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Charetr Amendment for Statham.
Notice is hereby given by the May
or and Council of the Town of Stat
ham that at the approaching session
of the General Assembly of the State
of Georgia an amendment will be
asked the Charter of said Town of
Statham approved August 12, 1910,
and the caption of the bill asking for
said amendment will read as follows:
“An Act to amend an Act approved
August 10, 1910, entitled, ‘An Act to
create anew Charter for the Town of
Statham, Ga., to fix the incorporate
limits to create the officers of said
town, define their duties and fix
their compensation, to provide for
public improvements and the proper
sanitary and police regulations for
said town, and for other purposes, so
as to provide in section 12 of said
Act that work upon the streets of the
Town of Statham under a sentence ir
Mayor’s Court shall not exceed four
months, and to provide further for
imprisonment in addition thereto ior
a period not exceeding sixty days,
and also to provide for an issue of
school bonds to be used for the pur
pose of enlarging and improving the
Public School building of the Town of
Statham in the sum not to exceed $2
000.00, and providing for the submis
sion of the question of the issuing of
said bonds to a vote of the people of
the Town of Statham and for a Tax
limit of 12 1-2 mills advalorem, and
for other purposes.”
Notice is also given that at the
same time an Act will be introduced
authorizing and requiring the State
School Commissioner to pay the com
mon school funds due the Town of
Statham to the County School Com
missioner of Barrow county, and the
caption of tire bill to be introduced
reads as follows: “An Act to au
thorize and require the State School
Commissioner to pay over to the
County School Commissioner of Bar
row county the proportion of the
common school funds that under the
Act approved August 22, 190.', would
be paid by said Sta*e School Com
missioner dir< ct to the Chairman of
tlie Board of Public Schools of the
Town of Statham and to allow said
Chairman of the Board of Public
Schools of the Town of Statham
to receive direct from the Coun
ty School Commissioner of Bar
row county the proportion of the
common school funds due said Town
of Statham for the maintenance of
the Public Schools in said Town of
Statham and for other purposes.”
This notice is given in accordance
witli the Laws of Georgia with refer
ence to local legislation and a copy
of tills notice is posted at the Court
House Door. This the 3rd day of
April. 1916.
D. L. HALE,
Mayor of Statham.
T. J. SIKES,
J. O. WRIGHT,
D. T. HAMMOND,
W. D. BOLTON,
* Councilmen.
NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Mayor
und Council of the Town of Statham
foK tlie erection of a four-room addi
tion to the brick school building of
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, 19io.
at Statham, in the office of the Clerk
This 4tli day of April, 1916.
1). L. HALE, Mayor,
Statham, Ga.
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 cf O. 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 Jauuary, 19i0.
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. 0. HILL, Ordinary*
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.
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, real and per
sonal, and that a rule nisi was is
sued requiring you to show cause be
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. BAG WELL,
Clerk of Barrow County, Ga.
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 shares of the
capital stock of the Farmers Bank
of Winder, Georgia, of the par val
ue of SIOO.OO per share; 5 shares of
tlie capital stock of Bell Overall Cos.,
of Winder, Georgia, of the par value
of SIOO.OO per share; 12 1-2 shares
of the capital stock of Winder Na
tknal Bank, of Winder, Georgia, of
the par value of SIOO.OO per share.
The sale will continue from day to
day between th? same hours until all
of said property is sold. Terms cash
This 4th day of April, 1916.
J. N. 1). McELROY,
Executor of the Will of John B. Mc-
Elroy, deceased.
Sheriff’s Sale
Georgia, Barrow county
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
of May, next, at public outcry, at
the (’ourt House in said county, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the liigl
est bidder for cash, certain property
of which the following is a full and
complete description: A black mare
mule about 8 years old ~ weighing
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 4tl
day of April, 1910.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
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, within
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, certain property
of which the following is a full and
complete description: 150 acres of
land, more or less, bounded on the
East by H. D. Miller’s; on the West
by E. R. Helton; on the South by G.
