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THURBDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Barrow county, granted
upon the application of W. Baggett
as administrator of the estate of J.
Harvie Austin, deceased, for the pur
jksc of paying debts of the said deceas
ed, and distribution, there will be sold
•vefore the court house door, at public
outcry, to the highest bidder, in tb *
city of Winder, Ga., between the le
gal hours of sale. <>n the first Tuesday
inDeeember. 1922 the property of
the said deceased, the following de
fa ri bod pr ,H‘rtr to-wit:
Four shares of stock in Fanners
Warehouse & (Jin Company Corpora
tion, at Beth'‘hem, Ga., par value of
said stock Twenty-five i$- >r ) Dollars
per share, as incorporated.
Terms of sale cash.
W. C. BAOCF.IT. Admr
Estate of T. Harvie Austin
SALE NOTIC E.
G EORt 11A —Ba rrow county.
Will be sold between the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber. 1922, before the court house door
of said county, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favor of the City of Winder
ngainst Mrs. Alzadie Foster, issued h.v
the Clerk of the City of Winder, for
{axes due by said Mrs. Alzadie Foster
to the City of Winder for the years
3(120 the following property to-wit:
One house and lot on the street lead
ing out of May street to the south, and
bounded by the lands of the Winder
Cotton Mills.
Said proptre.v levied upon in the
possession of said Mrs. Alzadie Foster
and as her property.
E. O. McBLROY,
Chief of Police of the City of Winder.
LOST—Between Hoeehton, Winder
and Athens, one leather wallet contain
ing two $50.00 Liberty Bonds and va
rious notes made payable to R. J. Han
cock. Will pay reward for recovery,—
R. J. Hancock, The Wehb-Crawford
Company.
J. B. SHELNUTT CO’S.
BIG SALE OF THE
Winder Dry Goods Store ••dependon
fiesVavegotton wise
things, come now, where you can double the purchasing powei of >oui dollai. _
FPFCIAI fi FOR SAT. & MON. AND ALL NEXT WEEK
One lot of Apron and Dress Gingham
the yard 9£c
Farwell’s Chmabray i Shirtings, 25c
quality, the yard ........ 15c
Just received another shipment of these $3.00 growing girls shoes that we are selling at the pair
81 x 90 Seamless Sheets ready to use
Saturday and Monday—
sl.l9
Men’s Blue Chambray work shirts, with
two breast pockets—
69c
Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, per
garment—
-59c
Boys and girls union suits 49 to 80c
Ladies Felt House Slippers, good for
these cold mornings, pair—
89C
Boys solid leather tan calf shoes 2 1-2
to 5 1-2; ualr—
s2.2s
THOUSANDS OF OTHER BARG AINS THAT WE HAVEN’T TIME TO MENTION.
Hundreds of dollars in new goods ad ded every week to keep up assortment and sizes.
J. B. SHELNUTT COMPANY
SUCCESSORS TO
THE WINDER DRY GOODS STORE oeorqia
WINDER GEORGIA Next Door to City Pharmacy
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA—Barrow comity.
' Will he gold on the first Tuesday in
December, 1922, before the court house
door of sai<i county, to public outcry
to the highest bidder for cash, to sat
isfy a fi. fa. issued in favor of the City
of Winder against H. M. Hill, issued
by the Clerk of of the City of Winder
for taxes due to the City of \\ inder hy
said 11. M. Hill for the year 1921, the
following described property, to-wit:
One house and lot on Hast avenue
175 feet on said street north of said lot
east by H. M. Hill, south and west hy
H. M. Hill. Said lot 250 feet deep from
East Avenue occupied hy Nealous
Hosch, colored.
Said property levied upon in the pos
session of said H. M. Hill and as the
property of said H. M. Hill.
E. O. McELROY,
Chief of Police of the City of Winder.
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
'December, 1922, between the legal hours
of sale, at the Court House door of said
county, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued by the Clerk of the City of Win
der, in favor of the City of Winder,
against Carrington Brothers for taxes
due the City of Winder by said Carring
ton Brothers for the year 1921, the fol
lowing described projierty to-wit:
One house and lot on Kelly street
known as the Old Marble House, and
bounded on front by Kelly street, on
west by L. C. Russell and on back by
Gainesville Midland railroad right of
way.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of said Carrington Brothers in
the possession of Carrington Brothers.
This November Bth, 1922.
e. o. Mcelroy,
Chief of Police of the City of Winder.
Shoats for Sale.
Tennessee Shoats for sale eighing
from 40 to 75 pounds, worth 12c per
pound. Also full blooded Poland Chi
na. See Mlllsaps & Eley.
Far well’s Romper cloth, a 35c value,
now, yard—
19c
Brand new stylish patterns in best per
cales, yard—
-16
Full size all pure wool double blankets
a $12.50 value —
$6.95
Ladies union suits $1.50 values —
98c
- -'•%
Ladies pure silk hose Arrowhead, none
better —
95c
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA— Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December, 1922, between the legal hours
of sale, at the Court House door of said
county, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued by the Clerk of the City of Min
der, in favor of the City of Winder,
against J. S. Craft, for taxes due the
City of Winder for the year 1921, the
following property to wit: One house
and lot on west side of Woodlawn Av
enue, hounded as follows: On east by
Woodlawn Avenue, on the north by C.
S. Williams, on west by lands of Fort
son and Clyde Williamson and Mrs. T.
M. Foster.
Said property levied upon in the pos
session of said J. S. Craft and as his
property.
This November Bth, 1922.
E. O. McELROY,
Chief of Police of the City of Winder.
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in
December, 1922, between the legal hours
lof sale, at the Court House door of said
county, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued by the Clerk of (he City of Win
der, in favor of the City of Winder,
against J. W. Kesler, issued by the
Clprk of the City of Winder for taxes
due to the City of Winder by said J.
