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THE PARKER FURNITURE CO.
VOL. XXIX.
DISTRICT CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
CONVENTION.
Young people from every part of
Northeast Georgia are eagerly awaiting
the dates of November 18th and 19th
when Winder will open the doors of
welcome to the District Christian En
deavor Convention which is the first
of its kind held in this part of Geor
gia in the past two years. It is point
ed with pride that the Christian peo
ple’ of Winder have banded together
for the success and glory of this gath
ering and surely every person in this
town will support this great work,
will mean better and more effi
cient (workers for the church as a re
sult srom having had the opportunity
of hearing some of the messages that
will be delivered during the two days
this gathering is in session.
Captain Slaymaker, president of the
district union, will he at his best dur
ing the convention and all young peo
ple will look forward to having the op
portunity of meeting the president face
to face.
Miss Nancy Lowe Morton, Junior
Superintendent for this district, will
sta^/a demonstration in “The Church
that did have a C. E. and the one that
didn’t.” This wonderful little play nas
met with a marvelous success in al
most every section of Dixie and now
the opportunity presents itself to stage
this demonstration in Winder on Sun
day afternoon at 8 o’clock.
The Sunrise prayermeeting which is
to tie held in the Presbyterian church
Sunday Corning at 7 :30 o’clock is go
ing to be one of the outstanding feat
ures of the meeting. It is fine to see
the young people as they gather for this
inspinf&onal morning meeting, when
mind is fresh for a close communion
with God. It is a meeting that always
hrlhgs results. With the Southeastern
Christian College students to lead this
meeting, the morning is certainly going
to be worth while.
The banquet will be held in the base
ment of the Christian church and plates
will be sold for 50 cents. Rev. Green
well. of Atlanta, will give a talk after
the banquet on a subject “Choosing our
Life's Work.” It is hoped that fully
.100 will hear him as they are seated
at the banquet table.
SATISFACTION IN RIDING ON
KELLY’S
and it costs no more; prices advanced Oct.
2, but we have not advanced our price yet.
*
Note These Prices and Buy To-day.
Size Fabric Cord
30x3 9.03 $14.21
30 x 34 .... •. 10.43 19.40
32 x 34 .... . ... ... . ... . ... . .... 14.70 19.40
31 x4 _ ...... ..... ..... 16.80 23.86
32 x 4 .......... 19.85 24.56
33x4 ... .x.*...... 19.95 25.43
34 X 4 20.83 26.21
* Larger sizes in proportion.
'Drive your car in : we put the tires on.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
Mht WJit#£t JV cm
and THE BARROW TIMES
It Pays to Advertise.
One of Winder's progressive manu
facturing concerns has worked out a
new plan of advertising and is now
selling goods hi every state in the un
ion, and one order has been received
from Fairbanks, Alaska.
This particular line of goods is giv
ing the buyers excellent satisfaction
and repeat orders are coming almost
every day.
This concern has increased its ca
pacity several times this year and is
now taking on more help.
NOTICE
All parties are forbidden to hunt or
trespass on our lands. —J. V. Harris,
Mrs. J. M. Kilgore. It pd
Mutilation of a Coin.
There is uo penalty attached to the
futllatlon of a coin, but a penalty Is
tttached to restoring to circulation a
>otn which has been fraudulently re
lueed In weight.
NOTICE
IS A regular communica
tion of Winder lodge,
will be held in Ma
f NXI/\ sonic Hall Friday ev
ening, November 10th. All qualified
brethren are urged to lie present.
W. M. CHASTAIN, W. M.
C. C. ESKRIDGE, Sec.
One of the interesting features of the
preparation of the convention is the
splendid fellowship shown by every
church in Winder. The young people
of all denominations will register for
this meeting with Mrs. S. X. Hill and
receive a badge for everyone will want,
to wear a “C. E.” those two days. The
badge is very attractive and can be se
| cured for the small sum of 25 cents.
The business men of Winder will want
to help this cause and will wear a
badge for the time.
