The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, September 08, 1921, Image 8

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1921 SPECIAL NOTICE Wo, tbo phyidcinns of Harrow coun ty, having a list of the slow and no pay •patrons in this territory, desire to say that for the past year we have been very lenient with you, and have tried to give you the very best that was in our power, and have sacrificed property to nerve you, and have carried your ac counts until fall. Now, we wish to warn you that unless you come to our rescue early this fall, we will be un able to meet our bills and will 1* forc ed to a cash basis another year. This applies to those who have held cotton as well as to those who have kept us from the money we so badly needed. We regret the necessity of this step, but in view of the fact that we have put tip the cash for automobiles, gas and other supplies, as well as the nec essities of life, it will be impossible to practice medicine without making our collections. S. T. Ross T. L. Holcombe H. A. Boland i. C. Daniel L. W. Hodges B. Almond E. F. Saxon 11. P. (juillian K. I*. Adams E. It. Harris W. L. Mathews W. T. Randolph Col. E. C. Stark, of Commerce, was ere Saturday on professional business. LOST—Between Monroe and Win der hand satchel, name “R. D. Duke” on end. Return to L. P. Burnley, El berton, Ga., or W. C. Yearwood, Beth lehem, Ga. pd. FOR RENT.—3 connecting rooms and kitchenette; apply to Mrs K. P. Carpenter, LUMBER FOR SALE. Have large quantities of Framing and Boards for stile at prices that will sell. Apply to A. r. Guffin. 21-tf Expert Piano tuning and repairing. Prie<*s reasonable. Phone your orders to Flanigan & Flanigan, Phone 20. 4t FOR SALE One 22 horse power combination, por table and stationery engine. Stand ard make, brand new, bargain at $695. King Motor Company. NOTICE. Will tie away doing work at Com merce for the next 10 days. This Sept. 8, 1021.—A. E. Knight. LUMBER FOR SALE. Have large quantities (if Framing and Boards for sale at prices that will sell. —Apply to A. P. Guffin. 21-tf Williams-Thompson Company This will advise our customers that our hardware store is now at the corner of Broad and Athens btieets, formerly occupied by Autry-House & Cos. We shall be very much pleased to sell you anything we have in the line of builders hardware and fanning tools, wagons and sundry other things that aie useful around the home, all of which goods we offei at pi ices as cheap—possibly cheaper—than any place in town. We will maintain our building material business on Candler street where we carry anything to build a house, brick or wood. Get our prices befoie >ou bu\. You will save money. We will give free delivery any where in Barrow county on four thousand pounds. Come to see us. • Williams-Thompson Company Phones Nos. 88 and 191. KING MOTOR COMPANY HAS FINE DISPLAY The King Motor Company has a splendid display of every part of the Fordson Tractor in their show rooms on Candler street. The wonderful me chanical perfection of this machine is shown in detail and everyone interest ed should visit their display room and look over these different parts. It will •rove most Interesting to you. Dr. Mott, tlie manager of the King Motor Company in this city, will take pleas ure in showing you all the mechanical pnrts of this splendid machine. Shoats! Shoats!! Between October Ist and 15 1 intend shipping In a ear of large shoats from 125 to 150 pounds, the size- that will make good killing hogs by March Ist. Nothing hut big bone Tennessee shoats. You know the kind I handle. Terms, of course, strictly cash. Feed your sur plus corn to hogs. 21-2 t W. H. SHEATS Government Goods We have the following Government goods at the store of J. C. Ray & Cos., on Athens St. Note the prices: Overcoats $6.00 Woolen Coats ~... 1.00 Woolen Pants.. ... ... ...-i. • 1*25 Cotton Coats ... C-* i* U-* .u'iUMa'j .35 Cotton Pants -i... • L* • i*i i*J .75 Cotton Blankets, pair . ....... .^w 1-25 Woolen Blankets, pair. -i 4.00 Woolen Sweaters 2.00 Laundry Bag •. -35 Hats *95 Caps , Woolen Shirts 4-25 Canteens 35 Hurry up before they are all gone. Cochran Brothers At J. C. RAY & CO. STORE. Chiropractic Locates Here. Dr. R. J. Barnes, one of the promi nent chiropractic doctors in the state, has located in Winder for the practice it his profession. He is located in the new building adjoining the Strand Theater where he will be glad to see those in need of his services, call on him. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our gratitude and thanks to our many friends for their great kindness and assistance in the sickness of our dear wife and moth er who has just left us. May God in His mercy and blessings we with them until life's trials are over. Dear companion and mother through from us has gone, may God in His mercy be with us to keep us in the right way and in the end may we meet thee to part no more on that blessed Heavenly shore. —H. W. Steed and fam ily. Mr. J. J. Wilson was a visitor to At lanta last Tuesday. THE WINDER NEWS 1899 '1921 MONEY IS THE MASTER OF MANY A MAN. And Therie is no Slavery Like the Actual Need for Money. Wise men do not work all their lives for money. They put money to work for them early in life and as the DOLLARS accumulate their earning power makes INVESTMENT possible and the day comes surely when the wise man may cease to toil and can watch the world go by, secure in the knowledge that his WORKING DOLLARS will earn for him all that he needs. Such men are MASTERS OF MONEY and each of them MASTERED MONEY THROUGH SYSTEMATIC SAVING. The Winder National Bank is an institution where DOLLARS WORK HARD and earn safely and consist ently. A small amount opens an account and also opens to you every facility of this Bank, service and personal in terest. Winder National Bank Announcement Mr. Edsel B. Ford, President of the Ford Motor Com pany, made the following announcement on Sept. 2d. “We are making another reduction in the prices of Ford cars and the Ford Truck, effective today. The new prices average $70.00 under former prices, and are the lowest at which Ford cars and trucks have even been sold. List prices, F. O. B. Detroit, are now as follows: Amt. of New Price Old Price Reduction Chassis $295 $345 SSO Runabout 325 370 45 Touring Car 355 415 60 Truck 445 495 50 Coupe ' 595 695 100 Sedan 660 760 100 ‘This is the third price cut during the past twelve months. On September 22, 1920, the price of the Ford Touring Car was reduced from $575 to $440; June 7th to $415, and now to $355, making a total reduction in ■ this type of $220, or 38 per cent. The same proportion ate reductions have been made in all other types. One year ago the price of the Ford Sedan was $975; today it lists at $660 with the same equipment. “We are taking advantage of every known economy in the manufacture of our products in order that we may give them to the public at the lowest possible price, aud by doing that, we feel that we are doing the one hig thing that will help this country' into more prosperous times. People are interested in prices, and are buying when prices are right. "The production of Ford cars and trucks for August again broke all previous high records with the total reaching llT.tiSKi. This is the fourth consecutive month in which our output has gone over the hundred thousand mark, the total for the four months being 4413,074. which has gone a long way in making possible the present reductions. June this year,, with an output of 117,247 was the previous record month. "One noteworthy feature of our sales is the increased demand for Ford Trucks and cars for salesmen. This class of commercial business has been gradually increasing the past sixty days and we interpret it as a very good sign of improvement in general business. “No reduction has been made in the price of the Fordson tractor, aud none is contem plated.” Go over these prices! See how little it costs to become the owner of a Ford car, or a Ford truck. Can you real ly afford to do without one any longer? Let us tell you more about it, and advise you regard ing the delivery of the particular type of car in which you are interested. , ...... KING MOTOR COMPANY C. B. MOTT, Manager SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 ▲ TEAR