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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. IW2T,.
MONUMENTS
FIRST CLASS WORK
MARBLE k GRANITE
Office on Candler Street and G. M. R>’-
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 111 Carithers Building.
Practice in AU tlie Courts
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J. C. PRATT
Attorney-At-Law
Winder, Ga.
Office in Rush Building
Practice in all Courts
JOSEPH D. QUILLIAN
Attorney--at-Law
Office Over DeLaPerriere”* Drug store
Winder, Georgia.
G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at law
Winder, Ga.
Office Over Carithers Bank.
Practice In AU Courts.
W. H. QUARTER MAN
Attorney at Law
Prentice In AU Courts
Commercial Law a Specialty
Lew is C. Russell H. 11. Chandler
Law Offices
RUSSELL & CHANDLER
Practice in all the Courts
Winder, Ga.
T. ELTON DRAKE
Attorney-At-Law
Office in DfoLalMrriore Building
Winder, Ga.
W. L. DeLaPERRIERH
Dental Surgery
Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work
Done in Most Scientific and
Satisfactory Way.
Dll. C. 8. WILLIAMS
DENTIST
(Offices in tbe Winder National Bank
Building.
Rooms 313-314
Residence Phone 234 —Office Phone 81
WINDER, GA.
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.
AU other time when not attending calls
R. HENRI BARNES, D. C.
(Doctor Chiropractic)
CHIROPRACTIC
jft the adjustment of the spine to re-
MOTe the cause of disease.
SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE
Hours: 9t012A. M.
2 to 5 P. M.
Saturday 9 to 12:30 A. M.
Office New Bush Bulld.ng.
B. E. PATRICK
Jeweler
Room 403, 4th Floor
Winder National Bank Bldg.
Winder, Ga.
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APPIJSBV & CARRINGTON
Public Stenographers and Bookkeepers
Work by the job or hour.
Broad Street, over Segars Store.
Office Hours: 2P. M. to 7 l’. M.
W. M. THOM A S
Cleaning —Pressing—Altering
Phone 411—Jackson Street
Winder, Georgia
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PHONE 86
CITIZENS PRESSING CLUB
For Your
Cleaning, Pressing an Altering
Shop over Williams Bros. Cafe,
W. B. WILSON, Prop.
Winder, Georgia
RED HILL
Biss Kate Sims of Jefferson is spend
ing u few days with her sister, Mrs. C.
A Hardy.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Oliver spent last
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Jlarr.
Captain IV A. Smith and family spent
Friday night with their daughter, Mrs.
J. F. MeElhannon.
Mr. .1. F. MeElhannon of Buford
■rprnt Saturday night and Sunday with
home folks.
Mr. G. H. Dalton was the guest of
"Mr J A. Dalton Sunday morning.
Mr. W. B. Bramlett was the guest of
Captain 1) A. Smith Sunday morning.
Mr. Guy Magness spent the weekend
with his cousin, Mr. Edgar Magness in
Atlanta.
Captain IV A. Smith and son, Olin,
.nude a business trip to Winder Sat
urday.
We are glad to know thnt Captain
. A. Smith and son. Olin. and Mr.
Jtkmner Sailors are succeeding with
their shingle mill.
Mr. J. A. Dalton spent Friday night
with Mr. Guy Magness.
Discouraging to Authors.
Lawdyl Lawdyl Now they’rs go
ihgto finger-print the new-born bablea.
Uniat are our future novelists and
yrenarlo writers going to do when the
erfxed Infants’ plot becomes no longer
—Boston Transcript
Advertisements.
CITATION
GEORG lA—Barrow count y.
Miss Net in Robertson, administratrix
of IV. (’. Robertson, deceased, repre
sents to the court in iter petition, duly
filed and entered on record that she has
fully administered IV. Robertson’s
estate. This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they cun,
why said administratrix should not be
tlischurgcd from her administration,
and receive letters of dismission, on the
first Monday in March. 1923.
This February sth, 1923.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Application To Sell land.
GEORGIA—Bn rrow county.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that 11. G.
Cosily, as Guardian of J. H. Cosby, an
imbecile, having applied to me by peti
tion for leave to sell the real estate of
sail! J. H. Cosby, and that an order as
made thereon at the February term,
11)23, for citation, and that citation is
sue; tla* purpose of said sale, is for the
support of said J. 11. Cosby, all credi
tors or ptirties concerned will take no
tice that I will pass upon said applica
tion at March term, 1923, of the Court
of Ordinary of Barrow county, to be
held on the first Monday in March, 1923,
and that unless cause is shown to the
contrary at said time, leave will be
granted a.s prayed.
