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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I*. HWI
A MESSAGE FROM
The WINDER NEWS
This is a message to our subscrib
ers. We know it is fair and that
everyone that takes the News will
agree with us in the statements we
make.
On account of the stringency in
money matters, we have not press
ed our subscribers for payment thru
the summer months. By the clos
est economy we have managed to
puli through so far, yet we are go
ing to need every dollar due us ear
ly in the fall.
We are expecting you to pay us
just as soon as you begin to sell
your cotton. We have given you a
good, readable paper, and we feel
sure you appreciate our efforts and
that you will be willing at the first
opportunity to show your apprecia
tion by sparing us the small amount
you owe the paper.- The amount is
not large to anyone, but these small
amounts put together mean a great
deal to us.
The label on your paper shows the
date to which you are paid. If
te date opposite your name reads
2 lapr2l, it means that your sub
scription expired on April 21, 1921,
and that you are due us for the par
per from that date. There is not a
family in the county but what is
e to take their county paper. It
costs about 3 cents a copy, and we
believe everyone in the county feels
that it is worth this small sum to
• able to keep up wit the happen
ings of this county and section.
We are expecting you to help us
and to help us early. We need it.
The first time you are in town come
around and see us and let’s talk over
the matter. We want to give you a
good paper but we cannot do so un
less we can collect, the subscriptions
due us.
THE WINDER NEWS
and Barrow Times
S. A. L. Schedule
ii -:
In Effect May Ist, 1921.
South Bound.
No. 11 arrives 6 ara>
No. 17 arrives 8:42 a. in.
No. 5 arrives 3 :00 pin.
No. 29 arrives 7 :27 p.m.
North Bound
No. 30 arrives 9:15 a.m.
No. fl arrives 2:35 p in.
No. 18 arrives 7:00 p.m.
No. 12 arrives 11:07 p.m.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY
SCHEDULE —Effective July 24, 1921.
No. 8 daily for Gainesville lea. 1:33 pm.
No. 14 leaves Winder 8:45 A.M. Dal
No. 14 daily except Sunday for Gaines
ville, lelves 8 :45 I’M
No. 5 adily except Sunday leaves 11:30
A. M.
No. 13 daily except Sunday from
Gainesville leaves 3 :15 P. M.
I Carithers Mill
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Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dunagan was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Zeak Dunagnn
near Statham Saturday afternoon.
Mr. J. W. Moon was the guest of Mr.
J. 11. Mobley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sims and children
were the guests of relatives near Win
der Sunday.
Mr. James Jones was iu our communi
ty Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. W. T.
Mobley.
Wr. Jess Wood, of Cedar Hill, was in
our community Friday.
Mr. Hubert Wright and sister, Es
sie, and Mr. Pryor Moon, of Parish,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Moon Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and children
of near Statham, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mobley Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Moon spent Monday In
Winder with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Anglin.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mobley, of An
derson. S. C., were the guests of rela
tives here Sunday..
The singing at Mr. J W Moon’s Sun
ay night was enjoyed by a large crowd.
Miss Lena Mobley spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Peak were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Row
land Sunday.
Misses Dora Lee and Jewel Moon
m>ent Sunday with Miss laiuise Dun
agan.
Educational.
Dancing plays a vary Important part
to tha education of boys and girls la
Japan. In tbs better class families tha
Earning teacher comes every other day,
Ngular practice U an affair of routine
and private entertainments, where the
children perform are arranged by
friendly families —Otnshs Bee.
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
sl*e from 25 to 900 acres.
This is the finest fanning 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 yon.
Anderson & Porter, Real Estate.
Bishop, Georgia
The Real. Real Estate Dealers.”
Best grade Galvanized Roofing sold
by Smith Hardware Cos.
Loans made on farms and city prop
! erty. Lowest rates of interest and
1 commissions.—W. H. Quarterinan, At-
I torney.
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Winchester flashlights and batteries
cannot be excelled. Bold by Smith Hdw.
Cos.
COW FOR SALE.
Avery fine Holstein cow for sale.
Address G. J. Parrish, Auburn, Ga. pd.
CLERKS. 18 upwards, for Postal
Mail Service. $l2O month. Experience
unnecessary. For free particulars of
examinations, write J. Leonard (for
mer Civil Servce examiner) 595 Equit
able Bldg., Washington, I) C. 2t.
