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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2rt lf?T
instance
Your neighbor's borne burned only a few days or months ago and a
likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
fl. t night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
DELAi. ay mean tlie loss of your home. Any man can build a home
once A WISE man Insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection
that it gives, to Ills peace of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
FARM LOANS!
I make loans on lands in amounts from $500.00 to $100,000.00, for
five years’ time in Harrow, Walton, Jackson and Gwinnett counties. I
am in Winder on Fridays of each week; my office is on the second floor
of the Winder National Bank Building. Write to me or come to see me
if you need money.
S. G. BROWN, Banker
Private Bank—Not Incorporated.
6 mos.—22 LAWRENCEVILLE, GA.
WHEN YOU THINK OF
INSURANCE
THINK OF
NORTH GEORGIA TRUST &
BANKING CO.
LIFE : FIRE : HAIL : LIGHTNING : CY
CLONE : PARCEL POST : ACCIDENT
HEALTH : AUTOMOBILE : (Full Cover
age) : LIABILITY : COMPENSATION. :
Phone 82
S. F. MAUGHON, Manager.
FIRE, TORNADO
& AUTOMOBILE lllbUiallLC
Oldest and strongest companies in the
Insurance Line,
Will Appreciate your Business
C. C. GREGORY CO.
305 Winder National Hank Building
1 Classified Ads.
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Ol!It MOTTO: Quality, service and
J*RICE. Woodruff Hardware Cos.
bonus made on farms and city prop
erty. Lowest rates of interest and
commissions. —W. 11. Quarterwau, At
torney.
When you buy of ns you get the best
nt the right price. Woodruff Hdw. Cos.
Syracuse, Vulcan and Oliver plow
parts at WOODRUFFS.
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FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS.
On our Georgia ami Carolina coast
farms we have millions for immediate
shipment. Early Jersey, Charleston
Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Prepaid mail
Ht, .00; 400. $1.00; 1000, $2.00. Ex
press 2000, $3.00; 5000, $0.25. Bun
combe Collards, Big Boston Lettuce
same price. PARKER FARMS, At
lanta, Ga. 4t.
Syracuse. Vulcan anil Oliver plow
repairs. The best made at Woodruffs.
Our plow points last longer and plow
better, Syracuse. Vulcan and Oliver.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
For good hardware at the right price
go to Woodruff Hardware 00.
Fidtaou Mazda Klectrio Bulbs are the
best. We have them. Woodruff Jldw.
For the best light buy an Edison
Mazda Bulb. Sold by Woodruff lldw.
Cos. I'hrttie 68.
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(let your Onion Sets now.—Wood
ruff Hardware Cos.
English Pea Seed for sale at Wood
ruff's.
Columbia Hot Shot Batteries jyill
crank your Fords. We sell them. Wood
ruff Hardware Cos.
If its good merchandise and a
square deal you want, you will find it
at WOODRUFF HDW. CO,
A 36-foot heavy plow line, 3 pairs to
the dollar. Cheaper grades 20c the pair
Woodruff Hardware Company.
Plow soon and plow deep,
Make cotton to sell
And make cotton to keep.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Do not fail to try our Syracuse, Yul
can and Oliver plow repairs. Made by
Lynchburg Plow Cos. Lasts longer
than any other genuine point on the
market. For sale by Woodruc Hdw.
WANTED.—FieId run corn In the
shuck J. AV. Saunders, Phone 247.
Anyone wishing to have sewing done,
please bring your work to me. My
charges are reasonable and I guaran
tee satisfaction. I live at the Jack
son home at the end of Broad street.—
Mrs. I. A. Shaw, Winder, Ga. 2t
Edison Mazda lamps have hut one
eipial tlie sun. For sale by Wood
ruff Hardware Cos.
Plenty of Onion Sets at Woodruff
Hardware Store. -v
Try our Columbia Hot Shot batter
ies to crank your Fords.—Woodruff
Hardware Cos. Phone 66.
