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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921.
UNION LOCALS
Miss Jewell Chapman spent Satur
day night with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. W. Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Segars and chil
dren ,pent Thursday with the latter's
A. N. Porter’s
CASH STORE
THEY COST LESS HERE
Good Self-Rising flour, Bbl ssß.oo
Good plain flour, 8b1 .4 $7.80
J. P. Coats Thread, spool . . 4 . a . -05
Red Devil Lye, 15c, 2 for . ; .. M . .25
Van Camp’s Soup Beans, can .30
Wesson’s Cooking Oil, can -30
Large No. 3 can Hominy ....... a .... a .,M .15
Can Corn, per can 15c, or 2 for ~.. ~.*...*.1.25
Can Tomato, per can, 15c, 2 for l>x .x* imm .25
Pink Salmon, per can 15c 2 for ... I'l"." L*i •25
Sardines, per can, ~ ~...w . x. 05
Potted Meat, per can .05
Vienna Sausage, per can .10
Campbell Soups, 15c or 2 for .25
Maccaroni, per package . ..,.10
Corn Flakes, per package, 15c, or 2 for .25
Genuine California Peas, per pound ... . .10
Butter Beans, per pound *lO
Pink Beans, per pound ... ... . . ... .10
Best Cheese, per pound .. t .. ..,. .35
Peaberry Coffee, per pound .25
Flat Grain Coffee, per pound 20
Granulated Sugar 15 pounds for .... SI.OO
5 gallons Kerosene Oil W 1................ .90
No. 5, Crescent Lard ~ 65
No. 10 Crescent Lard _. a . . $1.15
5 pounds net Silver Leaf Lard ~ 85
10 pounds net Silver Leaf Lard $1.65
Best Side Meatl2£
A. N. Porter's Cash Store
STATHAM, GA.
1 Lot Taffeta and Tric
.olette Dresses at
$4.98
1
1 Lot Serge, Tricotine,
Canton Crene & Char
mouse Dresses at
$19.95
1 Lot Ladies Coats, are
worth $40.00, to go at
17.50 to 16.75
Klimax Overalls, sizes
up to 44 at
95c
Ladies Hats and Suits at
prices that can’t be beat
Men’s Suits, Hats and
Shoes at prices that will
make them sell.
parents, Mr. and Mm. W. N. Strange.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spence spent
Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. M.
L. Williamson, of Statham.
Mrs. W. L. Page and daughter, Ituth,
spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
J. H. Foster.
Miss Beulah Bradberry spent last
SUMMEROUR
“Needs The Cash”
The Goods Must Go
■' ! A SPECIAL SALE FOR
Friday, Saturday, Monday
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If you fail to visit our store on one of these days you are going to regret it. Especi
ally when your neighbor tells you of the wonderful values he received here.
We Quote a Few Prices
This is a great Sacrifice on our part but we must raise some money and it
will surprise you to know how cheap you can buy things on these days. Every
thing at these prices strictly cash.
J. W. Summerour
Winder, Georgia
Thursday night with Miss Lollie Pen
dergrass.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morgan, of
Chapel, spent one day last week with
the latter’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Dee
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Healan spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. V.
Healan.
School started at Rockwell last Mon
day under the management of Misses
Lollie Pendergrass and Desma Page.
(We regret exceedingly the error
that occurred in Union Notes last week.
The error was made in this office and
was clearly an oversight. Two Items
were written one after the other, and
In preparing the copy for the linotype
operator the items became mixed. The
item (should have read “Mr. J. I).
Spence spent Saturday night and Sun
day with relatives in Monroe.” We
apologize to all parties concerned;
there is nothing further from our de
sire than to hurt the feelings of any
of our readers.—Editor.)
PARRISH LOCALS
There will be a box supper at this
place Saturday night at 7:30 o’clock.
Sheriff® 11. O. Camp will be the auc
tioneer.
Everybody come.
Miss Thelma Allen spent Tuesday
night with Miss Pearl Marr.
Mias Carmen Eider spent Wednes
day night with Miss Nellie Allen.
Mrs. C. P. Allen spent a while Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. A. N. El
liott.
Miss Jewell Elliott spent Tuesday
night with Misses Nellie and Ruth Al
len.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Glenn spent Sat
urday night with the latter’s mother,
Mrs. Pearlie Simpson.
Misses Nellie, Ruth and Thelma Al
len were guests of Miss Jewel Elliott
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. P. Allen was the guest of
Mrs. A. N. Elliott Sunday.
The singing at Mr. A. N. Elliott's
Sunday night was enjoyed by all pres
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Allen spent Sat
urday night with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen.
Mr. G. W. Alb'll and little son, Ralph,
were visiting relatives here Sunday.
Messrs. Otho Smith and Terrel Cane
were in this burg Sunday.
Business College Scholarship for sale
at this office. CHEAP.
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Business College Scholarship for sale
THE WINDER NEWS
CROSSING LOCALS
Miss Gladys Clack and Miss Annie
Johnson from Winder spent Saturday
night and Sunday with their cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Austin and family,
of near Bethlehem.
Mr. Carl Harrison spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. Steve Aus
tin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sims spent part
of last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Sims and family of Bethlehem.
Miss Daisy Housch from Putnam
county is spending this week with Miss
Grace McDonald of near Caiupton.
Mrs. W. M. Pittman and Mr. Curtis
Pittman from Bold Springs were the
guests of Mr. W. F. McElhannon and
family last Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Weymon Harrison and
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
I). Thompson last Monday night.
Mrs. It. M. McDonald spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McDonald
of near Carter Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Harrison and fam
ily were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Sims lust. Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. N. It. Austin spent
Sunday with Mr. R. L. and Miss Julia
Manning.
BETHEL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ridge
way Wednesday night.
Miss Susie and little Vallie Mae
Brown were guests of Mrs. Willie Par
tee and Miss Ara Partee Tuesday af
ternoon.
The candy drawing given by Misses:
Nancy and Ina Finch Saturday night j
was highly enjoyed by all present.
The Sunday school at this place is
on a boom.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams
Monday night
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway and
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee spent last
Thursday w’ith Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Ridgeway of Winder.
The school at Bethel is improving;
have 5 pupils on roll.
Messrs Reuben Brown, Willie Par
tee and Arch Tanner motored to Win
der Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee
awhile Saturday night.
We are sorry to say that Mrs. J. W.
Partee is quite ill; we hope she will
soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Starnes were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Starnes one j
night, this week.
THE
“Revenge
of T arzan”
The Book Name
“THE RETURN OF TARZAN
Monday. Dec. sth
This is the third picture and second book of
f
the Tarzan pictures which have proven very
interesting to the Strand patrons.
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WALLACE ILL ID „
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Strand Theatre
Babacrlptton Pries: fUSO Per Tear,
WALLACE REID
in
“THE VALLEY
OF THE GIANT’
Thursday, Dec. Ist.
Boys Suits, sizes 6-17 at
$4.98
$3.00 BLANKETS at
$1.25
15c Checks at
10c
15c Sheeting at
10c
All 27 inch Ginghams,
worth 30c at
15c
For these 3 days only
These are the best val
ues we have ever had.
Come in and look them
over.