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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15. 1923.
SALE NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a Pow
er of Sale contained in a Warranty
Deed, executed ami delivered by S. .U.
Booth to the Bank of Statham. dated
April 4th, 1922, and recorded in the
Clerlt's office of said county on April
13th. £922, in records of deeds, Book D
Page 519.
The Bank of Statham will sell at
publHdoutcry to the highest bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday in March,
1923, between the legal hours of sale,
before the Court House door in Winder,
Georgia, said county, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
“All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Statham District. G.
M said State and County, containing
one hundred (1001 acres, and known
as the Tom Booth lands and bounded as
follows: On the North by lands of
Rich Arnold estate, East by lauds of
Mrs. IV. R. A. Fuller, C. B. Chambers,
and W. D. Holliday, South hy other
lands of the said S. M. Booth and on
the East by lands of J. M. L. Thurmond
and Mrs. M. S. Reeves.
Also all that tract or parcel of land
ying and being in the Town of Statham,
fiforcow county, Georgia, and improve
ments thereon, consisting of n
dwelling house and out buildings, and
bounded as follows: On the norch by
lot of T. L. Wall, east 'oy street, south
by Elizabeth street and on the wesr by
an ill ley and lot of B. H. Grant, and be
ing property of the said Booth home
plat 4., ~ .
This property will be sold as a part
of the estate of the late S. M. Booth,
to satisfy a certain promissory note of
Three Thousand Six Hundred Seventy-
Sis and 51-100 < 13676.51) Dollars, prin
cipal, with interest from maturity at
the rate of eight per cent i>er annum.
Said note being given by the late S. M.
Booth to the Bank of Statham, und
dated April 4th, 1922. and due Octo
ber Ist, 1922.
This sale will be made for the pur
pose of paying said note, prineipa
and Interest, attorney’s fees, and cost
oty,sate. The balance, if any. will be
paid to the estate of the late S. M.
Booth.
This the sth day of February. 1923.
BANK OF STATHAM.
Jas. W. Arnold, Atty.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA— Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday m
MarcUnext 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: , , , .
“All that tract or parcel of land on
Broad street, in the City of Winder,
county of Jackson (now Barrow) de
ikribed as follows: Beginning at a
rock corner on said Broad stieet. inn
ning'*i hence in a southeast course along
the divided line (of Sikes and Moore)
to a rock corner on branch, thenu
southwest up the said branch to rock
corner with It. I*. Williams; thence wit
Williams line to a rock corner on o
road: thence northerly along , s ‘" ." !
road to a rock corner on B'<
thence northeast with Broad Mutt to
the beginning corner coontaming eig.it
and one-eightli (8 1-8 acres, move oi
lr„*. and is known as the property now
occupied by the said J. M Moon an
1 This 1 is the same tract of land as is
vfnllv avd minutely described in a deed
from W. L. Sikes and O H
the said .T. W. Moore and L. I-
dated November 6th. 1011. recorded m
Z> Supprior Court o„ Number
17 1911, in Book “KK , page bid.
Said property levied up™
nujincrtv of .1 W. Moore to satisfy an
execution issued from the Superior
Court of Barrow county in favor of
R against J. W. Moore, et
uis said property being in the posses
th p levy given as required by law to
tenant in possession.
This the 7th day of February, 19- •
H O. CAMr, Sheriff.
notice of sale of lands
nFORGIA —Barrow county.
°K and by virtue of authority
wanted in the power of sale contained
K certain security deed executed and
delivered on the 22nd day of Noveaibei
1919 pv Ix'wis C. Russell to Mis. >
L (’hamtprlain, said deed recorded in
Clerk's office of the Superior Court of
Barrow cc,unty in record of deeds Book
Ji at pubUc outcry before the court
ho'U" door of said county, between the
S hours of sale, to the highest Md-
Jer for cash, the following described
TF&t to tr2 Of land, situate, lying
aml'being in the county of Barrow, for
merly Walton county, State of Georgia-
Seining ..ne 1* " r RrX oSrt
lvi,i ,r on the waters of Brushy Lree*
}n Bethlehem district, formerly ( ut Off
District and adjoining lands of W. J
S ge H. G. Hill and G. S. Millaapa, and
hehfg recently known ns the John L.
Harris place, which was conveyed to
I e W ts C. Russell by the said John l.
I Binds hv deed dated November -.lst
1011* and' recorded in the Clerk s office
nf Superior Court of Barrow conn
v n So, Book “B". W
443 \n exact plat of this property is
recorded in the Clerk’s office of Barrow
conritv. in record of deeds Hat Book
1 page 96 to which plat special refer
ence is made for U.e courses and dis
tances of said tract of land.
This property will l* sold as the
Property of Lewis C. Bussed for tie
pjirpose of satisfying a certain prom
issory note given by the sahl Lew s
- to the said Mrs Ida L. ( ham
i,oHl„ for the principal amount of
twelve thousand ($12,000.00)
DOLLARS, said note dated November
oon.i 1019. and due three years after
Hi', with interest from date at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum, which
note .was secured by security deed to
above described land.
Ttiis snle will he made for pur
pose of paying said note of TY\ EIA h
THOUSAND ($12,000.00* DOLLARS,
with all interest and costs of this sale.
This Bth dav of February. 1928.
IDA L. CHAMBERLIN,
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MONUMENTS
FIRST CLASS WORK
MARBLE & GRANITE
Office on Candler Street and G. M. Ry.
WINDER MARBLE A GRANITE CO.
J. VV. NICHOLS, Mgr.
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Attorney-At-Law
WINDER, GA.
Office in Carithers Building.
Practice in All the Courts
J. C. PRATT
Attorney-At-Law
Winder, Ga.
