The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, May 12, 1921, Image 8

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THURBDAY, MAY 12. 1921. Classified Ads.. Base ball nnd Sporting Goods head quarters are at Smith Hardware Cos. There’s a difference in Grain Cradles; you'll say so too when you see the ones sold by Smith Hardware Cos. No better Flash lights nnd batteries made than the Winchester, sold by the Smith Hardware Cos. When you own a Leonard Refrigera 4or you can be assured you have the best. Sold by Smith Hardware Cos. Genuine Millet and Cane Seed at Smith Hardware Cos. Arsenate of Lead is the best potato bug killer, sold by Smith Hdw. Cos. i, * ■■ When your automobile spring breaks Smith Hardware Cos., can furnish you with a High Grade new one. * ■ Loans made on farms and city prop erty. Lowest rates of interest and commissions. —W. H. Cjuarterman, At v torney. Any amount of ice cream, any flavor, prompt service.—Bentley Ice Cream Cos. Phone 354. Let ns have your order for ice cream, any flavor.—Bentley's Ice Cream Cos. Phone 354. We can please you immensely with our delicious Ice cream, any amount, any flavor.—Bentley’s Ice Cream Cos. Phone 354. >■ . * It is cheaper to Paint than to wait. We are selling High Grade Paint and Oil cheap.—Smith Hardware Cos. SUPREME AUTO OIL is made es pecially for AUTOMOBILE lubrication and possesses every requirement for that purpose. Keep the Flies out with Screen doors, Screen Windows and Wire from Smith Hardware Cos. Cotton Seed Hulls for Sale. We have plenty of loose Cotton Seed Hulls for sale at very close prices. See us and get our prices before you buy elsewhere. We also have a fine shipment of choice Timothy Hay that we can make you bargain prices on. See us.— MILLSAPS & ELEY. Large of screen doors and screen wires. We can serve you promptly.—New Winder Lumber Cos. Porto Rica Potato Plants now ready to ship. 1.000 for $2.00; 5,000 and up $1.50 i>er 1.000. —I. L. Stokes. Pitts, Ga Mch 31.-Bt.-pd. Time to screen your house. We can furnish the screen doors or the screen wire. See us.—New Winder Lumber Company. f NANCY HALL SWEET POTATO PLANTS for sale, government inspect ed, $2.00 per 1,000, cash with order. Ready for shipment.—ll. Grady Evans. Graham, Ga. Mnr-4t-pd NANCY HALL POTATO PLANTS. Government inspected; $2.00 i>er 1,000 cash with order, through April, May and June.—Mrs. Addie Evans, Graham, Ga. meh24-Btpd Government insjK'cted Porto Rico Po tato plants $1.25 per 1000, f. o. b. Cor dele, Ga. Prompt delivery. Cash with order at above prices.—Cordele Plant Farms. Cordele Ga. No. l-4t-pd. LOST—Between Covington and Win der, one 33x4 Goodrich Non-skid cas ing on rim with rack and Buick Tire cover. Finder will please notify The Winder News. Go to the Sunday School of your choice Sunday But Give your Insurance to w North Georgia Trust & Banking Company Fire Insurance Agents BUY OR BUST. If you just won’t bed your seed sweet potatoes and must buy, take care to buy good healthy plants. How are you to know the plants are free from disease? Only by waiting till next fall and win ter and see one disease or another de velop. And if by such a method we have found from year to year a large part of the plants coming from middle and sduth Georgia to be infested. The Winder News is not an agricultural journal therefore a detailed article on potato diseases is out of order. I do not have potato plants for sale nor am I acting as a salesman for any party, but I am interested in seeing that the farmers get good plants free from disease as possible. If you know the plants you get from without the county are good there is no discount but the inspection tag is not a guarantee. There is plenty of time to secure plants. May 15 to June 15 is the best time to set plants. Engage your plants from a lo cal grower or see me and I can put you in touch with good stock. I hapi>en to know that the 400 bushels of potatoes bedded by a Winder man were good and sound. Can give you the names of sev eral others who bedded good seed and also treated them. If you are fortu nate enough to secure plants from these gentlemen you will play safe. Georgia lost 6,500,000 bushels of sweet