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THURSDAY'. AUGUST 18, 1921.
Carithers Mill
A large crowd attended protracted
meeting at Bet.babara last week.
Mr. and Mrs .1 W. Moon had as tbeh
guests Sunday Mr. J. H. Anglia, Misses
Eula and Ada Anglin, Mr. Pryor Moon,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hardigree, of Winder
and Mr. and Mrs. ’.Jim Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Harrison.
Mrs. G. A. Dunagan was the guest
of "Mrs. William DeLay Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mobley were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Finch of Stat
am Saturday night.
Miss Lottie Moon is at her parents,
with typhoid fever and we are glad
to know that she is improving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mob
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mobley spent last
week with relatives at Statham.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elder and chil
dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Sims Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lottie Moon had as her guest
Tuesday night Mr. Emory House, Mr.
Joe Guffin, Miss Belle Moon and Mr.
and Mrs. Tommie Moore, of Winder.
The singing at Mr. Doggett’s Sunday
night was enjoyed by a large crowd.
RED,
SEAL LYE
iiGifrcs tihwr
%
Make 10 lbs. of Soap
and Save SI.OO
THE cleansing power in any soap or cleanser you
buy is lye. Soap is tallow (grease) mixed with
lye and water. You can make it yourself and save
a great deal of money. It will suit your needs better,
too, for you can make just the kind of soap you want,
either hard or soft.
Simply take 5*4 pounds of clean grease (lard or
tallow) free from salt. Melt it down. Then set aside
/ to cool.
Take a large can of Red Seal Lye and dissolve it in
3*4 pints of cold water. Bring this to about Summer
heat and pour it slowly into the melted grease. Stir
until the mixture becomes uniformly thick and pour
into a mould. Cover up and set in a warm place until
next day. Then you can cut it into pieces and you’ll
have 10 lbs. of the finest cleansing soap you ever used
—and will have saved about SI.OO.
Isn’t that well worth while? You bet it is! And
then just remember these other fine uses for Red Seal
Lye: It is a water softener, saving a great deal of
soap. It kills all disagreeable odors, purifies and dis
infects at the same time. Dissolve a spoonful of it in
a quart of water and you have a wonderful cleaning
solution for helping lighten your work in washing
dishes, doors, floors, woodwork everything about
the house. A little of it sifted into the sink cleans
out the pipes and prevents them from becoming
stopped up.
But make sure the lye you buy is Red Seal Lye.
This pure lye is granulated and packed in cans that
are easy and convenient to use. Always ask your
storekeeper for, and be sure to get, the old reliable
Red Seal Granulated Lye.
P. C. TOMSON & COMPANY, Philadelphia, Penna.
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The Very Best Lye Your Money Can Buy
Follow directions when you use Red Seal Lye.
There is a full printed set on the reverse side of
the label. Simply tear this off, and keep it for
reference.
Misses Annette ami Runette Moon
spent Saturday night with Misses Ber
iha ami Exar Mobley.
Mr. Duel Mobley and Mr. Columbus
('handler were in our community last
•Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mobley of An
derson, 8. C., were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Mobley last week.
Mr. James Jones, of near Statham,
was the guest of Mr. J. H. Mobley last
Monday.
Misses Lottie and Lula Mae Moon
had as their guests Saturday after
noon. Mr. Joe Guffin, Mr. Henry C.
I.yle, Misses Bertha Mobley and Belle
Moon, of Winder.
Mr. Arthur Gunnin of near Hosch
ton, and Mr. Attieus Sims, of Greene
county, were the guests of Mr. Tom
Sims. Saturday afternoon.
Misses Stella Helton and Belle Moon
spent Friday with Miss Lottie Moon.
Hunger, the Best Sauce.
Sauce is used to create an appetite
or relish for the food. The right way
is to look to your digestion. When you
have good digestion you are certain to
relish your food. Chamberlain’s Tab
lets improve the digestion, create a
healthy appetite and cause a gentle
movement of the bowels.
BUSINESS HAN IN
FINE CONDITION
Little Rock Grocer Restored to Health
Four Years Ago.—ls Still
Feeling Fine.
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“Taalac is my stand-by, for it re
stored me to health four years ago and
I have kept in the pink of condition
ever since by taking an occasional dose”
said Paul Snodgrass, 229 West Capital
St., Little Rock, Ark. Mr. Snodgrass
has been in the fancy grocery business
for thirty years and is known as a
whose word is as good as his bond.
“In all my life I have never known
a medicine like Tanlac. When 1 began
taking it I was in such an awfully
weak, run-down condition I was hardly
able to attend to business. I had had
no appetite for a long time and the lit
tle 1 managed to eat did not digest
properly and caused me no end of
trouble. I was nervous in te day
time and restless at night, and I felt
miserable in the mornings it was all
I could do to force myself to get up and
go to the store.
“I began’ to improve almost from the
first dose of Tanlac and it was not
long before I was my old self again,
in u few weeks’ time 1 gained fourteen
pounds weight. There is no doubt
about it, Tanlac certainly delivers the
goods.”
Tanlac is sold in Winder by G. W.
DeLaPerriere & Sons and by leading
druggists everywhere.
ADDalachee Locals
Protracted services atlhis place came
to a close last Saturday with addi
tions of ten members. Rev. J. C. Har
lin, our elflcient pastor, has a tender
place in the hearts of his many friends
here. He delivered some very forceful
sermons in his usual kind and impres
sive way and we feel sure much lasting
good has been done. Let us all re
member Sunday school and prayermeet
ing and keep up the splendid interest
that is now being shown in this work.
Misses Ethel Mauders and Rubye
Parr spent Sunday with Mrs. N. J. Ca
sey.
Miss Lena Everett spent Thursday
night with Mr. and Mys. Tom llawkins
and Mrs. N. J. Casey.
Miss Emma Mamlers spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Fairy Belle Greg
ory.
Mrs. J. M. Parr spent several days
last week with her parents, near Hog
Mountain.
,Ve are sorry that the little baby of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Casey has been very
ill.
Miss Cora Helton of Gloster spent
last week with relatives at this place.
Miss Lillie Manders of near Winder
spent Friday night with Mr. J. N.
Manders and family.
Miss Ruby Parr spent Wednesday
afternoon with Miss Martha Hutchins.
Messrs. W. A. and David Helton and
Dewey Tanner, of Gloster were in this
burg Saturday.
Miss Alma Manders spent a few days
at Gloster last week.
Mr. Nick Helton spent Saturday night
with Mr. Reuben Brown, of Bethel.
Mr. Luther McDaniel, of Bethel,
spent last week with Mr. Claude Hel
ton.
Messrs. John Jarvil and Bill McDan
iel, of Floyd county, was the guest of
Mr. J. H. Manders Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gilbert, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hawkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Collins and families were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hawkins Saturday.
AVe are sorry to say that Miss Jewel
Maughon who has typoid fever, has
suffered a relapse; we hope she will
soon recover.
Mr. E. L. Edwards spent Sunday
night with Mr. C. F. Gregory.
Miss Emma Manders spent AVednes
day with Miss Bert Maughon.
Messrs. Nick and Grady Helton, Miss
Emma Manders and Mr. J. H. Man
ders spent Monday with Mr. AA’. A.
Helton and family, of Gloster.
Mr. Jewel Everett spent Sunday
night with Mr. Helton.
FARMERS AND
GINNERS TO MEET
The farmers and ginners will hold a
mopt important meeting at the old
court house next Saturday, August 20.
The cotton business of the fall will be
discussed, and every farmer and glnner
should be present. The meeting will
l>e held at 2 o’clock in the afternoon.
The ginners of adjoining counties are
invited to be present.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
On account of the great demand
on our space, there will be a charge of
one-half cent per word for obituaries,
memoriams, resolutions of respect,
cards of thanks, etc. from this date.
