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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1&22.
A TEST OF FRIENDSHIP
Sufferer —“I have a terrible tooth
ache and want something to cure it.
Friend —“Now. you don’t need medi
cine. 1 had toothache yesterday and I
went home and my loving wife kissed
me and sonsoled me that the pain
Boiin passed away. Why d<in t you
try the name?”
Sufferer —“I think I will. Is your
wife at home now?” —Selected.
1 Classified Ads.
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Shave with a Goliath Razor. Gu
aranteed as giwst as tin* best for 75c.
Blades six for .'toe, dozen for 05e. In
terchange with Gillette*. —Woodruff's.
WANTED. —Corn in sliuck. field run,
rifle a bushel. .1 W. Saunders, Ftione
217. 4t. pd.
FARM WANTED.— Wanted to hear
from owner of a farm for sale, give
lowest price, and full particulars.—L.
Jones, Box 051, (Huey, 111. -t.
Fresh garden seed and a complete
)pn> of garden tools. — Woodruff Ildw.
H. C. Comb White Leghorns. F 'i ris
and Barren Strain. Best winter layers.
Eggs $1.25 for 15, postpaid or $2.00 for
2 dozen, postpaid 1,. <l. I>l OK, Bras
elton, Ga. 4t.
Lion Puncture Patch —the kind you
saw demonstratetl here last week. —
Lnnthier A Church.
Get ready to paint your ear for
spring. We have the best auto enam
els. Woodruff Hardware Cos.
LOST OR MISLAID
Policy No. 810,4H4 issued by The
Penn Life Insurance Company, on the
life of James 11. Williams. The finder
wtf 1 please return it to the undersigned.
An application lias been made for the
issuing of a duplicate.
Mrs. Ida Williams,
at Winder, Georgia.
Remember Hie Edison Mazda lamps
aie the best. It lias hut one compet
itor -the sun. —Woodruff Hdw. 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 A Park Ave.
C. 11. Stewart Old Stand
Light House Self Rising Flour is best.
75c makes your shaving a pleasure
with a Goliath rnz< r. Blades at half
price and Interchange with Gillettes. —
Woodruff Hardware Company.
WANTED. Men or women to take or
ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery,
for men, women and children. Elimi
nates darning. a week full time,
SI.OO an hour spare time. Experience
unnecessary.
NTEItNATIONAIi STOCKING MILLS
Norristown, Pa.lOt-41.
GOLD SEAL FLOUR gives satisfac
tlon. 4t
That Lion Puncture Patch that you
saw demonstrated last week here can
he had at Lanthier & Church’s garage.
While it rains is time to paint your
car over when there is no dust. We
have the best auto enamels both Mur
phy Dacofe and Berry Brothers. Wood
ruff Hardware Company.
FEBRUARY
'TYost *’roof Cabbage Plants, Millions
for immcdU sh, I* u^ nt „ fr " ra * outh
Carolina coast \ ml South Ga. farms
Bie Stocky plan. > • T,>rsoy ' '
Ci.arles.on Wnkefleu
SSTVoTb n "'‘ V v ’ ;
r.(KK), sb.-jr,'; 10,000.' fio.oo. ( }* {
list Lctf ly’Oj Bet*'?(, Itcrmfk .. .
plants. Parker Farms, Atlanta*
Hhvo you tried Gold Seiil Flour.
tons stable manure for sale. Very
dust; dclU’S'Ssi auywhere iu
city for $5.00 per w m qq RE .
Isd us install a NEW PERFECTION
OIL BTOVB Mi slaes Woodruffs
Two or tlirtH* good second hand ears
for sale cheap.—Gauthier A Church.
grmvr sells Gold Heal Hour.
WANTED.— NOW' or later about 10
Bood milk cows, fresh in milk No
senilis. Address Jas. C. Fool. Daculn.
(la. N 1
WANTED —Field run corn in the
shuck. 50c bushel. —J. W. Saunders,
Phone 247.
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The wonder of the age in razors is
the vest pocket Goliath for 75 cents.
Blades Interchange with Gillette and
Hell for half —WOODRUFFS
"y'our grocer sells Lighthouse Flour.
WANTED —Man with car to the
BEST Ford Oil Guage made, f 100.00
,**r week and extra com.nUs.ona Ben
ton Harbor Accessaries Cos., Benton
Harbor, Mich.