potatoes last year on account of I>oor storage and bad seed. Shall we save that $6,500,000 this year? Bar row needs her share. —County Agent. LOCAL MANAGER WANTED. At once by the largest concern of its kind in the world, to develop and han dle local business. No investment or experience required. $2500 to SIO,OOO protits first year, according to popula tion, and wonderful future possibilities, as ours is a staple commodity with constant unlimited demand and we un dersell all competition. GUARANTEE COAL MINING CO. 666 Como Bldg, Chicago. ltpd Wanted. —Men or women to take or ders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women and children. Eliminate darning. We pay 75c an hour spare time, or S.‘S6.(X) a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write International Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. No. l-10t When you buy Cup Greases and Oils from Smith Hardware Cos., you may know you are getting the Best. We sell Perfection and other good Oil Stoves. Smith Hardware Cos. for RENT—3 rooms unfurnished. Couple preferred. Apply to Miss Mary Boyd, Athens street. ltpd. * * Our screen doors nre up to date, none better and none cheaper in price. —New Winder Lumber Company. Have you eaten any sausage yet from M. E. Rogers' Cash Market? It is just like your mama used to make it. Try it. Price 20c per pound. Call 105. Prompt delivery. See us for screen doors, screen wire etc. —New Winder Lumber Cos. Look after your health and comfort throughout the summer by screening your houses. We can supply you with the doors or wire.—New Winder Lum ber Cos. Wise people screen their houses so as to kia-p out the pestiferous fly. We can furnish the doors or the wire.— New Winder Lumber Company. Have you eaten any sausage yet from M. E. Rogers’ Cash Market? It is just like your mama used to mnke it. Try it. Price 20c per pound. Call 105, prompt delivery. STATHAM . / Miss Pauline Roberts spent part of last week with her aunt, Mrs. Cliff Perkins. Miss Erma Hancock was the week end guest of Miss Icie Smith in Atlan ta. Sheriff Camp and M. 11. Lowe of Winder were in the city shaking hands with their friends Friday. Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Holcomb return ed Monday from a week’s visit in Rome and with the latter’s uncle, Mr. Ed Tucker. Mesdames D. L. Hale and Ed L. Rose motored to Athens Tuesday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chambers ware the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Boland at their home in Greens boro. Mrs. W. D. Bolton and little daugh ter, Kathleen, of Elberton, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. W. D. McDonald. Mrs. IV. M. Fite and Mrs. Fannie Steed went up to Athens Tuesday shopping. Mr. Tom Hancock of Atlanta spent awhile here with relatives last week. Mrs. Sallie Hammond was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hammond of Athens last week. Hoschton talent put on a play at the auditorium Friday evening for the benefit of the Y. P. M. S. of Hoschton Methodist church. The play was “The Miller’s Daughter.” Our people enjoy ed the play. Miss Mayrelle Cronic, the leading character, is held in high es teem by the Statham people. Miss Ruth Witman closed er school near Athens and will be with her par ents for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Perry of Winder wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry Tuesday. A most beautiful and impressive Mother’s Day program was rendered by the Junior choir of the Christian church Sunday morning, at the Sun day school hour. The Sunday school seems to be growing in numbers as well as in interest. Bro. Young, in bis usual pleasant way, preached a most interesting and helpful sermon, after which tin* boys and girls of the Junior choir presented Jlowers to the sick and those unable to attend the service. We feel that much good is being accomplish ed by these little ones. The missionary society of the Chris tihan church held their regular meet ing with Mrs. A. M. Hale Monday af ternoon. The study for the day was the Phillippines in Tibet. Much inter terest was manifested by the ladies rel ative to the work in those fields and each