Delegates will be entertained in the
homes of the Winder people and this
will be an inducement to get the
young people to attend since AVinder s
hospitality is so widely known. XXX
Winder, Barrow County, Georgia, Thursday, November 9, 1922.
SALE NOTICE,
GEORGIA —Barrow County.
Under and by virtue of a power of sale
contained in the loan deed executed by
M. J. Kennedy to Mrs. Cammie Sum
mon on the 30th day of December, 1918,
and recorded in the office of the clerk
of the Superior Court of Barrow coun
ty. Georgia in book C, page 286 on the
31st day of December, 1918, the under
signed will sell, ns the property of M
J. Kennedy at public sale before the
court house door in said county in the
City of Winder, within the legal hours
of sale to the highest and best bidder
for cash on the first Tuesday in De
cember, 1922, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the county of Barrow
state of George, containing sixty-three
and seventy-four hundredths acres,
more or less, and being designated as
tract A of the division of the lands of
,J. H. Hutchins, deceased, made by T.
Ramsden. surveyor on July 30, 1918, a
plat of which is recorded in plat book
1 page 32 Clerk's office Barrow county,
Georgijt, reference to which is hereby
made for a full and complete descrip
tion of said property. Said tract is
bounded on tiie north by lands of Wiley
Pierce and Bartow Edwards; on the
east by lands of John Segars and tract
R of said division; on the south by
Carl and Monroe Public Road and on
tiie west by lands of Will Pierce, Jim
Eaton and Wiley Pierce.
Default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness secured by
said deed by reason of the non-pay
ment of four certain promissory notes
evidencing same, held and owned by
Making One Dollar Talk Like Two at
J. T. Strange Company’s
Nov. 13th to 18th
Clothing Week
For Men and Young Men. / V V /
You earn One Dollar a Minute iij 1 i
while trading here. || ®
Every Suit especially priced | & \
from the small 32 to the large I
Fancy and plain patterns in the | rJBp
newest things in CLOI HING || t
$13.75,14.98 i’UjjP
$23.50 ■rsgftlf"*.
£ *
We say we are selling the greatest values ever
sold—make us prove it. Don’t kid yourself all
your life; get what you pay for.
J. T. Strange Co s.
“The House That Made Its Way by the Way It Was Made.”
$25 Reward Suit Case
IjOST—Tan Suit Care, containing
ladies coat suit, with fur collar, man’s
black suit, and other clothing. Finder
please return to The Winder News anil
get $25.00 reward.
the undersigned, said notes being for
the sum of $500.00 each dated Dec.
30, 1918, and due Dec. 30, 1922; Dec.
30, 1923; Dec. 30, 1924 and Dec. 30,
1925. witli interest from their date at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum, pay
able annually, and said notes provide
that upon failure to pay either of said
notes as stipulated, or to pay interest
annually thereon, then the whole of
said series, at the option of the hol
der, becomes due and payable from the
date of such default, time being of the
essence of the contract. On Dee. 29,
1919 interest of $40.00 was paid on
each of said notes but no interest lias
been paid since, and the owner and
holder of said notes has declared all
due under the contract. Each of said
notes are signed by M. J. Kennedy and
payable to Mrs. Cammie Sammon.
Said property will be sold to pay
said indebtedness together with all ex
penses of this proceeding as provided
in said deed and tiie overplus, if any,
will he turned over to the said M. J.
Kennedy.
A deed will be executed to the pur
chaser by the undersigned as author
ized in said deed.
This November 7, 1922.
Mrs. Cammie Sammon.
Milk and Cream
The Winder Pure Milk Dairy has cows
fresh in milk and can supply your needs for
the winter; cow feed that produces the best
milk is higher now than in the past year and
is going higher every day. The prices we
quote now are good for the next three
months. Call us now and get the benefit of
these prices on SWEET MILK and SWEET
CREAM.
We guarantee satisfaction.
Winder Pure Milk
Dairy
Phone 247 J. W. Saunders
The greatest bargains fo he had in
Aluminum ware, Stoves, Rugs and lots
of other things for sule at
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