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'THURSDAY, AI'GT'ST 1922.
MONUMENTS
FIRST CLASS WORK
, kI\RBLE & GRANITE
Oflkv in l>r. Rush New Building
WINDER MARBLE & GRANITE CO.
' J. W. NICHOLS, Mgr.
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* PROFESSIONAL CARDS *
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RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR.
Attorney-At-Law
WINDER, GA.
Office in CaritheA 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
J C. PRATT
Attorney-At-I.aw
Winder, Ga.
Office in Bush Building
Practice in all Courts
JOSEPH D. QUILLIAN
Attorney-at-Lavv
Office Over DeLaPerriere "s Drug store
Winder, Georgia.
G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office Over Carithers Bant.
Practice In All Courts.
W. H.QUARTERMAN
Attorney at Law
Prentice In All Courts
Commercial Law a Specialty
T. ELTON DRAKE
Attorney-At-Law
Office in DeLaPerriere Building.
Winder, Georgia
V W. L. DeLaPERRIERE
Dental Surgery
Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work
Done in Most Scientific and
Satisfactory Way.
DR. C. S. WILLIAMS
DENTIST
Offices in the Winder National Bank
t Building.
Rooms 313-314
Residence Phone 234—Office Fhone SI
WINDER, GA.
DR. R. P- ADAMS
General Practice
Bethlehem, Georgia.
Phones: Office 24. Residence 6
Dr. L. C. Allen Dr. Myron B. Allen
DR. 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
R. HENRY BARNES, D. C.
(Doctor Chiropractic)
CHIROPRACTIC
is tSc adjustment of the spine to re
move the cause of disease.
SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE
a Hours: 9t012A. 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.
W. M. THOMA S
' Cleaning—Pressing—Altering
Phone 49—Jackson Street
Winder, Georgia
WHEN YOUR BATTERY OR
AUTOMOBILE IS SIUK
CALL NO. 6—The AUTO DOCTORS
Office Hours All Day and Night
AUTO SALES CO.
ATHENS STREET
PHONE 86
CITIZENS PRESSING CLUB
For Your
Cleaning, Pressing an Altering
Shop over Williams Bros. Cafe.
W. B. WILSON, Prop.
Winder, Georgia
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a "run down” condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
tliJin much more than when they are in
got I health. This fact proves that whde
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
•HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists
in improving the General Health.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J : Cheney & Cos., Toledo, Ohio.
Legal Advertisements
CITATION
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
To Mrs. It I*. Dodge, and S. T. Cook.
Mrs. Lula Bell Usher,-Mr-. T. S. Shep
pard, W. H. Smith.
Robert A. Cook, having applied as ex
ecutor for probate in solemn form of
the last Will and Testament of Mrs.
Fannie E. Goodman, of said county,
you as an heir at law, non-residents of
the state, are hereby required to be and
appear at the court of Ordinary of the
said county On the first Monday in Ju
ly, 1922, when said application for pro
bate will be heard, and show cause, if
any, why the prayers of the petition
should not be had and allowed.
This June sth, 1922.
C. IV. PARKER, Ordinary.
Petition for Divorce in Barrow Supe
rior Court. June Term. 1922.
Sylvia Watson vs. Joe Watson.
To the defendant, Joe Watson.
The plaintiff, Sylvia Watson, having
filed her petition for divorce against
Joe Watson, in this court returnable
to the March Term of this court, and
it being made to appear that Joe Wat
son is not a resident of said county
also that lie is a non-resident of the
State, and an order having been made
for service on him, .Too Watson, by
publication, this, therefore, is to notify
you. Joe Watson, to he and appear at
the next term of the Superior Court
of said county to be held on the fourth
Monday in September. 1922, then and
there to answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable Blanton Fort
son, Judgeof the Superior Court.
This 29th day of .Tune 1922.
2t Jul 2t Aug. A. T. Harrison,
Clerk Superior Court B. C., Ga.
Leave To Sell.
GE( IRGIA —Barrow county.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that W. C.
Baggett, as administrator of J. Harvie
Austin, deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell the real
estate of said J. Harvie Austin, de
ceased; and that an order was made
thereon at the July term, 1922, for ci
tation, and that citation issue; all the
heirs at law and creditors of the said
J. Harvie Austin, deceased, will take
notice that I will pass upon said ap
plication at' the August term. 1922. of
court of Ordinary of Barrow county,
and that unless cause is shown to the
contrary, at said time, said leave will
be granted. This sth day of July. 1922.
