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TrrrRBTAT, FEBRTTART 15, I*2H-
In The District Court of the U. S.,
Northern IMtrlrt of Georgia, * a
Court of Bankruptcy.
In Re: J. W. Killer Bankrupt. In
■Bankruptcy.
The creditor* of the deflator nhov >
named, a resident of in the county of
Barrow said district, are hereby noii
lied tliat he was on February 13, 1023,
duly adjucated bankrupt and the first
meeting of his creditors \* ill be held at
the office of Referee at Lawrenceville,
tla., February 20, 1023, at 10 o’clock A.
Id.. (E.T.> at which time the said cred
itors may attend prove their claims,
appoint a trustee, examine the bank-1
rupt and transact such other business
*s may properly come before said meet
ing.
If. L. HPTHINS,
Referee tn Bankruptcy. I
Bawrenceville, Ga., Feb. 14, 1923.
Mrs. Clara Archer Akins
Guv Bron Akins
Petition for divorce, in the Superior
Court of Barrow county, March term,
1023.
To the defendant. Guy Brown Akins:
The plaintiff, Mrs. Clara Akins hav
ing tiled her petition for divorce against
you. in this county, returnable to the
March Term, 1023, of the Superior
Court of tliis county, and it being made
•to npftenr that you are a non-resident
of said couufyT and do not reside in
said stale, and an order having been
made for the service on you, by publi
cation this, therefore, is to notify you
Guy Brown Akins, to be and appear at
the next term of the Superior Court of
Barrow county. Georgia, to he held on
the fourth Monday in March, 1923, then
and there to answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable Blanton Fort
son, Judge of said Court.
A. T. HARRISON, Clerk.
Wound Too Tight
Bore— "Yej, I don’t know h-vr it la,
but I feel thoroughly wound up to
night." Hostess—" How very strange!
And yet you don’t seem to go."—Lon
don Tit-Bits.
We will have only two
more GIN DAYS.
Friday, Feb. 16th
Friday, Feb. 23rd
WINDER OIL MILL CO.
Cost Reducers Recom
mended for Your Table
FLOUR
The best made from the highest grade
wheat.
CORN MEAL
Ground from selected corn, and an
excellent health producer.
BREAKFAST CEREALS
Can be prepared in numerous ways
and make an excellent morning meal.
NAVY BEANS
Those old reliable favorites that never fail.
HOMINY
Rich in nutrition and should be more
generally used.
PANCAKE FLOUR
Ready mixed for those delicious flap
jacks. J
EAT MORE MEAT
Eat the same kind that we eat. Buy where
you get what you want.
ii .'. - *
W. C. Jett
PARISH LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Oliver and chil
dren were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. \V. Marr Sunday.
Several attended the randy drawing
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Page Saturday night.
Rev. Odis McNeal apent Saturday
night with Mr. J. T. Wright and family.
Miss Ituth Allen was the guest of
Miss Jewell Elliott Monday afternoon.
Mr. C. P. Allen is improving at this
writing.
We are having some rainy weather
in this community; hope it will, soon
clear off.
Miss Lola Little was the guest of
Miss Ila Freeman Sunday.
Misses Mabra and Habra Farr were
the guests of Misses Nellie, Ruth and
Thelma Allen Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. W. J. Watson spent Wednesday
night with her sister. Mrs. A. N. El
liott.
In answer to Cnion News riddle —
Which side of the jug is the handle on?
Will say it is onl the outside and will
ask which end of a cigar should lie put
in your mouth?
Chinese Perfumw.
In China rt dinners and at theutrt
*1 performances, it Is customary te
provide guests or alienators will
imall hot towels saturated with scent
>d water for wiping Choir faces Silent
sd water Is also much oed In conost
lon with bathing and tlie every-dnj
gs'dilng of face* and hands, in some
Lann-Amertcaa countries there Is a
rery great deiuaa4 for perfumery 11
I person needs a hath, a dnsh of per
fume la to sows as ind
line and ejiibt* are saved.
Why Not?
“Her color rose,” the story says.
Why not, wed like te know? Every
vhing else wot up In price. Why
Ihouidn’t rouge also?—Boston Tran
•crlpt
Gainesville Midland
Schedule
Southbound
Train No. 8 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. 20 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 west connects with No.
6 for north at Atlanta.
No passengers will be handled on
train 48 except between Greenwood and
Gross Hill.
to change in schedule of No. 6.
Your particular attention is called
HARMONY GROVE
The weather still continues rainy and
the farmers are not doing much iu this
section.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt McEver of Hosch
.ton visited Mr. T. A. Wood and family
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Etheridge and
children and Karr Etheridge of Bu
ford visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Eth
eridge Sunday.
Mr. Richard Jones and son, Chal
mus, were seen in our burg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory J. Mot visited
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Franklin of Carl
Saturday night and Sunday.
Misses Muna and Habra Farr attend
ed Sunday school at Parish Sunday.
Misses Bessie ami Ida Kinsey visited
Mis Mabra Farr Saturday afternoon.
Messrs. J. A and J. W. Marr spent
awhile in Winder Saturday.
Little Miss Etheridge spent Wednes
day night with her aunt, Miss Ada
Lintlsey, of Auburn.
Place Your Order now for Eggs or
B;iby Chicks.
From our Bred to lay S. C. White
Leghorns, satisfaction is what you buy
when you order eggs or chicks from
me. The Wyckoff Strain are birds that
combine beauty, productiveness, win
ning 4 first prizes at North Ga. Fair.
