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•THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922.
County Line New*
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardlgree, Mrs.
I’. Fatrick sp*it Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Maxey.
Mr. and Mrs. Willi** Bramlett six*ut
a while with Mr. K. D. Murphy and
family Sunday.
Mr. Grady Cronic spent part of last
week around County One.
Mr and Mrs. A. D. Murphy spent
Thanksgiving with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Spurge Williams spent
awhile Sunday with home folks, Mr.
and Mrs. J. N. Williams.
Miss Lueile Sigmon spent Saturday
with Miss Bertie House.
Miss Desrna Murphy is visiting her
brother and sister at Gainesville.
The party at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
House Saturday night was enjoyed by
a large crowd.
They are going to have a orphan
home play at Jiethabra next Sunday
morning let everybody come and hdp
the orphans.
Taking Desperate Changes
It is true that many contract severe
colds and recover from them witnout
taking any precaution or treatment,
and a knowledge of this fnct leads
others to take their chances instead of
giving their colds the needed attention.
It should be home in mind that every
cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vi
tality, makes the system less able to
withstand each Kii<*eeeding attack and
paves the way for the more serious dis
eases. Can you afford to take desper
ate chances when Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy, famous for its our**:-; of bad
eolds may he had for a trifle? Advf,
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PLEASANT HILL
Mr. and Mrs. George Whitehead, Mr
and Mrs. Henry Mobley. Mrs. Will
Tliopias were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. X. Mobley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wall and Mrs.
Jim Johnson of Statham were dinner
guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Will Jones cm
Thursday
Misses Sunie and Cleo Wall were
the guests of Mrs. W. O. Mobley Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Welt on Jones spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Zarb Wall.
Mr. Chandler Mobley and little daugh
ter, Louise, were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Mobley, near Carithers
Mill Hu/nday.
Mth. Abb Tolbert, spent Wednesday
with Miss Sunie Wall
Mrs. Jameß Will born was the guest
of Mrs. Julia W T all Saturday afternoon.
We are glad to report that Mr. J.
W. Mobley is better at this writing;
hope he will soon he able to be out
again.
Misses Avery Bedingfleld, Inez John
son were in Winder Wednesday.
Santa Claus Letter*
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a little doll and a
little doll trunk, and I want some ap
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j>li*h, oranges and candy. Please bring
ja tablet and pencil to use at school.
> Your little friend,
GRACE M( ELROY.
Scholarship in Athens Business col
lege for sale cheap. Winder News.
BETHEL NEWS
Mrs. G, c Brown and children were
guests of Mrs. IL F. Edwards Satur
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Partee were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Partain
Saturday night.
Messrs. Reuben Brown and Ira Ad
ams motored to Winder Saturday af
ternoon
Mrs. E. C. ‘Baggett was the guest of
her mother, Mrs. Julia Kilgore, Satur
day afternoon.
Miss Susie Brown was the guest of
Miss Ara Partee Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Edwards and
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Perkins of Bethlehem Sun
day.
Little Vallie May Brown spent the
week with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. H 0. Brown of Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams
awhile Sunday night.
Miss Larue Ridgeway was the guest
of Misses Agnes and Julia Baggett Sat
urday afternoon.
POSTOAK LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin spent last
Thursday night and Friday with Mr.
amd Mrs Smith of near Chapel.
Mr. ajwl Mrs. Bush Edgar spent
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griffeth spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ariel Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wall spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. II F.
'Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Partain of near
Campton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Perkins spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs.
W. M. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Casey spent last
Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs.
C. (1. Casey.
PARISH LOCALS
Messrs. Hubert and Lefus Wright
and A ray House visited' in Lawrence
ville Saturday and Sunday.
Miss IVarlie Hoggins was the guest
of Miss Ituth Allen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. I’. Allen Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Oliver were the
guests of the latter’s brother Sunday.
Miss Ruth Allen spent Saturday night
with her sister, Mrs. Lottie House, of
County Line.
Mrs S. E. Elliott! has returned to
her son’s, Mr. A. N. Elliott.
The candy pulling at Mr. <’. P. Allen’s
Friday night, was enjoyed by all pres
ent.
We are glad to report that Mrs. Ed
nS Alien is still improving at this
writing.
Mr. Finest Simpson, who is working
at Buford, spent the week end with
home folks.
Mr. Eugene Moon of County Line
spent Monday night with Mr. Luster
Simpson.
The singing at Mrs. I’earlie Simpson s
Sunday night was enjoyed by a large
crowd
Miss Pearl Marr was the dinner
guest of Miss Carmen Elder Sunday.
Miss Aurora Attaway spent Monday
night with her sister, Mrs. Roy Flan
igan.
Mr. Ernest Wright was the dinner
guest of Mr. Broughton Dalton Sunday.
Mr. Hester Dalton of Bethabra spent
Saturday night with Mr. Odell Wright.
Mrs. W. E. Flanigan spent the week
end with her daughter, Mrs. Charlie
Cruoe of Walnut.
School at this place is on a boom.
Don’t forget Sunday school every
Sunday at 2:30 o’clock. Let everybody
come
SHARON NEWS
Sunday school at this place is on a
boom.
