The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, June 05, 1919, Image 2

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AUBURN NEWS. Mr. 1. J. Green, of Union Grove, ■was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. \Y. H. Tuggle and baby were the guests of Mrs. Jim Wall for several days.' Mr. and Mrs. Rosoo Parks of Parlies Mill, were in town Satur day. Mr. J. K. Smith, of Mulbery, was here Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Ross attended church at Union Grove Sunday. Little Miss |vdnu Kilgore was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. \\ . Wall of this place, for the past few 7 days. Miss Montine Wall was the lit tle guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Kil gore last week. Mr. Fred Pat,at spent Monday in Atlanta. Little J. R. Wall was the dinner guest of Eddy Pell Ross last Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. ('laud Kthridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kthridge. Mr. 11. I). Miller, of Athens, was here Monday. Messrs. Carl and Juan Thur mond, of Cleveland, have returned home. Misses Anderson and Land ford sire visiting Mr. and Mrs. ( . 11. Morgan. Mr. H. V. and Clyde Kilgore are out of town this week chop ping cotton as General Green is about to get them. Mr. 10. L. Ross went down to Winder Tuesday night. Mr. C. 11. Morgan spent Wed nesday her mother, Mrs. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carrell was at Unioti Grove last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 10. Anderson motored down to Athens to see Miss Garmon who is in school there. Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Kilgore and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Ross motored to Winder lasl Sunday afternoon. Hfr. and Mrs. Cliff Kilgore and baby attended church at 1 uion Grove last Sunday. Free For The Asking Write for the following pam phletn according to your need. They explain the government’s cam paign against venereal diseases and present the true facts of sex: Set A. Fc?r young men. Set B. For the general public. Set C. For boys. Bet D. For parents of children. Set E. For girls and young women. Set F. For educators. Issued by the GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH Division Venereal Diseases Control Atlanta, Georgia Billy Sunday Visits Atlanta Rev. Billie Sunday was a visitor to Atlanta, Tuesday, 15th of April, to deliver a lecture at the auditorium In an interview be expressed himself freely about boose, cigarettes and the •ountry. He deolared that the first af July next will be the most Joyful day of his life. With boose out of the way he predicted that the United Btatee will enter upon the most un precedented era of prosperity in its history. He did not think cigarettes will be tbs next to go. Tobacco, aside from cigarettes, be has no quar to) with, be aaid. Instead, be believes that the next great reform war will be waged against the social evil. He aaid be had been fighting It all his Ute. and it was a great joy to him te see the government taking up the cudgels now. Within a few years, he predicted, these matters will be taught in the public schools in separate classes to boys and girl*. Make Labels Stay On. To fasten the name labels on cans and bottles containing foodstuffs, use a piece of adhesive plaster. Tills will stick to any surface and the annoy ance caused by labels fullir/ off will be at an end. Fight r ?r Honor. Think well about great things; ar.d know that thought Is the only reality to this world. Lift up nature to thine own stature; and let the whole uni verse be for thee no more than the re flection of thine own heroic .soul. Com bat for honor's sake; that alone Is worthy of a man. And If It should fnll to thee to receive wounds, shed thy blood as a beneficent dew, and suille.— Cervantes. LEGAL ADS. Georgia, Barrow County D. L. Smith, temporary administrator on the estate of W. P. Simmons, late of said county,*deceased, having filed his application for discharge and rep senting that he has fully administered the said estate, this is to cite all con cerned, kindred and creditors, that f will pass on the said application on the first Monday in July, 1919, at the regular July Term of the Court of Ordi nary of Barrow County. 'lhis the 2nd day of June, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. A. Johns. Winder, Ga., Attorney for administrator. State of Georgia. County of Harrow. .1. A. Boland, having made applica tion to require titles to he executed to him to certain land described in a bond for titles thereto attached purporting to be signed by K. I’. Carpenter, late of said county, deceased, the said applica tion alleging that said land has been fully paid for, all parties concerned arc hereby notified that said applica tion will be heard before the court of ordinary for said county on the 7th day of July 191!). This 2nd day of June 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. (j. \. Johns, Winder, G:i., attorney for Administration. 