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We have just received a large shipment of the Famous McDougall Auto-Front Kitchen
Cabinets, which is without a question, the newest and most perfect Cabinet on the market.
The Auto-Front thoroughly removes the objection of the doors swinging out over the table
top. One operation and the entire front is open—the Auto-Front drops down, disappears
into, and tightly covers the opening made to receive it. It is thus dust proof and sanitary.
And as a special induement to make this New Cabinet known to the trade, we’re going
to give to Everyone who buys one of these Cabinets (before Jan. Ist, 1916) a nice FIVE
PIECE set of ALUMINUM WARE absolutely FREE. This set consists of one Percolator,
one Kettle, and three Sauce Pans with covers.
Remember we sell you these Cabinets with their many conveniences, and complete,
with a nice set of Glass Ware all included at the regular prices which range from $25.00
to $37.50, and make you a present of this handsome set of Aluminum Ware.
Remember too, that when a McDougal! Kitchen Cabinet comes into your home, drudg
ery and discontent goes out. These Cabinets are now on display at our store--don’t fail to
see them. We handle other Cabinets from $12.50 up.
/. E. JACKSON & CO ., Winder, Ga.
Dealer in Furniture of Quality and Controllers of Low Prices.
legal advertisements.
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Citation.
To all Whom it May Concern. By
a recommendation of the Grand Jury
asking that, the road landing from G.
L. Bagwell’s by Sam Plrkle’s, Torn
Adams and intersecting Cedar Hill
road below) Jess Stewart place, being
about six miles long.
Now if no good cause be shown to
tile contrary by parties interested in
this matter, the order will be granted
by the undersigned at the office of
the Ordinary in said county on the
31st day of December. 15*15. estab
lishing said road.
This tiie 2nd day of Dec., 15*15.
It. G. HiH, Ordinary.
Also by an commendation of the
Grand Jury a road leaving the Torn
ltow'raan. place coming out at Will
Hoiliway place, being about 0110-half
mile long, be placed on the public
and if no good cause be shown to
the contrary by iKirties inter* fcted in
this matter, the ord-r will be grunt
ed by the undersigned at the office
of the Ordinary in said county on
3lst day of December, 1915, estub
lisfiiitg add road.
Th'a the 2nd day of December,
1915. H. G. Hill Ordinary.
Citation.
Georgia, Barrow county.
To all whom it may concern: This
is to notify you that T. I>. Ridge
way has made application for an
order to require Mrs. Fannie Hay
nie, as the Administratrix of \V. J.
Haynie, to execute a deed to a cer
tain tract of land described in a
bond for title executed by the said
W. J. Haynie to T. D. Ridgeway on
September 11, 1912, ami this is to
require that all parties concerned
to show cause, if any they have, why
this application should not be grant
ed at the January Term, 1916, of
this Court . This the 6th day of De
cember, 1915. 1 1
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Sheriff's Sale.
Georgia, Barrow* county. ;
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
The Winder Newt, Thursday Afternoon, December 9th, 1915.
in January, next, at public outcry at
the court bouse In said county, witliii
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, certain property
which the following is a full and com
piele description: 3 bales of lint cot
.on, weighing 408, 470, 471 Its, re
spectively; and also 1 bay mare mule
about 7 years old, weight about not
*us., and L black mare mule about
• years old. weight about 1050 lbs.,
and also 1 White Hickory make, twe
horse wagon and a set of ha races
Said property leviid on as the prop
eny of Mrs. Fannie Haynes and .1
R. Haynes to satisfy an execution is
sued from the Superior Court of Bar
row county in favor of Bank of Hosch
tou ve. said Mrs. Fannie Haynes am
J, R. llaynes, said property being
in the possession of the defendants
iu fi. fa.
This the Ist day of December, 15*15
H. CX Camp. Sheriff.
Georgia. Barrow county.
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday
in January, next, at public outcry,
at the court house in said county,
within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, certain
property of which the following is a
full and complete description: 1 dark
bay liorse, about 12 years old, weight
about 950 lbs; also 1 light bay horse,
about 14 years old, weight about 950
lbs., named Pat; 2 one-horse drays
and 2 sets of harness.
Said property is levied ou as the
property of J. M. Fuller to satisfy
an execution issued from the City
Court of Monroe in favor of Grady
McGaughev vs. J. M. F*uller, said
property being in the possession of
the defendant in fi. fa.
This the Ist day of December, 1915
H. O. Camp, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Sale.
Georgia, Barrow county.