This February sth, 1923.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
CITATION
G EORGIA —Ba r row cou ut y.
M. J. Griffeth, guardian of Mary Lou
Segars, having applied to me for a dis
charge from ids guardianship of Mary
Lou SClnars, this is therefore to notify
all persons concerned to file their ob
jections, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in March next, else
he will be discharged from his guar
dianship as applied for.
This February sth, 1923.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
To all Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Waymou P. Harrison has applied
to mo for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Wayman P.
Harrison, late of said county, deceas
ed, and 1 will pass upon said applica
tion on the first Monday in March, 1923.
Witness my hand and official seal,
This February stli, 1923.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Whereas, Mrs. Lou E. Langford, ad
ministratrix of B. C. Langford, repre
sents to the court in her petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that she
has fully administered B. C. Langford's
estate. This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administratrix should not lie
discharged from her administration
and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in March. 1923.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
Application for Twelve Months Support
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
The appraisers upon the application
of Mrs. L. M. Wood, widow of T. P.
Wood for a twelve months’ support for
herself and three minor children out of
the estate of said T. P. Wood, deceas
ed, having liled their return; all per
sons are hereby cited to show cause, if
any they have, before the court or Or
dinary of said county on the tirst Mon
day in March, 1923, why said applica
tion should not be granted.
This February sth, 1923.
C. W, PARKER, Ordinary.
Application for Twelve Months Support
GEORGIA Barrow county.
Mrs. M. A. Hudson, having made ap
plication for twelve months support for
herself and two minor children of M.
A. Hudson out of the estate of said M.
A. Hudson, deceased, and the apprais
ers duly appointed to set apart the
same having Hied their return, all per
sons concerned are hereby required and
notified to show cause, if any they
have, before the Court of Ordinary of
said county on the tirst Monday in
March, 1923, why said application
should not be granted as prayed.
This February sth, 1923.
(’. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
CITATION
In Re: Will of Martha J. Perry.
Court of Ordinary of Harrow county,
State of Georgia. Petition for probate
of will in solemn form.
To W. I). Hamilton, Washington, D. C„
heir at law:
J. T. Perry, ,T. A. Perry and W. O.
Perry, having applied, as executors,
for probate in solemn form of the last
will and testament of Martha J. Perry,
late of said county, deceased, you, as
one of the heirs at law of said Martha
,1. Perry, being a non-resident of this
state, are hereby required to be and ap
pear at the court of ordinary for said
comity on the first Monday in March,
15)23, when said application for probate
will be heard, and show cause, if any
you have or can, why prayer of the i>e
tit ion should not be had and allowed.
This sth day of February. 11)23.
C. W. PARKER. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORG lA—Harrow county.
All creditors of the estate of D. D.
Jones, late of said county deceased, are
hereby notified to render in their de
mands to the undersigned according
to law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make imme
diate payment to me.
This February sth. 1923.
11. L TREADWELL. Admr.
of L>. I>. Jones Estate.
Fell. 8-6 t.
Mrs. Woodie Haynie Wallace vs.
Jessie Wallace
Petition for Divorce, Harrow Supe
rior Court. March Term, 1923.
To the defendant, Jessie Wallace.
The plaintiff, Mrs. Woodie Haynie
Wallnce. having filed her petition
against you, in the Suimrior Court of
Barrow county, and it being made to
appear that you are a non-resident of
said county and do not reside in the
State, and an order having been passed
that service lie made by publication on
you, this, therefore is to notify you, Jes
sie Wallace, to lie and appear at the
next term of Barrow Superior Court to
\ be bold on the fourth Monday in March
1923, then and there to answer said
complaint. Witness the Honorable
Blanton Fortson, .fudge of said court.
A. T. Harrison, Clerk.
2t Feb. 2t inch
Nolire to Debtors and Creditors
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Ail creditors of the estate of W. C.
Robertson, late of Harrow county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make
immediate payment to me.
January 2nd, 1923.
flt Miss Nellie Robertson,
Administratrix of W. C. Robertson,
decca sed.
SALE NOTICE.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a Pow
er of Sale contained lu a Warranty
Deed, executed and delivered by S. M.
Booth to tbe Bank of Statham, dated
April 4th, 1922, and recorded in the
Clerk's office of said county on April
13tli, 1922, in records of deeds, Book D
Page 519.
The Bank of Statham will sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday in March,
1923, between the legal hours of sale,
before the Court House door in Winder,
Georgia, said county, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
“All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Statham District, G.
