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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1982
SAIJC notice.
<;BORGIA —Barrow county.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a Vow
<'t of sale in a certain War
ranty deed, executed and delivered ly
H. M. Booth to the BhiiK of .Statham,
said deed, dated April 4th, 1922, and
recorded in the. Ulerk's office of the
Superior Court of said county, in rec
ord# of deed* Book D. Page 519. and
date of record, April 13th, 1922.
The Bank of Statham will sell at
public outcry to the burliest bidder for
dish on the first Tuesday in January
1923, between the legal hours of sale,
before the court house door in said
county t ie following described proper
ty to wii :
\1! Cm tract or pared of latid lying
l ist being in Htafliam Dist. G. M„ said
State <nd county, containing One Hun
dred (100) acres, and known as the
Tom Booth lands and bounded as fol
lows: On the north by lands of Rich
Arnold estate, east by lands of Mrs.
W. R. A. Fuller, C. B. Chambers and
W. D. Holliday, south by other lands
of the said S. M Booth and on the
cast by lands of J. M L. Thurmond
and Mrs. M. S. Reeves.
4 A Iso all that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the Town of Stat
bain, Barrow county, Georgia, and im
provements thereon, consisting of a
dwelling house and out-buildings, ami
bounded ns follows: On the north by
Jot of T. L. Wall, east by street, south
by Elizabeth street and on the west by
cn alley and lot of B. H. Grant, and be
ing property where the said Booth now
lives.
This property will he sold as part
of thi‘ estate ofthe late S. M. Booth to
satisfy a certain promissory note of
Three Thousand, Six Hundred, Seven
ty-Six and 51-100 ($3070.51) Dollars,
principle. Said note dated April 4th,
1 922, and given by S. M. Booth to said
Bank of Statham, and due October Ist.
1922.
This salt* will be made for the pur
pose of paying said note, principal and
interest and cost of this sale. The
balance, if any, will bo paid to the es
tate of the late R. M. Booth.
This the Oth day of December, 1922.
BANK OF STATHAM,
,Ins. W. Arnold, Atty.
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
In pursuance of a decree rendered in
the Superior Court of Clarke county,
Georgia, in the case of Randall Craft,
et si vs. Herbert Fleming et aV the
same being an equitable petition, the
undersigned, as commissioner, will sell
at public outcry to the highest bidder
for cash, before the court house door
in Barrow county, Georgia, on the firs'
Tuesday in January, 1923, between the
logs I hours of sale, all of the interest
and equity of Randall Craft and Mertie
Craft in and to the following describ-
ed jjroperty. to-wit:
• v tfrlain tract of land containing 100
acres, inure or less, known as the
Booth place, formerly located in Jack
son county, Georgia, and now located
in Barrow county, Georgia, and being
the premises upon which the said Ran
dall Craft resided during the year 1922.
- Said sale toeing had for the purpose
of satisfying a certain execution is
sued from the Superior Court of Clarke
Georgia, in favor of the sahl
Hubert Fleming against the said Ran
dall Draft and Mertie Craft for the
principal sum of $4229.72. the sum of
$421.92 interest to the 11th day of
r ootrilwr. 1922, future Interest on said
pWiuipal sum at the rate of 7 per cent
-J„M- anumnj and costs of suit, the
amount of said judgment being by the
terms of said decree a special lien
against said real estate.
This 7th day of December, 1922.
. 1,. I). PENNY,
Commissioner.
MARSHAL SALE
CHCOtt(i I A—‘Burrow count y.
Will lx- hi>Wl before tIH- court house
door Ht public outcry, on the tirst Tues
day in January. 12. the following !•-
KcrllHHl proix-rty to-wif. One lot in the
city of WUnder fronting on Oak street
r.u feet running back t!rt feet, bound
ed by the property of W. O.
Vasco Segars. Bradbury and Smith and
Oak Street. Said property is levied on
hs the property of O. J Allen, in his
possession, and to satisfy an execution
issued by the clerk of the city of Win
der for said Allen’s city taxes for the
year Ib2l.
E. O. McELUOY.
4t Chief of Police.
FOB RENT—IOO acres, four miles
south of Compton. Would like to rent
to someone for feed raising, or will
rent for cottofl and corn raising Parly
must be able to run himself. Apply to
IH-. C S. Williams. Winder. Ga.. or
write James M. Williams, Hugo, Col
orado. 11
Toilet articles for Christmas —City
Pharmacy.
Mrs L. W. Hodges has returned
from a visit to friends in Atlanta.
Miss Gypspy Bedingfield spent a
portion of last week in Atiatfta.
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Application for Twelve Months Support
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
The appraisers appointed to set apart
a year’s support to Mrs. Lillie Norris,
widow and minor children of M. T.
■Norris, deceased, late of said county,
having filed their returns in tin* office
of the ordinary of Barrow county, this
is to cite all concerned, kindred and
creditors, that I will pass upon this re
turn at the regular January term. 1923
of Court of Ordinary of Barrow coun
ty, to be held on the first Monday in
January, 1923, and if no legal cause is
shown to the contrary the return will
t>e made the Judgment of this Court.
