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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA- ilarrow county.
O. VV. Smith, admin ist into* of the os
fate of Mrs. M. E. Smith, dee.ea.std. rep
resents to the Court iu Ins petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered Mrs. M. K. Smith’s
estate. This is. therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause if any they can, why
said adiii'iiist rat or Should not be dis
charged and receive letters of dismis
sion on ihe first Monday in August,
1920.
H. Q. H1T.1., Ordinary.
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LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
STATE Or GEORGIA. Barrow county.
To All Whom it May Concern:
TANARUS,. A. House has applied to me for
permanent Letters of Administration
on the estate of M. C. House, late of
said county, and 1 will pass upon said
application on the first Monday in Aug
ust, 1920.
Witness my hand and official seal,
this the uth day of July 1920.
H. G. HILL. Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Barrow Superior Court. September
Term, 1920.
Mrs. Man Heflev, Harvey Lorov
Holley.
To Harvey Leroy Heflev:
In pursuance of an order of Judge of
the Superior Court of said county you
are hereby required to he and appear
at the September terc, of the Superior
Court of Barrow county to he held on
the Fourth Monday iu .September, 1920,
then and there to show cause, if any,
why the prayer for divorce in said case
should not. he granted.
Witness the Hot). Andrew J. Cobb,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
county.
This July 22, 1920.
GEORGE X. RAC WELL Clerk,
of the Superior Court Harrow Cos.
41 2mos.
In the District Court of the United
States For the Northern District of
Georgia.
. .In re- Q. C. Phillips, Bankrupt. No.
951. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said pe
tition be bad on August 28, 1920, at ten
o’clock A. M. at the United States Dis
trict Court room, in the city of ATLAN
TA, Georgia, notice is hereby given to
all creditors and other persons in inter
est to appear at said time and place and
show cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
should not be granted.
O. c. ITLLT.K. Clerk.
By \V. L. Cornett. Deputy clerk.
COUNTY LINE
(Last week’s letter)
M i's. .Josephine I’orlei Ims re
turned to her home near l liion
(! rove.
Miss Sadie Vanderl'ord has re
turned home from a week’s visit
to her tinele near lloy Mountain.
Miss <Hlie Murphy spent Satur
day afternoon with Miss Eula Har
dy.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Murphy
spent Monday night with Mr. and
Al rs. Arthur House.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy,
Hoyt Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Clar
enee Hardy spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. I*. Sims near -Jef
ferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen spent
Saturday night and Sunday wilh
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flanigan
spent Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Murphy.
Mr. Grady (Vonie spent Monday
with liis sister. Mrs. A 1). Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hardy are
spending a few weeks with rela
tives here.
Messrs. (). It. and F. F. House,
('. 11. Sigman and William Sum
rnerour made a business 1 rip to At
lanta Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alberl Murphy
spent Saturday night ami Sunday
in Hoschton.
Mr. Alvin Vaudevford and sis
ler. Misses Sadie and Alzonia,
made a business trip to Hoschton
Tuesday.
Mr. William Fmvior spent Mon
clay in Winder.
WATCH
THE BIG 4
Stomach-Kidneys- Heart -Liver
Keep the vital organs healthy by
regularly taking the world’s stand
ard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles —
GOLD MEDAL
The National Remedy of Holland for
enturie3 and endorsed by Queen Wilhel
mina. At all druggists, three sizes.
Uxk (or ft,, name Gold Med.! on uwerj brl
*nd .ccept DO inutmtioo
33 ACRES.
Tl acre home place near public
road, hall mile school and Tour
churches, water, wood, good bouse
sontt of land made bale to acre
last year < Ally +2BO per acre. G
R LEWIS. Tucker, Ga.
40 ACRES
40 acres, real first class ft-room
house and barn, etc., plenty of wa
ter. close to National Highway, 1
mile to school and four churches.
Land lies well and has lot of fruit,
We will have to ask for the rash,
but it’s cheap- + 100 acres, (i. 1!.
TI CK ER. Tucker. Ga.
