The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, June 23, 1921, Image 2

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♦THURSDAY, JI'NE 23. 1021 STATU AM LODGE NO. 290 I. O. 0. F. All brother Odd Fellows are invited to be i r.- -t Tuesday night, June 2sta. 111-others Keet Me Elroy and T. N. Lan caster will rive ue something worth hearing. Visitors especially Invited and welcomed. Refreshments will lie in order. J. A. WALL. X. G. L. M. ARNOLD, Sect. Schools To Open on the Second Monday, July 11 The public schools of Harrow county will open July the 11th, and not the Ist as Was stated by error in last week's paper. The teachers' state examination will tie held at the Winder High School auditorium July 2ith and 30th. J. B. BROOKSHIRE C. S. S. ARGONNE LOCALS Mrs. Druewillie Thomas and Mrs. Mary Thomas visited Mrs. Elislia Odom Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Villi** Chandler was the guest of her sister. Miss Etta Smith Satur day afternoon. Pearl Austin visited Mr. George Hol loway Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Smith and daugh ter spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Billie Smith and family. Quite a number from around here attended fho quarterly meeting at Corinth Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Tom Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dunagan were guests of Mr. Calvin and Miss Etta Smith Sunday. We are glad to report the improve ment of Miss Etta Smith after under going an operation some time ago. Mr. Scott Burson visited Mr. Elisha Odom Sunday. The rain that fell Wednesday was a great blessing to this community. Mrs. 11. K. Carswell and Miss Aus tin spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Elisha Odum. J BETHEL NEWS. Several from here attended preach ing at Carter Mill Sunday. The ice cream supper given by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Edwards Saturday night was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Ridgeway, of Winder, were week-end guests of Mr. anil Mrs. E. 11. Ridgeway. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brown and chil dren spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary and Miss Omie Pruitt. Mrs. .1. W. Adams was the guest of Mrs. E. A. Adams Friday afternoon. Misses Ara I’artee and Annie Brown were guests of Miss Lula Mat* and Mrs. Yallit Thompson Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lillie Bolton was the guest of Mrs. C. A. Edwards Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. T. \V. Partee spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ridgeway. Mr. Ira Adams was the dinner guest of Mr. Willie Partee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adams were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bolton Sunday. Miss Ara Partee was the guest of Miss Larue Ridgeway Friday after ins >n. Mrs C. A. Edwards was the guest of Mrs. W. C. Shore Saturday afternoon. Mr. Reuben Brown was the dinner guest of Mr. Clifford Pruitt Sunday. Miss Annie Brown spent part of last week with her aunt. Mrs. G. W. Brown, who lias been very siek. hut we are glad to say is some better. Miss Larue Ridgeway spent Sunday with Miss llettie Ruth Harrison. Messrs. C. A. Edwards, R. R. Brown and W. C. Shore moored to Winder Saturday afternoon. Miss Ara Partee spent Tuesday af- ternoou with Miss Annie Brown. Mr. anil Mrs. J. <\ Harbin spent Saturday night with relatives at Beth lehem. Messrs. Clifford Chester, Curtis Pru itt and Ira Adams motored to Winder Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lillie Ridgeway is on the sick list this week; we hope she will soon recover. Miss Annie Brown visited her sister. Mrs. Shore, of near Paradise, Sunday afternoon. Messrs. E. H. Ridgeway and T. W. Partee motored to Winder on business Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway had as her Thompson, guest Sunday, her aunt Bet Thompson of Bethlehem. Mr. D. 8. Sturdivant spent Saturday night with his son. Mr. Prank Sturdi vant. Mr. W. T. Brown visited his brot ter. Mr. C. W. Brown, Sunday afternoon. Miss Susie Brown had as her guests Saturday afternoon Misses Mary Lee and Lena Belle Edwards. Mr. Ira Admns spent Wednesday night with Mr. Reulten Brown. Buy THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE. Appalachee Meeting