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THURSDAY. MARCH 1, 1923.
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BETHABARA
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Everybody remember preaching at
this place next Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E(ld Griffeth spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mrs. J.
B. Morris near Hebron.
Mr. and Mrs. Osco Osborn and daugh
ters, Sarah Byrd and Janet, went to
Athens Friday.
Misses Sybil Holliday, Curtis Thorn
ton, Sarah Byrd, and Janet OslOrn and
Mr. George Morris were the guests
Sunday afternoon of Miss Anna Mae
Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Birt Doster, of Winder,
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Michael spent
awhile Sunday night with the latter’s
moth* f! Mrs. F. S. Doster.
Quite a number from here attended
the singing at Rays’ Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. F. S. Doster had as her dinner
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. S. 11.
GrifTeth.
Mrs. Oscar Osborn spent Sunday af
ternoon with her sister, Mrs. I*. H.
Dillard.
Mrs. B. O. Ward and daughter, An
nie Mae, sprat Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Bailey GrifTeth.
Mr. G. FU Jackson, who is working
in Monroe, was at home for the week
end.
Grandmother Wellborn died Satur
day, Feb. <24fh. anti was buried here
Sunday morning. Slit' was the oldest
woman in this county, being in her
911th year.
In the District Court of the U. S.
Northern District of Georgia, as a
Court of Bankruptcy.
In Ke: T. M. Sims, Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor a bore
named, a resident of Statliam. <ia., in
the county of Barrow, said district, are
hereby notified that he was on Febru
ary 26, 192:?, duly adjucated bankrupt
and the first meeting of his creditors
will he held at the office of Ref-wee at
Lawrenceville, Ga., March 10, 192.'?. a :
10 a. m. (E.T.) at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, exanrne the
bankrupt and transact such other bus
iness n.s may properly come la fore saiu
meeting.
N. L. HUTCHINS,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
iile, Ga. Feb 27. 1!12.'?.
Changing Color.
“An Irishman may be green but—■"
•Well, what?" “When he's In a fight
te sees red."
Farm Loans and Winder City Loans.
I -make loans in Barrow, Gwinnett, Walton, Jackson. Oconee and
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.
6mospd.3-l-23. Lawrenceville, Georgia.
I HAVE IT
I have secured the local agency for the fa
mous
LOGAN‘S GEM
The Beautiful Finish Polish
Logan’s Gem needs no introduction, since
so many have used it, and know its grand
qualities. Suffice it to say that I HAVE IT
and for prompt delivery phone, write or send
to
B. I. HARWELL
i
Telephone 296 494 Hamilton Ave.
I HAVE IT
CEDAR CREEK
Mrs. Lula Sikes spent the week with
her daughter, Mrs. Hugh L Hood of
Dacula.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnson visited
his sister, Mrs. Cora Rooks, Sunday.
Messrs. George and Harold Kesler
and sister. Miss Blondine, visited Miss
Lillie Belle Manders and Brother last
Sunday.
We have a good Sunday school and
want the young and old to come out
and help in this cause of the Master.
Mr. G. T. Pressley tilled his regular
appointment Sunday night.
Mr. James Daidel of Auburn passed
through en route to Winder Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Brumbalow and
Mrs. J. R. Stinehcomb visited relatives
near Maddox Sunday.
Mr. Enloe Craft spent Sunday here
with friends.
Mr. J. G. L. Kimbrell si>enf Monday
night with Mr. Enloe Craft of Maddox.
Messrs. E. J. Manders and J. G. L.
Kimbrell made a business trip to Win
der Tuesday.
Mr. A. J. Haymon of Atlanta spent
the weekend at home.
The entertainment given by Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sorrells Saturday night
was highly enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mobley visited
relatives here Sunday.
Miss Lillie Belle Manders spent the
week-end with her uncle and aunt. Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Mobley, of near Mul
lierry.
Mr. K. A. Craft and family visited
Mr. and Mr.s J. S. Helton Sunday
T. B. Manders spent the week-end
with relatives near Lawrenceville.
Miss Beulah Pittman of Bold Springs
is .spending tin 1 week with her sister.
Mrs. Robert Sorrells.
Mrs. W. H. McDaniel of near Beth
lehem is visiting relatives here this
week.
Mrs. Clemintine Armstead is visiting
her son, Mr. D. .T. Armstead and family.
Mrs. W. H. McDaniel and Mrs. W.
C. Greeson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Mobley Tuesday.
In answer to Bethabara News rid
dle, would say it's a river. Eh, am I
not right.
Hurrah for The Winder News; its
getting on a boom, and rah, rah, rah
fur the subscribers.
breaking a Record.
A man down East spoke his will
into a phonograph, thus giving hla
belrs a chance to break bfs record.
UNION NEWS
The farmers of this community are
sorry to see this rainy weather. The
women folks have been enjoying the
cold weather because the men kept
good tires.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Healan and fami
ly were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Foster Sunday.
In answer to Postoak riddle: Dick is
Tom’s grandson.
Mr. Normun Duncan of Winder
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Mr. Clifton Sauls.
In answer to Victron’s riddle it will
take the hen and a half 18 days to lay
a dozen and a half eggs unless she lays
two on Sunday.
Mr. 1.. A. Foster of Atlanta spent
Saturday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Foster.
Mr and Mrs. G. H. Dalton and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Page.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Harbin spent the
week end with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. V. Healan of Carl
Mr Gordon Maddox from Monroe
spent last week end with home folks.
Mr. Lonzo Jackson passed through
our burg Sunday.
We hope (’apt. Smith of Red Hill has
another hat by now, hot weather will
soon la* here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M Sugars and fam
ily of Winder spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. N. Strange.
We are sorry to hear that Mr Jarrell
Magness is sick.
Rev. S. P. Higgins filled his regular
appointment at this place Saturday
and Sunday.
A man and a bov were traveling in
a strange land: the man was asked
what kin was the boy to him and he
said: “Brothers and sisters have I
none, but this boy’s father is my father’s
son.” Can you answer it?
Sunday school at this place every
Sunday afternoon at 2 :(M) o”dock. Ev
erybody especially invited to come with
good lessons.
BETHLEHEM NEWS
Mr and Mrs. C. P. Jennings spent
the week end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker and
family of Athens visited relatives here
Sunday.
Misses Bonnie Tach Bedingfield and
Jessie Mae Parker of Winder spent
the week end with Mrs. C. T. Mathews.
Mr and Mrs. Gibson Nowell and ba
by spent Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hendrix visited
Mr. and Mrs W. S. Hunter at Stat
ham Friday and Saturday
Mrs. C. T. Mathews entertained at
dinner on last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Sims and Misses Bonnie Teck Bed
ingfield and Jessie Mae Parker of Win
der, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McDonald of
this place.
Miss Annie Pirkle spent the week,
end with home, folks at Hosehton.
Mr. and Mrs. S H. Harrison spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Hunter of Statliam.
Mrs Weyman Harrison and family
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. G W.
Perkins.
On account of the illness of Rev. J.
W. McWhorter, Rev. Settle filled his ap
pointment at the Baptist church Sun
da.r.
Prof. .T J. Moore and Mrs. Moore at
tended the singing at Gallilee last Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Yearwood had
as their guests Sunday Rev. J. S. Settle.
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Hoschton, <ia.
Tm Voter’s Puzzle.
Tan'* 9 passing strange that when
ever two humans aspire to one office
the public mind become* Impressed
Kdth the fact that one of them is a
hangup patriot aud the other is a
iolefnl dolt and a voracious throg
odyte, the only difference of oplulon
>elng aa to which la which?—Houston
Ibronicle.
Excellent Pffttoeophy.
Life is like a game of wblat I ffon*l
enjoy Rio gana© much; but I like to
day my cards well and aee what will
a* tha end of It —Georg* Eliot
THE WINDER NEWS
COUNTY LINE
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dillard had as
their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Cooper,, son Gibson, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardy had as
their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Hardy, Mrs. A. S. Hardy, Mr. and
Mrs. 11. A. Hardy.
Mrs. Doll Williams is spending a few
days with her brother, Mr C. B. Dos
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Murphy spent last
Friday with the latter’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Teal spend last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rooks.
Miss Willie Mae Greeson spent Fri
day night with Miss Jessie Attaway.
Miss Louise Wilson is spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Attaway spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. Joe Har
rison.
Mr. Ernest House and Miss Alma
Patrick were the guests of Miss Ger
tie Maxey Sunday afternoon.
The party at this place was enjoyed
by a large crowd Friday night.
Mrs. Eunice House spent Monday
afternoon with Mrs. E. D. Murphy.
Mrs. G. W. Skelton is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Wright.
Discipline.
No one ever begins to climb at the
tep. but an observant business man
remarks that the trouble wltb many
of our young people Is that they do
not seem to tie aware of tlia, fact.
They are so assured of their own abil
ity, and high desen that they claim tho
wrong end of the ladder
CATARRH
OF THE STOMACH
rpjfjOU CANT ENJOY LIFE
with a sore, tour, bloated stom
ach. Food doe* not nourish.
Instead it is a source of misery, causing
pains, belching, dizziness and head
aches.
*3 The person with a bad stomach
should be satisfied with nothing less
than permanent, lasting relief.
*3 The right remedy will act upon the
linings of the stomach, enrich the blood,
aid in casting out the catarrhal poisons
and strengthen every bodily function.
C| The large number of people who
have successfully used Dr. Hartman’s
famous medicine, recommended (or all
catarrhal conditions, offer the strongest
possible endorsement for
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GET YOUR ATLANTA CON
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Send your name and route number
Town people send SB.OO and name to
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Covington, Ga.
THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY TO MARCH 10.
THIS IS FOR DAILY AND SUNDAY PAPER
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