The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, February 15, 1923, Image 2

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'jrnrrspay, February is. ires. CEDAR HILL Mrs. Mvrt House anil children spent ]nst week with her mother, Mrs. Mar lin Williams near Statliam. Miss Bessie Aimer lias returned home jifter a week's visit at Buford. Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Elliott had as their dinner guests Saturday Uev. Otis MeNeal. Mr. and Mrs. I>ewel Hall and son and Mr II K Delay spetit Saturday and Sunday with relatives near Lawrence ville. Mrs. Fulton FYeoman and ehildren spent awhile Sunday afternoon with Mtta. Belle Pentecost. Misses Lillian and Lois Parker had as their guest Saturday night Miss Bf*isie Maxey. Mrs. Henry Elliott had as her guest Thursday afternoon Mrs. Price and Mrs T. C. Banks. Miss Flora Simpson sjient Saturday A Bigger Store TIIK partition lietwiw my store and the apartment occupied by C. M. Ferguson & Cos. as a storage room, has l>een removed and I will occupy live entire store from now on. I have increased my stock of groceries and will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of feed stuffs. I have room now and can buy goods in larger quantities and can sell you all kinds of groceries and feed stuffs cheaper than ever before Give me a trial. COOPER’S CASH STORE JACKSON STREET WINDER, GA. r. IHDBf * _'■••• i ' B mt After Eight Years Breeding on America’s Largest Plantation comes Salsburv Cotton IT combines the best points of the mother plant WANNA MAKER, CLEVELAND anl EX TRESS 350, is healthy, vigorous and disease resistant. Bears fruit continuously until frost. Prolific and and Early Maturing Matures quickly, and yields a full 1%-inch staple. In the worst boll weevil season tin* South has ever known it pro duced an average of 350 to 400 pounds of lint per aore on 14,000 acres. Demands a premium in all markets. Sensation of the Cotton World Hundreds of planters declare SALSHIJRY COTTON to he ns near the ideal cotton as can la* products!. We have been able to obtain a few of these wonderful seed for distribution. It will pay handsomely to sell the run-out seed that have been saved for planting and buy Pedigreed SALSBURY Seed and then have the best and lie in position to tight the boll weevils. For full information, literature, prices, etc, see 0. E.Summerour Winder, Georgia SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER The Atlanta Tri Weekly Journal, reg nlar price SI.OO The Southern Iturallst, reg. price .50 |The Hoschton News, reg. price 1.00 Total issues received during the year 231. Total value $2.50 Our Special until Mar. 15, 1923 140 By taking advantage of this Special Offer yoa save sl.l • Make all remittance payable to— THE HOSCHTON NEWS, Iloschton Ga Hoschton, Ga. with Miss Daisy Mae Aimer. Master Gartrell Elliott spent Sun day night with Clyde and Jodie Pat rick of County Line. The pnrty at the home of Mr. Cleve land Banks Saturday night was enjoy ed by all present. | AMERICANTOBACC^C^IgIIjipJ^^gjjIIgJ CARL Well, it seems as though the bad weather is going to hang on awhile, but it gives us some thing to write about. Many's the time when the conversa tion would lag if it was not for the weather to talk atmut. Reminds me of one’s life. We must have some bit ter in our lives so as to enjoy the sweet. So we must have dark days so that we can enjoy the bright sunshine. There Ls always a silver lining. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Haymon were guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haymon, Saturday. We enjoy Mr. C. M. Thompson’s let ter’s very much however, we did not fully comprehend the meaning of last one, hence to our littleness of “eddy.” Come on Viet ron. This is our second appeal for news from your burg. If you nre married you stir ly can write a little yet. We were contemplating getting ma-double-r-ied soon but if it sets one back that way, we say wait a little longer. Mrs. Etta Hutchins was the guest of Mrs. Etta Franklin Friday afternoon. Mr. John Williams and family of Winder attended