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THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1922.
Legal Advertisements.
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
In pursuance of an order granted by
the Hon. N. L. Hutchins. Referee in
Bankruptcy. I will offer for sale at
auction to the highest bidder for cash
on the 17th day of March, 1922, at 11
o'clock, A. M., that stock of dry goods,
notions, shoes, gents furnishings, ladies
ready-to-wear, and such other things
usually found in a general dry goods
stock, as well as the fixtures of George
J. Zachem, Bankrupt, located in the
store occupied during the past year by
the said bankrupt, on Jackson street in
the City of Winder, Georgia. Said sale
will be held in the store building. In
ventory may be had and stock may be
inspected upon application to the un
dersigned Trustee.
J. C. PRATT. Trustee.
Winder, Ga.
G. A. Johns,
Winder, Ga.
Attorney for the Trustee. . 2t
SHE RIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
There- will le sold before the Court
House door of said county within the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in April, 1922, the following property,
to wit:
One black mare mule about 10 years
old, weighing about 1050 lbs, named
Rodie; one practically new two-horse
■Wfigon, Hackney make. Also one sec
ond hand two-horse wagon, Hackney
make.
Said property levied on as the proper
ty of J. C. Day to satisfy a mortgage
execution issued from Barrow Supe
rior Court in favor of Burson & Thur
mond and against J. C. Day.
This the Bth day of March, 1922.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Will be sold before the Court House
door of said county within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
April, 1922, the following property:
About 170 cases of soda water bot
tles, each cntainLng 24 empty soda wa
ter bottles: the same to include the
empty bottles, about 20 empty cases
for soda water bottles; about 14
one-gallon jugs of flavoring syrups;
one syrup tank; one capping machine
for bottling; 13 boxes soda water
crowns; one heater; one bottle soak
er and washing machine for soda wa
iter bottles; one electric motor; one
ice box; one step ladder; one Iwttling
machine for bottling soda water, two
drums made of iron for carbonated gas;
one flat top desk; one chair; and all
adjuncts and fixtures found in the hot
■tling plant of R. H. Pirkle, located in
the brick building on Candler street
opposite from the Winder News office;
also another electric motor.
Said property levied upon as the
property of R. H. Pirkle under and by
virtue of a distress warrant in favor
of W. L. Bush and against said R. H.
Pirkle and sold to satisfy said distress
•warrant. Said property is in posses
sion of the undersigned sheriff and may
be inspected upon application to him.
The said property is heavy machinery,
for the most part, and especially the
following: One syrup tank; one cap
ping machine for bottling; one bottle
soaker and washing machine for soda
water bottles; one bottling machine for
bottling soda water; one heater; one
flat top desk; tvfo electric motors, and
all of said property will be sold by de
scription being too cumbersome and
heavy to move, and will be delivered to
the purchaser at the places where the
same are stored in Winder, Ga. The
sheriff reserves the right, however, to
bring tljem to the court house for sale.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
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Ap The District Court of the U. S.
Northern District of Georgia, as a
Court of Bankruptcy.
William-Thompson Cos., Bankrupt.—
In Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor above
named, a resident of Winder, Ga., in
the county of Barrow said district are
hereby notified that he was on Feb. 20,
1922, duly adjucated bankrupt and the
first meeting of his creditors will be
held at the office of Referee at Winder,
Ga., March 17, 1922, at 10 A. M. (E.T.)
at which time the said creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt and
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
W. C. JETT
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GROCERIES and MEATS
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
'lO jounds Simon Pure Lard. ... . ...... $2.05
5 pounds Simon Pure Lard 1.10
10 pounds Morris Pure Lard 1.80
5 pounds Morris Pure Lard L * .90
3 boxes any kind of snuff .25
6 boxes Matches t . .25
Soap and Powders, 6 for 25
Tomatoes, 2 for .25
4 gallon Karo Syrup . .35
2 pounds Can Army beef .24
2 cans Salmons for 25
6 boxes Starch 25
5 Gallons Kerosine Oil 85
CHOICE MEATS
Steak, per pund .20
Sausage, per pound .15
Weiners, per pound 20
Pork Chops, per pound .25
Pork Ham, per pound .25
Cured Ham, sliced, per pound 40
Prompt Service always. Let me serve you.
