The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, April 28, 1921, Image 7
THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, 1921
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MAN PRAISING IT.
Manuel Gonzales Declares Tanlac
- Built Him I'p After Suffering
From Attack of “Flu.”
“I just needed a general, all round
building up, and Tanlac as done that
very ting,” said Manuel Gonzales, Pal
metto Beach, Tampa, Fla.
“About a year and a half ago I had
a terrible attack of influenza wnich
left me in a very week and run down
Condition. I never felt hungry enough
to enjoy a meal, and I had a hacking
cough which kept me awake nights
so I just couldn't regain my strength.
“My nerves got me in such a condi
tion at times that I couldn’t do any
thing but pace the floor for hours
and any time just the least excite
ment would completely upset me.
“Well, I tried everything 1 could
hear of in my efforts to get my heal .h
back so I could enjoy fife, but noth
ing helped me until I got Tanlac. But
my appetite improved from the start
when I got Tanlac, and now I am
eating just like I used to, never have
that cough any more, and my nerves
are so quiet and steady as a clock. I
sleep like a log nights, have gained
several pounds in weight and am feel
ing better in every way than I have
in years. Since Tanlac has really
made life worth living for me I am
always praising it.”
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Pepteco^t
Rev. W. B. McDonald preached quite
an interesting sermon here Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grccnway and l>a
by spent Saturday night and Sunday
\vith Mrs. H. A. Hardigree.
Miss Marie Haynie is in Winder for
a few days with Mrs. J. M. Haynie.
Miss Zora Hammond spent last week
iaVtfuthnni with friends and relatives.
Mi-. Willie Lee l’rickett was in Ath
ens Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lyle and children
were guests of Mrs. H. A. Hardigree
Sunday.
Miss Myrtle McDonald returned Sat
urday from a delightful visit with Miss
Exer Mobley at Carithers Mill.
Mr. W. T. Prickett is spending sev
eral days in Monroe this week.
Miss Grace Prickett entertained her
sewing club Saturday afternoon.
Messrs. Marvin Couch and Henry
Hardigree spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lyle at Tyro.
Mtj. Harold Wayne Hpent Friday
night with Messrs. Willi Lee and Ray
Prickett. fe
We havtS organized a Sunday school
at this place. Let every one come and
help us to have a good school.
The Junior Girls Sewing club met
with Miss Myrtle McDonald Saturday
afternoon.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wall a
daughter on the 20th.
Mr. Ansel Miller spent Saturday night
with Mr. Ray Prickett.
PLEASANT HILL
Mr. W. C. Mobley and Misses Sunie
and Cleo Wall were in Athens Tuesday
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jones and chil
dren were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Johnson Sunday.
Little Miss Mabel Mobley were guests
of Misses Mae Bell and Montine Wall
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wall Sunday af
ternoon.
Miss Cleo Wall were dinner guests
of Misses Ollie Mae and Odelia Mobley
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas were the
guests of Miss Ida Brown of Statham
Sunday.
Miss Sunie Wall was the guest of
Jitiss Avery Bedingfiehl Wednesday.
and Mrs. John Wilburn and chil
dren spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Barber near
Gratis.
Miss Cleo Wall spent Friday night
with Mrs. IV. C. Mobley.
Little Miss Louise Mobley were din
ner guests of little Miss Inez Johnson
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson and chil
dren spent Monday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mobley and chil
dren spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Malcom of
Penfleld.
Little Miss Mildred Wall is on the
sick list this week.
Rev. Cowan of Atlanta will fill his
regular preaching appointment at this
place Sunday.
Mr. Jim Ross of Statham passed
through our burg Monday.
The Road to Happiness.
You must keep well if you wish to be
happy. When constipated take one or
two of Chamberlain’s Tablets immedi
ately after supper. They cause a gen
tle movement of the bowels.
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No cigarette has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Because
Lucky Strike is the
toasted cigarette.
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UNION LOCALS
Misses Pauline and Rowemi Duncan
had as their guests Saturday night
Miss Tiny Grizzle, of Winder.
Mr. A. D. Mincey of Gainesville,
spent Saturday night with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Grady Segars.
Mrs. Cainmie McElhannon was the
giiest of her brother, Mr. J. D. Spence.
Miss Lizzie Morgan spent Monday
with Miss Pauline Duncan.
Mrs. Marshall Morgan was the guest
of Mrs. Lizzie Pendergrass Monday.
Miss Lavada Stewart spent Tuesday
with Miss Desma Page.
The party at G. W. Chapman’s
Saturday night was enjoyed by all pres
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crof.iic and,
daughter, Mildred, spent Friday night
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Orr.
Mr. Hugh Leo Rutledge was the din
ner guest of Mr. Olin Spence Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wood and son,
R. L. visited Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Williamson Sunday.
Revs. Frank Jackson and S. P. Hig
gins, were guests Saturday night of
Mr. and Mrs. W. . Strange.
Rev. Frank Jackson preached two
interesting sermons here Saturday and
Sunday.
Sunday school at this place every
Sunday. Everybody cordially invited
to come.
Notice I. O. O. F.
On Wednesday, May 4th, 1021, the
Semi-Annual meeting of the 15th Di
vision I. O. O. F. will be held with
Bold Springs Lodge. We urgently re
quest every lodge in this division to
send representatives.
Bold Springs Lodge extends a cor
dial invitation to this meeting.
Fraternally,
C. H. BELL, D. D. G. M.
Indigestion and Constipation.
“Prior to using Chamberlain’s Tab
lets, I suffered dreadfully from indiges
tion. Nothing I ate agreed with me
and I lost flesh and ran down in henlth.
Chamberlain’s Tablets strengthened my
digestion and cured me of constipation,’’
writes'Mrs. George Stroup, Solvay, N.
Y.
MICHELIN
has overcome the commonest
causes of tire trouble
Misfit
Tubes
Ordinary tubes are simply straight
‘ pieces of tubing which must be forced
by inflation into the ring-shape of the
easing. • f
This results in wrinkles which In turn
lead to pinched and torn tubes.
Michelin Tubes on the other hand, are
made ring-shaped like the inside of
the casing itself, and hence fit perfectly
without wrinkling or stretching. Nat
urally Michejin Tubes last longer. Let
us show you the difference in shape
and wearing qualities between Mich
elin and other makes.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
The Winchester Store.
Winder, Georgia
AFTER FIVE YEARS
Winder Testimony Remains Unshaken.
Time is the test of truth. Here is a
Winder story that has stood the test
of time. It is a story with a point
which will come straight home to many
of us.
Mrs. L. J. McElhannon, N. Broad St.,
says: “I had a severe attack of kidney
trouble about three years ago. The
different remedies I used gave me no
relief so I Anally heard of Doan's KKid
ne.v Pills and began taking them.
Doan’s took hold of the trouble at once
and soon corrected the complaint.”
The above statement was given May
sth, 1914, and on April 20, 1918, Mrs.
McElhannon, said: “I can’t speak too
highly of Doan’s Kidney Pills and wish
to confirm my former statement. When
ever I don’t feel just right, a few of
Doan’s always bring me prompt relief."
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t sim-
Doau's Kidney Pills —the same that
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Mrs. McElhannon had. Foster-Milburn
Cos., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y.
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Misses Clara Cooper and Willie Mae
Greesou spent Wednesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House. '
Miss Aurora Attaway visited Miss
Cannon Elder Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Murphy were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Skelton
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greesou spent
Saturday night and Sunday with rela
tives at Carter Hill
Miss Essie Wright spent Sunday
with Miss Eula Sikes.
The party given at Mr. Melvin Mur
phy's Saturday night was enjoyed by
all present.
Several from here attended the ex
hibition at Mulberry Saturday night.
Miss Dell Sims spent Sunday with
Miss Annie Clark.
Miss Lucile Sigmon visited Miss Bir
tie House Sunday.
Miss Mildred Haynie spent Satur
day night with Miss Florene' Rooks.
Miss Fannie Sims was the guest of
Miss Clara Cooper Sunday.
Mrs. Melvin Murphy spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. G. W. Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mathews were
guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Doster.
Miss Birtie House spent Saturday
night? with Miss Ollie Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. James Everett spent
Friday night with Mr. J. T. t auderford
and family.
A CARD OF THANKS.
Words are inadequate to express our
love and esteem for those here and
around Paradise who administered so
faithfully and patiently to strength
ening and comforting us during ttye
sickness and death of our daughter
and sister, Marue, and especially do we
thank the physician for his untiring ef
forts to administer to her needs. To
him we tender our deepest gratitude.
We also wish to express our thanks for
the many beautiful floral offerings.
May heaven’s richest flowers bloom
along your pathway, and when all is
ended may each f you find an abun
dant entrance into the city “not made
with hands.”
