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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1022.
BETHLEHEM NEWS
Misses Fay and Fannie Lou Tucker
of Winder spent the week-end with rel
atives here/
Miss I>ru Willie Bell, who is teaching
at Liberty, spent the week end at home.
We are clad to report that Mr. "ey-
Bian Harrison is out again after a
we Vs illness.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hendrix had as
tlieir guests Friday night for sujrper,
Mr and Mrs. C I*. Jennings.
Mrs. It. I’. Adams and John Adams
m*o ressivering from an attack of in
fluenza
Mr W I* Henris lifts returned home
after spending a few days with Mr
John Braselton and family.
Mr. -Vivian Harris and mother, Mrs.
Harris were the guests of the latter’s
sister, Mrs. Wright, of near Monroe
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hendrix had as
their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Italph Situs and children.
Mr and Mrs. L. W. Is-siie and sons,
Charles and Wendell, and Mr Horace
Treadwell will 1 ave about the tirst of
February for Florida where they will
visit the former's relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. ltoy <reeson were the
gin da of Mr and Mrs. Tom Jtidgeway
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F,. A. Sims of Winder
spent Sunday with the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sims.
Mr and Mrs. S. H. Harrison spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc-
Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Jt'lovis McElhopnon
spent tin* week-end with the latter's
pan-nts, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill near
Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. George Perkins and
Miss Tliirza Odum were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. I-. Hendrix Sunday.
Mr. and Mi's. Pierce Jennings enter
tained at a possum dinner on Monday.
Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Loy Hen
drix.
Master Truman Bell of near Winder
Hpeut the week-end will) Mr. G. P. Ilol
loway and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jennings were the,
guests of Mrs. Arch Perry of Winder
Sunday.
Mr. Willie Lee Dillard spent the,
week-end with Mr. Clyde Ritlg way.
FARM I CANS!
I make loans on land* in amounts from $500.06 to $100,000.00, for
five years’ time in Barrow, Walton, Jackson and Gwinnett counties. I
am in Winder on Fridays of each week; my office is on the second lloor
of (lie 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.
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A Sound Investm^
WHERE can you spend $355
in motor transportation where
your dollar will go as far as in the
purchase of a Ford Touring car?
The initial outlay and the after ex
pense are so small that your Ford
Touring car will pay for itself many
times over whether used as a family
car for pleasure, for business
purposes or both.
'
The sooner you place your order,
the sooner you will be enjoying your
Ford car. Terms can be arranged.
KING MOTOR CO.
C. B. MOTT, Manager
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Crossing Locals
Mr. anti Mrs. Weyrnan Harrison spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Hendrix spruit
.Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Z. N.
Hendrix.
Mrs. Pearl Whitehead and children
spent last Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Harrison and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Hendrix spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Austin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Holloway were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Har
rison awhile Saturday night.
Miss Ossie Belle Barnes spent last
week with Miss Annie Bell MeElhau
nmi.
Mr. and Mrs. Weyrnan Harrison
were tin* guests of Mr. and Mrs. X. It.
Austin Sunday morning.
Miss Marece Harrison spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss AVtfinez.e Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Harrison sjauit
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ear] McDon
ald.
Mr. Steve Austin spent Saturday
night with Mr. Carl Harrison.
Misses Beatrice and Cornelia Raw
tins from Winder spent Sunday after
noon with their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin of near Bethlehem.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Barnes spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs Hiram McKl
iuinnoii and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barber spent last
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William
Thompson.
JACKSON UNION CHOIR
The Union choir of Jackson county
will meet at Ebenezer church next Sun
day (Feh. sth. y afternoon. If raining
will meet the second Sunday afternoon
if the weather is good. Barrow coun
ty union choir is invited to sing with
us. Also we give Prof. J. L. Moore n
special invitation to be witli us.—C.
Bryant, secretary.
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
Tin' bilious and dyspectlc are con
stant sufferers and appeal to our sym
pathies. Many such, however, have
been completely restored to health by
the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. These
tablets strengthen the stomach, invig
orate the liver and improve the diges
tion. They also cause a gentle move
ment of the bowels. When you have
any trouble with your stomach, give
them a trial.
Classified Ads.
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FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS.
