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AUCTION LAND SALE
Friday, May 28, at 10:30 A. M.
On the Grounds, we will sell to the highest bidder, regardless of price,
IS I H M n
Call TO ns w
Reynolds Y J Been Going
Down Hi 1 Fifteen Years.
Stomach '. rouble and Rheu
matism Overcome by Pura
v tone—C ains Nine Pounds.
IVw iru in Atlanta are better
known t' an Thomas W. Reynolds,
popular lemon for the Star Mar
ket, at o. 4 North Broad street.
In a : rent statement Mr. Rey
noh's said:
! u rat one is wonderful. It al
rm t made a brand-new man of me
r a very short time. 1 had been
_uing down hill about fifteen
years, suffering with stomach trou
hie and rheumatism . I lost my
appetite almost entirely and the
little I forced down would upset
my stomach and cause gas to form
on my stomach and make me bloat
terribly. I was dreadfully nervous
and got very little sleep. 1 always
had a mean taste in my mouth and
my tongue was coated. 1 was ter
ribly constipated and had to take
laxatives all the time. 1 felt
weak and tired all the time and
could't take interest in anything.
“i’uratone helped me from the
very first few doses. 1 began to
get hungry and started eating
hearty meals and was surprised to
tind that everything agreed with
me. I have taken three bottles,
and I’m not like the same man
now. 1 have gained nine pounds
and my strentli has been increased
wonderful. I can now eat three
good meals a day, everything tast
es good and there are no had after
effects. I don't have that tired
feeling any more, am not nervous
and refreshed when l get up in the
morning and am ready for a big
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Gulls in the Hencoop.
A curious custom of the Newfound
land fishermen that of keeping sea
gulls of a large species as domestic
fowls. They capture the young while
they are nestlings, and roar them on
fish, confining them In pens, Their
are eaten, and, for lack of tur
key or goose for Christmas, the fisher
man Is satisfied with n selection from
his coop of fattened gulls.
IN WINDER, GEORGIA
The following described property, to-wit:
The property at the junction of East Broad and Broad streets, known as the Troup Smith place. This place contains one acre and
has been subdivided into three large lo's.
One lot facing Hast Broad Street and one lot facing Broad Street, wide frontage and sufficient depth t© make desirable home tract. The
house lot has a wide road frontage on both streets. Beautiful shaded lawn, large 8-room house, finished throughouut, lights, water, bath
and all conveniences.
Also at the same time and place the property known as the Sims and Marlow Broad Street property. This property has been subdi
vided into several lots. One large lot upon which is located the Phillip Lamar house. This house is newly painted, 6-room house,
wide front, on Broad Street, with a depth of several hundred feet, lias on it a barn and other outbuildings, good orchard, garden and
patches. The next lot adjoining this house has beautiful building site on Broad Street, running back a depth of about 500 feet and has
beautiful building site on Broad Street, running back a depth of over 600 feet. Two vacant lots fronting Broad Street, running back to a
lepth of between four and fiv* har:di ed feet.
Also the adjoin gin g property, known as the Jennings property. This property consists of two dwellings, with lots fronting Broad
■Street and one of them has two tenant houses, both have barns and utbuildings. Bach of the dwellings !.ve six roo;us, properly con*
itructed, finished throughout and in good repair, built of the very best material.
Also at the same time and place the property known as the Ball Turk property. This property has been subdivided and bas several
lice residence lots, with good street frontage and several hundred feet depth. Two of the lots hav real good four room houses, one of
vhich is in a beutiful grove. Both houses are well built, of splendid material and the rooms are extra large. In addition to this we have
several other desirable vacant lots that will be sold.
All the property to be sold at this sale is situated in the heart of "Winder’s best and most desirable residential section, especially the
troperty on Broad Street. It will be for all time to come the Peachtree of Winder, the best town in the world of its population.
Terms of Sale: One-fourth cash, or good bankable note for one-fourth on day of sale, one-fourth January Ist. 1921, 1922, 1923, with
nterest from date of possesion at the rate of eight per cent per annum.
Possession given January Ist, 1921.
Everybody invited to attend this sale. Come rain or shine.
Brass Band. Free prizes and other unusual and unique-attractions. Cluess the amount of money contained in the glass jar neatest
jorrect guess wins the money.