STATHAM NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Perry of Winder
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Perry.
Mrs. S. B. Perkins spent this week in
Monroe with her daughter, Mrs. J. W.
Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wright from
Walton were the week-end guests of
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Nash.
Miss Helen Arnold had quite a good
many friends visit her from Comer.
Danielsville and other points Sunduy
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. S. Smith from
Bogart were the week-end guests of
their mother. Mrs. W. D. McDonald.
Mr. *nd Mrs. George Jones and chil
dren were the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. It. L. Mobley Sunday.
H. V. Davis is in the land of flowers
for a few days.
Mrs. Marshal Doster and children
of Bethabara were dinner guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Lancas
ter, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Florence Bell of Win
der spent Sunday with .Mrs. Ellen
Dooly.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wall spent Sun
day with Mrs. J. M. Haynie.
Mrs. W. H. Hardigree has moved
back to our little city to make her fu
ture home.
The W. M. S. of the Methodist church
met at the home of Mrs. J. L. Haynie
Monday afternoon. The study for this
month was Cuba. The president made
the meeting very interesting by taking
a history lesson of the city of Havana.
After the study of the lesson, a pleas
ant social hour was spent.
PARISH LOCALS
Miss Nellie Allen spent Wednesday
night with Miss Lillie Fleeman.
Messrs. Ernest and Lefus Wright
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Messrs. Broughton and Hester Daltou.
Miss Ruth Allen spent Thursday
night with Miss Jewell Elliott.
Miss Thelma Allen spent Wednesday
night with Miss Nettie Mae Ethridge.
Miss Flora Simpson spent Wednes
day night with Miss Mattie Lou Flee
man.
There were several at the singing
at Mr. A. N. Elliott’s Sunday night.
Miss Thelma Allen spent Monday
night with Miss Bessie Simpson.
There will he an exhibition at this
place next Friday, March 10th, if the
weather will permit, if not it will be
on Saturday night. Would be glad to
have anyone that wishes to come.
The death angel visited the home of
Mr. Joe Abner last Saturday morning
and took from them the beloved wife
and mother who had been ill three
weeks and three days. The bereaved
ones have our sympathy.
Here’s a Business
For Winder
GOOD FOR
$6,000 to $12,000
Y early
An insurance man in South Car
olina. a farmer in Wisconsin, a
butcher in Minnesota, others all
over the IT. S. —these men want
ed to own a real money-making
business. Electrik-Maid Bake
Shops gave them their opportu
nity. To-day they and many
others own their own prosperous
Electrik-Maid Bake Shops, with
out having known a thing about
the bakery business before. You
have the same chance right here.
A cash business; no charges; no
deliveries; your profits in the till
every night. Everyone who eats
is a customer. Business good
all year round. We supply all
equipment and information.
Write or wire Today
for full particulars. Act now to
obtain exclusive rights in Win
der.
Electrik-Maid Hake Shops
321 Cedar St. St. Paul, Minn.
CARD OOF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to the doctors, nurses and each
of our friends for their kindness dur
ing the illness and death of our dear
husband and father, Mrs. P. R. Smith
and family.
WATER OAK DOTS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sims were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swafford awhile
Sunday night.
Mrs. James Bradley spent the after
noon with Mrs. J. IV. Swafford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Bradley were
dinneT guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Bradley Sunday.
Little Richard Sims of Gratis com
munity spent last week with his grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vinson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hendrix and Miss
Ossie Bell Barnes of Bethlehem were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swofford
Friday night and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sims were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vin
cent Sunday.
The party at Mr. J. W. Swafford's
was enjoyed by all present Friday
night.
Mr. John Coker is very ill at this
writing.