' oung men. women, over 17. desiring
government positions. $l3O monthly,
write for free list of positions now
open. J. Leonard, (former Civil Ser
vice Examiner) 505 Equitable Bldg.,
Washington, D. C. 3tpd42
MRS. C. C. OLDHAM
A Healthy Woman is
Always Beautiful
In The Eyes of Man
Lexington, Ey.—“ During the time
of middle life I used Doctor Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription and I cannot
praise it too highly for the good it
did me. I believe the Favorite Pre
fcripiio.i is bound to become a favorite
remedy with each woman who gives
it a fair (~ I. J have also used Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery for
stomach troubla and for colds, etc.,
and I believe it to be the best general
tonic that can be iiad.”—Mrs. C. C.
Oldham, 553 Breckenridge Street.
The use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription has made many women
happy by making them healthy. Get
it at once from your nearest druggist,
in either liquid or tablet form. Write
Dr. Pierce, President Invalids’ Hotel
in Buffalo, N. Y., for free, confidential
medical advice
County Line News
School at this place is progressing
nicely with a large attendance.
We are sorry to state that Mrs. W.
11. Puckett is no better.
We are glad to state that Mr. W. H.
Itainey is improving and is able to be
out again.
On January 22nd, occurred the mar
riage of Miss Jewell Doster and Mr.
George Murphy. We hope for them a
long and happy life.
If some some would live better them
selves and quit kicking the innocent
they would be better off when judg
ment day comes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Freeman of Hosch
ton were the guests of the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). S. Rainey.
We have almost finished our basket
ball court and hope to be playing
some soon.
Mr. I). S. Rainey happened to the
misfortune of falling recently and
hurting his ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Long of Dacula
spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
o. It. Rainey.
Misses Bell and Lottie Moon and
Bertha Mobley of Winder visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Moon and family Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams and Col
and Mrs. J. C. Pratt of Winder visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Williams Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Freeman visited
Mr. and Mrs E. E. Clark Sunday af
ternoon.
STATHAM NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lowe and chil
dren of Watkinsville were the week
end guests of relatives here.
Mrs. P. L. Hutchins and Mrs. T. J.
Sykes were delegates Monday in Ath
ens at the Parent Teacher association.
Little Mildred Chambers of Athens
is spending awhile here with relatives.
Mrs. J. AV. Williams and little son,
j. W. Jr., of Colbert spent the week
end here with Prof. Williams at the
home of Mrs. T. L. Holeomb.
Miss Marian Reynolds was the guest
of Miss Susie Belle Perkins Saturday
and Sunday. .
j. j. Horton, of Atlanta, is here with
his two little daughters for a few days.
Miss Ellen Hammond was the dinner
guest of Mrs. T. L. Holcomb Sunday.
' The people of Statham are very glad
to have Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Hutcheson,
of Danielsville move into their little
city to make their future home here.
Rev. M. B. Sams was the dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haynie.
Misses Mary and Mozelle Perry and
Frances Arnold were the week-end
guests of Miss Tabitha Sims of near
AVinder. „ , .
Mrs. C. B. Chambers was called to
the bedside of her sister, Mrs. H. L.
White of Isivonia, who lias been se
riously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus AVillingliam an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Janu
ary 15th, 15>22.
Rev. M. B. Sams delivered two very
able sermons Sunday morning and ev
ening at the Methodist church to very
appreciative audiences.
Misses Mary and Mozelle Perry en
tertained a few of their friends on last
Thursday evening. After conversation
and music and games, candy was serv-
ed t>y the hostess.
Mr. Willie Welborn of Forsyth was
the .guest of his sister, Mrs. T. J. Sykes
Wednesday.
An oyster supper will be given r ri
day evening by the Parent-Teachers as
sociation for the benetlt of the school.
Everybody welcome. Come.
Worth Considering.
The question is not so much how yon
contract a cold, but how to get rid of
it with the least loss of time and in
experience of others under similar cir
cumstances, who have been most suc
cessful in checking their colds, in their
beginning, you will secure a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy without
delay, and use it faithfully. There are
many families who have used this prep
aration successfully for years and hold
it lu high esteem. It is excellent.'
