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ANNOUNCEMENT
We are ready to handle your cotton this season. We have installed and equipped eight 80-
savv gins and two new automatic trampers; and with two expert ginners we can guarantee you
service that cannot be equalled by any ginnery in this section of the state.
We have secured the services of Mr. M-. D. Jacobs, an experienced bookkeeper and all-round
business man to look after our ginnery, and we feel sure that you will serve your best interest by
letting us gin your cotton. We guarantee good service.
COTTON SEED
We will buy your cotton seed, paying the highest cash prices. We buy at the gin as well
as on the streets.
Summerour & Summerour
(Successors to G. S. Millsaps)
WINDER, GEORGIA
STATHAM.
Miss Nellie Robinson hal as
her guest Sunday, Mr. and .Mrs.
Wofl’ard. of Near Monroe.
Miss Modelle Hale left Tuesday
morning; for Auburn, where she
will attend school at Southeastern
Christian College.
Miss Lizzie Mae Lowe from
near Monroe has been spending a
few days witli Miss Modelle Hale
before leaving for S. tw here
she will be in school also.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II Perry were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. ft.
Sims, of near Winder, Sunday.
Mrs. U. Treadwell had the
Ladies Aid Society of the Christ
ian Church meet witji her last
Mondey |>. m., A splendid crowd
was present to enjoy a beautiful
and impressive program. Our
Ladies are very much interested
in this phase of Church work and
their united efforts are proving a
power for good. Delicious re
freshments were served after the
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. F. If. Carter from
Oneco. Fla., were with their dau
ghter. Mrs. \V. M. Stincheombe.
part of last week.
On Tuesday of last week Mrs.
Charles (Irimwood was the charm
ing hostess at the Annual Klec
tion of officers of the Baptist
Misionary Society. hTe ladies
were carried by automobiles out
to the (Irimwood home near Sta
tham. „
After the business meeting a
delightful social hour was enjoy
ed, during which delicious ices
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Wash
ington. D. C., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs Charles (Irimwood
for an extended visit.
Mrs. J. C. Daniel entertained on
Thursday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. ('has. (irimwood and her
guest. Mrs. Miller, of Washing
ton.
A charming feature of the af
ternoon was the musical selec
tions by Misses Kmmalene Sikes
and Louise Daniel, after which
delightful refreshments were
served. Those to meet .Mrs. Miller
Were: Mesdames Sikes. Stinch
eomhe. Crow. Harvey. Thurmond,
Holcombe, (Irimwood and Daniel,
Misses (irace (Irimwood. Emma
lene Sikes and Louise Daniel.
The friends of Mr. ) . A. Daniel
will regret to hear of his critical
illness. Dr. Daniel and Mrs. J. M.
L. Thurmond were called to his
bedside, and fear that he will not
Niirvi\e this attack.
ORDER LEVYING TAX FOR
COUNTY PURPOSES.
Georgia, Harrow County.
By 11. G. Hill, ordinary of said
county, sitting for county pur
poses.
It is hereby ordered that $1.75
One dollar and seventy-five cents
on the SIOO.OO Hundred dollars
of taxable property °f said county
as per digest o 1019 lie, and the
same is. hereby levied, and that
the same he collected by the tax
collector, for the following pur
poses to wit :
1. Eighty-five cents ($0.85 on
the Hundred dollars ($100.00) to
pay the legal indebtedness due, or
to become due during the year
1919 or past due.
2. Fifty cents (0.50) on the
Hundred dollars ($100.00) to
build or repair court h°use or jail,
bridges or ferries, or other public
improvements, according to con
tract.
.‘{.Five and four fifths cents
(*0.05 4-5) on the Hundred dol
lars (*100.00) t° pay sheriffs,
jailers, or other officers’ fees, that
they may he legally entitled to,
out of the county.
4. One fifth cents (0.00 1-5) on
the Hundred dollars (*100.00) to
pay coroners’ fees that may be
due them by the county for hold
ing inquests.
5. Fight cents (0.08) on the
Hundred dollars ($100.00) to pay
the e\i>enses of the county, fr
bailiffs at court, nonresident wit
nesses in criminal cases, fuel, ser-
vant’s hire, stationery and the
like.
