The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, October 13, 1921, Image 11

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921. BETHABRA Frank Jackson was with us Sunday and preached a fine sermon. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dalton and fam ily spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ezell. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel House spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Freeman. Mr. Eppy has built anew house on his farm and will move at an early date. Several from here attended the lect ure of Dr. Beik Friday night at Bras elton; they reported a line lecture. Miss Rosa Mae McDougald, of Bost w#ck, is spending several days with friend* and relatives. Misses Dell and Fannie Sims had as their guests Sunday Misses Eva and Laura Lancaster, Messrs Roy Foster, Boyce Vermillion, Collie Lancaster and Hoyt Cruce of Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Branon Williams have moved to Athens; we regret very mucs to give them up. Mrs. E. S. Marlow, of Macedonia, will make her home with her.daughter, Mrs. r Andrew Johnson. Messrs. Jack and Fred Sims had as t,hoir guests Saturday night Mr. Hubert Lancaster, of Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wheeler, of Wil der, attended preaching at this place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Williams, of Ath ens, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J X Williams. Mr. C. C. Freeman spent Sunday af ternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Freeman, at Braselton. Mr. and Mrs. Uaston Attaway spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. CroniC; at Sharon. Several from here attended preach ing at Sharon Saturday night. Rev. E. B. Collins preached a fine sermon. Providence News Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sikes were in i Athens Saturday shopping. Gladys and Duel Mobley spent Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond. Miss Lois Nichelson spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Ellis Wa ges. Master Lester Hunter spnt Saturday night and Sunday with Master Bill Hunter. Miss Prudie Belle Sikes is spending this week with Mrs. Feat us Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Mon Sikes spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huff. Mr. Claud Hunter spent Saturday night with his brother, C. W. Hun ter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sikes, Jr. and lit tle son, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Zack Sikes. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Oldham and lit tle daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bart Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens Kinney spent Sunday' with Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Hutchins. -Little Johnny Ilaynie spent Sunday night with little Miriam Oldham. Misses Eula and Ruth Sikes spent Monday afternoon with Miss Iva Hun ter. The singing given by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Butler Sunday night was enjoy d by all present. Mr. Sam Sikes and Mr. Stephen Kin ney made a business trip to Green Cos. recently. Mayors, bankers, lawyers, prominent government, state and county officials, prominent business and professional men and ministers of the Gospel have endorsed Tanlae.-G. W. DeLaPerriere & Sons. Money-Worth Money Now AND WHEN YOU SEE ME IN REGARD TO YOUR I Roofing Work and Roof Repair ing Work, Plumbing and Plumb ing Repair Work, Roof Painting, and Repair Work ,House Paint ing and Interior Work YOU WILL AGREE THAT I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. C. J. Nally Phone 177 PROGRAMME Of Efficiency Conference to le held in Jefferson Presbyterian church on Tuesday, October 18th, 1921, at 10:30 o'clock A. M. Devotional: Mrs. Audley Morton. President's Message: Mrs. Simpson. Conference: How the women of the Church are organized to work, Mrs. Audley Morton. Song. Points for Local Auxiliary: Mrs. C. H. X'ewton. Prayer. Recess for lunch Song. Prayer. Church Calendar: Mrs. A. B. Dead wyler. Presentation of the Progressive Pro ■ grain: Mrs. E. M. Munroe. Conference: Standard of Excellence: Miss Lucy Linton. Prayer. G. M. Districts and G. M. Officers In Barrow County. District X’o. 243, Houses. Court 2nd Tuesday in each month. A. I. Lyle, r. P., R. 11. Kimball, X’. P., J. W. Sims, |nd B B. Bradburr.v, constables. District X’o. 249, Bethlehem. Court ird Saturday in each month. G. T. Edwards, J. P., J. T. Harrison, X. I’., Bethlehem, Ga., Warren T. Thompson, Bethlehem, Ga., constable. District Xo. 1740, Auburn. Court 2d Saturday in each month. J. W. Clack, J. P. ;*J. O. Hawthorne, X. P.; Auburn, Ga., W. H. Lovin, Auburn, Ga., consta ble. District Xo. 1741, Jones. Court 2nd Saturday in each month. W. C. Sorrels, J. I’.; Erastus Perkins, X. P.: Winder, Ga., J. W. Lackey, and It. It. Martin, Winder, constables. District Xo. 1742, Statliam. Court 3rd Wednesday in each month. D. L. Hale, J. P.; T. J. Sikes, X. I*.; Stat ham; W. M. Stinchcomb, Statliam, con stable. District Xo. 1743. Pentecost. Court Ist Saturday in each month. W. H. Grecson, J. P.; J. W. Doster, X. P; Winder, Ga., A. M. Ilaynie, Winder, constable. District Xo. 240, Chandlers. Court Ist Saturday in each month. R. W. Ilaynie, J. P; Tom Suddeth, X. P.: Winder; C. E. McDonald, Winder, con stable. District Xo. 310, Ben Smiths. Court 3rd Saturday in each month. X. D. Meadow, J. P.; W. J. Ethridge, X. I*.: Carl, Ga.,; C. G. McDaniel and J. W Elrod, Carl, Ga., constables. District Xo. 1744, Cains. Court 4tli Saturday in each month. J. H. Parke. J. P.; T. A. Beaton, X. P.; Hoschton, Ga.; H. B. Fagin and J. M. Davis, Hoschton, Ga, constables. How’s Your Appetite ? When Stomach Distresses You, Take This Advice Newport,, Ky. “About three years ago I had become all rundown in health. I had poor appetite and suffered with in digestion and seven' headaches. The main trouble appeared to be my stomach. I was advised to get Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and 1 did so, and be fore I had taken a half dozen bottles I was well as ever and have had no stom ach Rouble since.” —Mrs. Lida Sayers, 528 Elm St. You can quickly put yourself in A-l condition by obtaining Dr. Pierce’s Gold en Medical Discovery in tablets or liquid, or write Dr. Pierce, president Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free con fidentialcnedical advice. Mean Brute. "Your wife does a lot of entertain ing, doesn’t she?” remarked Mrs. Nay bor. “Yes,” growled Mr. Gabb. “If she Isn’t entertaining company, sba’a entertaining suspicions” Our Honor Roll. Many of our subscribers are coming up with their subscriptions in splen did style. We appreciate their kind ness beyond expression Below are those that have rememberd us during the past week, is “your name written there?” H. V. Davis D. P. Chandler I. G. Thomas Dr. S. A. Boland J. M. Porter Dr. J. C. Daniel D. F. Hammond 1.. W. Grizzle I’. L. Hutchins Leo Hunt Mrs. W. M. Fite G. H. Cofer M. A. Mi lisa ps G. C. Perkins J. T. Porter W. J. Crow It. C. Willingham J. M. L. Thurmond T. M. Sims L. M. Arnold It. L. Hale J. W. Sityes J. C. Williams X. T. Simmons W. .1. Ross E. V. Hardigrce IV. A. Ridgeway W. L. Tims J. H. Puckett W. E. Moore R. P. Adams ■W R. Jordon O. B. Austin Miss Gertrude Rogers A. S. Morgan T. J. McElhannon H. It. Kennedy M. M. House A. A. Thomas Lee Roberts J. E. Roekinore Will Itiden W. A. Harper Claude Shouts A. E. Bush E. V. Pool H. A. Hardy A. I). Collins W. W. Parks J. W. Lyle C. M. Jones Thurmond Harris L. E. Herrin R. F. Whaley 1.. J. Henry It. I). Radford J. B. Hancock .1. G. Cooper Miss Eula John Hill 11. 11. Dalton Clms Griimvood J. A. Wall L. L. Rogers J. H. Anglin R. P. Austin T. R. Wright J. E. Duunahoo J. A. Helms It. E. Ferguson Mrs. R. A. Minnish W. 1). Hendrix W. A. Wills H E. Blakey J. S. Hargrove W. R. Smith Mrs. Mac Potts W. C. Baggett J. n. Baird S. M. St. John 'l E. Garrison J. 11. House I>r. G. W. DeLaPrriere c c. Gregory I>r. C B. Almond E. A. Starr J. F. Broome C. M. Ferguson Claude Mayne Raymond DeLay Renee Couch lob Williams J. H. Wheeler Mrs. J. It. Lay W. E. Autry 11. G. Hill Sam Stein Lee J. Oliver J. E. Callahan L. M. Guinn J. J. Wilson Paul Rol>erts W. E. Young W. H. Sheats W. G. Graham Winder Mobile Cos. Dr. E. It. Harris J. C. Pratt. NOTICE. The City registration books will close Saturday, October 22, 1921. Those who have not registered and want to be able to vote in the city election will have to come and register.—l.. K. Griffeth. Clerk and Treasurer. Big Crop of the Woodlot. Woodlots yield to the farmers some dilng like sl9f> 000 Oltrt In a single year, lays the Ar er-an Forestry Magazine, >ut they might, with systematic man* igement and care produce several dines that much The only explanation of Tanlac's great sueoess is Tanlac’s true worth.— G. W. DeLaPerriere & Sons. THE WINDER NEWS Fords oiv SHORTER HOURS ON THU FARM -The Fordson saves from thirty to fifty per cent of the farmer’s time. FEWER HORSES ON THE FARM -The Fordson does the work of from four to six horses. LESS FARM HELP \ -One man with a Fordson can do more work easier and with less expense than two men with horses. MORE MONEY FOR THE FARMER -A farmer with a Fordson can raise more crops easier and with less expense. He therefore makes more profit. KING MOTOR COMPANY C. B. MOTT, Manager Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers DEMONSTRATION International Tractors Fordson Tractors PLACE: A. JUDSON HARDIGREE’S FARM. Time: Saturday, Odt. 15, 1921 TIME: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1921. WE WILL SHOW THE GOOD FARMERS OF BAR ROW COUNTY THE GREAT ADVANTAGES OF MODERN FARM POWER MACHINERY. Smith Hardware Cos. King Motor Cos. Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.