For your Automobile buy Casings,
Tubes, Springs and Bumpers from
Smith Hardware Cos.
Look over your old heater and see
what parts you are going to need to
put it in stiape. Either Wetter or
Cole’s. We furnish parts. Woodruff Hdw
Company.
Now is the time to put out onion sets.
We have the genuine Bermuda and
•omiuon sets. —Smith Hardware Cos.
NOTICE.
A first grade license teacher wanted
for Mayne’s Academy for 1922. Apply
> L. S. McElroy. Route 1. Winder, Ga.
it.
HASSLEH SHOCK Absorbers on
your FORD saves Tires and makes it
ride easier. Let us fit you on a set.
10 days free trial. —Smith Hdw. Cos.
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.
4t2S Apalachee, Ga.
We will make it warm for you this
winter witli a COLE DOWNDRAI 1
FUEL SAVING HEATER. None bet
ter.—Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Beautify your home with an electric
tal>le or floor lamp. Smith Hardware
nipany. f
Why put tuf with that old STOVE
of yours? Its costing you money ev-
cry day in wasted fuel, repairs, bad
baking, time, trouble, etc. <>ur line is
complete and prices right. —Smith Ildw.
Company.
1 offer for thirty days only 29-acre
farm, 25 acres in cultivation, near
church and school. Prices and terms
reasonable. —B. L- Woodruff.
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.
Klmbrough-Xeazey Company.
23 Apalachee, Ga.
One small farm five miles south of
Winder near church and school for sale
cheap.—See It. L. W oodruff.
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. bt‘‘_3.
Woodruff Hardware Cos. is headquar
ters for syrup cans and jugs.
Sunbeam Mazda Lamps for Delco
•uid city current. Sold by Smith Hdw.
Company.
FOR SALE or TRADE—One pair of
good mules. See Dr. IV. L. Mathews.tf
A SUGGESTION: We will tell you
why you can buy a wagon from us
cheaper than you have bought one in
10 years. See as this month. —Smith
Hardware Company.
Every progressive farmer in Barrow
county is invited to write or call for
a premium book of the fair and note
the many handsome prizes offered for
all kinds of exhibits.
Get your syrup jugs with sealing wax
free at Woodruffffs.
FOR KENT —Two rooms and kitch
enette; upply to Mrs. K. P. Carpenter.
LIMBER FOR SALE.
Have large quantities of Framing and
Boards for sale at prices that will sell.
—Apply t A. P. Guffin. 21-tf
Don’t forget the box supper at the
Christian church Thursday evening,
September 22, at 8 :30 o'clock.
Friction top cans keeps syrup fresh
and pure. We bought 'em cheaper and
are sellng them cheaper. 12 l-2c. — At
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Buy Syrup Cans from Smith Hard
vare Company.
Expert Piano tuning and repairing.
Prices reasonable. Phone your orders
to Flanigan & Flanigan, Phone 20. 4t
Michel in Red Inner Tubes more than
satisfy. Sold only by Smith Hardware
’ompany.
JUGS ! Jugs !! All sizes, sealing wax
free. —Woodruff Hardware Cos.
LIMBER FOR SALE.
Have large quantities of Framing and
Boards for sale at prices that will sell.
—Apply to A. P. Guffin. 21-tf
Winchester shot guns, shells, car
tridges and rifles. Smith Hardware
Cos. The Winchester store.
Another shipment of 1 gallon syrup
cans CHEAPER. 12 l-2c each.—Wood,
ruff Hardware Cos.
Your heating problem for this win
ter will be solved if you have the right
kind of a heater. Heaters for one room
or the whole house at Smith Hard
ware Cos.
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 S6O each. These wagons
are the famous Studebaker and these
prices are for wagons with bodies.
Kimbrough-Veazey Company,
4t-23 Apalachee, Ga.
The best time to paint your house is
uow while the wood is thoroughly dry.
Save the surface and you save all. Pee
Gee Paints sold by Smith Hardware
Company are pure and have the LAST
ING QUALITIES. —Smith Hardware
Company.
Manuel Petsacos. from Philadelphia,
has established a fruit and lunch
stand on Broad street
Living Sa Microphone.
The orifice on the whale’s ear Is
icnrcely perceptible, yet It Is said that
the whale’s hearing Is so acute that a
ship crossing Its track half a mile
llstant will cause It to dive Instantly.
