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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1922.
1 Classified Ads. !
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.Shave with a Goliath Raitor. Gu
aranteed as good as the beat for 75c.
Blades six for 35c. dozen Tor 65c In
terchange with Gillette^—Woodruff's.
WANTED.—Corn in shuck, field run.
50c A bushel.—J. W. Saainters, Phone
247. J 4t. pd.
FARM WANTED.—Wanted to hear
from owner of a farln for sale, give
lowest price, and full particulars.—L.
Jones, Box 551 OlneyV 111. 2t.
Fresh garden seed ;uid a complete
line of garden Hdw.
S. ft. Comb White Leghorns, Ferris
and Barren Strain. Rest winter layers.
Egg*sl.2s for 15. postpaid or $2.00 for
2 dozen, postpaid.—Lt G. DUCK, Bras
■elton, Ga. 4t.
Get ready to paint _ ypor ear for
apring. We have the lje*t auto enam
els. Woodruff Hardware Cos.
■u." "aw ffwawm-aim Chinn
Mrs. H. T. Hendrix and If
W. L. Hendrix.
Miss Dru Willie Bell |
guest for the week-end, M:
of Liberty.
Mr. and Mrs. George 1
children of Athens spent S
relatives here.
Mr. Oswell Sams, who f
A. & M. school at Monr#
Remember the Edison Mazda lamps
are the best. It- has'bnt one compet
itor —the sun. —Woodtmff 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. Allfwerk guaranteed
J. E. Casper’s Welding
Shop
Candler Street & Park Ave.
C. H. Stewart OMJUfand
Light House Self Htnng Flour is best.
75c makes your shaving a pleasure
•with a Goliath razer. Blades at half
Itfice and interchange with Gillettes. —
Woodruff Hardwarf Company.
WAITED. —Men or women to take or
ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery,
for men, women and children. Elimi
nates darning. $4OlOO a week full time,
$l.OO an hour spate time. Experience
unnecessary.
INTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILLS
Norristown, Pa.lOt-41.
GOLD SEAL FIIOPR gives satisfac
tion. 4t
: I
While it rains is time to paint your
car over when there is no dust. We
have the best auto (yiamoTs both Mur
phy Dacote and Berry Brothers. Wood-
Tuff Hardware Company.
FEBRUARY
Frost Proof Cabbage Plants, Millions
for immediate shipment from South
Carolina coast and South Ga. farms,
Big Stocky plants, Early Jersey and
Charleston Wakefields, Succession, Flat
Dutch. Prepaid rate 200, 60c; 400 $1.00;
300, $2.00; By express 2000, $3.00;
*OOO. $6.25; 10,000, J $ 10.00. Get price
list Letf ujee.i Beets;, BermcVla onion
plants. Parker Farms, Atlanta, Ga.
Have you tried Seal Flour.
Let os, install a NEW PERFECTION
OJJj SfTOVE. All siaes.—Woodrufl's.
Your grocer sells Flour.
Army * >
Goods
Buy your Army Goods NOW before the
prices go up.
Brand new shoes at $1.98 and up
Special Only for
Saturday
Special Lot of Officers Dress Shoes, value
SB.OO, at $3.95
Just received a lot of long O. D. Wool Pants
Special size from 35 to 40 . .
Dixie Gov’t Store
Under the Telephone Exchange
Winder, Ga.
Pleasant Hill
Miss Lola Mae Eler spent Sun
day with Miss Myrtle McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jones
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mobley spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jones.
Misses Sunie and Cleo Wall spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Linnie
Mc-Douald.
Mrs. Ernest Wall is spending the
week with her father, Mr. Elder.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Wall spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Mobley, of Statham, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mobley spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mob
ley.
Mr. aud Mrs. George Wall and lit
tle Miss Mae Wall spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs George McDonald
Misses Hettie and Vergie Wilburn
spent Saturday night aud Sunday with
Miss Minnie Wilburn
Mrs. J. B. Wall spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. G. W. Jones.
Mrs. \George Malcom spent Thurs
day with Mrs. Earl Mobley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones were
guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Mobley Tuesday.
SINGING NOTICE.
The Bethlehem Singing Society will
sing at the Bethlehem Baptist chur h
February 26th, at 2 :30 P. M. We ex,-
tend a cordial invitation to everybody.
Prof. J. L. Moore will begin a night
singing school on the first Monday
night in March. Will he glad to have
any one who will to .participate.
If you are run /own, discouraged
and out of heart, get a bottle of Tan
lac and see hVr different it makes
vou feel. —G. Wr De La Perriere &
Sons.
Wanted —To rent or purchase an Un
derwood Typewriter. Address "S” I’.
O. Box 271. Windear or call at office of
Winder News. ltpd
FOR SALE. —One seven-year old
horse-cheap; works anywhere. Also one
range cook stove practically new at a
bargain. See T. I* Jackson, Rt. 3,
Winder, Ga.
PIGS! PIGS.
A few choice Tennessee, pigs by ex
press to-day, thirty to lgrty pounds.
W r . H. SHEATS.
WANTED. —Man with car to sell low
priced GRAHAM TIRES. $130.00 per
week and eominßsUrfis. GRAHAM
TIRE CO., 519 BouKward, Benton Har
bor, Mich.
WANTED.—NOW or later about 10
good milk cows, fresh in milk. No
scrubs. Address Jas. C. Pool, Dacula,
Ga. 2t
I WANTED —Field run corn in the
shuck, 50c bushel. —J. W. Saunders,
Phone 247. 4t
• ; . .—-—— •
The wonder of the age in razors is
the vest pocket Goliath/for 75 cents.
Blades interchange 4>fh Gillette and
sell for haIf.—WOODRUFFS.
j
Your grocer sells lighthouse Flour.
Gold Seal flour njpJres good biscuits.
A New Perfection Oil Stove will
eliminate 60 per cent of the heat in
your kitchen during, the hot summer
months., Let us instill one for you.—•
Woodruff Hardware C. Phone 66.
FOR SALE
One new Model Ford Truck. Slightly
used —good tires aIF .affeund, Cheap.
4t • B. 11. MERCK.
PENTECOST
Miss Rosa Lee Chandler of Statham
was the guest of Miss Edna William
son Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patton spent the
week-end with relatives at Union
Point.
Misses Annie Haynie and Lois Segars
of Winder were te guests of Miss Ma
rie Haynie Sunday.
Mr. W. T. Prickett is spending sev
eral days with his daughter, Mrs. Will
Wiley at Greensboro.
Mrs. D. P. Chandler and little son,
Brunelle, of Statham, spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mrs. M. L. Wil
liamson.
Mrs. D. B. Williamson has been
spending several days with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Dewey Crowe near Statham
who is quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Falton Prickett and
•hildren of Bogart were with relatives
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Job Haynie, and chil
tren, Carrace aud Sybil, of Johnston’s
Academy, were the guests of Mrs. J.
M. Haynie Sunday.,
Misses Myrtle McDonald and Nor
ma Hardigree were dinner guests of
Miss Zora Heavy Sunday.
Mrs. Woodie Wallace and cildren
f Winder were te guests of relatives
hhere Sunday.
Misses Lila Harris and Glodys Prick
ett of Bogart were the guests of Miss
Grace Prickett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lyle and chil
mother. Mrs. H. A. Hardigree.
dren of Tyfo spent Friday with their
Quite a large crowd attended the
singing here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Ansel Miller was the guest of
Mr. Ray Prickett Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Mincey and
children of Winder spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mincey.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry of New
Tyinothy spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prickett, Miss Ma
ry Nell Prickett and Mrs. Broadus
Williams of Winder were here Sunday
afternoon.
Automobile Tags
You must buy your automobile tags
by March Ist. After that day you must
register with the sheriff of the county
and pay a fee of SI.OO in order to get
your tag.
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
The bilious and dyspectic are con
stant sufferers aud appeal to our sym
pathies. Many such, however, have
been completely restored to health by
the use of Chamberlains, Tablets. These
tablets strengths the stomach, invig
orate the liver /nd 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.
Jißpßl February 27 and 28 ff
NIGHTS 20 and 35 Cents
Buster Brown Vaudeville fgi§||2g
V ROAD SHOW No. I—Featuringl—Featuring Singing, ®
and Dancing Dollies and Funny Comedians. a* J
Two Hours af “Pep”—Two Big Acts from ‘jGf- i
San Francisco. /
“COME UP FOR AIR” “OTHER PEOPLE’S
for the first time in all How easy it is to slip one
Need we say any more? ® SCREAM
As A m
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A Finely balanced Road Show is furnished by Manager Love, direct from the Ilipodrome Circuit on the Pacific Coast. Latest
Songs Novelty Dancing—with full orchestra.
TWO HOURS OF PEP. LET’S GO.
THE WINDER NEWS
OAK GROVE
Mrs. Norma Callahan and little
daughter, Hilda, .spent last week-end
in Winder with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harwell spent
Sunday afternoon in Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones of Tal
lassee visited relatives here last week.
Mr. R. I). ('rook and children spent
Sunday in Winder with Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Elrod.
Mr. Kerrnit Booth of Jefferson Bar
racks. Mo., is visiting his mother, Mrs.
J. J. Booth.
Miss Eudene Jones spent last week
end in Statham.
Messrs Willie Chapman and Muller
Mitchell of Mulberry si>ent Saturday
night and Sunday with the former's sis
ter. Mrs. Bee Wilbanks.
Miss Marie Chapman spent Saturday
night with Miss Bethel Jones.
Mrs. J. J. Booth bad as her dinner
guest Sunday, Mrs. W. A. Reeves of
Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Barnett of
Jefferson and Miss Myrtle Booth of
Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Esco of near
Winder spent Sunday with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Wilbanks.
A Judicious Inquiry.
A well known traveling man who
visits the drug trade, says lie has often
heard druggists ask a customer, who
wished to buy cough medicine, whether
it was for a child or an adult and if a
child, they almostr invariably recom
mended Chamberiftin’s CVmkh Remedy.
The reason for yuiis is tsjt they know
there is no danger from it and that it
always cures. There Is not the least
danger in giving it and for colds, croup
and whooping cough it is unsurpassed.
SAVE MONEY
USE THIS COUPON
Free Admission To
2 THE STRAND THEATER
Beginning Thursday, Feb. 23
FOR This Ticket and One Paid Adult Ticket will Admit
Two People When Presented at Box Office,
ONE To The Strand Theater
Until Further Notice
A GOOD PICTURE EVERY DAY.
Not good on percentage pictures nor vaudeville
Bob Smith t Jj Claud Mayne
The Best Hardware Store in Winder.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
The Store of Quality j &
Two finer, more honorable and honest
men were ever associated in business, than
Bob Smith and Claud Mayne. They will cer
tainly look after your interest and when the
prices can be lowered they will do it A
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
THIS DONE WITHOUT THEIR KNOWEDGE BY S. 11. WARE
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year,