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.THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922.
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Parish Locals.
The singing given by Misses Nellie
and Ruth Allen Sunday night was en
joyed by all present.
Messrs. Broughton, Hester and Ralph
Dalton mid .Tack Sims were guests of
Messrs. Ernest, Left us and Odell
Wright Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Flanigan. Mrs.
Hunie Elder and Mrs. Pearlle Simp
son and family were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cruce Sunday.
Miss Carmen Elder spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Miss Lucile
Sigmon.
Mr. G. W. Skelton is still on the sick
list ; we hope he will soon recover.
Mrs. A. X. Elliott was the guest of
Mrs. ('. 1\ Allen Friday night.
Miss Flora Simpson spent Thursday
night with Miss Thelma Allen.
Miss Jewell Elliott was the guest of
Misses Nellie. Ruth and Thelma Allen
Friday night.
Miss Ruth Allen spent Sunday night
With Mrs. Birth* Allen.
Mrs. Maud House and little daugh
ter, Lanertice, spent Sunday nigmht
with Mr. and Mrs. C. I*. Allen.
CARTER HILL.
Mr. H. M. Rutledge's family aiul
Miss Sadie Vunderford spent Satur
day with relatives at Hosditon.
Misses Nancy Lynch and Annie Mil
ler of Bethel community were quests
of Miss Vallie l’aur Sunday.
Uev. W. 11. McDonald of Ma.vsville
filled his tlrst apointmcnt for the New
year Sunday and Sunday night.
Mr. Joe Vanderford has purchas
ed the home on the west side of the
church and school house from Mr. li.
M. Rutledge and has moved there.
It is interesting to know that the
Northeast (ieorgta district convention
of the Christian churches held with
the Watkinsvllie church last year will
meet with tlte church here in October
this year. The district co-operation
meeting lias been held here once Ih>-
fore and our people are planning to
sustnln their former state-wide repu
tation for hospitality in taking care of
this convention.
Mr. J. L. Hill and children of Win
der were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Queen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Morris have mov
ed from Booth’s district, Walton coun
' ty, to this community. We are glad
to have them.
Several from this section attended a
singing at Corinth Sunday afternoon.
The Odd Fellows held their first
meeting for this year Saturday night.
•Officers were elected as follows: Cleve
Oreeson, X. O.: W. H. McDaniel, V. (.:
Calvin Edwards, conductor; (1. W. Ed
wards, secretary; ltev. J. C. Harbin,
chaplain and Fred J. Fuller, warden.
They closed their work for the old year
with an enjoyable oyster supper. Sev.
era I visitors were present including Dr.
H. I’. Adams of the Winder I. O. O. F.
MIDWAY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clack spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. H. M. Sail
ors.
Mr. and Mrs. V. I’. Perkins spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jones, near Oak Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. V. IV Perkins spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
ami Mrs. Jones near Oak Grove.
Miss Clara Smith spent Sunday with
Miss Until Clack.
We are sorry to know that Almond
Smith is sick at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wright spent
tin- latter part of last week with his
father at Eastvillc, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perkins spent
Sunday with Mr. Landrum McElroy.
Master Leolin Sailors si>ent Satur
day witli Master Ralph Adams.
I/>na and Ruby Barber spent Sun
du\ night with Hazel Perkins.
OBITUARY
In memory of Mrs. ,1. B. Chapman,
w ho departed this life on December 115.
Her remains were laid away in Union
church yard about four miles from
Winder. She was afflicted about two
years and bore her sutlerings without
complaining. She was taken worse
Saturday morning and the end came
Sunday evening at 7 ;IM> o'clock. She
was tit years of age at the time of her
death. When 1!> years old she was
married to Mr. J. B. Chapman and to
them were horn nine children, five
girls and four boys, all of whom sur
vive her.
Some day we’ll see our mother's face.
Shine white ns Alpine snows,
Some day we’ll see that precious face,
Iu a land where there’s no woe.
We gently folded her cold white hands
Across her quiet breast,
We placed rare flowers on her tomb.
And laid her down to rest.
The cruel recollections came.
Of the cruel, troubled past,
Her weary life is over now,
She is at peace at lust.
A mother from the home lias gone,
A voice they loved is still,
A place Is vacant in the home
Which never can be tilled.
A Sister, Mrs. A. D. C.
We like to sell Tatilac because it sat
isfies our customers. —G. W. DeLaPer
riere & Sons.
NOTICE—CITY TRA^DE —We will
make two deliveries a day, one at 10:30
In the morning and the other at 4:30
In the afternoon. Phone us your or
ders. Smith Hardware Cos.
Absolute merit and merit alone is
responsible for Tanlae’s phenomenal
and unprecedented success.—(l. W. De-
LaPerriere & Sons.
Crossing Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kilgore have re
turned from a week's visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Willingham near Loganville.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie McDaniel and
Miss Grace McDonald were guests of
Miss Ever McElhannon Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. I*. Thompson and
family from Bold Springs spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Austin
and family.
Mr. und Mrs. Jessie Thompson and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Darden Dunagan and family.
Miss Charlie Mae Sims was the
guest, of Miss Mnrell Harrison Sunday.
Miss Ossie Bell Barnes and Mrs. It.
C. Hendrix spent last Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McElhannon near
Campton.
Mr. Steve Austin spent Saturday
night with Mr. Carl Harrison.
Mr. David D*e Thompson was the
guest of Mr. Lee Harrison Sunday.