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Money to Lend on
FARM LANDS
Lowest rates of Interest. Prompt action
Hubert M. Rvlee
Athens, Ga.
Law offices, 405 Holman Bldg
THE WINDER YEWS
Victory News
School at this place is progressing
ni< ely witli b3 on roll.
, There, will lie a box supper at this
place Saturday night, January' 28th.
Everybody invited to come and tiring
well filled boxes.
Misses Pauline and Norine Johnson
had as their guests Saturday afternoon
Miss Jtireli Bailey.
Miss Gladys Evans had as her guests
Saturday night Misses Florine Murphy
and Jurell Bailey.
Miss Florine Murphy bad as her
gne.sts Sunday Misses Pauline and No
rine. Johnson and Jurell Bailey and
Gladys Evans.
Miss Ermine Simpson was the din
ner guest of Miss Alma Deaton Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rockmore spent
Saturday, night and Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Settie Boss.
Messrs. J. IL Evans and Mr. E. D.
Johnson motored to Winder Tlfursday
on business.
Messrs. Ralph Evans and Herman
Johnson attended Services at Sharon
Sunday night.
Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Roquemore were
Sunday night guests of Mr. and Mrsf
E. I>. Johnson.
Mrs.. Effle Attaway of Gainesville is
spending some time with her father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flee
man.
Little Miss Olee Johnson has been
on the sick list this week; we hope
her condition will improve.
County Line.
Mr. and Mrs. John McElhannon and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Atney
Smith Sunday.
Mr. Worthum Lowery of Winder is
spending several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Harrison.
Misses Ollie and Desma Murphy lmd
as their guests Sunday afternoon
Misses Girtib Maxey, Annie Clark, Bir
tie House and Willie Mae Greesou.
Mrs. Trave Reynolds was buried at
Bethabra Monday, January 23. Rev.
Bunyan Collins conducted the services.
She leaves four children, and a host of
relatives to mourn her loss. The be
reaved ones have our sympathy.
Mrs. E. A. Castleberry and children
of Gainesville spent several days last
week with Mr. E. D. Murphy and fam
t)n last Sunday morning at Mr. O.
IL House's occurred the marriage of
Mr. George Murphy and Miss Jewell
Doster, Rev. Jones officiating. We wish
the young couple a happy wedded life.
BETHEL
Mrs. C. A. Edwards was the guest of
Mrs. W. C. Shore Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. J. W. Adams was the guest of
Mrs. Ed Starnes Wednesday afternoon.
Misses Betty Ism and Martha Sue
Harrison of Bethlehem spent Monday
night with Misses Laura Belle aud Ma
ry Lee Edwards.
Mrs. T. W. Partee was the guest of
Mrs. C. H. Partain Wednesday.
Mrs. U. 11. Bolton was the guest of
her mother, Mrs. G. W. Adams Thurs
day afternoon.
We are glad to sny that little Mary
Partain lias recovered from an attack
of whooping cough.
Mrs. Morgan Starnes .'spent Wed
nesday night with Mrs. E. I). Starnes.
Mr. and Mrs. .T. W. Partee were the
guests Thursday night of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Shore.
Messrs. J. W. Partee and E. H.
Ridgeway were in Winder Saturday.
Mr. L. N. Helton of near Carl were the
guests of Mr. R. R. Brown Wednesday.
Mrs. Joe Sims is on the sick list this
week. We hope she will soon recover.
Muss Mary Lee Edwards was the
guest of Misses Betty Lou and Mar
tha Sue Harrison Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams and Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Anderson and Mr. and
Mrs. V H Bolton were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bolton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Ethridge were
the guestst>f Mr. and Mrs. Henry liidge
way of Bethlehem Sunday.
Mrs. G. IV. Edwards and Mrs. C. A.
Edwards were guests of Mrs. Mary
Pruitt Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams and Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Partain were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. B. F. Edwards were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Edwards
Sunday afternoon.
