The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, September 15, 1921, Image 8

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1921 WINDER MERCHANTS ARE BIDDING FOR TRADE IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTIES J. L. SAI L’S GREAT SALE. J. L. Saul lias a large iwu-page aii \t niseuielH in tills issue ol Ule "‘ti ller Sews announcing liis great Hiu uiieumg .Mile, which Will last xroiu Sep tember lo tliiougu tlie balance ol me month. An- * aul bas -> ust returlieu frum the eastern markets anil nas something interesting to say to the peo ple of this section, ltcail his ad in this issue ot me .News. J. T. STRANGE COMPANY Any aimooueement maile by tne well known nrui ol J. X. grange Company iB interesting to the people of this see lion. They nave a large half page ad in this issue of the News announcing the arrival of some of the splendid line of lull dresses. With the best of goods at the lowest posaioie prices you can rest assured that you will always get satisfaction in trading at mis popuiar store FLANIGAN A FLANIGN. Flanigan A Flanigan have a most im portant ad in this issue of the News about their high grade pianos. They guarantee satislactiou in dealing with them, and you will make no mistake in letting them know your wants in the museai iine. “A. Y. EAVE.VSON NELLS HOT~ VVATER HEATER. One of the best as well as the most economical hot water heaters on the market is sold by A. Y. Eavenson, of this city, liead his ud in this issue of the News and let him make you prices on the one lie handles. Get ready for the winter months. WATSON-GLOVER & COMPANY. lu I'm- advertisement of Wataou-Glov er & Company last week, through an oversight on the part of the News, there occurred a glaring error in the price of cotton seed meal. We had the price of cotton seed meal S2.<HJ per hundred when it should have been 2.25 per hun dred. The mistake was made in this office and Watson, Clover & Company are in no way rspoilsible for it. We regret the error, but did not notice it until the papers had all been printed. This firm is absolutely reliable and do not advertise things they cannot sup ply their customers with. TIIE STI DEBAKER AUTOMOBILE In this issue of the News is an ad vertisement carrying an announcement of reduction in the price of the popu lar Studebaker car, the agency of which is held in this city by Williams Bros. This car is a very popular und attractive car and the low price at which it is now sold will add much to its Bead the advertise ment in this issue of the News. NEW BRUNSWICK RECORDS. Parker Furniture Cos. are advertis ing New Brunswick records in this is sue of the News, This splendid musical machine is gaining in popularity every day, and those who are so fortunate as to own one will be interested in the new records. Look them over. The W inder Dry Goods Store. The Winder Dry Goods Store is of fering the people of this section some splendid bargains in new fall dry goods, clothing, bats, etc. They are telling the people of this section about these bar gains in this issue of the News. Their large ad makes good reading to those needing fall goods. W'atson-Glover & Company. Be sure to read the prices of gro ceries that the above popular firm is making to their customers in an ad in this Issue of the News. They will save •u money. J. \V. Summerour. Mr. J. W. Suintnerour is offering the people of this section a fine opportuni ty to ttecure free of charge one of the finest musical instruments on the mar ket. Read the particulars in his ad in ,is issue of the News. The Tire Service Station. Ttie Tire Service Station, Mr. R. A. ('amp. manager, is one of the city’s hustling business enterprises. They ive an ad in this week's issue of the ■ws to which we call the attention of our readers. W. C. Jett. We are glad to note the increasing business that is coming to Mr. W. C. Jett, one of Winder’s young business men. He deserves it. May he contin ue to prosper. Woodruff Hardware Company. This splendid ahrdware company has a splendid ad and many locals in this issue of the News to which we call the attention of our readers. They are ont after- •business this fall and are pricing their goods so as to get it. See them for hardware. The Smith Hardware Company This splendid Winder enterprise has an immense stock of goods for the peo ple of this section, which they are pric ing to suit the times. Their customers can always be assured of fair and cour teous