Numbering Spool Cotton.
The number of cotton thread Is
jased on the size of the yam from
rhlcb the thread Is twisted. The fla
shed thread was originally all three
ply and carried the yarn size— that is
to say, three strands of slz.e 50 yam
were twisted together and called No.
W thread. When six-ply or six-cord
mme Into use It was decided not to
change the numbering of the thready
int to use six strands of yarn size 100
to make the No. 50 thread.
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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.
THE WINDER NEWS
FINE WORDS FROM
A BIG BANK MAN
Mr. George E. Patterson, vice pres
ident of the Fourth National Bank of
Macon, delivered an address last week
in Macon which was full of flue
thoughts. They are worth the atten
tion of every banker and merchant in
the country. He said:
“Credit men of the big banks count
the amount of advertising a merchant
does as one of his assets. No bank
wants to lend money on merchandise in
the fall that should have been sold
in the spring, and I know of nothing
that reflects the business tactics and
methods of merchandising better than
a careful analysis of advertising. It
may lx* an article or it may be a ser
vice, but it requires salesmanship and
salesmanship requires advertising.”
“My impression is that a majority of
people have wrong conceptions of what
advertising is. Most of them seem to
think unless you have a special article
to place on the market, such as a can
of tomatoes or some cotton goods, that
advertising is not essential. I do not
believe that this is the case, for my
opinion is that advertising is sales
manship, and that salesmanship is ad
vertising.
Banks were the last large interests
to take up advertising, feeling that it
was not dignified, or rather this was a
feeling of the old school, hut the re
verse condition exists today, and I
know of no institution or business that
spends more money on advertising titan
the banks. Having always been a"h
enthusiastic believer in the proper
form of advertising I did not feel it a
difficult task to make a few remarks on
this subject, having been connected with
credit in financial institutions fot
many years, and having analyzed ev
ry conceivable asset, but this is' the
first occasion that I have ever had to
consider advertising as a business asset,
hut the more thought to this subject
the more essential I find it.
“In analyzing overhead expenses and
disbursements the p-oper credit man
sees to it that due apportionments are
made for expenses, and advertising is
not overlooked. We must not overlook
that we all have something to sell It
may be an article or it may be a ser
vice, but it requires salesmanship, and
salesmanship requires advertising."
-—' ” Needless Advice.
Te tell a boy to practice economy to
the use of soap is wasting words.—
Chicago Daily News.
Fprdsoiv
Steady, light, alert, power to spare, economical of
operation. Watch a Fordson Tractor in action and you
will wonder how those apparently contradictory quali
ties of strength, lightness, power and speed could ever
be combined in one unit.
The Fordson’s speed is available for hauling heavy
loads for long distances. Its power is available for
dragging plows or disc-harrows through the heaviest
soil or for running the cutting-box, grinder or threshing
machine.
We take pride in handling such a compact, portable
power plant.
We are equipped with every facility for giving quick
service for the Fordson.
KING MOTOR COMPANY
C. B. MOTT, Manager
Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers
Sheats Stock Tonic
JUST A FEW DOSES ACCORDING TO
DIRECTIONS WILL PAY YOU FIVE TO
TEN TIMES THE COST OF IT, and POS
SIBLY 20. BEGIN NOW WITH HOGS.
RESULTS GUARANTEED. OUR GUAR
ANTEE IS WORTH 100 CENTS ON THE
DOLLAR.
Sheats Stock Tonic Cos.
Special Tire Prices
For a Limited Time Only We Are Selling
Auburn Certified Tires
at the following greatly reduced prices:
. Ex. Ply Fabric Cords
30x3* , 11-95 17.90
32x3* 15.60 22.10
31x4 17.85
32x4 19.60 25.90
33x4 " 19.95 26.70
34x4 ‘ ' . ... 20.45 28.85
32x4* V.V.. 23.35 33.90
34x4* 25.05 35.50*
35x4* 25.50 37.95
33x5 . 39.20
37x5 * 46 - 60
Every tire new fresh stock, fully guaranteed
Cords Guaranteed 8,060 Miles, Fabrics 6,000 Miles.
Mail Orders Shipped Day Received. Terms Cash.
FRANKLIN’S AUTO SUPPLY STATION
14, CoUeye Avenue ATHENS, GEORGIA
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR