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THURSDAY, JUXE 9, 1921.
NEW GOODS AT
NEW PRICES
CUSTOMERS MAK
ING UP THEIR LIST.
THE WHOLE
FAMILY
Dad, get me a pair of
those $2.39 plow shoes
at SUMMEROUR’S
Mama, I want one of
those Hats at Mr. Sum
merour’s. They are real
nice and the price is
cheap
We want some of those
hose while the sale is on.
You’d better get enough
to do awhile. Also get
us some of those ladies
Slippers.
NOTICE
A A regular communica
tlon of Winder lodge,
No. 333, F. & A. M„
will l>e held In Ma
f \ SOl ,i c Hall Friday ev
ening, June 10th, at 8:00 o’cloek.
J. K. MILLER, W. M.
L. A. COOK, Secretary.
STATUAM 1. O. O. F, MEETING.
Each and every member of the Stat
hum Ixxlge 1. O. O. F. are requested to
Ik* present next Tuesday night, June
14. The unwritten work will he ex
emplified by Past (Land It. (\ Willing
ham. Ixxlge meetings every 2nd and
4th Tuesday nights.—J. A. Wall, N. <>.
BUY GOOD GULF KEROSENE.
Everybody Knows
Everybody knows that we sell Groceries and
other Foodstuffs, because a great many peo
ple buy from us. It’s a habit they have. And
everybody knows that we sell fresh and cur
ed meats that are unbeatable, because those
who buy from us tell their neighbors about
our products.
The people of Winder and Barrow county
know us. They know we keep an up-to-date
stock, that our prices are the lowest, and
that our service is unexcelled.
We want you to give us a trial.
Best Go*ods-Lowest Prices-Prompt Service
W. C. JETT
Phone 55
It. Y, I*. U. MULBERRY ASS’N.
The B. Y. P. U. convention of the
Mulberry Association will meet at Zion
church near Braselton, next Sunday,
June 12th. Every church in the asso
ciation is urged to send representa
tives.—C. 11. BELL, President.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to take this opportunity to
thank the good people of Winder for
their kindness and thoughtfulness
shown us during the sickness and death
of our dear son. Especially do we
thank the physicians and % nurses for
their untiring efforts. May God richly
bless each one is our prayer.—W. W.
Sheridan and family.
Near the Cuspiaormrtory.
A Kansas student who appears to
De related to our old friend, Mrs.
Blanderby, was describing the sunken
jarden on the school campus. “In the
place where they had tulips," he said,
♦they’ve now got a row ot snllvns with
iome spitoomas In the center."—Bos
ton Transcript.
J. W. Summerour
Takes the Prize
SALE CONTINUES BIG
t
Friday and Saturday to be big days
READ PRICES BELOW:
15 pounds of Sugar SI.OO
Tupelo Cheviots for Shirts, yard . . 13c
10-4 and 9-4 Bleached and unbleached Sheeting yd 48c
1 Bale real good 36-in sheeting 9c
SI.OO value Men’s Silk Hose 63c
Big lot Men’s and Ladies Hose ! .. 8c
Many new patterns added to our 12|c table such as
Ginghams, Linens, Fly Net, Voiles, Plaids, Chambray.
Many new numbers added to our $1.98 and $2.98 ta
bles of Slippers. The biggest values we have offered yet
12 Silk Poplin Dresses (real good) $4.75
Organdie, Voile,#Taffeta and Messaline Dresses all at
attractive prices.
Ladies House Dresses at $1.45
Childrens Dresses at 98c
J. W. Summerour
\
Winder, Georgia
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
The Bible school meets at 10:15 at
10:10 a. in. The subject for study on
this date is “Making the World
Christian.” This is the great business
of the Church. Every member should
be interested in knowing how this is
to he accomplished.
Sermon and Lord’s Supper at 11:20.
At 8:30 P. M. a brief program in cel
ebration of Childrens Day will lie pre
sented by the Sunday school. Follow
ing the children’s part of the program
there will be given a set of Missionary
pictures setting forth the opportunities
in Mexico.
Friday night is Community night.
This week we are to have a seven reel
picture entitled The Italian. It is a
splendid story. It will move you to
laughter and also to tears. Admission
is free. All are invited,
The Loyal Guards Class will serve a
Barbecue on Saturday.
Minister, Stanley R. Grubb.
Mistake Too Often Made.
It Is True thai out of the crosset
ind vexations of life. Its petty caret
ind trouble.) ns well as Its great
jrlefs. Is to come the discipline that
Makes sou Is fine and strong. But we
mistake our province when we allow
rur own 111 temper and selfishness to
supply such material to our neighbors
riie.v will find all necessary hardships
•vlthout our adding to the number.—
Exchange.
Saw It In Different Light.
Mr. Billus (greatly bored by th*
play)—"Marla, that fellow is positive
ly the worst stick I ever saw on the
itage. He makes love to that pretty
little countess like a hippopotamus
trying to court an angel." Mrs Blllus
(much Interested)—"He does. John;
V doesi But bow vividly It seems to
•ecall the days of our courtship,
lohn r
To Remove Lead From Gunbarrela.
Chemically pure and strong nitric
acid will dissolve the lead tn a gun
barrel, and win not Injure the metal
of the barrel unless the acid becomes
diluted with a little water. To re
move the acid, pour all of It out and
wipe the gun dry with a rag soaked In
olive or cottonseed oIL Do not get the
acid on the bands or clothes. If
by chance this happens It should ba
washed off Immediately with water and
then some weak alk&lL
Truth Is Worse. ,
When folk lie about you don’t get
angry—suppose they had known the
truth about j;ou and told that! —Bos-
ton Post.
THE WINDER NEWS
Classified Ads.
Plenty of ice cream cones, ice cream,
brick cream delivered on shirt notice.
Bentley Ice Cream Cos. Phone 354.
Plenty of ice cream cones, ice cream,
brick cream delivered on shirt notice.
Bentley Ice Cream-Co. Phone 354.
Plenty of ice cream cones, ice cream,
brick cream delivered on shirt notice.
Bentley Ice Cream Cos. Phone 354.
Plenty of ice cream cones, ice cream,
brick cream delivered on shirt notice.
Bentley Ice Cream Cos. Phone 354.
—i • ———
Bentley’s Ise Cream Cos., for your ice
cream —the best made. Phone 354.
Fine Jersey Heifer to trade for
wood. Call at Winder News office.
“Tan-no-more” the popular face pow
der, best made, sold by J. H. Wheeler.
Subscribe for Atlanta Georgian.
Subscribe for the daily Georgian and
Sunday American, both for 2<k* per
week. The daily without the Sunday
far 16c per week, both delivered at
your home. See Willie TANARUS) Pendergrass.
We sell Vanishing Cream and Kerba
Fat-e Powder, the best that can be
made. —J. H. Wheeler.
TRUCK EXCHANGE
Two-Ton to exchange for a
Touring car or Roadster. Call at this
office. Winder News. Winder, Ga.
FORD WANTED
Want to trade for good second hand
late model Ford. Call at Winder News
office. Winder, Ga.
Why Not?
-Mother." said little Ray. who has a
>oy's aversion to soap and water. "If
fou can hire a wem/u to do youi
washing for you why can’t I hire a
Sttle boy to take my bathe for me?”—
3oston Transcript.
Education In Ireland.
The national system of education
wns Introduced Into Ireland In 1831 to
take the place of the Society for the
Education of the Poor. Prior to the
establishment of the national system
the schools had been conducted by the
?hurches as non-pny schools, or were
conducted by charitable societies, with
the help of grants from the govern
ueuL
UNABLE TO RAISE FUNDS FOR
BARROW’S RED CROSS NURSE.
Winder is losing with a great deal of
regret their Bed Cross Health nurse,
Mrs. Ruby Worsham, who for the past
nine months, has been on duty at this
place. Mrs. Worsham since coming to
Winder, has made many warm friends
by her personal and professional abili
ty. We feel that this work is of great
importance and regret that inefficient
funds make it necessary to discontinue
our nurse. However, we hope to be in
position to call Mrs. Worsham back
shortly.
JOHN W. CARRINGTON, Jr.
Red Cross Pul). Cbm.
SACRED HARP SINGING
There will be an old Sacred Harp
Singing at County Line at 2 o’clock
next Sunday afternoon, June 12th.
Bring your song books and come. —G.
W. .Teal.
cactus urows r eet.
~ln the hot Mexican deserts speci
mens of cactus have been known to
reach 80 or 40 feet in height
D. 0. Carrington
CAN NOW BE FOUND AT
107 Broad Street
With a stock of the best Fresh and Cured
MEATS
Everything Clean and Sanitary
PROMPT DELIVERY
Up To Date Restaurant in Connection
D. 0. CARRINGTON
Phone 105
Old Man, here’s SI.OO
to get 15 pounds Sugar.
Also here’s a list of what
I want ypu to get today.
Now, you be sure to go to
SUMMEROUR’S
Dry Goods Store. He
has all these things and
the price is cheaper.
Sure, that’s where I
mean to go. He sells for
cash and can afford to
sell cheaper.
These prices are for the
needy only. The person
that has all the money
he wants is not included.
MR. CHARNER DILLARD DEAD.
The death angel came to the home
of Mr. Charner Dillard and carried him
away to rest on June 2nd. He was 26
years, 7 months and 13 daysoldouthe
day of his death. He tvas buried at
Chapel church, the funeral being con
ducted by Rev. Stanley R. Grubb.
Charner leaves a wife and three llt
le children besides his father, Mr. Chas.
Dillard, and four brothers and three
sisters, and many other relatives 'to
mourn his loss. A large number of Odd
Fellows took charge of his remains and
buried them with honors at the grave
yard. We thank the friends for the
beautiful owers that were placed on
the casket. We also thank our friends
and neighbors for their goodness and
kindness through his sickness and at
his death. There is a vacant place in
his home that never can be filled.
A FRIEND,
By No Mean* Time Wasted.
Jud Tunklns wishes to explain that
he was not wasting precious time
ivhen he was sitting on the fence
whittling. What he was cutting up
vas the family oulja boaiM.
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR