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THURSDAY. MARCH 23, 1922.
> SPECIAL
4 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
When we say “SPECIAL” we mean that the follow
ing articles are to j?o at actual wholesale cost. For this
Week. March 21 to 28,’we offer our genuine Cut Glass
Silverware and the famous Nippon Hand-painted Chi
na at actual cost. A price you cannot afford to miss.
Come and let us show it to you; you can’t find a better
gt*a,de in town.
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Remember this value is for this week only.
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CITY PHARMACY
DBS. It. ALMOND &S. T. KOSS, Proprietors
TELEPHONE 02 —CORNER BROAD & CANDLER STREETS—WINDER, GA. *
Legal Advertisements.
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SHERIFFS SALE
"GEORGIA Barrow county.
There will be sold before the Court
House door of said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
.lay in April, 1922, the following de
scribed properly to-wit :
One house and lot situated iu the
town of Stathiiin (Ktatham district),
bounded as follows: (hi the north by
Broad .street, on the east by L. M. Ar
nold, on the south by alley and on the
west by R. O. Harrison.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of E, 11. Riley and sold to satisfy
a tax execution', Issued by M. 11. Lowe,
tax collector of said county of Barrow
for said state, county and school taxes
for the year 1921. Due notice has been
given.
This the 7th day of March. 1922.
H. O CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA Harrow county.
There will he sold before the Court
House door of said county, within the
legfiEhours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in April, 15)22, the following described
property to-wit :
One dark bay mare mule about 8
years old, weight about 1150 pounds.
One bay mare mule about 12 years old.
weight about 1050 pounds. Also one
black mare mule about 8 years old,
weight about 1050 imuukls.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs. Fannie and J. It. Haynes
and sold to satisfy a tax execution is
sued by M. 11. Jx>we, tax collector of
said county of Harrow, for state, coun
ty and school taxes for the year 1021.
against Mrs. Fannie and .1. It. Haynes.
This the Sth day of March, 1022.
11. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
This the Bth day of March, 1022.
COMMISSIONERS SALE.
GEORGIA Harrow county.
Pursuant to a decree of the Superior
Court of Harrow county, rendered on
September 50, 1021, in the matter of T.
C. Flanigan vs. John A. Skelton, Caleb
Wood and Mrs. Hassle Wood Hutchins,
intervenors, and to the authority there
in conveyed, and pursuant to the fur
ther order of his Honor. Hlanton Fort
son, Judge of Western Circuit, passed
in Chambers, March Bth. 1022, we, tin*
undersigned, as Commissioners, duly
named and appointed by said court,
will sell on the first Tuesday in April,
1022, during the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, before the
court house door of Harrow county, the
following real estate, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying,
and being in Auburn district of Har
row (formerly Gwinnett) county, Geor
gia, containing 07 acres, more or less,
bounded on the north by lands of Wood
and others, on the east by lands of
Wood, John Ethridge, and others; on
the south by lands of W. W. Parks, and
by lands of John Williams: and on the
west by lands of ,1. G. Wood and others,
and known ns the Polly Skelton old
home place whereon she resided at the
time of her death, and whereon John
Skelton now resides, and being the
same tract as was conveyed to Mrs.
Mary J. Skelton by Hiram N. Itainey
by det>d and on which she resided from
1878 to the date of her death in 15)18.
This tract of land is sold for the pur
*pose of a partition of the net proceeds
among the common owners, to-wit:
John A. Skelton. T. C. Flanigan and
Caleb Wood and Mrs. Cassie Wood
Hutchins and the undersigned commis
sioners will cause title to be made to
the purchaser.
IV. 11. QPARTERMAN,
(J. It. ROSS,
JOSEPH H. QCII.T.rAX.
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SALE NOTICE.
Pursuant to an Order of N. L. Hutch
ins, Referee in Bankruptcy, passed on
March Sth 1922. in "the matter of E. H.
Itylee, Bankrupt.
Will he sold to the highest bidder for
cash, before the Court Hryise door in
the City of Winder, as the property of
the said Bankrupt, and all his interest
therefn free of liens, the following de
scribed real estate to wit: A certain
house and lot situated on the South
side of Broad street in the Town of
Statham. Barrow county, (in., describ
ed as follows; Bounded on the north
by Broad street east by I* M. Arnold,
south by an alley and west by an alley,
being 100 foet on the front and running
hack 200 feet deep and known as the
place where said E. H. Rylee now re
sides. Said sale to be within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday In
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April. 1922. Terms of sale cash.
Sold to perfect titles and to close
the said estate in said property.
This March Bth. 1922.
C. B. CHAMBERS,
Trustee, est. of E. H. Rilee.
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 its the fixtures of George
J. Zncliein, Bankrupt, located in the
store occupied during the past /ear by
the said bankrupt, on Jackson street in
tlie City of Winder, Georgia. Said stile
will be held in the store building. In
ventory may be had and stock may lie
inspected upon application to the un
dersigned Trustee.
J. (’. PRATT, Trustee.
Winder, Ga.
G. A. Johns,
Winder, Ga.
Attorney for the Trustee. 2t
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
There will be sold before the Court
tlous’e door of said county within the
legal hours of sah> on the tirst Tuesday
in April, 15)22, the following property,
to-wit:
One black mare mule about 10 years
old, weighing about 1050 lbs, named
Rodie; one practically new two-horse
wagon, llackney make. Also one sec
ond hand two-horse wagon, Hackney
make.
Said property levied on as the proper
ty of J. C. lay to satisfy a mortgage
execution issued from Harrow Supe
rior Court in favor of Hurson & Thur
mond and against J. C. Hay.
This the Sth day of March, 1022.
IT. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
RECEIVERS SALE
GEORGIA Harrow County:
Under and h.v virtue of an order from
the Honorable J. B. domes, Judge of
the Superior Court in the Northeas
tern Circuit, in the case of the Citizens
Bank versus A. J. Heaton, the under
signed, us receiver in the said ease,
will put up and expose for sale, before
tlie Court House door in said county,
between the legal hours of sale, on the
Ist Tuesday iiPAprll 15122, the follow
ing described property:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the 248 District, G. M„
of Harrow count.v, Georgia, known as
I?ot No. 4. in deed from James W. and
Mark Segars, ns receivers of estate of
John A. Segars. This lot of land con
tains sixty six and one-half acres, ex
cepting two acres conveyed by John A,
Segars, to Hoard of Education of .Jack
son county Georgia. For full descrip
tion of said tract of land, reference is
hereby made to deed from J. W. Kes
ler to A. J. Deaton, dated November
26th, 15)19.
The terms of said sale is cash.
This 6th day of March, 15122.
J. N. ROGERS.
Receiver.
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 entaining 21 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: Id boxes soda water
crowns: one heater; one bottle soak
er and washing machine for soda wa
ter bottles; one electric motor; one
ioo box; one step ladder; one bottling
machine for bottling soda water, two
drums made of iron for carbonated gas :
one fiat top desk: one chair; and all
adjuncts and fixtures found in the bot
tling plant of R. 11. 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 It. 11. lfirkle under and by
virtue of a distress warrant in favor
of W. L. Bush and against said It. H.
Pirkle and sold to satisfy said distress
warrant. Said property ir 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; gne
flat top desk; two electric motors, and
all of said property will be sold by de
scription being too cumbersome and
heavy to move, and will lie delivered to
the purchaser at the places where the
same are stored in Winder, Ga. The
sheriff reserves the right, however, to
bring them to the court house for sale.
11. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
PENTECOST
Misses Miniiie Mae Wood and Cath
erine Porter of Statham sj>ent Satur
| day night and Sunday with Miss Jewell
; Williamson.
Mrs. George Luthi of Commerce is
spending some time with her father,
Mr. W. T. Priekett.
Mrs. John Wright of near Statham
spent last week with her daughter,
Mrs. It. L. Patton.
Miss Gladys Priekett of Hogart spent
several days last week with her aunt,
Miss Grace Priekett.
Misses Louise Mobley and Inez John
ston of Mount Bethel were guests of
Miss Myrtle McDonald Saturday night.
Misses Lillie Belle and Era Mineey
and Jewell Williamson were guests of
| Miss Norma Hardigree Saturday af
! ternoon.
The many friends of Miss Grace
Priekett will be glad to know that sin'
is recovering from an attack of pneu
monia.
Mr. Charles Hardigree is the guest
of his brother, Mr. J. C. Hardigree at
Montreal this week.
MASONIC NOTICE.
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A regular Convocation of Winder
Chapter No. 84, Royal Arch Masons,
"ill he held in the Masonic Lodge
Rooms at 7 :80 o’clock, Friday, March
24th. Important business matters
must he disposed of, and all companions
urged to he present. Work in P. M. and
M. E. degrees.
IV. A. BRADLEY, 11. P.
Refreshments will be served
Tanlac relieves rheumatism by re
moving the cause -Hr. G. w DeLa-
Perrlere & Sons.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
Nothing So Good for a Cough or Cold.
“Everyone who has used Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy speaks of it,”
writes Edward P. Miller. Abbottsown.
Pa. People who once use this prepa
ration are seldom satisfied with any
other. It is excellent to allay a cough
or break up a cold.
Eggs Cheap Now
but how about the price next win
ter? We all know that the lien
that lays in the winter is the
one that brings us money. Why?
Because the law of “supply and
demand is nowhere more no
ticeable than in the egg market.
So next November and December
v' lu'ii your neighbors’ hens have
gone on a ’’strike’’ until spring,
why not listen to the enduing of
hens in your own barn-lot, and
reap the resultant profits there
from? You can do that very
thing by Starting Ibis spring with
our heavy-laying strain of either
Aneonns or White Leghorns.
Let us ship.you some day-old
clucks. Next fall you will start
taking profits keep right on
at it. for once rt'u have started
with pure-bred poultry you will
get rid of your scrubs. It puvs
Try it.
S. C’. White Leghorn Chicks
15c and 2fie Each
S. C. Ancona Chicks
20c and 25e Each
Valley View Farm
R. F. I). No. 1
TRION. GA.
THE WINDER NEWS
Taxpayers Warned
To Give In Taxes
City Tax Assessors Liable to
Double Tax All De
linquents.
The Tax Books are open for
receiving your returns for 1922.
We must insist on everyone mak
ing out his or her returns, as it
will greatly assist your Board
in performing its duty as assess
ors.
Under our Charter jiour board
has the legal right to double your
taxes which it don’t want to do,
but we will have to resort to this
law unless our request is com
piled with.
Trusting you will not force us
to this unpleasantness.
A. S. MORGAN, Chmn.
J. T. PERRY.
W. 15. MATHEWS.
City Tax Assessors.
OYSTER SUPPER AT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
Isy C. M. THOMPSON
On last Thursday we strolled out to
enjoy the evening with a lot of fel
lows well met at the Christian church.
When we entered the church those we
knew shook our hand in a kindly greet
ing. Then we were Introduced to others
whom we were pleased to meet.
After much pleasant small talk we
Were invited to a well loaded tabic of
oyster slew. An old plantation melody
was sung by some half hundred male
voices followed by a pretty Worded
prayer of thanks. Following this each
fellow got very busy with his spoon,
howl and soup. There was much more
than all could eat.
Mr. W. A. Bradley served as chair
man. After feasting many pretty little
speeches and anecdotes were told
which made the room echo with laugh
ter.
One fellow said he did not believe
in evolution, but he proved to the sat
isfaction of all present that the feath
er tribe could show expression.
Another told pf his boyhood days,
of a dave which he thought was his
Satanic Majesty’s house and how bad
scared he was when only a limb fell
from a tree. He thought the DeVil had
him.
Another told of how important he
felt when he became a clerk in Winder.
Another told of being lost in the
Rocky mountains of Montana.
• any other interesting stories with
a moral the which space will not per
mit naming. After the story telling
we assembled in the auditorium and
spent (piite a while seeing some pretty
moving pictures.
All went away feeling much better
than Bill Red did as I saw him a few
years ago in Macon. Bill got up one
morning, walked out to a bar room,
took a good drink of rum, then walked
out on the side walk and swore he
could whip everybody in that ward.
He went back, got a second drink, and
came back and swore he could whip
everybody in that county. He goes
back, gets a third drink, walks out
slobbering and cussln’ and swore he
could whip everybody in the state.