treatment. Visit their store and get their prices on hardware. G. M. Districts and G. M. Officers In Barrow County. District No. 243, Houses. Court 2nd Tuesday in each month. A. I. Lyle, f. I*., R. 11. Kimball, N. P., J. W. Sims, ind B B. Bradburry, constables. District No. 249, Bethlehem. Court ird Saturday in each month. G. T. Edwards, J. P., J. T. Harrison, N. P., Bethlehem, Ga., Warren T. Thompson, Bethlehem, Ga., constable. District No. 1740, Auburn. Court 2d Saturday in each month. J. W. Clack, J. P.; J. O. Hawthorne, N. P.; Auburn, Ga., W. H. Lovin, Auburn, Ga., consta ble. District No. 1741, Jones. Court 2nd Saturday in each montlf. W. C. Sorrels, J. P.; Erastus Perkins, N. P.; Winder, Ga., J. W. Lackey, and R. R. Martin, Winder, constables. District No. 1742, Statham. Court 3rd Wednesday in each month. D. L. Hale, J. P.; T. J. Sikes, N. P.; Stat ham; W. M. Stinchcomb, Statbam, con stable. District No. 1743, Pentecost. Court Ist Saturday in each month. W. H. Greeson, J. P.; J. W. Doster, N. P; Winder, Ga., A. M. Haynie, Winder, constable. District No. 246, Chaudlers. Court Ist Saturday in each month. It. W. Haynie, J. P; Tom Suddeth, N. P.; Winder; C. E. McDonald, Winder, con stable. District No. 316, Ben Smiths. Court 3rd Saturday in each month. N. D. Meadow, J. P.; W. J. Ethridge, N. P.: Carl, Ga.,; C. G. McDaniel and J. W. Elrod, Carl, Ga., constables. District No. 1744. Cains. Court 4th Saturday In each month. J. 11. Tarke. J. P.; T. A. Denton, N. P.; Hoschton. Ga.; H. It. Fngin and J. M. Davis, Hoschton, Ga, constables. The Ideal Purgative. Asa purgative, Chamberlain’s Tab ets are the exact thing required. Strong nough for the most robust, mild enough or children. They cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any of that terrible griping. They are easy nd pleasant to take and agreeable in effect. The Revenge of Lycurgu*. "Whleh o* us does not admire what Lycurgus the Spartan did? A young cltiren had put out his eye and been handed over to him by his people to be punished at his own discretion. Ly eurgtis abstained from all vengeance, hut on the contrary Instructed and made a good man of him. Producing him In public In the theater, he said to the astonished Spartans: “i re ceived this young man at yonr hands full of violence and wanton Insolence; I restore him to you In his right mind and fit to serve his country."—From •‘The Golden Sayings of Epictetus.” It. HENRY BARNES. I>. C. (Doctor Chiropractic 1 CHIROPRACTIC is the adjustment of the spine to re move the cause of disease. SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. Saturday 9 to 12:30 A. M. Office New Bush Building. Satisf ac ti on This is what you want and this is what we always give our customers. The quality of our GROCERIES, FRESH and CURED MEATS will give you satisfaction. Our pri ces will also satisfy you, and our service will do likewise. Let us show you. Yours to serve W. C. Jett ’ Phone 55 * % % HOUSE OF MICHAEL IN NEW BUILDING That true and abiding success can only be won by tilling the truth, by be ! ing fair and by dealing justly is abundantly proven by the record made by Michael Brothers, of Athens, one of Georgia’s great dry goods emporiums. Beginning business about forty years ago, this splendd firm has advanced step by step up the ladder of success building always upon the sure founda tion of truth, honor and integrity. As Athens has grown, so have they, and so strongly intrenched have they become in the business activities of northeast Georgia that no casualty however great can stay their continued progress and advancement. A destructive fire in January de stroyed their Immense building on Clayton street in Athens with practi cally all its contents. But fires do not destroy character nor business ability. Before the smoke had cleared away ans had been made for anew and greater building on the site of the oid. Through the spring and summer months the work has been pushed and now the task is completed and this great firm is ready to throw open its doors to the public in its new- build ing. September 19th is the day set for the opening, and all this section will be represented at this auspicious event in Georgia. The News congratulates the House of Michael upon its splendid spirit. Out of ashes it has come up a larger and better “House” and the splendid reputation it has established will carry it on to greater things. Meeting Woman's Club. The Woman's Club of Winder will meet next Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. W. H. Qua German, the president. A full at tendance Is desired. FOR RENT.