Bold Seal flour makes good biscuits.
Gauthier & Church have two or three
R (M>d second hand cars for sale cheap.
A New Perfection Oil Stove will
eliminate 60 per cent of the heat in
your kitchen during the hot sumine
months. l<et us install one for you.
Woodruff Hardware C. Phone 66.
Providence News.
Miss Pauline Davis spent Saturday
night with Misses Belle and Nellie
Haynle. „ , ,
I Miss Ludie Martin spent M*.smay
with Miss Cordelia Cofer.
Miss Gladys Mobley spent Sunday
with her sisier, Mrs. Jessie Wages.
I Miss Cordelia Cofer spent Sunday
night with Misses Nellie and Belle
Haynie. . . ,
Mrs. Eula Kinney was the guest of
Mrs. W. S. Hunter Sunday.
M,s. c. W. Butler spent Monday with
Mrs. Clark Hunter.
Master Erast us Kinney spent Sunday
with Master Bill Hunter.
Mrs. Kttie Cooper of Winder is sp md-
Inga few days this week with Mrs.
W S. Hunter.
Mr and Mrs. Festus Kinney and son
spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
j. C. Sikes.
I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huff were the
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Butler.
I Miss Lois Nicholson was the dinner
guest Sunday of Miss Lillie Mae Sto
vall. , ....
>irs C. K Hunter and children spent
Friday with Mrs. W. S. Hunter.
| .Mr. V. W. Butler was in Athens Mon
day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. G. U. Sikes and chil
dren spent awhile Sunday night with
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunter,
t Mr. Edgar Fleming was in Winder
Monday on business.
I Mr. Talmadge Nicholson was the
week-end guest of Mr. Bart Lyle.
Messrs. Jim nd JVhu McLodklin
spent Friday afternoon with Mr. W. S.
Hunter.
The singing given by Mr. Ilaynie
Sunday night was enjoyed hy all pres
ent. , ,
Mr. W. S. Hunter and son, Johnny,
were in Athens last Tuesday on bus
iness.
Rev. Greeson will fill his regular ap
pointment at this place next Sunday
afternoon; everybody iiiA'ited.
Our Sunday school is progressing
nicely.
If the people who have taken Tanlac
were to form a line of march in single
file, this grand army would reach clear
across the American continent from
New York to San Francisco and ex
tend over 3,000 miles into the Pacific
Ocean. G. YV. lie La Perriere & Sons.
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
The bilious and dyspectic are con
stant sufferers and appeal to our sym
pathies. Many such, however, have
been completely restored to health by
the use of Ohamberlain’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.
Hastings’ Seeds
1 922 Catalog Free
It’s ready now. 100 handsomely il
lustrated pages of worth-while seed
and garden news for Southern garden
ers and farmers. This new catalog,
we believe, Is the most valuable seed
book ever published. It contains 100
full pages of the most popular vege
tables, flowers and farm crop plants,
the finest work of its kind ever at
tempted.
With our photographic illustrations
and color pictures also from photo
graphs, we you just what you can
grow with Hastings’ Seeds even be
fore you order the seeds. Our cata
log makes garden and flower bed
planning easy and it should be in
every single Southern home. Write us
a post-card for it, giving your name
and address. It will come to you
by return .nail and you will be mighty
glad you’ve got it.
Hastings' Seeds are the Standard
of the South, and the largest mail
order seed house in the world is back
of them. They've go* to be the best.
Write now for the 1922 catalog. It
is absolutely free.
H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, GA.
?? ? Please Answer the ?? ?
?? ? Following Questions ?? ?
Are you using your automobile every day during this
month?--. . • - .-j
Are you running on four good sound tires, or have you
boots on the inside? ;•••••■-• : •*
Have you tires with small holes, that could oe repair
ed, and give you more miles of service? j
Would you not like to have these tires repaired dur
ing the bad weather, and have them put in good run
ning condition ready for spring?
If I allow you SI.OO off regular price of vulcanizing
your tire, if brought in by March Ist, would you not ac
Won’t you call me to vulcanize your tire? ... ... . ... •
Phone 203 .
(G°od.Year) (
THE TIRE SERVICE STATION
Robert A. Camp „ rlM _ .
Athens St. WINDER, GA.
BETHEL NEWS.
Mrs. T W. Partis- was the guest of
Mrs. X. W. Adams awhile Monday af-
I ternoon.
Mrs. C. H. Partin was the guest of
Mrs. Jim Ridgeway, of Bethlehem on
j Monday afternoon..
Miss Ara Partee and Mrs. Willie
Partee were guests of Miss Ossie Bell
I Barnes and Mrs. It. C. Hendrix of near
Bethlehem Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Morgan Starnes was the guest
of her father Thursday night who is
very siek.
Mrs. V. If. Bolton was the guest of
her mother, Mrs. J. W. Adams, Friday.
Misses Betty Lou and Martha Sue
■ Harrison of Bethlehem were guests
|of Misses Rose and Ruth Edwards on
Monday night.
I Mrs. Hiram Mack was the gues? of
| Mrs. E II Ridgeway awhile Saturday
afternoon.
j Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Bolton and ?.ir.
[and Mrs J. E. Adams were the din.ier
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bolton on
| Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman and
children were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
jO. IV. Edwards Sunday.
Mr. Jim Iliggers of Bold Springs was
the guest of Mr. Adams Saturday nignt.
Miss Agues Baggett avhs the guest of
Miss Larue Ridgeway Sunday after
noon.
Misses Lula Thompson, Viola and
Ruby Harrison, of Betlilehetn, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. I’artiu on
Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Austin were the
Ask any
tsdieckupCowOunCi^y
down the same answers as these. raff
Cow Testers, County Agents, and '/■"J^
Practical Dairymen all come to one con- j// |aSfcjq||||rj
elusion—that Purina Cow Chow (sold '
in checkerboard bags only) makes more
milk at less cost per gallon. This is be- /
cause it is a ration that checks up right
in every point. Furthermore — hflT
THE PAIL TELLS THE TALE
The cows like Cow ChOW and it keeps
them in good condition. Give your cows
a chance to make a test. Absolute milk- kWllHiililinflliWl
record proof may be obtained. We will AJCwW CHIIVVLn
furnish milk-record sheets. Telephone FEED Qinl
Watson-Glover & Company
FARM IOANS!
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I make loans on lands in amounts from $500.00 to $100,000.00, for
flve years' time in liarrow, 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.
THE WINDER NEWB
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. H. Partin wore the
guest-s of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Starnes
awhile Friday night.
Mrs. W. C. Shore was the guest of
|C. A. Edwards awhile Sunday after
noon.
| The dance given hy Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Partin Wednesday night was high
ly enjoyed by all present.
Messrs. T. IV. Partin were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee awhile Sun
day night.
Be Rid of That Ache.
If you are a sufferer with lame back
backache, dizziness, nervousness and
kidney disorders, why don’t you try
the remedy that your own neighbors
recommend?
Ask your neighbor.
(J. W. Booth, grocer, May street,
Winder, says: “I had sharp .stinging
pains which cut me through the small
of my back and made me almost help
less. I was working in the mill at the
time and every move I made sent a
sharp stinging pailn through me. I
became weak and a little work used
up my strength. The secretions from
kidneys were scanty and scalding in
passage. A friend told me about Doans
Kidney Pills and I got a box at DeLa
Perriere’s drug store. It only took one
box to drive every ache but of my hack
and put my kidneys in a normal condi
tion. As this left me I became strong
r and felt like a different man.”
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Cos., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
„ A THE UNIVERSAL CAR Wi
caA
- A f>jsf
Truck
At this exceptionally low
price no merchant orman- demountable rimm.
ufacturer can afford to do t^r a c p ‘ CI ° a nd!
without a Ford one-ton gearing of 5-1/6 to
/ for speed de/iv
truck. A truck that has ery or the standard
always been considered
by owners as the greatest
value for the money, even when sold at
a higher price.
Its power, endurance, dependability,
economy of upkeep and operation, and
its capacity to handle loads safely are well
known Ford Truck qualities, and so rec
ognized by farmers and business concerns
the country over.
The extremely low price is creating an
increased demand for the Ford one-ton
truck, so we advise the placing of your
order now to insure reasonably prompt
delivery. Terms if desired.
King Motor Cos.
NEW PRICE DELIVERED
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Please place your or
der now for Spring plow
ing and harrowing.
0
King Motor Cos.
C. B. MOTT, Manager
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.