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THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923.
WE’VE MOVED
We have moved our pa rase and but
tery shop to the Flanigan building on
Candler street, formerly occupied by
the Ford Agency.
In our new home we are better
'equipped to take care of the public in
general automobile service.
We have i nut ailed the latest equip
ment to take care of the electrical
part of your car. and will specialize in
this work. No guess work with us.
We have installed a machine that will
locate your starter, generator and bat
tery trouble without removing them
from the car.
We repair all makes of batteries,
and if your batteries are beyond repair
we talk the Vesta.
The most competent mechanics are
in charge of our garage. We guaran
tee satisfaction and repair all makes
of cars.
Your oar washed and thoroughly
greased at small cost.
AUTO SAI.KS COMPANY
At Ford Old Stand
Day Phone 1(M! Night Phones 207 & 34*}
James M. Flanigan
Mt. James M. Flanigan, one of the
well known citizens of this section,
died at his home near New Chapel last
Monday. He was 77 years of age at
the time of his death. The remains
were buried Tuesday afternoon at
Chapel Christian church, Rev. J. M.
Tumlin conducting the services. He
leaves a wife and several children to
whom the sympathy of it large circle of
friends is extended. C. M. Ferguson
A Cos. wore in charge of the burial ser
vices.
Mr. C. F. Healan
Mr. C. F. Healan, a prominent citi
y,en of Jackson county, died at. his
home in the Woods Camp Ground sec
tion of that county lust Monday and
was buried Tuesday afternoon at Wal
nut church, Rev. S. P. Higgins conduct
ing the burial services. Mr. Healan
was 72 years of age at the time of his
death. He was the lather of Mr. Frank
Healan of this city. Besides his wife
lie leaves several children to whom the
sympathy of a host of friends is ex
tended. C. M. Ferguson & Cos., were
in charge of the burial services.
Mr. James H. Anglin
Mr. James H. Anglin died at his
home in this city last Thursday, and
was buried Friday at Cedar Creek
church. Mr. Anglin was 70 years cdd
at the time of his death. Rev. 8. P.
Higgins conducted the funeral services.
He leaves a wife and several children
to whom the sympathy of many friends
Is extended. C. M. Ferguson & Cos.
were in charge of the burial services.
MISS LULA MAE
THOMPSON
Miss Lula Mac Thompson, a splendid
young lady diet) on Thursday, Jan. 4,
after a lingering illness. The remains
were Iniried on Friday at Bethlehem
Camp Ground, Rev. J. C. Harbin con
ducting the funeral services. Miss
Thompson was a consistent member of
the Bethlehem Methodist church. She
was about 20 years of age. To the be
reaved father and brothers and sisters
the sympathy of many friends are ex
tended.
WILLIAM -M. ETHERIDGE
Dee miter 22. 1922, marks the pass
ing away of William M. Etheridge, oue
if Auburn’s and Barrow county's most
prominent and iirflucntial citizens. lie
was born near Auburn where be lived
for sixty-six years the extent of bis
life.
His sterling character moulding for
him many friends who sympathize with
his bereaved wife, his adopted daugh
ter. Myrtle Thornton of Wesley Memo
rial Hospital and bis brothers. It. A.
Etheridge of Auburn and I>r. S. <5.
Etheridge of Sparks, On.
His life was a blessing to those about
him; he was charitable to the ivoor,
honest in bis business, faithful to his
church, loving in bis home, true to his
Maker, as such e mourn his loss.
WORKERS CONFERENCE.
The Workers Conference of the Ap
\ ilac.lnv and Mulberry Associations
convened with Cedar Creek church on
last Wednesday. The attendance was
good considering the prevalent sick
ness and bad roads. The morning ser
vice was conducted by ltev. W. S. Wal
ker, who preached a most excellent
eru>oii. The afternoon session was
given over to a general discussion of
topics. Mr. Sylvester Sauls, of Mer
■eer gave a splendid talk on B. Y. I’. C.
Mrs. Holsenbeck spoke on thv W. M. 1\
work. The next meeting of these* as
sociations will be held at Ebenezer
church lirst Wednesday in February.
Reporter.
FOR RENT—Two horse farm on
third and fourth. Want someone that
will use poison on cotton. Apply to
Miss Cleo Rush, Box 74, Winder, Ga.
