The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, March 13, 1919, Image 2

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LETTER FROM FRANCE. Sompigny, France, February 9, 1919. Dear Father and Mother: — This is a cold Sunday and 1 have just received your box that was started for a Christmas box but you see it happened to be a February box, but never-the-less it was ap preciated just as much as if it had gotten here on the time it was started. I hat! given up all hope of ever getting it, but you know that the darkest hours of night are just before day light. It was real nice, every thing is so useful, even the candy and chew ing gum were so fine. Something that no other country puts out as good. So I think that America is the best place in the world. It some times seems that it is as hard for a soldier to get back to the states as it is to get a Xmas box over here, but we are all living in hopes of returning some day to the place that we think of each day and we dream of it at night. I guess you all are wondering why we don’t hurry home; we are just the same way, but as we are something like 4000 miles away and so many of us it takes some patience. I am expect ing a move toward home right away but that don’t mean that we will get there in a few days. It will take us several weeks after we make the first move to get there but the time can’t comj too quick to suit me. It has been real cold here for several days. We had a big snow Friday and it don’t melt very fast. I just will be glad when spring does come. It will not be so eold then nor much rain. Well I guess you all are fixing for another crop. I wish I were there to start mine, but you all will have to do what you think best, I ean’t say for sure what time I will get there. If you can hire a hand I think that would be a good idea, but do what you think best. Elbert Kennedy is still with me but I don’t know where Anthony is, haven't heard a word from him in a long time. 1 am as ever. Pvt. John 11. Lovin, Cos. C., 137th Inf. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Internal Revenue Service. Atlanta, (la.. Mar. o, 1919. Dear Mr. Editor: 1 am quoting Section 1319 of the Internal Revenue Law, which is good information for the pub lic, and 1 would appreciate it if you would give the matter pub licity : “Section 1319: That whoever in connection with tin* sale or lease, or offer for sale or lease, of any article, or for the purpose of making such sale or lease, makes any statement, written or oral, (1) intended or calculated to haul any person to believe that any part of the price at which such article is sold or leased, or offered for sale or lease, consists of a tax imposed under the authority ol the United States, or (2) ascribing a particular part of such price to a tax imposed under the author ity of the United States, knowing that such statement is false or that the tax is not so great as the portion of such price ascribed to such tax, shall be guilty of a mis demeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than .+1,(X)0 or by im prisonment not exceeding one year, or both.” Respectfully, A. 0. BLALOCK, Collector of Internal Revenue. I. T. D. Scored Cylinders Fixed without warping or en larging. Use same old pistons and rings. Hood’s Garage 1 33 Clayton St. Athens, Georgia Calendar for Marci Term, 1919, Barrow Superior Court MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. No. 60 — No. 131 — No. 157 — No. 380 — No. 383- No. 414 — No. 416 — No. 4 28- No. 441 — Xo. 34i —M rs . Elmo Baxter Bray vs. Thomas Bray, divorce. Xo. 385 —Calvin P. Smith vs. Mrs. Tlshie Smith, divorce. Xo. 429 —Mrs. Cora Lee Wilkins vs. Edgar Wilkins, divorce. Xo. 440 —Mrs. Carrie Macon vs. J. T. Macon, divorce. Xo. 443 —Dave Sturdivant vs. Mrs. Minnie Sturdivant, divorce. Xo. 457—J. F. Sheats vs. Mrs. Annie Belle Sheats, divorce. Xo. 458—Ed Smith, col., vs. Kate Smith, col., divorce. Xo. 45 —Harris Bros. & Cos. vs. T. A. McDaniel, suit on note. Xo. 247 —Mrs. Elmer Miller