Speedy Relief
From Habitual
Constipation
The liver is the largest and most
important organ in the body, and
when the liver refuses to act, it causes
constipation, biliousness, headaches,
indigestion, gas, sour stomach, bad
breath, dysentery, diarrhoea, pains in
back and under shoulder blades and
under ribs on right side. These syrap'
toms lead to colds, influenza or other
serious troubles unless corrected im
mediately.
An inactive liver places an extra
burden on the kidneys, which over
taxes them and causes the blood to
absorb and carry into the system the
impurities that the liver and kidneys
have failed to eliminate.
When you treat the liver alone, you
treat only a third of your trouble, and
that is why you have to take purga
tives every few nights. Calomel or
other ordinary laxatives do not go far
enough. If you would treat your kid
neys and blood while treating the liver
you would put your entire system in
order and frequent purgatives would
then be unnecessary.
Dr. W. L. Hitchcock many years
ago recognized these important facts,
and after much study and research,
compounded what is now known as
Dr. Hitchcock’s Liver, Kidney and
Blood Powders, three medicines com
bined in one. This was the Doctor's
favorite prescription for many years,
being used by his patients with
marked success. It is a harmless veg
etable remedy, that will not make you
sick, and you may eat anything you
like while taking it.
Get a large tin box from your drug
gist or dealer for 2bc, under his per
sonal guarantee that it will give re
lief, tone up the liver, stimulate the
kidneys to healthy action and thereby
purify ihe blood. If your dealer will
not supply you. it will be mailed direct
by Hitchcock Medicine Cos., Atlanta,
Ga.. upon receipt of price.— (adv.i
Life
Was a
Misery
Mrs. F. M. Jones, of
Palmer, Okla., writes:
“ From the time I en
tered into womanhood
... 1 looked with dread
from one month to the
next. 1 suffered with my
back and bearing-down
pain, until life io me was
a misery, i would think
I could not endure the
pain any longer, and I
gradually got worse. . .
Nothing seemed to btlp
me until, one day, . ~ .
] decided to
” TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
“ 1 took tour bottles,”
Mrs. Jones goes on 16
say, “and was not only
greatly relieved, but can
truthfully say that I have
not a pain. . .
“ It has now been two
years since 1 tookCardui,
and I am still in good
health. . . I would ad
vise any woman or girl
to use Cardui who is a
sufferer from any female
trouble.”
If you suffer pain caused
from womanly trouble, or
if you feel the need of a
good strengthening tonic
to build up your run-down
system, take the advice
of Mrs. Jones. Try Car
dui. It helped her. We
believe it will help you.
All Druggists
J.M
TTTG BARROW TTMES, WTNDER. GEORGIA.
PENTECOST
(Last week’s letter)
Miss Kosn Lee ('handler spenl
Monday with .Miss Edna William
son.
Mr. and .Mrs. Mill Bradbury and
children, of Union were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. (iuy Mineey Friday.
Misses Norma Hnrtligree ami
Myrtle .VleDonald were guests of
Miss Lois Pouch Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Ferguson was the
guest of relatives at Carl Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr. A. I>. Mineey, of Gainesville
is visiting relatives here this week.
Miss Mattie Lou Howell, of Bo
gart, was the attractive guest ot
Miss Lurile .Miller last week.
Mr. Roy l’riekett spent Sunday
with Mr. Chester Pouch.
Mrs. Charlie McDonald and eltil
dren spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. I’hoeha (’aruth.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Sogars and
children were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. \Y. T. Puckett Sunday
afternoon.
Henry llardigree spent last
Week with Master Duncan llardi
gree at Montreal.
There will lie no services here
Sunday on account of quarterly
conference which will he held at
Statham. hut will he services Sun
day night. The pastor desires a
good attendance.
Miss Lois Bradbury of I'nion,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
M rs. ( Juy Mineey.
Airs. \Y T. Frickett, who has
been quite ill for a long time, is
slow ly improving to the delight of
her many friends.
School opened at May lie’s Acad
emy Monday morning under the
efficient management of Miss Lau
ra Alae Ware, of Statham.
41 ACRE TRACT.
41-Acre Tract, on public road. 1
mile Tucker, real good house,
branch, strong land, some wood.
