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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 11922.
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iagonally at the top with elastic
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BARROW SUPERIOR
COURT CALENDAR
SEPT. TERM, 1922.
Monday, September 25th.
To be stricken: 507, 555, 055, 094, 701,
714, 1 10, 4 li, 4 IS, 4 10, i 55, 4 50, 4 54,
822, 855, 857, 804, 804, 050, 041, 058,
050, 510.
To make parties: 570, 080, 457, 450.
Defaults: 010,055, 815, 800, Bii, 000,
018, 010, 000, 070, 1050, 074, 1057, 1050,
1041, 1045, 1005, 1005, 1007, 1070. 1075.
1070, 1085, 1085, 1004, 1080, 1005, 1004,
1005, 1000, 105*7, 1008, 1100.
Divorces uucontested: 551, Emma
Jackson vs Jack Jackson.
550. W. H. McDonald vs Jewell Mc-
Donald.
(585. Richard Davenport vs Sallie Da
venport.
L. G. Wood vs Omie Wood.
018. Mrs. Mary Hefley vs Harvey lief
iey.
857. Lindsey Lawrence vs Mary Law
rence, col.
845. Ruby Dixie Watkins vs Fulton
M. Watkins.
1054. Lillian Meadow Darby vs Jo
seph L. Darby.
050. Paul Johnson vs Seaboard Air
Line Railway (specially set by court)
2. Mrs. Eliie Flanigan vs J. H. Jack
son.
590. L. F. Sell vs T. A. Maynard, et al.
500. Daniel J. McDaniel vs Barrow
County Cotton Mills.
559. Empire Cotton Oil Company vs
Harris Bros. & Company, et at.
570. Horton vs Horton.
584. Zach Sikes vs T. J. Sikes.
415. City of Winder vs Flanigan &
Flanigan.
455. Mrs. Vella Mae Smith vs City of
Winder, et al.
45(5. M. C. House vs P. W. Quattle
baum.
455. E. It. Harris vs S. B. Harrell.
495. E. S. Harris vs T. I). Ridgeway.
504. New Winder Lumber Company
vs J. H. House, et al.
514. The State vs One Buick Car, M.
E. Rogers, et al.
554. T. E. Adams vs W. H. Greeson.
541. Couch, administrator vs Perry,
as administrator.
Tuesday, September 26.
562—J. Is. Colt Cos. vs W. J. Jones—
-5(53. o. IV. McDonald, et al vs G. S.
Bowman.
564. J. C. Day vs T. J. Sikes.
505. Charlie Sikes vs J. C. Day.
506. Mrs. M. J. Summerlin vs Lee J.
Oliver, as administrator.
577. Elder vs Braselton.
5,50. T. L. Wray vs S. F. Pirkle.
584. Hammond vs Robinson.
005. Hammond vs Robinson (Compan
ion eases,)
593. Bank of Statham vs T. D. Baker.
504. Bank of Statham vs J. C. Day.
000. L. C. Russell vs A. J. Haymon.
002. W. D. McMicbael vs Griffeth.
607. D. L. Hale vs E. H. liylee.
Oil. G. S. Mill-saps vs American Rail
way Express Company.
615. Alma Giles vs Geoplirey Giles.
010.
620. Flanigan & Flanigan vs Benton.
628. Salenders vs C. L. Sims.
Wednesday, September 27.
631. W. D. Pierce vs I. E. Jackson.
(>34. G. M. Sims vs N. J. Settles.
636. J. L. Daniel vs J. W. Crow.
639. H. L. Mote vs J. F. Wheeler.
040. I>. L. Hale vs John I). Wall
Claim.
641. D. T. Hammond vs John D. Wall
(Claim.)
042. Lay & Graham vs Arvil Smith,
11. Z. Perkins, claimant.
043. J. I*. Peppers vs H. C. Clark.
045. Joe Tinch vs E. H. R.vlee.
049. Mrs. Ed Royal vs J. H. Wallace.
(Companion cases).
050. Frank E. Crow vs Burson &
Thurmond.
054. Thomas Brothers vs City of Win
der.
656. J. P. Peppers vs IT. C. Clark.
057. John B. Williams vs It. L. Rog
ers.
070. Morris Cos. vs C. W. Butler.
074. B. T. Edge vs J. W. Abner and
T. L. Stewart.
075. B. T. Edge vs W. R. Burton, D.
H. Beaty, T. L. Stewart.
(576. A. A. Thomas vs W. A. Roberts.
678. Levi Smith vs Rich Harris, et al.
679A. The State vs Giles Butler an<l
One Cadillac Car, et al.
Thursday, September 28.
(580. O. L. Greeson vs E. L. Clark.
(581. Mrs. M. A. Wright vs L. L. Tan
ner.
(582. P. W. Quattlebauin vs F. L. Sims
(584. F. M. Stewart vs W. W. Spence.
c>B4. F. X. Stewart vs W. W. Spence.
(585. F. A. Hanjy & Cos. vs .1 L Whitley
(588. G. H. Watson vs. 0. C. Stone.
(589. W. W. Spence vs F. M. Stewart.
(5915. J. C. Beddingfleld vs J. J. Bridg
es.
09(5. W. 11. Brewer vs Mrs. Kate Brew
er. Trover.
<597. W. H. Greeson, vs Carlyle arid
Pentecost Gin Company.
708. J. It. Miller, as admr. vs Harris
Bros. & Cos., et al.
