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THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1921.
THOROUGH WORK
How a Winder CitUen Found Freedom
Kidney Troubles.
It you suffer from backache —
From urinary disorders —
Any curable disease of the kidneys.
Use n t(*sti*<l kidney remedy.
Doan’s Kidney Pills have been test
ed by thousands.
Winder people testify.
(’an you ask more convincing proof
of merit?
Mrs. W W. Sheridan, Wade St.,
nays: “I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills
off and on for a good many years and
found theta to be just us represented.
Mv back was sore and my kidneys were
out of order. I began taking Doan’s
Kidney Pills and they regulated my
kidneys, and put my bark In good con
dition. I think Doan’s are a wonder
ful kidney medicine.”
Price 00c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
jily ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs Sheridan had. Foster-Milhurn
<Mfra, Buffalo, N. V.
Mutilation of a Coin.
There is no penalty attached to the
jutilation of a coin, but a penalty ia
ittoched to restoring to circulation a
toln which has been fraudulently re
luced in weight,
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Try It
We may set it down a= a great
truth. I think, that the sense of mo
notony and drudgery In our work gen
erally shows rlint we have come to
put our emphasis In the wrong place—
that we have become concerned more
in getting our work done and off our
hands than In the way we are doing
It. Change the emphasis to the latter,
and the situation will be mastered.
The Sense of drudgery will vanish, and
the life and the work will have an
other aspect—M. Q. Simona.
GOOD GULF HAS stood the test.
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Classified Ads.
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All kinds of values in new and sec
ond hand Chevrolet Automobiles; also
plenty of Fords at Woodruffs.
Ford Parts, guaranteed, at Wood
rutTlT's. Save money.
Buy the best Ford Parts; every piece
guaranteed at Woodruff's.
Screen Doors and Screen Wire at
Woodruffs. Prices right.
Screen your borne. Wire and Doors
at Woodrow's.
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1 Only a few more 25 cent Plow Points
on hand at Woodruff’s.
(let a Barnesville Buggy or a Chev
rolet Far. Prices right at Woodruff's.
Paint your car over with Murphy s
Auto Paint. Sold by Woodruff Hurd
ware Cos.
Automobile Paints and Varnishes In
all colors at Woodruffs.
NANCY HAI.L SWEET POTATO
PLANTS for sale, government insp >ct
ssl, $2.00 jhm* 1,000, cash with order.
Heady for shipment. —11. Grady Evans.
■Graham, Ga. Mar-4t-pd
r LOWERS FOR SALE.
On account of my sickness and not
being able to work 1 will sell my flow
ers at once; all kinds; youie and see
them even if you don't buy. Most re
spectfully. Mrs. J. K. X. Baugh. 2t
For ltough or dressed Oldfield lum
ber see Allen Guffin. 30-tf.
Choice Timothy Hay at $38.00 per
ton. —Emory Smith at L. L. Moore's
barn. tf.
Compare our hay prices with others.
Emory Smith at L. L. Moore's Barn, tf
Choice Timothy Hay, one bale or
a ton at per hundred pounds.—
Emory Smith at L. L. Moare’s barn.
Stable Manure for sale. Will de
liver inside city limits. —L. L. Moore.
Allen Guff In can supply you with
rough or dressed lumber at attractive
prices. 30-tf.
There is MOKE POWER in THAT
GOOD GULF GASOLINE and SU
PREME AUTO OIL.
11AV FOR SALE.
I will have in a very short time a
car of choice Timothy Hay. See me
before buying. Cheap for cash.—L. P.
Floy, Phone 345.
Call Winder Drug Cos., phone 2M> for
(our fountain drinks, and notice the
luddeu service.
Winder Drug Cos. Phone 2SO, agents
for Norris, Whitman's and Hollings
worth Famous Candies.
NANCY HALL POTATO PLANTS.
Government inspected; $2.00 per I.tKH)
cash with order, through April. May
and June.—Mrs. Addle Evans. Graham,
Ga. mch24-81pd
“SWAT THE FLY
PREVENT DISEASE
Now is the time to protect ourselves
from the house fly which is a carrier
of disease germs. The best way to ac-
coinpllsh tliis, of course, is to see to it
that there are no breeding places for
flies near the house; that stabh*s, burns,
out-houses are kept clean so that there
will be no standing piles of filth or
manure, stagnant cess pools, unclean
garbage, kitchen waste, all from breed
ing places for flies, and it is easier to
avoid furnishing these places than it is
to kill the millions of flies that are
bred in them.
Of course, a thorough screening of
the homes ns well as of tin- out-houses
would be one way of keeping out the
flies and preventing their resting on
i'(od ami making it dangerous for men
to eat.
