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THI'RSnAT. AUGUST 4. 1921
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
On account of the great demand
on our space, there will he a charge of
one-half cent per word for obituaries,
memorlains, resolutions of respect,
cards of thanks, etc. from this date.
In sending in such communications
count the words and send in amount,
at one-half cent per word, to pay for
same.
Classified Ads.
Garage for Rent—Apply to Col. Boas
or Mrs. Moore, 210 Candler street, tf
Loans made on farms and city prop
erty. Lowest rates of interest and
commissions.—W. H. Quarterman, At
torney.
ALL KINDS turnip seed in bulk at
Smith Hardware Cos.
We still have meal and hull for sale.
Millsaps 4 Eley.
CANNING, any size glass jars, screw
topß or glass tops at Smith Hardware
Company.
Wax, Para fin for your jellies at the
Smith Hardware Cos.
FRUIT JAR Rubbers, the Red kind.
.1 dozen 25c at Smith Hardware Cos.
JAR TOPS, any kind at Smith Hard
wae Company.
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Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper
for sale at The Winder News office.
TIN CANS for tomatoes and beans.
No. 2 and No. 2, also extra tops for
tin cans at Smith Hardware Cos.
FLIES and DOCTORS are still here.
Screen them out, buy your screen wire,
windows and doors at Smith Iblvv. Cos.
Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper
for sale at The Winder News office.
COOL THAT KITCHEN with an oil
stove, buy It while It Is hot. Smith
Hardware Cos.
FAN, SWEEP and IRON your troub
les with electricity. Electric fans,
sweepers, irons, toasters and grills at
Smith Hadware Company.
ICE YOUR WATER, we have the
coolers at Smith Hardware Cos.
Fish, they are biting good, get ’tint
rod aud reel, artificial halt and files.
Rood water close, see us.—Smith Hard
ware Company.
SEINE NETTING, hooks, lines, sink
era and corks at Smith Hardware Cos.
ROLL WEEVIL, we have Calcium Ar
senate, tested by government at Smith
Hardware Company.
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NOTICE, to your neighbors now that
you have your syrup mill and are ready
ia wise. We can supply you with the
power mills, pans etc, at Smith Ildw.
Company.
' BARRELS—kegs, gallon, tin buckets
and smaller cans for your syrup supply
you now. Smith Hardware Cos.
jj'Oß RENT —In desirable location, 1
inrge R-room house lights, water, and
large garden, poultry yard, orchard and
barn. —See W. A. Craft. 2t
BOYS train jrour eyes. Practice with
that Winchester rifle. We can supply
your wants. —Smith Hardware Cos.
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• AUTOMOBILES keep cool when you
use Mobile oils, buy it In 5 gallon caus
at Smith Hardware Cos. *-
Remember we carry all kinds of tur
nip need in the bulk.—Winder Drug
Oo„ Phone 256.
GREASE THAT LASTS and clings to
gear* at Smith Hardware Cos.
BATTERIES for your automobile,
any make. Drive in and let us advise
you—Smith Hardware Cos.
TIRES and TUBES, a good stock,
the kind that you want.— Smith Hard
ware Company.
LOST —On Reeves Mill road between
Winder and Loganvitle, man’s coat, blue
with red pin stripe; 2 letters iu pock
ets, Graham Cos. stationery. Return
to Ja. k Powledge, Winder, and get re
ward.
Buy GOOD GULF KEROSENE.
Tobacco Seed* Small.
~ Tqbacco seeds are so minute that a
thimbleful will furnish enough plants
(or an acre of ground.
BETHLEHEM NEWS
Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Harrell of Au
gusta spent a few days last week with
the latter's mother, Mrs. C. T. Mat
thews.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thomas attended
the barbecue at Gratis Saturday.
Miss Ettie Belle arrison left Mon
day to join a party from Statham at
Robertstown on a camp for the week.
Miss Dru Willie Bell sad as her
week-end guests Misses Ruth Lott of
Hoschton and Susie Sikes of Winder.
Miss Gypsle Bedingfleld of Winder
was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
C. T. Mathews, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Harris had as
their guests Sunday Dr. and Mrs. E. R.
Harris of Winder
Miss Nelle Sims has returned home
after a two weeks’ stay in Jefferson
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clack spent last
week with relatives in Lawrenceville.
Mrs. Ragland of Birmingham, Ala.,
is visiting Mrs. J. L. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sims and chil
dren spent Sunday in Jefferson with
relatives.
Mr. J. A. Ragland of Atlanta spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J.
