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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1921
Crows Academy
T’li
Mix* T,ena Edwards spent Thursday
night with Miss Viola Casey.
Mrs. I’atton and family and Mrs.
Luke and family were the guests of
Mrs. Ida Luke Thursday.
Missus Nellie and Viola Casey had
as their guests Sunday Misses Annie
Ijou, Willie Mae and Rossie Bell l*at
ton.
The party at Mr. Hamilton's Tuesday
night was enjoyed by all present.
Miss Nellie Casey spent Sunday
night with Miss Annie Ixu Patton.
Every btxly In this section is busy
preparing for Christmas.
Mrs. Ada Luke had as her guest Sun
day Mrs. Ida and lassie Luke and Mrs.
Smith.
Mrs. Littie Patton and family and
Mr. Grady Smith were the guests of
Mrs. Nmith of near Mars Hill Monday.
The singing given by Miss Stella Rob
ertson Sunday night was enjoyed by
all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huff were in
Winder one day iast week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Casey were in
Watkinsville Friday.
Misses Florence and I/enn Edwards
were the guests of Misses Nellie and
Viola Casey recently.
FOUND—A small gold medal, owner
apply to It. H. Kimball, Atty.
LOST—Dark blue serge corded and
plaited skirt on streets of Winder. If
anyone found it or got it through mis
take please return to Winder News of
fice and receive reward. ltpd.
Six Tou linear
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How Many Objects in This Picture Begin With tl:e Letter “C'
The above picture contains a number of objects beginning with the letter “C.” Just take a good
look at the picture—there are all sorts of things that begin with the letter “C” —like cow, calf,
cap, etc. Nothing is hidden; you don't have to turn the picture upside down. Make a list of all the
objects in the picture, the names of which begin with the letter "C.” Have the whole family join
in—see who can find the most. Don't miss any. Fifteen cash prizes will be awarded for the fifteen
best lists of words submitted. The answer having the largest and nearest correct list of visible
objects shown in this picture starting with the letter “C” will be awarded first prize: second best,
second prize, etc.
Young and Old, Join in The Fun
Tho Atlanta Constitution announces today a
frame In which all can participate — from the
tiniest child to grandfather and great-grandma.
No object Is so small but that the poorest eye
sight oan seo it it is a test of skill. Your
abi ity to find “C-Worda" determines the prize
you win. Right after supper this evening,
gather all the members of your family together;
give each of them a pencil and a sheet of paper
--and see who can find the most “C-Words."
You’ll bo surprised to find how large a list of
words you can get after a few minutes’ study.
Sit down NOW and try it — then, send In your
list and try for the big prizes
You Can Win SI,OOO
OR BUICK SIX TOURING CAR
The "O-Word" Picture Puxtle Game la a campaign to
increase the popularity of The Atlanta Constitution. It
costs nothing to take part, and you do not haw to send
is s single subscription to sin a prise.
If your list of “0-Words” is awarded FIRST, SECOND or
THIRD itrizo by tho Judges, you will win $35; but if you
would like to win more than $35, we are making the
following s|te ini offer whereby you can win bigger cash
prises by sending in ONE or TWO subscriptions to The
Atlanta Constitution.
HKUB'S llOW: If your answer to the "C Word” Picture
I’nssle wins FIRST, KUiUND or THIRD prise and you
hare sent in ONE six-month subscription to The Atlanta
Constitution at $5.00, you will receive $350 instead of $35;
fourth prise, flbO; fifth prise. SIOO, etc. (See second
column of figures in prise list.)
OR. If your answer wins FIRST, SECOND or THIRD prise,
anti you have eent In TWO six month subscriptions to The
Atlanta Constitution at SR.OO. or ONE yearly subscription
to The Constitution at $0.50, you will receive f 1.000 in
jdnee of $35; fourth prist**, $300: fifth prize, sl*oo. etc.
thin! column of figures in prize list.)
How is that fur a libera! offer? But, LOOK, there are
three SI,OOO prises. Therefore, if you ftand FIRST.
SECOND or THIRD and have sent in TWO six-month
subscriptions at $5.00 or ore yearly subscription at $9.50.
you will win SI,OOO. NOW. FURTHER, ass SPECIAL
OFFER, we will allow the parti cl jvnt having the best lint
of '•C WonU" of the First Three Pi iso Winners (if fully
qualified), the choice of SI,OOO in cash or anew 1922 Rules
Six Touting Car, value $1,715 f. o. b. Atlanta.
It takes but TWO six-month subscriptions at $5.00 or one
yearly subscription at $9 50 (new or renewal) to qualify
for the big SI,OOO rewards. Absolutely, that is the maxi
mum. You can do this with very little effort. Y’our own
subscription can count. We can also take subscriptions to
start at any future date. Just mark on your order when
you want the ;>ei>er started, and we will not commence
delivery until you say.
Subscription Rates—Payable in Advance
(My Mali, Carrier, or %irent.)