The house fly looks like a simple, in
nocent little insect and it is hard to re
alize that its seemingly shiny body is
covered with long hairs and bristles
vliich catch uj> every germ with which
it comes in contact. In trying to clean
this body the fly uses its feet and thus
covers the feet and bristles also with
the germs which coat the body. The
fly has the disgusting habit of depos-
iting the contents of its stomach on
anything on which it alights, for its
mouth is not a beak but a soft
tube through which its food regurgi
ates and is thus dropped on our food,
our hands or faces r anywhere that
tin* fly chances to step on.
Under a microscope the feet and
mouth of the fly seems to be covered
with foreign matter that looks like
huge grains of sand on the bristles of
a monster, and if we could see the fly
as it really is we would not think any
pains too great to take to protect our
selves from its attacks.
Flics carry the germs of typhoid fe-.
ver, dysentery, tuberculosis and many
other diseases and unless our food and
water and milk supply is kept free of
flies we are In constant danger of being
at lacked by these diseases.
Surely “an ounce of prevention is
worth a pound of cure" and this is il
lustrated in no better way than in pro
tecting ourselves from the house fly
now for this is his breeding time and
from now all through the summer he
will “increase and multiply” unless we
take the necessary steps to prevent it.
Winder News Want Ads—sc line.
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Miss Bertie House visited M.iss Fan
nie Sims Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Murphy spent
Saturday uiglit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Flanigan.
The singing given at Mr. O. B.
House's Sunday night was enjoyed by
all present.
Miss Ollie Murphy had as her guest
Sunday morning Misses Florence and
Lucile Hooks aud Mild ml Haynie.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy spent
Saturday night and Sunday with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Rutledge visited
Mr. J. W. Vanderford and family Sun
day.
Miss Euln Ilardy spent last week
with Miss Ollie Murphy.
Miss Bertie House visited Miss Ger
trude Muxey Sunday afternoon.
Misses Desma Murphy and Bertie
Hudgins were guests of Euln Hardy
lasi Sunday afternoon.
Miss Annie Clark visited Miss Fan
nie Sims Friday afternoon.
Miss ('.utile Hooks fpeut Sunday
night with Miss Mildred Haynie.
Mrs. E. E. Clark and daughter, An
nie, spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. G.
Attnway.
COTTON CROPS OF
YEARS 1919 & 1920.
Tin 1 report of cotton ginned in 1919
and 1920 has been nnnunced by the gov
ernment. For the entire state the num
ber of bales ginned in 1920 was 1,446,-
577 as against 1,678.758 In 1919.
The ginnings in the counties of this
section are as follows:
County 1919 1920
Barrow 18,364 20,270
Banks 11,255 10,674
Clarke 16,651 17.233
DeKalb 11,690 17,223
Elbert 25.876 25,673
Forsyth 10,080 13,587
Franklin 33.057 30,562
Greene 14,082 20,793
Gwinnett 24,160 31,142
Hall 16,429 20,325
Jackson 35,719 37,187
Madison 30,717 29,915
Morgan 29.820 34,869
Newton 22,140 80,041
Oconee 18,052 18,674
Oglethorpe 28,798 28,008
Walton 35.093 37,784
Want Ads in the News at 5c a line.
CURED In 30 Minute* with
Par-a-sit-i - cide
30c from druggist* or 55c mailed
Mfr., DR. L J. SHARP & CO., CoramNce, Ga.
Take no substitute. Sold by
Found a Cure for Indigestion
“I use Chamberluin’s Stomach and
Diver Tablets for indigestion and And
they suit my case better than any dys
pepsia remedy I have ever tried and I
have used many different medicines. I
am nearly fifty one years of age and
have suffereo a great deal fsom indiges
tion. I caji eat almost anything I
want to, now,” writes George W. Em
ory, Rock Mills, Aik. These tablets
contain no pepsin but strenghteu the
stomach and enable it to digest the food
naturally.
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* PROFESSIONAL CARDS *
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RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR.
Attorney e-At-Law
WINDER, GA.
Office in Carl them Building.
Practice in All the Courts
JOSEPH D. QUILLIAN
Attoruey-at-Law
Office in Old Court House
Winder, Georgia.
DR. J. H. MOORE
Veterinary Surgeon
Office over City Pharmacy
Office Phone: 62.1—Res. Phone 69
WINDER, GA.
DR. CHARLES HAYES
Athens, Ga.
Specialty: Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
511 liolman Building
Office Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P. M.
S. T. ROSS
Physician and Surgeon
Rooms 303-304 Winder Bunk Bldg.
Winder, Ga.
G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office Over C'urithers Hank.
Practice In Ail Courts.
S. M. ST. JOHN
Jeweler
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass
and Silverware.
Repair Work Done Promptly
Broad Street Winder, Ga.