On our Georgia and Carolina coast
farms we have millions for immediate
shipment. Early Jersey, Charleston
Wakefield, Flat Dutch. Prepaid mail
200, .60 ; 400,.$1.00; 1000, $2.00. Ex
press 2000, $6.00; 5000, $6.25. Bun
combe Collards, Big Boston Lettuce
same price. PARKER FARMS, At
lanta, Ga. 4t.
FOR SALE. —Coil heater, used only
short while. Will sell cheap for cash. —
L. A. Fortson. 2t.
Stop and look! No. 15 Oliver plow
points for .'trio at .Callahan’s.
We have fresh gaien seed just from
the grower at oue-tiaJ# the Atlanta seed
tnen’s prices.—Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Our Lynchburg plow points fit Oli
ver and last longer. Guaranteed gen
uine at Woodruff’s.
Our Edison Mazda lamps have but
one equal—the sun.—WOODRUFFS.
The time has come! You can buy a
bridle for !8c at Callahan’s.
All kinds Farm Tools for spring work
at the right price and guaranteed to
be the best. —WOODRUFF’S.
We handle nothing but the liest in
hardware. Farm Tools and Seeds.—Get
it at Woodruff Hardware Cos
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. 11. Stewart Old Stand
Our seed comes fresh from the lar
gest seed grower direct to us at prices
below Athens.—Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Remember you get nothing but gen
uine points and rejwirs at Woodruffs,
That Goober Lynchburg Plow point,
is the BEST MADE —it lasts longer—
at Callahan’s.
Our slock of Paints and Varnish
Stains is complete and of the best
made.—Woodruff.
Golden or White Dent Corn fresh
from the big seed farm at 10 cents per
pound.—Woodruff Hardware Cos.
The Best 4-ply cotton plow-lines, 3
pairs for SI.OO, at Callahan's.
WANTED. —Men or women to take or
ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery,
for men, women and children. Elimi
nates darning. $40.00 a week full time,
SI.OO an hour spare time. Experience
unnecessary.
INTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILLS
Norristown, l‘n.lOt-41.
If it's sole leather I have it—the best
—Callahan.
MT. MORIAH
Mr. (Hid Mrs. Flwtch Puckett of Friend
ship spent Saturday night with the
hitter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ltud
Wages.
Little Misses Lula Feagans and Adel
Ethridge spent Sunday with little Miss
Pel Cheek.
Mr. Arthur and Miss Autry Wages
spent Friday night with Mr and Mrs.
Fletch Puckett.
Mrs. Daisy Cooper spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Jim Manders.
Mesdames J. O. and E. A. Montgom
ery of Union Grove spent Saturday with
their mother, Mrs. Celia Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. OmPr Sloan spent Sat
urday night with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maiuiers.
Miss Gerdie Wood spent Thursday
afternoon with Miss Lena Merritt
Mr. Arthur Wages was the guest of
Miss Willie Sloan Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Broadus Deaton was the gu#st
of Mr. Bam Wall Sunday afternoon.
There was a singing at Miss Qerdie
Wood’s Sunday night which was high
ly enjoyed and well attended.
Sunday school at this place every
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock; ev
erybody invited to attend.
Miss Authy Wages spent Friday af
ternoon with Miss Mae Reynolds.
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ATLANTA, GA.
THE WINDER NEWS
CARTER HILL.
(Last week's Letter)
Mr. W. M. Dillard of Campbell coun
ty spent one night last week with Mr.
F. C. Wages and family.
Misses Lauree and Lena Mae Tread
well spent last week-end with their par
ents at Statham
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Harbin and a
number of others from Bethel, attend
ed services here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Ernest Brown of Winder led in
song service here Sunday afternoon.
We enjoyed his words about Mr. J. B.
Vaughan of Athens. Mr. Vaughan has
been dead five or six years.
Mr. Brown says a party at Athens
is trying to organize a J. B Vaughan
Singing Convention in every county of
Georgia. 1 suggest the singers of Bar
row get busy and organize this con
vention. Of course Carter Hill will
extend them a cordial invitation to
bold their first meeting Itere in memo
ry of th? time when the sweet singer
and liis good wife paid this community
a visit. If you have never heard Prof.
J. B. Vaughan sing you have missed a
rare treat.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McGaughey and
children of Dacula were guests of Mr.
J. M. Fuller’s family Sunday and Sun
day night
We trust that the Sunday school su
perintendent and teachers will be pres
ent Sunday afternoon so the Sunday
v.chool may be carried on so the church
may make a favorable report in regard
to Sunday school work at the con
vention here in October.
