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J. M. Brooksher & Sons
MENS’ AND BOY’S FURNISHINGS
We specialize in SHOES for young-people.
Only shoes that will fit comfortably the growing
feet of young folks are sold here. Every shoe
is sensible, but is smart as Well, for children, as
well as grown-ups, like a good looking shoe.
THE REGAL SHOE
For Men and Boys.
Every one knows the merits of the Re
gal Shoe. It fits nicely, wears comfortably
and looks well.
GEORGE D. WITS SHOE.
The George P. Witt Shoe for men, wo
men and children gives satisfaction to the
wearer, lasts long and looks well,
COLLARS*
We handle the famous Ide Collar, the
latest cut.
Call to see us. We can fit you in any
thing worn by men or boys.
J. M. Brooksher & Sons
Winder, Georgia
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
We are showing a large range of styles in the
season’s best fabrics. We have procured
from the best manufacturers the best val
ues possible for the price.
. Boys' Suits
Sizes 5 to iS years, in neat nobby’ pat
terns, ranging in price from $3.00 to
SB.OO. Unusually good values at
$5.00. Be sure and see them.
Mens’ and Boys’ Furnishings
We are showing the new things in Mens’
and Boys’ Hats, Shoes, Shirts Underwear,
Neckwear and Furnishings.
Kilgore-Kelly Cos.
, . WINDER, GEORGIA
The Winder Newt, Thursday, October 12, 1916
UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING.
We carry a line up-to-date, popular
priced Clothing. Come in and let us fit
you up at moderate prices,
HALL MARK SHIRTS.
We handle the Ilall Mark line of Shirts,
the very latest in style, and our collection
is complete.
SWEATORS
These days a sweater feels comfortable. We
have them to fit all. Come around and
look them over.
Men’s Suits
Our suits for men and young men range
in price from SIO.OO to $22.50. Especial
ly large showing of suits at 15.00, 18.50
and $20.00. Come look them over.
Young Matron's Club.
The Young Matrons club was de
lightfully and uniquely netertained
on last Thursday afternoon by Mrs.
J. J. Wilson. The members met
at the Rest Room in the fair grounds
about five-thiity and enjoyed a
most delicious pcinic luncheon with
tea, prepared and served by the
hostess, x After this delightful re
past several of the best shows in
the grounds were included in a
much-enjoyed ho-ur of sight-seeing.
Those who enjoyed the afternoon
with Mrs. Wilson were Mesdames
Walter Cooper, Lee De La Perriere,
Reba Vonderlietli, GTover Moseley,
W. D. McKinney, Bush Jacson, L. W.
Hodges, E. V. Snipes, H. A. Carith
ers, Jr., P. A. Flanigan, Robt. A.
Camp and Miss Mellie Stanton, of
Social Circle.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Georgia—Barrow county.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county and of
the Will of the late R. S. D, J.anier,
will be sold between the legal hour:
of sale, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, before tlie
ecuit house doer in Winder, Ga.,
on the first Tuesday in November,
1916, the following described proper
ty, to-Avit:
A House and Let situated on the
east side of Broad street in the
City of Winder, Barrow county (for
merly Jackson) Georgia; fronting
on Broad street 68 feet and 5 inches.)
Bounded north by an alley and lot of
Mrs. C. L. Quattlebaum 286 and 3-1-
feet, on the east by lot of J. A.
Suddath (now kHouse) 88 feet, on
the south by lot known as the A.
P. Copeland lot 237 feet and on the
west by Broad street. On said lot
is a good five-room dwelling. Also
at same time and place five certain
le ts situated on the west side ol
Bread street in Winder, Barrow coun
ty, Georgia, adjoining lands of R. P.
Williams and I). S. Thomas and di
rectly across the Street from J. W.
Moore; described as follows:
Lot No. I—Fronts1 —Fronts on Broad street
100 feet and runs back an average
deptli of 168 fete. Lot No. 1 lias a
store house upon it and is a cor
ner lot.
Lot No. 2—Fronts Broad street 76
'feet and lias a large barn upon it;
this lyt runs back an average o'.
about 172 feet deep.
Lot No. Broad street 100
fetfc and runs back about an aver
age of 171 feet deep. This lot lias
a good 4-room dwelling on it.
Lot No. 4 —Fronts Broad street 80
feet and runs back about 171 feet.
Let No. 5- Fronts Broad street 83
feet and runs back with lands of I).
S. Thomas 171 feet deep and is 91
feet broad at rear.
This is some of the finest resi
dence property in Winder.