M., said State and County, containing
one hundred (100) acres, and known
as the Tom Booth lands and bounded as
follows: On the North by lauds of
Rich Arnold estate, East by lands of
Mrs. IV. It. A. Fuller, C. P>. Chambers,
and W. D. Holliday, South by other
lands of tbe said S. M. Booth and on
the East by lands of J. M. L. Thurmond
and Mrs. M. S. Reeves.
Also all that tract or parcel of land
ying and being in the Town of Statham,
Barrow county, Georgia, and improve
ments thereon, consisting of a
dwelling house and out buildings, and
bounded as follows: On t lie nor;h by
lot of T. L. Wall, east by street, south
by Elizabeth street and on tlie west by
an alley and lot of B. 11. Grant, and be
ing property of the said Booth home
place.
This property will be sold as a part
of the estate of the late S. M. Booth,
to satisfy a certain promissory note of
Three Thousand Six Hundred Seventy-
Six and 51-100 ($3676.51) Dollars, prin
cipal, with interest from maturity at
tlie rate of eight (x-r cent per annum.
Said note being given by the late S. M.
Booth to the Bank of Statham, and
dated April 4th, 1922, and due Octo
ber Ist. 1922.
This sale will be made for the pur
pose of (laying said note, principal
anid interest, attorney’s fees, and cost
of sale. The balance, if any, will be
paid to the estate of the late S. M.
Booth.
This the sth dav of February, 1923.
BANK OF STATHAM.
Jas. W. Arnold, Atty.
A SAFE TEST
For those who are in need of a rein
edy for kidney troubles and backaches,
i' ! r a good plan to try Doan’s Kidney
Pills. They are strongly recommended
by Winder People. Ask your neighbor.
P. P. Jennings, 605 Broad street,
Winder, says: “I cannot speak too
highly for Doan’s Kidney Pills as they
have done me so much good. I re
commended them in 1918 and now on
December 14, 1920. I am glad to eon
llrm all I said and add another good
word for Doan's. My principal trouble
was a disordered condition of my kid
neys. They were weak and acted too
freely. Nights I had to get up many
times and the secretions were scalding
and highly colored and contained sed
iment like brick-dust. My kidneys felt
heavy and sore. I only used one box
of Doan's Kidney Pills at the time and
they regulated ray kidneys and I was
free from all the trouble. I occasion
ally use Doan's Kidney Pills now and
for one of my advanced age I am active
nd healthy and give Doan's the credit.”
600 at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Cos., Mfrs., Buffalo, NN. Y.
Gainesville Midland
Schedule
Southbound
Train No. 3 arrives at 11:30 A. M.
Train No. 13 arrives at 2:30 P. M
Northbound
Train No. 14 arrives at 7:30 A. M.
Train No. 4 arrives at 1:33 P. M.
S. A. L. Schedule
Effective 12:01 Sunday, Dec. 31, 1922
Train No. 29 Arrive 7.00 PM
Train 5 Arrives 3:58 PM
Train No. 17 Arrives 8:20 AM
Train No. 11 Arrives 6:07 AM
Train No. 30 Depart 9:05 AM
Train No. 6 Depart 2:00 PM
Train No. 18 Depart - 7 :00 PM
Train No. 12 Depart 10:43 PM
Trains 5 and 6 are restored between
Atlanta and Birmingham, taking place
of Nos. 15 and 16.
Train 5 from north connects with
No. 5 for west at Atlanta.
Train 6 from westt connects with No.
6 for north at Atlanta.
No passengers will be handled on
train 48 except between Greenwood and
Cross Hill.
to change in schedule of No. 6.
Your particular attention is called
THE WINDER NEWS
UNION GROVE
Mrs. Dave Smith and Mrs. C. B. Day
spent last Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Edgar spent Wed
nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett Edgar and Mr. Will Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway spent
Wednesday night with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams.
Miss Etta Smith and Mrs. John
Ilinesley of near Argonne spent last
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. IV. VV.
Hoseh.
Mrs. Maud Hoseh and children of
Bethlehem spent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoseh and
family.
Miss Lillie Mae Holloway spent last
Thursday night with her sister, Mrs.
H. F. Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. George "Wall spent
last Tuesday night with the latter’s
pa rents, Mr. anil Mrs. J. E. Evans.
Mrs. W. M. Holloway had as her
guest Friday afternoon Mrs. G. I’. Hol
loway, Mrs. c. I). Bailey, Mrs. C. B.