Pleasant Hill
Mr. Jimmie Mobley of near Tucker
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Jones Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jones were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson
uiday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Cook and Mrs. Fannie
Wages were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Johnson Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Cook and Mrs. Fannie Wa
ges were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Can
dler Mobley Tuesday night.
Little Miss Inez Johnson spent Sun
day afternoon with little Miss Katie
Nell Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wall spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Candler Mob
ley Tuesday night.
Little Miss Inez Johnson spent Sun
day afternoon with liftle Miss Katie
Nell -Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wall spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Candler Mob
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Abb Tolbert were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wall of
Statham Saturday night and Sunday.
Little Miss Louise Mobley spent Sun
day with little Miss Mildred Wall.
Mrs. J. D. Wall spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs Bud Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mobley were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mobley
Sunday.
Miss Sunie Wall spent Saturday af
ternoon with Mrs. W. C. Mobley.
Little Misses Mae Bell and Montine
Wall spent Monday night with Mrs.
Welton Jones.
Rev. Cowen of Atlanta will fill his
regular appointment at this place Sun
day.
Mias Sunie Wall spent Wednesday
night with Mrs. John Robertson.
Mr. Paul Wall spent Sunday night
with Mr. Gurry Jones.
Mrs. Ben Wall was the guest of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jones on
Monday. 4
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Aids
Nature.
Medicines that aid nature are always
most effectual. Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy acts on this plan. It allays
the cough, relieves the lungs, aids ex
pectoration, opens th£” secretions and
aids nature in restoring the system to
a healthy condition. Thousands have
testified to its good qualities. Try it
when you have a cough or cold.
Money to Lend on
FARM LANDS
Lowest rates of interest. Prompt action
Hubert M. Rvlee
Athens, Ga.
Law offices, 405 Holman Bldg
Tanlac is appetizing, invigorating
and strengthening. Try it and be con
vinced. G. W. De La Perriere & Sons.
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Cochran Brothers Army Store
We will begin Saturday to close out our stock of Ar
my Goods. We have had a splendid business and ap
preciate what you have done for us while here. So don’t
hesitate one minute on buying these goods, as you who
have been here know what they have been selling at. If
you don’t need them now you can afford to put them
away for next year.
SO COME ON AND GET THEM .
Wool Coats 75
Cotton Coats .. .. .19
Over Coats . ....... 3.50
Rain Coats ...... 3.50
Blankets 2.45
Uner Shirts . . .35
Drawers .35
Cotton Pants ... ~j .45
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COCHRAN BROTHERS
At J. C. Ray & Cos. Store.
AUBURN NEWS.
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Mr. and Mrs. Otley Cain pf Atlanta
spent the week-end with Mrs. Lou Cain.
Mr. Branson Brookshire of Winder
was in town Sunday afternoon.
Prof. Parish of S. C. C. delivered a
fine sermon at the Methodist church
Sunday night.
Miss Ruby Daniel spent the week
end with Ruth Sykes of Cedar Creek.
Several from Carl attended church
W.C. Jett’s Market
THIS WEEK’S PRICES
Sugar, 17 pounds SI.OO
Coffee, per peck 1.00
Best Grade Peaberry Coffee 4i lbs . . 1.00
Morris Lard, Pure, 10 lb. Pail 1.50
Morris Lard, Pure, 5 lb. bucket 85
Octagon Soap & Powders, 6 for ~ .., .25
Big Cake Star Soap, 6 for -25
P. & G. Naptha Soap, 10c cake for 08
Salmons, 2 cans for -25
Carnation Milk, 2 cans for .15
Kerosene Oil, 5 gals, for .85
Plenty of Fresh Fish and Oysters and Meats
Give Me A Trial.
W. C. JETT
Phone 55
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here Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth Elrod was the dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Otley Cain Sun
day
Mr Claude Williams and several oth
ers from A anti M Monroe, motorei lit
Auburn Sunday afternoon
Messrs Ralph and Horace Bridges
of Atlanta spent the week-end with
their parents. Dr. and Mrs. Bridges.
Prof, and Mrs. Green visited friends
in Dacula Sunday afternoon.
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Hats .60
Ca)ps . ... .35
Canvas Legging . . .55
Wrap Leggins ... .35
Jersey Gloves ... .15
Laundry Bags ... .17
Shoes, all kinds. . 1.85