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CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER
TERM. 1919.
BARROW SUPERIOR COURT
Monday, September 22nd, 1919
No. 12
No. 241 . .1
No. 317
No. 407
No. 459
No. 472
No. 522
No. 2*4 Leila Henry Arnold vs
Kemp Arnold, Alimony.
No. 341 .Mrs. Elmer Baxter Bray
vs Thomas Biav, Divorce.
No. 473 llrs. Dessa Sturdivant v
AV. Sturdivant, Divorce, Juj.
cte.
No. 452 Hilda Estelle Hamilton
vs Angelo Hamilton, Divorce.
No. 4*4 <)1 lie E. Blankinsliip vs
Albert A. Blankinsliip, Divorce.
No. 487 Fannie Daniel, Gol. vs
Free! Daniel, Col. Divorce.
No. 503 Samantha Partain vs Ber
ry W. Partain, Divorce, Alimony
etc.
No. 509 Wilson Bros. & Summon
vs K. 1). <’bailee.?, Suit on Note.
Default.
No. 519 Mrs. Bessie .M. Edwards
vs H. E. Edwards, Divorce.
No. 520 Winder Nal’l. I’k. vs <l.
B. Hoseh, Col. ot al. Suit on note.
Default.
No. 521 The Winder Mlg. Cos. vs
Sims iV Sims, Suit on Aeot. De
fault.
No. 393 T. C. .Miller vs J. I*. Cash,
Suit on note. - "
No. 139 N. J. Demos vs '/. F. Jack
son, Bail Trover.
No. 394 Krey Packing Cos. vs A. L.
Maleorn, Suit on Aeet.
No. 399 L. F. Sell vs T. L. <fc J. R.
Wills, Pelts. A. K. Wofford, ('lai
mant.
462 Lay k Craliam \s C. S.
Altoway, Suit on Note, Default.
D. L. Hale vs If. O. Camp, Sheriff.
Tuesday, September 23rd, 1919.
No. 1 lit .1. L. Lanier vs T. A. .May
nard. Damage for Breach of Con
iraet.
No. 297 A. fluff & Son vs A. L.
iMaleoni, Suit on Note.
No. 324 McClure Clothing Mfg.
Cos. vs A. L. Malc°m, Suit on Notes
No. 49(1 Bowman, Moore Hat Cos.
vs A. L. Malcom, Suit on Aeet.
No. 496 (*. S. Millsaps, as Adinr.
Nancy O’Shields vs Mrs. Sallie
Bley. et al
No. 511 The State vs Will Sturdi
vant, Due Mule, Buggy and Har
ness.
No. 512 The State vs J. K. Turn
bull, One 5 Passenger Ford Auto
mobile.
No. 513 The State vs Cal Poster,
<>ne Keo l ’ar.
No. 514 The State vs M. E. Rog
ers, One Buiek Car.
Wednesday, September 24th, 1919
No. 146 Thus. F. Quillian vs W.
W. Parks. R. C. Parks, Damages.
No. 149 Daugherty McKay Cos.
vs \V. K. Young, Suit on Aeet.
No. 272 A. J. Wages vs J. R.
White. Suit on Note.
No. 281 D. L. Hale vs J. Roy
White. Attachment and Deelara
t ion.
No. 352 A. J. Wages vs J. Roy
White, Affidavit. Bond and At
tachment.
Thursday, September 25th, 1919
No. 29 .1 T. Peyton vs R. Hewitt,
Damages.
No. 159 Dave Harris vs B. A.
Smith, Damages.
No. ISI ,F. D. Phillips, by (J. 0.
Phillips vs K. Hewitt, Damages.
No. 234 Cult Refining Cos. vs ,J. W.
millsaps (larage, J. \V. Millsaps et
al.
No. 33s John Magness vs H. L.
Bentley, Damages.
No. 372 W. H. Toole vs John M.
Williams vv Cos., et al. Suit on Con
t raet.
No. 39*5 A. I'. Si. Pasteur vs L K.
Herrin. Suit on Note.
No. 4(is John S. ('rat't vs Lee .1.
Oliver. Equitable Petition, ! i. tie
No. 41 f> (’itv of Winder vs H. T. A
I*. A. Flanigan. Suit in Equity.
Friday, September 26th, 1919.
No. 222 Ludden & Hates vs The
Planters Warehouse et al. Com
plaint for Cotton.
No. 425 Mrs. Vella Mae Smithy vs
City of Winder and Ua. Kv. &
Power Cos.
\o. 427 W. and. Peppers vs Good
man Chapman, Certiorari, Tra
verse.
No. -149 .lane Moore Col. vs Eu
(rt-ne Hunter. Col. Laborer's Lien.
Monday, September 29th, 1919.
Criminal Docket will he called
and remain in order until all cases
ready for trial have been disposed
Any civil eases on this calendar
not previously disposed of will be
called in order after the criminal
cases have been disposed of as oc
casion may permit.
Wednesday, October Ist, 1919.
No. 299 L. F. Sell vs ’Hie Winder
Dolton Mills, Tims. A. Maynard.
