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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 19.21.
NOTICE OF SALE.
GEORGIA -Barrow county.
Under and by virtue of n power of
hale contained in a certain security
deed uiven by John J. Thomas to Mrv
Ida L. Chamberlin, said •hi*'! dated
Feb. 21. 102 ft. and recorded in Clerk’*
ottiee ot the Superior Court of Burrow
county, Georgia, in record of deeds,
book 1). folio 7; the undersigned, the
said Ida 1.. Chamberlin, will sell at pub
lic outcry ladore the court house door
in said county, on the first Tuesday in
November, next, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, all of the following described
property* to*wit i
Ail of a certain tract or parcel of
land, with the improvements thereon,
situate , lying and being in the Stale
of Georgia and County of Barrow and
in the City of Winder and known ns a
part of th It. S. 1). Lanier Place and
lying on the South side of North Broad
street and more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at a risk corner
on Broad street near house and run
ning thenee South 5.> 1 - East 12.1d
chains to branch; thence with the mean
ders of branch 5.!0 chains to a poplar;
thence North 77 West 2.24 chains;
thence South 47 1-2 West .‘MW; thence
North <■><> West 1.03 chains; thence
North NK W. 85 chains ; thence North 57
West 5.4t> chains to iron pin at pasture
fence; thence up ditch North 2 West
2.28 chains.
to iron rod: thence North 7M West 1.57
chains to iron pin on Broad street;
thence along Broad Street South 28
West 5.4 ft chains to the beginning cor
ner. containing 2 acres, more or less.
This sale will )><• made by the said
Ida L. riuimberlin for the purpose of
satisfying a certain note given by the
said John .1. Thomas, to the said Ida L.
Uhamberlin for the sum of Twenty Five
Hundred no-100 {52500.001 Dollars,
said note dated February 21. Ift2o. due
five years after date and secured
by the aforesaid deed.
Money-Worth
Money Now
AND WHEN YOU SEE HE IN
REGARD TO YOUR
Rootling Work and Roof Repair
ing Work, Plumbing and Plumb
ing Repair Work, Roof Painting,
and Repair Work ,House Paint
ing and Interior Work
YOU WILL AGREE THAT I
WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.
C. T. Nally
Phone 77 r / 1
Do Your Tires Wear Out
Or Blow Out?
Long, trouble-free mileage-that is what
you want from your tires—and you’ll get it,
if you use Goodyear Cord Tires and Heavy
Tourists Tubes. ,
It is unusual to have a blowout with these
strong, resilient tires.
We have a complete stock of Goodyear
Cord Tires and Heavy Tourist Tubes-and
we can show you how they will reduce your
mileage costs.
the Tire Service Station
tobert A. Camp, Prop.
At bras Street. WINDER, GA.
rHONF. 203
TAX NOTICE
I will be at the following places:
Bethlehem -Oct. 11. from ft A. M. to
11 A. M.
I*. |i. Jones Store net. 11 from 11 :50
A. M. to 1 :50 P. M.
St at ham <B4 11. from 2 :on I’. .
to 4 :n0 P. M.
< •handlers Court Ground Oct. 11th,
from 4:50 to 5:50 P. M.
Pentecost District.
Sigman's Store, Oft. 12 from 9:00 A.
M. to 10:50 A. M.
Gain’s District.
Thompson’s Store Oct 12th, from
11 :imi A. M. to 1 :00 I’. M.
Cain's Court Ground Oct. 12 Doom
1 :50 lo 2 :50 P. M.
~ District.
Auburn, at Bank Oct 121 li from 5:00
P. M. lo 4 :sft P. M.
Ben Smith District.
II T. Sells. Sr.. Residence Oct 15.
from ft :50 to 11 :(KI A. M.
Carl Oct. 15th from 11:3ft A. M. to
2 :0O P. M.
M H. LOWE, T. C. B. <’.
The said John J. Thomas defaulted
on February 21, 1521. and August 21,
1521. in Hie payment of interest and in
accordance with the terms of said note,
tin- said Ida L. Chamberlain iius ma
tured said note and offered said prop
erty for sale. This property will la
sold as the property of the said John J.
Thomas, and for the purpose of paying
the principal and interest of said note,
including all costs of this sale, and the
balance, if any, will la- paid over to the
said John J. Thomas.
Tliis October sth. 1921.
Ida L. Chamberlin.
Get rid of that nervous, fretful feel
ing. Brace up. Take Tanlae and you
will look everybody in the face with a
smile. Sold at G. W. DeLaPerriere &
Sons.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
i'he School of the church meets at
10:15 A. M. Good music, good teachers,
good fellowship. Come.
The Lord's Supper and preaching by
the minister at 11 :20 A. M. Every
member of the church is expected to
,ic present and visitors are always wel
come.
Evening sermon at N :ftft o'clock. Stere
optlcon pictures from the Life of Christ
follow the sermon.
Friday night is Community Night.
There will la* two reels of moving
pictures. One will he "Making the
Desert Bloom,” the other is Glimpses
of the Balkan Mountains. Both of
these arc* bautiful scenics. You will
want to see them.
Minister, Stanley It. Grubb.
Classified Ads.
You can still get Syrup Pails and
Buckets from Smith Hardware Cos.
Jumper Dresses $4.95
Another new lot of all-wool Slips or
Dresses has been received by J. T.
Strange Company, and are now on sale
at $4.55.