Mr. Odus McElhannon and Mr. Em
ory Griffeth made a business trip to
Watkinsville last week.
Mr. Carl Harrison spent last Tues
day night with Mr. Steve Austin.
Postoak Locals.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Lackey, Jr., of
near Paradise si>ent Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Casey spent Wed
nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Holloway.
Mr. W. M. Holloway and son spent
Saturday night witli Mr. J. W. Partin
near Campton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey spent Sat
urday night witli Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Holloway and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey spent last
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. G. I*. Hollo
tony.
Mr. A. J. Casey spent Sunday after
noon witli Mr. George Morton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin spent
Saturday night and Sunday with their
grandmother, Mrs. Childers.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackson and fam
ily spent awhile Sunday night with
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Holloway and
family.
Mrs. G. I*. Holloway spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Lucine Rogers of
Bethlehem.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey spent Fri
day night with Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Casey.
Misses Lillie Mae and Xobie Hol
loway spent Saturday with Misses
Beni all. Ethel Mac and Eunice Jack
son. i * ' ? 's*
Misses Ethel Mae and Eunice Jack
son spout Sunday with Misses Lillie
Mae and Nolde Holloway.
NOT THE ONLY ONE.
There Are Other Winder People Simi
larly Situated.
Can there lie any stronger proof of
fered than the evidence of Winder res
idents'' After you have read the fol
lowing. quietly answer the question.
J. IV. Carrington, Sr., grocer, 721?
Broad street. Winder, says: “About a
year ago my hack became sore and lame
and sharp pains stabbed through it
when I got in an unusual position which
made mo very miserable. When I
stooped I had a cramp in my back and
I could hardly straighten up again. My
kidneys acted irregularly, the secre
tions being scanty and highly colored
in passage. I used a box of Doan’s
Kidney Bills and was soon rid of the
misery in my hack and my kidneys at
once began to act in a normal way.
Doan's are reliable for kidney and blad
der trouble and I highly recommend
them.’’
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
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Crows Academy
Mrs. Baker Dial spent Sunday with
Mrs. Luke.
Misses Luna Mae Evans and Nellie
Casey spent Sunday with Misses MolUe
Mae and Florence Edwards.
School lias begun at I'nion Chapel
and great improvement lias been made;
about 35 on the roll.
Mr. and Mrs. Walls spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Luke.
The singing at Mr. Reynolds’ Sunday
night was enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. Luke and Mrs. Dial spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Casey.
Mrs. Fannie and Emma Hamilton
and Miss Stella Robertson spent Mon
day with Mrs. Georgia Ann Lee and
Annie Huff.
Mrs. Patton spent Monday with
her father, Mr. Joe Luke.
Mrs. Clara Belle Dial spent Sunday
with Miss Nellie Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Evans spent
Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Jiui Ed
wards.
Mr. Joe Luke is on the sick list this
Veeß’.
Mrs. Georgia Lee is confined to her
room on account of illness.
THE WINDER NEWS
S. A. L. Schedule
In Effect May Ist, 1921.
South Bound.
No. 11 arrives 6:18 A.M.
No. 17 arrives 8:42 a. in
No. 5 arrives 3 :00 p.m.
No. 20 arrives 7 :00 P.M.
North Bound
No. 30 arrives 9:15 a.m.
No. 6 arrives 2:35 p.m.
No. 18 arrives 7:00 p.m.
No. 12 arrives 10:41 P.M.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY
SCHEDULE —Effective July 24, 1921.
No. 8 daily for Gainesville lea. 1:33 pm.
No. 14 daily except Sunday for Gaines
ville leaves 8:45 A. M.
No. 5 daily for Monroe leaves 11 :30
A. M.
No. 13 daily except Sunday for
Monroe leaves 3:15 P. M.
In the District Court of the l\ S.,
Northern District of Georgia, as a
Court of Bankruptcy.
In Re: J. D. Wall, Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor above
named, a resident of Barrow* county,
are hereby notified that he was on Jan.
10, 1!r22. duly adjucated bankrupt and
the first meeting of his creditors will
he held at the office of Referee at Law
cvnceville, Gu., Jan. 24, 1922, at 10
n n ,„ (E. TANARUS.) at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt and transact such other bus
iness as may properly come before said
meeting.
N. L. HUTCHINS,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Lawreuceville. Gn., Jan. 14, 1923.
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Notice To The Public:
On or about Feburuary 1, I will open my new busi
ness at the Winder Drug Cos. old stand, where I have
been for the past two years. I will conduct one of the
most up-to-date ICE CREAM PARLORS and SODA
FOUNTS in the city.
I will handle Whitman’s and Norris’ Candies, and
Confectionaries of all kinds, Standard Toilet Prepara
tions' Drugs, Patent Medicines, School and Office Sup
plies, Latest books by popular authors, Cigars, Cigar
ettes, Tobaccos, Magazines and Weekly Periodicals,
Rubber Goods, Soaps of all kinds.
SEEDS
All kinds of Garden and Field Seeds, fresh and fine.
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I have bought new fixtures which will be delivered about February Ist, and every
thing is being done to make this one of the coziest and most attractive placed in the city.
I wish to thank my friends who have given me their patronage in the past and wish
to assui-e them that I will look for them in future with a feeling of much pleasure
and gratification. I will do my utmost to save you every penny possible, and will see
that you get the best quality of goods to lie had.
-Watch this space in The Winder News for prices that will make competition set up
and take notice,
Harold M. Herrin
Winder National Bank Building—Telephone No. 2
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