In sending in sudh oommunications
count the words and send in amount,
at one-half cent per word, to pay for
THE WINDER NEWS
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IW CIGARETTES
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Cos.
Georgia Railroad
AND
The West Point Route
OFFER
Summer Excursion Fare
Summer Excursion
Fares
TO
North Carolina
South Carolina
Colorado
California
Michigan
New York
Which include attract-
Steamship trips.
J. P. BILUPS,
For further information write to —
Gen. Pass. Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
Missouri Lady Suffered! Until She
Tried Cardui. —Says “ Result
Was Surprising.”—Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
Springfield Mo.—"My back was so
wak 1 could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
waa not well at any time,” says Mrs.
D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
fanner on Route 6, this place. "I
kept getting headaches and having to
go to bed,” continues Mrs. Williams
describing the troubles from which
she obtained relief through the use of
CarduL "My husband, haring heard
of Cardui, proposed getting It for me.
“I saw after taking some Cardui
... that I waa Improving. The result
was surprising. I felt like a different
person.
-Later I suffered from weakness
and weak back, and felt all run-down.
I did not rest well at night, I was so
nervous and cross. My husband said
he would get me some Cardui, which
he did. It strengthened me . . . My
doctor said I got along fine. I was in
good healthy condition. I cannot
say too much for It"
Thousands of women hare suffered
as Mrs. Williams describes, until they
found relief from the use of CarduL
Since it has helped so many, you
should not hesitate to try Cardui li
troubled with womanly ailments.
For_ sale everywhere, E.BB
Oi' words
4o 4h a£ effect
*IT BEATS tho band.
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THE WAY this thing.
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KEEPS POPPING up.
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THE OTHER night.
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I BROKE all rules.
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AND READ a highbrow book.
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AND HERE’S a hot one.
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THAT IT handed me.
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“MANY OF us find.
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THAT TASTE afford3.
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ONE OF the fairly.
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DEPENDABLE SATISFACTIONS.
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OF EVERYDAY living.
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AND IT seems.
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UPON LONG reflection.
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THAT SATISFACTION.
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COMES CLOSE to being.
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THE LONG sought.
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‘HIGHEST GOOD.”'
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OF COURSE that isn’t.
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WRITTEN WITH the ease.
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AND POLISH to which.
Dry Clean —Dye
at the Capital City
THE CER TAIN WAY
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WE RENEW
Men’s Suits
Overcoats
Draperies
Curtains
Blankets
Capital City Dry Cleaning & Dye Works
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
ZZ INSURANCE
Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago and a
likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
d*, t night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
DELax. ’ay mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
once. A AVISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection
that it gives, to his peace .of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
Veterinary
Surgeon
I have located in Winder for veterinary
practice. Calls answered promptly. I can
be found at J. M. Brooksher & Sons Stables.
I. G. Gauntt
Veterinary Surgeon
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Day Phone 313 —Night Phone 287.
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR
WE ARE accustomed.
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BUT IT’S a mouthful.
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AS YOU’LL agree if yom
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JUST PUT it into good.
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UNITED STATES, like this.
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“SON, YOU’LL be running.
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ON FOUR flat tires.
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IF YOU don’t hurry.
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AND WRAP yourself around.
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THE ONLY cigarette.
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THAT SATISFIES.”
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THEY Satisfy” — nothing
else so well describes Ches
terfields’ mildness, their mellow
ness, their delicacy of aroma and
smooth, even “body.” It took
the finest varieties of Turkish,
and Domestic tobaccos to do it
—and the highest order of skill
in blending them. Yes, the Ches
terfield blend is a secret.. It
can’t be copied.
Have you teen the new
AIR - TIGHT tins of SOT
Women’s clothes were never before
so delightfully simple. Freshness and
lines, that’s all. Keep them always
fresh. Our care and experience pre
serve the lines. The Capital City Is
the certain way. Adopt this perfect
service!
“Parcel Post Your Package
—Look To U For Results"