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OPEN SATURDAY
With A Good Program
BEGINNING ,'SATURDAY CIIANGI'
OF PROGRAM EACH DAY
The Strand Theater
VOL. XXVIII.
VOTE FOR BONDS SATURDAY, OC A 8
Big Fordson Farming Demonstration
Kins' Motor Cos., local dealers for
Fordson Tractors and implements
built especially for the Fordson Trac
tor have advised us that they will hold
a Fordson Tractor and Implement
demonstration at Winder, Ga., on Fri
day and Saturday, October 7th and Nth,
assisted by representatives of the Ford
Motor Company, manufacturers of the
Fordson Tractor, David T. Bussey of
Atlanta, authorized Fordson Implement
distributor. Oliver Chilled Flow Works,
Roderick Lean Mfg. Cos.. Stover Mfg.
& Bug. Cos., and other implement manu
facturers. all of whom manufacture
equipment designed especially lor use
with the Fordson Tractor.
Plows of different types, harrows. cul
ti-paekers, ditchers, grain drills, grist
mills, and feed grinding mills, includ
ing corn and alfalfa grinders, and other
belt driven equipment will be shown
giving hundreds of farmers from this
and surrounding counties a concrete ex
ample of the manifold uses of tin* Ford
s<]>n Tractor in the economic operation
of the farm. The demonstration will
he very complete and every piece of
equijupent will be fully explained hj
factory experts.
a means of reducing labor eo.-ts
and to show the new possibilities ot
farming in this section by the use ot
Fordson Tractors and improved farm
machinery whit h uutomaticallv reduce
labor costs the demonstration will eer
t a inly prove to l>e the most impressive
front an agricnltmal standpoint tint
has been witnessed in tiiis section.
In addition to the farm machine!".'
display several manufacturers will
send soil and other experts to lecture
on Fordson Farming and its conontit
advantages. An interesting and edu
cational lecture will be given on stereop
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sllt
ored flounces, at _
I‘ussy Willow Silk Petticoats, vul-
tics $7.50, at. -- $4.5®
.
Wool Skirts
Pleated Plaids newly arrived in a
host of new fall patterns that will ap-
peat to the most critical taste. The sc-
lection is right, the quality is right, and
the values very, very unusual.
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morrow a Verv Special
sale of All Wool Plaid
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We can save you from 20 to 35 per cent on your pur
chases. When you visit Athens try us first. Competent
salespeople to serve you: Miss Daisy Jordan, Miss Pau
line Toney, Mrs. M. W. Crowley.
mt Winder ‘Mmm,
AND THE BARROW TIMES
ticon slides and moving picture films,
tilled with different grades of soils,
clearly illustrating the difference in a
correctly prepared seed bed and one
which is incorrectly prepared. In the
moving picture films you actually see
the corn sprout, take root and grow
from the time the seed is planted under
■the soil in both types of seed beds. You
can see the moisure rise and reach the
peed more quickly in the correctly pre
pared seed bed, and as soon as the moist
ure reaches the seed tilings begin to
happen. The seed planted in tile cor
rectly prepared seed bed germinates and
growth starts eight days in advance of
the seed planted in the incorrectly pre
pared seed bed. oil see roots be
gin to sprout downward followed later
by the top sprout pushing upward and
through the soil.
The slides and lilms give a visible
Wesson in the proper preparation of
the soil for all crops and the lecture
j which accompanies them is said to be
the most striking on advanced agricul
ture ever heard in the South. They
are really wonderful and every farmer
I should avail himself of this opportuni
ty to see them as they must be seen to
he appreciated. Weather permitting,
j the slides and pictures will he shown in
j the open, and the famous Magnavox
Telenigaphone will he used insuring
: each one present of hearing every word
that is spoken. Popular musical se
lections will also he rendered thru the
I use of this wonderful instrument. This
I feature will prove of unusual interest
j as it will afford the majority of those
(present the opportunity of bearing the
Magnavox-Teleinagnphone for tlm first
time.
Th re can lie no doubt that such dent
Winder, Barrow County, Georgia, Thursday, October 6. 1921.
castrations have high merit in making
the value of power farming more gener
ally known throughout thiss section and,
in placing mechanical aid on many
farms where owners are worrying with
labor problems and cri conditions.
Another value is that by the use of im
roved luacliineryy acreage can he main
tained in cultivation and idle farms
again made productive. Such power
farming demonstrations held on the
scale as organized by tile Fordson peo
ple have a great benetit by reason of
the valuable instructions it gives to
farmers and the impetus it creates
thru the adoption of power farming on
a more extensive scale, in sections of
the state where it is badly needed.
Surely demonstrations of this kind arc
milestones in agricultural progress.
Ail unusually large attendance is ex
pected. and a cordial invitation is cx
' tended to every one by King Motor Go.,
j who will cheerfully furnish any addi
tional information.