—B room house with lights and water. Inquire at Hofmeis ter's Shoe Shop. Good 2-horse farm for rent, also some rooms to rent. Apply at office of Win der News. It. 2 Good Cutaway Harrows For Sale. See me at once. 2 good cutaway har rows for sale, both good ones, one prac tically new, Bargain in both. —W. H. Kheats. Government Clothing We have on hand a lot of Government clothing that are genuine bargains. Best Woolen Coats $1.45 Good Woolen Coats _I.OO Best Cotton Coats .50 Good Cotton Coats .35 Good Woolen Pants _1.25 Good Legging .35 Splendid Overcoats -6.50 S. M. St. JOHN 5 and 10c Store. WANTED The best salesman in each county in Georgia to handle the The Best Paying Proposition Going Men now earning from SIOO to S4OO a week WRITE QUICK ,1 .F. Bl RHINE 294 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga, THE WINDER NEWB SUNBEAM PROGRAM AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 1. Welcome Song. 2. Bible reading, Psalms 115:1-8; Item. 10:13-15. 3. Prayer by leader. 4. Song, "Jesus Bids Us Shine.’ , 5. Repeating Sunbeam verse, Matt. 5:11. 6. Play by 4 little girls, “How some little dollies came to go as mis sionaries.” 7. Sentence prayers. 8. Business. THE FORDSON TRACTOR. The Fordson Tractor is gaining in popularity throughout this section ev ery day. Its uses are varied and it never fails to do the work w-here ever used. A sweet potato grower, in speak ing of it said: “We dug the last acre of potatoes, disked four acres, threw up ridges on one acre and harrowed (he ridges down on one acre. All this was done in eight hours besides hauling the potatoes to the house and unloading them.” f Another farmer, in speaking of the tractor, says: “I attach two five-foot mowers and one.twelve-foot rake to the tractor. With this combination I mow -40 acres of hay in ten hours and do the work in a very satisfactory way.” The farmers of Barrow are rapidly learning the great value of this imple ment. FOR RENT—Dwelling and store of Mrs. L. J. McElhannon in city of Win der. For further information write Mrs Richardson, Care J. P. Allen’s Suit de partment, Atlanta, Ga. The Music Master RNow On Exhibi-. tion at Our Store THE SUCCESSFUL KEY We want to increase our bus mess, hence this remarkable offer-no increase in prices on account of this offer. * LOOK OVER THE SPECIFICATIONS Double Spring Motor encased in a substantial cast iron frame, runs without friction, simple in construc tion and positively reliable. A Reproducer which is carefully made and enables the tone to be given in a strong, clear and distinct man ner, unusually sweet and natural, having no metal sound whatever on account of the Piano Wood Tone Chamber. A Tone Modifier on the side of cabinet to soften the tone if desired—and a Speed Regulator with which to ad just the speed of the motor. . A Universal Tone Arm, which permits the ing of All disc records, as: Edison, Pathe, Victor, Columbia, Pqv-0-T< pf ptp A well built Cabinet in Mahogany finish with ample space for records and albums. With each and every purchase at this store amounting to Two Dollars we will give the customer a Key. One of these Keys thus given away will be the Key that will unlock the Lock of the Beautiful Music Master now on display in our store. Bring in Your Keys on the Day and Date set-Watch for the Announcement-And See if You Hold the Suc cessful Key That Unlocks the Lock that Makes You the Happy Possessor of This Beautiful Music Master. J. W. SUMMEROUR Dry Goods, Notions, Men’s Clothing & Ladies Ready-to-W ear Winder, Georgia Koad to Farm ouccess Leadssimidfii h ide HARTFORD (A'wi‘'!/ I is full of hazards that can be vJ/Mi f ' .1 covered by a policy of insurance in jinljll the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Wl, hf Buildings can be insured against loss jM\ by fire, lightning and windstorm. Crops are destroyed by hail and frequently fail because of drought, flood, frost, heat, Wfr insects, or disease. Live stock may die JMJ from accident or disease and when shipped to market may perish or be crippled. P|L There is a Hartford policy to foot the bills. A letter or telephone call will bring you *JB complete information regarding the sur |®l prisingly small yearly expenditure which WA will secure complete protection for you. jfjfk F. W. BONDUDANT & CO. X&L® INSURANCE SUBSCRIPTION: *I.BO A TEAS