The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, March 22, 1923, Image 6

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TIH7HBDAX. MARCH 22. MONUMENTS FIRST CLASS WORK MARBLE & GRANITE Office au Candler Street and (i. M. Ky. WINDER MARBLE & GRANITE CO. J. \V. NICHOLS, Mgr. *•*•*****•• • PROFESSIONAL CARDS * *********** RICHARD B. RUSSKLL, JR. Attorney-At-Law WINDER, GA. Office in Carithere Building. Practice in All the Courts j. C. PRATT Attorney-At-Law Winder, Ga. Office in Rush Building Practice in nil Courta JOSEPH D. QUILLIAN Attorney-at-Law Office Over Ik*LaPerrlere"a Drug store Winder, Georgia. G. A. JOHNS Attorney at Law Winder, Ga. Office Over Garitliers Bank. Practice In All Courts. W. H. QUARTERMAN Attorney at Law Prentice In All Courts Commercial Law a Specialty Lewis C. Russell H. 11. Chandler Law Offices RUSSELL & CHANDLER Practice in all the Courts Winder, Ga. T. ELTON DRAKE Attorney-At-Law _office in DoLaPerriere Building Winder, Ga. w. L. DeLaPERIIIERB Denial Surgery Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work Done In Most Scientific and Satisfactory Way. dr. c. s. williams DENTIST Offices lu tbe Winder Nutional Bunk Building. Rooms 313-314 Residence Phone 234 —Office Phone 81 WINDER, GA. Dr. L C. Allen Dr. Myron B. Allen DR. L. C. ALLEN & SON Hoscliton, Ga. Office Hours: Sundnys: 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. Wednesdays: 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 M Saturdays, nil day until 3:00 P. M All other time when not attending calls R. lIENRY BARNES, I). C. (Doctor Chiropractic) CHIROPRACTIC la the adjustment of the spine to re move the cause of disease. SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE Hours: 0 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 I>. M. Saturday 1) to 12:30 A. M. Office New Bush Build',ng. B. E PATRICK Jeweler Room 403, 4th Floor Winder National Bank Bldg. Winder, Ga. ~ w. m' thoma s~ Cleaning—Pressing—Altering Phone 49 —Jackson Street Winder, Georgia PHONE 80 CITIZENS PRESSING CLUB For Your Cleaning. Pressing an Altering Shop over Williams Bros. Cafe. W. B. WILSON, Prop. Winder, Georgia Expert Welding & Ra diator Repair Work. All metals welded. No job too large; no jot) too small. Radiators repaired on all make cars. All work guaranteed J. E. Casper’s Welding Shop Candler Street & Park Ave. C. 11. Stewart Old Stand "A GOOD THING—DON’T MISS IT” Sond your name ami address plainly written together with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Cos., Des Moines, lowa, and receive in return a trial package containing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup bronchial, “ilu" and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; Churaberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets for stomach troubles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and consti pation ; Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and skin affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. A Good Thing—Don't Miss It. f Truth Is Worse. ’ When folk lie absut you dop't get angry—suppose they haC know* the truth about you and told thuti—Uo# ton Past Advertisements. CITATION GE< IRGlA—Barrow county. The appraisers upon tHe application of Mrs. Wayman I*. Harrison, widow of Wayman P. Harrison, for a twelve month’s support for helself and five minor children out of the estate of said Wayman P. Harrison, deceased, having filed their return; all persona are hereby cited to show anise, if any they have, before the Court of Ordinary of said County on the first Monday in April. 1923, why said application should not lie granted. This March sth, 1923. C. W. PARKER. Ordinary. CITATION GE<)RGIA —Barrow county^ To all whom it may concern: Mrs. L. M. Wood has applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of T. I*. Wood, deceased, late of said county, and I will pass upon said application on the first Mon day in April, 1923. Witness tny hand and official seal, this sth day of March, 1923. C. W. PARKER, Ordinary. CITATION GEORGIA - Barrow county. To all whom it may concern: Mrs. Emma N. Smith ha.s 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 ami official seal, this 7tli day of March, 1923. ('. W. PARKER, Ordinary. Notice of Application GEORGIA —Barrow County To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that two months from this date 1 shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to resign from my trust as Administrator upon the estate of Mrs. Maggie Lord, (let-eased, on account of removal from said Barrow county. This 21st day of February, 1923. I). P. LORD. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GE<)ItGIA —Barrow county. All creditors of tin 1 estate of D. D. Jones, late of said county deceased, are hereby notified to render in their de mands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make imme diate payment to me. This February sth, 3923. H. L. TREADWELL, Admr. of D. D. Jones Estate. Feb. 8-fit. GUARDIAN'S SALE OF LANND GE<>RGIA —Barrow county. By virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in March, '!923, there will he sold be fore tbe Court House door of said coun ty, within tbe legal hours of sale on tl.e first Tuesday in April. 