Death of Good Woman
An angel bearing the scythe of
death entered the home of Muller Mc-
Klroy and cut down, the beloved wife
and mother.
She was sick about two weeks hut
she bore her sufferings patiently, say
ing she would understand some day
why she had to suffer so much and ex
pressed her faith in her Savior. When
she said: “He will take care of us”
She was a devoted wife, a true
mother and a Christian woman, and
her influence did not die with her but
will live on down the ages.
She was loved by all who knew her
fur her kindness of heart and Chris
thin character. Sin- leaves a husband,
one daughter, father, mother, three
brothers and one sister.
To the bereaved ones we would say:
“She is not dead, only gone on before
to a home where she now understands
what was before a mystery. To the
physicians and neighbors who worked
so faithful and were so kind and sym
pathetic and for the beautiful floral
offerings, wc wish to extend our deep
est gratitude and thanks. May Heav
en’s richest reward he yours.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. MeElroy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McElroy.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA Harrow County.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in
February, next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, certain property of which
the following is a full and complete
description:
About One Hundred Two (102) acres
of land in tin* 318th District, G. M.,
Barrow County, hounded on south by
lands of A. P. Perry on east by
W. E. Hnytnon, on west by Tom Mil
ler. on northwest hv G. A. Wall, known
as a part of the A. J. Daymen farm.
Said property levied upon as the
property of Hugh Maxe.v to satisfy
tax fi fas issued by M. 11. Lowe, Tax
Collector of Harrow County, against
Hugh Maxev, for the years of 1021 anil
1022, said property being in the pos
session of Hugh Maxe.v and notice of
the levy given as required by law to
tenant’ in possession.
'Fills the 10th day of January, 1023.
II <. CAMP, Sheriff.
BAPTIST ASSOCIATIANAL NEWS.
The Winder Baptist church is one of
seven in the second district of our asso
ciation, the others being Winder 2nd
and Bethlehem. Mt. Creek. Center Hill,
Bold Springs and Bethel. The mis
sionary work in all these churches is
progressing. Recently Mrs. 11. 11. Jen
kins. associationnl suitcrintenilent, or
gan it*d a Sunbeam hand at Mt. Creek,
just completed a mission study
course there, using the “Stay at Home
Journeys.” In addition to those. Mrs.
Jenkins taught a class in ‘'Stewardship
and Missions" at Bold Springs. The
Winder W. M. S. h ready for its last
course, a Home Mission course. The
members are also ready to begin the
White Cross ork, a phase never un
dertaken before. Reporter.
Judge Candler Sends
Message to Methodists
To the Pastors, Church Collectors,
and Methodist members of the North
Georgia Conference: The very best
date for us to raise our Christian Edu
cation Movement subscriptions is in the
next ten days. Before January 15th. 1
urge each of you to do your Utmost !<•
collect every due pledge. The second
yen is pledge was due two and one
half months ago, namely: November 1.
1922. We must pay this now, in the
next ten days, before January 15tli.
Let us give our boys and girls the
right-of-way from now to January 15.
Faithfully yours,
JOHN'S’ S. CANDLER,
Pres. Conf. Board of Education.
! Classified Ads.
South Georgia Ribbon Cane Syrup
at 75c per gallon. Woodruff Hard
ware Cos.
Upstairs apartment for rent, In my
house on Center street. Furnished or
unfurnished.- Mrs. W. 11. Quartenuan.
FOR RENT Two connecting rooms
down stairs with private bath, lights,
Etc. J. 11 HOUSE.
Any kind of mule you want from 7
to 15 years old. R L. Woodruff.
Notice Furniture Repaired.
Bring me your furniture and have it
repaired and re-finished and made like
new. Prices reasonable. —J. It. N.
Baugh. tf.
5 gallon pump can filled for $2.40 —
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
FOR RENT—Several rooms with light,
water and bath, close in. Apply to
Winder News office.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Any kind of
mule. —R. L. Woodruff.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GE* )RGlA—Barrow County.
Will he sold on the tirst Tuesday in
February, next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, certain property of which
the following is a full and complete
descript ion :
About 59 acres of land in the 316th
District, G. M Harrow County, Geor
gia, bounded as follows: <>n west by
lands of Arch Gregory, on northeast
by Cart Davis, on the east by G. W.
Lynch, on the south by A. J. Haymon.
