The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, October 06, 1921, Image 12

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER <i. 1021. Thousands Take Advantage of Values Offered at Woodruff’s Big Sale the Fir& Day - 111 ' r ' ' ' | Ip •* —.i .> f ■" ■ y..:’■ \ - rT'Vfj \ WdV t '**-■ •• 4 -*ij* : * offf^sSiijo^£' id >-iff • ••■'>•• ' / '*•'?. •;•- W/ ?'< .;y •* & ,X *.> : .s / t jfv * TV% ' ifc / j|La , <•, ' y . xLX X\A * M:y |r -■■ ■■ . ■ ■ 1,.- d*yfJ* 11. *, J'l.’ jI ? ... • ... v... ■■'•••■••■ -. ( ,; <- ' • • >:<*■;;. - 's?’ 5f * A&t n #. &r>- .;• i .. ,*< .mw. ■'**, -■ . ~..,*•, i. a a.-jj.v a V-iia : V. fiPSs • S&p -~; ' - /' * . . ,*■ - 4 •' ‘ ■ p •* ■•" •' p ■i : ' i $ < j$ ■ $ Ijte .'• / ;/•■•'! ~a ’"■r y' a r /. i 'ln r*n I .3aE 4 , * ’ ; - ‘L.ii\ 1> i w v -"* A- - i-** jHr H/nn' ■**§/i {t r ■ >* r*- a *lgr * 1®; ?! ; ! I'■ \ii > \ ■ ' *.,) f% |~... 1,,,.. - J >*w ; - vfx ' i~J. •> '■ 'i f jl (• *m* %*•■> '** ’ -jA. s*£'&&?■'• ■ Waiting For the Clock to Strike Nine When the Doors Will Open Yes, there are reasons for the thousands of customer s attending this sale. They had read our “ad” carrying a thousand honest to goodness values. I'hey came, bought and were glad a thousand times they did. If you will come, trade at this sale you will rejoice a thousand times. Sale continues through October and a thousand rea sons why you should attend. It will be a thousand years before such values are offered again. Woodruff Hardware Company Winder, Ga. F - L - YARBROUGH, Manager of Sale Winder, Ga. Holiday*. If all the year were playing holi days, to sport would be as tedious a* to work; but when they seldom come, they wished for come, and nothing pleaseth but rare accidents. —Shakes- peare. Not a Bit. It doesn’t do any good to hold the key to the situation If you are too lazy to turn It. —Boston Transcript- Prosperity Is Coming! During the past few weeks we have been investigating conditions, particularly in the territory served by this school and the infor mation secured from reliable sources points to business revival, with VERY favorable conditions for 1921. 11 istory shows that in this country, a period of unusual prosperity is invariably followed by a period of depression, which is just as surely followed by another period of what is commonly called “GOOD TIMES.” Right now we are passing from one of the depress er periods to one of prosperity. Start your Business Course NOW. There will be a position for you when you are ready to fill it. Athens Business College Athens, Georgia It mny seem funny to some people, but to the horse editor of the Thomas Cat It appears like the folks In Hot Springs that have a license to he stuck up don't use It. —Arkansas Thomas Cut. Corsets Used to Hide Defect*. It Is a fact well auihenticated that corsets were originally adopted, not for comfort or health, but to conceal physical defects. Language of Eskimos. Eskimos are scattered through Greenland. Canada. Alaska and Sk berla to the number of about 32.000, all of whom seem to speak the same stock language, using the same stem words and nflixes. The chief chars ncteristlc of the language Is that sin gle words of complex structure are used to express Ideas that In Eng ,lsh would be conveyed by a whole lenience. Quite t.lkefy. American women M there with an In •MnatHi" to embonpoint, it Is stated, lave taken to painting dimples on ;helr knees The report that a fashion ible New Yorker who does not care or the water ha created the neces mry Illusion by having a lobster paint d on her toe Is probably premature. — From Punch. London Indigestion Many persons, otherwise vigorous and healthy, are bothered occasionally with indigestion. The effects of a disordered stomach on the system are dangerous, and prompt treatment of indiges tion is important. “The only medicine I have needed has been something to aid diges tion and clean the liver,” writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a McKinney, Texas, farmer. “My medicine it Thedford’s BUCK-DRAUGHT for indigestion and stomach trouble of any kind. I have never found anything that touches the spot, like Black- Draught I take it in broken doses after meals. For a long time I tried pills, which grip ed and didn't give the good results. Rlaok Draught liver medicine is easy to take, easy to keep, inexpensive.” Get a package from your druggist today—Ask for and insist upon Thedford's —the only genuine. Get it today. a eq THE WINDER NEWS ' how you’ll take a pipe —and P. A.! \W Before you’re a day older you want to let the idea slip under your hat that this is the open season to start something with a joy’us jimmy pipe —and some Prince Albert! Because, a pipe packed with Prince Albert satisfies a man as he was never satis fied before —and keeps him satisfied! And, you can prove it! Why —P. A.’s flavor and fragrance and coolness and its freedom Prince Albert the national joy smoke from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive pat ented process) are a reve lation to the man who never could get acquainted with a pipe! P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men where one was smoked before! Ever roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert? M<\n, man— but you’ve got a party coming your way! Talk about a cigarette smoke; we tell you it’s a peach! SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR Prince Albert ie told in teppy red bee*, tidy red tine, h andtome pound end half pound tin kamidore and in the rand cryetal glare i mid or with epange moietener top. Copyright .921 by R. J. Reynold* Tobacco Cos. Winston-Salem, N. C, *9 W J