(>. Five cent (0.05) on the Hun
dred dollars ($100.00) to pay jur
ors a per diem compensation.
7. One cent ($0.01) on the Hun
dred dollars ($100.00) to pay ex
penses incurred in supporting the
poor of the county, and as other
wise prescribed by law.
8. Fifteen cents ($0.15) on the
Hundred dollars ($100.00) to pay
the interest of the public debt,
falling due the present year.
(a) Five cents ($0.05) on tl
Hundred dollars ($100.00) C
any other lawful charge oi
county.
Making in the aggregate the
said sum of One dollar and seven
ty tive cents ($1.75) on the Hun
dred dollars ($100.00) on the tax
able property of said county, for
county purposes for the year 1919.
This 10th day of September,
1919.
H. (I, Hill, Ordinary.
TO PICK COTTON.
Wanted—A family to pick cot
ton. house and wood furnished
free. Apply to R. M. Hardigree.
New Timothy, Ga.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. in. and 8 p. m.
by the pastor.
Young People’s Missionary So
ciety meets at 7.15 p. m. Now that
the season for work (ms come let’s
get down to business for tlie Lord
as church members.—J. H. Mash
burn. Pastor.
WANTED TWO LADIES AT
SAUL S STORE.
One as a cashier and one to as
sist Miss Hill in our Millinery
parlor, on 2nd floor. Good salaries
for the right ones. Apply in per
son or in writing.—J. L. Saul.
WINDER PROPERTY STILL IN
DEMAND.
There is still a strong demand
for Winder real estate and big
deals are taking place every
week.
On the Ist Tuesday, last week
the Sharpton property advertised
for sale by W. O. Perry, adminis
trator, one house and lot brought
$2,050.00
The Opera House lot which is
now being used for a court house
lue ; t $18,500. The dwelling.
...uglit by VY. (’. Horton and
opera house by Messrs. Flem
ing Thompson and R. L. Rogers.
Mr. J. T. Perry bought last
week the handsome new brick re
sidence on Broad Ctreet, built a
year x>r more ago by Mr. M. J.
Griffeth, paying about $12,000 for
this property.
Mr. Clem Royal sold his home
last week to Mr. Rutledge for
$4,000.
Winder property is on a boom
and values increase every week.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
R. E. Moss, Minister.
Sunday School 10:30. Claud
Mayne, Supt. Church Services:
Morning 11.30 Evening 8 o’clock.
Morning theme: “Does G°d
Care?”
Evening theme: “Life After
Death.”
These subjects are attracting a
great deal of attention at the pre
sent time. Men of all countries
ami classes are writing and read
ing about “God’s Care” and
“Life After Death.” The world
war and its dreadful destruction
and death have caused these
questions to he more prominent
than usual, yet they have always
been of vital interest. A cordial
welcome to every one. Special
music at each service.
Paraguay Cattle LaiUn.
Paraguay contains some of tha best
cattle lands In the world, althoogb
these resources have not yet been ad
equately developed. Tire republic now
contains about 4.000.000 bead of cattlst
REAL ESTATE,JNSURANCE, LOANS
We Sell
Farm and city property improved and unimproved.
Life, Fire, Accident, Tornado and other Lines of Insur
ance.
Loan Money on Real Estate on Easy Terms.
Let us sell you a horn. We will loan you money to pay
for it, and will be glad to Insure you against loss of time
caused by Accident or Disease, against loss or damage by
Fire, and Insure your Life, which strengthens your Credit
as well as protects your family while you are doing so.
I. E. JACKSON & COMPANY
’Phone 171
WINDER, GEORGIA.
Fine Home
for Sale
Two story house, barn and other outbuildings, 20 acres of
land, good orchard and pasture and some timber adjoining
City of Winder, at SSOOO.
W. H. Quarterman. or
Jno. S. Craft.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. FINE HOME FOR SALE.
Services for Sunday.
Sunday School 10 a. m. Seven room house with electric
Preaching 11 a. m., “The Christ- lights, city water, hot and cold,
ians Wealth.” Corner lot on Broad Street, close
8 p. m., “The Bitter Waters in. Price, $3,000.00. See us right
Sweetened.” away, if you want to secure this.
Come over and help us.—W. H. W. H. Quarterman. or John S.
Faust. Pastor. Craft.