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THURSDAY. JUNK 16, 1921.
Paradise Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Austin wpcut
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Toni
Brewer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Do Lay spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. \V. Per
kins.
Mrs. Smith and daughter, Clara,
were guests of Mrs. Oscar Casey Fri
day afternoon.
Miss Eula Crow liad us her guest Sat
urday afternoon Miss Nora Kellum.
Miss Hossie HeUe Barber spent last
Sunday with Miss ltuth Clack.
Jauiie Lou Morris sent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Lee and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Healan of Win
ter Garden, Florida, are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. < lack.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith spent Sun
day with Mrs. 11. M. Sailors and chil
dren.
Miss Beulah Miller had as her guest
Sunday Miss Eddie ltuth DeLay.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Perkins spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Boyd.
Miss Maggie ltuth Jones spent Sat
urday afternoon with Miss Itutli Clink.
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Lee had as their
guests Saturday night Mrs. Lee and
daughter. Ozell, of Winder.
Mrs. Ruth Brewer spent Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. Hunle Austin.
Mrs. Tom Austin had been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Wiley Evans, of
Oglethorpe county.
Mrs. E. E. l’erkius spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. G. 11. Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clack sent Sun
day with Mr and Mrs. W. A. Clack.
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Griffcth had as
their guests Saturday night Mr. and
Mrs. George Griffith.
Mrs. J. It. Lee spent lHst Tuesday
afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Mor
ris.
Mrs. Let* spent Sunday with Mrs.
H. M. Sailors.
Miss Ruby Crow spent Saturday
night with her sister, Mrs. ,7. 1,. Lack
ey.
The ice cream supper at Mr. Golden
Griffeth's Saturday was highly enjoy
ed by a large crowd.
Miss Ethel Sailors and Mr. Enrlie
Willoughby went to Bethlehem Sunday
afternoon.
Buy THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE.
Our screen doors are up to date,
none better and none cheaper in price.
—New Winder Lumber Cos.
BUY GOOD GULF KEROSENE.
HERRIN’S 10c STORE
GRANITE HOTEL BUILDING
The Government during the war
ran the clock forward one hour,
and prices went up! up!! up!! &
UP. We have decided to set it
back and put prices down to cor
respond with 1914.
And hundreds of satisfied cus
tomers is the result.
We have a few specials to of
fer this week.
Ladies Crepe de chine and geor
gette waists $5.00 values, to go
at $1.98 each
Ladies House Dresses, well made you want.
YOU CAN GET
IIAIR PINS—
NEEDLES—
PINS—
SAFETY PINS—
BUTTONS-
SNAPS—
ELASTIC —-
BH A ID
RIBBON CLASPS—
SCISSORS—
COMBS—
BRUSHES—
POWDER PUFFS—
tooth PASTE
TOOTH BRUSHES—
TALCUM POWDER
FACE POWDER
COLD CREAM
VANISHING CREAM
FRECKLE CREAM
TOILET WATER
ROGUE—
PERFUME—
S< >AP—
VA SALINE —*
MIRRORS —
PICTURE FRAMES—
HERRIN S TEN CENT STORE
Winder, Ga.
We sell vanishing cream and Kerba
Face Powder, the best that can he
made.—-J. 11. Wheeler, the groeeryman,
Phone 119.
Buy THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE.
Wise people screen their houses so
ns to keep out the pestiferous fly. We
can furnish the doors or the wire.—
New Winder Lumber Cos.
Time to screen your house. We can
furnish the screen doors or the screen
wire. See us.—New Winder Lumber
Cos.
Tan-no-More at the store of J. H. heel
er. 100 Candler street. Phone 110.
You can find the popular powder,
I/iok after your health and comfort
throughout the summer by screening
your houses. We can supply you with
both the doors or the'wire. —New Win
der Lumber Cohpany.
“Tan-no-More” the popular Face Pow
der. the best made, sold by J. H. Wheel
er, Phone 119.
BETHEL NEWS.
Several from here attended the sing
ing at Carter Hill Sunday and report
ed a nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Hendrix and Miss
Ossie Belle Barnes were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. and Miss Ara Par
tee Sunday afternoon.
Miss Larne Ridgeway has ns her
guest tills week Miss Oneta Tanner, of
Oxford.
Mr. Ira Adams was the guest of Miss
Alma Walls Sunday evening.
Mrs. E. A. Adams and Mrs. T. W.
Pnrtee visited Mrs. J. J. Bolton Wed
nesday afternoon.
A LIST OF ARTICLES BELOW:
COLORED CANDLES—
LIP STICK
PICTURES—
INK—STATIONERY—
of ALL KINDS—
PEN STAFFS—
TABLETS—
MEMORANDUMS—
GLUE- PASTE
LEDGERS—
PENCIL BOXES—
SHOE POLISH
HANDKERCHIEFS—
HUSK LADIES VESTS—
TEDDIES—GOWNS—
CA MISOLES—DRESSES
LADIES WAISTS— t-t
SKIRTS of all kinds —?
TOW UNDERVESTS
MEN’S UNDERWEAR
OVERALLS— SHIRTS—
LADIES PETTICOATS—
BOYS SUITS, all sizes—
(URLS GINGHAM
DRESSES —. all sizes—
BABY DRESSES and
MILLINERY—
Classified Ads.
FREE CANISTER of VOTAN TEA
with the first thirty pound cans of Votan
Coffee purchased from us on Saturday,
we will give you FREE a 15 cents canis
ter of Votan TEA.
Hargrove Brothers
Telephone 151
of good material ....... 95c each
15 yards good smooth standard
width sheeting $l.OO
3 quart tin coffee pot 10c
One lot extra good alarm clock
at .- $l-00
SUGAR! SUGAR!! SUGAR!!
15 pounds Granulated SUGAR
SATURDAY $l.OO
Herrin’s 10c Store is the place to
get your money’s worth. Where
every penny counts.
We have most any little thing
STEW POTS—KETTLES—
BREAD PANS—
COVERED BUCKETS —
PRESERVING KETTLES—
COFFEE POTS—
BUTTER MOULDS—
CAN OPENERS —
KNIVES AND FORKS,—
CUPS and SAUCERS —
PLATES—DISHES—
BOWLS and PITCHERS—
QUART CUPS—DIPPERS—
BUCKETS
PAR INO KNIVES—
BISCUIT CUTTERS—
II AM M ERS—H ATCHETS—
FRUIT SKIVES—
TRAYS—
CLOTHES WIRE
SCREW DRIVERS—
RAT TRAPS—
SPIRIT LEVELS—
FUNNIES—
W.VSIT TUBS—
BUCKETS AND
HUNDREDS OF OTHER
ARTICLES NOT
MENTIONED HERE.
*
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway and
daughter, Larue, and Mr. Willie Par
tee motored to Winder Thursday after
noon.
We are sorry to say that Sunnie, the
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Brown, is very ill at this writing.
Mrs. T. W. Partee has ns her guest
tills week her mother, Mrs. Purtain,
from Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams and chil
dren were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Thompson of Bethlehem .Sun
day.
Miss Ara Partee was the guest of Miss
Susie Brown Friday evening.
Mrs. J. W. Adams was the guest of
Mrs. T. W. Partee Saturday afternoon.
We are glad to say that little How
ard Adams and Louise Bolton are some
better.
Mr. Ernest Brown, of Winder, was
the dinner guest of Mr. Reuben Brown
Sunday.
Messrs. Grady and Ernest Bolton
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Adams Saturday afternoon.
Misses Ara Partee and Annnie Brown
were the guests of Miss Ossie Belle
Barnes and Mrs. Clarence Hendrix Sat
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Edwards and
children were the guests of the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, Sun
day.
Mrs. C. A. Edwards was the guest
of Mrs. W. C. Shore Thursday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Edwards
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Brown Saturday afternoon.
Misses Lona Belle and Mary Lee Ed
wards were guests of Miss Susie Brown
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. D. S. Sjturdivant was the guest
of ills son, Mr. Frank Sturdivant Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Lester Huff was thQ,guest of Mr.
Coleman Brown Mday night.
BUY GOOD GULF KEROSENE.
Cigarettes
Reduced
SMOKERS! LOOK
HERE!
Special Sale on Ci
garettes for Friday
Saturday and Mon
day :
Chesterfield 20's ——
16c pkge, $1.60 car'n.
Chesterfield 10's——
Sc a package
Home Hun Gigarets
13c pkge, 2 for 25c
ricayune Cigarettes
ll!c pkge, 2 for 25c
Come in and get your
supply.
THE WINDER NEWB
Watson-Glover & Cos.
Our store has earned distinctive recognition for the
high quality of the goods that we sell. We feel a pride
in this —an honorable pride in knowing that we have a
large list of satisfied customers. Housewives who phone
us their wants knowing that they will get only fresh
groceries and meats, can tell you about our goods and
our service.
To the good housewife, the kitchen is one of the
most important rooms in the house, and it’s our busi
ness to supply the kitchen with everything needed. You
can get anything you want in the eating line at our
store.
The merchants, the bankers, the lawyers, the editors,
business men of all classes, farmers and workers are
represented among our customers, and we are pleasing
them. If you have never traded with us, suppose you
try it and let us show you how pleasant it is to do busi
ness with us and how close our prices are on all lines of
groceries and meats.
WATSON-GLOVER & CO.
Phone 80
THE UNJVER&AE CAR
Announcement
Mr. Edsel B. Ford, President of the Ford Motor Com
pany, gives out the following statement:
“Another reduction has been made in the list price
of all types of Ford cars and the Ford truck to take ef
fect immediately. The list prices delivered here, are
now as follows:
TOURING CAR $576.23
RUNABOUT 529.38
COUPE 795.93
SEDAN 862.99
CHASSIS 425.60
TRUCK CHASSIS 604.50
TRACTOR 695.00
“The big reductions last fall were made in anticipa
tion of low material costs which we are now getting the
benefit of, and this fact together with increased manu
facturing efficiency and the unprecedented demand for
Ford cars, particularly during the past three months
permitting maximum production, have made another
price reduction possible immediately.
“Ford business for April and May 1921 was greater
by 56,633 cars and trucks than for the same two months
in 1920; in fact, the demand has been even greater than
the supply, so that our output has been limited, not by
unfilled orders but by manufacturing facilities.
“During May we produced 101,424 Ford cars and
trucks for sale in the United States alone the biggest
month in the history of our company—and our factories
and assembly plants are now working on a 4000 car
daily schedule for June.
“The Fordson tractor is still being sold at less than
the cost to produce on account of the recent big price
reductions, and it is impossible, therefore, to make any
further cut in the price of the tractor.”
Can you afford to go without a car any longer when
Fords are selling at these new low prices? There is no
reason now why you should delay purchasing a Ford
car, Ford truck or Fordson tractor.
We will gladly advise you concerning the delivery
of a Fordson tractor or the particular type of car in
which you are interested. Just ’phone us or drop us a
card.
KING MOTOR COMPANY
C. B. MOTT, Manager
SUBSCRIPTION: 91.00 A YEAR