DAILY AND SUNDAY I DAILY AND SUNDAY
Six Month, WOO | On Yai *9.50
RURAL ROUTE
SUBSCRIBERS
J. L. DECKER,
PUZZLE It'GR.
Try It.
W may tet It down as a great
truth. I think, that the sense of mo
notony and drudgery In our work gen
erally shows that we have come to
put our emphasis in the wrong place—
that we have become concerned more
tn getting our work done and oflT our
hands than In the way we are doing
It. Change the emphasis to the latter,
and the situation will be mastered.
The sense of drudgery will vanish, end
the life and the work will have an
other aspect.—M. Q. Simona.
Easily Ttoted.
ft Is nald tha the perfume of flow
trs disappears as soon as the starch
n the petals la exhausted. It may. It
said, be restored by placing the
lower In a solution of sugar, when the
tormatlOD of starch and the emission
if fragrance will be at once resumed.
Judge's Bright Idea.
Oeslp was attempting to walk along
:he street on his hands. A policeman
trrested him. not agreeing that the
yorld had turned upside down. “How
nueh did you drink V asked the judge.
•Just one glass of wine." "'Well." re
named the Judge, “it must have been
i magnifying glass."
This offer applies to rural route patrons as well as subscribers living In cities
ami towns. If you are already receiving The Constitution, your subscription
will be extended front its present expiration. Send in a yearly subscription at
$0.50, or two six-month subscriptions, at $5.00. and Qualify for the big prizes.
This is an easy way to win SI,OOO or a Buiek Touring Car.
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
A MOST USEFUL GIFT
LET US TAKE YOUR subscription for The Atlanta
Journal and Constitution; it will make an ideal
Journal an Constitution; it will make an ideal
and appreciated Christmas Gift.
HERRIN’S
Broad St.
I —THE PRIZES—
I Winning answers will receive prizes as follows: !
Ptius gl3 If Mas tvm H l Frirc, l( I yorl,
/XJ X RO • no. Mb,crip. or 2—S mo,, lub-
K C\) Vfran ardtß.it tion it tent icripticns arc .
• UN. fist Trizo. rs3s.oo " $350.00
N 2nd “ .. 35.00 350.00 I 1,000.00 g
3rd ** .. 35230- 850.00 VI^OHCTCo)
*'* tth •* .. 20.00 150.00
O sth “ ... 15.00 100.00 200.00
rv Gth “ .. 10.00 75.00 150.00
7th ** .. 7.50 40.00 80.00
>3 Bth “ .. 5.00 30.00 CO.OO
JS 9th ** .. 3.00 20.00 40.00
I Oth “ .. 2.00 15.00 80.00
11th •• .. 200 *5.00 30.00
3 12th “ .. 2.00 15.00 30.00
VST 13th “ .. 2.00 15.00 30.00
14 th •* .. 2.00 15.00 30.00
15th •• .. 2.00 15.00 30.00
Al l OII'UIIII.K KSLICK —Asa special prize for
the best effort shown in the game, we will allow
the participant having the best list of “C-Words,”
tf ihe first three prize winners (if fully qualified),
the choice of $ I,ooc cash or anew 1322 BUICK
MX TOURING CAlt, value 51,"15 f.o.b. Atlanta.
( Ibis rur tv now on disiilny nt the John Smith
Sale?. Hooiiim, ><. IDO W. I'curlifrcc St.. Atlanta. On.
OBSERVE THESE RULES
1. Any man. woman, girl or boy liv
ing In (icorgla or any adjoining state
who la not an employee of Th - At
lanta nr a member of
an employee's family, may submit
an answer. It coats nothing to try.
2 Ail answers nu st be mailed by
November 19th. IMI.
S. Answers should l>e written on
one aide of the paper only and
words numbered con aeon lively, l. 2.
3. etc. Write your full name and
addrvts ou each page in thi upper
right hand corner. If you desire
to write anything else, use a sep
arate sheet,
4. Only words found in the Eng
lish dictionary will be counted m>
not uae hyphenated, compound or
obsolete word*, i'se either tho
singular or plural, but where the
plural Is used, the singular can
not Lie counted and vice versa.
5. Words of the asm# spelling can
be used only ooce. awn though
used to designate different objects.
The same object can be named only
once; however, any part of the ob
ject may also be named
6. The answer having the largest
and nearest correct list of name* of
vietMo objects shown In the pic
ture that begin with the letter
**C." will be awarded first prise.
EXTRA PUZZLE PICTURES FREE ON REQUEST
The Revenge of Lycurgua.
"Which o* us does not admire what
Lyeurgus the Spartan did? A young
citizen had put out hta eye and been
handed over to him by his people to
be punished at hts own discretion. Ly
curgus abstained from all vengeance,
hut od the contrary Instructed and made
a good man of him. Producing him
In public In the theater, he said to
the astonished Spartans: “1 re
ceived this young man at your hands
full of violence and wanton Insolence;
1 restore blm to yon In hls right mlDd
and lit to serve hls country."—From
"The Golden Sayings of Epictetus.”