Eggs $1.50 setting: SX.OO per hundred.
1). S. SMITH, Winder, Ga.
No. 3 Drag Scrapes with runners on
ly SIO.OO at Smith Hardware Cos.
No. 7 Cook Stoves for $12.00 at Smith
Hardware Cos.
Ford Wind Shield Glass, upper for
$3.00; lower for $3.75 at Smith Hard
ware Cos.
Spray your trees now with Dry Lime
Sulphur. Sold by Smith Hardware Cos.
Drag Harrows $15.00 up at Smith
Hardware Cos.
BOOMS FOR RENT—Light and wa
ter. Family with no kids. See P. I*. Jen
nings. It pd.
Stalk Cutter Bargain.—New Oliver
7-knife stalk cutter for only $-10.00 at
Smith Hardware Cos.
Bumpers for your automobile $6.00
up at Smith Hardware Cos.
You are aware that Oliver Plows ad
vanced in price on January Ist. We
are still .selling Genuine Oliver Plows
at less than old prices as follows:
Goober $ 7.50
A. C. $-0.00
ii e SIO.OO
10 _ _ $11.50
13 $13.00
—SMITH HARDWARE CO.
Limited number S. C. Black Minor
on eggs, $1.50. Also Canaries. Three
handsome young singers and two fe
males. If interested, write for prices
(Miss) Alma Cain, Auburn, Ga. pdlt
Hastings' Seeds
1920 Catalog Free
Writ* tod4T far Wmstfpjfs' sow I>SJ
catalog. Yon will seed Of* Wfermatie*
It gives almest daily—the must valu
able and usefHl seed beak ever publish
ed. It contains 100 phgds, pieturing
and correctly describing the beet and
most popular vegetables, flowers and
farm crops for tbs South.
How and wliat to pfftpt in yeur yard,
garden and field for every purpose.
How to boat the boll Weeril, bean
beetle and other pests. Full natural
color pictures ef the test Rosas, Glad
ioli and Cttier rtewbra. FfWw to get S
packet# of seed ef beaut ftel flew ess
free. How rtittek seWd is rwprtred to
plant a row or sens, when and hew to
plant and Culttvare, ffty H pays to
plant good sebfci aed hew to get them
as cheap or cheaper than common or
ordinary seeds.
Just write fer this handsome new
1923 Seed Book. It’s a beantWei book
and mighty glad *• hvs it
in ydtrr bR&e It is abeehrtd* free
Writ# fer ft today.
M. 0. HAST!NG3 CO.,
AtMtfU, Ga.
Mi VINMS Ml
Notice of Intention to apply to Georgia
Securities Commission for IJcense to
Sell Stock in Smith-Mayne Manufact
uring Cos.
In compliance with the rules of the
Georgia Securities Commission notice is
1 hereby given that on the 19th day of
i February, 1923 application will be fil
led with the Georgia Securities Com
mission by the Smith-Mayne Manufact
uring Company, a corporation organiz
led under the laws of Georgia, with its
principal office and place of business
i located at Winder, Ga., for permission
to sell Stock in said corporation. The
officers of said corporation are R. A.
W. Smith, President; W. L. Mayne, V-
President; Claude Mayne, Hecretary-
J. C. Walden, Treasurer. The Board
of Directors is composed of the fol
lowing: R. A. W. Smith W. L. Mayne,
Claude Mayne, J. C. Walden, W. B. Mc
jCants, A. Y. Eavenson, G. H. Kilgore.
Said corporation has an authorized
'capital stock of $250,000.00 and SIOO,-
000.00 of said stock—sso,ooo.oo preferr
ed and $50,000.00 common stock —will
1* offered for stile in Georgia. The bus
iness carried on oy said corporation
consists of the manufacture and sale of
metal slides, rollers and locking de
vices for drawers and other receptacles
desk drawers and other drawers, ta
llies, chairs, desks and all furniture
made of wood or other material, wood
and metal specialties, fixtures, toys and
allied lines.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a "run down” condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are in
good health. Tills tact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointraent which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assist?
n improving the General Health.
Sold by druggists for ever 4‘> Years.
•?. J. Chenov 1 • To*-'-* < r,to
THURMOND - JACKSON COMPANY
51 and 6 percent Farm Loans
Reasonable Commission Charges
Prompt, Dependable Service
704 Holman Building Athens, Georgia
FARM LOANS
Low Interest Rate and Reasonable Commission
Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service.
J. C. PRATT
Bush Building Winder, Ga.
Humoring Bird Hose
The best fitting and longest wearing Silk Hose we
have ever sold. Each pair guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. Once a wearer—always a wearer of Humming
Bird Silk Hosiery. Call and examine the make and the
quality of these wonderful hose.
Humming Bird Hose are sold by Kilgore-Kelly Cos.,
sole agents for Winder.
Kilgore-Kelly Cos.
‘The Home of Quality’'
If You Don’t Like Heavy
Repair Bills, Why
>
Have Them
When you are not feeling fit you go to a
doctor or a druggist and get something to
brace you up.
The same rule applies to your car. When
it is not running smoothly it needs a bracer.
It cannot correct its own defects.
Furnishing bracers for sick cars is easy
for us, because the work is fascinating and
we like it. We correct the LITTLE defects,
as well as the big ones. That’s what keeps
your car fit.
By coming to us at THE FIRST SIGN of'
trouble you rid yourself of those heavy re
pair bills that try your patience so much.
LANTHIER & CHURCH
Athens St. Garage Phone 210
P *m: ft.St Bar IWf.