W. Kesler for the year 1921, the fol
lowing described property to wit :One
store building on the South side of
Candler street, now occupied by M. E.
Rogers, bounded on east by C. M. Fer
guson & Company, south by A. Fee
Hardigroe and on the west by alley, and
on the north by Candler street.
Said property levied upon in the pos
session of said M. E. Rogers and as the
property of J. W. Kesler.
This November Bth, 1922.
E. O. McELROY,
Chief of Police of the City of Winder.
FO’R RENT —Store Room on Broad
street: splendid location ; price reason-
I able. See Mrs. Z. F. Jackson. 4t
Good 20c Mattress Ticking, at the
yard t . . -i--l* • • -•• --*-•: l^ c
Good Heavy Feather Ticking, feath
er-proof, the yard ■ •*•••*• c
THE WINDER NEWS
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December, 1922, between the legal hours
of sale, at the Court House door of said
county, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued by the Clerk of the City of Win
der, In favor of the City of Winder,
against Phillip Elder for taxes due the
City of Winder by said Phillip Elder for
the year 1921, the following described
property to-wit: One vacant lot on
west side of Georgia Avenue, fronting
said street for seventy yards, more or
loss, bounded on the east by lands of
J. B. Williams, on South by lands of
L. C. Briscoe, on west by lands of Phil
lips Elder, and running back from said
street is parrallel line one hundred ft.
Said property levied upon as the
property of said Phillip Elder and in
the possession of said Phillip Elder.
This November Bth, 1922.
E O. McELROY,
Chief of Police of the City of Winder.
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December, 1922, between the legal hours
of sale, at the Court House door of said
county, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued by the Clerk of the City of Win
der, in favor of the City of Winder,
J. S. Manders for taxes due the City of
Winder by said J. S. Manders for the
year 1921, the following described
property to-wit: One lot situated on
Midland Avenue, together with dwelling
house and store house, situated there
on, bounded by said street, Williams,
Edgar Peppers, and C. T. Cheatham.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of said J. S. Manders, and in the
possession of J. S. Manders.
: This November Bth, 1922.
E. O. McELROY,
Chief of Police of the City of Winder.
..If your old tires are badly worn,”
don’t throw them away. Bring them to
THE TIRE SERVICE STATION.
Nettleton shoes for gentlemen, a sl2
value for —
$7.95
Nunn Bush Shoes for Men, a SIO.OO
value —
$4.95
— " ” \
Men’s Heavy work shoes, a $5.00 shoe
$3.45
Ladles and Misses fine Coats, our price
range—
s4.9s to $18.45
Any one of these are worth double.
Bungalow aprons nicely made and
good materials —
79c
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December, 1922, between the legal hours
of sale, at the Court House door of said
county, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cush, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued by the Clerk of the City of Win
der, in favor of the City of Winder.
W. M. Marlow for taxes due the City of
"Winder by said IV. M. Marlow for the
year 1921, the following described
property to-wit:
i Two vacant lots on Buena Vista St.,
known as lots Number one and Number
2, respectively, bounded as follows: on
east by R. P. Williams, south by said
■street and IV. M. Marlow and on the
(north by E. E. Jackson.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty as W. M. Marlow and in the pos
session of IV. M. Marlow.
This November Bth, 1922.
E. O. McELROY.
Chief of Police of the 6ity of Winder.
"Work Poor."
Charles M. Schwab at one of his
Loretto dinner parties was talking
lbout e man who was vainly beseech
ing the hanks for a loan. “He’s a
rich man, too," said Mr. Schwab; “but
le’g work poor.” “Work poor?” said
I guest. "Yes, work poor." Mr.
Schwab repeated. “You see. he’s al
ways got so many operations in haud
(hat be’B always short of money to
lnancle them. Work poor, I call tt."
Then he smiled and added: “He's one
f those fellows who dig so .much that
tfiey’re always in a hole.”
Georgia Knit Sox, while they last—
-9c
Ladies 25c Lisle hose—
10c
Best heavy Outing, worth 20c yard
now —
12|c
Men’s fine suits, all wool and the best
makes —
$9.95 to $23.95
Boys Suits, none better made. Our
price range—
s 3.99 to $7.45
Men’s Jeans pants, worth $2.50. Now —
$1.25
Highest Prices Paid for
Seed cotton
Winder Oill Mil!
9--4 Peppered Unbleached Sheeting,
81 in. wide, yard... r . v .. .. 45c
9-4 Bleached Sheeting, 65c quality at
the yard •l• k LM.- _• -L* 47c
One lot ladies Louis Heel Boots, values
up to $12.50. Our price—
s2.9s a pair
Boys Hats and Caps, good ones—
-23c
Buttons per dozen now—
-3c
Men’s Albert Mills Union Suits, at $2
value —
$1.39
—— “ “ i
Ladies Skirts, values up to $15.00, now
$2.95 up
Subscription. FHce: $1.50 Per Year.
Ft he!
■k. Jm
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 9 and 10.
PRISCILLA DEAN
in "CONFLICT’’
It’s a Special
Matinee 10—25 and 3:30
Night 10—25 c and 7 :30.
SATURDAY, NOV. 11th
William Farnum, in
“A STAGE ROMANCE”
Added Program
Buster Keaton Comedy.
in (
“THE GOOT”
MUTT AND JEFF {
in \
"THE CASHIER”
Mainee 2:30 10- 20c
We run straight through until 110:0
MONDAY. NOV. 13th.
See Ruth Roland in T>ast Episode of
“White Eagle, serial, also
A Western Picture
and
GOOD COMEDY
Matinee s—loc5 —10c 3:00—4:30
Night 10—15 7 :30—9 :00