Rev. ,T. R. Burell of Auburn visited
our Sunday school Sunday morning.
Come again, we appreciate your visit.
Misses Lois Langford and ‘Lois Maul
din spent Sunday with Miss Alma Dea-
Icn.
Miss .Turelle Bailey of Vietron at
tended the B. Y P. U. at this place
Sunday night, "come again, and he
with us: we like for willing workers
to he with us.
On last Sunday morning occurred
the marriage of Miss Eva Lancaster
and Mr. Royce Vermillion. We wish
for them a long and happy life. They
boarded the train at Winder Sunday
afternoon for Atlanta where they will
spend some time.
Mr. John Langford of Rraselton
spent the week end with Mr. Carl
Mautden.
The party at the homo of Miss Jurell
Bailey Saturday night was enjoyed by
1 a large crowd.
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ANOTHER STROLL
Come now, you gentlemen at leisure,
and let us stroll and see a bit of this
part of Barrow county which we may
have passed by without knowing the
history of places and persons that once
were noted. So many of us pass along
the sidewalk and fail to see a small i
coin lying In plain view, and many of
us pass through the country who fail
to see the beauty in forest, field, mead
ow' or lawn.
Then many pass by caring little for j
the history of former people who lived
and strolled the same way. If we
would give the proper thought to the
people of the past their environment
and the lives they lived we would be
better prepared to judge of their acts,
thereby taking heed to our own ways
and profiting thereby.
Ahout the year 1800 there lived on
the waters at Parker creek a mile south
west of the Hancoek bridge a man by
the name of Henry George. We know
only two girls, Nancy who wed John
I. Cheatham, and Charlotte who wed
Washington Lay.
John I. Cheatham lived where Wil
liam Hayes now lives, but a short
while after the war he moved to
Clarke county and lived near Rock Col
lege. This Washington Lay lived on
the old Federal road near where the
present National Highway crosses. As
we stroll out the old Jefferson way and
reach the hilltop in front of where J. C.
Healan lives let us look off to the east
Ahout a mile across a creek is an old
graveyard and here was buried Henry
George, and near here was' his koine.
He owned quite a tract of land here
at one time. It cannot be proven but
we think his wife was a Shaw, a sister
of Elijah Shaw who lived a half mile
southwest of his home. This would
make Isaac Burson. Elijah Shaw and
Henry George all brothers-in-law, who
all lived and died here.
C. M. THOMPSON.
In the District Court of the United
States, For the Northern Distriet of
(ieorgia.
In Re: W. H. Hardigree, Bankrupt.!
No. 1061. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been ;
filed in conformtiy with law by above- j
named bankrupt, and the < ourt having
ordered that the hearing upon said pe
tition be had on December 16, 1022, at
ten o’clock A. M., at the United States
District Court Room, in the city of AT- j
LANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby given !
to all creditors and other persons in j
interest to appear at said time and j
place and show cause, if any they have, 1
why the prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted. 2t
O. A. FULLER, Clerk.
CEDAR CHEEK AND COUNTY
LINE SCHOOLS DEBATE
The crowd was large and the inter-!
e.st intense at the joint debate between .
Cedar Creek and County Line Schools '
last Friday night. These two rivals will
pull off another one about Christmas,
vacation. - XYZ j
Our Little Fairy
We want to tell all the children betreen the ages of six and ninety
six about the little fairy ue have in our bank.
Her name is “Interest,” and every time you put a dollar in our bank
on savings account or on time certificate, she waives her magic wand 4
cents jumps right up by the side of it, then you have a dollar and 4
cents where you only had a dollar before.
If you keep on adding to your account, she keeps on rolling nickels
up to your dollars, and before you hardly realize it you have a snug
bank account.
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In later years she guards your welfare and keeps poverty and
want from attacking you. makes you enjoy life in pleasure and comfort,
where otherwise you might have led a life of drudgery, misery and
want in your old age, besides being dependent on relatives or charity.
, Deposit your dollars in our bank where our little fairy “Interest”
will add to them regularly and make you independent.
JIESEHVB>
Bifc^SYSTEM^aMI
Winder National Bank
EMMMET
Nffal^HAS
Money is a circulating medium. It circulates freely. It is in your
pocket today and in some other man’s pocket tomorrow.
No man gets ahead materially by trying to hang onto a circulating
medium, for money of itself will not increase—you must buy something
with it.
Deposit your money in a bank and buy you a credit, and that credit
will increase by the interest on it. Keep adding to your deposit, and
your credit continues to grow.
Don’t try to hang onto mere money—it is the wrong system.
Member Federal Reserve System.
NORTH GEORGIA TRUST &
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $224,000.00
Public Sale
AT MY RESIDENCE
3 Miles North of Auburn
ON
Wednesday, Dec. 20th
1922
I will sell to the highest bidder for
cash all of my Household and Kitchen
Furniture, Farming Tools, Wagons, Bug
gies and Surreys, One Horse, One Cow,
Shop Tools, Corn and Fodder.
J. N. Morrison
Auburn, Georgia
•obwriptioa Prtoa: sl.6# Per Tear.