Will be sold at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, within
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in January, 1916, before the
court bouse door in the City of, VS in-
Jer, said county, all that portion of
the S. G. Arnold tract of land, in
Barrow county (formerly Jackson
county), Georgia, lying on the east
side or road that runs from the old
Arnold court ground northward to thi
Athens road, bounded on the 'west
by said road, on the north by lands
jf Booth and Arnold, on the east by
lands of Kinney and Askew, on the
south by lands of Arnold, said body
of land containing some where be
tween 130 and 170 acres (amounts ol
acres being uncertain) as tlie proper
ty of S. H. Hunter. Levied on bv
virtue of and to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favor of J. A. B. Mahaffey against
S. 11. Hunter an 1 Coke Hunter, is
sued from the City Court of Jefferson
Jackson county, Georgia.
Levy made by B. H. Collier, sher
iff of Jackson county, the 31st day
of March, 1911, when said land was
in said county of Jackson, and writ
ten notice of levy i veil S. H. Hun
ter in possession and ftJd levy turn
ed over to me.
This 4th day of December, 1915.
11. O Camp, Sheriff.
Administrator's Sale.
By virtue of an order granted from
the Court of Ordinary of Barrow
county, will be sold, at public out
cry to the highest bidder on the
first Tuesday in January, 1916, at
the Court House door in said coun
ty, between the legal hours of sale
a certain lot in the City of Winder,
Ga., fronting Broad street 200 feet,
running back on Athens street 400
feet, also at the same time and
place 13 lots in the City of Winder.
All the above described property
being known as the home place of
Dr. W. H. Bush; sold as the prop
erty of Mrs. Laura E. Bush, deceas
ed, for the purpose of distribution
among heirs at law. Terms to bear
ranged date of sale.
W. H. Bush, Administrator.
NO. 10805.
Treasury Department, Office of the
Comptroller of the Currency, Wash
ington. D. C.. Nov. 27. 1915. Where
as, by satisfactory evidence present-
ed to the undersigned, it has been
made to appear that “Winder Na
tional Bank,’’ in the City of Win
der, in the County of Barrow" and
State of Georgia, has complied with
all the provisions of the Statutes of
the United States, required, to be
compiled with before an association
shall be authorized to commence the
business of Banking;
Now, therefore. I John Skelton
Williams, Comptroller of the Curren
cy, do hereby certify that “Winder
National Bank’’ in the city of Win
der, in the County of Barrow and
State of Georgia, is authorized to
commence the business of Banking
as provided in Section Fifty-one hun
dred and sixty-nine of the Revised
Statutes of the United States. Con
version of the Winder Banking Com-
ATTRACTIVE WINTER VACATION TOURS TO
Florida, Cuba, The West Indies, Panama Canal,
Mardi Gras New Orleans, New York, Bermuda
Operated During the Christmas Holidays,
January, February and March
TOURS OF TEN, FIFTEEN, TWENTY, AND THIRTY DAYS DURATION,
COVERING MANY POINTS OF GREAT ATTRACTIVENESS AND HIS
TORICAL INTEREST.
We have a Tour at extremely low cost including all expenses to
Florida and Cuba, December 27th to January 7th, especially at
tractive and of unlimited educational value to Teacheis and Students
during their vacation —their only opportunity.
A TOUR OF FLORIDA, the World’s greatest Winter Resorts,
during the height of their season; through the beautiful tropical country
in nearby Foreign Lands; Steamship Voyages in Southern Seas; and
the Isthmus of Panama, during the winter months at home, affording
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T**" We are sure onejofjour many attractive^ All-Expense-Included,
Personally Conducted and Chaparoned Tours at a Reasonable
Cost willjinterest you.
GATTIS TOURS
kTourist Agents, Seaboard Air Line Railway,
Raleigh, North Carolina.
pany, Winder,. Ga. In testimony
wthereof witness my hand and seal
of offiec, this twenty-seventh day of
November, 1915.
John Skelton Williams,
60d-42 Comptroller of the Currency.
NOTICE.
0 A regular communica
tion of Winder lodge,
No 333, F- & A * M- '
will be held in Ma
/ \ sonic Hall, Friday ev
ening at 7:30 sharp, December 10th,
every member is urged to be pres
ent, as this is the night to elect of
ficers for the ensuing year, also will
have work in the Master’s degrees.
All visiting brethren are cordially
and fraternally invited to meet with
us. W. T. Robinson, W. M.
R. D. Moore, Secretary.