The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, June 21, 1923, Image 7

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THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1823. .MONUMENTS first class work MARBLE & GRANITE Office on Candler Street and G. M. Ry. WINDER MARBLE & GRANITE CO. J. W. NICHOLS, Mgr. ■ 5 *********** • 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 Bush Building Practice in all Court* JOSEPH D. QUILLIAN Attorney-at-Law Office Over DeLaPerriere”s 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 C. Russell H. H. Chandler Law Offices RUSSELL & CHANDLER Practice in all the Courts Winder, Ga. T. ELTON DRAKE Attorney-At-Law .Office in DeLaPerriere Building Winder, Ga. W. L. DeLaPERRIERE Dental Surgery Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work Done in Most Scientific and Satisfactory Way. DR. C. S. WILLIAMS DENTIST Offices in the Winder National Bank Building. Rooms 31.‘5-314 Residence Phone 234 —Office Phone 81 WINDER, GA. Dr. L. C. Allen Dr. Myron B. Allen Dlt. L. C. ALLEN A SON Hoschton, Ga. Office Hours: Sundays: 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. Wednesdays: 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 M Saturdays, all day until 3:00 P. M AJI other time when not unending calls R. HENRI BARNES, D. C. (Doctor Chiropractic) CHIROPRACTIC is the adjustment of the spine to re move the cause of disease. SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. Saturday 9 to 12 :30 A. M. Office New Bush Build'.ng. ' W. M. THOMA S Cleaning—Pressing —Altering Phone 49 —Jackson Street Winder, Georgia Expert Welding & Ra~ diator Repair Work. All metals welded. No job too large, no job too small. Radiators repaired on all make cars. All work guaranteed J. E. Casper’s Welding Shop Candler Street & Park Ave. C. H. Stewart Old Stand Chamberlain’s Tablets Are Mild and Gentle in Effect. The laxative effect of Chamberlain’s Tablets is so mild and gentle that you can hardly realize that it has been pro duced by a medicine. Advt. “A GOOD THING—DON’T MISS IT’’ Send your name and 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, “flu” and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; Chamberlain’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. . I am again representing the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Cos., of Newark. N. J., established in 1845. A strictly mutual annual dividend paying Com pany. Its policy holders are its best friends, protect your family and your estate with one of its policies. Yours to serve. tf L. A. HOUSE. Why Suffer from Rheumatism? Do you know that nine out of every teh lases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment? The pain may !*> relieved by applying Chamberlain's Liniment, which makes sleep and rest possible, and that certainly means m great deal t any oae afflicted with rtoeuaiatwm. Adrt. CHAPEL NEWS Rev. Winn was called to Bethabara Sunday to conduct a funeral. Little Miss Louise and Master John Dftvid Marrow visited Miss Lois Belle and Harold Marrow Sunday. Several from here attended the sing ing a r Carl Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Emory McElroy visit ed t<Natives at Winder Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Masie Morris ami baity visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mis. J. M. House, last week. Mrs. Andrew Thomas of Winder vis ited her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Winn, last week. Mr. Bolt House attended the moon light picnic at Appleby's pool Wednes day night. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Luke of near Bo gart were the week end guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe House. Mr. lLil>ert Deaton spent Saturday night with Mr. Joe Bailey of Winder. Mr. and Mrs. W. L House visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Dock Thompson near Bethlehem Saturday night. Miss Montine Deaton and brother, Roscoe, attended preaching at Pente cost Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bailey visited Mr. Tom Bailey and family Sunday. Misses Ollie Phillips and Abbie Fid gar visited Miss Beulah Harris Satur day night. Charles House, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe House is sick with malaria fe ver; hope he will soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Whitman and children of Statham were visiting here Sunday afternoon. Miss Minnie Hardigree spent the week end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith visited Mr and Mrs. J. M House Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Day spent Sun day