SALE CONDUCTED BY
GEORGIA LAND AND LOAN COMPANY
GL£NN DOROUGH, Manager ATHENS: GA.
Tnos. W. REYNOLDS
days work. 1 am no longer consti
pated and 1 haven’t that coated
tongue nnd mean taste in my
mouth now. I feel bright and
cherl'ul all the time. The most
wonderful thing of all is that the
rheumatism lias been overcome
and I haven’t a pain about me.
Puratone has been worth more
than gold to me.”
Puratone is sold in \\ inder by
the City Pharmacy : in Statham by
Hammond Drug Company, and by
one leading druggist in a town. If
there is no Puratone dealers near
you, Pomeroy & Company, Atlan
ta, Ga., will fill your orders at sl.-
04 per bottle postpaid.
Red Heads Have the Advantage.
Mim.v physicians of note are respon
sible for the assertion that the red
headed are more resistant to disease
than less flery-lialred persons, and Sir
Arlmtlmot l.nne expresses the view
that “a disease In c omes less virulent
In type when It trains entrunre into the
6ody of n rod-head than when It at
tacks n person with hair of a more
aiodest color,”
Till: r.AKKOW TLMKS, \VI\DKR, OEORGIA
COUNTY LINE
Mr. J. (1. Attaway and family
made a business trip to Carl Sat
urday.
Mr. Boyce Sims and Miss An
nie Clark motered to Jefferson
Sunday.
Miss Ollie Murphy is ill with
pheumonia at this writing.
Mr. Arzy House attended the
conmeneement at Auburn Monthly
evening.
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Murphy visited
the latter’s parents Friday night,
Mr. and Mrs. \Y. A. Crownie.
1 Miss Eula Hardy spent Friday
night with Miss Annie Clark.
Mr. and Mrs C. A. Hardy and
Mr. A. 1). Murphy made a husi
ness trip to Hosehton Sat u cl;
afternoon.
Mr. E. E. Clark had as his guest
Sunday afternoon Air. Dan Hood
wen.
Mr. Hoyt Hardy and Miss Hula
Hardy, visited friends near Mt.
Mariah Sunday.
Misses Jewel and Lottie visit
ed Miss Ollie Murphy Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Ilarvie Clark had as his
Packard
Motor Cars and Trucks
G. M. Knight Bona Allen, Jr.
Dealers
Monroe Georgia
guest Sunday evening Mr. Will
iam Fowler.
Miss Eula Hardy had as her
guests Monday night Mr. George
Murphy and Miss Annie Clark.
Several from here attended the
Memorial Services at Sardis Sun
day.
Composition of Mica.
MOn. am earned from its being easily
divided into glistening scales, consists
of silica and alumtns, associated with
magnesia, soda and lime In varying
proportions. Thus there are potash
mica, consisting of silica, alumina and
potash, and magnesia mica, In which
the alnmina is partially replaced by
magnesia, passing—as the proportion
of magnesia increases—into soft talc,
which is chiefly composed of silica and
magnesia.
Notable Sayings.
In William lH:uu llowotrs novel,
"The Quality of Mercy” the dying and,
repentant defaulter North wick ex
claims “That’s go<>il!” as the hand
cuffs are placed upon his wristu, “Time
flies! Bid Clifford come to me!” or-
St r? Judge Jaffrey Pyncheon. In “The
House of Seven Gables,” taking from
his vest pocket the watch which he
hras never to replace.
Lands For
SALE
55 acres, two-horse, strong red land, 3 miles of Stat
liam, Ga., SIOO.OO per acre.
35 acres [\/ 2 miles of Bethlehem, Ga.; fine land, good
roads; price $150.00.
Two large farms in Hancock county;,good land, fine
timber; pasture; houses; selling for only $35.00 per acre.
Good terms enough.
3-room house and lot close in, in Winder; selling for
$1,250.00.
New 5-room bungalo, $2500.00.
40 acres strong red land 4 miles out of Winder, S2OO
per acre. \
McElrov creek farm sold.
Loans made at 6 and 7 per cent on City and Farm
property.
W. H. Quarterman Atty.
jjf|| Good Year
MM SOLD BY”
xxYjJ I Smith Hardware
vOOj I Company.
SgOvl; Winder Georgia
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THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1920