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THURSDAY, MARCH 22, t^- : >
CAL’NDAR BARROW
SUPERIOR COURT
MARCH TERM, 1923
Monday. March 26th.
1212. 1217. 1218. 1224. 552.
Divorces uncontested:
58-'{. Richard Davenport vs Rally la
-867 *° Low is Richardson vs Mamie Rich
ardson. „ ~ ...
1102. Ida Smith vs Emory Smith.
U9O. Mrs. Irene Langford llylee va
James E. Rylea,
1210. Mrs. Woodie Haynie IN allace va
Jessie Wallace.
1209 Mrs. Cleff Jackson vs. J. L.
Jackson
2. Flanigan vs Jackson.
80. (-nrlton vs Perry Rainey (Audi
-1 Ki)' Wood vs Rrown (Auditor)
2:56. Thompson vs Harris, el al. (Au
ditorj
201; Nowell vs Barrow ( ounty Drug
Cos (Auditor)
_7r,. cash vs Blaalngame
299. Scdls vs NV’imler Cotton Mills.
529. Empire Cotton Oil Cos. vs liar
ris Hi os. . .pr
335. McDaniel vs. Camp, Snerin
(Con. with 288)
;t7<. Horton vs Horton, et al.
3K4 Sikes vs Sikes.
.'IKK. Kenney vs Aiken (Auditor)
3K9. Yerby vs Aiken (Auditor)
390 Yerby vs Aiken (Auditor)
4(M',. Bell Overall Cos. vs II M Hill.
407. Beil Overal. Col vs Bradley.
40K ( raft vs Oliver.
425 Smith vs City of Winder.
42(1. Summerlin Buggy Cos. vs Leb
better.
430, House vs Quattlobaum.
437. Jackson vs Rogers.
452. Harris vs Harrell
450. Parker, Adinr. vs Dalton
405. Dalton vs Dalton, el al
4UK. Anderson vs Thurmond & Reeves
475. Pirkle vs Puckett
492. Harris vs Ridgeway.
49k. Harris vs McDaniel, et nl.
594. N>w Winder Dumber Cos. vs
House & Patrick.
507. Carlthers vs City of Winder.
514. State vs Buick Car & Rogers.
517, Smith vs Bradford.
524. Adams vs Greeson.
531. Jackson vs Jackson.
511. Couch, Admr. vs Sharp!on os*"
tale.
550. McDonald vs McDonald.
552. It Moon vs Maleoin.
501. Brabston vs Young.
502. Cdt Cos. vs Jones.
563. McDonald. Admr. vs Bowman.
500. Summerlin vs Oliver, Admr.
508. North Ala. Mfg. Cos. vs Carlthers.
576. Camp, Flanigan & Toole vs E!
rod.
580. Wrnv vs Pirkle.
583. Davenport vs Davenport.
584. Hammond vs Robinson
593. Hank of Stathnm vs Baker.
594 Bank of Stathnm vs J. C. Day.
595. I angford vs Camp.
(too Russell vs Haymon.
Tuesday, 27th
002. Me Michael vs Griffcth.
605. Hammond v.s Robinson.
611. Millsups vs American Express Cos
615. Giles vs Giles.
616. Barrow County Cotton Mills vs.
Paul Matthews.
620. Flanigan & Flanigan vs Benton.
628. Saunders vs Sims.
631. Pierce vs I. E Jackson.
632. Saunders vs Saunders.
634. Sim.* vs Settles.
635. Farmers Bank vs Planters Ware
house.
639. Mole vs Wheeler.
640. 1). L. Hale vs J. I). Wall.
641. Hammond vs Wall.
642 Lay & Graham vs Smith
613. Peppers vs Clack.
615. J. S. Tench vs ltylee.
649. Mrs. Ed Royal vs J. 11. Wal
lace
650 Crow vs Iturson & Thurmond.
654. Thomas Mrs. Vs City of Winder.
655. Rogers v.s A Smith.
656 Peppers vs Clack.
657. Williams & Cos. v.s R. L. Rogers.
666. Sturdivant vs Sturdivant.
667. Lorack vs Hammond.
670. Morris & Cos. vs Butler.
674. Edge vs Abner & Stewart.
6T5, Edge vs Burton, et al.
676. Thomas vs Roberts.
6TB. Smith vs. Harris.
6T9-AThe State vs Giles Butler.
680. Greeson vs Clack.
681. Wright, vs Tanner.
682. Quattlobaum vs Sims.
683. Stewart vs Spence.
684 Stewart vs Spence.
686 Dorsey vs Parks & Doster.
688. Watson vs Stone.
689. Spence vs Stewart.
690. Riverside Relining Cos. vs Harper.
693. Bedingfield vs Bridges.
096. Brewer vs Brewer.
697. Greeson vs Carlyle & Pentecost
Gin Cos.
Wednesday. 28tli.
706. Miller, Admr. vs Harris Bros.
715. Kiser Cos. vs Smith.
716. Fite vs Elrod.
717. The Goodyear Rubber Cos. vs
Winder Dry Goods Store.
722. Farr vs. Barrow County Cotton
Mills.
723. Wallace vs Hudlow.
727. Brewer vs Brewer.
.731. Woodruff vs Crawford.
•733. L. L. Moore vs Millsaps.
734. LiOore v.s Johnson.
735. Royal vs Wallace.
736. Moore vs Harris.
737. Moore vs Harris.
740. Rogers vs. Smith.
742. Autry-House Cos. vs Mobley.
7 43. Pentecost vs Maxey.
747. Pentecost v.s Maxey.
750. Becharo vs Zachem.
754. Ridgeway vs Winder Natl. Bank.
755. Kinney vs Pierce.
757. Malcom vs Langford.
759. Bell vs Thomas & Thomas.
700. Ridgeway vs McDaniel
761. Sanders vs Thomas.
762. Ray & Cos. vs Bowman.
763. Bay & Cos. vs Bowman.
768. Smith & Medlin vs. Barber.
709. Situs et al vs Carithers.
772. Citizens Bank of Valdosta ts
■Williams
773. Bank of Eatouton vs Hutchins.
CEDAR CREEK
Our Sunday school and prayer meet
ing are progressing nicely.
Miss Essie Teal spent Sunday night
with Misses I/either and Coreue Duu
agan.
I Messrs. Enloe and Odell Craft of
[Maddox visited our school Friday af
ternoon.
j Mr. E. C. Gordon filled his regular
'appointment Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Add Stanch spent Tues
day night with Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Har
rison of Bethlehem.
Miss Mary Kirrus has been visiting
in Dacula.
.Mr. Lukey Johnson looks more pleas
ant this week than last; we extend to
him our sympathy in Ills loss.
Will say it was only a rumor the re
port in these locals last week tliat Mr.
Lukey Johnson ami Miss Essie Teal
were married. lam asked to muke the
correction.
Misses Emma and Ethel Mnnders of
Auburn spent the week end with Miss
Lillie Belle Manders.
Messrs. Roy Manders, Clyde Helton
and friend, Mr. Everett visited Krastus
Manders Saturday afternoon.
Mr. W. T. Manders is improving af
ter being on the sick list the past two
weeks.
Mr. G. T. Pressley lias taken a po
sition with the Bell Mfg. Cos. in Win
der. We regret to lose George, but re
rorumend him to his new friends all
straight and worthy and hope he will
make good in ids new field of labor.
Mr. J. M. Greeson of Atlanta spent
the week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. 1,. Greeson.
Mr. J. I>. Htinohcoml and family
visited relatives at Winder Sunday.
“Ten Nights in
a Bar-Room"
Thursday & Friday
March 22nd. & 23rd.
STRAND
THEATER
Valuable.
Smolen Island, near Krlstlanssund,
Norway, Is n flat spot of land pos
sessed of Immense areas of peat bog.
(t Is doubtful whether there Is any
where n better location for the pro
luetlon of pent In large quantities.—
Omaha Bee.
Tc Remove Lead From Gunbarret*.
Chemically pure nnd strong nltrir
acid will dissolve the lead In a gun
barrel, and will not Injure the metal
Of the barrel unless 1 tie acid becomes
diluted with a little water. To re
move tile add. pour all of It out and
wipe the gun dry with a rag soaked In
olive or cottonseed oil. Do not get the
told on the hands or clothes. If
by chance this happens It should be
washed off immediately with water and
then some weak alkali.
774. Vandiforil vs Edwards.
775. Cook vs Winder Natl. Bank.
776. Vook vs Winder Natl. Bank.
Thursday, 29th.
777. Wright Cos. vs Smith.
778. S. Harness Cos. Vs. Smith.
779. Steadies A Cos. vs Smith.
780 Crumley-Sliarp Hdw Cos. vs Smith
782-3 Cosby Shoe Cos. vs Hammond.
785. Sterling Products Cos. vs Henson
Bros. & Fullbright Cos.
786. . Fleckenstein A Cos. vs Ilenson
Bros. V Fullbright Cos.
787. Hills Bros & Cos. vs Henson Bros.
& Fullli)-ight Cos.
788. Weathers Cigar Cos. v.s. Hale.
790. ('ami) vs McDaniel.
791. Bank of Statham vs Kinney.
792. Hughes Lumber Cos. vs Young.
794. The Goodrich Rubber Cos. vs, Pa
tat.
795. Kimbro Cos. vs Callahan.
796. McCain vs Anglin.
798. Bursou vs Clack.
8(H). Mente & Cos. vs Winder Compress
,Cos.
Friday, 30th.
802. Austin vs Harrell.
803. Elder vs McDonald.
805. McCants vs North Georgia Trust
& Banking Cos. et al
806. Forrester vs Hardigree.
808. Riverside Refining Cos. vs Harper
809. Thurmond vs Camp, Sheriff.
,810. Moore vs Greeson.
811. Woodruff vs Brown.
812. Woodruff vs Burton.
812A Williams & Peters vs Kinney,
Monday, April 2,
Criminal docket will be recalled and
all cases ripe for trial will be dispos
ed of commencing at nine o’clock, a.
m, All parties and witnesses in erirni
al eases are required to be present,
The motion docket will be called as
occasion will permit.
The appearance docket will be call
ed on Wednesday, April 4th.
After the conclusion of the criminal
docket by trial of all cases that are
ready to he disposed of. the civil cal
ndar will he resumed and called reg
ularly. commencing at such point as
was reached at the end of Friday,
March 30th.
No continuance of cases by consent
of parties will be allowed.
The foregoing calendar for the March
Term. 1923 is hereby approved and
fixed ns the order of business for that
term. Let it be published in the Win
der News as nrovided bv law. This the
10th day of March. 1923.
BLANTON FORT9ON, Judge.
Automobile Batteries recharged, re
paired and traded fir. We sell the
EX IDG Lottery.-—Rmlt! Hard war.' Cos.
Best spark plugs for your ear a (
Hmit.i Hardware company.
Have vour car dooed and greased at
Smith Hardware Company.
Bumpers for your automobile SO.OO
up at Smith Hardware Cos.
Needle.* for Sewing Machines, Talk
ing Machines, Hand Needles and Knit
ting Needles at Smith Hardware Cos.
Green Paints for Porch and lawn fur
niture and flower jars at Smith Hdw.
Cos.
Do you want to paint your HOUSE,
floors, walls, fumituj-q, automobiles,
wagons and implements. You will find
quality and satisfaction at Smith Hdw.
All kinds of Garden and Field Fenc
ing at Smith Hardware Cos.
It costs no more to buy a Kelly Tire
from Smith Hardware Company.
Cut glass Sherberts $2.00 per set at
Smith Hardware Company.
Community Tea Spoons $1.50 per set
at Smith Hardware Cos.
S TRANGE’S
Faster
Just ten clays until Easter. Think of what
it means to this great people. Rejoice and be
happy but do not delay your purchase of that
much wanted Suit, Dress, Bonnet or ( ape
don’t wait until the last moment.
Millinery
Miss Pope is constantly receiving new togs, which will en
hance your appearance a thousand times. Ask to look; the pleas
ure is her’s,
p Suits w
'Mil 1 Lot Ladies SUITS, the new embroidered- straight /ilhly
dl Ml back, two-piece Suits, also three pieces with the new /mw
/flip \ tucked balcan effects. These beautiful Suits have (SSfilL
charm and beauty and think of a dress and suit com- 1
2nfl bined. Good for street, church or travel. The price: ||\ i||s
M *l9' 75 > *24- 75 „ , V*
&D res se s M
1 Lot Dresses, Taffeta, Crepe and Sport Styles,
bought at a special price for Easter; comes in navy, tan, fMCUi
grey, muffin, coco, and black. The prices
s9.9s, sl4-95, sl9-75 up ■
Special offerings Silks, Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing.
$12.75
J. T. Strange Company
Department Store
TTTU WINDER NEWS
Cut glass Ice Tea Glasses $2.00 per
set. Common Ice Tea Glasses 60c per
set up.—Smith Hardware Cos.
Chieken Watering founts for use with
Fruit Jar, 15c at Smith Hardware Cos.
GOOD SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING
AT WHOTE PLAINS
The Second district of Mulberry as
sociation held a very successful Sun
day school rally with NVhite Plains
church Sunday afternoon, March 11th.
Splendid talks were made by Revs.
Scott Cooper, M. H. Massey, W. P.
Holland, Allison and Eley.
Music was good and all went away
feeling more interested in work of Sun
day school.
Crowd was large and we feel sure
much good was done.
Next meeting will be with Bethabra
church about 6 miles from Winder on
the Hoschton road first Sunday after
noon in June. Pastor J. O. McNeal, Mr.
1,. Dalton of Bethabra and Mr. Jarel
Magness of Union church is apponted
to arrange the program.
Reporter.
now About a.
A flippant correspondent Inquires:
“If politics makes one tired, can one
rest up on Its bunk ,Boston Eve
ning Transcript
We still have a stock of galvanized
roofing bought itefore the last advance.
See us now for your wants. —Smith
Hardware Company.
I have a hiefer calf that I would like
to put in' someone's pasture during the
summer ut reß>*onflt>le charges. J. ' •
Mc\Vhort• r. Winder N<-ws.
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TREE and POND4EROSA Tomato
Seed at Smith Hardware Cos.
LOOK AT THIS 30x3% Kelly Cord
Casing for $12.75 at Smith Hardware
Felt Roofing $1.40 to $3.00 per roll at
Smith Hardware Co s! ~
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