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Hot Summer Days
SAP YOUR STRENGTH AND REDUCE YOUR
VITALITY.
Good Meat
BRINGS IT BACK AND FILLS YOU WITH PEP
PEOPLE WHO EAT OyR MEAT
KNOW THAT IT IS GOOD MEAT
COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS
MIXED FEED
D. O. CARRINGTON
PHONE 105
Lands For
SALE
55 acres, two-liorse farm, strong red land, 3 miles of Slat
ham, (la., SIOO.OO per acre.
Two large farms in Hancock county; good land, fine
timber; pasture; houses; selling for only $35.00 per acre.
Good terms, etc.
3-room house and lot close in, in Winder; selling for
$1500.00.
New 5-room bungalo, $2500.00.
40 acres strong red land 4 miles out of Winder, $-00
PC ' The Jeff Lanier home place at north edge of Hancock
count v • t>so acres fine land, 12-room colonial home; 8 ten
ant houses; gin; line timber; bottoms; pasture, pecan
grove hearing, on auto highway, rural route and near a
school and church. $75 00 per acre.
The Ed Lane place near Mt Zion, Hancock county; <-
room dwelling and 3 tenant houses, over million feet of
lumber; 5 horse open ; good pasture and selling at *•><>
' Loans made at 7 and 8 per cent on City and Farm
property.
W .H. Quarterman, ’Atty
SB INSURANCE
Your neighbor's borne burned only a few days or months ago, and a
cyclone U likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
a nl He down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
DKI AY It may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
on~e A WISE man insures Ills property tn a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he c a n build again. He owes the protection
that it gives, to ihs peace of mind and the -.are of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
Good Year
Sxjffl “SOLD BY”
Xf; I , Smith Hardware
XXM I Company
I Winder Georgia
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tance. Ours is a complete organization, devoted exclusively
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THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, (iUOTKUA.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
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GEORGIA—Barrow county.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Job T.
Williams, as the executor of A. M. Wil
liams, deceased having applied to me
by petition for leave to sell the real es
tate of said A. M. Williams, deceased,
and that an order was made thereon at
the August Term, l!)2b for citation and
that citation issue; all the heirs at law
and creditors of the said A. M. Williams
deceased, will take notice that I will
pass upon said application at the Sep
tember Term, 1920, of the court of or
dinary of Harrow county; and that un
less cause is shown to the contrary at
said time, said leave will he granted.
This the 2nd day of August, 1020.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
G. A. Johns, Attorney. 4t
LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA -Harrow county.
Willie May Bhoats as the administra
trix of the estate of Mrs. May Wheats,
late of said county deceased, having ap
plied to me for leave to sell lands be
longing to the estate of Mrs. May Wheats
and also one-fourth interest in Wheats
Stock Tonic Cos., this is therefore, to no
tify all parties at interest to show cause
before me on the first Monday in Sep
tember, 1920, why the application should
not bo granted.
This the 22d day of August, 15)20.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Barrow Superior Court. September
Term, 11*20.
Mrs. Mary Hefley, vs. Harvey Leroy
Hefley.
To Harvey Leroy Hefley:
In pursuance of an order of Judge of
the Superior CouTt of said county you
are hereby required to be and appear
at the September tere of the Superior
Court of Barrow county to he held on
the Fourth Monday in September, 1920,
then and there to show cause, if any,
why the prayer for divorce in said case
should not be granted.
Witness the Hon. Andrew J. Cobb,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
county.
This July 22. 11*20.
GEORGE N. BAGWELL, Clerk,
of the Superior Court Barrow Cos.
4t-2mos.
NOTICE
To The Qualified Voters of Bor
row County.
Notice is hereby on to the quali
fied voters of Barrow county, Ga., that
an election will be held throughout Bar
row county at all the election precincts
thereof on September Btli, 11*20, by
virtue of a call this day made unler the
provisions of an Act approved July 19,
11*20, for the purpose of submitting to
the qualied voters of said county the
question of their desires relative to
ratification of the said Act creating for
Burrow county a Board of County Com
missioners to consist of n Chairman and
two District Commissioners. The said
Act provides that it shall not become
effective until after it has been ratified
by the qualified voters of said county
in an election to be called l>y the Ordi
nary of Barrow county. This August
10, 1920..
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
CITATION
To Whom it May Concern:
D. I’. l.ord. administrator of tin
tate of Mrs. M. L. Lord, has appl ml t
me in due form for an order to sell
lands of deceased lying partly in Bar
row and partly in Walton county, and
I will pass upon same on first Monday
in September, 1920. This August 2nd,
1920.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Georgia, Barrow County.
Will he sold before the court house
door on the first Tuesday in September,
19920, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described property, to
wit: One Bay Horse about 15 years old,
weight about 1100 pounds; also one
horse dray and harness. Said property
lo\ ied on a> the property of I). D. Mob
ley to satisfy an exeetution issued on
the 10th day of July. 1920 from the
Superior Court of Barrow County, in
favor of G. A. McDaniel against said
1). D. Mobley.
This the 9th day of Aug. 1920.
H. O. Camp. SHERIFF.
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Gainesville Midland Schedule .
No. 14 Northbound due 9.40 AM.
Daily (Mixed) except Sunday.
No. f> Southbound due 11.46 AM.
' Daily-
No. 8 Northbound due 2.00 PM.
Daily
No. 13 Southbound due 5.30 PM.
Daily (Mixed) except Sunday.
No. 6 Southbound due 8.45 PM.
Sunday Only
No. 7 Southbound due 4.58 PM.
Sunday Only
VOTE for W. H. QUARTERMAN
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL.
PENSION LEGISLATION PASS
ED BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
The following from Judge Lind
sey. pension commissioner, to H. G.
Hill, ordinary of Harrow county,
is self explanatory:
Pension Office, August 20th, 1920.
Dear Judge:
The following pension legisla
tion was passed by the last Gen
eral Assembly.
A Constitutional Amendment to
he submitted to the people in the
November election, changing the
date of residence of the Confeder
ate soldiers and their widows in
Borgia, to he eligible to a pension,
from November 4th, 1908, to Jan
uary Ist. 1920.
A bill to authorize the Commis
sioner of Pensions to allow a pen
sion to the widow of a deceased
pensioner, who fails to apply to
he put on the Pension roll in her
own right the year following hus
band’s death.
A bill to make the record of a
soldier, as many on Company’s
rolls, or found elsewhere in writ
ing, as evidence in lieu of witness,
when witnesses are dead, or can
not be found in cases of applica
tion for the invalid or disabled
pensions.
A bill to make eligible to a pen
sion those soldiers, and the wid
ows of such, who could not, and
did not for want of time, perform
as much as six month’s actual ser
vice, from the date of their enlist
ment to the close of the War on
April 26th, 1865.
A bill to increase the annual pen
sion. after January Ist, 1921, to all
soldiers and their widows, $25.00
to those who were paid $90.00 for
1920, $15.00 to continue for four
years.
A resolution to appropriate $25,-
000.00 to pay all these pensioners
on the old roll, unpaid for 1920,
and to pay the Ordinaries their
fees for their pension work for
1920.
A resolution to appropriate
$475,000.00 to pay those soldiers
and widows of soldiers placed on
the pension roll for 1920, under
what is called the “new law.”
.lust when these “new” pensions
and the unpaid pensions on the roll
‘an he paid depends on when there
will he sufficient money in the
treasury that can be used for this
purpose. The Commissioner of
Pensions wishes this to he done at
the earliest day posible, assuring
all that it will ho the pleasure of
the Governor to grant his warrant
the Comptroller-General to ap
prove the warrant, the Treasurer
to draw his checks, and the Com
missioner of Pensions to rush the
GRAND CIRCUIT RACES
NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW
International Club Stock Judging Contest
ATLANTA, GA., OCTOBER 16-26, 1920
THREE DAYS AUTO RACING OCT. 16-25-26
385,000 IN AWARDS $85,000
THE FAIR PRE-EMINENT IN EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
Through Co-operation with the Pure Bred
Live Stock Organizations of the South, The
National Hog and Cattle Show will be an Ex
clusive Feature of the Fair, Assuring the
Greatest Pure Bred and Fat Stock Show ever
Assembled in the Southern States.
