The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, April 12, 1923, Image 2

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TnrnsnAT. april 12. im CEDAR CREEK . Bereral from here attended the school Athletic contest at Statham last week. Mr. Jess Sorrell and family visited, his brother. Mr Rnbt. Sorrells Sunday.] Messrs. .1 Manders and Archie Bradbrr.v of Buford visited tin - for-, tiler's father, H. F. Manders Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .1 H. Manders of Au burn visited Mr. aud Mrs. J. K. Mobley Sunday. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Manders of Car ter Hill visited relative's here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Atticus Kireus and Mrs. John Hogan visited Mr and Mrs. J. K. Mobley, Sunday. Mr. M s. (ireeson visited Mr. F. It. Manders Sunday I’. M. Our prayer meeting Is doing a great good for our young folks and we an gled to sec the zeal expressed by all interested. Next Sabbath is regular church day and let every member “break winter quarters” and go out and mrtke Kev. W. R. Moore glad he is your pastor. Attention friends, of this community! I have endeavored to give the news of nil the community, hut have been una ble to attend church and get the news in that side <rf the locality on account of sickness In the home. No one would co-operate fully in my assistance. So I will turn over the Cedar Creek local correspondence to someone else. I've tried to do my duty and feel as though someone wants to take my place, so hereafter I will report for Belle-View Heights. If the editor so desires my poor services. Mr. \V. T. Manders has returned to liis home near Bold Springs after be ing here a fortnight with his sisters and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Mobley visited relatives near Bold Springs Tuesday. Remember my prayers and best wish- ( es are to the church brothers and sis ters for Christ and the home during 11*2”. Yours thankfully, F. B. Manders. PLEASANT HILL The pound supper given by Mr. Wel ton Jones Saturday night was enjoyed t>y all present. Mrs. Green Wall sjx'iit Saturday in Statharn with Mrs. Cheek. Miss Snnle Wall .spent Saturday with Mrs. Henry Mobley of Statham. Messrs, Hoy Jones, Paul Wall, Johr - nie Smith and Happy Coleman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Jones Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Wall of Statham sjw*l l l Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Welton Jones. Misses Bertha Mobley and Viola Finch of Winder spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Charlie McDon ald. Mrs. Will Wall was in Statham shop ping Friday. Messrs Jimmie Mobley and Frank Wilburn of near Tucker spent Friday night with Mr. Candler Mobley. ZZ 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 conscience 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 gives, to his peace of mind and the care of his lovedones. Kilgore, Radford & Smith 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, Plate Glass, Compensation, Liability, Au tomobile; Lightning, Hail, Pared Post, Burglary, Farm Insurance; Bonds, in fact— "WE INSURE EVERYTHING AGAINST ANYTHING." For prompt service set' — F. W. BONDURANT & CO. 4th floor Winder Nat. Bank Building Office Phone No. 2(WV Residence Phone No. -14 WATCH THIS SPACE Why suffer with Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Headaches or any kinds of pains, colds or Hu or other troubles, such as soreness, coughs, or other indentation, when Excel Liniment prepared by the Grad dick Remedy Cos. Winder, Gn., can be secured, and by applying freely to affected parts as these testimonials will show, will give such wonder ful relief. Winder, Georgia. March 5, IPiIJ. Mr F. <\ Graddick, Winder, Ga. Lear Sii-.i have used Exeel Liniment in my home for the past twelve months for Colds, Tousilitis, Headaches, pain in side and also for Sprains and in every ease had immediate relief, and can cheerfully recommend it to any one as being the best household remedy l have ever had in my home for the a Hove stated ailments and expect to keep a supply of Excel Liniment on hand at all times for use when needed. Yours truly, E. O. Me ELROY, Chief of Police. Remember to shake well before using. Quick to penetrate. Will not grease or blister Price 50c. For Sale By Graddick Remedy Cos., and Pji G. W. DeLaPerriere & Sons OAK GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Howard F.sco of near Winder sjient Saturday night and Sun day with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Willbank*. Miss Madie MeElhannon spent last week with her aunt. Mrs. Maud Hea lun, near Pleasant Hill. Messrs. T. X. Suddeth and J. C. Payne motored to Gainesville Tuesday. Miss Jerell Chapman and Miss Marie Chapman spent the week-end with the latter's mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. M F. Chapman, at this place. Mrs. J. Ix-ster Harwell and chil dren were guests of her