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in goodness and
in pipe satisfaction *
is all we or its enthusi
astic friends ever claimed
for it!
It answers every smoke desire you
or any other man ever had! It is so
cool and fragrant and appealing to your
smokeappetite that you will get chummy with
e it in a mighty short time!
Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say
so on the national joy smoke?
R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C.
, THE RIGHT OPPORTUNITY
FOR THE RIGHT PARTY
One of the oldest Old Line Life Insurance Compa
nies desires to appoint a
DISTRICT MANAGER FOR JACKSON COUNTY
Appointee must he .a man of high standing in the commu
nity, and of irreproachable integrity.
Previous experience is not essential.
The man who suits can secure a money-making contract.
Write, giving full particulars and references to
608 EMPIRE BUILDNG,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA
Land Por Sale
G. L. Bagwell Homeplace,
about 280 acres.
T. C. Chamblee Homeplace,
about 225 acres.
J. N. Bagwell Homeplace,
about 200 acres.
Ail m Barrow county and near enough to
patronize the Public schools and Christian
College at Auburn, Ga. This land must
be sold. Will sell in smaller lots if de
sired. ‘ If interested, see or write
GEO. N. BAGWELL,
Executor, Winder, Ga.
Cole’s Hof Blast Heaters make a
big reduction in your coal bill —see
their advertisement and guarantee.
Some folk’s musical education be
gins (and ends) with their learning
'ttRiNEE Albert
the national joy smoke
y’OU'LL> find a cheery howdy-do on tap no
matter how much of a stranger you are in the
neck of the woods you drop into. For, Prince
Albert is right there at the first place you
pass that sells tobacco! The toppy red
bag sells for a nickel and the tidy red
•tfjjstw tin for a dime; then there’s the hand
some pound and half-pound tin
humidors and the pound
crystal-glass humidor with
sponge- moistener top
that keeps the to
bacco in such
bang-up trim
all-the
time /
to crank a phonograph.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Mclaria.enriches the blood, and builds up the sys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c.
The Winder News, Thursday, October 12. 1916
Prince Albert gives
smokers such
delight, because
its flavor is so different and so
delightfully good;
it can’t bite your tongue;
—it can’t parch your throat;
you can smoke it as long and
as hard as you like without any
comeback but real tobacco hap
piness !
On the reverse side of every Prince
Albert package you will read:
** PROCESS PATENTED
JULY 30tm, 1907''
That means to you a lot of tobacco en
joyment. Prince Albert has always been
sold without coupons or premiums. We
prefer to give quality l
pH AHIMfj
■ ' tobacco is prepared
FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE !
PROCESS DISCOVERED IN
MAKING EXPERIMENTSTt>
PRODUCE THE MOST DE
iji'i LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE") i,
SOME TOBACCO FOR ClG
jjjSjSßi
i msmmmfi
This is the reverse side of the
Prince Albert tidy red tin. Reed
this “ Patented Process” meissg®-
to-you and realize what it means
in making Prince Albert so auidk
to your liking.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Stats of Georgia , Barrow County.
Will be sold at the court house
door in said county, to the highest
bidder for cash, on the first Tues
day in November, 1916, within the le
gal hours of sale, to-wit: All that lot
or tract of land lying and being in
the county of Barrow, formerly Jack
son, in the City of Winder, Georgia,
243rd district, G. M„ beginning at
a rock corner on Candler street (110)
one hundred and ten feet to the
Corners of Candler and Park Avenue,
thence North with said Park Avenue
to the right cf way of the Gainesville
Midland Railway, thence West with
the said Right of Way (110) one
hundred and ten feet to the line of
lot formerly belonging to Stanton an<
Kelly, thence South with said line
of Stanton and Kelly lot to the begin
ning corner on Candler street. The
above described lot is known as the
two story cement block building now
occupied by New Winder Lumber Cos.
successors to Winder Lumber Cos., de
fendant in fi. fa. and said property is
now in the possession of said New
Winder Lumber Cos., and the same
will be sold with all the improve
ments thereon, said lands bieng lev
ied on as the property of Winder
Lumber Cos., H. T. Flanigan, J. B.
Williams and W. G. Elder to satisfy
an execution issued on the 26th day
of September 1916, from the Supe
rior Court of Barrow county, in fa
vor of H. N. Rianey and against Win
dor Lumber Cos., H. T. Flanigan, J.
B. Williams and W. G. Elder and the
property is pointed out in *he deed
from said defendants to said H. N.
Rainey and in fi. fa. by a special
lien thereon. The two buildings and
lots on which they are situated will
be offered separately and then the
two rooms, known as livery stable
and lumber warehouse and offices,
will be offered as a whole and the
notice as required by law given by
highest bid will be received
Written notice as required by
law given to the several de
fendants ai.d tenants in possession.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your d-uggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure anvease of Itching
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding I’iles iti 6tol<days.
The first application gives Ease and Kest. 50c.
OovyritM ilia
by R J Reynold*
Tobacco Cos.
First Baptist Church
If you want to heap a sermon that
will please and cause you to feel like
patting yourself on the back. If you
want to go where you will probably
agree with every utterance of the
preacher you will be disappointed at
the First Baptist. But if you want
to go where theold time gospel is
fearlessly and faithfully proclaimed
with out fear or favor. If you want
to go where thought is provoked and
inspiration is enkindled, where the
truth untrimmed and unvarnished
is presented, hear the pastor Sunday
at 11:30 on “The Task Gigantic ”
At 8 P. M. on “The Stewartship of
Georgia Baptists’’
A prominent Methodist Bishop re
cently charged his class of young
preachers to preached sensational ser
uious like Christ and John the BaP
tist and Paul aud Peter or else quit.
There ought to be 500 at the ser
vices Sunday and reader if you will
do your part that number will be
counted present.
Tins is * cordial invitation to you
Accept it in the fear of the Lord
and bring your friend along with you
HOW CATARFfH I'S CONTRACTED.
Mothers are sometimes so thought
less as to neglect the colds which
their children contract. The infla
ination of the mucus membrane, at
first acute, becomes chronic and the
child has chronic catarrh, a disease
that is seldom cured and tthat may
prove a life’s burden. Many persons
who have this loathsome disease will
remember having had frequent colds
at the time it was contracted. A
little forethought and a bottle of
Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy judici
ously used, and all this trouble
might have been avoided. Obtain
able everywhere.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
SALE OF LAND BY TRUS
TEE IN BANKRUPTCY
In the matter of Winder Lumber
Company, Bankrupts.
Pursuant to an order of Honora
ble N. L. Hutchins, Jr., Referee in
Bankruptcy, the undersigned, as
Trustee in Bankruptcy of Winder-
Lumber Company, will offer for sale
to the highest bidder for casn at
11 o’clock on Tuesday, November 7
1916, at the office of Winder Lumber
Company, in the City of Winder, the
following.
“All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the County ol
Barrow, formerly Jackson County
said State, in the City of Winder,
243rd district, G. M., being lot No
6, Block H., of the subdivision oP
the City of Winder, formerly Jug
Tavern, as made and sold by T. A.
Frierson on October 15, 1884, front
ing Candler Street fifty (50) feet
and running back the same width
qpe hundred (100) feet to lot No. 12
of sqid subdivision, being the same
lot as sold by W. H. Bush to T. B.
Thompson, and known generally as
the 1/aundry Lot.
And, also, all that tract or par
cel of land lying and being in the
County of Barrow-, formerly Jackson
said State, in the 243rd District, G.
M., and in the City of Winder, for
merly Jug Tavern, and adjoining lot
No 6, Block 11. cf Jug Tavern, now
Winder, as made and sold by T. A
Frierson on October 15, 1884, and
fronting twenty-five (25) feet c>n Can
Street, thence along line of lot No.
6, Block H. known as the laundry lot
one hundred (100) feet, thence paral
lei with Candler Street twenty
five (25) feet, thence along
line of Winder Lumber Company one
hundred (100) feet to the beginning
corner.