Austin and Mrs. Childers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I>. Bailey spent Fri
day night with Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Casey.
Mrs. Childers returned home Satur
day after spending a few days with her
grandmother, Mrs. C. B. Austin.
Mr. A. J. Casey spent Friday with
Mr. W. M. Holloway.
Mr. and G. P. Holloway and
Charlie Holloway spent Friday night
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway.
Mr. C. G. Casey spent Saturday with
Mr. aiul Mrs. John Cain of near East
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. IV. A. Iloiloway spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. C.
I). Bailey.
Mr. Charley Holloway spent Saturday
night with Mr. Harvey Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Oriffeth spent
Saturday night anid Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Arnel Smith of Midway.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey spent Sun
day night with Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Casey.
We are sure having some bad weather
these days.
BETHEL NEWS
Mrs. Loyd Edwards and Mrs. G. W.
Edwards spent Monday afternoon with
Mrs. J. P. Thompson.
Mrs. Lee Greasou and Mrs. Waymon
Ridgeway spent Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Roy Greeson.
Miss Pearl Edwards spent Wednesday
afternoon with Miss Pauline Thomp
son.
Mrs. Johnny Mack spent Monday
with her mother, Mrs. Tom McDaniel.
Miss Pauline Thompson spent Thurs
day afternoon with Miss Agnes Raggett
Mrs. C. A. Edwards spent Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mack were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee
awhile Friday night.
Mrs. J. I*. Thompson spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Adams.
Masters John Willie and J. P. Thomp
son spent Sunday morning with Mas
ters Bob and Willie Adams.
Mrs. Anaiie Miller and children were
guests of Mrs. Johnny Mack and chil
dren awhile Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Bolton and lit
tle daughter, Louise, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams.
Mr. Ernest Miller was in Winder
Saturday afternoon.
Messrs. C. A. Edwards and W. C.
Shore motored to Winder Saturday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee spent
Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Partin of near Bethle
hem.
Mr. Reuben Brown was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Partee awhile last
Wednesday night.
Mr. J. W. Partee was the guest of
Mr. W. C. Shore awhile Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. J. E. Adams was the guest of
Mrs. J. W. Adams Saturday morning.
Corsets Used to Hide Defect*.
It Is a fact well nmlienticated that
corsets were originally adopted, not
for comfort or health, bat to conceal
ohysicai defects.
Inactive
Liver
“1 hare had trouble with
an Inactive liver," wrote Mrs.
S. Nichols, of 4412 Spencer
St., Houston, Texas. ‘‘When
I would get constipated, I would
feel a light, dizxy feeling in my
head. To get up in the morning
with a tightness in ffie head and
a trembly feeling is often a sign
that the stomach is out of order.
For ttita I took Thedford's
Black-brought, and without a
doubt can say I have never
found its equal In any liver
medicine. It not only cleans
the liver, but leaves you in such
a good condition. I have used
it a long time, when food does
not seem to set well, or the
stomach is a little sour.”
1 If it isn't |
Thedford’s]
I it isn't |
BLACK-DRAUGHT
Liver Medicine. I
FARM LOANS
UlfE are prepared to handle an unlimited amount of farm loan business at 6*4
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.
“QUICK SERVICE” is our Motto. Call or write—
W. 11. quarterman
Correspondent for STATE & CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
(Formerly Old Dominion Trust Cos.) Richmond, Virginia?
ZZ INSURANCE
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 conscience 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 and Winder City Loans.
Gwinnett & Oconee counties in amounts from $500.00 to $100,000.00.
I also make loans on Winder City Property and solicit application di
rect from the farmers and from Bankers and Attorneys whose cus-*
tomers and clients need money. Write to me and your business wSI
have my prompt attention.
S. G. BROWN, Banker
Private Bank —Not Incorporated.
Omospd.3-1-23. Lawrenceville, Georgia.
FIRE, TORNADO ¥
& AUTOMOBILE InSIIFSIICC
Oldest and strongest companies in the *
Insurance Line.
Will Appreciate your Business
C. C. GREGORY CO.
305 Winder National Bank Building
LANTHIER & CHURCH
The place in which to have your automo
bile repairing done. All makes of cars re
paired promptly. The best of work by the
best of workmen. Our charges are reason
able and satisfactory. For prompt and effi
cient service, bring your car to our garage.
We will treat you right.
All kinds of welding done, welding that
will stick. Try us.
LANTHIER & CHURCH
Athens St. Garage Phone 210
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Low Price and High Quality
Don’t Go Together, Stick to
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The sale of Calumet
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as that of any other
brand.