C. W. PARKER. Ordinary.
NOTICE OF SALE.
GEORGIA Barrow county.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary granted at chambers. July
2Sth. 1922. will Ih> sold at public out
iy at the Court House in Winder on
he 10th day of August, 1922. within
la legal hours of sale, the following
personal property of the estate of J.
Harvie Austin, deceased, to-wit:
1 hay mare mule about 9 years old
•eight about 900 pounds. 1 black mare
mule 9 years old weight about 900
pounds. Terms cash, or one-third cash
and note for balance with approved se
curity. due November Ist. 1922.
W. C. BAGGETT.
It Administrator.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
A'ways bears V?
Signature of
:::: instance
Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago and a cyclone
is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US and lie down
at night with a clear eonscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t DELAY. It may
mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home once. A WISE man
insures his property in a reliable insurance company so that when calamity
comes he can build again. He owes the protection that it gives, to his peace
of mind and the care of his lovedones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
FARM LOANS
We are prepared to handle an unlimited amount of farm loan busi
ness at 6V, per cent per annum with a reasonable commission.
We can loan for 5, 7 or 10 years time, in amounts ranging from
SI,OOO to $40,000, on 50 acres and up.
If you are in the market for a loan on your farm, let us submit you
our proposition.
“QUIGK SERVICE” is our Motto.
Call or write
W. H. QUARTERMAN
Correspondent for STATE & CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
(Formerly Old Dominion Trust Cos.)
Richmond, Virginia.
BETHLEHEM NEWS
Miss Mary Moore, of Camilla, who
is attending the summer school at Em
ory University, Atlanta, spent the
week-end with her grandmother, Mrs.
C. T. Mathews.
Mr. E. L. Yearwood of North Caroli
na. is visiting relatives here.
Misses M.vrtice and Ettie Bell Har
rison have as their guest. Miss Tucker,
of Sparta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I’. Jennings. Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Harris were visitors at
Monroe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Hendrix had as
their guests Sunday Mr, and Mrs. T.
W. Partee and Mr. and Mrs. D. 11.
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hendrix spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Weyinan P.
Harrison.
Mr. Jack Harris and Mis- Evelyn
Harris have returned home after a ten
davs - stay with relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Hendrix spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Greeson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hendrix had as
their guests awhile Saturday Mr. and
Mrs. John Moore of Americus, and
Mrs. Lonnie Sinielton.
Mrs. Bert Yearwood and Mr. Roy
Tucker spent Tuesday in Athens with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo-
Tucker.
Classes No. 5 anil (i of the M. E.
church enjoyed a picnic last Thursday
afternoon on the little mountain just
above Bethlehem. Games and stunts
of all kinds were enjoyed, after which
supper was spread about 7 o'clock.
About forty were present.
Miss Mattie Lou Tucker of Athens is
visiting relatives here.
Miss Fannie Thompson of Winder
visited relatives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bell and Mrs.
Minnie Smith of near Winder spent
last Thursday with Misses Bell Harri-
son and Druwillie Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roy Perry Af
Winder complimented their guests Mr.
and Mrs. John Moore of Americus with
a delightful supper Tuesday evening.
Besides the honor guests those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald, Mr.
and Mrs. Loy Hendrix, of Bethlehem,
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Simeltou of
Reeves Mill and Mr. and Mrs. 'Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sims and family
left Monday for Eatonton where they
go for a ten ‘days' camping trip.
Mrs. Fannie Moore spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sturdivant and
Mrs/ Minnie Sturdivant.
Mrs. Sailors spent the week-end with
Mrs. W. F. Clack.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sim’s. Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Sims of Winder and Mrs.
Venable and Miss Mattie Venable of
Jefferson left Tuesday to join Mr. and
Mrs C. L. Sims on their camping trip
to Eatonton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul- Sturdivant and
Mrs. Minnie Sturdivant spent Satur
day night with Mrs. Fannie Moore.
The revival meeting of the M. E.
church will begin here next Sunday
night.
CURED In 30 Minutes with
Par-a-sit-i-cide
50c from druggists or 55c mailed
Mfr., DR. L. J. SHARP & CO., Commerce, Ga.