720. John B. Daniel, Inc., vs. E. It.
Harris.
721. Mrs. M. F. Wooten vs W. T.
Brooksher.
722. W. A. Farr vs Barrow County
THE WINDER NEWS
SHARON NEWS
There will be meeting at this place
next Saturday night and Sunday. Ev
erybody come.
Mrs. J. H. Parks spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. Lon Elrod. ,
Mrs. Tom Deaton spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Henry Moulder
who is seriously ill.
Several from here attended the Sun
day school convention which met at
Zion church Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lois Feagans spent Saturday
night with Miss Odell Jones of Thomp
|son’s mills.
Miss Lois Davis dined with Gladys
,Elrod Sunday.
* The sick of this community is slow
ly improving at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien I>a\ f s spent
tpwbile with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simp
son Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Foster of Daw
son ville passed through our burg Sat
urday afternoon.
’ We wish to inform County Line Dots
that the play was not at Sharon church
but at Victron school house.
FARM LOANS
Can make Farm Loans on Government
Plan. 10. 15 or 50 year loans. Interest
rates low. Write or call.
L. W. JARMAN, 'Covington, Ga.
Cotton Mills.
755. F. M. Wallace vs S E Hudlow.
727. Mrs. Kate Brewer vs W. H. Brew
er. Divorce.
751. R. L. Woodruff vs Herbert and
Esi Crawford.
Friday, September 29.
742. Autry-House & Company vs C.
E. Mobley, M. E. Rogers, claimant.
745. J. E. Pentecost vs T. H. Maxey.
*744. Buck Wright vs Nick Helton.
747. J. E. Pentecost vs T. H. Maxey,
Sam Rutledge.
750. Collier Beeharo vs Geo. J. Zach
em.
754. T. D. Ridgeway Vs Winder Na
tional Bank.
755. W. N. McKinney vs C. D. Pierce.
757. Mrs. Otaitsa Malcom, et al vs
Mrs. Lou E. Langford.
750. Mrs. S. W. Bell vs J. N. Thomas,
et al. * *
7(50. T. I). Ridgeway vs W. 11. McDan
iel.
7(51. John Sanders vs Joe Thomas.
7(58. J. M. Smith and R. L. Medlin vs
It. R. Barber.
769. E. L. Sims et al vs R. L. Carith
ers, et al.
770. J. L. Fulcher vs John S. Craft
and S. M. St. John.
775. The Citizens Bank of Valdosta
vs J. C. Williams.
774. T. F. Yandiford vs Clarence and
IV. C. Edwards.
775. L. A. Cook, next friend, vs. Win
der National Bank.
776. L. A. Cook vs Winder National
Bank. #
782. Cosby Shoe Company vs I. T.
Ha mmond.
785. Cosby Shoe Company fs D. T.
Hammond, et al.*
784. Mason Tire Rubber Company vs
Lee J. Oliver.
785. Sterling Products Cos. vs Henson
Bros. & Cos., et al.
Monday, October 2nd.
Criminal docket will be recalled, and
all cases ripe for trial will be disposed
of commencing at nine o’clock, A. M.
All parties and witnesses in criminal
cases are required to be present.
The inotian docket will be called ns
occasion will permit when not engaged
in jury trials throughout the term.
The appearance docket will be called
on Wednesday, October 4th.
After the conclusion of the criminal
docket by trial of all cases that are
ready to be disposed of, the civil cal
endar will be resumed and called reg
ularly, commencing at such point as
as was reached at the end of Friday,
September 29. \
The foregoing calendar for the Sep
tember Term, 1922, is hereby approved
and fixed as the order of business for
that term. Let it be published in the
Winder News as provided by law. This
Septembr 13th, 1922.
BLANTON FORTSON,
Judg.
MEMORIALS • IN
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•GEORGIA - MARBI..K-
Geo. T. McDonald
Winder, Ga., Representing
CONTINENTAL MARBLE &
GRANITE CO, Canton, Ga.
The largest marble and granite
concern in the State.
Let us quote you prices
PENTECOST
Miss Lola Mae Elder of Mt. Bethel
jspent Saturday night and Sunday with
'Miss Myrtle McDonald.
] Miss Robbie Carruth of Arcade is
spending this week with her grand
mother, Mrs. P. A. Carruth.
Mr. and Mrs. Orner Prickett and
children of near Covington, returned
home Wednesday after several days
(visit to his father, Mr. W. T. Prickett.
Miss Jewell Williamson was the
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, Ilail, 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
Bagging and Ties
See us before buying.
B. H. Merck
Wholesale Grocer
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 I*. 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 4:50 p. m. Drawing Room, Sleeping cars,
Dining Car serving all meals, and through day coaches. Excelleut 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
FRED GEISSLER
Asst. General Passenger Agent, SAL
ATLANTA, GEOORGIA
Enheßusiness Farmers
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when stock, produce or grain is wanted.
There is no better way to put yourself on the business mapof your community
than to have your name appear in the telephone directory.
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Winder, Ga,
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guest of Miss Era Miucey Sunday.
Mr. It. L. Carruth of Arcade spent
Saturday night with his mother, Mrs.
P. A. Carruth.
( Mr. Henry Ilardigroe spent Satur
day night with Mr. Ray Prickett.
\ Quite a number from here attended
x the singing at Chapel Sunday.
' x Rev. M. B. Sams will preach here
Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday
night. Every one cordially invited to
attend these services.