Mr and Mrs. Leon Vincent were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas
Sunday.
Mt. D. M. Sims and Mr. J. W. Swaf
ford motored to Bethlehem Saturday
afternoon on business.
Herrin’s 10c Store
Our
ANNUAL SALE
of Real Merchandise
We putting on a sale every year since we have been in the 10c business about
this time every year, but never before have we been able to offer the public just the bar
gains we have for them during this sale. We are not offering to Rive away a lot of stuff
to Ret you to come, but we are Roinß to make the prices so attractive that you will come.
Our Sale will beßin —
Friday Morning, March 10th
AND WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MONDAY FOLLOWING. COME EARLY and
GET YOUR SHARE.
WILL NOT HAVE ROOM TO PRICE MA NY THINGS BUT WILL PRICE A FEW:
In the Piece Goods Department we will of
fer —
10 yards Rood 36 inch Bleaching for SI.OO
6 yards good 36 inch Pajama checks .79
6 yds. Good dress ginghams, plaids and
checks 60c
10 yards fast color Chambray 90c
1 lot splendid Ginghams house dresses, good
colors ' 89c each
1 lot Gingham dresses 1.19
48 ladies Voile and Organdy embroidered
Waists, fine quality to go in this sale 69c each
The boys 2-piece wash suits, we have that
good quality to go at per suit, 89c
Boys undershirts 2 for 25c
1 lot boys pants, specially priced, sizes from
6 to 18
Boys good quality Oliver Twist Suits to go
at 49c Suit
Boys and girls ribbed hose, good quality in
sizes 5 to 9£ 10c pair
890 pairs ladies hose, white, cordvan and
black, fully mercerized. Seam up back,
slightly imperfect, but a real value, to go at
the Pair 23c
OXE PAIR FREE with each pair sold.
Small lot ladies Silk hose, extra value 50c pr
We have a very special half hose for men and
boys at 11c pair
One lot boys and girls Union Suits worth up
to $1.25, this sale 49c pr.
Another lot union suits for boys and girls.
Large sizes 59c pair
One lot MENS Union Suits, good values, all
sizes to go at 69c pair.
One lot ladies union suits to go the same way
at 69c pair.
NOW DON’T FORGET THE DATE AND PLACE. SALE WILL RUN THRU FRI
DAY, MARCH 10, 11 and 13th. COME EARLY AND GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Herrin’s Ten Cent Store
BETWEEN KILGORE-KELLY CO. &J. T. STRANGE COMPANY
THE WINDER NEWS
Jackson Cos. Nursery
Sellinß Peachtrees at less than half price where par
ties take 100 or more.
ALL VARIETIES OF PEACHES
$3.00 per dozen, were $5.00 per dozen.
$15.00 per 100, were $35.00 per 100.
These trees will cost you $35.00 per 100 next fall.
Get your neißhbors to club in and Ret them at the
100 price.
Jackson County Nursery
Winder, Ga.
Tis true the season is nearly over, but these
prices will certainly interest you.
OVERALLS!
A splendid lot of Overalls, not standard
make, but made of good material at 69c pr
Standard overalls SI.OO
Good blue work shirts 45c each
Rubber heels, all sizes 15c pair
Nails free.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY!!
Our millinery department is teeming with
bargains l are receiving new spring hats ev
ery few days. We have them specially pric
ed. Call and look them over.
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
We have them good, clear tone, all the latest
songs, FOXTROTS and all double records:
7 inch Record 13c Each
9 inch Record 23c Each
10 inch Record 49c Each
ENAMEL & TINWARE
Our Kitchen Department is nearly com
plete; all kinds of enamelware, tin ware &
so on:
8 quart Enamel Preserving Kettle, best
grade 69c each.
12 quart Enamel Dish Pan ..... 59c Each.
10 quart Tin Dish Pan 19c Each.
Extra quality white cups and saucers to go
at, per set 89c
Good knife and fork set 89c
10 quart Galvanized water pail 23c
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year,