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THURSDAY. MARCH IX I^.l
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HARMONY GROVE
The farmers have been busy in our
community for the last few days.
Miss Nellie Allen was the guest of
Miss Mul.ru Farr Sunday.
Mr. gnd Mrs. W. A. Farr and son of
Winder were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Etheridge Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wood spsnt Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. G Wood of
Auburn.
Mr. J. J. Farr has returned home af
ter spending awhile with his daughter,
Mrs. .1. 1). Tuggle, near Daeula.
Mrs Almu Lanier of Atlanta spruit
Sunday with Mr. J. M. Etheridge and
family.
Mrs. G. W. Etheridge who has been
ill is slowly improving
Mis Sabra Farr spent Sunday with
Miss Ruth Allen.
Mis Thelma Allen spent Sunday with
Miss Nettie Mae Etheridge.
TAX RECEIVERS SECOND ROUND.
County Line, March ill, from 8 to
10 a. m.
Cains. March 21. from 10:30 to 12 in.
Auburn, March 21, from 1 to 3 p. m.
Carl, March 21, from 3 to 5 p. m.
Bethlehem, March 22, from 8 to 10
a. m.
Jones, March 22. 10:30 to 12.
Statham, March 22. 1 to 3 p. in.
Chandlers, March 22, from 4 to 5 p.
m.
Books will he open at Court House
all the time when not on my rounds.
J. J. BHEDD, It. T. It.
Ba rrow Cos.
S. A. L. Schedule
EfTi'Ctive 12 :01 Sunday, Dec. 31. 1022
Train No. 20 Arrive 7.00 PM
Train 5 Arrives 3:58 I‘M
Train No. 17 Arrives 8:20 AM
Train No. 11 Arrives 6:07 AM
Train No. 30 Depart 0:05 AM
Train No. 0 Depart 2 :00 PM
Train No. 18 Depart 7 :00 PM
Train No. 12 Depart 10:43 l’M
Wound Too Tight.
Bore—“Ye.v I don't know h'vr It Is.
but I feel thoroughly wound up to
night.” Hostess —“llow very strange!
And yet you don’t seem to go.”—Lon
don Tit-Bits.
Investor's Puzzles.
Ore of the perennial puzzles for tn
lestors Is how to tell when a very good
tilng becomes just a little too good
o be real. —Detroit Free Press.
Keep Extra Supply.
A reserve supply of little things nec
essary around the house will save
many an annoying moment. With tills
/act In mind, don’t buy just one paper
>f ptns. a package of hairpins a hair
net, five stamps, a smalt supply of let
ter paper. Lay In a regular stock of
Jiese things and of all such little ar
thdes, the lack of which causes so
much lost time.
fn, Coughs and Colds. Head-'
ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
* I Ll|M I|||3 and All Aches and Pains
U IPUHiUH ) ALLDRUCCISTS
Hospital iixe, $3.00
tiua Black Paste
*W^shoePolish
Positivelij the onlq polish
that will shine oiltj or damp
shoes -No disagreeable odor
QUALITY QUANTITY
Has the lai gest sale in America
F. F. Dairy Company Inc. Buffalo, N. Y.
CATARRH
OF THE STOMACH
[wlOU CANT ENJOY LIFE
J with a sore, lour, bloated ttom
ach. Food doe* not nourish.
Instead it is a source of misery, causing
pains, belching, dizziness and head
aches.
*] The person with a bad stomach
should be satisfied with nothing less
than permanent, lasting relief.
•j 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.
Q The large number of people who
have successfully used Dr. Hartman’s
famous medicine, recommended for all
catarrhal conditions, offer the strongest
possible endorsement for
Pe-ru-nA
IN SERVICE FIFTY YEARS
TABLETS OR LIQUID
SOLD EVERYWHERE
Is a real bargain.. It has a low top
and medium skirt Made in dur
able pink or white coutil; sizes
24 to 36-- and costs only $3.00.
If Youi Jraler tan't act It, send namc.ad
drc.ss, she and $3. We’ll enul the corset.
Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute
fc- 16th St., New York (Dept. S.)
An ugly cut ?
I MENTHOLATUM I
antiseptic an
(i E EORGIA —Barrow eoun ♦y.
Notice is hereby given, that after
four weeks notice, pursuant to law, a
petition will he presented by the. un
dersigned, as guardian of Sarah Sue
Langford, heretofore duly appointed by
Ordinary of Barrow county, to Honor
able Blanton Fortson, Judge Superior
Court Barrow county, at this office in
the court house at Athens, Ga., on April
7th, 1923, for an order granting leave
to sell or exchange at private sale the
following described property belonging
to said ward, to-wit: One-third undi
vided interest hi that tract of land ly
ing in Mars Hill district, Oconee coun
ty," Georgia, containing forty two and
one-half acres, more or less, and being
part of what is known as A. L. Doo
little place, adjoining lands of J. W.
Daniell, Dave Sims, R. F. Christian,
James White and Seabe Thresher. Plat
of said lands is of record in office of
Cledt Superior Court Oconee county,
Book “II”, page 58.
The aforesaid interest to Ik* exchang
ed for the following described proper
ty. to-wit: Onethird undivided inter
est in that tract of land in Oconee
county. Georgia. ou_the waters of the
Appalachee river, being lot number 4
of the If. B. Bishop estate, plat of
which is of record in the Clerk’s office
of Oconee Superior Court, Book “H”
pn co 55- t. hounded bv lot number 2 of
said estate, lands of Ambrose Moses,
the Appalachee river, land of Mrs. Lu
la Michael and lot number 3 of said
estate, and containing one hundred for
ty and 68-100 acres, more or less.
The reason for making said sale and
reinvestment or exchange of lands is
that the income of said ward will he
Increased on account of increased ren
tals of the lands to be secured; the
estate of said ward will be benefltted
on account of the securing of a more
valuable tract of land, the tract to he
obtained in said exchange being much
larger and more valuable than the in
terest now owned, and in case of said
lands being divided upon said wnrils
coming of age, the tract to be secured
can be divided more advantageously.
MRS. EYIE I*. CODY,
Guardian of Sarah Sue Langford.
Richard B. Russell, Jr., Atfy.
CITATION
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
To nil whom it may concern:
Mrs. Emma X. Smith has applied to
me for permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Green W.
Smith, late of said county, deceased,
and will pass upon said application on
the first Monday in April, 1923.
Witness my hand and official seal,
this 7th day of March, 1923.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEC)RGIA —Barrow county.
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in
April, next, at public outcry, at the
const house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash, certain property of which
the following is a full and complete
description. One clock about 8 feet
high, one American Adding machine
and cash register combined; 1 set law
books; 3 large show cases, 1 large iron
safe, t Progress Refrigerator, 1 en
graving outfit, 1 roll top desk, 2 eight
day Session clocks. Said property levied
on as the property of Moss E. Garrison
to satisfy tax (1 fas issued by M. H.
Lowe, Tax Collector of Barrow county,
against Moss E. Garrison for the year
1f)22. Said property stored in the Garri
son Building and notice of the levy giv
en as required by law.
This Bth day of March, 1922.
H. O. C AMP, Sheriff.
Wife as Man’s Discipline
Wife and children are a klud of <JI
clpllne of hnmanlty, and single men,
though they may be many times mors
charitable, beennse their means ars
less exhausted, yet on the other aids,
they are more cruel and hard hearted,
because their tenderness Is not so oft**
called upon.—Front “The Essays *1
Francis Bacon."
HOW’S THIS?
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for ii—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh.
HALIVS CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and
tho Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which
acts through the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces, thus assisting to restore nor
mal conditions.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, O.
Hands chapped
IMENTHOLATUM 1
heals quickly and^M
THE WINDER NEWS
AUBURN NEWS
Rev. I. A. Cruukleton filled his ap
pointment at the Baptist church last
Sunday and Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Pool of Atlanta
spent the week end with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pool.
Airs T. A. Deaton of near Hoschtou
spent a few days this week with her
sister, Mrs C. A. Duncan.
The last note of basket ball games
this season, Snellville teams motored
over to Auburn and defeated A. H. S.
The hoys score was 20 to 16 and the
girls 17* to 2.
Mrs. O. A. Duncan and children vis
it and relatives near Hoschton last Sun
day afternoon.
The basket hall teams of S. C. C.
enjoyed an up-to-date banquet last Sat
urday night.
Prof. L. P. Green and family of Snell
ville. spent Friday night in Auburn
with Mrs. Tillman.
The banquet given last Monday night
for the literary society of S. C. 0. was
enjoyed by all present. Hurrah for old
S. C. C„ she is hard to beat, especially
on entertaining.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hawthorne vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Mance Etheridge
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Daniel last Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs G. W. Pool visited the
latter’s father, Mr. Forester, of Bu
ford.
Messrs. Hubert Daniel and Gibson
Duncan attended the B. Y. P. U. pro
gram at Winder Sunday night.
If the ground continues too wet to
plow, the farmers will be whistling the
Georgia blues soon.
Airs. Mercer Forester and sister, No
na and Mr. Winn of LawrenceviUe,
were visiting in Aubiurn Saturday night
Mr. ,T W. B. Alaughon is on the sick
list at this writing.
Air. T. A Deaton was in Auburn last
Tuesday.
We are now hopeful that S. C. C. new
dormitory will soon he completed, as
they are putting on the top at this
writing.
Cactus utoki vw reex.
~ln the hot Mexican deserts speci
mens of cactus have been known to
reach 30 or 40 feet In height
ylche?
When you’re suffering from
headache,
backacke,
toothache,
neuralgia,
or pain from any other cause, try
Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills
One or two and the pain stops
Contain no habit-formlna dross
Have you tried Dr. Miles' Nervine?
Auk your Irruggist
THE semi-flat
tread of the new
Goodyear Cord Tire
with the beveled All-
Weather Tread
means smoother
running. Its new
improved rubber
compound means
longer mileage. Its
heavier sidewall re
sists rut and curb
wear. The reinforced
blocks of its beveled
tread mean a pro
tected carcass. Its
low price and our
service mean econ
omy.
Am Goodyear SstWm. Station
Dealers we mell and recom
mend Goodyear Tires and
bach them up with standard
Goodyear Service
THK TIKE SERVICE STATION.
Winder, Georgia
|ooop#?ear|
To the People of Winder
and Barrow County
I want to express my heartfelt gratitude
to so many of you good, law-abiding citizens
and friends from all parts of the county who
have so kindly and forcibly expressed your
self as supporting and sympathizing with me
in my recent trouble and loss. Burdens are
much easier to carry when one knows that
his friends and supporters are among the
straight-forward, upright, law-abiding citi
zens. Your kind words and support will al-*
ways be respected and appreciated.
I hope to be able to continue to serve my
customers and friends as in the past. The
Woodruff Hardware Cos., has always been
conducted with respect for the laws of the
country and honesty to its customers, believ
ing in that old saying l
The laws of the land
Supported by the honesty of man
Will without a doubt forever stand.
And on this policy, my business is placed
Believing in honesty to my fellow-man
And with respect for the laws of the land
And as long as you and I together stand
No serious trouble will handicap our plan
I respectfully invite every honest man,
To share good values at my new stand.
Guaranteeing you an old time open handed
plan.
Respectfully,
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
By R. L. Woodruff
Reliable
repairing
Expert workmanship and a square deal—
that’s what you get when you let us do your
repairing.
We know how to get all kinds of motor
troubles and we know what to do when we
find them.
Good workmen waste least time. And
time is what you pay for in automobile re
pairing.
But when you get your repairing done
here- you know there’s no time wasted-no
inexperienced experimenting at your ex
pense.
Try us once and you’ll be convinced.
LANTHIER & CHURCH
Athens St. Garage Phone 210
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.
BY LOUIS RICHARD