Office in Bush Building
Practice in all Courts
JOSEPH D. yUILLIAN
Attorney-at-Law
tffice Over DeLaPerriere” Drug store
Winder, Georgia.
G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office Over Carithers Bank.
Practice In All Courts.
W. H. QUARTERMAN
Attorney at Law
Prentice In All Courts
Commercial Law a Specialty
Lewis C. Russell H. 11. Chandler
Law Offices
RUSSELL & CHANDLER
Practice in all the Courts
Winder, Ga.
T. ELTON DRAKE
Attorney-At-Law
.Office iu DeLaPerriere Building
Winder, Ga.
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Dental Surgery
Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work
Done in Most Scientific and
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DENTIST
Offices in the Winder National Bank
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Rooms 313-314
Residence Phone 234—Office Phone 81
WINDER, GA.
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Hosehton, Ga.
Office Hours:
Sundays: 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.
Wednesdays: 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 M
Saturdays, all day until 3:00 P. M.
Ml other time when not attending calls
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Winder National Rank Bldg.
Winder, Ga.
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Public Stenographers and Bookkeepers
Work by the job or hour.
Broad Street, over Segars Store.
Office Hours: 2P.M.to 7P. M.
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Cleaning—Pressing—Altering
Phone 49—Jackson Street
Winder, Georgia
PHONE 86
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■Winder, Georgia
Expert Welding & Ra
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All metals welded. No job too large;
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J. E. Casper’s Welding
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Candler Street & Park Ave.
C. 11. Stewart Old Stand
Prolific Banana.
The productivlt/ of the banana is
greater than that of any other food
-sealng ptatft. One acre and a little
labor will annually produce 17,000
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ITCH
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Take no substitute. Sold by
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i Classified Ads.
5 Burner Oil stoves $29.50 at Smith
Hardware Cos.
FOR SALE —1922 model one ton
Ford Truck, pneumatic tires, all round.
Perfect shape. Woodruff Hardw are Cos.
We will offer to the public Satur
day the 10th of February, the stock of
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Good thick buttermilk at 15c per gal
lon if you come to the dairy for it.
Skimmed milk 15c gallon. —Winder
Pure Milk Dairy. Phone 347.
Notice Furniture Repaired.
Bring me your furniture and have it
repaired and re-finished and made like
new. Price's reasonable. —J. R. N.
Baugh. tf.
Nail Hammers 50c up at Smith Hard
ware Cos.
Automobile Batteries recharged, re
paired and traded for. We sell the
Exide Battery. Smith Hardware Cos.
40..; lu-u.y government barbed wire
4c per pound at Smith Hardware Cos.
Good Michelin Red Inner Tubes have
advanced. We will still sell them at the
old price this month. Smith Hardware
Company.
Best Spark Plugs for your car at
Smith Hardware Cos.
Automobile Lamps 20c up at Smith
Hardware Cos.
Exide Batteries have no superior.
Sold by Smith Hardware Cos.
FOR SALE—White Oak and Post
Oak poles. Write or see W. N. Skinner,
Winder, Ga., Rt. 4. ltpd
A few more high grade axes at $1.25
each at Smith Hardware Cos.
Best Farm Tools at Smith Hard
ware Cos.
20 Rods Hog Fencing for $7.50 Smith
Hardware Cos.
den ad Poultry Fence at Smith
Hardware Cos.
New Garden seed in bulk at Smith
Hardware Cos.
We still have a few Kelly Tires at
a big saving of $2.00 to SB.OO each. —
Smith Hardware Cos.
LOST or STOLEN —Light black hound
female puppy with brown legfis. Been
gone since Jan. 28. Return to Roy
Gretison, Bethlehem, Ga., Rt. 1 and get
reward. ltpd
\luminum Roasters, Dish Pans and
large size Kettles for $1.50 at Smith
Hardware Cos.
NEST EGGS 25c per dozen at Smith
Hardware Cos.
Good Home made syrup in gallon
cans 75c at Smith Hardware Cos.
3-burner Blue Ribbon Oil Stove for
$19.50 at Smith Hardware Cos.
One 1922 model Ford 1-ton Trunk for
sale at a bargain. Woodruff Hdw. Cos.
$25,000 to Loan
I have an allottment of twenty-five
thousand dollars of government money
to loan at 5% per cent, payable at any
time from five to thirty-three years,
Application must he made tty February
20. Call to see me if you need cheap
money.—L. A. HOUSE.
breaking a Record.
A man down East spoke his will
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MULBERRY
Our school is progressing nicely un
der the management of Mr. Ernest Ivil
go.
Mr. Elmer Burel was with us a short
while Sunday from Atlanta.
Mr. Alt Wages was visiting his par
ents from Porterdale Saturday night,
Mr. Chnrmus Etheridge passed thru
our burg Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Ray Sikes has found anew hitch
ing post in our burg.
Mr. Homer Wood visited his sister
Sunday from Carl.
Mr. Clyde Cox Ls very ill at this writ
ing.
Mrs. Clara Farr was visiting Mrs. My
ron Etheridge Sunday.
Misses Maliria and Sabra Farr visit
ed Parish Sunday school Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Loo Wages and Miss
Claud Dean Cox attended preaching
Sunday night, at Union Grove church.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Tulley visited
their sisters at Duncan's Creek and re
ported Mrs. Floyd Hendrix very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Abner visited
Mr. Lee Wages and family on
Saturday night.
Miss Claud and Ralph Cox had a
finite a crowd Sunday afternoon from
Lawrenceville.
We are having a lot of rain and coal
wind.
Mrs. Fannie Wages visited Mr. W.
R. Abner Sunday afternoon.
Quite t.lkry.
American waraen b-sthers with an In
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