Take no substitute. Sold by
G. W. DeLaPERRIERE & SONS
THE WINDER NEWS
u “’‘ Penny Wise
and Pound Foolish
Don’t think because you can get a
big can of Baking Powder for little
money that you are saving anything.
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NORTH GA. FAIR
PREMIUM LIST
The North Georgia Fair Premium
List will be practically the same this
year as it was last year and it is hop
ed that the different communities will
begin in time to make community dis
plays and that all individuals will be
on hand with big displays of agricul
ture and live stock. All parties concern
led can call phone No. 23(5, or write to
P. O. Box 324, or call at the Secre
tary's office over J. B. Lay’s store. 4r
NOTICE.
For sale at DeLaPerrere & Sons drug
store, Nelle Hardgree's Rose Complex
on Balm, pree (5 oz. 75c, flesh and pak.
Tbs s a fine lqud face |Hvder, line per
fumed, cotains no oily, sticky ingredi
ents like so many balms. After many
tests, this is the best can he mad ■ • will
put up later in a moist form too, while
prices went up I kept the same, so 75c
is cheap, hut not in quality.' Wliat l
use in this coniems from Europe thru
Jacobs Pharmacy, Atlanta. Maill orders
promptly filled. Get orders from other
states.—Mrs Nellie Hurdigree, Kt. 3.
Box 10, Winder, Ga.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
J. B. Brookshire. Pastor.
1. Preaching every fourth Sunday
morning at 11 :30 and every Sunday
evening at 8:00 o’clock.
2. Conference Saturday night be
fore every fourth Sunday.
3. Prayer meeting every Wednes
day evening at 8:00 o'clock. The S.
S. lesson for .the following Sunday al
ways discussed.
4. Sunday school every Sunday at
2:30 o’clock. S. C. Kinney, Supt.
5. W. M. S. every fourth Sunday
P. M. at 3:30. Mrs. T. W. Ash, Pres.
6. Community League on Friday
night before every fourth Sunday. S
C. Kinney, chairman.
Same Old Story Blit a Good One.
Mrs. Manala Burns, Savana. Mo., re
lates an experience, the like of which
lias happened in almost every neighbor
hood in this country, and has been told
and related by thousands of others, as
follows: “I used a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy
about nine years ago and it cured me
of flux (dysentery). I had another at
tack of the same complaint three or
four years ago and a few doses of ttiis
remedy cured me. I have recommend
ed it to dozens of people since I first
used it and shall continue to do so for
I know it is a quick and positive cure
for bowel troubles.”
More people ride on
GOODYEAR tires than
any other kind. tf
Drink Cool Milk This
Hot Weather
We cool our milk to 50 degrees Fahr. im
mediately after milking and deliver to you
at once.
Nothing builds up body tissues or pre
vents skin eruptions in hot weather better
than PURE COOL SWEET MILK.
You will not find in Georgia milk of high
er quality than that produced by
Winder Pure Milk Dairy
J. W. SAUNDERS, Prop.
Phone 247 Phone 247
SEABOARD IMPROVES SERVICE
Norfolk, Atlanta and Birmingham. Two hours quicker time to and
from New York and other Eastern points.
Train No. 6 passes Winder 1:53 P. M. arriving Richmond 7 :00 a. m.
Norfolk 8:00 a. m. Washington 10:35, Baltimore 11:59 noon, Philadel
phia. 2:15 p. m. New York 4:30 p. rn. Drawing Room, Sleeping cars,
Dining Car serving ull meals, and through day coaches. Excellent ser
vice Southbound. _
Week End. Sunday and Summer Tourist round-trip fares will be
available during the season.
For total fares, train schedules, routes, service and Pullman accom
modations, apply to nearest SEABOARD Ticket agent or
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FRED GEISSLER
Asst. General Passenger Agent, SAL
A TLA NT A, G EOOR( iIA
NOTHING BUT INSURANCE
The oldest insurance agency here, representing some of the oldest
biggest, strongest and best insurance companies in the world, for Life
Accident and Health ; Fire, Plate Glass, Compensation, Liability, Au
tomobile; Lightning, Hail, Parcel Post, Burglary, Farm Insurance;
Bonds, in fact— •
“WE INSURE EVERYTHING AGAINST ANYTHING.”
For prompt service see—
F. W. BONDURANT & CO.
4th floor Winder Nat. Bank Building
Office Phone No. 260 Residence Phone No. 44
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.