Money In Hls Shoes.
A Pole named Plctr Talla. traveling
from America to Danzig, was taken
Hi recently In the Y. M. C. A. hut.
Waterloo road, London, and removed
to the Infirmary. He had only tw#
shillings threepence In English money,
but bidden in bis clothing be had 22
$lO gold pieces and paper money to
the value of S9OO. Hls shoes were
found to be very heavy, and when
they were photographed by the X-ray.
12 large coins, presumably $lO gold
pieces, were found hidden between tha
leather and the soles of each hoot-*
Brooklyn Eagle.
etc. Neatn- sj*. style, or hand* ril
ing have no bearing upon deciding
the winners.
7. Candidates may co-operate In
answer!og tho puxxle. but only one
prUo will bo awarded to any ono
household; nor v. .1 p:U,.H be
awarded to more than one of any
group outside of the family, where
two or more have been working to
gether.
* In the event of a tie for an)
prize offered th? full amount of
such prise will be paid to each
tied participant.
9. All answers will receive the
same consideration, regardh -* of
whether or not a sul*crlpUon for
The Atlanta Constitution is sent In.
10. There will be three tudep.nd
et judges, having no connection
with Tim Constitution, who will
Judge the answers submitted and
sward the prists at the end of the
puzzle game and participants agree
to accept tho decision of the
judges as final and conclusive.
11. The judges will meet right aft
er the cloee. and th? announce
ment of the prise winners and cor
rect list of words will be published
in The Constitution just as quick
ly thereafter as possible.
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA
THE WINDER NEWS
Specials for Friday and Saturday
18 pounds best grade sugar, cash only .. SI.OO
100 pounds best grade sugar, cash only $6.00
Best grade oranges, per crate L ..._. . $3.90
Grape Fruit, per crate ............. $3.50
Apples- per box $3.00 and up
Sun-Maid Raisins, per box ......... $4.75
Nuts, all kinds ............... t ...25c and up
30c plug tobacco ... . 25c
3 boxes snuff, any kind ... ... . . . t . . . t . t . .. . 25c
We have a complete line of Fruits, Nuts etc., and the
prices are as cheap as they can be made.
Just receive fresh shipment of Celery and Iceburg
Lettuce.
CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE HERE.
HARGROVE BROTHERS
MAYBURG’S
WOMENS WEAR
278 Clayton Street Athens, Georgia
f—■ m ■ t—a—
Suits, Dresses, Coats
READY-TO-WEAR
Price Concessions unequalled by active comparison. The utmost quality and. style
distinction. . If ever there was a time when you could effect a real savings on Coats it is
now. Wonderful new styles—
sl9.7s, $29.50, $45.00
We have the Coats—hundreds of them. In' every good style, color and material; then
consider the prices which are all below cost of production, then, you have a combination
of inducements to buy: here.
CLOSING OUT DRESS SALE
We are doing the dress business of Athens and not without good reason—values
beyond compare at prices lower than ever before. Original different styles. Have
marked every dress in stock at a price that means quick disposal. Arranged in four
different prices. Next few days to get the pick.
SIO.OO, $16.95, $19.75, $24.50
Suits By the Hundred
A Great Riddance Sale
of.Velour, \eldye, Normandy, Broadcloth, Trieotine and other smartest of the season’s
materials.
One Lot marked $19.75
One Lot marked $25.00
One Lot marked $33.95
Wool Jersey Jumpers, best quality, cut to.. $3.95
Peter Pan Wool Jersey Dresses. Attention high school
college and business £irls. Navy, henna, brown, the
ideal garment. We know we don’t have to urge you to
buy when you see them $6.95
WOOL KNIT SCARFS
Heavy Australian Combed Wool, winterproof, weath
erproof, warm. Special at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95
Fancy Jersey Silk Scarfs, solid colors, at $1.95
Persian Silk Jersey Scarfs, extra long, wide and heavy
at . . ... . . ....... . ... . $2.95 and $3.95
SILK UND ER T HIN GSUNDE RP R 4 CTf '
%
Anew stock of Silk Underwear for Holiday trade at
startling unheard of prices. Exquisite workmanship,
dainty trimmings.
Exclusive selection Silk Gowns, values up to 12.50. Next
few days . ... ... $5.95
SILK TEDDIES
Flesh and fancy colors. Big selection. Special for few
days at $4.95 and $2.85.
Silk Vests, wonderful new values at $1.95, $2.25, $2.45
_ SILK PETTICOATS * *
Changeable Taffeta Silk Petticoats at $2.95
Jersey Silk Petticoats, triple flounce, at. t . .... . $4.95
SIO.OO Jersey Novelty Silk Petticoats, at . . L . . .... $5.95
Subscription Price: SI.BO Per .Year.