International Club Stock Judging Contest:
First Event of its kind at Any Fair in the
World.
Exhibits of Agriculture, Horticulture; the
Boys’ Corn Show and Exhibits by Girls’
Clubs will Beat All Previous Fairs in the
South.
Comprehensive Government Exhibit With
War and Navy Features.
BE SURE TO SEE THE BIG OSTRICH FARM EXHIBIT _ REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS
Admission, 75c; Children, 50c. After 6P. M., 50c. SCHOOL DAY, 15c to
all attending a public or private school when accompanied by Special School
ticket, which will be furnished FREE to all teachers. Write for Free Premium
List or Special Information to R. M. STRIPLIN, Secretary, Atlanta
H. G. HASTINGS, Pres. R. M. STRIPLIN, Sec.
been so anxiously waiting to re
checks to the various Ordinaries,
so that the pensioners may be paid
the pensions for which the\ hu>
W. H. DORRIS
Of Crisp County, asks your
support for the place on the
STATE COURT OF APPEAUI
held by Judge 0. H. P. Bloodworth.
I
Mr. Dorria — ij
—is a successful practitioner of the bar of Cor
dele, for more than 25 years. .-
—has the unanimous indorsement of the bar of _ j
the -Cordele Judicial Circuit.
—has served 4 years in the House, and 2 - ;
years in the Senate.
—took an active part in the passage of all ’ '
constructive legislation enacted during nis ser
vice, including the Georgia Prohibition laws,
the new good roads law, the Western and At
lantic lease act and many others of great pub
lic value and import.
—is pronounced by his friends as a man of ju
dicial temperament and one of highest integ
rity.
YOUR VOTE FOR W. H. DORRIS
WILL BE APPRECIATED
Relief for Torpid Livers
and Habitual Constipation
The liver is the largest and most im
portant organ in the body, and when the
liver refuses to act, it causes constipa
tion, biliousness, headaches, indigestion,
gas. sour stomach, bad breath, dysentery,
diarrhoea, pains in back and under shoul
der blades and under ribs on right side.
These symptoms lead to colds, influenza
or other serious troubles unless corrected
Immediately.
An inactive liver places an extra
burden on the kidneys, which overtaxes
them and causes the blood to absorb and
carry into the system the impurities that
the liver and kidneys have failed to elim
inate.
When you treat the liver alone, you
treat only a third of your trouble, and
that is why you have to take purgatives
every few nights Calomel or other or
dinary laxatives do not go far enough.
If you would treat your kidneys 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
iecognized these important facts, and after much study and research, com
pounded what is now known as Dr. Hitchcock’s Liver, Kidney and Blood Pow
ders, three medicines combined in one. This was the Doctor’s favorite pre
scription for many years, being used by his patients with marked success. It
Is a harmless vegetable remedy that will not make you sick, and you may eat
anything you like while taking it.
Get a large tin box from your druggist or dealer for 25 cents, under his
personal guarantee that it will give relief, tone up the liver, stimulate the
kidneys to healthy action and thereby purify the blood. Keep it in the home
for ready use whenever any member of the family begins to feel "out of sorts ”
It will prove a household friend and a valuable remedy.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 2.
ceive.
Your obedient servant,
J. W. LINDSAY,
Commissioners of Pensions.
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Act Worth While. The Largest Permanent
Midway in the United States with Johnny
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est and Greatest Amusement Organization on
the Continent. Pyrotechnics Prepared by
Special Artist
Amplified by Big Mystical Pageant with
500 Actors.
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