Last week about three hundred Bap tist preachers assembled in the chapel of Mercer University for an evangelistic conference which lasted two days and nights, the object of the meeting being to get the preachers in the spirit of a great soul winning campaign this sum mer. It was a time long to be remem bered by all that were there. It was planned to hold in every as sociation a meeting of this kind, last ing for one day, and the one for this association will tie at Bethel on Wed nesday, July (ith. Hr. John F. Purser, of Atlanta, the president of the Home Missions Board, will tie present and will speak at 11 o’clock A. M., on the subject of “Prayer in Soul Winning,'" and in the afternoon on a subject to lie selected by himself.” Rev. C. W. Henderson, of Statbam, will give an account of the conference in Macon. Rev. Ernest Jennings prom ises to be with us and will tell us “How to Take Care of the Results of a Revi val.” Rev. Lewis Henderson, of Lnwrence viiie, will speak on “Winning Men One by One.” Revs. W. H. Faust, of Winder, and J. H. Webb, of Monroe, will speak upon some phase of evangelism. Toombs McGaughey says he is com ing, tlu* leaders of our Ministers’ and Workers’ Conference are expected and there will be dinner on the ground. The day has been planned by our State* Board in the interest of a soul winning campaign that will cover the state. Evangelism in some of its phases will be the theme ef all the addresses and it is earnestly desired that every church in the association shall lie represented by as many of its leaders -as is possilde anil it is hoped that this announcement shall be given wide publicity. The hour for beginning will be 10 o’clock, fast time. W. S. WALKER. Union Singing Choir The Union Singing Choir of Jackson county and Hall county have agreed to meet at New Virgil school house and sing together first Sunday after noon in July. We are giving a special invitation to Barrow county singers to eome and sing with us. Me are ex pecting the McNeal Brothers and Prof. Jones, of Gainesville and New Holland. The largest crowd ever assemled in this county is expected. Come early; you will never regret it.—C. Bryant. Death of Walter Martin Mr. Walter Francis Martin died at his home near County Line school house on June Ist, and was buried at Omar cemetery near Reeves Mill on June U. Mr. Martin was a neighlior to all and was always ready to help in time if need and the community regrets his ab sence. llis death was caused by drop sy of the heart, which became very acute a few days before his death. He leaves llis mother, two sisters, two brothers, wife and four little ones to mourn his loss. Buy GOOD GULF KEROSENE. “You Can't Beat ’Em for Real Tire Wear” —seems to be the agreed opinion of Ford, Chevrolet and Maxwell owners around here who have the new Goodyear All-Weather Tread Clincher Tire on their cars. THAT’S WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS TELL US I And they certainly must moan it be cause after they've bought one of these tires it's usually just a question of time until they’re back for more of the same for their other wheels. The new Goodyear Clincher is bigger, bet ter and stronger. We’£ like to start one on your car. The Tire Service Station ROBT. A. CAMP, Prop. WINDER, GA. /Tucky\ lstrikeJ Cigarette To seal in the delicious Burley tobacco flavor. It 5 s Toasted (H County Line Mr. J. G. Attaway and family and Mr. Clarence Braselton spent Sunday in Gainesville. Misses Floreno and Lucile Rooks were guests of Misses Hell and Fan nie Sims Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greeson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Skelton of near Parish Sunday. Misses Birtie and Carrie Bell House had as their guests Sunday Misses Gerdie Alaxey, Eula I< rdy, Desma and Lucile Murphy. Miss Sadie Vanderfonl Lpeiit the week-end in Hoschton. Mrs. G. W. Hardy and son, Hoyt, visited relatives in Winder Sunday. Misses Aurora Attaway and Sadie Vanderfonl spent Thursday with Miss Clara Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Rutledge visit ed Mr. J. T. Vanderford and family unlay night. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mur ihy. Mr. and Mrs. \V. O. Flanigan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. House Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E. I). Murphy and Mrs. E. A. Castleberry spent Tuesday with Mr. G. W. Hardy and family. Messrs. W. O. Flanigan and J. A. Robinson made a business trip to Bu ford one day last week. Mr and Mrs. H. H. Dalton of Au burn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Signian. Mrs. E. D. Murphy and children and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Murphy spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greeson. Mr. Arzy House spent a few days last week in Atlanta. Mr. Jack Sims spent Sunday with Mr. Charles Maxey. Mr. Bee Robinson and Miss Essie Wright passed through this burg Sun day afternoon. Mr. Arzy House was in Winder Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ilill of Winder and others, not known to the writer, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Maxey Sunday afternoon. THE WINDER NEWS THIS MAN DREADED TO SEE NIGHT COME Was So Restless He Couldn’t Sleep and Daylight Was Always Welcome. ‘“With the exception of a little milk toast which comprised my diet for more than eight weeks, I could not cat any thing, “said (.'apt. Geo. W. Womble, residing at 105 Jennings St., Knoxville, Tenn., a highly respected citizen of that city. “I am now able,” continued Captain Woble, “after taking two bottles of Tanlac, to eat practically anything. I had a bad form of stomach and intes tinal trouble for a long time and for months my condition had been such that I suffered agony. I got so I could not eat the simplest food, f tried doctor after doctor and all kinds of medicine but nothing that was pre scribed for me seemed to do me any good. I had a terrible pain in my breast just over my heart and for weeks and weeks I got no relief. “I finally got so nervous that I act ually dreaded to see night come as I could not sleep and was always too restless that I would rejoice to see daylight come. I was also constipated all the time. In fact, life seemed a burden and I was so miserable that I was almost on the verge of despair. Several of my neighbors told me about Tanlac and advised me to try it. “I am personally acquainted with Mr. Dan M. Chambliss, of the firm of Kuhlman & Chamblies, and when I told him of my condition and how I suffered he advised me to begin taking Tanlac without delay and that it had relieved hundreds of the best people in Knoxville. I have now- taken two bot tles of Tanlac and am giving you this testimonial in the hope that it may in duce others to take it. Since taking this medicine I actually feel like I had been made all over again with the youth, energy and ambition of a six teen year old boy.” Chamberlain’s Colic and Cholera Remedy. Every family should keep this prep aration at hand during the hot of the summer months. It is almost sure to be needed, and when that time comes, is worth many times its cost. Buy it now. Advt. July Fourth Celebration July 2nd and 4th Southeastern Fair Grounds —Atlanta Auto, Motorcycle and Horse Races Fireworks—Band Concert Two Big Days of Sport Carnival Dry Clean —Dye at the Capital City Judgment WE RENEW Furs Gloves Sweaters Carpets Rugs Capital City Dry Cleaning & Dye Works ATLANTA, GA. Boil cook stoves— An oil cook-stove or a gas range makes house-work eas ier All the heat is used for cooking. Your kitchen will be cool and comfortable. FIRELESS COOKERS— _ _ A tireless cooker cooks your dinner without watching or worry. It will even bake bread or pies. Saves fuel too. ICE CREAM FREEZERS— It’s easy to make ice cream if _ . you own a freezer. Home- Y OU Can haVC a made ice cream is pure and Comfortable cleau - Special values hl free ■ar • , i zers. Home made ice cream is pure and clean. Special val- No more need of a hot, zers this week, steaming, uncomfortable kitch en all through the summer REFRIGERATORS— < months. A good refrigerator is a real Modern household appliances economy. Our refrigerators will enable you to take things keep food fresh and clean and easy. saves ice. I>et us refit your kitchen be- _________________________ fore the hot weather begins. Smith Hardware Company THK WmC/f£ST£R STORE SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A TEAR Sound judgment is back of every move in the Capital City work rooms. We know how; that’s why we’re so well known in thousands of South ern homes. “Parcel Post Your Package — Look To Ua For Reaulta.”