one feels her responsibility in this great work of lubor and love for your lellowmnn. After an hour of study re freshments were served by the hostess. A SICK GIRL’S DREAM. (By Ruth Fite. ) A little girl one summer day, Was discontent and began to cry, She now decided to runaway, And hoped that none on her should spy. As she walked she spied a wheel, This seemed to suit her taste and pride, She did not know it wrong to steal. So she took it and began to ride. She met the man who gave her a pill, She turned her head, but said “good da yj” Something was before her, a long red hill. She Invame excited and the wheel ran away. At the foot of the hill was a cow, She was standing crossways in the road, It was now that she began to care For the cow looked at her very bold. THE WINDER NEWS She missed the cow but hit a big tree And the wheel over the ditch did jump. When she came to herself she said, “O dear me,” Seems to me I’ve had a dreadful bump.” She awoke with a start and set up in bed, She did not know the meaning, She put her hands quickly to her head, She said, “O, I’ve only been dreamin r . Buy GOOD GULF odorless KERO SENE. Save Money Buy your Cigarettes, Cigars and Candy from me and I will save you money. I buy for cash and sell for cash and as I have a light overhead expense I can afford to sell to you on a smaller margin of profit. CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes, Small 9c-., PIEDMONTS Large 18c- ‘ ' SOVEREIGNS or 2 for 35c- LUCKY STRIKES Camels, 18c or 2 for 35c FATIMAS, 23c or 2 for 45c PALL MALL .. ~ , . 25c MOGUL OR MURADS, 18c or 2 for 35c HOME RUNS and 111, 13c or 2 for 25c I CARRY A CHOICE LINE OF CIGARS and WILL MAKE YOU A SPECIAL PRICE BY THE BOX Stop in and smoke, if you are not satisfied your money will be cheerfully refunded. MOSS E. GARRISON Garrison Building Broad St. Winder. Attention Ford Owners If you are planning to have your Ford put in good con dition for summer use, we would be pleased to have you let us do the work. We have expert Ford mechan ics, nicely equipped garage and carry a very large stock of Genuine Ford parts. We can take care of your Ford whether it be a general overhauling or minor repairs and our charges are low as is consistent with first-class guaranteed work. Let us prove our claims by bringing your next work to us. Satisfaction guaranteed. BARGAIN IN USED CARS. 1 Ford Touring car 1920 model with starter. Absolute ly first-class condition. New tires all round. Looks like new $350.00 1 Ford Roadster 1919 model. Fair condition . $175.00 1 Ford Ton Truck with Cab, Windshield, Flat and stakes pneumatic tires, slightly used as demonstrator. Fine running condition $575.00 1 Ford Ton Truck with Flat. Solid tires. Good condi tion $290.00 If you are in the market for a good used Ford it will pay you to call in and look these over. We will give terms to suit reliable parties. WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK READY FOR IMME DIATE DELIVERY, NEW CARS AS FOLLOWS:— Ford Sedan ... ..... ...... ..... $897.99 Ford Coupe . . 845.93 Ford Roadster t . . ~... ...,. . 554.38 Ford Touring ... . . ....... 601.23 KING MOTOR CO. C. B. Mott, Mgr. Winder, Ga. Phone 129 This Is His Birthday. This date, April 27th, is the birthday of Richard Brevard Russell, former chief judge of the Georgia Court of Ap peals and at present practicing attor ney with offices in Atlanta, is a native Georgian, born of Georgia ancestry. He resides at Russell on the Seaboard Air Line Railway, but spends nearly all of bis tim6 in this city. Mr. Rus sell has been prominent in the politics of the State for a number of years. He represented Clarke County in the Leg islature and served as judge in the Su- BUBSCMPTION: $1.60 A YEAR perior Court and later as judge of the Court of Appeals with splendid dis tinction and honor. At present he has an extensive law practice and has thou sands of friends scattered througholt this state. He is looked upon as one of the leading lawyers of the South. — Atlanta Georgian. Optimistic Thought. The true glory of a state is prosper* tty at home and respect abroad. Blue Grass Hoes makes cotton chop ping easier. Sold only by Smith Hard ware Company..