The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, May 26, 1921, Image 11

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THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921. Classified Ads. Loans made on farms and city prop erty. Lowest rates of interest and commissions. —W. H. (Juartermpn, At torney. Any amount of ice cream, any flavor, prompt service.—Bentley 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. * * We sell Sherwin Williams house paints and varnishes —a paint long rec ognized as the best. WOODRUFF HDW. CO. SUPREME AUTO OIL is made es pecially for AUTOMOBILE lubrication and possesses every requirement for that purpose. 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. Screen wire both black aud galvan ized 4 and 5 cents per square foot.— Woodruff Hardware Company. - , 1- : ' * Large ptock of screen doors and screen wires. We can serve you promptly.—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. Time to screen your house. We can jfjurnisti the screen doors or the screen wire. See us. —New Winder Lumber Company. We sell all front Ford springs for • $3.00. Also other Ford parts. Each and every part guaranteed to be good as the genuine and prices better. See us when in need of Ford parts. Wood ruff Hardware Company. LEFT —On hitching ground in rear of old court house building 1 suit case containing ladies wearing apparel. The Under please return to Winder News at once. See us for New Perfection Oil stoves and wicks. We carry complete line of parts for this stove. —Woodruff Hdw. A little disinfectant scattered around your premises will keep down sickness. We have it for $l.OO per gallon.— Woodruff Hnrdware Cos., Phone 06. Fisk tires and tubes off 20 per cent. r Try a Fisk tube or casing once and you will buy another. —Woodruff Hardware * Company. 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 $36.00 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write International Stocking Mills. Norristown, Pa. No. l-10t Auto paints and varnishes, both Berry's and Murphy’s, best quality. Makes your car new. —Woodruff Hard ware Cos. , Our screen doors are up to date, none better and none cheaper in price. Xew 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 irf Price 20c per pound. Call 105. Trompt delivery.. 1 peck of Red Elk Coffee for SI.OO. M. E. Rogers. Telephone 105. S. A. L. Schedule In Effect May Ist, 1921. South Bound. Xo. 11 arrives 6:32 a.m. Xo. *l7 arrives 8:42 a. in. Xo. 5 arrives * 3 :00 p.ni. Xo. 29 arrives 7 : - 7 P- m - Xortb Bound Xo. 30 arrives 9:15 a.m. Xo. 6 arrives 2:35 p.m. Xo. 18 arrives 7 :00 p.m. Xo. 12 arrives 11 ; 07 P- m - GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY SCHEDULE—-Effective May Bth, 1921. Xo. 6 leaves Winder 8 :32 A.M. Sun. Xo. 14 leaves Winder 8:45 A.M. Dai (Except Sunday) Xo. 5 leaves Winder 11 :30 A.M. Daily Xo. 13 leaves Winder 3:15 P.M. Daily (Except Sunday) UNION LOCALS . Mr. John Orr spent Monday with his sister, Mrs. Andrew Cronic. Mr.* and Mrs. Marion Watkins, of Carter Hill, was the guest, Saturday night of Mr. aud Mrs. W. T. William son. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Page aud chil dren spent Sunday with their daugh ter, Mrs. George Dalton, at Couutj Line. Mr. Charlie Sutton was the guest Saturday night of Mr. Raymond Dus ter. Mr. aud Mrs. George Sims spent last Wednesday night with the latter s pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Harbin. Miss Ida Chapman was the guest Saturday of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chapman. Mrs. Allie Duncan spent Sunday with Mrs. M. It. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spence had as their their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wood aud son, R. L., and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Watkins and children of Carter Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Maddox and children spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Hill at Rockwell. Mrs. A. D. Chapman spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. T. O. Pendergrass. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Pendergrass spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Marshall Steward. A B. Y. P. U. was organized here re cently. Let everyone come and make Union the banner church of Mulberry association. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Pendergrass had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mis. Hugh Pendergrass and children of Winder. Miss Grace Thompson was the guest of Miss Lollie Pendergrass Sunday. PARISH ACADEMY Mrs. Pearlie Simpson was the guest of Mrs. Bertie Allen Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. N. Elliott and daughter. Jew el, were guests of Mr.s. C. P. Allen and amily Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant of this com munity visited Mr. and Mrs. Green Millsaps of near Winder Wednesday night. „ , Miss Jewel Elliott spent Monday night with Misses Mattie Lou and La vada Elliott. Mr. Nathan Attaway died Monday and was buried at Bethabra Tuesday. He leaves a widow, six children and a number of friends and relatives to mourn his loss. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen were the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Pearlie Simpson, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Vanderford had is their guests Friday night, Mr. Her man Attaway. Misses Reba and Bell Morrison were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Skel ton Wednesday night. Mrs. Pearlie Simpson and daughter. Flora, were guests of Mrs. Bertie Al len Saturday afternoon. Miss Eula Sell spent Wednesday night with Miss Essie Wright. Mrs. A. X. Elliott had as her guests Saturday afternoon Mrs. C. P. Allen, Mrs. Sunie Elder, Mrs. Pearlie Simpson and Miss Essie Wright. Miss Carmen Elder was the guest of Mrs. Florence Flanigan Friday night. Miss Aurora Attaway was the guest of Miss Carmen Elder Saturday night. Miss Jewell Elliott had as her guests Saturday afternoon Misses Nellie Al len, Carmen Elder, Aurora Attaway, Ruth Allen and Bessie Simpson. Misses Bessie and Flora Simpson spent Saturday night with Miss Thel ma Allen. Miss Ruth Allen was the guest of Miss Gertrude Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Erskine Braselton and Miss An nie Belle Clack were guests of Miss Nel lie Allen Sunday. Mr. and Mr.s. Arthur House were the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luth er Allen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mote and family were Thirty Four Best Michigan Timothy Hay at $34.00 per Ton. Why pay more? MOORE’S BARN Winder, Ga. guests of the t< . .a, Mr. and Mrs. Marr, Sun Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Allen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Sunday. Misses Bessie and Flora Simpson were the guests of Miss Jewel Elliott Sunday afternoon. • • -V I Post Oak Locals 1 * * Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar spent Wed nesday night with Mr. aud Mrs. J. I*. Hill, of near Pentecost. Miss Sybil Manning spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Casey spent Sat urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. IV. M. Holloway and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar spent Sat urday aud Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Partain and fam ily, of near Gratis, spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Holloway aud fam ily- Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Perkins were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hollo way Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Harrison spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sims. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bailey and fam ily of near Cedar Hill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Chandler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clack. Miss America and Mr. Otis Dillard spent Friday night with their brother, Mr. Charner Dillard, of Paradise. Miss Lillie Mae Holloway was the guest of Misses America and Susie Dil lard Sunday afternoon. In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In re- It. F. P. Hayes, Bankrupt. No. 935. In Bankruptcy. A petition for discharge having been tiled in conformity with law by* above named bankrupt and the Court having ordered that the hearing upon said pe tition be had on June 25, 1921, at ten o’clock A. M., at the United States Dis trict Court room, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons in interest to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge should not be granted. 2t O. C. FULLER, Clerk. Winder News Want Ads—sc line. THE WINDER NEWS Fords orv WHAT HENRY FORD FAYS ABOUT MACHINE POWER FARMING “In the tractor the farmer now has, a machine in which is harnessed one of the most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the world-the internal combustion engine. “The tractor will multiply the productive capacity of each individual farm worker from three to four times over. “It will put the farmer on a par with the city manufac turer. It will put his produce-producing factory-for that is what a farm is on to an efficient production basis “It will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid more and still leave a greater proiit for the man who.hires him. It will enable the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more time to enjoy life. * , . , ~ “I believe the tractor will make farming what it ought to be-the most pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.” KING MOTOR COMPANY Invitation ALL GOOD FARMERS OF BARROW COUNTY -SEE DEMONSTRATION ALL DAY Monday, May 30th, 1921 GEO. W. GILES & SONS FARM Auburn, Ga. Fordson Tractors Modern Farm Power Implements, Reaping, Binding, Plowing, Harrowing, you will see the finest wheat in Barrow county and we will show you how to plow land at the right time and the right way. Respectfully, * v A King Motor Company. C. B. Mott, Mgr. Winder, Ga. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR