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About The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1922)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. TRUSTEE'S SALE REALTY. By virtue of nil order granted by (he lion. N. L. Hutchins, referee in bank ruptcy. to me us the trustee of J. W. Sumnierour. bankrupt, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at auction, on the premises, subject to confirmation by the court, on Friday, November 17. 1922, ait eleven o”clock, A M . eastern time, an undivided one* half interest in that house and lot in Hie City of Winder in Barrow county, Georgia, formerly Jackson county, lo eatcd on Wright street, "fully describ ed in deed for W. H. Toole, as attor ney in fact for Quarterman & Toole, anil Winder Lumber Company to G. S. Sumnierour and .1. W. Sunimerour, dated January 7. 1920. recorded in the office of Clerk of Barrow Superior Cotirt, in book “IV page 496: and also like undivided half interest in that lot in fit v of Winder. Barrow county, Ga. formerly Jackson county, on Wright street, fully described in deed from I. K. Jackson. Guy I’. Jackson and E A. Jackson to G. S. and J. W. Sumnierour, dated November 19. 1920, recorded in Clerk's office, Barrow Superior Court, in book B. page .'76. The descriptions of the property mentioned in said two deeds is as follows: “That certain tract and lot of land situated, lying and being in Barrow county, Georgia, and in the city of Winder, described as follows: Known i and designated as a part of the Nancy j J. Wright property, being the north west corner of Wright street and The Winder Dry Goods Store n. Still Going on—thousands have COME, BOUGHT and have gone away pleas ed and THOROUGHLY SATISFIED with the UNUSUAL BARGAINS; more than was expected by the mo& OPTIMISTIC BARGAIN HUNTER. So come get your full share of the gcod things where one Dollar does the work for two, % Saturday and Monday Specials And Thousands of other Bargains too numerous to mention 9 —4 Bleached) Sheeting, ai real 65c value, yard— -47c IYpperel Unbleached 9 1 Sheeting, yd SI x !NI Seamless Sheets ready to use Saturday and Monday, only— -99c SI x 00 Corona Sheets with woven tap ed edge, worth $1.75. Saturday and Monday— * Good Percale dross shirts, a $1.50 val ue— Men's Blue Chambray work shirts, with two breast pockets— -69c Men's ribbed shirts and drawers, per garment— -59c n here is hundreds and of dollars in new goods added to one of the best stocks of high l\vlllvlllUvr c l ass merchandise for Winder to choose from. J. B. Shelnutt Company SUCCESSORS TO geot“a The Winder Dry Goods Store So™ Georgia Avenue; fronting two hundred feet on Wright street and two hundred feet on Georgia Avimue, be the meas urements more or fp-s, owing to en croachments of said streets.’ 2. "Those lots and parcels of land ! situated and described as follows: In; (lie county of Barrow, state of Georgia, City of Winder, beginning on a rock corner with lot of Quarternmn & Toole on the N. E. side of Wright street, thence northwest along said Wright street 195 fist to rook corner witli lot of G. C. Morgan; thence N. E. along line of G. C Morgan 200 feet to rock corner with lot of Mrs. I). I’. Camp: thence S. E. with Mrs. 1). I’. Camp, 95 feet to rock corner: thence N. E. with Mrs. I). I’. Camp 99 feet to rock cor-1 ner on bit of Jackson: thence S. E. along Jackson and Appleby lots 300 feet to rock corner on Georgia Avenue; (hence S. W. along Georgia Avenue 93 feet to corner with lot of Quarter man & Toole; thence N. W along line of Quarterman & Toole lot 200 feet to cornef; thence S E along line of Qunr tcruiuri & Toole 200 feet to the begin ning corner on Wright street, contain ing two acres more or less. The interest to tie sold in these lots is an undivided one-half belonging to ,T. W. Suminerour; terms of sale eash and subject to confirmation by Court. This the 2nd day of November, 1922. G. A. JOHNS, Trustee in Bankruptcy of J. W. Sum mefour. 3t Boys and girls union suits.— 49c to 89c One lot growing girls’ shoes in kid and calf, a real $3.00 value — Ladies* Felt House Slippers, good for these cold mornings, pair— Boys solid leather tan calf shoes 2% to 5 1 /.; pair— s2.2s Children's wool caps, our price—, 19c to 49c One lot apron and dress ginghams, yd. 9\c Farwell's Chambray shirtings, a 25c article, yard— Farwell’s Romper cloth, a 35c value. Now, yard— 19c In the District Court of the U. S. Dis trict of Georgia. ! In Re; As A Court of Bankruptcy. jL. L Moore. Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. The creditors of the above named, a I resident of Winder. Ga., in the county j of Barrow, said district, ore hereby no tified that he was on October 31, 1922. duly adjucated bankrupt and the first, meeting (if his creditors will lie hold at the office of Referee at Lawreneeville, Ga., November 10, 1922, at 10 a. m, (E. TANARUS.) at which time the said credi tors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact such other business as may properly come before the said meeting. X. L. HUTCHINS, I _ Referee in Bankruptcy Lawreneeville, Ga., November 1, 1922. LIFEWEAR ALUMINUM WARE SALE Every piece of aluminum ware of fered at this sale is select, and at pri ces that will astonish you. Oblong and round vented roasters, small sizes and large sizes, large square trays, perco lators handled water pitchers (beau ties) double boilers, water pails, dish j pans. Choose any article you need— nothing held back. See our window i displar of these goods. WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO. Phone 66 Phone 60 l Mrs. W. T. Hamby of Gainesville spent a few days here last week. THE WINDER NEWS Good mattress ticking, a 20c value — 13c Brand new stylish patterns in best percales, yard— 16c One lot full size Double blankets, are worth $3.50 — $1.75 Full size all pure wool double blankets a $12.50 value — I. a dies union suits $1.50 values— -99c Ladies pure silk hose Arrowhead, make none better — 95c Net tie ton shoes for gentlemen, a sl2 value — Nunn Bush Shoes for Men, a SIO.OO value. Fair— s4.9s LOCAL NEWS • • • Mr. L. Moody of J. B. Shelnutt Cos., Atlanta, Ga., has been in Winder for two weeks conducting the sale of Win der Dry Goods Cos. • ■ Mr. A. L. Jacobs of Atlanta is spend ing tlie week in Winder assisting with j the sale of The Winder Dry Goods Cos. 1 slock. • • • Mr. J. C. Lovin, of near Auburn, was a visitor to the city last Saturday. * * * Mr. W. F. Hall, of Route 5, was a visitor in town Saturday. * * • Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Robertson and soil, Billie, were visitors to Mr. J. W. McWhorter and family Sunday. • • * Miss Margaret McWhorter left Sun day for Crawford, Ga., where she has accepted a position as teacher. • • * Mr. IV. M. Stanton was a visitor to Atlanta last Saturday. * * * Mr. J. L. Green, of Gainesville, was in Winder Wednesday attending the convention of Christian churches at Carter Hill. Mr. Green attended school here many years ago. Miss Margaret Rusell has returned to her home in Winder after a short visit to the city.—Athens News. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Smith had as dinner guests last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hill, of Winder. —Jackson Her ald. FOR SALE—B Barred Rock Ring let pullets and 1 cock.—Aubrey Baugh. WANTED —To buy for needy family a second hand baby carriage. Apply to Winder News. FOR RENT —A one-horse farm and a two-horse farm at Comity Line. See IV. G. Elder. lt-pd. FOR SALE —Two good young cows; fresh in milk.—R. L. Woodruff. If a good milk cow you want we have it. Calf a week old.—Woodruff Hardware Cos. Cows with young calves for sale.— WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO. Be sure and set' our window display of Aluminum ware and the unheard of values in same. —Woodruff Iliiw, Cos. Men’s Heavy work shoes, a $5.00 shoe $3.45 One lot men’s mahogany calf shoes, a $4.50 value, now $2.95 Ladies and Misses Fine Coats, our price range $4.95 *o $18.45 Any one of these are worth double. Bungalow aprons nicely made and good materials — 79c One lot ladies Louis Heel Boots, values up to $12.50. Our price— s2.9s a pair Georgia Knit Sox, while they last — 9c Ladies 25c lisle hose— 10c Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year. Select pieces aluminumware at spe cial prices—Woodruff Co. FOR SALE—Two milk cows fresh in.—Woodruff Hdw. Cos. Large ham size roasters af prices that will astonish you.—Woodruff Hdw. Pure aluminum water pitchhrs for just $1.25 —Woodruff Hardware Cos. Six quart aluminum preserving ket tles 50c—Woodruff Hardware Cos. WANTED —10 sows or gilts, good stock. See IV. G. Graham, Winder, Ga. 4t-31. Every article of Aluminum ware on sale is select and at bargain prices. Round roasters, oblong roaster, water pitchers, water pails and small double boilers. LIFE WEAR special prices— WOODRUFF HDIV. CO. Aluminum dish pans, square trays, round vented roasters, oblong roasters. Select any article you need at prices •never heard of before. —Woodruff Hdw. Company. NOTICE. ' All parties are 'warned not to’ hunt or otherwise trespass on my laikls.— IV. G. GRAHAM. 4t-31 Best heavy Outing, worth 20c yard, now— 12c Men’s fine suits, all wool and the best makes— s9.9s to $23.95 Boys Suits, none better made. Our price range— s 3.99 to $7.45 Men’s Jeans pants, worth $2.50. n0w — 51.25 Boys Hats and caps, good ones— -23c Buttons per card, now— _ 3c Men’s Albert Mills Union Suits, a $2 value — Ladies Skirts, values up to $15.00. now $2.95 up