Somebody will get, the Music Master
at Sunnnerour’s store next Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, October 13, 14
and 15.- Bring in your keys on one of
those days. The one that unlocks the
Music Master gets it free.
Oil Stoves at Smith Hardware Cos.
for s(>.so and up.
FOR SALE. —Good stove heater in fine
condition. Very cheap for quick sale.
Apply at Winder News office.
Heater Time is here. We have them
’for $8.75 up. Smith Hardware Cos.
MILK COW WANTED.'*-1 want to buy
a milk cow fresh in.—W. C. Baggett,
Winder, Ga.
Be sure lo bring your keys that will
unlock tin- Music Master to Surnmer
our's store next Thursday. Friday and
Saturday. October 15, 14, and 10. The
lucky key will win the musical instru
ment.
FOR RENT—I have 5 nice rooms for
vent in my home on Hamilton Ave.. Ap
ply to Mrs. M. E. Vaughan's Millinery
store opposite the new court house.
Don't forget the bond election next
Saturday.
Let Smith Hardware Company show
you why Winchester Flash Lights are
superior and they cost no more.
Saturday, October Bth is bond election.
STRAYED. —Bay horse, one-eyed,
blaze face, stocking feet behind, left
home Monday. Finder of one of this
description notify I). S. Chrisler, Lo
ganville. Ga., ltpd
If you are behind with the Winder
der News we will be compelled to dis
continue your paper on November Ist,
if you do not pay up. See about it at
once.
All lo the Music Master must
be brought in to J. W. Summerour’s
store next Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday, October 13, 1-4 and 15. The Mas
ter will be unlocked on one of those
days by the lucky key.
We cannot make you a present of the
Winder News. It costs a lot of mon
e.v to print it. and we must collect
our subscriptions thut are due us.
Your pH per will be stopped November
Ist, if you are behind. Don't delay
but attend to it now.
Full size Aluminum Tea Kettles for
Only $1.25. at Smith Hardware Cos.
Steel Ranges with closet and reser
voir from $50.00 up at Smith lldw. to.
• " ~ ” *
ingersoll watches for $1.70 and up
at Smith Hardware Cos.
Sow wheat, Buy BLUE STONE from
Smith Hardware Company.
Guaranteed (VK)k Stoves. with ves
sels. for 19.50 up at Smith Ildw. Cos.
Every church ami home that dot's
not have electric lamps should have one
or more Gasoline l.atups. —Smith Hard
ware Company sells the $lO lamp for
$7.50.
Jumper Dresses $4.95
Another new lot of all-wool Slips or
Presses has been received by J. T
St ranee Company, and are now ou sale
at $4.95.
A GOOD FARM FOR RENT.—WeII
improved land ; want a two and a four
horse men.—See R. D. McDonald, on
Athens street. Winder.
The $150.00 Thornhill Wide track
1-horse wagon is being sold by Smith
'Hardware Cos. for only SIOO.
THE WINDER NEWS
Everybody Is Shopping
J. L. SAUL’S
§40,000.00 worth of new goods bought for this season
consisting of Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Ladies Ready-to-
Wear, Dry Goods, Shoes and Millinery at prices lower
than during the year of 1914. And the people of Bar
row and adjoining counties are quick to grasp a great
opportunity such as this and are coming for miles to
Saul’s Store to purchase Fall and Winter goods. Each
day great loads of merchandise are loaded in wagons,
buggies, autos, trucks and carried out in arms from this
store. Remember these are new goods and are not the
same old goods that you saw on our shelves last fall. We
decided our customers were entitled to new merchan
dise and so we bought new merchandise. Come along,
there is plenty for all.
Make our Store Headquarters during the remaining 2
days of the fair. We have arranged a special Rest Room
for the ladies and children on our 2nd floor at our Mil
linery Parlors. You are welcome to use this rest room.
Do your Shopping Here and make your dollar go as far
as two elsewehre, and get new merchandise.
SLIPOVER DRESSES
Another shipment of the
Jersey and Velour Slip
over dresses. The very
latest thing for stylished
dressed women. They
sell everywhere for $lO
and sl2. Our prices are
$6.75 and $7.45
They are made in our
own factoiy.
DRESSES
Tricotine and Serge:
S2O dresses at $12.50
S3O dresses at $17.50
MEN’S SUITS
$35 Suits at $22.50
S4O Suits at $27.50
SSO Suits at $32.50
LADIES SWEATERS
Ladies $7.50 Sweaters,
at $3.75
$lO Sweaters at $6.75
Remember, these prices only for the remaining 2 days
of Fair week. We implore you to come while these new
goods are here waiting for you. Our prices will actual
ly astonish you. Come, see and compare with an>bod>s
goods and if you don’t agree that we save you money
besides giving you new merchandise, we won t ask you
to buy a dollar’s worth from us.
J. L. SAUL
THE CLOTHIER WINDER, GA.
Men’s Brogue Shoes
The newest lasts $5.75
LADIES WAISTS
Ladies Waists in Crepe
de chine and Georgette,
$7.50 Waists at $3.90
$5.00 Waists at $2.75
$2.00 Voile Waist 95c
MEN’S SUITS
Men’s Suits back to low
prices:
S2O Suits at... . $12.50
S3O Suits at . . . $18.50
COAT SUITS
$25 Coat Suits at $14.75
S3O Coat Suits at $19.75
S4O Coat Suits at $24.50
WORK SHOES
Mens $4.50 Work Shoes
at $2.85
AAA SHEETING
25c quality at ... 12ic
AA 20c quality at 8c
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.