ATTENDS GEORGIA ASSOCIATION
K v. W. H. Faust goes next Tuesday
to sivenk at the historic old Georgia as
sociation which convenes at W liite
plains. He speaks in blmlf of the ex
ecutive hoard of the Georgia Baptist
convention of which lie is a member.
Dr. W. A. Hogan, of Dincolnton is mod
erator of this body, which is the oldest
association in the state. Mr. Faust
will lie accompanied by Dr. John I>.
Moll, from Athens.
Tanlac is a splendid tonic and sys
tem purifier, now selling at the rate of
almost Ten Million bottles a year.—G.
W. DeDaPerriere and Sons.
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various wanted colors, at _.. SOo
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Shantung Silk Shirt
Waists
Just arrived and shown for (lie first
time today. Exclusive styles, tailored
pleats, at $3.95
Peter Pan and strictly tailored styles
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Sweaters Selling
|r ( „. Sport, school and dress wear,
\ew styles just a little different from
any before featured and will appeal t<
tlte women who lean toward the finer
.iwworiw. ~f dress.
Sweaters in smart ideas, ay wool
tremendously helow the niarket price
at $2.95, $15.45, $1.45, $15.50
HARROW (Ol NTi PREACHERS
REORGANIZE
The Harrow county preachers met at
First Baptist church Monday at 10
o'clock A. M . and reorganized for fall
campaign. D. \V. Gollins was elected
president and .1. It. Gresham, scretnry.
Decided to meet the First Monday in
each mouth at the Christian church at
10 A. M.
Rev. S. U. Grubb was appointed to
read a paper on Disarmament" tit next
meeting.
Reports for Sunday school attend
ance were ns follows :
Methodist :!:M: First Baptist ”14:
Second Baptist, no report: Christian.
10(1; Bethlehem Methodist 70.
The pastors discussed the advisabil
ity of having a ten days’ meeting on
.Stewardship at some time in the early
spring, and a committee was appointed
to work out the details of the pro
posed meeting.
To The Readers of
The Winder News:
We Have a Message of Importance to You.
We take pleasure in stating that we have contracted
with this paper to bring our message of advertising our
goods to you. It is reasonable to say that you are pre
paring for your Fall buying, and we take this medium
of directing your attention to our large store and its va
rious departments. We are fortunate in having bought
our large stocks during the low prices and have the lar
gest and most complete lines in every department. We
are selling our goods at prices that will assure you a
saving beyond your expectations. Our departments in
our large store consist of:
SHOES
F or Men, Women and
Children
rugs
Art Squares, Linoleum.
BLAnTTeTS and
Comforts
CLOTHING
for
Boys and Men.
UNDERWEAR
of all kinds for Men,
Women and Children
Dry Goods Department : Ginghams, Percales, Outings,
Sheetings, Checks, Silks, Satins, Serges, Plaids, Flannel,
and numerous other kinds and trimmings.
It is easy to talk about these things, but visit our store,
spend a while in the various departments and be con
vinced. We will be glad to welcome you.
ABE JOEL SONS
“Sells Good Goods at Popular Prices.”
Broad St., Athens, Ga.
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Samples Sent on Request. Mail Orders promptly filled.
625,000 BOTTLES
SOLI) IN NEW YORK
Biggest Thing of Kind Ever Seen In
That State, Declares Big
Wholesaler.
The fact that ti-’o.POO bottles of Tan
lac have been sold in the state of New
York since its introduction there less
than one year ago, is a big business
item that will attract unusual atten
ion throughout the entire Bast, for
nothing like it has ever happened before
It breaks all records.
Mr. George B. Evans, manager of
tho Gibson Snow Company, the well
now tt wholesale druggists, with hranclt
eses in Albany. Buffalo, Rochester and
Syracuse, recently announced that the
preparation was now selling in their
trade territories alon at the phenome
nal rate of approximately 500,00 bottles
•t year.
“If the present rate continues," said
Mr. Evans, “this state alone will prob-
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With A Good Program
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The Strand Theater
METHODIST SERVICES
10:15 A. M. Sunday school. The
fall campaign is now on in earnest. Ev
ery session is full of Interest and en
thusiasm. There are classes for all
ages, so that the whole family can cih
jov this weekly hour of Bible study
and good fellowship.
11 ::tO. A. M Preaching by the pas
tor. Subject "Workers together with
God."
7 00 P M. Epworts Dengue service.
7 ;:>,O p, M Men's Club night. Music
by male chorus and quartette. Preach
ing by the pastor on 'A Man that is a
Man.”
D. Wilkie Collins. Pastor.
ably require considerably over 750.000
bottles a year. This is a tremendous
‘igttre, lull I am really conservative In
making this statement."
Tanine is sold in Winder by Dr. G.
\Y. Del.nPerrii're Sons and by leading
Iruggists everywhere.
Coat Suits, Dresses,
Dresses, Millinery for
Ladies and Children
HOSIERY
Boys and Girls, Men and
Women
SWEATERS
for
EVERYBODY
TRUNKS, BAGS
WINDOW SHADES
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