This lb-comber 4th, 1922.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
MARSHAL’S SALE
GEORGIA—Iiar row county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesdi y in
January, 1923, between the legal hours
of sale, at the court house door of said
county, to the highest bidder for cash,
’at public outcry to satisfy fi fas j.ssued
by the Clerk of the City of Winder, in
favor of the City of Winder against
J. W. Moore for taxes due the city of
Winder by J. W. Moore, one fi fa for
1921, one fi fa for year 1922, and one
fi fa. for tapping water main, The fol
lowing described property to-wit: One
house and lot, facing Broad street 125
feet, more or less, 200 feet baek from
said street, hounded as follows: on the
west by Broad street, south by Harri
son Elrod, east hv lands of J. W. Moore
and north by lands of J. W. Moore and
Broad street.
Said property levied upon as the
property of said J. W. Moore and in
the possession of Jim Huff.
This December 6th, 1922.
, E. O. McELROY,
Chief of oliee.
“Work Poor "
Charles M. Schwab at oop of hiv
tioretto dinner parties was tnlhlns
fiout a man who was vainly beseech
ing the hanks for a loan, "lie s a
rich man, too," said Mr. Schwab; “hut
te’g work p<K>r." “Work poor?" said
I guest. “Yes, work poor," Mr.
lehwab repented. “You see, he's al
ways got so many operations in hand
that he's always short of money to
inance them. Work poor, I call It”
Then he smiled and added: "He's ene
>( those fellows who dig so much that
tfiey're always in a hole.”
Honor these Seals
✓ K
A nation-wide movement is carrying on
a warfare against the scourge of Consump
tion. In saving over 100,000 lives last year,
it actually cut the death rate from tuberculosis
in half. ,
Each year these organizations sell Tuber
culosis Christmas Seals. The proceeds from
these sales are devoted to the work of caring
for and curing tuberculosis patients and to
educational and other work to prevent the
dread disease.
Buy these Seals and urge
your friends to buy and use ffiPffiygrea)
them. To do this is both v '
Charity and Patriotism.
Stamp Out Tuberculosis
icith Christmas Seals
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Before buying your Xmas gifts come
In and see my line of high grade toilets
for sale by Mrs. J. H. Wheeler, Candler
<street, phone 119.
Everything in the drug line. —City
Pharmacy.
Kerba Cream and Powders can’t be
)For sale by Mrs. J. H. Wheeler, Can
dler street. Phone 119.
South Georgia Sugar Cane syrup in
gallon cans.—Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Look for Christmas goods before buy
ing at City Pharmacy.
South Georgia Ribbon Cane Syrup in
gallon cans.—Woodruff Hardware Cos.
NOTICE
A A regular comimmica
tion of Winder lodge,
Ko - 833. F. & A. M„
will be held in Ma
v \ sonic Hall Friday ev
ening. December 10th, 11422 The reg
ular election of officers will be held.
All qualified brethren are urged to he
present.
W. M. CHASTAIN, IV. M.
C. C. ESKRIDGE, Sec.
Saw It In Different Light
Mr. Blllus (greatly bored by the
>lay)—“Marla, that fellow Is positive
ly the worst stick I ever saw on the
itnge. He makes love to that g>rettj
dttle countess like a hippopotamus
Dying to court an angel.” Mrs Blllus
(much interested) “He does, John;
V dnea But how vtvldl.v tt seems tc
•eon 11 the days of our courtship
lo'm I
TUB WINDER NBWR
| HERRIN’S
i 10c STORE ;
'CHRISTMAS STORE
Good cheer and well wishing • come into their own atj
j this time, and this store has been very anxious to height-]
j en the joy of the Season by making it as easy as possible j
to do your shopping.
We feel that we can show our appreciation for your*
'splendid patronage in the past by doing our best to,
' make this Christmas a happy one in all ways. Consider]
us at your service-one and all. Appropriate gifts, at un- 1
usually low prices have been gathered from the many.
I markets for your choosing. 1 |
You’ll find your visit to the Christmas Store both!
j pleasant and profitable.
! Here are a few of the many Christmas things that we
have: ’
’ 1
i
DOLLS
Baby Dolls 10c
Little girl dolls 10c
Attractive dressed dolls
at 50c
Imported dolls 39c
Unbreakable dolls 25c
Character dolls 98c
Miscellaneous Gifts
Percolator for small
cooks at SI.OO
Toy Telephones 10c to
75c
Doll go-carts 50c
Carpenter chests 50c &
SI.OO
Musical tops 10c
Toy Trains 10c
Whizzing Aeroplanes $1
Rub-a-dub drums 10c
Stuffed animal toys 50c
Toy Pianos 49c & SI.OO
Plush Teddy besrs 79c
Toy Kitchen ranges $1
Housekeeping sets 10c
Dizzy Andy trip ham
mer 25c
We cannot mention all the things that are piled up ini
our store. Santa Claus has named our store as his of-i
ficial headquarters for this town, so you can get every-"
thing he handles here. j-
We want all the children of to visit our store
and see the many Christmas things we have. j
We also sell staple dry goods, notions- etc., at won-/
jderfully low prices. Cmoe in and see. .
Herrin’s 10c Store j
Suhseriptlaa Price: $1.50 Per Tear.
Automatic pistol 25c
Coon dancer -50 c
Sure shot water pistols
at 5c
Toy guns 15c
Picture toy wagons 10c
Mother Goose wagons,
at 25c
Toy Trains from 10c to
$1.49
Genuine leather foot
ball 89c
Monkey climb string 25
Embroidery sets 25c
Domino sets 15c
Checkers & Backgam
mon 15c
The Game of li*dia 25c
Game of Mother Goose
25c
Game of Dimmer Boy 25
Set Alphabet blocks 10c
& 25c
Game of flinch 59c
Toy books from 5c to 79
Decorated Fancy rub
* her balls 10c and 25c