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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2fl. 1#22
p Barrow, Gwinnett, and Jack
-1 0.1 ill son counties.
m Prompt, dependable service.
IIS 1 want y° ur business.
D. Gorham Jackson
“THE FARM LOAN MAX’’
Hash Building
WINDER, GEORGIA
Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000) Farm
Loans Accepted by a Vermont Bank From
S. G. Brown, of Lawrenceville, Ga.
IT WILL BE of interest Cos the farmers to know that S. G. Brown, of
Lawrenceville, received a telegram Saturday that Thirty Thousand
l $30,000.60) of his loans had been accepted by n Vermont. Bank. Money
is getting easier, and if any farmers need money on their lands it
would be well to see Mr. Brown, or write to him. lie has an offlee in
Winder om the second floor of the Winder National Bank Building and
is in Winder every Friday. lie makes loans on lands in Barrow, Jack
son, Walton and Gwinnett counties.
W. C. JETT
I want to buy all your hens at highest mar
ket price. Also your eggs and butter. Will
give top price for them.
W. C. JETT
Telephone 55
We Want 1922 to
be a big Year for
Everybody-
And we are going to do our best to help
all our customers make it so. We are going
to help you in all the ways possible save mon
ey. On account of our wholesale connections
we are in position to save you money on your
Groceries, Feed stuffs and Meats, and this
will be an important factor in making 1922
a big year for you.
We propose to study the interests of our
customers, and to serve them so promptly,
and to save them so much on their goods that
they will be pleased with their dealings with
us and will come out on top, financially, at
the end of the year.
Flour, per Barrel $7.25 up
3 lbs. Maxwell House Coffee $1.15
Star Soap, largest bar on market, IO2OZ. 5c
We have plenty of Beet Pulp, Cotton Seed
Hulls and Meal, baled shucks.
Remember that good chicken feed
Watson-Glover
& Company
Phone 80
Another Store Has
Opened In Winder.
Mr. L. Ween will open in the building
under the telephone exchange, Friday,
tomorrow, the Dixie Government store.
This store will deal in army goods and
are now distributing circulars quoting
some attractive prices for their open
ing Friday.
Farewell Service at Christian Church.
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The churches of the city, according
to custom, will call off their services
for Sunday evening and participate in
n farewell service to Rev. S. It. Grubb,
who shortly leaves for Columbia, S. C.
The services will be at the Christian
church.
Miss Hartley Weds Mr. Cain.
Cordial interest centers in the mar
riage of Miss Clara Belle Hartley, of
Hosehton, to V. Orttey Cain, of Atlan
ta, which was impressively solenmniz
ed Sunday afternoon at the home of V.
It. Harper, the Rev. J. S. McLeMore
officiating.
Mr. Cain's two brothers, Branson
Cain and Wright Cain and Miss Grace
MeLeou were the only attendants.
The ceremony was performed in the
presence of a few close friends.
The bride was becomingly gowned in
a smart traveling suit.
Mr. and .Mrs. Cain are at home to
their friends at 63 Mell avenue in In
man Park.
STAG SUPPER IN HONOR OF MR.
\V. A. BRADLEY.
A happy occasion of last week was
the stag supper given on Saturday ev
ening to Mr. W. A. Bradley, by his
charming wife.
The decorations were lovely, pink and
green being the color motif and in the
dining-room the table was overlaid with
a beautiful luce cover, the favors were
lovely pink rosebud and attractive
horse-shoqs with wishes for Mr. Brad
ley were at each place. An elegant
six course dinner was served. Places
were marked for Messrs. W. A. Brad
ley, W. O. Perry, Claud Mayne, I. E
Jackson. W. L. Mayne, G. A. Johns, L.
S. Radford, O. M. Jackson, J. T. Wal
den, H. E. Millikin, E. E. .Jackson,
John Hill, W. T. Robinson and Dr. E.
F. Saxon.
GEORGIA DAY.
Sunday, February 12, is Georgia’s
birthday. A special program lias been
arranged by the Georgia Sunday school
association, and a free copy may bo se
cured by writing to the headquarters of
this association at 917 Hurt Bldg., At
lanta.
This is one of a number of special day
programs for giving varsity in the Sun
day school worship period, which have
been issued by the association during
tiie past few’ months. The program
deals with file founding of the State of
Georgia with a government based on
“Wisdom, justice and moderation,” and
the needs of Georgia to-day in the mat
ter of religiously educating tiie large
number who are being untouched by any
Shndny school.
Specials for
Saturday, Jan.