There chanced to be a long, lank
double-jointed, country lout standing
near. 8o this lout hits Bill Red a left
handed blow which landed him in the
gutter. Bill lied got up, wiped the
slobber from Ills chin and said : “I just
took in too much territory.”
So I shall close before I cover too
much territory.
Found a Cure for indigestion
“I use Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets for indigestion and tind
they suit my case better than any dys- i
pepsia remedy I have ever tried and,
t have used many different medicines.!
I am nearly tifty years of age and |
have suffered a great (leal from indi- j
gestion. I can eat almost anything I
want to, now,” writes George W. Eino- i
rjr. Rock Mil Ala. These tablets!
contain no pepsin but strengthen the
stomach and enable it to digest the.
1 natuarally. I
Woodruff Hardware Company
AT STATHAM, GA.
Realizing that it is to our advantage as well as yours
for us all to economize, and desiring to do our part in
co-operating with you to this end, we make the follow
ing very close prices:
1 lot Henry Diston Saws, each $2.75
Guaranteed Oil Pump cans to hold 5 gal. each. . 1.35
12 inch draft heavy cotton collar pads, each. . . .45
The very best and heaviest plow lines, 3 for . . . 1.00
Good heavy barbed wire, per roll 4.75
Extra heavy barbed wire, per roll 5,00
Blackman’s Medicated Salt brick, 6 for 1.00
Six No. 10 or B. C. Genuine Oliver points for. . 2.75
One 1921 model Ford automobile cheap for cash.
2 good second hand Rubber Tire Buggies cheap for cash
or good note. .
We also have a number of other articles not listed
above that we are selling at an extremely low price.
When you stop to think of our advantages in chain
store buving and our small overhead expense, then you
can see why we can sell the same 2*oods for less money.
Rememb'*’ 1 ‘The Place to Get the Most for your Money’
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Tallasee Dots.
We are having some bad weather
and bad a lot of hail Sunday night.
Mozelle Hartley and Prudie
Bell Sykes spent Saturday nad Sunday
with Miss Annie Hunter.
Miss Bird Sykes and Mrs. H. G.
Hartley spent Friday afternoon with
Mrs. Shorting.
Miss Gertrude Skelton was the guest
nf Mrs. Ellis Wages last week.
NOTHING BUT INSURANCE
The oldest insurance agency here, representing some of the oldest
biggest, strongest and best insurance companies in the world, for Life
Accident and Health; Fire, Plate Glass,'Compensation, Liability, Au
tomobile; Lightning, Hail, Parcel Post, Burglary, Farm Insurance;
Bonds, in fact—
“WE INSURE EVERYTHING AGAINST ANYTHING.”
For prompt service see—
F. W. BONDURANT & CO.
r 4th floor Winder Nat. Bank Building
Office Phone No. 260 Residence Phone No. 44
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I Marble Floor Finish I
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H hut it nerer touches the wood
OUNDING heels, kicking toes, '
and banging furniture legs never H
:b the fibres of a floor varnished H
1 Devoe Marble Floor Finish.
deep rich glow adds beauty to ■
room. Its smoothness makes (£jf
: and germs out of the pores of I
.at 5 great help to good house- I
nng is a floor finished with Devoe H
•bte Floor Finish Varnish. J/
remely durable Easy to apply. t-'
oe Products are time-tested and 3j
ten,backed by the 168yeare expere H
:em in the U.S. Founded 175d I
be New Winder ■
Let us build you a home now. Building
material is cheap. Why wait and pay more?
In all the larger cities and towns the peo
ple are building now because they realize
the longer they wait the more a home will
cost them.
Labor and building material will cost ye*
much more later on. All building material
is advancing daily.
Call and inspect our plans on the Aladin
homes. They will please you. Remember
if you haven’t all the money, we will help
you finance the proposition and build your
home anyway.
THE NEW WINDER
LUMBER CO.
Winder, Georgia.
-tnbscriptlon Price: $1.50 Per Year.
Master Amsler Miller spent last week
with his sister and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Wages.
Misses Birdie and Prudie Bell Sykes
were guests of Mrs. Bose Potter Wed/
nesday afternoon. r *
We are sorry to state that Mrs
vis has been on the sick list;
will soon recover. ■
Mr. J. C. Sykes and son. Mr. <?,•
Sykes, made a business trip to
Monday. \