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THURSDAY, DECEMBER •, 1*22.
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Honor
These Seals
A NATION-WIDE
movement is card
ing on a warfare against
the scourgeof Consump
tion. In saving over
100,000 lives last year
it actually cut the death
rate from tuberculosis in
half.
Each year these or
ganizations sell I über
culosis Christmas Seals.
The proceeds from these
sales are devoted to the
work of caring for and
curing tuberculosis pa
tients and to educa
tional and other work
to prevent the dread
disease.
Buy these seals and
urge your friends to buy
and use them. To do
this is both Charity and
Patriotism.
Stamp out
Tuberculosis with
Christmas Seals
A Remedy for Piles
Ask your Druggist (whom you know) what
he knows about PAZO OINTMENT as a
Remedy for Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro
truding Piles. 60c.
N&, [ SHINGLES
“The Shingle that-Never Curls”
The big sire of Carey Jumbo Shingles affords
these advantages:
1. The shingles are laid with n 5 inch exposure which
gives three thicknesses over entire roof.
2. In addition to the larger surface of the Jumbo
Shingle they are 23 per cent thicker. This creates
stronger shadow effects between joints and at the
butts, adding to the beauty of the roof.
3. They are laid much faster than ordinary shingles
tfith a saving of over 33}3% in nails and labor.
4. Being made by the same process as the non-curl
. ing Asfaltslate Shingles, Jumbo Shingles will not
curl —and being thicker will last even longer. We
have them surfaced in red, green and blue-black
crushed slate. The best shingles money can buy.
The New Winder Lumber Cos.
UNIONLOCALS
Mlrscs Alice and Corine McElhawwn
spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Iz
zle Harbin.
Miss Fannie Lou Foster spent Satur
day night with Miss Huth Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Strange were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunahoo
Saturday.
Mr. Far)s Harbin spent Thursday
with Mr. Green Page.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Foster spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Dalton of County Line.
Mr. Boyd Harbin was the guest of
Mr. Jarell Mayne Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sauls and chil
dren spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Wood.
Mrs. J. P. Eley spent Saturday af
ternoon with Mrs. C. 11. Foster.
Mr. F. Thomas of Hosehton spent a
few days last week with his cousin.
Mr. Russell Healan.
Mrs. J. IT. Foster spent Sat unlay af
ternoon with Mrs. Albert Hill.
The musical at Mr. W r . A. Maddox’s’
Saturday night was highly enjoyed by
a large crowd.
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Numerical.
We nsed to ask. “How many chib
Iren have they?” Now, to be correct,
•me says, “They haven’t any children,
have they?" although “There is one
ddld. 1 believe.” is permissible.—
From Life.
catttude of Ukraine.
Ukraine lies between latitude 48 de
green and 52 degrees, north. It is .wa
tered by the Dnieper, which Intersects
It In a winding course from north to
south. The surface Is genernllv level
and It Is one of the most fertile parr*
of Europe. The heat of summer and
the cold of winter are Intense.
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R. E. PATRICK
Watches and Jewelry
Fine Watch Repairing.
WINDER, GA.
Legal Advertisements
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
To whom it may concern: Notice is
hereby given that W. F. Hall, 'as ad
ministrator of G. A. Wall, diseased,
having applied to me by petition for
leave to sell the real estate of said G.
A. Wall, deceased and that an order was
made thereon Ht the December term,
1022, for citation, and that citation is
sue ; all the heirs at law and creditors
of the so hi G. A. Wall, deceased, will
take notice that I will pass upon said
application at the January term. 1923,
of the Court of Ordinary of Barrow
county, and that unless cause is shown
to the contrary at said time said leave
will be granted. This 4th day of Dec.
1922.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA—Barrow County.
Will be 'sold before the Court House
door In the City of Winder, Georgia,
during the usual hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1923, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
.“A one-half undivided interest in
and to that tract or parcel of land and
the improvements thereon, lying and
being in the county of Barrow. State of
Georgia, and in the town of Stathain
fronting 50 f<K>t on Railroad street and
running back to an alley in the rear a
depth of 150 feet, whereon is situated
a two story brick buihUng formerly
owned by Warner S. Ilale and O. M.