28th
Good, large size cotton Blanket, pair $1.95
All-wool Blankets, both warp and filling
the pair $8.79
90-inch Irish Linen finish Sheeting, the
yard 90c
Best Outing, solid colors and stripes, the
yard •••••• 12|c
Good, heavy 3 A Sheeting, the yard . . . 12ic
Mens heavy wool and cotton mixed
Sweaters $1.79
All kinds of Knit Caps to keep your head
warm, $1.25 down to . .... 39c
The
Winder Dry Goods
Store
Winder. Ga.
THE WINDER NEWS
MIDWAY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wright spent
tiie week-end witli their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Nash, of Statham.
Vera Perkins und Elizabeth Smith
spent Sunduy with Susie and Lois Lee.
We are glad to know that Almond
Smith is much better at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clack spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Perkins.
Mr. Cove McElroy and Miss Harde
man Blasingame of Good Hope were
happily married at the home of Mr. E.
C. Perkins Sunday.
Mr. Herbert) Smith spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Manons.
Master E. C. Perkins took dinner
with Brunell Clack Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Joues of East
ville were up to see Almoud Smith last
Thursday afternoon.
We regret to chronicle the illness of
Mrs. H. I*. Quillian; her many friends
hope that she will soon be restored to
health.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bower and attract
ive children have returned to East
Point after a week’s visit to the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Perry.
FOR NEXT TEN DAYS
3 gallons, guaranteed, non-freeze
fluid for your automobile SI.OO. —City
Pharmacy.
FOR SALE.—One 3 burner New Per
fection oil stove. —Mrs. Z. F. Farmer,
Phone 274.
$7.00 Swinney Collar for $3.50. —Cal-
lahan.
Expert Welding & Ra
diator Repair Work.
All metals welded. No job too large:
no job too small. Radiators repaired
on all make cars. All work guaranteed
J. E. Casper’s Welding
Shop
Candler Street & Park Ave.
C. H. Stewart Old Stand
FOR SALE. —Coil heater, used only
short while. Will sell cheap for cash.—
L. A. Fortson. 2t.
MONUMENTS
FIRST CLASS WORK
MARBLE & GRANITE
Offlee in Dr. Bush New Building
WINDER MARBLE & GRANITE CO.
J. W. NICHOLS, Mgr.
J. C. I* RA T T
Attorney-At-Law
Winder, Ga.
Office in Bush Building
Practice in all Courts
WHEN YOUR BATTERY OR
AUTOMOBILE IS SICK
CALL NO. 6—The AUTO DOCTORS
Office Hours All Day and Night
AUTO SALES CO.
ATHENS STREET
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Note the many necessary uses for a Flash
Light. Let us show you why the WINCHES
TER is superior to all others.
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Winchester Flash Light Batteries last lon
ger. ,
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Axe Hanles 25 cents.
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Automobile Pliers 25 cents and up.
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Many of our good customers say we done
the right thing by going into a strictly cash
business.
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We have a full line of Electrical Goods,
such as lamps’ wire, cleats, rosettes, plugs,
irons, etc.
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Good Nail Hammers 75c up.
Sole Leather 50c per pound and up.
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12” Keystone Mill Files only 25 cents.
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Fresh Garden Seeds only 5c per packet.
Also Bulk Seeds.
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Buy a Winchester Hatchet, $1.50 value
for only 75 cents.
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Genuine No. 1 Scovil Hoe 75c. Others in
proportion.
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Automobile chains from $2.50 per pair
up. We are selling them cheaper than ever
before.
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Felt Roofing $1.50 per roll up.
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Heaviest best grade Barbed Wire $5.0(7
per roll. _ o _
See our poultry fence before buying. We
have wire that stretches up straight and is 1
guage heavier than the ordinary wire.
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We have Non-Skid Auto Casings from
$8.95 up. _ o _
Banner Outside White Paint $2.50 per gal.
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Best grade Galvanized Roofing $5 per sq.
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Genuine Ford Transmission Lining 50c
per set.
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-225 Kegs Wire Nails only $3.95 per keg
base.
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No. 1 Lone Star Adjustable Hames SI.OO
per pair. No. 61 Lone Star Adjustible Hame
heavy, $1.25 per pair.
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We are selling all plow Goods cheap.
Mr. Walter Finch says he can file twice as
many saws with a Winchester File than any
other make and he has tried all high grade
makes. _ Q _
It will pay you to trade here.
Quality and price counts.
We appreciate your trade.
Smith Hardware Company
WINDER, GA.
SabMrtptlon Price: SI.OO Prt Year.