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Just arrived
New Golfine
Skirls—
This morning’s express brought them.
Of course we knew they were coming,
but, honest, we were surprised at the
beauties—so you will be, for they are
the very newest models, and the price
suggests little of the quality.
In White, Flesh and Tan
$3.50 $4.95
All Sizes, too.
Strange’s
Ready-to-Wear Department
Second Floor Front.
THE BIG
JUNE SALE
Our big June Clearance Sale starts June the sth, and
you can buy the greatest values that you have ever had
the chance to secure in the City of Winder. We will show
you something special each day that will be of interest
to you
SATURDAY SPECIALS
We are going to make a special run on Slippers for
men, women and children. All the different kinds and
sizes will be placed on a table where you can take your
choice for one price. The prices will be her e in big figures
where everybody can see them. And bear in mind that
everything will be sold at greatly reduced prices—mens’
genuine Palm Beach Suits, London Shrunk, and French
Faced for only $5.00.
SPECIAL IN UNDERWEAR
The celebrated “Peter Hill” underwear for men, the
suit, only 65c. Ladies' summer vests and pants, the 25c
kind, now 18c or six for SI.OO. The 15c kind now 8c or
six for 45c.
New Arrivals This Week
Several patterns in new wash skirts, in the different
cloths—they are beauties. A sample lot of ladies’ waists
in Crepe de chine and other materials. You must see these
Watch the show windows and come in for big values
YOURS TO PLEASE
Winder Dry Goods Cos. Store
WINDER, GEORGIA.
The Winder News, Thursday Afternoon, June 3rd, 1915.
fUOTIED
One young cow for sale. Apply to
It. N. Pentecost, Route 10.
Auto Tires and Tubes, the Satis
factory kind, at Smith Hardware
Cos.
Caught with the goods. Fruit Jars
Fruit Jar Rubbers and extra Caps.—
Smith Hardware Cos.
Hot Weather suggests Oil Stoves
and Fireless Cookers. You get the
best from Smith Hardware Cos.
Read our ad in this issue about
the .Mogul Tractor demonstration on
Thursday, June 10th. Smith Hard
ware Cos.
That pesky fly. Keep hiru out
with Screen Doors, Windows and
Screen Wire. Uyy from Smith Hard
wire Cos.
We want every farmer in this sec
tion to witness the Mogul Tractor
plowing on Thursday, June 10th, be
tween 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. Smith
Hardware Cos.
For Sale.
The J. H. Wood house and lot at
Carl, Ga., A bargain. See A. C. Tan
ner, Carl, Ga. lt-pd.
No. Six-Sixty-Six
This is a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25
Legal Advertisements
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Georgia—Barrow county.
By virtue of two executions from
the Superior Court of Jackson coun
ty and one execution issued from
the City Court of Jefferson, Jackson
county, in favor of J. D. Arnold, as
the executor of the last will and tes
tament of S. G. Arnold, late of Jack
ty, deceased, against Sam Kinney
and Mace Vincent, will be sold be
fore the court house door in the
City of Winder, Barrow county, Geor
gi-a, the legally established place for
Sheriff’s sales in said county, with
in the legal hours of sale, on the firs
Tuesday in July, 1915, at public out
cry, to the highest and best bidder
for cash the following real estate, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
known as the S. G. Arnold old home
place, lying in what was formerly
known as the 1042d district, G. M.
now' in Barrow county, containing
one hundred and fifty-seven (157)
acres, more or less, the place known
ms the portion of the David Kinney
place, where S. G. Arnold built a
mill, the metes and bounds being
more particularly described in the!
deed. Levied on as the property' of
the said defendants, Sam Kinney and
Mace Vincent, by virtue of and to
satisfy said executions, which are
for the purchase money for said
land; the said deceased in his life
time having bargained said land to
said defendants, giving them bond for
titles, and taking their several prom
issory notes for the purchase price
of said land, and said debt having
been reduced to judgments, from
which said executions issued, and
deed made, filed and recorded as re
quired by law. On said tract of land
is the old residence building, where
intestate resided before he moved
from said realty—-a two story build
ing, there is also another tenant
house on said land, about 40 or 50
acres in cultivation, eight or ten
acres in forest, the balance in old
field and pasture; the place is well
watered. Written notice served on
C. H. Hunter and Tom Williams,
tenants in possession, of this levy,
also on Sam Kinney and Mace Vin
cent, the defendants. Property point
ed out by plaintiff’s attorney. This
the Ist day of June, 1915.
