The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, September 01, 1921, Image 8

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-. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. HCI THE WINDER PURE MILK DAIRY I have converted my farm into a daily and am prepared to make deliveries of Sweet Milk, Butter Milk, Butter and Sweet Cream in any quantities. Will make two deliveries each day, by .7 A. M. and 7 P. M., rain or shine, cold or hot. For any high-grade dairy products, see or phone J. W. SAUNDERS Phone 247 4t PROTRACTED SERVICES AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHIRCTL There will be protracted Her vices at the Presbyterian church beginning Mon day evening, September sth, at the us ual hour. The services will continue through the week. These services will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Crumley, Presbyterian Evangelist, and we hope to have the co-operation of all our Christian friends, and attendance upon these services by all the people of Winder and adjoining auctions. You have a most cordial welcome. Come and he with us. XXX NEW WAGONS FOR SALE We have 13 new’ two-horse wagons, medium and heavy weight that we want to sell at the low price of sllO and slls. We have 10 one-horse wagons that we will sell at SOO each. These wagons are- the famous Studebaker and these prices are for wagons with bodies. Kimbrough-Veazey Company, 4t-23 Apalachee, Ga. FOR RENT—S-room house. Apply at tTii--- oflice. I I J. X STRANGI^X^ BENEFIT PARTY. At Mrs. Paul Roberts Friday after noon, September 2, from 4 to 6. A special invitation is extended to every man, woman and child. Refreshments 25c a plate, proceeds for M. E. church building. Games will be played and sewing engaged in. CHEAP WAGONS. We have 13 new two-horse wagons and 10 new- one-horse wagons, all with bodies of the famous Studebaker make that we want to sell. The two-horse wagons will go at sllO and slls each. The one-horse wagons at SOO each. Kimbrough-Xeazey Company. 4t 23 Apalachee, Ga. Notice to Creditors. All creditors having claims against the estate of Mrs. C. J. Hill, deceased, are hereby notified to render same, in proper form, to me for approval. This the 25th day of August. 1921. V. A. SIMS, Administrator. Greensboro, Ga. Ot-25. REPAIR WORK DONE—Organs, pi anos, sewing machines, clocks, or any small machinery. Address Marion Hall. Auburn, Ga. Classified Ads. 'ARM LANDS FOR SALE OR TRADE We have options on and for sale nearly fifty farms in Oconee and other North Georgia counties, ranging in size from 25 to 900 acres. This is the finest farming section of the entire state. Write us for our list of farms, terms and prices, and let us list your property in our next Bulletin. No sale—No cost to you. Anderson & Porter, Real Estate. Bishop, Georgia The Real. Real Estate Dealers.” Loans made on farms and city prop erty. Lowest rates of interest and commissions.—W. H. Quarterman, At torney. FARM FOR RENT. Six horse farm in Oconee sounty, on Watlynsville road, one mile from Farm ington. Investigate and communieate w’th Mrs. Annie Anderson, 786 Edge wood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 18-4 t. Civil Service examinations for men, women, over 17. Railway Mail Clerk, SI6OO. Postoffiee Clerk, Government Clerk, Typist, SI4OO-SIBOO. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner) 595 Equitable Bldg. Wash ington, D. C. 18-19-pd. STRAYED —Bay mule, 5 years old, wt. 1000 lbs. Was traded at Jefferson court and came from Royston, Ga. Missing since August 19.—John Haynie, Win der, Ga. GOOD SACKS We have a few cotton pickers’ sacks on hand that we will sell to the peo ple who need one, for 50c, size 28x36. Also 80x80 burlap sheets for 50c. A few pairs of knee pads. You can find these goods at Smith Hardware Cos., or at our place.—Woodruff Mfg. Cos., Winder, Ga. BARGAINS IN WAGONS We have 13 new two-horse Stude baker wagons with bodies medium and heavy weights that we are selling at sllO and slls each. Also 10 new one house Studebaker wagons for $60.00 each. We mean to sell them. Kimbrough-Veazey Company. 4t23 Apalachee, Ga. Remember benefit party at Mrs. Paul Roberts September 2. THE WINDER NEWS The Winder Dry Goods On Strictly Cash Basis After due consideration we have come to the conclusion that we can serve our friends and the public- gen erally, best by selling goods strictly for cash. So beginning September first we will sell all goods for cash only. On a cash basis we can eliminate the expense of a bookkeeper, a collector, and stationery for making out accounts and can give you the benefit of this saving in the price of the merchandise that you buy from us. We wish to take this opportunity to .thank yon for the business that you have given us in the past, and in solic iting a continuance of your much ap preciated patronage, we promise our -cry best efforts to please and satisfy you in every transaction. We want you to know that our store is always open to you, a place where you can feel free and easy and at home at any time. We guarantee to give you polite and courteous attention and a square deal all times, endeavoring to make it to your interest to trade with us. Again thanking you for all past fa vors nod asking a continuance of your valued patronage, we are, Very truly yours, THE WINDER DRY GOODS STORE, PAUL S. ROBERTS, Manager. Mrs. J. S. Sewell and Mrs. E. E. Patterson, of Atlanta, spent the week end with Mrs. L. M. Mayne. Household and kitchen furniture is selling cheap to save expense of mov ing.—A. L. JACOBS. Herrin’s 10c Store MOVING We are moving across Broad street in the store room between J T Strange Cos. and Kil gore-Kelly Company, where we invite all our customers and the public, generally, to visit us. We are still giving the people of this sec tion great bargains. HERRIN’S 10c STORE W. C. JETT Phone 55 MEATS and GROCERIES 5 gallons Kerosene oil ................... 70c 1 peck Good Coffee .......95 2 cans Baby Carnation Milk . . .15 1 pound Box Reiley’s Tea . ~M . .50 £ pound Box Reiley’s Tea -30 10c size Box Reiley’s Tea ~t . : .08 Good steak, per pound . .-...j .25 Best Roast Beef, per pound ... .15 Good Sausage, per pound, . Pork, per pound . .30 Fresh Link Sausage, per pound JM ... .25 Ham, per pound .50 Prompt Service. Your business will be Appreciated. W. C. JETT Phone 55 RTBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAH . FOR RENT —Two rooms and kitch enette. Close in. Call at office Win der News.