mother, Mrs Wills at Jefferson Saturday. Messrs, (ioswick and formally of JackMbnville, Fib.. s|l-nt Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. .1 C. Payne. Mr. Blake Pierce of Stephens, Gn., spent Sunday and Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. M< Ever. Miss Eudene Jones, who has been teaching at Mt. Bethel, closed lit-r school last week and- will now lie at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It H. Jones. Mrs. C. M. Williams and son. Claud, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Clark, near Hoschton. I,idle Ruby Henlan and brother. An derson, visited liieir cousins. Fay and Garland MeElhannon, Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Fred Brock and Judge J. X Ross visited Mrs. J. L. Harwell Mon day. Mrs. Harwell is sick at this writ ing. Miss Jewrell Booth visited Miss Dor othy BootJi last week. The many friends of Mrs. J. <\ Payne are glad to know site is some bet ter at this writing. Messrs. T. X. Suddeth, J. 1,. Harwell, T. K. Wilihanks, J. C. Payne and Jack JoneK, Sr., motored to Athens Saturday on business. Miss Fay Adams spent the weekend with Miss Adell Chapman. Mrs. Fulcher of near Jefferson vis ited Mrs. J. J. Booth recently. The singing given by Miss Marie Chapman Sunday night was enjoyed by a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Jim House of near Chapel spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Chapman. Mrs. Williams, of near Winder, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fannie Rut ledge, who is real sick. UNION LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sauls spent last Sunday afternoon with the hitter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Green Chandler of Winder. Miss Adell Dosfer is spending awhile with her grandfather, Mr. Jim Doster. Misses Hello and Stella Chapman spent Sunday night with Miss Ada Chapman of Mulberry. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams and daughter, Christine, spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wall. Mrs. L. A. Foster and daughter, Viv ian, from Atlanta are spending awhile with Mr. andiMrs. C. 11. Foster. There is aVtaot of sickness in this ' oimuunity tlity week. ■ e ■ fAfter 1 f Every Meal J In ■k - ■ /./ • w'l and give your cgftv stomach a lift. Provides ** the bit * ]*) sweet” In beneficial ' form. Helps to cleanse j the teetb and keep D8 them healthy. Death of One of Win der’s Best Citizens. Mr. John T. Sharpton died at his homo on Wright Street ori Friday morn Ling, March ,‘lrd. at 1 :B0 o’clock He had j.bepn in declining health for some time. When it was pronounced by physic-inns that he had tuberculosis he went to tin state Sanitorium for treatment as ear ly as possible, January 12, last, where h*i stayed only four weeks. Physicians tin-re seeing they could do him no good advised that in* be brought home. He returned Feltrunry oth, and was never aide to be up and out again. He lift the assurance that everything in mans power was done for his welfare. Ho said repeatedly that it was God s will (lint he had to go and that lie was ready. That should he, a comfort to the bereaved family, knowing that he was ready. His death brought much sadness to the loved ones in his home, even though his illness was of long duration. Besides n host of friends and rela tives he left a wife and two children. John Lindsey, six years of age. and Mary Louise, throe His father, M. M. Sharpton. two brothers. M. F. and O. M., two sisters, Mrs. Lor HCrndon and Mrs. Roy Pittman, all of Winder One brother. L. O. Sharpton of Gainesville; A. E. of Plant City, Fla. to mourn his death. He was .13 years of age, was horn and reared near Winder in what is now Barrow county. He was not a man of wealth, but that which counts most was a true Christian and was loved by all who knew him. He had been for a number of years a member of the Winder ' Christian church where the funeral service was hefld on Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock, conducted by Rev. E. L. Shelnutt of this city. lie was laid to rest in Rose Hill cem etery. XXX Card of Thanks We wish to express onr sincere thanks to all who rendered service kindness and sympathy during the pro longed illness and death of our dear husband, son and brother, John T. Sharpton. May God’s richest blessings rest upon each and every one is our prayer. Mrs. John T. Sharpton. M. M. Sharpton and family. (The above articles were brought to this office for publication throe weeks ago. but owing to thorn getting mis placed. they are) just now going to press.—Ed. ) BETHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Partee spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Partin of near Bethlehem. Miss Larue Ridgeway had as her guest Saturday afternoon Misses Julia and Agnes Raggett. Little Louise Bolton spent a few days this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Adams. Messrs. Dewey Thompson and Ira Adams were in Winder Saturday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. la\vd Thompson of Ar gonne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vanderford spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanderford of Carter Hill. Several from here attended the sing ing at Bethlehem Sunday night. Miss Ethel Vandiford of Carter Hill spent Thursday night with her uncle, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Tanner. It seems now that the farmers will have to grind their axes and cut wood instead of sharpening their plough shares. Messrs. T. W. Partee and E. H. Ridge way motored to Winder Saturday af ternoon. Good luck to the News. The Road to Happiness. You must keep well if you wish to be happy. When constipated take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets immedi ately after suppt r. They cause a gen tle movement of the bowels. W IL E. PATRICK Watches and Jewelry Fine Watch Repairing WINDER, QA. m WIXDW ***** Presbyterian Church Sunday from 10 to 10:30 A. M. Jun ior choir song service Sunday school from 10:30 to 11.30 v M F C, Graddick, Supt. "Christian Endeavor Society meets at 4:30 P. M. Preaching by the Pastor Ist and 3rd Sunday mornings at 11:30, and evening 11 Prayer meetings every Wednesday veiling beginning promptly at < ...0 i M conducted by the pastor. You are most cordially invited to attend all of these services and join with us in the service of the Master Come. - 1 *' „ , Vn 1(W08 Report of the Condition of Reserve District No. ff. f’Jf; Cnarter No. lOKOO ITT , WINDER NATIONAL BANK At Winder, in the state of Georgiu, at the close of business on April .ini, 19—• — — r** RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts 2. Overdrafts, unsecured 4. U. S. Government securities owned: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 200,000.00 C.LV' b All other United States Government Securities (Including premiums) 22.400.00 wb# Total . 222,45^M 5. OTHER bonds, stocks, securities, etc:.—---—— 0. Banking House, $47,300,000; Furniture and tixtures sl-,,.00.00 i^B 7. Real estute owned other than banking hpuse 8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 10. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks - - 13. checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting hank Total of Items 10 and 13 , 97.739.12 14. Miscellaneous cash items ~—~ 15. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from L. 8. Treasurer 10. other assets, if any ™> fSS - - [rs. LIABILITIES * Eb B 17. Capital Stock paid in -OO^H 18. Surplus fund 1!). Undivided profits ~ 20,108.d aßeserved for interest and tuxes accrued 7,270.70 20. Circulating notes outstanding - 2QQ^H 23. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries 24. Certified checks outstanding B 25. Cashiers checks outstanding Total of Items 23, 24. ami 25 7.728.94 DcmaiMl deposits (oilier tlum hank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable H within 30 days) : BH 20. Individual deposits subject to check Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, items 26 & 30 276,477.24 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days or subject to 30 days or more H notice, ■ 32. Certificates of deposit - 34. Other time deposits _ _ 138,8® Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32 & 34 198,780.59 I 37. U. 8. Government Securities borrowed 16,4® State of Georgia, County of Barrow, ss: CORRECT —ATTEST: |l I, C. O. Maddox, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solenj ( ly swear that the above THOS. A. MAYNARD,I •tatement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <*. O. MADDOX, Cashier. W. B. Met' ANTS J Subkseribed and sworn to before mu this 11th dav of April, 1923. G. W. DeLaPERRUfI HIRAM J. OLIVER, N. P Directoß THURMOND - JACK SON COMPANY 5 i and 6 percent Farm Loans Reasonable Commission Charges Prompt, Dependable Service 704 Holman Building Athens, Georgia WHY NOT V. C. NOW 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 modern methods w e 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. 0. E. Summerour, Agt. Winder, Georgia SINGING The Barrow County Singing Choir the Third Sunday in April. Lilt e . ,odv eorne out and enjoy some good KflnA-MUM.* McjElroy, Resident. Green Page, Secretary. Indigestion and Constipation. .•Prior to using Chamberlain’s Tab lets I suffered dreadfully from indi gestion. Nothing I ate agreed with me I lost flesh and ran down in health. Chamberlain's Tablets strengthened mv diction and cured me of consti piftion, ’ writes Mrs. George Stroup, Solvay, X. Y. /VIRGIN] A\ /carolinaX *YC fertilizers] \ CHEMICAL / \ co. / ■ Price: GRIND OPERA, ATl'iW April SEABOARD anuoun^T 1 ® sion fare and omvhalf trip. For selling dates |! {oC nearest SEABOARD Tail write FRED GEissivjH Asst. General pa, 9*l S- A. L. Railway n * CASTOff For Infants and ChjJ In Use For Over 3o| A'ways bears /? the y/J Signature of WHY NOT V. C. NOW