Several from here attended the sing
ing at Carter Hill Sunday.
We are sorry to say that Mrs. E. H.
Ridgeway is on the sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. AV. Partee
awhile Sunday night.
Mr. and. Mis. J. C. Harper were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Dillard Sunday. „
Crossing Locals
Mr. and Mrs. li. B. McElhannon and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Kilgore and family.
Mr. Carl Harrison spent last Wed
nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Minis.
Mrs. L. G. Garrett was the guest of
Mrs. R. C. Hendrix last Thursday af
ternoon. *
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Harrison were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clack
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Carl Harrison spent Saturday
night with Mr. Steve Austin.
Several hoys and girls from Bold
Springs were the guests of Mr. Guy Kil
gore Thursday
Mr. Lonzo anil Miss Curtis Boss of
Winder spent last Thursday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilgore.
Mr. Ralph Williams from Loganville
spent Friday night with his sister, Mrs.
Ray Kilgore.
Bilious Headache.
When you have a severe headache,
a disordered stomnch .and con
stipation. take three of Chamber
lain's Tablets. They will correct the
disorders of the liver “and bowela, ef
fectually curing the headache.
Fitter” specifications
A-FUI.L GRAIN CALFSKIN RICH MAHOG
ANY SHADE.
'RST QUALITY TEN IRON OAK OUT
SOLE.
C—SEVEN OR EIGHT IRON-OAK (3HOUL.
t>ER Cl I ANNEX) INSOLE.
P—FULL LENGTH VAMP.
E—SOLE LEATHER BOX.
I—CALFSKIN INSIDE VAMP REINFORCE
MENT.
G—CALFSKIN INSIDE COUNTER POCKET.
H—SOLE LEATHER COUNTER.
J—EXTRA LONG RUBBER HEELS 54 inch
longer than standard.
J—NINE-CORD LINEN INSEAM THREAD,
K—LAPPED QUARTERS. NO BACK STAY
L-iUNSTESN GAUGE STEEL SHANK.
“Foot-Fitters” are the only shoes in the world
which have all the above specifications
We make this statement without fear of contraiction. Positively
no leather substitution in the construction of “Foot-Fitters”
We guarantee “Foot-Fitters” to be made
of Solid Leather all through. No paper
fibre or substitutions used in ‘Foot-Fitters’
We have just been appointed Exclusive agents for these wonderful-
Shoes. Come to our store and be fitted with a pair of “Foot-Fitters.”
Nothing like it in this city. are the best shoe con- „
struction ever attempted. All shapes, sizes and widths— 1
$6.85
PER PAIR
J. T. Strange Cos.
UNIVERSAL CAR
sliH
/pp*rt with |
er, demountable nn, extra rim , 4 * lr H!
and non-skid tires all around.
Compare Motor CarVaSaies f
THINK of a Ford Sedan with starter
and demountable rims—a really
high-class car having all the comforts
\ and conveniences that go along with
I an enclosed job s-- " "
l Compare it with any other car either
open or enclosed, point for point, with
| out even considering the hundreds of
thousands now in use or the extensive
< Service Organization back of your pur
] chase, and you will agree that the Ford
| Sedan represents a motor car value
] that cannot be equalled anywhere.
Let us take you for a ride in one.
I
KING MOTOR CO.
I C. B. MOTT, Manager
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.
M—Calfskin HEEL PAD.
14—3 cz. Duck LINING.
O—Four Rows TIP STITCHING.
F—Calfskin EYELET STAY.
Q—Best Quality BRAU LOCK Sil- 3
THREAD.
R—SILK BLUCHER Bar.
S—Calfskin TOP FACING.
T—FELT Bottom FILLER.
U—Fast Color HOOKS AND EYELETS.
V—Felt Lined TONGUE.
W—Two Hows Single Needle VAMPING.
X—Full Grain Sole Ltathcc Whole Lift HEEL
BASE
Y-Eight Nail HEEL.
Z—' %> More LIVE Rubber than Avenge RU&.
EER HEEL. i