H. O. Campp,
Sheriff of Barrow County.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia, Barrow county.
Will be sold before the Court hous
door, on the first Tuesday in July,
next, between the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to
wit:
Two iron gray mare mules, each
weighing about 1050 pounds, four
years old, named Ida and Kate. Also
one light bay horse mule, weighing
about 850 pounds, four years old nam
ed Fox. Levied on as the property
of M. B. Griffeth to satisfy
a purchase money attachment in fa
vor of Millsaps & .Smith against said
M. B. Griffeth, issued, from the 243d
district, G. M., on the 2d day of June
1915, and returnable to the Septembei
term of Barrow County Superior
Oourt. "
Notice of this levy given to de
fendant in fi. fa.'as required by law.
This June 3, 1915.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the following describ
ed property to-wit: One gray horse
about ten years old. weighing about
1000 pounds, named Wes§; one black
mare about nine years old. weighing
about 850 pounds, named Nell.
The above property is levied on
as the property of M. B. Griffeth.
Sold to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
the Superior Court of said county,
in favor of Millsaps & Smith June
2. 1915. Levied on as the property
of the said M. B. Griffeth. Notice
of this levy given defendant in fi. fa.
as required by law.
This June 3, 1915.
H. 0. Camp. Sheriff.
:
Mrs. Bessie Shepherd and children
of Guyton are guests of the former's
sister, Mrs. E. J. Foy.
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Rumors are rife that Rumania is
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Miss Willie Stewart of Bethlehem
is the guest this week of Miss Thel
ma Woodruff.
The Riggs Bank and the control
ler’s office have decided to investi
gate each other.
Restored to Good Health.
“I was sick for four years with
stomach trouble,” writes Mrs. Otto
Gans, Zanesville, Ohio. “I lost weight
and felt so weak that I almost gave
up hope of being cured. A friend told
me about Chamberlain’s Tablets, and
since using two bottles of them I
have been a well woman.” Obtaina
ble everywhere.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia, Barrow county.
Will be sold before the court house
door on the first Tuesday in July,
next, between the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following property, towit:
The bottling plant in the City of
Winder, known as the Chero-Cola
Bottling Works, in the 243d district,
G. M., of Barrow county, Georgia.
Levied on as the property of C. S.
Ward, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
the State of Georgia, and the Coun
ty of Barrow, against said C. S.
Ward for State and County Business
taxes for the year 1915.
Notice given defendant in fi. fa. as
required by law.
This June 3, 1915.
H. O. Camp, Sheriff.
Marshal's Sale. |
City of Winder, Georgia, County of
Barrow:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in July, next, at public outcry, be
fore the City Hall in the City of
W’inder, Ga., within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, certain property of which the
following is a full and complete de
scription:
One building and lot, in the City of
Winder, Ga., on the East side of
Candler St., bounded on the South by
Park Ave., and adjoining property of
Flanigan & Flanigan, and the G. M.
Rly. Cos. Levied on as the property
of the W’inder Lumber Cos.
The said property levied on to
satisfy execution or fi fa issued from
the office of Clerk of Council of the
said City of W’inder, for City taxes
for the year 1914.
This 31st day of May, 1915.
A. S. Hill, Marshal.
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Notice of Intended Legislation.
Georgia, Barrow County.
Notice is hereby given that it is
the intention of the undersigned to
have introduced at the approaching
1915 session of the Georgia Legisla
ture an Act providing for a New
Charter for the City of Winder in
Barrow County, Georgia. This 27th
day. of May, 1915.
W. O. Perry, Mayor.
J. T. W’ages.
L. W\ Hodges.
R. D. Moore.
G. S. Millsaps.
R. O. Rtoss
B. C. Hill.
Councilmen.
NOTICE.
I
A bill will be introduced at the
next session of the Georgia Legisla
ture to amend the Charter of the
Town of Statham also to amend the
Act incorporating Statham’s Publis
school system.
W. S. Lanier. Mayor.
W. D. Bolton,
D. T. Hammond,
T. J. Sikes,
J. O. W’right,
Councilmen.
E. L. Ross, Clerk.
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