Hale as tenants in common and describ
ed as follows: Beginning at corner
with T. N. AA’all lot on Railroad street
near bank building, thence South 50
feet along Railroad street to a corner,
thence 150 feet to an alley in rear of
said lot, thence along alley in rear 50
feet to corner on line of T. N. AY all
land, thence along lino of T. N. AN all
land to the beginning corner a distance
of 150 feet.”
Said property levied on ns the prop
erty of Mrs. Matilda A. Hale under
and By virtue of a fi fa issued front the
City Court of Monroe, Georgia, in fa
vor of Union Banking Company vs.
Mrs. Matilda' A. Hale, and sold to sat
isfy said fi.fa. Tenant in possession
given writen notice of levy.
This Dee. (ith. 1922.
11. O. CAMP. Sheriff.
Slierifl'fTs Sale of Land.
(;E(IRGIA —Burrow county.
Will lie sold at tlie court house door
in said county of Harrow and in the
(7|ty of Winder, on the First Tuesday
in January, 1923. within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder,
for cash, the following described prop
erty towit:
All that tract and parcel of land sit
uated, lying and being in the county of
Barrow, said State of Georgia; hound
ed on the North by lauds of W. 11. Mc-
Daniel ; on tlie east by lands of M ■ H.
McDaniel and 11. I*. Thompson, on the
south liy lands of Arch Perry and on
the west by lands of Arch Perry and I.
M. Stewart; being more particularly
described as follows: Beginning on a
rock corner on Arch Perry’s line and
running thence South along a private
road, being the line of IV. 11. McDan
iel and continuing south across the pub
lic road with line of J. P. Thompson to
a rock corner; thence west with line of
Arch Perry to a persimmon tree;
thence north along line of Arch Perry
and F. M. Stewart to a black gum tree;
thence cast along line of W. 11. McDan
iel to the beginning corner, containing
sixty-one acres more or less, with im
provements thereon. Lying on both
sides of a good pnblie road in fine com
munity. Said land levied on as the
property of J. G. Rutledge and Mrs. L.
A. Rutledge, to satisfy an execution is
sued on the 12th day of October. 1922.
from tiie Superior Court of Harrow
county, Ga.. in favor of Mrs. P. A.
Moon against said J. G. Rutledge anil
Mrs. L. A. Rutledge, and which tract
of land is made specially subject to
the said execution.
This 6th day of December. 1922.
H. O. CAMP. Sheriff.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GE< >RGIA — Ba rrow county.
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
Cnyie Hoseh. late of Harrow county,
deceased, are hereby notified to render
in their demands to the undersigned
according to law. and all pers ns in
debted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment Jo me.
This Dec. 4, 1922.
W. W. HOSCH.
Administrator of Mrs Callie Hoseh,
deceased 1
Tc Remove Lead From Gunbnrrela.
Chemically pure, and strong nitrb
acid will dissolve the lead In a gun
barrel, and will not Injure the metal
of ttie barrel unless (tie acid becomes
diluted with a tittle water. To re
move the acid, pour all of It out and
w’tpp the gun dry with a rr,g snaked In
olive or cottonseed oil. Db not get (tie
acid on the bands or clothes. [f
h> rhaime ?p. happens tt should be
wa.tieit .n > >• 'oi'etj with water and
THIS WINDER NEWS.
STATHAM
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. David of Daniels
ville came over Wednesday and spent
Thanksgiving with the latter’s parents
Mr. ami Mrs. J. P. Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams left
Wednesday on a motor trip through
J.avonia, Hartwell and other points
and were guests of relatives.
Mrs. Georgia McDonald spent a few
Ways this week with her daughter, Mrs.
J C. Cooper of Bogart.
Mr. and Mrs. At Coker and children
of Athens spent Thanksgiving with the
latter’s mother. Mrs. Ellen Dooly.
Miss Susie Belle Perkins was very
royally entertained as the week end
guest of Mrs. R. C. David of Daniels
ville.
