The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, May 12, 1921, Image 6

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THURSDAY. MAY 15, 192 L Maple Leaf Locals. Mrs. W. M. Pittman and Mr. Curtis Pittman of Hold Springs were guests of Mr. W. F. McElhaunou und family Saturday nigiit. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Griffeth and family were guests of Mr. und Mrs. B. C. McElhannon Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. William iThompson spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barlter Mr aud Mrs John McElhannon spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs It C McEl hannon and family Mr and Mrs It C Hendrix were the guests of Miss Ossie Hell Barnes Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swafford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J M. McElhan- non Sunday afternoon The entertainment at Mr. and Mrs. Green Greeson's Saturday night was enjoyed h.v till present. Several from Bethlehem attended the Children’s Day exercises at Camptou last Sunday. Miss Annie Bell McElhannon spent last Wednesday night with Miss Ossie Bell Barnes. Mr. Z. N. Hendrix made a business trip to Athens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Dillard were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank Htudivant Sunday afternoon. Miss Daisy Housch from Putnam county, spending a few days with Miss Grace McDonald near Campton. Mr. Ix>yd Bartlett from Gratis was the guest of Julius Barnes lust Friday night. X ! f Post Oak Locals • Mrs. Maud Uonch and children spent a few days last week with Mrs. Cullle Hottch. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans spent Thurs day night witli Mr. und Mrs. George Hall near Pleasant Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lackey of Par adise spent Saturday night and Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. G. I’. Holloway. Miss Lillie Mae Holloway spent Sat urday night with her uncle, Mr. J. W. I‘artain, and attended the Children's Day exercises at Campion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Green Smith attended the children's day exercises at Camp ton Sunday. Mr. ftud Mrs. George Wall spent Fri day night with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ev ans. Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Wall, of Pleasant liill * Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Casey, of near Graits, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Holloway and family Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Chandler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emory Smith Mr. B. W. Partnin, of near Gratis, spent Wednesday night with Mr. W. M. Holloway and family. Mrs. W. W. Hosch was the guest of Mrs. Ed Evans Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lucine Rogers, of Beth lehem, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Harry Holloway spent Saturday' G. P. Holloway. night and Sunday with Mr. Charlie Holloway. Mr. Charlie Dillard and Miss Susie Dillard spent Saturday in Winder. Mr. W. W. Hosch and Mrs. Callle Iloseli spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Calvin Smith. Mr. W. M. Holloway spent Friday morning in Winder on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin were in Winder on business Mr and Mrs. C. B. Austin were In Winder Saturday afternoon shopping We were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. U. C McElhannon *. • Sharon News # — ■— —* The singing that was to have been held at Victory next Sunday afternoon is called off on account of the baptis ing at Bethabra and the all-day singing at Sardis Miss Pauline Parks had as her guests Sunday night Miss Lois Kogans Messrs Herman Johnson, Ralph Ev ans, and Misses Viola and Lois Mauld in, Lois Langford were out riding Sun day afternoon. Kisses Lois Mauldin, Gladys Kogans and Lois Kogans were guests of Misses Krniine and Ethel Simpson Saturday afternoon. Miss Ola Bell Walls of Braselton. was the guest of Miss Eva Jane Lan caster Sunday. Misses Johnnie Mae and Luclle Maul din are spending this week with their grandmother, Mrs. Turk, of nest M iu der. Mr. and Mrs. David Little, of near Gainesville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Toni Little. Mrs. Henry Mauldin was the guest of Mrs. J. M. Simpson Saturday after noon. Messrs. Ernest Parks and Carl Maul din were guests of Misses Flora and lna Sailors Sunday afternoon. BETHEL NEWS. Quite a large crowd attended servi ces at this place Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Edwards spent Sunday af ternoon* with Mrs. W. C. Shore. Mrs. ({. C. Brown spent Friday uf ternoon with Mr. W. T. Brown. Miss Agnes Baggett, of Winder, spent tart of lust week with her grandmother, Mrs. Julia Kilgore, of Bethlehem. Quite a large crowd attended the singing at Carter Hill Sunday after- noon. Mr. Arch Perry, of Winder, attend ed services at this place Saturday. Misses Ara Partee and Mary Lou Huff spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Annie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Huff spent Thurs day night with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ad ams of Chapel Mrs. (. W. Edwards spent Wednes day afternoon with Miss Annie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Itidgeway and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ridgeway, of Winder Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Stewart are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. Cara dlne Moore, of Ainerlcus. Mr. and Mrs. George Dillard are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stills at Americans, Ga. Misses Maoelle and Emma Barber were guests of Miss Ara Partee Thurs day afternoon. Mr. aud Mrs. Vernon Bolton and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bolton. Messrs. Ira Adams, Clifford Pruitt, and Willie Partee attended the chil dren's day exercises at Campton Sun day morning and returned to the sing ing at Carter Hill Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Adams spent Friday af ternoon witli Mrs. T. W. Partee. Mr. and Mrs. 15. C. Edwards and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee and daughter spent Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams. Mr. Odell Starnes and Ira Adams were the guests of Mr. Willie Partee Friday evening. The Sunday school at this place is progressing with 140 on the roll. The singing at Mr. J. .1. Bolton’s Sunday nigiit was enjoyed by nil. Mr. Tom Vanderford was the guest of Miss Stella Tanner Sunday after noon. Mrs. Mamie Edwards and children spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. .1. W. Adams. Evils of Constipation. Perhaps the most serious of the dis eases caused by constipation is appen dicitis. If you would avoid this dan gerous disease, keep your bowels reg ular. For tliis purpose Chamberlain’s Tablets are excellent, easy to take and aiild and gentle in effect. The name GULF is your guarantee of qunlity. *- mm This Illustrated Free Book • **Uhe Modern Method of Decorating** • will be of great value to you and your decorator in planning the interior decorations of your home. It contains instructive articles on art in the home, color harmony, concrete information regarding the artistic finishing of your walls and ceilings. All suggestions and practical advice come fiom experienced decorators. A great many color plates designed by leading artists vividly show attractively decorated rooms. You can plan your home from these illustrations and articles, from bathroom to parlor. It also gives exact specifications for obtaining har monious color effects with PEE CEE FLA TKOA TT, the modem durable, sanitary flat oil finish. It comes in 24 rich, deep, velvety colors, which are easily combined into the most charming color schemes. Ask us for Free Book or write direct to Peaslee-Gaulbert Cos., Louisville, Ky. INCORPORATED % Smith Hardware Cos. vvvvvvv VICTORY NEWS There will be a singing at this place the third Sunday evening. Everybody invited to come and bring their song books. Avery happy occasion was the fam ily dinner party given by Mr. H. S. Rockmore in /honor of his birthday Sunday. A large crowd of relatives be ing present. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tanner and (laugh ter, Miss Wessie Male, of Athens, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wylie Sunday. The farmers of this section are per plexed over their cotton. Some are planting over while others are replant ing by hand. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boss and daugh ter, Ethel, of Auburn, visited the for mer’s mother Sunday afternoon. Several from this place attended me morial services at Bethabra Sunday morning. Miss Lillie Fleenmn was the dinner guest of Miss Pauline Johnson Sun day. Mr. Hugh Hill and family, of Hosch ton, spent Sunday with Mr. J.E.Wiley and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Freeman and lit tle daughters, Rochelle and Valeska, of Hull, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wy lie and family Sunday. SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION Thedford’t Black-Draught Highly Recommended by a Tennessee Grocer for Troubles Re sulting from Torpid Liver. East Nashville, Tenn.— The effio lency of Thedford’s Black-Draught, the genuine, herb, liver medicine. Is vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a grocer of this city. "It Is without doubt the best liver medicine, and I don’t believe I could get along without It 1 take it for sour stomach, head ache, bad liver, Indigestion, and all other troubles that are the result of a torpid liver. "I have known and used It for years, and can and do highly recommend it to every one. I won’t go to bed with out it in the house. It will do all it claims to do. I can’t Bay enough for It.’’ Many other men and women through out the country have found Black- Draught just as Mr Parsons describes ■—valuable in regulating the liver to Its normal functions, and in cleansing the bowels of Impurities. Thedford’s Black-Draught liver medi cine 1b the original and only genuine. Accept no Imitations or substitutes, l Always ask for Thedford's, THE WINDER NEWS Mrs. Herman Attaway and little son, Myron, visited relatives and friends in Gainesville last week. Mr J. O. Boss and little son, J. O. Jr., of Carl, visited relatives here Sun day. Masters Loyd and Boyd Cheek of Mt. Moriah, spent Saturday night and Sunday with their grand mother, Mrs. Jennie Boss. There is MORE POWER in THAT GOOD GT'LF GASOLINE and SU PREME AUTO OIL. tf Your Very Best Friend vmi MAY HAVE MANY FRIENDS-_but you will IULJ find none so faithful, so ready to respond to your wants, so ready to help out in a pinch, so capable of pushing you ahead as the little leather-coveied book with the name of your bank on its cover — YOUR BANK BOOK It is easy to have a friend like this—start your bank ac count right now—add to it regularly every pay day. Soon you will have a nice balance that will enable you to do many things that you could not do before. Nickel-plated Home Safe Free with every new account of $5 or more. Federal ueserve^’* Winder National Bank It Pays to Think Before Buying Groceries or Meats People who stop to think have a faculty of getting: the right thing at the right price. Thinking enables them to find the right place. , . ~ A lot of thinking people come here to buy their Gro ceries, Meats and Foodstuffs. It is their ability to think and investigate that has enabled them to acquaint them selves with many advantages to be derived from buying Groceries, Meats and Foodstuffs from us. We interest ourselves in the homes of the community and we sell our goods on the same plan that the house wife wishes to buy them. We do a lot of thinking ourselves. We are always thinking up ways of benefiting our customers and yet be fair to ourselves. It pays us to think, just as it pays them. Think this over yourself, and think of us. 10 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard $1.68 5 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard *BB 100 lbs Sugar SB.OO 45 lbs. Can Lard $4.95 Remember we keep on hand at all times, Mixed Feeds Oats, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Hay and Corn that v we are selling at the lowest possible price. Give us your patronage; we can please you. WATSON-GLOVER CO. Phone 80 Singing Convention at Monroe Fifth Sunday Editor News: Please publish iu your valuable paper the following notice two times: Tlie Walton County Singing Conven tion convenes at the First Baptist church. Monroq, Ga., the Fifth Sunday in May. Barrow county singers are in vited to come and bring song books. It. 0. DICKINSON, Pres. E. A. CALDWELL, Sec'y. SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR CARD OF THANKS. We thank the gftod peple who minis tered so faithfully and patiently dur ing the illness and death of our dear wife and mother. We especially wish to thank the physicians for their un tiring efforts to administer to her ev ery need. We also wish to express our thanks for the beautiful floral offer ings. May each one have God’s richest blessings and the best the earth has to offer, is our prayer. —R C McElhannon and Family