The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, March 15, 1923, Image 6
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR.
Attorney-At-Law
WINDER, GA.
Office In Carithers Building.
Practice In All the Courts
J. C. PRATT
Attorney-At-Law
Winder, Ga.
Office in Rush Building
Practice in all Court*
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JOSEPH D. QUILLLAN
Attorney-at-Law
Office Over DcLaPerrtere ”• Drug store
Winder, Georgia.
G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office Over Carithers Bank.
Practice In All Courts.
W. H. QUARTERMAN
Attorney at law
Prentice In All Courts
Commercial law a Specialty
Lewis C. Ilussell H. H. Chandler
Law Offices
RUSSELL & CHANDLER
‘"‘"PflSotiee in all the Courts
Winder, Ga.
T El/TON DRAKE
Attorney-At-Law
.Office in Delal’erriere Building
Winder, Ga.
W. L. DeLaPERRIERE
Dental Surgery
Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work
Done in Most Scientitic and
Satisfactory Way.
DR. C. S. WILLIAMS
. DENTIST
IWBces in the Winder National Bank
Building.
Rooms 313-314
Residence Phone 234—Office Phone 81
WINDER. GA.
Dr. L. C. Allen Dr. Myron B. Allen
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Wednesdays: 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 M,
Saturdays, all day until 3:00 P. M
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2 to 5 P. M.
Saturday 0 to 12:30 A. M.
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Jeweler
Room 403, 4th Floor
Winder National Bank Bldg.
Winder, Ga.
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Cleaning—Pressing—Altering
Phone 40—Jackson Street
Winder, Georgia
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NEW PENTECOST
Miss Myrtle Finch spent Sunday with
Miss Ileha ami Pauline Wall.
Misses Vera Parker and Mane
Brookshire spent the week end with the
former's parentH. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Parker, of Winder.
Mr Hoy Lyle of lawreneeville spent
(he week end with relatives here.
Miss Era Finch is spending several
days with her father, near Stephens.
Tyro school rendered a very inter
esting program last Wednesday night,
a good crowd wa* present; some good
work is lieing done hy the pupils and
teachers. .....
Mt and Mrs. Glenn Mall and little
daughter, Doris, spent Sunday with
Mr and Sirs. Luther Whitehead.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Cook spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Belton
* Mr* and Mrs. W. W McCain, had ns
their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. McCain and family.
VICTRON NEWS
The farmers of this section are glad
t„ see some pretty weather last week,
however, we had plenty of rnin this
" mps Ada Cash and children visited
relatives in Hall county Saturday and
Sundh.v.
While working at the saw mill Sat
urday Mr. Os well Elrod happened to
a pninrful accident of getting his leg
broken. A
Miss Alice Fleeinan of Winder ana
Miss Lillie Fleemnn of Buford spent
the week end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Fleeman.
We are sorry to report the illness of
Miss Laura Lancaster and the little
nfant of Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Little.
Mr. J. M. Simpson ami son, liaipn.
made a business trip l<> Hoschtou and
Braselton Saturday afternoon.
The singing at the home of Miss
Florence Castleberry’s was enjoyed by
all that were present.
Several from here attended the funer
al of Mrs. Mag Wiley which was held
at Bethlehem near Hoschtou Saturday.
In answer to Cedar Creek’s riddle:
It will take the worm ten hours to
climb the pole.
RED HILL
Several from here attended preaching
at Bethabra Sunday.
Mrs. D. A. Smith had as her guests
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. .1. F. McEl
hannon and Mrs. C. A. Hardy.
Mrs. B. Dalton spent one afternoon
last week with Mrs. .1. M. M a guess.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Oliver and fam
ily spent. Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. 1). A. Smith and family,
Mr. John MeElliannon spent the
week end wilh home folks.
Mr. Ilersehel Smith of Buford was
visiting here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Har
dy'.
Mrs. Brady was visiting Mr. and Mrs.
. M. Magness recently.