No. 300 Daniel •!. McDaniel vs
The Barrow County Cotton .Mills.
Damages.
No. 141 L. F. Sell vs W. M. Ste
w art. Suit on Note.
No. 384 Zaek Sikes vs T. 3. Sikes,
Suit Administratorship of E. JI.
Sikes.
No. 395 Brantley <k Doby vs \V.
M. C. Treadwell, Suit on Aeet.
No. 4:17 Z. F. Jackson vs R. L.
lingers. Suit on < knit met.
No. 450 (W. Parke?', Admr. vs
G. 11. Dalton et al.
No. 470 Ill's, M. A. Wright vs
Zion Bell, Distress Warrant.
No. 4*7 Harris Bros, vs Zion Bell,
Appeal.
Thursday, October 2nd, 1919.
No. 380 <!. A. McDaniel vs Luther
Clack, Distress Warrant.
No. 387 The .1, C. Leslie Milling
Cos. vs Henson Bros. & Fullbright
et al.
No. 432 A. Blakeley vs Will Hen
derson, Equitable Petition.
Vo. 4(( John K. Flanigan vs Gall
oway Nowell et al. Equilable Pe
tition.
No. 471 Mary Ann Tims vs Wil
liam Sturdivant, Damages.
Friday, October 3rd, 1919.
No. 475 S. V. Pirkle vs Mrs. M. M.
Puckett. Trover.
No. 47(i T. G. Flanigan vs John A.
Skelton, Land Partition.
No. 494 Knoxville Glove Mfg. < 'o.
vs Henson Bros. & Fill bright Go.
No. 498 E. S. & E V. Harris vs W.
11. McDaniel and Mrs. Rehekali
Mc I kuiiel.
Appearance Docket Will Be
< 'ailed October, Ist, 1919.
Motion Docket will be called as
occasion may permit during term.
The foregoing is approved as
the calendar of Barrow Superior
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Court for the September Term,
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vided by law.
This 9th day of September 1919.
Andrew J. Cobh, Judge Super
ior <'uni ts, Western t ireiiit.
ROLLER TOP DESK FOR SALE
Nice Holler top office desk for
sale at a bargain. If you need a
good one practically new'. See or
write K. A. Hill, Winder, Ga.,
BETHLEHEM.
.Misses Irene Hill, Bertha and
Leila Poole, and Ethelene Bentley
of Winder, were the week-end
guests of Miss Lena Hill.
Mr. Albert Mobley, of Monroe,
was here last week and d°sed a
trade with the farmer’s uni°n,
who have purchase tithe gin at
this place, formerly owned by the
Monroe Oil and Fertilizer Cos.
Little .Miss Floy lfaekett has
been sick for the past week.
Mr. Desus Treadwell left Satur
day for New Orleans, where he
will attend a Cotton Convention
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Whitehead
had ihe former’s br°thei* and
family with them Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Langford
are spending some time at Craw
ford. f
- J°hn llill, of Montezuma,
was mingling with friends and re
latives here Monday.
Mesclames Worsham and Flani
gan vet timed to their home in
Birmingham, Ala., this week, af
ter a visit of several week’s to
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Moore.
Dr. R. P. Adams lias purchasli
ed a handsome touring car.
Mr. and Mrs. John Charles are
visiting in Piedm°nt, S. C.,
Messrs. Z. N. Hendrix and E. S.
Harris were in Gainesville Tues
day.
Ernest Ridgeway is quite sick
this week.
.Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Williams
and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jenkins,
of Monroe, were here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leslie’s
guests t'or this week were, Mrs.
E. J. Ham, of Woodville, Mr. L.
P. Leslie, of Brunswick and Mrs.
Gussie E/.elle, of Woodville.
Millinery! Millinery!
Just arrived a lovely line of ladies’ and chil
dren’s Ready-to-Wear, Hats, also a beautiful line
of hand-made Hats at attractive prices.
LADIES’ SKIRTS
We have also a line of
ladies’ Skirts, prices QO QQ QIA
ranging from s __ 01 U
You should see our SIO.OO Skirts.
Ladies’ Crepe de Chine
and Oeorget.e Waists |2.98 tO $6.25
Georgette beaded and embroidered, hemstich
ed, tucked; smart models with or without collars.
Round Vor square necks.
LACES, LACES, LACES.
Towel 5e to 75c.
CROCKERY
We will sell you a set of Cups and Saucers
for $1.90 per set; Plates at same price.
Ginghams 20c a yard. HERRIN’S 10c CENT
STORE will be headquarters for all holiday goods
this season. Have just purchased a full line of
all kind toys, dolls, toilet articles, etc.
HERIN’SIOc STORE
GRANITE HOTEL BUILDING
THE JOHN DEERE WAGON
Runs light; runs a long time and holds
up big loads. Only a few more of them
on hand in the wide gauge. The next
will be four-inches narrower track and
bodies. Get one of the regular width be
fore they are all gone.
WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO.
WINDER, - GEORGIA.