L. Moore.
Mrs. J. P. Adams left Tuesday for
the Georgia Baptist Hospital where
she will undergo an operation Wednes
day.
The Epworth League met Monday
evening at the Methodist church and
an Interesting program was enjoyed by
all. The League has just been organ
ized and each meeting seems to lie
more interesting.
Mrs. M. C. Tanner of Oxford has
arrived to spend some time with her
daughters, Meadames J. T. and It. L.
Harrison.
Mr. E. 1.. Yearwood of Madison spent
Sunday with home folks here.
Master Roy Tucker left for his home
in Athens after spending a month with
Mr. mid Mrs. Bert Yearwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Smith and daugh
ter, Miss Mary Lee Smith, were guests
of Mrs. J. M. Bogs of Statham Wed
nesday. i
Miss Dru Willie Bell entertained at
a picnic at Reeves Mill Saturday ev
ening In honor of her guests. Misses
Lott and Sykes. A delicious lunch was
served. Those invited were Misses
Ruth Lott, Susie Sykes, Mable Herrin,
Mary Lee Smith, Ettie Bell Harrison,
Myrtice Harrison, Messrs Jim Mahaf
fey and Dean Lott of Hoschton, W. I).
Lowe, Berner Wilson and John Hood of
Dacula, Rozzle Arnold of Stuthum and
Otis Harrison.
Chinese Perfume.
Id China, et dinners and at tbeatri
•al performances, It Is customary to
provide guests or spectators with
nnall hot towels saturated with scent*
•and water for wiping their faces. Scent
jd water Is also much used In connco
don with bathing and the every-day
trashing of faces and bands. In some
La Un-American countries there Is a
rery great demand for perfumery. If
t iferson needs a bath, a dash of per*
tame Is supposed to serve as wen *n<J
time and ♦* , aubie are saved.
WANTED PEACH SEED.—WiII pay
SI.OO per bushel for peach seed.—See
J. H. Jackson, Prop., Jackson Coun
ty Nursery.
Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper
for sale at The Winder News office.
✓ Home Canning T
JP? } Made Easy
/J' *,ls (OHM Won't the fruit and vegetables
i IS! H ■ - ■■ ■ that you put up this summer
T\ 1 I taste good next winter? Horne
'wj canned food is better, it saves
)| Ja money on your grocery bill.
Modern devices have made
' \ i 'B W canring easy. You run no risk
un~nSjQH of spoiling if you have the right
This season we have given
Preserve Jars-several makes and all much care t 0 the of
s ’ z *' s - canning supplies.
Jar Rings—that keep tops tight.
fanners. j 3
Steriliiers ’ I— ■ ■ ■ j
Cookers
lYeservlng Kettles— Aluminum and j a Winchester Paring
enamelled. ) Knife with keen blade and |
Jar Racks j comfortable handle will be !
Wrenches | handy during the canning
Lifters season.
Funnels
Gel your canning needs early while our — !
stock Is still complete.
Smith Hardware Company
THE TV/IVC/f£ST£k STORE
STATHAM NEWS
Misses Ruth Whitman and Ruth Ar
nold have closed their schools for the
summer anil are home with their par
ents.
Mrs. P. L. Hutchins, Misses Idalee
Ross and Ettie Belle Harrison of Beth
lehem are spending this week in Itob
ertstown, up in the Blue Ridge moun
tains. Mrs. Hutchins will go from
there to Atlanta for a week's visit.
Mrs. T. L. Holcomb and children are
spending this week in Jefferson with
Miss Erma Hancock.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ross and Eddie
Belle Ross spent last week in Cleve
land with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thur
mond.
Mrs. Dora McGahee of Winder spent
last week here with relatives.
Miss Susie Belle Perkins is the guest
of relatives in Monroe.
Luke Arnold of Atlanta spent last
week here as the guest of his father,
G. N. Arnold.
Mrs. Eva McDonald Smith returned
to her home in Charleston, S. C„ after
spending some time here with relatives.
The many friends here are sympa
thizing with Mrs. Mary Wall in the
death of her sister, Mrs. Florine Finch.
Miss Callie Hammond spent Tuesday
in Athens with her sister, Mrs. Tem
pest Ward.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Henderson
were the guests of relatives in Cleve
land last week.
Mrs. Luther Cody and children of At
lanta are spending awhile here with
Mrs. W. D. McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Arnold and Mr
and Mrs. Bill Henry were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Henry of Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Hodges and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A Cooper and children
of Loganville were the week-end guests
of I)r. and Mrs. H. A. Boland, Mrs.
Hodges and Mrs. Cooper will spend sev
i ral days here.
Dr. J. C. Daniel, Dr. T. L. Holcomb,
L. M. Arnold and B. 11. Grant left on
Monday for a motor trip to Brunswick,
and Jekyl Island.
j
Legal Advertisements
According to law all legal adver
tisements must be paid for in advance.
In order to avoid nny confusion or de
lay in the publication of these legal
notices all parties sending in legal no
tieeg for publication must pay for the
same In advance. The law fixes the
price of the legal ads at $4.00 per one
one hundred words or fractional part
thereof.
How’s This ?
We offer One Hundred Oollark
Reward for any case o'. Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Kail’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known K. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able to carry
ut nny obligation i made by Ills firm.
NATIONAL, BANK OF COMMERCE.
Toledo, O.
TTall’s C’s-arrh Cure Is taiccn Internally,
acting directly upon tin* blood and mu
**ous stiof \ i'x. svyftn. Tostiinoniftl*
CK'nf !r * Price 75 *ents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
Tak* Hall * °v F!J!n for constipation
Buy GOOD GULF KEROSENE.
THE WINDER NEWS
Two Convicts Escape
t
On last Friday, July 29th, two con
victs on the Barrow county gang, es
caped. One was a white man by the
name of Jack Crawford, who is de-
Donl slick
wilh ike prunes
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MY DAD’B favorite yarn. YOU HEAR of a smoke.
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- WAS THE one about. OR READ about a smoke.
\ THE OLD storekeeper. THAT REALLY does more.
f V) WHO WAS playing checkers. THAN PLEASE the taste,
S&7 < ,N THE back ot the Btore - THERE ARE no hooks on yoo.
AMONG THE coal oil. THERE’S NO law against
AND THE prunes. YOUR STEPPJNG up.
WHEN THE sheriff WITH THE other live ones.
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WHO HAD Just jumped his king. AND SAYING right out
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SAID "SI there's a customer. ,N * loud, clear voice.
WAITIN' OUT front” "GIMME of.
AND 81 'said “Sh-h-h! THOSE CIGARETTES.
IF YOU’LL keep quiet. THAT SATISFY.”
MEBBE HE’LL go away.”
NOW HERE’S the big idea. V < ) U'LL Bay yon neTer tasted
WHEN * *o*l U**. fn VK5i/ U ’' h jSSLSf
HAPPENS ALONG. T ou ’ re ”& ht ’ . too ’ because tb 7
• • • don t make other cigarettes like
DON'T LEAVE it to George. Chesterfields. The Chesterfield
• • • blend can’t be copied.
TO GRAB the gravy.
• * * Have yoa lean the nc u>
F’RINST ANCE IF. AIR-TIGHT tins of SO?
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ybPl cigarettes
Liggett Sc Myers Tobacco Cos.
1899 . 1921
Dear Sir:
First, last and all the time, we endeavor to put into ef
fect at this Bank, the policies, equipment and facilities
that will leave nothing to be desired by the most critical
customer in his dealings with us.
We solicit suggestions from all, to improve our Ser
vice, and in our desire for your assistance to broaden
our already Distinctive, Personal Service, we ask you
if you can think of anything not covered by the follow
ing features, which will tend to help us better serve the
interests of our customers and make The Winder Na
tional Bank your permanent financial home.
Every dollar of our capital has been paid in.
We have never been placed in a precarious position by actions of Officers, —because
the by-laws prohibit any Officer from borrowing money here.
No transaction, not strictly in accordance with good banking practice, is indulged in,—
this is not a brokerage house.
Nor is it a political clan —the bank is conducted to promote the financial welfare of
the community by helping our people, individually, to prosper.
The latest devices and safeguards known to the banking world are in use here, and
we suggest a comparison of the tax digest to see what a strong, financial condition this
Bank enjoys.
If all these factors, together with our being a member
of the Federal Reserve System of Banks, do not make
it the ideal place for you to transact your banking busi
ness, we will consider it a personal and public favor for
you to make any suggestions toward improving it to the
point where we may be favored with the accounts of
yourself and such of your friends as are not already
staunch advocates of the WINDER NATIONAL BANK
YOURS TO SERVE,
Winder National Bank
1899 !: 1921
scribed as about 35 years old, weight
150 pounds, height 5* feet, 7 inches;
been shot through right thigh and limps
on same; two gold and two wax up
per front teeth. The other is a negro,
Andrew Adams, light ginger cake col
ored, height 5 feet, 6 inches, weight 132
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAK
pounds, crippled finger on right hand.
A reward of $25 each has been offered
for their arrest.
Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper
for sale at The Winder News office.