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THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923.
BETHEL NEWS
(Last week’s Letter)
Mils Pauline Thompson spent Tues
day afternoon with Miss Agnes Bag
gett.
fittle Willie Adams spent Tuesday
nigftt with his brother, Mr. Ernest Ad
ams.
Mrs. T. W. Partee spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mis. J. W. Adams.
Mr. Herbert Brown was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Partee awhile last
Thursday night.
Mrs. J. P. Thompson and Miss Ara
Partee spent Monday afternoon with
Mrs. G. W. Edwards.
Little Yallie May Brown spent Fri
day night with her sister, Mrs. W. C.
Shore.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Bolton and chil
dren spent Saturday night and Sunday
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Adams.
Masters Henry and Jack Brown were
the dinner guests Saturday of their sis
ter, Mrs. J. W. Partee.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and fami
ly and Miss Susie Brown spent Satur
day with the former's parents Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Wilburn of Hoschton.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McDaniel and
fanyly were the guests of the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller and fam
ily visited Mrs. Miller’s father near
Winder Saturday and Sunday who has
been very sick.
Master John Willie Thompson vis
ited Master Jackson Baggett Sunday
TRY BENSON’S RAISIN BREAD,
GRAHAM BREAD & WHITE BREAD
CAKES MADE WITH FRESH FRUIT
SOLD BY Y’OUR GROCER
Benson’s Bakery
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SALSBURY COTTON
EXACT LIFE 51ZE
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After Eight Years Breeding
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America’s Largest Plantation
comes
Salsbury Cotton
IT combines the best points of the mother plant WANNAMAKER,
CLEVELAND and EXPRESS 350, is healthy, rigorous and disease
resistant. Bears fruit continuously until frost.
Prolific and and Early Maturing
Matures quickly, and yields a full 1%-inch staple.
In the worst boll weevil season the South has ever known it pro
duced an average of 350 to 400 pounds of lint per acre on 14,000 acres.
Demands a premium in all markets.
Sensation of the Cotton World
Hundreds of planters declare SALSBURY COTTON to be as near
the ideal cotton as can 1*? produced. We have been able to obtain a few
of these wonderful seed for distribution.
It will pay handsomely to sell the run-out seed that have been
saved for planting and buy Pedigreed SALSBURY Seed and then have
the best and be in position to fight the boll weevils.
For full information, literature, prices, etc, see
0. E. Summerour
Winder, Georgia
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shore were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Partee
Sunday afternoon
Miss Susie Brown spent Friday
night with Mr and Mrs. George Brown.
In answer to Maple Valley's riddle,
I would guess it was a wagon.
What is this: Over Are and under
fire and never touches it.
| “I use Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets for indigestion and find
they suit my case better than any dys
pepsia remedy 1 have ever tried and I
have used many different medicines. I
am nearly fifty one years of age and
have suffered a great, deal from indi
gestion. I cun eat almost anything I
want to, now,” writes George W. Em
ory. Rock Mills, Ala. These tablets con
tain no pepsin but strengthen the stom
ach and enables it to digest the food
naturally. Advt.
CURED In 30 Minutes with
Par-a-sit-i-cide
60c from druggists or 55c mailed
Mir., DR. L. J. SHARP & CO, Commerce, Ga.
.Take no substitute. Sold by
G. W. DeLePERRIERE & SONS
CAL’NDAR BARROW
SUPERIOR COURT
MARCH TERM, 1923
Monday, March 26th.
All Defaults:
1127. 1128, 1129, 1153, 1198, 1203, 1209
1212, 1217, 1218, 1224, 552.
Divorces uncontested :
583. Richard Davenport vs Sally Da
venport.
867. Lewis Richardson vs Mamie Rich
ardson.
1102. Ida Smith vs Emory Smith.
1190. Mrs. Irene Langford Rylee vs
James E. Rylee,
1219. Mrs. Woodie Haynie Wallace vs
Jessie Wallace.
1209. Mrs. Cleff Jackson vs. J. L.
Jackson.
2. Flanigan vs Jackson.
85. Carlton vs Perry-Raiuey (Audi-,
tor.)
180. Wood vs Brown (Auditor)
236. Thompson vs Harris, et al. (An j
ditor.)
261. Nowell vs. Barrow County Drug
Cos. (Auditor)
275. Cash vs. Blasinganie.
. 299. Sells vs Winder Cotton Mills.
329. Empire Cotton Oil Cos. vs Har
ris Bros.
335. McDaniel vs. Camp, Sheriff
(Con. with 288)
370. Horton vs Horton, et al.
384. Sikes vs Sikes.
388. Kenney vs Aiken (Auditor)
389. Yerby vs Aiken (Auditor)
390. Yerby vs Aiken (Auditor)
400. Bell Overall Cos. vs II M Hill.
407. Bell Overal. Col vs Bradley.
408. Craft vs Oliver.
425. Smith vs City of Winder.
426. Summerlin Buggy Cos. vs Lob-
better.
436. House vs Quattlebaum.
437. Jackson vs Rogers.
452. Harris vs Harrell
456. Parker, Admr. vs Dalton
465. Dalton vs Dalton, et al.
468. Anderson vs Thurmond & Reeves
475. Pirkle vs Puckett
492. Harris vs Ridgeway.
498. Harris vs McDaniel, et al.
504. New Winder Lumber Cos. vs
House & Patrick.
507. Carithers vs City of Winder.
514. State vs Buick Car & Rogers.
517. Smith vs Bradford.
524. Adams vs Greeson.
531. Jackson vs Jackson.
541. Conch, Admr. vs Sharpton es
tate.
550. McDonald vs McDonald.
552. B. Moon vs Malcom.
561. Brnbston vs Young.
562. Colt Cos. vs Jones.
563. McDonald. Admr. vs Bowman.
566. Summerlin vs Oliver, Admr.
568. North Ala. Mfg. Cos. vs Carithers.
576. Camp, Flanigan & Toole vs El
rod.
580. Wray vs Pirkle.
583. Davenport vs Davenport.
584. Hammond vs Robinson.
593. Bank of Statliam vs Baker.
594. Bank of Statliam vs .T. C. Day.
595. Langford vs Camp.
600. Russell vs Haymon.
Tuesday, 27th
602. McMichael vs Griffeth.
605. Hammond vs Robinson.
611. Millsaps vs American Express Cos
615. Giles vs Giles.
610. Barrow County Cotton Mills vs.
Paul Matthews.
620. Flanigan & Flanigan vs Benton.
628. Saunders vs Sims.
:631. Pierce vs I. B. Jackson.
632. Saunders vs Saunders.
634. Siias vs Settles.
635. Farmers Bank vs Planters Ware
house.
1 639. Mote vs Wheeler.
1 640. I). L. Hale vs J. I). Wall.
; <441. Hammond vs Wall.
642 Lay & Graham vs Smith
643. Peppers vs Clack.
645. J. S. Tench vs liylee.
!649. Mrs. Ed Royal vs J. 11. Wal
lace
,650 Crow vs Burson & Thurmond.
654. Thomas Brs. Vs City of Winder.
655. Rogers vs A. Smith.
656. Peppers vs Clack.
657. Williams & Cos. vs It. L. Rogers.
666. Sturdivant vs Sturdivant.
667. Lorack vs Hammond.
670. Morris & Cos. vs Butler.
674. Edge vs Abner & Stewart.
675. Edge vs Burton, et al.
676. Thomas vs Roberts.
675. Smith vs. Harris.
679-AThe State vs Giles Butler.
6SO. Greeson vs Clack.
681. Wright vs Tanner.
682. Quattlehaum 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 Refining Cos. vs Harper.
693. Bedingfiehl vs Bridges.
696. Brewer vs Brewer.
697. Greeson vs Carlyle & Pentecost
Gin Cos.
Wednesday, 28th.
70(5. Miller, Adinr. 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. Moore 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.
743. Pentecost vs Maxcy,
747. Pentecost vs Maxey.
750. Bceharo vs Zachem.
754. Ridgeway vs Winder Natl. Bank.
755. Kinney vs Pierce.
757. Malcom vs Langford.
759 Bell vs Thomas & Thomas.
760. Ridgeway vs McDaniel
761. Sanders vs Thomas.
762. Ray & Cos. vs Bowman.
763. Ray & Cos. vs Bowman.
768. Smith & Medlin vs. Barber.
769. Sims et al vs Caritbers.
.772. Citizens Bank of Valdosta vs
Williams.
773. Bank of Eatonton vs Hutchins.
774. Yandiford vs Edwards.
THE WINDER NEWS
775. Cook vs Winder Natl. Bank.
776. Vook vs Winder Natl. Bank.
Thursday, 29th.
777. Wright Cos. vs Smith.
j 778. S. Harness Cos. Vs. Smith.
1 779. Stearnes & Cos. vs Smith.
;7SO Crumley-Sharp Hdw Cos. vs Smith
782-3 Cosby Shoe Cos. vs Hammond.
786. Sterling Products Cos. vs Henson
,Bros. & Fullbright Cos.
786. . Fleckenstein & Cos. vs Henson
Bros. & Fullbright Cos.
,787. Hills Bros & Cos. vs Henson Bros.
& Fullbkight Cos.
788. Weathers Cigar Cos. vs. Hale.
790. Camp vs McDaniel.
791. Bank of Statliam 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. Burson vs Clack.
800. Mente & Cos. vs Winder Compress
.Cos.
Friday, 30th.
802. Austin vs Harrell.
803. Elder vs McDonald.
\ BOS. McCants vs North Georgia Trust
& Banking Cos. et al
|BO6. Forrester vs Hardigree.
808. Riverside Refining Cos. vs Harper
1809. Thurmond vs Camp, Sheriff.
.810. Moore vs Greeson.
811. Woodruff vs Brown.
812. Woodruff vs Burton.
812A Williams & Peters vs Kinliey.,
Monday, April 2.
Criminal docket will he recalled and
all cases ripe for trial will be dispos
ed of commencing at nine o'clock, a.
m.. All parties and witnesses in crimi
nal cases are required to lie 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 arc
ready to be disposed of, the civil cal
ndar will bo 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 w r i)l be allowed.
The foregoing calendar for the March
Term, 1923, Is hereby approved and
fixed as the order of business for that
term. Let it be published in the Win
der News as provided by law. This the
10th dav of March. 1923.
BLANTON FORTSON. Judge.
GOOD SUNDAY SC HOOL MEETING
AT WHOTE PLAIN'S
The Second district of Mulberry as
sociation held a very successful Sun
day school rally with White Plains
church Sunday afternoon, March 11th.
Splendid talks were made by Revs.
Scott Cooper, M. 11. Massey, W. P.
Holland, Allison and Eley.
Music was good and ail went away
feeling more interested in work of Sun
day school.
Crowd was large and we feci 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.
Jj. Dalton of Bethabra and Mr. Jarel
TVlagness of Union church is appouted
to arrange the program.
Reporter.
Investor’s Puzzles.
ODe of the perennial puzzles for ln
estors is how to tell when a very good
hing becomes Just a little too good
o be real. —Detroit Free Press.
Itching
H PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re
lieves ITCHING PILES and you
■ can get restful sleep after the
|p first application.
■j All druggists are authorized to
H refund money if PAZO OINT
!| MENT fails to Cure anv case of
e ITCHING, BLIND, BLEEDING
■ or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures
|I ordinary cases in 6 days, the
$9 worst cases in 14 days. 60c.
Frequent
Headaches
“I suffered with chronic
constipation that would brine on
very severe headaches,” lays
Mrs. Stephen H. Kineer, of
R. F. D. 1, Cripple Creak, Va.
“I tried different medicines and
did not get relief. The head
aches became very frequent I
heard of
Thedford’s
BLACK-DRAUGHT
and took it for a headache, and
the relief was very quick, and
it was so long before 1 had
another headache. Now I jut
keep the Black-Draught, and
don’t let myself get in that
condition.”
Thed ford’s Black - Draught
(purely vegetable) has been
found to relieve constipation,
and by stimulating the action of
the liver, when itfs torpid, helps
to drive many poisons out of
your system. Biliousness,
indigestion, headache, and
similar troubles are often
relieved in this way. It is the
natural way. Be naturall Try
Black-Draught.
Sold everywhere.
insurance
Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago and a cyclone
Is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US and lie down
at night with a clear conscieaice and a peaceful mind. Don’t DELAY. It may
mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home once, A WISE man
Insures his property in a reliable insurance company so that when calamity
comes he can build again. He owes the protection that It givee, te bis peace
of mind and the care of his lovedones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
Farm Loans and Winder City Loans.
I make loans in Barrow, Gwinnett Walton, Jackson, Oconee and
Morgan '’ounties 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 whese cus
tomers and clients need money. Write to me and your business will
have my prompt attention.
S. G. BROWN, Banker
Private Rank—Not Incorporated.
6mospd.3-l-23. Lawrenceville, Georgia.
NOTHING BUT INSURANCE
The oldest insurance agency here, representing some of the oldest
biggest, strongest and best insurance companies in the world, for Life
Accident and Health; Fire, Flate Glass, Compensation, Liability, Au
tomobile; Lightning, Hail, Parcel Post, Burglary, Farm Insurance;
Bonds, in fact—
“WE INSURE EVERYTHING AGAINST ANYTHING.”
For prompt service see—
F. W. BONDURANT & CO.
4th floor Winder Nat. Bank Building
Office Phone No. 260 Residence Phone No. 44
FIRE, TORNADO
& AUTOMOBILE IllSll! &SIC 6
Oldest and strongest companies in the
Insurance Line.
Will Appreciate your Business
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305 Winder Nationnl Bank Building
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This is the family car which fully
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So great is the demand that deliveries
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payment, the balance on easy terms.
Ford prices have never been so low
Ford quality has never been so high
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Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.