Sunday school here Sunday evening. Union Grove says the hoe is usually left and the cake is eaten. Well, we are on the dark side. So guess the cake must have a burnt side, as we suppose is generally the ease. Rev. Warwick of Dacula dined with Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Austin Monday. There surely must have been a little mistake by the editor or someone as the Union Grove and Post Oak news seemed to he the least 1 >s l changed last week. Nevertheless most of ns under stood it right through and through. Mr. Quillian Lowe and family spent Sunday in Atlanta. Union news says the left side of a lute cake is the side that is not eaten. You made tin' point quote clear. To your question: Which side of the jug is the handle on? We‘ll say it is on the out side. Is that ‘pint’ clear? Mr. G. W. Boss had business in Win der Saturday. Mr. Richard Pierce of Rooky Branch spent Sunday morning with Mr. Eli Hudlow. A plow stock and a plow point cost $2.20. The plow stock cost $2.00 more than the plow point. What was the cost of each. CEDAR CREEK That’s tight, Carl Scribe. We ad vocate your jS.VfSteiq, of silence plus good speech in regard to other people and their businesses. Air. and Mrs. I‘has. F A Terry of Cave Springs spent the week here with rel atives. Mr. Luther McDaniel of Maddox made a call here Sunday. Sunday next is regular preaching day at our church. Come out and help .in the cause of the Master and forget the boll weevil and material things on the Sabbath, as we are commanded to keep tlie Sabbath holy. A good time to take stock of our re ligion these rainy shut in days as much so as to buy calcium arsenate. Mr. Henry Cole of Porterdale spent the week end with his brother, Sam H. Cole. Messrs. Sam ami Henry Cole visited their sister. Mrs. W. A. Manders, of near Carter Hill. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Greeson visited tlie latter’s parents Mr . and Mrs. Gil bert Harrison of near Chandlers. Wood chopping and fire building is still tlie slogan of the day. Mr. G. T. Pressley spent Saturday night with his sister, Mrs. E. A. Craft. Our hoys and girls are rat tier lone some these rainy days and hope for a beautiful and early spring and good times galore. Mr. H. P. Pressley spent Monday night with his sister, Mrs. J. S. Helton. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. S. Helton visited Mr. and Airs. R. B. Helton Sunday night. Why is the vowel “I" the happiest of all vowels? Mrs. Irene Langford By lee Vs. James Edward Rvlee. Petition for Divorce in Barrow Supe rior Court. Filed to the December Term, 1922. To the Defendant James Edward By* lee: The plaintiff. Irene Langford Rvlee. having filed her petition for divorce against James Edward Rvlee return able to the December Term, 1922. of this Court, and it being made to ap pear that defendant is not a resident of said county and is without the juris diction of this court, and an order hav ing been made for service on him. Jas. E. Rvlee. by publication, said order passed at tlie December Term. 1922, of said court: this, therefore, is to notify you. Jas. Edward Rvlee to lie and ap pear at tlie riex: term of the Superi >r Court of Barrow county to be held op ■the fourth .Monday in March. 1922. then and 'lore to answer said complaint. Witness tb ' Honorable Blanton Fort son Judg :■ of the Supir’or Courts, Wester .t i ire nit. This February Sth. 1P23. „ A. T. HARRISON. Clerk Barrow Superior Court. THE WINDER NEWS .COUNTY LINE We are having some rough weather. Miss Annie Haynie of DaliJonegu spent last Thursday with Mrs. Eunice House. Mr. Ernest W. Maxey has returned home after spending a few days in At lanta. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy spent Fri day night with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Murphy had as :their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. I) Murphy and Mrs. E. A. Castleberry and Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Murphy. Mrs. Netter Stewart is ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hall had as their gue.sts Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jewell House and daughter, Mae Opal. Mrs. F. M. Hardy is still ill. Mrs. H. A. Dillard has returned to her home after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cooper. Don’t forget the negro minstrel at this place Saturday night if the weath er permits. County Line is going Friday night to debate Walnut. We regret to learn that there is a lot of sickness this week. Presbyterian Church Sunday from 10 to 10:30 A. M. Jun ior choir song service Sunday school from 10:30 to 11:30 A. M„ F. C. Graddick, Supt. Christian Endeavor Society meet* at 4:30 P. M. Preaching by the Pastor Ist and 3rd Sunday mornings at 11:30, and evening at 7:30. Prayer meetings every Wednesday vening beginning promptly at 7:30 PM conducted by t lie pastor. You are most cordially invited to attend all of these services and join with us in the service of the Master Come. TF. CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES 10:15 A. M. Sunday school. 11:30 A. M. Preaching and Lord’s Supper. 3:30 P. M. Junior Endeavor. 6:30 P. M. Senior Endeavor 7 :30 P. M. Preaching. A liappy welcome to all. E. L. Shelnutt, Minister. It may seem funny to some peopta, but to the hors® editor of the Thomas Cot It appears Ilk* the folks In Hot Bpr!ngs that have n license to be stuck up don't use It. —Arkansas Thomas Cat. B. E. PATRICK Watches and Jewelry Fine W'atcli Repairing. WINDER, GA. fiWIFTS pys^*N^ /Red Steer**on A V I FERTILIZERS g to use f the bag Is your 1 —f ~/* „ 1 I guarantee of J _ I On *s!nd^ TOPS J NSSaflr all Soils/ SUREST W Quality Fertilizer Pays Much depends on the QUANTITY and QUALITY of fertilizer you will use this season. You have no doubt decided to consider only a fertilizer of established reputation. SWIFT’S RED STEER Fertilizers have a national reputation. The RED STEER on the bag is your guarantee that you are getting well cured fertilizers, properly processed and combined and of the highest possible quality. SWIFT’S RED STEER Fertilizers contain the right amount of quick ly available plant food to cause a quick start and a sufficient amount of more slowly available plant food to insure a continuation of growth and early maturity. They are the result of years of care ful experimenting in the field, the plant and the laboratory. PLAY SAFE! Order SWIFT’S RED STEER Fertilizer from the local Authorized Swift Agent, today. “IT PAYS TO USE THEM.” Swift & Company (FERTILIZER WORKS) Atlanta. Gfl. Albany, Ga. • Charlotte, N. C. New Orleans, La. Local Representative: H. A. CARITHERS WINDER, GA. Contents 157luid Pfachn l alcohol-3 * r I • J L by Regular 1 the Stomachs and Bc^lso Hicrety Promoting D^cslio" Cheerfulness and RcstCantains neither Opiam, Morphine nor ■; Mineral. NqtKahcoTlC Jjfrfr ttjjncSAMLHJIIVfiR' JhimpJun St*f V Senna _ 1 JbcluUtSM I MiseStett 1 ■ptZZ&su s / ) \SnUrgrrtn /hV9f __ { Aheipfoißemedyfof Feverishness -Simile Si^natare^o iCentacrCohp^*- rEW # IHTtI rf£iy p cLf trs f ao e tiJUjmor u wo Nn> roiitctp nv m opo n* m ml** cr A! < cftaert r ✓ o Of- < *- i rite her L’ht trf/f para prison cfc tr bre s interm itr ntr a.T.UTAS Dk. *>OMNO Cronsclp/enrias CJiStO - na jfifSfti-ia. ..... oZI iNEW YORK, Exact Copy of Wrapper. Farm Loans and Winder City Loans. I make loans in Barrow, Gwinnett Walton, Jackson, Oconee ami Morgan Counties in amounts from $500.00 to $100,000.00. I also make loans on Winder City Property. I solicit applications di rect from the farmers and from Bankers and Attorneys whose cus tomers and clients need money. Write to me and your business will have my prompt attention. S. G. BROWN, Banker Private Bank—Not Incorporated. Gmospd.3-1-23. Lawrenceville, Georgia. FIRE, TORNADO I & AUTOMOBILE lUSUt &OC6 Oldest and strongest companies in the Insurance Line. Will Appreciate your Business C. C. GREGORY CO. 305 Winder National Bank Building Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, i Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always I . Bears the /j/ W “rw (\ J(** In hi* Use vj' For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YONK CITY.