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THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921.
News of Interest Gathered hy Our Cor
respondents Throughout the County
PARADISE
School is progressing nicely at this
place.
Mr. anil Mrs. Jim Sims were Satur
day night and Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Golden Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hunter spent
Sunday with Mrs. Lydia Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Perkins spent
Saturday sight with Mr. and Mrs Cur
tis Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wills were the
guest Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Lydia
Fincher.
Mr. Everett Clack spent Saturday
night with Mr. Robert Perkins.
Miss Eddie Ruth Delay spent Sun
day with Miss Maggie Ruth Jones.
\v e are sorry to know that little
Brunell Miller is quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Herscliel Clack spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Patton.
The singing at Mr. D. D. Jones Sun
day night was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Price Miller spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Frost.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Miller.
Carither* Mill
Miss Jewel Cooper spent Wednes
day'night with Miss Lila Delay.
Mrs. McDonald spent last week with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Mobley.
Mrs. W. T. Mobley had as her guest
Sunday afternoon Mrs. G. A. Dunigan.
Misses Lula Mae, Annette and
Runette Moon.
Mr. Lucious Mobley and Albert Mc-
Elroy 'spent Sunday afternoon with
Misses Belle and Lottie Moon.
Miss Ezar Mobley is spending this
woek with her sister, Mrs. McDonald.
Mr. Arthur Harper, of Camp Jack
son, is at home for a few days.
Mr. J. W. Moon spent the week-end
with his mother near Hosehton.
The party at Mr. Frank W ard s
Saturday night was enjoyed by all
present.
Mrs. Clydie Johnson and Miss Ber
tha Mobley spent Monday night with
their sister, Mrs. McDonald.
""he singing Sunday night at Mr.
J. Moon’s was enjoyed by all.
Mr. John Sims’ little son, W. TANARUS., is
very ill at this writing.
Miss Dru Willie Ward had as her
guest Sunday afternoon. Mr. Luther
Morris.
Mr. Emory Herrin and Marchie Mil
ler were the guests of Misses Mattie
Lou and Ruth Mobley Sunday after
noon.
Mr. G. A. Dunnaigan and Tom Sims
went to Winder Saturday on business.
Tallassee Dot*
Miss Montine Wallace ami Miss Liz
zie Wallace were guests of Misses Ma
zle and Poliue Hartley Saturday night
Miss Lillian Sbaford spent the night
with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Williams
Saturday.
Mr. I. TANARUS, Hartley was the guest of Mr.
..To:a Shaford Saturday afternoon.
Mrs Zeke Dummage clildren
were guests of Mrs. Hartley Saturday
afternoo. a
Mr. and Mrs. Itichard Sikes and chil
dren were guests of their sister Sat
urday night
Mrs. Robert Maynard and Mrs. J. u
Sikes, Sr., are spending a few days
with relatives in Decatur.
Mr. Lee Duncan has returned to his
home after spending a week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Huff and children spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Patterson.
Miss Prudie Belle Sikes spent Mon
dav afternoon at Bunker Hill school
with Miss Marie Bards.
Misses Thulma and Birenes Daniel
were guests of Mrs. J. C, bikes, Sr.,
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wage, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wages
Saturday.
Miss Birdie Sikes has returned home
aftey spending a week with her uncle,
Mr. Harvie Carruth, near Jefferson.
Mrs. R. L. Sikes was the guest of
Mrs. Ben Maynard Monday afternoon.
A large crowd attended Sunday
school last Sunday.
TAX RECEIVERS
SECOND ROUND
Cedar Hill, Mureh 14, from 9 to 10.
Signion’s Store, March 14. from 12 to 3
Thompson’s Mill March 15, 9 to 10.
Victory School house, Mar. 15, 2 to 4.
Auburn, March 16, 10 to 1.
Carl, March 16, 2 to 4.
Bethlehem, March 17, 10 to 2.
Jones, March 18, 10 to 1.
Chandler, March 21, 10 to 1.
MeElroy’s Store March 21, 3 to 4.
Statham, March 22, 10 to 2.
Court house every Saturday.
J. J. SHEDD, R. T. R.
* Barrow county.
Excellent Remedy for Constipation.
It would be hard to find a better rem
edy for constipation than Chamber
and mild and gentle in effect. Give
them a trial when you have need-
County Line
Misses Aurora and Christine Atta
way spent Tuesday sight with Miss
Clara Cooper.
Miss Carmon Elder had as her guests
Sunday Misses Fannie Sims and Bir
die House.