Said property levied upon as the
pnqierty of Wando Lynch to satisfy
tax fi fas issued by M. H. Lowe. Tax
Collector of Barrow County, against
Wando Lynch for the years of 1021
and 1022. said property being in the
possession of Wando Lynch, and notice
of the levy given as required by law to
tenant in possession.
This the 10th day of January. 1023.
11. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA- Barrow County.
IVill be sold on the tirst Tuesday in
February, next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid-
der for cash, certain property of which
the following is a full and complete
descript ion:
A certain tract of land in Barrow
county, formerly Jackson county, con
taining forty-two (42 1 acres, more or
less, and hounded on west by lands for
merly owned hv T. A. Tolbert and
Reeves, south by lands of K. B. Rus
sell hi,d G. W. Smith, east by lands
of W. E. Mathews, north liy lands of
Lay & Gialiarff, being east of J. B.
MeElroy's home place and being more
particularly described as follows: Be
ginning at a stake corner on branch
with line of said Reeves and running
with lines of said Reeves 9.38 chains;
thence with said Reeves line 47 V-> P).
5.70 chains to a rock on branch; and
thence with said Reeves line N. 10 W
9.48 chains to rock corner; thence N.
70 1-4 E. 20.74 chains to willow on
branch: thence with said branch (>.44
chains to fork on other branch; and
thence N. with meanders of other
branch whi|C,h divides this tract of
land from Lay and Graham a distance
of 33.70 chains and continuing with
said branch to a stake on said branch
at the beginning corner.
Said property levied upon as the prop
erty of W. C. Horton to satisfy an ex
ecution issued from tin* Superior court
of Barrow county in favor of J. L. La
nier against W. C. Horton, said prop
erty being in the possession of said W.
C. Horton and notice of the levy made
given as required by law to tenant in
possession.
Also 90 shares of the capital ystock
of Roll Manufacturing Company, a cor
poration with its principal office and
place of business at Winder, Georgia,
said comity, said capital stock being
represented by certificates, nine (9)
in number for ten (10 shares each o£
said stock, which said certificates are
numbered ns follows: 10, 11, 12, l.'l.
14. 15. 10, 20. and 75. the par value of
said shares being One Hundred ($100)
Dollars each, all of which are levied
upon ns the property of W. C. Horton
to satisfy the sniff fl fa and written no
tice as required by law given to the
said W. C. Horton, defendant in fi fa
and to Rell Manufacturing Company
through its officers. J. M. Williams,
(president, and Axson Smith. Secreta
ry. in charge of the place of business
of said company.
This the 10th day of January. 1923.
H. O. CAME. Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORG 1 A—Harrow County.
Will bo sold on the tirst Tuesday in
February, next, tit public outcry, at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, certain property of which
the following is a full and complete
descript ion:
About Six Hundred Fifteen (015)
acres of land in Ben Smith District.
No. .‘llO. in Barrow county, Georgia,
bounded as follows: <>u the east by
lands of Bill Rutledge and the McEl
duflf place, on south by Will Lyle and
lands formerly owned by W. T. Berry,
on west by Abe Blakey estate and Sum
merour lauds, on north by Sununerour
and M. A. Blakey and W. M. Rosier.
Said property levied upon as the
property of L. ('. Russell to satisfy tax
ti. fa. issued by M. H. I.owe. Tax Col
lector of Barrow County, against L. C.
Russell, for the years of 1021, and IJmil.
said property being in the possession
of L. C. Russell, and notice of the levy
as required by law to tenant in pos
session.
This the 10th day of January. 1023.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
Lewis C. Russell H. H. Chandler
Law Officer
RI’SSELL A CHANDLER
Practice in all the Courts
Winder, Ga.
Best .1 gallon cans tilled for $2.40. —
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
S mules for sale.—R. L. Woodruff.
THE WINDER NEWS
SHERIFF'S SALE.
(i E( )RG lA—Ba i row ( oun ty.
Will lie hol<l on the tirst Tuesday in
February, next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, certain property of which
the following is a full and complete
description :
About thirty (30) acres of land on
the east side of Winder and Bethle
hem road, hounded on north by G. S.
Mi lisa ps, east by G. S. Mill saps and
Brushy Fork Greek, on south by Brushy
: Fork Greek and public road leading
from Winder to Bethlehem, on west by
O. S. Millsaps and H. Z. Perkins, the
same being a part of the farm former
ly owned by ,7. L. Harris.
