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THROW OUT THE LINE.
Give Them Help and Many Winder
People Will Be Happier.
"Throw Out the Life Line”—
Weak kidneys need help.
They’re often overworked they
don’t get the poison filtered out of
the blood.
Will you help them.
Doan's Kidney Pills have brought
benefit to thousands of kidney suf
ferers.
Winder testimony proves their
worth.
O. L. Fuller, Broad St., Winder*
says: "Both myself and others of
our family have used Doan’s Kidney
Pills for kidney trouble and have al
ways had the very best results. I
can recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills
highly.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that
Mr. Fuller recommends. Foster--Mil
burn Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv
BETHLEHEM.
I>r. and Mrs. E. R. Harris and
Mr. Ralph Wright spent Sunday in
Jersey.
Miss Evelyn Moon spent the week
end in Cbmer.
/
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald spent
Sunday in Winder as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Luther McDonald.
Dr. and Mrs. Fowler, of Auburn,
spent the week-end with Mr. hnd
Mrs. Yearwood.
Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert and Miss
Viola Arnold spent the week end in
Statham.
Mr. Paul Griffeth, of Bogart, was
the guest of relatives here Sunday.
Miss Gypsy Bedingfield of near,
Winder, spent the week-end with
Miss Willie Mae Griffeth.
Miss. Annie Perry of Winder spent
several days with Mrs. E. S. Harris
last week.
Messrs. E. S. Harris, Ralph Wright
and Carl Yearwood spent Saturday
In Atlanta.
Mrs. C. P. Jennings entertained
the young people most delightfully on
Saturday evening. The living room
and parlor were beautifully decorat
ed with cut flowers and potted plants
Many delightful games were played.
Mrs. Jennings was assisted in en
tertaining by Miss Estelle Jennings.
Miss Susie Tanner entertained her
Sunday school class at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harrison Satur
day evening. After many delightful
games had been played, dainty r e
freshments were served.
Mr. Clifford Parker and Mr. Ern
est Sims were guests of friends in
Campton Sunday.
Mrs. C. T. Mathews is visiting rel
atives In South Georgia and Florida.
Miss Clarice Yearwood spent the
week-end In Winder witlr Mrs. Ho
rner Mahaffey.
IT MAY
SouwA ‘Svxwtv^
but it don’t make some difference for I am
still red headed and I am going to do it if it takes
some hair. Think of it. Best patent flour
Friday and Saturday, Feb. 11—12 at $6.66
per barrel or $1.70 per sack. Fancy Self-Rising
per barrel $7.30 or $1.85 per sack.
Good coffee 4,5, 6, and/ 8 lbs to the SI.OO. Listen, 1 like to have for-
Rot, with each package of Ttiger coffee a beautiful piece of China ware
is given free. No blanks. Sullivan’s Tobaccos, 1 lb. to each person, 40c
lb. Genuine Cuba Mola-saee, 45c. Apple Vinegar, 35c. Don’t forget your
jug. 4,10 c cans corn 30c, 4,10 c Hominy 30c. 4,10 c cans l*ork ayd Bean
20c, 4,10 c cans Spreghetti 25c. 4,10 c cans black berries, 25c. 4. 15c
bottles piickels 80c. 3,15 c glasses mustard 30c. 7,5 c cans I’arrot and
Monkey Baking Powders 25c. 7 boxes starch 25c. 8 25c packages of
Poultry Remedy 50e. 4,10 e bott’es Oil or Turpentine 26e. White fish,
35c kit. 7,5 c boxes bluing 25c. Cabbage or turnips 2c per lb. AVe are
only mentioning a few things for the lack of space.
This sale strictly cash, so don’t forget your pocketbook
A:E. BUSH
107 Broad St. Phone 64
Utopian Soc e.y Program.
A delightful program was given by
tine Utopian Society recently as fol
lows:
Opening Bxercise by President.
Reading—Ben Calhoun McWhorter.
Jokes- —Jack Sheats.
Locals—Nixon Rainey.
Five poins on Preparedness—La-
A regular communica
MSS tion of Winder lodge,
No. 333, F. &A. M„
wiU he held in Ma
" t gonic Hall Friday ev
ening at 7:30 sharp, February 11th.
The Master Mason’s Degree® will be
conferred on a large class. All duly
qualified brethren cordially and fra
ternally invited to meet with us.
W. T. Robinson, W.‘ M.
IL D. Moore, Secretary.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Barrow county.
By virtue of an order granted by
the Court of Ordinary, on the first
Monday in February, 1916, will be
Bold before the Court House door
In said county, in Winder, Georgia,
within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in March, 1916, to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land, ly
ing and being in the 243rd district
of Barrow county, known as the J. M
Saunders home place, and contain
ing 80 acres, more or less, more
particularly described as follqws:
Bounded on the south by the Wood
lawn Heights property and the prop
erty of Mrs. Z. F. Stanton estate;
on the west by the property of J.
W. Saunders; on the north by the
property of A. B. Harwell, W. C.
Saunders and F. L. Sims; on the
east by the Woodlawn Heights prop
erty.
Th's tract of land has been sub
divided, streets layed off and will
be sold as city property.
Sold for the purpose of paying debt
and distribution among the heirs at
law. Terms cash. This February 8,
1916. C. H. Saunders,
Admr. of Estates of S. J. and J. M.
Saunders, Deceased.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given by the
Mayor and Council of the City of
Winder, to the qualified voters of
Winder, that on the 3rd day of
March, 1916, an election will be held
at the City Hall, in the said City of
whether bonds shall be issued by the
Winder, to determine the question
said municipality.
The amount of said bonds to be
issued shall be Twenty-two Thousnad
($-22,000.0) Dollars, being forty-four
(44) bonds of Five (($600.00) Hundred
Dollars each and if issued, the pro
ceeds of the sale of said bonds shall
be used for the completion of anew
public school building, to bear inter
est at the rate of five per cent per
annum, interest to be paid semi- an
nually on the entire issue, none of
the principal to be paid annually, but
the entire amount to be fully paid off
on May Ist, 1946
By order of the Mayor and Coun
c 1 of the City of Winder.
J W. O. Perry, Mayor.
J. J. Foy, Clerk.
mar Smith, June Jackson, Gilmer
McDonald, Leila Poole and Gus Rich
ardson.
Dialogue—lna Appleby, Irene Hill,
and Gordon Toole.
Hubert Bberhari, President.
Mary Louise Johns, Sec.
Gordon Toole, Treasurer.
Clara Dunagan, Reporter,
The Winder News, Thursday, February 10, 1916.
CITATION.
Georgia, Barrow County.
To all whom it may concern: M.
A. Blakey has applied me for
permanent Letters of Administration
on the estate of Mrs. C, F. Blakey,
late of said county, and I wiill pass
upon said application on the first
Monday in March, 1916.
Witness my hand and official seal,
this the 7th day of February, 1916.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
CITATION
Georgia, Barrow County.
To ail whom it may concern: Ma
rion Lay of said State, having ap
plied to me for letters of administra
tion de bonis non on the estate of
W. J. Haynie, of said county, this
is to cite afl and singular, the heirs
and creditors of W. J Haynie to be
and appear at the March Term, 1916,
of said Court, and show cause, If
any they can, why letters of adminis
tration de bonis non should not be
granted on the estate of said W. J.
Haynie. Witness my official signa
ture. H. G. Hill,* Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Barrow County.
To all whom it may concern: W.
A. Sturdivant has applied to me for
letters of administration on the es
tate of E. H. Sturdivant, late of said
county; i will pass upon said appli
cation on the first Monday in March,
1916. Witness my hand and official
seal, this 7th day' of February, 1916.
Hill, Ordinary.
Citation.
Georgia, Barrow County.
To all whom it may concern: W.
A. Sturdivant, having applied for let
ters of guardianship on the person
and property of Ruth Sturdivant, Ern
est Sturdivant, Fannie Sturdivant and
Roy Sturdivant, minor children of E.
H. Sturdivant, late of said county, de
ceased, notice is given that said ap
plication will be heard on the first
Monday in March, 1916. This Febru :
ary 7th, 1916.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Heaters axe fuel savers. Buy one
from Smith Hardware Cos. 2t
J. A. Thixon '
Can make your old suit
look like new, or your
new suit look better.
Phone 197
He will call for your
suit anywhere in the
city. Work appreciaetd.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
New Arrivals In
SPRING GOODS AT
Cos.
Shirt Goods
Pretty new patterns in shirt
goods. Beautiful Stripes in
Madras, Percales, Shirtings
10c, 12 l-2c, 15c 25c
Spring Ginghams
Beautiful patterns, in neat ‘
Plaids and Stripes. Just the
thing for children’s school
dresses. Special values
10c, 12 l-2c, Yd.
We are now in position to fill your needs for
early spring sewing—will be glad to show you.
KILGORE KELLY CO,
WINDER, GEORGIA.
Opening of Pictorial Review Patterns
10 and IS cents None Higher
So many requests have been received during the past from the
patrons of our store for
t PICTORIAL
PATTERNS
that, after thorough investigation of
their merits, we have decided to sell
Pictorial Review Patterns
from now on in our establishment.
Short Flaring and Semi-fitted Jackets,
New Sport and Top Coats,
Cape Dresses and Blouses,
New Jumper Effects,
Cuirass Blouses,
Sleeve Novelties
for Sorgo, Gabardine, Taffeta, Faille. Satin and
l’oplin are the latest notes in Spring Fashions.
MARCH PATTERNS
Are on Sale Now
L I * J also the
TV v\ SPRING FASHION BOOK
ha of
ro ß t ume^r 92 -isc. Pictorial Review Patterns
We recommend to all women who are not yet acquainted with the superior
merits of these patterns to try one—JUST ONE. It will convince them that
Pictorial Review Patterns fully deserve the reputation they are enjoying all
over the country.
For Sale
Winder Dry Goods^Co’s
Store
Winder, Georgia.
We have $25,000.00
CASH MONEY TO LOAN ON
Farm and City Property
If you are interested call and see us
North Ga. Trust & Bkg.Go.
F. W. Bondurant, Mgr.
Insurance and Loan Dept.
Percales
New Spring Patterns in dress
Percales, light and dark pat
terns. 10c, 12 l-2c Yd.
Dress Chambrys
> /
Absolutely fast colors in
beautiful pattrons in Plaids,
Stripes and Plain Golore.
28 inches wide. Great values
10c Yard