Miss Oilie Murphy is on the sick list
this week.
Mr. F. M. Hardy is improving slow
ly-
Miss Myrtie Watson spent t riuay
night with Miss Birtie House.
Mr. and Mr.4 Ode Rainey spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvis
Murphy,
Mr. J. L. Greeson visited his uncle
Mr. Jim Manders Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy spent
Saturday night and Sunday with the
latter’s parents near Jefferson.
Mr. Rubie Cronic ispest Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mur
phy.
The dance given at Mr. Justice’s was
enjoyed by all present.
Sharon News
Mr. Carl Stone and Mr. Eugene
Jones, of Winder, were in our burg
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Gwendolyn Mann spent Friday
night as the guest of Miss Viola Maul
din.
Miss Pauline Parks spent Thursday
night with her cousin, Miss Lois Lang
ford.
The singing at Mr. Henry Feagans
was highly enjoyed by a large number
of young people Sunday night.
Misses Jane and Mae Lancaster
spent Friday night with Misses Seanie
and Charlie Bell Kilgore.
Messrs. Ernest and Howell Parks
attended the debate at Braselton and
report a nice time.
Mrs. J. T. Brock spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. H. A. Mauldin.
Mrs. G. W. Maddox spent awhile
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W. D.
Lancaster.
Miss Gwendolyn Mann and Miss
Pauline Parks attended preaching at
Mt Moriah Sunday morning.
The party at Mr. Ben Justice’s was
highly enjoyed by a large crowd of
young people.
Brown and Blue-Eyed Beauty.
SNAP SHOTS
W. H. FAUST
Evidently the Masonic Order will re
ceive more consideration at the hands
of President Harding than it did at the
hands of President Wilson.
Why boast of liberty of speech in
free America and not allow Mr. Debbs
to talk out and say what he thinks.
Thank the good Lord Georgia news
papers no longer are filled up with Pal
mer and his policies.
Can sensible men tell you why two
bales of cotton picked out of the same
field, at the same time and ginned the
same day, will sell, one for 15 cents
and the other for 8 cents.
” The Pope now jumps on the Y. M. C.
A. that was supposed to work among
Catholics and Protestants, but the Pope
is naturally “ergin” anything protes
tant, anyway.
Governor Hardwick is going to cut
off the salaries of a lot of fellows who
have been hoboing the state. It sounds
good and here’s hoping that he will
carry his threat into speedy execution.
The editor of the Constitution sug
gests in an editorial that those in
charge of road working be not criti
cised, but we fellows who pay our tax
es to make costly and absolutely un
necessary detours propose to talk out
in meeting.
The farmers who plow among wild
onions do not smell as fragant as the
users of Paris cologne, but they have
too much sense to pay present prices de
manded for fertilizers.
Eduaation ai|d agriculture receive
an increase of $20,000,000 while army
and navy receive $647,000,000. What
horrid fools some folks are, to be sure.
Now, Mr. Hoover is in a position to
help the starving multitudes of Europe.
It is to be hoped that drives for tha
purpose will cease.
If Georgia forces children to attend
school and she should force the schools
to provide free text books for them to
use while in school.
Why shed your blood to make the
world safe for democracy and then
curtail free speech.
Every fellow who can’t run his own
business successfully is telling the far
mer how to act. The only advice we
have to offer him is not to borrow over
SIOOO per mule, or buy more than three
to five tons of guano per plow.
Grammar and arithmetic do not
change but the text books change year
ly; evidently for the good of the book
seller, and for the detriment of the
poor fathers and mothers.
The farmers have neither lost their
voices, their visions nor their courage,
and these fellows who are spending our
taxes, bonds and auto license tags mon
ey for Sunday Joy riding will now be
under the shelter because of the lack
of a pink tag.
Providence News
Mr. C. E. Hunter spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. W. S. Hunter.
Mrs. G. R. Sikes and mother, Mrs.
Henry, spent Thursday with Mrs. Fes
tus Kenney.
Mrs. Fannie Cofer was the guesi of
Mrs. Mon Sikes Thursday.
Mrs. Ida Maxey spent Thursday af
ternoon Mrs. C. E. Hunter.
Misses Gertrude Skelton and Cor
delia Cofer sir*nt Wednesday night
with Miss Lola Cook.
Master Lester Hunter was the guest
of his cousin. Master Bill Hunter,
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Haynie and Roxie Pot
ter spent Saturday night with Mrs. G.
R. Sikes.
Mrs. C. E. Hunter and children are
spending this week at Lawrenceville,
the guests of her mother, Mrs. H. J.
