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V Your Easter Suit at SAULS
Most all well dressed men wants anew SPRING SUIT and a pair of Oxfords for Easter
APRIL THE 23rd IS EASTER SUNDAY
It is only 16 more days off and now you want to decide where you can get the most sty
lish suit and oxfords for the least money. There are plenty of clothing stores in this section
but buying a suit of an unknown brand is like buying an automobile or a buggy without a
name—you don’t know what you are getting. We sell the well known SCHLOSS BROS.,
Baltimore suits and W. L. DOUGLASS Oxfords. Even our competitors will tell you that
these two lines have no superior and very few equals—ln'price no higher than the drdinary.
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Men’s and Boy’s Suits
These Prices Will Prevail All During April
$12.50 suits, all wool, worsted or serge, $9.80
$15.00 suits, all wool and well tailored, 11.85
$18.50 suits, made by Schloss Brothers, 14.75
BARS BEING PUT
HIGHER ON ENTRANCE
TO COLLEGE.
An organized movement of col
leges of Georgia is under way by
which the standard of admission to
the higher institutions is to be rais
ed. In this movement all of the prin
cipal colleges are joined. Two rea
sons are assigned, one being that
students go to college without neces
sary preparation and are under a
great handicap in doing college work.
The other reason is that the high
schools are entitled to retain young
men and women until they have com
pleted high school work. The ten
dency of the movement, it is claimed,
iwill be to make both the high schools
yad colleges more efficient. Those
\ho go to college unprepared drop
Ait discouraged and serious harm is
often done the individual. The stand
ardizing of high school, junior col
lege and senior college work in Geor
gia is in keeping with the most ad
vanced steps in the educational world.
Mr. Tom Shields Drops Dead.
News reached Winder late Wed
nesday afternoon that Mr. Toni
Shields, who lived near Gallilee
church, in Jackson county, had died
suddenly.
Mr. Shields is a son of the late
William Shields and a brother of
Mrs. J. M. McElhannon, of this city.
Fruit and Sandwich Feast.
Monday evening at 6 o’clock the
Junior Missionary Society complimen
ed Miss Frieds and little Edwin
Durst with a fruit and sandwich feas
in the Sunday school room of the
Methodist church. Three tables were
loaded with oranges, apples, bananas,
raisins and lemonade, tokens of love
for the two departing members. Miss
Mabel Jackson, the able leader of th.
Juvenile Society, met with the little
folks at 6 o’clock where they enjoyed
games on the church lawn until 7
o’clock, when they wree ushered in
to partake of the feast. Mrs. W. B.
McCants and Rev. Jno. F. Yarbrough
were*invited guests * Miss Freida an>
little Edwin are valued members
the society. „ V iLi i■ L
Terrible Croup Attack
Quickly Repulsed
By Old Reliable Remedy
Well known Georgia afore keeper lmt nu
fared croup and cold* for his family of ten wilt
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound.
The minute that hoarse terrifying
croupy cough is heart! in the home cu
T. J. Barber, of Jefferson, Ga., out
comes Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound—there’s always a bottle ready,
i Here’s What he says: "Two of my
children, one boy and a girl, aged
eight and six years respectively, had
terrible attacks of croup last winter
and 1 completely cured them with
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. I
have ten in family and for years I've
used Foley’s llouey and Tar Compound
and it never fails.”
Banish worry and save doctor bills
—keep Foley's Honey and Tar Corri-
Sound alw'ays on hand, in your home.
ne bottle lasts a long time—it’s reliable and
safe —and the last dose is as good
as the first. Get the ge nine.
Sold by all Dealers.
FARMERS BANK HOLDS
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
Last Saturday afternoon the Farm
ers Bank held its second annual
stockholders meeting. The report of
the officers to the meeting was flat
tering. A dividend of 8 per cent wa
declared, and the following officers
and directors were elected:
L. A. House, President.
J. A. Thompson, Vice President.
J. L. Harris, Vice President.
D. F. Thompson, Cashier.
W. J. Bennett, G. W. ne La
Perriere, M. J. Griffeth, J. L. Saul,
C. O. Niblack, R. L. Manning, R. L.
James Thompson, directors.
Woodruff, J. H. Maynard, H. C.
Smith, James Thompson, directors.
Buy your breakfast at Baugh and
Jones as they have a new’ up to date
slicing machine and will save you 10<
per pound on breakfast bacon.
Baugh and Jones.
Citation.
Georgia, Barrow county.
To William Haygood, colored: You
are hereby notified that at the in
stance of E. S. Rylee, Piedmont Fer
tilizer Company, et al., an application
was made for a receiver to take
charge of your property, veal and per
sonal, and that a rule nisi was is
sued requiring you to shoV cause be-
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Tim Winder New*, Thursday, April 6, ltl€.
fore me at Athens on the 22d day of
April, 1916, why the application for
receiver should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable C. H. Branc
Judge of the Superior Court of Bar
row county.
This 4th day of April, 1916.
G. N. BAGWELL,
Clerk of Barrow County, Ga.
Citation.
Georgia, Barrow county.
To all whom it may concern: No
tice is hereby given that L. L. Pat
rick administrator of the estate of
J. C. Patrick, has applied to me for
leave to sell certain insolvent papers
belonging to said estate, and I will
pass upon application on the first
Monday in May.
This is to cite all to show cause, if
any they can, why said application
should not be granted.
