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Calendar Barrow Superior Court.
January Adjourned Term, 1919.
Monday, Jan. 12, 1920.
N<>. 52*. Mr. Fannie Wallace vs. Hoke Walla*'*', divorce,
Nh. 129. Mrs. Mi'Hsir Cjuattlolianni \s. I’. \V. (juattlohaum, divorce.
Xu. .V:n. .!. .1. \ iissvy vs. Kiln V:issov, divorce.
No. 1". l. 1% in in ti Jnckson vm. .lack .Jackson, divorce.
No." 542. Miteli Famp, (ini'), vs. Ada Cnnip, (nil.), divorce.
No. 147. Russell Fun ley vs. Wincey Smallwood Conley, divorce.
No. ."ill*. Mrs. Messie Kdwnrds vs. H. K. Kdwnrds, divorce.
No. -lusie Stanley vs. R. C. Stanley, divorce.
No. 5.12. Mrs. Klla \'andiforil vs. It. 1,. Vuniliford, divorce.
No. its 4. Mrs. Keiln Henry Arnold vs. Kemp Arnold, divorce.
No. !*>2. I.nv A. (trahnni vs. *'. s At tawny, default.
No. (74. Mrs. Mary .1. Monro vs. .lames K. Aiken, et ul., Injuetion.
No. 1.1.1. V'irginin Carolina Cos. vs. .1. .1. Hutcliins, default.
No. fitt!*. H. N. Rainey vs. S. It. Shnrpton, et til., default.
No. .ilti. .1. 11. A Vasco Sejjars v>. \V. 1). Williams, default.
No. I.'iii. W. Barlier vs. Mrs. .1. \V. I’iver, dispossessory vvtirrtmt.
No. .its. I trow ii vs. Saunders, to Re stricken.
No. I it. Tin' State v>. One Ford Automoliile, .(. li. Trunliull, condemnation
No. 4.11. Flanigan A Flanigan vs. (). M. Langford, el al., appeal.
Nil. :;M 1. F. 1.. Sims vs. Adeline Moore.
No. to;:. Mis. Martha Mincoy vs. R. I(.-Moore. trover.
No. tM. Mis. Maithn Mincev vs. A. s. Hill, trover.
No. till. Mis. Martha Moore vs. K. S. Itennett, trover.
No. liiii. Mrs. Martlm Mimey vs. R. It. Russell, trover.
No. I4ti. Tims. F. vs. VV. \V. Parks, et al., damages.
No. I til. Daugherty. Mi-Key A Cos. vs. \V. K. Voting, suit on account..
No. it 41. .1 no. R. White, et al. vs. F. W. O^uat tlelmum, equitable action.
No. 276. .Ino. ht. White, el al. vs. F. W. Quuttlehnum.
No. 214, Hull Refining Cos. vs. Millsaps Oarage, account.
No. 291. F. S. Tiro Cos. vs. Millsaps Onnige, account.
No. i’. ilrs. Ktlie Flanigan vs. ,1. It. Jncksou, equity, etc.
TUESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1920.
No. 141. By number for setting.
No. 114. The State vs. One Buick, M. K. Rogers, et al.. condemnation.
No. i'7. .1. J>. Mobley vs. K. Hewitt.
No. 266. T. A. Maynard vs. W. F. Dell, suit on note.
No. 271. Mrs. Carrie Fash vs. W. 1,, itlasingame, damages.
No. 2K. H. H. Dray vs. K. Hewiit. damages.
No. 174. F. J. Kester vs. VI. .1. (irilt'otli, et pi., account.
No. 191. .1. T. Strange A 11*. vs, W. i House, suit on note.
No. I‘.Mi. .1 P. Strange A t'o. vs. .1. W. House, suit on note.
No. I'll. W. O. MeM ieluc.R vs. 1,, i). (IrilToth, el nl., damages.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. 1920.
No. iso. (I. ,\. McDaniel vs. I,other Clack, distress warrant.
No. .'lit.i. Diantly A Deby i>, M <'. Treadwell, account.
No. 40,. (*my I, ipkins vs. due Richardson, et al., suit on note.
No. 1,.i. S. F. Pirklc vs. Mrs. Mary Puckett, trover.
No. out;, a. F. st. Pasteur vs. 1.. K. Herrin, suit on notes.
I"- 117. Harris liras., vs. Zion Dell, appeal.
No. 149. Will Drown and Frank Drown vs. C. D. Chambers, certiorari, etc.
No. 11V K. F. Jackson vs. (iainesvillc Midland Ry., ilnnmgos.
No. :iH7. J. F. Lisle Milling Cos. vs. Henson Bros. A F., damages.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920.
No. 14 1. L. F. Sell vs. W. M. Stewart, suit on note.
No. 170. Mrs. M. A. Wright vs. Zion Dell, distress warrant.
, Mi. 4H|. e, VV. Anderson vs. F. T. llardigree, suit on check.
No. 525. .1. <Day vs. Kd Sims, appeal.
No. lil'i. VV. M. Stewart vs. J. C. Payne, account.
Appearance docket vvill be called Wednesday. January It, 1920.
Motion docket will be called as occasion may permit during term.
The foregoing approved ns Calendar of January adjourned term of Harrow
Superior Court. I.et it be published as reiptired by law.
This December 31, 1919.
ANDREW J. COBH,
• .. Judge Harrow Superior Court.
