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Washington County News from St. Stephens, Alabama • 3

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WASHINGTON COUNTY ADWE, CHATON, ATA. What a lot of argument there 10 used to be about a woman driving an automobile a 00 0040 TODAY she can "make a train" or fix a tire as well as anybody. As soon as a luxury becomes a necessity the point of view changes. Il Two or three years ago you would have listened to more varying opinions about tires than you could shake a stick at. Mileages, construction, treads and whatnot.

It's different now. Tire users are working towards a unanimous feeling. You express it one waythe man down the street another. But sifted down it amounts to this: That the only way to settle Select your tires according to the roads they have to travel: In sandy or hilly country, wherever the going is apt to be heavy The U. S.

Nobby. your tire problem is to get a tire of known value and stick to it. III We recommend and sell U.S. Tires because their value is known. There's no guess about it.

It was the U. S. quality policy which led to the perfection of the straight -side automobile tire, the pneumatic truck tire---two of the greatest additions to tire value that have ever been made. As representatives of the oldest and largest rubber concern in the world, we are in a position to tell you something about tire values. Come in some day and talk to us, For ordinary country roads The S.

Chaip or Usco. For front wheels The U.S. Plain. For best results- -every: Royal Corda United States Tires ROYAL CORD NOBBY-CHAIN-USCO PLAID ORDER FROM US THE WEEVIL BOLL Calcium Arsenate and WITH THE Sprayers SPRINGFIELD SPRAYER Bedsole-Colvin Drug Co. ENDORSED BY GOVERNMENT Wholesale AND STATE EXPERIMENT STATION FOR BALE BY MOBILE, ALABAMA June 1, '1920 at 7:00 o.clock.

Rev. Davis performed the ceremony that united their lives. The bride, who is a brunett. was daintily attired in her wedding dress of white georgette with hat and shoes to match. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie Tutton of Meridian and Miss Ruby Sul-1 livan, of Topton, Ala. sister of the bride wot Mr. Thomas Brown, of Meridian, Friends here extend to the young couple their heartiest congratulations. CHATOM STATE BANK CHATOM, ALA.

Capital Stock and Surplus, $23,250.00 Prompt Business Methods and Courteous Treatment WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE James N. Granade, President T. J. Dees, Vice-President G. E.

Turner, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS C. V. Williams, J. S.

Granade, J. H. Blount, A.J. Wood, M. H.

C. Dumas, T. J. Dees, James N. Granade, Milton Mo Dowell R.

F. NEVILLE ALBERT P. BUSH B. LITTLE PRESIDENT VICE-PRES'T AND TREAS. BEC' T'Y T.

G. Bush Grocery Co. (Mobile, Ala.) Cotton Department Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Cotton. Prompt and careful attention to orders. H.

C. BOWLING, Manager, Cotton Dept. Conservative! Successful! DODO BANK OF WASHINGTON COUNTY Vinegar Bend, Alabama DIRECTORS N. E. TURNER.

LEE ROUSSAVILLE, JOE M. PELHAM, JR. H. S. TURNER.

DR. W. A. THOMPSON. A.

R. TURNER Loans! Banking by Mail! a 3 I J. W. LEGGITTE MILLRY, ALABAMA REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Represent Old Line Fire and Life Companies Risks on good country property solicited. Administrator's Notice to File Claims.

The State of Alabama, Probate Court, Washington County. June 1. 1920. In the matter of the Estate of Darwin Howard, Deceased. Letters Ancillary Testamentary on the Estate of Darwin Howard, Deceased, having been granted to the undersigned on the 15th day of May, 1920, by the Hon.

F. C. Turner, Judge of Probate of said county, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate. are hereby, required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. ADDLE HOWARD, Executrix.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE is hereby given that John Ford, of Healing Springs. Ala. who. on August.

14th 1916. made Homestead Entry Serial No. 09940 Rec.ipt No. 1696100, for Townwhip 7 North. Range 4 west.

st. Stephene Meridian. has fled notice of intention to make Three sear Proof, to establish claim to the land above described. hetore Judge at the Probate Court. at Chatom, Alabama on the 25th day of June 1920.

Claim.out names as witnesses: A. A. Fail. Enoch Jones, Arlanda William Miller, all of Healing Springs. Alabama.

5-27 5t CATO D. GLOVER, Register. FOR SALE HORSES and MULES THE GOOD KIND THAT ALWAYS. GIVE SATISFACTION. A Good Selection Always on Hand.

