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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY g, 19292.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Special sr lid or pneumatic tired
wheels can be supplied
All prices F. U B. Detroit
KING MOTOR CO.
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F ordson
NEW PRICE DELIVERED
$450.00
YOU CAN DOUBLE PRODUCTION AND
VALUE OF YQUR FARM LAND. WE
CAN SHOW YOU.
King Motor Cos.
C. B. MOTT, Manager
The President of
the Ford Motor Co*
Mr. Edsel B.
Ford, says:—
"We are taking ad
vantage of every
known economy in
the manufacture of
our products in order
that we may give
them to the public at
the lowest possible
price, and by so do
ing we feel that we
are doing the one big
thing which will help
this country into
more prosperous
times. People are
interested in prices,
and are buying when
prices are right.”
The enormous de
mand for Fords
proves that Mr. Ford
is right.
For reasonably
prompt delivery,
place your order
now. Terms if de
sired.
SNAP SHOTS
By W. H. Faust.
mm
lay
In one of eemeteries was found the
following epitaph:
Stranger, remember as you pass by
As you are now so once was I,
As 1 uni now so you must be;
Prepare for death and follow ine.
Some mischievous boy wrote under
it these words:
“To follow you I can’t consent
Unless I knew which way you went."
§
“The citizen standing in the driveway
of his home. Contented in his thresli
hold, his family gathered about his
hearthstone while the evening of a well
spent day closes in scenes and sounds
that are dearest—he shall save the Re
public when the drum tap is futile and
the barracks are exhausted.”
—H. W. Grady.
“Who saves his country saves him
self.
Saves all things, and all things saved
I)o bless him. Who lets his country
die,
Lets all things die, dies himself, ig
nobly,
And all tilings dying curse him.”
—Benj. H. Hill.
I
“Praises on tombs are titles vainly
spent,
A man’s good name is his monument."
§
The Anglo Saxon has dominated the
world and will ever continue to do so.
Napoleon at Waterloo, Cromwell and
his “Ironsides,” The United States in
the world war evidence this profound
truth.
5
Beware of the man who loves not
birds and dogs; there is a serious flaw
in his character which is liable to break
and cause trouble.
§
The best way to answer criticism is
to do your duty and let the Lord han
dle the mud-slingers.
§
Boys and girls would do well to pick
their companions and associates with
care. It is better to be alone always
than surrounded by people whose con
duct is calculated to contaminate one’s
reputation.
§
Tlie most important civil institution
in the. state is the school, and yet there
are vast numbers of parents who never
go on the inside of the school room
attended by their offspring.
§
The man worthy and well qualified
will never find himself very long at a
time absolutely out of employment.
I
One of the mast drastic crimes this
ago is guilty of is the double standard
of morals now practiced. A man should
he just as pure as he expects his bride
to be.
§
Gambling is getting something for
nothing. It is the child of avarice, the
father of mischief and the brother of
iniquity.
“He who gives somewhat does a
worthy deed.
Of him the recording angel shall
take heed.
But he that halves all that his house
doth hold, •
His deeds are more to God, year more
than finest gold.”
—J. M. Logare.
§
“Whether we climb, whether we plod,
Space for oiie task the scant years
lend.
To choose some path that leads to
God,
And keep it to the end.”
§
“Memory is a gleaner of the mind,
Her sheaves are harvested with
tears,
And in the store house of the heart
we find,
What she has gathered through the
fleeting years.”
—W. H. Hayne.
8
“The relations of the Southern peo
ple with the negro are close and cor
dial. We remember with what fidelity
for four years he guarded our defense
less women and children, whose hus
bands and fathers were fighting
against his freedom. To his credit be
it said, that whenever he struck a
.blow for his own liberty he fought in
open battle, and when at last he raised
his black and humble hands that the
shackles might be struck off, those
hands were innocent of wrong against
his helpless charges, and worthy to be
taken in loving grasp by every man who
honors loyalty and devotion.”
