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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922.
Legal Advertisements.
CITOATION.
G EOR<! IA —Barrow county.
To All Whom It May Concern:
*Mr. 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 i>ermanent letters of admin
istration should not be granted to Mrs.
(Treorgia McDonald, on said estate.
Witness my official signature this
6th day of February, 1922.
C IV. 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.
f
’ CITATION
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
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
be 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.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
John L. Harris, guardian of Emory
McElroy, has applied to me for a dis
charge from his guardianship of Em
ory McElroy, this is therefore to notify
fell persons concerned, to tile their ob
jections, if any they have, on or be
lore the first Monday in March, 1922,
else John L. Harris will be discharged
from his guardianship as applied for.
This February 6, 1922.
7 C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
There will be sold before the court
house door of said county within tne
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in March, 1922, the following
About 400 bushels of corn in shuck
in crib on premises of Mrs. Fannie
Haynes and J. R. Haynes; also about
5000 bundles of fodder on the said
premises in barn; also live bales of lint
cotton in Rock Warehouse in Winder,
Ga.. described by following warehouse
receipt numbers and weights: No. 1919,
weight 500 pounds; No. 104(1. weight
514 pounds; No. 2141 weight 510 lbs.,
No. 3163, weight 470 lbs., No. 3131, wt.
470 pounds.
All of said property levied as tae
property of said Mrs. Fannie Haynes
and J. it. Haynes to satisfy a mortgage
execution issued from Barrow Superiot
Court in favor of Empire State Chemi
cal Cos., against said Mrs. Fannie
Haynes and J. It. Haynes. Said proper
ty being too cumbersome to move, will
lie sold bv sample and delivered to pur
chasers at the places where same is
located as set forth above. This Feb.
o 1<192 V
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
In the District Court of the l mted
States, for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In re: R. L. Patton, Bankrupt. No.
1191 In bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having lieen
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt and the Court having,
ordered that the hearing upon said pe
tition be had on March 11th, 192-, at
ten o’clock A. M. at the United States |
District Court room in the city of AT
LANTA. Ga., notice is hereby given to
all creditors and other persons in inter
t<> appear at said time and place and
show cause, if any they have, why the
said prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER. Clerk.
By W. G. Cornett, Deputy Clerk.
In the District Court of the United
States For the Northern District of
Georgia.
In re: W. A. Collins, Bankrupt. No.
1079 In Bankruptcy. .
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said pe
tition he had on March 11th. 192-.
m o’clock A. M. at the United States
District Court room in the city of A l
LANTA. Ga., notice is hereby given to
all creditors and other persons in intei
ost to appear at said time and place and
show cause, if any they have, why the
said prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not he granted.
h O. C. FULLER. Clerk.
By W. G. Cornett, Deputy Clerk.
TAX NOTICE
The tax books are now open at the
court house for tlie purpose of receiv
ing tax returns for the present year
!<>•>•> Women as well as men. between
the aces of 21 and 00 are required to
return a poll tax. Books will be open
everv Saturday at court house and tin
balance of the time when I am not on
m,v rounds. I will be at the following
Pr^entZrWst d ri? : Feb. 16-9:00 A.
M V’a t i ) ns lo 16-10:30 A. M.
Auburn District, Feb. 16—2:00 P. M.
to 4 :00 P. M.
Carl District, Feb. 16—4:00 P. M. to
6:00 P. M. T ANARUS, , n on \
Bethlehem District, Feb. 1< •' A
M. to 10:30 A M. . M
Jones District, Feb. li —H A - -'*•
to 12:30 P. M. ' „. m) ~
Chandler's District, Feb. 1*
Iflr to 4:00 P. M. oo__inon \
Stnfham District, Feb. 20—10.00 A.
M. to 4 :00 P. M. ~
2t J. J. SIIEDD, It. T. B. B. C.
In the District Court of the l, S.,
Northern District of_ Georgia,. as_ a
Court of Bankruptcy.
In Re: George John Zaehetn, bank
rupt. In Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor above
'named, a resident of Winder, Ga., in
the county of Barrow said district, are
hereby notified that he was on Feb. 13.
1922, duly adjucated bankrupt and the
first meeting of his creditors will be
held at the office of Referee at Law
renceville, Ga., February 28, 1922, at
10 a. m. (E. TANARUS) at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, examine the bankrupt and tran
sact such other business as may prop
erly come before said meeting.
N. L. HUTCHINS,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Lawrenceville, Ga., Feb. 14, 1922. pd.
UNION LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Segars and chil
dren of Winderw spent Sunday with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
N. Strange.
Miss Lavada Stewart had as her
guest Sunday Misses Myrtle Duster and
Ruth Foster.
Mr. W. B. Duster of Gainesville spent
part of this week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Duster.
Mr. Ernest Williams and little
daughter, Christine, spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wil
liams of Statham.
Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Dalton and chil
dren spent Sunday with the latter’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. IV. L. Page.
Miss Angie Healan spent Friday night
with Miss Jewell Page.
Several from here attended the sing
ing at Ebenezer Sunday and reported a
good singing and a large crowd.
Miss Corine McElhannon spent Sat
urday night with Miss Izzie Harbin.
Mr. George Foster spent Saturday
night with Mr. Hoyt Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wood and chil
dren It. L. and Sybil, spent Sunday
with the former's sister, Mrs. Lucy
Jacks of near Jefferson .
Miss Roxie Paige spent Saturday
night with Miss Fannie Healan.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fos
ter of Gallilee.
The party given by Misses Stella and
Belle Chapman Saturday night was
highly enjoyed by those present.
Postoak Locals.
Mr. and Mrs. Florence Casey spent
Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey spent
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. G.
I’. Holloway.
Mr. Charley Holloway spent Wednes
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ba iley.
Mr. W. M. Holloway was the guest
of Mr. Bush Edgar awhile Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar spent a
few days this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edgar spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bush
Edgar.
Mr. George Martin and little daugli
ter. Jewel, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. IV. M. Holloway awhile Thurs
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin and Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Austin spent Wednes
day night with Mr. and Mrs. George
Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Bailey.
Mr. Will Evans spent Friday night
with his brother, Mr. J. E. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. G. I‘. Holloway were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hol
loway awhile Saturday night.
The Quarterly meeting was held at
Bethlehem Methodist church Friday,
February 10th, and was attended by a
large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Casey spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Lackey, Jr., and Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Lackey, Sr., of near Para
dise.
| Mr. aiul Mrs. C. G. Casey and A. J.
Casey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvie Jackson awhile Saturday night.
| We are sorry to learn of tlie illness
of Mr. W. W. Hosch.
I Mrs. W. D. Hendrix spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hosch.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sims spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with the lat
teifs grandmother, Mrs. Venable, of
near Pendergrass.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Griffeth spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Evans spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams.
| Miss Lillie Mae Holloway spent Sat
urday with Misses Beulah and Ethel
Mae Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sims spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hosch.
) Miss Eunice Jackson spent Saturday
night with Miss Nobie Holloway,
i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Holloway.
| Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Holloway spoilt
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Bailey.
Mr. Richard Partin passed through
this burg Saturday afternoon,
i Mrs. W. A. Holloway was the guest
of Mrs. W. M. Holloway Saturday after
! noon.
Tallasee Dots.
* .
Mr. Herman Hill was the guest of Mr.
J. T. Hartley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Festus Kinney and
son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ( .
Sykes awhile Sunday night.
Miss Pauline Hartley was the guest
of Mrs. Will Williams Saturday.
Mr. J. C. Sykes and daughter. Miss
Prudie Bell, were the guests of Mr.
Monnie Sykes Friday.
Miss Prudie Belle Sykes was the
guest of Mrs. Bennie Maynard Satur
day.
Miss Mattie Bell Davis was the guest
of Mrs. Harvey Thurmond Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Grizzle were the
guests of Mr. Bud Wages Sunday after
■noon.
Miss Gladys Mobley is spending a
few days with bei; sister, Mrs. Jessie
Wages.
Miss Boise Nicholson was the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. Elias Wages Sunday
Mr. Homer Draper has returned
home after spending a few days with
his father in Athens.
Miss Mozelle Hartly was the guest of
Miss Montine Wallace Saturday night.
The Sunday school at Providence is
improving; let evefr.vbody come and
help in the good work.
The school at Tallassee has a nice
program for every Friday afternoon.
We arc sorry to report that Mr. Wil
lie Williams has the flu. Also that Mr.
Bennie Maynard Ls still sick; hope
both will soon be out again.
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 life
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
1 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 pills
do.”—Mrs. Laura Kimbrough,' 3503
Erlene Avenue.
Obtain this Medical Discover}’ 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 for free medical advice.
UNION CHAPEL
We are having some warm weather
at this writing.
Mr. Rucker Lee spent last week with
Mr. D. M. Wright.
Mrs. Ross Garrett and Mrs. Rob
Kines were the guests of Mrs. Zara
Roberts last Friday afternoon.
Messrs. Melvin Wright and Rucker
Lee made a flying trip to Carithers
Mill Saturday.
Mrs. Z. I). Lancaster and daughter
were the guests of Mrs. Vara Wright
Mr. C. It. Garrett was in Athens Fri
day on business.
Mr. I). M. Wright lias been quite
sick for the past week but is some bet
ter at this writing.
Mrs. C. It. Garrett and Mrs. Maud
Kines were the guests of Mrs. Z. D.
Lancaster Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Craft was the guest of
Mrs. D. M. Wright Sunday afternoon.
There is some talk of trying to have
a Sunday school at this place. We are
hoping that it will start soon.
Little Clarence Day is better at this
writing.
Mr. Rucker Lee has purchased a car;
guess he got sorry for his mule.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh. Patton spent last
Wednesday night with Mr. D. M.
Wright, and family.
Mrs. Rubv Baccus is spending awnile
with her mother, Mrs. Will Brewer of
near Pine Grove.
Mrs. Z. I). Lancaster and little
daughter were guests of Mrs. Frank
(raft Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Roberts were the
grests Saturday night and Sunday of
he former’s sister, Mrs. Briant.
Mrs. Rob Kines was the guest awhile
Wednesday of Mrs. E. N. Day.
Mr. T. I). Lancaster and family were
guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Lester.
Messrs. Will Hamilton and R. L. Pin
ion were the guests of Mr. Montie
Wright Friday night.
We are glad to say that Mrs. J. C.
Walker is some better.
Mr. Ross Garrett mae a business trip
to Walton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and daugh
ter. Miss Luna Mae, w’ere the guests
of Mr. Z. D. Lancaster and family last
Monday.
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WEAK, NERVOUS,
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Missouri Lady Suffered Until She
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Bpringfield Mo.—"My back was so
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
fanner 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 ol
Cardui. “My husband, having heard
of Cardui, proposed getting it for me.
"I saw after taking some Cardui
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was surprising. I felt like a different
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"Later I suffered from weakness
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I did not rest well at night, I was so
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Office in Dr. Rush New Building
WINDER MARBLE & GRANITE CO.
J. W. NICHOLS, Mgr.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR.
Attorneye-At-Law
WINDER, GA.
Office in Carithers Building.
Practice in All the Courts
G. D. ROSS JULIAN E. ROSS
ROSS & ROSS
Attorueys-At-Luw
Winder, Ga.
Office Over City Pharmacy
Practice in all the Courts. —
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY
JOSEPH I>. QUILLtAN
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.
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W. n. 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 and Plate Work
Done in Most Scientific and
Satisfactory Way.
DU. C. S. WILLIAMS
DENTIST
Offices in the Winder National Bank
Building.
Rooms 313-314
Residence Phone 234—-Office Phone 81
WINDER, GA.
DR. R. P. ADAMS
General Practice
Bethlehem, Georgia.
Phones: Office 24. Residence 6
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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
R. HENRI BARNES, D. C.
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CHIROPRACTIC
Is the adjustment of the spine to re
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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.
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right party. A Iso 25 shares of Mis.
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to have any money; easy terms to the
right party. Apply to I. H. Duncan,
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