This place is worth more hut it s
going for +147 acre. G. R. LEW
IS, Tucker. Ga.
Extravagance has
gone by the board. T. hrift
is in the air. Men are buying
where the value is.
The Firestone thrifty 3V2
leading the small-tire held today.
Because it is built on real thrift
methods from start to finish.
Firestone experts on the spot in
the raw material markets of the
world are able to get first choice
of quality at quantity purchase
prices.
Firestone men have worked out
the way to produce this tire by
con cert rated methods —no waste
material, no waste motion, no
waste space.
shid Firestone volume output, through
thousrnf: of fenders, permits selling at a
close. /•/ rrgin. jhe user gets the benefit.
Try this Firestone thrifty 3V 2.
M* 'per,, Dollar
MILK COWS FOR SALE.
We have several fine milk cows
for sale and it will be to your in
terest to see them if you want a
milk eow. -E. 11. or Dr. L. W.
Hodges, Winder, Ga.
SHARON LOCALS
(Last week’s letter)
Rev. W T. Lancaster was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs Fagan and
family Sunday.
The school is progressing nicely
at Thompson's Mill this week.
Mr. Tom Cruee is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. -I P Maddux spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs .1 \V. Davis.
Mr. -1. P. Davis and family spent
Tuesday with Mr. .1. W. Davis and
family.
Mr. ( harlie ( ‘nice and family
visited Mr. Torn ('nice Tuesday.
Miss Lois Feagan visited Miss
Lois Davis Saturday afternoon.
Mr. M erschel Davis spent sever
al days recently in Pendergrass.
Mr. and Mrs. -I. W. W Maddox
were in Ilosehton Tuesday.
Rev. Tom Lancaster filled his
regular appointment at Sharon
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Ira Stone spent Monday
the guest of Mrs. .1. W. Davis.
AT STATHAM 2ND SUNDAY
The protracted meeting of the
ChristirUi church at Statlnun will
begin nil the second Sunday in Au
gust.
Rev. A. R. Moore, of Atlanta,
will do the preaching, who is
known as a pulpit orator and able
speaker.
The public is cordially invited
by the church to attend the servi
ces and help in having a greal
meeting.
Uae th* Boft Pedal.
“1 wonder why it is that w# 'nve
the old songs best?” asked the senti
mental one. “T think.” said her worka
day hearer, “it’s because they’re not
Rung so often.”
VICTORY LOCALS
Mr. Pasco Carter had as his
guest Sunday night Mr. E. W. Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt McEver spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Simpson.
Mr. Tom Lancaster, of Belmont,
filled his regular appointment at
Sharon Sunday.
Miss Lou Ella Carter had as her
guest Sunday night Miss Ermine
Simpson.
Messrs. Drill and Orvil Reynolds
spent Sunday and Sunday night
with their sister, Mrs. Harney Sail
ors.
Miss Pauline Parks visited Miss
Annie McEver Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pevry Maddox
spent Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. .letV Davis.
The singing at Mr. .1, I). Carters
FOR
SALE
A few good farms in the best county in Middle Geor
gia. and worth the money. Land that is advat ring every
day. It will he interesting for any hoiue-seekei or spec
ulator to come to Putnam county, Eatonton, Ga.
PUTNAM REALTY
COMPANY
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Gray Twbe $3.75
Red T vbe 4*4,50
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THURSDAY. JULY 29, 1920
Sunday night was cn.j< yed by all
present.
NOTICE.
The first Thursday (August 5)
has been designated as the day for
cleaning off Omer or the Sharplon
cemetery. Let ;iIJ interested be
♦ here as early in the morning as
possible. Those who eyu. will
please bring wagons. Important
business. Do your duty and come.
('ommittee 1919-1920.
Early rubble Blower*.
In flic Louvre, in I’nrls, there is an
oUI Etrit'scan vase, decorate'! aifl* the
figures of children Mowing babbles
withs pipe. Since these children
must have lived long before th • Kouuin
empire there l no wuy or t.iiowing
whose soap they need to blow their
bubbles. —Kxi'limige.