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Austin.
Fred and R. P. Austin, Jr.
THE WINDER NEWS
TAX NOTICE.
I will be at the court house most all
the time until May 10th, to receive tax
returns for the present year. All who
do not make their returns by the time
the digests are to be made will be sub
ject to double tax.
J. J. SHEDD, R. T. R.
Barrow cofinty,
A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism.
“A man living on a farm near here
came in a short time ago completely
doubled up with rheumatism. I hand
ed him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Lini
ment and told him to use it freely”
says C. P. Rayder, Patten Mills, N. Y.
“A few days later he walked into the
store as straight as a string and hand
ed me a dollar saying, give me another
bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment. I
want it in the house all the time for it
cured me.”
Winder News Want Ads—sc line.
Seaboard Announces Reduced Fares to Chattanooga,
Tennessee, account Southern Baptist Convention
May 12 to 18, 1921.
The following round trip fares will apply:
Winder, Ga. e in* f:• l* mu- ci-v cji- fei-fi'-viU'eni $11.03
Athens, Ga. Of iuo- e cv:- :• imt' [• i-x- eiM- wj $12.25
Lawrenceville, Ga. $10.03
Route beyond Atlanta via N. C. & St. L. Ry.
Dates of sale May 9tli to May 12, inclusive. Tickets will be validated May 12-21,
inclusive, and returning, original slarting point must be reached not later than midnight.
May 21, 1021.
SCHEDULE—Leave Winder at 6:53 A. M. 3:00 P. M. 7:15 P. M.
Leave Athens at. 6:17 A. M. 2:24 P. M. 0:33 P. M.
Leave Lawrenceville at 7 :28 A. M. 3:33 P. M. 7:50 P. M.
Arrive Atlanta at 7:50 A. M. 3 :50 P M. 8 :30 P. M.
Dining cars and sleepers.
Leave Atlanta (The Baptist Special) 8:00 A. M. May 12. Arrive Chattanooga 12:00,
noon. May 12. Other daily service N. C. & St. L. as follows: —Leave Atlanta 8:05 A M.
8:40 A. M. 5:15 P M. 8:30 1* M. Arrive Chattanooga 12 :50 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 10:30 P.
M ; 1:12 AM. Sleepers may be occupied on train that reaches Chattanooga at 1:12 A.
M. until 7:00 A.M.
For further information or Pullman reservation call on nearest ticket agent or
FRED GEISSLER, Asst. Gen. Passenger Agent, S. A. L. Railway, Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Friend:
Scores of young men and women have received their
fundamental business training with us and are now in
splendid positions. Our courses are built upon the most
practical lines. You can secure your training with us
in the shortest possible time.
The demand for our graduates furnishes practical
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subjects you will need every day in your business expe
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ed. Its value has been fully demonstrated. The quali
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Come in and talk matters over or write—arrange to
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portunity gone. The time to act is immediately. Bus
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vors those who take advantage of their opportunities.
Cordially Yours,
ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Athens, Georgia
In Memorv of Hudson
Holloway.
The death angel came to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Holloway Sun
day, April 17, and took from them their
son, Hudson. He left home Sunday
afternoon, not thinking that death was
so near.
Oh, what an awful thing to think he
was taken without a minute’s warning,
but God knows best; he givetli and
he taketh, but we hope he is at rest in
heaven above.
It is hard to give him up; it is God’s
will; he has paid the debt that we all
have to pay.
I shall never forget ills parting words
when he left me two weeks ago. We
shook hands and lie told me goodbye
ns the tears came into his eyes, but not
one time did I think it was the last.
No one knows the lonely hours I have
spoilt while thinking of him. I am
glad to kuow he went to Sunday school
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR
Sunday morning and also Sunday af
ternoon and was on his way to preach
ing when the sad accident happened.
I feel like he is at rest and was kind
and true to his parents and friends.
He leaves a father, mother, sister
and two brothers and a host of rela
tives and friends to mourn his death.
We offer the bereaved family our
earnest sympathy.
A Lonely Friend. j
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollar#
Reward for any case o'. Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Kail's
Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CHENEY Sc CO., Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known P. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able to carry
jut any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.
Toledo, O.
Hall's Ca'arrh Cure Is taaen Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
■“ous surfaces of \K system. Testimonial*
.rent free. Price 75 -ents per bottle. Sold
by all Dn-gxlst*.
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