vs. J. It. Miller, admr. of the estate of R. W. Miller. Xo. 335 —W. H. McDaniel vs. H. O. Camp, sheriff, rule. Xo. 382 —J. M. L. Thurmond vs. G. F. Mincey, landlord’s lien. Xo. 430 —W. B. McCants, next friend Martha Belle McCants, vs. John Edwards, equity. Xo. 478 —R. O. Ross vs. H. G. Hill, ordinary, et. al., mandamus. Xo. 431 —Ovella Strickler vs. Weldon Roberts, injunction. No. 476—T. C. Flanigan vs. Jno. A. Skelton, partition. TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1919. Xo. 150 —Millsaps & Smith vs. J. R. Duncan, W. D. Wall, suit on note. No. 165 —J. W. Millsaps vs. W. L. Bush, trover. Xo. 119—J. L. Nanier vs. T. A. Maynard, damages for breach of contract. No. 297 —A. Hoff & Son vs. A. L. Malcom, suit on note. No. 324—McClure Clothing Mfg. Cos. vs. A. L. Malcom, suit on note. No. 325 —W. C. Baggett vs. J. C. Beddingfleld, Mrs. J. H. Bedingfleld, executors. No. 350—J. P. Peppers vs. C. S. Attoway, affidavit, bond and attachment. Xo. 357 —Lizzie Smith vs. M. E. Rogers, trover. No. 358 —Lizzie Smith vs. Grover Morgan, trover. No. 359—Lizzie Smith vs. H. Z. Perkins, trover. Xo. 394 Krey Packing Cos. vs. A. L. Malcom, suit on account. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 526, 1919. Xo. 29—J T. Peyton vs. E. Hewitt, damages. Xo. 300—Daniel J. McDaniel vs. Barrow County Cotton Mills, damages. No. 373—June H. Wood vs. R. D. McDonald, breach of contract. Xo 417 Chas. N. Kinsey vs. Gainesville Midland Railway Cos., damages. No. 418—Mrs. Ella Kinsey vs. Gainesville Midland Railway Cos., damages. No. 421 —Louise Kinsey by C. N. Kinsey, next friend, vs. Gainesville Mid land Railway Cos., damages. No. 422 —Chas. N. Kinsey vs. Gainesville Midland Railway Cos., damages. No. 4 23 —Bessie Kinsey by C. N. Kinsey, next friend, vs. Gainesville Mid land Railway Cos., damages. No. 424 —Chas. N. Kinsey vs. Gainesville Midland Railway Cos., damages. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1019. No. 35—Morris Fertilizer Cos. vs. J. M. Bradberry, suit on note. No. 159 —Dave Harris, col., vs. B. A. Smith, damages. No. 222 —Ludden & Bates vs. The Planters Warehouse, et. al., complaint on cotton. Xo. 261 —Gibson Nowell vs. The Barrow County Drug Cos., suit on ac- count. No. 262—Woodruff Machinery Manufacturing Cos. vs. F. C. Wages, suit on note. No. 400 J. D. Jones vs. J. C. Flanigan, editor and lessee Barrow County Advertiser. FRIDAY, MARCH ‘2H, 1010. No. 356 —Wilburn Jenkins, next friend Roscoe Sheridan, laborers’ special lien. No. 372 —W. H. Toole vs. John M. Williams & Cos., et. al., suit on con tract. No. 406—8e1l Overall & Mfg. Cos. vs. H. M. Hill, Jr., suit on account. No. 408 John S. Craft vs. Lee J. Oliver, equitable petition, injunction. etc. # MONDAY, MARCH 31, HMD. Criminal Docket will be called and remain in order until all cases ready for trial have been disposed of. Any civil cases on this calendar not previously disposed of will be called in order after the criminal cases have been dis- posed of, as occasion may permit. WEDNESDAY, APHID 2, MMIL No. 146—Thos. F. Quillian vs. W. W. Parks and Roscoe C. Parks, dam ages. No. 376 T. E. Adams vs. W. H. Greeson, distress warrant and claim. No. 393 —T. C. Miller vs. J. P. Cash, suit on note. THURSDAY, APRIL 3, HMD. No. 395 —Bentley & Doby vs. W. M. C. Treadwell, suit on account. No. 396 —A. U. St. Pasteur vs. L. E. Herrin, suit on note. No. 398 —T. J. Andrews vs. T. J. Camp, C. W. Camp, equity, etc. No. 401—Mrs. Martha Mincey vs. G. W. Edwards, bail trover. No. 403 —Mrs. Martha Mincey vs. R. I). Moore, bail trover. No. 404 —Mrs. Martha Mincey vs. A. S. Hill, bail trover. No. 405 —Mrs. Martha Mincey vs. E. S. Bennett, bail trover. No. 409—Mrs. Martha Mincey vs. R. B. Russell, bail trover. No. 412—W. O. Perry, adm. S. E. Sharpton estate, vs. W. M. Henderson, suit on note. No. 431 —Ovella Strickler, col., vs. Weldon Roberts, injunction, etc. FRIDAY, APRIL 4, HMD. No. 425—Mrs. Vella Mae Smith vs. City of Winder. Georgia Ry. & Power Cos., damages. No 446 Robert F. Harris vs. Arthur Elrod, action for slander. No. 447 Robert F. Harris vs. E. V. Hardegree, action for slander. Appearance Docket will be called April 2, 1919. Motion Docket will be called as occasion may permit during the term. The foregoing Is approved as the calendar of Barrow Superior Court tor the March term. 1919. Let It be published as is provided by law. This 6th day of March, 1919. ANDREW J. COBB. Judge Superior Courts, Western Circuit. SS INSURANCE Your neighbor's home burned on ly a few days or months ago, ami a cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US a n 1 lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don't DELAY. It may mean the loss of yo ur home. Any man can build a home ou-o 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 ihs peace of mind and the care of his loved ones. Kilgore, Radford & Smith 1 have the famous Hercules Buggy while they last, they are going cheap; better hurry. Lee J. Oliver. You set* what you get ami gef what you pay for at Oliver's Brady System Baseline Dis penser. Also the best Oils. TAX- NOTICE. Second Round. For the year 1919, for the purpose of taking your State and County Tax Returns I will be at the following places: Chandler's Court C round, Mar. 17, from 9to 11 a. in. .Johnson’s School House, Mar. 17, from 12 to 1 p. m. Oak Grove School Mar. 17, from 2 to 3 p. m. Miles Hunter Gin House. Mar. 17, from -1 to 5 p. m. Wright Store, Mar. IS, from 9 to 10 a. m. Statham, Mar. IS, from 11 to 3 ]*. m. 1). 1). Jone’s Store, Mar. IS. from -1 to 5 p. in. Bethlehem, Mar. 19, from 9 to 12 a. m. Reeve’s Mill, Mar. 19, from 1 to 2 p. m,. Maddox School House, Mar. 19, from 3 to 5 p. m. Carl, Mar. 20, from 9 to 12 a. ni. .... . .Auburn, Mar. 20, from 1 i 1 p. m. Thompson Mill, Mar. 21,fron 9 to 10 a. in. Caine’s Court Ground, Mar. 21, from 11 to 12 a. m. County Line, Mar. 21, from 1 to 3 p. m. j . Mulberry, Mar. 21, from 1 to 5 p. m. Will be at the Court House every Saturday and also all of court week for the purpose of taking your State and Count# Tax Returns. J. A. STILL,; Tax Receiver of Barrow Cos. HAPGOOD NOMINATED MINISTER TO DEN MARK. Washington, February 27. — Norman llapgood, of New York, was nominated today to be min ister to Denmark, succeeding Dr. Maurice Eagan, who re cently resigned beeaus of poor health. WALLACE CONFIRMED AS NEW AMBASSADOR. Washington. —Nomination of Hugh C. Wallace, of Tacoma, Wash., to be ambassador to France was confirmed early this morning by the senate, sit ting in executive session. At the same time nominations of a Your Chance — To Buy Imitation Oli ver Plows and Points CHEAP— Goober Plows $6.50 Points 30c A. C. Plows 7.00 Points 35c B. C. Plows 9.00 Points 45c 10 P|ows 10.00 Points 45c 13 Plows 11.00 Points 50c Also a complete line of the I Genuine Oliver Plows ? * • \ and Repairs at right prices SMITH HARDWARE CO. number of postmasters and of officers of the army to higher grades were confirmed. Pressing Business I have opened up a complete and thoroughly up-to-date Pressing dub in the basement of the Winder National Bank Building. All mv machinery is absolutely new. and I have a first-class Hoffman steam presser. All kinds of Dyeing, Altering, Dry-cleaning, and Pressing done. All work guaranteed. Goods called for and delivered anywhere in side city limits, I solicit your trade. The New Winder Pressing Club PHONE 334 PAUL AUTRY Mgr. A FINANCIAL BULWARK The past several years have clearly demonstrated the stability and sound ness of American finance. This institntion is a member of the Federal Reserve System—and has the distinction of being the only National Bank in this vicinity. Asa result, not only are the funds of our depositors safeguarded in the most approved way, but their inter ests are served and conserved by the sound policies that have furthered the development and expansion of Amer ica’s national banking system. * New accounts invited. WINDER NATIONAL BANK WINDER. GEORGIA We have just received a ship ment of Buggies contracted for last year. See Lee J. Oliver.