Butler.
We are sorry to say that Mr. Bill
Maxey is sick at this writing.
Misses Skelton and Cordelia Cofer
spent Friday night with Misses Nellie
and Bell Haynie.
Mrs. Sallie Potter and Mrs. Pearl
Barnett and little son, William, and
Mrs. Rosa Potter and children spent
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Fannie
Haynie.
Miss Addie Martin was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Roxie Potter Thurs
day night.
Little Miss Miriam Ohlliam spent
Tuesday night with little Misses Bula
Mae and Fannie Ruth Sikes.
Little Belva Fowler was the guest
of her grandmother, Mrs. Sallie Pot
ter, Thursday night.
Miss Sara Hunter spent Wednesday
night with her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Hun
ter.
Mrs. Edgar Fleming spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Kennedy.
Miss Cordelia Cofer had as her guests
Saturday night, Misses Nellid Belle
Haynie and Lois Nicholson.
The entertainment at the home of
Tommy Oldham Saturday night was
very much enjoyed by those present.
STRANGE’S
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$1.50 sl-50 59 C
Ask to see these bargains, and where your dollars stands for 100
cents.
J. T. Strange Company
THE WINDER NEWS
Miss Susie Nicholson was the guest
of Miss Myra Hammond Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunter were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Sikes Sunday.
The singing at Mr. G. H. Gofer’s
Sunday night was enjoyed by all pres
ent
Mr. and Mrs. Alford Sims and daugh
ter, Naomi, visited Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Wages Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richardson, or
Monroe, were the guests of the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Page,
Saturday and Suuday.
Mr. Henry Queen is sick at
this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wheelus visited
the latter’s brother, Mr. Odum, of near
Bethlehem, Sunday.
Miss Eunice Dillard spent Sunday
with Miss Ethel Vanderford.
Mrs. F. C. Wages and three children
are on the sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Queen spent
the week-end at Winder, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Collins.
Miss Oilie Wheelus was the guest
of Mrs. Alma Rutledge Saturday af
trenoon. \
Mrs. Willis McDaniel spent Satur
day with her sister, Mrs. Will Tanner.
Mr. Elmer and family, of Monroe,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Page Sunday.
Messrs. Fortune and Sentell were
visitors to Atlanta Sunday.
The singing at Mr. W. H. McDaniel’s
Sunday night was highly enjoyed by
all present.
Mrs. J. M. Fuller was the guest of
her mother, Mrs. W. H. Beddingfleld,
of Winder, Friday afternoon.
Mr. Willie Hudson, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with Mr. Clarence Page.
Mrs. Alma Rutledge was the guest
of Mrs. Omie Dillard Friday afternoon.
Mr. Jimmie Treadwell and daughter,
Miss Luree, of Statliam, were visitors
at Sunday school Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Roberts, of Gainesville, was a
visitor to our community this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Florence Casey spent
CARTER HILL
Post Oak Locals
Sunday night with Mr and Mrs W.
M. Holloway and family.
Mr. and Mrs T. W. Perkins and
children spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr and Mas. W. M. Holloway and
family.
Mr. A. J. Casey was in Bogart Satur
day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. C G. Casey’s baby is
very sick at this writing.
The farmers are very busy getting
their land ready to plant.
Mr. ami Mrs. Everett Edgar spent
Saturday night and Sunduy with Mr.
and Mrs. Bush Edgar.
Misses Susie and America Dillard
were the guests of Miss Lillie Mae
Holloway Sunday afternoon.
Miss Rollle Austin and Mr. George
Wall were! happily married Sunday
afternoon and we wish them a long
WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING
I have removed my Jewelry and
watch repair office to room 403 Win
der National Bank Building.
Where I am prepared to do all
kinds of watch and jewelry repairing
First Class Work
Reasonable Charges
B. E. PA TRICK
403 Winder Nat. Bank Building.
Winder, Ga.
SUBSCRIPTION: |1.60 A YEAR
and happy life.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lackey, Sr.,
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bush Edgar Sunday.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred £)ollark
Reward for any case o' Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Kail's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, O.
XVe, the undersigned, have known r. J.
Cloney for the las* If, years, and believe
him perfectly lionorabi- In all business
transactions and financially able to carry
.ut any obligations ms le by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.
Toledo, o.
nail’s Oa'nrrh Cure is fatten Internally,
acting directly upon the .blood and mu
'o;is surfß j' -i of the system. Testimonials
.tent free Price 75 tents per bottle. Sold
by all Druptt'sts.
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