This April 4, 1916.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
Citation.
To all whom it may concern:
This is to notify that S. L. Law
rence has made application for an or
der to require T. J. Lanier, as the
Administrator of the estate of 0. W.
N. Lanier to execute a deed to a cer
tain tract of land described in a
bond for a title executed by the said
O. W. N. Lanier to S. L. Lawrence
on the 26th day of January, 1910.
This is to cite all concerned to show
cause if any they can why said ap
plication should not be granted at
the May Term, 1916, of this court.
This April 4, 1916.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
Georgia, Barrow county.
By virtue of the provisions of the
last will and testament of John B.
McElroy, deceased, late of Walton
county, will be sold at public out
cry, on the first Tuesday in May,
1916, before the court house door of
Barrow county, within the legal
hours of sale, the following person
al property, to-wit: 5 of the
-capital, stock of.the Farmers-JBanJ*
of Winder, Georgia, of The par val
ue of JIO'J.OO per sharei's shares of
Dress Goods, Skirts, Waists, Millinery
We feel proud of this department this season aid to
buy your Easter fiat, Dress, Waist or Skirt, without
seeing ours, would certainly be an injustice to yoursYh
20 Dozen ladie’s waists in crepes, lawns, linens and
wash silk, worth up to $1.50 at 98c. $3.00 Silk Waists,
all colors, $2.29. $1.50 waists, 98c.
We are showing a large line of Easter. Hats for
Misses and Children at very moderate prices.
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Men and Bey s Oxfords
L We are showing the well known W.
L • Douglas Oxfords for men and boy’s
l $2.5°, $3, $3.50 $4 and ss<
V •’ Our Didie’s and Children’s Oxfords
V \ are Brown Shoe Co.’s Latest Shapes
Prices from $1.25 to $3.50
V f C A ITe The clothier
%3 • MmJI % kJ JL JL w/ RmJ y Winder, Ga.
the capital stock of Bell Overall Cos.,
of Winder, Georgia, of the par value
of SIOO.OO per share; 12 11-2 hares
of the capital stock of Winder Na
tional Bank, of Winder, Georgia, of
the par value of SIOO.OO per share.
The sale will continue from day to
day between the same hours until all
of said property is sold. Terms cash
This 4th day of April, 1916.
j. n. and. Mcelroy,
Executor of the Will of John B. Mc-
Elroy, deceased.
NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Mayor
and Council of the Town of Statham
for the erection of a four-room addi
tion to the brick school building ol
said Town of Statham, and all bids
are subject to acceptance or rejec
tion. Plans and specifications of the
proposed improvements can be found
in the office of B. H. Brant, Clerk of
the Town of Statham, and the con
tract will be let and the bids will be
considered on the 10th of May, 19*u.
at Statham, in the office of the Clerk
This Ah day of April, 1916.
D. L. HALE, Mayor,
, Statham, Ga.
Sheriff's Sale
Georgia, Barrow county
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
of May, next, at public outcry, at
the Court House in said county, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the higl
est bidder for cash, certain property
of which the following is a full and
complete description: A black mare
mule about 8 years old w-eighing
about 1000 pounds, more or less.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs. Fannie Haynes and J. R
Haynes to satisfy a tax execution is
sued by A. M. Williams, Tax Col
lector of Barrow county. Said prop
erty being now in the possession of
the said defendants in fi. fa. This 4th
day of April, 1916.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
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Sheriff’* Sale.
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Georgia. BarroA- county. *
Will be sohjon the first Tuesday
of May, next, at public outcry, at the V
Court House, in said corfrty, within
the legal hours of sale, Lo the high
est bidder for cash, cert\.in property
of which the following a full and
complete description: 150 acres of
land, more or less, bounded on f the
East by H. D. Miller’s; on the West
by E. R. Helton; on the iloutn by G.
G. Robinson; and on the North by
’Mrs. John Griffeth, located in Au
burn District and in the county of
Barrow. i
Said property levied \in as the
property of J. H. Jackson or W. A*
Jackson to satisfy a tax ii. fa. is
sued by A. M. Williams, Collec
tor of Barrow county, for t|.txes for
the year 1915 thereon. This levy was
made by E. G. Mize, L. C., and turn
ed over to the undersigned for sale.
This 4th day of April, 1916.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
State of Georgia, at the Instance of
John B. Gamble, as Solicitor Gen
eral of the Western Judicial Clr
cuit.
Vs.
CITY OF WINDER J
In Barrow Superior Court, Stat|
of Georgia. Petition to confirm an I C
validate $22,000 ’bonds for the ecgjj
pletion of a school building fq*_ *
„ . 'Littl
City of Winder. j P
On the Bth day of Aprif, ■*
above cause, being a petition |
by the Solicitor General of the Wes \
Circuit in the name of the State
of Georgia against the City of Win
der and the Mayor and Counjcil of
the City of Winder, in Barrow coun
ty, to validate and confirm TWENTY
TWO THOUSAND ($22,000.00); DOL
LARS of school bonds, the proceeds
to be applied to the completion of a
school building in the City of Win
der will be heard and determined in
the Superior Court room of Barrow
county, said state, at Winder, on the
Bth day of( April, 1916, and any citi
zen of the Satte of Georgia residing
within the City of Winder or .any
other person, whensoever nt,
who has’ a right to object map be
come U*
This SBti dajf* 0f. .-Mitch ; 1916 .