Misses Runette Wall. Minnie Porter
spent Thanksgiving with Miss Jewell
Williamson.
Miss Nell Camp was the guest of
her sister Mrs. AA'illie Smith Thanks
giving.
Mrs. H. W. Grizzle entertained as
her guests last week her parents, and
two brothers, Rev. -and Mrs. AV T.
Dowdy, Messrs.’ Barney and Gordon
Dowdy of Dahlonega.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Grant will enter
tain this week in honor of their visit
ing guest Misses Elizabeth Grant of
Shiloh and Lucile Gibson of Appalachi
cola, Florida.
Miss Louise House was the guest of
her parents in Winder for Thanksgiv
ing.
(’lends Thurmond of Oglethorpe spent
part of last week here with relatives.
C. E. Soeial.
% An interesting event of last week was
the Senior Christian Endeavor Soc’ah I
given last Friday evening at the home
of Dr. and Mrs T. L. Holcombe.
The entire lower floor was made ypry
attractive by pots of red and white
geraniums placed here and there, car
rying out the Christian Endeavor col
ors.
As the guests entered thev were met
by Miss Ellen Hammond and given a
pretty little hand-painted souvenir.
The first part of the evening was
spent in the living-room singing “par
odies”* and telling jokes, after which
the guests were invited into the sitting
room where much laughter was had
in playing old fashioned games. Here
a “turkey” contest was given.
After the games Miss Rozelle Ross
rendered beautiful piano selections, and
Miss Louise Day gave some interesting
readings.
Following this the guests were asked
J. S. WILSON, General Sales Manager J. It. WILSON, President
A. A. THOMAS, Secretary ' HARDWARE WILSON, V-President
ANNOUNCEMENT
It is with genuine pleasure that we announce the
Opening of
THE -
Wilson Oil & Gas Cos.
WINDER, GA.
Located on the east side of Jackson street, Winder, Ga.
The principal business of this new enterpprise is as
follows: *
RETAIL DEALERS IN
That Good GULF GASOLINE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
SUPREME AUTO OIL
GULFTRACTOR OIL
SUPREME CUP AND
TRANSMISSOIN GREASE
, RETAIL DEALERS IN
GOODRICH TIRES
Lee Pure Gum Inner Tubes
Branch offices will be opened in the principal cities of
Barrow county as fast as business will warrant.
Call in and inspect our VAST stock when in the city.
We have direct water connections and will be glad to
give you or your car a drink.
FREE AIR for our customers, neighbors, friends and
enemies.
Our prices are high but we must make money some
how or other, so we will try and make it off our friends.
P. §.- I am still in the dray business; call phone 150.
J. S. WILSON
| Into the dining room where delicious
sweets were served and the color motif
I was carried obt in full.
On the eve of departure Mr. G. L.
Johnson of AthensAintroduced a playlet,
“Why I’ve Never Married,” which was
staged by seven young ladies and seven
young men it caused much merriment.
Lastly, the Christian Endeavor Cir-
SOME MEAT, THIS
The above photo shows a section of the Whee.er
Market and the 2000 pounds of meat, pork and
beef, etc., ready to be sold to their customers, on
November 4th.
This grocery and market has built up quite a
good business by fair dealing and courteous
treatment of which they may justly be proud.
From this meat 660 pounds were made into sau
sage and sold in one day.
FARM LOANS
WE arc prepared to handle an unlimited amount of farm loan business at 6%'
per cent per annum with a reasonable commission.
AA'e 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.
“QUICK SERATCE” is our Motto. Call or write —
YV. H. QUARTERMAN
Correspondent for STATE & CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
(Formerly Old Dominion Trust Cos.) f Richmond, Virginia.
Sabserlptlon Price: $1.50 Per YeaT.
cle was formed and Mispah repeated.
The out of town guests were G.
L. Johnson and Mr. Laßoon of Athens.
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Politeness Vrasred.
Cactus Joe says the only effect po
liteness fcas on a regu’ar roughneck, is
to make him think lie’s got you boflfa
loed.