G. Robinson; and on the North by
Mrs. John Griffeth, located in Au
burn District and in the county of
Barrow.
Said property levied on as the j
property of J. H. Jackson or W. A. j
Jackson to satisfy a tax fi. fa. is-:
sued by A. M. Williams, Tax Collec-j
tor of Barrow county, for .taxes 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.
Citrolax.
CITR O L A X
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow
els. Stops a sick headache almost
at once. Given a most thorough and
satisfactory flushing—no pain, no
nausea. Keeps your system cleans
ed, sweet and wholesome. Ask for
Citrolax. Sold everywhere. Advt.
The Winder Nwi, Thursday, April 13,1916.
TAX RECEIVER’B NOTICE.
Third and last round for the pur
pose of taking your state and coun
ty tax returns, and will be at the
following places:
Sharp ton’s store, April 10, from 9
to 12 A. M,
Bethel School house, April 11, from
9 to 12 A. M.
Bethlehem, April 12, from 9 to 3
P. M.
D. D. Jones’ Store, April 13, from
9 to 2 P. M.
Wright’s Store, April 14, from 8
to 10 A. M.
Statham, April 14, from 11 to 6
P. M.
Johnson’s School house, April i.’,
from 9 to 12 A. M.
Oak Grove, April 17, from 1 to 4
P. M.
Chandler’s Court Ground, April
18, from 10 to 2 P. M.
Carl, April 19, from 9 to 12 A. M.
Auburn, April 19, from 1 to 5
P. M.
Flanigan’s Mill, April 20, from 9
to 11 A. M.
County Line, April 20, from 12 to
5 P. M.
Thompson’s Mill, April 21, from 8
to 11 A. M.
Cain’s Court Ground, April 21, from
12 to 4 P. M.
Mulberry, April 24, from 9 to 12
A. M.
Will be at the court house in Win
der every Saturday. Those who have
not yet made their returns will
please see me and make them as the
books will close May 1.
J. A. STILL,
Tax Receiver of Barrow County.
POTATO SLIPS FOR SALE.
Patoricas, Nancy Halls, Hard Shell
and Southern Queen, $1.50 per thou
sand; 5,000 and up $1.40 per thou
sand. Each variety guaranteed or
money refunded.
E. R. NASH,
Bt-6 Rebecca, Georgia.
FARM LOANS AND INVESTMENTS
In gotiate loans on Burrow county
farm lands; interest is 6 per cent
to 7 per cent, and is payable annu
ally. No d c lay in getting the mon
ey if the titles to your lands are
good. Make your application any
time of the year and the interest and
pr ncijal Loth will not be due until
the fall of the year.
I can place money for individuals
or estates in amounts from $20(1.00
upwards in loans secured by first
l eii on improved farm lands in Gwin
nett, Jackson, Barrow or Walton
ounties and paying 7 per cent net
to the lend r. All farms are inspect
e ! by a good man who knows values
and the titles to the lands are care
fully examined. In other words, you)
a3ncy is placed right here at home
on farms. 1 col ect interest for in
/estors free of charge. I am in Win
der every Friday. For further in
formation, write S. G. Brown, Atty.,
Lawrenceville, Ga. 12mo.
For Sale.
A fine young mule well broke will
sell for cash or good note. Summer
lin Buggy Cos.
*3JiO s ’
* wearingw? l. V dougla N s E shoes for MEN I
VALUE GUARANTEED I 1
For 33 years W. L. Douglas name has stood fort . IIU ~lk -s—o,
shoes of the highest standard of quality for tht* / f\ u<=s*-lS\j£3 *
price. His name and the retail price stamped o g. JWtfSSftSS!
the bottom guarantees full value and protects tht | V".EAR°OF HE
wearer against high prices for inferior shoes. They ® TumNc^N^Ko
are the best known shoes in the world. EST MAKER OF $3.00
W. L. Douglas shoes are made of the most carefully selected J
leathers, after the latest models, in a well-equipped factory at Aw** /A.
Brockton, Mass., under the direction and personal inspection S SHOfcS
of a most perfect organization and the highest paid 7 m rr*r BBk. $3.00 52.50
skilled shoemakers; all working with an honest\\L/ $2 ‘°° k
determination to make the best shoes in the world. 'u^^kCaUtogf^s.^
W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 £. i^m
SHOES are ju.t as good for style, fit and wear A.
as other makes costing $6.00 to SB.OO, the
only perceptible difference is the price.
W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 and $3.50 -
SHOES hold their shape, fit better and MV- i- ; , v Y
wear longer than other makes for j
None genuine unless W. L. I* uglas
name and the retail price is stamped beware
;on the bottom. substitutes -' and . \
J. L. SAUL - - - • - • - WINDER, GA.
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Last of Y. M. C. L. Meeting* for
Season. *
Dean W. A. Chastain, of Auburn
Christian College, delivered the last
of the series of lectures for the sea
son at the court house Sunday P. M.
Dean Chastain spoke on "Getting
on the Scales,” and held his audi
ence throughout the hour.
He is a man of character and a
speaker of power. The young men
have been fortunate in securing
speakers for these meetings. Among
them have been Rev. W. H. Faust,
of the First Baptist church; Rev. 11.
C. Emory, of Warren ton, Ga.; Rev.
W. L. Pickard, President of Mercer
University; Chancellor Barrow, of
the University of Georgia, and Dean
Chastain of Christian College.
The young men have decided to
continue these meetings next season
with the best speakers that can be
secured throughout the State.
Insomnia.
Indigestion nearly always disturbs
the sleep more or less, and is often
the cause of insomnia. Eat a fight
supper with little if any meat, and
no milk; also take one of Chamber
lain’s Tablets immediately after sup
per, and see if you do not rest much
better. Obtainable everywhere, advt.
NOTICE.
I have had considerable trouble in
getting a proper mailing list for Bar
row county, and as I am anxious to
get a correct list will be glad to
have the name and address of every
man and widow in the county to
whom I have failed to send vegeta
ble seed, bulletins, etc. This is im
portant because the season for plant
ing is at hand and I desire these
names as early as possible.
Sincerely yours,
THOS. M. BELL.
Cut This Cut —It is Worth Money
Don’t Miss This. Cut out this,
slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Cos.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name ant
address clearly. You will receive in
return a trial package containing Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar Compound foi
bronchial coughs, colds and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Ca
thartic Tablets. Sold everywhere.
F. HOFMEISTER
What to do when
Backache comet on
“I found Immediate relief la the uae
ef Toley Kidney nils, have recom
mended them, and do not know of a
single inetanoe whan they failed to
give relief."
C. U. Landrum, a traveling salesman,
writes from San Angelo, Texas: “Driv
ing over rough roads and In all kinds
of weather gave me acute pains in the
back and I suffered greatly. I found
relief in the use of Foley Kidney Pills,
and before the first bottle was used,
the pain in my back had entirely disap
peared and I have had no recurrence of
those pains which frequently amounted
to almost neuralgic proportions.”
When backache comes on, and it
seems as if you can’t stand the pain
and pressure in your back, you will find
quick and grateful relief comes with
the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They
stop the cause of the pain, ease the
stiff aching Joints and muscles, and
clear the poisons out of your system
by helping your kidneys and bladder to
normal healthy action.
Sold oy all Dealers.
Taken With Croup. W
“A few nights ago one of my pat- ’
rons had a child taken with croup,”;
writes M.T . Davis, merchant, Bears-''
ville, W. Va. "About midnight
came to my store and bought a |>ottl
of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound.
Before morning the chnl was entire
ly recovered.” Many such letters
have been written. Sold every
where. Advt.
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