1923, the following described property to-wit: A one-eighth (1-8) undivided inter est in and to the aforesaid lands de scribed as follows: A one-eighth undivided interest in and to that tract or parcel of land ly ing and being in the Jones District, G. M., of Barrow county, Georgia, former ly Walton county, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: Be ginning at a rock corner on public road and running N. 42 degrees W. 51. 48 chains; theuee 8. 52 degrees W. 22.80 chains; thence 8. 30 degrees W. <!.fi2 chains; thence S. 40 degrees E. 13.75 chains; thence S. 1 degree W. 22.00 chains; thence S. 91 degrees W. 9.75 chains; thence 8. 37 3-4 degrees E. 22. fit! chains, thence N. 870 3 4 degrees E. 17.18 chains; thence up the mean ders of th> branch 31.20 chains to a corner; thence N. 42 1-2 degrees W. 3.10 chains; thence N. 14 1-2 degrees E. 5.00 chains; thence N. til degrees E. 9.25 chains to the beginning corner, containing two hundred forty-eight and eght.v-four one-hundredths (245.84) acres, more or less and being the old Jefferson Smith estate. Said property sold as the property of ,T. H. Cosby, a deaf and dumb person incapable of managing his estate for the purpose of support and maintenance of said J. 11. Cosby, h,v the undersign ed as guardian of said J. 11. Coshy. H. G. COSBY. Guardian of said J. H. Cosby. J. C. Pratt, atty. for guardian GEEORGI A—Barrow county. Notice is hereby given, that after four weeks notice, pursuant to law, a petition will be 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 In that tract of land ly ing in Mars Hill district. Oconee coun ty, Georgia, containing forty two and oue-linlf acres, more or loss, and being part of what is known as A. L. Doo little place, adjoining lands of J. W. Daniell, Dave Sims. It. F. Christian, James White and Sea he Thresher. Plat of said lands is of record in office of Clerk Superior Court Oconee county. Book “H”, page 58. The aforesaid interest to he exchang ed for the following described proper ty, to-wit : Onethird undivided inter est in that tract of land in Oconee county. Georgia, oiu the waters of the Appalacbee river, being lot number 4 of the 11. B. Bishop estate, plat of which is of record in the Clerk’s office of Oconee Superior Court, Book “H” page 554, hounded hv lot number 2 of said estate, lands of Ambrose Moses, the Appalacbee river, land of Mrs. Lu la Michael and lot number 3 of said estate, ami containing one hundred for ty sod 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 be increased on account of increased ren tals of the lands to he secured; the estate of said ward will be benefitted on account of the securing of a more valuable tract of land, the tract to be obtained in said exchange being much larger and more valuable than the in terest now owned, and in case of suid lands being divided upon said wards coming of age, the tract to be secured fan he divided more advantageously. MRS. EVIE P. CODY, Guardian of Sarah Sue Richard B. Russell, Jr., Atty. SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA—Barrow county. Will be sold on the first Tuesday In April, next, at public outcry, at the court 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, 1 Progress Refrigerator, 1 en graving outfit, 1 roll top desk, 2 eight day Session clocks. Said property levied on ns the property of Moss E. Garrison to satisfy tax fl fas issued by M. H. Lowe, Tax Collector of Barrow county, against Moss E. Garrison for the year 1922. Said property stored in the Garri son Building and notice of the levy giv en as required by law. This Hfh day of March, 1922. 11. O. CAMP, Sheriff. In the District Court of the U. S., Northern District of Georgia. As A Court of Bankruptcy. In Re; W. S. Bradberry, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. The creditors of the debtor above named, a resident of Winder, Ga., in the county of Barrow, said district, are hereby notified that he was on March 13 4 1923, duly adjucated bankrupt and the first meeting of his creditors will l>e held at the office of Referee at Law rcnceville, Ga., March 28, 1923, at 10 a. in. (E.T.) at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims appoint a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meet ing. N. L. HUTCHINS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Lawreneeville, Ga., Mar. 15, 1923. NEW PENTECOST Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cook and chil dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cook. Mr. Wesley McDonald had as his guests Saturday night Messrs. Toy Greenway and Guy Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Brooksher spent Sunday in Htatham with the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Mrs. Glenn Wall and little daughter, Doris, are spending a few days in At lanta the guests of Miss Evelyn Wade. There is a lot of sickness in our com munity this week. Mr. 11. <’. Wall spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. A sherry Wall near Statham going down to see Uncle John ny Wall, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Emma Wall and little Misses Johnnie Nell and Elise Wallace spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Han cock. S. A. L. Schedule Effective 12:01 Sunday, Dec. 31 1922 Train No. 29 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. C Depart 2:00 PM Train No. 18 Depart 7 :00 PM Train No. 12 Depart 10:43 FM Gainesville Midland Schedule Southbound Train No. 3 arrives at 11:30 A. M. Train No. 13 arrives at 2:30 I\ M. Northbound Train No. 14 arrives at 7:30 A. M. Train No. 4 arrives at 1:33 P. M. ff\ cood.'year Station YOU get more mileage, smoother going, better distri butionof load, long er-lasting tire car cass, and curb and rut-resisting side wall strength in the new Goodyear Cord Tire with the bev eled All-Weather Tread. It’s the greatest tire Good year ever made. We have your size now in stock, end give you real service. Am Goodyear Service Station Dealer tre sell and recom mend Goodyear Tire * and back them up with standard Goodyear Service TIIE TIRE SERVICE STATION. Winder, Georgia GOOD^TEAIk THE WINDER NEWS PENTECOST Miss Jewel Williamson was tbp guest |of Miss Myrtle McDonald of Pleasant Hill Saturday night. Miss Marie Haynie and Messrs. J. A. Haynie and Philip Elder attended the birthday dinner at the home of Mr. Joe Dunnahoo Sunday. Rev. Harrison, the new pastor of the Bethlehem charge filled his first ap pointment here Sunday to a small but appreciative audience. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Jones and chil dren of Lebanon spent Thursday with the latter’s father, Mr. W. T. Prickett. Mrs. D. B. Miller was the guest of Mrs. H. A. Hardigree Thursday after noon. Mr. Ray Prickett spent Saturday night with Messrs. Charles and Henry Hardigree. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Williamson and daughters, Ruth and Edna, spent Sat urday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spence at. Union. Miss Nettie McGee of Stathnm was the week end guest oT Miss Minnie Mae Wood. Rev. Harrison was the dinner guest of Mr. W. T. Prickett Sunday. Miss Edna Williamson had as her guests Saturday afternoon, Misses Lu eile Miller, Grace Prickett and Norma Hardigree. Miss Emma Bowman spent Sunday with Mrs. P. A. Carruth. Miss Segars was the guest of Misses Ruth and Edna Williamson Sunday af ternoon. Miss Minnie Mae Wood entertained a few friends with a delightful party Saturday evening. Preparing for Immortality. There is only one way to get ready for Immortality, and that !s to love *his life, and live It as bravely and fahT-fully and cheerfully as we can.— Henry Van Dyke. Free Flower Seeds You will be glad to know that Has tings’, “The South’s Seedsman,’’ will give away about 2,000,000 packets of seed of the South’s most popular flow ers this spring. There Is nothing in the home that can compare with rich colored flowers. They brighten us all up and make any house attractive. You can’t plant too many flowers and this opportunity to get Shirley Poppies, Everlasting Flow ers, Zinnias, Cosmos and Mexican Burn ing Bush absolutely free, is certainly to be welcomed by all readers of this paper. You can get them! Just write to Hastings' for the new 1923 Catalog. It tells you how to get flower seeds free. It has 100 pages of beautiful photo graphic pictures and correct descrip tions of garden flower and field seeds, bulbs and plants, and also is full of helpful Information that Is needed almost daily in every Southern home. It’s the most valuable seed book ever published and you will be mighty glad you’ve got It. Just write and ask for the new Catalog. H. G. HASTINGS CO., Atlanta, Ga. Mr Aching \ W burning feet ? * MENTHOLATUM L relieves and A WHY NOT /"VIRGINIAN WHY NOT V. C ( ijjjymyrnwy, V * C t CHEMICAL / V CO. J Plan your farming along broader lines than ever be fore, remembering always that our brands give you the kind of results that bring the fullest measure of crop re ward. We manufacture by modem methods We use only materials of recognized lasting qualities therefore, The Fertilizer that pays is the Fertilizer that &ays We Make It —You Should Buy It. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Cos. O. E. Summerour, Agt. Winder, Georgia If you have ever ridden over a rough road in a springless vehicle you will appreciate the usefulness of springs which absorb the shock. Life Ls generally conceded to be a pretty rough road, and there is many a shock coming to the man who is trying to get along without shock absorbers. Tncre are numerous shock absorbers on tlie market for such an individual, but the best is a hj.mk account. Ask any man who has one and lie’ll tell you. Member Federal Reserve System. NORTH GEORGIA TRUST & BANKING 00. CAPITAL AM) SURPLUS $221,000.00 WATCH THIS SPACE M hy suffer with Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Headaches or any kinds of pains, colds or flu or other troubles, such as soreness, coughs, or other inflamation, when Excel Liniment prepared by the Grad dick Remedy Cos. Winder, Ga., can be secured, and by applying freely' to affected parts as these testimonials will show, will give such wonder ful relief. Winder, Ga., March G, 1923. Mr. F. C. Graddiek, Dear Sir: I have used your Excel Liniment for some time and I will find it is the best I have ever used. I was troubled a good deal witli rheumatism and after bathing the affected parts with your lin iment I got permanent relief. I cannot praise it enough. I hope every one that suffers with rheumatic pains as I did will try your remedy. Yours truly, J. C. SEAGRAVES. Remember to shake well before using. Quick to penetrate. 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