Said property levied upon as the prop
erty of It. G. Skinner to satisfy tax fi
fa issued by M 11. Lowe. Tax Collect
or of Harrow county, against R. G.
Skinner for the years 1921 and 1!22.
property being in the possession of R.
G. Skinner, and notice of the levy given
as required by law to tenant in pos
session.
This the 10tli day of January. 1023,
H. (>. GAMP. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Barrow County.
Will lie sold on the first Tuesday in
February, next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, certain property of which
the following is a full and complete
description:
One house and lot in Auburn, Geor
gia, beginning at corner of Mrs. L. A.
Caine on National Highway 1(M) feet to
staked corner; thence south 20ft feet
to staked corner; thence east KM) feet
to staked corner; thence north 200 feet
to beginning corner, containing 48-100
of an acre.
Said property levied upon as the
property of H. H. Dalton to satisfy
tax fi fa issued by M. H. Lowe, Tax
Collector of Barrow county, against H.
H. Dalton, for the year of 1921, said
property being in the possession of 11.
11. Dalton, and notice of the levy giv
en ns required by law to tenant in pos
session.
This the 10th day of January, 1923.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA —Harrow County.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in
February, next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, certain property of which
New Early Spring
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The Hat is a very important part of the well-dressed
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Prices ranging from
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On display in our windows now. Come in and get first
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Ladies’ Street Hats
Received nice assortment ladies Street and Sport
Hats; the very newest for early spring wear; ranging in
price $2.25 and UP.
J. L. SAUL
The Clothier ' Winder Ga.
the following is a full and complete
description:
About Fifty-nine (59) acres of land
in the 316th District. G. M., Barrow
county, Georgia, bounded as follows:
Du S. E. by A. J. Haymond place, on
east by Henry Hall, on the north by
Cart Davis farm, on the west by W. B.
Patrick, on the south by Frank Hall.
Said property levied upon as the
property of Frank Hall, administrator,
J. W. Crow and W. B. Mathews to sat
isfy tax fi fa issued by M. H. Lowe,
Tax Collector of Barrow county, and
against Frank Hall, administrator, J.
W. Crow and W. B. Mathews for the
years 1921 and 1922. said property be
ing in the possession of Frank Hall,
administrator. J. W. Crow and W. I?.
Mathews, and notice of the levy given
as required by Jaw to tenant in pos
session.
This the 10th day of January, 1923.
11. O. CAMP. Sheriff.
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has grown so rapidly from year to year. I
have not words to express my appreciation
but will try to prove my gratitude for
your patronage by keeping on hand at all
times a good supply of these wonderful toir
let articles.
Tan-No-More 60c Kerba Hair Tonic $l.OO
Tan-No-More $l.OO Kerba Hand Lotion 75c
Tan-No-More Soap 25c Kerba Hair Tonic 50c
Kerba He Leurre Face Pow- Freckeleater 25c
dcr $l.OO Freckeleater ( ream 60c
Kerba He Leurre Face Pow- Freckeleater Soap 25c
der 50c Kerba Toilet Water $l.OO
Kerba Vanishing Cream 50c Kerba Perfume $1.25
Kerba Cleansing Cold Cream 50c Kerba Tooth Paste, large
Kerba Tissue Builder 75c Tube 40c
Kerba Lemon Cream $l.OO Silk Sponge 10c
My motto for 1923 with your hearty support
is to double my business this year.
MRS. J. H. WHEELER
CANDLER STREET. PHONE 219 WINDER, GA.
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Will he sold before the court house
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door to the highest bidder for <*ash on
the first Tuesday in February, 1923,
the following described property, eowit:
One light cream colored 00% with
horns three or four years old, one dark
bay mare mule weight about lbs.
also one dark bay horse mule weight
about 850 pounds.
Said property levied on under a
mortgage foreclosure issued by A. T.
Harrison, clerk of the Superior Court
of Barrow county, Ga., Said foreclos
ure being in favor of the Navassa Gu
ano Go. and against W. E. Whisnante.
This 10th day of Jan. 1923.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
Needless Advice.
To tell a boy to practice economy In
the use of soap Is wasting werds.—
Chicago Dally New?