In answer to Postoak locals" riddle.
Isn’t it because they are both farthest
from the bark.
If a puck of wolves came along and
killed one, how many were left?
ARGONNE NEWS
Miss Jewel Smith was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. 11. T. Ilinesley, Satur
day night.
Master Lee Ouzts was the guest of
his uncle Mr. J. M. Paige, Friday
night.
Messrs. Glenn Pendergrass and Loyd
Stewart visited our school Friday.
Mr. <’. W. Morrow and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Day.
Miss Ruth Herndon visited her aunt,
Mrs. H. T. Hinesley, Saturday night.
Misses Clara Belle Odum and Mary
Ixh? Smith were the guests of Miss Mol
lie Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Brown and daugh
ter were the guests of their cousin, Mr.
Proinoe Adams and family, Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John
Clack, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spence.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hinesley, Mrs. Her
sehel Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. James
Smith.
Miss Willie Langford was the guest
of her grand father Sunday.
Master Willie T. Manus was the guest
of Master Chester Sanders Sunday af
ternoon.
Master Loyd Baird was the guest of
Mr. Stiles Pendergrass Monday night.
It may seem fanny to ■om people,
but to the horse editor of the Thomaa
Cat It appears like the folks In Hot
Springs that have a license to be stuck
ap dou’t use It —Arkansas Thomas
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UNION GROVE
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Thomas of Coun
ty Line spent Tuesday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Wall and family.
Mrs. Angie Bradley and Mrs. Esther
Bradley spent Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Rebecca Wall.
Aunt Sis Smith and Mrs Mollie Pope
spent Friday afternoon with Mfs. Mat
tie Smith.
Mrs. 11. S. Etheridge and little daugh
ter. Dortherene, spent Friday after
noon with Mesdames E. A. Wood and
J. O. Montgomery.
Mr. Sanders Claek made a business
trip to Lawrenceville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pope spent Thurs
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark.
Mr. Kelly Sikes was in this commu
nity hunting a dance Thursday night,
but failed to find one.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Clack spent
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. John
Clack.
Mrs. Jennie Mae Parker spent Mon
day ufternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John
CUck.
Mrs. Ella Clack and little son, Ed
win, and Musses lieba and Flora Mor
rison of Atlanta visited friends in this
community Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Mattie Smith was the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Adeline Clack Sat
urday afternoon.
Mesdames .T. O. Montgomery, E. A.
Wood. Jane Hamby and Miss Gerdie
Wood were the guests of Mrs. Rel>ecea
Wall, and daughters. Misses Mabel, Es
telle and Bertie Wall, Saturday after
noon. . , ~ „ ~,
In answer to PostoakV riddle, will
say they are both the farthest from
the bark. Am I right?
Here comes a riddle. Someone an
swer it please. As I went across Lon
don bridge, I met a man. If I tell his
name I’ll be to blame, now I’ve told his
name five times. What’s his name?
Mr Sherman Wall and son. Herbert,
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
B V Wheeler, of County Line.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Etheridge of
Porterdale spent the week end with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Eth
eridge and Mr. and Mrs. John Butler
Miss Bessie Kinsey of Auburn spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Muss
Esther Bell Etheridge.
Miss Gerdie Wood was the dinner
guest* Bof 8 of Ml3* Esther Bell Etheridge
Su '| , ! ay T N Morrison and son. Howell.
5? and'ttErimst Bu.hM’ ofTtlaX
were ill this community shaking hands
with friends Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Masters of At
lanta spent Sunday with the formers
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G W. Masters
Messrs. Chalmus Etheridge and Loyd
Smith were out sporting Sunday after
,l0 \Hssps Esther Bell and Gertrude
Smith and Messrs. Otis McDaniel and
Rov Sikes and Miss Estell Wal were
costs of Miss Gerdie Wood Sunday af
ternoon. T
Miss Lessie Montgomery of Law
renceville was the guest of Miss Del-
MoDanh'l Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wall had as
Iticir "nests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Helton Mr. Allen and Misses Mattie
and Susie Helton.
Rev H TV Barber of Brnselton has
an a anointment to preach at this place
Jext Sunday at 11 o’clock. 3rd Sunday.
Everybody come out and hear him.
TALLASSEE DOTS
Mrs Edgar Fleming was the dinner
■niest of Mrs. It. L. Sikes Saturday.
Misses Mozelle and Pauline Hartley
were the guests of Misses Montine and
Lizzie Wallace Sunday.
Mr. Joe Walton was the guest of his
.sister, Mrs. Young Johnson Sunday.
Miss Lillie Mae Stovall spent the
week end with her mother at finder.
Miss Lois Nicholson was at home
1 fi week
Misses Bird and Prudie Sikes were
t | ie guests of Misses Bernice and Thel
ma Davis Sunday.
Mrs. Harrv Thurmond was the guest
of Mrs. It. L. Sikes Sunday afternoon.
We are sorry that little Mary Hart
ley is sick: hope she will have a
speedy recovery.
Sunday school at. Providence next
Sunday afternoon.
Queer
Feelings
"Some time ago, I was very
irregular,” writes Mrs. Cora
Robie, of Pikevllle, Ky. "1
suffered a great deal, and knew
1 must do something for this
condition. I suffered mostly
with my back and a weakness in
my limbs. I would have dread
ful headaches. I had hot flashes
and very queer feelings, and oh,
how my head hurtl I read of
GARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
and of others, who seemed to
have the same troubles i had,
being benefited, so 1 began to
use it. 1 found it most bene
ficial. I took several bottles
.... and was made so much
better I didn’t have any more
trouble of this kind. Jt reg
ulated me.”
Cardui has been found very
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. cases of painful female dis
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OLD VICTORY
We have been having some rainy
weather for the past week.
The singing given at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Morgan Castlebery's Saturday
night was highly enjoyed by a large
crowd.
Misses Lena Merritt of Mt. Moriah
and Gladys Evans were guests Satur
day night of Misses Pauline and No
ine Johnson.
Miss Lillie Fleeman and Mrs. Effie
Altaway of Buford are spending sever
al days wdth home folks. Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Fleeman and family.
Misses Bessie and Flora Simpson of
Parish spent Saturday night as the
guest of Mi&ses Lillie and Mattie Lou
Fleeman.
Misses Gladys Evans had as her
guest Sunday, Miss Lena Merritt of
Mt. Moriah.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Freeman of near
Duncan’s Creek, was the guest of the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Evans recently.
Misses Pauline and Xorine Johnson
were the guests awhile Sunday after
noon of Miss Gladys Evans.
Little llilla Bailey was the guest on
Saturday afternoon of little Olee John
son.
Stewart, here comes the answer to
your riddle: Is it not the letter ‘L”.
Am I right?
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Roquemore were
guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Roquemore.
Mrs. Melby Hayes and daughter, Bes
sie, were the guests Friday afternoon
of Mrs J. T. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stone of Hosch
ton were the guests Sunday afternoon
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans.
Miss Pauline Johnson spent awhile
Sunday afternoon as the guest of Miss
Gladys Evans.
Mr. Methal Johnson was the guest
Wednesday night of his cousin, Mr.
Herman Johnson.
Mr. H. F. Thomas’ house and barn
were destroyed by fire last Monday at
noon and very few things were saved.
Miss Beulah Little was the guest on
Monday afternoon of Miss Jurelle Bai
ley.
Mrs. .T. T. Little had as her guest on
Monday afternoon Mrs. Morgan Cas
tlels-rry.
Mrs. C. F. Healan is spending awhile
with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. McDoug
al, of near Sell.
Miss Alice Fleeman of Winder spent
the week end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson, son anti
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
MeDougal of near Sells Wednesday.
Miss Jurelle Bailey spent awhile on
Sunday afternoon with Misses Beulah
and Lola Little.
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