J. T. PINKERTON, Waynesboro, Miss. WM. H.

ARMBRECHT LAWYER 523-525 City Bank MORILE, ALA. Will practice in Washingina County in association with Local Attorneys. 3-4-15-lvr. Birmingham, June 1, 1920, Hon. W.

H. Long. Sheriff of Washington County, Chatom, Ale. Dear Sir: The following U. 8.

Internal Revenue Liceases have been issued to your Washington County in the month of May, 19c0: No V. S. Internal Revenue licenses were issued to your in May. I hereby certify that I have earefully examined the record of the Collector of Internal Revenue and the above is complete and correct. Yours very truly, SAM A.

JONES. Sworn to and subscribed before me this first day of June. 1920. 3. MOBLEY, Sotary Publie.

Carroll! C. Richardson is back in town. this week. NOTICE. The State of Washington County.

Notice To Taxpayers: The sitting of the County Tax Adjuster for one week, as required by law, forthe purpose of hearing objections to valuations as fixed by him, and begin. ning on the first Monday in June, which is the seventh day of June, 1920, will be terminated and discontinued on and after 4 p. on Tuesday, June 15, 1920, unless by special arrangement with said Tax Adjuster. (Signed) J. CHASON, Tax Adjuster for Washington Co.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The State of Alabama Washington, County. Probate Court June 1st 1920. In the Matter of the Estate of W. D.

Ferguson, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on the Estate of W. D. Ferguson Deceased, baving been granted to the undersigned on the dayof June 1920 by the Hon. F.

C. Turner Judge of Probate of said County notice is hereby giver that all persons having claims against said estate, are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. G. L. Fergusen, Executor.

Pelham and McDuffie, Attys. for Executor. DEATH OF MRS. SAMAN F. LYNES.

HAWTHORN, Ala. June Mrs. Sarah F. Lynes, one of the best known residents of this community suffered a stroke of paralysis Saturday night and Lever regained conscious. ness before her death Wednesday night.

Mrs. Lynes, who was 82 years old, leaves the following children: Mrs Margie Kirkland of Hawthorn, H. T. Lynes of Me Intosh, Mrs. Marcella Middleton of Hawthorn, Mrs.

Jane Williams of Bond. Mrs. Martha Williams of Suuflower, Mrs. Margaret Henson of Hawthorn, and S. B.

Lynes of Cortelyou. The Rev J. M. Hall of Prichard. officiated at the funeral in the Washington church semetary.

MARTIN-SULLIVAN. A marriage of interest in Washing ton County. was that of Miss Ollie Sullivan formerly of Topton. Als. but now of Meridian, Miss.

to Mr. Robert L. Martin of that city, which took place at the Southern Methodist parsonage in Meridian Tuesday evening NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. 17.

S. Land Office at Montgomery, Ala. May 3, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Isiah Sulli. van, of Buckatunna.

who, on June 1917. made Serial Homestead No. 010216. Receipt No. 1686829, for the Section 12, Township 7.

Nortb. Range 5 West. Nt. Stephens Meridian. has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to establich claim to the land above described.

before the Judge of the Probate Court. at Chatom, on the 24th day of June, 1921. Claimant names we witnesses: William E. Wood, Much Kirkland. Nathaniel Dearmond, Lee Sullivan, all of Buckatuna, Miss.

CATO D. GLOVER, Register. JOE C. GRANADE. JAS.

N. GRANADE. GRANADE DO GRANADE ATTORNEYS AT LAN AND SOLICITORS IN CHANGER! CHATON, ALABAMA. Will practice in all the Courts of Wast inston. Clarke, Chootaw and adjoining counties and in the Supreme Court.

6-1311 LETTER TO CHAIRMAN C. C. SMITH. Birmingham. Ala.

June 10, 1920. Mr. C. C. Smith, Ohatom, Ala.

My dear Mr. Smith: Under recent ruling: of the New York office, whereby our official state quota was reduced, I know you will rejoice to learn that your county is now officially over the top. In other worda, your quota in now $300.00, and ran ruised $129.50, to which should be added total credits of $572.03, covering amounts sent direct to this office or to the New York off.ce, making a grand total of $701.53 It gives me a great deal of pleasure to pass this information along to you. Needless to say, we are very glad to include the name of your county in the list of those who reached their objective and have gone Over The Top. With kindest regards, I remain.

Cordially yours, H. T. McBROOM. State Secretary, WALLACE P. PRUITT ATTORNEY AT-LAW ABSTRACTS MADE AND CONTINUED Chatom, Ala JOE M.

PELHAM. Ala, Con. JOHN let Ala. Die. Chatom, PELHAM McDUFFIE A Solicitors in Chancery CHATOM, AS.A,.

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