4t Georgia, Harrow County. C. p,. ('hambers and Mrs. Mattie Fite as the administrators of the estate of W. M. Fite, late of said county, de ceased, having applied to me for leave to sell lands belonging to the estate of said W. M. Fite and also 5 shares Bank Statham stock and one Liberty bond for sl<M and 1 1-4 shares stock in Guarantee Trust and Banking Company, of Atlanta. Gu.. this is therefore to notify all parties at interest to show cause before me on the first Monday in July, 1919, why the application should not be granted. This the second day of June, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. \. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Administrators. Georgin, Harrow County. All creditors of the estate of K. I*. Carpenter, late of Barrow County, <!<■- rpii'o'd. ::re hereby notified to render in their demands to the under-signed ac cording to law and .’ill persons indebted to said estate are required to make im mediate payment. This the second day of .Tune, 1910. Mrs. Annie W. Carpenter. Administrator. G. A. Johns, Winder Ga., Attorney for Administrators. fit Georgia, Harrow County. All creditors of the estate of W. M. Fite late of Barrow County, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the under-signed according to law and all persons in debted to said C. B. Chambers, estate are rot;u-ed to make immediate payment. This second day of .Tune, 1910. Mrs. Mattie Fite. Administrators. (}. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for fit Georgia, Harrow County. All creditors of the estate of T. N. Wall late of Barrow County, deceased, arc hereby notified to render in their demands to the under signed according to law nod all persons in-dohted to said estate are required to make imme diate payment. This the second day of June, 1919. Ben Wall, G. W. McDonald. Administrators. G. V Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Administrators. fit Georgia.• Barrow County. R. L. Griffeth having applied to me for permanent letters of administration upon the estate of Mrs. AV. A. Clodfel tcr. late of said county, deeeased, this is to eite all parties, creditors and kin, that 1 will pass upon this application on the first Monday in July, 1919. Witness my official hand and signature on this the second day of June, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Administrators. Georgia, Harrow County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will he sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in July. 1919, at the court house in said county, between the usual hours of sale, I the following real estate situated in Har row county, (a) to-wit: all that tract of land lying and being in the J4J dis trict, G. M. in the county of Barrow, state of Georgia, formerly Jackson county and known as a part of the Jackson Gin place about two miles South'East of Winder Georgia and fully diseribed in a plat thereof made bv \V. T. Appleby on Nev. S, 1902, and FOR SALE A nice 5-room residence for sale close in and on one of the most desira ble streets in Winder If you want a home in a good section and at a bargain, see 11s at once. LAMAR & PERRY containing 105 acres more or less and bounded on the North by lands of W. D. Hill; on the East by lands of W. D. Hill; on the South by lands of W. C. Maddox and W. T. Appleby and on the West by lands of H. >. Miller and W. T. Appleby. The metes arid bounds of said lands are as follows: .Starting at a rock corner near bridge over Beech Creek, thence N. 29 1-2 E. 12.10 chains; thence N. 9 1-2 W. 3.50 chains; thence N. 47 1-4 E. 3.38 chains; thence N. lfi 1-2 W. 4.90 chains to the Creek; thence down meanders of Creek to White Oak; thence S. 35 1-2 E. 4.00 chains; thence S. 4S E. 19.00 chains; thence S. 47 1-2 W. 20.00 chains to a Rock; thence 8. 57 W. 29.00 chains to a Itoek on old road; thence X. 01 1-4 W. 5.05 chains along old road to a Rock; thence S. Ss 3-4 W. 5.35 chains to a Peachtree or Rock; thence X. 45 1-4 W. 1.03 chains; thence X. 5 1-2 W. 3.50 chains to the beginning corner. The sale will con tinue from day to day between the same hours until said property is sold. Terms: 15 per cent, of bid in cash and remainder due on December 31, 1919, when possession will be given. This the 2nd day of June, 1919. Mrs. Annie W. Carpenter, Winder, Ga., Administrator of K. P. Carpenter. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Administrator. 4t CARTER HILL. Mr. Calvin A. Edwards repre sented Carter Hill Odd Fellow lodge at the I. O. O. F.Grand Lodge in Atlanta last week. Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Queen and two youngest children spent Sun day with Mr. John Green’s family at their suburban Winder home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Austin and beauliful lit 11e twin daughters and two older children visited Mr. J. M. Austin’s family Sunday. Mr. and Airs. J. Lee Greeson, Mrs. Weytnan Ridgeway and Mr. Roy Greeson, of Bethlehem have recently returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Yarbrough at Scarboro, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkerson are the happy parents of a baby boy. 11 is rumored that Ordinary 11. O. Hill lias sold the valuable farm adjoining the church and school house tracts to .Mr. J. W. Kesler. Mr. Kesler and family and his brother’s family were out motor ing over our splendid roads Sun day afternoon. Mr. R. L. Shajpton, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Sharpton and Mr. Vernie Sharpton and son, of Win der were guests of Mr. W. V. Mc- Donald’s family Sunday. There were three weddings near here Sunday. Miss Mary McDaniel and Mr. Chester Walls; Miss Beulah Harris and Mr. Willie Mc- Daniel were married at Bethel church Sunday morning. .Miss Mabel Bhancey and Mr. Willie Anthony of this community were married Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. W. ('. Baggett, J. P. That’s weddings some foi* the Ist day of .June. Our farmers are busily engaged in harvesting their wheat this week. It is supposed Mr. Job L. Hill, and those connected with him in the threshing business, will begin their usual round sometime this week. There were several visitors at Sunday school Sunday. Mr. Tom Vanderford, who has been in the service of our country, Mr. Cooper of Ben Smith’s District and others It has been decided that Sunday school will he held next Sunday afternoon after the singing at Bethel church. This will he some later than the usual hour which is 3 o’clock. As an evidence of what good roads will mean for our county I wish to give an example of this section of the county. Our roads had been in an unusually bad con dition for several months, but they have recently been made Ist class roads and one man sold a piece of property for $7,000 more than the cost of same, another re ceived SO,OOO above the cost. Of course there may have been some noticeable improvement in the land also. With anew court house and Ist class roads and the drain age system to rid our people of a few mosquitoes and put hundreds of acres of fertile land now grow ing “cat tails’’ and frogs to pro ducing food for mankind. Barrow county would eventually be plac ed on tlie map of Georgia as a county small in size, but great in action. Little Mary Was Angry. Mary was p'aving on the boor with Iter doll. She '•ouldn’t go. the doll to sit in a certain position she desired anil so she banged it on the floor with great impatience and yelled at the top of her voice, "I wish I belonged to a family that sweared.” Gram'-nother In Eighteei, Days. A lady green bug become* a grand mother in IS days. One in imagine, then, notes a naturalist, the icsitilud inous arm es of these insects that may develop in the course of a season. Their worst foe is a tiny black four winged fly that deposits an ogg In each bug it c< ;s across, its larva consum ing the bug's inside works and using its shell for u house. Why He Hadn't Slumbered. "I'm surprised at you, Mr. Twobble. You fell asleep right in the middle of Professor Diggs’ lecture.” “Don't blame tne for that, my dear.” “Why not, sir?’’ “I would have fallen asleep sooner, but the person seated imme diately behind me kppt coughing on the back of my neck.” —Birmingham Age- Herald. w' J%r tobacco Vi M// Thar’s two things can’t M| iff be imitated —youthful iff/ charm and me Hew old |P m! “Mellow old age” in good Kentucky im Hi Burley Tobacco is reached after it IH tJI has cured for two years. ,/JjSf HI We put millions of pounds in ware- /j| SI houses every year, to ripen for two Ik ml years. It is a slow, expensive fJm method. But it makes Velvet as ml good a pipe tobacco as money can buy. 11 It makes Velvet mel- HI low and friendly —cool \ II and long-burning. Get. that charm of Velvet’s TOBACCO I t| ToeAc> .to. CEDAR CREEK MISSIONARY SOCIETY.*" The women of (’edar < 'reek Bap tist Church, near Winder, Ga., met and organized on April 18, a “Woman’s Missionary Society” of that church to meet once a month, for the purpose of helping in Home and Foreign Mission. The following officers were elected: I President—Miss Alma Settles. Ist Vice Pres. Miss M ait re Wood. i 2nd 'Vice Pres. Miss Sallie Stall ed. l&ur Chance jfi| Try It Jp' At Our Expense [ *ftyaniz.e I SANITARY FLOOR ENAMEL j| The New Coating for Old Floors ■ Sanitary Floor Enamel is the newest and final || coating produced to make old floors new. It is a blend ■ ing cf the highest grade varnish and permanent colors, so that % you can paint and car nth in ere operation. It is easy to apply, dries overnight with a beautiful durable gloss and it can be washed repeatedly without losing its lustre hence it is extremely sanitary. Comes in eight pleasing and permanent colors. fHere’i Our FREE OFFER A full half-pint can, any color, if you will buy from us a good 25 cent brush to apply it. Enough to enamel your pantry floor or shelves. J SMITH HARDWARE CO See. Mrs. J. Lester ilarweii. Ass’t See. Mrs. Anna Roberts. Cor. See. Miss Alberta Wood. The next meeting will be held June 7th, at four o’clock. We cordially invite all the women and girls of this commun ity to come out and join us in this great movement. It is not anew Society that we have organized, but it is a Society that is, or should be, in eVery community over the State. Why? Because it is a movement towards encouraging the work of the Miss Alberta Wood. Cor. See.