—H. W. Grady.
8
Public opinion is the expression of
thoughtfulness, while public feeling is
sentimentality bubbling over in the
mind of the thoughtless.
§
If the spiritual condition of the av
erage church is on a par with its finan
cial status, surely there is something
baly rotten in the state of Denmark.
8
“A father was one day walking down
the streets of a city with his little son.
They met a dude. The little fellow
turned and looked up to his father and
said: ‘Papa, what was that?’ The
father answered: ‘A dude, son.’ Tne
little fellow said : ‘Papa, who makes
dudes?’ The father answered: ‘God.’
‘Well, then’ answered the little fellow,
‘God loves to have fun as well as the
balance of us.’ ”
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
The editor of the Winder News will
preach at thellethlehem Baptist church
next Sunday morning and Ht night. Ev
erybody in the community is invited to
these services.
THE WINDER NEWB
Classified Ads. I
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We have fresh garen seed just from
the grower at one-half the Atlanta seed
men’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 Out
one equal—the sun. —WOODRUFFS.
WANTED.—Corn in shuck, field run,
50c a bushel. —J. W. Saunders, Phone
247. 4t. pd.
All kinds Farm Tools for spring work
at the right price and guaranteed to
be the best.—WOODRUFF’S.
We handle nothing hut the best in
hardware, Farm Tools and Seeds.—-Get
it at Woodruff Hardware Cos
FARM WANTED.—Wanted to hear
from owner of a farm for sale, give
lowest price, and full particulars.—L.
Jones, Box 651, Olney, 111. 2t.
IA)ST OR MISLAID
Policy No. 819,484 issued by The
Penn Life Insurance Company, on the
life of James B. Williams. The finder
will please return it to the undersigned.
An application has been made for the
issuing of a duplicate.
Mrs. Ida Williams.
3t Winder, Georgia.
J.T. Strange Cos.
Special Sale for
3 Days Only
This Week
Thursday,Friday. Saturday
February 9, 10, and 11
J. T. Strange Cos.
Department Store
36 inch Pajama checks, the yard 19 c
at • ,t...• .• '- ■ ■* • *■' l ‘- *.*• * ••• ••.• -• *t.*-•••• u
36 inch Bleaching, best quality, the yard IfJiC
at
25c Dress Ginghams, New Spring Patterns 19 c
at .. ... . . . . ... . ... . . . j
English Long Cloth, per yard, L .j IFJC
nt
(It • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •, • • •l•.• i • 1 • J
Everfast Suiting, solid colors only. Colors QQC
guaranteed, at .• • • -s.l* ooa
One Lot of Embroidery, worth 12 £c, the yd
at .......... ~. ..... j
Special Lot Torcheon Lace, the yard £C
at .... ... ....., . . .... . ... ...^
50c Middy Twill, 36 inches, the yard 29^
at . . ... t . ... . . ......... • *J
35c Quality Nainsook, 40 inches, the yard 29 c
at
Good quality 36 inches Sea Island, the yard 10 c
at
Your choice of any ladies SHOE in the house jjrj 00
for 3 days . . ~ -i.....
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
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 repairs at Woodruffs.
Our stock 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.
FOR SALE. —60 tons of stable ma
nure, very little sawdust. See J. W.
Moore. It
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.
NTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILLS
Norristown, Pa.lOt-41.
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.
WANTED.
To hay some 1 inch pine boards.—The
Smith Mayue Manufacturing Cos.
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
The bilious and dyspectlc are con
stant sufferers and appeal to our sym
pathies. Many such, however, have
been completely restored to health by
tin- 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.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred iDoUar*
Reward for any case o' Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Kail’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. .T. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
litm perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able to carry
jut any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
Hall’s Ca'arrh Cure Is taaen internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
Bent free. Price T 5 :ents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
Take Hall's FanMlv Fill* for constipation