Pigs, Shoats and
Fat Hogs
On January 15th or Kith we vvill have another car
load of ehoivo big bone Trim. Shoats and Pigs to arrive;
the kind that make whoppers. Will also have a few fine
eorn fed fat hogs. We are having unusually g'Nnl luck
this season; no sickness and everybody well pleased. Have
been selling this Teun.Hog here for over ten years and
have always tried to sell at reasonable prices. This will
positively lie our last shipment for this seas°n.
Bring your Box and CASH.
W. H. Sheats
‘' The Medicine and Hog Man
We Wish
For
All of you a
Most Prosperous
NEW YEAR
Peoples Fuel Company
Best grade dometic coal
WINDER, GEORGIA
Locals and Personals.
Miss tiwynola Cross. of Sparta,
is tlie attractive guest at the home
of Iter aunt. Mrs. J. X. Hummer
our, on Candler St., this week.
Messrs. Albert and Walter lieu
ton. who are in school in Virginia,
spent the holidays with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ileiiton.
.Miss Imis Segars attended the
Vess-l diver wedding in Athens
yesterday
Mr. Holland Eskridge, lint, of
Mr. Clyde Eskridge, our efficient
Express agent, of Shelhv. \. ('..
spent the holidays here.
Miss I Jessie Menton, who is
teaching music in South fJa.. is
spending some time with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Benton.
Mr. Willie M dyne spent Tues
day in Atlanta on business.
Mr. I)an Bishop, of Athens,
spent .Monday in Winder.
Miss Inez Cooper has as her
guest for several days, .Miss Louise
Daniel, of Statliain.
Mrs. .Minnie Daniel and Miss
Eueile Daniel spent several days
this week with Mr. and Mrs. V.
A. Daniel in Athens.
Mrs. -I. T. WoodrufF and chil
dren are the guest of Mr. and .Mrs.
Claude Mayne.
Mrs. 11. h. Millikin has been
indisposed for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jacobs have
rented their home on Athens St.,
and moved with Mr. and Mrs.
Judson Jackson.
.Mr. Bobbin Mrooksher. of Dah
ionega, is visiting Air. and Mrs.
Ia ill Urooksher at their home on
A1 hens St.
Dr and Mrs. Hibson Nowell, of
Atlanta, returned home Sunday
alter spending a week here.
Mr. and Airs. Clinton Ho forth,
of (lainesvillc. spent the past week
with Air. and Airs. Croon Hill.
.Miss Hattie Patrick spent a few
days Inst week with her parents
near Monroe.
Miss Annette Hamilton, of At
lanta, spent the holidays with her
grand mother, Mrs. Al. J. Perry.
.Miss It os a Hives, of College
Park, is spending her holiday va
cation with her parents.
Air. St. John spent Monday in j
Atlanta on business.
Mr. 11. M. Milligan was a visit
or to the Hate City last week.
Air. and Mrs. (>. Al. Jackson vvill
move into their home on Church
St., mi Jau. Ist.
Air. ('laud Cook spent |/rt of
the Christinas holidays in Athens.
Messrs. Jack Jones. Nim Sellers
and Dav e Cook, three of the splen
did citizens of ('handler's district,
were in Winder Monday on busi
ness.
Aliss Alary Don Segars, of Lavv
renceville, spent the holidays here.
Aliss Ethel drizzle, who was the
attractive guest of Miss Pauline
Saul, of Russell, during the holi
days, returned to her home in
Griffin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. dilbert, ot
(biffin, after a pleasant visit of
several days with Air. and Airs. AN .
II Saul, returned home last Sun
day.
The Winder Bottling Works has
moved into the briek building on
Candler St., formerly occupied by
Mr. R. 1). Moore.
Mr. Sylvester Sauls, of Griffin,
left for home Ahmduy. after spend
ing the holidays with bis parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Sauls, of Rus
sell. .
|>, o f. and Mrs. Cash entertained
a few friends at a six o’clock din
ner during ('liristmas.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams and
baby, and Mrs. Harper, of Slat
barn. were among the guests.
MR CLIFF WAGES, THE BIG
COTTON MAN OF TIGNALL,
HERE
Mr. ('li(T Wages, the big cotton
nian of Tigiiall. visited here a few
♦lays this week.
It is hard to find a cleverer man
than Cliff Waxes and The Times
rejoices in his success and pros
perity in his adopted county of
Wilkes, may he live long and con
tinue to prosper.
Mrs. Lillie Lamar is the guest of
her sister, Mi's. Seymour. of
(iainesville.
Miss Edith House and Miss
Miss Margaret Walker.
Louise Kainey spent Sunday with
Our Friends and Customers Made It
P ossible for
1919
To Bea Big Year
With us, for which we are more than
grateful: with such quality lines of
merchandise as the following:
Cooper Clad Ranges
Majstic Ranges
Allen’s Princes Ranges
Enterprise Cook Stoves
Hot Stonn Heaters
I. H. C Tractors
I. H, C. Stalk Cutters
I. H. C. Disc Plows and Harrows
Me Cormick Mowers and Rakes
Deering Mowers
Clark Cutaway Harrows
Genuine Oliver Plows and Repairs
Dodge Brothers Moter Cars
G. M, C. Trucks
Peter Schuttler Wagons
Thornhill Wagons
Dayton Bicycles
India Automobile 7500 mile Casings
Goodyear Automobile Casings
Michelin Red Inner Tubes
Exide Automobile Batteries.
Mastic Paints
Edison Phonographs
Community Silverware
Rogers Silverware
20 year Aluminum Ware 1
English Crockery and China ware
t
Will Make
1920
The Biggest Year
By trading with us we both gain
Smith Hardware Cos.
The Store of Service and Quality
WINDER, - GEORGIA
THURSDAY, JANUARY 1,