with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith. Mrs. Thomas Boles of near Bogart is spending the week end here with relatives. Mrs. Mattie Carlyle visited her moth er, Mrs. Sarah Owens, Sunday. CEDAR CREEK Messrs IV. O. E. Cole and W. M. Meeks of Porterdale, Ga„ were visit ing relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Craft and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MoMey. Mr. James Stniehcomb gave J. E Mobley a visit Sunday night. Miss Lillie Belle Manders visited friends here Sunday. Mr. G. T. Pressley of Winder lias quit the Bell Mfg. Cos. and is now work ing for the Ga. Ry. & Power Cos. Messrs. W. M. Kesler. Jesse Kim brell. Erastus Manders. Enloe Craft, Dorsey Brock, Misses Lillie Belle Man ders and Blondine Kesler visited pray er meeting at Cedar Creek Sunday night and report a good crowd and an interesting meeting. Mr. W. A. Manders of Carter Hill snent Sunday here with his brother who is sick. .Mr. H. F. Manders went to the I. O. O. F. meeting at Carl Saturday night. Mr. J. C. Poppets of near Carter Hill passed through here Sunday en route to his daughter's, Mrs. J. W. Helton. Gainesville Midland Schedule Southbound train No. J? arrives at 11:30 A. M. Train No. 13 arrives at 2:30 P. M. Northbound Train No. 14 arrives at 7:30 A. M. Train No. 4 arrives at 1:33 P. M. S. A. L. Schedule Effective 12 :01 Sunday, Doc. 31. 1922 Train No. 2° Arrive 7.00 PM Train No. 17 Arrives 8:20 AM Train 5 arrives 3:53 PM Train No. n Arrives 0:07.AM Train No. 30 Depart 9:05 AM Train No. 6 Depart 2 :00 PM Train No. 18 Depart 7 :00 PM Train No. 12 'Depart 10:43 PM Severe Indigestion “I had very severe attacks of indigestion,” writes Mr. M. H. Wade, a farmer, of R. F. D. 1, Weir, Miss. “1 would suffer for months at a time. Alii dared eat was a little bread and butter. .. consequently 1 suffer ed from weakness. I would try to eat, then the terrible suffer ing in my stomach I I took medicines, but did not get any better. The druggist recom mended Thedford’s BLAC!{-3tiAUGin and 1 decided to try it, for, as I say, 1 had tried others for two or more years without any im provement in my health. I soon found the Black-Draught was acting on my liver and easing the terrible pain. “In two or three weeks, I found I could go back to eating. I only weighed 123. Now I weigh 147 —eat anything I want to, and by taking Black-Draught 1 do not suffer " Have you tried Thedford’s Black-Draught? If not, do so today. Over 8 million packages sold, s year. At dealers’ EM PENTECOST Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Segars and chil dren were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Hardigree and children, Ralph and Hilda, of Montreal, spent the week end with Mrs. 11. A. Hardigree and family. Miss Dru Willie Greeson was the guest of Miss Jewel Williamson Sun day afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Harrison and little daughter, Lucy, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,T. P. Hill Sun day. Mrs. Steve Davis spent Saturday af ternoon with Mrs. V. E. Hardigree. Mr. and Mrs. Job Haynie and chil dren of Tyro were the guests of rela tives here Sunday. Miss Grace Prickett spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Viola Hardigree. Mrs. D. J. Pentecost, Mrs. Essie Per ry, Miss Clarice Perry, Mrs. Wagoner and Mr. Tlieo Pentecost of Bostwick were ttie guests of friends and rela tives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lyle and children of Tyro and Mr. and Mrs. John Green way and children spent Sunday with Mrs. H A. Hardigree and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prickett were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wages at Talassee Saturday * night. COUNTY LINE. We are glad to know that Mrs. Ho mer Greeson lias returned home. Miss Ruth Skinner was the dinner guest of Miss Ruby Doster Sunday. Little Misses Catherine and Martha Jim Dillard are visiting their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard, at Wat kinsville. Miss Aurora Attaway spent Sunday night'with Miss Ollie Murphy. Mrs Mildred Harper is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Williams. Miss Jessie Mae Attaway and Mrs. Bill Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Attaway Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Castleberry spent Sunday with the" latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I>. Murphy. Mrs. Homer Maxey is visiting her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Cain gave Mr. and Mrs O. B. House a call Sunday afternoon. Miss Ollie Murphy .spent the week end with Miss Aurora Attaway. Mr. Zeb Stewart spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doster spent Fri day night with Mr. and Mrs. Young I >oster. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dillard spent Sunday in Watkinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell House are vis iting relatives at Buford. Mrs. It us Elliott lias returned home after spending a few days with her mother, at Buford. TO THE PATRONS OF WINDER PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Miss Benton and Prof W. E. Coop er will continue teaching their classes this summer. Please call on them at their respective homes if you are inter ested. We hope that you will be loyal to the music department of the school. Miss Bessie Benton W. E. Cooper. Farm Loans and Winder City Loans. I make loans in Barrow, Gwinnett Walton, Jackson, Oconee and Morgan Counties 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 whose cus tomers and clients need money. Write to me and your business will have my prompt attention. S. G. BROWN, Banker Private Bank —Not Incorporated. 6mospd.3-1-23. 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, Plate 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 Cleaning and Pressing We give the best service in town. Our prices are right. Single Suits Pressed .85c 5 Suits, per month, Pressed $1.50 Suits Cleaned 75c Ladies Work according to material. Prices on application Yours for Service, Citizens Pressing Club Phone 186 W. B. Wilson, Prop. THE WINDER NEWS MIDWAY LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Perkins spent Sunday with Mr. aj-ui Mrs. Luther Frost and family. Miss Eddie Ruth Delay spent Sunday with Misses Beulah and Ruby Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Clack and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Perkins. Miss Lillie Jane Perkins spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Per kins. Miss Beulah Miller spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. W. (5. Per kins. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Miller spent the week end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wills. Little Miss Ethel Perkins spent Sun day with little Misses Roxie and Lois Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Smith and baby spent Saturday night and Sunday witii Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clack and family. Little Misses Vera and Delia Ruth Perkins svent Sunday with Miss Odes sa Sorrells. Mr. and Mrs. John Michael spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roberson Harper and family. Mr. and Mrs. W H. Miller spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Perkins. Mrs. G. H. Clack and two children spent Sunday with Mrs. D. I>. Jones. Messrs. Howell and Floyd Frost spent Saturday night with their broth er, Mr. Luther Frost. Mrs. J. M. Clack spent Sunday af ternoon with Mrs. D. I>. Jones. Misses Beulah and Ruby Miller spent Saturday afternoon with Misses Itossie Belle and Larue Barber. Get your pressing, cleaning and al tering done at the Citizens Pressing Club., W. B. Wilson, Proprietor, Tele- J tf?z/rtksAK _ A KMih/f' 7 > iff | Time !>W k\ \ 1 \to Re-tire? ] ■ VI \ 1 (Buy Fi*k) M * a* \ . /tioi mmg 11 y % I u. * **■ ***• HI ricif rljiV Ltires^j WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO. Winder, Ga. FIRE, TORNADO I & automobile insurance Oldest and strongest companies in the Insurance Line. Will Appreciate your Business C. C. GREGORY CO. 305 Winder National Bank Building Lanthier & Church The up-to-date garage. The place where you can get your car repaired to suit you. The place where you can get your battery repair ed and re-charged. The place where you get real service. The place where you will find charges reasonable and fair. The place where you can depend on good, honest work. Let us show you. LANTHIER & CHURCH Athens St, Garage Phone 210 TVbu£> Advantage gv to use SLggggr I,White MM ; T au)Shoe Dressing 1 t alias/ / 11x0 WKitest wwtG Does not rub off. Liquid and cake F. F. Dailey Company Inc. Buffalo. N. Y. I The real reason for buying Columbias they last longer The largest laboratory, devoted to dry cell research, experiments contin uously to make them "last longer.” Columbia Hot Shot or Columbia Ignitors are "right” for your needs. That’s why people have the habit of asking for Columbias. Columbia Dry Batteries for all purposes are sold by hardware and general stores, electrical and auto supply shops, garages and implement dealers. Columbia Dry Batteries —they last longer B ******JT* 0 Fahnestock Spring Clip Binding Po*ts ft M on Ignitors at no extra charge *•> '“SjAgjM Subscription Price: fJ.6O Per Tear.