Will also be sold at the same
time and place, six certain lots of
Coldvvater Township, Oklahoma,
known a3 Lots No. 12 in Range
Block 20, No. 5 in Block 38, No.
21 in Block 41, No. 17 in Block-40,
No. 10 in Block ">4 and 17 in Block
00. For full information see the
undersigned. Also will be sold at
the same time and place 20 shan s
of the capital stock of the Bank of
Statham par value SIOO.OO, also ten
(10) shares of the capital stock, of
The Farmers Bank of Statham of
the par value of SIOO.OO per share.
Sold as the property of the estate
of R. S. D. Lanier deceased for* the
purpose of paying debts and for dis
tribution to the Legatees under the
will. This Oct. 10th, 1010.
Mrs. M. F. Lanier, et al.
Executors of will of R. S. D. Lanier,
Deceased.
W. H. Quarterman, Attorney.
Notice to Dsbtors and Creditors
Georgia, narrow county.
All persons having demands against
the estate of O. VV. N. Lanier, late
of Barrow county, deceased, are here
by notifbd to render in their de
! mauds to the undersigned according
to law; and all persons Indebted to
said estate are required to make im
mediate payment.
| ' This October intfi, IDIR.
T.*J. LANIER,
Administrator of O. W. N. Lanier,
deceased.
NATURE TELLS YOU ,
As Many a Winder Reader Knows
Too Well.
When the kidneys are weak,
Nature tells you about it.
The urine is nature’s index.
Infrequent or too frequent passage.
Other disordrrs suggest kidney ills.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for dis
ordered kidneys.
Winder people testify to their
worth.
Mrs. M. V. Fuller, Winder, says:
“I was in a bad way with what
tiie doctor said was kidney trouble.
My back ached constantly over my
kidneys and I could hardly be about,
my housework was a burden and it
was l ard for me to straighten after
stooping. Occasionally dark spots
blurred my. sight. The kidney se
cretions also caused me much annoy
anc\ Doan’s Kidney Pills removed
the, trouble and it hasn’t returned.”
50c a.t all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Cos., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Jefferson
spent Saturday In Winder.
Mr. William Robinson has returned
to schoi at T< ch after spending a
week with relative s liree.
Miss Virginia Brakcumn lias return
td to her home in Lexington after a
most delightful visit to friends in
W'nder.
NOTICE.
fTi A regular communica
/VAX -in of Winder lodge,
No - 333, F. & A, M„
*0 * will be held in Ma
* 'S ' ’ sonic Hail Friday ev
ening, October loth, at 8 o’clock.
Work in the Masters Degree, and
ail duly qualified and visiting brntli
r n cordial’y and fraternally invit
ed to meet with us.
W. T. Robinson,. W. M.
It. D. Moore, Secretary.
NOTICE.
Tax Collec'tor’s First Round, 1916.
t
Cain’s Court Ground, Monday, Oct.
16, from 10 to 12 A. M.
Pentecost Court House, Monday,
Oct. 16, 1 to 3, P. M.
Auburn, Wednesday, Oct. 18, from
10 to 12 A. M.
Carl, Wednesday, Oct. 18, from l
to 3. P. M.
1). D. Jones store, Oct. 23, from 9
to 11 A. M.
Bethlehem, Monday, Get. 23, 12 to
3 P. M.
Statl.am, Wednesday, Oct. 28, from
10 to 12 A. M.
Chandlers, Wednesday’, Oct. 25,
from 1 to 2 P. M.
Will be at Court House l in Winder
every day except the above dates.
Please; meet me promptly.
A. JVI. WILLIAMS,
Tax Collector Barrow County.
Citation.
To Whom it May Concern:
F. G. Harper has applied to me
for permanent letters of administra
tie n on the e state of Mrs. W. M.
Harper, late of said county, and I
will pass - upon said application on
first Monday in November, 1916.
Witness my hand and official seal,
tills October 9th, 1916.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Georgia, Harrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in November, next, at public outer
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.
About .‘!0 acres of cotton contain
ing "> bales, more or less, in field
now located on the place of H. O.
Camp in Jones district, of said
county; about 2" bushels of corn
gathered; about 2 acres of corn ii
the field ungathered; about 700 bun
dies of fodder; and about 4 loads of
corn-top hay.
Said property levied on as (he
property of W. F. Jackson and J. F.
Jackson, to satisfy two mortgage fi,
fas., issued from the Superior Corn it
of said county, in favor of A. L. Mal
colm; said property being in posses
sion of defendant in fi.fa.
This the .Jrd day of'October, 19HJ.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.