W. L. DeLaPERIUKRE
Dental Surgery
Fillings, Bridge aud Plate Work
Done in Most Scientific and
Satisfactory Way.
Dlt. W. L. MATHEWS
Suite 410 Winder National Bank fildg*
Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M., and
1 to 4 P. M. Residence Phone 213.
Office Phone No. 13.
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E. R. HARRIS, M. D,
Winder National Bank Building
Winder, Ga.
Office Hours;
Winder: 8:80 to 10 A. M.; 2tosP. M.
Bethlehem: 1 to 2 P. M.
Phone: Office No. 154. Residence 174.
W. H. QUARTERMAN
Attorney at Law’
Prcatice In All Courts
Commercial Law’ a Specialty
DR. R. P. ADAMS
General Practice
Bethlehem, Georgia.
Phones: Office 24. Residence 6
Dr. C. S. Williams
dentist
offices in the Winder National Bank
Building.
Rooms 313-314
Residence Phone 234—Office Phone SI
WINDER, GA.
W. M. THOMA S
Cleaning—Pressing —Altering
Phone 49—Jackson Street
Winder, Georgia
Excellent Remedy for Constipation.
It would be hard to find a better rem
edy for constipation thau Chamber
lain's Tablets. They are easy to take
and mild and gentle in effect. Give
them a trial when you have need.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Nothing
Salmon Worth Taking.
Tbe biggest salmon ever taken tn tho
fresb waters of New Hampshire re
cently was caught tn Lake Sunapee.
Its weight was 27 pounds. The larg
est previous salmon caught In Sunapee
weighed about 15 pounds.
GOOD GULF is not an experiment
An Old Reliable Tonic
Alton Park, Tenn. “Dr. Piarce’s
Golden Medical Discovery cannot be
exoclled as a tonic —— _
and blood purifier.
I have taken it as // vk
a tonic and to ju
purify the blood t j _ _
and it was excel- 38
lent. I also found ty / tf
it good for stomach \ >m\ r
trouble. And Dr. \ /
Pierce’s Pleasant V”
Pellets arc a fine AX N *'*iO 'fty
system regulator. jSSF
I found them espe- cj.t
dally good for con- " “T*
stipatiou and bilious attacks and they
also tone up the liver and drive impur
ities from the system in a very mild
way.” —J. S. HUGHES, 114 Rogers,
Street.
A’oti can procure a trial package of the
•‘Discovery Tablets" by sending 10cents
to the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
THE WINDER NEWS
Titan Tractor
Back to the Old Price
SI,OOO
\Y/E have reduced the price of the Titan 1 0-20 to
W its former low price of $ 1,000 f. o. b. Chicago.
This is the same Titan tractor which 75,000 farmers
have put into remarkably successful service the
same tractor, plus 1921 improvements and additions.
A full set of removable extension angle lugs sold as extra equip
ment under the former $ 1,000 price is now included without extra
cost. Fenders, Platform, Angle Lugs, Throttle Governor, Friction
Clutch Pulley, Wide Range Adjustable Drawbar, Water Air
Cieaner—all are included in the $ 1,000 price.
International 8-16 and 15-30 Tractors
Also Reduced in Price
Farmers who want a lighter tractor,
built like a high-grade automobile but
with the same sturdiness and reliability
of the Titan, can now get the Interna
tional 8-16 at SI,OOO f.o.b. Chicago.
We have long restricted the sale of
this model to a limited territory, but
increased production enables us to re
Prices of Other Lines Reduced
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Prices have also been reduced on chilled plows, tractor plows,
cream separators, kerosene engines, seeding machines, Inter
national threshers, harvester-threshers, wagons, hay presses,
and a number of other lines on which your dealer can give you
full information.
International Harvester Company
_ OF AMERICA
Chicago 4hcomk>r*t((v USA
92 EWiich Houses wad 15,000 Dealemn the United States
A WONDERFUL YEAR UNFOLDING
A wonderful year is unfolding- before us—a year of
unlimited opportunities for those who are prepared to
take advantage of them.
We form new classes every Monday—you can start
immediately to fit yourself for a splendid position in
the bank or office with the assurance that your services
will be in demand the moment you are ready.
In the new competition which we are entering it
becomes increasingly necessary to remove every ob
stacle—to be qualified for most efficient work—to know
thoroughly the branch of business in which you are en
gaged.
Our courses are practical and complete. Our grad
uates are always in demand. A few months in school
will increase your earnings immediately and insure a
much more successful future in every way. Arrange
your enrollment at once and be in our classes next
Monday.
ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Athens, Georgia
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR
lease it to all sectionsoftheUnited States.
The International 15-30 tractor has
been reduced to $1,950 f. o. b. Chicago.
Bear in mind that we give unequalled
service, made possible through 92
branch houses and thousands of local
dealers, to every International tractor
owner, no matter where located.