga. Office in Bush Building Practice in all Courts T. ELTON DRAKE Attorney-At-Law Office in Old Court House Building Winder, Georgia W. L. DeLaPERRIERE Dental Surgery Fillings, Bridge aud Plate Work Done in Most Scientific and Satisfactory Way. DR. C. S. WILLIAMS DENTIST Offices in the Winder National Bank Building. Rooms 313-314 Residence Phone 234 —Office Phone 81 WINDER, GA. DR. It. P. ADAMS Generul Practice Bethlehem, Georgia. Phones: Office 24. Residence 6 Dr. L. C. Allen Dr. Myron B. Allen I)R. L. C. ALLEN & SON Hoschton, Ga. Office Hours: Sundays: 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. Wednesdays: 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. Saturdays, all day until 3:00 P. M. All other time when not attending calls It. HENRY BARNES, D. C. (Doctor Chiropractic) CHIROPRACTIC is the adjustment of the spine to re move the cause of disease. SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. Saturday 9 to 12 :30 A. M. Office New Bush Building. B. E. PATRICK Jeweler Room 403, 4th Floor Winder National Bank Bldg. Winder, Ga. — S. M. ST. JOHN Jeweler Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass and Silverware. Repair Work Done Promptly Broad Street Winder, Ga. WHEN YOUR BATTERY Olt AUTOMOBILE IS SICK CALL NO. 6—The AUTO DOCTORS Office Hours All Day and Night AUTO SALES CO. ATHENS STREET PHONE 86 CITIZENS PRESSING CLUB For Y'our Cleaning, Pressing an Altering Shop over Williams Bros, Cafe. W. B. WILSON. Prop. Winder, Georgia W. M. THOMA S Cleaning—Pressing—Altering Phone 49—Jackson Street Winder, Georgia FIRE, TORNADO I & automobile insurance Oldest and strongest companies in the Insurance Line. Will Appreciate your Business C. C. GREGORY CO. 305 Winder National Bank Building THE WINDER NEWS Crow’s Academy. The weather is still rainy and bad at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Casey spent last Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. O. L. Casey and family. We are glad to say that Mrs. Ann Lee is improving. Mrs. Lydie Patton and family were the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Luke recent ly. Miss**® Nellie and Viola Casey and Annie Lou and Willie Mae Casey were the guests of Mis. Lela Sosbee Satur day. Mrs. Hayes from Bogart is spending awhile with Mrs. Georgia Ann and Mrs. Annie Huff. We are glad to say that little Lona Bell and Jessie Lou Lee who have been sick are improving. Mrs. Annie Lee and family were the guests of Mrs. Lela Sosbee Saturday. Miss Luna Mae Evans was the guest of Miss Mollie Edwards oue night last week. Mr. ahid Mrs. Dhvid Edwards of Bishop are guests of their father, Mr. Edawrds, this week. Mr. Joe Luke is improving at this writing. Mrs. Ada Luke and little sons, Wil lie and Carroll, are spending awhile with Mrs. Fulcher. Mrs Sallie Saxton is spending awhile with Mrs. A. It. Casey. Mrs. Langford spent awhile Satur day afternoon with Mrs. Georgia Ann Lee and Mrs. Annie Huff. Postoak Locals. Mr. .and Mrs. Bush Edgar spent last Thursday night aud Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lackey, Sr., of Paradise were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Casey recently. Mr. and Mrs. C.-B. Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Groff Austin spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Smith of near Winder. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lackey, Sr., of near Paradise spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Holloway. Misses Nobie Holloway and Ethel Mae Jackson spent Saturday with Miss Alma Hosch. Miss Edie Ruth Del.ay of Paradise spent the week-end with Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edgar spent durday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar. Mr. und Mrs. W. A. Holloway spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Casey and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey spent Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs. AV. M. Holloway and family. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Casey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. <5. Casey. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Casey spent Fri day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Partain of near Gratis. Misses Vera Adams and Willie Mae Williams spent Thursday flight with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway. Mr. Ernest McDaniel spent Saturday night with Mr. Roy Griffeth. A Judicious Inquiry. A well known traveling man who visits the drug trade, says he has often heard druggists ask a customer, who wished to buy coqgh medicine, whether it was for a child or an adult and if a child, they almost invariably recom mended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. The reason for this is that they know there is no danger from it and flint it always cures. There is not the least danger in giving it and for colds, croup and whooping cough it is unsurpassed. SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION Thedford’s Black-Draught Highly Recommended by a Tennessee Grocer for Troubles Re sulting from Torpid Liver. East Nashville, Tenn.— The effic iency of Thedford’s Black-Draught, the genuine, herb, liver medicine, la vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a grocer of this city. “It is without doubt the best liver medicine, and I don’t believe I could get along without It 1 take It for sour stomach, head ache, bad liver, indigestion, and all other troubles that are the result of a torpid liver. "I have known and used it for years, and can and do highly recommend It to every one. I won’t go to bed with out It In the house. It will do all it claims to do. I can’t say enough for It." Many other men and women through out the country have found Black- Draught just as Mr Parsons describe* —valuabld in regulating the liver to Its normal functions, and in cleansing the bowels of impurities. ‘ Thedford’s Black-Draught liver medi cine Is the original and only genuine. Accept no Imitations or substitutes, i Always ask for Thedforda. Sharon News There will be a meeting at tills place Saturday night and Sunday, February 19 and 20. Miss Lois Langford spent Sunday night with Miss Pauline Parks. 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