And, also, that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the City of
Winder, County of Barrow, formerly
Jackson, beginning at a fifteen (15)
fort alley on Candler Street at a
point,one,hundred and sixty five (165)
feet from the corner of Park Avenue
and running thence along said Can
dl r Street senenty-five '(75) feet
thence in the direction practically
parallel with Park Avenue cne bun
dred (100) feet, thence parallel with
Candler Street seventy-five (75) feet
thence one hundred (100) feet to the
beginning corner, the last described
line being along an alley approximate
1 ly fifteen (15) feet, being the alley
1 above mentioned, and this being the
' lot conveyed by L. C. Russel to Win-
I der Lumber Company by deed record
l ed in Jackson County, jn Book N.
j •''J-. page 150, September 7, ,1908.
And, also, all that tract or parcfel
| of land in the City of Winder, Couu
| (y of Barrow, formerly Jackson, be
ginning at a point on Spring Street
ten (10) feet from J. A. Hall’s cor
ner, and running Northeast along
said Spring Street thirty-three and
one-third (33 1-3) feet to corner with
lot of Miss Maud Baxter, thence
along the Baxter line one hundred
and fifty(lso) feet to a ten (10),foot
, alley, thence alongsaid ten (10) foot
alley, thence along said ten (10)
foot alhy thirty-three and one-third
1 (33 1-3) feet to corner, same
being ten feet from J. L. Hall’s
corner, thence one hundred and fifty
(150 ft. to Spring St. at the beginning
cornrp. This being the same lot as
that conveyed by L. C. Russell to R.
A. W. Smith and Claud Mayne on No
vember 30, 1908, and on said lot there
is a. cne-story four room house.
And, also, that lot known as the
Stewart lot in the City of Winder,
County of Barrow, formerly Jackson,
being seventy by two hundred (70 x
200) feet and fronting on the street
which passes in front of White Oak,
Colored, Church, and adjoining lots
of Jessie Morgan and G. W. Smith,
and being the same lot as was con
veyed by Winder Lumber* Company to
J. R. Camp to secure a loan of Sev
en Hundred and Fifty ($750.) Dollars
principal, and being fully described
in the deed from Winder Lumber
Company to said Camp on which is
situated a four room dwelling house.
And, also, all that tract or parcel
of land lying and being in the Coun
ty of Barrow, formerly Gwinnett, saic
State and in the City of Winder, be
ginning on a point on the west side
Of Athens Street on the line of R. L.
Woodruff’s .lot, and running back one
hundred and ninety-nine (199) feet
to a corner - thence eighty nine (89)
fefct to a tot of George W. DeLaPer
riere, thence along said DeLaPerriere
line tWo hundred and twenty-sveen
<--7) feet to Athens Street, thence
along Athens Street one hundred and
twenty-three (123) feet to the begin
ning corner, and upon this lot there
are two dwelling houses and other
small improvements, said houses be
ing equipped with electric lights and
water conveniences. Upon these
houses and this lot there is a lieu
outstanding in the sum of $2906.83 as
principal, besides interest In favor of
said VVinder Lumber Company and
the Farmers Bank, and the title tc
the lot is in the Farmers Bank of
Winder, Ga to secure a loan of $1025.
besides interest, and these encum
brances in favor of,the,parties named
will first have to be paid out of the
proceeds of the sale of the said
houses and lot.
These several tracts of land will
be sold to the highest bidder for
cash subject to the confirmation of
the Court.
The last described property, name
ly, hte two houses and lot on Athens
Sr< (t will be sold as fellows: Each
home and half of the entire lot with
dividing line commencing at the cen
ter of said ret on Athens Street and
extending to the center of the rear
I n", will be offered for sale separate
ly, and, then, the entire lot with the
two houses will be offered as a whole
and the highest and best bid will be
ri ported to the Court for confirma
tion. *
An inspection of all the property
herein described and offered for sale
can be had by application to the un
dersigned, Trustee in Bankruptcy
at Winder, Ga., and a full and fail in
vestigation of all of these proper
ties is desired by the Trustee upon
the pa’.t of any and all parties in
terestrd in the same, or desiring
to purchase any of these valuable
properties.
are very desirable for manufacturing
sites, and the residence property is
also eery desirable and well located.
This the 7th day of October, 1916.
C. O. Niblack.
Trustee of Winder Lumber Cos.
Bankrupts
G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga.
W H. Quarterman, Winder, Ga.
A’to'neys for the Trustee. i